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Show F 1 I I 4,4A',a November NEWS, Monday, DESERET 4B 1 1761 3, I Junior To Purc "TFe 1' id h isof By JACK MUNSON ;g ID) u Li) Ad 11:-.- r L.": IC'ItAi 3EicTase L ;tv ' ; . - . '' ". ;., : 7 i .;.. k . ''' :. ',, , ,,' ' f,--- - '''., ' .. ' ,n 1 Parent-teache- 2 t: ''' '',OFF4i '. ' Al:. '11.'" '' ' r... ' ' '' - 4' 4i., 7 - - ' l'' ,; :--- ':k .,1 , - ,. i 7,4 us. Wilhelmsen, Ralph PTA publicity cha:rman, said a poll taken of the students indicated 90 per rent of them favored buying tne bust for the school. She saki it is expected students and their families will contribute most of the tunds but outside donations will be acG?pted. The dedication ceremony has been set for Nov. 25 and invitations are being sent to the late President's mother and brother to attend. Mrs. Wilhelmsen said. Sen. Frank also will be E. Moss, invited. , , ; , , i-- .f , ' '', ; . ,,,,-',.- , - . ,,, ,,,,, ,.. '36 ,t4,..,,, ; 1 1 'Vc; ''..,' I.; ,. -: ,,,!- ' 1 4 1 1,0 ,,,. !,! - .r 1' - t t,- - , '1!?'',,, , ,. ','''. - ..), played with the bust. The bust has been on display in the library, which will probably be its permanent location when it is acquired, Mrs. Wilhelmsen said many students wanted to contribute on the spot when they viewed the bust, but she asked them instead to sign the pledAe cards so their names could be entered in the book. - , 4, r,-i- , - , 1 4 k i z, ..: , .,,, - A, ft 41 '''' - '''' . ;4 , ' 5 , ...,,, V - 4i, ts x t,. A "olt , I s - '.;: 4 " - ,- . ,: :;,:, - . , - A mc r 4:::::. 4.--, ' , Ao.e..0,,,,,,,--- with bust and photo cf late President Kennedy. tin Fairbanks. Mrs. Wilhelmsen said anyone wishing to donate to the fund may contact her at or call the school office. sculptures of various hureit and school leaders. A native of Park City, he is a graduate of the University of Utah and has studied with Dr. Avard Fairbanks and Jus ICC Considering Train Services 299-28- SUN, SKY COOPERATE FOR SOME WARM DAYS Western Pacific operates Lake the San Francisco-Sal- t California the of City portion Zephyr train. a Chicago to San Francisco run. Denver & Rio Grande Western Railway 4,, The railroads have contended a lack Of passenger travel has resulted in severely decreased revenue. forcing them to operate at a deficit to provide passenger service. Assault Charge A man was arrested for vestigation of assault and battery and resisting arrest after a scuffle at the Market Lounge. 427 S. West Temple. Police Officer Mel Stuck said the man attacked Shirley arate charges involving violations since have been set fic 114c1 at operators, labor leaders r ,eu r Harris Jr.. 21. Tne hearing was an extension of a broader hearing on minimum wages held Oct. 3. The proposal to raise the pay of minors and women in the food industry turned out to be so controversial that a special hearing was held on this matter Friday. Present minimum pay in the above category ranges from $1.00 to $1.15 an hour, depending upon the locality. West. Ila rris v. s smpped a bt) t TRY 4:30 a u. r,c,00-04- 1 Mon- BUDS' , (e. .4 . ' ffir:', .0.. .,mt 0 , 4. ;''. - :: twv,, ' ik.,, ; AN,,;,,, Al -- ,,,,,,,.- ,t'-- ef: , : P 1 0 ! 1.1 .1 C ,! ,, 1 1 4 46,..ii La10.-...,dile2- e 4 t . k K ,;t k ApP.s i:: late-mod- el N1tj ettlita fin , ,: , Qualified ' - - 1 : ' riMENWMININWIldriblEMWMINI i ; - - .4,iwb.1.), 41,.!,,,c,f4, a vit., Mt.. c 4 ("AMID VOTf Nov. 4, 1969 . ty Cdeon : 1 7 . t I 144. 5, ? 71,(4111ri vl.7,,,,,t. 1,11,7: I Experienced City Judge Pd. P& Add. Continued from First Page .1," Mutililli0 Lilo station. two stators " least dropped prices to ..T2.9 cents per gallon for regular gas and another to One independent operator said he dropped the price to "meet competition up the street" of other lowstations. The price ered from 289 to 22.9 cents. At The restaurant operatoN an arrangement suggested similar to the federal minimum wage law in the food The minimum is industry. considerably higher than in Utah but $1.30 per hour federal law allows credit for up to 50 per cent of tips in computing the pay. The Utah operators asked that tips be figured in to the extent of whatever raise in minimum pay is granted. Complicating the situation is the fact that some women and girls get few if any tips. while others get sizable amounts. Thus. in places where there were no tips the establishment would have to pay the increase, while in other tips would offset the pay raise. !fif 1 !11).0 r i ;Ici It t 74fyg- I ' ',, - - lki Ari.V-'14.'e;' , 11 -' causing among dtizens. Catmull noted that the pity has a sewage disposal plant and 500 miles of sewer Enes which must be operated and 11 red constant maintenance. "Tne plant cannot he dis posed of or stopped and it cannot be operated without : 1 g ! ! I :it373 South 4450 V;ei4 N TAX LOAD BLOW Brewster said that a vote for repeal of the sewer charge would be a blow at "an oppressive tax load" which is growing unrest rnonev. Our only othcr alternative would be to cut back 175 employee in the pc.lcc, fire and street departments," he said. "This Is not a threat, but only the facts," he said. 'Salt Lake City now has seven more employes than it had 10 years ago. Ten years ago we had no sewage treatrnent plant. no water treatment plant and other dent services, so its obvious that cutbacks have been made in other places through the years." Catmull said. The commissioner said that the tax was installed on the recommendation of a committee containing many of the leadirg citizens of the city. This same group has recommended that the tax repeal effort be defeated. he said. Wavier, who is an apartment owrer who would benefit by repeal of the sewer tax, cf - c on, f Ama,:a and Haer,., e a ,f.' 9 Jazas His premium gas was kw-ered to 27.9 cents from 32.9 i E - ol, .:-- ', ; r t '; Ca L., kualy rer loa-:,- -- n e oar. :S'Irt,.: 37, :t R . Ltra,1 r ,06,4, UC Prof R:iercr 19i2, cat,i'avar J. and ' Cr N'a I wennes 11 CI's' New Era oF Fti t ' tett huify to enter the pressure cooker of the daily work routine. The man who prims clearheadedness cannot comprehend the new student's "utter fascination for irrationality." Jarrett said. The California educator said older Americans watch with dismay as young people "pour over astrological charts in the belief that science is a blight and oriental mysticism is sal- vation." Jarrett said this picture if the "new" student does not apply to all, but the ranks of the "rah-ra- h girls" and boysdiminare ishing. He said their position of privatism is in retreat and they feel "uncomfortable and defensive" holding it. The "new" professor. though he joins in marches and is considered a flaming liberal. is still "an educational conservative. a traditienalist with respect to curriculum and teaching methods." He added that the "new" professor is enmeshed in a demanding schedule of ("Mir i 4ipe meetings. and the onality of his teaching has little to do with his professional the because advancement "publish or perish" doctrine is "truly a fact." Jarrett said. He said currictila are moving toward a shift from "cootemphtive" study to action and field work. Students adhere to the "you-learby doing" philosophy and they want college credit for what they do. he said. Jarrett observed that some students are now receiving a college credit as tutors for deal children in Tijuana. n Mexico. ; Viola ',"': ra t4t.y lc,;3 '99, ,rn 8 ;1 a cf C, ande-- a n County a ter cf irt. e ant! - 54 F. - 7.. o4.; Ai C Lake Sa't o' pita; - hc,,.- C'.?, or,,-. s H and c .v axfka d )1,aung LC S C,Lrcn Ve, era, VW II, Ko- - 7, ar. StrJ1-;ar- l C",,,,,,,,1,f 'a Futi9,ra1 el aunt Ken. r) rare, V. 'SON, ad 5 cc a! Cnr,;;;a,-. SorenzeC ed 191. ;Var,-er- Alford Howard Moses. 39. 3375 South. was found Sunday morning of what E. dead Salt Lake County sheriffs deputies said was apparently dea er tor ;9 (e,t f",on $ut kscrke, , , J!,!A rr 117, of and commercial buildings would escane the tax because they already pay private contractors to hant garbage. Thf, result would be a heavier load individuthal - LDS r,'I Ce,ne 13f.!,,r14,, 2S of a 7 ri Grwe LOS $;Yol fr:nrcr! cZt; Ahe' e 1..tir nr7: Eur:ai art G,:v, C;fy Cerneteri. Warl Scholarship Awarded S.L.Student home- Sans. nIrvivcs: -. a of ' 19 Sky- tour-yea-r, CO O ,,,i, ,,; - 4. Ifercu- Scholar- - ship. Y oun;4berg is one of five to receive the - a l ord. at!- - 1: , . ,,-:'- is e rif .. to cording Hawk. Paul manager of Mr. the Bacchus Works, HercuYoungberg les, Inc. The awards are made nationally on a competitive basis to dependents of lIercules employes. The scholarship winner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Youngberg. Mr. Youngberg iq an employe in the Pachus 1Vorl:s departpurchasing i 0 Youngberg is office for the Gonne Association. James is a 190 presidential schola r. a National Nlerit Scholar. ;:ind ion top prize in the WESCON 194.is westetn electronics slio. t I. Da s,:n. 1.11!;';; er.rer-1.- Wyn.; Oscar, Jarr.,.. Ra,on Hazel) Aloerson, 11a;v Vlrles all of ,r,3rohl: Mrs. ei'wrce ParV-- 1, Lecn Pocatello, ioahh: lFranc1sl Ect,raTm, tioss. Cle,arieed; Cunt; ,ttrt. Ruth two 14 E Net J. Amciciscr !,rs. 5m Rraxlhe Dve, ?1onon1. 1 Funeral ,1.ejne,.da Lerv,ces D.rrL, ari chaoel. F .erasF ,:a! TUS,AF,V, to,rh. lirsenbach ai Horne, Mt. P4easant, one hou, tr!- t 1,",corcto,e services at &tact!. tni Cemc;erv.. Kenneth Binns 0EN Kenne'h Nov. 2, 199, a ccal heart attack. Born July 73. 190. Arhericart Fork, a son of John Eoen Trornton Maael vakk;ed Huo.clakO, March 1,5r 1931, Sa:t Lake City; ma.-ra,aa 3.3;t Lake Tit7n:e 11,rcrt Brakeman, Pa:Iroart, 27 years: mentsek f flit 'hard, Th., COurch C4 lat,eiPil Sans. 9i,ca Pre7,t, t4arre Teaer 3vakora. 9.,;(73;,.-- sona, dauOrte-S- . Do Zen. ci;ed hz,:ol.tat of a it 110 AA art te T Be La ttr en tun Ce Dr-- Larry K., Le:and H., Malta! al! t.o orardt.t.;!- bkzthers, t.itterr Wes. Dadr,,; .tik'3.., Lct,..re, Oren Dr. Cr; Dav.ed Lt.g.t9n; s;ates. lel Murray: firs. Tom Et,sa Pktasan Grcke; Mrs. Den (Irene) Evans. Leh;. '1 Fuoera; ser9;Cas .';kdr,esriev, a.ro. 845 ;Alasnork. TkO.. Ooden, FO.E.r,cal: rue, da z:r, , eci,:'.ray cne ticukbef-e Burial Arnericaft Cemetera. Nielsen Clark E DELTA L. INI;e;en Clark, 61. d'ed k4,o!. 2 of a heart a;!menI in a Ce;fa hoso,taf. Born Fen. II, 1,0i. So,Tng C'tv, Coqntv., to La rence ann Carre Ei'za C4rk. Married Net7:e Grav. Pi la. marnace so:ernr,- Van'i LDS Tem0,9 Ser.pit two LO3 S Mssions ;o Denmark. LDS e rri,:,:crIzr,f. Farmer, ;rsrance mar- - cifit,:than. LDS Sake fioT Sur vvrart7., De:ta; sisfers. Larrv. satt Lake Gtv, Sane N; Da; Pai,?r iD,r;se Or" fEcra) Selr;e, Provo. rPrai II a.m., Welnesday Th;rd LDS Ward. tfa,ere fr;end, 9:30 a.m ur1 .4en,:viai serv,:f, favria! De.a Cerne'rfrv. Edward Boise BLACKFCCI, iDAH0 Fo'se Sr, IL Ftrt 1, cited Oct, ;1, IS 73r,, k.'Arc,, Irk Ii in FarM2r drUtttlan: eart,c!Oated many rcrt,es Survivors: Mrs. L,Itr,is iDo;;IA1 son: Edwarl bc,tm r;r4r,c'011erf,;: EO!th Honeva. ,, Howard Piickhiim ;iro AtacVok-,- , FrtHwis cai! vice, Tuesday Scrial G,13- - Moetwary. Max W. Pugmire ':ONIPELIER WAHO Funm-,4- ); Vat 4 ata Mis !zPCretary Educa t ion Ts. t eta1l P, 0 ".. ir. - wldcw t Elr:r7t;z7,- L. James Youngberg. ''',., A, Eta Bomn Sect. 21 1161, S Seaft;e from Gave ' ,4 - :41OR0e4i, Sanoete County De, d Clerk C!GW9ra, Voror,:, cs.eri a heart arTacw. 2, 141b9, at or 23 of 19h,4. a Sc r;', th:,rcl 'Chr1ison cf Dav:d E. and tanien Ciewaro. ts4arrtee hhnrie-A,f10d5cn 137 Provo. Farmer, h:on, mar., coal miner, rrsrr, 3s,, Tr chrch of iesits Chrlst of larter.cc; I e tro,ile,, 4 s'sSeWie; Pune.a! 1 n.rr.. .eo"PQa yy.,,. 4 Bra 63czn '!arr'td S3rer3Or P.easalt V,;, t; ;iti trard'irer, T As- Sorenson B. a . C Canerce'd 11Jr.a7 q''''77- the revenue could weaken the fire department and cause a rise in fire insurance rates for the city and for property owners. he warned. The City Commission is studying the possibility of a gargage collection fee if the sewer tax were repealed. This could cost mere than the sewer tax, Wagner said. And owners of apartments the or;er,;- C7V. 3can,-1- -t sroora, SEATT',E Jan, Scrensc,1 3, d;eci a , .Vortua,y, Jane ,t ste, Jon, , Srtn i sser.::eS. -' I a CTty: 4 L CAUSE HIKE owner, he said. 1 L: 3,,;,,I ale; Katfc,drd Lake i ti z. line High School honor graduate. has been named a winner said he "should be willing to pay a fair share for the cornmunitys benefit." on veer-- Grazers re,,-- edes,la re-R. Jers,n carbon mon- oxide poisoning. Loss Dc'irta Rer-tcCcl- v.;;;I;J;;.; G ad '1 David Clark Cloward Pa:s e i ;;,ns,. P p. , C 1 ii: j Oh !a 24, - Eslates Warc-ar- Pres:dent, R,ter scr' c,t 2 June Cory , 5, Bars. Scv S re ed' FOrd crno; Lee; causes. 41 53 t,i.'r,.. a V J,r". :,, ,, at a Gnn:s-o- n ;s-,,- thalman t !!;.nce:e I a s dli tb, t Scoutdern Cdosruc-..i,.- , k,arker ,; Lori worker, aler, e , , :,,,, 4 Co -'- ":'' ' C o Survivors: .e.: ,,,,;1 s .it ; d o .u, a o n, , 1, f ,wkkir 3 Lim '1,5 Pratt l laisetse, Joan, N'aria, a Sa t Lsi',:e CV; sisters PO,s. H. :4. marker. ,Ven:o Pa-Carf, Ra rh Sayer, Sacrarrer-Ca, , 2 al 1 Wedaa-Asa.B.. p ra . C. 27ikt, E onie LDS ;4ard Criee :',5 E. 70,o South Fr,ceos cai : 8 o Zd., h 1 hs- - bet-r- e sari,x,a , t th- el bur:al, Vcual-- , V,:,, i,1 rn 'Y 3 Sorensen nt.174N :: Atal. ChUrco 4 Gordon W. A final opportunity 1971 ,7 LI i As-2- tr, av stto- Monoxide Death ... ' Ill heirr:r,a He, m a a rran In;Emma a, arried rA 3 v Tha'nean. Salt Lako C t I v., e al O e r La'a ,....,, ' 4 t.., F. a a7 C:;i,i, - e ) a --- . a' r l'' '3' 3 ,? C - , é 9 fr t ',0, Cr, i, overclay c- -e -rho,' cr or J :, ;ce. eu-,- e ', ler- se C te Cerre,ery. L'a;t to question candidates before the election has been arranged by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the League of Women Voters Monday at 8 p.m. at the Nettie Gregory Center. 712 W. Community South Temple. Candidates for Salt Lake City commissioner and city judge will be present, ft 3 I 11. John "160, ft ' Wariti,r,, 5U , r., vCrt , '., iche FrederIck Thalr E 2Cal SoutO,,,i. vas dead on ar-.- ; .,,,,, ;.4,......--- cs Retired Armi frii:.'. sce hauari':.., Surv:vor: '..iiJci-,NJ. D.; ester, Dennis, Cha;orr Sa:' La'ke Ci:;. Red!-10 cm Aa.a.is a.m., .:. 4JC-Cncirch, Xavier ':;. -4 52i tochni. K7arns. Recilaiicn ct Farrar scsaiests ccritrldt.,ticr-;I Wail Boys Ranch or S. Franc s Euildlre Furs. lisra ', ... n . a.. J. and V.ari O'Brien C3uTeA ; 4, .'i.'iarriitil Fiorence .7tar Nov. Deilacridla. .1. 1945, Sa,t 24, er; ''':-',i Lake C:.y. Con- enei- - C.: s t r u c.4dr, .04,, ,,,,,,,,..:,rd), Kennecott neer, C 0 do e r Coro. AV4' rt erroer Cattrile V Grit,JilAi'F, UF..":-7Clijr::!. 1 ; tizi,v. o',.. WW1 Coo- - 14, tr.; :sortie& I F ,,, nanam 8 Kra: ( c 1 Jan. 194. World Na r g, Yju-- 1415 55 8osoli-al- fa . of u t a h.ershy Veran. ,,,t- - -9.9 Caulfield U n A ,,,r07 c a .I s No" 1. Born A, guzt 9. )913. SyLa- rea Fayd , .f,.,Siii k Young Re oo vrs ,o,ed ,r va at a Szu:n Ann, er Question Period For Candidates I ; CI Ralph a k ti..am 1.. Cara.-cn- s,rie 0,uRR,y 4,.....iT .t.?---i-i-- Dr., Nov. 2 of natural causes in a Sat Vo',ers C:.o; be LDS Hosota; and Primary cnrtoren's Hceoa! tor over 1,) Cveat-,- . san a4cte W Pneerkrartz, 52' R7arzr Ca,f. : 't2. J12K B. A er-Loea C ti. f .e orandch.dren. Vecnesaai Fuvra 2; F Sty,-- t Terrz!t. v.hare tr,eroF: 2.fl .. and 211 t, ntabtai, Taasoa,, et,-;re Bwizi L3 'ill,. . iikii - Daniel Un;ve-t"- S,:t i,. it443. J. mem,er. S.Ketitt, !..,0 Fait A H - si;ii,ii 1. 0...;e! I. Cadified, tvarreo r4,:-- ricatt! .,..,.. lti, '',:,!..,'?,. - m y Hanaan JU v 1038, I,cee. Ha ci,nJ (,t-eCrp,rcn of Jeitta Cerit of Saints bread in Pe: et 1 FacieJ. Can,:er .,...voki Both Octh. 7. ......., k,,r,,,d., Siev,..e.7s i ii. 1.i..1,,,,i7i Mari E. She,man h. i'.ia,thiid Dchins Letha Aio. 0. 1329, JefIN:1tersonviiie. .rSviiiivsri eiicloih;',ii Kir. daulh73r, Jarnea H. t ee-(Vianclai Niiithois, S3:t i...7,sisiei .'73. CTV7 5 aranidchiihren; Mary Same in0;ana, .0., GLIzTaY Ardrew Harra I ,A, , Jarre3 H. Iv 3iac.ges7s aorta- Iiiora ,3 Ameil.can 8 caoar-- - 9-'14.- t 2S.1 thci'iai Gardsrr. the Vaiiiey. Fathi- 72 ..'.: :a; caosea. ... H. Faith James Lae Hansen 1.,;,tri, Na,sv.. ded r:a 11:5C a , Dar- - vivors: ,,,. ';.- - .ia I or-- 3 K 2 ; tilt , G ien ciaie Ori, wi nc ci GI. (fin! nY ,yra hca Saii' tal v.:,1 Le Tua..- ,'..3i .. c.th day Le V. C. L. , 0 '' .'? and Fr.;eanc7 7 l - 'at151, c 71, i iialmos An5, Jo An, !an; all Santa NtarQa; brokers, srcrers, Lawre,-,3Kancetn N., Calvin R Mrs. C,rrna Cumpr, all .Vicia,e, Norrre Evan, Mrs. Fr1.,3l'nt C,t,t; J. Salt erc, as,acrre, Russel; H , Seu,r1 H';.,Erd, R C.,,,,z!:rla; 13,t,up,as S., Saartie st'asn ; ,,,,,ardene M.... ":axe Terry, P,x;on, born Fontana, Ca;f. Funera ser.'cna, Vednesday,Santa1 n.rr.., Santa kw ca. Btsra,, Mon,ca, 'I a:a Cnar l Graze Faith, :,, it'; q-- Christ3nsen B. )race I tas- daudhters, tv.arv I .."., -i.. oar, Ourv,vcrs, B-- v ''' N , :; k, rontinbed front Page 4 It i '1,, a . z.r,c,, L 0 ; 'Ara rc C,pei Y. Fr;ert, ca;i 235 S. 2rd Esc, Sa'r LaKe CH,. N,ordal 79 Pin. E9r.at Veztai eil.a tVemar:at Came1,- ,. ,r1 s Latter-Jesu- .: 3,, ,,,.art:n ,,,,'esenn. de-- , ev3v. I.,, 947. Ned. Las Vedas, The f,', a rr d e r. Cnurch cf q..., , S. orol,?rs. ,. 5 ! e r s, Pet L,..,' ' Br.tlior. K3me, a. ine Cardiol, a Era-At-e; tikr.- -. 'ila:s. tl.Y.; .rs. R. Cat,Lara, Orem; ar37;detarer'a e', C77ive-,Vrs. ard Crtese, iti;.;o7 Fw;;;---- al R...T.M'e:d, Ser.er Et",00.arral Trarscar 17.30 a.e-- :. .' w,31k 3 u 5 - 7.'ax,',1.1 it S., .,7 e ii;;;-;- 4. NTe'sen. o? e i 1: Granuere S 1-- a r : 11 a re - Ereltoreq ,t .nrt Scrtoc, p or f J. serr.nary. ,,,,:, L 0 "....N..41 i 1, c, Cancer :',:.:-,,,,'Sc ar ner Car-- a ;;:,,,, :3--. norre. 29, B,arn Jo,,r ; ...r ii. ''''''' Tues-4- i Scnenectadv. Bey Graduate sc, , CAL,,,-- : t i , 1'1 1935; tiot..7 8 tler aN;CA 3e, ..,A..TA .L; ca, t. PIi.III 74, kS. e h 'e-v- r E.,a,,, . 9,1,0' - 1 , 4 f , Funerat SE'..Ct; Is.;eWai t n.rr . n E3S te Cri,zz ca 1Jes. dmnraor Grava:Lf-Mll es .Va ad f.eariesoav C -- , Zi,r72E...!,-;,N'3,ad, canc. r t:a al1 C' , Cerre-i- Meisenhoa1 ,:i." r Br:7ra. C7;;tertt..ert, 1E, A.. Hatt, Ltrt ve--er; cf LliaanNc.i.cam- 1aealB,43... T t7,1.. cti, .: r 7tt;-- ! causes t7 a 5a.; tt a s .c.;.e. aC 7r! ,1 . i - ',, Ken brc,re, sater,Id,kma -- ,.. ,. ,e''' , - ,: el C Kent Evelyn N. , IN YCL,4 A:a: Lo 14 3 L3,,E la:R,-- ; I iQ "; orert; I - .i,U. ;cr.:: ',an:, ceJor'e S cents, Another operator Homed the drop on the opening of a new station in the area which advertised regular gas at 24.9 cents on a selfcemice basis. Some of the major companies reportedly did not know of the drops. ir- I, ;:,:famant -, t7-1 , - F1;e: R..i.er, loano; G. ;rg LDS rri,5S;C11 in Easlern Ar ar 1C S'oles'; ,11m. Sts'ian. tc11 Cen,a5- -..,. :. Ed,,r.s. vd, Dean 5 cranern'. orer.; ,...e,c7. Hur-eC. E:Scn, Centen,,.e. He d7,ed Served IC!: aar c Ai' 4 Z.,-I- r Laa,a---ca- '... i ' .i ..,'LlrLii :LK H7, i".....;,; Sex,, L.3,? '.2,.:.ii;0?..-'7, , :9 tki:, i ."' Ate ..,,f "- ' r Da,' , , Ga.... d.vorcal. Narr-ai 4, 1;47. OCPierI E.: . Lan, Jona 1ierrner 153 ccr;ra:-.3rrrasdn. -. 83v 5r3ut s,..),4E.- -. $, . Cnuctl. ,,, oauon'e.sons A' VOr!: ,r,Iacc., ,i ' 3a,1 SE, Temo-e- of t vq a:- - S';T, 1 Ia. 11,ecnes- n rr, " - - 4, 1 li .41 Cenrari l'e C,,- 1:11.1..k1 11,. 1...ameery. 9', 1911, Can- to Avn C. anO Belie Var 4arviiie. .. D.,n,-.a,,Married Gad,,,s fed .1 fze-e L. 2, k oe A4.,c. Sref 'f. CA : ' 2 2; pa. c.rn..i .1, eo n aszai, a tr n.:cr 5Jr,,1 ,,1 114. ' ,'3,,. e. F.- , 05 ;:. f ; 19, t ' T ma, k ..H0?c,s, ;.'arkfad, -, d. iGL ;;;. C' Le, .a Vt, .,Q.''r R:o--- ,:f n IN. -, 7 e 3, an norsso- Eanrer, , , Cal,- Can-a- v E:',.-4 caago,er er- ,,'' ,,, - ra-,,- '' , - a- ,a .41 Ga'n ;7,2 2, Opposition Voiced , A 25-2- cant to confuse the voter," he declared, ELECT 113-ILIGI- Excellence June l',,,,, I',...M,LA iM:14i nor-prof- 77 i I American He was handcuffed at the ss'ene and taken to Salt Lyke City Jail. The suspect pleaded innocent before City Judge J. Patton Seeley whc 'rhursdc'y set trial for Nov. 17 at 9:30 A' N. Utalins "self-service- , ,,,,ea-s- :,a .:;, City 'exhibition driving." 4 ' re- leading Gov. Calvin L. Rampton, Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, Sen. Frank E. Moss and Mayor J. Bracken Lee have been elected to the national honorary board of trustees of the of Academy Achievement. The academy is a organization of several hundred prominent Americans dedicated to the inspiration of youth. Dallas. Tex., named host city for the MO Salute to Wednesday at 10:40 p.m he was arrested again. this time at 250 W. 2nd South, by Salt Lake poilce who were observing traffic ai Second South Fourth West. A car was stopped. and Harris was charged with resisting arrest. reckless driving. running a stop sign and 'and ,,,,,,,. Four Melvin H. Morris. who set a Jan. 13 trial date. Harris was released on bond. ( was 4 Utahns Honored Harris was placed in jail and later pleaded innocent to the charges before City Judge BRIEFS 520-4t- BRAN again leased on bond, They included abusive Iaarrestt nguag e, resisting assault and battery and destruction of property. Ea-by a day at Salt Like County ueputy sheriff. Four charges resulted after the deputy called for as i am. Harris Lake Salt police. NEWS 5th N. 412 IRREGULAR DUE TO LACK OF FOOD SULK IN YOUR DIET traf- Io Smith. 3401 S. West Temple. inside the lounge. from arid others. St. George. sistance Monday Count Tips, Cafes Say C 22,-- , ; r..d... e 7 Gam Sheriff over the teekend. apparently among pom-po- The request was aired at a bearing in the State Office Building auditorium, with testimony taken from the cafe. 72 sep- program are coming from the U. of L Hinckley Institute of Politics. Miss Wood said. 13 0 in- Two trial dates on nine Funds for the Nov. 12 and hz that's the Clear skies, warm days. cool mornings weather loutlook for Utah through Tuesday. The fair, fall weather should continue most of the week, but cooling trend is expected about Thursday with a chance of precipitation. Temperatures will average near normal for the period. Highs Tuesday will be mostly in the 60s and lows tonight will range from 25 to 35. A few cooler readings were recorded this morning. The mercury dippel to 17 at Bryce Canyon. 19 at Richfield and 20 Fair at Roosevelt. Salt Lake City's high and low were 37 and 32 cornpwith normals of 52 and 2S High for the state was ar.-d Trials Set For S. L. Man On 9 Traffic Violations continued into Nevada and ended Saturday in Salt Lake City. The committee already has scheduled talks by national leaders from Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and Young Americans for Freedom (TM"). The State Industrial Commit sion taken wider advisement a request from Utah cafe and restaurant operators that in the event minimum wages are raised that tips be figured in as part of the pay. .,A. ., and the Quincy. Burlington and Chicago railroads operate the Zephyr on the remainder of the route. its one-side- n "s" k , "We're probably going to emphasize going into the community and leafleting and then holding an indoor rally," Rog- ers said. "The October moratorium d f in approach." Miss Wood said. "Too many students came feelaway from the teach-iing they hadn't been taught." MANY OPINIONS y said She the program will "represent not just one or two opinions of how to get out of Vietnam. but many opinions, phis a variety of opinions that we should stay in Vietnam." ailed ' , : ,:.:,',:,' has created Fraughton other busts of Kennedy and given them to the family for placement in the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library in Boston. Mass. He aLso has made ering testimony gathered over a month of hearings from California to Utah involving decreased and discontinued passenger train service. The ICC will announce its decision after weighing testimony in Western Pacific Railroad's request for discontinuance of its portion of the California Zephyr and Southern Pacific Railroad Cos proposed reduction of daily service to three times weekly on its City of San Francisco to Ogden, Utah. Hearings began nearly four Aveeks ago in San Francisco. - s -- Mrs. Ralph Wilhelmsen WASIIINGTON (CFI) Commerce The Interstate Commission is new consid- i,E 7- ,''Yr'':t- " t F-- ; t,,,, , t A -- . A, ,..,, , t .,',) , d -: ,,,,,,;40,-....,,,,,,,,r,- L.,..1204m1Ak411.,. .. '7 . ;.., , ''''',.. ' Sq. ..,,- - 4.!,,.. ,,, ,7,1v.-- ,r,., ' ,, : , .,4 '. I, ' ..-- ...' Meanwhile, a student committee is organizing a Nov. 12 and 13 program at the U. of IT. to show the multi-sideto the Vietaarn approach problem." according to Chairman Kathy Wcol. NATIONAL IN SCOPE Rogers said the moratorium. national in scope. is being extended to two days in November and, if the war is not ended, will last three days in December, and so on. two-da- z ,.,,.. .,:'',' 4., '..,t;-.--:- ,,,4,::',-.'''- '' $, d ,2,'i - , ,,,:. $ . '. L'',' ' - 4 ' v , ,,,- - '",,, ''',,- - , , : :, , , ,, , 1,,T ,,,,,! - - 1 !e';,, ,,.. 0" ,- N,,. it, , t 1 - ''.:- ;,. '' ..,,,,,k ' 5 : ",,t r t ,' t; k ,T" ,'4' ti ' i - .!'..., 'A ,. t ' . - -, 1, ',I i i ' I kA :.,,,, , ,4,.... 4:,--,- i 1, 1 I ,,,,.. ;.1 i 1, 1 ,4 t: A :. PLEDGE CARDS Pledge cards were distrubted to the students Monday and the name of each lonor to the fund will he placed in a leather-bounbook to be dis- I,- - X 'I 4 ' 7 ,:, F . 4 i. f,, lk A ' z - John Rogers, publicity chairman for the United Front to End the 1 ,I -' c",- ,,.. ,,,,.. ,,. -.-0- ,..: - 11, , '',, -- - 4;4. e,,k., t I, i..." '.;;,,e .4,' , ;?;' V c . : .f.f: 7 ( i.r .s'3 , 7 ,.;;;,,. , 1 I i'l ! li, C:, .,,,,-,,.- ....., i sp, I t, ' ,.. ,,,: 1 ,,, ,e: , , ..,,,,44.",.....,,,,;... '''''''''. 1' I'v A,,,,,-,- ,, ,., 4';'-- ,,,,,,,,,,,s-,,,'-- ' , ,,,r,,.....-- .. - , , i , - , ' 1t .. , (6., i , ; ', ',i ,e f0 ,;,"i; ,'?'' T:,,,,' t r i, ;:'' ,,,, , r 9; , ,,..,:., .,v, ,; ." 4 ,,, .,,, ''.; ,,;:os-' v.: 7 .,,,,, ',: ; !;., , il' -- ',',. ,.25- ;; ,, , .. '.' - 1.- t -, , ;;- A . , ;', ''''' , ,:- 'Anybody can come. We'll also discuss President Nixon's spaech on Vietnam," said 1 r ; t I. ' ,...,.: t '' ; ; :' . I. . 11,!,, .f- - ..',' .,,,.. .,. ',I' i, ; ' , , t 5 1;5 f ' '". 4 k, "t, ,., , ';'' 4C s " s .6 A, 4',2,4,s, :, ,';.;"f-i. .:;,..::4, , - ; , : ,i: , h z ' k inch-hig- , 1 ' . Plans for the Nov. 14 and 13 Viemam Moratorium in Utah will be drawn up Tue9day at 7 p.m. at the University of Utah Campus Christian Center, '222 University St. Chloe Sweeten E:sI, 4,30 : ,'- -- ...... CE4"rERVoLLE 8 IC '',11tr''''''' .....e, ES. It.' ESrcan Asa, ,.. Gar - ca1e gas price in one area of Lake Salt DeFfret News Staff Writer : small A 40. A bronze bust KEARNS of the late President John F. Ketinedy iii be purchased by t ie students. and parents te,,chers of Kennedy Junior School, 4195 S. 44)0 High West. and presented as a gift to the school. r The school Association is sponsoring a und raiAng drive to buy the bust. the work of sculptor Edward J. Fraughton. 1590 Major St. It took to complete and three will cost $1,750. NIAJORITI IN FAVOR A. Li Geroki V. Duncan OBITUARIES Students 'Little' Gas War To Plan Viet Erupts In S.L. Moratorium var empted U. Work.!r as k :!ect ,n act:en LUS nn is call .a: p, Charles Pvem-- e T,Jmulay .Ake Mattneo,I. TueseLtv: m hatneys 0 ';ar7 Be, Cerme-te',- L. Harrison Ralph A.ZIONIO, TEX Fule, tt L 4Aff,400. 47, tOrf,e' Laiot C ttoi t!,1.10 i of naforai oausas in a San ND, rue,rla i hOspitqi, WI S. 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