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Show ,F II , January 21, 1964 DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Tvesday, 0B '- ',Dolill'ell...tIrtt$,".. - , , - t st)t ' -- - UTAH WASATCH ea looms . moo Hu Ida - -- - - t 7 r ' 0 - , - - - . ' Alwirat dis th4;t., WTI LI; - 1.1 -- NATIONAL t -.- ' - . . - Alke A 1,A A - '. .. FOREST - ' A -- Kamm 1FOREST LEGEND -- - - A - AM IRS CAUSED -- FIRES FIRS SED SED -- legislatiw,, --7:- MAJOR FIRES - r : x sad''' ,,,dPrirn." I vx''''''''' 1, VriMIA. Porn'ferly:f,11..thorsday,-tieonriderrO- - Cirier.o Marchetti, Oct. H.191.1. Salt since CIIY. Pocatello st Would Help Industry Member, Church. Survivors: husband; son'. 14 'There has been considerable daughters, Fred. Kenneth rMrchotti, Mrs. John (Martaret) Same, Mrs. interest and enthusiasm Rossiter Jr. ail Ralph (Maxine) broth. Pocatallot nine grandchildren; George, Vincenzo. Mrs., Maria Enrici, Mrs. Amalla PlolietL Benberyllium industry," Sen. Cativo. all Corio, Mrs. Maroc-etRequiem Mass Wednesday, 10 nett said, "and this amend Italy, Holy m., St. Anthony's Church. anow-liesar- y DV"' Tuesday, 7:30 new passed, - the Stirlat. t:;;;;;ItarvT;n . ',V' sA ' FIRS thring- houti.ltaticrierprospectsota it largest number of fires hi ',Wasatch National Forest dud ng 1963 occarrid along the heavily populatetWasatch mentis Front be an Important j crnetsty. ance would ' factor in ' getting the industry Salm F. . Henry .. started. OAHU, HAWAII .7 tfanrY of natural Rep. Laurence .I. Burton at, .r101. 6us:sricAuVii:; V'hgra., Bern Dec. Utah) said "the amendment 31, ISM, Hawrall 1897.6MararnegY. In would make it more economical Came to 21, 1920. ---- -. . 'd . - a -------..akp- , , ruSEy By ROGER DeseretNewa staff Writer- . 7 Fewer fires in Wasatch Na- :during-196- 1 saved tional-Forest the takpayers: $35,OOO.i Jim Soter, fire control :officer, -r- ecorded 68 tires during the year $80,000 feiTextinguish. : , J . -' - - . .; --- - - . - - , - -- - - r . - ,. - - -- - - , ei enmann--- e urns To - eaearl- un , ', - - 'Area Brief s - -- I - This' -- was ' considerably less than the record rtumbce of .77 fires in 1962 which cost $1.15,000 . to extinguish. , ', The 68 fires,-- 13 were caused by lightning,while 53 were man- caused, including eight purpose- ly set, Mr. Soter said. FiftV- three of the fires Occurred along - .:-- ' . ....- - - , . f - . - . - -- -- - - . . " : . , , , paign-Monda- doesn'ds ALBLIQuERQuE, reduce-overhea- e h-rt- STAMPS - - - . , -- . . -- - . . . -. . fire-fighti- Aide Explains Fees " '' - Many - - . -- - -- As the- Forest-Servi- 20 ce doctors, dentists, attorneys and other persons are cents to drop a gallon of bensending in checks for business revenue licenses without in- - tonite, including flight time. Re ' cludhtg payment for employes on their payrolls cent renovations at the air tank--- - . , bli er'liiie-triskeTt-beial- - rage Cantinum from soared beyond expect ati ons "The question is whether we Can 'save money the compli- ance, area by using cooperation " he rather than uld.- "In ,a real sense what I gun . - , - , on national lands-adjacen- w siderthat---laniMstrativ- le:-Sate- t7 ' The-ne- heepmen must look out tor their own interests and help to d costs of range , Inter!, be"4ryv aodrtecretzrytionio hnAssistA. gtrvt Jr. Topa Discovery - narw b)ld the N IMO oolgrowers Burton - reported that Rep. Assn. Tuesday, three years ago "extensive de- e positis of new beryllium ore costc of supervising grazing were discovered in the Topaz Matmtain srea-o- f western Utah I ter1h 3- (ppl) -S- be-us- It- to develop production methods required for the Utah ores." "The present depletion allow- ance-o- n betyllium minerals is 15 per cent which contrasts with a 23 per cent, allowance for beryl ores," Se ri; Bennett said. "The amendment will give the same - treatment 7 tO -- beryllium n1 nrdn1"cnrain as now a n V V 4 I a a to ,: , , far indllEtrY Sheepmen Told ....rmot,,. mar-cause- , , . The Salt Late Oty Pollee Department has found a new In its fight against The money spent to fight' fires weapon crime: hub caps. of of dollars required to reseed the Inch hub caps were released to the ranges for the damage caused by the City Commission et to the watershed or other losses. police department-toSoter soinuasurvds alithcee derparbtmy sPecialent It Is remarkable,, Mr. , , said- - that the number of fires "The use of these hub caps decreased in the face of above. would assist nu officers with average temperabres during the this special work," Police summer, an e Knudson no dry grasses and a long critical in a letter to the commission. lire 113wevero-P- 11 b satch Front F. Commissioner Herbert the-mI) .or ethan one mil. ...Smart refused to explain bow' lion acres in the hub caps would be used. were burned br 196- 304 acres - year-aroun- y- Rangp-Costs,--- . , :: ,,, - I. - , the heavily populated Wasatch -- , tutOverhead t . 7'.--- forest land and 31 The - first- - Heart d eted for- program' s acres of other to paign chairman for Salt Lake of 'research, professional and the forest .', protection holm& County 10 years ago was named 'public education, and various .. chairman for the corning cam- - community service activities, Factors affecting the reduc. - such as blood procurement ,lor ,-(1)- efforts of a fire He ler Milton L. Wellenmann, open heart surgery ,and referral protection to reduce specialist ' Salt Lake City and Ogden res- - services d increased fires: (2) taurant owner. HIS appointment Mr. - Weilenmann- - was Salt fire protection efforts by all perwas , announced by Alan - E. Lake -- County campaign chair- - sonnel,- - and law . Bmckbank, state Heart Fund man 10 years ago when the enforcement action. chairrnalL -Heart- Associatiort first was- ot. -- Aerial tankers dropped 64,800 , - February has been designated ganized. He was Utah Demb- galloesot bentordte(Brere. as Heart-Fun- d month. Proceeds cratic ,, Part- y- chairman from tardant) on 15 Bre& A feet hi-from the campaign are budg- - 1952 to 1960. itial attack by the tankers held , , , costs down consid- License erably, Mr. Soter said. ' - ' . . - . - - .., ; ., WasatchFires Taper Off In 1963 1 f 5. 1: police,Use- ..NevrWeapon-et00ers $350 Savings ler:HubCaps - D--1 super-vision,- ar suggesting-is-th- lug ginunick was removed by sthres use halting k''' then they had no value they ex- plained. ' If the staMps were continued, then it would be-- . necessar3r- - to Increase prices to make up for the cost of stamps, store own- ers were almost unanimOusly agreed. -"- With increased costs of oper- ation-inclu-ding have wages-- we to make up the difference some way, We could either do tt through increased prices to our customers,' or cut out the cost of trading stamps. Probable Preference awe think our customers will Prefer,that we eliminate stamps, rather than increase the prices of our merchandise," explained the operator of a store that has used stamps for several years. He added that there will be no "across the board reductions In food prices, but that in one way or another the difference will show up, perhaps In selected items and weekend spe- - we-sho- uld move toward, regulation based upon mutual trust and coal-v- i dence and away from the for-multi-- ; ridden pseudd; precision which now .,seems to dominate mu' regulatory structure," ear- believe- it can be dime. I pledge you that from our side we will try." , Carver pointed out the high cost- - involved in bandlint-an- y grazing apperdwhich goes be- fore a hearing examiner. It is obvious such money can- - notbespenLorUmprovingthe County." . ore does not qualify for - the higher depletion allow- - 'But the -- :- it . full-time - - . Credit Urged For Teens' Role - --- ' - - man-cause- - - : Clara 01111SSOr--- Mrs, 'cilludsrltANZA'syy", 7Wri--died Saturday in Sacrametre..""Barnt. Nov. 5, 1886, Ogden, Utah. MarrHd to Peter H. Visser. He died. SacraSurvivors: mento resident :Las tnontlyrson. r.oltiply,,nolt:cy,,rnot,, 'Dell Soaamentot 73;I:ctil. i; , . ' -- -- - --f -- i' -- - - - : VITAL- - aragmcet, tat. ItPlanood, OptimisisHonor Granger Youth , 1 ii 1.." Olympul Slates- )rientation Day ''.-On Donna--Ree4'-':- raib'-in-d'irant- - beaufiD FLIERS Zt , each ' ;,.- : He-sa- choosetwo -- Kearns Dotes Teacher Talks ' 44,I ::' . Worker Hurt Scaffold Fall 1 Deadline Near ' at ,Signup e- , , - ' -- cent-of-th- N....,' ' : . -- rand.' - . --- - . .. - - . - - ewer De Wayne B. taght Bone MAY 21, 1915, Gifford, Idaho, a son of Walter and Georgina Bird. Fern-- Jensen, sell ,- Right. Married 1940- North Bend, Ore.: divorced. Married Dorothy P. Richt, 1959t di. vorced Warehouseman, Safeway, Member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. rfm, parents,--ClarkStSurvivors: Wash.; son.. Lorry L., Richard Don, Phillip Lane; daughter, Susan, all of Salt Lake City; or. trandchildt Rugeniv Ore. - - - - - - ' . - - K. Sarah Chadwick - , - --- ---- AN FORK -. Sarah KW cheidwick, S. daughter of Ernest end Anent Utly Chedwidc, died Sunday at American Fork fleapits! of Ism. . -- - .,--- iv -- .. erna - - tsi I NGLEWOO 13, CALIF. Mrs. Minnie Bradford 'Arneson, 71, for. mer Salt Lake resident, died here Sunday after a lingering illness, cryenirD7.4-147-cusffsr-rueri- vs. Iciwrne.traEl ir:rtrisityw HOGUE-Bar- Metnotta Nancy Vs. M aY6 bara mtuccmth lia vois ' tat cruelty. v COMBIDatetha Lilo Jay L mental vs CRACROPTRese resents' cruelty. - Awl! 01, rletellasoanins min' Married 111"u:efiliongMawnbermsoce winDiane Tom Ls vs. cm - Alma- - ,dCtenhauktr..chtVant: et the Daughters hvoplosescarms.ps, I msottietst - mental tuetianh, . - Fig; J. Autne owandB:droc;iven , vsez.vsytytdc. PARRY Florenp SessionsVS. Crandall, mental c Varun ,DIVORCES GRANTED Geneva i FrFaunnceriscat 0.flasnisetsittBrsinriknmtsdan i -- r. dyes.. Vs. Pete, niVillign'itd7d lumeis custody of minor children, 120047rm child suoport, $SO per month alimony. WILSON -G- eraldine vs. J. C., Plaintiff awarded decree, of minor children, $SO Per month Per child child support, 150 per month alimony. Mew i swDstrdsvi thchLdrect,sovportS50, wInelysissin,svP,airnonv.m malS-:-Gale- ve. Gym'', deferti- ant granted decree, S2,I20 limony, plaintiff awarded temperer, custody of minor children. SHIELDS Dorothy vs. Ridhard L., Plaintiff granted decree, $5 der month alimony, Custody Ur minor child. $SO per month child subtler,. GRAHAM-Ro- bert L. vs. Sondra decree. Smith, plaintiff !VANS-Do- nald Robert vv. ..,,.oT Scott,- plaintiff granted stecrosw------ -, ALLEN-P- ony vs. Robert Lt, PIM tiff granted deaf, custody of minor chtiol, S50 per month child aupport, 830 per month alimony. LOCKE-BeJean vs. Gerald tty Lea, plaintiff awarded decree, cu -- Mon tody of minor -- childr,..S3S - child support PLUCK-Ange- line Laois vs. An- drew, plaintiff awarded decree, cus. $30 per tody of minor children, month per child child support, ILSO Par month imony. PARKER-Tho- mas Jr., ve. Kith. plaintiff awarded ditic"reeltrue.defenAdlione - ICsaallisf.. Saa.,, h! - Robert H. Morton Sr. LALYTON-Ro- Chaillid metipsrthmtas7nrm Beck- - wood Ward chapel, end morning, 260 E. South Temple,- - Salt Lake City. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Family requests contribu. tions to Primary Children's Hostfftal, Salt Lake City. ,Vs.cuGstoseerr,osplaministoriff eery., Lever. S cgoosh; Frrcs.1 Mrs. Rove Holstie, Mrs. Lida Birch, Sall 7 Third District Coy', i LZ.m st sanin''- H. bert Morton Sr.' a SeIt died AiLaannondeecoSiozsi o;Ilyemixto:r,conllt arrnittds,J.platendt, KellY, et rn.rwym F"cd ters, rice ' nd12.4 son ch William A li. ptonotwh waorpr I leslitni Calitern4. r ppk 'mettle Yr Signe- - L. ' - Mir Mrs Nell Full.; Wyo; 1 ' of PI Funa-',-uesclav , - ch a ow,: dc- r.r. Aa,,..4...r, smith AV& Slone 110 L Highwav el, died Monday, of, 1210 at horns after a lona alfasa, IlOrti 3, --- --'' - -- -- 'gin -7 NORTII SALT LAKE tuclao rearson Smith, ADM - : Washington wpittenbrJer (Ets," - - ced erntrtea nlilti lit 1906, e red and Ida -- , .. -- R1 Galesburki rrled to Warren Smith 943. She husband owned -- ono -- operate d Member, Luther- En Church. Active, IrlartnOontafft s.. t restored termer Venel Murray vs. Wit. runeral .lub. ;- ,ht - survivors. OP rftN DOM awe Islam, "wird, Carl, CI I ll. , noon wednesday E. usseswe jrdme vs. 13th South, where friends call prior driecreliesh vices . Burial Saturday in Gales- Clare Jr., plaintiff awar pp,17 tn. o iiy restored madden nartle wish lot MI6. make contributions ROSQUIST-Rob- ert H. vs. Rum- - SO to Americo, ciocer society. ma, piaintiff 'rented decree, defend- ant restored name of Orem '. COVORDALE-LinP. vs. da Bingham, plaintiff awarded custody of miner dtildreo, $25 per child every two weeks child support, PRESTON, IDAHO-M- rs. Ida Me. ills Corbett miles. 75, died We eariy $25 every 'Noe weeks alimony. KENDRICK-Ro- sali v Kenneth, plaintiff awarded decree, Mn. ,l4 ,Tieeett s. alter Illness. In ill custody of minor children, $50 Barn Jun 14 ISA Randoloh, Rich month per child child suPPOrt... loomeut.opolaainlisff -- - ' - id name of Allen. CUMMINGSGOOO sowtetriem, decree les . w MARRIAGE -- v. t' LICENSES 7 years SIEwAesOttMfordaNnELPel-M- nd Gerwen. 1.2 Latter-da- y Saints. died n Smithfield untl age whirl she made ' James home with her children... Survivors: s,on, daughters, U, Lincoln, Neb.,. sod Virginia Lovoll Ann. 19, Salt Lako Chi. O., Mrs. Art germ.) Monsok both J., 26, and both Salty Jean. 23, Logan. ::ffKlerst.lilmrs,AMis,onorts.ismTaRirgyois000ttssipencaryi,Ilsrnier, FOLKESTAD-ROBINSO- 11.,- ' - .r1RIttyoso...,:dEnsv;o.c.;:slynsow2tAtit:,..7,.,. 20, - er - , . Itiii STAT IS'IICS to te17,1,. -- 1 man-cause- - Thelma S. Ede ' - YttnAlIcS-V- Hepworth, : - , - .,, Nov. I ?, 1924, Le. van IDS TerftP111. .lin marn Activo be r, LOS. employe Utah Power end tithe Co. Survivors: wkiow; SOnS 60V9h Dennis, ter, T. Lanon. heaver Dam; Las 1198S, Nov.; Mrs. Garth (Nor. dith) Geddes. Tremontoni id children; brothers. sisters, Marvin, Weir frank, Wailece, bent heaver Mesa, A111.1 Mrs. Milton (Jane) Neils Mrs. Marblem, . Clearfield; Brigham Christottarson, (Elizabeth) City; Mrs. William (Lucy) Cower, Cacha County; Mrs. Vert Smithillisid, iora) husanberk, Garden Grove, Calif. funeral Thursdav, - I P.M., eaver Dam LDS Ward-- Chas. Friands daft Wednitsdat, Rows Mortuary, Tromonton. inura . day prior to sorviats at the 'remit, home in Dem. Iturial. Seaver Dam CeMW's - - storC-one.-7- - - : p -I greet-gran- - --7- ,, .. mSyrviall - ey 4 ' OGDEN-4A- rs. Thelma Sténi Ede, 64, Ogden, died Monday morning in an Ogden hospital otter a te Illness. Born Oct 119t , Clarence and Edith lortttene. -- to ried Robert Mem. Ede; :-MONDAY bar, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter. 114S ntiltal7INS3 Saints. Stenographer, SCsullela day Oakland, oadLnIgia sr 191743. Survivors: Calif., resident, ----aunts, uncle, Mn s Madeline MUM, YuESDAYsen, Mrs. Vera dive, Jack Thomas, 1215 Slmesen Ave., ere. all Ogden. Funeral Wednesday, II 70c17 cm., No store Incinerate . No toss. cm., Larkin Chapel of the WPM firs' Ooden, where friends call Tuesday, 74 pm., Wednesday prior to WV. Ices. Burial, Ogden COY Cemetery. - ou - beghtnimrwith-T-and-Z-44-4--Vm.-7-Th- - Elate County. to John Albert and Ester Vasil $im. - , 1 es- , - ol man-cause- Group To Attend Zone Hearing - - nett explained. . . , kamia. -14rk. is about as DIV.ORCIS strong 1,18ved" to3ISYAmerl Beryllium ASKEDFork, Pleasant Grove, Oram and Bjencling. Morn. as steel, but weighs only one- ABLE vs. ber, American Fork Eleventh Ward, Stephenson It- - retalns its Wendell P., "'ilia cruelty. -Church of Jesus Christ of Latter. fifth ; '&4:1111.1"LN sirj-- ma Va. day MSC hints. Attended Harrington School. strength at temperatures well PITERSEN-Dia-neoa cruelty., Vs. . Mont Elementary Survivors: perents; brothers, Lynn over 1,000 degrees- - Fnbrenheit, Ray, Clayton; sister, Gaye.; all cruelty. William of American Kfnorl.,,s-tFork; Luclielje vt., erandparents, Allen maldng At extremelyvaluable Clearfield; Gilbert Chadm: vs. 6111.s wick, Udy, American Fork; Mn. John for missile nose cones and other g'intalucsr1471,1,11161 Rose, Sumpter, Ore.; ALEILECHISEN-SharROM on vs. parent', Mr. and Mrs. Errs's, Ash, defense uses, Sen. Bennett said. Lewis Edward, mental Lindon; Mrs. Essle Slouther. Alfieri., cruelty. E W E ISS Kathleen can Fails, Idaho. Ashile SCHEE Beryllium's nuclear properties Iggin,vs. Funeral Joseph, mental Wedneedel, 110 11.1mt thLeonard American - Fork Eleventh - Wart In the oxide state as well as in R Morris Diana Chapel. Friends call, Sera Mortuarv, vsm. 14 Dewight mental crulitY. Orem, Tuesday, to ism., metal have developed interest I'LL .... wiiiiamparryvs. Wednesday --until 1I p.m Burial will Marie mental be In American Fork City CorneterY. T., in its use in the atomic fieli vs. Phillip ibhil, The Brush Beryllium Co. has int, vs.- claudl ""c'' M innie B Arneson prize-winne- rs --.- - tlyruirkii:rt Lstin Ilrel.; B. ICIoIt A, 923 R. Sre us kiwi 44 butts. Salt "Ks'Elk4: tteleiwne South, died Sunday at Mg p.m., of cancer at his horns. - werenotcoverEVISenMen- water-spreadin- g, - intilH. iliitaalfrl Nain')AhDefiur Christ of L.attarday Saints. She died. Survivors:. daughter, eremichlircIr (Flora K.) Soren, tou'r Emil P., Magna, Utah; brothers() sisters, Lii- - ance because at the time Con- gress designated Its list of stra- tegic minerals, beryl was vir--tually the only source ot,beryl- lium. Ores other than beryl -- - ler II,- land itself, for range reseeding, launch a $3 million beryllium day explained that the new city ordinance requires payment 000 gallons- - of bentonite to be or re- - mine and processing facility de- fencing, of 82 for each employe in excess of one. I. professional per- - stored,, always he and search he assuringt development, said. velopment program- - 'AL:the - fu- - - - --- - - son or --owner-of an tankers-- of "a- - stilli-dèfa business most Carver is assistant secretary ture near Delta. , k employe, so if he has even one person employed he must pay Z. One for public land management. -- and one part-- . -' Inte12 'Areas administered men time helicopter carried by the rior Dept's Bureau of Land and 8,000 pounds of equipment . --to fight 20 fires during ,the year -Management provided grazing Principals of high schools retary, Salt Lake Safety County, and were valuable in dousing for 6.4 mMion she!p last year. Carver spoke at the second brazeirbefore lightnin-g-cause- -- throughout Salt - LakeCounty notes' . " on this corn- 6 students ' of the association meeting, to consider asked out , been have day they spread -- , , mittee are officirtl represents. swhich continues through d fres, , , allowingpoint- for school tives of their schools, Just as are Of the 53 Wednesday; - - - awards to members of the Teen representatives on -- assemblies' three were started by sparks A School Junior Valley High from railroad enghtes, 13' bY Advisory Committee to the 'rrat- - sports events, service clubs, etc., , student who enjoys reading and AllUQUERQUE, ires and fireworks ' eight (Spe- fic Division of the Second Die- - and such - should receive some ,amof ,...,.. cial)-T- wo Utah entries were arts and crafts ,Tuesday was b children , trict and Third District juvenile special credit for their efforts." m;aantches.- y Mon-- honored by the the among dais?' courts. The letter - added that the . Salt Lake Opti- - !,.-- Make-Itpct. of Costs day at the National A letter to the principals, teens on the committee "are in- - The Bountiful Rang er District , mist Club as its ':,,1 d Contest blues Grocers ,declinectoteu kow Yomself-With-Wobattled 33 . ,signed by Juvenile :court Ref. deed doing a - service to1 their "Boy-o- t the ':1 Miller of district Other much the stamps were costing Thy are Margaret eree Raymond S.- Uno and Mrs. community and to other yotmg durinx- the year. Month." IL, totals were: Salt Lake, 15 ; them. However, according to Venice and Marilyn Hurst of G. Penny Allred, executive sec-- people in the state. . ; ." - Tooele, one:. ICamas three, and Fork. Miss Miller won Dale Hepworth, Spanish Grocer , Magazine,". 1"Progressive son of Mr. and ; , . Mountaht View, one. 1 trading stamps amount to 14 a senior division prize, and Mrs. Kenneth t! -, t . Totals Listed per cent of a retailer's operating Miss Hurst's entry was in the , Total fires in the districth costs, second only to his ex- JPASAMAk110t4VA41AU4S 3614 W: 3500 tlelegation of the Mobile Rome Owners for labor (44 pee cent). - Granger, Atssn.will attend a Salt Lake Countysoning bearing. Iliday wereBountiful, 34; Salt Lake, penses , , South, On the other- hand, IL Max . In the County 'Commission Chamber, a spokesman said. three: 19; Kaillas, nine; Tooele, introduced was -, ,Olsen,-gener- al manager of Gold The assoel atio n le interested hi how propoeed laning i4t1I--- Mountain View, two- and -to clulimetubersnrtflePiiiorth -Strike-- 8 t a tn-17 affect trailer home owners throughout the county,In the Newhouse Hotel by Prinsaid eithercivil or throughout Utah eand the Mouseeordhig to new president Robert MeCtu7, 71301 & 900 East- ,Rowley., cipal nten St,atesaald,-"Averagcriminal action- ,- or both' was Midvale. Mr. Rowley explained the to. the retail merchant is d fires . .otherofficero ire Le. Boosemlice prosideat;Loto Lail& taken- on 14 youth is ,a members efLthe 1onftresr43 loveonenNem than tpercelit of theretall quist, secretary; Lillian Reed, 'treuurer, and schoors turned over to authorities, and member of the board of directors. to attend college. By GERM RAMMER Cost Varies on four ' : Speaker LthejneetIngiiiwis LOlympus Correspondent High gy tion-w- as UAide-Discusses-Mytholoturned over tu direr A etocedaratywho Earl J.,Thurman, director, Deof with was the from Utah ending pleased Representatives county fire departments. partment of Pupil Personnel, stamps however temporary colleges and universities will be Jordan School District 3 Convicted Ancient Greeks transformed Beth said that the Greeks didn't said, "The cost varies from at Olympus Thursday to give As a result of two fires, three month in simple, primitive ideas and be- - originate Their myths, but took month, depending upon studentsmore in- ' lets" hi a them' iron: Egyptian beliefs and 'Sault! ippeared before justice the volume of business." t--' formation 'about Gerald Gresseth, associate pro- - ancient stories. of the peace courts and were 111 An contacted Cedar schools of their grocers - 1 fessor of languages at the lint- - - Tuesday at noon members of convicted. Two civil actions , d:- ' City said their customers bad choice., - - versity of Utah, said Monday. the philosophy department din. were filed and restitution of $508 reacted both favorably and im- - The event, spoil. Dr. Gresseth spoke on "Pat- - cussed Greek philosophy. "Pat-- was made for from Page B4 l'' Continued starting the fires. happily. the gored High k by terns of Greek Mythology'. at terns of Perfection: Greek Mi. Soter said one man was Some of my customers want school - College 1 resided Huntington Park-Ca- lif, noon in the Union Little Theater, Sculpture" will be presented at questioned about nine incendi- me to continue, but others are Relations C 0 m- in in connection with the current 8 p.m. in the center ballroom. married. Bountiful, ary fires, but was released for glad rve quit," said the owner mittee,- - alio w s ,. "Spotlight on Greece" program. Dr. Avard Fairbanks, professor tack of evidence. However, the of one small store. , Kastiger , idthat this --"beautiful of art and sculpture, will discuss incendiary fires ceased after his The --soof of native shoPPers, ' majority Jr, navigator, 21, " art" is what the world terms Greek sculpture by release . to the owner of one large schoolsto' cording on resided base, learn hihu; Balmer Chicago, Ill., "Greek mythology." Dr. Gres- - the bustotLyeurgu- e' - six worst ' ' store, seem to be pleased. "Th about.. married- to Sbf of the worst fires, their say to Me, 'Good, I'm glad Each student Imay attend two Master Sgt. Herbert Mathew location, amount of acreage be through with stamps,' or. sessions which cover O'Malley, loadmaster, 39, - na'It's what rve been waiting for, entrance and causes were: burned requirements, scholarship tive Of Ceveland, Ohio, resided KEARNSConsultations with teachers will be held Wednes Lime Creek, east of North or, 'I've always hated to lid L funds, expenses, tvildred in Clearfield, married with. 14 day evening for parents of more than 1,700 pupils attending " ' Salt Lake,. 270 icres, lightning. and paste them anyway.' courses, and college life. children. , Kearns Junior High School. 2. Salt Mountain, near Tooele, Represented will be the ,Un- ,Technical Sgt Marvin Ernest The consultations will occupy nine half-ho94 acres, lightning. iversity of Utah, Utah State Uni- Luce, flight r1neer.27, native Ing Twin Hollow, east of Boun-- resided 1. Univeon versity, of Lake Brigham Young Salt av, molls seeond and final parent-Mathcontacts of the school 65 acres, tracer bullet tiful, rsityYiestminster Dixie married. College, base, year. Other groupings will be 8 and T, 1:30; 0 through R, 4. Victory Road, north of Salt In College, the College of Southern Technical Sgt. Francis X. 5 p.m.. K through N, 5:30; 11 to J, 6 p.m.; D through 0, 6:30, , Lake City, 52 acres,, children Utah, ,Weber College, LDS Blitz, flight engineer, 38, native sad A through C, 7 p.m. . in A the Business College, 'Stevens lienplasterer working playing with matches. of Cambridge, Mass, resided 5. St., north of Salt Lake basement of the new Salt Lake ager School of Business, and on ' base, married. In Test at East 2nd and Salt Lake Trade Technical InLibrary City, 25 acres, burning debris. aboard was a Navy man Alm , 6. Mountain Dell, near the 5th South, Tuesday fell 11 feet stitute. , whose fate is being announced Lake Salt Inarea obtain Senior7 test a from highschool 12 , can scaffolding, brealdng his , - reservoir in Parleys Canyon, , of ' the by the ,Department Seniors have until Saturday to formation and registration forms acres, discarded cigarette. left arm. ' , ) . from their high school counseNavy. Richard Phillips,- - 28, -- Orem, Thieves Get Camera register for the American Col- lor or ' the LDS was principal, treated at 861 W. being 6th South, Kite, ; Larry lege Testing Program (ACT) said. Car Radio Stolen told police Tuesday that a $125 Idaho Deaths Hospital for the Injury. exams scheduled for x. The ACT battiry is used as An $80 car radio was reported Workmen at the site said ap- movie camera,- a pair of $18 tee hosiwommi uNiud This was Monday 1 acbrdssions guides by, nine Utah stolen from the tar of Gil Asker- pirently some boards slipped binoculars itacl - a $5.50 flash- mrs.sr Frances Burbank. 80. Caldwali. of Mr. dean Ross Mr. wMle 80 stuFindlay, son, $81.' by Liberty, Layton, Phillips was plaster- light were taken from his ,car tt,r,14tztlid7,4,maats:4, s4, 8130. colleges and by more than a. Hammon o. Wilder.1 colleges In the whffiltwispariced at 530 S. ing the ceiling of the basement while-- It Tdeitilit Snow College;Ephialm, - per- Wam Bates. 0. Caldwell. 3rd South. , 2nd West. who Is Utah Acr Coordinator. area,, Mr.: Findl,ay said., tam Ives, 11, Seise.. , . - l., ' & - - riot il , . , ' - ,,-- vow . ', trentis.P. t'ellept:: , ' - PtIttr4.. - - ", Miss., le Oren end Nadia Erin Kai- to ' ilrf . Married 1 Thomas L., Jensen Ave. 1 4 1 9 4 3. , '',i, '' Colorado Sprints, ' . r .., N COW000. HI digit Oct. , i 7, 1 9 4 I. , Member, Baptist Church. Survivorg . .rt. daughters. 1 L., Kano, I Theron ter. Pa- Miss.; t Marilee. 4 Sandra, Lorraine, all Clearfield; sister Mrs. PAarearel Smith, Colorado SWIMS Mrs. Mary B.". Jusid, Dail's, Tex. Funeral' Fritter 1 1).111., Clearfield Mortuary, whore' friends call Thursday, 7d s is.. Friday prior to sevica4, Burial. Ciewlield Merrier-1Park. . 4600 . - - aurry;tah - i ra, , 11, 1911. . Eighth Ward chapat, VI E. Utah). -The Utalm, a member of the rah; Fr.ienodnda cr.1,11,1,rstedYseldrneogaYgou:i Thomas" Y. Simmoniservices. 47C6gY Stetrelts:Ylt. Finance Committee which , is Interment. SEAVER DAM, SOX Elder Count, Sand! , -T- horne' Vote st., now considering the tax meas- Simmons. et, Boa-- , '1 Marcheftl Catarina tires bad introduced his amend- in the ment as a bill earlier this year. POCATELLOMrs. Catarina Mer.I ' lunday Stelae 63$ E. Brighter, IV :tut: Church However, no action had been 2:1,,T St. Anthony et Jesus -866. born Aug. S Christ el Latter-- taken because of the time need- - !ertscill".$1 r Italy, to Valentine day Saints, atter ( i I a heart attack.' ed for the controversial tax cut Irrte hrorir"e,taltitbrir. Manledty: Bem Dec. , . , - - He died hoer that year. Married to Calls Fort,4 1996,1 Box , o - RPrinPft -- :red 4!rs')". don tax allowance beryllium minerals was "nt duced Tuesday in the Senate by and SeaWallace...I' ' 1 at wet Lt;t1:11,, Saints Actv" to all Sunday Schooi, intro- - RPastI I t e prosi-- t dm laSIM , . - A ... . , FOREST-- fires 19 hi this area. Three of these were major fires. Mort-cous- td"I'ler d, ' 7 A Emilie jahtteri Mardt et Sweeter, Eitsbote, Swedan, WASHINGTON ..-- An amend- ment to the tax cut bM which would give a 23 per cent NATIONAL -- , 15071, ISIS, ..,:,...,,,,..,.;,....:. - NATIONAL he& Clm f0t13grill110ip.-:--.-i- Clearrietri. died el I hert ailment , Sunday. 4'10 pm.. lis err Doomhowl ( Intel. horn Jensen ttukia Jayne's, re, Ana s. Pate St., 0 i d Aeoridev 5 e tn. et WASATO4 ; min 'Noma smog sem Mn: ,Pkille CtEARFIELD . WYOMING - ineitioticitinsen 'r - OBITUARIES- caFilur:reabi WtMrtuaryD.I.Y:aPire'sket,.1".' TPues. U Sall day evening and W'ednesgay before Lake City and Mary E.,. 30, orrice'. Burial, Smithfield CeMeteri. Jw, Canada. '' ,, 1.. 'John David. 23, a Bountiful, end Borden,. 21, Salt Lake Le F. city K. TOOLSON-SMITH-R- v -- - , - Paulson Sr. e-n sPuet'indul?sonnTHSr!GIOD, T NOMAS CHRISTENSEN soon Charles, 25, end inInez boM Salt Lake City. OEteid- ......".P.: : M.F.leictrofng LnalmOresS.Nelliwisonn Milford Zharieswortto vs. meyers, plaintiffs 11,1135.50. ' I Court rKathiCI:41-f- Gooroe to - ,, i, Aerndemv.tartelr4:11""M4rs- flidD:Idrenr- - Hammer, both Fresno, Calif., Mn. Steve Halals and Nora Hatsis vs. Alice Heiner, MOr fott A; Mn. Vivien 0,10,9. Douglat moy,,rp, plaintiffs Davis. Funeral Wednesday, 1 to recover total damages- - 41,239.112.Dora McDonald vs. George D000- frionds call 74 ' Pmp I las maven, plaintiff le recover total WednesdlY Prier Marl, to serviette. Surto , ' damages 81,673.511. Ogden 1011 dolma's, ' .-- ,- Hampton July 3, 1907, Osp ' JUDGMENTS RENDERED dent divorced. Member, Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Stints, Utah State Agriculturist Graduate, District . , Retired College. Utah cartbenter, Zolatorti- Process, Inc., of Uta'h, General Demt Survivors: wins, vs. Wiscombe Paint. ,in corporcomoastionny: a Corporation. od:ghedonsaenters,c7,71.:wkrenceamz smrF;;:a.tr j..consutloortlin..0. tit! to recover $1,352.15. Norio Garcia vs. George Demist Itvollirn, Ogden; Mrs. Meyers. plaintiff awarded totM dam- IHT1001 tan, Minot, N,D.; Mrs.Aral Paul ages, S1,32130. Walter S. Moss end Vera 0. Moss Crittenden, Peterson. fMr .." County; vs. Goons, Davies, Ran Mrs, Jove Yettra, Re- 9,,In. Beech. calif.; oproo,... tiffs awarded total me.,,,,;:cit21 Mn. Olen Third ' hiPslawritae6c.inIft:; -- ;timer. - 1Pg : -- I .. - - |