Show rqrF''srvi v " 'i ' v yway ' v v" S - k' V imo"1 BteridW'Vae''''''WI x nvmr I 1 BIS Ex-Utah- c i i f x W Funeral services for Arnon McClellan former Utahn who "ate was one of 11 crewmen killed Tuesday In the explosion and crash of a Navy patrol bomber near Chincoteague (Va) Naval r Air Station will be conducted Friday at the station with iull memorial services Additional services and burial "‘ Are scheduled in Johnstown Pa c - Bond Action Out on Prison I) Educated Arnon McClellan in Salt Lake City and Tropic - Cub Polar Bear nual meeting in Cincinnati Ohio Dies at SL Zoo Last summer at Rio de Janei- ro Brazil he was elected a 4—2 vice president of Dr Harris the InternationJ e titan v Permits Tally $24800 Special to The Tribun v in l - i- I- WHOPPER TRADE DURING THEIR CARLOAD SALE 7—7 — OF ‘G E RANGES Gat This Haw J302P 30-INC- was watching the cubs at play noted the collapseof the bear and called a veterinarian Two hours of medical attention failed to revive the bear The zoo veterinarian attributed death to a collapsed right ventricle of the heart probgbly partially caused by excitement and strain of moving from Hudson Bay to Salt Lake City last week The cub Is survived by a boy and a girl cousin at Hogle Zoo 13 Northern border and West Coast states - Over the Eastern “third of the country near normal averages are in prospect the bureau said adding: “Precipitation Is expected to exceed normal over the southern - me TIMPEBATUEC (Data Wadnaaday for at 130 CBAlT period - pm) In the Apol-- v i ile Theater 3605 P-- Balt Lak City tai vlcliilty — Partly cloudy Tburaday incrcaalng doudlnea Friday with a chanc of rain by afternoon) Rising temperatures High Thuriday 84 low 33 high Friday 80 Utah— Partly cloudy Thuraday Pair In th aouth Friday and incraaaing cloudineas north with I chanc ot rain In northwest portion by afternoon Riling temperatures High Thuraday 85 to 15 lowt 38 to 39 higha Friday CO to 70 aatkaaatorn 14ka — Partly gunny Thursday Cloudy followed by light rain In places Thuraday nlsht and Friday High both day 48 to 84 Iowa 32 to 43 Baatkwastora Haka — Mostly cloudy with scattered llsht shower Thuraday and Friday High both day 80 to 88 lows 38 to 43 Nya4o— Fair Thuraday and Friday axcept 'becoming cloudy north portion warmer northeast Slightly Friday Thursday “ High 88 to 08 except 74 to 84 extreme south) lowi 38 to 88 except 40 to 64 extreme south with scattered Wyoming — Cloudy light snow In th ooutheast comer otherwiae morning Thuraday partly cloudy Thursday and Friday with snow flurries In mountain areas Warmer In the east Friday High 39 to 49 ' Mat 38 to 45 west Bammary— Shower of Iain occasionally mixed with snow developed over northwestern Utah and southeastern Idaho Precipitation amounts were rather heavy at a few spots in and near the Waaatch Mountain Hail was reported at some localities In tha Salt Lake Valley as cool and blustery weather blew In from the north Snow continued steadily In eastern Wyoming but became Intermittent In th weat portion by Wednesday afternoon Nevada and southwestern Idaho reported Maximum temdecreasing cloudiness peratures In the Intermountain Region war mostly In tha 80a although Wyoming remained In the cold 30s and warming In western Nevada brought temperatures into th 80s - S State St The talk will be given by Ar- Paclflt I tot Wuth Denver member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship He will speak under Mr Wuth auspices of the Mill Creek Christian Science So- Lo AngelM ciety Mr Wuth formerly was assistant manager of a radio station A native of Denver he served as Christian Science committee on publication for Colorado for 10 years Kanaa City Mlnneapell ' Portland San Dtag San Franclaco Seattle gpokan D 7 88 81 0 81 78 S3 83 44 83 43 &a 11 Mldweit ‘ felimarck 41 31 38 37 31 3T Chlca 37 7 41 47 3 Detroit Duluth Omaha 3 3 81 01 11 Beat Bolton New York City Washington DC 48 40 87 33 83 30 41 Saatk Albuauerqu Will 1000 v JUi VISITORS— Limited ed io PRESENT STOCK t NOBODY BUT NOBODY BEATS PEHRSON'S TRADES poyr own floor and cor Grind! 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' - f 1 A k V Sue- - 81 Cttil EboyraUPrSly OPtS WEEK lil&HTS TILL f Utahns Honor 100 NBA Years Today i A nationwide birthday party lor the National Education Assn nd on the local scene many Utah educators Will join In with a dinner meeting In Salt Lake v viCity Members ot the Utah Classroom Teachers Assn will meet at he Lion House Social Center 63 E South Temple to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the NEA The Utah group Is anxafflllate of tha national organization said Miss Carol' Bird president UCtA Mora than 2500 similar dlnnera ara planned coast to coast to note the centennlaL is arranged Thursday - A5 - PresiIn Washington dent Dwight D Eisenhower will head the guest list and deliver the principal birthday address Mr Eisenhower recently r Fsrseast praised the work of the associa- Tkaraday ttraath Maadar tion in meeting the challenges Utah— Light showers near end of week atherwlae no precipitation Tem- of education and the current peratures averaging— below normal ldalw Precipitation lne problems gathr normal occurring mostly as scatthan Guest speaker at the local shower tered Friday or Saturday Temperatures a vara in near or slight- party will be N Elaine Venters ly below normal Nevada— No precipitation Tempera- director of teacher placement tures near normal state board of education Miss Wyoming— Scattered rain or anew Saturday and Monday Temperature Bird said D-- Flra-ds- averaging below seasonal normal Rising temperature trend through Friday becoming cooler Saturday New York Time! Bervlre NEW YORK April 3—An Intensive low pressure araa over th southern Plains state caused heavy precipitation in that area Wadneaday Tornados struck la th lowar Mississippi Valley Sealed propoaala will be received by Robert L Bridge Clerk' of th Board of Education of Salt Lak City Utah untU 3 OO P m Tuaaday April 23 1S7 and will b publicly opened lm mediately thereafter at thg Board offlrea for thg conatiuctlon of the Northweat Junior High School at 1400 Goodwin Avenue Salt Laka City in accordance with thg drawing! gnd apeclftcatlona at prepared by Wm Frederick Thom Architect Union Pactfte Building Annex Salt Lak City Utah Thg work called for la ae pa rated Into throe contract: General: Plumbing Hatting VantllaUm tod nolle Plant and - Electrical Apraquallflcatlon for bidding M thla Work each Interested contractor ahall flU out and file with tha Board a Bidder’s Form of Queatlonnatre not later than Friday April 12 1987 or ahall havt filed auch oueaUonnatr ainca January 1 1089 Questionnaire forma may b obtained at thg effiog of th ot thg Suparlntandant of Building Board Qualified bidder may obtain draw-in- f th and apeclftcatlona otflcg on or after lO'OO a m 1987 on 4 making a Thuraday April depoatt of $40 00 par aet auch depoalta accordance refunded with conin being dition atlpulatod In thg Inatructlont to Bidden A certified check of not leat than ftv par gant of thg amount of thg bid murt accompany each proqoaaL eld check being mada payabl to th Board of Education Bid bond and caahler'a check! wlU not be acceptable Minimum wag rate a eatabllshad by tha State Induatrlal CommlMton of Utah ahall b paid aa condition of th contract i The Board raaarvea th right to reject any or all pmpoael Bv Order of the Bnard of Education of Salt Lake City Robert L Bridge Clerk Treaaurer Purchasing Agent 440 Eaat lat South J Rail Lak Oto Ulak- r(B-87- Speaker Gtes Asia’s Woes A view of some of the problems of Southeast Asia was explained Wednesday in Spencer tHall auditorium f on University of ' Utah campus by a journalist with tmany years of 1 n experience this troubled! sector of the world Edward John Fox Hackett for mer state Information off! Air Hackett cer for the Malayan government discussed “Southeast Asia: Neutralism Colonialism and the Cold War" during one of a aeries of World Affairs lectures cosponsored by the4 U Extension Division Bnd Institute of World Affairs Mr Hackett whi has had more than 15 years of newspaper experience was awarded a gold medal by the people of his district after conducting a four warfare year psychological campaign against the" Commu nfsta for the Malayan government - ‘ Si Mortuary Umt lw City 1 Ltola Emma Johnson fait Ldi Ily Siirld gJIWSSWl radix-ate- Salt Lak hoa pltal of a heart condition Bora Aug I 1889 Magara Greece to BUI and Paraekevi Duria koatoaUaou Cam to U8 APnp 107 R Midant of McGill lor 89 year Employed by Konnooott Coppor Corp Mamhe Greek Orthodox Church Survivor: eeutrin An City twi ntocoa htG-reacFuneral Tumday Creak Orthodox PmjTrinity 2nd Weat Church Holy and 3rd South Prayyr aerate Monday f P m 39 B 7th South where frianda may call Monday 9 to Burial Mt Oliva) Cemetery pm j Victoria Van Burnt John arm former Provoan died Tuesday homg at Redwood City 5 Calif after a heart Born Juno 8 1910 in operation Provo t Leonel B and Blanch Beardalf Johnatm Educated hare G d from Provo High ichooL Worked for UUh Poultry n before moving to Lo Angeles r 1953 Surviving Brother Ronald L-- Johnaom Provoi stater: Mra Clifford McFarland (Heater) Orem Mra Palp (Zelma) Sorerw wm Oremt Mra Marvin (Vera I Buta Jackaon Calif t Mra Eddt 34 Jim toppag Co-e- fVMtab WMto Garfield Mra Dor aid (Elphonda) Sergent M" Way no (Artoen) ParkaProvni Sail Laka City P rente Provo Funeral wii) bo announced by Berg Mom wary William It Blackman- - OGDEN— William h BUckman former Ogden resident died Zebeg to Yerington Nav Tueaday of cerebral hemorrhage 7 1WI9 in Ogden to BtTnitVa Browning Blackman Mamed Ota Davl Sept 39 1929 In Ogden VV W Veteran I Moved to Imlay Salt Nev In af 1943 Moved to Ogden in 7 irandparenta "Mr' ' and ' MriW t? U- - and returned to Nevada "Mtor'Webeg 1948 Lodg AP£cAM fturvtvora Widow Vrothara and two aiiteret Mr Wil-Ja- nt ayi Van Zaben Holland t Mr and Fred btdoni Blrti 1ms Angriest dr Andrew H Bennion Murray Mra Or ila Cramer and Mr Don Mra Han Winter Sait Lake City othy Hansen Ogden Private fur ravMtde aervlcea Thuraday noon erel aervlce Friday 8 i Murray City Cemetery Frtenda quiet and Soni Funeralpun Unite ChapeL to pooa Burial Orton City ipgy call from 11 Cametery Thuraday at 4190 S Stoto Si - in Edward F Bean Daisy V Tonbridge LRVAN Juab County— Xialay Vickery Tunbrkto died Wednesday morning attyhomo of daughter in Fountain Green of natural cauaaa Born in Levn APril 179 to &eorg Mercy Vlckery Married to ATbert Tunbridge Sept 38 1901 at L van Mambar LDS Church Bure husband aona daughter widow Surivlng fona vlvlng mre Elm Lana Portersvlll daughter Mra Bemic AUre HowIett Dean ialifi Mrs Mont ana Earl Nephl Mr Nelli Booth Astoria Draper Knott Spanlib Fork Itha Green Fountain Downend Provol Ray Salt Lake 8 re I Mra Mr Davil Joyea Provo) 14 grandchildren 19 W Kay Nephtt KoaahL Lay f rejmi a niter Mra Jennie ton 31 grandchildren create f James both hapman a brother atatera Mrs Lit grandchildreni lephl cilia Bohns Mra Viola Carrol ' both of Canada Funeral J in-SaturdJS Levan Li) 3 Ward day Friend call Friday front 11am until sarvlceg at placCama-tar-of ChapeL 1 am it Anderson Funeral to I Burial funeral y Vine Bluft Home Nephi and at place of NaphL aervlcea from 11 a m to aervlcea Burial Ltvan Cemetery NIPHI— Edward Franklin Bean 79 died at har home Ti afternoon of g heart aliment Born faphi May 30 1877 to Georg bd Sarah Betta Bean Married 711 Sperry Oct 29 19U3 in Member LDS Church fepht Farmer and ihegpman Caretaker at Vine Bluff Cemetery - five - Plntr ffis id Charles G Judd KOYTSVnXE Summit County— Gilbert Judd 82 died 'ueaday eventng In an Ogden lospltol of eauaea tnrldent to age Jorn April 17 1874 Upton to Charlea and Lori Gunn Judd Man-leIda Malm April II 18D9 In Cotlvtlle later iolemnlied Salt Charles ay Parley Bowman toaho— Parley Pocatello Pratt Bowman 73 McCammon diad Wadneaday in a Pocatello hoapltal of eauaea Incident to ate He was bora Aug 24 1883 at Richmond to Hyrunt W and Marla Eakelaoa Bowman Married Lake LDS Temple High Ethel Pardetta Johnson at Lotait ui thg Hoytgvlllg LDS Ward Sur- Feb 8 1997 at Cam vivors: two aona and on daugh- bridge Idaho Farmad and McCammon ter Ray Salt Lak City Farrell Member of the LDS Church Sur North Ogden: Mra Eda Bean Og- vivors: widow Son Harris Poca den nine grandchildreni Sevan tello daughter Mra Kart Bom two brother rtell Mra Bemlece Evana boilt great grandchildren and one plater Funeral Saturda of McCammon: Mr Ktruietlt 1 LB pm in the Hoytavillg Balt Lake (Marietta) Wilkin mav c Ward Chapel Friend City Mrg John (Alice) Wllkina at Patterson Mortuary Coalville Inglewood Colot on brother and Friday 1 to 9 pm and Saturday on sliter: 33 grandchildren and Burial in 18 great grandchildren JO a m Until service Funeral Hoytavtll City Cemetery Saturday 1pm McCammon Lira W'ard Chapel by Morris Joeenh biahop Burial in Cambridge Kor Lu ealow Cemetery by Manning FuPRICE— JamM Lavt tBudl Pac neral Homo 70 died April 3 at the homa of prit Junes race rBfSraF&VieriWi neaa Harmon Lafayette If Milton Weehinrtofi County to Jamas P ling Mery S Msthi Marnrd Carrtg rrundmn bc pt 14 1900a In Frlrg Survivor: tdow fout tons tlnno P iio Idaho: Leon Price: Gi ontlcello Mil cel Boulder Cit S’ev brgi Henry UVWinu tvtn Price Utah: glfterft ld Blftf lerneta Eva Sttn nra IU1ho Oakland am Tljiirmaijj aim Rauhala Richmond Funeral 51a grandchildren Mitchell 1 p m Burial Price oeral Coalipel inthg may call Cemeteiy Friend tha MltcntU Funaral Homo day prior GREEN RJVFR Emery County —Lafayette Henry Milton (9 tiled at tha family home tn Green Rtv r Tuesday after a short Fab 28 tit neag Georgia to William Per- Illijay lea and Nancy Carolina Roberts 6 lllton Married Varna McCritli in Glen wood Spring Colo Juno 4 1914 Survivors: widow three daughter and on inn: Mrs Ixii Nixon San Bernardino Cglifl Indio Mr Butn Alnaworth Calif I Mr Ethel McArthur Oxnard Calif 7 and Lorln H Milton of Green River six grandchildren John W Binch Mr Meta Andersen Garret wm 74 424 to S State ht died Wednesday 9 am at her residence ot natural eauaea Bora Nov g 188J to Peter and Aarhua Denmark Mari Laraen Anderaen Married to Herman Maua Garretaon He died Nov 3 1954 Member LDS Church Survivors- - A daughter Mra Lorraine Gilbert San Pablo two brothers Andrew and Lewie Calif : two Venire Anderaen te J f PR ING GLEN Carbon County ohn WUlUm (Jack) Binch 74 died Tueaday In th Price lont 111- Hospital after Sept 35 ?znerican Pork' UtB Emma - — Aljcg Logan In Price pec 19 1011 Survivor! widow on aoi Soring Glei Henry June Binch Binrl two brothers Tbomai Bind Georae Idaho Shelley American Fork Utah County: two Hunt Hattie Adm later Ion Park Calif I Emma Creenl American Foflt) three grfndr unera JSaturdat n the Spring Glen Chioel Burla Price City Cemetery Friendi may call at the Mitihell Funeral Homa until 8 pm Friday and then at th family homa in Soring Glen Saturday prior James Anastou 68 Meta A Garret son Cl( grandchildren) tore Marilyn Daskalo ' PRICE— Marilyn Daakaloa four day-oldaughter of John K and Thelma Kalatrakla Daakaloa died in a Price hoapltal Wednesday of natural eauaea Rebecca Armstrong Mr IDAHO— Armatrong Anariou $3 PRICE UTAH—Jam home Tuet-d88 died Tuaaday in a Prica hoa-pltof natural after a long lllneto Bom April 30 1891 in Gieece ton of ' William Jensen John Anaitou Mr and Mi TDAltO— V I pm Greek POCATELLO Thurwlay 5ft Ht Church Aftoti — Qrthpdo mv cell died of hewrt gilmenl Tu0 City Cemetfrv Friend FOCATElLOg Henderson EUli bcmHobm died at her cue prior t V I " Pfra art south-wester- 38 Feid t FJA to and part of Trxaa Ktvore thunderstorm wore reported from the eastern Gulf states to w cetera Texas th west- ora Tanntete Valley and th southern portion of th central Mississippi Vat ley Mixtures of snow alaet and rain fell in the Ohio and upper Mississippi Plain itetes and lower Balt Lakt Waather Data: Precipitation Valleys central ndad Th higher elevation of at 34 hour period ended 830 pm Michiian for had a few snowf southern Rockies th Tr In) precipitation for April 14 In : flurries accumulative deficiency 04 In) precipitation line Oct 1 1088 0 30 in) In 01 Sunriaa excel 07 aunaet 8' 86 Expected Thursday maximum 83 expected minimum 33 lec-Frid- § Minute Minder Fingertip Foik- batten Central Neat ' lp Ceek Tap I relief Celred Baking Ixtra Unit Celred Seriate Unit trailer Meter Till and Jan Owen Willlama Cam Um teij State LDS Church Car Jo Isltk Data Fram Vl Waather Bar Skiea will be partly cloudy to cloudy over tha Intermountain Redon Thursarea of clearing ar day but In th north ted wett part NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR OPEN MONDAY A FRIDAY Bolt 1881 In Julyi to Owen Wale tlS - r N City Mra Mary Emm NerteU Jonea If widow: f M J47 H 8th Wert diea at- - her vivorf: WnU&xAf ' realdanc Owen of Lon Beach Calif Waaneadky twg ftar a thort daughter Mrg Glady Parkin 1 101 Park argare fanch Maml and Cpayrovk MaatelL Mi iked tq Harold William June May WrffiyirmTo-- S 3 Itll 181 with St where frianda Halley Idaho Survtvora: huaband mother Sait Lak City: Th I to I pm and uraday iy aona 'daughter Ini Eugene Robert prlday prior auUA Lo Mra Ban (Betty) Uuaid iwn Memorial ark Roaamary gnd Edna Jonea aU of Salt Ukt City Harold V Jr Gertrude Si Grranvilie 8 C- - Jim Salem Ore Mr OGDEN Ellia (Vara) Rowaon Gertrud Rution 91 127 W 2nd Smatharg pert Idaho) Mra Cl St dial Bi an Ogden horn phta) Gilmore beori ailment Born Feb irandparenta let Stewart 87a in Clartuville to Mr Mary NeaUll Salt Laka City) WUIIam JL and Kate lnd Barritt 33 grandchildreni four brother a Smether Married to W Taylor w aiatera Funeral Saturday J Hutton Oct 18 lg&8 in Trinidad ym M Colo Ho dlad fat IIA Had lived South glnc 1899 An half of thg country from the tad lift mam bet of Quranorgantier Mrs bther Phila S Laurensen OLD eastChapter and had bcaia Rocky Mountain stales UtNMak worthy matron gnd worthy grand of Suar matron Helped organa the Atlantic seaboard ward other ' m Utah chapters 118 Organized and indi- n a E Subnormal amounts a after pltal named lUdixnt on ihneaa Chapter 134 WOM k reiatfveu aarvtng aa senior regent Had cated for the West Coast states nava been Corp 2 GAB preldnt and Upper Great Lakes Flse-wher-e irddol AuxUUay end national neo “ retery o( broader education Many near normal precipita-tfc- m en per Preabytorwn Church Survive March Ing g gon gnd 0 daughter: Har is anticipated uaar Ogden an! Mr Lorratnd Koatol Brunswick Ohio and one ' FinLr- - grandchild Funeral announcement Inglewood Calif an4 l I by Llndqutxt and Song Mortuary Lauranaan Lynor wIlfon-Bit- an No Money Down Bnoaeuall Ado dlad M hi hem Wadneeday 10 OS m of heart Ilutton LOWEST PRICE EVER High-Spe- (lit ea FOR CONFERENCE f freat-ir- t Edward O Williams Mary E N Jones w JU Ne-Or- County— Edward Owen Willlama erandchlldren Funeral Saturd noon 3 E 7th South whi friend may call Friday I to pm and Saturday prior WE SAVED GIAIIT OVEII RANGE El a at 8 K t Marta Chrtatlna 1 Kraua Jcnkina Eaat awd Wedncaday a-in a Salt Laka rant homa ot cautc kacidcnl to ai Born Sept 180 Heidelberg Baden Germany to Johanna and Marl Burfcmtiiw Cam a to Utah a 1881 Married to Juhu Kraua n 1BJ Locan Eadowmaat Houaa Lataa tnarrked Waltw—JenkiM Member LDS Church Survlvora: Dauchtera Mra William (Johanna) Whlppl Mr E A (Clara) Mrs Flora Landler Mr pixn Heltn Walter Mra Jack (Mary) Beadier all at Salt Lak Cttyi Kwifc ImU Kraut Richland Waah E F Kraua PUrervtlid Colo i 48 rrandchildran 113 “Christian Science: The Answer to the Human Need” will be the subject of a public thur P ? SfUI lUUk Announces Lecture -- 1 Anna B K Jenkins her parents and several other polar bear residents In Hudson Bay Northwest Territory rv a concrete basement PEHRSON'S BRINGS YOU A xoo y Buchmmar More Clouds to Crowd SL Sides Warmer at the ac- Sunday orgamaa-tio- n i 30-da- SANDY — Buil'ding permits issued In Sandy during March totaled 524800 They included a home a duplex a garage and -i In Employ Cub Polar Bear Vk month-old WASHINGTON April 3 U9) daughter of Mr and Mrs Polar — The Weather Bureau said Bear Southampton Island Hud- Hs ' outlook for April son Bay7 died of a hdart ailment calls for temperatures to averWednesday morning at Ilogle age below seasonal normals over Central and Western porZoological Gardens The bear rub a resident tithe tions ot the nation' except fof zoo less than a week died some near to above normal in the two hpurs after collapsing while at play with two cousin polar bears at her residence A keeper Blrkm Mambar Church - if a Supply Co prior --r 4 j1 V to illlncaa Sue- trlvora: aaothu Mia Blrktaikav aiator Mra Hamid L cant I Child Salt Lak Cll: (MilIL three irother C William Bhkmahaw Salt Lak City Harris haw Bountiful Frank A Blrk-InhaBuena Vtata Calif Fu-Friday I m MO E South a hare frianda ferat aiav call to a pm Friday prior Burial Salt Lakt City Ccraetary T s WednesAssociation’s 53rd an- JteM pi General Electric IJtahn Earns HighXffficc ‘ 1 tive Schort —— — y per-"for- “s1?’1--- hw LOS 1 day at the UUlncm City Alloa A Continues Hearing hers Jn Utah- Trad K Lm M IT" Snrmavlll dlatt I Wadnaaday atom ‘in in a Saaauh rork hoatMtal of a haart condition Born Said 13 18Wg in Mania- Ion TJ ty to Joha H KeL and Enur " I Ij v aey le Married ' Grace Rothwed V -Now 1 a ISIS in Salt Lake LDS t- EducaTempld ted In Mapletoo and Sprlngvilie I LDS d Church ( Suryl I— ak vora: Mr Lae ton BoTmrt F Sprtngvtll villei two daughter Mr Sprlnto Kan neth (Bonnie ) Bateman Amenoait Fork Utah County Mrt Ralph t Connie ) Laraen Leht Utah Coun‘ four ty nin ii-t- ei brolheri andgrandchildren Mr Jay Averctt Mra Theim Charring ton and Harry all of 8prlnvlllet Mra Ivy Manwarlnl Loc AnacleeJ Mro Pearl Diamond Benjamin Utah County) Bill Spamah Forkt Ronald and Kelaey Maptaoai Arnold BountUuL Funeral Friday 3 p m Filth Seventh LDS War4 Chapel by Biahop Grant Thorn ' Friend may call Wheeler Murtu-ary Thuriday 7 to I pm and Friday prior Burial Springvlilg Evcrgraao Cemetery ht r 1 ( hartal O an Preliminary hearing for two Utah State Prison inmates Geographers Vote cha’rged with assaulting a guard with a deadly weapon during prison riot Feb 6 and with being habitual criminals Wednesday was continued to May 17 at 10 am The inmates are Jesse M Hines Jr 22 and tf a JL irrte William John Randel 32 They Dr Chadncy D Harris a are accused of assaulting Prison was former JLJtah resident G Jorgensen Officer Chris electedpresident of tha Asso Amerof elation ican Geograp- Stricken at Play i B lorn ke a a 7- t 1 Fred K Le SPSniGriKUV Blrhlaahaw hreni-U- after -- eastbound bus operated by James Herbert Bolen 31 2372 Hampstead St (1325 West) — y IT nit 1 Investigating officers said tha child ran into the side of an Agricul-tural'Colleg- r JlLk Salt girl suffered head d tlonr of tnoroAhah 51000 In prisoners’ funtw afjthe Utah State Prison wifi not be made al Geographical Union Dr Harris la a graduate of good bycaUinl’ onJheJonda of the warden or chief clerk Atty Brigham Young University and Gen E R pollster said Wednes Is the son of Dr Franklin S Harris former president of 'r‘day: previously State Auditor Sid BYU and Utah State 7l'Lambourne had said he was considering action against the The association’s new pres- firm bonding the state officials ldent Is professor of geogra- -' 1 I 6 make up the loss and dean of the division phy Mr Calllster said that the of social sciences at the Unibond of Clerk Paul P Cropper of Chicago could be acted on ortly in the versity S case of dishonesty by Mr Crop Oth£r Utah geographers parN Cincinnati per The bond of Warden Mar- ticipating -- in cell Graham provides that he meeting were Dr Donald W shall “well and faithfully” Meinig associate professdr dehis duties partment of geography University of Utah Dr Keith E Duke assistant professor and Robert An Offer of Ssrvic® t L Layton instructor both at BYU department of geography 'TTLVCaAlS Dr Meinig presented a paper I ENEIILVC “Three American Northwests: Some Perspectives in Historical MM1I WKS PfcsR IM Geography” Dr Duke spoke on ’East versus West In Burma” A’ deficit Annie B Birklnibaw Miaa JUuUtoBrl 11M W liana An tomtit ) Wadneaday Mk hi — injuries bruises an4 abrasions about 6:45 pm Wednesday when she ran Into the side of a Saif Lake City Lines bus at 940 W 4th South Given emergency treatment at Salt Lake General Hospital and transferred to LDS Hospital was Katherine Miller 4 daughter of Mr and Mrs LeRoy Miller 1001 W 4th South She was reported" in “satisfactorylcondL 4 MR McCLELLAN Is survived by his widow and two children Steven Arnon and Keith Alan all of Chincoteague his father and stepmother Mr and Mrs Thomas E (Della) McClellan Salt Lake City five brothers and two sisters Dee McClellan Ronald and Olene Me ''' Murray Clellan both of Salt Lake City Bruce McClellan with the US - Air Force In New Mexico Mil 1 ton McClellan San Francisco Mrs DeVera Morton Norfolk Va and Mrs Clella Martin Columbia City Ind Girl 4 Runs Into Side Of SL Bus A 4 year-ol- ' MB “McCLELLAN was born —Aug 10 1924 in Magna to Thomas E and Iva Jane Smith v 'McClellan He received most of his education in Tropic Gar-field County and later moved to Salt Lake City where he com pleted his secondary shooling" In 1941 Mr McClellan entered —the UJS Navy where he served until his death He married Mildred Simpson May56J95L In Johnstown Pa He was a member of fhd Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da" Saints Intermoiuitain Obituaries Gty in Brief Rites Friday for n rNniy Bomber Cramuui m AUUBoU fuoorii HofuteliA A iocatUo IkdftuUili y - v |