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Show t DESERET 74 B NEW, Thursday, 15, 1969 Moy Hamilton Praised For Public Service t'. Hapiilton, retiring chairman of the State Road Commiss'on, was lauded for a remarkable record of public service over the past years during which nearly $1 billion in public funds was spent without a breach of trust by an officer of the Weston date. Calvin Gov. L. Hampton, appealing at a testimonial dinner for Hamilton, said that his always present fear that Union, he said. We've ncv r been held up because of plan- our only piob-lem- s ning delays have been with the issuance jot federal funds. Weve always been going just as rapidly as we can. Hamilton was named a member of the Road Commission in the 1950s by Gov. George D. Clyde, then became chairman when Rampton was elected Tiie Salt Lake banker (he is senior vice president of Zions First National Bank; was given gifts of golf equipment during the dinner. In his response, he told of a new educational fund for employes to help them further their college education. He also paid tribute to tbe other road commissioners and the 1,500 employes of the department. Hearing Notes Reef Deposits Guard Leaders Select Utahn - DENVER The man who commands all Utah National Guard units was chosen here Wednesday to direct the activities of the leaders of the National Guard in tlie 50 states. Maj. Gen. Maurice L. Watts, Utah Adjutant General, was elected president of the Adjutants General Association of the United States at the concluding session of the groups three-da- y conference. ' Watts was previously vice president of the association and has been acting president for 14 montlis. He will serve a two-yetern. Continued from Page You hae always the somewhere will fail you, he told a crowd of officials at the Hotel Utah dinner. No other dppartmam of government, the liquor 'except perhaps comission, is so open to public .suspicion." Rampton said Hamilton? team had compiled a remarkThe able job in conshuction. Interstate is as up to its schedule as any state in the 18 Tapes Stolen h Scott Penman, East, told police 18 stereo tapes had been stolen from Ins parsed car at his residence. 780-9tt- show cause hearing has been continued in U.S. District Court for a man accused of interfering with the courts business. Wallace Plumb, 663 S. 8th West, appeared before Judge Wiilis W. Ritter Wednesday to show cause why he should not be held in contempt of court. Ritter said Plumb rode around the block several times Monday when 65 Utah State Prison inmates were brought into court for consideration of writs of habeas cor A pus and attempted to stir them up. This fellow was m the business of interfering with the business of this court. We were trying to preserve the leace and dignity of the court, Ritter said. Salt Lake Police Capt. Don Ferguson testified that Plumb drove around the block several times and then stood on the corner of Main and Post Office Place and waved at Warden John W. Turner. Salt Lake County Deputy Sheriff Kenneth L. Bates testi L1J L-- 4 e $5 062 Charles Fredrick Crist, 353 W 400 North, Salt Lake City. Liabilities Utah Felon ? hfc ... .jas&wc: v' it ' yj 'ii W0 a x three-hou- r pass to pick up a pair Salt . C Larson, , and City. 22, Carlena, N and Linda Lake City - LuEllen, Kelly Mar-ti- 23. and Bllhe Jean 26, both Salt Lake Cit GUYMON-P- E ARSON Jerry Verno, 22. North Salt Lake and Pamela 24 Sait Lake City WHITNEY-MADSEKent Williamson, 30, and Rosemary V. 27, both Salt Lake City. PEERY-GUYEDavid 77 Salt Lake City and Madeline Sue. 20 Midvale John Pank-fn- , Marsh WHITHAM 22, and Peneiooe Susan, 18, both Sa't Lake Citv GRILL WILLEY David S, 79 and Josephine WMlev, 27, both Salt Lke C tv RAMOS AUINTAnA Mario Jose 19 and L.nda Mae. 18 both Salt Lake C'tv WILLOEN-HYMAa'il OeLov 25 Sandv and Janet. 24, Murray HULBERWISE Da'rvt lee 2? Dtro t Mich and V remia Enmiv 72 Salt Lake C tv COLTON - BURKINSHAW B'ent Jav 21 and Carma, 29 both Salt Lake Citv Lvrn B , 27, Salt Lake City and Ramona Cod-di- e 20, Draoer Keith Mae, 27 Draper, and Mary 20 Bountiful Terrv Lvnn, 23 and Judifh 19 both Salt Lake City OSLEN-KINStanley Robert, 17, and Glenda, 17 both Salt Lake - - - Civ - both Rav, 7? Salt lake John and Linda Joan 39 LEWIS WESTEPKAMP 1 Charles and Jartmt Victor, 18 both Salt lake City Johanna BURTON PUTNAM Char.es Richards 60 and Jaqice Volos, 37. both Sel Lake Ctv - Jos, of) SARGENT-RIPLE- Theodore, 74 Jamce Kaye, 26 both Self Lake C'tv P Chard DAVIS WERNFP Lester 73 and Carol iae. 76 both Granger - 13AVFR .. He CLARK Elliott. 24, and Mary Am. ?0. both Salt Lake Citv. Mark K ESKELSON JACOBS 33 and Jill, JO doth alt . ke c v WILLIAMS TtMPE Georoe Mo Lawrence 23. Alexander and Col'een, 21 Salt I ake City - - vnn ad Nel sen, 24 Linda, 25. both Salt Lake C itv - CHPtSTPNN BUTTERF'ELD 25 Robert Raymond d Alice Mav 19 both Se't Lake STFELE-ULME- R David Jay 20. and llene Gail 20, both Salt Laxe C'tv POINDEXTER-ORGIL27 Avondale. Carmll L!rds, 24 Tcl!6n. Ary LOS Elders Church quorum president Sunday School su p e r i n t e noent widow; home teacher. Survivors sen, daughters, Lynn N , Dead wood (Lt'a) Mtizgur, SO, MrsMrsJoseph Arnold (Roma) WhitPhoenix. aker Spokane Wash . 6 grandch Funeral grandchild dren, great Rogers Saturday pm, Fri call frieiids where Tremonton, day 79 pm, Saturday noon to services Burial Riverside Cemetery Sgt. Richard B. Bennett Reouem Mass for $9 Richard Bovce wennett, 21 who d?d 2 of combut wounds in Vietnam be Saturday 10 e m , St Vincent s Church, 4893 Wasatch. Holy Rosary 6500 S Redwood Rd , Friday where friends call 8 om Buriaf Redwood Memorial Estate. tom, Margaret A Ariz , ber and Wyo k ' f ' Meany ' a daughter of James and Mamed Mary Freeman Corrlqan Patrick Menv Sent 1, 1915, Perk City He died in 1924 Member, Cam oliC Church Former memoer, Neioh-bor- s of woodcraft Mrs W W ' Survivors daughter r o Pocatello, (Eleanor! Hawkins one granochildren brrmer, Frank M. Vence, Calif Friends may call at Clpm Mortuary in Park City. Thursday evening p m and Saturday befor the services Burial. Park Citv Cemetery Kenneth Hatch Kenneth Hatch, in Los Angeles of natural causes. Bom 19i2, Burtey, Idaho, fo Ira and Sarah Row berry Hatch Married, divorced Came to Utah 1945 Memoer LDS Church. FuLos Angete, neral burial Friday LOS ANGELES 57, died May 12 Blanche H. Connors SAN MATEO. CALIF Blanche Hooper Connors died May 14 in a San Mateo hosoltal of complications following surgery Born Evanston. to Mr. and Mrs Lem Hoooer Wyo Married to James E. Connors Seot 1946 12, Survivors husband; son, daughter Uovd J Willamette. Ore , , Stock tor, mother, San Sheila J Everett brother, Mateo; Hooor Seattle, Wash. Funeral and burial in San Mateo Friday Mary B. Jackson Mary Peart Brouah Jackson S9, died Mav 13 in a Weber County hospital of natural causes Born Ovt 5. 18te, to Randolph Georoe Alma and Jane McPhall Peart Marr d o Goroe H Brouah, 23 Sod 1903 Loqan LDS Temple he ded Oct 9 1921. Married to Mar mer w Jackson. Feu ?4, 1944, h d ed Mav 15 19 :9 MemOooen ber OUP Survivors sons, dauQhter, Arthur B Brouah, Provo, Eldon A Brough Mrs. Jess (Phoebe) Kroner, 19 both Ooden, 49 grandchildren; OGDEN 4 areal-gre- arandch'ldren Funeral Saturday, I pm, Randolph LDS Ward Chaoel Friends call Lmdauist and Sons Mortuary, Ooden, Friday 7 9 pm at th chapel one hour prior to ser-aural Pandeluh Cemetery. asms " r ' C. Requiem BLACKFOOT, IDAHO mass will be celebrated Friday 10 am St. Mary's of the Assumption Park City Utah, Catholic Church for Margaret Corrigan Meanv 70, Blackfoot, former Park Cltv resident She died May 13. 1969, 7 30 a m. in a local hospital after a lingering illness. Born Dec. 1 1890 Rock Springs - L County May will Lvle, 23 both Sait 16. Member Elder MURRAY Jeffrey David BRADY-LA- offihospital cials waited a full 24 hours before notifying the prison that Morgan Evans. 55, Durango, Colo., had not returned to the hospital. There is no reason for this long of a delay, he said. Evans, who was sentenced to a year term in October, 1968 for issuing fraudulent papers and for carnal knowledge, left the hospital at 11 a.m. Tuesday. He was to have returned at 2 p.m. after filling a prescription for eye glasses In the downtown area. He did not return and hospital officials did not report his escape until 2 p.m. Wednesday Evans was admitted to the hospital April 1 for an operas tion on a hernia and a obstniction. The escapee is weighs 150, has grey hair and tattoos of a hula girl, a bird and a wreath on his left forearm. His wife resides in Durango, Henry Tubbs TftEMONTON. Box Henry Tubbs 82 died May 13 m an Ogden hos a pitak I after illness 25 Born June 1886 Eg n, Idaho to Damei and Stuart Frances TubPS Married C Selira Nye 23 1909, June City Brigham Came to Iremo ton 19w4 Retired man vestock 4th Klaus Joe and Marlena, 20, 23 Salt Lake City Sandy Pleasant 1901, $7,&3, bwth 25, 41 3v Liabili- lake County EHRlctf-AXTEL- eje Colo. $415 MARRIAGE LICENSES inmate under treatment at Veterans was given assets, $20,547; A Utah State Prison Hospital $6,002 Louise Miller Gladys East, Salt Lake City. ties, $4 43; assets $290 Morris DeRey Lance 144 West, Pavsoii. Liabilities, arsers, $204. Walks Away 5-- ' S') as'ets 31 Baxter C in an Fork Grove, a son of , John Kelly and Elizabeth Morton Married Baxter Rosa Johnson May 31 1922, Sal Temple Lake Church of Jesu Christ of Latter For- - I day Saints mer employe Geneva Sel Co Survivors wd ew, son daughter Lowell J , Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Acel Scu'h Nelson (Elizabeth! troth Weber, eight grandcniktres, r sisters, LeRoy A., Heber City; Mrs H L (Arvilla) Beck Orem; Mrs Cyril (Mae) Schow, Satf Lake City. Mrs. LaVerl (Florence) Gray, Orem Funeral Saturday, 11 a m , Orem 6th 3uh Ward t lapel, 1500 N. State St Friends call Otpm Family Mortu 9 dry, Pleasant Grove, Friday, p m ana at the war d chapel Satur-ba- r before the service The family suggests cootrlUitions to the John C. Baxter Memorial, Orem 34th Ward $2o5 Tommy Nicklas Zakls 213 Wes4 worth Ave Salt Lake City Liabili-tie- ven-uou- ' U 933 55 Riverside Or L Oise $14 024, Logan Liabilities, ast$. U 914 1CB7 N Bamt Mavnjrd franc West 9jQ $20 Provo Liabilities assets, $1432 $ararrav Larrabee Bame 136 N 950 West, Provo Liabilities, SJO- 6j0; assets $1433. S Tree SvddaM 3582 Revel! 3 ?5 West. Salt Lake Cnv Liabit- ites $2 614 assets $158 WaMace j Garland Sato Rout Box Elder County. Liabilities, $20, 549 assets $5 856. Grace A. Hall, 114 Lextnqtcn Ave Sait Lake Ctv Lieb'Mies. t? 144t assets, SI 170 Carl Howell Gunn. Coalville $1 150 bihties i93. assets L Jan Coalv u Cur pse $21 193; fl 15C assets Georoe Ray Soiu, 4732 W 45S ScJth Kearns. Liabilities $22,6 6 assets. $1 145 Paul Hlis Quint, 2646 W South $12 293; Grander. Liabilities 1055 N Robert Grant Knuosen Monroe Btvd Liability Ogden $4 996. assets $77 Guv Leon 5 Curs 2374 W 58' L abilities $24 433 Roy South, assets $5 305 Eleanor Kav Curts 7V4 W 5?5 Rov South Liabilities $24 43- assets, $5 243 630 W Ronald Noal Butte 3rd North Santaauin $31 Liabilities 300 assets $9,617 Janet Elaine Bahch, 6400 S 61 East $3 809 Liabilities. Murray assets $30 Gary Lee Jones 9694 S 575 Ea-tassets $26,446, Sandy. Labilities distuibed that mu- - ats, $5 Gee. associate p r i son warden, said he is V P 0 Sox Richard John Lister $10 9o6 Vernal Liabilities, Burtetla Louise Quint 7646 W 470 Soulh. Granoer. Liabilities $12,29, assets. $255. Rarnaido M Corona, 9,,1 P'r-ooSt, Salt Lav City Liabilities Edwin L ATV abili. 523 assets nearby areas, and i ml o i I John May, American hospital of natural cause Bom March E Larsen. 3169 W 3650 South, Granger. Liabilltes, $12 166, some data is available from privileged sources, he said. These have been drawn together and the picture is one of a mineral-ric- h area that is almost totally unprospected To)T?tnW' S54 Mrgarf StChil1s , Ogden $822. assets KXbO $3 74$ assets T h om a - Former Utah Congressman M. Blaine Peterson also testi- - s Moore Liabilities Gramecv asets glasses He Tuesday. was missing today. 'Wj? SU90 1969, 14, sl without driver cannot legally operate minibikes or other motor driven vehicles on school grounds, sidewalks or other public property. State Highway Patroi Superintendent Ray H. Evans e m p hasized this after receiving reports that some dealeis are telling parents their sens can operate the vehicles legally. The they can operate moto- - vehicles without drivers 1 enses is on private property, he said. of MUJ-if- H Kerns. assets Youngsters information is However, available on the results of oil in Wfttttr Wsf, licenses the region. tests Bankruptcies Filed U.S. District Court Aide Clarifies Minibike Rules only-plac- John C. Baxter OREM Orem, died state tourism." LITTLE DATA Hewitt said that information on mineral deposits in Arches National Monument is more difficult to obtain because no field work has been done in fied he nelped escort the buses full of prisoners to ar.d from the prison. He said he saw Plumb waving to the prisoners v hen they came out of court and then drive by the and wave at caravan on the prisoners. Judge Ritter continued the hearing until Plumb could obtain his own attorney. Carl Nemelka, an attorney who appeared Friday and Monday for one of the prisoners, repin court resented Plumb Wednesday, but his request to withdraw was granted. STATISTICS fied during the morning session. He strongly supported the expansion of the two Utah monuments, saying this would a continuing boon to prove Hewitt said that he was speaking specifically of the Big Bend area. NO TIME In the event of a national emergency threatening the oil reserves of the nation, there would not be time to explore potential oil producing areas, such as those in Capitol Reef, he pointed out. Our o:i reserves, he said, would be sitting ducks for enemy attack in the event cf war. Contempt Of Court Case Continued By U.S. Judge uneasy feeling that someone, l allow oil field testing within the monument area. There should be some provision for some oil field exploration. This should be written into the bill without a particular exclusion being defined, he said. someone would lie false to his trust as a public official was alleviated during largely Hamiltons tenure as chairman and a member of the road commission. B-- OBITUARIES VITAL wp t k ,vjt For just 5( you can still get yourself from Manhattan to Staten Island or from Staten Island to Manhattan. Depending on which way you want to go. JffTPl Mak&i WQSmU S9' 1 V i y v'i s M? VNfS. t f ,'tM Maybe you didn't realize it. but one can of frozen Awake gives you as much beverage as two cans of any frozen orange juice youve regular-siz- e been buying. And one glassful costs mere pennies. Many people who have already discovered Awake think it has the closest taste to fresh. And Awake has more vitamin C. 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