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Show rp i JL i The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, January 9, 19CJ of G Hits Subsidies For Transit C. f' V zJ Intermountain Obituaries . V ( ' "i New LDS Apostle Home, Reports Europe Gains - There are more missions and missionaries In Europe now than ever before. This seems to be a time of hastening. THIS WAS THE opinion expressed by Nathan Eldon Tanner, member of the Council of Twelve Apostles, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, who arrived In Salt Lake City Tuesday night ACCOMPANIED BY his wife, Mr. Tanner flew in from , headquarters of the LDS West ' European Mission at Leather-headpear London, England, to, assume new duUes as a member of the Council of Twelve Apostles. " He was appointed to the new post during the October, 1962, general-chur- ch conference to vacancy created "by the ; fill ' death of George Q. Morris. . y , APRIL, 1961,' Mr, t'ner,INwho was then an assist- from also Is one missionary ... dM at Mturot cauM TumMv, m. it tho diuoh-b- l homo o t Moooo The weath6r forecast knap for Wednesday in-dlcates generally Cloudy conditions for the Intennountain Region with snow likely over mountains in Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Wyoming. Motma Cloud Blanket Today Hints at Snow basic weather pattern Region, ascapt tor th In vr Intermaun--i ter In fog clearing In ether Dta nd Varnat to Jolt Laka City' m. t t re-po- rt Rtbntioenthi Fodfk Stbtot teutk $?ete IN 6-- 4 $2$ sit Ltk Tmi Ihjirdi of Jttus I I jhrlft of dy Blnts. ActlvfL lrtr Jn LDS Vi. mimltr, hgrclw High Prmt Bountiful South fthiltiM lmW6, II. SurvL trn. World Wr Flrum widows tons, duohtrb rif Slt Lk City; ftobort Hu6r, North - - L0ki Hkn Slt M both Bountiful! Gr ....... i Plnt Perry George Lon dd Ldoon .GAN GorfIn Hnry ftdnv 0r4 hospit! Mondy follow In 0 long Mlnoti. om Jund 1 to Tiivlllot il chief-engine- inchoro i.lrbank. 41 74 S Honolulu lunoow .Go AnOOlU tortlond Son DMO Ion , Ward Chapal, Friend 1? 71 Frond K 4 oottlo Snok.n0 4 Slwnorck Chlc.oo Dotrolt Duluth Konu. City MlnnooMi Omoho boston 4 t- -- Tr. north and 30 tammarr Clyde Lauds Zaualla Lewis, Meraan. Funeral earyteas Thurdy, 1 F Laaan Sixth Ward chaaai. may call at fh Nelson Morrotuary Chapal Wednesday, 7 to an. Thunday attar II ajtb Burial Lawn City Cemetery. Mor- 41 SI . v to mauntatot. Thara ha boon llftla chanat Officers Hunt Suspect in was a member of the Jesus Christ of Lab Assault Case Church ofSaints. Club. He Alms A. M. Ek Ik Salt Lake GRANGER County deputy sheriffs Tuesday were searching for young, slightly built man with a crewcut who attempted to rape a girl on her way to school. THE INCIDENT at about occurred 3600 S. 2700 West at 7:10 a.m., said Deputy Sheriff Kay Breeze. The girl was walking along 2700 West when the man crossed a field and jumped Into a ditch. AS THE GIRL approached, he leaped out and asked if she was going to school. Deputy Breeze said. When she replied she was, he grabbed her and threw her to the ground. She screamed and he put his hand over her mouth, the investigating officer Said. SHE BIT HIS hand and screamed again and he fled toward the Granger Shopping Center. Although three persons heard the girl and went to her aid, the assailant disappeared in the shopping center, Deputy Breeze said. ' CALIF. Auauat Aim a lad Mono i Mt In a mamlnt of a J allmant. f cad heapltai Start Earn Bapt, 11, 1140, Laaan, Utah, to August and Mathilda Ek. Mar. rlad Mary Elian Worthan, Juna 1 107. Sn dI Carl km. arr M Ann r; LDS Ward. Chapal. Fourth Hlnth Friends call Andarton andSons Mor-! Thursday, tuary , American Fork, to p.m., F r Idey un Ml 1120 am. Surlab American Park City Cama- - ter-da- Spaclsl to Th Tribun It MERCED, Matthaw 1? Byrvl-va- - rth 1 Theyll Do It Every. Time X 1 itf. a d Mary Fab. $ Gant, &&. uata, Unlvartlty of Utah. Strvad many years as censultlnu a n' b near tor v to Nevada, Nlcaraeua tom la rttldanl past 1 years, iyrvb vara: wldowi tent, davehtor, Richard, Glenda It. Calif. I Matthaw, Park, Calif; Mrt. C. R. (Mary) Knowles, Oaten, Utah! 11 ar ala. 2 tort, Mrs. Frank Gulst, Halladay, Utah! Mrs. Goddard OuMf, Grldlay, Calif. Pvmrtl. Saturday noth, 2a E. 7(h South. Salt Lake CHy, wharb frlandi call Saturday Friar to sary. lea. Burial, felt Laka City Cam, tory. Family auttasta that friends within make contribution I to art Fund. ARE his lAMar D. Buralngham and sons five three widow; daughters: Mrs. Paul D. (Mar12, 120, Syracuse, Davit County jorie) Anderson, Corona del Oct. Spiros G. Zagsnss to Clyde Thomas end Donnetta Blood Mar, Calif.; Mrs. Wallace D. Burninshfm. Davit, PRICE Funaral aarvlcaa $ty,T (Jeannette) Hurd, Salt Lake rl!52w(0Lry Jasut at aty; Mrs. Dolph (Virginia) Tmele,J,hurch causes AAenday In i Lattarday felntt. Employs, B d! mambaf, a Price hospital, f I .iotoirtoHItet Moritz. Sunnyvale, Calif.; Church, ton, will be eorvductad Survlyorswidow; j George C Earl Jr, Sevema aauahtoi David. Olana, all Ktarntt Thursday, 2 p.m i mother, Kaysvlllat brotharb Rulon, n the Greek San Keith R. Earl Park, Md.; Saif Laka City Alan. Mama. Church, rice. Friends call Rafael, Calif.; William R. Earl Mitchell Funaral Amelia Peterson Home, Cheyenne, Wyo., Robert R. a fi d f Amalia rj. Earl New York City, and Ron- BRIGHAM Thursday prior to 1, 537 B, Clark Paterson, noaplBurial, In Laka Salt arvlcai. a died Watt, ald R. Earl San Francisco, tol 'rlca cny CemeMonday night after Ion Illness. SURVIVING f - K - Price,--Wednesd- Calif. Bam April rar. i, ay a CITY-M- tery. Survlyors a niece. 117, Huntsville, Weber Jen Peter ana Sophia Mrs. He also Is survived by 16 Fat DraMtls Married m n ftgtgrm. 0 Clark, 101, Oadan... Hlilas, Frkai a Arthur Gearta Mac. and naphaw grandchildren, two greatg- Divorced. Marri lad to Axel E. Peter-.to CalTtamla! sis--1 2, 10. Ha awd Dec. randchildren, a brother and ton,54.. Mambar, Church of Jesus tors and Bralhart to Grate. two sisters. Christ w Lattor4y feint. Survivors: sons, Oeuahters. Francis A. James L. Donum FUNERAL SERVICES will TOOELE James G. (Selmtl rM, be conducted Friday at 2 pm, Payseni Mr. H. Mrs. 45, 455 I! 471 Domety Emil (Ltttvl Laka Cltvi causae Tuesday, 1 10 I at 260 E. South Temple, where felt Parlay Pater- natural Nelson, Rainier, Ora toe.. Tooele .... Army Oapaf. Bom Field in i a fostor daufhtor, friends may call Thursday son, Fatoy Petersou Oadeni 24 granFlatllo a ni 40 traatranddiUdren; from 6 to 8 p.m, and Friday dchild r Georte Married Id Heway. W. Ptoron,. Lahl. Manila Daman. (rother, Warned divorced. latar April, 140; Funeral, to It services. Thursday am, prior WtddaH, Juna 14, 152, Funeral Homo, whar totonds 1 leaner Ivenston, Wyt Llyad to Oadan wiBurial will be In the Salt call Wednesday T to. F m,Thyr-aell 155, Lived In Garmany tor Short Buriab me Field aarvlca. prior Lake City Cemetery. Im. - Mambar, Church af Jasut Cematary. Lahar-daChrist t ... v Tells of $30 Theft Officers Tuesday were asked to Investigate the theft of approximately $30 from the residence of Ronald Riley, 372 N. Main. - . By Jimmy Hatlo Printing Art By written order Tuesday of Gev. George D. Clyde, Jan. 13-1wu prodsimed Printing Week in Utah. 9, WHEREAS, the week Commemorates the 257th anniversary of the father of American printing. Benjamin Franklin, and "Whereas, printing is the key to the storehouse of knowledge 'and haa been a dynamic, con- structive force in the cultural advancement of mankind since the introduction of separate, movable types by Gutenberg ia r H43 .. call Win SatLahl, Friday, 74 pm HE RETIRED from Kenne- tuary, urday prior to larvteaa. Surlab Chae-tCematary. cott in February, 1952, after nearly 45 years of service. Samuel Park He was a former member of the national committee on mine taxation of the American Institute of Mining and Mewava Steal chanical Engineers. "Lj whar ha wt am-i MR. EARL WAS bom Feb. Ployed Born May; , , 13, 1887, In Salt Lake City, a tiphf nd irh M son of Joseph M, and Eliza- jn ftobl n I o n l Marrladf beth poll E&rL V: ciyd April 20, He was educated In Ogden Wrlahf, Laka l 1Mb Sal f opMachlna public schools and attended City. r a 1 0 r, Geneva steal. M am bar. George C. Earl . . Was chief the University of Utah. American Park March 11, 1921, he married Fourth Ward, engineer from 193$ to 1952. Church a! Jeu Amanda Robinson, in Farm- Christ a! Latter-daSaint. widow! o m, dauanter, SamLeonard ington. Wood, Mo.) uel Kay, Ft. Grant, LuDana,1wth American Fork) brotnar. 1 start, Chrlstlphar, SacraHE WAS A former president mento, American Calif John, Fork) Oreeeri of the Salt Lake Country Club Mrs. Alvin (Mary) McGuire, Ruth Meltey, Pleasant Oroya. Fork American and a member of the Alta Mrs. Funeral, Friday noon, y f Saint. Navy veteran. World War II. Korean War, Held rank af chief patty officer. Sun v Ivors: sons, wtduo: aauMttor, Mrs. Christina Jo- jtmaa LasltSv Richard La. Mis GUNNISON Own an, all Too-- ; sephine Sorsnsan Larsen. SS, died Kim Eleanor Monday if 3 pm. to a Naohl real Mr. Robert (Gloria) Sowerhy, Mis hamt af causes tocMenl ta eye. Bom Beverly Key McFarland, both Ogden; Cottonwood, felt Lak County, Jan. rwo grandchliarani mother, Tooalai. fi, t77, to Nets Metier and Christina brother, tlstor. blaln Ruttalb Roy; Foulten Sorensen, Married to Albert Mr. Fred (Jassia) Norlandar, Mr. Franklin Larsen to Mayfield Juna 1, O. C (Mailnal Willlamb both Og177. Ha died March I. 142. Mambar den. Funeral, Saturday, 11 af latter dev Llnddulst Mortuary, friends Church ot Jesus Christ whar Survivors- - sons, daughter. call Friday, 7 totem., Saturday Saints Mrs. Err (Christie) Lyman, Milford! prior to sarvlcaw Burial, Garland Josie Larson, felt Laka Chy; Ches- City Christine J. Larsen . .. in, ter Au McGllb Hey, i Mrs. Rgbart (Clara) Sown, Mantl; Howard and Hugh, Gunnison; If grandchildren! T grtabgrandchlldrtni eitter, Mr (Dae) MORELAND. IDAHO-Ola- wn Tlars Roger, Cedar Rep Ids, Iowa; brother, William Sorensen, Murrey. Jena. 44. Had Monday, 2 aJn- - to Pocatail Funaral Friday 1 p m. AUyfleia LDS hospital 4iiowlna p tana rtuhtm-toWard ChaaaL Friends call Howard ..toast. Bam Aue 12, Wlb Utah, to Simaan A. and Lula F. Larsen ham Gunnison, Thursday 7 Lada Married Jonas. to p.m., and Friday to 12.3 p.m. Cardlngh) Hughes. Jung S 17. Malad. SurviBuriab Mayfield Cematary. vors: wldowi tons, daughters, Claude P Salmon) Yarn J. San Die0; Dlawn (Dee) Jones Ardins H. Schutte OGDEN Mrs. Artffng Hotmgn nSitrrtT D.7erf - Ran, tU Bchutt, 70g 023 Krshwf fild Moev Mrs. Dean (LaRue) Adams. ( fttr hom Mrs gftgr long lllnm. Moreland! dv Johnny (Loanoro) Born July 21, 1M6, AmsftrGtmg Hoi Armstrang, Lovell. Wyo ! 34 Mr nfyl lofid, Orrlf Hoo brthhars, sister. Ralph. man. MorrM To William Ichtri Clive, Weshtnowmi Preston; Mv TLIn 1907, Ogdon Como o Uni' . Twin Falls)Jay. Nile. Layton, Utah! 1997. Mombor. Savon toonth Mrt Im Moan, Malad: Mrs. Keith Sttttt Ward Chore of Jotut Christ of Lot Sorenson, Utah - Ftmara Provo. for day Saints. Survivor: husband; Robert G- CTrchUmrt JSSTWTO. on, daughtor, Honry, Sait Loko City; Mrt. Hat (Dion) Lauronon San ftran-citeLitter vS sv Samt Friends call Sand- thrao grgndehildron, two oraaf. berg Funaral home. Bieekfoot, prior tutor. Mrt. Wl Ilian to sarvlca Burial, Grave City Cam-tororandehildran; Blacktoeb Hatfr Modona, Iron County. Funora Thursday, I gjfi , Myori Mortuary, Oodofv whoro friondt cat! Wtdntfr day I It tm4 Thunday ftrior to iuriai, Ogdon City Como Uawry Parry Sr.. LOGAN Gear IT. pram Went Logan attorney, died Monday to a local hospital after a e. June B 1073, long Illness. BernRoilend William ami Ark., to FAYETTE, Sanptto County Bruce Mary halm Robemon Parry. Taught Wesley Johnson, 21, Oakley, Idaho, school, received law dagma 101, died Sunday at about 2 m. af an Mambar Church Of Jasut Christ ef accidental g a n t h a wound while Letter-da- y former chairman feint, hunting bobcats to to Oakley area. board af aaucatlon Marian Countv, Borg Aug 12, 141, felt Lake City, Arkansas, ana tiat .tentative to Mr. and Mrs. Weslay Johnson. there. Married Minnie Bell Young Married Carolyn Rackltv, Jan. 21, Nov 10, 101. Moved Lagan Bah Ldk Chy. Farmer Fay- Survivors- - widow. Lagan; tan, daug)4v resident. ette Moved to Oakley twe hter, Georg H Perry Jr Mr. M. veers ago. Employarf there In (tone F. (Louise) Bird. Lagan! Mrs. Bllllg Quarry. Survivors: widow! daughter. F. Peppich. Murray; 10 granddad, Merit Annette, Oakley; parents, F e- dren, 2 tmatranartilldmni sn-nven; brother, LaVeil, Sprtogyltle Fu- Mrs Zauttt F. Lawiv Mere an. he. Ler-- n S' h neral Thuredey at 1 Fayette Thurtf'ey, k 4. Cheeet, Church ef Jeeue Christ e Werd LD0 Cnval. Frlwe v 1 Litter dev feints. Friend cell a1 ton Memorial Funaral ' G4 a Wednesday, 7 4 g parent' ham Wednesday 11 m. to nm tf wry' prior t sarvlcas. Buriab from lab Log CHy tmjw Gary. Fayatto Camaltry. George H. Berry Sr. 5 212$ City. oimniM ltr MrrkflII CountVt Lf HI Harry Malban Cnd!aM. T. ItCI N. tti watt. of natural 4 I cautaa Tutufay, 1 15 a.m. In a WITH MEMMRS of the Printing Week committee end Printing Week in Utah Queen Harriet White attending. Gov. AN INCREASE of $950,-00- 0 Clyde signed the proclamation from a five per cent up in his office Tuesday afternoon. 'The' proclamation preamble states that: . I Sprs, null 941 BH Lkt 7 y and Frofemlonai Cart rrk Boll JNv on McCormick n Mrrkft K Harry M. C&ndl&nd -- Raverenea 1107 - 115-1- Sale of Beverage' Nets Fine ia 21, a S total v Ultimo 1 Scot. Ion Dcdr. o John nd Stiut thrift ln ftr litnm lktrk . v Th I hotTtt 10, on of George Clifton Earl, 75, 1456 Labi nmalttl15 WMIIm Mardi Wasatch Dr. (2400 East), re- Ism Holm Moroni, to Ittl, ROptfnM Harry and tired chief engineer for the David School t a b c h a r P h tb a Malban to Arand lawyer Utah Copper Division, Kenne- Sandland. MtrrM kema until h Juna moved to Laaan cott Copper Corp, died of nat- 14, IMG, felt Lake to 12. Hi Arkan-Tempi, church ot ural causes Tuesday at 8:30 Jaeux earvad ai Cnrlit at ward at aduce-lioLetter-dafelntt am. In a Salt Lake hospital Actlva member, chairman and county rapratant- LDS to the Stats STARTING WITH - Kenna-co- tt earvad Church, m lesion tc ftwotlva salslaturaandtorthroe in 1907, Mr. Earl served Auetralla special tarms. raaular Veteran, to arid "(arrlaa I. Survtven. as labor foreman, assistant War Minnie Balia Yeun Nov. IB. 101. to Hi wldowi dauantari, Dodd City, Ark. Mdrriaaa was latar mine engineer, and mine engi- John Vtont, Pleasant Grovat Kay, Mr. Una C. Johmon. both Mlt oitmnliM to the Laaan Tempi neer at the Bingham mine. Lake City Mr. Keith R. TCarelie) Church rt Jasut ChrlH at Lattor-aafelntt. 20 rindchlktreni brothGreen, In 1936 he was advanced to er!, Lehli Leiend Survivors: widow. Latent ana sen D, Murray) Kenltr,Chatter. Jr. Sanpete County! ana two iauahtor. Gaoraa assistant chief engineer, and neth and Mr. Matthaw F, (Louisa) Bird, Mr. Lynn (Flora) Clowerd, felt hath .4 Laaan Mra,14iahn M. (Bimel -(Haul) Cab WM ramed In Laka city) Mr. Willard er. prendchlldrent Uttar, Grantivlll. Funeral Saturday, Frpleh, Murray! ana aislar, 11 LDS 40 m Lahl April of 1938. y , E McCormick Loren SOUNTIFUL-Lo- ren lx trndchldrn; brptnn Oufi.ld By. Calif ; CIuo W.tor Co. Bormor ruioont ot Gw. Hlf A4oon both PddW Cdln J Ollvrf ftiohd flold. Survivor.: ton., duhtor Mra. Vun (Laoral SuttorA Mr. C. Ifirt, ft tH PuL ' Bom BoonvUks trmn Mrt. Frfl bom Moonai M. (Louim) L.mfert, ' Fronclsco. Cllf. Roy, Muroil, C untlful i Cl tv i Ellis. Sa Ward LDS ond Chapel, W fa rt-r)1 rndchlldrn, South, bountiful. Frlondl cell 235b drn, two Ijth South, Thuredey. 44 pm., at runft $tgrGy, nooa, Grttfl LDS Wr4. 1751 W 3000 ward chapal ana hour prior ta aarv-IcPrltrttfi ctt 1575 W. South. Mft Friday. Bur tab Satt Laka City 2700 South. Mtn. Frwy, M "V Jw to 11:30 p.m. iwrlL Stvnfy Mor0it Comtkrv. H. Mine Engineer, 75, Dies o - tlKt park. Jmt wo froduol chonoo degree. Thor I the circulation Mtt.ro which will I... Iv brio, cold Alesken and Cantdlen tr wulhword to tho northwutorn Mrdar the U S. by Iota Wednesday. low Former Kennecott Official t , eJ; mlc wtr ft. Louts Glkf Johnson. Mrrk4 Emm t frwf south-Oos- t. Fsiursli irv hu ftrofri ft Hit Clvlr4 hotBon nt Sr4 piU Noltoiv ftoEi Mt. PI iok City Mr 4. ftu-ft.( Betsy Nlhln4 ClH. Gauth rvrl )Stvwi, Frkv, friends Thure. . Friday arlar la earv. 15k toiMtch Laant ' ortt tlstor, t y Cionlfied Survivor: ftlMrHt ChiMrtfi, John H. Johnson Hunt Jchmon ms a am wut. f maun-tain- Iseteeafcly Priced Spacisvs Chapel sad VIwIb looms Keriel say place la Utah-- ae extra chorj I, i. MAONA John 1 Ssperter Parmsflzif Service four ftrUoy. srvr Soufri. bonfti momr. Mt - . on. Ownu. I,Sooutr to tho Shrtao r? Hon HI 1 , - Cnp44 above-averag- coUx&a H4A E. Brown. Mr. Hrofci CUf t tor fror4 Lthw on. Lorotto Sim. Kln. MwtiM to Blind Amu-ton- , jwi. 1. irt. Sod tub City. M dM Nor It, MorrM t IN. rn T. Drmr. Oct IX 101. Lu Munfer, Vm Prmcta Wud. Church Ot Juu M Chrht Lioyuv noihion.fi. pm ft Monk Ttmol 4y. 4 hour to rvko Frh rhtfBwrkl Mtnr torOHvot Comtttry, 4y Frkndt oo wi$hln mar mko d 4441 ft it noon, Momc iS 1, South Tome ftrtMds CU S74 lit South, Thurv ' MU Scottish Mv; runorol Ttmolt, 1 - war Vtii MMMri Now Yr CltY D Continued from Page 15 ward revision of personal In- Woshlneton, C. ant to the Council of Twelve come tax. 41 Aibuoutreue It Atlont 41 Apostles, was named presl-1- progressive business Institut7. Three million, 45 12 dent of the new West Euro- ions. . dollars if Congress could 41 14 4 35 pean Mission.. 4. THAT recog- be Induced to give Utah 80 per 47 40 . forthright In Salt Lake City Tuesday nition be 72 3 given to the demon- cent of the funds received un54 2 two to the he evening, pointed strated fact that negotiated der the Federal Mineral Leas felt LM Woothor Cottt FrOcloltOtiOn years spent in this capacity, as across-the-boarr ondod Act FOrM Instead Tuoddoy ot of the 37H per F blanket lng "our two glorious years. m, nonot orocldlt.tlon tdr Jtnudry, hdno, tccumuldtlvo doflddncy 14 nroclol-tdt(wage) increases will not pro- cent now provided. tincd Oct. 1, 041, 1.41 occumuio-tl"WEVE HAD mission di- vide proper Incentive for the TOTAL FROM these Increas- 7:51 doticMey, 14t, tunrlM WtdndMoy, e vided this past year, he said, umt, 5:1. teachers. pointing to creation of the "Unless a method Is found to es would be $28,930,000. SR LoW City ond vicinity I ncroosln. Southwest British, Northeast pay additional compensation to Tt is not likely that the Cloud Inou WtdnOMoy. CemldOrabM hloh ScotWodnofeov nltht. British, Irish and North Mutly them, our losses of these teach- forthcoming session of the Leg- doudlnou Cloudy Thurodov. Chtnc dt lleht www tish Missions, which brought ers will continue to be serious. islature would bi mount. In. Idto WMnovloy tr Wodn full in accept toy nltht and In v.noy. ThurMoy. the total to eight in the British idr Wtdnouj.y nlht, . but coMor Isles, two In France and one "THE NET results of this such a schedule of tax increas-t- o Thurwt.y. Hloh WodnoMoy Mar 40. Law 22. Hloh Thuro-dawill Wodnowoy nleht ntor efficient be less teaching in the Netherlands. miet Increased school noor 24. on the average. . . . Everything tncrta.lno daudinou Wadnao-daTHE MANCHESTER, Leeds possible should be done to im- costs alone, the report said, UtahCantldtrabla hloh doudinou Wadnaa-daor-; and Leicester Mostly cloudy Thursday stakes were ' prove the quality of the Indiv- "particularly when it la real- Choncanltht. s at lloht ana w In nartham lota Wodnasdoy or Wadnoodav nlnt ganized in England during his idual teacher as well as the ized that greater demands with Incrouino Fraboblllty of mow In and Holland most were from the areas as other of gov, stay, north Thursday, soraa.lnt slowly south-teaching profession as a whole. ernment have llftla svarmar evar matt at tho Glasgow, Scotland, stakes. already been has merit The program stata, ttFadally in oeuthaatt, Wsdnotday. The church building program much to made or will be made by the but eootor Thursday. Hlaht Wodnasday often ..." - Is time the Legislature con- oanoraiivLewsbt 40s, ox coot to 90sto In going forward, he said, but 20s. Wodnasdoy nloht . is not housing the members THE SPECIAL committee venes. 4 to 20 In southoost. Hloh Thurt-t20o to norm and br 401 to touth. - because there are many more report, signed by David R. Cloudy Wodnosday THE REPORT said, There he Trevithick, Salt Lake City postt convert than ever before, Snow Hkoly Iota Wodnoo-doond Thursday. ; aald. thraufh Ttwrtday. Coktor master and chairman of the would be no profit to anyone at h centtoutn labor otovotlono Wodnasdoy. Hiohs In promoting a fiscal plan that Wodnoadoy to 30a. Laws Wodnasday nltht v HE PREDICTED an increase committee, pointed out that the was to 200. Hleho Thursday to 32. Locally unreasonable. obviously Jt in converts in 1963 equal to program of Cooperating AgenTwo school superintendents, atom Nevada Incrtutoe ctoudtoan the increase in 1961 and 1962. cies for Public Schools Elmer J. Hsrtvigsen of Granite bacamtob mostly cloudy The missions now are "be- (CAPS), seeking $100 addition- District and Dr. M. Lynn Ben-nio- n nltht and Thursday. Chtnet ot llaht snow to mountatoo tots in al each child for expenditure missionaries to send ginning or nloht with Wodnoadoy Wodnasdoy of Lake Salt City District, Croat In Fraboblllty at anew to average dally attendance would were on out, he alL the committee. southward. saroodtot Thursday, slowly special 25 require more than " million Catotoo trand Thursday. Hloho WMnst-do"WE HAVE QUITE a lot of dollars additional 40s. Laws wtdnmday nloht 15 T ALTHOUGH THEY con- ta 21. toHlaht Thursday to 20 to north and British missionaries in the 4Gt to south. curred the in proreport, they British Isles, two or three in IN A STUDY the committee , Ineraatlne ctoudlnats tested that anything near a 10 Wytmtoa France, and on in Germany,1 said was not exhaustive it to llaht snows baytnnlna he said. He added that there found that the state could ac- per cent Increase for the bi- mountains tot Wadnasdty and taraadto ennium would be Insufficient Wadnas-daat ar toutowtrd across much . . quire: . nltht. Celdar to L Six million dollars due to in view Of presnt disparities al- nloht and much ecidsr .lent nartham eoldar existing between Utah bertar. Mattty cloudy and much snows. general population and busi- ready with scattarad llaht Thursday Canttoantal Dlvtaa Wtdna-datost at ness increase on the same tax and. the other Intermountain Windy and Wodnasday nlaht. Hlfht Wadnaa-daState. structure as now. 150 to ns to sauthaast, 4bs to waat and Ur John itch low Chikjron, to Anoranl. Salt 190 of tho - ft AhofTmi Shrtn Senior chomoion Mnoo brook G4 Cogrgo In 1954, orv Tan- - 6. V Amorkwt Mortch ofC.Proposes Plan To Hike School Cash MmmbnI Ciwiiwy fiTJ sasfvi.,wi! ft. WL totirtUtdrf C. WALKER wf r$ iFlorenci J C Mmimm 2 N commander, 3 lf MB. II felt City. ft 4 caiutructton Moult roman, m iratM Tw Finland now laboring In England. While en route home, Mr, Tanner met with Pres. Hugh B. Brown, second counselor in ACCEPTANCE of the sidethe LDS Church First Presi- walk telephone proposal was dency, Tuesday morning in contingent upon willingness of ' New York City, he said. occupants and owners of advarious jacent business property to acThey discussed cept the Installation. church matter. Increase in the combination Pres. Brown was en route to fish and game license would South America for one month, provide about $600,006 addihe added. tional revenue for the state TheTanners wlllmake their agency The- - proposed -- Park home at. 2188 Pheasant Way, and Recreation Commission (5650 South), and Mr. Tanner appropriation would be about will assume "whatever duties two million dollar higher they give to me as a member than the 1961-6- appropriation, ' of the Council of the Twelve. it was explained. six-mi- I . THE CHAMBERS advisory council, headed by Calvin A. Behle, Salt Lake attorney, was Pram U4-- WaatRar Bare requested to study proposals Th Ms intortnaunttM Raglan wtN M cteudy for reduction of income taxes WdnMy with nw Uktv in Dm In other action the board accepted a committee report TEMPERATURE CHART , supporting the proposal of the Utah State Department of Fish and Game to increase the $6 fee for a combination fishing an dsmall game license to $10; accepted a committee Tr. proposing the 1963-6- 5 appropriation for SUte Park and Recreation Commission be set tt $2,585,131 and a proposal of Downtown Planning Assn, on Installation of sidewalk public telephones In the central business district L EIGHT million, LeRoy Edward Cowles. 68, dollars from a Plaza Hotel, charged with ilproperty levy increase. bevan of sale alcoholic legal 3. Seven and a half million erage, Tuesday entered a plea of ont from a one-haof guilty before City Judge J, dollars cent Increase In state sales per Patton Neeley. , . , - He was ordered to pay a fine taxes. of $150 or serve 60 days in JalL L ONE MILLION, cents dollars from a-package increase in cigarette Ahrtyi Ltoi taxes. fotThuStd ' 5. One million, dollars from a one per cent boost In the corporation excise tax. natural .m Morrtttf n ' MPi Beniamin Cut. die IV RICHARD A. Van WinkleJ chairman of the State Road Commission, was invited to discuss the proposed recodlQ-cadoof state laws, following which the board approved the proposal with modifications which would clarify state of eminent domain rights when such rights are exercised on property of public utilities. New IDS Apostle Nathan Eldon Tanner and his wife arrived home Tuesday after two-yea-r stay In Europe mission. Alpha A. Draper AtoM tote as, im M St OftM Eutj r 44 4 of Mturoi Floyd Floyd Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce board of governor Tuesday went on record opposing proposed national legislation for subsidies to finance localized commuter or mas transportation systems. A BRIEF discussion gave rise to the consensus that such action could result In an Infringement on existing facilities and free enterprise prerogative of locsJ capital. J. P. O'Keefe, board chairman, was authorized to name a special committee to study merits, if any, of adopting daylight saving time in this area. r 23 Bruce Johnson ry TUau-eATwoF- un IbkfedUXTTO mcXav-sviow- S, WBA- - mA EtVfttV? I in. nrl t ftm, pi tol n, 12. |