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Show Recreation Areas , The Salt Lake Tribune, August 11, 1965 Panel Hears Utah to Gain $925,697 Testimony For Outdoor Facilities On Colleges Nearly one million dollars in federal matching funds has been appropriated to Utah for development of outdoor recreation areas a'nd facilities, the U.S, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation announced Tuesday. The money, 5925,697, is part of 76 million dollct?s allocated by Congress from the Land and Water .Conservation Fund to t states and territories. had appropriated Congress slightly more than 84 million dollars, from the fund, but five e per cent has been kept in to meet unforeseen 'state res-erv- The largest shares went to the states of New York, 54,892,740, and California, 54,296,894. At the bottom were the Virgin Islands, $6,384, and American Samoa, See Additional Obitu&riee, Former Utah Sheriff Preferential scales measuring needs 'for a metropolitan Salt Lake junior college Tuesday tipped slightly in favor of an institution governed by an independent board. The weight was provided during a special committee meeting at tiie Capitol by spokesmen from Utah State University and the University of Utah. satch died by a Technical Institute endorsing Atty. Gen. Phil L. Hansen has a little appointed Los Angeles attorney junior colleges, administrated by the State Board of Education. is ex-- . Stanley Gewirtz. as special amohg counsel for Tuesdays testimony was deon the '& Utahs part in livered before a special Legisla-questio" so far include-- - a 'the'ivil eronautics Utah and Salt Lake metroBoards Master Plan politan junior college requirem Pacific N o r t ents. . e s t3 o u t To be eligible for the acquisi-'tio- n route Additional to how such a sysand development air grants, tem should be run is the ques.Utah must submit its statewide investigation. Mr. Gewirtz, it tion master plan for recreation to what kind of junior colwas explained, lege should be created in -- a the Bureau of Outdoor Recrea will aid Assist- metropolitan area? tion by June 30, 1968. ant Atty. Gen. F. C. Koziol, director of the Alternatives H. Wright Volk-e- r Utah State Park and Recreatio'n on the second The alternatives other the and states said working lawyers Commission, master plan is expected to be on the CAB case. question so far include a two-yeinstitution geared to acade ready by the end of the year Thirteen airlines have petiand will go before Gov. Calvin tioned the CAB for route authori- mic subjects separate from schools and a L. Rampton for approval before zation between the Pacific It is sent to the federal agency. Northwest and Southwest points comprehensive college offering The master plan, he said, will including Houston, Dallas, Fort both kinds of courses Include state and national park Worth and New Orleans. Speaking for the U. of U. and facilities within tthe state, as himself, Jack H. Adamson, acaA Stop Anyway well as local developments. said Tuesdemic Much of the $925,697 Utah must Salt Lake City is expected to that there is difficulty in day put up to claim its share of the be a stop for whichever line making suhjects federal .money is expected to wins the route, if was explained. attractive' to students who come from the state's recent 67 Mr. Gewirtz, the attorney should really take such a' million dollar pro- - eral said, is a former Utah resi- course. of a is the dent and member gram. Vocational Classes Utah State Bar. Collected $13,000 He is an economic mana He said that SLTTI has manI Earlier, Utah had collected gement consultant as well as an aged this to a great degree, adthe from federal $13,000 ;some Mr- - Hansen for rfvreaHonal attorney ding: "But we still have not government and recently served two years sold high school youngsters in 'planning purposes. Aeronautics and Space sufficient numbers on the propoThe apportionments made to andSpace Adminis- sition that vocational education .the 50 states, District of Columtration chief. bia and four territories, were is a good thing. Division Head revenues from the first full year's Mr. Adamson said that no into the Land and Water ,A former Western Air Lines firm U. of U. policy- - concerning -Conservation derived vice president, Mr. Gewirtz a new Utah junior college sysFund, from the sale of the new $7 re- headed a division with person- tem has been formed. creation - conservation sticker, nel, labor relations, public relaBut, he said, U. of U. Presiother federal outdoor fees, mo- tions, dent James C. Fletcher has exand affairs governmental torboat fuels tax, and the pro- schedule departments. pressed concern that a ceeds from the sale of federal The special consultant was expanded junior college system resources surplus real property overextend executive assistant to two for-- might Forty per cent of the entire mer (JAB chairmen from 1946 to 'available to spend on high edufund was divided equally among i95g it was further explained, cation. the states, with the remaining 60 Independent Board per cent divided among states Alan A. Matheson, assistant to and territories on the basis of federal programs the president, USU, echoed population, and these sentiments for his instituvisitor use of facilities. tion. He also agreed that it is Funds generally felt at USU that an Matching independent junior college board funds Matching appropriated is preferable. to neighboring states include: added that Mr. Matheson Although the Utah Liquor ConIdaho, $830,098; Nevada, $783,-52trol Commission has closed its neither USU President Daryl MontaWyoming, $838,198; state liquor agency at Park Chase nor the universitys board na, $952,106; Colorado, $1,135,-79Citys Treasure Mountain Lodge of trustees has taken a position and Arizona, $1,065,763. while an investigation is being on the matter. conducted into its a He said that a board separate Woman Found Dead downtown agency operations, is operating from the state board of educaMrs. Lou Ctiarlier, 41, 1815 and another will open soon. tion seems desirable because it 26th East, was found dead in J. W. Pace, commission chair- could concentrate on the junior her bedroom Tuesday afternoon. man, said the new Treasure college system, while the state An autopsy will be performed, Mountain Inn on the towns board has many other assignaccording to Officer R. E. Whi- main street will have a state ments. Poof the Salt Lake taker, Dty liquor sales outlet as soon as Attacks Theory lice Department, who shelving facilities are . two-stu- dy The weather forecast map for Wednesday Indicates variable cloudiness over the Intermoun- - h-- w trade-technic- al - trade-technic- al Adminis-Aeronauti- -- too-soo- n Liquor Agencies Open During Park City Query Every Night except Sunday trade-technic- soon get pushed academic program. g the comprehensive junior college setup. Two Fields BOB McGREW The two fields must come together; we cannot continue to milk the public for the support of two autonomous systems, said Dr. Smith. It is Dr. Smiths position that students unable to handle higher education academic courses have nowhere to go within the institution when they fail. AND HIS ORCHESTRA DANCING from 8:30 till midnight DELICIOUS DINNERS from 6 to 1 1 p.nu. low as7$3.00. Supper Selections from $1.75 until 9:30 p.m. NO COVER CHARGE then only $1 per person FREE PARKING for dinner guests at Hotel Utah Garage r, Civic Griffith!,' Grif- A school fiths at for teacher years, ha taught In Beaver County and Dlslrlct. School Retired W53. Active member LDS Church. Filled a mission with wife Isto Samoan Past Superintendent Sunlands First bishop Gar- Lark day School, den View LDS Ward, Midvale. President of Quorum of Seventies, East Jordan Stake President 10 years of Hi oh Priests, Fourth L DS Ward, Mid- - . Survivors- - widow; Midvale, , vale Gilldauohter, Mrs Dell (Beverly) srend-chilen. Santa Ana, Calif ; one two brother, Jack, Midvale. Jordan Jav A. Hall Mr, Durnell hii, as. jm Harrison av., jy Tuesday.. dld served as a policeman in Provo 5 u am-- , m ' from 1924 to 1932 and ..UtahlSfij&iagig 21. July County Sheriff from 193? to 1942. Born 1900, Chesterfiffd, Mr. Durnell was born Aug. 12, Idaho, to James He 1922. . and Alice in Marshfield, Somerset- Hall. MarriedHotting Lottie McC el I a n shire, England, a son of George June 30. 1917 Ro-- f c ate and Eliza Hallett Durnell. He AutomotiveOe Idaho. tech- came to the United States in cT 1882 with his mother as a con- - ' ar Blair Motor vert to The Church of Jesus Survivors widow; ton, dough Latter-day Christ of Saints. t r a John S Mrs. Hor HolL They .lived in Salt Lake City vey (Juno) Rooch, Mrs. Howard (Jove) Dunn, oil 0 Sott Loko City: 6 where he was a newspaperboy grandchildren; brothers Ellis, Bill John Forand worked, on farms in the dren; W red. Hall, oil Salt Lake 1875, Clouds Join in Chorus Mrs. Helen Spencer Williams, and church and former newspaper ijt columnist and radio commentator, died of cardiac asthma Tuesday in a Salt Lake worker Data From U S. Weather fturaau Skies will be variably cloudy over thf entire Intermountain Region Wednesday afternoon and evewith Thera ning showers or thunderstorms will be little change in temperatures TEMPERATURB CHART Data to Tuesday at S p m. hospital. Mrs.. Williams wrote a column : for young people entitled Friends k O Mine for the '7Il-DesereI News Mrs. , under the pen Williams name of Harriet Page, from 1933 to 1937. She also gave counsel on the problems confronting younjf people over KDYL Radio. Mrs. Williams was devoted to the University of Utah, serving on its Alumni Board from 1953 to 1956 and as alumni vice president from 1956 to 1958. tains -- Special SUNSET the General Board. Salt Laka Waathar Data: Precipitation for period ended Tuesday at 5 pm, 0; precipitation for August, 19, accumulative 05; deficiency, precipita Lon since Oct 1, 1964, 20 97,' accumulative excess, 4 16; sunrise Wednesday, 5 34, sunset 7 32 Mrs. Williams was born Nov. in Salt Lake City, a daughter of John D. and Clarissa Young Spencer. She attended Salt Lakg City and vicinity Variable the LDS High School and the cloudiness and Wednesday Thursday Scattered thundershowers of She Utah. late aft mainly parti- ernoons and University Little change In evenings High both days lower 90s cipated in a number of produc temperature Low Wednesday lower 60s. tions, including the female leadUtah Variable cloudiness Wednesday with and Rainbow Thursday with scattered thundershow ing role in "The ers mainly late afternoons and evenings Moroni Olson in the Salt Lake and in west portion. Little temperature ' City. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 12:15 pm. change Highs tooth days mostly 90s Lows 55 to 65 Windy vicinity of showers. Idaho Southeastern Variable doudi ness Wednesday and Thursday with scattered thundershowers mainly late afternoons and evenings. Little temperature change Highs both days upper 80s and tower 90s. Lows 55 to 65. Windy vicinity of showers. ld.be Venable c.oudi- - ness Wednesday and Thursday with scatmainly late afternoons and evenings L title cooler Thursday Highs Wednesday lower 90s Lows 65 to 75 Highs Thursday mostly 80s. Occasionally wmdv tered thundershowers Pedestrian, 85, Twenty-firs- Civic Efforts - - He was a member and former president of the Utah Peace Of-- . ficers Assn., the Prove Elks Lodge and the Society of the Blind. He wasa forrrjef member of the Provo Lions and helped organize the Provo Boat Club, Survivors include his widow one son and three daughters, George Ray, Mrs. Darold E. (Bernice) Olsen, both Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Herbert K. y (Bessie) Sullivan; and Mrs. after a hospital long illness. Bom 74, 1906, July Oe-Jand, Waterford to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phelan, Married lnchtarM cWciub. j" d.. Am- - : Mrs Joan Ann Moisten, Roy, Mrs. Gary (Patricia) Allred, Sait Lakt City; two grandchildren; brothers, Sisters, Joe, Jim, Jeff, all Ireland; Mrs ReSally Barnes, Chicago quiem High Mass Friday 10 a m , St. Vincent de Pau Church. 4893 Wasatch Ave (250 East), Murray. Roe- ary Thursday 8 pm. 4330 S RedRd , where wood friends call pm., Friday until 9 30 a.m. Burial Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Zella May B. Wakefield Mrs S4, . Zella May Ballard Wakefield, died Monday, East, 50 3 am. In a Salt Lake hospital of causes Incident to age Born Jan 12, county!! u ""cis end m- - clnda Winward Ballard GraduaUniversity of te, Utah Teacher In Payson, principal. Normal Training School, Bnqham Young Academy. In later years operated Academy Sweet Shcp, ProIn vo. retiring 1960 Married to Marion Elroy Wakefield Aug 16. 1905. in Sait Lake LDS Temole. He died Juy 4, I960 Survivors sons, Leland B , Provo; Theo Salt Lake City; 11 grandchildren; 10 sisters, Mrs. Eva Stagg, Provo; Mrs. L Atfdzet-- , ta) Hills, Orem; Mrs. Charles (Myr- the shooting, Lake City. Fun--erbut was Rot Re) Denhatier, Salt 1 p.m , Chapel of Thursday, harmed. Memories Mortuary, Provo where call Wednesday 79 Neighbors told Sunset Police friends mayprior to services. Burial Officer Keith Steed that Durst, Provo City Cemetery. to The Tribune. A Sunset mother I, and her daughter were listed in improved condition in separate area hospitals who reportedly had been living Tuesday, following a shooting at Defense Depot, Ogden, had incident in which a Sunset man gone to his wifes home, and when he wasnt admitted, an artook his own life. -The man, French gument started. Neighbors reS. Durst, a recently retired Air ported hearing shouting, folForce sergeant, was found dead lowed by the shots in rapid in the kitchen of a duplex at 277 succession. W. 2400 North shortly after 8 p.m. Monday night. Gunshot Wound His estranged wife, Dorothy, in a 38, was found slumped chair with a gunshot wound in the neck, and their daughter, Sharon, was found lying on a couch with a wound in her abdomen, according to Sunset police. Officials at Hill Air Force Base Hospital said Tuesday the ood woman was condition and a spokesman at St. dictHofPital- - gdM, Said the girl was in fair condition. iff-?- Son Uninjured A son, Chipper, 10, witnessed Hearing Sept. 17 For Laytons Fund Loss Case t n Rodney M. Hill Funeral for services Rodney Merrick Hill, 34, 10264 Marble St , Sandy, who died Tuesday will be Friday 11 am sandy Seventh-Eighth Ward Chapel, 9501 Poppy Ln (900 East) Friends call 8090 S State, Thursday p m., Friday Burial Sandy City prior to services Cemetery Born April 13, 1931, Santo Joshua Glenwood and Esther dy, Lavinia Whitecar Hilt. Married Draper. 1949. Sandy Divorced. Married Jtlleen Jolley, Jan. 27, 1961, Salt Lake City Crane operator, Ken- necctt Copper Corp U S Army 1954-5- 7 Chairman Cub Scouts Graduate Jordan High School, 1950 Member LDS Church Survivors widow; sons, Steven Kent, Miss Mary daughter, Jilene Hill beth Murray; Rodnev Merrick Jr , Sandy; stepsons, stepdaughter, Alan Reed Beebe, Thomas Kevin Beebe, Melanie Beebe, all Sandy , brother, sisters, Alvin G , Draper; Mrs Orin (Irene) Totman Sandy; Mrs, William (Ruth) Woffley. Blackfoot, Idaho SANDY 4 Special to The Tribune Joseph P. Hermann LAYTON CITY Funeral servPreliminary hear- icesBRIGHAM for. Jdseph Paul Hermann, 50, ing for a former Layton city Brigham City, who died of natural causes in a Brigham City employe charged with embezzle- hospitalMonday writ be Thursday 10 am , Petersen Funeral where Chapel, ment of public .funds has been friends calU Wednesday pm. set for Sept. 17 at IQ a.m. in Thursday prior to services. Burial Rexburg," Idaho, Cemetery Clearfield City Court. The preliminary hearing was requested by"L. G. Bingham, Births Ift Salt Lake area hospitals 24 hours in the of ended on at behalf Tuesday Ogden attorney, 10 30 pm included Mrs. Connie Stone, former Lay-to- n ...Births city recorder. .The case was transferred to the Clearfield court after Layton City Judge Douglas L. Cornaby who investigated said the vicdisqualified himself, citing as tim was crossing State Street his reason knowing too many from east to west on the south of the parties involved too side of 2nd South. He was listed well. in fair condition. The woman is charged with He was struck by a south- misappropriating public funds bound automobile driven by Jef- and with embezzlement of $50 frey James Gilchrist, 24, 914 while she was city recorder Wilson Ave. (1750 South), ac from Sept. 1, 1963, to Oct. 15, cording to investigating officers. 1964. Hurt in Accident An man suffered Ward hip, leg and facial injuries TuesChapel, First Ave. and K. St. day shortly after 11 p.m. in an Friends may call at 260 E. South automobile-pedestriaaccident Temple Wednesday from 6:30 to at the intersection of 2nd South 8:30 p.m. and Thursday from and State Streets. 10 1 11 a.'m. Burial will be in the Being treated at Holy Cross Salt Lake City Cemetery. Hospital was Thomas Butler, 85, 253 S. State. Salt Lake City police in the LDS - From Shooting Wounds Improvement Theatre. She was married to Rex Winder Williams May 29, 1918, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors include her husband ; three sons, Robert, Dr. J. D. and Rex Jr., all Salt Lake City; 10 grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Mrs. Jean S. Farr, Los Angeles, and Allan Spencer, Daniel Spencer and Mrs. Arch J. (Rehan S.) West, all of Salt Lake - - Lao Phelan. SJ Mom, Daughter Recovering Mrs. Williams wrote many articles and manuals for LDS 18, Thomas L. Phelan ery. mothers diary. 29, antTGeneva. at A granddaughter of Brigham Young, second president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she was secretary-treasurer and researcher on the restoration of the Beehive House, former residence of Pres. Young. The undertaking was aided by the detailed description of the house found in her HaH. Son Diego, Calif t sisters, Mrs Don (Tola) Anderson Mrs Fay Price. Mrs Charles (Lola) Stephens alt Salt Lake Ctv Funeral 7th South noon, 36 E Saturday where friends call Friday p itl Saturday prior to services. Burial ML Olivet Cemetery. MURRAY Thomas Temple. ' 723 Maple Ave , He also served as a guard for' m'u Wv. died u 0 20 v the U.S. Steel plants at Ironton am In a Murray Five-DaForecast Thursday through Monday Utah Showers or thundershowers of an yielding an excess of inch at most places in southern Utah and h cess of of an inch in rn Utah Precipitation occurring toward the end of the week Tern-re- s will average two to four deLe-Rogrees below normal southeast portion and near normal north and west Normal h A. (Madge) Kelson, both and tow for Salt Lake City 92 and 59. Provo; six grandchildren; and Eastern Nevada Widely scattered thundershowers yielding generally small 13 grandchildren. amounts of precipitation Temperatures to average near normal Normal high and Funeral Friday low for Elko 90 and 46. Southern Idaho Widely scattered aft Funeral services will be connoon and evening thundershowers. Tern 11 a.m. in the peratures to average near normal with a ducted Friday cooler period twoard the weekend NorRoom Chapel mal high and low for Boise 90 and 56, Po- Berg Drawing catello 89 and 53. Provo, where friends may call exWyonfing Average temperature pected to range from near seasonal nor- Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. and mal west to two to five degrees above to services. Burial normal m the east Briefly cooler toward Friday prior end of die week Scattered showers and will be in the Heber City Cemetmost numerous west thundershowers Utah. Born in S.L.C. Draper area. He became a tinsmith. In 1890 he moved to Heber, where he married Emma Johnson, June 11, 1902,The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS v Summary Partly cloudy to cloudy skies were the general rule across the Region Tuesday afternoon wifh a- few stations reporting clear skies The air was still moist and unstable and produced scattered showers and thundershowers In jnost areas of the region Little change is forecast for Wednesday. Temperatures across the area were mostly in the 80s and 90s Health Guides She was a member of the board" of the Utah Association for Mental Health and editor and compiler of valuable guides on - mental health services in Mutual Kastem Nevada Variable cloudiness Wednesday and Thursday with scattered showers and thundershowers mainly late afternoons and evenmgs Little cooler Thursday Highs Wednesday 85 to 92 Lows 50s Highs Thursday mostly 00s. Windy at times Wyoming Generally fair southeast, partly cloudy with widely scattered afternoon and evening showers and thundershowers, north and west portions WednesNo important change day and Thursday tn temperature Highs Wednesday 80s southwest to 90s northeast, 75 to 05 moun- -- -t Jadj City; Mar Jaycees, Police Team Up LDS Hospital N Mr. and Mrs David R. Cain 350 West, son. Mr. r?; m"", 1951 a;UgM,r!' . n4 Mrs. Richard j. Murdock. , East, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Richas 467 E Burton Ave , son Mr. and Mrs. Melvin H. Griguhn, ' 999 Debonair Dr , daughter Mr. and Mrs. Evan C. Frampton, 4066 S 5200 West, Kearns, son Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. McFariana 1300 Greenwood Dr , son Mr. and Mrs. William 'S. Raich 2773 S 625 West, son Mr. and Mrs. Cal G. Watkins 4681 Tina Way, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ranald C. Braaza 79 -Coatsville Ave , daughter Mr. and Mrs. Edmond E. Tucker 936 E, 6th &wtt), daughter Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Driggs 2143 Texas St , son Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Naglt, 5945 S Fontaine Bleu, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Paterson 3451 Scot Circle, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C. Nolson 2842 S 2540 East, son. Cottonwood LDS Hospital Mr. and Mrs Gary V. Bralthwalto, Roosevelt St, Midvale, son Mr. and Mrs. James Paul Carroll 1105 W. 10600 Sooth, Riverton, daughter Mr and Mrs. Glen M. Curtis, 13058-95- 0 East, Draper, son Mr. and Mrs. Donald Duka 6700 15060 East, son. Mr. and Mrs. Todd A. Jensen, 934 E. 2nd South, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jim L. Kreem, 4563 7th East, Murray, son. Mr. and Mrs. William Parker 4300 Mackay Dr , daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stratton 9990 Umber Lane, daughter. 513 . Four Utah residents were cited for courteous driving during the weekly meeting of the Salt Lake Jaycees In the 31 with & County Building Tuesday evening. Salt Lake Public . Safety Commissioner' Louis E. Holley City y. or Transcribing FET Mrs. Judy Mae Law, Roy, was cited for signaling at all intersections when turning and when making lane changes, for stopping at pedestrian crossings and for turning into the correct la'ne. East, George Giles, was awarded a certificate for pedestrians the allowing y when the driver had the 259-12t- h right-of-wa- right-of-wa- More Courtesy For allowing three cars to presented courteous driver pass when he had the certificates to the winners in James W. Allred, 5516 S. Man Found Dead the third of six weeks of com17th West, was presented a Special to The Tribune courteous driving certificate. petition. SANDY-RodM. Hill, 34, ney Reason for1 Award The program is being spon- , Mrs. Betty Gail Cassity, 10264 Marble St., Sandy, was sored by the Jaycees with the car Tuesday cooperation of the Salt Lake 2140 ,Sherman Ave. (1330 found dead in his Police Department. When South), was cited for commit at 7:10 a.m. near 14th East and 4ing no trafficTViolatiorw," 10000 South,- from what Salt observing a courteous driver keeping a safe distance from Lake County Deputy , Sheriff law enforcement officials sigother traffic, and being alert Weldon Conger said was nal the driver to pull over to carbon monoxide and courteous to other drivers the curb. The driver then is ' cited for courteous driving. for several miles. right-of-wa- Discover how this electronic marvel can free you from paperwork drudgery... save time for your more important responsibilities. Phone or write for a free tryout on your own desk of the low cost Embassy. HOTEL1 SK oEfflga (BedOIStenorette I 2S9t 14 EMBASSY' Sbupilcato T3UPPCrCOMPANY 3 Jones Frank 1 Weather Hits Wet Note-I- ts Leader Singing iii the Rain 68, 333 L St., civic Dictating 24g gQ Accessories plus Musical luncheon' SPECIAL FOR THE LADIES : and fashion show each Monday - ll. 4 More Courteous Drivers Win Atvards itoQuosat -3- Ex-Write- SpocoAgo dictation apood with tho now, atroamllnod Stonorotto'EMBASSY m RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED Death Claims courses out by the This led him into a discussion with Dr. Ralph B. Smith, Brigham -- Young University faculty and special junior college committee member, who wrote a report for Utah's Coordinating Council of higher Educatlonre-commendin- t&in Region with widely scattered afternoon nr evening showers, but little temperature change. 8 I Lloyd V. Tilt, SLTTI day school supervisor, read a lengthy statement which attacked the comprehensive junior college theory. He said experience has shown that counties, of to n -A- Dur-nel- l, C-- Frank Griffiths D. D. MIDVALE 77, 671 E. Center St , Midvale died of a heart ailment 1730 Tuesday his home. pm.at Burn" April5 It. 1688, AdumsYllle, Beaver County, to et Even end - causes incident to age Tuesday at 3:30 a.m. in a Willard rest home. Mr, Dumell was deputy marshal in Heber and served as Wasatch County sheriff from 1918 -- needs. Another five per cent, over four million dollars, pec ted to be distributed rthe states early in 1966 ..ha sis of, of their recreation areas. George Page 89, 22 S. 900 West, Provo, former sheriff of Utah and Wa- par- however, to The Tribune Special PROVO-rE- li Coast Lawyer To Aid Utah Trade Techs Their concurrence was balanced, Air Route Bid statement from Salt Lake Trade tially Obituaries Death Takes -- (j J. d 258 . E. lit South . Phone Solt Loke City, Utah ' 328-886- 9 - - I Holy Cross Hospital ' Mr. and Mrs. Donald & Simmons 105 Girard Ave daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Murdock 194? 15th East, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Michael N. Roiison 1035 Colorado St , daughter. Mrs. Thomas F. Miller. ,2117 Westminster Ave, daughter. r owl Mrs. James William Cra-.croft 949 w 33rd soth daughter -- St Marks Hospital Mr. nd Mrs. ntt . S 1200 Wnl. Granger. 8220 Valley West fttno, tou9htr Hospital Mr. an Mrs. NM O. E. 5620 Soutti, d.ughlcr. Htrrlv 11M , |