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Show 1 28 DESKET NEWS, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1974 30 pet. of S.L. planes have locater beepers Special safety devices must be installed on all private planes by June 30, according to Federal Aviation Administration rules but so for only about 30 percent of the small planes in the Salt Lake area have them. Justice R. L. Tuckett, who wrote the opinion, said there was no error of sufficient gravity to result in reversing the tnal and decision by former Third District Court Judge D. Frank Wilkins. fendant and his should she resist." George S. Batchelder, FAA official, shows how special locater beacons emit distress calls. ?300, added Dave Olds, FAA public affairs officer for the region. He noted it is a small pnee to pay for a human life. Man pleads from weather, not fuel Temperatures tor the 5.30a.m. Tuesdoy. US. TEMPERATURES Agricultural experts feel the energy crisis will have no direct effect on Utah's budding fruit crop, but say the major problem facing growers is the weather. guilty to homicide An Ogden man OGDEN pleaded guilty Monday to a reduced charge In the shooting death of his wife last Novem- Arlo state Richardson, climatologist in Logan, said pots have been smudge outlawed by the federal Environmental Protection Agency because of pollution. He said most Utah fruit farmers have made the conversion. John Gillman, marketing and consumer services director for the State Agriculture Gillman said the cost of Department, said Monday that propane is "way down and you ber. fuel needed to heat crops durcan buy it for 35 cents a gallon Joe M. Trujillo, 30, 211 N. ing cold spells is available or, in larger quantities for as in some cases, at lower cheap as 20 cents a gallon Wall, entered the plea to a and, costs than during the winter. We dont need this warm criminal of charge We dont use smudge pots weather this early because if in Second District Court temperatures drop back down any longer, but were employing other heating equipment to where they can damage The defendant had been using natural gas, oil and crops, were not sitting too charged with second degree propane, Gillman said. good," GUlman said. murder, but Weber County Atty. Robert L. Newey said circumstances warranted the homicide-manslaught- er reduction. Judge Ronald O. Hyde referred Trujillo to the Adult Probation and Parole Department for a report. Recipients post demand list Complaining they are being Sentencing of Trujillo was treated like animals," severset for April 18 at 3 p.m. Maxial welfare recipients appeared mum penalty is a at the Utah Department of Soyear prison term and a 110,000 cial Services Monday afterfine. noon and left a list of demands they claim would improve the welfare system. to act as advocate for welfare recipients, requiring welfare workers to wear name tags, advising welfare recipients of their rights to fair hearings, and other items regarding waiting periods and stolen or lost food stamps. Paul S. Rose, department director, and Dale Williams, deputy director, said they will look into the demands and The poor people also demanded that the welfare department assume responsibility for verifying an individuals eligibility, that the certification period be extended to reduced hardship on recipients, and that they also have a free choice of doctors. one-to-1- 5 Blast kills oil trucker - A GREEN RIVER, Wyo. Salt Lake truck driver was killed in an explosion and fire at an American Chemical Company pump station west of here at 11:07 p.m. Sunday. supply weeks. answers within two During the impromptu discussion, the welfare recipients were extremely critical of the welfare offices in the Salt Lake County Complex, 21st South and State. Williams replied that they George Joseph Rhinesmith, 30, 2501 Alden St. was burned are in the process of replacing in the the facility, but it will be some beyond recognition blaze, according to Sweet- time before that is accom-plishewater County Coroner Peter Vase. At the bottom of the list of the welfare recipidemands, Vase said the victim was in said: ents of the process unloading 8,400 People are tired of hearing gallons of crude oil from a welfare people complain. a had and entered tanker, Welfare workers have become pumphouse to turn on a pump insensitive to peoples needs switch when the explosion ocbecause all day they hear curred. He was alone at the complaints. They are tired. site. Poor people are tired of comThe cause of the blast has plaining. We are tired, and not been determined Bnd is watch out for tired people. being investigated by federal The list of demands included and Wyoming mine officials. hiring a welfare ombudsman Rolloyer victim remains 'critical' Deborah Golden, 18. who was injured in a one-ca- r and 33rd rollover on South Sunday about 11 p.m., remained in critical condition today at St. Marks Hospi- tal. The girl, whose address was not immediately available, is in the hospitals intensive care unit. Also in intensive care as a result of the same accident is Hart Dickman, 21, who is listed m senous condition, while Craig Williams, 21, address also not available, was listed in fair condition. fiill airman discharged, court petition dismissed - Jennie Giles, 79. died Air Force reservist who claimed the Air Force was holding him in involuntary servitude has asked and ob- tamed dismissal of his court petition asking the Air Force to release hint. He said he has just been discharged. of 23, Cordon Lundy, Mackay, Idaho, asked that a petition for a writ of habeas corpus he had filed against ' the secretary of the Air Force and three Hill Air Force Base officials be dismissed. Re said he was honorably discharged Friday. The Federal Bureau of arrested Lundy at his Mackay home, claiming ho was a deserter. The Air Force had activated the reservist after he had allegedly missed some reserve meetings at Hill Air Force Base near Ogden. Lundy said he had missed the meetings because the Air Force had stopped its courtesy flights from Idaho Falls to Aug. 1 Hill, and it was costing him too much time and money to drive every month from Mackay. Lundy said he hadn't even realized the Air Force could activate him. A f court martial at Hill Feb dismissed the desertion charge and said it had no jurisdiction over Lundy because he had never been a legal member of the Air Force. 1 After the court martial, the Air Force said it was working on discharge papers for Lundy, but March 8 he filed a petition for release in U S. District Court here. The petition said the Air Force was holding him in involuntary semtide and asked that he be released. Andersen MonJudge Ald-day granted the dismissal Lundy sought. 1 Myrtle a in 1974, Heber hospl- tal ol natural causes. Hm fT T Born May 8 9 , 15. V to' w Heber, John Henry , , I and Sophia Luke. ried - 4 Cynthia Clyde Mar-J- 'rj VSi g??4 Douglas , A?.,, 9. 1914, So't Giles, Sept. Lake Temple. He died June 1971. 20, LDS Member, Church. Survivors: sons, daughters, O. Kenneth, Rosemead, Calif., Baker, Ralph L., Mrs. Oregon, Anthony San (Marlene) Yocek, Leandro, Collf.; five grandchildren; brothers, sister, Harold V., Burley, Idaho, H Theron Provo, Mrs. Harold 0. (Lenore) Robinson, Monterey Calif. Funeral Thursday t p.m., Heber 6th Ward chapel. Friends call Olsin Mortuary, Heber, Wednesday, p.m., and Thursday before services. Burial, Heber C'ty Cemetery. Marcbtia Griffiths "Clir tanker 12. 1905, H a y d n , North,! natu- - 400 died rol of ; causes in o L a k e 1974. Soil nursing home. Born Nov. 12, .885, Salt Loke City, to Frank j u Watson Hanson. Mar- LDS Church. Calif.; Mrs. Van grandchil- 2 5 brothers. sisters, Hanson, Stella Mitchell, Ann both Ethel City; Los Angeles, Salt Lake Stephenson, Colif.; Percy Hanson, Calif. Sougus, Funeral Thursday 1 om 7th South, where friends call Wednesday 8 p.m., Thursday hour prior to services. Burial. Salt Loke City Cemetery. 36 E. Elizabeth LEHI Bessie Grover Siam 76. Brown, Lehi, died of heart a attack March in on Amerlcon Fork hospital. Feb. Born 24, ailment Morch 24 1974, 16. 1898, Millcreek, Salt Lake to Jo- Countv, seph T. ond Roseilo Hussy Leo Married J. Grover. Siam, 1919, he died in 1967. Married Alexander Brown, Dec Jl. 1973. Seattle. Wash Member nurse. Practical LDS Church. Survivorshusband; son. Wosh ; Mukilteo, Roger, brothers, sisters, Justin, Mrs. Edna Wotton, both Salt Lake Scio. Ore.; Charlie, City; Mrs Clorence (Fern) Hall, Tocomo. Wash. Funeral Thursdov I) am.. where Mortuary, Wing 7 9 friends coil Wednesdov p m , Thursdov prior to Cem-e'erBurial, Lehi City John Dudman OGDEN Dudman, 59, South died at itome March otter a long illness. - John Ogden, 24, 1974, Born Aug. 28, 1904, Ogden, to John T. and Bessie Box Dudman. Married Elaine 24, 1926, March Storey, Former Ogden. employe and Ogden Union Railway Depot Co., McKay Dee Hospital. son, Survivors: wife; doughter, Jock S , Sunset, Dovis County ; Mrs Doug 2 Rov; (Diane) Woolsev, grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Jcmes, Glendale, Collf ; Santo Elmer B Monico, Louis B., Los Calif.; Farl 8 , Ogden; Angeles; Mrs. Bessie Hillian. Bodfish, Colif ; Mrs. Gecge (Jeri) Collins, Torzana, Cold. Funeral Tuesday pm., Chopel of Flowers Mortuory, where ft tends coll Ogden, Tuesday hour prior to services. Burlol. Ogden City Married Fredrick K. ; i a 1910. 27, Mason u f Calif Survivors: husbond; daughter, Mrs. Lynn M. (Nellie) Hatch, Solt Lake City; 2 grandchildren; brother, sister, Arnold, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Orson (Casie) Jackson, Member l, icago; 4 grandchildren; sisMrs. ters. Bovd. Mary Yakima, Wash.; Mrs. Lefa Colif.; Victorville, Teake, Mrs. WlHIam (Noro) Mason City. 11 Funeral Wednesday o.m.. Lark LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call 1861 W. 7800 South, Tuesday p.m., at the chapel Wednesday hour prior to services. Burial, West Jordan Cemetery. Ray Wilsan Ray H. Wilson, 86, 1386 1970. Phoenix, Arlz. Funerol Fridoy 1 LDS Sugar House Chapel, 1950-!2t- h Friends call 2350 E. p.m.. Ward East. 1300 8 p.m., at South, Thursday the chapel Friday hour prior to services. Burlol, Sunset Lown Memorial Park. Henry E. March 24, at 1974, July home. 23. Born 1906, July Richmond, Cache County, to Elllah and Katie Bagiev VonNov Spockmon. Married Reta Bingham, Sept, t, 1926. Salt Lake LDS Temple. Retired employe, Hill Air Force Base. Survivors: wife; sons, daughters, Dallas B Wayne Ross Mrs. H., (Elaine) Godderldge. all Smithfleld; Mrs. Kav (Margaret) Campbell, Logan; 15 grandchil- Ellen Bullock sters. Mrs. Vernon Johnson, (Lnurtnno) W. Mrs. F. Richmond; Green St., March died 25, 1974 in a Salt Lake of natural es. Born caus- 13. 1887, to Logan, M. and John si- dren; Ma- Jensen, Salt Lake Mrs. Nettle Low, Franklin, Idaho. t Funeral Wednesdov p.m., Smithfleld tst-2n- d LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Nelson Funeral Home, Smithfleld, (Katie) rried Mary City; Sept. 22, 1909, Logan Temple. She died Aua. 29, 1969, In Salt Lake City. Worked In lumber business in Idaho ond Utah, retiring from Utah Lumber Company In 1958; Sons of Utah member. Pioneers ond Mormon Battalmember of McKov ion, o.m., Wednesday Tuesday 11:30 o.m. otter Buriol, Martha Zollinger 9 Smithfleld City Cemetery. Josephine Stephens Ward bishopric; served in for church choir many years. Survivorssons, daughter, phens, natural Overland home. Born Ogoen, - Rulon H., Robert Ray. Mrs. CLoude (Ruth) Benmon, all Salt Loke Cltv; Lowell Z Park. Kansas; Lynn A., Albuaueraue, N. M ; brother, Vernon Wilson, Bokersfield, Collf.; 10 grandchildren, four greatg- randchildren. Funerol McKov Thursday LDS Park 1391 Word noon, chapel, Friends coil St. 6--8 p.m., 36 E. Wednesday, 7th South, Thursday. 11 am.. McKay Word. Burial, Loke Hills Memorial Pork. Leila W. Manful RIVERDALE, Weber Countv Leila Moe Watson Manful. 63, Rlverdale, died of heart failure March 25, 1974, in an Ogden nursing home. Born Mov 29, 1910, Preston, Idaho, to Allred Robert ond Margaret E. Watson. Blnghom Morned Rulon Manful. Sect. 18. 1943, Alameda, Col'f.; he died July 1947. Hill Air Employe Force Bose. Member LDS Church Survivors: sons, Michael M Rlverdale; Shephen Glen, 3. Chula Visto, Caiit.; steps'-- , Dwovrj, Ogden; 5 grondo.il-dren- ; brothers, sisters. JoLawrence seph T , Mrs. (Margaret) Pockhom, Mrs. Trov (Merto) Arnold, Mrs. Emily Hamoker, Mrs Ida Lenmgcr, all Ogden, Morion B . Mesa, Ariz.; Mrs. Alvin (Lorno) Sharp, Sunset, Dovis County; Mrs. Carl (Jennet) Green, Idaho Falls; Mrs. Ed (Mary) Brown, Roy Funeral Thursday 11 om, Lindquist ond Sons Colonial where friends call Chapel, Wednesday 8 o m Thursday prior to services. Buriat, Ogden City Cemetery. OGDEN 1974. 86, SteJosephine Ogden, died of covses March 25, on Ogden nursing In March to 15. Zocharioh 1888, ond Martha Jone Ferrln Married Bollontyne. James L. Stephens, Feb 12, 1908. Salt Loke LDS Temple; he died In 1955. Survivors, sons, George B Calvin W both Salt Lake Cltv; Earl J., Son Diego. Calif.; Howard K Phoenix. Ariz.; L. Zack, Ogden; 27 38 greatgrandchildren; grandchildren. Funeral Friday 2 p.m., Larkin Chapel of the Dawn, where friends coll Thursday p.m., Friday prior to ser8 vices. Burial, Cemetery. Ogden City Wilford J. Wulfenstein DENVER Wulfenstein, the a of hospital. Born Sanford and Iva r sis- Emma Funeral coll Salt Kellogg. Lake City. Thursday noon, Stale, where friends 6--8 Wednesdov p.m., S. I Lake Nov. Thursday prior to services. Burial. Sunset Lown Memorial Park. V CH ,frk o A. San-- t r d Llewellyn. Married Oonna Florence S- - Lewis, Oct. Engineer, Wllford James 39, Denver, formerly of St. George, Utah, died of an accidental gunshot wound Morch 23, 1974, in Denver. Born July 25, 1935. St. George, to James EIRov ond Zelma Edwards Wulfenstein. Married Glenda Irene Tatbot, St. George LOS Temple. Moved to Colorado !n 1966 Employe. Chevron Oil Co. Survivors: wife; sons, doughters, Bevon, Stanley. Richard, Janeth, all mother, St. George; brothers, sisters, EIRov, St, Leon, George; Raymond, Pohrump, Nev.; Mrs. Don (Beulah) Michel, Newport, Ore ; Mrs. Ravo (Vero) Gary, Denver Murphy, Los Vegas, Nev. Funeral Thursdov I pm, St George 10tl LDS Word Chapel. Friends call Metcotf St. George Mortuary. 0 m., ThursWednesday 9 day prior to services. Burial, St. George City Cemetery. Jennie S. Hadlock Jennie Steele Hadlock, 1550 E. 1700, South, died of Rio Grande Rollrood. Member LDS Church. Survivors: sons, wife; daughter, James Leslie, U S. Air Force, Philippines; Richard Paul, Salt Lake Citv; Sanford California. Robert, Mrs. Sandra Harrlgan, Elko, 14 Nev.; gronachildren; brothers, sisters, Fred, West Jordan; Cyrus. Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Mary Marchetti, Helper, Carbon County; Mrs. Las Vernnetti. Virginia Vegas. Funerol Thursday I pm., East, where friends call Wednesday p m., Thursday hour prior to services. Burial, Spanish Fork Cltv Cemeterv. DeGraffenried Scott caus- es March 24, 9 7 4 . 0 1 home. Born May 1 8 5 , F r u 1 a N . M . , 1 Charles 96 -ANCHORAGE. Alosko DeGraffenried Dee Scott, 34, Anchorage, foimerly ot Sandy, Utah, died of injuries suffered In an airp'gnn crash near Anchorage March 16. , nd, to Mil- - 1974. Born ton Harriet and, ginia Roberts Steele. Married Ferry Leroy Hadlo Jan. 28, 1920, Salt Loke L Temple; he died April 1963. Survivors: sons, doughtc Ferrv C., Rlgbv, Idaho; h S., Mrs. Ralph (Hattie) L Mrs. Douglas C. (LaRi Mrs. Woodbury, Estl Adams, all Solt Loke Ci H M Anthony Lovton, Robert Broi (Jennie) 39 Jakarta, Indonesia; gra children; grandchildren; ters, $ greo brothers, i Don, Robert, b Rongely, Colo.; John Alv Missouri; Forrt Eugene Grand Junction, Colo ; M Earl Desuc (Daphne) Lovell, Wvo. ; Mrs. Kather Sawyer, Lafaveffe, Cd Mrs. William (Edith) Port St. George. Funerol Thursday no LDS Ward Choc 1750-!5t- h East. Friends c 2350 E. 1300 South. Wedn day p m at the chai Thursday hour prior to s vices. Buriol, Redwood A mortal Estates. Edgehill 1939, Sect. 12, to Revice Utah, T. Glenn Sr. and Ruth DeGraffenried Scott. Married E. divorced Chaston; Joyce Married Mereda Ann Boyes, Oct. 4, 1962, Logan, Utah, LDS Temple. Electrician. sons, Survivors: wife; daughters, Tamara E Pomelo R Gregory 0., Diony Sue, Jeffrey M., all Anchorage; brothers, sisters. Revice Glenn Jr., Bellevue, Wash ; James E Draper, Utah; S Norita Natter, Salt Lake City; E. Duane. Edgerton, Wise.; E. Kothleen Hopkins. Beirut, Lebanon; Donna M. Trecdwav. Nonev R. Forrest, Dan E.. oil Sandy; Morv E. Mason, Bountiful. Funerol Tuesday in Anchorage. Additional services and burial pending in Solt Lake City. Murray, Vir- Leon L Dial - CLEARF'ELO Leon L. Dial. 56, Clearfield, died of a heart attack Morch 24. 1974, In the Hill Air Force Bose hospital. Born June 6, 1917, Shellev, Idaho, to Samuel Lowrence and Elga Thorne Dial. Married Dorothy Jeon Wehus, Sept. 3. 1961. Elko. Nev. Veteran WW II, Korean War. Owner-operatoDials Barber Shop, Hill Air Force Bose, 5 years. Member LDS Church. Survivors: wite; sons, Daniel L., U.S. Navy, San Diego, Collf.; Bruce L., Solt Loke City; Cathy Jean Dial, Clearfield; stepsons, Jeffrey Wehus. Dovis Svrocuse, Robert County; Wehus, 7 grandchildren; Clearfield; father, Salt Loke City; brothS . ers, Grant Sisters, Camarillo. Calif.; Dennis T . S. Robert, Hoi B.. all Salt Lake Mrs. Leon City; (Donfta) Hagen, Idaho Foils, Idaho; Mrs. Jock (Norma) Mrs. Mackintosh, Beverly W. D. Andreason, Mrs. Mrs. (Nancv) Cowley. Darlene Buist. oil Salt Lake City. Tuneral Wednesday 1 pm., Cearfield 7th tDS Word Friends call Lind-auiChapel. Clearfield Mortuary 8 Tuesday pm., chopel Wednesday hour prior to ser-vicBurlol, Clearfield City Cemetery. I 1948, Elko, Nev. 5850-9t- h natural f 1911, Springville, to 15 2128 if "'In Vf t 2 i 62, 9 . to Francis A. Charlotte and Augusta Petterson Johnson. Married Lvnn Alvls Patterson, Mov 5, 1914, Salt Lake Cltv; he died June 18, 1960. Member LDS Church; Gold Star Mothers. Survivors son, daughters. Jack Alvin, Mrs. Parley P. (Virginia) Po. (er, Mrs. Ralph J. (Beverly) Collett, oil Salt Lake Cltv; 8 grandchildren; ter, Uewellyn Bert Llewellyn, East, IT of natu- causes Sal in B. Fri- 6--8 Spademan SMITH FI ELD, Cache County Henry E. Spockmon, 67, Smithfleld. died cf natural causes ral Jfh.w.Sr&r-- Dec. I, 192), Salt Lake LDS Come to U.S. in Temple. Gabrielson Christianson. Married Marion Alice Sanders, June 26, 1964, Winterhaven, at Sanford M Santaquln, Utah County, and olos n g e r I Mrs. Lora Ortiz, Abiguel, N. Sonta both Fe' Mrs. Narclso, Willie, M.; Sophie Ortega, all Salt Lake Mrs. Tina Madrid, City; Hernondez, N. M.; Mrs. Pita Santo Cruz, N.M. Roybal. Funerol Fridoy, 2 p.m., 36 E. 7th South, where friends died March 24, Salt Lake Married! Gerald Smith, City, Iowa, to Nlctv West Jordan; Tobias, Chimavo. N M.; 3824-5t- causes ral 13, Johnny, Sanford of natu- home R Ann Cook, died daughter Blr-- ; and Henry Sarah Heath ing home. Born July I . Member 1967, Elko, Nev. LDS Church. Emplote Union Pacific Ralirood. Survivors: widow; sans, Joey, Kenny, daughters, Elaine, Lee Ann, oil Sait Lake City; parents, Cordova, N. M.; sisters, brothers, Patterson, Augusta 82. Paxton 209; Ave., 1974, mingham.r to $ England, Murray nurs- o n d0v0 call Thursday, p.m., day prior to services. Anna A. Patterson ( Apr!) 1893. S Married Lena Lopez, Jan. 6-- J y 19, Temple; brother, Anna - Nov. Lee, Idaho; Glen, Arco, Mrs. John (Minnie) Dahle, Spanish Fork. Funerol Wednesday 1 P.m., Springville LDS Stake Center. Friends call Wheeler Mortuary, Springville. Tuesdov p.m., Wednesday hour prior to services. Burial, Springville Evergreen Cemeterv. Ellen Cook Smith, 82. 118S of to Remllo M.- , Juonlto ond T r u I I I I o sister, Ellen C. Smith died Cordova, ; Survivors: son, daughters, Robert F., Mrs. Donald C. both Glacome. (Colene) Springville; Mrs. Kenneth E. Loke Solt Bateman, (Bonnie) 5 II grandchildren; Cltv: Tank Employe, Apache Lines. Member Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. Survivors: widow; parents. Bountiful; son, daughter, Tony Joseph, Tammy Lvnn; both Granger; stepson, stepdaughter, Michael Hamblin, Penny Homblin, both Salt Loke City; sister, Elizabeth, Salt Lake City. Oct. 29, 1946,N. , 1919, Solt Loke LDS he died April 13. 1957. Wednesday, 7th South, where friends call p.m. Burial Wednesday Lawn Wasatch Memorial Park. Born May It, 1943. San Diego, to Joseph and Goldie Katris Rhinesmith. Married Shan, id Holdawav Hamblin, July 16, 1970, Reno, Nev. natural cous-1- . es March 24, 1 9 7 4 . a11 Born y Rothwell. West. Prayer service, 7:30 p.m., 36 E. Ave., 8 9 8 . 1 . Sprmgvllle. Robert and Smith El'en j Westminster 1 to reek 14, , Wilson. Bessie G. Brown 3 will be Thursdov, I) o.m., K V- Holy Trinity I Kmhmmmua m G Orthodox Church, 279 S. 300 home. Born 6--8 Survivors: daughter, Hull. (Ethel) dren; Christianson, 63, Lark, died of a heart Cook-ma- ried Sidney Griffiths. March 30, 1908, Salt Lake City; divorced. Employe Purity Biscuit Co., 24 years. Member Avlin Nuvs, LARK, Salt Lake County James Martin Mrs. James Calif.; (Kathleen) Wledenhost, Ch- Cecelia ire Mary James M. Christianson stepson, stepdaughter, SteEscondido, Morris, phen K and LeRov (Verio) Mecham. both Concord, Colit.; Mrs. Joseph (Katie) Duncan, Neola; Mrs. Thelma Redwood Jessen, City, Collf. Funeral Wednesday noon, Neola LOS Ward Chopel. Friends call Olpm Mortuary, 9 Roosevelt, Tuesday p.m., chapel Wednesday hour prior to services. Burial, Neola City Cemetery. Mrs. Robert (Joan) Sunlond, Miedzialek, Calif.; March 25, i -- Wyo. Married Paimero Detomasl, June IS, 1934, Verna:. Government employe, 34 years. President, Sewer ond Water Assn., Neola. Member LDS Church. Survivors: son, wi.e; Gordon doughter, Cecil, Mrs. O. David Nephl; (Marilyn) Hinckley, Bounty ful; 6 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Leland, Solt Lake Mrs. City; Reed, Electrlclr W. 1530 ruckil f- died March 25 at home of causes pending determination of stole medical examiner. March 25. 1974, In a Provo hospitol. Oct. Born illness - 27, 1st W. South. died Sandoval F. Jose Florindo Sandoval, 622 after a short tf, F 'Ml near Coun- In in 1974. Groce Spring-vtile- . 75, iA? h Morch i4 hospitol. Born May 1974, Jo-- s Jet - SPRINGVILLE Rothwell Lee, Alden St., who died Roosevelt Uintah Funerol George e p lee Grocg R. George J. Rhinesmith Rhinesmith, LDS Church. U.S. Smelting, Mining at d Refining, Lark; Solt Lake City Corp. Survivors: wife; doughter, Marcella 88. period ending 30. 250) Samantha Reid Peterson. Heber, March SOUTH ' The 65, Neolo, died of cancer March 24, 1974, in a and lukt Giles HEBER 25, I 2. Cecil WiPeter-ton- , lliam OBITUARIES Luke J J- - U -- Sunrise Wednesday 7:20 o.m. Sunset Wednesday 7.47 p m. COMPARATIVE Salt TEMPERATURES Loke City Monday high 69; low 39; mean 54; e normol 42. A yecr ago: high 55; low 31; e low for month high tor month 78. ty. to Somuet Jenni ISt A 20. SUN Cecil W. Pefgrson NEOLA, Duchesne County The volunteer staff of John Dwan, Republican candidate for Second District congressman, today challenged the staffs of other candidates to a softball game. Fruit crop faces danger gorge reduced WlAtNII SI 4V1CI SOtfCAlt M NATiONAt companion Let's play ball - . 2 d transmitters can be either of two basic tvpes. The least expensive, and in some ways preferable, type is a small radio that sends out an automatic distress beeper on a special frequency. The other type also allows for voice transmisson but it can wear down batteries faster. Instated cost of the less expensive transmitter is about WEATHER - Nunez alleged in his appeal there was not sufficient resistance on the part of the victim for the charge to be rape. Tucket: said on June 21, 1973, the victim was driven to City Creek Canyon by the deand another man fendant where the attack took place. The justice said the woman testifed she greatly feared physical abuse from the de- Searchers can easily zero in on the beacons, which have a range of 50 to 100 miles. Several lives are known to have been saved by the devices in recent Utah crashes, Batchelder said. battery-powere- The rape conviction of Max James Nunez which resulted in a Utah State Prison sentence of from one to 15 years has been upheld by the Utah Supreme Couri in a unanimous opinion. George S. Batchelder Jr, the FAA's regional accident prevention specialist, told the Deseret News the devices are special locater beacons, which send out a automatically distress call when an aircraft goes down The Forec jst for Tuesday, Wednesday 24 ond 27 Clouds SALT LAKE CITY AND VICINITY Chance of showers todov through Wednesday. on Inct chonce an and easing today ond tonight so warm. Highs today Not oui-- e Wednesday. middle 60s ond Wednesday near 60. Lows tonight near 40. UTAH Cloudy with scattered showers In ond spreading Into North ond West today Southeast tonight. Showers Increasing on Wednesso warm Higns today in 60s ond day. Not aoite 65 to 75 In East lowering on Wednesday 50 to 60 Lows in 30s. E. NEVADA Cloudy with showers today and increasing showers tonight and Wednesdov. worm. in so Little Not autte change temperatures. Highs both days 55 to 65 and lows tonight In the 30t. IDAHO S.W. Variobte clouds and mild with chance scattered through Wednesday showers mainly this afternoon through Wednesday. Highs 50s to low 60s both days. Lows tonight 30s to lower 40s. S.E. IDAHO Variable clouds and mild through Wednesdov with slight chance settered showers at times. Highs 50s to lower 60s both days. Lows tomght mostlv 30s. FIVE-DAUTAH-Sho- wers FORECAST at times. Highs 55 to 65. Lows 3S to 45. Miscellaneous Weather Data PRECIPITATION since Morch 1, 1974, .18. .38. Departure S'.nce March t. Predoltotion since Oct. I, 1971 9.78. Departure since Oct. I, Rape case verdict holds laVr DENVER C. Fretand LaVere 57, Charles Freeland.BountiDenver, formerly of ful, Utoh, died of a heart March 23, 1974, in a Denver hospital. Born May 21. 1914, Bird City, Kan., to Lynn W. ond Freeland. Winona Foster Married Frances Oavidson Pocatello. 7. Nov. 1941, Accountant, Continental Bakery. Retired from Air Force otter 27 years. son, wile; daughter. Bill, Santa Ana Calif.; Sandra Milne, Farmington, Utoh; mother. Vivian sisters. Longmont; Trueblood, Lyons; Eudora McGiothin, Porterville, Survivors: Coid.-Velm- Copper, Kiowa. 11 Funerol Wednesday Rd , S. Redwood 6500 a.m., Salt Lake Cltv. where friends call hour prior to services. Memoriol Redwood Burial, Estates. William F. Echler William Fredrlech Etohler, 62, 410 S. West Temple, died March 21, 1974, ot home of causes pending determination ot the state medlrol exomm-er- . Born Dec. 1, 1911, Salt Loke Cltv, to William and Elizabeth Isaac Elchler. Married Leona Wheeler, Morch 8, 191), Camos, Wash.,- divorced. Cook. Member LDS Church. Survivors: sons, William E , Charles Henry, both Salt Loke Cltv, Robert Franklin, Canada; a grandchild. Graveside services Wednesday 2 p m., Taylorsville Cemetery. Friends call 36 E. 7th South, Wednesdov hour prky to services. 4 I |