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Show m iii Ma'W"1 imyi K 0 The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, July 23, 1973 1 Dies, 5 in Hospital After Car Crash Special to The Tribune EPHRAIM Five persons remained hospitalized Sunday collision following a three-ca- r here which hilled a Ephraim man late Saturday Evart Jensen died about 15 minutes alter the 11 40 p m collision at 2nd North and Mam (U S 89), according to rtah Highway Patrol Trooper The victims Kent Whitney 66, driver of the car. was listed in fair condition Sunday at Utah Valley Hospital Provo, suffering internal injuries and a broken left leg s Dee Smith, 62, Kelvin Richardson, 24. his wife Susan, 24, and daughter Lisa, 13 months, all from Payson 4 Escape Injury other persons Four Mr Cannon, a graduate jf the George Trooper Whitney said the Jensen car and a vehicle driv- Receives Vernal Crown en by Michael Andersen, 17, Ephraim, collided Trooper Whitney said the Andersen youth told him he did not see the Jensen car as he attempted to cross Main Street from east to west The trooper sa.d there was heavy traffic on the road after the final performance of the Mormon Miracle Law School, held a number Mr. Cannon of government positions, including a position with the Federal Bureau of Efficiency , based in Washington, D C. History Student who Frandsen, Lynette plans to major in business and dance, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Dean Frandsen, Roosevelt. First attendant was Margo Lynne Murdock, 18, daughter of W.S. Murdock Roosevelt Gwen Richens, a senior at Roosevelt High School, was second attendant She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Duane Richens The trio will reign ocr the convention in Vernal Aug. 4 Pageant in Manti 2 weather Mondays of scattering over the Indicates I thundershowers showers and o r I mountain continued Area; map Inter-- cool. Generally Fair, Though Passengers Two Fphraim youths, Chad Perry and Davi-- , Lawry, were passengers in the Andersen car and uninjured The impact of the collision pushed the Jensen car across the center line and a collided with a northbound camper tank dnveii by M Eugene Smith, 62, Payson The Rich ardsons ruling inside the camper, were thrown through a window over the trucks cab National Weather Service Oata Siei should be generally foir over Utah and Nevada Tuesdov with o few scattered showers in the after noon Idaho and Wyoming will be partly cloudy and con expect sect tered showers TEMPERATURE CHART 12 hr r Blooding Bryce Canyon Bullfrog Cedor City Prec Low High Utah 82 M 74 93 84 60 4V 80 92 79 74 57 10 10 77 55 53 69 41 83 46 50 53 50 n Price Provo Randolph Richtle'd Ponseveil Salt Lake City St George 80 74 58 60 98 Idaho Boise Buriev Gooding Idaho Foils Lewiston Pocatello 80 57 78 6$ 50 53 51 81 58 69 51 78 Montana 60 Butte 65 Bozeman 60 West Yellowstone Nevada 58 41 74 4 85 40 $3 Wyoming Cheyenne Big Plney Evanston . .7071 . . . 47 37 49 69 . 02 06 48 101 . . tr 5 77 . Ely . Las Vegas . Reno . Winnemucco 02 15 10 Tr 84 . . Denver Grand Junction . 89 Pacific States 62 Anchoroae .77 Foirbonks . Honolulu .. , SI S8 Juneau . 77 Los Anoeies Portiond .. . . . 68 72 Son Diego . . 70 San Francisco 63 Seattle 74 Spokane Midwest 72 Bismarck . . . 74 Chicago 82 Detroit . . . . 76 Duluth . 76 Konsos City 80 .... Minneapolis . Omaha ...... 70 St Louis . . . . . 19 "FAPD3 ERNEST B0RGNINE SHOWTIME 12 50 3 Od. 5 20 LEE MARVIN 9:0 pG Assorted jewelry and cash, total value 8115, was reported stolen from Betty Gillespies residence at 142 Duplex PI (135 North), police said MATtHEES STEREOPHC" DAILY y 930 SOUND "JESUS 1 jO 3 30, 5 30, 7 30. CHRIST SUPERSTAR" 371 A member of the Church of Jesus Chnst of Latter-daSaints, he was born in Salt L,ake City on July 28, 1899, to John Q. and Annie Wells Cannon In 1928, he mamed Nel- - Showers o,id thunder Wyoming showers afternoon and evening Otherwise partly cloudy through Tues dov Little change in temperotures with lows Monday night 45 to 55 with 3) to 45 mountains Hohs Mondot ond Tuesday 75 to 85 with 60s moun toms Extended Outlook Wednesday through Friday Utah Dry weather expected during the period except for isolated offer noon ond evening mountain thuder Mild temperatures but with showers a slow rising trend Highs in the low 80s rising to IS to 95 by Friday Lows mostly in the 50s. Nevada Dry weofher expeetted inrougn me period mud enpefuiui s but with o slow rising trend Highs In the oreo except the extreme south In the 80s rising to IS to 95 bv Friday Lows in the 40s ond low 50s Highs in the extreme south 9S to 105. Lows 68 to 78 Mild Wednesday Southern Idaho trend. with warming Dry except east on chonce few thundershowers Highs 7$ to 85 WednesWednesday 45 to Lows 95 Fridoy. day and 85 to o y 5 Veterans of World War I YlVt y MOVIE AUDIENCE GU1DE IW uNy THIS k GREAT COOD FUN! w I, IW& SfAl Eeler Suggested for ence. All oge remitted. PG Suggested for MATURE 11:15 Robert Mitcnum Peter Boyle B1 3:15 EM. Bridal Veil 1:30 P.M; (parental guidance sugAll ages admitted. st Phone Persons under 17 not odmitted, unless accompanied ,, , Trent ot adult RESTRICTED guardian. Persons under II not mined Eddie-Coyle-" oudi-enr- gested) Partly cloudy through Wyoming Fridoy Scattered ofternoon ond eve No mng showeres ond thunderstorms large changes in temperature High 75 85 to Low tempertemperatures atures in the 50s "Ihs Friends Of EmrtaTimEs GENERAL audi- 55 Ceiorcdo 600 6 TO, io oi Thief Gets Jewelry time of his death, he was serving as judge advocate of the Salt Lake Barracks of Delta Honksvtlle Mdtord Ogden TATUM ONEAL p m. and Wednesday an hour pnor to services Bunal will be m the Salt Lake City Cemetery. At the Scattered Showers Forecast 20a 4 O 8 During his education at the University of Utah he was a student of Western history and was an active member of the Western History Assn and the Utah State Historical Society a Washington, D. C. Funeral services will be Wednesday noon at 260 E South Temple, where friends may call Tuesday from University were Student at BYU - H , Washington uninjured Special to The Tribune A VERNAL Young University Bngham freshman from Roosevelt has been crowded Miss Ulrtah Basin Industrial Convention y CTAHO'LIAL 12 uO. Daoghter Survives Mr. Cannon is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Glen L (Mary) Hamberlm, Salt Lake three grandchildren, City, two brothers and a sister, John Q Cannon and Mbs Margaret C. Clayton, both Salt Lake City; and Aaram Q a' Ts Reported in fair cond.tmn m Payson Hospital were Paula sKjwnws who Le Lillian Waterfield, died Sept. 22, 1972. The former Utah director of the Federal Housing Administration, David V. Cannon, 73, died Saturday at his home, 8 Hillside Ave. fcp (235 North), of a heart ment Jensen, wife, Marion Bickmore intermuntaintheatres Former FHA Aide Dies at 73 in S.L. ond one fores ovoileLte Round Trip w od- 60 70 62 52 65 East Boston .. New York City Washington, D C. . CM 77 81 . 78 69 69 South Ationta Birminohom Birmingham Louisville - Miami' New Orleans 91 70 92 92 73 73 91 71 3 18 85 74 75 U 93 Albuquerque El Poso Ft Worth Phoenix San Antonio Tucson 91 96 95 102 92 99 51 66 02 0NE-IN-A-MILLI- Nevodo Generally fair through Tuesday but few afternoon ond eve over thundershowers mainly mng mountains north Continued cool but m 40s Lows trend slight worming and highs upper 70s to middle 80s Southwest Idaho Partly cloudy od continued coolor with widely scot thundershowers tered showers mostly over mountains through Mon Highs day Foir and mild Tuesday owl both days 75 to 85 Overnight mostly 50s Southeast Idaho Partly cloudy cool with scoHered and continued showers ond thundershowers Monday Highs both days decreasing Tuesdov mostly 70s Overnigh lows 40s to low 50s f in the West! 7:30 p m. Every Year! Davis Stadium 2 00 per peresn Children under 12 Free WAIT Tit YOU RIDE THE NEW n m &n fisAt 48 If CM. 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Ruffost 0N Utah Generally foir Monday ord Tuesday but few afternoon ond evemainly north ning thundershowers Continued cool but with slight wormLows mostly 45 to 55 ing trend Highs both doys in 80s Add a bright new accent to your sense of individuality and style Fashion frames from the fabulous collection at Standard Optical You can choose from a wide variety of eyewear ideas superbly crafted in wire, metal or plastic. Theres a beautiful expression of eyewear style for every taste and every occasion. Smart Distinguished. Unique See the complete collection at Standard Optical and every Tuffost 75 69 77 63 Salt Loko Weother Do to Precipitation for period ended Sunday ot S pm, trace. Precipitation for 49 89 Accumulative excess, July. 1, October since If?. Precipitation 16 85 accumulative excess 4 48 Sun rise 6 16MDT Sunset 8 52 MDT Solt Lake City, Ogden Provo Generally fair Monday and Tuesday with only a slight chance of on afternoon thundershowers Continued cool but with slight warming trend Lows both nights mid 50$ Highs both days middle 60$ Probability of measurable mwht 10 percent Monday showers Light winds Lets you look like youre wearing glasses because you want to, not because you have to. TOMORROW JULY Youre Southwest one. QUARTER $ POUNDER! WITH CHEESE 69c I 7t vith your v specie! - e Q V- - cP rTru Xfcr v , LikeMEg) |