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Show + ——— Utah Savingsand Loan os Detailed Maps Prepared Artery Disease et| ForPaes me A ts For “Court Orders Meeting "Of Utah CountyFreeway |Accoun Most Deaths (urtInCrash - "Stock Market NearHill Field PAYSON—Keith Jones, £6r- ‘Two very detailed maps of been prepared by the? Utah | merly of Payson and Dow re-) the interstate highway system| State Department of, High- NEW: YORK (UPI)—Diseases siding at Roy, was critically in Utah County stretching from ways end are now available to, of the heart and arteries for more than half || have} the public. injured in a traffic accident Lehi to Spanish Fork, the deaths in the United States that occurred last Friday eve- ee eet Al f ‘The maps divide the county)jin 1966, according to the into. ning when he was en route | Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. \ home from his employment at Agnes (Pat) McGee | The company reported Wedish Sec Hill Field. 16 titties m0 nesday that coronary diseases 20 alle 136.82 6 JONES AVERAGES Total Vo" wre 30788.industrials | un. He was struck from the rear S12 WE 7,160.00 edness) cent as the m+ 8 increased by 4 | 55 136.85— 8 521— 95 TAMA 187.6— when approaching a stoplight, Serer coer national death rate rose to 9.7 SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE, reports said. Mr, Jones is, in IVE STOCKS per 1,000 Americans. from 9.4 Wednevdy Quotations ae Bet |\the Dee Hospital in Ogden, suflowe Chng, eT eine FE 136) wa ~ mer Ming “ per1,000 in 1965. It was the 19th a co unch Bristol Silver 27% 108.700 R sm \fering multiple injuries and vonsecutive year the rate was Exe 1690-. 59% = M2Va || Bullion a \also fighting pneumonia, dm Tetel uM Bullion Mon. — @ ‘below 10 per 1,000. 110 Gen pity same Corr Comm 54. | 7.9) Tide | His mother, Zenda Jones, and om Chrysier 26 Deaths from pneumonia, inCon P Chiet_ % | Wy am Ea Ford Mot Silver |Glayton ‘84 (his brother, Max Jones, are 5690) 37k = fluenza and emphysema ‘rose 10 vox By 18 — 4 | Golo, Cons ” Payson residents, per_cent. | Comb Metals +2 ame Agnes (Pat) McGee, 45, 916 4 y! DogAire | Comet Coat 40 Int Paper 5 W. 1400 N., Provo, died Wed-| pen ‘Mom . — Vs | Cons Eureke Gen Anil —1_!Crof Ol Sm % z nesday evening at the Utah ValUS Steel BlancheWard 5% — a Crown. Point are 3 Pan Am =18 [Dep gi = jey-Hospital-of a linggring ilk 4 Pliney_ Bow fear 3 ns Mines ai ness.’ * jureke a ee aM i. Funeral services are pendThursday Eureka Lilly | Eurexe, Sie a ing and. will be announced with Goi 90 | OREM — Clarence LaDean Gold _Chain n |Gordon, 50; 646-N, = 600-W., full obituary —inFriday's“Her= Gr Deposit aT 055 arrival at) ald. ar /Orem, was dead on eee. LongIllness Of Stockholders Jan. 18 A notice for a Jan. 18 meeting |formaily seized control of the of stockholders of the ce Utah Sav- |firm on Dec. 5, “for liquidation a ordered sent to all of the firm's | shareboldérs by Fourth District |still open to receive any rental Judge Joseph Nelson Wednes-/or mortgage payments owing x nit. Fatal for a E z i Zi 2 i : tf i : al: éE Woman,45 from a gun inflicted at his home, Investigation indicated the wound was self-inflicted. He was born June 16, 1916, Count 1.05 $0 s aM 5a Pia 1,457 at 2.62%; 500 ot 2.76 Met 2,000 at 064 Bates Se ms eri E & § 2 = & = g 3 : aR # %,| Bids for Plane Sate SS» &"| SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— Pacific . it Alr Lines UnitedPark co with the death of Mrs. Mace of Salt Lake City ‘who died early Wedni wounds suffered in from tavern shooting has not been signed yet. x Field Service | Week Declared | iu "| Wednesday at the State Capitol, 3% 2! State Finance Director Herb- ee Wednesday gave Bartlett Wicks, regional AFS fe terms to four of the 64 men representative for Utah, said that the week will begin a drive for funds to bring foreign students to Utah schools and send qualified youngsters to foreign lands. At present Utah has ten students studying and living with families overseas, Utah has 29 students from 19 foreign countries presently in the state ie 2 jee were nO ers during a er Alri ay Weert F. Smart said the matter will be referred back to the iqj| tate Aeronautics Commission. Re lccciteeSere salmon for bids on bottled creamy onion salad |Plane ~after ~ engine the aeronautics dressing instead of egg for|Commission declared the airbinder, craft surplus. A minimum ask- and % exp of crumbs, Fry un-|i2é; Not the cost per pound, that He eo preont|oe FBMidegree deep fat! penn State foods. and nutr- tion specialist Lotise W. Ham- ‘iiton~ says” the number “ofservings per pound-is-a fair evaluation of a meat but because it is based on the meat to bone and Bobby Schovaers of Salt Lake| First tangles with Bill Byron of Phoe- nix in boys’ 14 singles. studying under the AFS pro- against, Hi gram. ron Gonzales of University Arizona in the quarterfinals, Wicks said they hope next Mortuary Services itty ee 5> egpn, | RSE ST, into bread slightlycrumbs, beatenUsing’ egg, 1 then ‘nto egg (UP!) — It is the cost per serv.: PHOENIX, Ariz, (UPI) — Three of Salt Lake City’s top ‘tennis _players—will—see—action today_in-the semi-finals. of the} 5, eighth annual Saguarao Invitational Net Tournament here, University. of Utah players of Lett Harold Sears and Laury Hammell will go against Eric Evett of University of Arizona. and 1600 ‘Mike Hodson of Fullerton Jun- Hills First . 9th E, jor College respectively. Gears and Evett will meet in Friends may call at Chapel of the college singles semis, while the Hodson-Hammel match is in the junior boys singles semis. Phone FR 31841 Lila Ethel Davies funeral services will be conducted Friday at 11 a.m. wing & Chil to 2 ou. into |COMding to the finance office, 6 and ‘into cone 3 Salt Lake Net Stars to Play y agets z 3F Tn a medium bowl, blend a 1ing price of $85,000 was placed pound ‘can of salmon, drained| al! potential bids. and i flaked, with % cup of the| The aircraft cost $119,000 plus g, 1 cp of soft bread|® Smaller twin -~-engine-craft * crumbs ‘and 2 tablespoons of|Taded in when it was purfly chopped parley. ene the fines ofc, * Jactive member of the LDS ied dur-| California's chief executive, ‘The week beginning Jan. 1 will forces, ing christs leren The Democratic governor, a be American Field Service [Provo ive launched heavy atd|iong time opponent of capital Week in Utah. i . Monte Canneries in their three tory of the association’s assets, Church, having served in all the ‘The Money used to pay the salaries will be taken out of the]; ing spree at Lally’s, Tavern ‘here, A. compl SALT LAKE: CITY .(UPI)— IM lAlre M. Oh expenses are for a Queen Se tn caineBeecher 7% nm firm, amounting to over $14,000 month 5 Mrs: , Kellogg, Ida., and . Bil (Mary Jane) Howe ; one brother, Edward Steamboat, Nev. Funeral services will be con-|/ Death Sentences Of 4 Commuted sip a son's in. 1958, they moved to Provo. Her husband il working at the was a superintendent -for_Del victim-to die in a D&t;21 shoot- Calif wh advertising in certain trade MA its > eee Sasa den in 1943, Upon Mr. Anderployees esday complaint ios 104 |The stateof Utah may turn to & Evans they made their home in Morgan County, where they lived for 20 years, They moved to Spanish Fork in 1935 and to Og- iyae J, Patton Neeley By Gov. Brown ee Martha was for the death of Fred William ‘Lillie who was the second i «| State Gets No poe are 3 m ma ae {Hamilton HDA, 4 é He Davis hee For Another ° Utah Slaying Bernard Kelbach and Myron ; |Darl Lanee was signed by Capt. ‘Don Ferguson of City Police ii a Bi be Cs i : bs TH Te Th AN 1893, in Lehi, Utah, i & hk ie Th ie 1 oh «a She was born March 5, i ah 1M none for the last two years Positors protective committee if ‘Guilt Ol ‘Hecla John Murdock, presidentof a de- i a wh 8 Gen Motor S 5E e — Por Provo, Springville comp) Fie Ve ” Gen Foods ; ‘Gen Dynem Gen Elec 73, 1335 Maple Lane, Woman,60 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Two Salt Lake City men Wednesday were arraigned on, another first degree murder) aint, Bg = _ dhe ; ee Ford Motor : iag Z;i zTt inea: i i i EB i‘} 3pl iZ Males in aat #0 PaEdioercoe 30. Rov: ie ae TL a ae ae Me Ne mailed to) Julia Ann’ Phillips Anderson, to elect a new board of direc- = ristol Sliver 2000 at .05 state, a proxy the go | lick W. Rhodes, 64 Pa daughter of SPRINGVILLE — Blanche said-the meeting would be held jer Ward, 60, 1024 and George C. Hillcrest Drive, Springville, died Heart Attack Phillips. Wednesday evening of a lingercarried on. A new board of di. She received itiness. rectors must be selected be616 State Office Building, Salt her education At Work Lake City. | in Lehi, es | Mrs. Anderson She married Everett E. Anderson on Jan. 6, Claims Man 2 Arraigned id 1915, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Following their marriage, LEHI=Alick Wilson Rhodes, 4, died of a heart ailment ednesday morning at work at Geneva Steel Plant. He was born Nov. 19, 1902, yeaSTOCK EXCHANGE eeaaa, ey ‘Wednesda; Utah Wyom Ri om SALTTAKE EXCHANGE ShLas iy atthe femts offices at 8. Woman 0 etl 10,000 800a. Dies Dies at at 7. 73__ |Boosmaryaoeney meet-|died in the Eldred Hospital ingfe onaes associ Must be! Wednesday afternoon of causes held, though there has been incident to age. nEPESE E Tintle $1 Death Claims ZREESE: OVER THE COUNTER Wednesday Quotatign’ Albertson's aPeeie the Utah Valley Hospital Wed- FE 255.3 | Orem Man Dies | From Gun Wound action iefar taken ogsa meeting wil tentative. | "SLIDE PROJECTOR | by TECHNICOLOR Ground beef, Plastic cave, takes Sowyers Trays, fully Tolled roasts and qvtomatic, remote slide changing ond meats yield four remote focus. ings per pound.Bony meats, inCluding most steaks, ‘one of two servings DEVELOPING BAIA FILM EDITORS 4 PRINTING OUTFITS » Cacao, for producing Tate and cocoa, is an il crop in WIGLET SALE [ewe19 LENTICULAR PROJECTION SCREENS NOW INCLUDING MEDIUM ars. 16” = $f 100% HUMAN HAIR LONG AND SHORT HAIR , ance AND SMALL | COME EARLY’ sth ans. |