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Show P 4B DESERET NEWS, i v& 4T' By CLARENCE BARKER Deseret News Staff Writer Should Utah lock up or unlock to visitors the scenic Escalante Canyon area? This question was debated with vigor Friday at the meeting of the State Road Commission. Two members of the Wasatch Mountain Club Escalante Wilderness Committee favored leaving a 500,000 acre area untouched by any roads or improvements. The area then would serve as a Mecca for intrepid explorers who would come from far and near, they said. Jack McLollan and Mrs. June Vlavant propounded this view. They projected color slide pho Sgt. Steven Lancaster OBITUARIES Saturday, January 11, 1969 OGDEN scalante Canyon ; VtHIg,AP'"srif Rg tographs of the scenic beauties of the rugged area. They also urged full developof existing roads surrounding the area. Members of the Road Commission and the Highway Department staff echoed the admiration of their visitors for ment $135,000 a to provide h storm drain and highway im- provements needed. Mr. Hamilton said there Is no money available for the state to pay for this work. Business houses which have paved a big parking lot in that area should pay at least half the cost, he beauties of the area. But they claimed that to build a road across Escalante Canyon to connect Bullfrog Basin with Hole in the Rock would not harm the proposed wilderness said. area. R. LaVaun Cox, commission member, proposed that agreements be reached with cities and counties to maintain existing zoning regulations alongside key highways. State St., he pointed out, has more than twice the number of accidents than does 7th East be Weston E. Hamilton, commission chairman, said the commission is agreed that it must maintain esthetic values. Hearings will be conducted prior to road of construction any he the promised. area, through Members of the commission, before their meeting, visited the Close pen Foothill Drive Parleys Way area to inspect drainage and traffic problems which have developed there. j. Quintin Adair, district engineer, reported that it would cost caster. Jan. 9 NOV. by the youths. Directed its staff to meet with State Public Safety Department and Safety Council officers to try to work out a system to charge license demerit points against motorists who damage City; James destruc- counter Sun 'Mortuary, . 1 4 stepeci, a.m-1If bay, p.m. Burial White Memorial Haven Park, Pittsford, N.Y, Jennings (Ty) Measom Jennings () E;nma L Brinton Millard County, Agreed to permit Interstate Homes Inc., to continue to move oversize homes over freeways until the company can convert its operations to narrower units by Aug. 1. paying $200 three Salt Lake 1939, A. Loring, Salt Lake City; Barbara Aldredoe, stepdaughter, mother, Midvale; 4 grandchildren; Violet Kent, dan Bernadino, Cant.; Salt Lake John Reese, brothers, City; William Brown, Midvale; Curt LAKE SHORE, Utah County Bornett, Santa Barbara, Calif. services Tuesday 10 a.m., 8C90 (Ty) S. State, wnere friends call Monday Measom, 70, Lake ,, f ? Tuesday prior to services. Shore, died Jan. f. Q.m Burial West Jordan Cemetery. in 1969, 10, hospital Payson ot a heart attack. Born Sept. 7, In Lake : Emma Jan Lemon Brinton, 63, 35 1098, Shore, a son of S. 0ti East, died Ann I and Jana Job Jan. 9 of natural Measom. Y 0 u d '.uses. Born Auq, Lanora risd Mai 29, 1883, Mar, on. Francis Dec. 20,;: County, Summit 1922, In the Salt ; to John K. and Lake Temple, The Elizabeth of Jesus ; Church Lemon. Burbidge of Latter-da- y Christ Married to SamuSaintt. Farm-- 1 March el Brinton --vL S. er, stockman.1 11, 1905, Marion; ir employe, LDS solamnized Sugar Temple. He di, High Priest group leader. Scout M m b 1950. Elders Former member. Survivors: DUP. Presidencies. MIA end ! Quorum Committee. Folks daughters. Ok) sons, Member, Elies L., Wayne, Member, Lake Shoig Irrigation Co. Mrs. Stanley H. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters, Evans, (Irma) Mrs. Glade (Frances) Stone, Mrs. Mrs. W. D. (Joan) F., all Harry (Lorn.) Davis, JeS n g. Mrs. B o h Mrs. Lynn Utah County; G. E. (Eugenia) Parry, all Salt Lakt (June) Utah Maplleon, Houtz, City; Mrs. John L. (Olive) Malln, (LieeAnn) Sterling Mrs. Kant F., Pleasant Hills, Calif.) 19 grandchil- County; Fork; Spanish Swenson, grandchildren; dren; 16 great Redvrood City, Calif.) 28 firandchil-drtbrother, sister, Ellas A., Marlon, Mrs. .Isaac (Vetal sisters. Mrs. Oliva L. Edgel, Albuquerque, Aberdeen, Idaho) Mri. Pearl N.M. Services Monday 11 a.m., 2350 pierce, Idaho. E. 13th South, where friends call Jones, Blackfoot, Lag Funeral Monday, 1 Monday half nour prior Short Ward chapel. Friends call at Sunday to services. Burl' Surmt Lawn MeFork, Spenleh Walker Mortuary, morial Park. Sunday, 9 p.m., and Monday at th chapel before services. Burial, Spanish Fork City Cemetery. signs or signals. Approved a request for certain overweight loads over the road from near beryllium Topaz Mountain to near Lynn-dy- l, Approved 4, rup- - spleen aid Force! Air hosplta: Base Born March 9, Rochester, 1946, NY., to RoDert A. and Elame Kearns Lancaster. Marrieo Karen L. Member Davies. Catholic Church. Survivors: widow; Rochesparents, ter, N.Y. Friends call Layton Union lured Wvo. Evanstcn, Member Christian Church. Science Survivors: hus band; sons. Fred Godsey, U S. Ma- -. rines; Daniel LorSalt Lae ing, Highway Department as a result of information provided S.Sgt. Steven ft. tan- dieaF-- ' 1686 HiJ, SJ, natural causes In a Sail Lake City h o $ oital. Born Oct. 13 1913, Sait to Lake City, John A. and VioReese. Gill let Married to James A. Sr., Loring boxes and a sign by a drunken driver. The driver since has paid $1,261 damages to the tween South Temple and 4500 South. Yet both carry equivalent traffic, he said. By controlling access to highways, such as 7th East, costly traffic problems will be avoided, he said. The commission also: a $1.5 million Approved program utilizing mainly federal funds for correcting safety hazards on highways as determined from a 1966 inventory. Received a report promising a $100,000 a year saving in winter maintenance work. This will be accomplished, it is planned, utilizing procedures worked out in cooperation with Roy Jorgensen Associates, consulting firm. reward to youths who witnessed tion of two vehicle Rtyeit V. Reese Loring. W. South, jm died Jen. 9 of 22, of e Jane I Cedar City School Boasts Unique 'Pod' Classroom Continued from Page B-- l difficult problems and aides Jhe easier tasks, he says. Teacher DeeEl Stapley believes the new approach is Singer Only - Looks Like A Little Girl aud other subjects, he said. In the experimental unit, to a tied pupils are not textbook. They can advance as fast as ability and motivation permit. Grade lines are blurred. Because pupils can more at their own pace, they are not categorized according to chronological age. The teachers wouldnt go back to a traditional system. They believe their program is "giving more pupils a commitment on their own." Alreary soma students, including some fifth graders, are working at an advanced seventh-grad- e level in math Plane Crash tills GCanah too promising to give up. Its obvious to visitors B. Wanda Layton, Nalder Nelson A. Johnson Banford Wil- Funeral services PROVO Neloon Alfred 19, Johnson, Provo, who died sufof Inlurles fered In an autoaccident mobile Jan. Heber near 10 City, will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. at tha Berj Room Drawing Provo. C h aoal. 10, Born Aug. to Pavson, 1949, Edward Earnel Broad-ricand Eva Johnson. g of Graduate Provo High Attended School. Utah Trade Tech nical College. Former employe, L. C. Russell Pipe Coating Co. Employed, U.S. Steel, Geneva Plan. Survivors: parents; brothers, sisters, Keith E., Orem; Max E., Mrs. Don (Marvel) lives. Sue, all Layton; two grandchildren, Maxwell, Mrs. Lvle (Donna) Allred, K. all Provo. Friends call at the place brother, sisters, Mrs. Athol Davis Sunset. p.m., Tuesday ot servlet Monday Hickman, A SOFT BURST (Selma) Mrs, Rulon E., prior to services. Burial Provo Ogden; County; While her contemporaries Lavoy (Cleona) Forbes, Vale, Ore.; Anderson, Andrew Mrs. (Vee) exploding screaming bombs of Sacramento, Calif. E. 1 p.m., Funeral Tuesday, not to )6th Ward chapel. Friends Layton noise and dissonance call 55, 1327 Eugene M. Vermillion, few duds in the pop-roc- k Lindquist's Kaysvilia Mortuary11 MonA ve., died ot natural caussay a.m. Harrison p.m., and Tuesday, day, Born his home. 10 at July es Jan. Mitchell n movement, Miss until 12:15 p.m. Burial, Kaysville-LaytoArk., to L. O. 23, 1913, Jonesboro, Memorial Park makes her impact with the soft and Ruth Towler Vermillion. Mar. ried Nancy Orndortf Aug. IS, 1934, burst of fireworks. Member Tex. Baptist El Paso, L. Oil Scouts Intermountain Church. best-know- n n,e tTiSV0'? L Among Americas MURRAY - Terresa Lynn Gustin, n'm'I J . of P phiiiip and .female singers in the folk genre, daughter 11? Geraldine Garrick Gustin, 147 W.i ?, widow: sons, South, died Jan. to of natural. Gas Co. Survivors, (Judy Collins, Joan Baez, BuffV'5275 causes at her home. Born Nov. 6, daughter, Seth S., U.S. Air Force; Sainte-Mane- ), n She has probably; 1968. Marwille, Mo. Survivors: T., U.S. Marines; Mark D., Salt are M. Vermillion a Terresa Fre-don- ia Utah-AHzo- LAYTON der, 55, Deseret News Staff Writer died Jan. 10. 1969, in an Ogden hosA little girl in peasant boots, pital from complications black velvet skirt, blue silk surgery. following Born June 20, blouse and a flowered bolero 1913, in Clinton, Day's County, a a depth daughter of John quietly detonated and Jane Kerr charge of beauty at the Univer- M. Banford. Married D. Nal Howard of Utah q sity Friday night. Id er April 12, 1931, soiem-inin 1 five ogoen. feet tall and peer-Barely through her long blonde je'p!,1 Th! Qf Latter-lik- e bangs, Joni Mitchell only looks ' a little girl. She sings and day saints. Member, Laylon 14th writes with an enigmatic wis- Ward. Relief Society teacher. teacher. dom of people, cities and the YWMIA Survivors: husband; daughters South Cov, Mrs. Keith (Daylene) mornings and evenings of their Weber; Al Dean, Alma Jane, Ears Fre-doni- a, y Wanda By PAUL SWENSON that ferring on beautification, water theres another aspect to their and sewer problems of Arizona decision. The staff in North communities. court Elementarys king-siz- e After the bodies were knows Its involved in educathat the removed, the FAA closed off the tional pioneering, crash site. Investigators were at team is evolving a new and the scene today attempting to de- flexible system and the work termine th$ cause of the crash. obviously is exciting. One of the victims, Eldon NOT YET PERFECT Johnson, was a brother of Kane They know, too, that its not County Sheriff LaNard Johnson, yet perfect. who assisted in the investigaStapley is very concerned tion, along with the Coconino about the quiet ones the County sheriff's office of Arizo- pupils who are .ot aggressive. na. We mustnt o.jrlook them. Johnson was a former mar There are other pupils who shal of Fredonia and was first cannot handle the new counselor to Brooksby In the freedom the opportunity to Fredonia Ward, The Church of study independently at their own speed. Jesus Christ of Latter-daThese pupils Saints. Button was superintendmust be structured be ent of the Sunday school. given specified tasks and be for their Brooksby is survived by his held responsible widow, Kezia Stark Brooksby, completion on a set schedule. The teachers would like and three children; Johnson by his widow, Arlene Judd John- more time for planning, a (which son, and four children; Button computer resource by his widow, Conda Chamber-lai- n they soon will have via a reButton, and six children, mote terminal connected to and Jake by his widow, Aletha Salt Lake City) to keep better records on individual pupils Jake, and two children. so as to better meet individual and more technologiarrrrrrrerinrirTisTrinrinnnn needs cal equipment and materials, KANAB Four leading citizens of the little town of Ariz., were killed Friday at 5:30 p.m. when their light plane nosedived into the ground just short of the Kanab Airport. Killed instantly were Arlen Brooksby, 57, bishop of the Ward and pilot of the plane; Eldon Johnson, 38, an Arizona state livestock inspector; Merrill Button, 38, chief inspector of Arizonas state port of entry at Fredonia, and Vernon Jake, 35, chairman of the Tribal Council of the Kaibab-Piut-e Indian Reservation. Witnesses said as the plane came in for a landing it seemed to tip to one side. The pilot straightened it up, but it went immediately into a nosedive. The plane, a Beechcraft Bonanza, smashed into a field about 200 yards east of U.S. near the Highway 89-border. The craft was demolished by the impact. The men were returning from a, meeting in Kingman, Ariz., where state leaders were con -- Gustin nn?!''o.0'.rFVrpn least distinctive voice but makes the most of considerable talents. The songs she writes give her the individu-ality of style that sets her Rabbit's Delight carrot weighing two pounds, 12 ounces hefted is by Terry Smith, 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Smith, 7440 S. 2200 West, West Jordan. Carrot was one giants in crop grown in family garden. Foot-lon- g c. singing;, the W- ;,: 0(0., ort.- KH', p.m. S74 E. 1st South. Monday Memorial Lawn Wasatch Burial Park. Family suggest contributions to Wasetch Broadcasting Fellowship. Kansas. apart. ki.t;. John L Sr. 2 Simpson LYRICAL FLIGHTS John Lamond .PARK CITY While It was the long, lyrical cum. Lights of Night in the City, natural Born Jun 21. 1393. In Aberdeen. The Circle Game, and Both scpt'iamd: a oTof 'william end Ce'h- Sides Now, that the audience jjton? i&TxhJX iwSrSi Phebt Wfai'KSiipIS vt&aJwSMd found more familiar, her Lwa tnns! iorvimrt' Keith, The Fiddle and thew?iii7mT!an?Mo.hiiV;' rSESlLds temple, companied eat n Mrs?0,Andrew vraSdchlldren; Drum was perhaps the most ElSalewood!rk :Coio; Lundin. sisters, Mrs. Leone Uciera Catherine)" Midwey. effective Salt Lake ,(r.r,u Wasatch County; 15 grandchildren; .Margaret Rich; brother, lister, Robert, Mri. Flo Ful- - ardson. Reno, Tt is unfortunate while Colo. ton, both Denver, that Cemetery. Funeral will oe announced Miss Mitchell decries the drums from Oloinservices Mortuary, Park Cl tv. Clarenco Davis of war drowning out the glad Russell Rhoda RICHFIELD Clarenct Davis, 75 music of the fiddle in America, causes Richfield, oied of natural Funeral Jan. 10 in a Nephl hospital. Born she does not use her voice and POCATELLO. IDAHO services ere pending from Manning Jun 1993. 8, Iron Kanarraville, Funeral tradiChapel. Pocatello, for Rhoda to Henry William and Annie guitar to keep alive the Lucinda Van Leuven Russell, t5, County, Roundy Davis. Married 1 herita6e of Americas Butte, Mont., who died there Jen. 7. IsadoraJackson Nov. 19, 19)4, unac-j&-c- District 6 Board To Fill State Job - ' &ur"',Vlgi h. -AVenice, By LAVOR K. CHAFFIN pproved a loan agreement toUt Horn Later solemnized County. May 30. 1663, In Sorlngvllle, Sevier which Dixie College will under nlusic LDS Utah County, Utah, a daughter ofiMantl Survivors Temple, Education News Editor Deseret Dunam and Anna Hannah Larson widow; sons, daughters. Mrs. Dean borrow $740,000 on a .a.n.iiruv (Pawn.) Bohman, .Monroe; Mrs Art Local school board members note from the Department of Gaillard. Kearns: Mrs. R. G. Braithwalle, Mourtaln Homt, Mrs. J. C. (Fernl Thompson, from District 6 will meet Jan. Housing and Urban Developcould have ,Lc7if!,Ruvon.Bprk.v; 27 at 7:30 p.m. in Circleville El- ment for construction of a stu- - part of her life, $e Arlen, Cordova, Alaska; 37 grand' a sharper relief to her dent union. given McEl-Survivors: Rav : children; 19 great crandchl'dren; ementary School to choose a Santa Barbara, Calif.; four riOUS Vision with at least one rav, rs. Jennie Cowley, all ot Venice; L. Mrs' Cl Five Enca, nlica! new member of the State Board LeonUnanimously commended Grdn,r' l addition t more ehildr.-dtand light song (in ' both Richfield; Mrs. Flo Buchanan, ncohews Jennings, retiring board Tremonton. Funeral services Monday D Junk Dr of Education. nny member from St. George, for o.m., Richfield Fourth Ward LDS Man Chapel. Friends call Magleby MortThe date and place of the his singular contributions to Richfield, uary, p.m. Sunday Mwnwn Tabernacle Choir In TV CSS radio and tha broadcast scored NEWARK, CALIF. Viola LaRae Monday after 11 a.m. Burial Richa m., Jan. 16. Free. meeting was announced Friday the schools of Utah and au- - Artists and speakers field City Cemetery. Utah Symphony Orchastra Saatllpht an Youth Choral Cancart With thorized presentations of a dis-'s- o impressively (both tommerlacled Utah high achoul choirs. Salt Lake Tabarnac't, Ttmola Suuara. I:X p.m. by Lynn S. Richards, State with and esthetically service certificate Nnt's(;,n.,o,ril93LU.SnK6r.ng,vine. Jan. II. Catherine G. Calvert tinguished totally Board of Education chairman. Mr YU Symphony Orchastra OaJanp Concert Hell, Provo, I: IS p.m., Jan. 15. County, of. daughter Jenninek The Prese,udun Miss Mitchell, it is hoped they Emery OGDEN L. and Alta Jorqensen Cur-Charles Cathqrint Ann Graere serve1 will The new member ta at her wljj macjp in 5 George at a w1 carry out tneir original pian. til Mjrried H.roid m. miichcii Feb. wan c.ivert, 14, . oion, jan. . p with Appala-the balance of the term of Dr.!,later date. cf a folk festival 10, 1884, Ogden, jjingj. bwj Church of Jesus Christ of Litter-da"Tha Say Frtand" Edna Snow Cannon who died j iHerrtat Davis Greenwell. Married to Univarsity ot Utah drama production, Plonatr Memochia S DOC Watson as the Survivors: husband; sons, Stephen,! Charles A. Calvert, June 17, rial Thaatar, I p.m., Jan. H through 25, except Sunday; also 1 p.m., Jan. tl. NO POLICY CHANGE 22. State statutes provide Dec. liner. Harold M. Jr Scott, Paul, all ha died Feb. 19, 1950. "A Comedy at irrars" Pardoa Thaatar. Brigham Young Unlvarslty. Provo, tether. Salt Lake City: brothar, pnona operator. Member Ogden 9th It a.m. and 1:36 p.m., Jan. 13 through 17; also, 7 p.m., Jan. 17, and 10 a.m., Affirmed State Superintend that such vacancies shall be sister, Ronald, Self Lake City; Mr, LDS Ward. Survivors: sons, Jan. IS. filled by appointment by a con- ent Dr. T. H. Bells announceCalif.; (Connit) Banta, Price, Carbon ers, Jack H Sacramento, Ceder City, till p.m., Jen. IS Callaga at Southern Uteh Feculty Pley James A., Roy: Mrs. Jonn (Myrle) County. through 11 vention of district school board ment that no change would be Funeral Monday. 1:30 p.m., Berg, Fite, Mrs. Al Phoenix; (Betty) "to tha Monde at Heaven" silver Wheel Theater melodrama. Park City, Drawing Room Chapel. Provo, where Schweiger. Glendale, Ariz.) Glenna, members in the state board made in the board's policy on friends call Sunday. I pm., Jan. It. 17 and 11 p.m., and Ogcen; eight grandchildren; brother, "Lev" before Thaatar 131 play, 13Snd East, 1:30 p.m., Jan. 11, 17 and 10 (tlnal Salt Monday services. election district in which the recognizing for high schoool Burial, sisters, Clifton C. Greenwell, Provo City Cemetery. Lake City; Ms. Elizabeth performances). Garr, Mrs. Rose Greenwell, Mrs. Harriet credit certain courses taken in vacancy occurs. Readon, Mrs. Lucy Browing, Mrs. seminaries or parochial or pri-DTO ISSUE CALL Jennie Lawson, all Ogden. Funeral made. a.m., Lindquist lrviceson Monday tl Chapiet. GREEN RIVER Fmerv Cannon represented Dis-- i va(e schools. Former Attorney KSOP Orand OP Opry Friends Hank Thompson. Mary Taylor, Candy Martin, Colwslel Hazel Biddlecome Ekker, 58. died of Tha Braios Volley Boys, and the KSOP Wranglers: If the attitude and enthusi- trict 6 which includes Sevier, Genond Phil L. Hansen issued natural causes Jan. 9 at heme Born caM mr'nr Sunday Four applicants for the posi-- i Cak p.m., Mon- Show, Valley Music Hell. Wiu ariee 4n aaiuleea 1) Bnplel nulall U..I North Salt Lake, 7:30 om., Jen. tl; Show and Dane. Terraco Ballroom, 466 asm of the teachers and other Wsvnc Piute G&rfiold opinion on the dsy he left snd S. Main, p.m, Jan. tl. Nall Doualat, Explorer Forum series lactura, Assembly Hall, members of the team at Kane counties. holding that local boards Vision of Welfare were to be (office Ttmple Square, 0 p.m., Jan. 11 Church; Eastern Utah Cattle Crow- - (jrOVfir D COrDOnY North indicaare Elementary Greet issue Ferum ar$ and Cowbclles. Survivori: hus- "Technological and Social Cheng and the Problem ot Justice in me Law," Room 103, University ot Uteh Chemistry Building. I tive, Dr. Bell likely will be BOUNTIFUL Grover David Cor- GM?n Tddvto UBLM iJer, p.m., Jan. IS. Free. wilt wi wlws 5 iEvIvn wwR6ny 53r 726 W. 3200 South BocflH COv even more pleased at his next lioinnc corninsfip "Dawn at the Universe" Star Chamber program. Hanstn Planetarium, board chairman, said the group Armor Mjv ' ' h0,n c (G,.ve ,Jc:n call the convention to order. The cV!S; 15 S. State, dally except Mondays; Admission frae to museum and exhibit hall. visit mee every Saturday for citv , sis'er'. ,Peahr7,Ber. Lsin Bom July 31, i9tj, m Fort worth, convention then will elect its own . . g an annmnriation nit! the remainder of the month and p.m0tn chairman and secretary and;? ISS;i5,Gt94j, jmSrrtSS t.' possibly on Feb. 1, to continue t0. hep f a.,ce 0 Mreii then appoint a qualified SSTVn interviews Jan. 31 is the son and certify his or her a scnools as commjnty cemers- - finai date for the pi. Tht Church of Jatua Chrlat ofr, receiving of pointment to the Secretary of Latter flay Saints. Owntr and Grovar't Eaulpmtnf SpocialiitN applications. Bon"'ul' RICHFIELD Henritta The new appointee will suc- Zutqtt, 71, died Jen. to alter thort!. Survivori: widow, eom, daughter!, Ilinew in a hoxpitel her. Born Oct. 5a'- Devi Roy worpeny, U.5. Air ceed Mrs. Algie Ballif who has 28. 1190, Richfield, to Carl Chrijtien Fr I" Theilandi Mri. el Dennle Lake nnl Casper, submitted her and Else Mm Mortemon Olsen (w,rr,t resignation. -Unanimously passed a reso- - CoutinU( d from Pagf Married to Ray E. Zuleil Sept ag Cltyj Raul McNabb Corpany, Bounli-'9,ul'' Three In leso' Rlchtleld. orendson; 22 he died Mev remorse and lution expressing years experience Member LDS Church Survivors' !ara Corteny, Fort Worth, Texes; CLEARFIELD Gnogi Cmw, S!l,r' Mrs. Freeport warehouse, located in a remote room near the center of the Rrrat sorrow to Dr. Cannon s( any further on ihese grazing community or welfare depart' inns, deughte.-t- , R, chard. Syryl b',,''",' Corpan1 DH Mri. Jar ment administration is the Wise. all Fort W(orthj Mr. Centers second warehouse fire nortnwest corner of the center, building and near the ware- - family, and to citizens of Circle-- fees. he declared Mn. Ricn.rd iDeiiet ward!;.-- ;' ville and District 6 in their loss Tlte national presddent had cipal requirement for the posi-J- ' Draoerian. house furnace, Orion IMaryi in a year destroyed $50,000 in,waa destroyed Carbon County; II erand- w.suco. Taxes. of a great friend, teacher, pub- - good news for the woolgrowers. 1. tion, Mrs. Roberts said. The sal- - ovaren; it oreetrenaenuaren; 64 ,nnounc Ellis M,s. tr Rlchtleld. Dullm, painting equipment. He Said the national association ary is $13,500. )ir nffimn) and hnmpmalmr East. Funeral services Monday. Richfield 7rom LDS Sixth for! eling and a building. Friends Ward, call had a new market created a Springer Mortuary Sunday 7 9. Mon- - William K warBi washers, r gallons of paint,! WflrS ftV Despite a fight by lamb by obtaining a contract' iday prior to services, burial R.chfttid Cameiery. snowmobile trailers and a ? ptC,apiel by Clearfield and Syiacuse fire John million for the one FARMINGTON with WilHam (Bill) Bonogofsky Thomas W.' military drum of paint thinner. K. Kimball Wortley 70. San BernarTOOELE John BonogoHky, 56, partments, the Kinsair Co. .Bradley Automotive Repair and dino. Davit County 16 former In Calif., Tooele of 4id Jan. heart ailment. Born Nov. a. 1912. Raleign, resident, died Jan. 10. 1969, I a.m Attracted by the spiraling N D., to Cornaliut Reagan Advertising Co. MAuAD, IDAHO Edgar David In a San Bernardino hcipital of Mfu end Odette Halt, 93, died Jan. 10 ot natural ral causes. Man led Dorothy Schmidt, Robert Kinser, owner of the fclack smoke, hundreds of spec- 18. cause in a Maiad hospital. Born! Born Sep 16, 1999, In Centerville, 1952, Tecome, July Wash. FOR flocked to scene Emoloved Tooele Army Oeoot 20 the Merch 26, 1995, Hyrum, Utah, to Davi County, in warehouse andj ton of William Wat destroyed ear. Member Lutheran (piurch. 0born Hall. Mar- - Ince and Mary Ann Rigby Woriley. three units from thei Peace Corps placement tests supplies, Survivor: widow; tun ried Ester Olsen June io. Finch In 193S. days fire, said much of the Married Alma I9ng, pnni, Hyrum; Too1: Dr Mr. Chalet toiemniied Logan LDS Ruth Erwin In She ditd. Married cki bay, terial contained in the building Clearfield Fire Department and will be given Jan. 18 at 1:30; He said growers can turn a tJudv)id Ltaodaugnter, Tootia; treason Parmer. pe. Member In cutter. For- Ledag,')955 Meat CaMtornia. Eagles Ron Clark. Tacoma; 2 grandchil woodman of the World. Survivors: mer In was under subcontract, making two from Syracuse battle the p.m. at these Utah locations:: problem into a opportunity by dren; mother. Tacoma; brother!, siemploye, Blnti Co. Sered widow; Kns, daughfers, Perce E.,'u.S. War II. Casftichardton. World Adoioh, ster, Navy during it difficult to accurately deter- - blaze for two hours before both and Mountain Logan Post Office; Room 208. encouraging domestic use of per, Mamdan. Seles, ail Np.j Tacoma; Home, Former resident, Centerville Kl Catherlana Winmebach, N D.; ildaho; Mrs. Richard T. (MMdred) Farmington. . Churt.i O Member, mine the loss. bringing it under control. lamb during periods when the Mrs. Ogden Post Office; Room Mrs. John lEmmai Braun, Raietoh; Owens, Ogden. Utah; Mrs. Parley Jews Christ of Lattar-daSaints. M'S Bernice Pfaff, Sunnvvaie, l(Luceal) Maiad seven Descnamps, He said, however, that dam-- j Clearfield Fire Chief Elmo Federal Building, 88 VV. ICO supply is ample and imported Mr. Survivors: widow; daughtor, Calif.; Mrs. Monxetousky, CaMtornia; 11 (grandchildren; grand- great four grandrhll. Hlubln, Texas; SEE Clement (Martha) Schiosser, ages could run as high as Hodson and other department North, Provo, and Room 406, lamb from New Zealand and Mrs. jdren; brother, Horace, Burley; Cal- children; brother, lister, Sidney, Tacoma. Services Monday 2 p m. mer, Richmond, Utah. Funeral MonRochester, Churcn. Friends call la'e Ind.; Frank, Kaytviiie; $50,000. (officials were to meet today! U.S. Post Office and Court-- 1 Australia when the supply is) Lutheran day p.m., Maiad Second LDS Ward Alma, San Barnardino; MILLER & VEELE Tooele. Sunday a 9 p.m. Mn. James Mortuary. Chapel. Friends call Benson Funeral (Marian) LaCombt, Fermng?on. The fife started about 2 p.m.with Mr. Kinsair to appraise house, 350 S. Main, Sal Lake short. This will keep lamb in Monday one hour prior to services Home Sunday evening, Monday prior 13 txchg Fiacq Burial Mountain Vew Bibbitf at i'hureh Funeral Monday, p.m., 1 to Femiiv suggest service. Benel Me lad City Memorial Chml, San Barnardino Ce)erv. Tacoma. Friday, apparently in a pair, t damages. grocery markets ail year long. contributions City. to Lutheran Hour. CamaksY Burial, San Fun And Culture: j Weekly Calendar Music And Dance Taber-nacl- : . Theater Other Events VISIT UNIT North unit Elementarys was visited this week by Dr. Bell, Dr. Lerue Winget, depu-- ! and G. ty superintendent, Morris Rowley, coordinator of elementary education, all of the State School Office. As the walked group through the unit, pupils were studying math in groups ranging from single students to tables with 12 to 15. The room buzzed in low key, with each pupil apparently oblivious of what was going on in the next group. PRAISES WORK From what I could observe there was a high level of pupil Dr. Bell said. commitment, He praised the work of Mrs. Forsyth, Hcpworth and others involved and said he was very pleased with progress being ' f" 1 ' - 9 1 - t;,;. head-.Salnt- Tele-a-- daugh-Bar- 0 r. 9 1AVA V - BYU-S.- J - lS rt-- !pHc?s"rtylksuM!'Noy. -' per-i'00- Stubborn Fire Razes Freeport Warehouse - tiU! B- tor0.rt opara-to- - bi prin-!0?,- TtUi n -' ,od '11 40-5- 0 five-hou- -' de-jp- Tests For Peace Fri-!tato- CorDS r jChCuUled LOW COST HOME LOANS f 1 8 1 Came-ter- ieinardina |