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Show DESERET NEWS ccdPoisoning AND TELEGRAM. Mondoy,. June 1. 1964 B 13 Ruled Oul In Voman'sDealh Food poisoning from pickled Was not the cause of the death Sunday of a. Salt Lake woman as had been suspected, an autopsy disclosed Monday., The victim; Mrs. Vera ArmAve., died of strong, 73, 120-lheart attack, it was reported by the pathologist at St Marks pigs feet st Hospital. Since she had become HI short- ly' after eating the bottled pigs feet Thursday noorvher family suspected this as the cause of death. Charles D. " Armstrong, her husband, told officers that his Ben Short) Helen H. Shorty -Rose Ann Johnson Kathailgen Rhodes j wife became ill soon after eat-irt- g loses dies victim i in life crash . . control . . .lost ; , , r holiday the pigs feet while at the couple's cabin at Oakley, Summit County. Returned Home 7 They returned home Satur day- - and, after her condition wnPagrT The accident occurred at 1:15 p.m. when a northbound worsened, she was taken to the Continued onU.S. 1 one driven by Mr. Mangum athospital, where she was dead on Idaho, cheSt injuries, In seri- p.m. Saturday mile. north of Willard, Box Elarrival. tempted to pass a second car and ous condition at the same hos- der County, when Mr. Shorty SCOFIELD, Carbon 'County The family asked that an veered into the path of the pital. . , apparently lost control of his A Salt Lake City man and boy autopsy be performed, and the Curtis" Vehicle. , , ; Ktoghorn,' 6, his son, car. remainder of the food from the one-ca- r acciAtr impact, they struck the were injured in Struck By Truck bottle was rutned over the Utah head injuries and multiple cuts, fender of a car driven by dent Two miles north of Scofield rear, in serious condition. It traveled about i00 feet on Lee W. Department ofHealth- - foi Ralphs, 916 Er3rd North; Sunday"nTghL the side of the highway, then Orem, K fracson 4, a it off .the high- Emanuel Maverakis, 47, 1855 Craig bighorn, ysis. 'forcing A culture test of the pigs feet tured leg and internal injuries, went bade onto the pavement, way. Mr. Ralphs, his wife, and Hillcrest Ave., and John Metos,, across three lanes of highway four children turned up nothing wrong, but in good condition. escaped injury. 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom into the northbound lane where Monument Birthday Wreath further tests were to he made, h Avenue; Salt Metos, was it struck truck ' - , by a pickup d were treated at Caf1- Left to right, Mrs. Bryce L. Moesser Mrs. Robert Paul Bowers, Susan Jane Thtirrhan, , an official said, Lake City, driven by Mr. Ktoghorn. .Vera Hayes Armstrong was girls and the Howard youth were bon hospital. Each suffered a daughter!)! MrT and Mrs'. Samuel D. Thurman, and Karen Jill Hammond, 9, daughter A car driven by Gerald Ray passengers1 to the Pleasant in 1892, Dec. bom 29, ' . Mangum ve- fractured leg.' , of 'Mr, and Mrs. Harlan Y. Hammond, place wreath on Brigham Young monumenttor; of George and Thomson, Logan, then slammed hicle. Apparently all four were Troopers Steve- - Douros - and a Grove, daughter commemorate 163rd anniversary of his birthJThe Brigham Young Family Assn, will B- -l Continued from Page into the Ktoghorn truck.. Mr. to the front xseat, the trooper Don Christensen said the acciParile Brown Hayes. She marhold services at the grave on 1st Ave. at 7 :30 p.m., followed by a family reunion at ried Claude Paschal in 1914 in analyzed and evaluated, remain Thomson escaped to jury, but his said. dent occurred when the car 7 , 8:30. p.m. at Whitney Hall, 2nd Ave. and A St. Thomson, 76, uncle, .Robert Salt Lake City. He died in 1921 rather static Assisting to theTnvestigation driven by Tom Metos, father of with compared 388 Lauralto Dr., Logan, was are g She married Charles D. Emery County Sheriff John the injured boy, went out of consimilar analyses conducted Over . treated for shock. in 1939 in Lovelock, Nev. flveyears ago. Leamaster and Deputy Jack trol down a steep embankment Mrs: Shorty was killed Instant- - Funk- and smashed toto a rock pile. Social Worker 13, 36 Per Cenyf Minimum details died on and Mr. one hour "two Mr. Metos-a- nd (See obituary ly Shorty She was a social worker in the The total traffic safety protwo on after a at arrival Page sons, Timothy, 4, and Fred, 12, Huntington girls v Brigham City Salt Lake County Welfare De- grams at local levelsmeasure The vehicle to which escaped Injury. partment for 25 years and served up to a composite average of hospitaL -v x as a volunteer for the Ladies of 56 per cent of the recommended they were riding had to be pried By occuof two the four so apart and Elks the St Joseph minimum performance level. Lodge 2 Villa. pants could be removed. L j Daughters of Utah Pioneers structure so it will be avialable "'A boy bom Sunday af (The minimum is based upon a.m. in the Cottonwood MaterSurvivors,-besid- es her hus- standards and criteria set by The Ktoghorn pickup true! were praised Monday by Joe L. for all Utahns to see. Christensen, Salt Lake Parks C o m m 1 sioner Christensen nity Hospital made the 13th band, indude a daughter, Mrs. leading cities, population groupcommissioner for. a wonderful said park workers had recently child for Mr. and Mrs. J. Ar- Billie McMahon, Salt Lake City, ings hnd by national organiza- rying the familys and a sister, Mrs. Patricia Hors- tions of recognized competency job restoring the more" than completed new landscap- nold Haymore, 1656 E, 3350 ley, Afton, Wyo. Chase home in Lilv ing around the home which was century-olin their respective fields). ' South. built between 1852 and 1854, Funeral will be held Wedneserty Park. The state program; accord-to- g car He will be known as No. day at noon at 260 E. South TemName of Progress Addressing' a group at the to latest evaluation, measB. Carter, president of 13 until the family decides on ple, where friends may call Tues- ured 86 per cent of the recom- accident Th household project dedication in the parks bandstand, Commissioner Chris- the Central Company, DUP, a name. The new ' addition day from 6 to- - 8 pjn. and mended level. way. tensen said, We are most master of ceremonies of the makes seven boys and six Wednesday before services. BurSO Per Ceni Drop . Give Assistance to will ial Lake be Salt to DUP the There are many having event, said, City Mr. Bourne said the National 2 the in girls family historic Cemetery. restore and operate this people who believethatln the . Safety Council, the Presidents TheHaymores are also name of progress all historic Committee for "Traffic Safety more than oldest Their grandparents. buildings should be removed, and . other competent agencies How thankful we are that daughter, Mrs. Brent (Valerie) agree that if the various corthere are still men and women Birtchdr, haq a boy, Jess, bom rective measures that have frewho know that without preser- in January. quently and clearly been identie 7-traffic. -vation of the past we cannot The oldest son, Daniel, is fied were applied at the 100 per face the future." Scot-land cent level, traffic deaths. and serving on a mission to Mrs- Carter briefly outlined for The Church of jesus-Chr- ist crashes generally would drop 50 the DUP role In restoring the tog south from Brigham of Latter-da- y Saints, per cent. home, which is believed to be and the second oldest daughThis mean an annual would Funeral will conservices be . Mountain States Telephone and one of oldest homes standing In ter, Gloria, will be a sopho- ducted, Tuesday n&pn to the saving in excess of 20,000 lives Telegraph Co., which has been Salt Lake Valley. more at Brigham Young Uni- Highland park Wardx chapel. throughout the nation and more 1911 under since operating Historic Places other Church of Jesus than 125 to Utah, he said. versity. Some of-t- he Mongrandfather provisions, The financial cost nationally The DUP is grateful to Salt children attend Olympus High Christ of Latter-da-y lent headon collision day won a Utah Public Service Lake would lie more than $250 milto --School. Commission 2535 and City Saints, Commission- - certificate defining Commissioner lion, but would be very profitChristensen, esDouglas St (1240 its territory. 7 . able considering .the present Saturday. for Interest and "M Dr. for pecially, East), the antedates The company In preserving the Murry M. Bywi- - r1 f Public Utilities Act of 1917. It three historic of $7,5 billion to traffic crashes, Chase (the places ter- ,- 79, retired has been operating and expand' - ' he continued. home, Chase mill and the pio1 Lake Salt optome-ing Its territory without formal neer cabin) which makes LiberRhodes, 16, - daughter of I $L5 Million Cost trist. i Continued from Page S-- l . ( certificates but under the regulaof out Park the ty Dri By wa ter, something In Utah,the cost would be Eldon Rhodes, Tucson, tion of the State Public Service ordinary in parks," Mrs. Carter brigadier general in the Utah about $1.5 miliionrbut again the Rose'ArintRosierJbhnsonriS, ommission. saidr NatiohaT Guard Honorary died Friday to a investment returns would be three-paDescribes Territory A story of the Colonels Advisory Corps in 1961, Salt Lake hospi- - Dr. Bywater proportional to .the national savof the homef, Isaac A document describes . ings, Mr. Bourne' stated. and had served as chairman of tal after a long illness. the Utah territory within which Chase', its builder and of Brighad Dr. formerly Bywater, Among corrective measures the Public Service Commission ham Young, a later owner, was the corps for two years. been employed at Boyd Park that could be taken, he mentold -MrEliason was a high priest Jeweljers. Hfi owned hie own op- tioned additional by Mrs. Ethlden Hillman, gnizes MST&T is authorized manpowerfor Frozen Pictsweet to serve. Two mapsjupplement and Mrs.-Ma- r jorie Matthews in Parleys Stake, Church enforcement agencies, necessary tical business from 1922-5y Ward," the document 680 Clark 550 en-Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y in Logan,-Jultraffic f 22,1884, equipment, training, Mangtof23, The PSC order refers to two the builder and Mrs.'' Edith Saints. he was a son of Joseph G. and gineering services,- - court sys- - West, Orem, in poor condiBooth. Young conflicting claims. Ruth Mowry Bywater. He mar- tern improvements and related tion at Price City HospitaL Among survivors Is his widow, One was from Grant Callister, x. ried Annie Alston to 1912 to the administrative items. can, no limit Gary John Howard, 21, Salt 1760 South Stato the former Leota Jensen whom In summary, he said: representing the Millard County Salt LakeTemple.: . Lakd City,-i- n condition. fair he'married Sept. 3, 1923, in the Dr. Bywater had served a The problem has already outTelegraphy and Telephone Co., The collision occurred at 5:15 FIRST OF THE WEEK distanced the existing preven-tiye- " Salt Lake Temple. !. asking that certain, territory Northern the mission to JStates effortsTOur society, If 'if within the counfy"be' reserved as Also surviving are a son and and was a high priest in High- an area- - for interconnection be GROCERY really desires Improvements, H. Eliason Jr. land Park Ward. tween his system and MST&T. Salt Lake Area Retired Teach- daughter, Itidney include his widow; must make ' up for past omis- Survivors ers will hold theiiT spring bad ahtTMrsrJack (Susan) Turner, Line Not Prejudiced five sons and daughters: Brig. sions to facing up to the probquet Thursday at 12:30 p.m. at both of Holladay; eight grand lem, and effective public supLittle A. Gen. The new certificate does not the Citizens Bywater, Murray h Center, children; a sister and two brotheBarton Truck Lines terminals G. Bywater, port And demand for Improvepreiudice this claim, the PSC East. rs,-. Mrs. Ha Cottom, Brigham Rock, Ark.; Joseph ments must be generated. to Salt Lake and Ogden were : ; ,Mrs iC. Christy teld.:. : Hollywood - All retired teachers and partAssorted Drinks by-tQtyrBert ElIason7Malad, "Ida- (Ruth) Gudmundson, Yuba City, strucjic Monday-morniDependent on Public The second claim was from ners are invited with a ho, and Chester Eliason, Holspecial Union. locals of the Teamsters Official programs of state A. W. Brothers asking to serve invitation extended to all teachCalif.; Mrs. Leone B. Palmer, brook, Idaho. The 95 employe charged the and local agencies, no matter : Funeral territory in "Tooele County in ers retiring this year, services will be held Riohland, Wash., and Mrs. Troy how with unfair labor pracfirm desirable or necessary; can addion to his present service Reservations can be made by Tuesday at noon in Parley E. (Dawne) Dilday, Las Vegas, to failing to live up to tices to extent the that operate Nev. ; seven grandchildren; only in northwestem,Box Elder Coun1760 South Stato calling one of the following First Ward chapel, 2350-21Labor Relations Board National will support great - grandchildren; the general public ty. The PSC held that the Tooele not later than Tuesday: H. B, East. Friends may call at 2350 union the which orders granted them- .County area already is served Tanner, Joh Trimble, E. 13th, South, Monday from brother, sisters, George G., Mrs. FIRST OF THE WEEK In addition to lack of public the right to organize artd negotiMrs. B. Elise MST&T should Gladys be not and Jorgensen, and Mary Hodge, by to 8 p.m. Burial will be in the ate for representative members. Bourne- said rthe Mrt support, ' ' Mrs. Lake B. ThorupT Salt City; given to Mr. Brothers. Sunset Lawn Mausoleum. GROCERY The Teamster locals are 222 to Janet B.,. Black, Goldsboro, N.C. following defects have been Salt Lake City and 967 in Ogden. national out in traffic pointed 260 E. Friends may call at " Low Calorio Included South Temple Monday from 6 safety picture: administernot are Officials to 8 p.m. and at the ward chapel laws and regulations to the NEW and USED SPINETS one hour before services. Burial ing to reduce trafextent necessary MeLawn win be in Wasatch fic accidents. , Pianos for Rent morial Park.- A license to drive is too easy DELIVERY to get and to keep. ' . ' confusion ' Poor facilities and Inadequate dorp have persons, under the sent to Jail for 10 days due to exists Dangerous TERMS AS LOW V because of lack of uniformity of space to separate prisoners in age limit housed in the city jail. possessing and using tobacco but PER 1760 South Stato traffic1 laws and traffic control D. Andrus, Salt while-iboth the city and-Cowas able U. n jails jalLthe youth MONTH devices. County Sheriffs office, poses a problem in keeping teen- There FIRST OF THE WEEK enough statistisaid that because of space limi- to purchase cigarette. 7 NEW HAVEN, CONNi (UD agers from obtaining tobacco. tations anc inadequate facilities Y Police officials said the cal information on accidents and Dr. Carlton C. Hunt, MUSIC CO. Salt Lake City Police Chief teenagers cannot be separated baicco law was recently dropper . at the University of not enough Intelligent use Is beX GROCERY of the information 371 So. Stat made from 21 of the older men. of from years 7 Ralph C. Knudson said Moriday agejo. J9 .anc Utoh.. College, . Medicine,. las ing fe When we move into the new officers have been ordered been appointed pfofessor and that available'. he has issued orders to lock up we ADVSRTISIM1NT tobacco will seen cite facilities chairman of the departmepnof when the cigarette machines! ADVIlTIfSMINT Jiave enough using anyone at Yale Medic tl Under 21 years of age space to separate the younger under this age. physiology youths ermen-fromen --and 77 SchooL Juvenile Court arejalled. b, N. Hu;h Maxwell House ' Jailors - and jail personnel can control the dissemination of- Juveniles catight with tobacco He succeeds-Dr.-C- . down afl er who he is added. as much been to watch told tobacco," stepping haye are generally sent to 'juvenile Long to devote full time to as possible that juveniles placed Incident Recalled court and are sent to a tobacco 12 years .Many people assume that a lax- most other laxatives ignore." researchin the city jail do not obtain ; We are attempting to con- scbool on the first offense. Other Then it speeds oh, as only a ative must take six to eight of he added. Because" tobacco; trol this problem as much as tobacco offenses net the youths 1760 South Stato hours to bring relief. And its fluid can, to relieve constipa- limited space, youths have to belpDSsIWQ .. he added fines and Jn some instances jail true that many laxatives pills, - tiAi and the sluggishness of ir- - placed with older men whooften The- - discovery- ! fhatjuveniles sentences. -- 1 gum, medicated chocolate FIRST OF THE WEEK regularity quicklyyet gently. furnish- - juveniles with - ciga- were being given cigarettes ln "The problem arises when the often take that long. In fact, Sal Hepatica usually 7 rettes.the jails came to light when a juveniles are place to the county But not tJaUHepatica. It works in less than two hours! GROCERY Salt Lake County man com- jail on serious offenses or beSpace limitations quickly sparkles away gee pain, - Nexttimeyouneedalaxative, his in cause be cannot more was than are fortunate plained boy kept 'We they heartburn and sour stomach - take Sad Hepatica rn start fed- - -the Salt Lake County Detention ' -t- he Salt Lake County Jail,11 said given tobacco due to gastric acidity which .. ing better righfaway, ' - the chief, because we very sel- The man said his boy had been Home. i Stmtii FtmtUtt for Ovtt 1QO Ytn Highways Claim80ver Weekend Carbon Accident Hurls Man, Boy 89-9- . t -- for 481-10t- theo TOLL -- t. Arm-stron- A Boy, No. Welcomed Restoration ofHome J To DUEL Praise Brings otoer7 B-1- 51. Couple ' in Utah Outlines Territory ; Dr. Bywater For MST&T RitesTuesday Funeral one-lan- ss ELIASON j - - -- 'back-groun- rt 7. LEMONADE ' 6-o- Retired ;Teachers GatherThursday Teamsters Strike SPECIAL S.LTruck 237-10t- ng wo SHASTA -- st three 355-184- 7; -- 363-979- 4. v - Jail Facilities Pose Problem In Keeping Tobacco From Teens - SPECIAL . CANTALOUPE mu Yale Schopl Ta Medical Aidj '$U is-n- ot i SUMMERHAYS naro-physiologi- sf SPECIAL: - the-old- Still taking a Slow Motion Laxative? v 3-l- COFFEE ' . SPECIAL r J t v-- . 0s L, - |