Show 410110"40kgeeWoW 1110 m40W' 44 1 NNSVAROPPILVA111k WA - a --- t A 4 e) C qjounr (-- VT V f Page One Thursday Morning November 30 1967 Section C ! Utah Grants Parole io 1 (l el t ( SALT Lowy-Time- i1 43 t i LAKE L:PUri tSfSi at " rR At 8 ) a A '''' 0 shop every bight tiii Saratoga T sAN -s- AM iVSCO (t't4c 4 ' rro I r e a 44 Ant Cra c A 105AAGGLLSS IN LEGEND - aoutrre J RAIN PARTLY CLOUDY SNOW : 0) 1 'Aol A I: o rit NM 7 NEW 4I'YORK iA 41 k14 'AY 1qt a 0 LEANS E FLURRIES 04 first-oege- e 11111 171 MOH TINIPIRATUIttl FORICUT tNt ton lyur ma s SHOWN over most of the Intermountain Area with temperatures somewhat colder The weather forecast map for Thursday Indicates cloudy skies and snow Ito served more prison time than Matteri but not in one stretch The board also heard Nellie 26 Tremonton S Hansen who has served one year of 10 years to life for second-degremurder and denied a release They set her next parole hear- - t kí 47 19-I- 66 LW Fred Matter' Bludgeon Slaying Nlatteri was convicted of the bludgeoning death ot Dr Levi P Delft 61 a Salt Lake whose body was chiropodist in Big found April 30 Creek Cot t ()mood Canyon below the mouth of the canyon Ile was convicted of murder but the July reconuitended leniency Varden John W Turner said there are others in the r7 SNOW I N — first-degr- I14tyst-Ii7:z- 4f-- WIND 05 t1ç MIRO rot 0 Salt Lake City who has served longer without being released than any other Mart in the Utah State prison was assigned a relisase dtte ‘Vednesday by the Utah State Board of hell he appeared tor PardonS a parole hearing The hoard granted Matteri a parole date of April lti 1968 As of Wednesday he had served 18 years and three murmonths for der t:141ii l' 9 '''4 I )' sHowsffil -- " Na SCATTFRFD'IT WARM FRONT111in ' COLD FRONT STATIC FRONT in me °r a1 - —S!!!' 1 ' no 61 '010 ')111itts rt illf(1006111"Q ' e'fr:i47 rf ia3) Special to The Trihune P :711 73 Mnn1 D MO 2 'y r :Nkt e ' - sko At: - r- I - a ing- for- I Pleads Guilty El - t -- 7 - )1 lowatt V S Cheri ' efl mien t moss 50 Kodel® polyester 50 nylon pile nylon pile Redecorate in time for the festive season with Charm Tred area rugs the most colorful and exciting accent for any decor Three handsome styles shown above ty41ve singing colors: mocha bronze bittersweet white avocado pink blue lilac aqua yellow gold and mint Not all styles in all colors Unnoticeable irregularities will not affect the wearing qualities of but they save to 50 for you! famous Charm Treds if perf $6 24'146" if pelt 2 $7 24"x40" ifs CHART TEMPERATURE Date to WednascaV at a 0"7 High low Proc r 5: '!i' :? if perfs 5 Zatt SO" Provo Richfield Roosevelt Salt Lake City St George f 5ce!A t: 1111011001111 percales I king-siz- dual-kin- mous name brand fabric wears no-iro- 50 cotton wears longer satin-so- wonderfully 50 has a Cozily beautiful with finest from France and covered with canon ticking Plumply perfectly filled i t 41 n " 13 71) AV 05 ''''' -' 34 21 43 43 33 --45 30 01 24 24 20 31 33 AI reg 1099 Countess imported Items Charged in Embezzling lowo down down-pro- of Special to The Tribune I — LAYTON Complaints 1 charging two former Bountiful 1 city employes with embezzle1 ment were signed Wednesday before Layton City Judge 1 Douglas L Cornaby Named in the complaints 4 L signed by Bountiful Police Lt 1 Ron Rima were Basil R Asay former city building in-spector and Edythe C Smith 1 former secretary for the city engineer's office l' veg Stratton SOO5GdoWl Asay who was Mr by the city from 1944 to August 1967 was charged with II embezzling "a sum in excess of $50 in lawful money of the i United States from Bountiful City a municipal corporation of the state of Utah" between l' March 12 1959 and May 22 employed iSeptember l kt t reg 16:99 king imported down Laster I 1 : I Mt BUDGET STORE DOMESTICSall flora ' - 61a“ I - 20 14 Goodin Idaho Falls Lewiston Pocatello Salmon wli voila — 30 74 31 20 32 44 3"5n 30 0 0 ila tr tr tr 40 N tri 13 46 B11141911 32 Butte 42 Bozeman 25 West Yellowstone Novida 45 Elko E 41 IY 53 55 Las lieges Reno 2 the MiSsisSiODI and Oftto ealteyS The Greet Lakes end the Northeast Sornerenteil is indi what rated for the central end southern Great Plains and Wong the South Ationtic Coast Cheyenne Big Piney E vanston Rock Springs Sheridan 16 11 10 tr 34 tie 17 01 24 —7 30 34 31 10 10 n 4 Al 1967 The complaint against Mrs Smith read the same except that the dates specified were from Jan 11 1966 to March been had She 1967 16 employed with the city from June 1958 until April 1967 i 16 13 21 14 —13 72 03 01 01 13 47 ria 39 48 57 32 41 11 34 Midwest Bismarck Chicago Detroit Kansas City Minneapolis Omaha 12 04 37 36 34 26 01 06 03 13 33 Wednesday Speaking at a luncheon of the Utah Chapter International Assn of Assessing Officers Dr Royal L Garff said assessors must change with the feeds on itself Bewildering as it seems changes in the last 50 years may be nothing compared to the changes in the next 20 years" Dr Garlf told government and business leaders School The luncheon was sponsored by the Utah IAA() chapter which is holding a four-daschool for assessors at Hotel y Utah Dr Gail said assessors must constantly adapt to new machines and assessing methods If they don't he explained tax money will be wasted He stressed the importance of assessors using all communications to make the public aware of the Als of tax assessing Decides Amount Most people know only the tax collector and not the assessor who decides how much is to be collected from whom the professor said During the luncheon one of the highest chapter awards the Mccarren Award was presentd to Reo Heaton Kane county assessor and state re resentatlyyliTAAO Earl MBaktr Salt Lake presented County assessor the award to Mr Heaton 1 - 26 14 26 36 South 84 44 33 Albuquerque 18 29 Atlanta 21 43 Louisville 78 75 Miami 76 53 New Orleans 40 37 03 Oit lemma City 36 44 32 Phoenix as 37 St Louis Soil Lake Weather Data: precipitation or period ended Wednesday at 5 pm none: precipitation for 42 November accumulative deficiency 114 precipitation since October 1 1967 108 accumulative deficiency 1:33 sunrise Thursday 7:31 MST sunset 5:01 'AST Salt Laks City Ogden and Provo — Periods of snow or rain changing to snow Thursday Snow continuing Thursday night Partial clearing late Thurs day night and Friday with some light snow or snow flurries Colder Thursday 40 lows Thursday Highs Thursday night utsper 70s Probability at measurnear 100 per cent able precipitation Thursday and 50 per cent Friday Utah — Northern portion periods of snow or rain changing to snow Thursday Snow Thursday night decreasing Friday Some areas locally heavy snow mountains Travelers lake precautions Coider Thursday Highs Thursday mostly In the 30s lows Thursday night in the upper Owns and 705 Southern porton variable cloudiness Thursday and with some snow or snow Friday flurries Highs Thursday 35 to ES lows Thursday night 15 to 25 Eastern Nevada — Periods of snow Thursday Mostly In north Some areas of heavy MOW northern mountains Travelers take precautions Decreasing snow Thursday night but a little snow at times into Friday with periods of Partial clearingilighs Thursday mostly In the 30s lows Thursday night In the teens and low 20s Southeastern Idaho — Travelers continue precautions snow of Periods with some areal locally Thursday A heavy mountains and passes little snow continuing at times into Friday b4h partial clearing Highs Thursday In the 30s lows Thursday night In the teens and low 70s Southwastern Idaho — Travelers Con tinue precautions early Thursday Periods of snow with some areas locally heavy mostly mountains and passes Partial early Thursday at clearing times Thursday afternoon through with a little now at times Highs Thursday mid 30s lows Thursday vont be Granted paroles dates and sentences Served were: Richard A Gibbs 24 Salt Dec 10 1968 served one Lake CITY year of one to 20 years for forgery Robert Greenwell 26 Ogden June 18 1968 served one year of one to 10 George W years tor grand larceny Duncan A2 Bountiful April 16 1968 served one year of not more than five d for tleaamrs Iceiart knowledge cein2 served One year of not more than five years for tallure to provide Morris S Russell 40 New Orleans La was told his one to 10 year sentence tor grand larceny wilt be condk tionally terminated on Feb ii 1969 rtil has served on year Denied release but receiving dates for their next hearings were Michael Niel son 29 Logan November 1968 served one year of one to 20 years for burgle ry and not more than five years for assault with a deadly weapon' Jog Ludlow Ek 24 Salt Lake City November 1969 served one year of five years to life for robbery and Jerry B Myers 26 Noth Salt Lake November 1970 served one Year of 10 years to for raw 21 13 33 33 19 31 East Boiton New York City -Pittsburgh Ws itt ingiOn DC versity of Utah professor of marketing and speech said "Knowledge - 34 Spokane It 45 Ca Heade 46 NM Vet —3 Junction Grand Pa CMS Slat 24 Anchoratte —2 Fairbanks 12 Honolulu 28 Juneau 63 Los Angelet 4i Portland iS San Died° SS Francisco SSan Al 14 13 times 99 d es ': 1231 37 Wyoming 26 wrinkle-fre- e if perf $10 hand-plucke- Ex-Employ- finish ft !Dro sr 5'3 20 56 60 : polyester " vAt o all gores ---42 00h0 suriey Montane "It the human race is to survive it must change more in the next 25 years than it has in the last 25000" a Uni n miracle blend BUDGET STORE DOMESTICS A 16 11 ' 22 Of Fast Change to Survive perfections will not affect the beauty of these bargains Fa- MI 16 71 31 Isiah U Savant Emphasizes Need e Save royally now on fitted g and flat per-sheets 78x80 cafe Slight im- A:4Ats4MIMIZIZMIPMetigtWirstsk?M$VvOlts'Itie4Peotkvo 30 40 37 34 Univ at Utah Like Cinderella persons coming to Salt Lake City for New Year's Eve will be able to have a ball City commissioners Wednesday authorized changing an ordinance banning Sunday dancing — but only when New Year's Eve falls on Sunday as it does this year The amended ordinance will permit Sunday dancing from Dec 31 at 9:30 pm until Jan 1 at 4 am t: - Temperatures will vereste near tor mu i In the remainder but there will be tioctuations the bureau said in Its weather outlook will t34 above pormal Precipitation west of the Continental Divide and over Wide Sunday Dancing Returns— For New Year's Eve Only or ll -- - M°80gdnb go( STORE DOMESTIC:S-e- SLID - 1 -- 1 tio round Green River Hanksville Logan Milford 11 if pert 1699 3x5 $7 Blanding Brvce Canyon Cedar City Coalville Nita 5i i 1 r Utah 5 if pelf $10 27ux4 8" 360 ' cro 155A Data From US Weather Bureau in mountain Snow locally heavy is expected to weed over a oreAs laroe part of tho Intermountain Rookies are Temperatures early Thursday axPected to be colder 5 ' a Snow Sky May Yet Give Us the Slip 100 su 7-- Watch Your Step 50! - IRMALI WASHINGTON (AP) — December be coicter than normal Wier the northern third of the nation end warmer than normal across the southern half the Weather Bureau said Wednesday rungs are co exciting and '®i sdave to :3 Wring will t!:41 Crinarnria Tn Miss Hansen pleaded guilty fatal shooting of Eldon 28 Roosevelt Ray Adams near Trernonton on June 28 1966 She later gave herself up Idaho to officers in Burley In other action the board granted four paroles one con- of senditional termination tence and denied release dates to three others as It set their next hearings to the 7 -- - NOMH1111----1970------- 20s Death Takes George E Smith at 69 George Ensign Smith 69 E Whitlock Ave former personnel director of the Salt Lake County 1154 General A University of Utah student Wednesday was charged with sodomy in coif nection with the assault of a boy at a Christmas play practice D City Judge Maurice Jones issued a warrant for the arrest of Richard Harold Winter 1852 Garfield Ave (1831 South) following the signing of the by Police complaint Detective Cameron E Hansen Bond was set at 82000 by the judge Charges against Winter stem from an incident Nov 20 Detective Hansen who has handled the investigation with university security officers said the victim reported the incident to his mother after returning nome from play practice ' - - 1 — -' pita' died Tuesday in a Salt Lake hos- pital after a long illness Organizer of the Salt Lake County Credit Union Mr Smith was t t L -- 't toont or it 11 le h Mr Smith past president the Salt Lake County Re- of publican organization A veteran of World War serving in the 145th Field Artillery he organized the Peter Atlas Post of the American Legion An active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Mr Smith was a high priest and a choir leader in the Highland Park LDS Ward He also was a member of the Swanee Sing- ers He was born March 24 1898 Isaac and Harriet Camilla Ensign Smith He married Amy Ella Hawkes Aug 27 1919 in the Logan in Logan to LDS Police Ihinting Student on Morals Count Hos- Temple Surviving are his widow and four daughters Mrs Henry L (Amy) Isaksen Tallahassee Fla Mrs Leona S Kravet Roy: Mrs Kirt D (Camilla) Wood Salt Lake City: Mrs Robert O (Myrle) Dalton St 22 George grandchildren two gre brothers sister Clyde F Iowa: and Ingrhm F and Mrs Elva Norris of Mesa Ariz Funeral services will be Saturday at 1 pm n the Park LDS Ward Highland Chapel 2535 Douglas St (1241 East) Friends may call at 2128 S State St Friday from to 8 pm and Saturday at the family residence prior to services Burial will be in Lawn Memorial Park Sunset Tires Wheels Taken Three tire and wheel assemblies valued at $62 were stolen from the Aaron Rentals Inc 31 W 21st South police said " — |