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Show 4 AAore Four weekend auto accidents on Utah highways claimed the lives of a Salt Lake City man, a Brigham City man, a Smith-fiel- d woman and an Illinois woman. KILLED: -- Gerald L. Wright, 21, 1060 S. Main, Brigham City. Tenney T. Johnston, East 6722-20t- h Ella May Churchill, 57, Waukegan, HI. Henna Weeks, 52, 209 W. 2nd South, Smithfield. in the accident Injured which took the life of Mrs. Churchill were her sister Dor- - 10 Arrested On Morals Ten men were arrested by Salt Lake police in the vicinity of 2nd South and 5th West Friday and Saturday nights and charged with offenses involving sex acts for hire. The arrests brought to 41 the number of persons apprehended in a recent police crackdown on prostitution in the area. squad commanders said some Salt Lake City meter maids assisted in the weekend effort by posing as prostitutes. Vice The 10 men were scheduled to appear before City Judge Melvin H. Morris today to enter pleas. In previous arrests, a number of persons have pleaded guilty and been fined $75 each and sentenced to 30 days in jail, suspended on payment of the fine. Others have pleaded innocent and trial dates have been scheduled for December. p othy C. Burston, 51, and Mrs. Burstons husband, Buster F., 72, Burbank, Calif. They were taken to Vailey View Medical Center, Cedar City. The three deaths bring Utahs traffic toll to 250, compared with 222 for the same date last year. Wright died in the McKay in Ogden shortly Hospital after midnight this morning from head injuries suffered about 7:15 p.m. Sunday when his car slammed into a semitrailer parked in the emergency lane on Utah Highway 193 on north of 700 South in Clearfield. Utah Highway Patrol Troop 1-- Johnson said the Wright car drove into the rear of a semitrailer owned by c Refrigeration Service, Gainesville, Ga. The truck driver, John A. Calvin, 45, Gillsvilie, Ga., had stopped in the emergency lane to read a map and get bearings. Johnston was dead on arrival at McKay Hospital in Ogden Saturday night after his foreign car collided head-o- n with a semitrailer carrying tons of steel beams on U.S. 89 east of Kaysville. Patrol Trooper Highway Mike J. Boelter said the accident occurred during a rainstorm. He said the victim was Trop-Arcti- , Wednesday is the deadline for University of Utah students to filo applications for Rhodes Scholarships. Any male, unmarried United States citizen who is between the ages of 18 and 23 as of Oct. 1, is eligible for Rhodes Scholarship competition. Applicants must have at least junior standing and receive official U. of U. endorse- ment. are avauable Applications from Dr. Lawrence Nabers, of the campus chairman Rhodes Scholarship Commit309 of the Business Office Building. Candidates are selected on the basis of literary and scholastic attainment, qualities of character such as courage, honesty and humanitarianism, tee, in Room and leadership anility. Two i.pplicauts fiom Utah will be selected. These nominees will enter regional com-- TO: James O'Brien, BIRTHS AS REPORTED FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS James OBrien Steven lines Dennis Nielsen, 1631 W. Whitlock. Daniel R. Kriyman, 4180 W. SOIS South, Kearns. William Manning, 066 S. Redwood Rd. Larry Knighton, 727 W. 2175 South, Woods Cross. Richard Dock, 5460-18- 0 East, Murray. Patrick Hogan, 626 Center St. Douglat Court, 3773 W, 3200 South, Granger. Theodore C. McLellan, 144 Ramona. Larry Parkes, 620 $. Orchard Dr., Bountiful. Clark L. Ginas, 8600 S. 1471 West, West Jordan. 5 George C. Jordans, East. John W. Kwant, 1861 Owen St. Norman K. Sharp, 9204 South State, Sandy. Gregory Phlllins, 607 Park St. Scott Tornow, 253 W. 2600 South, Bountiful. Duane E. McBride, 62 Merrimac Av. Kenneth Carlson, 3650 Mlllcreek Rd. Edwin D. Albord, 3311 Pearce Dr. Earl J. Linford, 1006 Lincoln St. Brent L. Butts, 1333 W. Angela Ave. Thomas Larr, 1055 Valentine St. Paul Williams, 76 Tartarian Cir., Bountiful. Evert Dvkhuiien Jr., 247 W. 1500 North, Bountiful. Richard V. Barney, 16 N. 8th West. Michael R. Holt, 2676 E. 2980 South. Gregory R. Summerhays, 1436 Roberta St. No. 2. William Mares, 237 Atdmore PI. Richard D. Forster, 3652 Aurora Clr. Kay L. Jensen, 329 Lambourne St. Bartley E. Williams, 756 W. 4985 South, Kearns. Larry K. Nordstrom, 2522 Commonwealth Ave. William A. Barkley, 174 E. 4500 South. Thomas Porter, 4945 S. 4900 West, Kearns. Alden Tadfield, 2411 E. 6475 South. Robert E. Swanson, 89 E. 700 South, Clairtleld. Alonzo Boyd Ash, 571 DeSoto Ave. EMis Hamlet, Fillmore. CAR IMPALED SEAKS, ROEBUCK. AND CO. will be awardct Rail Traffic Rolling After Derail - Traffic WELLS, NEV. was restored today on the Western Pacific main line after 53 cars on a freight train derailed Sunday in predawn darkness. Passenger trains were rerouted over Southern Pacific tracks between Wells and Ogden, Utah, until wreckage from the derailment was cleared up. Bud Jones, assistant in Elko, said the train was carrying general commodities when it jumped the tracks 30 miles east of here in the Pequop Mountains. Cause has not yet been determined. Utah Kiwanians Donate $7,000 o The Kiwanir District has donated $1,006 to the Kiwanis International Foundation in honor of Reed C. Culp, Salt Lake City, past president of both Kiwanis International and the Salt Lake City Kiwanis Club. The donation will be memorialized in a bronze plate attached to the Kiwanis International Foundations Tablet of Honor at the Kiwanis International Building in Chicago. 355-665- !UIII!lil!lli!llliii!lilililiill!liiillIlli!iiiijil!illlIllllllll!'iiir.!llllillll car apparently skidded to the right of the road and ed in December and scholars-elewill enter Oxford University in October 1970. If a scholar-elec- t is called into service before entermilitary ing Oxford, he may be permitted to postpone his scholarship until the conclusion of his service if the university can accommodate him at that time. Sears Downtown 754 So. State St. 1 Ph. When the car came to rest, the rail trailed oat the rear of the car for 70 feet, according to Utah Patrol Highway The o Utah-Idah- vehicle was attempting to pass heavy southbound traffic when it hit the truck head-oThe truck driver, George Leo Backhaus, 43, South Dakota, was not injured. Mrs. Churchill was killed and the Burston couple accident injured in a one-ca- r Saturday afternoon five miles south of Cedar City on rain d and Interstate The victim was the front seat passenger in a car driven by her sister. Burston was in the rear seat of the car when the accident occurred. road-mast- TWINS (Boy and Girt): struck a guard rail. The railing entered the car grill, came up through the hood and went through the passenger compartment. snow-slicke- petition with students from Hawaii, California, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico in which four finalists are selected. Thirty-twapplicants representing eight districts are chosen each year in the United States. Scholarships killed instantly when Johnston was thrown from the left side of the automobile. TRIED TO PASS The southbound Johnston 15. Wednesday At U. THE DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAYGREETINGS son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald O'Brien, 2116 S. Davis Blvd., Bountiful; Steven Lines, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lines 3691 Laurelcrest St.; and all other babies one year old Monday. (Pictures of babies of Deseret News subscribers will be taken tree of chars a the Deseret News baby photo studio, 34 E. 1st South, Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. until p.m. at leaat tour days before baby's birthday.) BOYS: Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. GIRLS: Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. er Brent Rhodes Deadline HAPPY BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Jacobson, 560 S. Orchard, Bountiful. n Utah Highways Granger , Bountiful DESERET NEWS, Monday, er Trooper William Burch. Trooper Gerald Pierson said Miss Weeks, who was walking east across the highway, was lilt by a northbound car driven by Connie Sorenson, 17, 225 W. Center St., Smithfield. The car was traveling in the outside lane and not at an excessive rate of speed, Pierson said. g Teams Win Rounds In Quiz Bowl Bombarding their opponents with answers to scholarly questions, Granger and Bountiful high schools came from behind to win rounds of the Young Americans quiz bowl Saturrll-ne- Miss Weeks died at 2 a.m. this morning in a Logan hospital after being hit by a car at 8:45 p.m. Sunday at the intersection of Second South and Main Street on U.S. i in Smithfield. October 20, 1969 separate day. Sponsored by the Deseret the questionNews and KSL-TV- , -answer contest is televised on Channel 5 each Saturday afternoon. Granger, down 20 points at halftime, let Weber High scholars answer only one question in the final minutes of play and and won the competition 110 to 85. Bountiful beat the dock on one of the quiz bowl's tightest contests, defeating tenacious Cyprus High School With Cyprus ahead 20 at the half, the two schools traded leads and left Cyprus threatening again when the final buzzer sounded. To score points on the scholars Young Americans, must have more than knowledge. They must be able to think quickly and apply information to actual situations. Who may legally use &. white cane? Name two of the body's four defense Granger scholars were Den- nis Davis, captain, Max Crop- per, Linda Thomas and Shirley Denos. Representing Weber were Don Welker, captain, Judy Ravdin, Karen Soelberg and David Ramroth. systems. These are questions emcee Kay Richins asked Saturdays competitors. They are provided by curriculum specialists of the State Board of Education. IRREGULAR? 95-9- Bountifuls team included Breck England, captain, Randy Lee, Christine Quinn and Doug Davis. Cyprus was represented by Mike Brown, . captain, Don Petersen, Lori ! 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