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Show vo,ERET NEWS, Wednesday, November 4A s Sheriff E Deserc,: here a rhich'h 3O days failed te o: rig the case.' He said thr ago intisist!qatior has covered Utah from one end of the state to the other and has extended into California and other states. We have adrninitered lie detector tests to more than 20 persons whom ,AP had reason to doubt. he said. Sheriff Snerry, who Is w oTkirz in cooperation with Shenft Ralph t Dick) Chapple of Utal said offCounty on the ca i,ers have cherled nearly' etery foot of the harrow pOs betvicien the point on the freeway where Anne ritzappeared poly-- any develop leads." The bank elehk ha l been sthatlel with a trP pair of silk strCpCings and she sleeve of her hel ritrinally assai!'- ed, She disappeared from Int,NriTe 15 nne milp nort of Spanish, F. hk Oct. 10. af!er her tar stalled. She la4 was seen hy irTveral motorists tri:Ii:irg v,:th a ho was standyo,ing T1th ing ot.ail-.1- her auto. trn hi FOR C:TY CHAMBERS "iiithOtIL: ft a ribSalt Lake City lic adciress system for the cenimissinr harribers in trrie Conrad R. flarilson was asked to contact sound sylern firms and &wain siatable equipment fer the meeting room, Tile action folloA a request by rewsmen that thciy be ailmAed to FF't up a temporary sound system of :.heir own. However, this Ix as never carried out. NICRIPA'i1l1P. Salt Lake County commissioner5 in the opposite end of the building installed a comp;ete puolle addre:s sysq,m in their chambers ta:s.e Breaks Soil For New Librcvy Completion date 15 set for late 1971. The buildinq's architects are Edwards and Dan- The library. boing conFtructed without state appropriations, will set. ice the University Hospital and the Colleges of Medicine. Pharmacy and Nursing. The facility will have capacity for ISS.000 volumes It will be named for the late Spencer S. Eccles, an Ogden bi.rinessman and former U. of U. regent whose family contrib.- Wed 5230,000 for the building. do "a solo dramatizati.A from Neva' Cohill's Modern English Version- - attracted a canacity audience in the 1:tah's College Univers0 of Busiross' elegant Mark H. Greene Hall Tuesday evening. (Paul Cracroft, director of the Artists and Speakers Bureau. reported that no other hall was available.) But perhaps thP it probably performance could run for a monthshould one-nig- ' 1..Ct, , A r' .: ' - . t '"'"''' "r-'7 '4'; I. .1 ,' ." , 4 t.....j..jt .,,v1 ',,' 7. ' ,,i,. x '' 4'4fAPI ,t, ' ' kttIt'' , ' ; " ' Michael James Knight Ferro Hutchison ,,,,,., ', ""- A , , Matthew Miller i, , a- ';;k l .''4 ' .ii.;,,,....i.,z,.:.... 't '' Am' 4ait-- 1 iIa . ;:" ,,,,vota- Al i 1 Michael Zetterquist Sean Warner LLd. 235 E 1200 Scl.t, Lineweaver.. 25,415th East. A Barr, 1:C7 C1,everre S. S. Kes'er. tC4 Cd'utrtKA S'ec,.er Je,rf S E cel 10 Mr and rs. end S. 1st tAest and Mrs Fr.loar L B 7 A4n. and Mrs Scctt thisdc'e FO,Mine Irett N. M. end Mrs JatS iLtson. 7233 S 17:1 East. At t'w3 e !Mr. And Mrs Ca ,i dasrnus.sen ':7 E V -- so. Av IR C.a-- d 5 Stcre. ere ir,c1 EL;ter, est.! nt Mr. M- -. S) Se. s Mn. 1.. Mr. Mr Mr tbes reref R:;:A a Mrs to onael s and et,,C 7a "Indps.n. 737c1 Vvifl Mr5 s and and Vrs k: t 4 Ga-c- representadves and in carrying out CAP objectives at the center. The $700.0(10 stricture was Lake City built by Salt through aid of the DepartTont or Housing and Urban Developments Neighborhood Facilities Program. CAP was to provide programming. personnel. and office snace in the center, Barier said. An initiating proposal provided that Community Action Agency. would help CAP overseer. local r.zidents organize and carry out local Programs in the depressed Central City region. Despite problems s;nee the reiliprs inceptien. preoro-s has been remarliable.. Flai led-- er stmed. While log probably mis,akes in the center's program dealing with poverty and :,.trcial problems. E 2A7 Je-r- v 19 a A Mystery Si St 7 KO Cr ,c-e- Mu,rent s Cad in the findings Lvdia Jordan Autopsy death of Mrs. Campbell. 4Z. 1750 East llth S7uth. will not be ready for approximately two weeks. according' to Sat. N. K. Johnson, head of the homicide detail, Salt Lake City Police Department Detective Division. A verbal exchange between Dctective Ralph Whitaker ard the medical examinees office. indicate that darn-ag- e suffered by the woman on her fall against the bedpost in her home. was probably not serious enough to have killed her. although it contributed to her death. There is no evidence of any kind of foul play. Sgt. Johnson said. Her body Nvas found Monday about 2 p.m. by her son. John j. Campbell. 20, 23 South Wolcott St. Pce Training as stenographers will he offered 25 jobless or underemployed Utahns in a project under the :Manpower Development and Training Act announced today in WashinOon. D.C. rk M- - ss- - 41'3 Se,r, S'anse SS,Fescns ;ea s is7- psa s pearl, amd -1 STe vet. S C! V. n P I. Fae.sas, Can. tr75 S. In 0- - 4. f.! I .... ,3 i ,g. 1 . a Ilositality. prozram to lo- rate Clearfield Thl! Corp,men into homes for Thi711,:.,;:v::-.zhas been a "trig success." center Chzirle rector and general nr::-igesaid toli: thAn reariy all tcipae W wan:ed to par- h$ rroirn in the teen 1r () Invited nor!!lern throughout 11:we homes he said. families toward these youTh, the ho:tday ieason a gratifying occlsion will V'e appreciate al! who have bet,n so kind as to think of tilee young men at this time. the director added. ing of Moxley explained that a:- though the emphasis of has heen day tio.spitality. the tosard Thanksgiving. r,,:nom is designed to 'he corpsme. at New Years and throughout t'ne entire :.eiin. 1 i Saray. of the bre that the ADVERTISEMENT I : To Tour The ;'nr'. R:CEF1ELD of 4;:n.er Codr:y ten Tc-..-;r r'e Sev,-- 'r.e:1 1:: r.'!-- -' ,the Producers I Salina iv. wil: rree7. 7,! . Allcr;.-rtu,1:'.- - par:cipr.!s ..ing in r Czi,!:F:11F7:5 kk - same More Security With Catthmen al. 1 p 71. , ! .4's FALSE TEETH While Eating, Talking Don't bt so afratri tnst t'ot.tr faitt come ioree or exp. :ust at teeth tne tare t.Fct tare securItt 1:. loirtrs ,".,nter eattrt: tt tLtd!ine. No eter we Dantttrta vIrerey, p,s7 to 1.eA:,:t. Sof, that tt.t, art vttnt-,I',YIP Ott FASTEETE. ter.t,1 FA5,7EF-1- Nta,;.e, K I. 7,4-- 4. I le,. 1,,,414-',,Vx- ; this feeling cif fr.endship the holiday seasen i'An be ery lonely for these young flier." Moxley added. , Nit -' , 0 11 ,.,,k---;14:itt- ', ...1 73 .,... 1,... A :t g,, .0,-.- I () ,t,'' 7';f - 4,0,41 I 7 ( l' '1 ist,:-;,- ,' Ns '1 ,, ''..5t ..,.... 1), ., C,, t evening Centennial Fri, lay Ball. Plans Gala For Centennial Bail 10.000 Nearly dancf-r- are the the s to attend expected YIVMIA CEntennial Ball in Jesus Cldist of Latter-da- united jli a group ?ailed will perfirm in the arena. The Three Gents and other gcolps will also be part of the floushov. I54i9. according to Mrs. Florence S. Jacobsen. president of the YWMIA. Tt o musio7t1 groups. a floo rshow and a semiprofessional variety show will be featured at he ball. The youth vill "do thoir music of the Pill thing- to Link Combo in tho hall. while the dance to the music of the Jack Turner Orchestra in the exhibit ha. Three D's The and the Terry Sisters, now Salt Palace. Friday at 9 p.m. Sponsored by 32 Salt Lake area stakes of The Church of y Saints. the ball is being held in commemoration of the orof the ganization Young Womens Mutual Improve- ment AssociatiT. Brigham Ycung organized the womens association in the Lion House among his own daughters on Nov. 28. "Pot-purl.- uously tlirovzhoLt the evening in tbe Little Theiter. The hallways as the tr;Tesent.--;tixo- tP r?tired Utah t. won serg-2n- W. The Fifth astrict Court vac then petitioned for a ronoupt of Nephis fonr:n Jud,-tJames P. McCune cf the Fifth Distrnt comrnen!rd the Ncohl resicleots for their patience in awcitIng the outcome of the contest. Williams will continue on as Nephi city councilman and finish out two years of a four-yea-r term. The new mayor will take the oath off office e Wi- iCies) lliams in a coiTst deadlocked since the Nov. 4 election, which ended in a tie. Jan. As we approach sulted party candidates, party Car Looted transistor radio was stolen from a ear owned by Arthur Baxendale. 1330 Emigration Canyon. while it was parked at 1930 S. State, poLee reported. A $40 , I 1 '' ,i,,---- , kr t "01 ' L. 4 S ;,.: ''' , , ie;f4"IY,94t ,,v , ' c: :' 1.17( ' 1 i el , ' Ifil, I1 j , ..71 II ..,i. A 1 : Olh ycar - I ci t 1 Ili t I , , ,J .',,It , IRAN BUDS' ,1 ;.t. ! III Av hi; IT 1 ' l i.0 DIE 1. el ..... - vl , t r,., ,,.,1 ) ,, 7 -- - IN YOUR TRY ?'-1- li, i ' ,,.. OF HOD BULK .t) 1 's r I , 4 I 0' CONSTIPATED? O,zr A04,, A C. 11',-M1- 5. r A petition was drawn up by Nep;li City Judge Udell R. Jensen and County Attorney T. Milton Harmon after MP yet Harlow W. Pexton con- tn accnr,iit-- Hansen. relptiols diInr t'OP Tickets for th h,11 tan h. ofruri haseil from Stake 'HA fire'S at 51 a couple a-- from ticket chairman Edwird A. Card. WS'i S. 4 E,st. 7.7.y rnav also ip pureat 4,e office at 79. S. State. and an artorwhat procedure e ns n to follow. re-r- unt State patrol over Georg' s dnci-l- ry refe-iiDient:- -.. wnar (1.rfs s 0r e ISO Modern foitralc and ax-riat-or cl;!:- - Broken By Recount Thp stalemated contest here was crecieed Thesdav woen of tile Nephi Ictlrth t'74r;1 showed Eden C. Sherwood the winner by one vote. thn 11 Tie In Nephi Election NEPHI in Palace will be decotated tn appear as Fri scenes withcia:k b7nches ahng the The centennlil them. he carried rut in all the de,,-- well-know- n rne,nrnit " Torn Yoting J7.. chairman of the ball. Fail a 'variety show will be t,reicnind con:in- rat.ions a , '.. -.4 . .4. : : y..,. a . ' , '. ,.,,L, . , - ,....--....,...,,., 1 r A t '11111?-- glih....,11CoP4 ,..,, i .. 11, 1 5,Nk . 0".0 - , - 11)t' , VD , 1 . J '11) 0 01.1 V74 ,1 I 0 , ,,, ., 7, 0 " I, L 1 , at , r i ----- --- ; :.1, 4,!..,i1 1 4 1 spt, up SAVE 461:14 ill & .111,-,r- ....... la - r7.7.741 , altt C11 Arrerican tradition hos given Ls Thanksg:virg Day.. a t:me for counting cur blessings.- a festive occasion sanctified by the proors of all peopFe in this ration. This oldest Arrerican holiday, doting frorn the Pilgrims, is a true reflection of our rotional signifying Faith, ird:viduolism, Freedom and OpooitLnity. These princ.ples hove made America great and cortinuel dedication to t'nern will insure a future filled with the brightest hope for humanity. Let Ls ail work to build a better America' together - as $10 per month Priced SICO, $200, ,,I I.L.C.-1- 41 ., As little ) THRIFT STORES i ' ,,71!--- ......4.4. -- - 4p1, . 117;s4.7077,V117 ... ) - i-s- - ,... - 1.,k, . 4:1,,,4114 S. West tompf cotw am 701.11 OODIP4 2211 Was14. Blvd. ootm eau Te é P , S, i , - ''.""1- - ( wet ,1 ". Gordon Lott n.r111 Years in the nrecnri 13ninirs i I . .,Ae. ' , t, L", , S 1 - 0 1.1.;.-1.- t ;- w --.. . 11 3 t;TP:t vai) '.-.- ...4 F:;S iigi . , .4 ,, ci ,4 , -r' ) . '1010 ', 1 S .... ' ,IF - -'6,---e A...4,1 , ., ,.::.. ..'. ..-- ,, l'..:t.,4, -' - r 1,,...,d1 '' i R . . ''. A V LIMITED v..- '1,. , , , 1,, ,,J, - , .sithre pennies are es big as sioIiers CLOTHING APPLIANCES FURNITURE COATS & SHOES; Y 1 ' ell Tr1 DIAMONDS - .".., SHOP 4: :' , 4 , i YWIIIIA L......j,-- 4Z) , iiWithout and rr..ore to7rfo.-- snrtnIt't FAit7EETT--I on your rlirts FASTEFTH ho:ns both unrtera and ,. ,1. in'-ir- sad SAVE I. ,: - : , Al ,, ,,toPr . ,,,..4-'- '' . youth decorate Salt Palace for MIA ' . , , - . -- 1 .i -- 4' 4., -, , le . 1. 1 ,, t "y.. 1 ' ; (A. op.. i. , A . , "',,,. - ,i 7,1, :. .1. 47' I- .4 -- II families and many more like will them remember the corpsmen during the Christmas Mich!: season and .17.3in .them into their homeshe said. - ,t, b 14- 1.... A ..1 ,.. ' ",,t..! ' 4 (' 'ff ,,,, ret. ,ff0,,, .. ..- '41 , - ow..1,127, , 1 "7 ,..4 I ,,1f.., f - ., 1 ; , , c.,---- East, sun-pe- n: "We 'Because the i 91,21,:tt., - 1 v-,- I CleartieEdis Hospitality Program Termed 'Success' "Holiday , :i.; - ..,.,, e:':, ..4 , ... ,,.., ' ') - i:''''.' ' i i - , 11 - ,.. ''! - '1..::' . 1 , , 1-- - b,.',,.,-- ti 7ftk ,, ,.i 4- .. ,,,11, .....:...,,,...itt.,..; " t I, -- I, 0.! v '!- ".0 , 1.,... Nip ,', - 4,, z ,...:. I , .;,1,.F.'. 4..ik ttli ,-- - , ik .. P, 4 ','I - ' 1 I .. N:' 11 t.g I.., - ' ,.. 1 3191111' . ' . A ir ,,,'-e- r :k qi. f cr1:11) CLEARFIELD t - ,,,, f. , I i It v W 1 ai I qI' ifl. leallk3 i ! ill. n ,' I 1111 kf ilt., v.4, .4 Anst ,1?., R Na.mnn Lv-- flf 72 E. :,aaetts 14, 4 -- Ico?it Ard Vrs a,c1 ,ssrs. I 'i ,1 1i , ' ,...... ,Nik - 4, 4'-,-- A discrepancy was disclosed in the number of vJtes in the fourth district when the Nephi City Council canvassed the votes Nov. 10. Death Still Bo..mt Ave. East Va.o.tz Div d A. Ls-- 'test, 2rsd N )a. S 7725 kif?'t teas. ay., M. and Mrs. Rcbzrt pn.tett, .Pan Cea Mr. and Ws. Retsta Ens' F Enca 26.,e, E. And Yrs. lit S,aLtt'Aaasno-t,- , Mr. and Ns,s. Ronald H. El S. Coalman, gr,1 MCA PcSiSt Steno Training GIRLS: I 1336 E Mrs. ,:. ,' ,;4111;3;00 .' Stephen Snow 10 He said that persons not imshould involved help resolve the situation. HP charged lack of improvement in CAP activities to train and spellbound. His voice can be hard and colorless. and it can eibe movingly impressive ther as an old woman. a fox. a hen. a drunk. or an abbot. And it covers the gamut from a Handelian bass to a coloratura soprano. Impressive also was that for iNko hours he t'Oci nor have a single line of text. everyto thing being committed memory. I 1 he mediatsly character actor. Mr. Inglis can hold an audience '' ''' : '., i,,',s405L- Al 14 aT...'"!!''''';':...1 SENDS THE DESERET NEWS BIRTHDAY GREEMOS TO: Patrteia Kn,ent, deo:jiver of M. and Mrs T. J. Kn,alf, 2ee2 N 7,tcl ,Aesf M chse' Ferr e. sen et Mr. and Mrs J. E Ferro, urras,. Pirkssai Af J er es Hutchs(n szr, ef V. and, Mrs Jannes 14.1tcn,sen. 2a3 W. .,ort of Mr Soon, Murray: Matt.,ew Steen" ard Airs Rone,d M r. KO Mans e Ave s S?eonen Snow, son of Mr. ard East; r. Mrs S ean Mr ef Lsne ,en sa Pisvasu Y.av Homer. Een e4 Am,. chat.' Zet,eroost, :150 E et7.1 ScsaIn and ens ve:', cod Afdlesd.,t, ,P ckrres o. beat erer oe 331K s , b es et Ne.,,k, sesc-,b- e pee et Sa E a Nne,ret N,As DItav p.O stA (flrq a a rn Fr 13t Soun,, ent.i 3 at teas? a tr BIRTHS AS REPORTED FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS: G.rt: TWINS, Bev , ISe7e S Mr. ale! Mrs Vauqnn E RAer ' BOYS: E ss J er anO, S Mr. ard V Af.'e M. and .,s Aldrew Pat,s,s, C E Mr and P.', L ,54.1 E 3 v Mr. ar,C1 se,s St, L.ee- - .."-- ,41;....t ,:4 7. 1 G ' .,,.., , ,44w ".4p ,r': Ai .. -- v C.r1111'." As a 1 .,... w ':" ,::,',.i 1.- .'r- 4,,-. Patricia Mrs 0 's""'': ' ': ,....1,,,se, '''s :, - k '" ,.',3 4 4'''. 1 :'''.' .,.., ,..i. ' t,'.:k:.-:;4-1' 4,..-- .' '' ': , i-- '? 3 ,J .1,1" 'N. k" , s': t'''.. , ii... i,.' ,,,....,,,,,, .). ''' . --- -- ', , i:-- v with NOT LNVOLVETY There is little difference among them. and all P re variations on farmer - and - the traveling - salesman stories or perhaps vice versa. 0 I state. plain-Englis- Word that the distinguished Australian actor. Rob Ingilis vr pcove at ire center if CAP -would perform ;.3 we 11Pr1 heln us solve ntiripa :ed the problems. rot create tilt! problems." The Cer,ter if being "adversely affected because of CAP itself," Barker doubt some Chaucer purists had SOMP reservations h about Neville Coghilrs Corrbill. rewritings. A,vho is Oxford's Chaucer authority. vould force the listener to imagine Chaucer's students blithely assuming that the Chaucer they love milli not help entertainir7. theater audiences. But it quite that easy for the purists. Mr. Inglis' evening could not be more straightforwardly assembled. The show included the Prologue. The Wife of Bath's Prologue, Tim Wife of Bath.' Tale. The Pardoner's Tale. The Nuns Priest's Tale, and The Millers Tale. "Ta les- Ifpeti The commk,sioner !airii he11evrxi conditions vould No 4 .-' 4,,, . r , 4 . ) - -Is mrv-- pied haIf-doze- n iels Associates. and thp tractor is Iverson Construction Co. Thp library. to he locaed south of the Medical Center. is bring built. in addition to the Eccles contrihution. by 1und3 from the Medica Libraries Assistance Act of 1365. $1.121,450: the Commonwealth Fund. S1ItO.000; John P nd Mary R. Markle Foundation, $30,C00; Utah Medical Utah Foundation. $3.0.000: State Medical Association and Salt Lake County Medical Society, $12,000. federal grant. regatiyely. ra.: ;Z. i f .,,4 - Acron Community Program fidtilling its full resnonFibility in the center. and ir t. vh not? "HOW fP n the city But by the time he reched the last plece"The Miller's r. Tale--Mintis. rn doubt venile erICOUT2gert by the his audience of that portion had guffawed at every suggestive line or dirty word. was treacherously close to some pretty yellow bantam 'ha riming' as he every line for latrhs. chau;-ealso carries with of good gray him the sr scholars swilling down the ale, swirling their academic gowns ard raising hob in the Old Quad. Vi)at thon would seerr more annromiate than a distinguished at reading -performing- is the more PreurAtP worda stories from the Old Mans 1,1, - -- it. more so because "bawd!' is Plmos t synonymous V ith riPucer. Aril it is Pn adjective yrt . just arent allowed to , -'' ,,- f ,0001. P ,,, I ': 'ei .,. -- ,,,,,. N ,,, . 1 girI 4 , t , "to Rumsfeld, n investigation cause and give us an opinion as to: "CPrt the eitv do a more effective job. and hoiv7 stead 17,e given in thP library stacks. Mr. Ins7i 1is' "Canterbury Ta las" is a graduoe school performance. or at least, that's the way he began has had a repterbury tration for rollicking litPrary humor for so long (six centurion that ue are prone to accept it at fare value. all the A V. ' '. , R'.ked ( :' - i,- , ASKS PROBE HP not he eivET in any hal. no Trarter hoi.t- - beautiful. hut in- "Can- Tales- 6 of Utah The University broke ground Tuesday for a Sciences Lneiv Medical ibrary. costing $1.375,0 with private contributions and a Chaucer's Geoffrey 1 4.. , 4.., , 0E0 dirietor. dk. DPserpt Nelvs Music Editor Commiioner Public E. x, f, VS;d ';'h s y ,, g City Comm i f)rP r Barker Jr. 11:15 P'z',:ari tre rff. f!rl? of Economic Opportimiin vor at- -. to tv P problems besetting it r;n City.s Central City Center. Third Community East and Sixth South. Operating only siroe January this year, the renter has encountered 'intrigue on the P drrir,ktrtiv P level, failure in train local representatiypc. Pry! ieaiousies personality problems. Barker said in a :et;er to Donald Rumsfeld, sd. By HAROLD 1,(..NDSTEn:q , .....1 t 4 ,:,,,,-40"t-,'' , , , ''-- te siI. g'''' .. ' ,- 4 - l'-- ,..- er ,. .,....- , Chaucer 'In Solo' Enchants Audience SOUND SYSTEM NOD cemn-i-stoner- S.L. Center Tho bcdv ivc fc,;r1 on the o'd townte of Si:ver City ,Anere a't:v:!Y Pro" porod in The :92(i.c. She i:as aOout 25 feot from a rutted dirt road ahout :34) vardF, a'nove U.S. Highway 5) runotween Eureka and ning Delta. ; The gifts hoes w e found rxt. 1. a week before the bcdy wa; located. by a hunter kkho ixas looking for deer in the area. He made no connection. hry.ever. betwecn the shoes and girl's thsa-3pearrnce. The find pc reported after Arne "All rcpd i (VIP gord break," Sperry bands knottr.7, on the side of bis .Meantime IVP continue to trace down every lead we can uncove" sd Sperry S3ught For ying se rtiar:e said investitiation. toda:,;, 'V:P hae talked with more than 1f,0 persocs tegardt- Span: SI to The spot in Juah County where frund. There has hPpn r,r) clup (Dr . rerning the case exc.02 nniii S pair of shoes which 150 )OUT "'Pre 'mind !pot the spfr where the body a 5 found. Trie sheriff that several people from Salt Lake with experience in homicide inve5tigation have been aiding in the inve5tigation. irl addition to a large force of deputies from Utah County Sherills Office. Or of the most sought-afte- r dues in the murder i5 the girl's purse. Her purse and car keys ere never located. clu!fl just find tliat purse. I think r.e vould he on the track of the murderer." of Sperry H7 is in Nc-- o, SILVER CITY. The body rf of Duar0 ' , 0E0 Aid Clues hi ill Mc it 1969 26, A444 PI 4kkoi, rigit elIt!. , : Y. ,;(ftIs0 '.1 DIAMONDS LIMITED 0 L:n ;. tetra kill TIKil SURETY LIFE EWLD:N1 1935 SOUTII WAN EJ H,ghlond ;1ii Dri. Cottcnovnoti DowntoNNr , - ;I . Ogden j |