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Show i t dies ro P An inveGtigation of sex edu"z cation programs in Salt Lake filth in mind, body, clothes and language." The sex education investigation is an immediate goal, Mrs. Kasparian continued, adding that the program "as it is designed creates many more problems than could ever be helped by it." She said the committee is part of a nationwide movement sponsored by the John Birch Society, but participants dont have to be members of the society. Mrs. Kasparian told the Deseret News that the parents want to form committees in each school district to discuss 'irea schools launched has been by a group of par- ents known as The Movement ". to Restore Decency. , The program was explained -- ' to some 50 persons attending the group's meeting Thursday night in the Granite Park Jun ler High School. Catherine Kasparian, member of the organization, 'said the groups ultimate goals are "to fight against the : use of drugs, pornography wherever it may be found, and the growing openness of : . :-:- --- I, Selz 'Ration E "We are brought together by our belief in God and concern for the morals of children," she told the group. "We dont want our children taught things in school that will break down the teachings of the home and influence them against maintaining good morals, she commented. speaker, Mrs. Delaun E. Tischner, charged that some members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints are among the biggest promoters of family life education. Adding that "we are not proud of them, sex education programs with PTA organizations and school administrators. "This is not a witch hunt, she stressed. "Most teachers are outstanding and doing their best to present good, wholesome information. Many schools have excellent maturation programs, and we want to see these continued." 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I: , :: (.'; ,,,.,....map..,..sr,,,,,mow ' " - -- :: .,, :::......::.: .: , iok' , 1. ,,,,,, Deputy Sheriff Charles Hebdon points to diversion dam where Salt r ( Oral BeBretiaia (Lois) PcoatItiefr.; , lake girl drowned . v South An afternoon GRANITE of tubing and swimming ended in tragedy Thursday when a Sandy girl became trapped and drowned under a diversion dam on Little Cottonwood Canyon stream near Boulevard. ; ' Teen Drowns L. I pt.,. ' t The victim, Kelly Ann DeVisser, 16, dauguhter of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Christ DeVisser, 9865 Amber Lit, was swimming with two friends. The dead girl and a friend, Jerry Sturdy, 16, 3558 E. 9800 rubber South, had ridden Inner tubes about one block ltlwn the creek from Wasatch Boulevard near 9400 South. Miss DeVisser had placed some eye glasses on a walkway of the diversion dam that causes water to run from the swift running creek into the Water TreatMetropolitan ment Plant. She had asked a boy playing nearby to get them and a paper sack when a wind began blowing. The glasses were knocked into water about five to six feet deep near an iron gate of the darn She began diving for the glasses and was apparently pulled by the undercurrent and water pressure down under the gate and trapped. Miss Sturdy began diving for the girl and attempted to pull her to the surface but was prevented from saving her friend because of water pressure through the metal gate. p 2 Men Slug Attendant, Take $125 Two robbers knocked a service station attendant to the ground, dragged him to a rear room where they bound and gagged him, and then stole an Attorney in Utah succeeding William T. Thurman. The appointment, which carries a yearly salary of $22,325, requires Senate confirmation. Day is a former assistant U.S. attorney and in 1S32 was a Utah deputy attorney general. The Fifth Judicial District consists of Juab, Millard, Beaver, Iron and Washington counties. estimated legisla- tion. Finalists for state offices ,- --are: National Party: Joyce Wig Bountiful, governor; Zufelt, Logan, secretary - --of state; Bonnie Jones, Henea!':-aert Summit County, auditor; Te Anne Weeks, West Jordan, Shelie 1 la attorney general; treasurer; ing, Springville, !..Iaren Wimmer, Terri Larsen, both Logan, Janice Barney, Panguitch, all justices. Party: LeAnn Olsen, Bountiful, governor; Holly Cannon, Salt Lake City, secretary of state; Gail Russ-iOgden, auditor; Denise Sly, Sunset, Davis County, attorney general; Linda Larson, Garland, Box Elder County, treasurer; Pat Bowen, Susan Taylor, both Spanish Fork, Joy Ungricht, Salt Lake City, all justices. Federal n, - .."c" .:.:,.. a t , f Offtl- Y-' without , zris-P.,-- Austin - 7 ,,,,,,,,,, s' :America ,,ok,,,, L , z, being Big . 0 , N . ,, 0 . ,77',,,,,, Dol. KEN GARFF IMPORTS 525 So. State Ph. s' $1,994 The first car built to be a second car. 521-660- 4 $125. The attendant, Eddie Gibson, 17, 4635 W. 3650 South, said he was working in the bay of the Phillips "66" Station, 4800 W. 4686 South, about 9 p.m. when two men crept up behind him. In Bottle For Governor B--1 16, had ran Officers opened one of two metal diversion gates with a wrench relieving the water pressure on the girl and Hebdon waded into ankle-deewater and pulled her out. She was rushed to the University of Utah Medical Center by county ambulance President Nixon has nominated WASHINGTON Utah Fifth District Court Judge C. Nelson Day to be U.S. esrontinued from Page drafted and passed for four The girl became lodged in the gate about 1 p.m. and Salt Lake County Deputy Sheriffs Jim Farrington and Charles Hebdon pulled the girl out about 2 p.m. I . Stream In She began screaming help after diving three or times and Lisa Johnson, 9565 Wasatch Blvd., who been with the two girls, for help. JUDGE NOMINATED FOR, ATTORNEY POST A G. ' ';.1s, Maurena Lee Brown i 81 ;) Harris r - I ' ' Smith Del occurred on Street about 12:30 a.m. after the occupants had climbed from their cars, The shooting Oakley's Main Police later impounded a vehicle and arrested two men. The Gibson youth said he was changing a tire when he heard a noise and turned to see what it was. "Just as I turned, one of them hit me in the mouth. It knocked me to the ground and then they were all over me. "They carried me into a room and tied my hands and feet and then put a grease rag into my mouth to keep me quiet. They did not even give me a chance to see," he said. rear Yoshiko Mayberry, 36, 4477 Trinity Ave., told deputies she was parked near the station when the two men left the station and walked to their car. A short time later two customers entered the station, heard the attendant in the back room and released him. lie then notified the sheriff's department. where she was pronounced dead on arrival. During the rescue attempt, some youths who came to the scene attempted to pull the girl from under the dam gate, but failed due to the small opening and swift running water. Farrington said "no trespass" signs are posted near the dam but the youngsters in the area keep pulling them down and going swimming. The diversion dam creates a large pool of water behind it and this is used by many youngsters for a swimming pool. A steel grating prevents any thing or anyone from being pulled into the tunnel going to the treatment plant Handicrafts made by chil- dren in the Salt Lake County Recreation Department summer program will be exhibited Monday through Friday next week at the Salt Lake City and County Building. Gary Swenson, department director, said the exhibit items were chosen from work of some 12,000 children who participated in the summer program. six-wee- k J. Grant Iverson, S.L. Law yer, Dies Joseph Grant Iverson, 67, 777 E. South Temple, president of the Utah State Historical Society, died Friday at his home of natural causes. Iverson the and was historical with served for six years Historical Society, state a researcher. well-know- n He served 25 years as president of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, until his retirement. He was a graduate of the University of Utah in 1927 with a degree in law, and spent many years in Salt Lake City as an attorney and on many Utah State Bar committees. He was active in the Republican Party. STATISTICS ,e4:11:47.71!:H'''7,:,.'ifN,,,,,,::.. '.!.,::4:-,....- '4 .101o,.:. .;::::': ....:, 1042.,,,:', i'',,,:,::: V,..:..:!:::::;.:,'!.''':::.,:::.:::.:.:,:i!'?i.'. ,..',.:t,i,i.,,,,:::::.' T, .:,,t-!- ...,,,,,:.4.,,,, ,:,;: ,':,W:4'::, '::: :,, i':, Ci ,:!,.,t,'.' ,c:;,.::,:,,,A ..E: :' ,,: '',,;'::i :,.:.:g ' ':,:;.:,:l.,:::::?.',':.:,-,- ienoto :.::: Ile was born May 19, 1902, Salt Lake City, a son of Heber Charles and Anna Erickson Iverson. On Jan. 1, 1931, he Harriet E. G. Crawshaw Alvin M. Haslam M. Pradlev J. Armstrong Lucille Y. Ph- Joseph Grant Iverson . . historical researcher survived by his two sons and one daughter, Craig Richards, Denver, Colo.; John Scott, serving on a mission; Mrs. Duane (Carla) Welling, Salt two brothers, Lake City; Heber Frank, Paul E., both of Los Angeles, Calif.; 6 grandchildren. Ile is Funeral services pending from 260 E. South Temple. The family suggests donations to the Primary Children's Hospital, Middleton Mt. Lindy Lou Workman Carl ....,......:.::...:. widow; university. Steiner ourt Iverson served a mission in the Northwestern States Mis- ni Association in 1956, and on the Board of Regents of the E. Emilie Dorothea Lucia (Lucy) Steiner, 74 died July 9 of natural causes at the home of friends, Mr. City. EY A HYRUM, Cache County Harriet Jeffrey and Mrs. Luther R. Gunnell, 1400 LyWnn,1- and Lira 21, both Salt 'Beacon Dr. Born Oct. 6, 1894 in Ger. Elizabeth Green Crawshaw, 88, died Lake City. 'many. Moved to Salt Lake City in July 10, 1969, at her home here of LDS to convert Church. a the 1925, causes incident to age. . WIMMER ROTHERMICH A c t ive in LDS German Brancn auxii- Bo-- n Arnold April lo. Hill, H vrum, a Edward, 32, and Patricia Ii3ries, othr work. Housekeener for' dauohter of William Lee, 26, both Salt Lake City. Henry and in Salt E. Auerbach family, Levi Mary Hall Green. Married Jimmie ;Fred more Crawshaw. York New and ,Lake City City, May 31, 1905, Logan B., 32, Salt Lake City, and Ann, 25, 20 years. Past member of the Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of than Ogden. German Literature Latter-daChoir; former Saints. He 18, Reed B.,,sister, Mrs. Amelia Sadrazil, Stutt- - 1959. Served as ward died AprilSun. oroanist; 41, Payson, and Dorothy Moda, 34, several nieces, day School gart, Germany, member of teacher; Sandy. 11 a.m. at 260 E. South ward choir for 50 Years; oenealogi. day at Robert Temple. cal and Relief Society worker. Howard, 19, and Iris Lillian, 17, both Survivors: foster dailohters, Mn. Salt Lake CitY- Weldor. (Venita) Aibertsen, Hyrum; ROZEMA-KINRonald Phillip, Grant L. (oelma) Miller, Mo- 22, Riverton, and Marilyn Alicia, 21, br'Ano S D. Salt Lake City. swervarldcecshaMneo Ind. Fayrien2dspIctnall HyFrurimerlasIt Cache County .71 WELLSVILLE, Wilford' lei at Thompson Funeral Home . Raymond, 28, and Margaret Ellen, Alvin M. Haslam, 75. died July Sunday 0r a his here home 11969, at after p 21, both Granger. p.m., and Monday before seri. illness. Vices . Burial .. Hyrum Cemeterv . Rickie Roy, 18, longed Feb. Born 1894, 27, a, Wellsville, and Sandra Lee, 14, both Salt Lake son of William and Martha Maughan City. Married Eva Steuart, in iHasiam. 32.1912. She died in 1923. Married Thel- -, Pieter, and Sharon, 19, both Salt Lake City. ma Steua7t, Logan Temple, Church BROWN-COOWilliam Henry,:01 Jesus Christ ni Latter-da- y Saints,I 57, and Susanne Mathews. 38, both De,. 14, 1927. Farmer; member of Salt Lake City. ,Wellsville 2nd Ward. IONA, IDAHO Funeral Servireg JENSEN-RINGEAlbert Wit.: Survivors: w.dow, Wellsville, chi!. will be bald Saturday. 1 pm., East ham, 25, Salt Lake City, and Rexine, dren, Mrs. George A. (Ruth) Taylor, Idaho Falls Stake 22. Soda Springs, Idaho. Ricnmond. Calif.; Mrs. Newcomb Church of Jesus Christ ofTabarnacle, Latter-da- y Shaw, Menlo Park, Calif.; Saints, for Bradley J. Armstmna. Don Gary. (Lethal Luther (Ordell) Cooper Alvin whtt wan Lillerl 21, and Mary Kathleen, 18, both Mrs.Dean July 9. 1969, in a S., S., all of Wellsville; Seth, tractor accident. Murray. Warner Robins. Ga.; 20 grancichil-- i SISNEROS-OUFFBorn 13 1955. Idaho Falls. a July 33, Ralph, 16 grandchildren; son of Bishon Den and Erma Burke great and Mary Theresa. 34, both Salt dren; brother, Grover M., Wellsville. lArmstrono. Gradnafed in may frnm Lake City. Funeral servites Tuesday, noon,,Ammon Junior High. and this fall Jose Richard, Wellsville 2nd W srd Friends Yinuld have bee a at 19. Murray, and Frances, 17, Mid- - call at Hall Mortuary,chapel. Logan, Mon- -. Bonneville Hints Srhonl. AoY Snout: vale. and Tuesday before had been selected by the Ttnn Peak day p.m., SCHOENEMANN . SHARP services. Burial, Wellsville Came- - Boy Scout Council to attend 1969 Navin Raymond, 24, Perry, Wyo., Mar, tienal Scout Jamboree. and terY- Carolyn Gay, 20, Midvale. Survivors: narentn: brothP,R. ail. tern. Teressa. GEBHA R Gordon. Michael, DE HNE RT tutu,. Jill. all of Iona: granetnarents, William Edward, 40, and Gertrude And 38. Helen, both Sail Lake City. Armstrong, Rayburn. Irtalto, and .M- and Mo. L. N. Purim lona. M O S E T W 0 0 D Annie JameS, DENVER, COLO. tr.rnii,, Will receive friends Friday. Edward, 17, and Mary Ann, 19,Terry' both 93, died of natural causes in a Den- - 1NI-at tha New Funeral Salt Lake City. ver hospital July 6. Born July 3, Home. p.m. Interment. l ona Cemetery. 1876, Ohio, to Robert and Martha Jack. Married Thomas W. Jamey BANKRUPTCIES FILED he died 1935. Survivors: sons, Dr'. Thomas W. Broomfield, Colo.; Rob- U.S. District C ert J., Hollywood, Calif.; Art, Long Fran. WESTMINSTER. CALIF. Redwood Beach, Calif.; Wallace, Paul Lee Corsi, 4331 W. 5760 $od City, Calif.; 6 grandchildren; 4 great-ice- s Lucille Young Middleton, 4$, Kearns. Liabilities, $15,548; ; grandchild-ensister, Mrs. Marcia- - diPd of cancer at a boa Beach has. assets,' $92. ret Dexter Hanna, Wyo. Graveside nital July 8. Born March 3. 192,1. Olivet Parsons, Kan., to Johnathan R. and Jay DeWitt Hughes, Ise E. log E ,I services Lestikow 'eating Provo. Minnie Carolina 'Cemetery, Salt Lake City. Liabilities, $5,160, assets, $498. Middleton. Married to John M. Mid. , ;diatom 1941, Salt Lake City. Former Ralph Coe, '276 Motintain View Dr , Member ,Salt Laka City resident. Murray. Liabilities, $47,803; asset 'Elantist thuech. Survivors: husband: S4,303. Johnnia E., Jackie D., Mark Lou sons, Ftineral services for Cr Aubrey James Olcott, 4944 Poplar e . al., Westminster; mother. Salt of St, Salt Lake. Liabilities, $5,525 Workman, dai Lake City; brother, aistera. Geeroe '1Melvin J. and Carol L. V. atets, $250. .an,' ,, R. Yraino. Merrily Utah, Mrs. Par. 1712 W. 9th South who acriden'ail ' Harvey Eu ctene ' IPV West ) Butcher. Point, Apt. drowned No. 2 6th St., Area C.Buchanan, July 9 at home, will be Sat- - litahi (Mae Hill Air Mrs. George (Erin& Manteer, Rd. .Base. Liabilities, S3.506; assets, $249.!,,eurhdedeVe' :rliea.ndm. FSiidRaedwo8od Pittsburoh; Mary Loeise Buchanan, c m p Eddie Philip Walter, 180 E. Baird 'c Alaska. Funefal Frierer services. Anehorage Forest Saturday one Ave., Salt Lake. Liabilities, 13,841; Burial Lawn Chapel, Cy. Pm' Redwood urMemorial Estatas.'1'. assets, S.45. Born July 23, 1968, Salt Lake City. press. Farrell Neohl Gledhill. 185 E. 500 Surv.vors: parents; brother, sisters.' S. Provo, Liabilities, $3,866; assets, Danny, Patti, Natalie Kay, all Salt E. $1328. Mr. and 'Lake City; grandparents, Jack Eamest Floyd, 2806 S. 9150 Mrs. Melvin E. Workman, Mrs. SAN Funeral CALIF. RAFAEL, ,W., Magna. Liabilities, S8,773; Lucile Norr, Vaughn E. Norr, all services were held today for Carl assets, S905. Salt Lake City. 67, a longtime resi.Emerson Link, Eliud Ellen MOIlin, 832 W. Doxev, ;dent of Salt Lake City. who died Ooden. Liabilities, 15.371; assets, July S. 1969 in a San Rafael hospital $214. Itollowino a shn- -t Illness. Carl Leonard Morgan. 3844 S. 20001 Born Nov. 25. 1901. a son of the 'W., Roy. Liabilities, $30,378; assets,' BEAVER Karen Jean Paice Rev. Russell and Bessie Twiford $443. Eliza- Martinez, 32, Sandy, died here July Link, Kimball, Nob. Married WiIliam Carl Buchanan. 931 S. SOO 8 of natural CaUSC5. Born May 10, be th de Lances,. Nov. 26. 1927. Mem. ' E., Clearfield. Liabilities, $10,751; 1937. Milford, la Elmer and Vie bar bf Rah Morris Leeno. F8 AM; a- - o ts, $1,247. Paice. Married to John matt Ca neistore of the Scettish Rite; ,Cartwright Dorrice Shepherd, Jr., 310$ 8 lib- - R. Oakden, Nev. 5, 1954 , Beaver. di- - Ft Kagan Temole of the shrine; arty Road. Area D, Hill Air Force.vorced. Married to Mike Henry Mar.' First Unitarian Church of Salt Lake Bag,. Liabilities, $9,002, assets, finez, March 5, 1965, Idaho. Member City. Past officer of the Utah Furni- $1,856. rr'a LDS Church. Survivors: husband;turaSurvivors: Wid,W, San Rafael; Charles Richard 4771'son5. daughter, Model M.. Sorensen, (Betty Mae) Rifle St.. Murray. $10,124; assets, R., Mark R. and Gail Ann Oakden, edunhfrr, Mrs. Dean , $520. all Sandy; Joseph Scott Martinez, Peck. Los Angeles brother. Rabeet H.. Denver; and five orandchildren. Lawrence Alvin Van Meer, 116 'Sandy: parents, Beaver; grandmoth- Interment Mount Tamclnais Came- Lakeview Dr., C leartie id. Liabilities, er, Mrs. Jean Cartwright, Beaver. Family sugpastS Funeral Saturday p m. Beaver Sec- 'tery ' San Rafael. .S15,329, assets, $1,638. ;memorial gifts to the American Can-LDS Friends call ond Ward Chapel. Ada Jean Van Meer, 116 Lakeview' Society. aaicer Utah Southern Mortuary Friday Dr., Clearfield. Liabilities, $15,329; p.m., Saturday 11 a.m. to services.1 tassetS, S1,638. Burial Mountain View Cemetery. Benito Martinez, Rte. 1, Box 19, S9,819; Helper. Liabilities, assets, Annie James married Mercedes Richards in the Salt Lake Temple. lie was a former student body president of the University of Utah and had served as president of the Ute Alum- Lucia D. Hodgson It He was a former bishop of the Capitol Hill Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, and at the time of his death was superintendent of the Garden Park Ward Sunday School. sion. OGDEN Celestine Herrscher I E. B. Rcdd, 43, St., Ogden, died, July 10, 1969, in a local hospital toil Elinor Mary Bingham Hodgson , 81 , lowing an extended 'Mess. Born Jan. 17, 1926, Sad Lake City. 70 W. N. Temple. died July 10 in an a daughter of Lethie Lund and Paul Ogden rest home of natural causes. E. Herrscher. Married James P. Born Oct. 31, 1887, Wilson, Weber Redd, Sept. 17, 1949, Salt Lake City. County, to Jedidiah G. and Margaret tiliember, Alpha Delta Pi sorority, Petterson Bingham. Married to Fred Lambda Delta Signa; graduate of LOW. Hodgson May 16, 1909, Salt Lake of U.; president of the Silent Part- - LDS Temple; he died March 16, ners Investment Cache County recorder, mess. Club, member, 11930. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da!bet- - Soroptomist Business and Profes. in worked Saints; and sional Women's Club, Daughters of Primary Relief Society. Utah Pioneers, Utah Historical Soda- Survivors: husband; sons, daugh Survivors: sons, daughters Fred tern, Bryan L. on mission in Japan; ty. B., Salt Lake City; William D., Alba.. Lance H., K. Frank, Glen H. ' Lucinda querque, N.M.; Mrs. L. M. (Mary; (Cindy), Celeste (Tina) all of Ogden; Hilton, Mrs. Doyle S. (Beverly) father, Paul E. Herrscher Sr., Salt und, Mrs. H a r g a r a t He,bert, Lake City; brothers, Paul E., Jr., Mrs. V. E. (Elinor) Peter. Salt Lake City; Russell L., Bountiful. Ogden; Funeral services Monday, noon, sonI Salt Lake City; Mrs . H. K (Vir. Calif ' 22 and Sons Mortuary, Wash- - cum) Dbble ' Pasadena, Liqu 12 o r a a torandchil- ingt on Blvd. and 34Ih St., Ogden ' grandchildren: Funeral services Saturday 11 where friends call Sunday, p.m.,',dren Myers Mortuary. Ogden, where Burial, Washington Heights Memolarl friends call Friday p.m. Satur. rial Park. lt day prior to services. B u r I a I, satch Lawn Cemetery, Salt Lake City. Mary MARRIAGE LICENSES Robinson said. Salt Lake County The Freemans, including a Eldred William younger son, Steven, 23, were Jr., 34, and Laura Darlene, 34, both Salt Lake City. bound for Trial Lake northAndrew Gory, east of Kama& The youthful 26, and Barbara Ann, 26, both Sandy. driver of the other car was W aMlielnianrids headed in the same direction, Bruce. Rae, 24, Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete County. en route to a cabin in the Billy Ray, 20, Weber Wild land on the Weber and Claudia, 20, both Salt Lake River above Oakley. Edwin Gor don Jr., 33t and Annette, 24, both Lake City. After the shots were fired, a Jet- MIDDLEMISS HERRICK woman motel manager called frey Don, 23, and Linda Carol, 22, both Sail Lake City. the sheriff's office. The weapCarl Benia-- ! on was a .22 caliber pistol. min, 23. and Martha Jane, 20, both Salt Lake Crafts Exhibit , Redd VITAL I day morning. Link Karen J. P. Martinez Minnie Marker $825. Wheeler S. William Raymond Montoomery ,wwilliDlliaitn,HeOs hFf,u1AcinL,Lsr:Stur,ohaaPyr,unmeflafnlrasemzicneiset 2853 Jackson Ave. , Ogden. Liabiliiii VERNAL lies, $6,123, assc Floyd S. Wheeler, 73, Marker. 78. who clie-- I July R. 1969. in 10 causes of died natural July 2853 Sharon Pay an !deka Falls hospital of natural lomerv, Aug. 10, lora causes. Jackson Ave.. (,....c.t. Liabilities, Vernal hospital. toBornWarren E. and -, LaVita, Colo., $6123; assets, $81,!. march 16 1891. 14Mm Fmk, Cora Green Mtrricd a Wh,:eicr. daunMer of Alma and Elizabeth James Tanner Westmoreland, 1342 Mildred Seaton; she d ed AL g 14. Fifih St., Oocien. Liabilities. S4,946; 1964. Rut,red suoerv;s.r of c souls, L r son Marker, Worked for many her father's s'ora. one of assets, S140, 'U.S. Indian Agoncy, 31 yea rs. Veter- DeVar Knudsen, 550 5 S. 1150 W., an WVV 1, ChGrter member , Myto 't.dheahfoirsFt aisle71:IA8182st:ores-mGotten. Legion. Survivors: son, S. Liabilities, $2,435; asses American E. Vernal; sisters, Mrs. Idaho Falls drug store.esfor 2,5.. sears; (Specdt, $210. of ..griSt of Lois Mrs. LaVern Galloway, mrmatr, Ace Clear Wright, Warren Taylor, Robert DUP; chsrter Faints; Lake Oaks , Calif. Funeral Latter-daO. & P. Weldino Co., Sheet Metal 11 a.m.,. Comm- - 'member. Mahn Falls chapter, BUM. Monde," Kingsbury Box 134. Roy. Liabilities, $4,900; nily Church, Friends call loess and Professional WOrreg. vernal. assets, S1S5. Vernal Mortuary Sunday Survivors: Ed, Idaho brother, p.m., on'or to services. Burial, iFalls; nenhews, A. Dean, Nadel!, El Donna Jo Price Parker, 650 E. Monday MtlitiVV Ten. 675 N., Salt Lake. Liabilities, 822,573; honors, Mt. Calvary Come-Past Burial. Rose Hill Cemetery, terY, Salt Lake City, I o.m. assets, $AL Floyd "It ;inn I 4 Howard Caldwell ,,,N,T ,:' LUKER-HA- It. ' 87 Celestine Herrscher 44t!!,; liel'.r.:!..7'l .:' :;: .1 4,..06:4, $::i,04'4':i' ,::.:::::,:::.::::tpr,..:4, :: ,,.::::.H.4k....... ' ::, Ctr;:'"....,,::,- ''4,.':! ' 1..4:&;7'. :::;', :' r:- - to ' :1 ' ,!.4 It,.,, iI ..:. fr,:i4,:::::::::;; :::::.:,::::;:::".':Sso,4Y.71giliiI'''::-::-.4,P,'?g!- 1.1:' Mrs. oLVO Edith A. Chase ::."Ai.:V.:::.j:.i....i..:::i.::i:.:,.-:-- ",, ,::',,) ... ..: lirrsint ,R John Stuart Davis kkt, P , :. VIN, Sunday p.m., Mon- LOGAN Oliver Edwin Millard. South atTemple the ward chapel one hour day died of natu- Burial Wasatch prior to services. ral causes July 9 '''.. ,,,,....woir,t..,: Lawn Memorial Park. ''.,,C.i, Mrs. at rs,iarn., home. Ban ismAoargonaan;; asT;hoKm Nate (Elva) 13, 1882, April 4r44 Lew (Roth) Moore, Preston, Idaho, to 1,t neral Saturday 1 p.m. William Charles :::.; LDS Stake Center. Kansas. Friends and Anna Martha .' call Walker Mortuary, Coalville, Fri- - 0 s en Millard. ........:,:k g 1710 56. G. Howard Caldwell, p m., Stake Center Saturday Ma r r led Elva 'tk Orb day Si gga rd Or., died l, after 11 a m. Burial Stevens 1, April of at home his tarsi. Family suggests contributions 1915, Logan LDS :,::'. n a t u r a causes vioSicera;' to Primary Children's Hospital or fa- - Temple; she died :4 ::. ..i, 'July 9. Born Nov. 'Oct. vorite charity. 1915. 31, Married Marincia .i:,: Colo. to burg, '4,4.S. :....' 19, March 'Larsen, c, R. and .g, George Salt :1919,. Lake Eilen Coots Cold- A Cvak., -,,Jr u ) I e rn PI 0- :drats w e I. Married I'44.4..OREM Maurena Lee Brown Served misLDS :. i, M.. '; Gertrude c' IL alnnfg nGt ed: uBouhnt re er wtn., WdirddeJlullyE7., to sion North B r u n i e s, , ', Nov. t n t a I 9 s, S C: 1935. )0, Owner causin a Provo hospital of natural ; 19 i. 09a rt I. Howard Caldwell es. Born July 7, 1969, Provo. Survi- ;.f. 4: Temple officiator, 23 years. Building co,. $32 S. jrd ...,.. vors: parents, Poway, Calif.; grand- - cont,actor. A '',:;:' Survivors: widow; son, west member, Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. ,s.',..,t,,t4.:14:'. AM. Ambassador OAKLEY. Summit County parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. daughter, L. John Burton, Logan; Mrs. Brown, Mid- - Vic ,,t,...,:,,,::, Pidcock, (Mozelle) - Joseph Club, Elks 10 n I, u n greatorandoarOrem; el A running argument be- 14.nts, Mrs. great-gran,t.4e ,L o d a e 85, past , T. W. (Martha) Brown, vale; 4 grandchildren; sister William H., president Automo- Wilfred child; brother. Mrs. Fork; tween two motorists over the lAmerican Swan Lake, Idaho; Mrs. LaVean O..- t i v e Boosters Mrs. and Mr. Provo; Stubbs, l(Pearit Blackfoot Idano, Funeral Sat- - Club, on board of W. Marshall, Logan. Graveside' gley, alleged refusal of one to dim IF.services p.m., Nelson Memorial Fu Pacific Automotive Show. Survivors: a.m.. Provo urday Saturday his auto headlights preceded City Cemetery. Frends call Satur-- ' neral Chapel where friends call Fri.! widow; son, daughter, John B., Mrs. p.m., day Saturday after II a.m. Edward V. (Judith) Hardy Jr., all to 945 a.m. Berg Mortuary,' Burial the shooting of a father and !day Logan City Cemetery. .,!,altLake City; three ei.iggIchitth en, 'Provo. brothers, sisters, Mrs. Clyde Litton, son Thursday. N.M. ll Sit Vflg Harold, ,munTr, B. (alit.; Cecil, B eula h,2 Colo, E. 'side, services Saturday p.m., Summit County Sheriff Ron- All Saints Episcopal Church, WO Walter Beamed COGAIsle POCATELLO Del E. Smith, 68, local Foothill Dr. ald R. Robinson told this story Cremation Shrine of Poca- died July 10, M e m o r i e s Mausoleum. bustnessman, Family died Monday July 7, 1969, in a 1..co,in of the incident today, as the tello, s tollowing an suggests contributions 96v, of to Children's local following a Chehaerr! operation. complication hospital 'Service Society or St. Mark's Hosoi attack. Salt Lake a son Born 22, 1901, injured seriously June Beaver, Born Sent. 16, 1902, GaffneY, ;tat Building Fund. okee Couniy, S.0 , a son of Westley 'of William A. and Elsie Eyre Smith.1 man and his father remained and Mary Sylvester, June 28, Nancy Elizabeth Gordon Harris. Married 1927. District Amaleamatmanager, Married Lyda Haney, Greenville, hospitalized. 'S.C., Oct. 26, 1929. Employed with ed Sugar Co. of Utah, from 1938 Pacific Railroad; high priest until retirement three years ago. James W. Freeman, 26, 1026 Union in the Pocatello 9th Ward, Church of Member, Rotary Club, Logan Men's John Stuart Davis. 80. Salt fake Saints; Club, Agricultural Christ of Latter-da- y Co.) director,' City, formerly of W. 4th North, Salt Lake City, Jesus first Logan served as deacons' adviser, Commerce. Mated, Idaho, died of Chamber .,...... in YMMIA, Served two years as worshipful mas- - July 10, 1969, in 4 Ale..,.;.11t.;....',1. superintendent is in "critical" condition at !counselor ...... .. res t . Lake !of Sunday School, genealogical chair- - ter, Harmony lodge No. 21, FSAM. Salt . ,.. l,,,,...:,.. man; home teacher. On Anr. II, 1935, Member, El Kalah Temple of the home of a heart Hospital with a he University of Salt Lake City; worthy pa- - attack. Shrine Itot;e ewniddoowwm, epnotsc .,...:. wound in his left Lake Born Aoril 28, bullet tron of the Clara Barton Chapter No. half-- t a Survivors 16 ,,'..,:.4;610,,, olit, ' Oilier of the Eastern Star. Mem- - 1889, Mated, a son 'brother, Theodore, Rock Hill, S.C.( ber, 1 of David Joseph temple. Presbyterian Church. several nieces and nephews. and Survivors: widow, Mary S., Logan; Evelyn Wight ik, .. , Mrs. Rolf A. (Sylvia) AD a.k i a. Married '.7: liii.. daughters, His father, James Freeman, i c e Randall Nelson, Bountiful; Mrs. William A.; ,!.',.,. ,,..0.s. Headlee, Lake Oswego, June 5, 1912, Salt (Elizabeth, i 57, same address, has imbrothers, sis- - Lirtcrs ofTeTet Edith A. Chase,Ore.; 6 grandchildren; POCATELLO s to "fair" from S. Mrs. ters, 406 died. Latter: Taylor ''good" 83, Farnsworth,' hrist of South lth. Pocatello, proved July 10, 1969, at her home following Beaver; Mrs. M. L. Kent, Mesa, day Saints. She condition. He received gun- an Ariz.; Mrs. Alma Huber. Midway,idied in 1935. High illness. Mrs. William priest, served in Born Nov. 13, 19115, a daughter of 'Wasatch County; shot wounds to the middle fin:John and Teresa ShOsen Egger. Mar- - Daines, Cedar City; John B., Salt the bishoprics and Lake City; Kenneth, NessurY, Nev. on high council of Sept.' M. of hand. Jesse Denver, his lied Chase, right ger From 19171911, she was' Funeral services Monday, 11 a.m.. Waled Make. Retired rancher. 27, 1913. r Survivors: SOW, daughters, David of the Pocatello' Hall Mortuary Chapel, Logan, Grave- After continuing consulta- secretary-treasureAutomobile Co., the local Ford d.al- - side services to be held by Har.! Jay, Salt Lake City. Rollin Stewart. Methodist mony Lodge No. 21, of FSAM.1 Idaho Falls; Mrs. Kenneth (Ruth) of the Member tion with Summit County At- Cr. Church; American Association of Re- Friends call Hall Mortuary, Sunday, Lowry, es. Elva Hill, both of Salt p.m. Body will repose from ikake Cite; Mrs. Robert K. (Delraat torney Robert Orion, Sheriff .tired Persons.husband, Pocatello. D..m. Monday, at the mortu. Davis. St. Helens, Ore.; 22 grandsis8 great.grandchildren; Robinson still had not made ISurvivors: services Saturday, 11 V. Burial, Logan City Cemetery. children; ter. Mrs. Lucy D. Thorpe, Ogden. Mountat ny lew a.m., Cemetery.. Funeral services will be held Mon. an arrest today. A Friends call at the Manning Funeral :ty.,:Tan.in.,Fc..?,(1,T 61Temple, Salt Lake youth was ques- iChapel until funeral time. P.m., and one hour before services. Burial, tioned in the incident ThursPeasant aho. Cemetery, Idaho. Casper, ; gAve.. ., :.:::.:: , Walter .'!;.::.::::::.t:,.:.!:.:4'..)Z4.1..,N1M N, i Is Emery (Beth) Ni.:.'..0! .::',::::.:.. t .14'''''d ::.::: :::,:. ::.:.:: .:::,..,. Interment, - ................. ,:::,:--,,- ". ..''','.....,.;..,.:::;.::::,::...:::......,.'::::::': ,,,,,,,,:,., - ,,A, ,;,'.,ti,'ii Y Lui-.- ,,,. .........4,?;4:0,:.::.-...::: k,:.''.,',1.'',7,,:,:f,' ::; ':'::.P. T .;:''':'140.,,:,:::.:k,..;',ti;...,''''::::.'"?;1'''.44i.'.:., r 1, Crea--,- ,-- ,,,,,, :::,, af'1'''' ;, ---- ':'"V:,..: .t:' t';''' ..... ' .440..,..,..,Z.,, .,,... pi .. ;.: NSA, 'Z ''''''''''''''''.::: ''''',:: 3 t ,a t6t.:.:.'::. cr ileidnt zi:i,.:- ..,, .:':Z.::.",4..',.S:.:4::.4:V:n::;.'.::1:E::i4t:I'4 '''',:: - .,..,. , 7 .,::::.:.::,.::,:,::A, ' ..4' :..,t: :,:.:4: ' i ,.,i,',.., ,A.,:rr4:.::4'1:k...;:Z4'4::',Ig'1.,:::',...i::'4J;;',!..:::.:::......:::47.14: 1:M:S;:, '1: .....':::::'::2';:''....' II, Cneney, St natural rirzf.1.:i,,,,,L.,m causes July 10 in a Salt Lake hospi- - ': ... t. Born Dec. 7, ,0,Z ta -- ?...;:::$';...::'.:::.:s.:::h,.,tZe.:4:,..'::,:..:...,:.ir:.:.::,.,:,..:,.s.'. ':::...1:,. 4,'' ,,,,.:,--- .1:t 'It I ... E a h of A died 4ti.,, i i :...:,':,q.:'...S.:;;.:&,1 et'.:...:i!::H:.:,i9,..t..:: 4.::'.!:t s,kN.. , 1 JFo,hdanscuisn.E.MRairtrthiedy, , .., ;;4,1.-,,,A,,:- k&. ...,..:.:.,:.,:,4 ..,;..,,:,..1... ' Christensen Lettie t ,: . . 4:,4,.4,,,....,:,. 0. l!:-- ,, - ' 1 ":.,:A k a of ,z,ze, Argument Led To Gunshots -,, ;.'ii.,.1,e '.:'';':'::::.':;.;:. ;:t...V.:7""Alii'tl'a'.1':11. TA: .: :,.:,. ,P '' ....?".... V4 3k.' .:.....:: trr ''''''' ,b , li t - ?0 ....,,...,,,:,:,..A.c.,r,.:::::..,.. ::i:;.:..'.:!:' 4,1'fit: - ,,,,, .:!... zVs.,:'. -:- - . in )969, Lettie C. Cheney Lam. 7J Jenn-V. Rigby hourtic. died Juni i ' ,,'.,t',.,t'"qk'''. ....,4,...:, '... ... '.:::.'k ..':;:4. 7 . ., ,:,. ' i I 5 local hospital she said the Church takes a natural causes. '' Sam B. Wilde Born May 15, position that sex education is B r 1887, g h a rn Sam 18s5, F a r view tr .,,I,..4a0N .. Summit County OAKLEY, 4 City, to John L. Sanpete County, a a responsibility for the home. B. Wilde, 59, died ,,,, . t e r ir d a u g o and Sarah Crisa of a heart Charle s L and .:', tine F o r s g r e n .ipor, 44,..4. She criticized films showing rnent July 9 in a ';i,1' Matilda 1, Anderm. Christensen. Mar. Heber City hospi. to Born ...f March Frgi,enr the birth of calves and dogs tat. .. 31, 1910, Oakley, Oct. 3, 19i 7, San .. Oct. 8, 1908, ? V.. to Gilbert and L a k e TemPle, which she said were shown to Joan LDS Te Br inton Church of Jesu, ,i:I ::'''':,:i:ii...,2:ake e d le d M e. W al m. Chi of Latter. &,:, LOS 947. third and fourth graders and Beth idHall Married ,a 16, Sept 4, ,1111 m.9, day Saints. Me met( f Relief S 0 c ' e I e,'" E' it;ii C o alville 1931, e r, b Rosecrest the use of sensitivity training Mayor of Oakley, Or. t; m e.rn b e,r. ..efl. Ward. LDS '' first oanized ..,..'.s...... ..:, N. hus. Summit , Survivors: in Cor. 0, , by local hospitals and univer- former ,..,: ,. b and, sons, Fran. .,...,,,;$ Primary Reppiall- County first presi rune, , can Party chair..., cis B.. beth of Sa,, sit ies. Member dent. Daughters of Utah 12 in a n; tis, director Kearns; Eugene, Bountilul; Park Camp. Monument 5 a r e n; The group was permitted Brooklawn a r e a t. Pioneers, g r a n d c h 'VC 9 radch,lel, en; memsisters, Mrs Oliver Former Brigham City resident. Sur. Co.; mery ,,ii, use of the school building ber Karnes Lions Pederson, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Mel- - vivors: sun, doughters, C. Glen, Mrs. C. Jensen, vin Mayfield, Sanpete, Charles (Hazel) Ralph, Mrs. William past presiSi.without charge, according to Club; Mrs. Blaine County. Donna) McCracken, d e St. Funeral services Monday noon, (Helen) Hicks, Mrs. Henry (Faye) hard. Fork of Knife and Summit Club; Granite School District E Herman, Mrs. Gordon (Marva) ware department iclhaaptel, Karnes! East. Friends manager, 7th 36 E. Brown, Mrs. Ralph (DeLone) Mut, Co. Survivors: but the free use of Valley Lumber Sunda 20 grand. all Lake Salt dock, City; 1Nendell son, widow; daughters, H., Sunset Lawn oriel Perk. !chadren; f v e school buildings prohibits Cheita, Oakley; Mrs. Hoyt 5(Janice, !sister, Hazel Christensen, Salt Lake giandPeterson, Salt Lake City; admission charges and sale of chtidren; 'City. Fineral Monday noon, Mons. Vera P. Mrs. stepmother, ment Park LDS Ward Chapel, 1005 E. Millard e y; brothers. sisters, Wilde, 0 a Oliver items. S. 20th East. Friends call 260 E. ft Leon, Ile, Mrs. Rex! . .:!.....i.: 'AI ....'- ..- tT"'"1161'1117..;;,..ttt; ,., ., ,...: ''' ::',::. ,;..1:- - j S,N, 01 - AtIt--- - ::: OBITUARIES Oa''Ir1eDY ,,.- ..... ............ ,, , !!!,:,rt iirl k.. 11 .......................................... ,,.....,:: Et ... Jennie V. Rigby 1 11, ' ,..4.,.,,,,,m,,Tt.,,:,-,..,,:,-!..-;::::,.:.::;,,:,,4,,,,,,,,,,- .,::,.,,,,,,,,,,,4,4, i .. Friday, July 11, 1969 DESERET NEWS, h |