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Show ,,,Tlie Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday City Attorney Studying Internal Auditor Plan Bryant Strlngham Hinckley, r In LDS Church work, . he . East, promlnen t served on the Mutual Improvement Assn. General Board, the i worker and active writer Uke staM Hlgh Councll the Church of Jesu Christ of and was president of Liberty died Latter-daMonday Stake for 18 years. Saints, at 12:30 a.m. in a Salt Lake HE ALSO - WAS active In hospital of causes incident to Boy Scouting, the Sdnrtif Utah' age. He was 93. Pioneers, the Sons of the HE WAS THE author of American Revolution and Decoma Bread Not by Alone, scendants of the Mayflower. pilation of sermonettes; "Faith He was honored by the SUP of Our Pioneer Fathers, a In 1957 on his 90th birthday. work on early LDS Church In 1959, he received a disleaders; "Thnt Ye Might Have tinguished service award from "Salient Features of Joy, Brigham Young University. Mormonism and biographies of Daniel H. Wells, Melvin J. BORN JULY 9, 1867, Tn Ballard and Heber J. Grant. Coalville, Summit County, he He also authored 'hi a n y was a son of Ira Nathaniel and pamphlets and was a frequent Angeline Noble Hinckley. His contributor to church maga- family moved to Cove Fort Millard County, returning to zines and the Utah Farmer. Salt Lake City in 1871.-- . FOE SOME TIME Mr. Three years later, the family Hinckley taught school at moved to Fillmore, where Mr. Frisco, Beaver County, and Hinckley spent 13 years of his was graduated from Brigham life, Young University in 1889. He ON work JUNE 28, 1893, he marat did postgraduate Eastman National Business ried Christcne Johnson.. In the College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Salt Lake LDS Temple. She In 1892 he returned to instruct died JulyJl, 1908. He later married Ada Bitner In the Salt classes at BYU. ' In March, 1900, he became Lake Temple. She died Nov. 9, principal of LDS Business 1930. On Feb. 22, 1932, he married College in Salt Lake City where he served until 1908. May Green in the Salt Lake Temple. She died in 1943. He HE WAS secretary and man- married Lois Anderson June of Deseret from its Gym ager 20, 1944, in the Salt Lake opening in 1910 until 1936. In Temple. . 1936, he became president of She survives him. MisLDS StatesNorthern the MR. HINCKLEY was the sion. Active throughout his life father of 15 sons and daughters, 11 of whom survive. They are Mrs. C. Alfred (Lucile) Laxman, Mrs. Tracy Y. (Carol) Cannon, Mrs. Lester J. (Venice)- - Nielsen, Mrs. O. Preston (Christine) Robinson, Mrs. Joseph (Ruth) Willes, Mrs. Patrick (Ramona) Sullivan, R. Waldo Hinckley, Gordon- - B. Hinckley and Sher-maB. Hinckley, all of Salt Lake City; H. Grant Hinckley, Albuquerque, N.M., and Mrs. Don (Sylvia) Wadsworth, Panaea, Nev. Russias repression of human rights in Hungary, then the U.N. has degenerated. He said so far Russia has not permitted such air Investigate investigation to be made. GEN. WEDEMEYER said It would be a betrayal to the six million Chinese people if Red China is admitted to the U.N. WEEK huroJol lit MrU The Citizens Advisory Com-- full committee at 3 pm. in mittee on City Planning and the tcity's planning offices, East. Other meetings will Capital Improvements will hold the first of a series of be held on subsequent weekly meetings Tuesday to speed up formulation of a capital Improvements program to recommend to Salt Lake City Air Guardsman A. t. C. Howard Johnson, Delta, left, M.Sgt Commission. Mayor-Le- e Ira Parks, Bountiful, study console of new transport. THE EXECUTIVE Committee will meet at 2 p.m. and the 415-2n- d caiKra PLUS HILARIOUS CO-HI- T cf Vl.JflX IIM( Rips Income Taxes At Denver Meet Brass Taxes Metal To Reopen Budget att. Lake City Commission at a public hearing Tuesday at 10 '30 a m. will reopen its 1961 budget to allocate more than a million dollars in additional funds. A FUND OF $782223 placed National Guardsmen and Air National Guards- in the budget at Its adoption down to the brass tacks of soldiering Monday as but not appropriated will be training got under way. earmarked for the capital imAIR GUARD, at fields In four states, began work provements fund. giant C97 transports which were recently assigned County Names Aide By Associated Press . in Jerri -- DENVER June 5 The Bill of Rights and the federal Income tax are completely incompatible, Mayor J. Bracken Lee of Salt Lake City told the Colorado Committee for Economic Freedom Monday. Utah HE SAID THE system of men got lull scale taxing ones income is unnecessary and has materially weakTHE ened the United States. with the Because of its legal protecto them. Mr. Lee said the InterCommistions, Salt Lake County The 15 day summer camp operation Is to quicken sion Monday named Kenneth nal .Revenue Service has in to Guard a from Air of the Utah transition jet interceptor L. Prince, clerk of Jordan effect throttled the individual an air transport unlt.- Board of Education, head of a and corporation taxpayer BUSIEST GROUND unit Monday was XI Corps Artil- committee to investigate while itself remaining above maneuver in Utah's problems in the the law. Mr. Lee dubbed the lery which left early for a live-daschool district. IRS the "bureau of injustice. western desert Utah-GuardsBeg- J... HAROID WCHTS Citizens Group to Meet Tonight Air, Ground Tasks (mit&UtW - OaffcUA Mm-Judit- Kearns' Spurs Move for WESTERN-Vhiied-StdlesPREMIE- . PERlBMTOIt .WMUIttl Anderson h Anna Maria Alberghetti .The PnncW m Technicolor Walt NKW DiSNEY'S . PtATUfta OnslfrfflfftcHOiM RE starts Thurs.- - 2 theatres! Civic Center- - HE ALSO IS survived by two sisters, Mrs. Ndlie Robinson, Overton Nev,r and Mrs. Sarah "Pack, Santa Monica. Calif.; 36 grandchildren and 24 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday noon In the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Friends may call Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at 260 E. South Temple. Burial will be a tW asatch Lawn - Memorial Park. OF A MANS HIDDEN HUNGER.. AND A WOMAN'S SECRET DESIRE THE STORY Special to The Tribune More 'than 100 KEARNS Kearns residents Monday night voted overwhelmingly In favor of having the Kearns Town Council ask the Salt' Lake County Commission to create a county services area for the construction of a civic center. ESTIMATED COST of the riYitr eenterwhirtr would Inone an clude two buildings indoor swimming pool is $550,000. This .would be paid by a bond which would re- -quire a five mill tax levy.serv-Proposed area for the would be the present Kearns Improvement District. AT THE MEETING Dr Burton F. Brasher, member of as long as that country-rulethe Granite District Board of by ruthless men. Education and also of the Our homes, our schools county recreation board, said and our churches are the he would ask the school disguardians of our liberties, and trict to participate in the conwe should not let them be in- struction of the swimming filtrated with communism,' pool. he declared. He pointed out that the pool AT THE BEGINNING of could be used by Kearns Junior School students. the seminarrE. H. Azblll. as High THE PROPOSED site is 5ti sistant secretary of the Salt acres south of Kearns Junior Lake City Chamber ..of Comnow owned by merce, declared that literature the Granite District. distributed at earlier meetings had not been authorized by the Chamber of Commerce, - although it was cooperating in the seminars. Mrs. Pat Coontz, 2974 Morning Side Dr. (4110 South), secretary of the American Civil Liberties Union, attempted to voice an objection to the literature but was not heard, and left the meeting when members yelled that they had com to hear Gen. Wedemeyer, AND HIS ORCHESTRA S&E SAID LATER that she 1.00 PER PERSON spoke as an ln4iYidyal.pnd.not for the ACLU. An Evening of ' Gen'. Lynn Ostler of Salt Lake City, who served under Friendship and Fun-M- eet Gen. Wedemeyer, Introduced New Friends the speaker. CHARLES WOOLERY, director of the seminar, said the next session will be held at Highland High School Monday and will feature Frank Meyer, editor of the National Review. Fighting Furies Of The Pacific-Turni- ng ROCKHUDSON A Island Bullet-Riddle- d Into A Beachhead Of Victory! & CAROL LYNLEY e High-whictr- is nnrmtn f.lAJI ENGMAN 53 South Main Lewiston Walla Walla 37444 yU. CllNEMxScoPS h'ai.. ! 44 .jHh ... POSITIVELY ENDS TONIGHTI 2361 at 3 AX Drive-Ins- ACROSS A THOUSAND MILES OF 5-- 1 THE 44 THE COMMANDER WITH OUT A COUNTRY! HERO! 651 THE MIGHTIEST OF AFRICAN ADVENTURES ! 7 ADULTS at OUSK CHILDREN Q niGisr. raoEh FREE ? Juliet k ..Frankie ONsmaScOPC r JUUtT CAST m M - iV?-- , v LaaONiMAScOPEwBOTwma StartligTOJAORROW 'iiftEMlCK Z) jfA V flvii Crkby Miemi STUART Of THOUSANDS 44 THE BLONDE TIOREEEI C0F.. ! EXCITEMENT...! OPEN 1 mmwsis 5MIW A A UJOR i&gomg your way...to KM mi 1100 lait on 39th South Shawl at Sumot Open 4:30 OPIN NOON DAILY DANCING TONITE RIAL? o . ARCHILLS DOWNTOWN DIIVI-I- T -- FINEST CHINESE Staling FOODS . OPEN ... Broiled DAILY Steaks Tri-Cities-Yak- M Oeen 7 Starts 0 pm. Adtrtlt 11, Kid. Free It I y General Hits Space Outlay, Urges Vigilance at Home THE AIM OF the USSR Is to keep us off balance. We should tell them clearly what we stand fojr and what we will die for, he declared. . He declared that If the United Nations is unable (o BIG RECOMMENDATION FOB the new position was made to City Commission by Haskins Sells, the citys independent auditors. They asked for an ordinance creating the position and defining the duties of an auditor "directly responsible to the commission and in no way connected with the offices of city auditor or treasurer. City Auditor Louis E. Holley has endorsed the recom; mendation. , n Criticizing the contemplated outlay of billions of dollars to place a man on the moon while "rats are gnawing away at our -- vitals,- Gen. Albert Wedemeyer Monday night addressed the third of four Greater Salt Lake City Seminars in Highland High School. ' GEN. WEDEMEYER said If the United States wants to go on a spending spree, it should provide homes and food for the destitute Americans re-- : ferred to frequently in last year's presidential election battle. The speaker said It was evident there could be no peaceful coexistence with communism. , 3rd The city attorneys office, seeking to draft an ordinance, Monday still had under study a recommendation for creation - of the position of an Internal auditor. - -- . HELD OVER a 3595-27th- -- ernoon a prowler entered her unlocked automobile and stole While Mrs. Franklin ! her wallet containing $3 and Layton, was In tha a!t personal belongings, she told Lake post offlcs Monday aft. police. Prowler Geli Wallet Salt Lake Briefs Death Ends Career Of S.L. Author, 93 Bryant - S- - Hinckley Was writer, church worker. June 6, 1961 ima 11 A.M. Ding Ho Special Twice daily F-- 27 Prop-Jet- s to 2:30 A.M. Fried Shrimps Egg,Foo Yong Pork Chow Mein 0n,y $2.50 Restaurant of Distinction A WEST COR ST FUR LIP ES Call DAvIs 76 or your travel h EAST agent. BROADWAY - 1 A- |