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Show DFSCRET Tuesday, May 20, 1969 NEWS, Panel Homed To Stady iOTC Status A 12 member st udenl-fdcult- which for subiect y A look at the baffling world of extrasensory perception (ESP) will be presented tonight at 8 pm. m the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Ru-,- s Burgess, a former college committee has been ciedit is given The appointment procedure organized at the University of or ROTC faculty members the to Utah campus' also will be considered, Voigt study Aimy, Navy and Air Force said At thp present time Reserve Officers Training these faculty members are "sent to us" by the Army, Corps (ROTC) programs. Dr. Milton A. Voigt, dean of Navy and Air Force, ard we the College of letters and Sci- have the option of taking the ences, committee chanman, recommended officer or asksaid the panel was formed by ing for another person. Voigt and added. t h e administration I a c Executive Student members of the Committee in view of merit committee are Jim Bever, nationwide criticism of ROTC. chairman, Students for DemoThe committee, he said, will cratic Society; Jim Brinton, explore the academic status Campus Affairs Board; Stevof ROTC faculty members en Gunn, former student body gitimacy as an academic president; Frank Overfelt, student body president. ,DVRRTISEMENT The eight faculty members IATEST RESEARCH PROVIDES aie Voigt; Dr. James L. ClayFALSE TEETH WITHOUT ton, associate professor of hisEdwin Firmage, associFALSE FEELING,, tory; ate professor of law; Dr. At las. denture reiiner that taka Albert Fisher, Geography Dehit false tatlmf out of falsa teeth Now QUICK TYPE DENTUR partment chaiiman; Mike Thormo Plastic rclner helou lit woarors a firmer, Siva denlu-Matts'-on- , military relations wre confident bit whtlt pro vidwf maximum comfort advisor ; Capt. Charles W. for aums QUICK TYPE t.ZE atoos chatter, DEN1UR Smith, Naval Science piofev bling and eneblee you to oat everything Usertf joorlonaapplj sor; Dr. Bangs L. Tapscott, cation lasts up to tl weeks. NEW assistant professor of Philosophy; and Robert Wolbach, asat your drugstore, Dentur Klein sistant professor of physioloil - e wob- ObNTUR-EZ- foams Dentures freshens Breath Clean 15 Inmates Y. To Sponsor ESP Lecture KONKLE Continued from Page Paroled At Prison B-- l lie staited work there as a machinist in 1926. In 1932 he was elected presiand secretary of the dent Utah State CIO Drug Use Foments 44 r trea-,ure- -I- Wednesday Funeral services for Dr. Hyrum Bergstrom, 86 Ave., past president of the B-- , Utah Justice e , . W'' Kills Utahn B-- Back - - e 0 L-- w Department cm PERM-PRES- has the for. The Fabricscope indicator is right where you can see it, next to a clear Westinghouse temperature setting guide for all the modern fabrics that require their own S )R0N?ACfUttN$tCUSLAF ' iHYlOKlWR&MVpH1 tyCRtffftfORTfatIMRVW' r ironing temperatures. The Fabricscope iron has settings for 15 s modern miracle fabrics plus two And to steam. one one dry, settings, make the exclusive Westinghouse Fabricscope steam and spray iron even more practical, its the only one engineered use. and guaranteed for perm-pres- lUfWAStf-i- l STEAM PEBM-ME- 'WATER LEVEL tap-wat- er Each will hear a tleast eight persons from different areas of the state in determining the size of drug traffic and what is or can be done about it. Also adopted by the committee was a procedure for hearing witnesses. Witnesses will be permitted to remain anonymous if they so desire, and their testimony will be treated as confidential, the committee resolved. ln extreme hard water areas continuous use of tap water is not recommended, but periodic use of tap water is satisfactory. the iron reaches the temperature you set. K tells when Bingham native Attack thiid-degre- Fabricscope' indicator. y. . SANDY Sp. 4 Melvin Thomas Cow del', 25, 106 S. 1st East, '.as killed in an enemy rocket attack or his Army carnp in Vietnam May 10. according to official notification received by his family. Cow del! a member cr the Air Cavalry, had been in Vietnam since Aug. 15. 1968. He had previously received basic training at Ft. Lewis, Wash., and advanced infantry training at Ft. Hood, Tex. He was born Nov. 27, 1943, in Bingham Canyon, a son of Marvin Earl and Harriet Wright Cowdell, now residing in Sandy. He married Marjorie Kaylene Bess July 12, 1963, in Midvale. They were later divorced. A graduate of Jordan High he was formerly Schoo1, employed by Kennecott Copper Corp. Surviving are a son and a daughter, Melvin Charles and Marjorie Elizabeth, both of Sandy; his parents; four sisters, and a brother, Mrs. Robert (Colleen) Chamberlain, Cedar Fort, Utah County; Mrs. A1 (LaWain) Wentz, Mrs. Earl (Betty ) Allen, Dawn, all of Sandy; Marvin J.. Riverton. Also are two surviving grandmothers, Mrs. Elizabeth Wright and Mrs. Hattie Cow-del- l, both of Sandy. President of Dr. Bergstittm the Salt Lake County Dental Association foi five jears. and the Utah State Board of Dental Examiners, Dr. Berg-stiohad also served as treasurer of the Pacific Coast Dental Conference v hich included 12 western states. He received a degree in dental surgery from Northwestern University in. 1910 He was employed with the Silt Lake Clinic until 1924 when he opened an office at 143- S. Main. ' Continued from Page B- -l extensive excursion boat business for people who wanted to see Antelope Island and birds Hat Island. 0 Phil Dem, East, who, until a year ago, operated Beach, testified his father operated the resort for many years and the leased on 3009-164- Siet boat concession grossed $10,000 yearly for many years. Reese F. Llewellvn, a lawyer who worked on the lake for the Salt Lake County Sheriffs Office, said a boat was maintained on the lake to keep law and order on the beaches and help persons stranded during storms or when they ran out of gas. The federal government, by attorney represented Marin Green, argues the lake was not navigable when Utah member of the Rotary Club since 1925, he was affiA liated with the Alta Club and was a charter member of the Salt Lake Country Club and Timpanogos Club. Dr. Bergstrom was secretary of the high priests quorum in the Ensign Second Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. v' He was born Nov. 18, 1882, in Salt Lake City, a son of Carl Magnus and Anna Oman Bergstrom, le married Claire Dougall, Sent. 23, 1905, in the Salt Lake Temple. include his widow, a son and two daughters, Dr. Brigham J., North Calif.; Mrs. WilHollywood. liam (Barbara) Blood, Bever-- " ly Hills, Calif.; and Mrs. Robert (Mary) Ingebretsen, Salt Lake City; 13 grandchildren, a five brother and three sisters, Mrs. King Thomas, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Bart Saunders, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Magda Jackson, Salt Lake City; and Dr. Frederick K. Bergstrom, Beverly Hills. Friends may call at the place of services Wednesday after 11 a.m. Burial will be in . the Salt Lake City Cemetery. y Survivors OBITUARIES Witnesses Describe Boating On Lake V caus- es Red Rocket deadly OsiSy Wesfircgitous State natural Melvin Thomas Cowdell ond-degr- GOWANS Delbert Cunningham Delbert Charles LaConessa , was dead on arrival at a Mur ray hospital Mav 19 of a heart ailment. Born March 54. 1913 Amerlcar Fork a son of A bert and Edna Pu'lev Cunning Married ham Dorothy Miller, Nov 27 1935 Salt Lane Cltv Mem ber, pacific Coasl Gas Association Emoloved as pipe s u d t nntendont. Mountain Fuel became a state and claims ownership of the lake beu. Atty. Gen. Vernon B. Romney and eight assistant and assistant attorneys special general, are arguing the lake was being used commercially and therefore the title to the lands should pass to the state. It is estimated that between $57 and $90 billion worth of ndneials are located in the lands around the lake. Relicted land is that exposed as the lake recedes. $617,000 Grant Deseret News Washington Bureau - SuodIv Co W Patcy can be sure. ..if it's Westinghouse See these unusual gut ideas at your Westinghouse dealer s now, So lobf C 1613 i W, tv BUNCO, INC. SKAGGS DRUG 494' H gbiond O t 74 3'50 703 Simpvon J979 Wo otcH ti u 8 Wh Anut glvd .f 35SO S 150 Nc " ih SH tc CHAPMAN 4 N a th Mo S MERC. t M SKAGGS 7JO 9eu"' r rdo DRUG MOUNTAIN SALES Mf" 41 5 DELTA S,- I M JJ80 , THE MERC iW. it. - .800 APPLIANCE Bateman pharmacy S ELECTRIC CO .. BRUNO DRUG SKAGGS A," SURE APPLIANCE IJ W..I ih 5o.lt, DIST. CVo g HUNfiR HARDWARE r A C CO. C ' v- - - i HAWKINS I HARD A FURN CO. DRUG MART 50 N DRUG STORE Mo - ALPAN SALES, INC. SKAGGS DRUG US W.,1 W.itwU tXtlog, SHo, 1300 N.tfc Michael Young, 3305 Beaver St Steve Rasmussen, 0 fc 4500 South Frank Simensen T5 W 4th Nnrtn, Bountiful Paul Kilipeck, 1264 W 5th Soulh 654 Conway Ct Miguel Queerer) 760 E 2825 South Stephen Jares G DukU r?? Fuller H ns Randy ft Jorgensen, 0 7U 3 Itth Fast, Sandy 0iain Nornr.sn Osden, Dr, Vurray Dan el L 5 wjpe 387 Pearre Dr , Granger. C P ul V ?461 Redondo Ave 5015 Wasatch Dr Lee H Riby Paul A Tntcya, Center Mjvalc Te-r- y zZJt S 7730 West Magna G Wsrn Pe erson )2P E 6h South Lamm Kenneh E Barnett, 3055 W MMierame Ave Canms L Seager 153i W 40S SoU i David Johr Stosich, 143$ Baroness Place t j , LeFevre L. 4 April List Msikhtm , Survi- Virgna 1V6J vors parents, bro -- erg, gister, Darrel K , Michael J , Juhe Ann, ell Mr. and Anaheim, aranuDarentg, Mrs w D. LeFevre, Franklin; LawO rence Utah, Mash, Mrs Bertha K. Mar&n Utah. Trevor be Loveland R. FALLS htia liven Thelma Evans Raymond V Blatf, 4486 W 4100 South. Victor Sundwall, 2943 Oekridge iavid R Pace 1426 Harvard Ave E David Swalberg, 1235 Vine St , Murray East Ray A Tucker, Paul R Rosenluid, ZS E Guest St Harold G M Us, 3001 W 38J5 South University Village Joseph J. Ward, Peter G Brennan 1278 Hudson Ave Rcflr Llee Yn 5370 Pearce Dr , Granger Dave L Naylor 333 E 3600 South Lvnn Dubois, 415 Clever Dae North Salt Lake Dtan Hillman. i67 S 425 West, Bountifjl Ronald Ktison. 93 L 3rd Scuth Jack Hardman, 5012 W '400 Souln Kearn Wayne Ballard 49 W 5S10 SJ h Murray James Caiaway 7141 Chris Lane Alfred Knott, 163 Navaio St West Jordn Arche T Lane, 7702 S 1530 fW I 35 , n - - Thelma (Salhr) Parsons Evans, 62, d ed May 17 in an American Fals hospital after a long hinass Born May li, 1906, Rv ers de, to Cnaries W ard Myrtev Panel son Poison Marneu to i.6hn Leo Neison, Dec 1? 192J. A co. he 19$u to died WeiUrtq Married Evans, 1953 Former employe, Lake- -' view Cate aurv vors husbann) M-- s Eimer daughter, (Dorothy) 7 Sijmlicht Pocatello, grandchil- brothdren; 3 great- - qranoch Rivers, sisters Ervin Parsons, ers de, Clifford Mrs. Parsons, LaVaun both Hunter, Blackfoot, Everett Parsons, Arco, Mrs. Harry (Alta) King, Pocate lo. Mrs, Mildred Reed, Chubouck Funeral, Thuesday. U a v i s chapel, American Fall, where fned can 11 am tg service. Burial, Mountamvitvv cem e'ery, Pocaielio. BLACKFOOT 4300 Tamara Bess You Bess FRCM AS REPORTED LAKE AREA HOSPITALS. Mrs. John W. South ; Funeral services 1i a rn Thursuoy, Funeral Chaoel, Aor A) d Trevor R Love, and three-yea- r son of M s Tnomas Grahwm and kina d Loveland, Idaho Fails Ha died May )e, I96y in a local hosoual . af.er a io a illness Born Mev 13, 1966, Idaho Fails. Survivors parents, brother, sis.er, Marione, Jfterv btn Idaho Fails, Mr and Mrs Harry flranaoarenis, Jetfery, Mr and Mrs. Harold Love. land Idaho Fans bunai. Rose Hill Cemetery. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Mr. and I Funeral FRANKLIN, IDAHO services tor Devid Lvnn LeFevre, son of Dr. Cecil and Judith Marsh LeFevre, Anaheim,. Calif, wno died May 15 of miuncs when struck by an automosue'cd bile in Anaheim, were held Tuesday in the Franklin Ward chapel. Burial Franklin Born Cemetery. Buck $u SALT i years Former member. Elks Lodge. Survivors widow, daughters, Mrs. Thomas (Kay) McGrath. Salt Lake City, Mrs Thao (Del Jean) Johnson Mountlake two Wash ; Terrace, brokers, three sisters; four grand children Funeral Friday, 10 am, 260 E, South Temple, where friends caM o m and Friday one Thursday, hour before services Burial, Memorial Gardens of the Valiev. IDAHO TO: Tamara 6, j iy David WASHINGTON The Deof Housing and partment Urban Development approved a $617,000 grant Tuesday to the Price River Water Improvement District in Carbon County to help finance 25 miles of sewer lines, at an estimated cost of $3.1 million. DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS daughter of Mr and Mrs Vat Bess, 255 E Burton Ave ; Lisa Markham, Steven daughter of Mr and Mrs and ?8S E 5775 South, Markham, other babies one rear old Tuesof Deseret o babies day (Pictures wU be fatten free News subscribers of charge at the Deseret News baby photo stud o, 34 E First Scuth, Monday through Friday from 10 a m until 3pm at least three days before baby t birthday ) Cunningham, 996 St Vvhi BIRTHS 229-7t- Dental Association, will be held Wednesday noon at 260 E. South He Temple died Sunday. 8 p.m., at his of jesidence e gy- f&Jl Bergstrom Services . Hostility Council r and became secretary of the combined CIO nmate population dropped to and AFL when they merged Continued from Fage l a low of 576 today with 15 four years later. have been involved with inmates paroled. The merger has been the drugs," McNamara said. The paroles were approved greatest factor of all in unit- . When questioned as to what Depa rtment in demonstraing the labor movement by the State Board of Partiea fluent and lehabihUtion employe, gives Utah," he said. The ranks of servu.es were available, the tions, in "spontaneous dons. unionism have grown by some director said: manifestatReleased were Richard Kra8 000 persons since the mergions" and claims about 37, Salt Lake City, life, Every known dug user is mer, er. he added. 8 per cent success in his second-degrereferred to a juvenile judge. Robmurder; Konkle also has served on He has predictions. The lecture is several op ions, all of ert Anderson, 22, Salt Lake the Salt Lake Citv and County sponsored by the Brigham them limited, in taking action. BarGlen City, forgery; ComMental Health Advisory Young University Salt Lake He can nett. 36, Utah, forgery; reprimana the youth, mittee and was one of the he Center. can place him on probaSalt Lake 33, Brimhall, Gary of the Commurity organizers He has already delivered City, five-lifrape; James Action Program in Salt Lake tion, or he can commit him to a sealed envelope to BYU the State Hospital at Piovo, or 19, Castleberry, Marbury, City second-degre- e the State Industrial School at burcontaining his prediction of Ala., His for the are future plans a headline to appear in a Ogden. glary; Emil Conti, 20, Ogden, "fluid. will He spend this local newspaper Tuesday. 1 20, .ser But the simple facts are: burglary ; summer in West Yellowstone Mai ion Jams, 49, West Jor where he owns half interest in we do not have adequate facilclan live years, assault with a ities, resources and institua motel. tions to treat youths who are weapon ; Robert His successor will be electKofoed, 34, Cut Bank, Mont., ed this August at the State deeply involved with drugs. I e six months three pears, AFL-CIpersonally know of no indiviConvention. dual who has been on hard burglai y ; W ill i a m Continued from Page l Lindsay, 23, Magna, drugs who has ever been Land Bill ee burglary and cured of addiction. Not even the only new judge appointed grand laiceny; Dennis Odett, the most sophisticated hospiA o WASHINGTON bill by the city despite legislative 23, Ogden, tals are having success with grand larceauthorization for for a fifth donathe ease regulations ny; Robeit Seifert, 27, Mouncures, he added. tion af surplus federal lands judge. Mayor J Blacken Lee, tain View, Calif., five years, McNamara said his preferto who supervises city court adlocal state or governments checks; Jo Thomas, 25, Salt ence for treatment was still ministration. has indicated his for park or recreational purLake City, five years, checKs; He also warned prevention. p another to add won unwillingness sponsoi-shiMerle Vroman, 46, Preston, poses that Salt Lake wras getting a from Utahs senators this second-degrejudge. burIdaho, lot of teenage transient traffic In other related action, the glary; Jack Younglove, 28, week. Sen. Frank E. Moss, and a reputation for being an had put his name on commission passed an ordiSalt Lake City, and five easy place to secure drugs. nance placing the City years, second degree burglary the measure last week and He urged the committee to Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, and injuring a jail; and Gary under the not weaken police enforcejoined as a coWinger, 28, Salt Lake City, mayors Department of Public ment, and to make the atmosecond-degreAffairs and Finance. sponsor Monday. burglary. as uncomfortable as sphere possible for these people. Also appearing before the committee was Salt Lake Police Officer M, J. Brophy who has worked as an undercover agent among youthful drug users. He outlined some of his experiences and pleaded for strong support of the law. No other steam iron does what the "Drug abuse in the Salt Lake area is widespread, and Westinghouse Fabricscope steam iron does. the problem will kill us, or we It signals when its soleplate heats up will have to kill it, he said. or cools down to the temperature you set it STATE PRISON UTAH 5 2pm. James I. McBroom - IDAHO FALLS, IOAHO Funeral be held Wednesday, II Chaoel of the Pines, for James I McBroom 7, Idaho Falls. He died May 18, 1969, in a local hos-- services am will Wood al of Born son rancer. Mav 9 t902, Greeley Ctfo of James and Mantle McBrocrn Married G'advs Martin, ini-- t Los Los 1944, id Angeles Argues resident until lS2 Owner, mooile home and furniture store, Idaho Foils Turvlvor Mr widow daugrte-- ! I arry fMarueli) Mitts, Mrs Calv n (Mar nn) Ramall. both Los Angeles. Burial, Fie ding Memorial Perk, $ 8 Seikichi Sato . - FALLS Funersl service 9 be Feid Wednesday, Sejkf- Trimly Melhodist Church for Chi died Sato. 6J, Idaho Fain ' Miv 17, U69 In a loal hospi after a lonq illness Born Nov 6 1885 Japan a son of Maqloch and Kalsu Sekuma Said Mimed Hiro Salo. Janan Memtrt', Athodist Church Loft Japan 1904 Farmer Former resident CaMforn'a and Hawaii widow, sons, daughters, Sjrvivors Y Mi s (Horn) Sujkt Cleaicd-YoshhA. ah 6 (Tok ) M, M Oudrn (MiSiiM) Ulah Mr S n C, o s a k i. Mrs Blaik'oot (Ki.cko) Minago Chicago Mrs K. (Mary) Yma hita Ovron Nev t James Kenneth, both Idho 8 o r a n d children, five areaf Oiamithildren B iriai. Rost Hill Cemetery IDAHO w H FjI; i r |