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Show 48 r r vtt,',. ? s vv 'j.r .? r c -- rfTgj r1 I The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, May 15, 1965 Matron Wins Honor for Many Deeds ' I Service to the community is the price you pay for the space members of the you occupy, Exchange Club of Salt Lake City were told Friday. I hope Ive paid the rent I Susan Mrs. Margaret owe, y r -- nrrry p- The weathelf forecast map for Saturday indi- cates fair weatherover most of the Intermoun- - tain Area, but some afternoon clouds, showers mostly in the mountains and east and south. i Spring Coils Giddy Arm Around Area Data From U S. Waattiac Buraau Fair weather will bt over much of the Intermountain Region with continued cool temperatures. Some areas of partly clou cJy skies are expected in the southern and eastern portion of the are a, with a few showers or thundershowers. - r- TEMPERATURE CHART Data fa Friday at J p m. Utah day and Sunday and a little warmer Sunday Highs Saturday mostly in 60s, lows in the 40s, highs Sunday 65 to 75. SkTes were cloudy to part Summary Iv cloudy ovar th tntermountain Region Friday and clear to partly cloudy over the far west. Scattered showers and thundershowers were reported aver the Rockies and Intermountain Area After noon temperatures in Idaho and Utah were in the 60s and 70s north to the 50s and 60s south Morning lows were generally in he 40$ and 50s Weather charts showed a broad trough of low pressure In the upper atmosphere ward over the area moving slowly east- Pollen Count Friday's pollen count in grains per1 cubic yard of air, compared with that of the ama day last year, was Pollen Maple-bo-x Grass Grains el dar 6 24 4 0 Juniper Sycamore 1964 48 20 96 172 rw rr'r r r - Special to The Tribune SANDY An auto crash that killed two persons late last Saturday claimed its third victim Friday. Mrs. Zina Castleberry, 47, Provo, died Friday at 4:15 p.m.,The crash also claimed the lives of Thomas J. Buchanan, 52, and Mrs. Vernon Leetham, 49, 'both of Provo. Two others, Mrs. Lilly.fcamp-bell- , 57, and .Mrs. Donna Buchanan, 48, both of Provo,' still are listed in poor condition at -- s v rn r yr rry r ww inspector FriLake Countys present jail operation primitive and unsafe and said he thought the proposed new jail in the Metropolitan Hall of Justice will be too small. Phillip R. Bergen, Florenze, Ariz., gave his opinions before a meeting of the Salt Lake County Commission. Also considered by the commission was the, building of an A 4 A Presents Award Mrs. Powells award, the highest the Exchange Club offers, was presented by William W. Cannon, chairman of the Book committee. of Golden Deeds She has a record extending over several decades of service to the American Red Cross, M. Powell Crippled Childrens Assn., Salt Margaret to others service Lake County Welfare Council, the Society for Physically Handicapped, and other similar organizations. It was pointed out the time she has worked with the many organizations would add up to 160 years, twice her age of 80. y- -r mr ;n w Third Victim U.S. Prison Expert Sees Of Crash -- New Jail as Too Small Dies in S.L. ideas federal prison Everyone has Metcalf Powell, 525 F St., the Book of Golden Clubs 1965 Deeds Award winner, said after the award presentation at the Hotel Utah. J , CfTfy , I Cottonwood LDS Hospital. Mrs. Leetham and Mrs. Castleberry were thrown from Mr. s car when it slammed into a utility pole at 9493 S. State. . . . Her Salt Lake County Deputy praised. Sheriff Jerry Holt said a front tire apparently blew out when Mr. Buchanan was passing an- day called Salt W. William 19, Felton, Credits Family Charged with assault with a In accepting the award, Mrs. deadly weapon and robbery in Powell gave credit to her fami- the April 19 stabbing of a girl near 4765 S. 4015 ly, which she said had helped West, Kearns, to of Friday was orothers, her to he help Book of Golden Deeds reci- dered bound over to district includ- court to face trial. pients in past years have Felton appeared before City ed Mrs. Virginia Lee Bennett, 1964; Harry E. Carleson, 1963; Judge J. Patton Neeley, repreRanch S. Kimball, 1962, and the sented by the Salt Lake Legal Rev. Mark O. Benvegnu, 1961. Defender Assn. He waived preli- - I . jail differently. We dont say you have to take our recommendations but Id say you should consider them, he said. . Visit Others t Mr. Bergen suggested jailers be sent to tour other detention federal pnV open air drupk farm where facilities, including cook and a stea and ons, good intoxication arrestedlfor persons could be housed for rehabilita- ward to supervise all kitchen operations should be provided, tion work projects. 56 M?n Needed Reporting on other jail matters, Mr. Bergen said 50 men Buchanan are needed to adequately staff the new jail, i These should be headed by a g officer, preferably a captain, with a lieutenant for an assistant. other car. There was a light mist He said the eight or nine men falling at the time, but the now assigned to the County Jail streets were not slippery, he are not even a drop in the bucket. said. Assault Suspect Held for Trial his own oq how a jail should be designed, Mr. Bergen said and indicated he would have designed the new high-rankin- OiiefNielson said the city has the greatest volume of intoxication convictions and arrests. A JJS. iparshal, 4 said counties and cities have combined' successfully in drunk farm program but since Salt Lake County will run thi new jail, it will be the county -. problem in this case. Marvin G. Jenson, commit sion chairman, said hiring the nw deputies to man the jau Would require reopening thi Chief Deputy George Q. Niel- budget. son Jr. said the sheriff needs an minary hearing on the charges additional 41 men. They should and was bound over to trial. Dead be hired, right away to begin He was remanded to custody for the job. necessary training of the sheriff under $5,000 bail. Special to The Tribune A Energetic People Felton, was arrested by sherRANDOLPH, Rich County -Mr. Bergen emphasized that Willis G. McKerdher, 59, Raniffs deputies after a girl was found suffering five jailers must be good, energetic dolph, Friday at 1:15 jfejn. was stab wounds, which she said men. You cant just put anybody found dead in his home of what were inflicted by a man who in. Its a big job and you cant Sheriff Sherman Lutz and a forced her to accompany him at just shift people around and put coroners jury ruled was a knife point into a field. them on jail duty. pistol wound. - Found at Home f Is Bismarck Chicago Detroit Dului Kansas City Minneapolis Omaha 50 50 58 7? 73 72 85 67 78 .10 46 65 56 60 .46 .17 East Boston Now York City Washington, D C. 59 74 73 45 51 49 South Albuquerque Atlanta Miami Hew Orleans Oklahoma jClty Phoenix" San Antonio St. Louis 73 89 79 87 46 55 69 66 60 53 70 59 81 87 82 79 i .06 Dt: Precipitation tor period ended at 5 p m , trace; precipitation for Friday May, 1 55, axceu, S5 precipitation since ocr. 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