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Show I i Story Smells a Bit, Bui It's True , Too Ten V. Tiipo n.igiit well uite a boo.. on -- The Ii?sion " tf ihe BlttoK aud Wime At d it wouij be a true tSie, not a tiuiller. Mr. Tripp who lie- - at 5P1U V. 3'b0 South, claims Ln fami-lot is being invaded bv sxunks striped and smell. e members BATH SET Moel For lil Suspec t Lake Cry Rieben, Thursdav night 23-2- 125.49 Individual on prices request. Come in and see our COMPLETE STOCK Weddle was bound over to stand trial for first degree murder in Second District Court Thursday at the conclusion of a three-da- y preliminary hearing. of PLUMSING KITCHEN VANITIES, types Plumb- FIXTURES, CABINETS, and all ing Repair Parts; Pipe Valves, Fittings. 4th S. 7th W. - 3554656 bunker died P'r .36. p ? 'OTP P 0 ' N'.A .' School. On Sepi. 1. 1934, lie Fire, Explosion Damage Weslsidc Plasties Finn - explosion left J1.000 damage to EDO Western, a plastics manufacturing company, 2645 S. 2nd West, Friday at 9:10 a.m. said Salt Lake County Fire Chief Keith Heddlesten. Demo Club lo Sponsor The Democratic Sagebrush Club will sponsor a political outing with food and entertainment Saturday at 6:30 p m. in Liberty Park. Former Atty. Gen. Phil L. Hansen will be the chief guest speaker. Pioceeds from Ihe mem- third-ter- mentation of the Trith -- h Utah Summer School and the Arts and Sciences. The Rev. Merrill's lectuie will cover specific problems that Utahs Chicago citizens Funeral services will be, held Monday 2 ,.m. at 260 E. South Templp, wheie friends p.m. Burmay call Sunday ial will be in Ihe Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. face, including poverty, education. employment and com- 6-- 8 munity relations. ri i LSE V Oh FO Wash ngfon Nat JMb t 41Soi Psilrnf Agmt To ! C o at o t '4 i e ompai Apt1 rira'i Ct 4r;C'rti0 Mk V.'iOO f y trl Satle-eO- 1C A chnit lo f Ani'c lcioved 1 it nna 3 mo ' $ e PLD ' .', t ' A a r rt r 1 3 per HA.fc p' A PD. r s a p'or, N S . I 50 V IV P Co. I re D QT A 'JlanMllO t ri" ' . A Pi t i'v'4 f P ionei A Av J W A ll Da or iU 0 the' poht mod U'Q Prao LhO' A 'ny 0f nnf M Lf i A a OJ . pi p cm 0,p..aar) h t at Nar Full Nh V lt Nam f rt Nar a Vddtt I'.tai "11 Nam N tV'dd I v edit Mts. Dye said Kevin's Dr. Robert Fowler, told them if we went about it gently over a period of time, we might get some informa- Itvtial n, Strait Addtwa State ty Plam SUBSCRIPTION i i L. nYSlate AGREEMENT Mark On id Tribune D start my tobirnofion Salt take Tubune fo; tion from him. Kevin, who Daityand Sunday Sqt'O'. Protest Stirs 13 Counts Against Trio For Only $1.00 a Month This insurance Pays $600 GASH comThirteen criminal were filed plaints Fnday against three men arrested Thursday afterneon dunng a demonstration at the Saif ltke County Division of Family Services, 119 E. 21M South. Charged with not. a felony; conspiracy, an indictable miswere Laurance demeanor, a month while youre hospitalized JUST $1.00 A MONTH 720-12t- h MAXIMUM MU HUM MAMSIM Fredrick Hammel. 23. 720 12th East: Terry W. Chateau, 24. 363 E. 6th South, and Steve East. Cushing, 23, Hammel was also charged with assault on a police officer, a felony, following the disturbance which threatened to turn into a riot when tempers flared and demonstrators $86.00' $4,150 $16,000 FATAL ACCIDENTS MAJOR INJURIES MINOR INJURIES This i e porriol dcKriphon Qt th , Above is the application form for the accident insurance to which you end members of your family are entitled as readers of The Salt lake Tribune Perhaps your neighbors have told vou about it There are no age limits there is no medical eian.ination. t ond ptions cftrd by policy No. NA777 This coupon above mav mean money lor you when you need it most. Wnen a sudden bad accident strikes... or a minor one. An accident can wipe vou out financially, hospital and other bills being wnat they re to day . . . about double what they we'e 10 years ego. . . . Insurance ottered as a service to The Salt Lake Tribune readers and.ynderwritten by one of ths largest compan.es in the field, National Insurance Washington Company of Evanston, Illinois At a cost so low no family can attord to AT LAST, HIRE IS THE ANSWER Accident he without it. i i from Only $1.00 per month for each member of the family. just complete and mail the above application. Thats ail there is to it. For Information Call 524-274- 7 i i began scuffling with police. Total bonds originally were set a i $30,000 for each defend- ant. A bond reduction hearing was held late Friday before City Judge Maurice D. Jones, Hammel and who ordered Chateau released on recogm-- , zunce, and loweied bond on Curbing to $100 Tlie tlnee defendanis en-- I tered innocent pleas to the misdemeanor charges and trial was set for Sept. 9 at 10 a m by City Judge Melvin H. Moris Preliminary hearings on the Jflony complaints also was scheduled for Sept, 9. Lae jacoo, ho 2 p rr , .M fl fnends call Suncae ana Vonatv 6rof serv .e. K cum n Vtew Ae'Tor casn, difficult has aol CVDfcN JoRn L PgiBids ft, eo Thursoav of nafurai causes ig Occiet nurs rtq nnme BorG Jo4 l&fc Ocven io lhC'iras G ana Bfrv.AMi Ph Hpi varr-Ja Fi:aoetf unsAC'-iMarch ?v er soemn ed Lave LOS B Temole Sfr 2C Ao' t red eniDtOv peiOregon bnori L r itfrvGed Naval Syoo.M Memoer Vooarren Depot s ct k o si, Gad toooe Un cn Od Timers Cloo Paitc sot oaobfers, meUm S , soriors Sa t t kt Mrs Arnianc tifv. (Thelma Srhade s Earl (Jovcei Oioen, Mrs John Clayton, North Oocan (Genevievei Hunlivti1? Nee htloren 9 Gfa h otoer, H siller Norh L Ooaen. Anne Rcoert Da, Mrs, Lvnch Oooen Funeral Monday 11 a n Ltnoauis and bvts Coooal Chapel yhee fnenas ca.l Sunoa '9 P it and oodav p'lor to serv tA Buriat Ooden C'W Cemtfry. f kanips, TeniD'. S rs races a 1st 5 vam-- Kobbcries F JOS ih ehides vit arrested u ROY oe t c'evvrt '0 1.6 5th East C (heyroifrf; 1965 d xer'-- v.c, oi itate S 341 E 85 AiKon Ra'Ttber Soofh, 19 '0 0 Honoa S Matrt 19T) Ford, 12 900. 401 1st Ave . 19oJ Chevrolet 00 S Mam 196(5 Chevrolet, 8159 8th S 3rd East 19s9 6utk. $ 0 ' a VV. 7th iouth, 1962 Chevrolet. 0 1025 Atkm Ave. 1965 Ford. U00. I toys outh Paul rev.ovred. arresteo tuvenn F 9fh South eyelashes, cloth. tv.o suspects, $7 64, .ecovered. 64 Inq, one juvenile arrested 40 N th west. Dtncit. covered; tuveniie arrested iso, Wasetrh Dr., bicvcle, 1st North, btcvcle, IO Kfrnsmqton, bicycle btcvcle $85 Boi, 6th S West Temple, bu.de, 563 Hamilton Court, ball, $6 15 S Mam, wallet, cash $19 916 N 13th West, bicvcle, $50 Westmmter College, bicvrie, St , bicycles, 2635 Glenmair 168 W Snqth Temple, radio. 146 re- 0 S W $Jfl. I Assault and Battery ?s eics B.g Cottonwood Rd , Marcia Pavne 38 G St., was struck, action oeroinu 4300-White. 5th East, Patricia 4090-5th East, struck with raw eoo; action oend no 000-9thast,3l20-9t- Tracv L Lano was n eager, East, 9, choked, action pendmo. 4715 tools, $30 , nothing taken. cioareftes, beer, S 2780 West, television, $200. Emrorattoo Carwon, suitcases. Namba Wav, ncthityq taken. V. Western Dr., tool box, $196. Maple Wav. cash, $55. 3051 Car Prowl, Strip 4088 Jupiter Dr, sfereo, Ion, car caddy, $114 6776 W. 2820 South, air com- 4614 2143 room Thursday and ate his first solid food. Mrs. Dye siad he was eating about every 30 minutes. Death Takes Tile Finn Contractor a y while vacationing at Crescent Wash. Beach, He was born 3. 1888. to Jan. W. C h arles and Bethiah CafLindsay m Salt fall cleaner, West, stereo; $225. South, hubcaps, $40. Ave. ritit, Lamboume 2P4 E. sootiioht, $79. 499 Wasatch S Blvd , 1963 Ford. West 1964 Volkswagen. 21st South, 1966 Chevrolet. t-- t, 1965 Volkswagen 36th West. 1970 Yamaha 27th S 80th W 4C 2195 S, motorcycle W n ried North Temple, tent trailer. 1966 ierved. Felix West-e- , S. 27th Thefts S 2nd Wacatch p,. 3?u West, bicvcle; $40. Blvd , bicycle, $9. S 40th West, bicvcle 3865 S. 17th West, air conditioner, $I4U 3979 Wasatch Blvd , btcvcle, $50 g91 w. Mudred, btcvcle; recov- ered 1th S batteries, arrested 5'0-9!- 2996 7019 toe is East, boat motor, $1 5C0 Strtte, raoto, taoe recorder, $d6.58; rec( vered. susoect the Caffall Tile and Supply Co., wheie lie was pi evident until Ins death. He was given the Contractor of (lie Year Award in 1965 by Tile and Architectural Magazine for his service and ability in the tile field. He was a niembe- - of the Ft. Valley Country Club, and the LDS Church. n He lived at 977 Wilson Ave. Besides his widow, lie is survived by three daughtei-sMrs. D. Owens (Thelma) Thman, Glace Steely, both of Salt Lake City, and Ethyl (Jo) Collins, Layton; three five greatgrandchildren, r, and a grandchildren. Mrs. John (Ruth) Hart, Idaho : Falls. Funeral services ate scheduled for Tuesday noon at 260 wheie South E Temple ft lends may call p.m. Monday and one hour befoie set vices Tuesday. Bunal will be in the Sail City 6-- $60 rotar, $150 South, tools. $200 South, canOv. $50. recovered, two luveniles ipprenend-e"teamed to parents 2233 E 45th South, btcvcle 2065 West, oasoime, $6 13250 S 2040 Pheasant Cl, bicvcle SPO 3'h S 9raie, ourse, cash, $41. w. 4985 South, b.cvcte 4il $75. 6 '45 S Highland Or., 175 W. i3235 South, battery, $?5. 4428 3065 East, 4957 W. 3945 4000 W. 35th 1971 Tom Wood 263 New Star, indreent exposure, sentenced six months in ail. susoenoed on 12 morrhs orooa-tton- , aso rnurt see a doctor and lunnvt four reports Ortoert A.eail. 43, no addre-- . drunk, sntncrd 30 davs in tail, court retails iurxdi'tion, '6t ure to pay senenced ore dav in inl Clifton M Walker, 51, 6e7 East South Temrle, orunk stricken AMson, 62, ?946 George Ave , Oqaen, onscene onaucw one day in tail srtercd R'Ckell, no eddre, petty james larceny, stnken, no complaint Rubn Romero Gabadon 4? 48 Post Office $t . drunx, suspended on ficafer Hancel K Hare, 68, no add-jamesc unx Strieker 34 Joe Hrrer teniert drunk. three oavs m tail iotr,ced a 'o B 0 rv, 2; Jenkins. o Burton srirxn Keith Ae (4 Lambert i Trurtlo, 10 davs lunsdiction. i t- 26, in tail, court A -- f Cottonwood Hospital ) P Mr. nd Mr,. Ktnnetii A. CrltcmL 2A W 5th Norm, Lehi, dauohter Mr. and Mrs. Gerraid K. Gregory 259 E 3rd South dauoher. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Johnson, 2774 w 4lst South daughter Mr. and Mrs. William A. McEwan V 131 Woodland Ave daughter Mr and Mrs. Gordon A. Madsen., 1246 Parkwav Ave daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Phelps, Sc8? Bckhawk Dr., Granoer, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H. Mears m 2831 W. 86th South, West Jordan Z sot Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Westen- 34 W 5750 South, son. m Skow, St. Marks Hospital , Lawrence B. Isak PI , daughter Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Paul Chris tensen, 924 W. 4655 South, Tavlors ViM daughter Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gimyb, 365)4 S Rannock S , son 4, Mr and Mrs. John B Matnerv' on. W 1700 South, Bountiful, 27 L. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ketcham, Saltair, son. Mr. and Mrs. Son. 1520 Packian $ Inhersity Hospital Mr and Mrs. John Thogerson, W 13th South, son . llli; IJ)S Hospital atv Greenwocd 21, 717 W North Ten ole Deity larceny, stricken, no co rtplamt. 2? Sanciers. Fooiracer, iyarv.n An; drunk senienced to five oavs ? rrirt re? 'S iljrishictton EivmNiel High. 41, 104 Cei'tral R 'hfie'd drunk stricnen St Deibert Leroy MadiH. 58 , 558 vV Norm Temple, oelty larceny, stricken r o ccmptaint John Tto Maesas, 11. 445 N 5fh V.est, drurk stricken "rank Perea. 57, transent, drunk, sr cken Oonaia Rav Pruitt 33, Nerh Carolina, drunk, sentenced to 30 davs in tan 30, 8425 796 East, Epi Rodnouez. Sandv, drunk, stricken. Maroaret Hunter Fowler Strange, 39 78 E. 2nd ScJth, petty larceny, sentenced to 10 davs in lail, court rerains jurisdiction Tamra Mavleen Booue, 19, 2922 S State, unlawful entry, sentenced to $x months tn ial, suspended on one, year prooation Clinton Duane Lamboume 50, 243 E 1st South, drunk, stricken. Joe Bon'facto Trunllo 38. 227 N 5th West, petty larceny, fue days m iatl Ramon Joseph Trujillo, 27, Grand Junction, Colo , drunk, three davs m tail, x.ourt retains jurisdiction. Puth Ann Cummings, 21, 764 Windsor, petty larceny; fired $25 sentenced six months in iatl, suspended on one year probation; stay, Aug 6, O'unK of Record Birth recorded m Salt Lake aiea? period booitahi during the ended at 9 pm. Friday include. brntoncin" In 1911. Mr. Caffall founded , Albert Charles Trouse 1M, 22, 10079 Blvd, Venice, Calif; Washington driving an automobile while under, the influence of druas; dismissed irt th interest of justice. Tamra Mavleen Booue, 19, 2922 $ J State. 2nd decree buro'arv, motion T f counsel to dismiss granted Grald Edward Wise, no aodress. fugitive frum tutice; dismissed, ne governor's warrant. East, bicycle, $40. Appleton Dr , bicvcle. $25 E. 405 South, jack stands, Cil Criminal Court Lake City. He married Viola Jones in Salt Lake City. . r Birth West. B B tubes. $i SO; I' veniie apprehended 4720 S Redwood Rd , food; recovered luvemte apprehended $1 39, re4041 W. 5415 South, food covered, two juveniles arrested 4730 S Redwood F cigarettes; recovered' suspect arrested. 5601 S 27th West, c'othmfl $12, recovered, three luvemtes arrested. 3695 3950 Max Fast, drunk Shopliftings 3601 w Dismissals Stolen Vehicles 3601 a $t0. two davs in lal, suspended an pavment of fine Ramon Mendez, 42. 312 W. 3rd Ncrtn, orunk, three dav$ in iatl. Anoe! G Menooza. 29, Mexico, a- -' granev; two davs tn tail. John W. Montaomarv, 61, no trespassing, three davs in ait LeRov R. Moulton, 32, 1236 Elans Av. onmk, stricken. Paul O'Keefe, S4, 135 E SouW Temple, drunk, 10 days in ial, court retams jurisdiction Gillman Brvan Riogs, T7, 243 S. Sate, carrvma 9 concealed weapon,? 10 davs Tn tail. Nertor Jesus Rosa II, 134 W 34ft. St Sacramento. Calif., betty larcM nv, five davs m tail, court retains. iuridicton, credit given for timt retains Recovered Stolen Vehicles -- 6 Flank A. Caffall, 83, Salt Lake City tile and marble contractor, died of a heart ailment Thurs-- d air cush 4520 3205 S. E, 3r Sentencing Soth, Wes East, 731 Citv Criminal Court Burglaries 765 60, - $100 $20. 3477 W William Rapten, Edith Olsen L 6?th 8 a . , , Edith Olsen. 64 Prova, PROVO died July 28, 1971, it. a Salt Lake rert home of natural causes Born Mav ,6 907, Provo, to Christian and Sarah Ann Duirant v Olsen Member LDS Church. Survi .rs. several cousins in Utah 9 4 County 11 Saturday. Grayaside services K a m , Provo City Cemetery. Friends call Otrm Family Mortuary one hour4w before services $00 bhcrifFs Docket 4391 Taul IV. llapien $20. Comotamts reentered with Ihe Salt Lane County Sheriff Department during the 24 hour period ended 9 am. Friday include 3'33 ' Maryruth Whitehouse, March 4. 194?. Sen Dieoo. Ca'if. Owner, operator,-CamerDen Photoqraphy Shop. Sur- M- v vers. vV uow son daughter, Paulette G Allen, all Salt Lake Citv; brothers, sisters, Rslph, Jean, Justin all Chicago. Joe. Carl, Ida Mae Rapien, Mrs. Mary Martha Pattv Mrs lanet Pose Herbert all Gatlin Cincinnati, Ohio; Edward. brq. Term private funeral service Monday, 574 E. 1st South. Thefts 10th Mster, Fast, died July 30 of natural causes a Sait lone Ctv hospifal. Born . April 28, I9U. Evanston. Onto to Jo- seoh and Ida Oos Raoen Married--- ,. trao' moust brothrv , Shopliftings t $70;2nd 452 Vvvo. ihan h aft Jr Idaho Fails. Lv-- n N M , IM Hiaft Farmmcton, Ra oh (Carol' Sm tn, Arvcda Coo, Bondu-raMrs Omer (Melba) Faer Mrs Dean (Bernice) Wyn ARr Joseon Dayton Paul, Idaho (Louise) Kortum, Pocatello Funeral 1 om Lmdou st and Sons Tuesday where toiomal Chapel, Ogden, tnends call Mnt gv 9 om end o' hour pr'inr srV'ces Bnciai Washint- ton Heiohls Memoria? Park. ehieles J9o9 ;th u 1910 leavher Survivors husnai'O So. th Richard dauqntfrn, Rov Mrs Denr t'fjvn (Brenda i Bingham, Sotfh Weoer v Stolen 4 s hool P'v''cu,. X Thorsted Vf'er 100 Chevrolet ausoect areMed H'att Arva yon, iop7 ChfrNrciet I t c ed toliowinq surqecv in an Ooi,en ho Ptai Bom July '7 r9J S An lliam E and Let hany Idaho to t Ro e H ett Matned Chaxter 1 homed Maifid Idaho, Nos U, emer LDS Church Sincav 19,. Recovered Stolen S t Arva II. Thorsted ufh. ca n V00 S I St tavhomeef. Ui. Vveit, i 8 soeaK Tereo. Jiso tapes $0 At'ro ' 8 N speakers ;nt Vvl. te.eviiton $ 8o be-'si- lue lohn L. Phillips ado. saw sash reostet, odii'd It V. tsf ca'h S .w muted ercp- u'50frttf jfd Wet, tb Ea't noth rxj laken too!, municating because he has aphasia, a condition in which he scrambles language. since heie Hospitalized searchers found hint, exhausted and dehydrates, lying a stream Wednesday, Kevin took his first shaky steps around the hospital Douglas-Hidde- rs PaiK F 3400 suffers Sjrvt. wiflo-- t Let Lave g r a no b C'he Sa ' O 5 9 H filter Salt Lake Tribune Accident Insurance afrs.' Ant 4 e 3978 4648 83i 8 Boy Lost 10 Days Relates Sketchy Story of Ordeal epilepsy, HO) .4 freon rt (Henrettai P, Car Prowls, Strips $2 CASPER, WYO. (AP) -Kevin Dye, the mentally who survived 10 days alone in the wilderness of Casper Mourtain, has begun to relale sketchy accounts of his ordeal. In reply to questions from relativesat his hospital room here, Kevin told of sleeping by the stream and of seeing c reindeer. When an aunt asked him tf he knew wheie he had been, Kevin's mother, Mrs. Phillip Dye, said he replied, T have no idea. What other experiences the hardy youngster might have had may be revealed in time. catpertav O r s on x Ea't Pocfh tl Rie-be- The Rev. Jerald H. Merrill, director of the Guadalupe Our Center, will speak oil Spanish - Speaking Minority Cnsis and Response in Utah Sunday at 8 p.m. at Ihe Park City Resort Activity Center. The free public lecture is pi esented by the University of va a traoa V ;te.e o h yarn. Wets? in and uniform conLending sumer credit laws. He was a member of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce. Ambassador Athletic Club and Willow Creek Coun-ti- v Club. n Besides his widow, Mr. is survived by two children, James L. Jr., and Virginia Kay, both of Salt Lake City, and two brothers. Robert L. and Ralph S., also of Salt Lake City. Guadalupe Director lo Speak a ? 1'tfx 302C in 1961. Credit CommisInstallment sion, and served as chairman of the Utah Bankers Assn. Installment Loan Committee. He was active in the imple- Park Ouling A"ne P v nr-- r nk Prel e a A feint 4r oer L .ov Roo. Anri) 4 smorte' Hoi'Ai Dr 30 flst o'' and D' S 5 ber of the Advisory Board of the American Bankers Assn. will go to the Salt Lake County Democratic Central Committee. Chairman for the event is County Commissioner Ralph Y. McClure, assisted by Robert D. Moore, cuuntv party chairman, and State Rep. Yee Carlisle, vice chairman. outing V'3 he was appointed installment loan supervisor for the Fust Security system, and elei ted senior vice piesulent and diHe was a Af L Pa J9C ca-ie- vice president in 1953. In 1959. rector ie n s. Bert,. J Burglaries ei g f t '1 A6t1riKfc g Riehen's hanking started m 1929 when he was a messenger for the Deseret National Bank, winch was latei boiglit by Fust lie v..,s elected mati-anof the Mam and Fust South blanch Timeway ciedit department in 1347. and bai k The oci lured explosion when workmen weie mixing acetone wiili a lesm and a 53 gallon dium of aceton burned, causing hie damage to the Chief Heddlesten building. said. The automatic sprmk-insystem in the large building helped to contain the fire until firemen arrived, he said. Special to The Tribune A SOITH SALT LAKE fire which followed a small (Hurry! Fill out and mail today!) (S 9 mairied Leggett in Salt Lake Cm . Mr. '0 1334 East High ( 7 JacS Kourr " a.tort n J. Priet Andrea OrtSt J. 4 hfn'l o '' a I re- - Securof Madge av Easl rlQ 'H Marguerite Salt Lake Brief CecA n Vtrg penc pq and head of me company's Timeway credit division. He was born Feb. 2. 1913, in Sait Lake City to Ralph and Rieben. He attended Sail City schools, and graduated from eater Ron Av Cdsi 2&QQ APPLICATION: The Pn IvlCkl Ot '2' ho Bank Utah. in the NRA but only up to the countour level. He explained that the surface of the water in the area averages 3,300 feet and that this would put all of Lake Pew ell in the NRA. It s Bona Fide ... Amr St s . in' 4,000-foo- t KETCHUM'S I.. First of hurt recreation. The commissioner's piopos-a- l was for land to be included If lls Classified .No i1 hosp.ta! Rieben v as a director senior and vice president Mi He said he thought the extension would halt some multiple uses of land in the Glen Canyon area. All of our counties in southern Utah that would be affected by this legislation feel we need a balanced development of our resources, the commissioner said. "We dont want all of our land locked up in a single use such as recreation . . . and we also don't feel that certain limitations on the NRA would nia. v tn Halt Uses Bountiful Judge S. City Mark Johnson continued the hearing after the defendant, Ronald Alen May, 21, became sick Thursda- - in the Davis County Jail, a medical and psychiatric examination will be conducted on May. Also charged with shooting Deputy Donald P. Jensen is Daniel Raye Weddle. 27. Both defendants are from Califor- t e DprAr tn errt ol Du' per &o rt orO i in a Sail Lake "The extension of the Glen Canyon Recreation Area to include this extra land was one of the best kept seciets since President Nixon sent Kissinger to China, said Mr. Black. Preliminary hearing for a second man charged with the May 13 shooting death of a Davis County Sheriffs deputy was continued Friday until Sept. '4 1 Oe iiors following heart suigery Special to The Tribune BOUNTIFUL 1 3 1971 Obituaries S.L. Polirp Docket Sail James Seeks Support Sail Juan County Commissioner Cal Black appeared before the council to ask for suppoil of a proposal which would reduce the Glen Canyon National Recreation Aiea (NR A) by about 200. LOO acre. He added that the bill which was originally taken before the Congress left out 200,000 aci es of sunounding land The bill was introduced to the Congress by Sen. Frank E. Moss, - COMPLETE Gi Yrtr s of Record Assault and Battery Ogden Chamber of Commerce and Go'den Spike Empire Inc. g Hearing To .Sept. the of The Salt T.ake Tribune, Saturday, July $1, J. L. Kiehen OGDEN (AIM was passed Friday by li e Utah Travel Counal askn g Gov. Calvin L. Ran ptou ;o put together a new polity fur n e creation of the G'.en Canyon National Reueauon Aiea. The speuuc bound.-rie- s (or this area have rot been set. In order to develop the new policy the Utah Travel Council called for a meeting of interested stale agencies and counties. The Utah Tiavel Council met in Ogden Friday with i MAIM STORE OREM Given on 5B. Dies, ieso!u-tio- His claim is backed by Vaun Foiuei.ighaiu. duecior. County Animal ConUol Dept . and ills. Mae Pettet. radio dispatcher. Both agree theie hae been an unusual number of calls to the department during the past week, but add: "We always get an inciease at this time of year" What can the department do? Noth.ng they both sav. "We jiM advise people to leae them alone and they cull lease on hem our., Mr. Foiheringham said And Mis. Peitet added. "Our department only handles ogs. Not een cats, except for pckmg up dead ones or those properly caged or boxed. V e cant chase them down. But then, Mr. Tripp who said he Las trapped six skunks in the past six days may hae brought on his c m invasion. Three years ago, he let one skunk come to his house and ean up t.ie food his cats had left The next year, the skunk was back with another, "Possibly its mate, he said. Then last year, they apparently hrought along their and began eating the com in the arden, and Mr. Tripp no longer amused trapped four of them. This year? "They nmst hace brought their grandkids, .Mr. - S.l . Banker, Land Uses -a e Salt-Idk- Panel Okay 32 rssistirg arrest, 5 TV tmed Mr. and Mrs. Tnaoue A e , Mr. and Mrs. 2i3l Coidie Dr, Jay Edmonds, U Pr Dovie R. Haws, 944 son W. Robert Dunkley sen Mr. and Mrs 5572 S Brockrgqav r dajantr j 4 Mr. and Mrs. Bovco R Sorensen. . Everoeen Ave daughter Mr and Mrs Harry Markowskt, 1143 s J9h Weil, son Mr and Mrs. Terry G. Desvam, t Eart datjohter. Mr and Mrs. Gnea W. Stookey 1C 9 E 39th South son Mr. and Mr Gary R. Chistensen 10400 S, 2760 West, Riverton, daudh-"- 1 2C60 te- Mr. and Mrs Joe A. Bond, 382 West, son. Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Key, 4681 W 5175 South, daughter Mr Mrs and James Bsvan, 247 7th East dauohter. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Reckwoed, 1253 Westminster Ave., son. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Taylor, 35RM114 East, de"ghter Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Harrell, 723 5th Ave , daughter Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. McGuire 120 Dan sh Rd , Sandv, dajghter. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Blanck, 1404 Roosevelt Ave., son. - 4515 ' , m t w- Valley West Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Max Mortenson, H7f 4355 west. Granger, daughter. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Terry L Thornes,;. 3002 W 3040 Scuth, Granger, son. S South DaxTs Community Hospital Mr and Mrs. Lionan Hanson, 444 North, Bountiful, son and Mrs. R. Dean TiUnsor, 1343 W 425 Wets, Bountiful, dnuoh- Ie- Mr and Mrs. Mx Smith, East, daughter W 1600 , M- -. f " Holy Cross Hospital Mr E and Mrs Paul C. Parker, it QO Souh Bountifu, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H sc'Bess, 285 I' Wet u'SUju and Mrs Steven Joron, ''. Young, i a Stnnord Ave son Mr and Mrs Paul L Braithwa to. E Jrd 9nijfb SO A Mr. and Mrs. Joe A Valdez, $73. Aden St Miavaie, daugmor. W 10X5 , , . |