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Show 7 I . . 21 UEA Charts Utah Political Front Press Advice5? Foreign O Its No Mental Magic when even mental magic is of no avail.' This is the report of G. Richard Monsen, information attache at the American Embassy in Paris. A former Utahn, he will be here for about two more weeks, reorienting himself In America. K may look like mental magic, but Interpreting the U.S. foreign policy to European journalists is usually a weD planned, carefully structured operation. OX THE OTHER hand, here are times as at the outbreak of the Ua incident It . THURSDAY AT 11 a m. he speak at a free public meeting In Orson Spencer Hall, University of Utah, under auspices of the U, Institute of Studies, announced S. Grovej-Ricdirector of the institute. Dr. Monsen, he received his Ph.D. degree from Stanford University after graduation from the University of Utah, also will address Institute classes and will be available iri Dr. Richs office in Spencer Hall for personal lnter; views in the mornings. will -- BASICALLY, his talk Thursday will explain the workings of the U.S. Information Agency overseas. His class discussions and personal interviews will be aimed at helping students who wish to take up diplomatic service as a career. A native of Payson, Dr. Monsen served overseas with the Army in World War II. and worked on the editorial staff of The Salt Lake Tribune after his return and until his departure for Stanford. In 1949-5he attended the University of Paris on a scholarship then returned to enter the Syte Department. The USIA Job abroad is io interpret American policy for the foreign journalists, to provide background for stories of international importance and to help the ambassador know what is going on in his area that should be of interest to him. Dr. Monsen said. 0 G, Richard Mon sen ... In Utah on leave front France. i ' I Demos Charges .Boomerang, ' Bennett Asserts Special to The Tribune OGDEN Sen. Wallace F. Bennett Monday afternoon told a group of Ogden Republican leaders that Democratic efforts to make national defense an Issue have "boom-ranged." THE DRAMATIC ments in the missile and space field during the past few weeks have made the Democratic charges seem more foolish than ever before," Sen. hett said. For better or worse, Utah h a key center in the nations missile program," Sen. Bennett said. In this state, where developments in missiles are so carefully, and followed where so much is being done to insure that our missile systems will be the best possible, the Democrats are going to find tt difficult to sell the idea that America is a second-ratpower." ITS A TWO-wastreet," he said, and we serve as a sort of traffic semaphore with interpretive sound." While in Salt Lake City, Dr. Monsen is a guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Monsen, 1702 E. 9th South. y ) e Service Planned For Educator FuEAST MILL CREEK neral services for Edith E. East, Salt Lake Strom, 1548-6tCity school teacher who died Sunday after an illness, will be Wednesday at 4 p.m., 260 E. South Temple. FRIENDS MAY call 68 p.m. Tuesday at the mortuary. Burial will be in ML Olivet h Ililma P. Derrick Derrick. tV died Mon y day, 6 10 a m. at her home of patural . causes. 1h75 Salt Lake P itv. tL Andrew M. Stillman juPeter son. V 23, Juni Slt Lake Church Jesus Christ Latter-da- y Saints. (He died April , Garv Ruffin Sullivan South tSt., died Sunday, fWrrjS 77 attack. Dec 30, Born ' 1K82, Goldsboro, N C , ana to Muffin Mary Musstnger M a r- Sullivan . i f Mrtle rrinkimd' rted rtnrl Gertrud W. llol Lucv Jane Pifrc 781 E 4th Lucy Jane Pierce, 10,4 10 a.m. in South, died Monday. hospital after g bl Lake City g lingering illnes. Born JulyFie-4. Jackson 19.V), Sail Lake City. mentary School pupil. Member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- mother, day Saints, Survivors: Hire. Jenmi Murk. Croft: Bud R. Croft: brother. JohnrmondTndmothrr, Mr.. Laurk C.mrron, all of Salt Lak J 30 p m , City. Funeral TKureday 372 I l.t South whrre friend. Fall Wednroday day prior. Burial ML Calvary Cemeury. Thomas R. Jones Eva Madsen Jones Joint ar.vr.ldr be conducted Tuesday at 7 Cemetery v1 Goff Mortuary. Midvale. it 11 am in Rock Springs, vo The couple died Sept, 23 la Wyoming auto crah - In the Midvale Cli .Doris W.. Watson. LOS ANOELFS Dorl. Wmlfh.ll Watson. 23. and infant son. killton. died Saturday in a Los Anif of complications fiele boapit childbirth. She was a for mer resident of Salt Lake City. Born Sait JLake City to. Harold acd Anna Jones Westfhall Survl-vorhusband, Milton. Los Angeles; two brothers, one sister Anna Deno RUPFRT. IDAHO Mr. Anna 89. died Monday in Rupert Dm, the home of her daughter, Mr Oliguria Brimble. of cause Incident to age Mrs Deno was born Oct. 37. 1870. Audrain County, Missouri Daughter of Isabel and JohnS. Miiuearo Married to James He died rletcher. 18K6. toMissouri. Frank Foreman. I9u7, moved to Rupert 1925 Mr oreman died 19 12. Married to Fred Deno December, 1944 Sur- Vivors: son. Howard husband; Fletcher, Rupert, daughter. Mr. three Brumde; grandchildren, gout great grandcfciloresk m J -- e Rain or Shine? Sun Gets Nod Today - ), Rites to Eulogize Pilot Thursday , Morticians Start Arriving for S.L Convention f Angus W. Cowley Cowley. Anru pflovo 50. 1430 N. 380 Wert. Provo, died Monday, 10 a m., Wayne at Provo High School of a heart attack Bom July 29. 1910. Venice. Sevier County, to Curtis Joseph Minnie Anti W a 1 Cowley Married H u by Dixon. Augw 25. 14)7. Bait Lake Temple. Church of jetu Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Prove resident 18 years. High School mathematics and phvsics teacher, Brigham Young University graduate. Actlvt mem-- 1 ber. LDS Church. Former Provo District Boy Scout commissioner Survivors; widow; sons. W'ayne D . Provo; Shirt Curtis Provo; brothers, sisters, rimer. Oscar, Venice. Francis, Heber City; Mrs. Elva Davis. Venice; Stanley ), Jessie, Salt Lake City; Mrs, Clarence (Naomi i Buchanan. Provo; Mrs. Bert illdai Olsen. Provo. Funeral. Thursday, noon, Berg Diawing Room Chapel, where ft lends call Wednesday 64 pm.. Thursday prior. Burial East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery a Specialist 68. Gifford, MARRIAGE LICENSES ll Salt Lake County vier VrOuniy. to a Henrv 1 Alpheus ? and Marv Eilen Halo Gifford. Married Emma-- 1 n Behuntn 1921. Sept. 13 Lot. Wayne County, later solemnized Salt Lake Citv Tern- Church of yie. Christ of Latter-daSaints. Oxford Provo resident 23 years. Worked for coal company and as sbeepherder. Active LDS member. Survivors: widow: son. daughters, Rex, Mrs William (Ella) Tidwell, Salt Lake City; Mrs Alton L. fVondai Fincher, Great Falls, Mont : six grandchildren. brothers, sisters: James A., Ogden; George Dewey, Fruits, Wayne County; Mrs. LorenCtt?S. (Edith! B.irger. Salt Lake Funeral Thursday. 3 P m . Ben Drawing Room Chapel, Provo, where i lends cal Wednesday 68 Burial Thursday pm., prior. Provo Cemetery. Lola M. Phelps OGDEN Mr. Lola Mae Phelnt. 72. 411 W. 17th. died In an Ogden a hospital Monday following stroke Born Nov 20. 1888. Boyd. to William and Nana George to Ranaon Married George. Phelps Nov. 25, 1904. Illinois Member Ogden First Baptist Church Survivor, husband: sons, daughters. Jack. George, Lester, John, Ogden; Jesse. Glenns Ferry, Idaho; Kenneth. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Mrs. Mae Edna Mobley, Leach. Ogden; Mrs. Ruby Smith-aBellingham, Wash and Mrs. Kathryn Wheelwright. Sunset. Davis County; 29 grandchildren. 20 Funeral Thursday, 1 p.m , Lindquist and Sons Friends Funeral Chapel. P m Thurscall Wednesday, day prior. 111. Eugene B. Davenport PARAGONAH. Iron County futene B. Davenport. 59. di Monday. 4 a m . in a Cedar C hospital of pneumonia. Born Oct 1901. Paragonah, to u If 9.i,?u rj D. 1K. inpiK Neics of Record j vOIvMn 5i3 LembTr of SirW of Lattor-da- y Salnta. Sur- vivors: brothers. Bert. Ray. Salt William P. Kake City; Lewia. Delta sister. Mrs Marsden, Parpwan Funeral Thurs. day. t p.m Paragonah LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call at home of Lewia Davenport in Paragonah Thursday after 19 a m. Ugel Noticts Fsnsrofs rsnsrais NOTICE OF HEARING BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF UTAH In the Matter of the Application of BARTON TRUCK LINE. Funeral service for Charles Asher Beck will be conducted Tuesdav at 2 pm, at the North 13th Ward 375 East 1st South. Friends may call at Sun l$& th Prerd chapel on. hour, prior to services. Military graveside rite will be conducted by American Legion Post No. 2. In lieu of flowers, friends so wishing may make contributions to the OpporInterment City tunity Center. Cemetery. Funeral director and Weldon. Funeral services1 SMITH Funeral services for for William Burl Clements will be Inei Player Smith will be held announced later from the Deseret Tueadny. 1 30 pm. in the Can- Mortuary yon Rim LDS Ward chapel 3100 East 3000 South Friends may INC, ' O- I- erty in intrastate commerce. Cm w. 6. Jehtisaa Jr., No 4009-Su- b 30. Salt Lake: Notice is hereby given that the above-entitle- d ueaaaa Alice Brimhall, IT, application of Barton Truck Line, Inc., wilt be heard before Public Commisthe PrtiUa W. Ceraahy, 18, - Salt sion of Utah, at Service its office. 310 Lake. Capitol Salt Lake Ctty.Vtah. Katherine Heath, 16, Salt Lake. State on Thursday, the. 6th day of October. 1960. at 10 00 JLarry Dan DavMson, 18, Salt e clock a m. commencing This la an application for a Cer. Barham Kay, 18. Salt Lake. tificste of Convenience and Ne- Alvin Lae West. 27. Yoder, Colo to operate as a common VIirtmia Raa Dabbs. J i, gait cesity motor carrier Lake. tion of general eluding the household goods, commodities hi tiolf . . Ksy JsaH GemelL 0, alt weight, Lak,. jrequire ,h urn of jpeci.1 .quip- SaiJ " ' "'on caIl.AppUcant VTAH- - d"1 s.&ra&Wto1? K DERRICK -- Funeral service for Htlma Peterson Derrick will be n c)d Wednesday. 12 noon in the Larkm Mortuary ChapeLaM) E rsntroli tunerolf CLEMENTS ft. iVui hUr wdChYI. i.joTjnd to"LT at the church. k. siiPrir interment in Lake Hills Memorial City Cemetery. Friends mayip-.- i, ir;ll,,P,r director. V. C. call at the Deseret Mortuary, 38 ,7 E 7th South Street. Tuesday. to and STEPHENS Funeral services prior rm. am. Wednesday Funeral directors. for Almeda Marble Stephens will Deseret Mortuary. be held Thursday, 10.00 .a.m. In Rose 36 S. 7tb South Room, LEFKARA8 Funeral services the Fnends may call at the .Vardli Lefkarai wUI be helcl j Street. feeret Mortuary, 36 E. 7th South WednTS&V:- P m. .nd Tl"i Ly lntrr' W7i0Pr.CyrCirvJ,re Ceme-FunerUtah in u,e Payson. m,nl . lay. f p m at Nul ODonneU directors, Deseret fr Larkin McCORD Funeral services for Martha Mae Dangerfield McCord be held Wednesday at 12 noon OAWAN Funeral services for will hV Whlte Ch.l"lJ4 S 4th In B Frl.nd. may call TueMlay. 3 30 o n in McDousal To- p m.. and Wcdnewlad Hone. 4330 South Redwood. J to prior torTStoSsKSSL ZR NO Requiem Maas for Mary Banch Zmo will be celebrated Wednesday st 10 a m in the St. Therese Catholic Church. 112 So, Alien St. Midvale. Holy Rosary-- 1 will recited uesday. 8.15 d m. In the Goff Mortuary Chanel, 8090 So State. Friends mav call at the mortuary Tuesday. 6 to 815 Dm. and Wednesday prior to services Burial. Midvale City Cemetery. Goff Mortuary, funeral directors iinsral Directors I''' dGortS,rhu0reh Mortuary. re?.1?1", DESERET MORTUARY "Service Above All" i ituary" Chapel. 260 South Tem- EM pie Fnends mav cart at the mor- tuary Tuesday 6 to 8 pm. and In-- . Winredav prior to services. Fu- III MOfflOfTtini tarment Mt Olivet Cemetery. Larkin Mortuary. neral directors. f SwaTr'onoWaVk for & SS'TUr.' Cta? Sw?n. J? mrvi.Ji Contribution. .IeS Ptott IN LOVING and brother. SS pnedj?av 1958 mf. Larkin 260 E. South P t rft t .ff'JS INDEX Help Wanted For Rent Real Estate For Sale Misc Automobiles " and all written amendments, sun clement or modifications thereof.! and the execution thereof bv and between WESTERN STATES THRIFT. Utah corporation, and! COMMONWEALTH CREDIT CORP OF UTAH, a Utah corpora F.Wlrth nI 7 to 11 14 to 27 28 to 36 47 to 51 N SyEN2L 2l2,f f JERBOn. notify at r expected to rcLve.r,tMr check the firet Insertion: we will I?.1 01 any error ..re,l!on,'b'c the lint day. WHEN CANCELLING n ad a "Kiir number. No allow nce made without it. Theyll -- 28 memory of our son Harold Lee Smith, on the 27th of FYPER Funeral rervico. forii'fW Wednesdayv J. Fund 'Funeral director R. David Carl Even death haa its wonderful Chapel. Mortuary Wednesbe held will Pyper McDouaal mtsrton; call at the day. 11 am in the McKinlv Ward Temole. Friends may West Temple. mortuary Tuesday, 6 to 8 p m., and Though Jt rob. ui of tho., w 1883 S Chapel, Jove: LANG8TON Funeral ,ry. if? Friends tnav call at the Deseret Wednesday prior to services. Infor Rhea Gawan Langston will be Mortuary, It draws us from our surround7th South Street terment Salt Lake City Cemetery. held Tuesday. 11 am. at the 4th TuMd.y". 'elpTn Vn'datih-wr- o director. Lirki'n Mor- ings To Jon for the meeting above. Ward chapel, comer of 7th South Relief Society Room on Wednes fun.rI toary an 1(J mWt Temple Friend may day I hour prior His mother, stepfather Inter- 51'LLIVAN Funeral services brothers and aisters. p.m. at me... In "the klyuan Monday. 7 to Burial for Ruffin Sullivan will be Funeral Home. 4330 So. Gardens. Funeral directors, heldGary 12 oclock noon at Thursday Redwood and at the church I- hour eseret Mortuary. E in 36 Hose the 7th South. Room Florists prior ot services Interment- City READING Funeral services for Friends may call at 6theto Deseret Funeral directors, R. 8 p m. Semeterv Moruary Wednesday Ella M Reading of 2034 Far- - and to services. Thursday prior BROWN FLORAL CO. down Avenue will be held from Interment in the Elyslan Burial ict JENSEN Funeral services for rvna oit Flowers Cut Fresh Daily at 11 a m. Tuesday. In Gardens. Funeral directors Deseret Franklin Jensen will be heldSoulh anaaariy Balt Lake s Leading Florist M. Mortuary. Rose charge of Reverend Frank Tuesday st 2 pn Blish. Friends may call Monday Room 36 East 7th South1Friends EM 44 may call at the Deseret Mortuary evening 7 to I pm. and one-ha- lf to I pn. and Tuesday hour prior to services Interment (ducted 1pm. Tuesday at 344 E. Monday Fu- - 1st South, at Lake Salt cal) friends where Wamay City Cemetery. Interment to services nrior 8 Evans and Early. (Monday evening. neral directors. Notices pm. and t- -s satch Lawn Memorial Park. "" nerai Directors Deseret Mortuary. "mTtR fiftVA1, Funeral service" ior j j Heap Johnson Smith will rcher Thielke. Juneraldirectory Funeral service for aette Wednesday it 3 pm. jn Han Peter Larsen Will be held the Pa row an East Ward chapel.) WATFRR Funeral services for CLASSIFICATION Utah. Friends may call Harry (Bill) Orlan Waters wil! be In Parawan. 8 Larkin Tuesday pm. 260theE. South at the Russon Brothers Mortuary, held Tuesday, 10 a m in Larkin ChapeL 250 E. South ITemple. Friends may call at the 255 South 2nd East. Monday from Mortuary Chanel 'mortuary Monday. to 8 p m. and 16 to I pm. and at the ward (Temple. Friends may call at the Wednesday one hour priory (mortuary Monday 6 to 8 pm and Tuesday prior to services. Inter-jchapment Salt Lake City Cemetery to services. Interment, the Funeral director. Larkm Mor- - ian Cemetery Funeral directors, ment in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. neral directors. Larkin Mortuary. & Need on Expert iRutaon Brothers ituary. & Lost and Found U "to ortor West via an Low tah, to Lakeside, unnumbered f?00 Utah; all intermediate points art to be served. Bv order of the Commission Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this 22nd dav of September. 19t0. Legal Noticst JR.. C. R, OPENSHAW Secretary NOTICI OF SFFCIkl, MEFTINO (C44) fSEAU OF ,TOCK HOLDER OF COMMONWEALTH CREDIT CORF. OF UTAH Finerals NOTICE IS HFRFBY GIVFN CARL5EN Funeral services for tti.t of the Special Ueetln Marvin Dean Carisen will be conCOMMON-WEALTStockholder. of at lpm. at CREDIT CORP. OF ducted Wednesday UTAH, a Utah corporation, will the Murray LDS 8th Ward Chapel, Fnends may 6l00 West Southw f be held at the Goid Ballroom, at Tuesday from 7 to ft p.m2350 Newhouae Hotel, Salt Lake Citv. call Sunset Lawn Mortuary. 17tn on the Utah, day of October. ihe 13ih South, and one hour pri1980. at the hour of 10 00 o'clock or to at Jlhe servicesWednesday A M., for tho following objects ward chapel. Burial Murray City and purposes: Cemetery. Funeral directors, 1. To consider and vote and Weldon the proposed Agreement and upon Cerfor services IRTE4 Funeral tificate of Merger by and between Sadie Ethel Estes of 523 Morten- WFSTERN STATES THRIFT, a son Court will be held Tuesday at Utah corporation, and COMMON- 12 noon In Russon Brothers WEALTH CREDIT CORP OF tuarv Chapel 255 So. 2nd East. UTAH, g Utah corporation, and Friends may call at the mortuary matters Incidental thereto, in- Monday, 6 to 6 pm. and Tuew Interment dav prior to servic cluding : iii Fivtian Burul Gardens. Russoo fa) The ratification, authorisafuneral director. contion, approval, adoption and firmation of a certain Agreement at M.rfrr br and brtwren EST ERN STATES THRIFT and COM MONWEALTH CREDIT CORP. Or Nsaey Elaine ikeraer, 12, Salt Lake. Reed Earl Martin. 22. Balt Lake: ffs. 21. BECK irt;'ncral propore, to 8VdDr.rcroVnmrerUTE? tion, providing for the merger of CONTMON WEALTH CREDIT CORP OF UTAH with and Into 2477 45 William Burl Clements, Herbert WESTERN STATES THRIFT. 1180 Werti South Chesterfield TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Herbert which agreement has been en died Monday. 1 45 m. in a Balt bv tb of 82. a mutant of Lake hospital natural cause Uirth, Dec franklin 81 y'rare. dlrd M onday director, of rack corporation Born Young County. Tex 24. 1I4, to William A, and Carrir at a Twin Falls hospital after a bi Granting authority to the Marrird hlrlba Car-Wi- ll long illness Retired farmer. Bom directors and officers of COM-- ! Rirocirmrnu X P.on !HJ. iait Me City. Jan. 8. 1878. Rerren County. Mich. MONWEALTH CREDIT CORP. OF Veteran World War II Served In Married Clara Morley Jan. 4, UTAH to take any and all action Furopean Theater, Survlxors: wid Michigan Came to. Idaho 19i9 and to do any and things, and ow. Salt Lake City: eon. Burl Mrs. Wirth preceded him in deth. to execute any and all Allen Ciementa Texas; three gis-- Mr. Wtrth farmed and worked for necessary and properallordocuments desirable ters, Texas. a masonry contractor until 1933 to make effective and accomplish; Moved to Gooding and lived there performance of the merger eon - Marie M. "Silver until 1942 when returned to Twin temolated by said Agreemnt and Falls.. Married Nora D. Spau)dinc Certificate of Merger, and aa the Funeral services for Mr Marie Dec. Sur same maV be amended, modified Meredith Silver, 66 who died Sat- vivors:15 1953, in Twin Falls Mrs. widow; daughters, andor supplemented. urday at her home of natural Hazel Gardner. Englewood. Calif., 2. To transect such other busicauses, will be Thursday Mrs Ruth Bridgeford. Helensdile, ness at 288 E South come before emole v Mrs. Fern Larson Clayton. the as may regularly friendcalt Wednesday, 64 (p 111., Calif, meeting or any adjournment and Burial Idaho; 7 grandchildren, 17 Thursday or adjournment! thereof. prior. Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park The meeting mey be adjourned from time to time without further Irene Ainsworth Felix F. Olvera announcement than announcement TAYLOR. Weber County Fell FOCATELLO, IDAHO Funeral at the meeting or anv adjournFlores Olvera. 48. died Sunday at "ervits for Mrs. Irene Ainsworth, j ment or adjournment thereof Only stockholders of record it nis home of a heart ailment Born ,77 Route 2 N who died Sunday Nov. jn. 1911. Villa Defuentelin a Pocatello hospital after a the c loan, of busmen on to August notice Cash. Mexico. Came to this long illness, will be Wednesday 26. 19t0. will be entitled Church of ot the meeting Oniv stockholders country 1928 Had been farmer jnoon, Tyhee Chapel. Saint of record at the close rt business Christ rt Latter-daMember Churth of Christ Lived In Eagle Pass, Tex . prior to com-- , Bom Aug 10. 188.1, Castle Rock. on September 19, I960, will be .... Married Josephs Colo , to Kenneth B and Elmira entitled to vote at the meeting at Soto. She later died Survivors, Smithson Young. Married ta C T at any adjournment or adjournJose Gil. Ainsworth Nov. 10, 1917. Hanaen. ment thereof jfyn. four daughters: BY DIRECTION OF THE BOARD Lupe. Rosa. Taylor all Weber Member of the First Church of OF DIRECTORS OF COMMON- County; Angela. Eagle Pass. Tex t Chnst Scientist. Moved to Lava CREDIT CORP. Of Hot Springs in 1930 where Mr WEALTH Alice, California; four grandchilUTAH 14 19 In moved fanned dren. Graveside services Wednes- Ainsworth MERRILL K. DAVIS. m , Ogden City Ceme- to the Tyhee area where they day. JO Secretary tery Friends call Myers Mortu- since resided Survivors husband f.Dated September 3. I960, ary Tueaday, 74 p.nu W ednesday brothers. Lai and Law, both rt (C-i ISlt Uk City, Utah . ri or. Fruit, toia. William B. Clement rt Kot See Why off-far- 1347 6 45 p m., I 1, died Sunday. 6 pm. hj tj1 daughter. 2481 E. a pome of South, of causes Incident to GerBorn Aug. 7. 1869. Beekum. to Helnruh and Gertnid uergenameyer Wteeebrock.14. MjrTird to Hrrman Hol. Jan. In Germany, later aolrmnlred Salt Temple. Churcn of Jeau. La. hrlt ot Latter day Salnta. Crne to America 1907 Member daugh-ian--d sons, Survivors Church . t.bA C'liyt Henry, Flla' Zum-Granger; Mr. Ted Gertrud Win- wait, Mri. Frank Lincoln. Erika Frank ters, Mrs U W. arnic JA Mrs Vert i Edith Salt Lake City; Mrs. Mn iWal y Utah ork, American Kelsch. iHedwtgi Koom-pm- . Count; Mis T. Idaho. 26 grandPocatello. 39 great grandchildren, children. five Bar-locke- Wycoff Firm Hears PSC $18,500 Fine 4A00 March 12, 19U, Sait Lake City. contrae- Painting 1 Church of Jeeua Christ of Latter-da- y 1947. Saints Sun widow, vivore: thurch. Mrs. daughters. tabernacle Choir (AlC. Edward Mr. iallftvau DS e m b 4 r. ton I Brown Salt office Mrs. Derrick City: Mrs. Melvin (MarOr. ; jSmter.TubUnlverly at KAto)"'PowrL"ini area two grandchildren. Survivor., eight VthEmrritus Matcre, v: rrwlnA . Doug; grandchildren; .. brother. Sant. Ana,- Calii i" FV1J V Mre iVcartr.ndrhilmiT Ear. x r rthdeh d J. nonn, ,ni Eva Sullt.an, bolh butt S en. Funeral South Temple. - , wjicre.cnyj Mr. Orear ;Mryl WhUmg. " Stapleton, Utah unty firnd.' Call fucadavBuruU PSalt South prior Thursday Boon, S Ecall thWed Wrdnraday we . friends l-whera st Cemetery, City Mr. Gertrud Wieaebrock Holt. Reclamation and the states the general fund and then used welfare program were two of for purposes for which they r were never Intended, Air. the subjects highlighting dissaid. cussions by Utah political candidates in speeches given over Lauds Reclamation the state Monday. "The Democratic majority was entirely responsible for Role . Welfare Raps William A. Barlot ker, Demo- strides which the 86th Conmade in reclamation, cratic candidate for governor, gress Rep. David S. King, Demotold a political rally in Ogden cratic candidate for reelection Monday evening that the pres- as Second District Congressent administration has neg- man, said Monday. lected the states welfare proHe told a Democratic rally gram until it is far behind Monday at the Newhouse times. Hotel that he was "delighted THE ST. GEORGE mayor that the Republicans have SHOWERS aaid that legislation establish- chosen to make reclamation a SNOW s in Utah, WARM FRONT MIAMI HURRIES ing a states sales tax intended battleground COLO FRONTS -- SPttD tMSMI Of PMSSUtf MMS that the proceeds be used for WIND i IT WAS THE Democratic FRONT STATIC welfare purposes. -n HMM TIMMt ATOMS TOMCAST FO1 :miSSHOW( which put over - the "Over the years welfare majority new Interest formula for the funds have been diverted into Upper. Colorado Rivet pro- The weather forecast map for Tuesday Indi- T CltyrUtah; southern Idaho, Wyoming and gram. With the exception of cates generally falx skies for Salt Lake JjNevadaTWann temperatures for Tuesday. mema Jew reclamation-statSPEAKERS "AT the dinner to the tried bers, Republicans will be T D. Martin, first execdefeat this new formula," Mr. utive secretary of UEA, and King said. Roy K. Wilson, director of the division of iress and radio Partly cloudy In the Data Frea U.S. WeaAer Ibimi Wyoming Raps Housing Votes southeast otherwise generally fair The weather forecart for the Sherman P. Lloyd, Republi lntermountain A little night. Tuesday through relations, National Education indicates mostly Halt Lake Weather Data: Precipi- warmer In the north Tuesday after65 ean candidate - for Congress, lair and warn region weather lor .Tuesday. Assn.', Mr. Thorum said. noon and night. High MonTuesday tation for ended period 20s in the- moun charged Monday evening that The convention will start day at 6 pm., none in.; precipitation to 75, low in the to 25 45 at lower lainous areas, .47 TEMPERATURE CHART for in.: accumulative Salt Lake Rep. David S. King, September, Wycoff Co., Inc., with registration Thursday aftdeficiency 15 In ; precipitation eince elevations. fee peris ended Me 47 in.: accumulative 10 Oct. 1959. 1, Nevada Continued fair Eastern ernoon and evening and the trucking firm, Monday, was almost always lias been on the day(Dt at p.m.) deficiency -- 4 20 in.; lunna 6.20 a.m.; Tuesday and Tuesday night, little fined 118,500 by the Utah Pub- side of more government Utah sunset, 6.17 pro. in 82 to opening general session at temperature. change High Commission - be- spending for public housing. Con88. low 35 to 40. Halt Lake City and vicinity p.m. in the Tabernacle of the lic Service and warm tinued and fair Tuesday Fair weather doml Seminary Church of Jesus Christ of Latte- cause of alleged violations of Tuesday night. The high 85, low nated the intermountain region Mon before the SPEAKING near SO. r-day Balnts in Temple the commission order limitday with clear to partly cloudy skies " House Assn, of Utah Continued fair and warm prevailing throughout the day. Teming shipments which the firm Apartment Square. Tuesday and Tuesday night. High peratures over the region were someUtah in Salt Lake City, Mr. could. JiauL ' what above normal in most sections. 80 to 90, low 40 to 50,- Continued fair Afternoon readings reached the 70s Seethera Idhe Lloyd discussed each housing MAX LERNER, professor of warm and in the northeastern corner of the and Tuesday Tuesday COMMISSION order vote the Utah Congressman THE night. The high 75 to 85, low 45 region with mostly 80a elsewhere. American Civilization at allows 60 In to 55. the firm in cast two the had days years, past University, recently returned Ftvs Dsy Forces! from New Delhi, India, where which to pay the penalty. and said that with the excepMsidsy through Saturday order it the Should vote fail, specition of his the Foundation a Ford proagainst had he Utah. feather Idaho and Eastern court action will result Rains Housing Bill this year, Nevada Little or no precipitation fessorship at the Indian School fied, and temperatures continuing above ordered also that PSC The he has constantly supported of International Studies, will normal. Normal Salt Lake City, high cannot be treated the move toward greater the 75. low 45. keynote the convention at this as penalties Little or no precipitaWyoming expense for rate socialization and less free operating session. His topic: "Design for tion ig expected. Temperatures will 2 to 5 degrees above seasonal, purposes so that the fine could enterprise in the housing inEducation. Funeral services for Dirk average cooler at the beginning of the period be passed on to customers. The dustry." becoming warmer around the middlu Anjewierden, Salt Lake realtor of order described the companys the week. Normal high 67 to 7 normal low 39 to 41. was who killed in a attitude as one of "wilful Saturday Pledges Farmer Aid plane crash at Wells, Nev., NaUoaal Weather Rouadap NEPHI A. Walter Stevenwill be Thursday at 1 p.m. in NEW YORK, Sept. 86 Scattered HARRY D. PUGSLEY, at- son, Republican candidate for showers thundershowers fell over Twenty-seventthe Ward the Gulfandstates, the South Atlantip torney for Wycoff, said the the House of Representatives Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ states and upper Lakes region Monday. firm feels its difficulty has from Utahs First CongresCooler temperatures were noted over of Latter-daSaints. the Northern Plains states and tho arisen because it was merely sional District intends to halt Northern Rockies. There was iittlg of shippers a "trek to the cities if elected. needs the MR. who temperature change elsewhere. meeting ANJEWIERDEN, national to the Delegates to audiwas a the fine and therefore, Nephi Speaking resided at 79 O St., was pilot convention of Funeral Direcence, Mr. Stevenson said he tors International will begin "very unfortunate." of the plane. DODGE-PLYMOUTNo conversations have been will support a rural developH arriving here Tuesday afterFriends may call Wednesday to ment In initiated the held apfour-daby program possible regard noon for the meeting p.m". at 2350 E.'13th South OWNERS peal of the PSC order, Mr. Republican Administration in In the Newhouse Hotel and one-halhour prior at the 1956. Pugsley said. will Burial be ached in Sait REGISTRATION IS chapel. Complete THE ACTION against the HE SAID THE program's Lake City Cemetery. Car Itepol uled Wednesday from 8 to said the or- aims are to bring in industry 11:30 a.m. The convention will Company-resulte- d, be called to order Thursday at der, from several instances in and widen the range of jobs in areas with small, 9 a.m. by its presidenL Leo C which weight limitations on low production farms; help shipments were exceeded. Gorney, Patterson, N.J. c.A s. financing on urgi jots In addition to the penalties, families who want to stay In Host for the gathering will tools and demanded PSC that the order of land, be W. F. Kay, president fanning get ANDY RICHMAN Colonial Mortuary, Salt Lake Wycoff "strictly adhere to the skills and help younger rural SPfCIAUSTt No. 10 W. 33rd Savfh, iNpertal City, and treasurer of the na- terms and provisions of said people obtain adequate educaSAMi LOCATION OVER 26 YfARS tion and Improved Job skills. tional organization. companys authority." PHOVO Samuel 600 Wert, died Monday. 135 N hs f home of a atheart j , Outstanding feature stories, editorials and continuous news coverage which promote bet ter u n d e r a t a n d i n g of the schools will be rewarded Friday at a dinner meeting during the annual Utah Education Assruc onvention starting Thursday. FIVE UTAH newspapers will be .named in the Robert L. Campbell awards to be given annually at the UEA convention by Utah chapter, National School Public Relations Assn, and the UEA. Reho F. Thorum, principal of Granite High School, is president of the public relations chapter. The awards are named after Utahs first territorial superintendent of schools. Samuel Gifford lntermountain Obituaries Mrs Hllma Petersow 740 E 3rd Reclamation, Welfare Top Hopefuls Speech Lists Agenda for S.L. Session 7-- Special to The Tribune e i x The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, September 27, 1960 Do It Every Time! m ad tefully READ YOUR to mechanplacing tt. ical operation. It Dug is impossible to or change an ad until Soirect i appeared one Ume. WHEN PHONING your Want Ad, alway. ark for the ad to be repeated back to you. B to check your phone numjure and ber addrem. Place A By "Want-Ad- " EM 3-- 1 Jimmy Hallo Tie omlv timetodav HES BEENl INI A LOH& ' LINE l-- AND GUESS WHICH 7HAW AHOA TIP or 7W X 0 .27 -- JIMMY HOM. HdvootcroN Ae BALTIMORE 25, MO. 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