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Show , . -- - , , , ., . . . . ' . ,, .. , , , . , ., - , -- - , , . , , . . ,. ,8-11- , , : DESERET NEWS AND TELE,9RAM, 10 Wednesday, July 29, , - 196t . , 1 , i - . - , , , m.b , '. .- VITAL STATISTICS 1 OBITUARIES ,, -- , (, . ; ( 4,' , '''' ' 4' 1 .' , .,., , , .7) , I ',.! , ,. - o ,. 'ri ; :...' - . 0 ' ,: ...1 of ' '.., ..... :' ! , . , , S. I , ' ' , .. 't . ' I . . , . -- ', ...7' ' ...,,,'" , ,' , , ,,. .. ' '. . , :'.........:-:- ; . ..."--, ,r1tc -, -- :4; ,) I 1 1: 1 I .... - .42,4 - , ' , . ,..' .,r..... i ,,., . , , ' , , , , , , - - - 3 Japa'nes6,g111n!--- - 's Orieptal ChurchFestival -- t I, . , - . . let at Liberty Park. With high dives, intricate pat. terns and precision swimming, swimthe brilliantly-costume- d mers from 12 county pools pot,- trayed each section of a daily -- . , , - , - newspaper. The violence of the front page, , dramatized by Kathy Smith and Becky Rosinder of the Granite . pool to the strains of "Peter. Gunn," opened the pageant. ' - Swam To 'Moon River'. n For the movie section, ten girls dressed in costumes , swam to the tune of "M o o n ' pre-tee- -- - In stroking ' , changing,patterns. - - ... Other swfmrning routines rep' ' resented the fashion, 11 port s, ,... - J and classified depart- . , obitttary, ' ments. ' :, One of the highlights of" the show' dramtltized a wedding , . - River,!-divinga- nd - ' - -- -- - . ; , . 2 ' -- SAFETY . , , Continued from - . , rage B4' But most reaction from the crowd was a Beetle record acted out by the festival will feature oriental flower arrangements, games, doll exhibits and other acfour i wiged-fl- Pby Japanese items, a judo exhiof Hansen lien! bition, dancing, singing and a Murray on the diving board. program of Japanese music the enough, obituary Oddly two ancient instru- - ' featuring,. Hill section, portrayed by Judy e koto and saimsen. ments;-thand Carolyn Rice of 'the Liberty The Rev. Mr. Hirose said most of one Park pool, was the from the sale of tickdemanding routines and best re- proceeds ets will help pay for the crowd. Dressed the ceived, by church's new educational wing in black and with black gloves, and to meet current expenses. the girls did much of theirroutine under water. One of the most entertaining . ' ' rodeo stunts , n' , 4 gan Gov. . . , , George , D. Clyde picted with all the rodeo thrills, the event for the newspapers sPort Page- . ' Jacklin Pool in Magna contributed the variety of the classified pages in a comic ballet. One of the highlights was the final solo act depicting advertising in newspapers by Kathy Dickman, 16, of Kearns. She porn adtrayed several vertisements with original . choreography. ' . , , Finale Melee The grand finale erupted Into d a melee as the participants dunked the show's coordinator, Lori Lee Tucker, clothes and all. Nearly a thousand spectators. filled the bleachers and rooted the swimmers on. Art Hughes, count); 'swim director, was in charge of Ihe swimmers from 12 pools that long participated in the ' two-ho- . : Break Panes , - Large rocks and bricks were thrown through more than 20 windows at the Whittier ElemenEast. Potary School, 1568-3r- d lice Wednesday said the damage amounts to $&L ' Definition -, Of Tax Terms- - - . - -- --- -- - - ' Definitions of the temts "rel- and ,"chartigious worship", ' table purposes" as used for property tax exemption in Utah are being sought by the Utah Legislative Council. Legislation to define these ' terms is being drafted by the Council staff at the request of a subcommittee studying the tax eiemption policies of , Utah.' ''' Request for the sample legislation came Tuesday after a ret, port to the subcommittee by John H. Keith, a California tax . Aar! consultant '' ' A , , I i Mr. Keith said that "religious I 4 Ir 1..,', worship" was considerably more easy to define than "charitable r",':1 purposes," but noted that more it' ,,,,iii,),:i esand more property woald AL:d.,-cape taxation "unless you define 1 albe to the exemptions exactly Mr. Feller . - , ' .4N1 0 Itvr.v,,,,,,,,,,. , '...0,., ''.,.;- ri65;;;Pri otige, - -- , -- ..t, ..p4. '..: '' 1$ , lowed.' The tax committee, headed by N. Memmott (DRoosevelt), is stud yin g the whole field of tax exemptions because of growing concern that inequities occur under the present exemption laws of the state. Rep. Clifton - died on ilighays -- Utah Troffic Toll South Temple. 148. - Latest victimswere a Hinckley niis couple killed, LAST Yvan - 133 when their truck a semitrailer collided Tuesday mornFillinore and a Salt ing west of Lake youth who died of injuries suffered in an 'accident March - - ..and ' , - FILLMORE L A Hinckley couple was killed I when their pickup truck collided with a Tuesday at 11:48 a.m. four miles west of Fillmore. They were both thrown from the truck. Joe Lee Banta, 64, Hinckley, and his wife, Ruth, 48, were pronounced dead on arrival at a Flihnore hospital. semi-I:rail- er - WE TAKE CARE OF ALV I , Or' . DETAILS.- - - service. Allthe At Colonial Mortuary you have worry-fre- e small details ,or, scrod for without worry on your part. - trzsonALstRvia is OUR MOST PRECIOUS ASSET ; --:- - ,;:.;:cdlcihIcil.--14ot.tua!'y::.,..',:::'- - 2128 South State IN 6.3826 MINIM' - r, was treated at the the hospital for shock. Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Curtis Shields said the northbound Banta vehicle appareptly ran a stop sign at the junction of Highway 100 and hit the westbound semi-trailon the right front fender. It then bounced and welded itself to the trailer. The semi careened into A borrow pit. Both Mr. and Mrs. Banta were lying on the ground 75 feet from the point of impact when the trooper arrived. semi-traile- , A Salt Lake youth whi o thing to lifer 312 months after becrash ing injured in a two-ca- r March 12 died Tuesday in a SO Lake hospital. Robert D. Porter, i9, had never regained consciousness after the crash atAliith South and Redwood Road which claimed the life of his brother-in-laDarold W. WiMams, 39, 4769 S. 4380 '" West,. Kearns. The ,, Porter youth was thrown from the auto in the collision and his central nervous system was feverely , , damIged. .'. , APA....Aot .4k- - Ai - :f.,ii . - 1 N.5.71. .1 , ! '' rtkiN. I e--, E.,..,.,,,,,:t.,14,1 1 .:,,afrd.Z.T,1 Mrs. Feller , ET.:&,:,,,Ip,.,,,,,, : .:li'l ', , ,, , i P.:., , ..., i ., '.: ' .,';',.;., 1: ,.,,.......,:::,...., - ' Dullem, Portland, Ore., and Mrs. Donald (Beth)Meacham, Las Vegas, . Nev. . ' 0,',::,:,v..":77,.,.:,,,::,,,, :,;i: ' ,:i3O,:::.:'::::,:::4,,..!!:1'Ci;:14::,!::.,..,A :.;H:' 4 214.34. U.S. Ir ,,,4',...-.,-,, , ..., , ',..;',..&4g Kathy Feller her parents dead - Livestock Leader Calls Beef Bill 'Too Lenient' Fuel 'erMilryn'h - Credit Fnutyne;rColaTreonocres,. - B. .' -- - .. - - ' ' Dunkley, . . rathapeArilorrirrootti,eacixamrrlooAeug.lot2e8; solemnized In Logan Temple. Served years on Idaho DIY Celebration YtFinance , Cara A. Thurman, 23, Larry .. - Thurman N.M. Cara Annett, of daughter Clyde and Jayne Stone Thurman, Roswell, died of natural causes Mon. day at 11:50 p.m. in a Denver, Colo., hospital. Born April 27, 1964, Ros. well. Survivors: parents; brothers, sister, Janet, Rhett, Trent, all Pos. well; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.' Royal B. Stone, Los Angeles; Clyde Thurman, Julian, Calif. Funeral Fri . day noon, 36 E. 7th South, Salt Lake City, where friends call Friday prior to services. Burial, Elysian Burial Gardens. ROSWELL, LICENSES .. , iemetery. I Minn RostnuAsen, his wife, plaintiff to recover $1,703.88. Thelma Clark vs. Jack TTapP, plaintiff to recover S4,060. Elmer, . Mn. Wendell (Nona) Fuhriman, Lc). gent Mrs. Margaret Hard, Ogden; Mrs. Leness (Addle) Hall, Came. tion, Wash.; Mrs. Winston (Barbara Renee) Allen, Preston, Idaho; stepdredeT(Nne'--Plaintiff P, from defendants $7,43546. 4.'41413V1fson and Franklin; Mrs. Don (Wenzel) Farmers Lumber Co., inc.;- a COI, Harris, Mrs. Kenneth Preston; Robinson, notation, vs. L. Lynn Men, dibie (Donna) Reed,. Pomona, Calif.; 14' L. ' Lynn Allen Co., plaintiff to regrandchildren, 32 great.grandchil. cover from defendant $1,32671. dren; two brothers, Lester Le Roy, ' Richard Silver Skillet Food Products vs. Lorin Dunkley, both of Great Basin Distributing Company, Whitney, Idaho. a corporation, Funeral, Friday, 1 p.m. Franklin . Plaintiff to recover Ward chapel. Friends may call at $95.5.07,. Preston, Thursday Miller' Finance Company, a corpo- Webb Mortuary, ration, vs. Maynard Rasmussen and and Friday evening. Burial, Franklin MARRIAGE , - Nancy Berry, plaintiff to recover from defendants 81,161.31. Beehive State Bank, a Utah corn."' ration, vs. Wallace S. Torna and Mil- - years)," . Minnie Robertson BEND, ORE.Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Pearl Gray Robertson, 71, former Salt Lake and Lehi, Utah, resident, who died of natural causes July 22 K.& Redmond hospital, were conducted Saturday in Bend. Born 11, 1092, Okla. Sept. Marshall, Married to Henry Clarence Robert. son, Nov. 25, 1908, Wasco, Ore. He Survivors:--daugnters, died. Mrs. Ken (Ida) Nielsen, Mrs. Vernon (Beulah) Hutchings, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. John (Lola) Crabtree, Springfie10, Ore.; brothers, sisters, E. W. Gray, Junction City; A. J. Gray, Coquille; Mrs. Myrtle Steven, Ida Smith. both Lebanon; 10 Herbert 57, Mrs. great grandchildren, grand. Nellie Mae, children. - 0, - - - , 'eventually Under the bill the import qoutas would be set at averages of , the five-yeperiod would reduce foreign meat 'Imimrts from 'the 1,700 million pounds of '1963 to about, 1,200 million pounds. , The measure now goes to the House where stiff administraI r I tion opposition is expected. ' 4 Sears-Roebuc- . , Kissel! Committee. Member, Whitney-Franfin choir for 65 years. Served a Southern States missions three hornet Union Vs. Call missions. Orton, - I 1959-196- 3. ar , Deseret Newt Wasitineten Bureau - Both Utah WASHINGTON. senators, Wallace F. Bennett, Republican, and Frank E. Moss, Democrat, voted Tuesday to restrict imports pf beef. A spokesman for Sin' Moss said , he Utah Democrat ' fied the administration on the bill Sen. Bennett said wool growing states had not insisted upon new restrictions on wool imports the beef bill because "we are hopeful that the Johnson administration wilI reach an international agreement- soon on the wool import problem." Sen. Bennett said if tilt executive action did, not relieve the pressure of imports on the domestic market the only alternative would be legislative action. The beef bill passed the Senate Tuesday. In - Winnemucca, Nev. and 311, Winnemucca. S K. Brett, Lake City and Helen Charlene, Salt Lake City. - U - PPMANN-ALDE- and Gary, 23, Murray 21, Weiser, .Idaho. - lt 20, ober, Marna Y., R YATES-LAK- E Jerry Lyman, 26, Salt Lake City and Flora Luella, 21, 'Park City. T., 29, Santa and Pamela. lt, MidCalif., lCara, vale. - P OGELMAN-PREEDMA- Ed- ward S., 23. Chicago, ILL, and Joan L. 22, Salt Lake CitY,t S Max NO., 26, Spanish Fork and Deanna, 20, Salem. Roger P., 26, Salt Lake and Judith Arlen, 21, Salt Lake CRY. BEDINOPIELD-McGUIDDRay W., 21, Sett Lake City and P. Clau- dette, IS, Salt Lake CRY. Newham ,1 31, Salt Lake City and Elisabeth PA. G., 24, Salt Lek City. - - Ben- OABALDON-JARAMILL- larnin G. Jr.., 17, Salt Lake CRY, and BattY D., 16, Salt Lakes CRY. S John L., 22, Salt Lake City. and Linda Ruth, 20, Salt Lake CllY. A., 19, Salt Lake City, and Yvonne, M. G., 18, Salt Lake City. B., 29, Denver, Colo., and Jean, 36, Denver. , Dora H. Richardson POCATELLO, Funeral IDAHO services for Dora E. Hunt Richard- - son, 7$, former Pocatello resident, were Monday, Salmon, Idaho, Stake klouse, and Tuesday, Grant Mortuary,. 229 S. Garfield, Pocatello. Burial, American Falls View Cemetery, Falls, Idaho. She died July 24 at her home In Salmon after a short Illness. Born Oct. 5, 1689, Red Rock, Idaho, to Liberty Independence and Sarah Janette Weaver Hunt. Married Robert Howard Richardson, Nee ley, Idaho, Marriage was later solemnized In a temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He died Dec d, 19, 1962. Educated at Red ocit, Raft River, Neeley and Al- Re-bion, Idaho schools. President, lief Society,. YWMIA, Primary; Re lief Society visiting teacher. Mem- - , ber, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Survivors: sons and daughters, a. H. (Buzz) Hunt Rkhardson. Salmon; Mrs. Daryl (Blench) Giles, Downey, ent.; Mrs, Ruth Robbins, Salt Lake Mrs. Victor City; (Malciel Jensen, Oder); Mrs. Arthur (Rhoda) Lees Pasco, Wash.; Mrs. Howard (Dora Faye) Tooland, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs, Joe (Lillian) Palmer, Pocatello; 33 25 grandChildrent one brother, two sisters. Forrest Hunt, Alta Stanger and COnnie of American Falls. Thorton, ail : e Wes- n - ley, 22, Salt Lake CitY, and Lynette H., 21, Salt Lake City. C., 23,, Murray and Eileen. 20, Salt Lake .' - ' LIT:: : - Peter,11 - 4 Thief toots Weapons' , , 32, Los Angeles, Calif. CRY. HASELEU- - VACCARO Stevan, 21, Watertown, - Robert Wis. and s Jr., - , 1:09 fire under hood, - . Wilms, 17, Salt Like city, and Velem' Dee, 20, Salt Lake LitY. ANDERSON-GIRO-Joh- n David, 24, Provo. and Marilyn, 21, Salt Lake City. CORDON-WRIGHPrank H., American Fork, and Gloria Yvonne, 14, Granseer. HAGEN.CURTIS-Ron- Mn., W.; ald L d te, Salt Laic. City and Dorothy Winifred, 23, Salt Lake CRY. Leonard, 19. Bountiful, and Zelda Kay, la, Keirns. - Satt - COWLISHAW-CONNELLE- Glen, 26, Katherine Evrn, Lake and City, Salt Loki City. 20, 1:24 p.m.lnd box alarm. 31, 8:31 - , matches. 25, Police Wednesday are looking for a thief who took a switch blade knife, brass knuckles, two black jacks and karate-an- d judo materials 'from a display ease Anguay, belonging to Thomas h East. The materials were located in a store awned by Mr. Anguay at 1224 E. Est South. ;. , , Fremont Ave. Oran Salt Lake City and Ruth Helen, V, 230 P.T11.-- 163 , Phrenlx, ArIL fire. Undetermined. No loss. 3:21 P.m.-1- 82 E. llst South. Office. Salt Lake City and Linda D., 16, Overheated building. ballast. No Silt Lake CRY. , From Window Display , , and Gloria, TUESDAY Rictiordo ST. Automobile $15 loss. 1:2S .m.-- 75 Barbara Jaen, Salt Lake arr. North Main St. Auto. VAN mobite. Smoke M rear intent, John 111, 26, Salt Lake Short In wiring. $10 Ion. City, and Linda Kay, 20, Salt Lake City, 2:11 p.m.oll W. North Tornoic Shnd R en old 01 firo. $10 loss to building and $25 Larne ,r 30., Salt Lake City, and to contents. Children PloYing with Lola Aka, OS, Murray. V, Salt Lake Salt Lek City, and Chrtstim la, Silt Lake City. 2025-15t- ' - Buckley P a r eY FRANKLIN, IDAHO Briggs Dunkiey, 88, Franklin, died Tuesday afternoon in his home of causes incident to age. Born Feb. 17, 1876, Franklin, to Wright Dunk. tooyseplimararnidedMzegalorieole cooey Lowe. Dec. 23, 1903, in Logan TemPle, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- v Saints. She died June, 1925. Married at a meati '' 4 Parley Salt Lake City and Shirley Jean, 18, Salt Lake City. A., to ton set 30, Bountiful end Rosa L., 24, Salt said. "My idea was Most Utah livestock leaders reserved comment Wednesday the quotas t fiveyear aver- Lake City. Keith, on Senate approval of a bill age prior to 11962 (1962 nd 1963 23, Midvale, and Catalan, 21, Sandy. STRAT FOR R which would impose import quo- were the high Import Calder, 25, Los Angeles, Calif., and Carolyn, 23, Salt Lake City. that Mr. Barton added. tas on beef and other 18, All six of the senators repre- Salt Lake City and Lynda A., were held to be depressing doM., 12, Salt Lake City. and Nevada Idaho ' Utah, mestic (See Washing- senting EONERNIENSEN-James C.; 22, voted in favor of the meat quota Salt Lake City and Ann. K. IL Salt , ton stot3i on Page A-4- .) Lake City- .Alden K. Barton, Utah'sagri- bill Tuesday. E. 30, Lake City and Agnes A.. 2S, culture commissioner in charge There is concern in official Salt Salt Lake .City. of livestock, said, however, that quarters that the import quotai lack, Harvey, 21, Calif. anB Emma tau. 211, tntemational Concord, Salt Lake CitY. the bill, if it is approved by the would damage trade policies and agreements. W., 25, Fairfield, Calif. andGuenther House, is much too lenient. Ante- 21, Salt Lake Env. "We need help of any descrip- Opponents also contended that like, FENNEMA-WIECIE Ronald M tion right mow though," Mr. Bar- - higher consumer prices would 19, Salt Lake City. and Shannon , Renae, 16, Salt Lake City. 'result. ' Held In Child Assault - RENDERED - Ogden Girl - -- . the Fellers was a family pleasI 1 ure drive. Kathy's two brothers had earlier received rides on the ' vehicle. '1 ' Logan Police Capt Ray, Jones Mr. Feller said apparehtly missed a turn at Center Street and 6th West, where Center Street becomes a dead end at OGDENA the Union Pacific Railroad Sta- has been referred to juvenile en tion. court on charges of abduction Station' Thrown In , - and assault 'and battery after a 'The motorcycle slammed boy ias taken against ,the curb and Mr. and from his home early Wednesday Mrs. Feller were thrown 15 feet inside the station; Police found morning. Ogden pgice of f icer Gary Kathy standing by her parents' bodies. said David Montez Goldsberry ' ' Nadra Rose Herzog Feller,' Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. David was born Dec. 29, 1936, in Logan, Montez, 2901 Grant Ave., was a daughter of Leo and Elnora returned to the -family home Byington- Herzog. She bad re- about 7 a.m. He showed signs of birth. since sided here nose and welts. bloody a'beating, She was married ,to Kenneth Officers said the girl told C. Feller, June 17, 1955 in the she took the boy from his them Logan Temple, Church of Jesus bed about 3:45 a.m. and went Saints. Christ of Latter-da-y to a vacant house at'1969 Childs She bad been a primary where she beat him with teacher and had wotked in the Ave., ' stick. a other auxiliary organizitions. , Recently she had been employed k in Logan. ' Sen. Bennett Seeks at ' L'SU At Employed Petroleum Import Cuts Kenneth Carl Feller was born , :' Nov. 6, 1932 in Benson Ward,; WASHINGTON (Special)-S- e rt. Cache County; a son of Samuel Wallace F. Bennett &Utah, E. and Elizabethliornickel Fel- asked the Johnson administraler. He was educated in lotal tion Wedneiday to impose new schools and had been a carpen- cuts In the import of petroter, employed with the buildings let - He said the domestic oil inwas facing cutbacks in Lions Dote 'Speaker . dustty , which were daniagemployment Temple Reynolds, informanational the economy. The ing tion specialist, Utah State Fish to and Game Commission, will be administration moved June 25 by quota Iricrease daily import guest speaker at a weekly t Salt in the last half Lake Lions Club meeting Thurs- 10,0130 barrels : -- -1961of noon Hotel at ,.. , day Utahi . t, STORy, WYO.Trace Enola brook, 72. Story. diTuesday--l- a Sheridan, WYO., after a brief illness. Born --May 9, 1892, DeWitt, Neb. Married Thomas H. Westbrook, July 14, 1953, Harden, Wyo. He died June 15, 1964. Came to Buffalo in 1896. Telephone operator, Buffalo and Mid- west. WYO. Membes,-Fir- st Christian Church. . Survivors : brothers, J. B. Baldwin, Salt Lake CRY; niece, Mrs. Caro!' ... Harrison, Pocatello. Funeral, Wednesday, 1:30 P.m Champion Mortuary, Sheridan. Addl. tional services, Friday, 10 a m Man Funeral ning Chapel, Pocatello, where friends Call before services. Burial, Restlawn Memorial Gardens, Pocatello. The Elmo Corp., a corporation, vs. J. R. Mahoney, plaintiff to recov- or $26,847.82. Kenneth M. White vs. Roy C. All red and Delmar C. Allred, doing busi- nese as Rovandel Builders, plaintiff to recover $3,12.L Harold Breitling and Robert Breit!. ing Breitling Brothers Construc. tion dCo. , vs. Payless Builders SuPPIY Co., CanstruCtion Co., ii:061:11.... iiiintrii Eimco Credit Union Vs. Delay Mk- stead and Carolyn Joy Beckstead, plaintiff to 'recover $1,163.88. Elmco Credit Union vs. Jorgers F. Hansen anydeoCrlioe9.111. Hansen, plaint. Iff to Whitney Travel Service, a corpora. tion, vs. Thermal Dynamics Corp., a corporation, plaintiff to,racover $1, s. Guthrie, Mrs. LelAris (Dorothy) - , rintencten..." Grace E.Westbrook , f.:',:,',4 ';': , ' ' day 2 p.m., McLean Funeral 'Chapel , Palisades. Priends call Mitchell Funeral Home, Price, Wednesday. Burial, Palisades Cemetery. . . Third District Court :1,.i. .,, .. three-year-o- ld Rue Harper, 48, 675 E. 211d South, Pleasant Grove, driVer of ii,is, A , JUDGMENTS - , Utah's traffic toll stood it 148 KILLED: 7 Wednesday after the deaths of Joe LooBanta, 64, Hinckley, three persons'ruesday. At this driver of a pickup truck. svife. his H. Ruth 48, Banta, time last year Utah 19M 133 persons had Robert D. Por6r, 19, 840 E. A ...N.,i,'.,,, prices.. -- , - "' ..,,,;.. k..,' E. GSunronodysifloo;Kfiaoorbo2olou. - , ' ,,.',:i.,..:!':. ,,P1 A...4 ki!,,,!,.R.':',-':...- In addition to their three chil-- t i:, dren, Mrs. Feller is survived by her parents, Logan; six brothers sisters: zWMard, 0 and three Young Ward, Cache County; ;' Boyd, Clearfield; Deloy, Young ;0.,,,:,,,..': Ward, Eddie, Fred, Dan, Mrs. , Lee - (Colleen) WildmanMrs.ik .',. Lynn (Voyle) Bagsett and Nancy ' Herzog, all of LOgan. Mr. Feller is survived by his parents, Logan; seven brothers and sisters: Mrs. Joseph (Ruby) - , Logan: Burialwilrbeitabgan ' City Cemetery. Specific plans for caring for the children have not been made. Mrs. Lona F. Roundy, a sister of Mr. Feller, said the children will "above 'all, be kept ' together." , One Of Eight She said Mr. Feller, "was one of eight brothers and1 sisters, and we plan to take turns caring for them, at least for the present: Later, we'll decide on something more permanent." The motorcycle ride that kilted ', , r , ,,,,,,,,,o. b,4.,;. . ac- cepted certificates of achievement for the maintenance of accident records, school traffic safety education, public safety education and organization for traffic safety Improvement. --- - Brooks Logan-MrMair, ,,:..:,,,,,,,4,,,,:,:,,,,:,,,..,,::.,;,,,,,,,,,,,,, June- Friends may call Thursday (Leona) Roundyi-Cach- e from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday tion, Wallace and Melvin, both, ,Saints. , fun-fille- . - ' well-know- - cident Monday at 10:24 p.m. ' Xathy was riding between her. parents on the cycle and was not injured. Kathy and her brothers were told Tuesday night by grantipar: ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Feller, that their parents were dead. ' Services Friday Services will be held Friday noon in the Cache Stake Center, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y teen-ager- s, mote effective driver control. -c-onsider adding the written , test to , the renewal driver license examinations. , -c-ollect and analyze summaries of local student accident reports as a means of planning accident prevention programs.. -i- ncrease the budget and staff ", of the Utah Safety Council to provide more services ,to cormunities which do not have orsupport groups. Mr. Hopper also presented show. ' ,I, four awards to the state for out- standing performance. Vandals , , - at Utah ' State University. . He served with the U.S. Army during the Korean conflict He had been a home teacher and instructor in the Deacons: Quorum. . t- .1- r and grounds department Helen tody of minor children,4110 per, month child support. CHRISTENSENShirley Ann vs. Norman Limed, plaintiff awarded 0ecree, custody of minor children, $I Per month child support, S100 per month alimony. PYPERMerlene Margaret- McGee vs. Harold Eugene, plaintiff awarded of use restored former name. Merlene Margaret McGee. vs. Floyd N., YORKMargaret plaintiff awarded decree, custody of minor children, $80 per month tempo- ram, child OUPPOrt. KERSHBonnie H. vs. Quinton plaintiff awarded decree, custody of minor children $200 per month chll d support. temporary l I .,:-''- W.-- DwHarn,ApillaDMintiffiralawmarCdZikettdecrysee,Dcaursr- -- - . LOGANKathy Feller, 3, and her brothers, Jay Carl, 6, and Kent, 8, will attend their parbe held Thursday and Friday ents' funeral here Friday. at 6:30.pm., according to Rev. Kenneth C. Feller, 31, and George Hirose, pastor. wife, Nada Herzog Feller, 28, - 4,0 ik, ;',?,.,' ,11 , ....,,,. stopper. 5 ChildOtiNVIII.A!itOil.4'FOn-Ori- The annual Oriental Festival of the Japanese Church of Christ, 268 W. 1st South, will mu-'tine- s. Salt - ' -.- Both in and out of the pool, Kathy Dickman's water ballet about newspaper advertising was a show . The drama of "a newspaper with the bride and her eight came to life Tuesday night as bridesmaids in wedding veils doing intricate turns and 120 youngsters from the Lois Potter, 18, Kearns, Lake County Recreation Depar- was the bride. , tnent portrayed the excitement Too Beatles, of news lit a gigantic water ,bed-- , - --s- , . Water Ballet Dramatizes - , ' :Nél7iPaiierTfitilt,eni-011- , as any reader who's oh his toes ç.n see. That can't hear the but she has an excuse music too well awotriAlttodeJc.rverreersoulamoe. JPete, . , No, this isn't an "abandon ship" scene. It's part of a ballet, girl on the right is a wee bit deepon thiiprecision n umber, : . - ,, . - .., il:.:'' ;f''.' . . -- - iz, ,. ,.... . t.: . FLEENORVictoria Lynne vs. Jay , ' . Dee,),,eleir,tiff awarded decree. cus- Mass Requiem Mrs: ter ," E. Helen of minor three tody children, Ss02 Buckley. 55. 12s3 Logan Ave.. (1625 v. Per month alimonY, f'uath.rIn. ,weattib':drcaTilfo per month temPorappor ' litleedMI:dHejTneaY. YOUNGGladys I,. Mckendrick vs. Recitation Rosary will be Charles H., plaintiff awarded decree, Wednesday, ofII the Holy resume former name of Gladva L. where frit'nds p.m , 372 E. 1st South,may call 'Wednesday Mokendrick. ' from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and Thursday YARDLEY-My- rtle Anna Abney vs. prior to services. Burial. Mt. Calvary James William ,plaintiff awardedc - Cemetery. She died from injuries re-custg,dle :liner children, SOO rolyvedatininoauotcrl. oobila accident Sun- 122371.- Red. DURANTLuoina C., vs. John J.,, wood Rd. ' : Plaintiff awarded decree, custody .of , , At minor children, $120 support, $I per year . vs. . Ray . HERNANDEZFey T. plaintiff awarded decreer re- , DRAGERTON, Carbon CountyEd- to former name, Fay T. Mar- - ward William Kissell, 59, Dragerlon. died Monday evening at his home af- A. vs. Paul ter a long illness. Born Nov..27, 1904, aintiff awarded decree, custody Victor, Colo., to William Kissel! Jr. of minor children, 3200 per month and Janet Gardiner Kissel!. Married child support, $100 per month all, Minnie Bechthold, June 11, 1927, Pal- mon V. , isades, Colo. Coal Miner. Member, . Church United Mine SANCHEZ-1.1u- lla . vs. Ernest F., Congregational Plaintiff awarded decree, custochrof Workers. Stirvivors: widow; sen, Ed-. minor children, s173 per month child ward Jr., - Denver, Colo.; fourgran Chi ldren,brothers, Chester, Jack. support. S25 per month alimony. Harold, all of Palisades; Howard, :' . r ; ii wit- month Per - , , ' .. ...,,,,,,,,, :' ''-'', : . - ', ,- ;,....'",,, k .., tune'. I '''..: ,,,.....z ',..,..,;, t,'.-- . , ' Hinckley Ward, Sharon Ward, Orem; Deseret Stake Sunday School super- served a two-yeKG-M-.... iniendent; stake P Sterling airDeseret Stake. World. Plaintiff awarded S100 sesti:',Z Commander, iitaer-rr gion, Arthur L. Cahoon Post, Delta; minor child. Wes; Millard Barracks, World War WORTNENBethr Lou Vs. Junior I veteran. Graduated, Millard State cus. Academy, Hinckley. earmer, careen. Cleon,orlaintiff awarded decree, children, $300 child ter. stock raiser, water master in . west Millard area. support, $100 per month alimony. .' Survivors: widow, Hinckley; three NARRIS-aphe- rie also known . James .. rnionseih'ICohrisdteenseu9hnter, Don Harris l'HincMkrieLy; L. Harris, ,,vvair Ross, " .. Alberta W..HaDrgniti also Mrs. Lamont. Harlan, (Lula Marie) as Roberta antioty Jwardee I Henriksen, all of Orem; Lawrence, t : certr,leleo,ordgrodrvit wardercust thriee en; IrlYn;Ceircirerlr'areCtelliggre': PATIENCERobert R. tinda ers, one sister, Eugene, Mrs.. Arden F., defendant awarded 'decree, rth (Hazel) Allen, both of 'Oa k I a n d, sumo former name of Linda F,Jath C a I i f.; Virgil, Clearfield; sen. Mesa, Ariz.-- ' Clement, Denver, CLo, ,.. -STONE Carol 'Joan vs. Val Ivan, Salt Lake City. Franklin, plaintiff awarded decree, Funeral, Saturday, 11 am., Kick- of minor children, S40 per leY Ward chapel. Friends call at Custody ' month alimose. 8200 Par month child ward Relief Society room Saturday . from 10 a.m. until services. f3unal, support. SOLTYSIAKAlma J Vs. Stanley Hinckle?'i: Cemetert' : i, . , io;gilearilLiff , . , ' FirtolgiagniihkycitmisAns'..1A $100 , - .....- 3 ',,,, ' e-in minor children, thild suPPor1. ..:'''' '' ..,,r7 ' v.LA,ottioSinEtt- ',::''...,. .. ' il.:'..:''''' tot Mrd MinC, RoV 1,''''' NOBLEVirginia vs. Ray. plaintiff atolled Icti;crotzetivci.fe4,year; alk, i i mom, Ittlyi; i :t ri,o Ct .restored. 0 JENNINGSJerrY Ann vs. Thomas John Hugh a n I.., Plaintiff granted decree, custody M I r a h F an. of $60 Per Month. Child nie Le Cropper, . suintort. . Dec. 31, 1917, al KENNEDYWanda Lea Tacoma, W a a h. LaVon, plaintiff awarded decree, ova. Marriage was tat- tody of minor chlidren, $300 per er solemnized in month child-- suPPOrt, $50 Per month the ' Salt L a k e T e m p I rt. Bish- alimony. ft , . . , HINCKLEY, Millard County Hilton, 69, i :it5 ItT.41a.5aIrfl a: Delta hospital of ...., .'' a heart attack. Parkd d Third District Court , , - - - DIVORCES GRANTED . Roy P. -Hilton- , o, , , - ' '' ,, - - -- , P.m.-- 317 E. 4th South. W. fire. Undetermined. - , 230 , , False South. Grail No loss A 'KEA ALIMENT - 11 AS 5'strstss Familia for Over 100 rod |