Show - v ' " 1CV 40' vp - 4çr- - "rw 44- 411-- I County CAP llity Fill tional Association for the Advancement of Colored People Dr Palmer S Ross president of the Salt Lake Chap- - ter i Insurance Coverage - Save time Sa8 e money: Save worry You cart have allyour insurance reeds handled byan experienced consultant at Tracy representing a number of thena- tion's better insurance companies Call or see Elden Schow today t It-- gunshot wound in the head ) ' I A ti- 4 "-: 1- g ii740 fir t I 11 I i – — 1 rtt ' L4 illitII 1 1 ) i ) ''' 1- C Th (A" i:'' t ' 14 t 9 44 mr:z 0 ri a - —' ' of Vaughn Reappointment Soffe kind IV G Larson as directors of the Salt Lake County Promotion and Development Board MO approved Monday by the County Commission The men were recommended for reappointment by Commissioner Marvin G Jenson They will each serve three-yea- r terms In other action Monday the commission approved: —Purchase of a backhoe and loader by the flood control department for $13293 1 ) - I le:'''' :—: '' 1' : ' :i : ' i :1 :: 1 I ' ' - '' ( '':: ” I 4''--' 1 ikr ' ' i'l: S' i II C - 'Sire' 1 t - i'ckt Check Charge - - '1'' ' 1' 1 A Ashland Neb woman Monday was charged with issuing checks against insufficient funds In connection with some 20 checks currently under investigation by city police detectives Alberta L Plautz address listed as 609 Elm St Ashland Neb was named in a complaint signed before City Judge Maurice D Jones by Detective Floyd W Ledford Dot Ledford said the woman was returned from Wahoo Neb where Saturday she signed an extradition 1 r$efd ' : ' ''':' ' - : r' ': Leo Brown left Wolfgang Kuhn and Wayne iforluchl display a battery of ' : : : - trophies won by the University of Utah In tournament forensics California -- -- Mother Gets Sentence Slay U Captures Foicilsies In Children Neglect Case Juvenile reconsidered Meet Glory Judge Farr Judge District Second LarJohn Court son Monday sentenced Susan Kay Riddle address listed in court records as 334 N 5th West to three months In the Jail for Salt Lake contributing to the neglect of her children Execution of the sentence was stayed to Feb ( 1 y - 27 earlier hearing Monday Judge Larson ordered Mrs Riddle's children placed temporarily in foster home care The sentence of Mrs At an Riddle will be Larson indicatFeb 27 ed The stay IS granted on condition she "prepare herself for the return of her children" Judge Larson ruled Mrs Riddle was convicted by a Second District Juvenile Court jury Oct 28 of contributing to the neglect of the children by leaving them with a babysitter "that was an The incompetent person" babysitter also was charged with neglect pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 60 days in jail The University &4 - A Salt Lake man remained in critical condition Iste Monday at University Hospital from injuries suf- fered about 11:35 pm Sunday three car accident Dieter W Reschke address listed on police recnrds as East suffered severe In a 823-9t- scalp lacerations multiple internal injuries and several broken ribs in the accident at the hospital said Investigating Officer J B Parsons said Mr Reschke was southbound on West Temple St when his car struck a parked car 112 feet south of Mead Ave said Mr The Beschke's car continued down the road way pushing the first parked auto into another car parked at about 1036 S West officer Watch Warning Signs CI: Data Prom UR Weather IMMO Rain end snow Is' exported to cover most of the Intermountain Area Tues day Tho storm Is expected to diminish to snow flurries in Idaho bV Tuesdav night but not before creating hazardous driving conditions in much of the Gem slate will be a Will Temperatures - TEMPERATURE CHART Data tif Monday a91 12 kr It hr Fairbanks Honolulu Los Angeles Portland San Dieoo San Francisco Seattle Spokane :: EfIcJ E-- i i - i 24 hr PreC t ! t 1 The Walker Bankard interest rate is only 114 per month nearly onethird less than other bank credit cards 1 A 1 t i I a r Walker Bankard applications are available at all participating merchants and all Walker offices I : 4Snaltr f F ' t I i i4 I - V - '1' w RI I i 1 1 I i e ' I ''' I r : I -- ! r 1 7 r Pocatello Sa'rry:o 33 76 M - J RI A ' IItI fr1 II °2 25008 la 11n t t Ns ' - 6 4CCOL i is ernernan West Elko Ely Las Vegas Reno it f - 4k444 '4 i 4' ' 31 14 r"'""'t"4 —22 32 3 2 26 30 Colorado r 17 19 43 141 it : 'c Ir "--- 1 Iltt zUCOes la sA N 7'‘'s (3 'IA FRANCISC6'6 ' ‘' t clIt!t4-- cta v Is s‘ DENvEcolt 1 I Ariz : N ' 1 0 0 CLOUDY - s 1 1: 1 ' s ''' - 4 '' ' " -'- " — k ) i So much more than a credit card ( V( RAIN CLOUDY M- SsCHAJTZNII I SNOW WARM FRONTomennon -COLD FRONT ---STATIC FRONT - noun SNOW ' xyss:: Sss : 1:k 's ' k'' t v'' ' :-:)' 114 ii 1 191101 - 1 1- 7‘37c: -- ‘ s" 1 - vi w' ' 't t1 q':'IM misi 1vatt -- 5i14z1 fickRa t s's NEW ORLEANS ' 0'v :'' 12 - MIAMI WINDUP 31 ' tz t it Tonn ' FLURRIES i' 1 Ky‘7: T1 i NEW )'I 1 '- et : ' 77":77H:'-:::- LI- ' 1rtos (1) MIRO PARTLY Mol rco 41: 'Z'YORK i L" s141Ip II 'reslM II ‘ III LEGEND - ''''''''' 011'1 1I rd! 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'1" v o I w's ta- - C:Tr s - cd i 4 14:' ' 1 ' ' 5 12 Wyoming Denver Grand Junction 31 35 Sett Lake City Ogden and Pro ve — Snow in the mountains luesdav with showeril in the valley Partial In Creasing c'eering 1 esdv toht clouds again Wednesday with snow over the- mountains showers High Tuesday and Wednesday near ad Low Tuesdai night in the mid70a Probabill tv of precipitation Increasing to 50 Per Cent Tuesday decreasing to 30 per cent Tuesday night and WednesdaY Utah — Snow over mountains Tues day and scattered showers in valleys below 6000 ftwd Partial clearing Tuesday nioht increalsing clouds wedresdav with snow showers Not quite so cold 05 50 61 Sig Pinoy Evanston Rock Springs Sheridan 36 44 Some 39 Cheyono 14 17 35 Al 39 Pm MST —17 2 —75 2 6 Yellowetono----14- st te 44- 7 7 14 Montana Butte - 0:' 12 5 27 Falls 11 14 40 79 Albuquerque 17 Se a7 Anent 42 32 Louisville 713 SI Stiorn 62 New Orleans 49 Ck'eborna COY 52 53 Plusenix 39 73 St Lquis 64 SI San Antonio Sa:t Lake Weather Otte: Precipitation for 24 hour period ended Morday fro NOVOrri et S r m al PrfCtat0 76 42 ber accumulative deficiency vecipitetion since October I 1962 10e deficlencv 125 sunrisa accumulative 729 am M ST sunset 502 Tiosdav 23 41 Southeastern Idaho Cloudy Tuesdatil scattered snow showers most mountains Partial clearino Tues day night Increasing clouds Wednesdas with snow showers Not guile so cold at night with lows Tuesday night 15 to 28 Hiotts Tuesday in the 30s Windy at times Tuesday Southwestern Idaho — Snow shower' Par Tuesday mostly OVer mountains and tial clearing uesday afternoon and evening Cloudy Tuesday night Wednesday with 211101 showers again Not at night With lows TLie In upper 20s and low 30s Highs Tues day 35 to 45 Windy at times Wyoming — Hazardous driving warnr Ina Wyoming mountain areas Tuesday and Tuesday night Snow likely ever mountains and west increasing C Mei IleSS east Tuesday with snow likely to last portion Tuesdai spreading night Becoming partly cloudy Wearies' dey Warmer Tuesday and Tuesdal night Colder Wednesday High Tuesdal 35 25 to 43 lower elevatiOns to 35 mountains — After a cod clear Summary night high clouds moved into the Inter mountain Area Monday frern the WeSt afternoon Nevada was overcast By while high clouds had spreed arrest' southern Idaho into northwestern utak The rernainder of Utah as well all Wyoming was clear through the after An noon storm front aoproachina Crossed the Oregon Coast and moved through Part Of northern California by afternoon and a low pressure center was moving through Oregon Large PreSSIee falls will lead the low and frontal system into the Intermountain Area Tuesday with ashore precipitatiod expected Low temperatures early Mona day in Utah ranged from three above at Delta to 70 at Ogden Salt Lake Cite low of 16 wan the coldest so far thie winter in the city With Over South 1 35 IWIM DC Washington 16 Doke Burley Gnortrio Idaho Falls ! - r k irk - 7 14 B5 25 IP 16 29 11 24 25 I PItsburon 34 20 Idaho - "-- 32 33 16 31 13 62 Boston Nom York City 47 30 Al Yr 01 last 47 Ogden Provo Richfield Roosevelt Salt Lake City St George Univ of Utah 114 tr 50 11 21 Duluth Kansas City Minneapoil Omaha a 47 39 2 54 47 30 Bismarck Chicago Nevado i i 23 5 15 53 51I 46 Moats With a Walker Bankard you can charge all your Christmas purchases and have only one Christmas bill to pay You can repay in a lump sum'or spread the payments out over several months (124 of the amount you owe will be due each month Minimum payment: $20) 47 16 Sr 72 25 70 45 70 JUN)Alti Midwest Low 47 41 15 73 —3 82 Demi Blancling Bryco Canyon Cedar City Della Green River Hanksvillo Logan Milford In mostlY the 741e nights With low Tuesday night Highs Tuesday from the 40s north to the Oil south Windy as times TUeSdaY — eastern Nevada Cloudy early Tuesday with scattered snow showers mostly over mountains Partial cheering Tuesder afternoon and night Increes Ind clouds Wednesday Wle SCe tared snow showers Not so cold nights with lows Tuesday night mostly in this ?OS Highs both Tuesday and Wednesday mostly in the 43s Patel Pacifie Anchnraoso warmer - ----- f 4 HIGH TIPAPIRATURIS FORICAST 1011 MI SHOW - Member - - 4 - n jamin-Goshe- Temple f 4 High 1 clerk-treasur- officials Utah I offi-dai- Sky Crews Smooth Santa's Freeway li - © PROVO (AP) — Tile assistof the superintendent Nebo School District in southern Utah County has pleaded guilty to A charge of embezzlement from district funds Fourth district court s said Clarence J Wendell 53 Spanish Fork will face sentencing Thursday in Provo The complaint against Wendell was signed by District Superintendent Russell Stansfield before Provo City Court Judge J Gordon Knudsen The complaint charged embezzlement "in excess of $50" Judge Maurice Harding presided over the Wendell who was of the district as well as assistant to Supt Rushad been sell Stansfield employed by the district since 1945 During his 22 years of service he had served as a teacher in several elementary schools and principal of two junior high schools in the Ben area "We don't- know exactby how much money is missing" Supt Stansfield said Monday "We'll have to wait until out auditor submits his report" ant Still Critical Utah's of Utahn Says Guilty in Embezzling waiver forensics squad has returned home with a double armload of trophies captured at the Western States Speech Assn forensics tournament at Sacramento State College Competing with teams from 79 Western colleges and universities the U of U team won the junior division sweepstakes award for the second year in a row In addition Wolfgang Kuhn and Wayne Horiuchi both placed third in sophomores Junior division debate Leo Another sophomore won first place in Brown extemporaneous speaking for the second consecutive year I go-g- ' - - ' - tm''' - - ir:-- " ' '::'::: ' 3‘ ('- c"i - 1' t0 fe ': ! :':i rj 1 t4 - ‘ 1 ( ! i4s 3 ' At ':'!- ': 4 ) : 1 g t 4 Peterson Tractor & Tin pT ment Co submitted the only bid for the sale —Purchase of properly in the area of 34f4 W 3300 Smith In he used in widening 35th West and 35th South in the vicinity of West Lake Junior High School Granite Schno District and the county will sach pay half of the $4700 pumhase girl licenss —Issuing to Billie Sue Lee 5015 S La arid Contessa (4930 South) Georgia Powers 1304 N 12th West The licenses are issued for one year at a cost of $10 each to I 1 : t r:f Nei' i - ': ' ivit! N ' '':?': : 4 k - i I t I l- 11 I - i I ' - - - 4 - 1: - ! i7 ' Area Briefs ' ri t (---- '4 if 4 ) (-----1 1 -- I :D i 1 ' 41c'''10' r Ilk ' ma ' ''' a ) Avv Is — orchestra" ‘ Arvit 4 kk Before you start your Christmas Shopping 01 t f '1 It '1of VI 1967 County Renames Two rro Promotion Board I ' -4 1 20 -- IL I i iI ' '' '' ‘ i '1:7'' will said this amount They Invested in short term securities will net the county an unexpected $13000 'We just heard the good news that the local savings and loan associations will remit to you on Dec 1 the property taxes they have been collecting in connection with their real estate loans and that these funds could yield an estimated' $13000 for the county" wrote Herold L Gregory Symphony manager ''In view of the particularly pressing needs 'of the Utah Symphony this year may we respectfully suggest that you use part of this unexpected amount to restore the $2500 cut from the $10000 originally set up in the county's 1967 budget in support of the i I 1114S - '4:-:- deadline Dec ' ) l - pay $6350000 in collected taxes to the county by Dec 1 and not wait for the extended tax - )1 14:::' earn from it will Monday they r 1 I 7 the investment of taxes collected by the county's savings and loan associations The associations reported I I 4'') (( 1 I I i li interest from of what — - 4' - ' k' ) if 1 4 NPN ' ' ' Utah Symphony Monday asked the Salt Lake Counto restore ty Commission $2500 cut from its 1967 budget Albert Thomas Wolf 39 1355 ilarrison Ave (1351 South) was found dead Monday about am at home police termed a ' 1 SL ' ' — 111 The Utaha Found Dead 10:05 01 - "This restructuring and reorganization began as soon as the position of deputy director became vacant "We have for some time assured the NAACP all minority groups our staff (many of whom are from minority groups) as well as people in the four neighborhoods that Get One Stop 11 November Tuesday '''''l :::: 7- - " i' Panel Urged To Restore Music Funds Began Reorganization Elden C Schow 1"-- N : ' Insurance Consultant 'Iraq Insurance Agency - groups" "Dr Nabors who has been serving on the board as well as Albert Fritz who also is on our board and is former president of the Salt Lake NAACP and Dr Ross have been quite aware that we have been working for some time on the reorganization of our central administration staff In order to make it more effective and be able to employ more persons from poverty and minority groups to balance our staff I - ‘ ad-Ve- went if'''''' 4 ' - t ised It is the hope and conimitment — and it has been for two months — that these positions may be filled by people who have experienced poverty and are members of minority of a deficiency of both persons from poverty and minority people in our central adininistration staff" Dean Frens doff! said in a prepared state t Low11 Gill's II administrative and supervisory level CAp jobs "The board of the Community Action Program has since June been quite aware Ai Iziiii' - '''' i - in Ai 4 James and 1 as soon as the new program Is funded VIP four petitions titssistant direvtor community A nd development organizer administrative Assistants for these jobs) will be broadly president of the Ogdeh Chapter said there are no Negroes groups" The statement came after three Negro leaders charged Friday that discrimination Is hindering the county CAP Salt Lake Chapter Dr Charles Nabors a member of Salt Lake Chapter ! Na- - 1 tfr el Poverty IIIKperieneed Group Vernier Rev The Very Frensdorft dean of St Marks Cathedral and Espiscopal resident Of the Salt Lake Action Community County board indicated Program's Iklonday that four possible administrative openings in CAP nay be filled by people who have experienced poverty and of minority are members - The Salt Lake Tribune (00'r71 001$14 e 141roni ' 4 Top Posts fedtrol Ream System and Federal Deposti &nuance Corporatum 1 The weather forecast map for Tuesday Indicates rain snow for much of the is night Intermountain Area (Precipitation expected to diminish by Tuesday I r |