Show deo &di tAke Tribune Tbe 32 October Tuesday It or Not Believe 1967 17 By Ripley el"1"- - r '411 i Special' to The Tribune — Authorities '100ELE Monday were still investigating the shotgun death of Charles IL Shields 17 Sunday afternoon in the home of Mrs Marie Wilson 23 E 1st North ter 1140 : - m- 4 a I i 1 4ts i l 'le-k- 1 r trtyl1)1vke' bo'w I'llAt )i: t 4 F WOODS THE hear 5dInt-vad6- tielqium ' t WANT BECAUSE TIE WAS TRACT WAS CEDED TO PIEPRE IN ISOO AS PAYMENT AOS TMNA 1AcAITOCE THE PLACE OF ME ORASINALOIONER EIS THE FRENCH ARMY A AVITIE 4) 'I - t 'lieill'i“tir) MONWSE I GIVESI THAT N t‘'I CUT OM A PROMPTLY SAOINGER Look to Future U S Bis' hop Tells Episcopat 3Ieel Police Probe Gil 11 Death The Shields youth son of Mr and Mrs Joe Shields 126 S 1st East was in the Wilson residence with Kenneth Wit son 17 and Paul McNickle 17 son of Mr and Mrs Blaine A Nickle when a blast from a shotgun hit the vie- tim in the left portion of his face killing him instantly to Fay Gillette according Tooele County sheriff the first 100 Reviewing years of the Episcopal Church in Utah the Most Rev John E Hines presiding bishop of the Episcopal in Ghurch America has described "remembering" as a link between the past and hope of things for church We are training people for a church that is gone we To avoid obsolescence must rexamine ourselves individually and institutionally" us" Humility Gratitude "First it makes us humble as we remember the tiny be ginnings from we which Ammers Questioa Bishop Hines also answered came Secondly it helps to make us grateful for what God has done for us" As featured speaker' Saturday at a Centennial Banquet the future "The Christian life always lies suspended between a great memory and a great hope and what lies between Is his question at Prudential Auditorium 3261 S State Bishop Hines posed the question ''What is required of the church in a and changing demanding eventful day?" lie answered the question saying "We need is flexibility" Obsolescence the nightmare of manufactur the life and love to which our Lord calls us" Bishop Hines said Speaking to 2500 Utah Episcopalians at the Valley Music Hall Sunday during their Centennial Eucharist Convention the bishop pointed out that by saying "We must engage in a continuing program of lay education The laity of the church must become theologically literate in order to know what the word of Cod to man means" As a final answer he continued "II the church is to be representative it must refuse to evade its prophetic role It must stand on the sticky fmn Utah I intend to do this with your support We must raise the sights of our mission congregations We must come to the verge of self - support We must sacrifice" The Episcopal Missionar District of Utah is not self I' t supporting Most of the Dishop's salary and the salaries of tier of human values It must be involved" During his annual address ers and the nightmare of the two does "remembering to Utah Episcopalians St Marks Cathedral Friday Richard S Watson' DD Episcopal Bishop of Utah urged Utah Episcopalians to make mission congregations more self supporting at Outlines Plans In In missionary clergymen from comes areas outlying funds of the nationalorganizat- that he hopes continue to the mandatory to announcing age of retirement of 72 Bishop Watson told of his plans for his remaining seven years as ion Just 20 years after the Morman Pioneers entered the Salt Lake Valley the first Episcopal Church service was lieM Hall In Salt in Independence Lake City May 5 1867 Bishop "Before I retire I hope to lay the groundwork for the emergence of a new church In HIMSELF FOR TO DISCOALITY --AND THE ORI6101L MILITARY aRVICE CONSCRIPT NW 70 SEKVE II ----- - RIELIXTION POSTElt WIDELY MED IN t imly FASCIST i cDG spi - - r AC103 AND IIIREMINEL) WITh A 13EATING VOTERS WHO DID NOT GO TO THE POLLS -- OR 110TED A6AINST THE DISPLAYED LEGS 1 6 1 1 Nritz eierrnanq EVERY Cif WITH FAZMERS' WIVES In for? tRS THEIR WOO THAURS4710) HUSBAND'S WEALTH - itr 4DONKD AN apply toiva Parer IIM liPlmo beg SW 1111 Iwo now 0041 A MSC'S! Rows Highway Officials nail Threat of Federal Cut from Continued — 15 Page aid "This proposal is an obr tactic to bludgeon the Congress Into passing the tax surcharges the President hm recommended instead of reducing unnece- - vious sledge-hamme- ssary "It federal which the expenditures an unwarranted and unthinking attack on the federal aid highway program is President himself one of bas described as being our best Investments" Taking as his topic the importance of urban interstate highway links Sen Jennings Randolph Senate resent 15 chai- Va) (D-- rman Public Works Committee said the urban portions of the interstate rep per cent of the sy- stern's mileage but will carry 43 per cent of total traffic and represent 50 per cent of the cost Serious - 'Following of Complaint the urban riots this summer efores - of Investigators whys and wher- the aefking these cotes- great trophes found that highway construction In the core city was a serious point of complaint" he said "Among those factors which most disturb the residents of the ghetto are urban renewal and freeway construction The highway portion of this corn plaint must In part relate to the method by which the public hearings requirement of Section 128 has been met set tor Inter I Get Yours tr(la These WO soli fast LOIN tiziapngeldiittotuetii L t Are We Listening? "We must know If Imo are really affording people the opportunity to be heard and have their views considered or whether we are merely going through the motions of listening to their complaints comments and criticisms" The Thomas H MacDonald Award for "outstanding service in highway engineering" was awarded to Morris L Shadburn state highway engineer for the Georgia State PIIICES1 I I ii 11 I' 77ntio glen ri r II nip'II mini 11111 LAW OULL1111iiii quilLin! L017 pnces start at 1 - Highway Department -- ' Panel Reviews Distillers - ' ) li 11 "N Attorney General Office 1 1 :rAInthlued trom Page 13 state official what brand to and where to buy it? buy - :A spokesman for Mr Hansen noted Mr Van Drunen's vouch ers showed the $43 hotel price because Mr Van Drunen was asked to travel to the conven lion at the last minute and couldn't get in on a "package" travel price as had the Department aides way - High Continued Mr Hansen "My brother passed the Bar earlier this year and these announce ments were a way of telling friends of that fact We have no intention of going into a- ctive law practice now" lie state law not in prohibit the practice as long as it did conflict with matters in indicated law would which the lie nothing state is a litigant attributed the announce Ments to his brother's enthusiasm over passing the Bar ex- amination Long Understood IIe further noted he and his brother have for years had an understanding that "we would be partners" as soon as Charles Hansen passed the Is of this business Saying up to general 'What is now?' " said people Hansen Phil the attorney "Whenever my name I comes suspicious" up When asked what a people get tea E Meehan committee he chairman said had recalled Mr Smith because he had been told that Mr Smith had recommended to a sent that firm in Utah would be against liquor mission regulations - Use Paper Cups? for he asked In other action the committee beard again from Liquor Control Commissioner Leon Smith on the licensing ard PICKUP PANEL and CAMPER MUCK tzfAikTir- of In J distillers' representatives I EL Situation COnfusing Utah $2015 $256 $1150 $256 55 x 35 t orz Plum TYPE Monday was a gunshot wound In the head 4- I 2 IRE PIKr 411K - 140171 In P0 $rAL-7- $ 'Wheless llotwases TERLISI i ! 3 J SZ34 4 $Z64 t Ill kV 11111 :1 a' r:71 Ira Famous s "SureCrir Tripleternderad nylon cord construction — built to take truck work in stride tire TFiri Tr171 SIZE TYPE quality for 1570 x 15 extra traction 700 13 on any react 700 x 14 X on our Easy Pay Plant Extra deep tread for "GO" traction on dry or snort cowered roads Illackwag plus Fed Li Tax & recappable Ax tubetype 5283 tubeless 4254 tubeless 5276 'harm glibber re for extra mileage NO MONEY EOWN on our easy pay plan! :77: 1: I P1 1 r: 1— Is Tire! !com 3 I S EU Li South Salt Lake City 180 E 3rd L 3186 Washington Blvd I Ogden prices are available at Goodyear dealers and all stations displaying the Goodyear sign Goodyear 46- I I - ÷0÷0-10-0-- 4 1110411Himilbdibahdhaa-- - a AK Buy GOODYEAR BUY GOODYEAR TIRES AT TIRES AT QU!tLIIY SINCLAIR VE SERVICE E iht BUY GOODYEAR ' 809 5040 S STATE 131111AY BUY GOODYEAR TIRES Granger TIRES STATIONS Salt Lake City Utah TIRES BUY GOODYEAR ADDERLEY & 9th East SERVICE BUY GOODYEAR Copperton Utah TIRES Midvale Utah BUY GOODYEAR TIRES AT TIRES - BOULEVARD TIRE SERVICE 1433 S BUY Main Salt Lake City GOODYEAR TIRES AT VALES OIL STATIONS salt AT LEONARD AT NICHOLS GOODYEAR NEWBOLD Co STATIONS PREMIUM BUY AT FRONTIER BAKER BROS & BUY GOODYEAR TIRES BEELINE AND SERVICE AT SERVICE TIRES AT AT 39th So BUY GOODYEAR AT 4807 IC 3500 So Co at Lake City Utah COMPANY OM 11370 So 41070 Stet Midvale Highland 7200 S Dr State RAY SHIELDS TEXACO 1250 So 21st East A 4 I 1 lit $242 7 Tube-ty- pe - t:1 rtrienmIrkfar lila' IllPIAIXIMETM Plus tax end rwappable bre—lire tor tire state 30 $250 OFFIVIVAREPLIguIrc'gVDNERS 13 BUY NOW U-SA- Park St (540 East) died Sum day about 100 pm of what Salt Lake Police officers ruled ONLY 600DPICE1117 2) inating Man Found Dead NMI R 630 x 15 100 x 33 700 x 14 4&wZ47' us" the licensing requirement and by just having the distillers supply their representatives with credentials authorizing them to do bustness for their firms with the 1111firi - NI use this Committee members agreed state licensing of liquor representatives tended to give the impression the representafives were subject to state favors Rep Fisher noted "Pchaps we can clear this Up by elim- -7 r Strong and tough to take trick work In stridn committee for personal gain You are in no trouble with d 42311 tractor-typ- e GOODATAR LIB"HI-MILE- said Mr had been "very satisfactory" and that "You (Mr Smith) can rest as- Erwin Gale Hodges $1415 14 1:473IEll EMT-EAS-Y trouble' doing 1125 x 14 cleats Built deep to bite deep Extra mileage Tu fart rubber and strong triple tempered nylon cord 180 "Are we supposed to serve business of orselecting recomdenying repthem coffee in a paper cup?" mending the privilege of resentatives I think "Do people really business with the am collecting silverware myself — personally?" 42-- 21 marrynu After further discussion both Rep lviechan and Mr Smith agreed they had encountered the same man and Mr Smith related an incident in which it was alleged the man had said he would try no one will oid tkno USA 185 900 again" sured Fsd lx:rat sod 735775 x14 2-- Mr Smith denied the allegation as he had done in his first visit two weeks ago and told the committee "I challenge the man that made that accusation to come here be fore the committee and say it Mr Smith in Rep Meehan Smith's answers MS com- - he suggested would eliminate the position of the state seeming to be in the eoff ee Mee bre hor Denies Allegations get la I This service would be used for he replied: "W hat else? Occasions when people visit the office state" and we want to serve them This - x 13 tubeless lilackwall NM and old tire 1155 Fed 11 &SO Lake) distiller just which person should be licensed to repre- i3ar "This was in anticipation of What may happen when I get out of office" he said "Something that gripes me Allan Rep (R-Sa- 1 $ kvPAlot4t! |