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Show oivarflal in c rci nr.ii.. 141 Flerpont Ave Salt Lake City, Utah ? Scdai Sin ri?' 7 ,r- ' f ib I reprcseniai'' ssls visit hen 'd 9 - ' V t,' & Ti V ? f . A - jits i I 4 c4 iV 4 v' L. I1, tl i & s I'l l iH-H- 1' L' 1 All a a Ml i i'l: i Fu on 111. d ai I,. Ill'll "I I'll.' Hi tUl lC 1" M.t ice I. lellgt ll pit ellti il b Si u me a leu! al 'ukl la t lake . Hi .ppk-- i il.i e ai.l.l J Lti mm-- - lhl I a a in M T!. Ullll i 1, li'iis. and imt i pleiii-Vdlj.- 111 llll- i t - n s, i npei .1' In-ti- n iat ion h"i ...lien 1. 'ii. nil'll. ill' 'll .i .!) e 1 Sen t tn eMi iiU. iu sihiiuls t Tins menus that all studei Mr. luwell said "Over 9 of those eligible to enroll lunches must charge ten cent for Medical e hate alieady en- less tin m the launial iost n rolled. This special enrollmi nt order to be eligible fur fedora' period will give an oppoitumu reimbursement. lor the rest of the eligible oldet E I feet l vo Monday, October 2 people to enroll. all student lunches will be 15i The next general enrollment instead of 25c, and will con-thclose of schoo' period will not be until Octobei Unite until 1 through December 31, 1969, in May. however, an individual must enTins is an opportunity for all roll within three years of his students in the school district first eligibility. Under the pres- to participate in a nourishing ent law the general enrollment lunch at noon, and parents are 1 DeOctober through period to pay on Monday morncember 31, 1967, will be the urgedfor the week. ing last enrollment period for many of the elderly who did not enroll when they were first eligible. Part A" of Medicare covers hospital expenses, and there is no limitation on enrollment. Many individuals who missed Certain heart conditions were enrolling for part B supple mental insurance, have already found to be more prevalent enrolled in Part A. They will among smokers than according to data renow have an opportunity to enleased by the National Center roll in Part B". for Health Statistics. In the case of heart conditions (excluding rheumatic heart dif ease), male present smokers whose heaviest level of smok ing exceeded two packs per day in had a rate of heart conditions about 70 than for Funeral services for Myrtie never smokers.higher In the case of Lott Anderson were held Wed- arteriosclerotic heart diseases, nesday, Sept. 20, in the Moroni including coronary disease, the West Ward with Bishop Elden rate for male former smokWestenskow conducting. ers was 122 higher than for Prelude music by Sherman never smokers. and Pearl Christensen; prayer in the foyer, Leonard Eliason; song, male quartet, Charles Christensen, John Guymon, Harold Arnoldson and Mack Morley; invocation, Ralph S. Blackham; speaker, Bishop Westenskow; tribute by Blanch vocal Aden Johnson; solo, For some time the practice of speakers, Perry Johnson; Blackham and Esley Christen- cars following the fire truck to sen; male quartet, God Be the scene of the fire has been With You"; benediction, Garth on the increase, according to Anderson. city officials. The grave was dedicated by Curiosity is understandable, but when it gets to the point Ralph A.nderson. til July to handicapped in Sanpete area at tl ,11. t IKI" iel add 111. - I Ml. Libtary announces new service 1, Unis. 1 m ni tin- . . bishop, l i I! I ,i es pei-icn- Mi Pli -' nt Library lias an il noi'.nieil a new sendee to the l.e, dill in I1 e tie'o el education litnari lie, i ehahihtation, and public welfare to be eon. potent authority Inquire at the library for further information. They will be glad to talk to you about this set vice. cr-o- patrons and to the people living in Sanpete County who are handicapped in any wav. The Utah State Ijbrary Commission has made it possible to obtain books through the mail by anyone unable to use a hook in the usual way, are unable to come to the library to make their selections, due to physical disability. These books are sent directly from Salt Lake City to the person whose application has been accepted and the books may be postage free. Books in large type may be obtained for those having visual problems and people who are handicapped physically, such as bed patients or those confined to wheel chairs in their homes, or those who have impaired muscles or nerve control may apply for this library service. Eligibility of the individual service must be determined by a competent authority, not a relative. Any member of the medical or allied professional W V, .4: 1 are a- H V , ,9b l red M.i jur Blake 15. s ilivd and si, i;.,li,-rseen talking together at the supply in ill r I irpot Vieiiain. where t lu met utter Major H ike I'. Fire-tlow- h el supplies into Koin rls .ire.i. 'I lies are liotli lonuei dents ol spring City and are serving ia the armed Cousins, 11 u?1 V , oll.lM J V 4 ; b$- . IT- - M k - y iill the I Retiring bishop i u ntcii pi w ,ii il - in the sl.ilu e.ii h ol w i be held m four dif-l- i .in nut places vliu h will include the Fen lew Ninth Ward, Mt llc isant Kn t and Fourth. Mt Pie. -. mt Second and Third and be I North Sanpete -- in Moroni li Eddie slaker Spring City. The load show is under the then Tin- Hawks increased 8 direction of Mrs. Beverly Olson, as they record to stake activity counselor, and defeated Notre Dame last FriSunday marked the elo.se of day and Montieello Saturday. eight years seitiee as bishop of In the Notre Dame game the Murom West Wald bv Bishop Elk Hawks showed a strong offense NSJH Elden Westenskow. and a tough defense to win 33-tSustained as the new bishopNotre Dame was held to one Four young girls were elected ric were James Swenson, Bruce first down in the first half and Irons, and Frank Eliason with never penetrated the Hawks' cheerleaders at North Sanpete Earl Nelson and Grant Draper score Junior High School following line. The half-tim- e Elk eason opens this Saturtryouts held last week. acting as clerks. day when all but three of the was 27-a on over 4.000 Funeral serevices for Mrs. They were Joan Johansen, a for first elk units scored 30, open Sanpete Eight years ago. Aug. MaUnda Sorensen Nielson, 89, be who 20 will Elden Westenskow was elk permit holders daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Ver1959, drive through the line of were held Saturday afternoon ordained bishop with Leonard pursuing annuals from the ever yards by Gerald Justesen. He non Johansen, Mt. Pleasant; in Mt. Pleasant Second-Thir- d Eliason and John Guymon as populor Cache to the newest tallied again on a sweep Dixie Rosenlof, daughter of Mr. Ward Chapel with Dr. Gene L. counselors. Weldon Kendall and elk unit on the La Sal Moun- around the end. Joe Johansen and Mrs. Harold Rosenlof; Norma Lou Donaldson, daughter of L. B. Morley went in as clerks. tains. Speakman. bishop of the Third added a touchdown on a Mrs. Glen Donaldson, Ward, officiating. During the eight years, Grant Over 3400 of the hunters out sweep in the second quar- Mr. and Draper, Harry Shaw, and Chad will be holders of the new open ter. Richard Olsen also scored Spring City, and Pam Mower, Prelude and postlude music Ruel Christianen have taken over bull elk permits for the Manti on a d was by Ethel Ericksen; prayer, sweep in the sec- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the work of the clerk at dif- and Uinta Mountain areas. ond quarter. In the second half Mower, Fairview. Ervin Brothersen; vocal solo, ferent intervals. Magdalene Taylor, accompanThis new hunt wras designed David Wilkey hit Terry BrothThey have seen 22 mission- to ied by Mrs. Ericksen; tribute, touchdown. give more Utahns a chance ersen for a aries go into the field during On Saturday the Hawks did Ruby Jensen; speaker, Ray I. to was elk hunt than possible one these time eight years, at Johansen; vocal duet, Ray and under the restricted permit not let Montieello inside the having 9 in the field at once. line and scored four touchMary Bock, accompanied by Those participating These missionaries have repre- program. Mrs. Ericksen; speaker, Keith in the elk hunts are reminded downs to win 28-in Moroni sented Ward West Jorgensen; benediction, Ray it is required to leave evidence Sanpete scored first on a France, Scotland, Ireland, DenBlackham. short sweep by Gerald Justesen of sex attached to carcass. mark, Alaska, Uruguay, Brazil, Burial was in Mt. Pleasant All elk hunters were advised This was followed by a Australia, Britain and in many directed by Jacobs Mortuary. to of the states. go prepared to handle the sweep by quarterback David Dr. Boyd E. Olson has been M. L. McDaniel dedicated the Their last missionary, Jay large animals they are hunting Bailey. In the second half, after named to fill the post of Depseason a blocked punt near the goal grave. Pallbearers were Boyd Guymon leaves for the North- and to spend the entile uty Scientific and Technical DiOlsen, Blaine Olsen, Jay Shepline, Richard Olsen went thru rector western Mission the middle of afield if necessary. of the U.S. Naval OceLee David the TD. Dick line for Later another herd, Shepherd, October. Special elk permits must be Office, Washington, anographic Unopulos and Dennis Nielson. carried by the hunter at all in the fourth quarter with OB D. C. Vivian Larsen. 83, of Manti David field. in the times while Wilkey calling signals, Legal Dr. Olson was born in Fair-viedied September 25, 1967, in Mt. weapons again include any cen Olsen again tallied on a brilon May 17, 1919, a son LDS Hospital d Pleasant, Sanpete run through the of ter fire calibre rifle or bow liant and Neola Ellertson George of natural causes. line. and arrow. Olson. He graduated from the Sanpete travels to Millard to North Sanpete High School and He was born December 10, day (Friday) to play the first received the Bachelor of Sci1883, to Lewis and Mena Beck game of the regular season. It ence degree from Larsen. He married Ethel Blain Brigham Clarence Mower, a former On should be a good game. an MBA in June 25, 1908, in the Manti University, Young where it creates a hazard, Fountain Green resident died Mrs. Robert Lasson and baby Wednesday, October 4, Richfield Business Administration from Temple. He had made his home in a Provo practice must be curbed. in Spring City until the past six September 18, 1967, daughter, Jodi, of San Jose tames to NSHS to play the Harvard, and a PhD. in Ocehospital of pneumonia. He was The uniform Traffic Code foi California, were visitors at the Hawks. anography from Oregon State years when he lived in Manti. 68 years of age. been home four Lasson towns and has cities Utah days University Edgar Mr. Larsen was a faithful He was born in Fairview on Mt. Pleasant City. last week. at North San During World War II, Dr. Homecoming by adopted ser Church LDS of the member October 9, 1898 to Joe Smith will be Friday, Oc- Olson served as an Army Air states in The code pete part High various ving as a teacher in the and Cynthia Mahala Mower. The driver of any vehicle other Opening social of the Second tober 13. The Ilnwks will t lien Force Weather Officer in the auxiliary organizations and in He married Leona Frederick-North Atlantic Region. After than on official business shall Ward Relief Society will he held play Juab. served He cn. They were divorced. priesthood quorums. the war, lie was a meteorolo2. at 10 a.nt October not follow fire apparatus Monday, any bishas a member of the ward He was a retired farmer. He AnderMrs. to to S Lcota a in fire initiation gist in Stockholm. Sweden, for The Club annual according tesponse traveling opric for many years, was a was a member of the LDS Airlines, a will or was There be 500 feet held last Friday, Septem- American Overseas alarm closer than son, president. ward and stake choir member, Church. and later served as forecaster vehicle program and light refreshments or 22. arc such ber drive into the club Officers of park chtirntan of the Boy Scout Survivors include two sons LSD, within tne block where fire ap- The visiting teachers report Meredith Cook, president; Ka- for the U. S. Weather Bureau Committee, member of the high Leo Mower of Salt Lake City; in Honolulu, Hawaii. Dr. Olson 1.' will be held in answer meeting at thy Giles, vice president; Dixie the DcVon Mower of Tono'e uni. '37'SB paratus has stopped priests quorum. He followed joined the U.S. Naval Oceana a. to m. to social. the as a The fire alarm. I LeAnn National Foundution-. breaks prior Further, Dye, Dye, secretary; tunch-erhuman chromosomes one daughter, Mrs. .Mien BesOffice in 1918 and occupation of farmer and March of Dimes lias called for makes LSD highly suspect. Dr. Mt. Pleasant City ordinanc Gail treasurer; Stevens, report- ographic sie Morris of Elko, Nevada; an moved has upward through a Mr. and Mrs. Leland Coates er; Ruth Ann Larson, sergeant intensified research effoi t Myers pointed out. provides for a fine or imprisonActive in civic affairs he was eight grandchildren, one broth- to determine if d series of positions of increasing of senb and or done Lake mterleronei Salt Pamela lor ment, both, City family Watson, image some roseaich ina former major of Spi mg C.tv, er, Andy Mower of Muir ly. responsibility to the post of LSD and other drugs to hu- to Although the relationship between with or obstructing or hind- were Sunday visitors with Mi ior drill misti ess; Kathy Turn-bow- . Director. Marine Sciences Deboard member and president ot Funeral services were held man chromosomes also causes chromosome breaks and human rance of any inemun or oiiieei and Mrs. Rav Coates. junior drill mistress the Horseshoe irrigation Com- Saturday afternoon in the Fin birth difeets. partment before being appointin going to .operating at, or re is biith defects gnu Cit of the ed to his resent pos'lcn. already Giecn Ward Chapel under Spiutg pany, president turning front a fire or piactue Dr. Garth Myers, Director on, Dr. Virginia Apgar, dire Dr Ol on served as chairman and Chester Cal tie an Horse direction of Bishop Booth Cook run. of the Naval Symposium on Association and past pi cadent Burial was in the Fountain of the Utah Bn th Defects Cen- tor of the basic research of the National Founhe was MiHtnrv 0 eanographv ter, said today that the volunIt is to be hoped that every of Sanpete County o;g..iiizntun Green City Cemetery. tin- first chairman of the Natary heilth oigamzatton made dation, issaid much more of this citizen's better judgment will and vice president of the South BBB needed She invited make it its decision after conducting a work th nal Oceanographic Data and Eastern Central Cattlunnecessaiy to issue ; scientist.-to to the Boo'd He has aso serin New apply York citations for violation o! these meeting recently March Horse Association. He v. a., aim of Dimes for support of ordinances. Calls aie (Otning into the In- poet. In a check on this com- ved on national and Internawith nine of the ration's most ConservaSoil for supervimr dustrial Development Office to pany, it was found tlm com- tiona! committies conci mod distinguished chromosome ex- such investigations. tion for this district. check on outside sellers. A re- pany to be an extremely high w t li military oceanography Dr. Myers said that the conperts. Dr. Myers based this disSurvivors include his widow, a cent call coneenud a Salt Lake pressure group, seldom if ev- and as a member of the closure on reports furnished ferees agreed that LSD was Manti; son and daughter, Blain a er giving bv the yard prices, in deals which firm no of moans b rch him the cause the Dimes of Pane' March of Carpet Interagency by only died ythe 77, Elizabeth S. Korogi, Larsen, Mt, Pleasant; Mrs. human chromosome breaks: Medical Department. highly advertised brand of ear- - quoting only an overall instal- Committee on Oceanography. Maurino Nelson, Manti; ten of natural causes September led price. have and other radiation He heongs to the American a Lake 20. 1967, Salt in deCity The experts unanimously Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Norman grandchildren and four great rest home. he Reknown to have this been Union. long This Geophysical a should sell at carpet clared that on the basis of returned homo Monday evenin, grandchildren. Brothers, sister, h and effect. More is search of America, it Society recently Mrs. Korogi was the mother present knowledge, "it would top installed figure of $12 oh Bryant Larsen, Delta; Dean of Harold num- from Holbrook, Arizona, where been determined retic Institute of North a the that to 00 Mt a $14 In (Bud) square bo Korogi, yard prudent for a person in the Larsen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. they went to attend the comone case this carpet cost a America He is married to the Pleasant businessman. She was reproductive years to avoid the ber of drugs, including some bined celebration of the 90th Stella Billington, Paul, Idaho. and used Hall of in home owner excess of $16.60 former Catherine tranquilizers born September 19, 1890 in use of LSD or any other diug widely F'uneral services were held on have four certain also birthday anniversary of Mrs antibiotics and Roosevelt, a they to might Rock yard. Wyoming, except for sound medical tea be 7 to 20. The OThursday at 1 p.m. in Manti Charles Springs, children aged given. Some virus infections Normans eldest brother, Elwood W. and Christina Rob- sons." Hunters who would like to Each year m inv residents lsons live at 251 S Crest Avenue. South Ward. Burial was in the ertson can also damage chromosomes, S. McGee, and the couples 63rd Spence. She mairied a game bird that is both sign papers and take delivery hunt of None them knew of any out. was Cemetery. it wedding anniversary. Spring City Maryland. pointed Mike J. Korogi August 4, 1910 sound medical reason for takchal- on various items that do not Chcverly, and extremely unique Two of the key questi"iis in Green River, Wyoming. The meet the dessellers will be traveling Dr said. LSD, making preparaing Myers that must be answered through C. Sor- lenging Mr. and Mrs. marriage was later solemnized tions to pursue the wild turkey cription. Also many roofers, The conferences agreed that further research arc whether ensen entertainedGeorge at dinner on in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. conic October 7 this year. builders, painters, etc LSD definitely damages human these breaks are permanent for Mr. and Mrs. Henry beginning She moved to Salt Dike City Sunday of either sox will be through the country and charge bird chromosomes One m a M. which the arc and these whether breaks Helen Candlandi Stark of in 1964. exhorbitant prices for a half-don- e materials found in parent can affect future chilMrs legal game ill Iron, WashingAs a result the resi Delaware; Wilmington, Surviving are her husband; hereditary Kane ton. of cells and Counties all the also along dents job. body. They dren, Dr. Myers said. sons and daughters; Jack KorOlsen. Mi and Beatrice deal with this type who of Garfield and with parts that chromosome damof people lose thousands of dot Uandland. ogi. Mt. Pleasant; Charles W agreed accomthis Counties. of kind often Wayne age lars every year. Bountiful; Mrs. Maty Lou Patsome birth defects, cerTurkey permits are available ton, Santa Monica, Calif.; Les- panies Madsen El leaves Ernest Pvt. tain types of cancer, and is Jerry Wilkins, executive sec from any Fish and Game oflie, Andy, Kenneth, all Rock associated with the today to report at Foil Holi fice by mail or personal appli- ret ary Sanpete Industrial Do Springs, Wyoming; 22 grand- possiblyprocess. Dr. bert, Maryland, alter two week cation. There is an unlimited velopment Committee has set Myers said. children; 15 great grandchild- aging spent visiting his parents. Mi number of these special $3.0U up a Better Business Bureau out. The experts Mrs. pointed sisters: ren; brothers, & .if y to H certain any such permore is that research Utah's 1967 forest grouse and Mrs. P.ennctt Madsen at permits available foi the Oet son make James Zelenka, George R. and however, f or to referred loin Ins basic company j training turkey hunt. James R., Salt Dike City; An needed before we can bp sure eason now underway will con- completed is operating a fair and legitiFort Iicwis. is chromosome that Wii'hingtun for ycai-luthis 31. Re breakage tinue Alex. October drew, Rock Springs; Legal weapons through mate business. He will in turn the actual cause of these con- which means hunters will he in include center fire calibre liance, Wyoming. inform the residents if it is a the field during both the 1967 Funeral services were held ditions. Visiting with Mr- - Iauln rilles, how and arrow or shotrisk. 10 and on no Mr. inthan elk to and seasons. LSD rats and deer in Dike the Salt wrie guns In Seely gunge good larger given Sunday City, pregnant Friday Shot or de20 Font. nt Mr. Wilkins at Fountain smaller than terest of hunter safety they are Mrs Aury Draper additional services were held and mice has caused birth gunge. - sixes no be m ' must Mis for Form-BurManti by post cari icd to ice in accordwear their in Gnon: fects Rock Hollingsshotguns urged offspring, Springs. eonspicious Saturday ial was in Mountain View Cem- ing to evidence presented at or yellow clothing while in the wi a Ii Midvale; Mr and larger than number 2 or smal- or tetter or telephone him his home Do not sign anv Titromb and family ler than number 6. the meeting. As yet. however, mountains. etery, Rock Springs West Jordan and Miss Suzanne there is no evidence (lint LSD agreement until you go through ltod E. Olson There's just no stopping you causes birth defect i in human Want to make a big lut ' Seelv and friend. Salt Ldo Ylian luirsen Duty is what one expects this procedure for your own . (ix'luiical director from others Oscar Wilde . . . was 83 years old if you don't wear scat belts) protection beings, but t ho f.iet that it (don't fasten your seat licit l City i.- eon-ider- ed Services listed for Mrs. Nielson e serves years 3-- 1 n Cheerleaders for hunt opens are listed l. here Saturday 0. Heart conditions more prevalent 20-ya- Fairview native 25-ya- Anderson rites held Manti man dies in hospital; services 20-ya- named to high 0. Moroni naval position notlfollow fire truck to fires, firemen plead Do Services held for Mr. Mower flewi flohi. 1 Foundation seeks to determine damage done by drugs 11 I - High pressure salesmen may be in area; check with office Mother of local n resident dies i y firo Re--,e- fjotes Turkey hunt set for October 7 , i Mr.-Will- Utah's grouse season opens r.ll In-o- ft 1 |