OCR Text |
Show Prison AAedicd pyrtdis rdered Additional funds for the prison doctors budget and psychiatric care for prison inmates ware ordered Tuesday by Gov. Calvin L. Rampton. The governor told Ward C. Holbrook, director of the Utah State Division of Social Services, to check with the federal agencies to determine if funds are available to provide more adequate care to prison Inmates. He also requested that Holbrook check with the State Mental Health Department to determine what psychiatric help could be furnished. Inmates at the prison need psychiatric care just as much as the people in cur society, Hampton said. , Gov. Rampton concurred with Utah State Division cf Correction officials that correctional departments need more funds during a half-homeeting in the Governors 1 By DeANN EVANS Deseret News Staff Writer In Colorado LAMAR, COLO. (UPI) -The Colorado Civil Air Patrol today launched a search for e a missing plane September 10, 1969 believed down in southeastern A Salt Lake City coed will probably be studying history, and also be creating some history on her own as she becomes one of the first women to enter Yale University. CAP spokesmen said the unidentified pilot of the red and white Piper Cherokee was last heard from about 25 miles west of Lamar. He reported he was encountering bad weather at an altitude of Susan Keyes, 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon H. Keyes, 761 Oakley, will leave Friday to become one of 5SS undergraduate women participating in the historic first. DESERET NEWS Cl She's Part Of A Yale First ' CAP Seeks Lost Plane single-engin- Colorado. ' Board Room of the State Capitol. When asked by Ernest D. Wright, correctional division director, to Increase the Adult Probation and Parole Department budget Gov. Rampton He also suggested that the Board of Corrections and possibly a Salt Lake City judge appear at the next meeting of his local Affairs Committee to explain a private social service program for jail Inmates. The program is an attempt by Board of Correction officials to help first offenders to stay out of prison. said he agreed that more fur jS are needed to hire new employes, but would not commit any figure. Gov. Rampton told Warden John W. Turner and other corrections officials to hire a medical technician to help operate the prison hospital. He termed the need urgent and suggested that the war- The governor commended the Division of Corrections and said he has complete confidence in the prison officials and their operation and the services of the Division of Cam jns, including the Board of Pardons and the Adult, Probation and Parole Department. den check with being discharged from Army duty. para-medi- feet. The pilot was on a trip from Enid, Okla., to Salt Lake City, Utah. CAP officials said they had received reports that the pilots last name was Mem-ahabut that it could not be 300 n, Its an amazing opportunity to be one of the first coeds at Yale, she said. Tm a little overwhelmed, and I keep thinking theyll send a letter saying, Dont come; it was all a mistake. An Air Force plane and a commercial airliner tried to contact tiie pilot after his last communication, but were unable to do so. She decided to apply when she learned the Ivy League school planned to admit undergraduate women for the histo first time In its 268-ye- ' 4 sec-tio- V y vit, X : posslbl , explained. The sophomore coed has completed one year of study at the University of Utah and doesnt expect Yale to be too much different except Ill have to study more and there will bo more men. ONLY DECORATION? The most frightening aspect for Susan is the shortage of fellow women students. It may be difficult to keep up in classes without being competitive and losing femininity, she confided. She is also worried about prejudice on the the faculty or male students and toeing considered just a decoration in of part CROSS SECTION confirmed. ' ' - ry. I think it helped, to be from Utah, since they like to have a geographic cross if e, she class. Susan, who will probably major in American studies, hopes to work for a publishing I J "a&n K 'A A 4 ' suits, particularly an older sister who is working on a Ph. D. at Indiana University and a brother studying at the U. I had to study and keep up with them, and this gave me stimulus to keep up my grades," she said. My parents always encouraged us toward good books and uusic, she continued. Our house is full of books, und my mother would take us to the library every week. WORK, NOT GRADES - ' V She said her parents never stressed grades, but emphasized instead the importance of working to capacity and doing the best y ju can. At the U., Susan was a member of Kappa Alpha n Theia and wrote for the Susan Keyes . , . bound for Yale Uto-nia- company and perhaps write a textbook someday. and the Daily Chronicle. She is a graduate of West High School, where she was active in school plays and on the yearbook staff. Her family has been her inspiration in scholarly pur ' Air Group To Honor Holy Cross U. Bids Exceed Estimate, Aides To Review Project t Lake City, submitted the low base bid of $335,795. A second bid, from Brezina Construction Co., Inc., Salt Lake City, was for $337,000. The architects, Edwards & Daniels and Associates, had estimated the cost at $321,000. The project is to indide a roadway entering the campus from 5th South east of Guardsman Way (1580 East). This would form a major part cf the peripheral road system. Bids opened Tuesday afternoon fen' road improvements, certificate of recognition will be presented to Holy Cross Hospital and its School of Nursing Thursday for their continued support of the Air Force Reserve. A The 945th Military Airlift Group from Hill Air Force Base sponsors the presentation. f site development and landscaping at the University of Utah weeded the estimate so far that school officials will have to take a second look at the project and see what can be done to keep it within available money. This was reported by the State Building Board. Jerico Construction U., Salt Liquor Sale Hearing Set Maj. Barbara Hale, senior flight nurse adviser from the Command, Military March Air Force Base, CalA preliminary hearing for ifornia, and Capt. Harry Wesche, commander of the Wayne G. Erickson, 36, 2068 66th Aeromedical Evacuation Condie Dr., charged with file- -' Flight of the 945th will make gal sale of alcohol, was set for the presentation. Dec. 18 in City Court Tuesday. Erickson was named in & hosWesche the said Capt pital granted ample time for complaint signed by state liq its nurses to participate in Air Force nursing activities with tiie 66th Aeromedical Evacuation Flight j Airlift uor agents tor having served an allegedly illegal drink to them at the Riverie Club, 996 S. Redwood RcL, last Saturday night. An illegal sale of alcohol, under the new state law, is an indictable misdemeanor. Shop) Monday & Special Savings on X CROWN SERtA-ORTHOLU- $20 Metal frame or Converter Rdl to Convert your regular bed to spadous queen size. ?. O Covered with the luxurious celery-gree- n cover formerly used on the Perfect Sleeper Matching box spring completely coordinated for added support SmoothTop Serta-Orthcl- ux Crown NOW ONLY KING SIZE 1999S3c.So SHOPPERS' DISCOUNT FIRST ANP 5TUX. RfSST Wnn -- $4995 discount PRICES FROZEN IVERFRESH 1500 YV. VAAh. Poly Beg 3S00 So. & 61 9200 So. 7th 8,000 ui at WAREHOUSE PRICES ""SAVINGS"' Aii WAREHOUSE PRICES BUY AT "SPECIAL" EVERT SAT PRICES - OF THE WEEK 10 P.M. . . . you can be doubly sure, . . PRICES .from Holiday House! BEEF NOW ONLY LAMB GRADE A POULTRY TOP GRADE PORK TO THESE PRICES 9 238 YE DO HOT ADD 10 . . Beat the high cost of meats with your own family-siz- e home freezer! WE SELL ONLY S ififs . Wesii nghouse BANK at WAREHOUSE U.S.DJL CHOICE frame included or Full Size FRESH MEAT ALL SUNDRIES MED. CHEST SUPPLIES, BEAUTY AIDS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS Now COMPLETE SELECTION FIRST QUALITY PRODUCE Deluxe $39 95 E. WHOLESALE LARGEST SELECTION AT WAREHOUSE PRICES Twin 00 BUY TOUR GROCERIES ITEMS plus FREE BONUS Mattress or Box Spring BUY YOUR GR0C ERIES WHOLESALE -- $1399S support for restful ge comfort VEGETABLES, 9 A.M. QUEEN SIZE too Firm-to-the-ed- stoic 138 bronze bearings valued at $100 each. Salt Lake officer City Police Willy Yakovich said the bearings weighing 9,100 pounds were stacked In tiie storage lot awaiting shipment , Crown comfort from head to Smooth-to- p Burglars pried under a wire fence at General Electric Co., 301 S. 7th West, Monday and , x plus FREE BONUS $13,800 In Bearings ' Serta-Ortholu- with the new luxurious cover t City, Regional Comics TV Highlights SmoothTop Mattress and box springs The nurses participated in all medical drills, including weekend training and trips to Japan to airlift and nurse Vietnam war veterans and perform disaster control training. SECTION C T7-c.- ft. 595 lb. capacity O Spacious 17 cubic foot storage area Fast freeze shelves for a big Easy Terms We Carry Our Own Accounts Big freeze r Extra deep full width door shelves Built in tumbler lock for maximum TRUE WAREHOUSE BUYING security WESTERN &P FOOD SHOPPERS WILL SAVE OVER f&fpS 1969 WESTERN Porcelain interior shop CM: 9 AND GET YOUR SHARE! WAREHOUSE MARKETS 59th South & Alt Friday Till 9 pan. Statu St., 1254 W. 4th North, Roto Park Orem, American Pork, Varnal 3155 Highland Drive oliday House Shop Monday A Friday till 9 p.m. 486-757- 3 K f 'neigntoi Exterior safety signal light |