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Show . it- - , ill it lo - , ., DESERET NEWS ANO TELEGRAK Friday, March VS4 Russel Howe Its Johnson, 72. East, died of not- wet cauaes Ithirs- day at 6 e.m. in Salt Lake hoe- - IObi. Born Dec. 2, 1091, Salt Lake City, to Do wtit Knidto and Am- lia Howeik. 'On. Married Vona Ruth forum, Las- -, Ariortes. Divorced- Refired enwfove ' Ford Minor Co. Salt Graduated. ,..,-- ,--r-- ---; I , BRIGHTONEducational and correctional leaders completed a threeday institute here Friday with a plea "to do some thing now" about the shortage , , , ; - - ' ' - ' - - - - -- - ' . : - h - - -- - ? ) v . z 206S-1- 3 'fik :; I t ...:' t;tb5711;--elett- POLITICAL ., ,,,,. continua frou ' held for observation. They had lacerations, abrasions and head ' injuries. . 1 eTebselverr a loog-- t 1 m e resident of Laramie, said weath-er conditdons on the Sununit were - the "worst I've ever ' -' seem" ' ' Most of the traffic held up was enroute to Laramie for the state ' high school basketball tourna- merits which started TharsdaY. As many as 125 cars were lined up while wreckers cleared the seven cars from the Summit Those treated at Ivinson and were Sandy Callahan, an infant from Evanston; Sarah Wurzl Holland and Mrs. Donna -.; both of more, min-i-Barbara and Melee Tebow, both of Lax-- . - , - Spending ' -- . released observation . DECISIONS continued , AWARDS 1,, , , ., : ' son of. Joseph Ellis and Annie Johnston Johnson. lie .served a WesternStates Missiun for The Church of Jesus Saints and Christ of Latter-da- y graduated from Brigham Young university; He taught school and served as principal of , School for 25 years before retir- lag In- 1949. He later served two years- as superintendent drthe South Sanpete School District : ' Engaged In Fuming ; Be also was engaged in farm- Mg and livestock raising in the Mand area And was' ictive in civic and political affairs: He served as president of the Mand Chamber of Commerce la 1951 and Vies chairman of the Re- publican party, Sanpete County. ' He was director of the Manti LDS Choir for more than 50 years, retiring from that posi- tion kt 1959 . Survivors, besides hil wide W, Include four sons and two daughters: Clair IL Johnson, Salt Lake City; Kirt W. Johnson and Harold E. Johnson, both New York City; Dale J. John- son Orem; Mrs. Gene C. Phyl- Us) Peterson, Union, and Mrs.' Spencer (Helen) Sowby, Rich field. Also surviving are four sisters, Mrs: Reset (Flora) Jensen, Mrs. may Arnold, Mrs. Fenton (Mau die) Moffitt, all . Huntington; -- hijr-,:rie- tci sort, lasuntelB uJ y Air ' 1 4. (-- ' ' i '''''' ' ns ' - 141 School. - - ' - ' '11.12Y1:,-Igerri'S- ILL--at- ' t, -- Okayam- e con-lie- Dr.onUniver- 0 - a.m.--at- bel y - -- G -- - - 0 rele-a-tremendo- - us- 0 - ---- --- 0 0 0 - 'Ile D ri n ki n g -- Driver' Fines 0 0 0 0 , il Nets y - Bur-1- 63-4t- - gun---Mr- a 0 0 0 0 , T --- -- , bat-Ne- - 0 p 10-d- 11- - .1 ; ; 'Wt.-moti- Ext)ect- THE ULTIMATE NAIVE , , URSDAIr , ADDR,ESS crrY , I , .10 .4 ., , 1, ' 0 , PRONE,e, iliwst Nepoiteln Met Only ono bailie per Pierilett will be acceolod. start en April IL Mark L Prod) et the chokes you think wili win Me are box In oloittl clime? ISM Mobil why you inacto ths soled's. for 4iboot motion. Picture," Milos Ni Acederriv Aw, Contest, cio Desent News, P.D. lion 1257, S. Man Sett Lok City, Utah Mill, entries met be postmarked Were noon. Sunday, April or ittellvoted M.ncs by poen, April IL Decision of the ledges win be tinel end they win not Ise responsible for entries lost in the nun or lett in! piece Mar than Me Deseret Non. 1.lowever, all possible precaution will bo Nikon by Wend 4. EMisleyes of the Deseret Nom the movie industry or env- - Moperellne , Muncie, 41'4 numbers fil Mat Immediate families aro Menials b Inter. rot-colgo- - Traffic Safetyr', wi 11 be the subject of an address. Friday Bourne, Utah Safety Council manager, at a regular - meeting of Salt Lake Exchange Cub at Hotel Utah. , SIRVICI DIGNITY 1' llo ' , ', . : ' PROFESSIONAL CAINE , CHAPEL VIEWING lOOMS Wo -- ' M11111 ItUr 7 A,,,.ND ' P it 1Cl ' R. Mit 14 , FUNERAL OIRECTORS MEMBER OF PREFERRED ti '' Cbtonlai-filortuari- L f --- -- 2128 South Ste i '1 , ,. ' IN 64226 1:41 West Tern-piAutomobile occident. Wash gasoline from street. No damage. itt27 a.m.StandbY at Municipal Airport. Small private aircraft landing with smoke in cockpit from short Itywiring. Landed saftlY. No dam- - age. ftlf ill.M.-7- 307 Pst South. Onetory masonry dwelling. Pilot from fornoce ignited boa of rubbish. pa dansage. it30 p.m.-1- 121 k Green St. frame dwelling. Short In wiring In basement. No damage. p.m.New Canitol Perking lot. Automobile fire from carburetor beckfire. $100 damage. 9:16 Ave. .in. brick arsartment building. 'Overheated motor on woofing machine is basement- - N. damage. building ., , Ail 44-- 41t aa - a , 0..-O- t - Ot SVAIL A ." 01, 4-- JO. A-il- k P. PO-- ,A,411L11,411,AIL-11-likj- k OOPPPAP 4k 41, - Al -- 46.A..41".. e' 4 iP 1' o AA A. A Ak - ' I -- f, t ,, ......:" brother,, "... Jor ..A i - -- Mr.''-----e-,-,,1 ,Greenwall, - - t , and Mr$. Leroy Cook, all 'Salt L.K. Mrs. Dora City) Rushton, Salt Lake City.. Funeral, n. Saturday, noon, 6500 S. Redwood Rit ' Hands call 4330 S. Redwood Friday, 74 P.M., Saturday, ono-ha- lf ii hour IttiOt to services at place of services. Burial, Redwood Memorial I, Alma - Lake City, to Thomas G. W Ruth pod lent Married Wager. Mabel May Hurt, 1910. Salt Lake City. Sill died 1931. Elizabeth F is u n- tam, July 11958 Salt take Church Member, et Jesus Christ ot , v I II, ' I Salt ' i. F .,' ' , Wager Sth..tast, died 11191, ' J. i ; r ' . , , t , -1' t24 - - . 0 ,. , ,,,, 19 vi SaltLake City, iPOE sons, American Legion. Survivors: Salt-'La- ke ,.. JackPack daughters, ,ir i View, Erich R., Mountain City; i, Calif.; John R. San Jose; Miss . , David, Min Mary . Beverly Dian David, both San Jose; Margaret Run grandchildren; brother, Brian, Latter-da- y $ Saints. , Provo, Utah; sister. Mrs. May M. Rs, vat- Kenzie, Seattle. Funeral, Saturday, World War, 10 a.m.. 260 E. South TIMM., where . Mrs.. Survivors: widow; daughter. friends call Friday, 64 p.m., -Senor-Lake day prior to services. BOrlal- Was Harold R. (Mabel) purr. SaltMildred City; stepdaughter, Mrs. itch Lawn Memorial Park. Josse. 4 Adams, Neohl; two brothers. .4 , Bert, both...Salt Lake CitY1 three Eric. sisters, Eva Barnett, Las Vegas; Rachel Mrs, Mrs. Ruth Williams, Lake City; four PINGREE, IDAHO--i-Eri- c Hirning, Edwards, both, Salt four greetwanddsli. died of natural causes grandchildren, 61, Pingree, Wednesday at 5:S$ cm. In a Black- Oren. Funeral Monday, 10 .a.m., 36 E. foot hospital Born March It, 1903, tall where friends may Moo Wirtenbers, Germany, to Adolf and 7iii South, am. and Lake Pauline HiPP Miming. Married Mau- - Sunday from 6 to IBurial, Salt services. before day Webb 20, Feb. rim 1940,Blatkfoot. with gravesida CitYCernetery, Catre-tis-WU- -by MillitriCall Le9ion,,B0m dent. - Syr nisflaid, Sterling, Idaho, tory ritesPost. wills 44 ern,. area, past years. Formerly Surveyors: Played, cook. Rancher, widetYL tont, daughtert steodeugh- E. W. Hirning, E. Maurine Mrs. tars, , Milo, Frederick John, Joseph, Marta Harold Bari INKOM, IDAHO Pauline Anna, Mary Miming, all diod Tuesday in 76, Inkom, Tripp, Bud attendLes Johnson, Pingree; a Ione ing Utah State University, Logan; a Pocatello hospital after Han. Mrs. Ronald Bate, Idaho Falls; five Illness. Born 'Dec. 22, IRO, Heaths Fred and to Maine, MOnY, Mrs. Marta grandchildren; sister, Phebo J. Walz, ,Germany. Cremation,,,Thurs- - Frances Trion. S, Married Lek 1913, Salt Layton, Nov. day, Oadon. Utah. , TOMPIL Church of Jesus Christ of wid: -- Saints. Survivors: Lattor-da-y ow; s o n s, daughters, zN Inkornt Mrs. Ned (Moist.) Peeper, Mrs. City (Mary) Cook, B.C. -- -( Adolph H. SatillOrn VANCOUVER, Von H., Mrs. Buford Pocatello; Pt Guist, 78, former Salt Lake both Black. Cornollson, dant, died Wednesday at his horne (Phyllis) (Joan) Swanson, of a heart ailment ' Born Oct. 4, foot; Mrs. RonnieMrs. Bruce (0001) to 1845, Monroe, Utah. Married Mart Idaho Falls; 20 grondchil Downey; garet Warner, 1910, in Salt Lake Thompson, areeN4ranOchildren1 w City. She died. Remarried In Can- da I fl I t 0 Nuttoll Ralph da. Survivors: widow, Laura( brothers, sisters, Mrs. DitStl (Jen. daughter, son; tister, Alvede Guist Farming, Malmo; nie) Peacock Guy, bolts PttelPftlX," Hughes, Salt Laic CilW ,r Mrs. John Itiotay) earfuf, burial In Vancouvor, 1 Funeral, Sa Inkoi t Friends LOS Ward Chapel. m Mannino Chap'', Friday, 7:)0-- 9 E. ar ' Saturday until 10 a.m., ,,, Burial; prior to services. OGDEN Robart E.t Cairns, 54, chapel, .t Arimo CometerY. 4298 Monroe,- - Ogden, died Thursday In an Ogden hospital, Born July 2, 1909, Ames, Iowa, to Hurd and KantL. ryn EnbodY Cairns. Married Baylis Russell, Sept. 2, 19011, Missouri. Ro- Mrs. SODA SPRINGS, IDAHO Sided, Omaha, Neb. Came to Ogden, Prelim, 79, 1952. Member, Ogden First Christian Eva Panping Liebmann in a died Tuesday Church, Omaha Chapter No. 2, RAM; Vallecito, Calif., Masonic Capitol Lodge No. 3, Scot- San Andres, Calif. hospital after a Born June S. INS, tish Rite. Veteran, Navy. Foreman long illness. to Christopher a d of BARM, Hill Air Force Base. Sur- Soda Springs SUritsOrS: vivors: widow; daughters, Mrs. Clif- Selina Reed PanPin9. Walla Liebmann, P. sons, Henry ford E. (Carol Lea) Porter, Brack-foo- t, Reed G. Liebmann, Idaho; Mre L. B. (Mary Kath- Walla, Wash.; 1 four two VailKitot granddauthtarsi facoma ryn) Dennis, Park, Melt - stroricithildren. - Private .brother, Deli t Ma; J. Penping, Hansen, Idaho; Zell sonic services, Saturday, 4 Lindquist and Sons Mortuary, Ogden. Mention, Rita Bergen, both Soda Futterat Friday, Soda Swings Burial, Washington Heights Memorial , Citurds. Burial, Pair- Presbyterian Park. , view Cameterl. Married City' . '' . - ". - Hirning' Harold , Tripp - Fred Jj AdóIhHQiTif - p.. Robert Cairns - Mtn ' Prehm Eva P. - ,ht Mary E. Htird Carotyn4tobinson ELY, NEV.Mrs. Mary Elirabeth HardY, Ely, died of causes Tuosday in Ely. Ions natural April 1, 1575, Moroni, Stinnett Utah. Married to James Hardy,County, lica. Monti, Utah, Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Member, Ely LOS first Ward. Survivors: deughtor, Mrs. Erma Blackham, Ely; 5 grandchildren, 14 brother, sister, Nell Davis, Ephraim," Utah; Mrs. Joney Yennor, Provo, Utah. Funeral, Saturday, I Lin.; East LOS Ward Chanel, Burial, Moroni Cemater- YRuth C. A. AMERICAN FORKMrs. Carolyn (Carrie) Maag Robinson, 12, Amid. can Fork. died of natural caum at her residence Wednesday at 1:41.5 p.m. Born Dec. 23, 1811, Vineyard, Utah County, to Conrad and Annie Brackbile Maas. Married to Nathan Robinson, Feb. 2, 1900, Vineyard; solemnized In Salt Lake Church of Jasus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He died June 11, 1955. Suryiygrs: sons, daughters: Earl C., Glen--M- ., American and Ray,--a- ll Fork; Mrs. E. Smith (Frts) Peter. son, Salina; 22 grandchildren; 21 ' 'r brothers ter: Joseph, American Chart's. Montana; Pringle , Falls4dahot - KANSAS CITY, MO. Mrs. Ruth Mrs. William (Annie) Madsen, take Utah County. Funeral, Saito. Cox Acocks Pringle, SI, Kansas City, View, -died of cancer Wednesday at 3:75 day, i a.M. First.Eleventh C h a Pe I, American Fork. a DAL at home. Born Dec. 2e, 1912, Ward Salt Lake City to Heber and Ellen Friends call Anderson and Sons Cox. Married Kenneth Acocks, Salt Mortuary, American Fork, Friday, Lake CitY. Divorced. Married Dal, 74 pm., Saturday. until 1230 P.M: Fork City Cense. Burial, Anwrican rol Pringle, Salt Lake City. Resided Salt Lake City 30 years. Survivors: son, daughters, Kenneth Acocks, Texas; Mrs. Joan Lawson, Chkago; Mrs. Joyce Chapman, Sandy; three grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Edith "TAVIOlt, Web Buckle, Mrs. 'George 'Seen Ce, both Celea; Sett Lake cityt Mrs. Violet Mitchell, lino Degiorgio, 77, Taylor, died of Hollywood, Calif. Funeral, Saturday, natural cones, Thursda- y- at his 2 Kansas CitY. Burial, Kansas home. Born Feb. 13, 1687, Sgera, RYp.m.. Austria, to Marino arid Flarina Pa. terno Married Deglorgto. Asunta Toretigeht, March 27, 1913, Ogden. Came to United States, October, 1905. coal mines, Worked, Rock Infant RamseY, day-Ol- d son of Sorings, WY. Resided, TOY1Of since Elwood Marion and Leslie Muir 1912. Chicken rancher, farmer, dairy. 1549-7Ramsey, East, died of pre- man. Member, Weber County Farm maturity Thursday at ' a.m., in a Bureau, St. Marelt Catholic Church, Salt Lake hospital. -- tern, Mardi Friendly Club of West Weber, Marble -ii. 1964, Salt Lake City. i Survivors: Lodes, SUPeriOr WYO. Survivor,: parentsr sisters, Janice -Lee, - Salt widow; sons, Markt. David, both Lake VW; grandparenttiMr.- and Ogden; five brothers. Mrs. Douglas Muir; Mr. and Mrs. asters, Ben, grandchildren, Ogden; Argos. Mike Renck, ail Salt Lake CitYi tinat- - Father Ernest, Folio, Fran. Brazil; WilMrs. Annie MAI Spero, Austria; Sister Ida son, Salt take serv- $uara Merino,-- Italy. Requiem mass, ices, Saturday,2 St. .M., Salt Lske Saturday, 10 Cath m., Mary's City Cemetery. olio Church. Friends call, Lindquist and Sons Mortuary, Ogden, Friday,, 7.9 HOW Restore, m., Recitation Mortuary, Friday, 1130 9,M. Burial, Ogden City Cemetery. BeetICIWN TEX..-D- r. Joss Baird 60, - Baytown, Kirkpatrkk, Texas, active in church and civic affairs, died Thursday at 3 cm -- of cancer In a Baytown hospital. 1 PROVO w, Mare Arm 0111, 116 Born April 14, 1903 in ti V a I d I Illentti-Coidaughter of David Rae sort - of Home Walter and and Connie Gill, 634 N. 1130 and M a u d Kirkpatrick, Married East, Provo, Swenson died of a heart aliment Bertha seek. Member, Church of ThuPlaity mornine In an Orem babe Jesus Christ Of Larter.day Saints, home. Born Soot. 29, 1962, Provo. was a member of the high council in Survivors: brothers, sis was ,si branch tors, Rithardparents; presHOUSktettinnt, Tase,r8asnd. Edward, Davie Earl, rin& Survivors: widow, Baytown, Texas; Jerri Ann, Denise, all Provo; three sons, Dr.- - Michael Kay Kirk. Parents, Mrs. Edward H. AkOrOfft, Mrs. Roger Farrar, both Provo, Patrick, Bountiful; Jesse Beck KirkMrs. Ruth Far- patrick and William Charles both ter, Mrs. Nellie May Diamond, both Baytown, Texas on grandetaid. W. Harold Provo; Mn. Bennett, Funeral services ill BaylOWII Ogden. Greveside services, Saturdev, land Burial in Huntsville, ' -- - ' CelestinoDegtorgle infant Ramsey - - - , - i - - c I c J. B. Kirkpatrick ' - Mary Ann Gill laturday E.astcooLtaibutiont.wn 1430111,,y.rmrovo, Cassie Mitchell HOOPER. r4 ,. ' Tr Case , - Haven - Orem. Horne. Baby Earl L. Harper Weber County Part 64 Hooper, died in an Ogden hospital. Mitchel, I s , I' wee;lat Lewis et flutrldre ly 44 I. 11, - 14 Mt."' 1694 Nanette Wird, Elder Countv, to Lewis end tt 16ebriC-MarrliLentat Bywater July 16, Mt, Salt Lake Temple Nat lived hi righaril CRY and Box Elder County. Member. Brigham City Seventh Word. World War I veteran. Survivors: widow; two song, twl daughters, Lewis Esri, Ogden; Mrs. J. Ray (Vaudys) White, Roswell, N.M.; Tree Von, Brigham City; Mrs- Gene P. (LNota) Cottrell, Salt Like City, le rendchildrent four brother, and two sisters, Mrs, Clriel (Vero) Burt, Brigham City Thornes Marini', Geriandi Grover, Corinne; George. Jack, both Honevvillet Mrs. Myron (Erma) Aden's, Ety, Nev.- Funeral, Mondw, DM. , firlghent- City Seventh Ward Friends call Olsen Funeral tootti, Sun day, 6 to before pm, and sfoviCsa. Burial, Brioharn City Como. Born-Ju- Box- tt ' t ' s ' el , ", "I A, t , ' : s, A a a. An O' " .1e. An t. 'IL .6 I Harper, 69, 511 N. 3rd West, Brigheni Ci ,he 41ed in a Phoenix. Ariz., . hoe. urel Alk J., J., , 1 is, !:: - BRIGHAM CITYEarl Wednesday Born Dec. 2, 1027, Ogden, to E. George ond Isabelle Mciostyre parts. er.- Married To' V, It'll, Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. 40 Teacher, YearkEfftired ng, StaTrEB-feachiWeber County schools, )916. toughest genesuille, Hooper, Roy, Mound Fort, Lewis, Quincy, Polk, Lorin Fern, Madison, T. O. Smith Khools. Member, former president, secretary of Delta Kamm Gamma. Member, Utah EducationAssn National Education Assn. and Hooper LDS Second Ward. Survivors: husband; daughter, Mn. Wren, J. (Arlene) Christensen, Port Hugoema, calif.; three grandchildren; brothers, J. (Ted) Porker, H'000- er ; John L. (Jack) Parker, Tucson, Ariz.; Albert N. (Barn Perkar, Salt Lake City Dean M. Parker, Harrisville, Weber County. Funeral, Saturday at 2 p.m., Lindquist end Sons Colonial Chapel, where friends call Friday, 64 ems., Saturday offer to eerYir4s. Burial, Meow Cemetery. 14 - mk, ' - , end', 4 At - Stacey , m - Trots natural L4;,,, , perir;,iImestiter. Zrzkrifkitm,11; Yorl",. - , Born March La-oth- 0 L., ii - , mortal Hospital at Cheyenne and county, a. - - Friday. tti South ' ... Butler. J nse to do more, the speakersal, . 7 trirrlyse, 74,1 He reported "it did not sap She died July 1S, , the judicial process to ,rule on AV 211 desegregation or on reappor-' re!). 'IBA' 41'47:.." uervilsity d , Active man:eetr, tionment" Natl.:mai Guard. Active duty, g:til of Dr. Pritchett mid that broad, itlyen Cil;gsst otterit.11;;7ur should Judicial Salt interpretation le'gislation Stolen From Auto Lakvei"M;widxptdalsz,terBrat Congressional be placed on redress it public Lake CItYl Parents, SaltrLave hutting deficit spending except Butler 2169 Texas John Williamson, worthensister. Mrs,,, Gaye grandwrong. He defined public wrong in times of' complete national PAt9.1tInedndiArseat. St (2390 East), complained to as abus e of tarents: of Cou'lltyl.ntrrns'. power by public SHY, Sangete emergency, Friday was recom . that someone flews. torah Covert, Heber , W a S a t ch mended by Utah's announced police Thursday stole tools, trousers, boots and s- -- ViewBread candidate for president of the ' a flashlight all valued at $75 He said waskinker' 7 Edith.V.G. - from United States. it " ' his auto. ... to Burke G. Stone, Pleasant take the broad the court TO0cLEPArs. Edith Violet 78,died In a Tonal; View, LWeber County, - told a war. The reasons for our set- view because of three reasons: zz,I ItaRinker. iiihunday at 3:30 p.m. atter a acthe court is readily weekly Salt Lake Jaycee mem- backs are numerous but yet are ' In r: t ;IcaM. n,vrrivu to bership luncheon, "The United traceable to government poli- cessible to right wrongs done Burton C. Rinker in 1916 in Lincoln, Neb. Member Seventh Adventist States has spent more time, cies. Day oneto individual or many. ., , smie, , Church. Practiced as registered nurse. Survivors: sons, Burton C. court has time "In our foreignAld where we -the money, effort and materials in at Jr., Tacoma, Wash,;.1..P., Seattle, fighting the 'cold wart than wet deal directly by government to the full aspect of decisions made Cheyenne were Gary Svendsen Wash.; daughters, Mrs. E. A. Ruci- Upland, Calif.; Mrs. echeard spent forWorklWar,IL, govermnent we are.in a major- under pressureanCoftenin Fitchard. Tooele. trothars: Boldc-bo- th of Che YOmaha, Neb., Paut,Xacomat "This indicates only one thing ity of cats, promoting the cause haste by the executive and legis- - erme . PlIPItt BOA Francisco, Calif.; sister, Mrs. Lon Wise, San Bernardino, that we are losing the cold of communism." lative branches . Calif.: five grandchildren, four Friends call at of the members Supreme Tate Mortuary Friday 74 P.m. Burial . in Seattle. C urt have a habit of losin g 1170 , their political considerations Chisato , ,Karlya , ,, Sid fad Was . when they on their . judicial ' , ., OGDENMrs. Chisato Kortya, 115, from page B4 Darien, died of causes inci' BALLOT ACADEMY dent to 190 Wednesday in an 09d0f1 Acted 'Responsibly .' hospital. Born Oct. 211, 11711, unavoidable if the U.S. moved a-ken, Javan, to Nakashiro and Yavol Kinugase. Married to Ware declsons on desegrega- "The First Prize-19- 64 Dodge Dart 170 Kenya ' 1915' San Francisco. He tion are wholly consistent with died, Doc. 21, 1935, Won. Came to Ogden, 1915. Coowner, operator, - "They would simply move in ....... .... our established national policy," Ban Karlya CO. Active member, ' Opclim Japanese Christian and take over," he said.- Dr. Church, Dr. Joy said. PWwered establishmant of church. Pest presidant, adviser, Wornen's "The controversy over the Rees also spent time In Indo- Fellowship and former board mem: .., ,. ber. Survivors: adopted daughter, role of the court in desegrega- - pesia on a research project. ': Mrs. Yo (Mary) Takagakl, Los An1 - ffrr8.",...:::":::,,::-'::':7,-....:,-...1-t The problem might hinge on mr., W., B. (Ruby)-- Scott, Salt geles; three grandchildren; niece, tion cases may end one day Mrs. Osaka lino, Salt Lake City. Funeral, Monday, 2 P.m. Japanese when it is finally realized no whether Russia or Red China Lake City, and a brother, Christian Church. Friends Lind- action would have been would move in to grab the coun-- mont Johnson, Denver, Colo. Hruist and Sons Mortuary.call,Ogden, Cremation to fol cm. Sunday, Dr. said Claude ButenTwo-Do- or J. be-trY,' f be will Funeral services Sedan from Gledhill:Dodge consistent with our professed shaw--, dean of students--and-pr- olow, Family suggest, cmtributions ducted Monday at 1- p.m. di the to Ogden Japanese Christian Church. in the dignity of man," Dr. Here are my predictions for the 1961 Academy Award Win. '' ' lessor, of political science, Utah Mutt Center Ward c h a p el. Ward Joy declared. Wright . bers in six major categories: State University - ' Buchanan at Friends cidl, may court Bat. of Ward Wright, 52, , Indonesians would strongly re-- mortuary to mood, Sunday from COALVILLE oolville, died of a heart ailment agsT MOTION PICTURE sist a Red Chi na Jak em1 tel---1 t home.,hursdav MBorn Dec. 17, 1911, Coalville, to sPeakin g least, because of the Intense Ernest and Millie Robinson Wright. "America America" Married Grace Smith Nov. 15' 1935, on civil rights 'and the cpurt toward the Chinese neo- : Coolville. Member, Church of Jesus Q "Cleopatra" Christ of Latter-dawas Saints. Gradsaid it that 'duty Mrs. Louie rulings, Hammond, - "How The West Wu Won" uated, North Summit High School. F(0171141.. to court of the the in emploYe, State Road Com"contemposeveral give years Of The Field" "Lilies mission, Mountain Fuel Supply Co., Pltbellt Division. Rancher. Past with her husband.11 rary interpretations in instances E tient years. Coalvilla city marshal. 0,"Tom Jones" : not does constitution where the to agree, :rrk"Kriala-WSurvivors: widow sons, appeared panel deuohters, feeling,. pale, U.S. Marine Corps, Barstow, that the U.S. should not clear answers to contempoBEST ACTOR callf.1 Don, NaVec, Shannon. lam- give B-1 tram raga - - My, Ke . COalvi II at fiva and its position t h rary questions." grandchildren; moth Ill" coalvilic -- 2 13 Albert Fhiney in "Torn Jones" brothers, sisters, Vern, park CitYt continue aid in some out-During a Friday morning sesElmer, Price; Laurel, Coalville; Mrs. running Harrison' in '1Cleopatran Leah Johnson, Newport Ore.; Mrs. sion, panels were also beld on called police. Hazel Toole, Coatihie. Funeral MoRichard Harris in "The Sporting Lite" nderr Summit LDS Stake western. legislativepolitics,the House. Friends call Walker MorNewman In d'Hud" of automation on public vaptage in our having a stake the. 1;anvdit said that it the tuary, SundaY, Mondav impact to prior services. Burial,' Coolville Of "Lilies The Field" in Polder Dr.' Cutler said. Sidney administration, the widening over there," no one Cemetery. handled right things . , is the possibility the coun- - spectrum of American political Mere BEST ACTRESS - re t hurt . He threateed Leslie E. Bybee to tco shoot thought and the politics of the tr y may not be strong enough thmugh the window of PHOENIX. A R Patricia Neal in "Hud" new states of Hawaii and withstand a Red assault.. 'phralm Bybee, 72, Phoenix, died the family home to "get back" 6:40 Thursday, Dr. Rees said Indonesia needs cm., in a Phoenix hospital Rachel Roberts in "The Sporting Life" from Alaska. went iniuries if recelvad the at in a things Phoenix family "know-how,- " and that U.S. aid fICCidillt Tuesday, 13 Leslie Caron in IrShaped Room" Born Jan. 5, 1392, Milo,- Idaho, to should be directed' in the form wrong. Robert lee and Harriet Raymond BY- Shirley MacLaine in "Irma La Douce" surbilt. Married Ora Louise Bybee. of trained personnel to teach the Police immediately Natalie Wood in "Loye With, The Proper Stranger' urvivors: widow, Phoenix; sons, store both the rounded grocery Myron Listen. bait Lake City Stanland people how to buildroads eY pea. Slille Dale, Donald D., all and the family home, but were of Ogden, Utah; deuthters, Mrs. BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR operate factories. Robert llareecel Morris Jr and to unable anyone. apprehend Mrs. Joseph ($hirley) Pico Jr.', both Dr. Cutler said that when the Nick Adams in 'Twilight Of Honor" four Dutch - were pushed out of the The Thursday night incident of Phoenix; 30 grandthildrenj brother, Harold' Glenns Inane. Bobby Darin in "Captain Newman" country, little trained leadership is third in a series of major FunaralFerry, services Monday, 2 P.m.,. and assault in "Hud" Drunken Phoenix Melvyn Douglas driving,Ward, Church of Jesus wu left behind to run things crimes in the Ogden area dun Christ ofSixth Latter-daSaints. Friends call Mortensen-King- s Hugh Griffith in "Tom Jones" batterf charges have netted nunerel Home, for instancsudden- - ing the past week. Phoenix, Saturday after p.m.John Huston in "The Cardinal" Patrick Boyer, 39, h East,. ly found themselves Managers Monday morning, two masked East Rest Haven Cemetery s, $200 in fines. --; bandits held two janitors at of hotels. BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS , Hammond salt the U.S. point - before- - trussing them- - up City Iudge Horace --VIT- AL Diane Client in "Tom Jones" said a y jail sentence would should make sure its aid to In- - with adhesive tape an4 taking Edith Evans in "Tom Jones" be suspended on payment of donesia is the kind that will Lodge safe. , the fines and reimbursement to stabilize the country, not the wednesday , night, safecrackSTATISTICS Joyce Redman in "Tom Jones" Police Officer Jack M. Halles kind Sukarno can "turn around era ailed in an attempt to break Margaret Rutherford in "The V.I.P.s" , Lilla Skala in "Lilies Of The Field" for a pair of broken glasses. and use against us." open the safe at Ogden Mgh, but DIVORCES GRANTED Deseret of sentence B. a Smar William has t, Boyer stay made good their effor,ts by - ' BEST, SONG , District-Cour- y, editorial page editor, was until May 1. tering a hole te the waut,,,e "Ca 11 Me Irresponsible" from "Papa's Delicate Leslie Newton, 41, 223 A 2nd moderator -Ve. Dee, Plain" vault at Bonneville High in WEBSTERShirlay , tlfi'ranted tiKreC Condition" South, was sentenced bi pay a Terrace and esc-aGrace R. Vs. Washington , De'll'OttNGarA' shrtiairityntiffJoaawnardveds. 1:3 'Store" from "Mondo Cane" dJetrosichtle 6150 fine and spend 35 days in With i1,000L---ing Robert, plaintiff awarded decree, re"So Little Time'L front "55 Days-A- t Peldog" in arrested man jail for drunken driving.- Another Dr1verOlven30Days One been stored former IMMO of Hollingsworth. hu ' -Lois Norman "charade" from movie of same title jail sentence was Judge Melvin H. Morri& theh Elks Lodge robbery. Mer- e'.COOKSEYBarbara 7tIty Harry Leon Jr., plaintiff wrdI ed decree, custody of minor child, sentenced Duane Hoo ley, 2,11 lin V. Tanner, 38, Salt Lake S7S per "Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" from movie of posed for driving without a month alimony, VS Per Month cense.- If the fine is paid, 30 Pleasant Grove, t3 30 day! in same title I City, is being held in the Weber MLA" eniClittsom ... merit. vs.- - Reed T., will be of the jail sentence jail fordriving without a license Count Jaa on- - 823,000 bail on plaintiff granted decille. .1 selected as the days and Mr. Newton was and making an Improper rum.1 a tusliended, on 25 charge ot armed robbery. because words or teas): picture' (complete in placed on probation until May 25 Mr. Hooley has until March 23 to' ; before on the license charge., beginning jail ISaie-tyl-AliTo, Speak 006.m..o.11 0 4 1 MacklartOtior - ' 1369 So. L ' e Dimino? Ili - i L Col-v.- ., ,- -. iiTTiiii Latter-da- v - - - - , - , - I Jesus ' i , ure of Christ Saints. SOL West. Friends cad 36 E. - , - ... .,- -- for-mo- and--Joh- n , ;' . ' . -- - -- Sat, CannonWard' of Church Chapel, , . 4 , ' 7, - . ' ,' . r, , - t : . - p.m., chapel, 1 Hiatt Saturday orteMoil , SChool. High , hour orktr to serv. South Thir. Ices. Burial. West ' ' ' 1 Ward, Jordan Cemetery. Church of Jesus , Born July 23, 1914,', Christ of Latter-da- y , Samaria, Idaho. to LDS Edward William Sr. and Mary Ells. Saints. Worker, Sall Temple. Siwylvors:- son, Russl H. abeth Larson E WOW. Marrirtd Johnsen Jr., Los Angeles; no &ant- - bath Eloise lemon Juno 23, 1937. child; brother, sister. Welby 1(.. Mrs. She died Feb- - 13, 1940. Married Al. .4 J. H. (Nellie) Ehiers, both Salt 174-4-Lake melds Webb, May 31, 1940. 'Clerk, t LDS DARGW Railroad. inbar, City. Funeral Monday noon, 9 sons. call friends Survlvect: where Sunday, Church. East, widow; P.M.. Monday one hour prior to eerydaughters,- Edward William Evans , ;" kes. Burial, Salt Laker CRY Ceme- ill, belt tak. city; Georg M., U.S. . NaVY; Alfred T, Mrs. Arthur (Elia.. tery. 9,e' 'bath Eloise) Winter, Sharon Evans. all Alice Evans, , o Layton; threg tranddlildren; father, Salt Lal...01 brothers, 'fishers, city; P. David G. E. Heber, MI'S. it:1Mi BallIng Sowell. 74. died of causes Incident..., Mrs. William (Betty) Cools, all Se tt ,y to ow Thursday Lake City; MM. Clyde (Elizabsigtjh It 4:15 p.m, at Eggeiund, Paul, Idaho; .... , 334M East. Both (Sarah) Bowler, McGill, NIIV.1 Mr. , . , Grantor; Alvin (Ecitth) Sorenson. ,,,,,,,., , 14, 1089, , April " Den-'- 4 Mrs- - Ross (Margaret) Gore, Ogden. Holsterbro. '....k,t, to Peter ,, mark, ' Si-( end Simon!. monson -- Balling. 4 Marriod to Isooc - ,. -:, '' 4r.;1, Harry WEST JOR DAN , stscr, Lee . Dec. 11, 1912, Sall1 cook, Sol--Lake City. ,,...k.. , of old 1' , 1 0,0"'"'si., daughter ,,,.. mnized, Log Church 9 Temple, ,, a KenneM M... of Jesus Christ Green- ' . of Letter-da- y 7 '''S Beverly 1621 wall Cook, , He died Saints. 7S25 W. South, 1 ... - 1 , Nov. 7. I 5 7, ..i West Jordan, '4, i,, it Cam. to UtahIn d led Of natural -- ft causes Thursday 4 1094. Attended Brigham Young Col- at 9:30 a.m. in A .....,, el lege, Logan. Graduated, Budge a Solt Lake hos- registered Oat- - Born Aug. Hospital, 190S, MN'S.. Survivors: son, daughter, I, 1963, Murrev. , Paul, Mrs. Rey (Gloria) Reed, both Survivors? "'s.,. par,:. , ,.-.Salt take Cityt- - four grandchildren. ants; .,, F 'Merin,- - Saturday, 11 m., Hall s i f t e rs, Scott ., , , .i , -Mortuary, Logan. - Friends cell, 260 JKlcik Susan, ail', E. South Templo,- fridaY, 4 p.m. , d an; Wast -- 7, B urial, 7 Mr. Logan City Cemetery. grandparents. .io taantb 1 Traffic Halted , t ', - s - . , re-- -- S 4 ay- i Hopeful Hits - ' 4 i T Ilk. gested "appropriate action" be WASHINGTON- Frank .,' taken to hurease the number E. Moss, collision-Thursdn 1 n g Letter.day r Resided Satt Lake 1r ' nto , announced Fri, ? i. Vt.,. Yearl of social worker! 'and profes- day in, which killed her husband and F arm ington, 20 ':..". awarding of a cost-plu-s - .. ' B 47 i Years. sional personnel. ' centive contract for production 5urvIvO1F tOns, seriously injured a a o t h e r years. triton, utband; ' daughters, K David W. Mrs. Giorgi) WOMILIL of the Polaris A3 missile and sup, ' -- Coping With Crime both Layton; leistrom, (Peggy) . Robert Davis County; ti Kaysville, ,Ellis Edgar Johnson, 80, 146 Mrs. C. E. (Connie) Robertson, At- By this means, the group is porting hardware to Lockheed I 14 Calif.; Manti water, W. grandchildren; 4th Missiles Co. and North, in the prominent SunnySpace rapidly. hoping to cope with brother, sisters, C. H. Boylin, Lan- Anna B. Sewell , Calif. Mrs. Wilford (Fannia) educator, died shortly after the caster, . vale, Calif rising crime rate. r Stephenson, Farmington; Mrs, His 74, Adams. Layton. Funeral suf. accident Clara, wife, (Bertha) Dr. Heyns was final siesker. Increased obligation as the re-- , , ! p.m., Layton LDS Second Monday, head severe fered Ward Chapel. Friends call lindouist injuries. at the institute, believed to be sult of iliday's action by the ,, , ,, 340 N. Main. of Mrnories, chapel ' Mrs. Beatrice Olive Wither- KaYsvilitt, Sunday, 64 P.m., Monday, the first Of itakind in the United Department of the Navy 11 until 121S a.M. Burial, Ellis cm., Johnsan Salt 3841S. Main cor33, and Edgar educators 'States. Forty spoon, amounts to $49,305,842. T h I s, St, Kaysviiia-Latti- n Memorial Park. other Lake . ty, driver of the' rectional workers from seven added to the previously an. victim of collision . -- --- -. western states participated. nounced $139,322,000 obligation, 'car, also suffered head- injuries. J. Matsumiya . . .. Sew1 Condition was "fair." Her "A few- yeam ago- penal pro- brings the total value of the coJkizabura tMtsumiya.,,,,, 74. D32 Friday R lc h ards, died - Beaded Distilet ' ' ' grams were almóst entirely cus-- 1 ntact to $1 :: ,627,842. Thursday at 9:45 an, Balt cm. In todial and punitive," Dr. Heyns Major subcontractors partialMr. Johnson was former su- - Lake hospital af- - f ter a long Malec f said. pating in this work axe Aerojet perintendent of South Sanpete 1029, Berg Nov. 23.to t japan "However, as concepts o General Sacramento, By.14snaJtkdd 11CI Prld treatment began to be accepted :Calif., and Hercules Power Co, Salvo Matsumiva.'.7 of member the South Sanpete anarriad Chlys., , that properly functioning ' indi- of Bacchus, Salt Lake County.- N ov. 2W School-Boar- d. He died shortly Ogina, k.,..f US-30- C 1911, Japan. Corm viduals could be restored to soS. Value of the complete conto U nited States, "" after arrival at thé hospital. 0, 1906. Member Salt ' - ' ciety. there developed anlnc- tract to - these - two - will -- total '', Lehi - Officer Ray - Edwards 1, a k a Buddhist i Church. wYItattred of need the recognition - (UPI) '''' said the accident - occurred at railroad - - 'worker. t, reasing t $28,132,893 for Hercules and $67,- - - L4RAmIE,1 for professional services." widow; '''. , 726,960 for re Traffic was- blocked 5th West and State Street (U.S. Survivors:Aerojet GeneraL-Th-e Mrs. , ' daughters. - 44402144,, a m es (Jeartne) work will be performed at Bac- than two hours on US 30 be--, Highway 91)- - about - 815 Lim . JKonishi. Salt Lake AmoilgSupgrgoe;::mSstetir:-'11-einMn. Tom (Furniko)' Kids, Otto )ohn David s City) chus and at Sacramento and tween Liramie 'and Cheyenne Thursday, as Mrs. Vititherspaon San Diego, Calif.: Mrs. George 4 ' SAN JOSE, CALIF. . . Nakanishi. Chkago, Illinois; Otte John suggested for increasing profes- Sunnyvale, Calif. .1.1, atternpted to pass anotiter car in (Fosse) , , Mrs. David (Jo) Sniraiwa, Los David. 71, 972 sional help in correctional instt- A spokesman for Hercules said , ' Moo traitdchlistrani a heavy snowstorm. brothel', leas Or.. San 4019. t , i in Jadan. Calif.. d i e d ay.: f in a the on smashup involved : included: contract talons for the wait' had the Her vehicle went out of con, natural causes:I- 5:55 Weditesdav, effecdve COMMUniet- long since been negotiated and Summit,- but spbody was injured trol and into the opposite lane ...;..' -- - y. idon between penal and educa- was no Jose Basalts - - - of traffic, Colliding-head-on with ...., surprise to the Utah firm, seriously-.-ilt"sr..r urei ay Born Oct 28, J 11 kr ,t . leaders.-tional Glenna but merely the fulfillment of an Five he ' said. the treated Johnson car, 34 Eviteri z and to Emil Idaho. persons were ,. ii::i - More selectivity by correc- earlier commitment- .r who died Katherand Otto East, ; , !. ., . Born In 1883 released at Ivinion Memorial : , , in Gilligan David. w I Wednesday tional leaden on what and how ' - ' Married Frances ,' , Laramie. Two were Mr. JohnsonwasboL Aug,13, be Saturiag, 11 at ',t, Hospital ..... much quired an independent process after cards had been fed ,into the computer. , trainingeach The 30 employes of the corn- needing professionalservices reputer division work in two shifts quire& between profesdaily trent- 6 aln: to p.m. to sionals in thesvork and the unikeep the computer busy. versity faculty. Dr. Heyns suggested that siate Institutes be held "to implement" information rectivedAt the - regional conference at , Brighton. - $weat Washington , , Purkerel sorrkes fbr Edwend Offi. Ham Evans a9, 937 Jewel Ave., -who wbt found dead- - ot natural taUMS Wed nit s- day, will be ' l' ) Like Span-ca- State Highway Department Friday was trying out a new to speed up calculations for highway construction and design. G. Karl 1.1m bert, systems engineer, displayed the electronic printer device which prints 450 lines of numerals per minute. The new printer costs the state $425 per month rental. Basic aata - for calculating quantities - of materials to be moved for fills and Cuts is fed Into - a computer - device nected with the printer which supplies the answers as rapidly as the computer calculates the quantities. The new device replaces an $375- - Dittorel Lk , . - , ; h a Ackerman . elderly Manti woni- - pBoylin. Marrted 2, William Der, an remained in "critical" con- to Nov. 24. Itly. 09. MeMber, dition in American -- Fork , Hos- ten. Second , Lorton Ward, Church of of result a as the pital Friday JSt4 ,CluistSaints.of , LEH1-k-A- n 155-It- ti Jr Eveins E. int" t -- The computer section of the - - , , - - - , 4. , I' Thursday tt9664 a.m. in an hospital. Born Fab. Ilk ISO, &all t to and Zit- - 1 Charles City - , 5 . 1 - of natural causes - . ' . - Altm BovItty M'irlt LArrowmq, 1.11Y1D11, dted 4attVemnASOMP.' :FátFIchftràIh , of trained manpower in penal institutions. - Dr. Garrett Heyns, director of institutions for Washington, sug- ,-- ----- -- ,-- - Device For Road Figures , ; , Stato Tests - , - -- Alico-B.---bait--- 'Critical' tit.b:.1:1.o.;ait vl.titi.Pclo.$0s2. , ,:- ' -- r- Rut let,Johnson OPITUARIp . Criiiito - T,:-.77---- T - 1,1arill Survivor -- , I r IL ,4 , 12 B . - 'W NelorIP", Ine 10110-10 , - A- ,pn - '1 I se le , x - - |