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Show 'V-- & O' : - xA Initial Sait Lake Valley TrafAdvisory Council at it first nippum Fnday named olficets for the organization. J. Howard Dunn, Zions Seoul Hies, was named chairman for traffic mallei s throughout Salt Lake Valley. Ray D. Free, Granite National Bank, was named viie chairman and G. Penny Allred, Salt Lake Safely Council, sec: ot, try. Tht- - o) 01 m, A - fic Npf & Salt Lake's Leading Florist Yi ! SPECIAL CASH & CARRY SALE! MMm GAS u GQ X Vx . ' t XX-a- 15ikts Available in Garden VA rv Choice Hybrid . Lilies, home . w m Shop only! ' . io-'- our own green houses to C.r?i - grown sure select quality. 3 to 12 blooms. in - The weather forecast map for Sat- unlay indicates some increase in l, cloudiness over the lntermountain Area; no precipitation ; warming. Iliglis in 60! (NO DELIVERY, NO RESERVATIONS) (Limited to quantity on hand in Nursery w Garden Shop only!) ffSH GARDEN $3? Clouds Coming Just Paper Tigers SHOP SPECIAL 1 ONLY. . . National Weather Service Data cloudiness is Increasing expected ever mest of the Intermountam Area, but with httle chance cf precipitation A warmmg trend r expected to continue Saturday and Easter Sunday TEMPERATURE 18 CASH CARRY OR BANKCARD Low 55 49 61 4E 62 25 6- Hankvihe M ua Mis PINK OR WHITE BLOSSOMS tl huge, golden trumpets Reg. INDIAN SUMMER 1 Umver3-t- 65 59 of Vernal Wendover hr. Free. 2d 22 i: 17 19 20 33 2) 14 30 31 28 IB 74 58 20 27 22 32 59 32 5 2.50 THORNLESS RASPBERRIES CHOICE LARGE $1127 Dainty, but o real eye pleater! Choice, Large 18" to 24 A DOZ o4 52 58 59 6C 58 58 51 59 He. per Looan M Itord Moab Ogden Provo R.indclph Richfield Roosevelt Salt Lake City St. George FLOWERING ALMOND Fresh Cut hr. High Utah Btandmg Bryce Canyon Cedar City Codlv.lle Delta Green River & Salt Lane City, Ogden and Provo Varcloudiness Saturday Incieas.ng moht and iable cioudmess Saturday Sunday. Warmer Saturday and Saturday mqht Highs botn days 60 to 65 Lews Solurdav n gut 35 to 4L Prohamli ty ul rd.n less tnan 10 percent through Saturday mgn . Utah Increasing cloudiness Satyr day and Saturday moht and warmer. VdPaole cloudiness Sunday Highs ooth Oays mostly m the 60s Lews Saturday mqnt in the 3Cis. Eastern Nevada - Varlao'e cloudiness Saturday and Saturaay mqht then a clearing trend Sunday. Warmer Sat uraay Highs Doth days mostly in the 60s. Lows Saturday night in the upper 20s and 30s. Southwest Idaho Considerable clouds Saturday. Chance of rain showers by Saturday atternoon and night. Variable clouds, winds and cooler Sunday with few showers mainly over mountains. Lows 30s both nights. Highs upper 50s through 60s Saturday and 50s Sunday. Southeast Idaho Increasing clouds Saturday Chance of ram showers Saturday moht and Sunday. Turning cooler Sunday. Lows 25 to 35 Saturday night. 55 to 65 Saturday and 50s Highs Sunday. Wyoming Partly cloudy throuqh Saturday mqht. Sunday, increasing ncws western clouds with scattered mountains Warmer Saturday, especially southeast and warmer all areas Saturday ninht. Hiohs S.tuiday and Sunday 5Cs and low 60s lcv er elevations, Lows Saturday 40s ir. the mountains. maht 30s and upper ?Cs lower elevations, 15 to 25 mountains Increasing southwest to northwest winds. CHART B0YSENBERR1ES STOCK CHOICE STARTS EXTENDED 3 i? X 5 $ PLANTS FOR 3.98 M9W4a.SS!55ja:SSiftSSSSaS!S5-S- KETCHUM'S PEACH TREES JxP CJ A n vA Jj Vr 3 Salt Lake Weather Data: Precipitation tor 2i hour period ended Fntiav at 5 pm nene Precipitation for March, 1 18 Accumulative deficiency, .38 Pre-- c pilahon since October 1, 1971, 8 49; 6 batur-day- , ve excess Snnr 6 12 MST; Sunset 6 52 MST S Reg, Choico Full 0' lit Standard Stock. 916" Caliper well branched. 5' to 6' Toll . Hale Haven Early Elberta . Red Haven Lemon or Gloason'i Elberta Ball of Georgia Golden Jubilee j;j; X The Handyman, 4th compressed bole, excellent for mulch-ing- , 100 organic. Excellent for rose bushes, flower and vegetable beds, lawn and ever- ( S. 7th The Professional Business Educators Close Wt j 3-D- Reg. y RHUBARB LAWN SEED 3 Appearing Daily m Classification 4 Personals Noxious Weed Free. Still one of the Hardiest - plants per package. Choice large roots. H...cppy Bluegrass X GARDEN TOOLS - HOE Blade size 64x4 inches Steel blade eided to shank Ash handle Below wholesale for this sale' Reg $2 SHOVEL - For the home gardener Heat treated Iarce blade Round frpoint Priced dirt cheap tor thiv s.tie1 Reg $J 19 SOW IAKI - 14 curved teeth 2U inches long. Ash handle A lot of quality tor little monev v vvW during this sale Reg j (S GARDEN n G Req P...eople 98c lb. Y...ou Love A...nd jS MASTER GARDEN A...cs P.Jease $j49 TRASH CAN LIHERS 20-3- 0 Ppff wo CHOICE A Happy Thought Make Someone Happy REG. 1.49 199 I To Today 5 Call Place Your Happy Ad the educate! s ness heavy dose of c3 JUMBO BAG 'f MAMURi WEED FREE Reg. 1.49 Where Flowers CPhfr ujiy Systems Approach At the final session, a luncht eon in the hotels Empire Room, Robert Wiper, educational consultant to A. B. Dick The Systems Co., spoke on and Approach to Learning Teaching Progress and Prospects. While the conventioneers slowly drifted away to catch transportation home, got a tion Friday morning. James Morris spoke briefly about the delights of Hawaii, where the convention will he held in two years, and new President Howard L. Jones showed shoes of Portland, Ore., where next year's convention is planned. Mr. Jones is from Gresham, Oie., and Dr. Morris from the University of Hawaii. Let MIGHTY MITE 'mm 9 DRAIN CLEANER do your are a Specialty .nota sideline . SPECIALISTS IN VOLKSWAGEN CAMPERS Come in and see our Thief's a Gardener removed electric Thieves garden tools, an electric drill and other tools, total value S132, from a carport belonging to Bruce E. Dailey, 1697 Bonner Cl. (1263 East), according to sheriffs reports LEASE . BUY 3711 South State Ph. 262-64- 01 $C 95 YJ - Mr. Devlin KETCHUM'S We Are For The t Yourselfer, The Handyman, AUTHOR ZED DEALER Do-l- The lit S 7th Wett Professional m so A Miss Whittaker New Officers Elected at Westminster Air Force A vet- eran and the first black coed to win a student government office wp'-elected student body president and vice president, respectively, in elections ColThursday at lege. Bob J. Devlin. 6995 S. 85 East, Midvale, a sophomore, was elected president by 53 percent of the students. Mr. Devlin is the outgoing student body treasurer and a member of the Westminster College Board of Trustees development and Public Relations Committee. Mr. Devlin is also of the stndents-p- a chairman rents division of the Centennial Fellows of Westminster program and active in football and baseball. The new vice president is Sue Whittaker, 21, a sophomore from Indianapolis, Ind. Mis Whittaker, an English maior, is president of Hogle Hall, the womens dormitoiy, a former homecoming queen Black Students attendant, recruitment chairman, a member of the Irnerdorm Council and the Conceit Choir. Other officers elected in-- J a n Butt rev, a Sal Lake City sophomore, as secretary. She was running unopposed. Mike J. Sharp, 21. 4133 Carter Cl. (1780 East), a junior majoring in economics ami behavioral science, was elected treasurer. The new officers will be inaugurated April 19 at the colleges annual Awards Banquet in the cn.Umit Dim P.iilduv elude For clearing clogqed sinks, basins, and waste lines. 25 ft. spring wire. Feed it out to use, teed it back when finished. No. 3595C. VOLKSWAGEN INTERMOUNTAIN ?xl Union complete Display of Campers K O Co-bi- Sessions on the final day included lectures on individualized instruction in typewritshorthand, ing, accounting, data business processing, and mathematics general business courses. Presi-den'-Ele- After tuo days of talks on the application of a systems approach to learning in the branches of business education office education, careers training, distributive e d ucation, Reprogr.q Designs for Busi- mjJ Tif YOUR Individual Attention D...e!iver S... miles GAL BAGS 'FOR O j youths were in cusiody Friday after the "'lefl at gin print of 7175 from a hitchhiker. The incident began. r'iid Oft ficer Whitney i, when two persons in an old van gave a ride to 17 - year - old 302 N. Rodney Courtright, 12th West. The driver reportedly stopped at 2259 Laird Way (1300 South), grabbed $175 in small bills from Mr. Courtright after threatening him with a rifle, then drove off. Mr. Courtright ran after the van, caught it, jumped on the running board and rode about a half mile. He jumped oft the vae at 919 Connor St. (2140 East), and minutes later police stopped a vehicle matching its description at 23:6 Blaine Ave. (1729 South). - old man was A booked into Salt Lake City County Jail and a girl was booked into the Salt Lake County Detention Center in connection with the incident. Y Conference in S.L. av Nearly 550 business educators packed their begs for home Friday afternoon after inan intensive, three-dainto Learning Systems quiry for the 70s during the annual convention of die Western Business Education Assn, at Hotel Utah. Judging from the comments he has received and the attentiveness of the educators the sessions during they attended, the convention was a signal success, said Devern Perry of Brigham Young University, convention chairman. 3.98 KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS Arrest Youths 3r greens. SWEET RED FORECAST Monday ti. rough Wednesday Utah Mostly fair south and VarMid AAcnaay iable cloudiness noitn with highs in valleys mostly 65 to 70 Not quite so warm w th thereafter highs in the lower 60s Lows in tne 30s Eastern Nevada Mostly fair south and variable cloudiness north and rmld. Hiqhs in vaevc. in the mid to upper 50s Lews upper 20s and low 30s. Variable cloudiness and Wyoming turning cooler Monoay with chance of sre.v furrier. Partly cloudy and cog! with change of snow flurries Tuesday and Wednesday. We Are For The PEAT MOSS Popular Special tu The Tribune MURRAY Bicycle traf'ic in Munay will pick up dining the firs! week in May. All Munay City employes will he asked to rule then bicycles to work Friday as pan of National Bicycle Week, Mayor Vaughn C. Soffe said. The iiy commission has authorized the mayor to sign a proclamation to the effect and all deparmtent heads will be requested to urge suppcii ot the all program by employ ees. FLORIST QUALITY' 1 AJect rtcorcied in Salt Lane area aurmo the pence 9 pm. Fnaav include I,I)S Hospital and Mr Th 731 'ch v- Births B hcoiMis enoeo at Elects at : f-v-'- 1, 1973 Saturday, April Traffic Unit X? 2' Nalt Lake Tribune, Area Brief- - Mrs. Michael Gokjb, Ave and Mrs. Larry P. Egan, !2lh East aaucoter. Mr. and Mrs. Anton N. Christen sen, Ut itinu Dr , dauqnjr. Mr. and Mrs. Mixe huicnens. 3:f2 S MSG iAe-i- , sen. Mr and Mrs. A. Marr Duersch, 3t2 Market St, son Mr. and Mrs. AUn C. Hugie, 30 8 Muk Or inch. D'lve bon Mr. and Eugene P. Rollins, Orem, dnoqmer Mr. and Mrs Byron Luse Gunder299 son, Di Hdrvoid MiCWuie, dduqhter Mr. and Mrs. Mirhael I. Gray, 765 E 2nd 5o ith, daughter Mr. 18 J S,. Cotlommul Hospital Mr. end Mrs. Robert N. Hlgley, Uth Sojih c uonter. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hill, 231 E. 3ic! South b un ul, ciauql ter. Mr. and Mrs. Cal L. Hughes, 24 7th South, otiouhfer Mr. and Mrs. Ron J. Peacock, lUv Eart, daughter and Mrs. Jerry Rmo, Mr. IPt WvM 444G S. OduaMer and Mrs. Gregory B. Schaffer, 21 'lt E 2 'Go 'uiun, Mr. and Mrs Lon Dennis Thorn ton 159 th South dauqntcr Mr. and Mrs. Claude L Crane, V eul S 13C sen Kiverton, Mr. and Mrs. Sneryj L. Hatch, Ufa Cdo 'trsriu. son Mr. and Mrs. Floyd O. Mills, 3304 do a '.000 .av, bon. Mr. 'nd Mr'. Ivan H. Withers, 499 E Romame LI , Sandy, son Mr. Holy Cross Hospital and Mrs. James F. Alexander, Eastv.ocd Dr dauqhter. and Mrs. Michael T. Mulhoi-lan40S6 Re'pn St , daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James K. Oswald, 2947 S Davis Blvd., BounMul, douqhter Wr, and Mrs. Weldon J. Shuman, 8343 1275 E t, Sandv, daughter Mt and Mrs. Ira Owen, 67 Roose veu Ave son Mr. and Mrs. Lorm Ashn, 127 N St Mr. Mr. son Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1)56 Brooklyn Ave, son. H. Barry, St. Marks Hospital and Mrs. Staton Carsey, 4126 West, Granger, son and Mrs. Randy EHIs, 113 N. East, Bountiful, daughter Mr. S 3200 Mr. 4 h South Davis Community Hospital Mr. LdVton, and M-daughter. Robert L. Liiixersity Hospital Mr. aim M,s. Robert J. Williams son Kingston, 910 Jr., 35 i b ou0 Suuni. Mr. ami Mrs. Eilu W. 2nd soutn, daughter. Obituaries Henry O. Gemar i OGDEN Henry Otto Gemar, 75, Oguen, died March 30, in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Born March 14, 1897, Nebraska, to Peler J. and Eva Greiss Gemar. Married Ellen Parry Nov. 8, 1929, loaho Fans, Idaho. Came to Oguen in veteran World War II; 93J; member International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and r National Assn, of Retired Civil Service Work ers, charter member Father Flana- 1 gan's Boys Town in Nebraska; mem ber LDS Church. Survivors: widow, Max suns, aaugmer:,; Dan, Roba,1,' Mo , Henry Otto, Hawaii; Edward Allen, Cieaifieiu, Richard Kay, Mrs. Ruion (Lola Clark, both Ogden,-!- j Mrs. James Gernaror. r 4 (Betty) Sunset; 18 qrandchilaren; 2 gieat grandchildren, brother, sisters; Carl, ! Winner, S D.; Mrs. Elsie Heini, Kimball, Neb; Mrs. Den (Connie) ' Tobin, Santa Maria, Calif.; Mrs. . Saian Widenbach, Mmden, Neb Fu nerai Tuesday, 11 a.m., Chapel of Flowers Mortuary, Ogden, where friends call Monday, 7 9 p.m., and Tuesday one hour before services. Burial Auitorest Memorial Park. Blaine R. Draper MORONI, Sanpete County Bla'ne R. Draper, 78, Moroni, died March 31 in a Provo hospital of natural causes. Born March 18, 16V4, Moroni, to James and Theressa Motley Draper. Mamed Fayroa Irons Nephi, solemnized Artn,i ?5nc LDS Temple. Farmer, Sanpete County water commissioner. Survivors: widow; son, daughters; Max R., Moroni; Mrs. Raymond (Dar-n- ) Trone, Milwaukie, Ore.; Mrs Robert (Jenellei Lees, Calif ; It qrandchildren; Lakewood, 5 greatgrandchildren, brothers, trnest. Ml. pleasant; Russell, sister; Salt Lake City; Carl, Heyourn, Mrs. Lucy Biackham, Moroni.loaho, Funeral Moroni LDS p m., Stake House. Friends call Sunday, pm., Ursenbach Funeral Home, Mt. Pleasant, and at stake house Monday, l hour before services. Burial Moroni Ciiy Cemetery. Janies aBih Nelson IDAHO MONTPELIER, Jame' L. "Bish" Nebon, 6), died March 30 in a local Montpelier, hospital of natural causes. Born May 10, 1910, Chapin, Idaho, to Adelbert H. and Mary Aqnes Nelson. Divorced. Menv ber, LDS Cnurch. Survivors: son, daughter; Ronald, Kaysviile; Mrs. D. j (Norma Lee) Brooks, Seattle, 9 Wash.; qranochildren; mother; brothers, sisters; Ronald A., Pocatel- jo; Doyle E., Bloormnqton, Idaho; Theo T., Mrs. James (Tharma) Hea-deMrs. R. B. (Vernia) L.ndsav, Mrs Edward (Twilla) Burger, all Montpel.er; Mrs. Herb (Opal) Anderson, Riverton, Wyo. Funeral Monday, p.m., Matthews Mortuary Chapel, Montpelier, where friends call Sunday, 30 p.m., and Monday one hour before services. Burial Montpelier Citv Cemetery. M. Moore Virginia OGDEN Moore, 73, - Mrs. Virginia Oqden, died Meek Miarch 31, of natural causes at her home. Brn Feb. 23, 1899, Salt Lake City, to R. and Olivia Nieon Meek Married to William a. Moore, Sect. 1920, Salt Lake LDS Temple LDS primary worker tor 35 year , active in Union Station Red Cross, Canteen durmp World War II. Survivors: husband; sons, daughters, Douglas M., Rodqer M both Arlinq-ton- ' Jera'd s (Gloria) Y.; Lamph, Mrs. Virginia M. Benson, both Ogden, 8 grandchildren; broths ers, sister; Beniamin A , Riverdale Idaho; Jerald R., Preston, Idaho, Dr Dorald N., Montpel.er, Idaho Mrs. Ore r'a M. Keller, Provo Fu 11 L rierai.' am, LarKm Chao Dawn, Ocden. ? where inenosj cal! Sunoav p.m.. and Monday until services Burial W'ash mgton Heohts Memorial Park, Ogden. Family suooests rontrlhutions to Primary Children's Hospital. William B. Ilipnell - VIEW IDAHO Wil am Barton Howell. 81, Grand View, died March 30 in Boise of natural cause?. Born Dec. 23 1890, West Weber, V.'eber to County, Ephraim and Mary Je Walker Hipwell. Married El:,ie Hodson, Jan 21 1914. Lived n 'veber County 67 before mcvlnq to Idaho in yw 958; farmer; director of Marriott Irrigation Co.; member LDS Chumh Survivorswidow; sons, daughter e w George E.. G,-Billv J., all Grandview; Mrs (Fern) Hoqqe, Plain Ctv 21 21 County; qrandchildren; grandchildren, brother, Wilhs Funeral Monday, pm, Lmdqu-sand Sons Colonial Chapel, Ooden, where t tends call Sunday, pm., and Morday brio- - to services. Oqden City Cemetery. GRAND June F. Buckley SAN PABLO, Lalif June 848 Vapueros Buckley, ,6 Aye Roceo, Cslif., died in San Palo on Marc.'. 79. 1973 V Pucklev v.as a native ot Spring City. Utah and a member o4 Rcdeo Ward m Rcdeo, Cahf Survivorsher husband James Buckley Rodeo; tour sons and a daughter, Jerry, Larry Denn s and M-D,jAnn Wal'.s, all of Rodeo snd Jack l, Calif 7 u broth e. and siser, Mrs DeRae Christen sen of Wnlard, Utah, and Scoff ZbnkiP of Boston, Mass.; and nine grandchildren Services will be conducted 11 a m Saturday bv Bihcp Ferman N. lams of the LDS Church at the Ptclo Chipel of thrt Wicn & zer Mortnarittg 12fi4 Av San Pabio Burial In ConcoTd! Calif. Additional Obituaries, Page SO & V Cdd NuA ft T Ploct Your Firmly '?! vAeekenir 3515 v ft ft V 6 , n. jirf r s. Polled Repaid Johnson, 74 W. 3300 South, Bountiful, daughter.' r& J |