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Show -H The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, June !7, 1973 Mural to Set Missionary Mood Warden Rules Prison With Firm Hand Continued From Page B-- releases, outside speaking engagements I all checks, requisition requests, as well as reviewing shift reports, and checking the institution itself. But his job is rot without satisfaction. Mgmng During his 15 years as warden, Mr. Turner says he has added the maximum and minimum security sections and the women's facility. and home visits. To me. the varden said, conjugal visits only mean sex and theres too much emphases on sex. Thats why I'm for home visits that are designed on a family basis, emphasizing family solidarity rather than just sex Its surprising," Warden Turner saidl "how many families break up while the men are in here. Fxpands educational Program says he has expanded the educational program and started a vocational training program through Utah Technical College at 1 rovo He has added more leiHe A mural depicting Christ's commission to His Apostles on the day of His ascension will be painted in the lobby of the new Church Office Building, Church of Jesus Christ of But, they were few. Our visit was over. We walked out of the medium security section, only to be stared hard in the face by the high fences that surround the institution. W ill tt alls Come Dow Latter-da- Saints. y Harry Anderson, Ridgefield, Conn., and Grant Romney Lake Salt City Clawson, munlist, are collaborating on the work, which will be paint ed on the east wall of the lobby. The mural will be 14 feet 6 inches high and 68 feet long. Mr, Anderson is now doing an oil painting 40 inches by 16 main-floo- r Offices feet of the scene in Galilee when Jesus told His Apostles Go ye therefore, and teach all cations, baptizing them. The mural is scheduled to be completed by April 1, 1974. This is not an offering of these debentures for sale, or an offer to buy, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any of such debentures. The offering is made only by the Offering Circular and can be sold only to bona fide residents of the State of Utah. n? Our next question was inevitable. Will the orison walls ever come down? No," Warden Turner said. "There vill always be men who will need incarceration. We all have limits. Some men will hreak these limits." Security More Relaxed According to Warden Turner, everyone who visits the prison says security is more relaxed than in any other prison. And, by this time The Tribune's photographer and 1 were relaxed and sure time activities allowing rodeo club people, church groups, gavel clubs and tour groups to come into the prison. He says he initiated school and work chatting with the 50 to 60 prisoners who had gathered to talk about the outside, the pnson itself, or the warden. I heard some negative remarks from inmates about the w arden. for Church Utahs Bar .Selects parent company of Murray First Thrift & Loan Co. and its wholly owned subsidiaries MFT Mortgage Corp. and MFT Leasing. New Chief Special to The Tribune LaVar E. Stark, PROVO Ogden, was named president of the Utah State Bar here Saturday at the conclusion ofthe Bars annual meeting. Mr. Stark has served as a bar commissioner for the past five years. He was named - president-elec- t in 1972. Joseph Novak, Salt Lake City, was chosen presidentelect. Joseph Jackson, Cedar from the City, was newly created Fifth Division to the Bar Commission, and Richard Moffat, Salt Lake City, and John Beasiin, Vernal, were named new commissioners. Friday, the Bar passed margin a resolution Congress to relieve Judge Willis Ritter of his administrative duties as chief federal judge for Utah. On by a asking Can be purchased in multiples of $100.00 with a SS00.00 minimum. 4 Years TS'u The resolution seeks to end 7S 8 8- Tears 855X- -8 Tears Years 6 Tears -7 Years 9o 10 Years 89 a discriminatory practice against Utah, said Calvin Behle, the resolutions sponsor. Utah is the only federal judicial district where a judge over 65 still retains his administrative and judicial duties he Copies of the Offering Circular can be obtained from any office of Murray First Thrift & Loan Co. said. Congressional legislation has made it mandatory for all federal judges over 65 to relintheir administrative quish duties except where the incumbent judge was in office. Judge Ritter is the only federal judge remaining in office was the legislation since passed, said Mr. Behle. fh. Phone 521-654- 3 for all offices. Resources in excess of 520,000,000 Edward I. Vetter, President Societys Starting Historic Site Tours A walking-drivintour of histone sites in the Capitol Hill area begins Monday and g continues August through under the auspices of the Utah Heritage Foundation Tours will begin each Monday and Wednesday morning except holidays at 9:30 a.m. at the State Histoncal Society, E. South Temple. They will last about two and one- - 603 THE TIME IS IhVxC A . HOURS: .U MON-FI- 1489 So. State - half hours. About 45 sites will be visited during the guided tours, said Mrs. Thomas K. Sieg, organi- zer of the tours for the foundation. Included on the list is Ottinger Hall, the Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Assn. hall. Persons participating will be taken inside to see historic equipment. The Capitol Hill Historic District was defined by the Governors Cultural and. Historic Sites Review Committee in April. Identification and research of the sites was done in part by the foundation under a grant from the Utah State Institute of Fine Arts. The tour is an outcome of this project. Guides and transportation will be available for drop-tounsts, but groups should call the foundation at for reservations. ( ?F0GuD GRAND OPENING IN 7:39 AM TO i PM SAT. I AM So. TO 12 NOON State-262-2- 984 Lloyd to Take CABIN MODELS NOW LSU Position UNDER CONSTRUCTION FACTORY OPEN TO PUBLIC PRIOR TO TIMBERLINE FROM BARBEQUE WITH ORDER THIS WEEK EXCLUSIVE V i I 359-72- 41! 2235 Wash., Ofisn L. 'HsJr "I mrmo X 5! MOUNTAIN LOTS AVAILABLE 0 on Dafilc's 232 South f.Viin LOW INTEREST FINANCING AVAILABLE in POLYESTER DOUBLE KNIT li $3,595 FREE DELUXE akd QUALITY AND GRAND OPENING I KIT MATCHING SPORT PANTS AVAILABLE & WEEK ANNOUNCED AT GRAND OPENING PALM BEACH SUI COMFORT 1 NEW MODELS TO BE 328-57- Special to The Tnbune LOGAN Former Utah P. Congressman Sherman Lloyd has announced he wig leave his job with the U S. Information Agency to become the Milton R. Merrill professor of political science next academic year at Utah State University. Mr. Lloyd will return to his alma mater after being assistant director for administration with the government agency. ::s-9:3- - rfqlp)ni!crto(?: A |