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Show 20 The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, June I, Death Takes 1918 ' Leader in Social Work Funeral services for Virgin- ia Lee Jones Bennett. 70. 189-ls- t Ave., former secretary of the Childrens Service of Society w ill be Utah, Tuesday at 1 p.m. in St. Marks dral. Cathe- E. 231 1st South. Mrs. Bust of Brigham Young was given Monday by Horace Sorensen, director, Pioneer Village, to I Dale Curtis, center, representing Mormon leaders descendants. Sculptor was Ortho Fairbanks, right. Brighams Scions Gather for Birthday .50 descendApproximately of Brigham Young gathered Monday night at Pioneer East, to celeVillage, brate his birthdav. ants 2998-215- 0 Tour Route the edge of manti-l- a sal national forest. Follow it up the western flank of the Wasatch Plateau to... U.S. Highway Numbers QoJ State Highway Numbers 12 Approximate Mileages FAIRVIEW. This is the departure excurpoint for your mountain-climbinsion over the Wasatch Plateau via Route 31, a choice panoramic road. Before leaving town be sure to visit the fairview museum and fill your gas tank. The road curves up Fairview Canyon from the Sanpete Valley and quickly enters manti-l- a sal y During Mondays program, e a bust of Young commissioned by the Sons of the Utah Pioneers and made by Ortho R. Fairbanks, local artist, was presented by Horace A. Sorensen, Pioneer Village director, to Dale R. Curtis. Mr. Curtis represented the descendants of Brigham Young. In making the presentation, Mr. Sorensen said, Brigham life-siz- DP 111 Drill 92m. Salt Lake City, The second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, Mr. Young was born on June 1, 1801, in Whitingham, Vt. OneolH Young had the great mission of leading more than 80,000 Mormon original pioneers from their troubled spots in the East to the valleys of the Rocky Mountains. He funded more than 200 cities and towns. The establishment of printing presses, schools, libraries and orchards were uppermost in his proj- ects." In addition to portraits, bu'ts, furniture and letters of Brigham Young, Pioneer Village also has an old stone meeting house from Coalville. which the Mormon leader dedicated in 1868. national forest, where tall pines and meadowlands create charming pastoral 11 miles, the road pictures. crosses the Skyline Drive, which snakes along the Wasatch Plateau beneath 10,000- - and 11,000-foo- t peaks and affords 100 miles of impressive views you might like to photograph. To sample some of them, follow part of the high road north or south. Route 31 continues southeastward. A short distance along, just off the road, lies what's left of connellsville, which for a brief spell around 1875 enjoyed a coal and coke boom. You can see remnants of some of the mines and coke ovens in the vicinity. It was around here, too, that during that same period Peter Moran hid fugitive polygamists from the U.S. Marshals. From here, Route 31 winds down Huntington Canyon. 8 Skyline High Students Will Attend Boys State N0W...GET COMPLETE COVERAGE, LIABILITY at low cost. 136m. HUNTINGTON is the turning point north on Route 10. Your next stop is . . . 157m. PRICE, center of both a coal and agricultural region. An interesting point of call is the college of eastern utah prehistoric museum in the municipal building. Check here for information on guided tours to Indian petroglyphs and the DINOSAUR QUARRY. Follow U.S. mm 6 and 50 to Helper, in the midst of old mining camps in Price Canyon. Proceed ten miles to... 167m. CASTLE GATE, named for castel- lated stone formations that crowd the town highway. It is a noted whose history includes a daring payroll robbery in 1897 by Butch Cassidy and bis famous Robbers Roost Gang. The high- Special to The Tribune EAST MILL CREEK -Eight boys have been chosen to represent Skyline High School at the annual American Legion Boys State at Utah State University June The boys were incorrectly listed in Mondays Tribune as being from Olympus High School, Those selected to attend the event are David L. Bird, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland R. Bird, 2198 E. Gregson Ave. (3050 South;; John Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Anderson, 4821 Oak Terrace (4755 South) ; David Bjork-mason of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Bjorkman. 2969 E. South; Hal W. Turnbow, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Turnbow, 3989 3250 East ; Robert Parks, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. 4305 3335-301- 0 Fiank Parks, East; Richard Michaelis, son of Mr. and 2721 Mrs. Max Michaelis, Wanda Way (4510 South) ; Jim Ekins, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. Ross Ekins, 4676 Dr.; and Paul Olsen son of Mr. and Mrs. hert A. E.n Olsen, Wc-tue- r 3120-181- 0 i Special to The Tribune - MIDVALE Three, four or five years ago a declaration of war (in Vietnam) would have been the proper thing to do. I dont favor such a declaration now until the U.S.government decides if turning the wrar over to the Vietnamese would work. If it doesnt then we should declare war, Byron R. Ramp-ton- , Bountiful, Republican candidate for the United States Senate nomination, said Monday night. Favoring continuation of the Mr. Bird Salt Lake Newspaper Carrier close-to-hom- drive offers rich rewards as it crosses the Wasatch Mountains through the land where the West was won. Along the way, peaceful retreats beckon you to fish for trout, stroll woodland trails, and relax at attractive picnic and camping sites. You may join this tour at the point nearest you. From Ogden head south on U.S. 91 and Interstate 15 to Salt Lake City for the... This : z : z : : : j i W I 0 : : : i 0 0 0 : 277-mil- e START. From South Temple and Second West Streets, drive south on U.S. 91 and Int. 15. The highway leaves the commercial section, pushes past former Pony Express station sites and crosses extensive farmlands. Just north of Lehi is Route 80, the dramatic Alpine Loop Road which later connects with U.S. 189 at Wildwood. This is the highly recommended, to Provo. Highlights of this route are wonderful mountain-canyoscenery, TIMPANOGOS CAVE NATIONAL MONUMENT (Guide fee, children under 12 free), aspen grove, iridal veil falls, an aerial tramway and pkovo canyon. Or, continue south on Interstate 15 to . . . 45-mil- THISTLE. Make a profitable excur-f:o- n into Uinta National Forest by following the road that turns right, about three miles north of Thistle, and runs up diamond fork, circles red mountain and returns down hobble creek canyon to spring-villYour route is U.S. 89 and 91 and Interstate 15 north to Provo, Lehi and . . . e. The oil industry brings you this tour which is part of a series published as a public service. From powering jet planes to running lawn mowers . . . from heating homes to conserving our natural environoil is basic to a better life for ment the American family. ... PETROLEUM INSTITUTE 1271 Avenue of the Americas New York, New York 10020 AMERICAN Utah Travel Council Council Hall, Capitol Hill Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 esHiHHiiir S 4 Name- - REWARD To boys territory and for delivering Salt . . . your own income lake Newspapers. SHAPE dli Circulation Dapartmaat 14S Sooth Main, Salt loko City, Utah S4II0 PIoom enter my application for a nowipapor route in my Home nnghbo hood. PHONE Surviving is a niece, Leslie W. Jones, Irvine, Ky. The family suggests contrito Indian butions Springs School, Helena, Ala. Fire, Police Joined In Murray Special to The Tribune The Murray MURRAY City Commission has combined the police and fire departments into a public safety department under the direction of Commissioner L. Clark in an effort to Cushing upgrade public service. Previously the two departments operated separately, but the changeover will place both on the same radio frequency for closer coordination, Commissioner Cushing - smarter He defined maturity as responsibility for paying taxes and for clothing, and feeding and sheltering a family. riots, Concerning Mr. Rampton, active in the Republican party for the past 25 years, said, The problems have been caused by a small percentage of students, but a much too permissive attitude has been taken toward them. . AGE SCHOOL ZIP. said. Both chiefs OH ftsr 1 ' Caldwell d Mr. Olsen trial The Horsemen Turn Golf Course To Polo Field Special to The Tribune HorseSOUTH JORDAN men caused an estimated 5300 damage to three greens at the Westland Hills Golf Course, 9400 S. 4800 West, late Sunday. Deputy Sheriff L. Brent Christensen said there is evidence of three horses being ridden across the No. 4, 6 and 8 greens on the course. It also appeared the riders played a the e game marked the which flags holes, he said. vandalism the said He between occurred apparently 10 p.m. and midnight Sunday. in of Third matter. The trial for Theodore J. Alexander, 46, 3646-224- East, 5 and Wallace N. Jackson. 40, (1125 Ave. Princeton South) was slated to start April 14,. but was postponed because no judge was available to hear the matter. No new trial date has been set. Both men had been indicted by last year's Salt Lake County Grand Jury. The defendants are identified as president and treasurer, respectively, of Medical-DentManagement Corp., doing business as the Utah Credit Assn, and Utah Doh ctors Credit Assn., 1418 al 1931-llt- East. Calvin Gillen, M. of the fire departwill be responsible ment for seeing that the two departments operate together in the best interests of the citizens, th commissioner said. Each will provide the other support. For example, the police will be able to utilize fire department equipment in searches, rescues and other emergencies with just a radio call. two men District Court with embezzlement was because postponed Monday Dist. Atty. Jay E. Banks is out of town on another charged - of the police and Arthur Delay In Funds Count Trial polo-lik- STATE CITY --Zip- Mr. Tnrnbow 12 years and older ADDRESS $ City. Jones. She married Harland Bennett in 1926 in Fort Smith, Ark. He died. Conner 1 More Mr. Ekins NAME i Mr. Bjorkman ,?& ftoOWin Address. State. ish gS2 He is known to frequent ski slopes and football fields and has been seen in the area between 17th and 21st South, from 5th to 7th East. He recently switched to a larger territory far increased profits. For free vacation and travel information in Utah, write: through Friday, the pioneer museum warrants a stop. South of Provo, fo'low U.S. 89 into springville, whose high school houses an art gallery. 65m. THISTLE. Settled jut 67 years ago and named for plants growing in the valley, this is chiefly a highway junction. Your route, U.S. 89, continues southward along SALT LAKE CITY. Be on the lookout for Barton Young, alias "Bart," 14 years of age, 8th grader at Irving Jr. Hi and a newspaper carrier for two years. BEST BY CAR Chi-C'g- lias student 212m. 44m. PROVO.The home of brigkam young university, this is a thriving trade center. Its Geneva Works of the U.S. Steel Corporation is one of the biggest west of The universitys upper campus, overlooking the city, is a pleasant drive away, and if you make the trip Monday A native of Louisville, Ky., she was born Jan 19, 1900, a daughter of Bartlett and Eva e nic Skyline Drive. 277m. Kentucky Native Past Service and more knowledgeable than we were, they lack the maturity, judgment and wisdom, to be given the right to vote. Offers Opinion near the junction of Route 96 (left) that leads to scofield restown of Scofield, ervoir, the semi-ghoand the manti-sal national forest. Past Colton on U.S. 6 and 50, you'll go by one of the few fields where the mineral ozocerite has been mined. Farther on, soldier summit is the divide between the Colorado river and great basin drainage systems. Along the way, youll go through tucker, the northern terminus of the sceu Take the family on this exciting e auto tour. 1934-193- While todays COLTON. It is wax-lik- Mon-tevall- Salt Lake County Headquarters R Library, 80 E. Center. He was elected to the State Legislature in 1964 and has district served as voting chairman and legislative district chairman several times. A colonel with the 96th Army Reserve Command at Ft. Douglas, Mr. Rampton said he is opposed to gun control and gun registration. I also am opposed to lowering the voting age to 18, he told several persons at the Mr. Anderson Episcopal pre-Uta- should this nation commit its armed forces to any military action without, intending to use whatever military power a situation might require to ensure a settlement either at a conference table or, that failing, on the battlefield. who Alumna was a memAssociation of Academy of Workers; SoInternational ; Church, and past president of the Salt Lake Business and Professional Womens Club. She was a 1921 graduate of the University of Louisville, and a 1923 graduate of the New York School of Social Work. She received an MS degree from Columbia University in 1928. h In her social work, she served as chief probation officer of the El Dorado, Ark., juvenile court from 1923 to of in1928; superintendent struction for the Alabama Child Welfare Department, 1928 to 1931; assistant professor at Alabama College, (and also as county of child welsuperintendent fare at Montevallo), 1930 to 1932; superintendent and executive secretary. Social Service League, Rockville Md.; district supervisor, Federal Emergency Relief Administration, Atlanta, Ga., Nixon Ad ministration's course of disengaging our Vietnam forces, Mr. Ramp-towho operates a casualty insurance business in BountiNever again ful, added, are 182m. cial Workers Altrusa Club; - Rampton, en-ne- tt Louisville Mrs. Bennett ber of the Utah Social Workers; Certified Social served as chairman of the Utah State Emergency Resources Planning Board and chairman of the Government for Structure Committee Goals for Utah, spoke at the coal-minin- g way continues northwestward, passes Castle Rock, and winds up Price River Canyon to . . . Hopeful Airs Views on Asian War Mr. B died Sunday at a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, New Albany, Ind. She served as a social worker in Atkansas, Alabama, Maryland and Georgia after beginning her career in Utah in 1938. She was a frequent lecturer on social work at colleges and universities and reGood the ceived Citizen Award from the Salt Lake City Exchange Club in 1964. War II Vets Face Cutoff Time is running out for World War II veterans who have not used their GI Loan Guaranty benefits. The final cutoff date for World War II loans is July 25 for those whose eligibility has not expired, Elmer J. Smith, Veterans Administration regional manager said Monday. Loan guaranty benefits are governed by individual expiration dates based on dates of military service and length of service, he said, but there also is an over-al- l July 25 deadline for World War II vet- erans. However, this deadline does for loans not affect eligL-iity established by military ice since 1955, he addea. serv- |