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Show a w v,Hrtrwjgy"v;r'iyw iyift,yfy1 Utahn In lomainiica Highways, En )cee Jubib pa wio W0 Campsites qpl y mr y Mia $ DESERET AdesTour 750 PUREBRED RAMS u . A Salt Laker in Romania wasnt surprised at all by the warm, wild welcome that President Richard M. Nixon received in that country over extremely helpful. They offer to carry your bags for you even your purse. Her son, a graduate of Olympus High School and Stanford, is working on a doctorate in linguistics. Mrs. McClure said he is studying the linguistics of two groups living in a small town. Theyre Romanians and Saxons, they speak different languages, each group has its own schools and churches, and they dont speak to each other, said Mrs. McClure. 'Malcolm McClure, who has been in Romania with his wife for a year, expects to spend another year there, according to his mother. excellent He but Erica (his Romanian, wife) has been having a little trouble with the language," Mrs. McClure said. the weekend. The Utahn is Malcolm M. McClure, 26, son of Mrs. George R. McClure, 2320 Walker Ln. and a linguistics student in Romania. The U.S. Embassy at Bucharest asked him to serve as an interpreter for the press during Nixons visit. I knew the President would get an enthusiastic reception from the Romansaid Mrs. McClure. ians, Romanians are crazy about Americans. She knows because she visited her son there in May. Theyre terribly outgoing, she said. Theyre dying to talk to you and theyre is speaks Malcolm M. McClure . . . linquistics student s Tragic Aftermath t, Continued from Page B- -l cracked through the orange clouds of the west when Fillis left the security of a split freeway to begin passing the semi truck. He was into traffic and on the side of the northbound right lane when the tragedy occurred. The collision took place only a few hundred yards beyond the end of the two-wa- y split freeway. GET THE A doctor, clad in overalls and waiting to end the day at home, arrived quietly ADV TISEMENT Collar' Bawrin't larfMf JcHtr Watt r Maitar instantly stops tia Saw of wator altar cads Sashing. 7St AT HARDWARE STORES' Kicimt We were allowed to take JoAnn to her parents home in Springville. Her parents knew something was wrong when she walked through the door. dead! Yes, hes she cried several dead, times in disbelief. It happened on the way home." Utah Highway Department officials today began a four-da- y tour that will take them over 1,200 miles of Forest Service highways and roads. The tour began in Davis County with a trip up Farmington Canyon to Francis Peak, along Skyline Drive to Bountiful Peak Recreation Area, and back to Salt Lake Later this week, the group will take trips into the Wasatch, Cache, Ashley, Uinta, Manti-LaSand Fish Lake recreation areas. The tour will wind up Thursday in Cache County, according to Malan F. Foster, of the public relations division, Utah State Highway Department. Included in the group will be Forest Service personnel, highway design and planning engineers, Utah State Road Commissioners and local dignitaries. REST STOPS, CAMPS The tour will acquaint high- way and Forest Service personnel not only with road conditions of the Forest Service property, but also with the planning and development of picnic areas, rest stops and campsites, Foster said. He said federal and state officials must work together because financing, planning and development of the highways, roads and camp areas can only be accomplished on a joint basis. wonder-workin- Racing slicks, magnesium wheels, gearshift knob and tachometer were stolen from a 1967 sports car in the lot of Gordon Wilson Chevrolet, 5650 S. State, Murray, police said today. MIDSUMMER " SALE REG. 2 Only Hideabeds Modern Style Orange & Avocado $199 $178 l lowing the book in enforcing FAA safety standards for in- flight aircraft. PATCO claimed controllers were overworked and understaffed. By going by the book on safety rules that were often loosely observed or bent during peak traffic congestion periods, they were merely dramatizing their situation, PATCO held. SLOWS TRAFFIC However, the strict enforcement also meant a slowdown in air traffic, causing delays of up to hours at major : airports. There are 114 controllers who work out of the Salt Lake Center, including 27 at the Salt Lake tower. At a local PATCO session last week, 34 controllers met and voted to support the national office. 40 control- lers were on duty during the meeting time and several others were on vacation). NEAR CHAOS quits." Abnet said it took a to obtain wrangle new chairs for the Salt Lake tower, and to get sophisticated equipment, it would take an even bigger wrangle. ITS AUTOMATIC nine-mon- th Paul Jenkel Jr., member of PATCOs national board of directors and a controller at the Salt Lake Center; Gene McGaughey, Sr., secretary of the Salt Lake branch, "and Abnet charged that local PATCO members are also subject to local Intimidation and harrassment. Its a built-in- , bureaucratic thing, Abnet said. If your ideas are different, youre automatically intimidated. $699 $599 Only Transitional Sofa Floral Print Coyer $349 $288 1 k duo.. i n 'inru o lu::ciieo;i 11 nix-m- u features Only Mediterranean 2 pc. Sectional Lovely Avocado Nylon Cover 1 Only Spanish Sofa Persimmon Nylon Cover Only Transitional Loveseat Red Brocade Nylon Cover $299 $249 1 1 . $189 $149 I Fine pickings here! Bountiful, plate include pe?r half, peach half, pineapple spears, cherry ring, lettuce, french dress- I ing. Served with warm roll and butter. Cri 1 1 U I trAJ OWW j Melvin George E a t, h died cf nature causes Aug. 2 et e Salt Lake hospl-ta- l. Born Aug. 20, 1890, Wan ship. 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Just MIDVALE, UTAH Customer Satisfaction is your privilege with us. r um mmi he 30 The taiigy flavor of lemons at their tasty best. Has light as air, meringue topping with flaky pie crust. Try one of our generous slices todayl DOWNTOWN - 223 MAIN ST. ? 4 t . . - s D. Joahnna Dick Pdrlchi, 17, 351 E. M!h South, dld at a local hospital. Aug. 4, IMS, ol causal Incldtnt to age. Born Nov, 30, INI, Germany. Married Frank Dodrlchs. Ha dltd. . Private funeral services will be held Tuesday, East. a.m, Disposition will be cremation. long. Rev. Wiclces Mina B. Picketing Mine B. Pickering, 230 E. South Tempie, died Aug. 2 of natural causes et a Salt Lake hospital. Born Philiipsburg, Mont., to Robert J. and famine Barclay Beveridge. Married :o Edmund Leslie Pickering, Dec. 5, 1912, Sait Lake City. He died Aug. 1960. 27, Member Presbyterian Church, volunteer Heart Assn. Survivors: dauqhter Beverly M. Picker-- . Inq, American Pork; sister, Eliza beth B. Farrell, La Habra, Calif. Graveside services, Mt. Olivet Cemetery 11 a.m. Tuesday. Friends make contributions to Heart Assn, Services On Tuesday Helen M. Martinez Helen Mary Martinez, 35, 331Mth 3 of natural causes local hospital. Born Oct. 3, 1943. Salt Lake City, to Louis end Mabel Sanchez Looez. Married to Albert E. Martinez. May 18, 1963, Salt Laka City. Member Catholic Church. Sur. YlvoITs: .husband; sons, daughters, Monte, Joel, Cheryl, Helene; mother, : Mrs. Mabel Randolph; brothers, sisters, Danny Alva, Gilbert Alva, all Salt Laka Mra. City; Rosa Alva, bothSally Guiterrez, Los Anqeles. Requiem Mass Tuesday 10 a.m. Saint Ann's Church, 480 E. 31st n , Sou.h. Rosary will be recited Mon- - f Uav, S p.m., 373 E. 1st South, where friends may call Monday 5 p.m. Burial, Mount Calvary Carnes'? East, died Auq. In a , tery. William of of for 3, the IdatH) L. Falls Killpack Temole. Church Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaint almost 17 veers, who died Auo. 1969, In a local hosoitai of a b will held ftreke, Wednesday, t p.m.. North Idaho Falls Stakt Center. Friends call at 324J Belalr Dr. (3685 E. 32nd South), Monday. 9 p.m.. and Tuesday at Williams Home in Idaho Falls, o.m. Burial. Dries St., tery. World War H. He was born Jan. 14, 1922, In Indianepolis, Ind., a son of Ruby R. and Ethel Lines Wickes. He married Betty Jeffries, March 6, 1943, in Indianapolis. include his widow; three sons and two daughters, Jim, Tom, John, Patty, Cindy, all of Salt Lake City; brothers, George, Day-toInd.; Marion, Indianapolis; .David, Rockport, 111.; mother, Indianapolis. ' , Friends may call Monday from p.m. at 574 E. 1st s South, and Tuesday one hour, before services at the church. Additional services and burial will be held in Indianapolis. The family suggests contributions to the Baptist Church Memorial Fund. 555 E Ceme- Marie P. Madsen BRIGHAM CITY Marl Peten-SoMadsen. 68, died of natural causes Aug. 2 at the home of a daughter. Bom Feb. I, INI, Mt. Pleasant, to Frederick end Annie Johnasen Peterson. Married William L. Madsen Dec. 14. 1904, Manll LDS Temole; ha died 1931. Member DUP. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Jameg L. (Ruth) N el sen, Glenwood Swings. Colo.; Mrs. Stephen (Helenl Bunnell. Brioham Citvi Mrs. Varl (Esther) Ogden. Richfield; 12 grandchildren) brother, sis20 Kimberly. ters. George Peterson, Idaho; Mrs. Vernon (Mary) Sander-te- n. Palrvlew: Mrs. Annie Christen-teKa vsvilla. Funeral Tuesday. 1 p.m., br.gham Cltv Sixteenth LDS Ward chaoel. Friends call Peterson Funeral Home. Pm., Brigham Cltv, Monday. Graveside-service Tuesday orlor to services. II a.m., Wednesday, Cemeierv. : ' Ralph Beard Ralph Beard, 58, 41 N. th West, died Saturday of natural causes In Mass hss 1919, Pccetello. She died 20, 1941. Railroad man. Member June, Church. Veteran Nov. World War vvvusivaupF Tutsaav e p.m. Burial Mount Olivet. to services Cemetery. Bird Ousts B-- statistics ; DIVORCES l The bird got his name when the family discovered the sparrow would come to them if they called, Chirp, chirp, chirp. The fact that Chirpy is a constant chatterer and chirper himself has led to a debate in the Noker family. The Nokers are guessing that Chirpy is a male, but Marshall contends the sparrow must be a woman because it talks so much. GRANTED Third District Court - . Gas Stations with a VW. W " HIBLER Ralph B. Jr. vs. Mary plaintiff granted decree; Charleen; oefenaant given custody of minor child; plaintiff to pay $75 per month child support I) per month alimony and obligations. Kathleen vs. Jack SHLOSAR Cecile; plaintiff granted decree and custody of minor children; alimony reand child support judgment served. Mark vs. David HARPER Loretta O'Rourke; defendant granted decree and use of maiden name O'Rourke.WOOD Ruth K. vs. Clarence Edgar; plaintiff granted decree and custody of minor child; defendant to pay $125 per month child support fees and obligations. $250 attorney Carlene J. vs. Mar MERRELL tin Burdell; plaintiff granted decree; defendant to pay $1 per year alimony and obligations. WEIGHT Linda vs. Jerry L. plaintiff granted decree and custody of minor children; defendant to pay $75 pe month child support $1 per year alimony $350 attorney fees and obligations. Shelia vs. James LOVELAND P.; plaintiff granted decree; defend ant to pay $1 per year alimony and obli$5,000 property settlement gations. HUGHES Wilma vs. Jonathan L. Jr.; plaintiff granted decree and custody of minor children; alimony reand child aupport judgment served. You Pass by More HOME FURNISHINGS Phone , ' Dederkhs help. slices, crisp lettuce, salad LDS salesBusiness College. Insurance Former man. manager Walker Store. Survi Brothers Department vors: widow; sons, M. Keith, Grant Paul G., all Salt Laka wily; 10 sisters, brother, grandchildren Frank B., Sacramento, Calif. Mrs, Cora Larson, Philadelphia, Pa; Mrs Vera Price, Ogden. Funeral services Wednesday, noon, 36 E. 7th South, where friends call p.nv, and Wednesday Tuesday, Wasatch services. before Burial, Lawn Memorial Park. Fifth Wards Troop 409 have adopted Chirpy as their own, ' she said. Her husband is scoutmaster, and when the gang congregated at the lookers to pack for a trip into the High Uintas, Chirpy hung around the whole day to $B.GQ 1945 1946, . Mediterranean Style Avocado Nylon Cover 1 Only Occasional Chair 72 died Srll rrledOct. area. Continued from Page Chair Pendleton, Tern-al- e she 30, Family Cat ,RedJGold Velvet Cover Dark Oak Exposed Wood Hurry Limited Quanlilies 800 Melvin G. Pendleton . ASSD3TED ISU1T PLATE ' Saint. I9015t n, 549 $449 I Surivors: brothers, sisters, Clif ton. Bear River Cltv. Box Elder County; Clarence. Mt. Pleasant; Mrs Sylvan J. (Aanes Christensen, Chester: Mrs. Charlie W. (Ella) Starr, Evan, both of Salt Lake Citv. Funeral 11 services Wednesday. m., Chester Ward chaoel. Friends call at the chaoel one hour before services. Burial, Chester Cemetery. 7-- 9 1 t Pleasant:!I Latter-da- In a statement drafted at the meeting, the controllers Funeral services will be said that while they want to held Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. in determine procesafety help the Holladay Baptist Church, are dures, our managers 2780 E. 39th content to permit us a voice South, for in standard union-typ- e negoThe local PATCO officials Homer Rev. number such the as tiations, said the prospects for imW. Wickes, of coffee breaks, etc. provement are not bright be- pastor of the The statement said that vir- cause there has been no sigHolladay Bap-tinificant increase In staffing tually all conscientious conChurch, trollers agree that air traffic and training. who died Sacontrol has reached a point of turday reMotor Firm of near chaos under saturai n juries tion traffic conditions. A glass door was broken by ceived in an au to mobile Deseret Abnet the told, a thief who entered Monarch accident. News that Salt Lake controlMotors, 690 S. Main St., and He had served as minister lers should have a voice in stole $75 in tools, police reof the Holladay Baptist how air traffic control func ported. Church for the past 7 years; and was a member of the Salt Lake Ministerial Association. Wickes was a veteran of ... 4 causesa f1y Mt. Sanoete Countv hosoitai. Born Mav 91. 19io, Chester, e son of Christian end Matilda Matesan. Lifetime residen of Utah; farmer; member of Ches- ter Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of The dirty pond in SANDY which a young boy drowned in June continues to drain as county officials seek plans to eliminate the pond entirely. J. Rex Mackay, Salt Lake County Flood Control director, said the dragline which has beet, used to draw water from the pond is being moved to alleviate flooding conditions on the Jordan River. The dragline was used to dig away dirt and silt from a refuse dump at the pond so water can seep through the debris into a canal about a block west of the pond. County officials have asked it Is unsafe tions locally the county surveyor to draw now. up a plan for installation of a He charged that if radar pipe or other system to drain communication fluctuates and the pond completely and keep equipment fails, there is no water from backing up to to backup system keep planes form another pool. off collision courses. Five to six feet of water If a controller is in charge still remain in some parts of of 24 planes and it dawns on the pond where Robert Brig him that there is no backup if Knudsen, 11, son of Mr. and communication fails, it can be Mrs. G. E. Knudsen, 1614 sheer terror," Abnet said. Poppy Lane, drowned while There are some men getting swimming with several other so edgy out there (at the Salt children. Lake Airport) that they ought Water is fed into the pond to go see a doctor or call it from drain systems in the Far. 3, 1969, in Aug Survivors Only 2 dc. Transitional Sectional Sofa Beautiful Avocado Nylon Cover 1 EAST CENTER ST. CHESTER, Saneata County v natural nn For the Living Room Family Room or Den & B-- ' dlnand (TaJIJ9 Matesan. Chester, died of Theft " Occasional Tables Ferdinand (Ted) Matesan st Tremendous Bargains in Every Department Summer Closeout II You Need Furniture You Heed To See Us Continued from Page Q Additional Obituaries On Page 2 Air Aides Ask Policy Voice (Approximately Car Stripped . The young couple was reSay goodbye to laming corns, calluses, turning home to Ephraim. common warts with The death sent Utahs trafThis unique creme softens, dissolves those hard to remove growths fic toll soaring to 174, comso they creme away fast, leaving skin silky smooth and soft. So dont suffer. pared with 141 at this time Get 0 today at yoor druggist. last year. ciii buyer-consign- City. WIND UP THURSDAY With New Ease OH Softener TOILET TANK BALL Tl The business of exchanging names and information followed. Jims Cremeflway Corns Calluses, Warts 'Thrust-Bac- k shortly before the highway patrol. He did what he could to soften the blow that had killed a man and threatened the life of an unborn child. Ram Sale to be held here V OBITUARIES Sought For Pond for the 54th annual National Aug. 20 have been announced by the National Wool Growers Association. An estimated 750 purebred stud and range rams are expected to be consigned to the sale by breeders from most of the western states. Preliminary activities of the annual event will include a social Aug. 19 at 6:30 p.m. in the Ramada Inn. Thp American Suffolk Sheep Society will hold its annual dinner meeting at 8 p.m. at the Mansion House. The American Hampshire Sheep Association breakfast meeting will be held at 7 a.m. at the Ben Lomond Motor Hotel. Activities OGDEN August 4, 1949 NEWS, Monday, Drain Plan 20 GO ON SALE AUG. npvW 'ywejFty wv71,yv'y'lPll"lry,rP1 Move Monday, Au. 11. See Our New location 3711 S. Stato St. Drive the new V.V Today 2033 So. Main Ph. 486-21- 11 VOLKSWAGEN MTEDMOUNTAM ' |