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Show I , Tv7,r'-- T'.'TTf; 10 DESERET B NEWS, Tuesday, ctoools To Continued from Page Bell said, noing that difficulties in Granite and Salt Lake City "are complex," involving more than salary schedules. Carbon District negotiations apparently moved ahead Monday night when the Carbon County Education Association said it would not make an Crowds At Fair Opening B-- erson's, first; Merle Pace, second; Bobbys, third. Silver Spurs, Posses first; Ute Rangers, second; Sheriffs posse, third. Allen Silver Mounts H. L. Strong, McHenry, first; 4-- on schedule are: Entries for sec7:30 a.m. ond flower show. 9 a.m. Judging, fat beef. 10 a.m. Judging, second flower show. 11:30 a.m. Sifted fat beef taken to stockyard. ipin'xcisri 8-- 1 office said Rampton has complete faith in the administration of the prison. At the outset of the hearing Monday, Judge Ritter signed an order releasing Melvin Reed, who was serving time on a forgery charge. He was paroled three times and returned to the prison three times as a violator. SOUGHT ATTORNEY In his petition to the court, Reed claimed his parole was revoked after he asked the Board of Pardons if he could obtain an attorney. nors "ventertainer. 2 Training Sites Wednesdays Iff (tolU)p Continued from Page 4-- second. Miscellaneous Horse Division Antique Cannon, first; Thompsons Chuck Wagon, second; Garricks Arabians, third. Events Judging, open p.m. class bleeding fat beef. and 1:30 p.m. Juding, FEA swine 2 p.m. dairy judging contest. Flower arrang3 30 p.m. ing demonstration. 3:30 p.m. Judging, open class swine. Professional 8:30 p.m. show, Jerry Murads Harmon-icat- s and Stu Scott, comedy 1 l periods rather current one-yeagreements. "We are in continual bargaining situations he said. the year around, School leaders and boards of education are tied up in negotiations for too much time time which could be better spent in giving education the leadership it needs and for than two-yea- r the Dataraf Nawl W.ihlnjton Bureau - The De- WASHINGTON Educaof Health, partment tion and Welfare designated Davis County and Moniicello, Utah, today as possible future sites for education training programs. State education officials will receive $10,000 in planning money to assist in suit claimed that George W. Latimer, chairman of the Board of Pardons, said an attorney wont do the accused much good in a parole revocation hearing. Ritter heard testimony revocation the regarding hearings for Virgil McDor- Reeds developing local programs designed to bring people into the education field. low-inco- man, serving two year sentences for forgery and uttering; Dennis Melany, 0 years for forgery; Stanley Eugene Tavenner, five years to life for robbery; Grant Jolley, 0 yeais for ficticious 0 checks, Clifford L. Worthen, and five to life for rob0 bery and burglary, and Roger Earela, 0 for burglary. The majority of Mondays testimony came from Lawrence W. Morris, executive secretary of the Board of Pardons, who outlined when the inmates were received at the prison, when they were paroled and when hearings were held revoking the paroles. Former Utah Atty. Gen. Phil L. Hansen, who represents the majority of 65 inmates originally filing habeas corpus petitions with the court, attempted to bring out what happens when a parole revocation hearing is held. TViS. & THIS IS WHAT YOU OITt fmUX!) VARIOUS CASES PM. WED.-- 5-9 Morris testified that in some ' cases attorneys were present, but no witnesses were sworn to testify, the inmates werent faced by CHICKEN DINNER MklM Ckkka r iMat C Sm Mm ?Il 35 Tip Top hMNIM MM VlMll Special TmmS Sims SaM Nat Ml aaS Silty Chakaaf Drink Res. $1.70 kl CrM deserves. A negotiations law would not solve all problems, but it would decrease them by providing uniform procedures, Bell said. Such a law also would prevent in getting on with bargaining as well as teachers playing one district against another in seeking settlements. "dilly-dallyin- their accusers, the attorneys werent allowed to or the anyone inmates werent allowed bail pending outcome of the hearcross-exami- TAX! KOMI ORDIM ' i i H4-07- I7 i ing. Morris said the board doesnt have the power to sub- - (zj witnesses poena Waites ried Alice Blur-toOct. 19. 1924. Rapids, Cedar Veteran Iowa. VVW I; livd in Cedar Rapids, Milwaukee, emee-go- , and had been a Salt Lake City tor the resident 20 years. pa&t Member, American Legtan; Canary BaSuivlv, 'widow, Salt Lak. City; Stokes, niece, sister, Mrs. Gertrude both of Cedar Mrs. Agnes Cross, g Agnes BGOE ACCIDENT Can You Afford to be 155 Agnes Mary Healy Byron, 82, 4th East, died home n a tural causes Aug. 11, 1969. Get. Born 1886, Ruby VaN ev., a lley, S. daughter of Maurice D. and Catherine J. Healy. Married James inmates. died. employe m The Miller Ward, Church of Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, 45 E. 33rd South, will hold a reunion breakfast from 6 to 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. Jesus Without this Accident semi-annual- A Continued from Page Special Limited $5,000.00 Accident Policy For Only $3.00 LOSS OF AT $5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 Both Eyes Both Hands Both Feet One Hand & One Foot One Hand One Foot One Eye Semi-Annual- ly Automatic Increase Every 6 Months While Policy in Force of STARTING Life MAXIMUM BENEFIT $125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 $6,250.00 6,250.00 6,250.00 6,250.00 6,250.00 1,550.00 1,550.00 125.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 COMMON CARRIER PROTECTION Up to $5,000.00 payable if injury sustained occurs as a 1,550.00 Medical or surgical treatment at the place of the accident or ambulance service to or from a hospital or any services of a nurse, doctor, surgeon or hospital employe at a hospital or any medical hospital, operation or other expense of any kind at any hospital, we pay YOU in cash $5.00 a moving vehicle. ... by any burglar, ...by day to a total of $75.00, in addition to your weekly income of $25.00 per week. No Territorial Restrictions-Go- od in any part of the world. Subject to all the terms and conditions' bus, trolley, drowning. within any building.In case by smoke. . UTKFiFn muntl-DHb- ll r 6 EACH I 320 -SEND ONLY 3St 4tfl SUtfl Salt Lake Through National-Be- Franklin Utah life Insuranca FOR POLICY Name- - 12c A WEEK Date of Application. M1U Corp., Chicago, deputy prosecutors. Detton said his committee is initiating a project that would permit one prosecutor to work with a case from the signing of a complaint to appeal to the Supreme Court. In order to preserve the balance in the criminal justice system in Utah, there is a need to spend as much time, effort and money for prosecution as for the defense, Detton said. Under present arrangements, in both county and district attorney offices, deputy attorneys serve only on a Because of Detton said, They do not have adequate time to prepare for the prosecution of cases. basis. part-tim- e this situation, Well sell you a car that won't in 3 years. self-destru- III COMPLETE APPLICATION CAREFULLY. ct Street No. City Stata 2ip Stata 2P .Relationship. What Address? Street City or Town insured. Enclosed is my check or money order for ( ) $3.00 ( ) $6.00 for double coverage. Arva 76, Arva Cushing Cushina. 76. Av., Emerson 2338 died of natural; causes Auo. 10 ln a Salt Lake tiospl-- f tal. Born June 24. T 1893, City, to Reuben?: K and Charlotte Solomon Eardlev.-Marrieto Pauli V. Cushinq, Sept. I 1, 1914, Salt Lake I Church.brother, Leslie Cock-inLake Salt neohews, City; Funeral nieces. Thursday 2 o.m., E. South 260 where T e mple, E. Eardlev W. Templar Real estate sales- - LDS .woman. Survl-- i !vors: husband; son, Paul V. Jr., Salt Lake City; a r a n d c hidren; I ll friend call Wednesday P.m., Thursday sister,; Burial, broiher, Leon R. Eardley.i (Helen) Maxfield, Mrs. Marshall both Salt Lake Citv. Funeral Thurs-da- y noon, 260 L. South Temple, call Wednesday where friends prior to services. pm., ThursdaySunset Lawn Mausole Entombment suaoests contributions ts urn. Far.ily Camilla th Heart or Cancer funds. C. E. Mrs. ST. GEORGS St. 79. Effia Cannon Cameron, Auo. Georqe, died of a heart ailment. Born hospita 10 in a St. Georqe Sept. 14, 1889, Calf Springs, Washing-- j 5ara John Erck5r.n. ton County, to David Blajne Awe ( Camilla Mason Cannon. Married .0 ( atura causes 1919, 1, Oct. Ben amin Cameron Jr., Sat St. Georqe LDS Temple. He died hospital. LDS July 23, 1958. Active in ,many Alice Pont March. 21, the of' auxiliaries. Member, Louise Reynolds Club. Survlvina. Mrs. Evan M. sons, dauohters; Sr., Reseda, Call!.. Sproul (Carma) Donald Dr. D. Elwin, Las Veoas; Clair, St. Georqe; Beniamin Archie, Soringville; John Anthony, Salt Lake City; Fred Elden. Callente, Nev.; Mrs. Rulon (Fav Ella) Prince, Mrs. Gilbert (De Loa) Reed, North Hollywood. Calif.; 38 grand3 children; 49 Sara J. Erickson H.jr.and fu: advisor. andMrs.Ross George; Mrs. K. W. (Clarissa) WinsLake Salt ness. St. 10 East George' a.m.. Wednesdav LDS Stoke House; friends mav call Metcalf Mortuary, St. Georoe, TuesWednesday prior. Graveside day services Panouitch Citv Cemetery, Wednesday 3 p.m. r hurch. vors: Survl-:;- '' husband; son, daughter, Rob- - ert E. Jr., Sheryl Ann, both Sait Lake Citv; brothers, sisters, Boyd E. John, Sait Lake Citv; Deverl John, Eldon John, David John, ail Samaria, Idaho; Mrs. Marv Griffiths, Mrs. Rhea Thomas, both Malad; Mrs. Edna Williams, Pocatello, Idaho. Funoon. All Saints neral Thursday R. Episcopal Church, 1710 Foothill Dr. call 372 E. 1st South, Done las Ronald Wat- Friends MIDVALE Wednesday 64 b.m. Burial Mt. OIL son, 570 E. 7570 South, son ot Ronald vet cemetery, and Shauna Worthen Watson, died . Auo. 10, 1969, in a Haber City hosoi-- l hours six of alter, AHn D LOrSBH tal orematurity, his birth. Pin Born Aug. 10, 1969, Heber City. EPHRAIM, Sanpete County Midvale; in r t services Survivors:Mr.parents, and Mrs. Burt Were held today Grandparents, Wason, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Wor-- for Ada Petersen then, both of Sandy; great - grand- L a r s n, 49. who parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Collins, E p h raim, Park City; Mr. and Mrs. Henry died Aug. 8 1969, In of encephalitis Gregory, Sandy. Graveside services Wednesday, 11 a Provo hospital. a m., Sandy City Cemetery. Friends Born June 22, call at 8090 South State ona hour be- 1920, Manti, . a fore services. daughter Watson Douglas Merlin Christensen and f Mackey Married Larsen, Sapt. 25, IDAHO BLACKFOOT, Graveside 1942, in Stockton, services for Merlin Christensen, 53, Calif. L a t e ri who died Aug. 7 of iniurles suffered solemnized in the when a. building collapsed in Temple. banks, Alaska, were Monday at 10 us gurvlvors, a.m., Riverside - Thomas Cemeterv. band; son, Ron Born March 6, 1916. Thomas, to nie, en route home from Hans and Catholeen (Kae) ChristenDeena, Ephrasen. Married Ruth Smith. Survivors: In England; daughter, brothers, Ivan A., Manti; Max widow; sons, daughters, David, serv- im; Lake Sait City. L., ing with U.S. Army in California; Burial, Ephraim Park Cemetery, Mrs. Connie Walker, Rickev, both donations to Snow Fairbanks; Steven, serving LDS mis- Family suggests sion to California; Laurie, San Jose, College Scholarship Fund. Calif.; 3 grandchildren; brother, sisters, Milford, Mrs. Helen Kesler. both Blackfoot; Mrs. Bernice Mrs. Marge Young, both San Georqe J. Murray, 83, 3840 Green-briDawn Jose. Calif.) Mrs. Marvel wav, died of natural causa, Stone Castro Valiev. Calif. Salt Lake rest home. Auo. 10 In Born Sept. 5. 1885. Canada, to MatI thew and Katharvn Murray. Ma F. Addi Mae Cooenhaver Jan. 19, 1908, Iowa; she died Mav 2, 1964. OGDEN Clara Frank McLauah-tin- , Salix, Retired meat cutter. Member Cath 89, died of a short illness Auo. lie Church. Survivors: ions, Rav P. 11 In a hospital here. Born Feb. 14, W Salt Lake Citv; Lau1880, Geneva, N. Y., to Bartnolomew Georqe rence M.t Akron, Ohio; 8 qrandchil. and Katherine Koatson Frank. Mar- dren; 14 great-gr- a dchlldren; brothried to Joseph Mclauahlin; he died. ers, Lou, Leo, Mervin, Sioux Cit". Ogden resident, 60 years. Membr Iowa. Requiem Mass Wednesday 10 St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Survi- a.m., St. Ambrose Church, 1975 S. vors: sister, Mrs. Louise Grace 23rd East. Holy Rosary Tuesday 7:30 Mass Quinn, Ogden. Reguiem 372 E. 1st South, where frl- Wednesday 10 a.m., St. Joseph's p.m., P.m., Wednesday Catholic Church. Rosary, Tuesday 7 call Tuesday to services. Burial Mt. Calvary prior p.m., Larkin and Sons Moruarv, where friends call Tuesday pm., Cemetery. Wednesday prior to services. Burial Memorial Gardens of tho Wasatch. Stall Itan HEYBURN, IDAHO Blake, 71, died of a long Illness Aug. 7 in a hospital hre. Born April 4, OGDEN Camillus Ericksen, 77, 1898, Bozeman, Mont., to Thomas E. died of natural causes Aug. 10 in a and Nellie Daughterty Clark. Man rest home here. Born Dec. 12 1891, ried to George Gilbert Blake, Dec. Sanford, Colo., to Ludwig and Caro- 18, 1914, Ogden; he died April 2, Church, line Nielson Ericksen. Cement 1967. Member Methodist mason, Defense Depot Ogden. Mem- Woman's Society of Christian Servber LDS Church. Survivors: brother, ice, Order of Eastern Star. Survisisters, Joseph, Montebello, Calif.; vors: daughter, Mrs. Lois Toevi 5 great Mrs. Annie Benson, Mrs. Altena Lar- Heyburn; 3 grandchildren; son, both Newton. Funeral Wednes- grandchildren; brothers, sister, RaV day 11 a.m., Lindquist and Sons Co- Clark, Floyd Clark, Glen Clark, Mrs, lonial Chape!, where friends call Roy (Marie) Francisco, all Paul. FuWednesday one hour prior to ser- neral Tuesday 10 a.m., Paul Methodvices. Burial Weston, Idaho, Ceme- ist Church. Friends call McCulloch Tuesday Funeral tery, Wednesday 1 p.m. Home, Burley, prior to services. Burial Paul Cemetery. George J. Murray Clara McLaughlin Stella I. Blake Camillus Ericksen Evelyn B. VanScoy Ronnie Ross Evelvn Benson VanScov. 54. 70 E. Van Buren Ave., died o natural Funeral NEWDALE, IDAHO causes Aus 10 in a Salt Lake hosoi-ta- l. services for Ronnie Ross, 19, who Born Feb. 25. 1915. Centerville, of Iniurles suffered in an autou Ezra Taft and Romania Barber died Jack-sor- t, Benson. Married to Lewis H. Cow-le- mobile accident Aug. I near Wyo., were Monday at 2 p.m. in Salt i ake Citv; divorced. MarBurried to Willis Stern VanScov, 1943, the Newdale LDS Ward Chapel. Born Cemetery. Denver Member LDS Churh. Survi-vor- ial 12, 1950, St. Anthony, to Aoril Jiusband;. son, daughter, Lewis man sni RbY Rackham .Ross, Nanev C. Miller, Salt LakeCltv; g! Graduate Stigar-SaleHigh School, Member LDS Church. Employe, grandchildren; mother. Salt Lake n, Citv; brothers, sisters, Ezra Taft u s- Forest Service, Jackson. sisters brother Bellevue, Wash.; Conwav B. vors: parents; Benson, Sookane. Wash.; Mrs. Stecy, Newdale; Mrs. Jack (Shana) LaVaun Harrison, Cedar Citv; Mrs. Brown Salt Lak Reno; Marla Areta Jensen, Salt Lake Citv; Mrs. City; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Norene Timmerman. Nettlt Ore Ted Ross Newdale; Mrs Astora, Private funeral services. Rackham Teton City. Terrill Walker Susan M. D. Meeks MOUNTAIN Mrs, VIEW, WYO. Susan Margaret Davis Meeks 87 died of natural causes Aiq. 11 in Born Wvo. Kemmerer, hospital. Dec. 25 1881, in Hebar City Utah to James and O'ive Wall Davis. Meeks Married to Joseph Culbert Summit Aug. 15 1901 Walisburg County Utah. He died Dec. 9, 1959. LDS Survivors: Member Church. sons daughters: Mountain Joseph View; Ervin, Kemmerer; Mrs. EveL vn Sims Diamondville Wyo.; Mrs. Isabel Kidman Ashton Idaho; 26 grandchildren; 70 great - grandchildren; brother sisters Abe Mountain Green View; Mrs. Eva Merchant, Ella Meeks, Mrs. River, Wvo.; 2 Dubois Wvo. Funeral Thursday E. Ward o.m., Mountain View LDS Chapel. Friends mav call Wedn'"' VIRGIN, Washington County p.m. Gilbert Bills Funeral Home Karl Ervin Spendlove, 70, died of a lonq Illness Aug. 10 in a St. George Evanston; at place of funeral ThursBurial hosoital. born Nov. 23, 1898, Grafton, day 11 a.m. to services. Washington County, to Henry Frank- Lvman Wyo. City Cemeterv. lin and Maria Alice Stratton Spendlove. Married Lenora Barney, Dec. 13, 1918 St. George; solemnized St. Georae LDS Temple. Farmer oil Myrtl. Vera Graham, 64, 271cau-a- E.s mechanic. LDS Southo.t driller, Member Av., died of natural Church. Virom water master. SurviAuo. 1) In a Salt Laka hospital. vors: widow; sons daughters, LinBorn Aoril 27, 1905, Salt Laka Citv. K. den Mrs. Willard to Asa Putman and Ethel Clark Roland, (Mildred) Lee, ali Virgin; Mrs Green. Married to William ChaunctV Mrs. Ruesch, Elword Graham, May 3, 1927. Salt Lak (Roena) Lee, both St. Citv; he died Jan. 30, 1966. Member Euaene, Mrs. Clair (Doris) Ruesch, Central Park LDS Ward. Sun'lvori: both North Las Veaas; Marvin Robert C., Salt Lake Citv; Waldo. Mrs. Bruce (Etta) Manq'im, son, Salt Lake Citv; Paul Green, Bojse: both McGill, Nev.; Mrs. Varl (Pris- to services. Burial Memorial k cilla) Riding, Kanab, Kane County; Green, Los Angeles, Calif., 51 g r a n d c h d r e n; 31 great- dens uf the Valley, grandchildren- brothers, sister, Mar- grandchildren. listers, brothers, vin, Beaver; William H., Elv, Nv.: Mrs. Georqe (Thelma) Holinqsworth, Mrs. Warren (Edella) Webb, Salt 2128 S. State St where friends call Lake Citv. Funeral Thursday 2 P Angeles. Funeral Thursday 11 a m., Hurricane, Zion Park Stake LDS Mrs. Roy (Alta) Cools, both Lol Chapel. Friends call Soillbury Funeral Home, St. George, Wednesday E. p.m., Thursday at the ctupel one hour prior to services. Burial Virqin Noola GertrudO MESA, ARIZ. Cemeterv. Ellertson Olson, 8), Mesa formerly of Fairvlew, Sanpete County died Auq. 9 1969 of causes incident to age. BURLEY Funeral services for Born Aug. 12 1884 Mona Utah Herbert Amoa Raymond. .5, who County a daughter of Ephraim and Married died Aug. 8, wilt be Tuesday at 2 Lona Ellertson. Swazy p.m. In the McCulloch Funeral Home Georoe F. Olson July 8 1915, Mentl Chapel, where friends call prior to Temple. He died July 1 1956. Served services. Burial Pleasant View Cem- seven year as chorister of the Fair-vieeterv. Born July 22, 1904, Glasqow, South Ward Church of Jesus fo Mont., to Fred W. and Clara Nell Christ of Latter-daSaints; Marrs Raymond. Married Beatrice years as chorister in the ward Relief Ann Teter, Jan. 27, 1933, Pocatello. Society and Singing Mothers in Fair-vieCarp.-nfer- . Survivors: widow; son, filled a mission to Hawaii beFred M daughter, Mrs. fore her marriage. Burley; Survivors: sons, daughters Mr. J. Mary Lou Easton, Paul; 5 grandchilMrs. dren; brothers, sister, Fred W San Arvin Anderson, tGeorgla) Gabriel, Calif.; Alfred, Stoneyford, Stanley (Cleo) Turley George F. Calif.; Mrs. John C. (Violet) Lea, Jr. all of Mesa; Mrs. Hal C. Pueblo, Colo. Dr, (Neola) Jones Ctrndler, Aril. Heber R. Tempe, Atlz. Dr. Boyd E., Cheverlev Mrs. Ronald Md. (Lona) Wyatt, Alamo Calif; 42 four great CULL VALLEY, Toocte County grandchildren:brotherssisters, n Murohv. 54, died ot natural grandchildren; uses Auo. 10 In a Tooele hosoilal. Mrs. William A. (Hazei) Dunn Salt born May 27, 1915, Juab County, to Lake City; Mrs. Velsa (Faun) Grey Louie and Neln Teaimen Murohy. Sacramento, Calif.; Paul H., Orem) Speakman Married Katherine Pete, March 9, Mrs. Eugene (Martha) 1944, Ibaoah, City; Alton Elay both of Tooele County. Sait LakeMrs. Vail Laren Employe, Deseret Livestock Co. Sur- Mone; (Lont vivors: widow; son, dauohters, Iven, Mabie) Peterson, Provo. 1 Funeral Zelda, Jennifer, Melinda, all S.ull services Wednesday Valley; Mrs. Toby (Rita) Maastas, p m., Felrview South Ward chapet Kearns. Funeral Thursav 2 p.m., Frlenoi cat! Tuesday, tha p.m. at Skull Valley SanIndian Reservation Jacobs Mortuary, ML Pleasant where friends call Wednesday avenlna, pete County, and Wednesday before tne Thursday prior to services. Burial services at the chapel. Burial Skull Vallty. Falrvlew City Csmetery. Spendlove Myrtle V. Graham That nagging, Shes gonna go, shes gonna go ? A Volvo wont give it to you. Volvos are built so well that 9 out of every 10 registered here in the last eleven years are still on the road. Of course, we cant guarantee that if we sell you a Volvo itll last eleven years. B ut we can tell you that it will last long enough to get you out from under car payments for a while. Then you can save some money and become preoccupied by something else : Im gonna he rich, Im gonna be rich fVOXjVO) No. Cocking LDS Karl j Occupation. ft' EUREKA, Juab Countv Lawrence Terrill Walker, 40. died of a liver ailment Aug. 9 in e Salt Lake hosoital. Born Mav 28. 1929, Eureka, to Lawrence A. and Lavon Gamble Walker. Married Nan Steadman, 1954, Salt Lake Citv; divorced. Married Colleen Robinson. 1962. Nevada. Veteran WW II; musician. Survivors: widow, Bountiful; son, Alan Gus, parents, Mr. and grandparents, Mrs. W. E. Gabmel. all Eureka. Graveside 11 services Wednssdav a.m.. Eureka Cemeterv. Friends call Lmde Mortuary, Spanish Fork, Tuesday 74 o.m. -O- IMPORTANT! 3698 NBL --19- Who is your beneficiary? NBL neys involved in a case, there is much unnecessary duplication and a waste of time and effort, Banks said. It further is not efficient because each attorney is directing his energies towards a different initial goal than the other attorneys, he said. He called Utahs system the only such system in the United States. Banks recommended that the Legislature streamline the prosecution system by adopting a single line of prosecution. The District Attorneys office would handle all felony to cases from Inception appeal Banks indicated that a district attorneys office could such a system with Do you get a feeling of impending doom when your car is about two years and ten months old ? What is your business address?. Form handle l $6.00 per 6 months. flat pf Birth of t 000.03 ACCIDENT INSURANCE APPLICATION Signature Mabel M. Taylor Funeral services for BURLEY Mabel M. Taylor, 87, who died of natural causes Aug. 7 at home here, were Monday at 2 p.m. in the Bur-le- v Methodist Church. Burial Pleasant View Cemetery. Born Jan. 19, 1862, Green Castle, Mo., to Alfred F. and Rachel Snyder Cook. Married to James Roy Tavior, 1909, Boise; he died 1939. Member Rebekah Lodge, Claremont Grange. Farm and Home Club, Methodist Church. Survivors: Kansas Kenneth, sons, dauohter, City, Mo.; Lowell, Sibley, Mo.; Mrs. H. W. (Marvel) Johnson, Dal'-13 grandchildren; greatTex.; grandchildren. . . . $10,000.00 LOSS OF LIFE. $50.00 Income Per Week Plus $10.00 DAILY HOSPITALIZATION- MAIL APPLICATION TO: tt. Hazel W. Johnson Hazel LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 82. Glendale, Woodruff Johnson, GlenIn I960. 10, died Aug. Calif., dale rest home of natural causes. Born Aug. 14, 1886, Salt Lake City, a daughter of James J. and Fanny Lloyd Woodruff. Married J. Herman Johnson, March 12, 1907, Salt Lakt City. Ha died. Survivors: sons, Curtis H., Clyde W., Robert A., all of Los Angeles; two greatseven grandchildren; grandchildren. 10 services Funeral Thursday, a.m., Chapei of the Chimes, Enole-wooCalif. Burial, Englewood City Cemetery. MONTHS Designed Specially for the Salt Lake Newspapers B B klTET RAP IT uUAKAnl Shurtliff; FOR DOUBLE COVERAGE SPECIAL LIMITED IF NOT THE ENTIRE COST IS A MERE NLY $3.00 Beginning the very first day and for a period of 15 weeks,. $25.00 per week will be paid for any of the above accidents. FREE LOOK - f fire or suffocation INCOME PROTECTION 1 Shirley S. Shurtliff OGDEN Shirley Sumner Shurtliff, 36, died of a long illness Aug. 11 In a hosoital here. Born April 29, 1953, 09den, to Tellef B. and Jennie Christensen Sumner. Married to Rav divorced. Survivors: daughter, Susanne, Ogden; mother, Mrs. Jennie Arnett, Grand Junction, Ronnie Sumner, brother, Colo.; Funeral. WednesGrand Junction. day, 3 p.m., Lindauist and Sons Colonial Chapel where friends call p.m., Wednesday prior Tuesday, to services. Burial, Ogden Cemetery. of the policy. No Age Limits. However, benefits reduced 50 under age 14 and over age 70. highwayman or robber. ...while B-- Member L. if any of the above accidents require: passenger on any regular scheduled flight or boat cruise to any part of the world, while riding within a train, street car, elevated subway or passenger elevator. Other Loss of Life -$- 500.00 ... by being struck or knocked down or run over while walking or standing on any public highway or street by any driving or riding in any automobile, bus, taxicab, or truck. Gall Bodily, 9, 3801 S. 1915 East, died Aug. 12, 1969, in an American Fork hospital of a lifetime illness. Born July 10, 1960, Murray, a daughter of Vahl W. and Marv Jack-so- n Bodilv. Member of The Church Sam ts. of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSurvivors: parents, brother, Kim, sisters, Lynne, Jeanne, grandmothers, Mrs. Jessie Jackson, Mrs. Dor tha Bodily, aii of Sait Lake City. 9 Graveside services Thursday of the Gardens a.m., Memorial Valiev. HOSPITAL PROTECTION fare-payin- g ...while V Banks Asks System ly. LIFE, SIGHT, LIMBS Fitt announced. Protection? . . . only $3C0 Robert ' i .; Gail Bodily prisoners, but because they already have been paroled the question is moot. Others had felony subsequent charges against them while they were on parole, Ritter took the writs for the six inmates under advisement Monday and was expected to rule on them today when the hearing continues for JO other inmates. Bishop v-- Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Evern (Dorothy) Peterson, Salt Lake City; one grandson. Funeral services Thursday, 2 p.m., 574 E. 1st South, where friends call one hour before services. Burial, Mt Olivet Cemetery. situation. Hansen gained approval of habeas corpus writs for 30 E. Cameron Blackfoot former i of Filer h Co. offL Seed Blackfoot. "probationary period to correct its administrative procedures, but apparently it didnt do so in a second round of parole revocation hearings. "I am sorry I didnt release all of these fellows the first time I heard them because the board didnt correct the - Eugene Cock.ng, Lawrence 1058 E. 2nd South, mm died of natural $ causes Auo. 11 at home. Born Oct. Salt 1892, 15, Lake City, to WilJane liam and Cocking Braby Camilla of the OrderStar, Eastern Blackfoot, Idaho; former Lawrenc- one hour prior to services. Salt Lak City Cemetery. He Byron. Member of W. Joseph C. McCarthy, assistant attorney general, argued that once a prisoner has been committed to prison he loses his constitutional rights. Ritter claims the men have constitutional rights while they are in prison, when they are paroled and when they have their parole revoked. "A person who commits a crime that results in his parole revocation is presumed innocent until proven guilty. JUDICIAL RULE The judge noted that he gave the Board of Pardons a 23, M. H. Byron at her Ward Reunion Designed Specially for the Salt Lake Newspapers' Raymond Thomas Hv, 7i. iff ESL, died of nat Private funeral wrvicee for 1 causes Aug ural .. Housel, 39. 6)0 II in a Salt Lake Leland Ave.. who Born hospital. died df a gunshot 1897, 22, Aua. 10, wound Aug. Ogden, to George will be Thursday, and Fannie Ches10 a.m., 4760 S. ter Hay. Married State St. Burial Hansen, ! Thelma Mem orial GarSalt Lake 1925, dens of the Val-i-7.v died she City; Born June 1956. Married to 1956, Murrey, V. Harvev, Theodore S. and Oct. 9. 1961, Salt Mallory Alice Lake. Citv. Mem-- i Married Housel. ter LDS Church. diKarn Colbert; empiove, Retired vorced. Insurance Bell Telephone9 $ claim adjuster. Co., worked LDS Member t Member, years. Veteran Church. Leoton 4 American conflict. Korean Post 2. Telephone Pioneers. 5urvi-i- t - Ivors: Survivors: daugh- widow; dauohters, Mrs. .lack Conme. ters, Lisa, Donna, Lake (Dolores) Draper, Mrs. Joseph (Bar. Salt Lake City; parents, Salt Granq-err bara) Carlson, both Salt Lake City; Wayne, City; brother, sisters,Hnrron. 7 grandchildren; great grandchild; Kearns, Delores Mrs. twin brother, Roland G., Salt Lake i.eke Salt Mrs. Maurine Merrill, Funeral Thursday 10 a.m,, 260 photo was Citv.South City. The accompanying Temple where friends call E. taken a number of years ago. Thursday one hour prior to services. Burial Salt Lake Citv Cemetery. 4 Vuneral services Wednesday, friends p.m., 36 E. 7th South, where Wednes8 p.m. and call Tuesday, Miday before services. Burial, lwaukee. the for 4i Maria Sr.Smith Mar- Utah State Prison Probe Planned By Judge Ritter Little Rain Didn't Stop Continued from Page n Time pemi now, although I have not always been, that "we need a law on teacher negotiations. The need arises from the lack of ground rules and procedures which mark current negotiations and because the interests of children should come first, Bell said. He also said he felt contracts should be negotiated issue over dismissal of a secondary supervisor. The "big break in teacher negotiations came with the settlement in Alpine District, Bell said. If we continue to work hard, have patience and work around the clock, we can have all schools open on time. Bell said he was "convinced l B-- Miner Waites Jr. Miner Waites Jr., 72, 824 W. North, died Aug. in a 1969, 11, local hospital of & natural cves. Born April 1, M a haska 1897, Couni, Iowa, a con if Miner and Raymond T. Hay Melvin T, Housel OBITUARIES (969 12, August INC. SCHETTLER-WILLIAM- S, 1716 South Stato Ph. 486-923- 1 Neola G. Herbert A. Raymond Winn Murphy i t Olson ,F.h |