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Show iy t 22 tSESET A Tru - scc, NEWS, fi No.en-be- rW tp - ytp y'T'll'i y" rrfr'1itf',ty"iy 7t9 2C Tires, TV Editor Links War ith Churehes ip ! a i hac i.u.'i u r dor p ' ye.'.rs ago r,p ,r a noted journ; h- -t me a.Pft mmi-te- r -- rol-- t uuuiO i..t'.p - Chr.'iMn vies-.- r l.'iy :r- d l ..' r- ' .! evc.-e- te! i r.p ril.- - top ifM'jpi' wno didn't wai t ,t.te tliP war, Wp o u d n t ha vf become rvo.ved in Vietnam, said A. Uells. emtur oi the Ret a per, the Line- - Ne-.- .er i r. 1 i -. tpr- .siid he would stroig-!- . 'upport a withdrawal of n it!' an troop- - a ho would la replaced wall an international police force that wouid crimitreat the Viet Corg nals it tney stole or munlered. The journalist charged that Wed- - 1 r..iir;.arn .te !(' Ye-rai- !, - a tie-- e ow llep.-r- Missing died to liberate was oon a scene of lancLurd? cone. t.r.g bacK rer.: from tne robed Toe Viet Cor.g had the area for five year- - and t.be landlord.' were urable to collect the rent. and tr-ei.t cl,i'.-:t;- e De-i- pet-anr- - -- euet to h.de :."..fer.a; it he.r.g i:.:- - iv..et fh wijilny of a 'PrPt cia mra-t,o- t a- "Now- - alter tr.oa-auu- s Art ern.ar.' hate beer, from V.etr.aru ar.d wr.'p' a ,t il.y hap-pened ar.d how he feel- - about the Wat "Asa tcd.iy i' caiigr.t ir. a tremer doiis agony ol change. It i.' a niL'Conception for anyone to think firepower couid change tf.i revolution. V.eii' recalled an infidert wiien be saw 28 dead American- unloaded from a tran-p- ort plane after a firefight 30 nine' 'uiith of Saigon. He said die ama tr.ey had ar.d ri . K .'. or he '.ud 'tie average Arner,. come- - none nir. i''.-m,i- c' K.ld bdhor. .pent. tr.e SlOO Sa;-go- h a announced tr:at iar.d riorra would begin next Fenruary," Well.' said. govern rpprf In Lar.e at to the Sa.! A .uciaion .'pee. 1 fils M.ri'erial n Prp'byterian East Weds Church. 1 h said he has great re'pect tor VV'-- bib-17t- r.n.er, t leaders, but lack.ng in expert. '"e unh as vital ateas L'.S. goei they are m the lu-tAmerica, the Middle East and me Far East. recent years, he has for the Church to every stake and throughout the world. Bom in Salt Lake Jan. 5, 1900, he was Teen Graham H. . . Doxey . realtor dies and the Sons of Utah Pioners Luncheon Club. Doxey was active in civic affairs, with membership in the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce, a member of the fund committee of the American Cancer Society and a former member of the Exchange Guh. An active Republican. he served as district delegate to state, legislative and countv conventions. From 1943 to 1946, t a yv't-m.-ri- g t bn. g. ary u a com-- n .rn tl e a d of moni- tor ms equipment inte--- he served 'ion today. S said t. at to pick up ws- - under call' police it appeaed and radio ie e..er' tuned to poh e frequencies tr.ay hate been U'cd to schedule the break-iWtynon rcrrt!or r.rxj r p p w i af the B F. Gftxlrich Co., E. fnd Sou'i 4d one set ard ore color -- el. all worth Sbb.35. A plite c.f gia'' . mu.... at meS130. the store, worth was broken. piu- - tele-isio- r. e Ofticeis tuecked me stoie entrance only minutes before the estimated time of the burglary, shortly after 2 a.m. Thev re'urned a short time lawr. after a king a coffee break, and noticed the shattered gla". The burglars had leu the Piot esMi.g of ti.e store fur fiiigerpimts and other dues had to wait until 6 a.m. The Salt Lake Police Identification Bureau is dosed between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. because of lack of manpower. City on Regional Ivpror.. Revr.jld' d That possibility was under liueMig ition todiy m the dead, of Kenneth Pleisant Miliiie.l. 44, 137 Garden Miti hell's auto reaii.ei speeds of up to 70 miles ail hour m a weaving, careening, ea'tbound course up 27th South Wednesday at 11 am., sev eral missing vehicles, barriers and workmen in a construction zone, hut striking two automobiles and three cement pillars. I HRT COLLISION The fir't colh'ion was with f p trol cat . driven by a Salt Lake City pol.ee efneer. who Av-e- . COnstPlCt'.on equipment v orkers by inches. With Adams in pui'.ii, and t e more tlian 300 feet, ti.e M.tch-el- l auto, iri quick succession, then struck three cement lence pillars in trout of the o r. Floyd of Com.m.or.w ealtn Car-- s in for overdra.T.anzlr.g r Pre.-k-- of youth vider.ee in C o n mom., ea 1th iiL.mr.s-'Rep. She.T.'.r.r. P. a member of a Lio; d, U.S. delegation at the conference, told the House this weep. T e Utah eor.gre'sm.an. a I; ei..bt: ui liir riuuse Foreign Aim irs Camrr.it-ee- . sdd in a report i"ued jointly w ith Rep. Leonard Farostem, that leaders of the comrr.on-wealt- h nations generally Eritish . Walgreens 5 n :our-rr.t.- Po. Doxey. He graduated from Wmt High School and attended the University of Utah. At the age of 23 he went into business for himself, later forming his partnership with .is ai-- o for found televi-'c- n le 'd prm.-n.- ol ier r This even gave what on delegate the oid.er between youth generation Liy firmly on the snoulders of !..e liner. t; ey failed to adapt ..rl in? up to r.ew conditions and to live up to the b,d values they professed. r e to rh-- e Skyline Play 9tUf Kkft eftices at lifi Ihrraf J 4T4 U. Staff. ftaGrj Mate, im kft Stnaata ft I I3ti Sa Tktm Mi . J Shi , ... , Hi Tr.e Middle Gass Gentleman a comedy by Moliere, opens tonight at 8 p.m. at Skyline High School Auditorium. i 8m mw' tii Sosmi' CfHijic Bgsmizgjm The New One! On the corner 2nd Souiii and 7th East Open till 9 p.m. 10:30 a.m.-- 7 ls Wash (.il po 'yi'Ser. lor seeves pocles. Maze & Lies pm. a to A ZjH 7 to 14 i ( tirls Ferma Girl, "i - 4 30 ccr c p'oid with frttai buck'e. P.rk B'ce. c , 097; re V' $ $ So d A-Lin- Ht Fs''eJ v',i 3C r'or. A'n're, saari shirt with prin'ed eetten. Gc'd or Ora-eEroeo cocrdi.-c'- e fr er Aqua pants. IC0 p'cld boused co"ar, s'eeves. 70 Rex E. Seuge-v.ic1019 E. 27tn South, li'er-udclimbing the tliird and bursting into flame. Pants Eusenililc i Party Bunded 3 lo Ox I.ook 2-I- Prt-'- Stovepipe Pauls t 97 e, ' -- '. Harmon, state mecli-- c al examiner, said an autopsy w id be made in Mitchell's deah, with a report due early-nex- t week. Blood alcohol tests, a routine procedure in such a case, will also be made, Harmon said. Rc-e- Bovs' Plaid Flares THRU SUNDAY! Curton & SALT PALACE 7 pcies e- - in Irees. pVd. Gree- -, God, B ,.e. Feb.-ho- c PERFORMANCES 4 NIGHTS 3 MATINEES Thurs. 8 p.m. Fri. & Sat 8:30 p.m. A' Sat 2 p.m. Sun. 2 p.m. Steedirg pa- -t a 27;h Soull barber shep. ti.e mo cars & 8 p.m. Al Seats Reserved y o-- KT1M PINNED Mitchell v ii - pit. red be wreckage and coali net re sucteach.ed until ceeded in doti'irg tr.e flames with snow. He was dead on arrival at University Hospital afer being removed from the car by police. The erratic path o? the Mitchell car w as first noticed by Officer D. J. Adams at Lake Street t 40 East), who the vehicle approaching r fudv f.,sr or. rr.v tight i pi.i'-ers- . MI'sED WORKER'' T.,e au:o 'truck 'he put:,, f.-on tie right side, i ort.i.-ue- c d e swerved into wP'tbcund trafric at the trter- ef 9th East, avoiding JOHN LtBRECQUE DENISE ULONDE . YOUTHS (16 & under) ed & 2 c 7- - V.asn 3pm. S..r.. - 6 p ni Girls? Yicloriana Blouse Dacrcn pclyes'sr & coftci ftr-.''r.- e frii'ed blouse. BOX OFFICES Stores ALL ZCMI & SEARS - WARD MONTGOMERY Toae. C'a,)i?r MlCKlES MJSiC g:a C.c - 3- ffilHsl IVntia IVc" We.slern Shirl A'.cc'-r.- skirt, bibbed top. if. s n dry coton, po'yetr. Green, Nay or Maroon. i:li 6 to polyester. Afaize or Pink Sizes: 3 lo 6v 1-- IVrnia Mav J!oV' Edwardian Pauls - r B . 3 -- - C; FOR INFORMATION 363-763- 1 T 97 O xCj Wear daed coffon, nylon wash, dry. White. Sizes: 7 lo Victoriana Dress 17 G H.LL AIR FORCE EASE r sec-'io- . t-- " 1 PRICE Vi f p.n C mmsB , 97: Ht: vmre Si'es: ear Co??' 1 W-i- e. rn Safari Shirt t3s-- dotted swisj pirofore v6h fcojse is mcchlre va;'i 'n ravoo. or PAk w 0 521-414- felyiecl ce CALL p.m. SUNDAY DAILY Party Pinafore of - tur pelted. sidereJ feat the ti:rr.e for unrest and the vv'.denrg gap Permanent Press M c-- y m- 1 called insunt internationalism. for television ar.d the press, by of dramatic presentation youl. rebellions in one country.- promoted similar behavior elsewhere. Rep. Lloyd said in the report. lie said there was a con-e- Lirls Jr. High Chester C. (Georgia) Pratt and Mrs. Jack S. (Phyllis) McAfee, all of Sait Lake City. Idy p-- co lnei at Center A gerer.-t;- Irceed " Rep. ar.d er.couragtrs extiemi-t- s to a'sjme leacersh.D of vouth m revolt, although gerera..v they were r.ot repre'ematne nr true leader s." The report r.rei Td 'he general vwsv of tl e Common-ealt- h v ?s ;r-deleg'-:eamong yout.u is felt ar.d widespread and that it anr-- from a pro s i s'.t-jtior.- you':: heroes ere.-tin-g Holiday 1 Fashions Layton. He married Leone B. Watson on Sept. 26. 1923, in the Salt Lake Temple. The couple had three sons and one daughter. Survivors include his and three sons, Gra- ham W.. David W.. and Roger W. Doxey, ail of Sait Lake City: a daughter Mrs. C. Steven (Margery Jane) Hatch of Provo, ar.d 29 grandchildren: and the following brothers and sisters, Tom H.. and WiEdson A. lliam H., Mrs. Porter Jr., Mrs. (Mildred) residence v. agreed that Vommurjc-ation- ' we.e playing an important in giving youtii of many countr.es a sere cf being ut.itea.in their rebellion. from a paing car struck Mrs. Eva V. Duckworth. 51. 8779 W. 3170 South, Magna, in the chet ard biose two ribs, the Sa.t Lake County Sheriffs Office was notified Tuesday. Mr. Duckwortn sc!id tla incident occurred last Saturday about 8:30 p.m. as she was walking witn her sister along the sidewalk on Soon West. The woman was treated by a private physician and released to her home. She said the car sped away ar.d she was unable to get a description of the car or the person who threw the pumpkin. thrown y As'ociation conference pumpkin A ParLam.enta-r- Tnndad Woman Injured, Hit By Pumpkin MAGNA - espetirl-te.e- cunrg la't month's rr.T;cved tra.-.'err- ed State with a Umver'.ty degree ir. forC'cv ir. '.r4 ard also attended I ia.,0 y ; rr.ecia r.e-- was strongly Ranger L'niver-it- a? Tr.ridctd that The role NOW cha-- e i aught the eye o Uapt. Don B. PeaC'On who bolted cut of a barber chair and into the 'tree' in tirre to witness tie final, fiery it.1'.: mve'ti-gation- . Pearson helped ." rf the Toiyabe Natioral Fores in Neva fa. wnere he las served as print. pd a.-r-c- t to a ti'nct ranger sir.:e lrZ. He graduated from. Utah State jiao's: Tnr Ptw H TINA NOYES barely g.te i' v '.WASHINGTON y car collided with the second auto at 10th East. It wa driven bv Elbert Raine Curti- - 68. 131418th East. Sweivmg wildly to the le't A r ar.d promoted from the Heart Attack, Seizure investigated In Crash Ttie dead driver cf a rur.a way car, extricated nom the burning wreck after a senes collisions of high-speeWednesday, may have suffered a heart attack or Fore-te- 37ie tFabiicn traveled virtually mission a son of e Fere?: Sertkes Ir.e:-- r .ounvi.: Region headauar-tere- d in Ggder.. according to Taken m the burglar.- - were seveial snow tires ar.d radios, Church mission to New Zealand from 1919 to 1922. In y Bee-liiv- '! ry t.-- S' ene. as president of the Ea-- t Central States Mission. He also served as a high councilman in the Bonrevilie Stake, bishop of the Third Ward of the Libeity Stake and was a high priest in the Monument Park Stake. He filled a Giaham Iike Ike e T -- Graham H. Doxey, Realtor, Dies in Salt Lake At 69 E. Dopy. Salt City fpaltor ar.d manager of Zioi.s Securities Corp. since 1961. died Thursday in a local hospital. hie was 69 years old. Death came at 12:13 a.m. after a lingering tune's. He was granted a leave of absence from Zions Securities in October because of ill health. This corporation is the real estate arm of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Active in Utah real estate cat.' uivaua iui jiciiic w Doxey formed the Doxey-hyto- n Realty Co. in the mid-- 1920's. His partner. How a d J. Layton, died in 1960. At the time of his death. Doxey was chairman of the board of the realty firm. his career, he During served as president of the National investment Co.; Reliance Building Co., which developed Fooihiii Village: the Medical-Denta- l Corp.. developers of the Medical Center at 303 E. South Temple: the Salt Real Estate Board and of of the Utah Real Estate Boards. e He was a director of State Bank now the Commercial Security State Bank. Heber J. Grant Company, and Murdock Travel Agency, and had served as president of the Milton Bennion Foundation pur..:-.niorn.ot.o- In Theft . c OGEEN Gray P.eyro. .v been appointed Tr ?pee:a..? i i Commonwealth Meeting Blasts TV, Lloyd Reports Forest Service Names Publicist Ololll -e cLe- -' GuJ o:';-"e- r, c- - 097 O' s. |