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Show jm 1 President Gets Spike Medallion For Junior Dagmar P. Zetterquist - Centennial By DeANN EVANS Deseret News Staff Writer Next year may be the last for the junior ROTC program In Salt Lake City high schools unless participation improves, the Board of Education decided Tuesday night. In approving a continuance of the voluntary program, the board voted to notify 6th Army Headquarters that the program will be after the 1969-7dropped school year unless enrollment increases enough to justify permanent funding. one-ye- 0 student body in ROTC, the expense cant be justified, Dr. Arthur C. Wiscombe, assistant superintendent, said. He listed ROTC enrollments at the four city high schools as: East, 71; Highland, 31; South, 52, and West, 159, MEMBERS DISAGREE A proposed evaluation to be conducted by the State Board of Education caused considerable disagreement among with the board membprs measure finally sent back to the education committee for further study. The study, estimated to extend over a period, would judge the status of the Salt Lake District in academic achievement, curriculum and instruction adequacy, student personnel, professional personnel, school plant utilization and educational adequacy, transportation, general and ' jdr Wj JF JJFJ J 35 I1 x 1 1 1 H , San Diego, aSIr.nn! (Zki'rm.T'TJrlJv? Casaua UN Wasatch Dies At 97 In fifin' Jensen' all Salt grandchildren; 4 clyde Lake $.I?s, Walter B. Petersen, Mrs Ingrid B. Anderson, both Salt Lake City; Thom as Peterson, Indianapolis, Ind ; Mrs. Daqnev Edwards. San Francisco. Funeral Friday noon. Capital Hill Second LDS Wrd Chaoel. 413 W. Capital. Frtends call Thursday, 64 o.nv 260 E South Temple, Friday one how prior to services at the chaoel. Burial Salt Lake City Cemetery. w T tal Wasatch CHARLESTON, James Ritchie, 97, County former mayor of Charleston for 49 years and this coun- tys oldest res-- i d e n t, died T u esday at 7:51 a.m. in a Salt Lake nursing home of causes. C h a rleston natural from mayor to 1909 1958, a Chevrolet. Survivors: widow; Mrs. daughters Ross (Jill) Varoz . M I c h a a I Mrs. Jones, (Wtftdy) Salt Lake both brother, slaCity; 2 grandchildren; ters, Evan, Castle Gate, Carbon County; Mrs. Edward (Mary) Coons, Fairviow; Mrs. Ruby Geisler, Salt 11 Lake City. Funeral Thursday a m., 4670 $. Highland Dr., where serto hour one call friends prior vices. Burial Mountain View Memorial Estates. i John S. Davis LOGAN of - States. A retired farmer and stock-maRitchie was active in civic affairs in Wasatch County. He was a member of the Heber Light and Power Board for 49 years and was instrumental in construction of the Heber Power Plant ACTIVE IN CHURCH In addition he was a charter member, Utah Municipal League and was president and director of the Dairy Association 15 years. office." Opposition centered around the comparatively short period of six months for an study. The need for another survey to supplement continuous evaluation done by district staff members, was also questioned. Utah-Wasatc- h He was also active in irrigation companies, the Wasatch Board, Selective Service Board and county library board. He was superintendent of the Charleston Ward Sunday School and Young Mens Mutual Improvement Assn., and served as a Wasatch Stake high councilor. Born Aug. 16, 1871, In Charleston, son of John and Sarah McAffee Ritchie. He married Annie Tressa Wilson, Feb. 21, 1900, in the Salt Lake Temple. She died Oct 23, Welfare Weve had purvey after survey over the years, and some of them have been nonproductive," S. Perry Lee told the board. We need to define what we want to accomplish. SYSTEM URGED system of compensatory education with teachers in schools containing large minority groups receiving additional wages was urged by Robert E. Freed, chairman of the Utah Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. ' Freed presented a report of a survey made of six district schools containing at least 50 per cent enrollment from minority races. The report said the general impression was .favorable and made these A 1942. SURVIVORS LISTED Survivors: three sons, three daughters, Clifford W.t Burley, Idaho; James Wilson, American Fork; Leon J., Heber City; Mrs. Russell (Thelma) Brown, Mrs. Peter (Ellen) Rogers, Mrs. Russel (Venice) Rosevear, all of Salt Lake City; 19 grandchildren; 30 great - grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Ella Stubbs, additional recommendations: special training for teachers in such schools; full use of federal funds for an enriched curriculum including teacher aides, and pursuance of the Provo. Funeral services will be Friday at 1 p.m. in the John S. Davis, 71 blsh-o- River H a Ighfs Ward; Church of Jesus Christ ot Letter-- 1 Saints from f day 194A-5died unex-- ; TT "V ; Ella Olson April in Logan Resided Temple. in Union, Ore., and Garland, Box Elder County, during early life; served with U.S. Navy during World War I. Was counselor in River Heights Ward eight veers prior to Returned with bishop appointment. wife July 1968 from Southwest British Mission where served as a branch president. Officiator Logan Temple at time of death; mail carrier X years. Survivors: widow, seven children, Lehi F., Mrs. Fred (Dordthy) Thv-neand Mrs. Don (Janet) Wolford, ail of River Heights; Mrs. Clyde Providence, (Barbara) Campbell, Cache County; Mrs. Joe (Maurlne) lizelae and Mrs. Reed (Raye) Durham and John H. Davis, all of Salt Lake City; brothers, sisters, Mrs. Heber (Anna) Olson, River Heights; Jesse and Matthew Davix Ogden; Oliver Davis, Garland; Mrs. Frank (Irene) Hill. Tremonton, Box Elder County; Fred Davis, Preston, Idaho; James E. Davis, Riverside, Calif.; 29 nine greatgrandchildren; grandchildren. Funeral Friday noon River Heights Ward cnapel. Friends cell Halt Mortuary, Loqan, Thursday 7 to 9 p m. and Friday from 10 a m. until services. Burial Cache Providence, County, Cemetery. Taken Today Stick Shift!!! VOLKSWAGEN a INTERMOUNTAIN, OCAllH : OAQO iUOa PH.486-211- 1 r if South Main a. f iM- - Anastasia Spinks, Infant daughter of Tarry Lynn and Chrlt Symes Spinks, 107 E. 3rd South, died April 20 In a Salt Lake hospital of prematurity. Born April 20. Survivors: parents; grandparents, Mrs. Catherine Spinks, Salt Lake City) Marla Spinks, Long Beach, Calit.i Mr. and Mrs. Merlin D. Symet, Salt Lake raa City; Mrs. Lennlt fSpinks, Long Beach. Calit.i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roberts, Mrs. David R. Symes, all Salt Lake City; Edward H. Roberts. Salt Lake City. Graveside services Thursday 2 o.m., Memorial ot the Gardens Valley Friends call Thursday 1 :30 p.m., 3i E. 7th South. Parley P. Hodson OGDEN Parley Peter Hodson, 84, died April 27 in an Ogden hospital of natural causes. Born Oec. 19, Plain City, Weber County, to William J. and Adelina Tarry Hobson. Married Mary Ellen Anderson Jan. 18, 1911, Salt Lake LOS Tern-pishe died Sept. 8, 1940. Married Emma Pratt Feb. 7, 1945, Sait Lake City. Former Plain City, Warren resident. Ogden City Cemetery employe 17 years. Survivors: widow; son, William. Mrs. oaughter, Layton; Evan (Lucille)' Child, Warren; stepMrs. Evertt daughters, (Vera) Mrs. Elmer Browning, (Gladys) Encson, Mrs Roy (Evelyn) Wooley, Mrs. Robert (Elsie) ail Hadley, Mrs. Reed Ooden; (Beverly) Mann, Roy, Weber County; 13 grandchil19 1884, great-- ' Registration is now open for The Challenge of Change," seminar a communications sponsored by the Intermountain Association of Industrial Editors May 3 at the University of Utah. Speakers will be J. Lester Blocker, assistant vice president of the First Pennsylvania Banking and Trust Co., Philadelphia; Phil L. Hansen, former Utah attorney general; and Hays Gorey, chief political correspondent for the Washington bureau of Time magazine. randchildren; SALEM Ida McKendrick Lamb son Hanna Shepherd Harvey, Salem, 77, who formerly lived at 1671 Crystal Ave, Salt Lake City, died April 29, 11:30 a m., In a Payson City hospital of a heart attack. Born March H, 1892, In Wellington, Carbon County, a daughter of John C. and Sarah M. Hill McKendrick. Married Arba Lambson. Divorced. Married William Hanna In Mantl Later divorced. Married Temple. Claude Shepherd in Salt Lake Temple. He died. Married Jemes Harvey Jen. 13 1964, In Salt Lake Temple. Active member of Relief Society, Redwood V., --d, Granger North Stake, and In genealogical work. Survivors: husband, Salem; lour sons, Glendon Lambson, Sacramento; Bemell Lambson, Salem; William Hanna, Salt Lake City; George five daughters, Vietnam; Henne, Mrs. Ellis (Zella) Jensen and Mrs. Frank (Annie) Gross, both of Salem; ano Mrs. Harry (Cora) Carrington, Lynndyl, Millard County; Mrs. Anthony (Clara) Jones, Oregon City, Ore ; and Mrs. Raymond (Ins) Davis, Spanish Fork; 53 qrandchll-dren- ; 29 two Ida May McMilMan, Cannon City, Colo., end Mrs. Ted (Lucy) Henderson, McMinnville, Ore. Funeral services Saturday 1 p.m., 36 E. 7th South, whera friends call Friday 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday prior to services. Burial Lake Hills Memorial Park, Sandy. William Edgar Dolby ART Continued bvm Page ? B-- l on Edwards, Wasatch; Cathy Waters, Orem; Cheryl White, Cyprus; Kevin Broadwater, Debbie Swensen, Highland; Olympus; Pam Lund, Bountiful; Libby Millar, Bountiful; Kenneth Jones, Intermountain; Steve Allred, Pleasant Grove; Rovce Rodgers, Bountiful; Jonah Jones, Intermountain; Charles Salisbury, and Randy Russell, Hill-cre- st East. t. 60 South Tern pie. where friend call Thursday ore f v hour prior to ser- vices Burial. Lawn Memorial Park. Born fe' 14. 1906, April S p r tngville to f Ach and Amy Rowland Warthen. Married Essie Kaslow April 20. 193 1, Vernal Shovel ooerth tors. Member Operating Engineers, AFL-CISurvivors: widow; dough-- 1 ter. Mis. Fenton (Elaine) Bates. West Jordan; sisters, Mrs. Florence Allred, Salt Lake City; Mrs, Elite Smith, Moorcroft, Wyo. Eva L. Drabner Eva Irena Lewis E. 5th South, died April 28 in a Sait Lake hospital of natural causes. Born Oct. 6, 19)4, Beaver Milford, County, 5 Arthur C. E va and Lawis. Elmar Married George E Drabner, 54, RCA to LDS Member Church.64 son, daughter, r Utah resident years. Survivors: 1906 Salt Lake I DS Temple, he died FO resident. Women1 PTA, Survivors: sons, Dr. uqhters. Willtam D-- , San Francisco; Dr. Waller L., Mrs. Fred M. (Selena) Adams, Edward N. (Ruth) Lusk, ail Los Angeles; Dr. James E. Stock-toCalif.; Mrs. Layard M. (Gertrude) Cash, Oxnard, Calif.; Mrs. Stephen H. (Dorothy) Fletcher, Short 6 great Hilts; 24 grandchildren; grandchildren; brother. Dr. Harold Brown, New York City. Funeral Friday noon. Oak Hills Fourth LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Thursday p.m., Berg Mortuary, Provo; Friday prior to services at the chapel Burial Provo Cemetery. Family to BYU Lisuggests contributions brary or Primary Children's Hospital, d a - IDAHO William RUPERT, Edgar Dalby, 74, Rupert, Idaho, died April 29 In Orange, Calif. Born Sept. 13, 1894, In Luray, Kan., a son of William M. end Catherine Ann Bronson Dalby. Married Leda Peterson May 15, 1922, In Lead ore, Idaho, later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latier-daSaints. Moved to Idaho in 19)9 whera he worked on e cattle ranch end es machinist end boiler maker befor entrlng garage business. Resided In Rupert since 1949. John Kevin Ogden; two daughters, Hamilton, Mrs. Clinton (Lynnette) Bert (Pamela) and Mrs. Andrew Cartwright, both Tooele; 1 granddaughter; brothers, sisters, Wendell, Pleasant Grove; Melvin, Orem; Merced, Thora Diamond, Mrs. Calif ; Mrs, Barbers Gimbet, Tooele. Funerai Saturdav, 11 a.m., Tooele S. 2nd 253 East. Stake Center, Friends call 110 S. Main, Friday, 79 p m., Saturday one hojr prior to service. Burial Orem City Cemetery. Oren Roberts ANNABELLA, Sevier County Oren Roberts, .2, died April 23 In Bremerton, Wash., ot rntursl causes. Born Nov. 3, 1906, Annabelle, to Melinda Elmira George H. end Lewis Roberts. Married Meta Jensen Piute 1925, County; Junction, Aug. I, divorced. Retired Mountain States Telephone Co. employe. MOmbar, LDS Church. Survivors: son, daughters, Harold O , Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Donald (Diene) Sage, Mrs. Lester both Bremerton; (Carolyn Nleme, stepson, Don C. Jones, Los Angeles; 14 grandchildren; brothers, sisters. Rev, Pocatello, Idaho; Esrl, Monroe, Sevier County; Mrs. Eugenie Hunt, Mrs. Lore Hansen, buth Salt Lake City; Mrs. Sarah Lealind Anderson, Delta. Graveside services Wednesday 11 Annabelle a.m., cemetery. Frlenat cell Springer Mortuary, 9 Richfield, Tuesday pjn Thomas R. Bates Thomas Richard MORGAN Bates, S5, Morgen, died April 29 In an Ogden hospital of natural causes. Born June 28. 1884, Soenlsh Fork, son of Thomas and Rachel Mellcr Bates. Married Dora E. Taylor Feb. in Salt Lakt Temple, 1904, 21, of natural causes. Bom March 3, Church of Jesus .Christ of SSStl County, to LVVSl. County, a number of veers John and Eliza Roxte Metcalf Married Thomas William moving to Morgan where lived tor 37 last farmer the Carpenter, years Peterson May 5 1909, Mantl LDS machine operator. Temole. Survivors: husband; sons, and threshing Served as Morgan City councilMrs. Robert Victor, daughters, (Lucile) Barta, both Salt Lake City; man, Morgan County commissioner, county building inspector; past Lions Lawrence, Fillmore; Mrs. Earl chairman ooiio camWilliam, Provo; 8 grandchil- Club president; paign; active regional Scout director; dren; 9 sister, elder, Morgan Second Ward. Church Mrs. Mary Stewart, Cedar City. Fu- of Jesus Christ of Latterdav Saints. neral Friday 1 p.m., Fillmore First Survivors: widow; tow sons, three LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call daughters, R. Vern, Ooden; Earl Olpin Mortuary, Fillmore, Ttwsday Thomas, Morgan; Ivan James, Rich89 p.m., Friday prior to services. land, Wash.; Cart Robert, Kaysvilie; Burial Fillmore Cemetery, Mrs, Graydon (Ethel) Holt, Layton; Mrs. Rodney (Evelyn) West, Ogden; Mrs. John (Lucille) Sommers, Morgan; X grandchitdren; 34 great sister, Mrs. Alice grandchildren; WOODS CROSS Retired Army Alvord, Ogden. 1 Funeral p.m., Morgan Friday Sgt. Earl T. Curran, 73, 6057 S. 1800 Stake Center. Friends call Walker West, died April 28 In a Salt Laka Thursday Morgan, Mortuary, hospital of natural causes. Born p.m. and Friday prior to services. Sept. 22, 1895, Madrid N Y. Entered ln Sou,h Moran C,m,ry-N.Y.- . U.S. Army April H)92); retired Mey 5, 1952. Salt Lake resident X years. Member Eagles Aerie 67. SIDNEY, MONT. Funerai services were held Wednesday at the Fulkerson Funeral Home, Sidney, for Ronald D. Adair, X. who died here Maud April 28 in an automobile accident. FERRON, Emery County Worthen Thompson, II, died April 29 Services also on Friday. 1 o m., in a Ferron rest home after a long North LDS Ward Chapel, Panguitch, illness. Born May 18, 1867, Mt. Car- Utah. Friends call Thursday evening. mel, Kane County, to William H. Friday prior to services at Joseph and Nancy Keele Worthen, Married Adair home. Panguitch. Burial Panto Thomas C. Thompson Oct. X, guitch Cemetery. Bom June 24, 1933, 1908, Castle Dale; he died July 3, Panguitch, to Joseph end Marie Hen1948. Member LDS Church. Survi- na Adair. Married Aurelia Dee IB. 1950. Paneuitch. vors: son, dauohters, Preston, Fer Goutding, ron; Mrs Marvin (Ellner) Brereton, Oii field worker Noble Drilling Co., LDS Church. Member Okla. Tulsa, Mrs. Calif.; Beach, Harry Huntington son, daughter, widow; (Noia) Vogrinec, Price; 9 grandchil- Survivors: sister, Mrs. Ellis Evan, Marilyn, both - Sidney; dren; 3 grandchitdren; Rhode Olsen. Helper, Carbon County. parents, Panguitch; orothers- sisters. 1 o m., Ferron Kenneth, North Salt Lake; E. Car-rol- l, Funerai Saturday Kearns, J. Q., Mrs LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Fau-seHenry both Bountiful; Luoma, Mortuary, Price; Thursday, (Wanda) Friday. Sahnday one hour prior to Mrs. Floyd (Betty Lou) Lake, Salt services at chapel In Ferron. Burial Lake citvj Mrs. Orville (Lucille) Cowles, Escalante. Ferron Cemetery. Utterly m Sgt. Earl T. Curran M.dBurl1 Ronald D. Adair Maud W. Thompson July SALT LAKE CITY AND VICINITY-Fr- ost warnings (or tonight. Generally fair tonight and Thursday. Daytime highs n the upper 50s. Lows tonight 20 to 32. UTAH Frost warnings tor tonight. Generally fair tonight and Thursday. Daytime highs in the 50s and 60s. Lows tonight In the upper 20s end 30s. E. NEVADA Generally fair tonight and Thursday. Cooler tonight and warmer Thursday. Daytime highs in thg 50s. Lows tonight In the 20s, S E. IDAHO Fair tonight. Increasing clouds end warmer Thursday. Day ne highs 45 to 55. Lows tonight In the 20s. S.W. IDAHO -- Fair tonight with Increasing clouds ThursDaytime hlgha 55 to 05. Lows day. Rising temperatures, tonight 30 to 40. FIVE-DAFORECAST UTAH Thursday through Monnormal or slightly below. averaging day temperatures Chance ot tew showers extreme north about Friday. HUMIDITY At 0:30 a.m., S3 par cant. Precipitation since April 1, 1909, 1.38. Departure since April 1, .32. Precipitation since Oct. 1, I960, 11.71. Departure since Oct. 1, Fill. 0 27 a.m. Sunset Thuredar, Sunrise Thursday, SUN 1:24 p.m. Salt Laka City TuesCOMPARATIVE TEMPERATURES day: high 77; low V); mean 59; normal 55. A year ago' que, Burial in Rupert Cemetery, e in q, day, T kS , ihs cr5 fcT,Ir 1A ,3 arco'drn on 8 ds S d l,v to tte Enfllre( s u, n Publicly opened In 301 City and County Bui dinq at or aty'ut 10 30 a m on Thursday, Mav 8 19&9 bv the Board of City Comm,$'ioners. .. In lieu of submit, Inq proposal to e City Recorder, bidders may sealed RreHnt orfpo els to tha BoarJ of Commissioners at ooen on $ad date of bid opening Pcior to the ooenmo of the first b d. "itrucSon to b'dden. sorcifica-Mrs- . ana i.ion5 ,orn1s ,or contract and bond, together with plans and pro- B MM Ltgal NoticM NOTICa OF SALI NOTICE OF SALE IS HEREBY on S.turday. May 10. GIVEN 1949. at tha hour ot 1100 a.m. of laid day. tha following described automobiles will be told it public auction at tha Utah Recovery and Impound Lot, 540 Wait 4th South, Salt Laka City, Utah: BUICK, 1957, station wagon, FH D 4035588, owntr: 4225, ID No. Kathy Morgan, 1440 South l.th East, Salt Laka City, Utah. BUICK, 1957, 2 door FE 2331, ID No. 7 D 401.727, owner: Ramona Osequora, 27 Third Avtnua, Mldvalt, Utah. CHEVROLET, 1952, 4 door, EJ KKE 17431, owner: 9153, ID No. 1404 Wast 7th Shirley Farnsworth, South, Salt Lakt City, Utah. 1951, 4 door, AD CHEVkOLET, 8.89, ID No. SJKC 29875, ownar: Roger D. Kingsley, 2296 West 5950 South, Roy, Utah. CHEVROLET. 1953, 4 door, DE 9571, ID No. B S3 J 051041, owntr: Udall Foster, 420 East 1100 North, Frovo, Utah. CHEVROLET, 1951, 2 door, DD 5447, ID No. 5KKF 42004, ownar: Toby J. Guerrero, 514 Sixth Avenue, Salt Laka City, Utah. DODGE. 19M, 4 door, EK 5350, ID No. ownor: 5102215000, DoLoy Wyman, 470 Wamock Avenue, Salt Laka City, Utah. DESOTO, 1955, 4 door, ED 0515, ID No, 55328241, ownor: Rtubon A. Holts, 1214 South Oth Wast, Salt Laka City, Utah. FORD, 1950, 4 door, EC 4052, ID No. G 0 PV 135M7, ownor: Fronkio Martinez, 755 Jackson Avenue, Salt Lakt City, Utah, lion holder; Dean Hart, 31.7 Nila Way, Salt Lake City, Utah. FORD, 1951, 2 door, no license, ID No. H I Lv 115974, ownar: Stavon Vanca, 175 Nocturne Drlvt, Salt Lakt City, Utah. tht . S NoFaR?'rg5?1' Iftimo! 3B1?4 '.2 3 Lost and Legal Notices Fund 'All unclaimed hicvcles, approxH mately 40, which has not been redeemed by the owners will be placed on sale. The sale Is to be held In the rear parking lot at tho County Complex (old County HospU tai) on Saturday May 3, 1969 at 10 00 a tn. Only cash bids accepted JEWELRY In small purse token by mistake at X Hexton PI. on Sun., Aord 27. Sentimental value Please 5 Generous reward. tMjrn or NOTICK OP HIARINO BEFORE THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH AND THE STATE AIR CONSERVATION COMMITTEE STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF ESTABLISHING REGULATIONS FOR THE CONTROL OF VISIBLE EMISSIONS COMBUSTION FROM SOURCES; TO REQUIRE REPORTS. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR AIR POLLUTION SOURCES; TO ESTABLISH AN ANBIENT AIR STANDARD FOR TOTAL SUSPENDED PARTICULATES IN THE STATE. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Please take notice that tha Utah Ststa Board of Haalth and tha Utah Air Conservation Committee will iointty conduct public hearings for tho following purposes: 1. To establish coda of regulations controlling visible emissions from combustion sources In the State of Utah. 7. To establish code of regulations requiring the submission of refor ports plane and specifications air pollution sources in the State of Utah. 1 To establish an ambient elr standard for total suspended particulates In ths State of Utah. Authority for conducting the aforementioned hearings is contained In Sections end through 18. Utah Code annotated 1953 as mended. The Board and Committee, upon Initial consideration, have proposed that (1) the draft of the Code of Regulations Relating to Amblant Air Quality, specifically dealing with visible Emissions from Combustion Sources be adopted; (2) the draft of the Coda of Regulations Relating to Ambient Air Quality dealing with Reports. specifically Plans and Specifications, be adoptdraft of the ed; and (3) the Code of Regulations and Standards Relating to Ambient Air, specifically dealing with a Total Particulate Stanoerd. be adopted. For the convenience of alt Interested for the persons hearings ebovo purpose ere to be held In seven locations as follows: Salt Lake City, Utah a.m., May 14. 1969, Auditorium Siate Building. 10:00 a m.. May Vernal, Utah 19, 1969, Court Room, Uintah County Court House. 10:00 Price, Utah May 20, 1969, Room 7, City Hali. 10:00 a.m.. May 21. Moab, Utah 1969, Commissioners Room, City end County Building. 1000 m.. May Logan, Utah LOST Sle, Grey toy unclipped male ans. to Ivan, vlg 6th So , Reward. East. own poodle, vie. Virgin! 1st Ave , ant. to 'Koko", Wears Santa Clara dog lie. reward, B. LOST St and White wallet, between Safe, way and Wafgreen't, 45th So. State LOST C irla Palmer, Small turquoisa blue para keet with yellow face, vie. 1818 So 13th East, REWARPf REWARD for iW-vneutered male Siamese cat, old's pet, vie. 1238 LOST So. 18th East. Year-otLOST German SHortheir, ans fo Keno, so asst Bntfl. area, REWARD. LOST Sun. Purple Sting Ray 5 speed bike, vie. Wilson Hotel. JUward.j M LOST Black clarinet In cate, vie. of 4th So. 13th East. Reward. Cost Female Siamese vie West-In star Co liege. Reward. LOST Purse at Intersection 21st So., 11th East. Reward. 1 FOUND pair RX glasses, dowiw town south Temple, ovarcoe' vie Holla LOST Man's day, reward. 4 Personals JOIN fun lerau Mils summer and Friday Tuesday, Thursday, nltes, mixed doubles, 7:30; Wad., trio leaque, men's trio, pm. ladles' trio, t p.m. Starting 1st part of Mav. Lanas, uo East ind So., FREE LAS VEGAS VACATION Visit our Computer and Key Punch School and receive a day, Las Vegas or Miami vacation. N obligation, 14 So. 4th East, ph. MENTION THIS AD. TRY shopoino tha Half Price Store. but av. Wa don't have everything erything wa hava Is W price. 7th E. and 1st So, Groceries, drugs, notions. sifts. cards, housewares, Hours 10 to 7. Closed Sundety. BUYING COINS Silver dollars pay 11.15 a. and up Also silver coins, (except old coins lc through SI sold and proof sals. Highest prices paid. Zion ,U"d,n9 U'h Coin Co., 57 E. Broadway, 10:00 a.m. June ALUM, siding tor 5 houses only Richfield, Utah (reg. 51,300); now SM7, comp. In to, 1969, Court Room Sevier County stalled, 1,000 ft. Carport 10x30 ft Court House. Low prices on new roots. Psy $159. 10:00 a Cedar City Utah nothing till Sept. $3.90 per wit. Free June 11, 1969, Court Room, City and demon. Aluminum Sales, County Building. Representatives of political subdiBUY visions, governmental agencies, agriIndian cents, gold culture, Industry, recreation, sports, Silver dollars, Rust conservation and planning or civic proof sets, old coins, 311 So. Main, S.L C, Com and Gift, witiiin and all other groups, persons or outside the State of Utah having BEAMS. . SELL. New Elk's Club, an interest in said proceedings ere Montana, Cavern Idaho, Nevada, Invited fo appear and present their Scene, Broadmore, ate. Also Ezra views relevant to the proposed reguBrooks bottles, Zion Coin Co S7 lation and standards. East Bdw, Opportunity will be afforded to any apt. or rm. in homo and all having a desira to partici- WANTED smrM for middlemged woman. with pate. Oral statements will be ac- Only family responsibility to her must be cepted at the tlm of hearing, but supervision of medicine, meals and for accuracy of the record, written statements are encouraged and will laundry. at be accepted at the time of hearing, RENT a deluxe travel 0--trailer or prior thereto and until June 11, Flaming Gorge, sleeps 0 it our campground at Manila er at Lakf 1969. Mailed statements should be 0 or side Phono S.L.C., addressed to: Executive Secretary, Utah Air Conservation Committee, 44 Medical Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah SUMMER session Marlowe Manor 84113. and Jr. private echools. Elam, High. Bask: skills In raadlno. phon-Ic- s. Copies of ths proposed regulation spelling, math., Eng. re being mailed to the chief executive of each political subdivision In LAS Vegas investment Syndicate hat the state and to other persons unlimited capital to Invest or loan. Write to Box G4L thought to be effected thereby. CopAny purpose. ies also may be obtained upon this paper. request to the Executive Secretary. MODEL G. D. CARLYLE THOMPSON. M.D. Secretary, OPPORTUNITIES Utah State Board of Health DA 0 1332, 411 E. S. Temple GRANT S. WINN, Ph D , Utah Air Conservation MODELS WANTED ALL AGES, ALL TYPES 1399 S. 7th East Florists SCOUT AND EXPORER GROUPS Save VY on fiberglass kavaks ana canoes buy the product and finish MILDRED'S FLOWERS Yourself Specialist In Funeral Flowers DANCE LESSONS STARTING 7 East 33rd South Southeast Dance Academy. 3 years modem up. Utah's largest and dancing school. drum ok gultsr, accordion lessons 81 50, Instrument turn. Progressive Music NAT'L GEOGRAPHICS to 1920 best offer, 1857 n. 500 E. Provo or call E,r Salt LJVUn,n Lake City, Utah. FORD, 1958, station wagon, FE 1699, ID No. G I PX 122956, owner: Robert O. Fitts, 4736 South 3600 West, Salt Lake City, Utah, lien holder: Valley State Bank, Olympus Branch, 2S55 East 3X0 South, Sait Lake City, Utah. FORD, 1960, 2 door, California Lie. PMN 830, ID No. OJ 51 W 124932, owner: A. Gonzales, 13061 Lempson X. Garden Gmve, California. FORD, Falcon 1965, 4 door, California Lie. MKS 014, ID No. 5 H 16 C 145245, owner: Stanley W. Hendricks, P.O. Box 28 Moraga, California. MERCURY, 1961, station wagon, DE 7761, 10 No. 1W74 X 514146 owner: Mrs. Connie Morishlta, 302 Poet Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. PONTIAC, 1959. 4 door, FE 8154, ID No. 159 K 9495, owner: Dave A. Hoteling, 1749 South State Street, Sait Lake City, Utah, Men holder: Majestic Motors, 940 South Main, Salt Lake City, Utah. PLYMOUTH. 1959, 4 door EC 8354 ID No. M 254 100731, owner: John Mahewson, 1707 Windsor Street, Salt Lake City, Uah. PLYMOUTH 1955, station wagon, BF 7646, ID No. 14091728, owner: Layne McPolin, 474 South 400 East, Provo, Utah PLYMOUTH, 1947, 2 door, CK 4163, ID No. 11659975, owner: Duaald K. Neff, 955 Lincoln Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. WILLYS, 1963, station wagon, California L'C. JDT 693, ID No. U 77693, owner: Walter Dev, 1939 South Con-ioWest Covina, California. BUICK, 1959, convert. Nevada lie. HU 487, ID No. 8 F 8005573, owner: Albert G. or Josephine C. Hawks, Nevada. ce Lester Kirk, Valmv, D. J. FILUS Chief of Police (C-tPublished April X, 1969 nt VS 3831. FREYIEW OF BS WEATHER IUREMF0RECKTT0 7:00AM EST 5 -- 1 -- herb chaparral tea, fresh and green rees. priced. 2122 So Main. METAL DETECTOR Super tensL tivity locate buried treasure. Zon Co'n Co. 57 E. Bdwv. EL STAMPS and supplies for collectors, new isweer Monarch Stamo Co. 211 East 39X South HIGHEST coins stamps prices Bowers Stamo & Coin bought INDIAN 49 - 1 UN WEATHER F0T0CAJT IOIT0X FORMING uo tq date western erouo only serious mmded musicians need 262J056. apolVj THERAPY. 7720 South BACKACHE 1395 East. Phone LONG wedding dress size 14 $50 or best offer ask for Carrol GUITARDrum, organ lessons, 1st 6 wks. $9. Inst, fum. CASH FOR U.N. BERYLLIUM Astcooi PET CEMETERY. Service. Pickup HU RUMMAGE at Thurs , Mav Carpenter Hall IX W 1300 South. IGUITAR drum accordion lessons 4 wxs. course $10 1 Served In U S. Navy during World I. Member of Church of Jesus Christ of Letter-daSaints Survivors three widow; sons, three daughters, Eugene William. Marvin O , both of Las Vegas, Nev.; -, Robert William, San MaCalif.; Eiva Elaine Dolby, Lynn (Dixie) M.; Jff.Y..;' mmai nn..ufte "g Cr Tuid SPRINK.R War N rrfivd , Pco-'W- V . THE WEATHER Forecast far Wednesday, Thursday, April 30, May 1, 1909: 0 m ' Andersen V.y? IVtrMn f'CTCas IVERSON Funeral services for Amu c iverson win oe conouued IJ from" hvansand ,noon Thursday fcdS; jS lEarjy, south, where fr, ends mav call Wednesday evenTna 7.9 vhour orm? Thuav Mrvicr ,0 interm n. Memorial Park Punaral director." Ea ns and tilr'v-at- , ' th officw of the CltvEnai-tuarJAMES Funeral services tor taned n ltv 401, ounty Dana James will be held Thursday 2?frjt-?oo- m )1 in am. the Mortu-Cottonwood i ,at outside of envelope, the ary Chapel, 4670 Highland Drive. L 0n may caii one hour prior to bidder shall indicate the nature of Lt. R. services. Interment Mountain Velwithe Estates Funeral Directors The rlht it reserved to relect any Second Lt. Memorial ARIMO, IDAHO Reese M. Andersen, 25, son of Mark Curtis Mackav Cottonwood Mortuary, or all bids. and Delores Naef Andersen, died April 19 near Quang Trl, South Viet- ThurwSD 0 BY ORDER OF THE BOARD Oh '! nam, of accidental gunshot wounds. Cent.rvllla COMMISSIONERS OF SALT LAKE Born July 31, 1943, in Pocatello, Is' ,LD.S. wr?? chapel' ,M Soulh CITY, UTAH. THIS 23RD DAY OF lr) d.ho. Former resident of Arimo, St. Friends may call at the APRIL 19.9 AD from Bountiful Union Mortuary. 295 North Idaho, where he graduated HERMAN J. HOGENSEN Marsh Valley High School. Gradu- - Mam. Wednesday Cw Recorder p m. and ated from Utah State University 1947 Thursday 12 30 to 1 30 pm Inter- - First Pub: April 20 19W and served Northern California Mis- -' ment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Fu. Last Pub.: May 2, 1949 (C M) sion, Church ot Jesus Christ otmeral director, Merrill R. Holbrook., Latter-da-y Saints. Began Vietnam union Mortuary NOTICi TO (IDDKRS service Dec 3, 19M, at time ot RIEDLE death was commander ot 3rd Engl- Funeral services tori LEGAL NOTICE WEBER STATI neer Battalion, Company B, 3rd Me- - I lean Treoett Riedle end son, Ken- - MICKtE TTS Take .12 Marine neth George, will beheld Friday, 12 Division. Graduated Sealed proposal, will be receive. Candidate School, P0 in the 26m Ward. 750 Wesi 3rd by the Purchasing Agent ot Waber Corps Olticers North Friends may call at the Lar-- i where commissioned Va., Quntico, College, Ogden, Utah until 2 00 j,ate Tem-lD2N) East South Mortuary, .econd lieutenant April II, i9oj. 194) for: May Thursday Survivors HEADS AND Arimo; two fj- - Thursday .8 o m. and Friday all parents. to services. E .hour prior Dean and Lyle M.. ' brothers. AIR SPEED INDICATORS, ,on Fit,.,. a..- - al parts, Boise; sister, Mrs Gary (lucile) .Funeral B.d may be obtained difctors,Larkin Mortuary. from tpectficahons Baker, Mackey, Idaho office of the Purchasing Funeral services Saturday 1pm WARTHEN Funeral tarvlcot for Aqent, Buiidtng One, Weber State Arimo Ward chapel Friends call Ralph A Warthen will be held College. Weoer State reserves the Manning Funeral Home, 5)0 N. Uth Thursday 12 noon In the Larkm Mor- - right to reject any or atl bids of Ave, Pocatello, Thursday 7 to 9 X tary Chapel, 260 East South Temple waive any Irregulanties or Informal! and at word chaoel in Anmo Friends may call at the mortuary ties in the interest of the College, pm e ROBERT H. DeBOER ment woMtch Lawn Memorial Perk, ) Purchasing Agent COT,,,rY- Fjrji-diryctor, jerkin Mortuary. YOUNG Funeral services for 1 Special Notices Alfred L. Young will be held Thursfuneral day 12 noon in the Mt. View ward. NOTICfc HORN STOCK 1400 So. 19th East. Friends may call advised by broker to sell on DRABNER Funeral services for at Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 East Anyone Eva Irene Lewis Drabner will be So. Temple, Wednesday 68 pm. and March 18 or 19th, mav recover by contacting Virgil Berry, held Thursday 2 p.m in the Larkm Thursday at the ward one hour prior stock Eureka. Utah. Mortuary Chapel, 260 East South to servlets. Interment Sunset Lawn Friends may call at the Memorial Park. Funeral directors, Temple lX-Mining and Larkin Mortuary. mortuary Wednesday pm. InterThursday prior to services serment Redwood Memorial Estate. Fu Funeral ZETTERQUIST vices for Dagmar Petersen Zetter-ouis- t neral directors, Larkm Mortuary. MR. MONEY FINDER 12 noon In will be held See him for money needs, bust Funeral services for the Capitol Hill 2ndFriday OAONE Ward, 413 West ness dealt your or any kind of deals, Nora Lynn Gagne will be held Capitol. Friends mav call at th Wr Box of this paper. care te 260 East South Thursday 12 noon in the Riverton Larkm Mortuary, 3rd ward, 12866 So. 1700 West. Temple, Thursday pm. and Fri- NEED small amount of financing to Thursat ward Friends may call at the the ward one hour prior to complete good oil well properties day this paper. day one hour prior to services. services. Interment Salt Lake City Box Interment Salt Lake City cemetery. Cemtvry, funerai directors, Larkin Funeral directors, Larkm Mortuary. Mortuary. Murray; two! sons, John Rob- art, Salt Lake City, and William Richard Murray; mother. Murray; two brothers, one sister, Homer G., Oakland. Calif ; Fenton C , Murray, BUI (Barbara) Vlnwn, Kenne- wick. Wash. 760 S. Pone; at Friday noon at Friends may call at the mor- - nWi Al rest Lake 1958 Po-- Vi"1 ow, So tONT TO ricDcsVs v.ii fc Offer o hr C 23f C'tv end C'un SJ wld- - M. Sait home ot a heart Porn ailment. Nov 9, 1694, SweStockholm, Married to den Jumus I v e r s a r Aug. 21, 1916, Sait ha Lake City; 25, died Aug NOTICE Soiled Sriir, i ft Survivors Drab- rWey enwn pg lenol N.:- - HARVEY MURRAY hunerai services K Archie W. Bradford,! 54. 5444 E. 48Qc .. Ida McKendrick Lambsut Hannu South, died Apn Shepherd Harvey will be held Satur- 29 ot nature a day I pm at the uese c. .... .uj 4 causes In Great East 7th South Interment Lake Hills Memorial riark i.t- Fails,on a ...... while bus call at the Deseret Mortuary Fricu ness trip P m. and Saturday prior to services Born Dec 13, Funeral - director, Deseret Mortuaiy. .. 1914, In Murray, a son of A' HaYMOND services G'vesde and Rachel for William Hav ,ono wnl be tie a Cromer Eliza Thursda in the Wasatch im Bradford. Married Lawn M nal Park Friends may Ethel L. Ohlm call at 212a Puth State, Wednesoav. Sept. 15, 1939. m 68 onor TechniFuirai Murray !?JV cal engineer tor Mortu?rv ner Nov. 24, 1937, Salt Lake City. LDS Member SurvChurch husband; ivors: sons, daughter, George R., David Stave L., C., Gene A , all Salt Lake City; John C.. Robert D. both Hunter; Mrs Joe (Lee Ann) Duran. Union. 1. grandchildren; stenlather. J C. Stew- art. Salt Lake City, brother. Roto-- . art Lewis, Ely, Nev. Funeral Thurs-day 2 pm, 260 E. South Temple, where friends call Wednesday pm Thursday prior to services. Burial Radwood Memorial Estates. S w 30, 1959 April Archie W. Bradford !funerfll Lake, will be Thursday, noon 2 Thomas Wednesday, , Almorv Richard, dene, Calif.; Mrs. William (Kay) Walton, Salt Lake Funeral City; five grandchildren. Thursday noon, 574 E. 1st South 9 where friends call Wednesday pm., Thursday half hour prior to GALLACHER Funeral services services. Burial Sunsat Lawn Memo- for Irene Hudson Mayne Gallacher rial Park. will bs held Thursday 10 a.m. in tha Sytha Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 East So. Temple. Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday pm. and i TOOELE John Hyrum Locks, Thursday prior to services. InterFu 48, 196 S. 1st West.Tooeie, died April ment Bingham City Cemetery. Larkin Mortuary. i X, 1969, in a Tooele hospital of natu- neral directors, ral causes. OIAUOU1 Funeral services for Born Oct. 12, 1920, Sunnyslde, Carbon County, a son of Joseph and Grace May Alexander Gtauque wilt Locke. Married be held Thursday 12 noon in the Hilda Otterstrom Cleavona Jones, Sept. 2, 1947, Ely, West 11th ward, 951 East 1st So. In Emery County Friends may call at the Larkin MorNev. Educated Schoo's Spent early life In Cleve- tuary, 260 East So. Temple, Wednesday 8 p.m. and Thursday at tha land, Emery County. ward on hour prior to services. Interment Elyslan Burial Gardens Funeral directors, Larkm Mortuary. Anastasia S. Spinks Harvey Editors Set Conclave A Clearfield Job Corpsman has been referred to Juvenile Court in connection with a robbery Monday evening east of Hogle Zoo. Another suspect is being questioned in connection with the robbery of a taxi driver. AUTOMATIC PROVO LaVar 41 S. 6th East, retired Provo, contrac general -.tor, died April 25 in a Provo hespi-ta- l of a heart ail j ment. Born March I. 1897, in Provo, a sen of Peter and , Frances Carter Groneman. Mar- ned Lillian Johnson Aoril 27, 1931, Logan Temple, 1 Church of Jesus s Christ of Latter day Saints. Attended Provo Schools; City Provo graduate High School. His construction firm bui't Provo City Power Pient and many schools in state. Member, Dean Mendenhall Provo Post 13. American served as commander Contractors Member and Provo Chamber ot Commerce. Forrer member Provo Band. sons, Survivors: widow, Provo; daughters. Jack L., Orem; Garth S., Okemos, Mich.; Lowry, (Gloria) Muh ; Okemos, (Gloria) Lowry, Mrs. Kenneth P. (Charlene) Knapp. Kent V. Mrs. Idaho; Preston, (Anita) Fisher, Provo; Mrs. R. William (Janet) Schultz, Salt Lake City; 25 6 six greatgrandchildren; brothers, Lynn L., grandchildren; Alton, both Drovo. Funeral Friday 2 p.m. Berg Drawing Room Chapel, 135 E. Center. Provo. Friends call Thursday pm. at mortuary and Friday prior tn services. Burial Provo Ctity Cent- ttery with American Legion rites. 71, 26, 1922, dren; DESERET NEWS. ter-- i John Hyrum Locke sister, Murald, Mrs. Ruth Ward chapel. brother, Tanner, both Plain City. Funeral 3 pm. Lindquist and Sons Friends call at Olpin Mortu- Thursday Ogden, where friends call 7 Mortuary, Heber Wednesday Thursday p.m., Thursday prior City, ary, to services. Burial Plain City Cemeto and to 9 p.m., Friday prior tery. , services. Burial will be in the Charleston City Cemetery. Ida McKendrick Suspected In Robbery With ". Heparan),. Tuesday ral causes at his in River home Cache Heights, County. Bom April 6, 9 VOLKSWAGEN sn pectediy of early natu- Charleston school concept. Drive the. "NEW" W 3rd Friends Thursday 260 6. pm., South oneTemple, hour Friday Prior 0 services at the chapel. Burl o Eivsian Bunal Gardens. Mrs. Riedle born Oct. 18, 1949, Salt Lake Citv, to George Edward and Alice Weeks Trappett. Married John E. R.fdle, Salt Lake City. Infant born March 2, '949, Salt Lake City. Mri. urvivor: hushand, par- enlS' Sslt Lake City; Sister, Mrs. Hu5h ,Gwen) Bennett, Akron, Ohio, Mrs- - Beniamin (Sandra) Cleavaland, Bernardino, Calif, Infant Marma-duk- Bushnell said district programs need to be evaluated to see if theyre doing an adequate job. He was joined in his support by board member Nicholas G. Smith, who compared the study to an efficiency expert in a business m& Chap-T- - plaque from President Eisenhower in 1958 1898, in N.C., a son commending him for his serv- of Frank P and ice, a record in the United Mary Duke Davis. Married special at gunpoint from Shirley B. Randall, 42, Centerville, was $15. The holdup occurred about 11:30 p.m. after he took a fare from 13th East and 8th South to a point east of the zoo when two men pulled an automatic pistol. t noon, cal v Dana James, 60, 2201 S. 18th East, died April 28 in Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. 17, Born Aup. Fairvlew, 1908, County, Sanpete to Daniel and Garlic Nancy Married r James. ' 4" 1 Rhea Allred Dec. Salt 23, 1933, Lake City. Member LDS Church. Mechanic, C a p L Oldest Man studies. Staff members of the State Board would perform the task, with consultants. Urging approval of the study, board member Dan S. community 1955 ' Employe Memorial Medical Center, Tempi work 1 er. S u r v v ors sons, daughters. John I Michael 'pammaC' ( $ 3 North. Jwe 1923. 13, suffered 750 City, Los LDS Angeleshe died i Tempi; June of auto-tra- n Funeral w,v" a c c dent near Needles, Calif., will be held Fri-- . d I v T w Zetterquist 17. April Salt Lake soiemnued 25 ,LDS Ward Dana James 2,000-memb- administration Hi Anfhon and Laura Barg Petersen. Married to John A. an in Sul it 1901. IS, and Infant April Iniuries Jetma Norway to only 31 in a participate ' died April 29 In a Salt Lake hospital of a heart ailment. Born July Ralph A. Warthen WEST JORDAN vices for Ralph for lleen Albert Warthen. . 63, 6815 Anderson . Wv., who died April 28 In an . !S acc-- t i n a u strial dent west of utat Joint funeral services Trappett Hop Riedle, 19, and Infant ton, Ken- will George. 741 47, w. 2nd North, who both died Zetterquist, paqm?rsPetrfi E. Capital St., 897 WASHINGTON Members of the Golden Spike Commission gave President Nixon a silver commemorative medallion Tuesday, marking the beginning of festivities to observe the anniversary of the joining of the transcontinental rails in Utah a century ago. Thomas M. Goodfellow, commission chairman, and president of the Association of American Railroads, presented the medal at a White House ceremony. Also present were other c o m m i s sion members, including members of the House and Senate. ROTC? When Keen T. Riedle OBITUARIES End Nears 1 S S ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS nd assistance Dm 6! FIOURETTE bra's etc. SO pet. off, 9 X aft. 2. p m. 50 12 pm. 54 RESUMES tiRfHUR RICHARDSON eve. wknd. 364 7218. p.m. 57 Wkdv. Arw'vw seeking stability P3) WORD OF TRUTH, SJU i a m aa LET us soil vour unwanted musica'l 2 12 fm 79 tJ .01 INTERNATIONAL STATIONS New Delhi 'Oslo Temperatures at hour listed Wednesday Tuesday Pans 12 a.m. 41 12 P m. 46 Rome Aberdeen 1 Amsterdam 1a.m. p.m, 50 Saigon 1 1 a.m. 70 a m. 41 i lbm 06 37 lpm p m. 54 1 1 8 a m. 63 a.m. 79 1pm. 8 p.m. 72 861 lr"tri'm'nts 262 mn GOLD COINS Bowen Stamp and Coin, TAP, ballet acrobatic classes pest starting. Music Centre, 822-0- -. BUYING V |