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Show i Court Eyes J Debate On Access Special to the Tribune MIDVALE Street access to a Sandy apartment complex will be argued Monday at 10 a m before 3rd District Judge Stewart Hanson Ethnic Week Session Aides Mull Speaker Terms Ogden 'Racist By Darlene Galbraith try is apathy. Minorities Tnbune Correspondent should fake an active part in sessions such as these, but we know what our HILL AIR FORCE BASE -Ogden was termed the most racist, most bigoted city I'xe lived in by a panebst during the initial Ethnic Week session here Monday The court will hae to deSpeaking at the Base Sercide if Sandy or the builder vice Club, H C. Massey, Comwill provide a new means of munity Action Program direcaccess fur the complex or if tor for A letter LOG Ogden, said members apartment residents can use of the Weber Area Council of purportedly written in 1940 by Midvale streets Butch Cassidy, which indiof Governments, composed cates he was not killed in Last Friday the Midvale Ogden officials and represCity Council ordered the short entatives from surrounding South America, was revealed at' Utah State University s stub of Harrison Street fenced communities, are ultra-raciOutlaw History Week, which off to prevent use by residents and . of the 236-ubegan Monday. apartments, Worst City near 200 West and MOO Sou'h, Ive bved in many cities, constructed by Golden Muir but this is the worst, particuLater an attorney for the m the area of housing, 'butldcr, James B Mason, ob- larly Mr. Massey said. tained a temporary restraining Alex Hurtado, past president order to keep the road open of SOCIO and an Ogden city Residents Harrison along if and Princeton streets, the councilman, replied that you say that there are highly only- - access roads to the prejudiced individuals in the Sandy complex, bad com1 Special to The Tnbune plained to the Midvale City city, then would agree But I racis a that Council of increased traffic, disagree Ogden 'BENNION A Bountiful and the council voted to close ist city. woman was killed and five Harrison Street In a special The greatest problem is other persons injured Monday m a collision at nu&Ui'g, the council later renot discrimination but simply issued its earlier order and not enough housing for low the intersection of 6200 South the ence was constructed e and families. and 2700 West. These include income Keziah L. Standing, 75, 568 groups ,Jhe action was taken after Woodland Cl. (1330 , South), a petition containing more ethnic America, he said. than 100 signatures was preBountiful, was dead on arrival Participants in the opening at CottonwoodHospital. Her sented to the council, Ben G. session of the week-lonobBeth included Standing daughter, Bagiev, Midvale city attorney, servance repressaid entatives of vanous ethnic Brother. 50, 5455 Paulette Lake (3850 South' v, as listed in erd-icgroups in the Ogden-Sal- t ccedi'on. area. City - (P) Car, Truck Crash IGlls 1, Hurts 5 two-vehic- middle-incom- g 2 i)ie, 4 Hurt On U.S. 89 Special to The Tnbune ALRORA, Sevier County Two women were killed and four other persons injured Monday when a car and a pickup collided headon on U.S. 89 a mile west of here about 3:35 pm. rain-slic- k Dead are Anita Louise Burdick, 30, Sabna, who died at the scene and Donna L. Long, 44, Orem, who died ibout 7.30 p m after being taken to the Ltah Valley Hospital m Provo. t Patrol Trooper Highway Kent Whitney said the four injured persons were listed m fair condition at the Sevier alley Hospital. said Deputy John Adams said the northbound vehicle driven by Mrs. Brother collided with a westbound truck driven by De Wayne Mark Bennett, 19, 4785 S. 1175 West, about 4 10 p.m. Mr. Bennett was treated at Cottonwood Hospital and In his remarks, Maj. Gen. Bryce Poe III, Ogden Ar Materiel Area commander, emphasized the Air Forces stand, on equal opportunity. If you practice discrimination, you are not fit to supervise or command. released. Indian Day Ethnic Week activities will continue daily through Friday, beginning at 4 p m. at the Service Club Tuesday will be American Indian Day. Othec passengers in the Bennett vehicle also received minor injuries, according to Deputy Adams. Sandra Anderson. 14, 1551 Paradise (5050 South); Susan Jarvis, 14, 4942 S. 1575 West, and Duane Bremholt, 14, 4645 S. 1175 West, all received minor injuries. Another pasthe in vehicle, senger Lynn Bennett, 4785 S. 1175 West, was uninjured, according to Deputy Adams. Mondays opening session . drew relatively few persons less than 100. Epifamo Welch, president of SOCIO for the Ogden Area, urged those attending to contact your people. One of the biggest problems in the coun The Outlaw History Display, which will last until Saturday, w ill be one of the many exhibits dunng the Festival of the American West at the univer- The Chicanos. Robert sity. Ara- and his brother Frank, both Tooele, complained about prejudice against Chua-no- s from lawmen and local citizens. They said Chicanos are often refused service at local establishments and have threatened cowboys their lives. gon, 22, Letters, Photos Williams Erickson, ' , 926 Forest Vie vs, Ave., Sdiedot (' f , Aug o t ot home cancer. will be displayed in the Universitys Spectrum prior to the performances of The West: Amentas Odyssey. Claims Fear Were afraid to go anywhere Anglos can be found in a group, the younger Mr. Aragon said. Many of the possessions on display are owned by Kerry Ross Boren, who claims the Cassidy is authentic. The National Geographic Society, as well as many nationally know histonans have utilized Mr. Boren's knowledge of outlaw history to uncover information pertaining to the western era western crafts fair is being held m conjunction with the university's week of western acitiv lties and displays Examples of western wear, leather work and Indian crafts will be part of the display. A A1 Garcia, field representative for state law enforcement, said he has found that a report of from 60 to 70 Chic milling around Tooele Thursday night was actually a dozen persons trying to find out why one person was held in jail. court Lake Salt City ombundsman, Alfredo Avila, said he is mvestigatuig recent Chicano tnals m Tooele, and Mr. Russell agreed to help with the study. Honor Mrs. Rampton Parties Agree The award, given to Mrs. Rampton pnor to the initial performance of The West: Amencas Odyssey, was presented by university president, Glen L. Taggart. the conclusion of the meeting, all parties agreed there is no reason for a tense atmosphere and they must determine what problems exist and then tackle them. Lake City June 2, 1913 Williams I Bert Erickson, E East Thursday m thristian Christion Senders. Harold East,5 Otdied not Aug Dunng Mondays pageant activities, Lucy Beth Rampton, wife of Gov. Calvin L. Rampton, received an honorary degree from Utah State University. Mr. Russel said both sides Anglos and Chicanos must negotiate and iron out problems. He said a meeting was held in Tooele in February' that seemed to clear the air for at least a short time. Meanwhile, they meet again Tuesday with other persons mine what course should be taken. Carrier agreed to in Tooele to deterof action o Salt Lake hospital Born June 1, 1904. Salt Lake City, to Sonchra ond Annie C. Stet-- , Sand-- , tensen ers Jr Mar- Sander, June 24, Sa.t 1925, " jr f , ' S, Harold LDS Lake brothers, O LeRoy, Salt Lake City, RayRonald, mond, Ogden; W I os Angeles; Milton W, Washington, D C. Funeral Wednesday 2 pm, N.blev Park LDS Ward chapel 2440-7tEast. Friends coll 5850 9th East, Tuesday 6 8 m , 0 chapel hour prior to services. Burial, Mt View Mjmorial Estates S. L. Area Births Births reported by Soil Luke trea hospital during the 48 hour period ended at 9 pm Monday in Cude LDS Hospital Mr ond Mrs E Don McArthur, 1325 Browning Ave , doughter. Mr ond Mrs Jeroid T Doven-por705 S. Redwood Rd , dough-te- r ond Mrs Joseph J. Ouricy, 2367 Shendon Rd , son David Mr ond Mrs Neddy, Hensen, 535 Center St , son Mr ond Mrs Jax H. Pettev, 8789 Chorriot Dr . son Charles Mr J. Mrs and 374? Lee Maur Hawkins. St, Gfonger. daughter Mr and Mrs Kent Garner Jones, 380 E 300 South, Sandy, son Mr and Mrs Kordell W Smith, 665 W 3965 South, son Mr and Mrs Jomes G Hanson, 1520 Kensington Ave , son Mr and Mrs Darwin L. Ridd, 174 E 4500 South Murrov, son Mr Mrs ond Wovne Joy Moynes, 3874 Brook wood Dr , son Mr and Mrs Lewis Paul Starks, 1195 S 1200 West, son Mr. ond Mrs Christen M Eldr-ld1006 Loke St , son. . Mr ond Mrs. Brent E. Popp, 1328 Crandall Ave . daughter Mr and Mrs. Doug os A Skene, 2312 Arnette Dr , daughter. Mr ond Mrs Morris Btatock, 8349 100 Ea.t, Sondy, son Mr ond Mrs Ron F Westens-kow- , 1002 . 9400 South, Sondv, daughter Mr and Mrs Richord D Thomas, 3061 S. 8600 West, Magna, daughter Mr ond Mrs Mkhoel C Montague, 3025 E 3300 South, doughter Mr University Hospital Mr ond Mrs Bloir C Maxwell, Peoa, Summit County, daughter Mr and Mrs. Steven Plewe, 119 M St , daughter. Mr and Mrs. Brent N Nletson, West. Granger sort tvr ond Mrs Kurt Brent Finder, 2968 Alone St . Gronger, son Mr and Mrs Owen L Wolte, 8913 W 2800 South, Magna, daughter Mr ond Mrs Arthur Nov, 6840 S 2700 West. West Jordan, son Mr. and Mrs Robert C Petersen. 4728 S. 4140 West, Kearns, son Mr and Mrs Kenneth L 5o96 S. 4580 West, Kearns, son 3609 S 4240 Jesss St. : ! , I . t 8, , Funeral t p m. Wednesday 26th Ward Pioneer at Friends may coll ot Deseret 9 om 'rom Mortuary Tuesday and at the chapel an hour prior to service Burial will be in Salt Lake City Cemetery. July In 1908, Salt to Loke Elon City and Eliza- - ' beth Fescher Hanson. Married Rulon C. Anderson April 30, 1921 ii. the Bolt Lake LDS Temple Managed the Mondell and Del Roya ODort-ment- s for many years Member South 13th Ward. LDS Church A 1457 husband and Lake City, two R Hanson, brothers, James Suit Lake City; ond E Ray Idaho, Hansen, Pocatello, two sisters, Gordon Mrs Salt Newman, (Mildred) Lake City, ond Mrs Clarence (Edith) Shelley, Murray Funeral 2 om Wednesday at 36 E. 7th South, where friends may call 6 8 pm. Tuesday ond Wednesday an hour before services. Burial will be in Salt Lake City Cemetery. Survivors mother, Salt PROVO Duke. 80. St Rebecca Provo, , , sons. Lewis A Mark's Hospital ,Jb Mr ond Mrs George Allen, 2420 E 6780 South, doughter Mr ond Mrs 8en O. Paul, 796 White Mopte Wov, son 'of 20, Holy Cross Hospital is Mr ond Mrs Joseph Lawrence, Le Boeuf. doughter Mr and Mrs Ronald Marx, 284 Heim Ave , daughter Mr. ond M'$ Dovld Kooyman, 2420 - 900 East, doughter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lillian, 280 F St , son Mr ond Mrs LaMar Tavoion, 2784 W Hillsborough, West Jo. don, daughter Mr and Mt , Raymond Wi1909 Hubbard Ave., daughlliams, ter Mr ond Mrs Gordon Forbes, 1327 W 7th South, doughter. Mr ond Mrs Stephen Corey 3920 Monhotten Dr., daughter. 5088 is Their Cayuse is the family car and the loot is allowance. The Jess Haroldsen gang definitely small-timInstead of riding the Outlaw Trail, they deliver a newspaper route; one of the larger e. 6, Taylor 5, Terry 2 and Samuel 2 member). Father Jess is leader and Judy, their in town is composed of Scott 8, Renate both Salt Ross, Wallace, Loke Citv; Ambrose, Grass Leo, Calif.; Valiev, Orem, , Emma Griffith, Milford; Ruby Barsotti, Bakersfield, Calif. 11 Funerol Wednesday a m 6500 S. Redwood Rd Anne A.Tygesen months (who is more fledgiing than mother, takes over when he goes to summer camp. in their work. The loot helps jhe younger members are learningfastto take responsibility and pride route? "Its a way for the too. And, what better way to make friends than with customers on the Dad. a famiiy to be together, doing something as family each day, says it's all smiles and White Hats with "Jess's Gang." full-fledg- Any young person or 12-yea- rs older can apply for a newspaper route in the Intermountain Area. Just fill in and mail this handy coupon. t ed Circulation Department 143 South Mam, Salt Lake City, Ltah 84110 Please enter my application (or a newspaper route in my home neighborhood. Name Phone Cottonwood Hospital Mr ond Mrs Donod L. Hows, Lemons Or , daughter. and Mrs Kent L. Park, 1664 Oown Dr , daughter Mr ond Mrs John A Albrecht, 750 W. 10C0 South, Woods Cross, son Mr and Mrs Todd Anderson, 931 S 400 East Sondv. sen. Mr ond Mrs Guy R. Burning-ha1357 Yole Ave , son Mr ord Mrs Steven E Carlson, .7351 S 2980 East, son MT" ond Mrs Wilifam Eubanks, 1405 E Parkway Ave . son Mr and Mrs Warren O. Fellows, 2656 Chesterfield St , son. Mr and Mrs Charles G. Summers, 21586 6675 South, son Mr ond Mrs. Randall C Carpenter 641 900 East, doughter. Mr. ond Mrs Darwin E. Des-pa3895 S 500 West, son Mr. and Mrs Clyde Jomes 9862-54East, Sandy, daughter. 4434 Mr South Davis Community Hospital Mr ond Mrs Bryce Lvbbert, 2636 Dublin Dr . son Mr ord Mrs Gerald Jones, 225 N 200 West, doughter Mr ond Mrs Pout Revos. 34 N. 200 West. Farmington, daughter Mr. ond Mrs Flmer Hutflv, 1993 S 5th West. Bountiful, doughter 1465 w, Mr ond Mrs Therol Oolios St . Syracuse, daughter 105 Mr and Mrs Ivon Kem&on W 700 North BoWftul. son A, wood, 59, South), natu- 6 causes in a i CALIF. GLENDALE, Nellie Edna Walker Clegg, 1 76, died Aug. in a Glendale of home natural nursing causes. Colo- Born Dec. 24, 1896, Bounti- - , ful, Utah, to Sylvester and Zino Chrocheron Walker. Married Hyrum Clegg, Sept, .6, 1917, Heber City, Utah. Member LDS Church, Survivors; husband; sons, E Poul Granada Hills, A Calif ; Jack Novato, Calif ; daughter, Nellie L North Hollywood, -Sayers, rado, to Wil-- I i a m ond Scvo-tovic- h Balich. Wil-- I Atwood; G. C. R . divorced. Employe, Tonner Jewelry, Mem- ber, LDS Church. daughter, Mrs. Worth-ers- , (Darline) Tovlorsville; 4 grandchildren; brother, sister, Nich, Walsenburg, Colo ; Mrs Dor-ot- y Hordv, Murray Funeral Thu .day 10 6500 S. Redwood Rd (1700 where friends call West), hour prior to services BuriRedwood Memoriol al, Survivors; Melvin i Nellie E. Clegg nursing home Born June a m ; es for Anne Andrus Tygesen, , Dr. (8400 71, 8318 Western West), who died Aug 4 causes at home, will f be Thursdoy I p m Pleasant Green 1st LDS Ward chapel, 8739 W 3000 South. Friends S 2128 call State St, 7 8 at p m.; Wednesday chapel Thursday hour prior , to services. Burial Spanish Fork Cemetery. D. Atwood ot 4 Funeral servic- - MAGNA pm, 3 West), where friends p.m., hour (1700 call Tuesday 8 prior to services. Salt Lake i Turner,, Gary Fothering-ham- , 13' Granger; great-- , a grandchildren; grandchild; brothers, sisters, Thursday Marrl-- d ' he d.ed both I Pauline Donna 1635 Jolly Cl. Helen Charles Member, LDS Church. Survivors: sons, John Estates. 1914, r heo 1945; he died 1969. Redwood Rd . where friends call Wednesday 6 8 p m hour prior to services. Redwood Memorial Buriai, 8, Mar-- T Married C Mvton, Duchesne Mrs. Mary County; Duke, Heber City Aug. Bea- John Fothermgham; j (Nelda) Young, Duchesne; LoVell H , Mid- ral Feb 1911, ied j Dude died hos- - j erson. j Ludlow. Marne d E I v a Simmon, Jan. Provo. Mechanic. 23, 1948, Member, LDS Church. Survivors: sons, daughters, L Fort Raymond Riley, Kan.; Eugene, Kearns; Mrs. Marillo (Margaret) Melgozo, Burl, Calif.; Mrs. Ken (Lucy Marie) Whitmore, Salt Lake City; Gloria May Ludlow, Salt Lake City; brothers, sisters, Harvey, Ogden, Mrs. (5240 a in ver, to Adam and LoVern Williams Patt- Sweat Pauline L. natural pital Born Ludlow Nino S West, f 4 Aug causes Granger Margaret) S. 4159 62, 4080 died 900 Funeral - "Pat" Turner, Funeral, Thursday tlom, where Berg Mortuary, friends call Wednesday 6 8 p m , hour prior to service. Burial Provo City Cemetery. West, died Aug a Salt 6 ir. Loke hospitol after a long illness. . Born April to 26, 1922, WesCharles ley and Lucy Nina Pat Turner GRANGER Culbert Mrs Colif.; (Jean) Bowen, Salt Lake City , 6500 E , , Cruz, Ray T. 2pm," 7th where South, 6 8 call Wednesday to ser pm., Thursday prior MemoRedwood Burial vices rial Estates. Granada Hills, Colit.; Robert P, Provo; 2 grandchildren; brother, sister, Stanley, Santo S Furneral Thursdov friends 1920, Provo, solemnized Soil Lake LDS Temple He died 1965. Active member LDS Church; DUP, Comp 3371 Member LDS Church. Survivors; sons, daughters, Wallace B , Mrs Jill R. Martinez, Jana Lvn Cooper, alt Paul G, Salt Lake City; Obrav, Murray; Mrs. Karen Hess, Bountiful; Mrs LaRaV Byers, Moab; Mrs. Sue Jeon Ariz ; 14 Crosslev, Tucson, grandchildren, brother, sis ters, Ira W , Logan, Mrs. Joyce Thomson, Providence, Cache County, Mrs Gladys Burrell, Hyrum, Cache Coun Mrs. Rose,, Dorothy ty, Magna. 36 11, - Coo- per. Married Dorothy Onlev; divorced. - Veteran WW II. May Survivors- and W. Harry 1893, to 46 ex Jure 15, 1915, Logan, to Margaret Allen W. Thomas ond Matha Ellen Park Mor Allen. Lewis ried Feb Duke, was medical orrnner. Born otlack. Born 58, Main S , determination bv the state Provo, Aug. 4 Provo tai ot a 27, Cooper found dead 5 at Aug home of caus es pending A. Duke Margaret W. Harry Harry Wallace Cooper, vale, Don Gang Rides Again Theriendliest gang Hanson caus Born - Adelbert, Fiovd Midvale, Hunter, Salt Lake City. Mrs Don Twitchell, (Etheleen) Uinta Zuteit, Manila, Mrs Provo Mrs Howard (Mary Lake Salt Citv, Bell, Lavina) Prit Mrs Ohvo (Louetlo) chett, Ogden, Mrs, Arlvnn Brigham Taylor, ((Laree) City, Mrs. Roy (Lorna Mae) Russell. Roosevelt, brothers, Roy and Edward, Manila, Ezra, Price, Walter B Wellington; sister, Eliza Workman, Wellington, half sisters, Eva, ot fridell, Stella Karen, Vernal, Ellen Leanervo, St George, Anne Bryan, Price, Glenwood and Verley, Springs, Colo , 31 grandchil66 dren, and 19 Calvary Cemetery natural 14, m 8, husband, sons and daughters William B , Scit Lake City, Robert tea, Mass Wednesday o m , St Ann s Church, South Rosory 21st E. 40 7 30 Tuesday om, 372 E 1st South, where friends call 8 pm Burial Tuesday 6 30 es ' Valley West Hospital . Salt !9jS Survivors- Salt Lake ot son, widow, Soil Lake City, 2 grandchildren; 1906, Froncisco Funeral hospital , Married Searle. Sept Marriage solemnized Jan Lake Temple 1904 liarn Breed Leoaue Elizabeth Gladys 65, Anderson, d of 335 E. died South, Aug. 6 in a Temple Survivors: , Glad) s Anderson - ried Edith j so is. husband Survivors John W , Mark S both bolt Lake City; 4 grandchildren, sisters, Mrs William Fomle Mary Harrington, both ban in City, ond Coleman Lavina Jones MarBoren. Almon ried D Searle He died Nov 3 worker, Veterans tration Hospital I in 1884, 16, to William Ray Thaddeus Ludlow, Ac!ievemeit GorqeC I Women s P died 7th Heber k Fair ley B banks, Jun- - I 1940. M N aueraue, Catholic Church. Mt causes ural .X 10 II. Sanders 2559 6th 69, -- Solti-- Married 4530 1050 30a f Harrington Wes 99 Jone W. South, S at Aug home after a long illness Born May 5 East, died ot natural caus-es Aug. 5 in I a Salt Lake City, to ond Leahy Mary Friends may call at 260 E South Temple Wednesday 6 8 p m and 10 916 56, Jonn J 1936 Jun 25 in Bountitu! Member LDS Church Survivors husband Sait Lake Citv Groveside services at noon in tlvsion Burial Thursday Gardens, Mary Jane Scarie Marv Lake otv daughter John Alberti end Mary An derson 0en Marr.ed 3118-176- 19 16, At President Taggart said the award was given in recognition for her service to the state of Utah and her efiorts in behalf of the Utah Historical Society. 1 Fai- Marga.pt Cothryn rbanks, hospital Barn Ccf 9 A Born in Salt 26, and Letters, photographs personal possessions of Butch Cassidy, Mat Warner, Jesse James, the Sundance Kid,' Elza Lay and the McCarty 1 . Cathrvn M. Fairbanks Dorothy 60, In the aftermath of Thursday nights explosive" situation in Tooele County, Chican-o- s met with Utahs attorney general, law enforcement and ombudsman representatives Monday in an attempt to cool the atmosphere Reid Russell, assistant attorney general, said federal marshals are investigating the incident to determine if any civil rights were violated Cassidy 'Letter Refutes South American Death . Dorothy Erickson In Tooele i.. . Intermountain Obituaries 'Strife problems are. We need to tell others. Pass the word on o we can work together, he . . D. Calif ; 7 grandchildren; ers, sisters, Paul, 3 broth- Z.no Full- mer, both Salt Lake City, Emerson, Reno, Nev. 10 Funeral Wednesday am, 260 E. South Temple. Salt Loke City. Burial Salt Lake City Cemetery. on, " Estates. Funerals John Jack Miller BEAVER John Jack" G. Miller, 86, died ot natural causes Aug. 6 m a Beaver hospital. Born June 24, 1887, New York, to George and Anna Jones Miller. Married Mary E. Dickson, June 16, 19)9, Evanston, Wyo. Survivorssons, widow; daughters, John N , Keorns; Forrest R., Milford; Boyd G , Karl Calif.; Barstow, D, Beaver; Mrs. Clair (Helen) AnJune Gale, Springville; derson, Salt Lake City; 19 8 greatgrandchildren; Graveside services McBreatv Fronceso tor Jomes McBreoty, will be held Tuesday 2pm Veter-os section. Sort Loke City Ceme tery Funeral Directors, Peel Fu neral Home , e Funerol services SPRATL6Y for Albert Joseph Sorotiev, will be held Wednesday 11 am Pleasant Green 1st Ward Chocel 8751 West J Friends may coil q 3000 South 825 West 2700 South, Magna, 7 9 p rn to and Wednes- Tuesday dav 9 JO to 10 30 a m interment, Lehl Cemetery Funeral Directors r grandchildren Funeral Wednesday t p m , Beover 2nd LOS Ward chapel Friends call Olpm Mortu7 9 ary, Beaver, Tuesday o m., Wednesday 1 a m. unt Burial Mouri n services. View Cemetery y I LUDLOW Funeral services for Roy Thaddeus Ludlow will be held Thursday at 3 00 p m In the Redwood Memonol Estates chaoei, 4S00 S Rood where Redwood Friends moy coll Wednesday M pm ond Thursday one hour pnor to services Interment Redwood Memorial Estates Funeral Directors Memorial Estates I ary & |