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Show n rij Hospital Leaders Hear Need 7o Organize Health Groups By Baibara Springer Tribune Medical Writer Hospital administrators were urged Thursday 'to assume a very strong leadership role in organizing all health professionals and health agencies. organized sjsteni to distribute this knowledge. The health field developed on the basis of small ptoduc-ti- e units, "each devoted to a certain area. he explained. 'Hospitals develop'd as small entities. Most physicans alone piac-tice- d . . . Throughout Speaker was Dr. John E. other most Kralewski, director, graduate industries have changed from program in health administiu-tion- , small groups to larger (and University of Colorado more cohesive) organizations. Medical Center, Denver. Two have not, however. One The basic problem confrontis the health field, and the other is the farm industry. d ing the thousands of and While calling for a reordistributing agencies is that each gioup ganization of those agencies is a separate entity, Dr. services nealth providing Kralewski told several hun(Colorado, for example, he dred persons at the Ramada said has some 175 such agenInn. No one has been able to cies), the speaker acknowlbuild a linkage between these edged that theie are problems units. in the health field. He saw' hospital administraUnderserved Areas tors as playing an important One problem is that there role in organizing health are some "I suggest you relatively large agencies. (hospital administrators) form areas, Dr. Kralevv-sk- i said. We cannot expect Dr your own organization, Kralewski said at the opening people to utilize health prosession of the Utah State Hosgrams until links are develYou pital Assn, convention. oped between the sendees and the organizations. We cannot have to do this so you will have (some) power to influprovide services to all segence other groups (of health ments of the population until In turn, jour we have an organized base! professionals). self interest will bring these Another criticism is getting other groups together. the proper talents to the peo-plhe System Needed "cannot have the The professional knowledge explained, knowledge about all available of physicians, pharmacists health services and what they and nurses, he continued, "is provide. As a result, there are of no use unless there is an a lot of qualified people sitting the years, on the to do. Cost Co: trols e. "Physicians, There also s a lack of ability to control medical costs. And here "the hospital administrator is caught between the professional (say, the physician) and the consumer: the professional wants to provide quality care; the consumer (or patient) wants to pay the lea-- t amount, the speaker said. Another ciitical area is the third party system of payment: the insurance company. This creates problems beand in a cause the patient is not way, the professional about concerned directly money and reimbursement. Payments are handled by a third party, the insurance company. Another problem is that training does not meet the needs of the people. For schools "Medical example, may be graduating specialists when that is not what is needed, he said. Patk St., East, color television, tour titles, two snotguni dog 136 S Vam v.a let containing $40 can, carus, credit cards, checkoook, oxer-boar- d Mr. Gam, adding J- -j 8'F6 McClelland St tape recorder, Si i9 eiant Tapo, bd h it Cx.x.r television, two clock raoios. uvK smjo a 5 .Hinmand Dr, two razors, $130 cash, 19b! W South Temc e, tools, type-w- r and ng machine radio If 39 9'h East, two walleis, sleeping pills, SIP. that "But as long as it is the law must respond our abilities, such as stressing training of sitpolice officers to deal with uations, Mr. Garn said. He said this will have to be done until the nation has a Supreme Court a little mere in these matters. He said it appears as if President Nixon's Lying to build such a court. Commissioner Harrison said there is an important problem v.'iih the uncertainty of punishment from local courts. He said he's been impressed with the lack of "real feeling by the courts toward this problem. This is causing low morale among police officers and should be dealt with forthrightly, Mr. Harrison said. He said he xvould work to set up some form of communication between courts and law' officers in an attempt to boost of the land, we to the best of conservative -- having l.noaid, VAO 49 Exchange, help, and establishing training incentives for law of- 8h prowl) l4a5 S 6th low, hat, $37 20 N. Vvest National Weather Service Data Except for the extreme eastern part of the Intermountain Region, parly cloudy to clearing skies can oe expected over the area Friday, with much colder than normal temperatures. TEMPERATURE East Montana CHART low-co- st low-cos- t, Salt Lake Weather Data: Precipitation tor 24 hour period ended Thursday at 5 p m 71; Precipitation lor October. 2 41, Accumulative excess. 138, Precipitation siikc October 1, 197, 2 41, Accumulative excess, J8, Sunrise Friday, 7 55 MOT; Sunset 6 28 MOT. MATTRESS SALE FULL or TWIN SIZE Reg. 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Accu-- I mutations southeast m excess of 4 inches in valleys and in exces- - 12 inches mountain portion. pas rs southeast Partly cloudy wth a tew snow flurries nirthwest Friday and over tate Friday mqhf and Saturday Lows 15 to 75 Friday moht. Highs Friday and Saturday 25 to 35. Eastern Nevada Variable clouds snows Friday with widely scattered becoming partly cloudy Friday moht Continued cold. Lows and Saturday Friday nioht 5 to 15 and highs Friday in 20s and Saturday 25 to 35 Idaho Southwest Pair with a warmim trend Friday and Saturday. Highs Friiuy mostly 35 o 45 and Saturday in the 4Cs with lows Friday night 15 to 25 Southeast Idaho Partly cloudy and continued cool Friday with scattered snow flurries clearing Friday niqht Little warmer daytime temperatures H ahs Friday 28 Friday and Saturday to 18. Lows Friday night 6 to 18 with highs Saturday 35 to 45. Wyoming Heavy snow and blizzard warning south Friday. Snow, windy and cold Friday Scatiered snows, df reas-mnorthern sections Friday and south Friday niqht Scattered light snow or snow flurries mountains and southeast Strong and qusty east to Saturday. northeast with blizzard conditions south Friday Continued cold throuoh Friaay Lows niQht and not so cold Saturday Friday niqht 5 to 20 Hiahs Friday 20s and low 30s. Hiqhs Saturday 20s and low 40s. Extended Forecast Sunday through Tuesday Utah Generally fair with moderat-Intemperature. Hiahs in 4bs Sunday to the SOs Tuesday Lows in 20s Sunday to uroer 20s and 10b Tuesday Eastern Nevada fair Generally with moderating tempre'ures Hiqhs in upper 30s and lew 4ck Sunday to upper 40s and lew 50s Tuesdav Lows in upper teens and low 20s Sunday to the 2Cs Tuesday Southern Idaho Fair Sunday Increasing cloudiness Mondav Ch'nre of showers west portion Tuesday Lows at moht 20s soithea-and 30s southwest Hiohs mostly 45 to '5 Wyoming Generally f.ir with a warming trend through Monday Partly cloudy Tuesday wth a liw snow showers mountains northwest Coolr northmostwest Tuesday Hioh temperatures ly 50s east, 4fs west lower elevations, warmma to Vs mountains Suwii and 60s lower elevations, 4(K mountains by the beginning of tne week Loj tem-pu- f 15 ,itiii es '5 li 35 lower elevatamj, to 25 mounldins five-ma- n iNcw Secretary West, sleeping bag, (car prowl) Temple $10 cash, pilre- prow-1- State, coat, $75. B!vd , Foothill alternator, lights, S") ica' prowl). 9TJ S. 1599 driving Recovered Stolen Vehicles 7010 S. Mam, GMC 1955 pickup Burglaries 2732 Wren 940 E 33rd Rd.. color television. South, taoe recorder, record plaver, $340 East, jewelry items, eight bocks of trading stamps, $199 3372-1th East, aolf clubs, two fish-in- n reels, $200 3431 $. 4h West, tools, two light coins fixv-e- $645 4P65 W 4470 hair dryer, radio, South, television, typewriter. $449. Shopliftings 435 Highland Dr , sweater, pair pants; recovered, two iuve-mlreleasd to oerents ?278 E 48th South, pair of boots; rec'' 'ered, suspect arrested 27th West, two cassette 3650 S teps- recovered, susoect released ant iuvenile released to oarids S 3900 Wasatch Blvd., bicvcle. 4000 West, stereo, four 4160 S of S hot Redwood 3V0 S Charge S. 3900 Rd , 2000 East, East, 1963 hospital 20. Oct. Overy Salt Lake 1967, Citv, later solemnized Salt Lake Temple WesEmploye, tminster College Survivors: widow, L. B brother, Chicago Wilson; Funeral Saturday, E 36 7th 10 a m South, where friends call Friday, pm, Saturday prior to serv ce. Burial Mt. View Cemetery, Rock Springs, Wyo. e iu, Bennett Lucille jses ah $20. Hob'tal, Er jas, Nev e Vunhn (Lne'e 10 Funeral Saturday, Colon' Lindquist and Snn loel where friends call Frldav 7 9 i . LDS Ilosnital end Mrs. Darryl Williams, Maple Wav, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 6. Smith, 1215 E. 3rd South, son. 4ih Ave , daughter Mr. and Mrs. Larry W. Leishm,u, 433 Front Ave , son Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bailey, 441 Douglas St , son Mr and Mrs. Richard D. Mattingly, 145 Plymouth Ave, Daughter. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Peacock, 50 E. 1st North, Bountiful, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Clifford K. Sweet, 1547 E. 3010 South, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lyle K. Halls, 11910 S 1300 West, Riverton, son. M. Web, Mr. and Mrs. Norris 2551 E. 5910 South, dauqhter Mr. and Mrs. G. Patrick Allen, 555 - 8th East, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Owen C. Anderson, 423 W. 740 South, Bountiful, twin sons Mr. and Mrs. Jack VaneLelenburg, HUE 3rd South, son Mr. and Mrs. David Pota, Benton, son Mr. and Mrs. Byron H. Colon, 1411 Richards St., Mr. end Mrs. Ross L. Baldwin, 2969 S Aiane, Granger, son. Mr. Koliert H. Iveifer 3z73 S. Robert Helmer lied Oct 27 in 5rovo hospital r a short ?GVO Aug. and Jacob iresa i Ma n q Jff r ned Sod't veil, April 8, Provo. Re-- e , d manaqer jeps, loye 342 N CaFred (Jane) Deorickson wvo ; brother, sister, Wilbor, Boswell, Lillian Ml Mrs ; ft. a m., 11 vo. Funeral Saturday, 3 Drawmo Room Chapel, where Sa'ur-pnm , o call nds Friday, services. Burial Provo City iiunilal iola sisters, Hank4; (Bermce) Jo'noh Utah Countv, Mrs Brandt Cah Whittier Jorgensen Gene (Jenr a) Ooenshaw, Salt C ty. ierai Saturday noon, Palr vra House Ffends call Walker iarv. Fr'dav 6 8pm, and Set- i, Hay E. Empey Jr. Rav Eklund Emoev GDEN 48 died Oct 27 at his horn of ral causes Btn Jan 4. 1923. Ion to Rav E and Nan Eklund pev Retired emolove Oaden Dele Depot, veteran World War II. Eaa'es Legion rjher American Survivors: Churrh. LDS ge. Ooden, Bert 6 fherx sister, (Ruth) Kar I, Mrs Boise, Calif Funeral wn, Sacramento. Sons and LmdouiM jrdav 1pm, mini Chaoel, Where rtav Dm. and Saturday prior Mr. and Mr. Dwiqht N. Memmot, S 3375 West, Granqer, daugh- 3677 University Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scharman, Tooele, dsuenter. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Dixon, Provo, daughter. Holy Cross Hospital A. Daiqle, Mr. ivv Cl son lei Mr. and Mrs G. Rober Person, u St . son W. Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wndover 'on Mrs. WYnda Lee Merkley, 2nd 3175 East, son Cottonwood TIospital Mr. and Mrs. A. Don Davis, 1821 Ann Del t n daunhtpr Mr and Mrs Grq H Karren, 12C Pacific Awx da"oOer Mr. and Mrs. David A. Memmott, 710 . 6h Fast drhte--Mr- . and Mrs Howard K. Williams, 67oo - 15'n Mr. and R iv1 Mfnn HI E 6850 Mrs. d"nhr Ralnh Glad. 5055 Dl c Twitched, fSrs J South, Midvale, son Eona - nt to age. n Nov U, 1895 Eureka, Juab y, to William and SurahL Cowan Bona, Married Thomas n 23, 1913, Spanish Fork He died )6 Member LDS Church, Leqion Auxiliary Keith, son, dauohters. ivors am in, Utah County; Jack. ton, Neil. Mrs Frank (Leola) B'air, both Spams, t Fork; ora Caltf ; Mrs John (Rea) Maolon 18 grandchildren, Mrs. Garth Rosenlund, 630 Bountiful, son Mrs. Sam L. King, 937 W. son. Mrs. Lynn K. Arbuckle, 300 West, Bountiful, son. up pst, sn and Mrs. Ernest . Viol. Wilson FORK NISH 86, Soamsh Fork, died Oct 27, in a Pavson hospital of causes J. Flvn, Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Inqo Schmidt, 1954 Atk n Ave daughter Mr. and Mrs. Nick VatsiS, 6246 Dr , daughter Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Cook, 37U Bannock SI . Hunter, daughter Mr and Mrs. Grant L. O'Driscolt, Kamas dauohfer Mr. and Mrs. Richard U Formon, Tooele, dauahter. L. RobMr. and Mrs. Donald ertson, 3773 91h Fast, son Mr. and Mrs. Nikos D. Thomaidis, 725 Arrowhead Ln son Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bagiev, 653 N 1st West son Mr. and Mrs. Witham Cummqs, son 3o5 W 100 North Bountiful Mr. and Mrs. Ketlv C. Dowsett, I'd El Sendero Cl. son Mr and Mrs. Richard B. Leinmq, 975 Dieste! Rd , snri Mr. and Mrs. Robwt c. Gibson, For-- dauohters, , Valley West Hospital 5415 . U S 4 err A Texas; naeVVatti jean Keiter, Provo; -' South I)a is Community Hospital Mr. and 400 th Mr. and 14 South, Mr. and Rubber former e r vices, o. Survivors: 3 o w, Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker, 540 E 1st South, Bountiful, sen Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brogan, 4068 S 8400 West, Magna dauohter Mr. and Mrs Eldon Merchant, 1776 North Star Dr , dauQhter Mr. and Mrs. Georqe Kmq, 4055 W 5500 South, Kearns, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker, 540 E W South, Bountiful son Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooan, 4068 S. WOO West, Manna, dauahter Mr. end Mrs Eldon Marhanl, 1776 North Star Dr , dauqhter Mr. and Mrs George Kina, 4055 W 500 SouN, Karns, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Kith Stowell, 251 E. 2nd Souh Bountiful, son Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Silver, 326 E. 1st South. son. E Keifer, ChJcaqo, 1909, lrank II. Taj lor Frunk H KEMMERER, WYO Taylor 72, died at his home Oct 28 of natural causes Born Jan 1, 18v, e Provo, Utah, to Charles H and G. Taylor Mamed Pauline Veteran ib'M, in Kcm merer World War I, former oublner of Kemmerer Gazette, memoer St Patrick's Catholic Chu,,cs American Kmohts of Coh'mbux former president Wvommg Press Assn. Surson, Kemm?rer, widow, vivors dauahter, Rev Charles H Taylor, Gordon iMjrray) Mrs Laramie. 2 qrandch.lclren, Huntlnqton, Calif Charles W sister brother Fa'ls Mrs Katherine T Raker Silt Lake Citv. Funeral services tending Estella C. Cordon Estelle Cole Cordon, 28 in an Oquen nursmq torn Juiv natural cause 18 25 Wiilard, Box Elder County Cole Married to Hore Herbert Cordon, April 5, 1899, LOQdn LDS Tern-P,- e Member He died June 4, 1951 to William E. and Mary J Merrill LDS Dduan e . ot Utah Pioneers Church Survivors, son, daughter, H. Gten Mrs Verna C JacKson, bon S (Grace) Oqden, Mrs Charles Smith Rexburq ida'O Mrx The a C Cox, Salt Lake Ctv, 18 71 o great grandchildren, 2 qrandchildren, qreut - qreat O'eat great - nra iot.hiId great C. iste. Window ren, brother, Co'e Deda Mrs Nora C Henry Funeral klano Saturday Rigbv, no. n Chicoi of Flowers Mortuary where friends call Friday, 79 pm, to d tur aiUcMv hour serici, Memorial Auhuiest En ombment mausoleum OGDEN 99, u.tu nome of '2 Oct E. Barrett, 57, 1969. Brent Anderson Funeral William Brent Arv cteison, 27 Logan, who died Oct 26, ? of 1971, Injuries i a in ouffered accident j LOGAN services for jk Preston, Idaho, to Roland W. and Alice Nuf-- f e r An derson. Married Judith 25, Jan. Hail, 1968, Logan Temple. Eagle scout; served in Vietnam; awarded Bronze Star; elder, Logan Sixth Ward; graduate USU with degree m engineering; former employe of LeGrand Construction Company; employe Oneida PertJite Company as an engineer. Survivors: widow; parents, Richmond; brother, sister, Rodney, RichMichael Mrs. (Rhonda) mond; Bozeman, Mont.; grandCetraro, parents, Mrs. Susie Anderson, Mrs. FunRuth Nuffer, both Richmond eral Saturday 10 a m. Benson LDS Stake Center Friends call Hall Mortuary, Logan, Friday 7 9 pm. and at state center Saturday one hour prior service. Burial Richmond City Cemetery. Johnson Bert F, Ilart OGDEN Bert Eddins Hart. 52 died of natural causes Oct. 28 in an Oaden hoso tal. Born ADril 13. 1919 Thavne, Wvo., to Orson and Reba Eddins Hart Married Filer Oqden, Auq 28, 1946 Later divorced. Employe Bell Janitorial Service Hill Air Force Rase, mechanic veteran World War 11, member American Leain, LDS Church Survivors: son, dauahter, Terry, Larry, Susie Hart; parents; sisters, Mrs. Keith (LaRue) To'xtnr Mrs Pns- (Nonne) Vogt, all Oaden. Funeral 11 m SatU"c'aw Lmdauja Sons Colonial Chapel where friends n rail Fridas am orlm p m ftrv?cs Saturday Burial Washington Gardens. Heights Memorial At Warden OGDEN Funeral services tor Al Warden, 75, Street, Ooden, who died Oct 26. 1971, m Las Veqas of a heart ailment, will be Saturav, 11 a m., Larkin Chapel of the Dawn, Ooden. Born March 25, 1896, Binoham Canyon, to James and Alice Pace Warden. Mamed Grace Freeman, Nov 12, 1919, Ogden; later divorced. Married Melha Jacobson, Anril 5, LDS Churrh; 1941, Reno. Member, former sports editor of the Ooden veteran Standard Examiner; sports writer Survivors: widow; son. Gene Wartwo den, Roy; four orandchildren, greatgrandchildren Friends call at the mortuary Frip m and Saturday before day services. Burial, Ogden City Cemetery. Dr. A. J. Webb Dr. Alma Jarvis Webb, OGDEK 84, died Oct 28 of natural causes m an Ogden hospital. Bon Jan 21, Georoe to William and 1887, St Amelia Jarvis Webh Married Grace Brown June 28, 191o, Salt Lake LDS first Oodei Temple Veterinarian, LDS Member city meat irspector. International Veterinarian Church, Assn. Survivors: widow; son, daughters, A. Jay Webb, Idaho Fai's; W Mrs John (Maxine) Carter, Ogoen, Mrs. Marlon W (Jean) Robinson, American Fork; Mrs. John H 7 Provo; grand(Ruth) Peterson, children, 6 areat - grandchildren, sister, Mrs. Ray (Emma) Bradshaw, FuHurricane, Washington County 3 neral Saturday pm, Lmdnutt and Sons Colonial Chanel, where r.ends call Fridav, pm, SaturWashday prior tn servtces Bu-iington He'ghts Memorial Park. Anthony J. Preston Anthony Joseph Preston, 76 4S0 E 1st Snuth died Oct. 27, at his home of natural causes Born Sept "7, 1P95. Daly, to Domimco and Marie Maio P'Sto Married Rachael Stiles, Retired clerk she died June 1959 U S Land Office, Veteran World War I Survivors Mrs. daughters, Lew (Sh'riev) Jons, Honolul' Mrs Norma McEwon, Chevenne Wwo ; 4 2 granochiid-regreat grandchildren, Funeral Saturday, 10 am, 260 E South Temple, where friends call 6 8 hour Friday, pm, Saturday Burial Crcwn Hill pr.or services Cemetery, Denver, Colo. Trank M. i i r I 9 5 Carl A. Taj lor Carl Archibald Taylor, 65, 1342 E causes 10 Aug Member St member Moriah St. Paul's Episcopal suoenn Church; tondent of Mount Olivet Cemetery; Loctje No F&AM. Utah ot Cons istory Scottish The Bodies, El Kalah TemThe ple of the Shrine; member, wreckers, paat patron of Lynda Chapter No. 1, Order of Eastern Star Survivors wdow; two stepsons sister, Mrs William L. (Ruth) Corbett, Salt Lake City Public Masonic funeral services P.i Saturday noon, Masonic Tempi vale burial. Family sugoets contributions to Shriner's Hospital for American or the Crippled Children Cancer Society. 2, Alice W. Konkle Alice Wade Konkle, East (640 died Oct 27 m a of loral hospital causes. natural Burn Feb. 8 , 190j, & Salt Lake City to A exander and Martha Ann Hes- Wade ton ling Married to Joseph a Smith, 194, 1935 ne died Married to WilE liam Mark Mav, 1937; later divorced Mamed K to Russell Konkle tune 5, 1957, Las Vegas, St Ji teran World War II, member ThoMaccabees, rn a s C h apter, mechanic Salt SurviLake County maintenance. vors: widow, Murrav; son, Don M , 2 brother, Granqer; grandchildren, Kenneth J , Salt Lake City Funeral Monday noon, 4760 S. Stake where friends call Sunday 6 8 pm. and Monday one hour prior services. 1944 1 Council Salt Lake City, to Wallace S and Anna Tavlor. Edra Hards, March 28, Elko, Nev. 1 s member Town and volunteer fire department, member Utah State Fireman's wned and operated CitAssociation, izen's Coal manager, Company, Becker Brewery in Evanston, Wyo., and Oqden. Survivors widow; stepson, dauqh ter, R Donald Pinney, Adana, Turkey, Mrs R M (Janice) Morper Austin, Texas; sister, brothers, Mrs. Matiida Lowe, Cnarles H Isaac L., all Sait Lake City; Alonzo W., Provo Funeral Saturday, 11 am, 8090 S State, where friends call Friday p rn , and Saturday before services. Burial, Sandy City Cemetery. Bingham Born truck near Mated, will be Idaho, Knitting Member Church Sur husband, 3rs: len; dauahter, Mrs. John .(Col-2 Salt Lake ON, ne) Murray idchildren, 2 Qrea? - qrandchild-i- ) Howard R. sisters, brother, mett, Mrs. Sidney (Edith) Bw, s Llovd (Mary) Berqer, Mrs. le (Afton) Elidson, aM of Kavs-e- , Mrs C O (Dean) Smith Mrs.. both Oon-sJoe (Erma) Pav" Lester (Melba) O'Brien, Layton; in Club Married Don MURRAY 4752 Rainbow Dr (200 died East) 28 en Oct route to a local hospital of aila heart ment. Born Feb. 22, 1914, Murray, to Everrett N. and Mary Leone Reynolds Barrett. Ann di1940; Biggs, vorced 1946 Married Alberta Elko, Nev., Saturday, pm, Benson Stake Center, Richmond. 7, Born July 4 t 1906 Don E. Barrett W. Cora B. Ieterson Cora 3DEN irson, 63, died 28 at her e of natural Born 1908, 6, ch e to y s v i ies and Eliza Bennett, ta ned to LeRny ildma, he d'd 1946 1, ch Tied to Raloh eterson, Evan-1- , Wyo., June 1949 Former )!cve St. Ben-:t'- s J. Sorensen, Charter I9o0 natural 1924 29, Lst 5th South diec Oct 27, 1971, in a ot local hospital husband; daughters, MJ , ichael L., Joe, Jr., Frank A , Connie all Sait Lynn, Lake City; Gilbert R , San Jose, Calif ; Pocatello, David, idiho, U S. Ricardo. Navy; Mrs. David (Lola) Ottley, Midvate; 14 grandchildren; sisters, Clifford Cfegq, Wayne Clegg, Mrs. William (Opel) Sieight Mrs. Kent (Norma) Younq, Mrs Leona Montoya, Mrs. Deiame (Ruby) Sweat, all Heber Citv Funeral Saturday 10 a m , South-gat- e Ward Chapel, 2702 S Mam St. P m at 4760 Frmnds call Friday S State, and Saturday at chapel one hour prior service. Nov V e LOS 1971 member and past Lons president 51, 106 Married Sarah Wilson Jane Bunny Married Margaret ter The Salt Lake County Council of. Governments will seek an executive secretary, it was agreed at a meeting Thursday morning. The executive secretary will handle duties now performed by Douglas Campbell, Salt Lake County planning director, who has been filling the position on a part-timbasis, said South Salt Lake Mayor O. P. Davis, council president. The necessity to attend many committee meetings in addition to the regular office duties has made the creation of the position mandatory, he said. Interested applicants should con act Mayor Davis at the South Salt Lake Cits Hall. Major Davis named Mayor Bruce G. Egbert, West Jordan, Mayor Orrin W. Beck-steaSouth Jordan, anil Mayor Vaughn C. Soffe, Mur- oa H iiOiniUJltintf COllUlUt- tee for new council of goxern-mtdit- s officers to he elected at the annual geneial meeting Nov. 9. ivors. Born Jan 23, 1917, Ar III , to rowsmith, L. David and Births and Mrs. Michael Hills Emerald Dr., Rupert. Member Church Surv- Idaho. Richard Bvron Wilson, 54, 253 E. 6th South, died ot n a tural causes Oct 27 in a local recorded In Salt ake area period hospfals during the ended at 9 p m. Thursday include: Dr. 778 1940, LDS Force Base; tor mer YWMIA president and counselor, Sunday School secretary, reli-jn class teacher Survivors: sons, Mr dauqhter, Dunald S (Edna) Nelson, Briqham Citv; George Reese, Tooele; Jay T. Yucca Valley, Calif ; five three brother, sisters, William Mrs Nathan, Edward Maqna; (Marie) Norman, Mrs Boston Rich-maboth Brmham Citv; Mrs. Russell (Pearl) Johnson, Nlbley, Cache County 1 Funeral Saturday o m., Paradise, Cache County Ward chapel Friends call Olsen Mortuary Frtdav n m., and Satjrdav at the chaoel 1130 am until services. Burial, Paradise Cemetery. Births Ci mm if a e 29, sons, Volreo Elect ra Quick Jan HI 3 died Oct 27, 1971, at home of natural causes Born Dec. 28, to 189i, Draper, Christian L. anu JenElse Mane sen Sorensen Married Geneva Rose 8, Siuart, July 1914, Sandy. She died Feo 9 195 Ruth Married Ham mond Dec. 17, Mory C. Montoja and Hill Air Kecovered Stolen Vehicles 3480-V- Lake Salt Memoer Second Relief Ward, worker, w Society DUP, member Cummi Senior member C nzens Group, retired employe of Wooiworth Stores husband; sons, daughSurvivors Rav Mrs Donald Henry, ters Harmon, both workman) (Eleanor Salt Lake Citv, William Kelson, rs Julius (Irene) McDonOierr, 19 qrandch Idren, five ald Midvale brother sister, g Walter J Salt Lake Citv, Mrs. Alford (Adahlia) Johnson. Moroan noon, Wilford Funeral Saturday Second W'ard chapel, 3 79 HiqhUind FriDr Friends call 36 E 7th South day pm, and Saturday at the rhapwi one hour before services. Burial, Murrav City Cemetery. 1922, Temple. Wdtord Housewife change, bicvcle. 12, Loqan TemHe died April 1961. Retired employe of Utah D e p o General Redwood Rd., case of soda Eatt, battery (car 3375 West, $3 ot $4 James Henry 28, Stone, June 18 Cora Wav b'cvcle, $50 443 W 5655 South, sleeping baq, soot light, knife tools, propane tank, ivn (truck Dwor!) 2108 Atkin Ave., two shotauns, S. Rich-ma- Dec. 700 S. Sandy, ti Hener City, Frank and Mart Platt Cieya Married Joe M MonMarch 2, toya, 19U6, 5555 ? died Oct 27, 1971 a Salt in Lake nur no home ol nduraT causes. Born 13, Jftn 1j1, Sat Lake to Waiter Cnv E rnet and Clara Constance C a r r Kei'-oMarried Artmas SANDY 0291 Mary Irene Clegg Montoya, Greoson Ave , died Oct 27 of noiural causes in a Solt Lake nursBorn home. ing Si Artnias J. Sorensen 70, 1462 Scuth W ple. TVfts PCD 3C55 $4 50 S 305 85, Annie Obray Married Thomas. George E Mide Leone Kelson Stone, Thom-a- s Estell, City 8 r aham died Oct 27, 1971, in a local nursing hune of nutoral causes. 23, Born Sept 1886 P a radise. Cache County, to John Edward and 1828 London Plane Rd., bicvcle tapes, $60 (car porwl). 5433 S. 4000 Wsst, two speakers, radiator, two hoses. $104 (car $340 3500 S. Ger- Diehard B. Wilson Sheriffs Docket with the Salt Complaints reaiste-e- d Lane Counv Sheriff during the period ended at 9 am. Thursday include- dauahter County Council Will Seek (car hovolver, pair ot walkie-talkielster, belt (car prowl). 306 W of 3rd North, two box3-30 30 lshells, wallet containing icense, $7.58 (car prov-l350 W. 2nd North, stereo, 12 tapes, battery, tape carrier, stereo convert-er- , $188 (car prowl). 370 E 6th South purse containing $50 change and cash 750 W 1st North, purse containing wallet, credit cards, cash $10. 608 2nd Ave , b cycle, $60 55 W. 1st South, coat, $300 (car Tacfical Squad Autumn Ditcsses Up Winters Costume Bel $300 267 S Mam, fabrics, $43? 87o S West Temple, gasoline, $7 90. Ave ue C St , stereo, $70 ficers. Commissioner Harrison pointed especially to what he believed has been the success tactical squad of a concentrating in specific crime areas. Mr. Harrison said nighttime burglaries have been cut 45 percent since h? tactical squad was organized. "We have to look at the deterioration of residential districts around the central city area, Mr. Garn said, "and it has to be approached so to hax'e housing built to reiuvenate the area. Mr. Harrison responded: The housing problem must be met by aggressive use of our housing authority. The development of housing can be aided by cooperation between federal and local governments and private enterprise to assist in relocation of displaced families. That's a job for the mayor. Both candidates grappled again with what so far has been the major themes of their campaigns: Commis sioner Garn emphasizing that the long-tersolution for city problems is the reform of local government structure, and Commissioner Harrison defending the City Commision form and stating that change "isn't going to bring any utopia. Chevrolet Air, part-tim- e legal Chevrolet 1966 MS Eslella T. ltlchman Rahman, Chevrolet 1959 SOn 15 E. 1st South, Corvette, $1,500 310 S Mam, 1961 lehi, BRIGHAM CITY West Temple, 1963 Chevrolet S both trude Merikoter, American Fork Funeral Saturday, pm, Anderson and Sens Mortuary, American Fork, where friends call Friday, 7 9pm, Saturday one hour onor to servmos Burial American Fork City Cemetery. Thefts 163 W 9, 16 Salt q hf arvei Lake County, to T and Chnrlps Racbel Potter MarGreenland ried Mane Lar sen, Auq 9, 1934 LDS SUt Lake Former Temple Utah employe Pcwer and LiQht Co member LDS IBBEyV Church, Farm BuUmon, reau. Survivors widow, Cattle Gate, sons, dciunnter Bruce, Honolulu. Eugene. Salt lake City, Mrs Richard (Barbara Mane) Reisner, Highland, 8 qrandchildren, sisters, Mrs James Lehi, Mrs Rachel (Mary) Grace Feathertone 64 E 9th South, makeup items; recovered suspect arrested and juvenile arrested 64 E 9th South, pair cf gioves, re to parcovered, juvenile released ents 15 S Mam, Iron; recovered, suspect arrested. Law of Lao'l than $6 Shopliftings through "legal technicalities, decisions haxe disproportionately favored the offender at the loss of protection to crime victims. er Jt d tr natural Oct 2 in Laxe C it v Born tai oi H H, tape record No. 700 122-- Both of the city commissioners agreed that more policemen and bettei pay are needed, too, to have better crime prevention would be agreed that enhanced street lighting can be a deterrent to some crime. said Garn Commissioner ould be crime prevention aided by establishing a full time prosecuting office, rath- over the Intermountain Area with temperatures remaining quite cold. dieo causes a Sait H o sp Feo Barglaries morr'e. The weather forecast map for Friday indicates partly cloudy skies Henry taa6?r G r eenland jam 6w0 Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, October 29, Mable K. Stone GATE, Caibon County CATTLE Complaints register with Salt Lake c. v pol ce dirirg the .Mhuir ended Thursday Commissioner E, J. "Juke Guru said Thursday the U.S. Supreme Comt has gone in its decisions concerning criminal righls and Commissioner Conrad B. Harrison chided what he called a lack of certainty in punishment from the courts. The two candidates for Salt Dike City mayor in Tuesday's election turned their atiention to crime prevention and punishment at a Hotel Utah luncheon meeting befote the Salt Lake Kiwanis Club. I don't like most of the Supreme Court decisions, said E. Greenland llenrj Police Docket On Courts periphery with nothing Theie also is trouble getting the patient into and thtough tne health system. Another pioblem is infoi motion distriThe geneial practibution. tioner and the specialist, for example, often don't share information. Both may conduct identical tests on a patient with the result being the patient pays twice for the same seme- -, he said. health-oriente- Si ytryiTKy y) "ioyin lnterntoimlain Obituaries Record Notes of 2 Il,,lu;f,lls Cite Views yri Hudson Frank PAROWAN, Iron County Metvin Hucson 65 died Oct 28 in a If'cal hosoita' of natural esuses Born 17 Nov. to 1905, Arcadia, Calif r Thomas ao Anna Tressa Corlett Hudson. Married Nadia Mor tensen kennedy, Jan. 9, 1963, Reno, Nev Retired ooverment emm v LDS member Parowan Church, scK ' is crosswalk I'uard Survivors: widow, son, Harold, 2 brother Ernes bac Qranccni.aien; ramento, Calif. Funeral Saturday, 2 riia0-e- l Parowan 3rd I HS W-p m Friends call Ward Mortensen home, Parowan Saturday )i 0 i nth service. Burial Parowan Citv Cemetery Conrad A. Adamson MURRAY Conrad Arthur Adamson, 60, former Murrav resident, died in Los Anqles of a heart a ment Oct 25 Born Feb 4, 1911, to Thomas G and Lv. .a Fiza Smith Adamson Married Lillian Labozzita. Machamist Peerless Survivors Pump Co widow, Los Anaeles dauohter, Mrs Due (Mar-v n ) Hartson, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Jarne (Diane) Brooericx, Whitt e f ; C a D a r e ne, Shirley, Los Angeles, sister, Mrs Anne M Nun-le2 Funeral Saturdav, Murrav. p m , 47o0 S Stale where fnneds Mbi-ra- liv hour prior services Interment Citv Cemetery. 66 2266 Green " it Member ' Church 5ur- husband. Salt Lake City; sons, dauohters; Joseph L Sm th, Mrs Duane (Sandra) Wtvte, Mrs. Eugene iconnle) Luna, ail Salt L i n City, Leland A. Smith Den 'er; Mrs. James (Joyce) Williams. Mrs. John (Norma) Carter, bolh Sacramento, Calif; 31 orandchildren, 4 areat orandchildren; brothers, Georoe Ea.l Wade, Mrs iris sisters, Smith, Ms. Blanche Newton, all Salt Lake Ctv Claude E. nomhful, and Alexander B Wade, Denver, Colo. Fuieral Mondav 10 am Ewher "all Sunday p m qnd Monday prior service. Bi 3 Elystan Burial Gardens. Nev. LUS vvors Funerals ARNOLD Funeral services for Walter Mahonrl Arno,d Jr. will be held Saturday at 12 noon at the Rus-so- n Brothers Mortuary Chapel. z55 South 2nd East, where friends may can Frioav 9 Pm. and Saturday interment. Salt prior to services Lake Citv Cemeterv. Funeral directors, Russon Brothers. HENDRICKSON Graveside services for Manila Jacobsen Hendrickson will be held Friday, 1pm. at the Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Holy Rosary will be cecited Thursday at 5 30 p.m at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple where friends may call Thursday from p m. and Friday from 12 to 1245 pm. Funeral jDrectors,JLarJunMortuary MOCK fo. Funeral services Thomas V. Mock will be held Friday if I pm in the Crystal Heights Ward, 1970 East Stratford Avenue. Friends may caii Thursday, 6 to 8 y Sunset pm. at tfe Mortuary, 2350 East 13th South, and at the church one hour prior to services. Interment Sunset Lawn Memorial ?ark. Funeral directors, Curtis-MackSunset Lawn Mortuary. McMULLEN Funeral services for John Edwin McMullen will be held Saturday, 2 p.m., at the Bonneville Ward Chapel, 1535 Bonnevlew Drive. Friends may call at the iarkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple, cnday from 9 p m. and Saturday at the ward cnapel one hour pno" to serin the vices. Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park Funeral directors, LarkinMortuary MONTOYA Funeral services Ma.y Irene Montova w.M be held Saturday, 10 a m , at the South Gae LDS Ward Chapel, 2702 South Mam Street. Friends may call Fridav 6 to MortuBom at the Jenkinb-Soff- e ary, 4760 South State Street, and Sathour prior to urday at the Church services Burial, Heber Citv Cemetery Funeral Directors, V. r. Soffe and Sons PARKINSOH Funeral services for Judv Bailev Parkinson will be hnid Friday 12 noon In the Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 East South Friends may call at the Tempie mortuary Thursday 6 to 8 P m and Fridav one nour prior to services. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial v Park Funeral directors, Larkin fc SESSIONS Funeral services for Alvin Sessions will be held Saturday, 12 noon in the Bountiful 2nd Ward Chapel, 197 E 5th South. Friends may call Friday, pm, at the Bountiful Union Mortuary, 25 1030-11.3- 0 N. Main, and Saturday, 6 m Interment, Bountiful Memorial Merrill R. Park. Funeral directors Holbrook, Union Mortuary. Funeral services for SHELTON Earl Benjamin Shelton will be Saturday at 2 p m at Memorial JSstates South 5850 9th East, Mortuary, where friends may call 1 hour prior to services. Interment, Eiysian BuriFuneral Directors, Meal Gardens morial Estates Mortuary. STONE fer Funeral services Leone K Stone will be held Saturday at 12 noon in the Wilford 2nd Ward, 3179 Hiohland Drive Friends mav call at the Desc et Mortuarv, 36 E 7th South, Friday, 6 to 8 p.m , and at the ward on Saturday one hour prior to services Interment, Funeral diMurray City Cemetery rectors, Deseret Mortuary &TRINGHAM Funeral services for Co'a Rooerts Strmaham will be h- Id Saturday 11 am. m the Bou',-fu- l Union Mortuarv Chapel. 25 North Mam. Friends mav call Frida p m and Saturday one hour r, tor to services inteiment Bountiful Memor.al Park Funeral direcR Union tors Merrill Holbrook. Mortuarv Public Masonic funerTAYLOR al seryices for Carl A. Tavlor will be conducted 12 Noon, Saturday, at tns Masonic Temole, 650 East Souh Temole. bv Mount Moriah Lodge No. 2, F and AM. and the Revetend Encson. suaaests Carl Family to the riends mal e contributions Shriner's Hospital for Cripoled Chi or the American Cancer SocieEvans and ty Funeral directors, Col. Earlv Funeral services for Tolley will be be'd in the Richards 2nd Ward Chapel, 855 Garfieid Avenue Fnends may call at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 E South Temole, Fri-- d from 8 p m and Saturday at the ward one hour onor to services. Inerment in the V ne Bluff Cemeterv Neohi, Utah. Funeral directors, La'kin Mortuary Funera TORXELSEN services or Tovel Mathias Torketser, will be held Saturday, 12 noon at the Lar-kMortuary Chapel, 260 E. South Friends may cail at the Temple P m , and mortuary, Friday from Saturday prior to services Interment Fuin he Sait Lake City Cemetery. neral directors, Mortuary. TUCKFIELD Graveside service for Joseoh C Tuckfield will be held Fr dav at 3 p.m m ihe Salt Lake City Cemetery mends mav call at tt Cottonwood Mortuary, 4670 High-lanDrive, from 2 2 30 pm. Funeral Cottonwood drectors. Mortuarv WELLER Funeral services for Gustave A Weller will be conducted Saturday, 1? noon in the Rose Cret 2nd Wa-Chapel, 3101 S 23rd Eas. where friends mav call from 11 a m. till time of services. Intei nent Elvs-h-n Burial Gardens Funeral directors, L. DaleHolbrook. WILSON Funeral services for Richard B Wilson will be held Saturday 10 a m , at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 E 7h South, where friends may call Friday from pm. and Saturday prtor to services Interment in the Rock Sprinqs, Wvo, Cemetery Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. WH TE Funeral sprvres fn, Arthur Fdward WhiM wll be ' the roc"f 'da Union Mortuary Chaoel, 29$ North F rn n 5 mav I am 79 cal p m and Saturday one hour prior t s rvices Inte mnt MojpMuI N amex. Park funeral directors Men if nai R HoUrooK, Union Morluary TOLLEY Francom Peh Se.J-da- S'' 12 noon 'urn I |