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Show - 10 A Th? Sail lake Tribune, Saturday, July ym yi 21, 1573 Executive, 47, Dies, Rep. Owens Thomas H. Ivers Hears Ills JJ . Thomas 11. Ivers. vice president of TeleMation, Inc , of Salt Lake City and a prominent member of the Intermountain investment community, died in a Salt Lakp hospi- tal Friday after a illness. He was sided at 1097-nt- rr h 47. He h had re- East Mr Ivers iomed TeleMation in after IS soars with the brokerage firms of .1 A Houle & Co. and Goodhody &. Co. He served as an investment analyst, account executive an"4 in Hie research and underwriting departments of Hogle and I, ood body He was named a dneetm and vice president in charge 19 Mr. Ivm corporate relations ot leleMation Executive in 1971 for TeleMation, a manufacturer and international distributor Solon Group Hears Legislative Report Special to The Tribune CEDAR CITY Utah Legislative Council members met at Southern Utah State College Friday to hear committee reports on matte s to be consid- - ered at the next regular session of the Utah Legislature The council also discussed possible legislative action for the special session of the Legislature scheduled to begin m Salt Lake City Oct 8 Major items on the agenda for the special session include the reenactment of tax relief bills, passed at the last regular session but not continued in time for enactment. Among these bills are the reduction of tne state property tax levy and per capita relief in sales tax and income fax assessment. Other possibilities for legislation are action on constitutional amendments regarding the executive branch of state government and the use of state credit for industnal promotion. Task force reports on legislative affairs included statements on local governments. natural resources, transportation and public safety, revenue and taxation, government operation, economic resources, public education, higher education and social services The council received a special greeting from Sen. Dixie Leavett, Utah majority lead er He served as orgamer and steering committee chair- man for the association of governments and introduced Keith Stroud, coordinator of health and social services for the organization y Mr. Stroud explained the organization of the pilot program for health and social services now operating in the area. Also present at the meeting was Garth Jones, representative for Iron and Kane counties y Council members and their families were guests at a dinner hosted by SUSC President and Mrs. Royden C. Braith-wait- The group attended the Friday night performance at the Utah Shakespeare Festival of electronic television for hi-- De-pi- Ur hers was born Mjy 24 Suiool, where he was active whom he was affiliated with sigma Chi Fraternity lie served with the I tilted sta'es Navy during World War II and worked for the Anaconda Copper Mining Co before imning J A Hogle He was named manager of Hogtes investment service department in 1974 Owens pioimsed m contact Housing and Urban Development officials in Washington D C , and Salt Laki City Commissioner Jennings Phillips Jr, head of the cm He ...a housing authority. Mr. Ivors was act.e in Salt pledged a search for additionLake City youth projects and al funds for low income houscoached baseball teams m tho ing Catholic school parochial Nu False Hopes league for many years J dont want to raise a lot lie was married Dec. 24, of false hopes, but I will 1474, to the former Sally Con- erv in Detroit spend some time looking into the housing problem and urge Widow Survives the appropriate officials to do Mr Ivers is survived by his he what should be done, widow; three sons, Thomas, said Robert Matthew and Patrick The uho congressman Corn, erv, and a daughter, to contact new ownpromised Marilyn Grace: Ins father, of the property involved to James Ivers Sr, Salt Lake ers if he could arrange to see City, four brothers, James local residents given have !r . William and John, Salt time to find new homes more Lake City, and Miles, Park The housing problem, as the City, and three sisters, Mrs. J W'. (Grace Mary) Gallivan, union outlined it for Rep Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Owens, is not the fault of the Eileen Hosev, San Mateo, city Housing Authority. It is a Calif., and Mrs. John (Marcel- matter that HUD requires each change in a contract to la) Caffey,vTimonium, Ma. Holy rosary will be said for be approved. Whenever propMr Ivers at the Neil O'Donerty is found, HUD must apnell Mortuary, 372 E. 1st prove the project before conSouth, at 8 p m. Sunday. The tracts can be signed. By the tuneral mass will be at 10 time local officials are able to a.m. Monday at St. Ann's go back to the contractor, he Catholic Church, 430 E. 2100 has had to raise his price because the cost of building maSouth. Family suggests contriterials has gone up, and the to butions Chemotherapy Canproject must be completely Research, cer Clime. Salt Lake Citv reapproved Smart-W'dso- Special to The Tribune A Morgan girl was killed Thursday afternoon when a pickup' truck In which she was riding rolled on old U.S. 30 near Enterprise Point, about fne miles west of here. Morgan County Sheriff Max Robinson identified the victim as Vickie Lynn Mickelscn, daughter of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Fred L Mickelscn. special to Rep he '1 'I nbune than 6,000, he said He said a number of wmtrj champion cowboys are in this year's show and audiences have been enthi-i- . a stic mn-oetm- The show will continue n Saturday, Monday and Tu(-d- ay at 8 p m wnh a specud afternoon show Tuesduv 2 30 pm - The anPALMYRA, NY nual Hill Cumorah Pageant "America's tt it nes- - for ( hri- -t opened hire Friday fm h- - ititb annuei-ar- produc- y tion spmisoted Je-u- s Chn-- the by t of C liurcli of Latter-da- y Saints, the pageant uses a east ot 400 to how the rise and fall of an ancient Amenean civilization as told ,f in the Book of Mormon ihe which pageant, PLUMBING FIXTURES Pipe. .Valves LINOLEUM -- has religion-spectacl- Performance.- p m daily July 27 at and Repair Parts Cutting, Threading, Fitting Pipe Shop 10.50 9x12 12x12 12x15 15-219-2- Headquarters 5 For 5 Swamp Cooler Repair Pumps, Fitting, 7ubing LINOLEUM REMNANTS RUG RUNNERS TABLE TOPPING Buy & Save at We Are For The The Handyman, The Profession:! 9 28, and 4 Hill July 31 through Aug. Cumorah is four miles south of fittings r RUGS e, Palmvra ill! 4th So. 7th W. 4th So. 7th W. 355-465- in Salt Lake 6 2470 Wall Ave.' mOocfon BUY NOW TO AVOID HIGHER MATTRESS PRICES ALREADY IN EFFECT. GETTHE FINEST MATTRESS AVAILABLE ATTHE LOWEST & SLEEP THE FAMOUS SLEEP-PACOST PLUS RECEIVE FREE BONUS with each King or Queen Set The SLEEP BONUS with ... K EachTwinorFul! Set. PAK SLEET O Deluxe Quilted n O 1 Fitted No-Iro- 1 Deluxe Blanket Bolster Pillows No-Iro- n Padded Headboard Deluxe Metal Frame with Casters Sheet Flat No-Iro- SLEEP BONUS Bedspread Sheet 1 2 2 n Easy-Ro- ll Twin & Full Size Inch Sleep Bonus) Pillowcases M4800 Area Affected Among those affected by the eviction notices along 4th East between 4th and 5th South is Mrs. Pearl Hessheimer, a widow whom King Size Set $1 goo Queen Size Set I've lived in this same house for 27 years, she said. Having to move now means a complete change in my I'm so upset I feel absolutely sick. Q 0O Twin V liie-styl- e. Mrs. Hessheimer The paid attendance Fnd. was more than 7,098 and a' Thursday's night's opere-mo- re - Pageant nation been tei nu d the elaborate mnsi is held on the western Sipe of Hill Ctinio-- i ah where, m 1S23, Joseph Smith, UDS Ihurch founder, claimed to have lound the golden plates from which tie said be recorded the Book of Moimon Grandma Set OO (inch sleep bonus) has man- aged to find a new home m a duplex near 8th East and tith South, but it is much smaller than her present home. I don t want to complain, " she said. I dont wa,.t that ''.V: much publicity. But my sympathies are with those who live around here and who must get out y i . Has Been Enough This house has been big enough for my family to come home at Christmastime and I've had a place for my grandchildren to sleep when they wanted to stay overnight, she said. I wont be able to do that any more in tl.e new place For petes sake, Junior! . . . What did jou say to the umpire that he slapped a $500 fine on you! S.L. Planners Eye New Road Plan asatch Boulevard someday may extend into Utah County, Salt Lake County commissioners said Friday. But that's a long time off . W Meanwhile, planners and others will consider how to stretch beput a four-lantween the South Little Cottone Road (9FH) wood Canyon South) and 10200 South Most people think Wasatch Boulevard goes up Little CotBut tonwood it Canyon. doesnt," explained Planning Director Clayne J Ricks Lions Choose New Slate Special to The Tribune AMERICAN FORK Ray O. Walker has been installed as president of the American Fork Lions Club for the 1973-7club year. - 4 In reality, what is now a name in txiulevard only around the Granite area, he added. Because the area is growing so rapidly, planners recommend widening feet the boulevard to 0 and extending it about 1 5 mile, the planning director said 80-10- Commissioners, who "I'm having to put some of my furniture m storage, since there wont be enough room for my dining room set in the new apartment, she said. to be 130 Deluxe Quilted Surface over deep construction. Compare with sets selling at Over $300 00 for mattress & springs alone. Price includes sleep pek & sleep bonus worth up to 3160 OO Petal Value. Act Now! Prices wilt increase Fully guaranteed. multi-lay- $98 00 Twin Set 114 00 Full Set Deluxe fully quilted surface over multi-laye- r construction $ 20800 QUEEN DfejUxe quilted surface over deep multi-laye- r ully guaranteed heavy innersprmg units & sleep-bonu- s veep-pe- k Tins SET construction Price includes ensemble is a $339.00 value Fuu IUU she said. My sons have all they can do just to live thur own lives SIZE S0FABED Convenient for that extra bed. Dual-Purpo- se Sofa or- SOLID OAK feet wide. But that was for a scenic road, Commissioner Ralph Y. McClure stated. Weve determined we're m no position to provide scenic roads because we cant provide enough collector roads It may be 1980 before the extension is ready because it will be built as the area develops with subdividers deeding to to the county, Mr Ricks said. right-of-wa- 27800 KING SET Mrs. Hessheimer receives her income from a civil service pension left by her late husband, social security and disabled veterans aid. I try to be dered planners and surveyors to come up with alignment for the extension, said plans originally called for the extension The truck driven by Ann His officers are Charles Whitaker, 17. Morgan, went Biggins, first vice president; cut of control on the After that segment is done, Junior Williamson, second vat e county road, the sheriff said. president; Lawrence Hansen, planners should consider takMiss Whitaker suffered minor third vice president; Emil O. ing the road on to Utah Com injuries. ty. it was decide! Jones, secretary-treasureram-slic- LDS Present Gumorali neighbors address as Wilkins. MORGAN-- Fred Augsburger ITominent Flonst n By Licit ty Taken Color since spimg The Friday meet- Buzis and his neighbors in for still more preparation demohtion man ger, athletics lie graduated ing was touched off when evil trmn the University of Utah, tion notues were issued to Mr first-degre- From Morgan con-ulta- nt Bums, in to quash the accusation that Robert E. Roll, 44, e murcommitted der in the March 10 shooting death of Sheriffs Depu'y Melvin Colebrook. 41, will be heard Wednesday at 9 a m. by 3rd District Judge D. Frank Kills Girl through mainly members of the ef James and Grace Iv"ts. He union charged as many as 5(1 was graduated from Judge to 75 homes have been demolMemorial Catholic High ished in the Central City area A motion Truck Rollover Speaking m Salt Lake City, a son Mr. Attendance at the Days r,f '47 Rodeo at the Salt Palace is higher so far this year than last, and about equal to jh. first year it was held at the convention center, accordin to Fhp Harmon, rodeo t ha, m e 477-4t- h Hearing On Death family fight. Of Housing consultant Court Dates The defendant was in court Friday and would have had to enter a plea had not the motion to quash been filed by his attorney, Phil L. Hansen. A trial date is expected to be set if the motion is denied. Other alternatives include remanding the case back to City Court for another preliminary hearing or ordering that a new allegation be filed. When Roll was bound over to district court, Mr. Hansen told City Judge Paul G. Grant that the charge should be voluntary manslaughter rather than first degree murder. Roll, free on a $10,000 property bond, is accused of shooting the deputy after two officers arrived at the Roll home, 3569 Warr Rd. (2589 South), to investigate the report of a 79 619 H 1414 he marred Mareelle and in the Salt Lake floral Salt Lake Prcdbeck artist St., former ou'ner of Evans Floral LDS Temple She died July 29. Co , died Friday at his home 1447 of natural causes On Oct 27. 1402 he married floral Mr Margaret Taylor in Salt Lake Augsburger's activities include being the City He is survived by his Rose past regional director of the widow. i sister. Mrs. Florists Transworld Dehverv Porschatis of Salt Lake tity and past president of f-- Utah and several nieces and nephew Allipd Flonst Assn , U tah Garden Cltibs. I tah Funeral erv ices will be held Rose Society and the Sail Monday at 1pm at 36 E rth Lake Men's Garden Club In South where friends may ' ill I he early 1930's he appealed Sundav p m and Mondav Today In one hour prior to services. regularly on the The West television program Burial will be in the Salt Lake as a garden c lty Cemden Bom May 14, 1S44, in Kern TV Switzerland, the son of Johann and Rosetta Mosimarn Burglars removed a portable in 1913 he emigrated television set valued at color to the US with ins mother a 8280 from Raymond Lyman's brother and sister On Oct Id residence at 772 Dowrungton We (1825 South), police said. low-inco- 1420. Running High Fred Augsburger, , career as a bicDuring ker, he held several admim-trati- ve The problems of positions with the Salt housing in Salt Lake Lake Stock Exchange He also City were laid out for Rep. served for a time as corporate Wayne Owens, Friday for Tele- in a meeting with the Union of communications, Inc., the Poor Denver Some 30 persons gathered ir. ( nntinucs Work the home of Ted Buzis, his illness, he con- East, to seek Rep. Owens astinued his TeleMation work sistance in stopping demolition until about six weeks ago of homes without replacement. Grin and Dear it Motion Filed equipment Rodeo Intern! Fred Augsburger, Floral Artist, Dies Central Cilv 3-P- C. DRAIN PIPE a FITTINGS y k SAlfUki $115o BEDROOM SET Deluxe finish, a!l hardwood construction WE HAVE IT ABS PLASTIC BUNK BEDS Complete MANr STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM g |