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Show DESERET 8A NEWS, 27, 1969 December Soturdoy, MAKES 'SANTA VITTORIA' iion Utah To idh expect i ifi.i jcmcI thl- Ol vc. It ah -- -t tx overpass structures on 23 of fron Timpie to nul-uo- Area n Moss Gets Award Briefs fron. Ralph f 1, .,T.e'n.ppr, (ltier Tor Road- aid Public i .j n a ill be forth omi-- g tll.li t .! loci' riel, ' lelegiam Bu-o- -- Sen. Frank E. Moss will be honored this exening as recipHuman ient ol the 1969 Rights Award" cf Beehive Ixtdge 40T and Timpanogos Ten-pi1s3. Improved Bencv-oW- t Pro'pctive Order of e E!k. aiii major piojed-V- ( beduled in tlie 'i mouth jiciiw! imIuiIp. Coi.'tniction of 'ix aid a 17 of frotu hall mile4 l.ijoon. Daw- - County. to Por- lei LolP, ( pllfpf ll.P 1 V because the lodge felt he exemplified a strorg conviction that all men under God are equal and entitled to life, liberty and the pursuit of Guy . happine.-s- immniiiiinmMiiittmi v . $3!, eotirg State -- of n.ile eut er.g:- e r a i d K,i million Surfacing ar,d cor.it run, on (or : Highway Et uia VC .x ty-- , - B.a.re J. Kay. p rji in OPth' . i federal fu-busioir.g for the la- n...i.on The award will be piesented at the Christmas Fornr.ai Ball at the Beehive Lodge, 248 W. South Temple. chosen-- . Mo.ss wa to Exalted Ruler Sen. ica-tll- Eie He has. through his efforts to expose the hazards of cigarette smoking helped to improve the quality of consumer goods and to protect the average consumer, to work toward elimination of poverty, va.--t discrimination and injustice: has shown himself to be more of aur organithan zation's highe-- t award. Gray said. Proof Requested Treasurer Alien said officials of fhe State Retirement Fund. Insurance Fund and the L.tq Board, have decided the stale should have some guarantee of ownership of the monies when the money is invested. Brokers do. on occa-iotake a long time to deliver actual certificates, which is not always the fault of tne broker. The danger is that brokers might possibly be caught short and fail to deliver securities. plan to require brokerage l.ouse to give the state treasurer a letter of guarantee or due bill when stocks or odier securities are purchase, was suggested Friday by State Treasurer Golden L. Allen. A He hope the plan wall do away with a traditional and somewhat le- - than safe pracof state tice disbursing monies for purchase of securities and then waiting long periods for proof of ownership. n, Skis Missing Allen said his plan asks brokerage houses give the state treasurer a letter of guarantee or due bill w hen stocks or A pair of J175 skis was taken from a car owned by luine Ronnow, 2174-3rEast, while the vehicle was parked at 126 X. Main St. securities other d are pur- chased. as a receipt until the security certificates arrive. E GENE HANDS AKER Glen F. Palmer r should be held responsible for any damages resulting from a complaint against the county by Schocker Construion Co. The firm is suing the county for three months payment on work on the Decker Lake flood control project. Palmer has withheld payment on grounds tliat the w ork benefited a private property owner and. therefore, he car-no- t legally approve the Aud-tu- Suit Answered Documents filed Mold that Salt Lake Friday County S.L. Grand Jury Meet Press To The Salt Luke County grand jury, nearing the end of its tenure, has called a press conference for 1:1b p.m. Mondav in the chambers of Presiding Third District Judge Bryant H. Croft. The jury is expected to issue a statement, but did not hint a. its nature, in announcing th; conference Friday afternoon. Stanley Kramer makes movie, he tne to please only or.e per-- s o n : Stanley a Kramer. The jury, in session since Aug. 24. hju, issued 23 indictments against 19 per- sons. IS of which are awaiting trial. Cnder stale la . the jury mu- -t disband before the iir.-- t of the vear. always suc-ceed- e d too the well eran I " 1 , vet- but still boyish Stanley pro- Quinn in a story of .campus revolt, is net aimed specifically . he says, at youth. It's a story of the student reoellion from our point of view. Quinn's ar.d mine, as members of the Establishment. And I don't know what that L. I'm what might be termed in a loose sense a discarded what pleases you audience you're creating for. v n Latest surveys indicate most moviegoers are between 12 and 24 years old. Many producer are tailoring tnemes and s'ones accordingly. Kramer. hose outstanding films range from Champion and High Noon to Judgment at Nuremberg and the current Secret of Santa Virtoria, says this trend may be a mistake. Candy Sale The top salesmen in the thin mint candy sale sponsored by the Young Men's Christian Association have (YMCA) They are Ray Kuipers. 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 1957 Westminster Kuipers. Ave.. who sold 46 cases of candy, and Ken Vieregge. 12. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Vieregge. 173 L St., who sold 27 c ases. Coming his current Kramer, 56, who started in the industry 37 years ago as a Even 'R.P.M. Hed better starring project. Anthonv m a-- i I , artj w - vlK f. d S7 Both will be honored during a party' for all thin mint candy salesmen Monday at 2 pan. at the YMCA, 737 E. 2nd South. wf CaU?J3IAP7LJS BARBRA STREISAND ' WAITER MATTHAU MICHAEL CRAWFORD w RASTA? raOO'JCTlOfiSpfvr- U RATED TOR ENTIRE THE FAMILY; f SSES' Laora Robbie Grnendell Sypbss On Til.brt yf 4b i, Darrin Jeffrey Barnes Donna McCarty Aorr-o- i THC DESERET NEWS SENDS DIRTHDAV CREETlNCS TO. Hanks, 6au9fter of Mr. ana Mrs. Larry Hankv S biuaoem St. No. a; Dcogias Cow, fcon o Mr and Mrs Lea Co. Bountiful; Bobbie GruenoeU, of tor. and r GruendeN, C23 Luetta Or.; Laura Sypbus. au9nier of Mr. and Mrs. Hary Svobus. 5642 Browning Aw? ; Suzi Larsen, dau9Mer of Mr. and Mrv. Oavd Larsen. 3391 Crtsfwcod Or., Jeffrey Barnes, son of Ac. ary Mrs. Steven Barnes, 401 &. Orchard Dr., Bountiful Darrin Aryferscvi. son of tor. a 4 Mrs. Nemefl Anderson, 34C C nr tstocher sen Or, Granfe; Donna McCarty, dauon-te- r of Mr. and Mrs. Gerofd McCarty. Ljytfl, and ad other babies one year ed Saturday. JBictvres wt bab.es of Deseret Nears subscribers wIN be taken free of chary at m Oeseret News baby pteto stuoe, to E. 1st South, Monoav throve Fnday from t im. onW 3 p m. at teas tour days before baby's Mrthday.) to. FROM SALT LAKI AREA HOSPITALS SA7UR0AV: BOYS: Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. A 1947 1964. She was secretary to the Southern Utah Youth Guidance Committee of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints and first secretary of the Cedar City pat- of weather continued to sweep across much of Utah w ith snow a natir.g v ith periods of warm sunshine. Snow fall dust-nthe northern regtor. of Charing the statf early touav. and a possibility of more snow showers was predicted into the evening, but the weather - 1:30 P.M. S. 130; S. 7 P.M. CENTURY vr; . t T T- -r CDM r'lC 'iotT-- g .gr rv .rr vrr .titfc;2EuR3S&Ul5r!.c' int nr wuunfr I ti PW'.IO'i BEST ACTRESS ycuKY'. ' 7 AOEVY r i BACCA 3T8E S'.C C SHOWS AT 001 503 SS SO7 509M Plus Special Short Subjoct 12 "21 POINTS" posi- tions included secretary of the Tooele Stake Sunday School; ward MIA president. Primary secretary and Relief Society stake secretary in Cedar City. Slie was also editor of the Cedar Eighth Ward Bulletin. MtSUN 0 1940. Borr Nov. 17. 1906. in she was a daughter of Tooele, C. Alvin and Ada XL Dunn Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. in the Cedar City Eighth Ward chap-cl- . Friends may call Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday from 11 a.m. until services at the Southern Utah Mortuary . is expected to turn fair around High Scattered now will gradualmove into the southern porly tions of the state during the dav. dropping one or two indies in the valleys and up to six in inches some mountain area?. Skies will start to cWr tonight. although patch?' of sunshine will brighten things during the day. The clearif.i 'kies will bring colder temperatures tonight, with low 4 msi l FAM1Y , ' p.m. Mltl:,H,R 2 R MOVIES Teidi Mrs. Bethers was president of Southern Utah Associated Women's Clubs from 1938 to ington. D.C. tern : AT FAANKOVtCH PRODUCTION FOR COLUMBIA RELEASE s M.TUTOR1 nawciia-- 1 ;o(J steps tojonaii: $15. 7:15. 1:15 . ,SwTu1:15,have2:15.iew net a Rair like Butch iii tkc Kid! i ,NEUMftN : I : BUTCH CASSIDY ANDVHE SUNDANCE KID CPTiV&ULi: 1 i VlEv, MATINEE OPEN "PRINCE VALIANT" FfiUt KENMKf RCaRTRD) OPEN S.W BUICHCASSW. JllMKHx4IU M CAW HKSlCCrn light Iter A y In Utah Peek-A-Bo- o today I FJL; Fri. STARK .Beth- Snow And Sun Play An MS fjum GiRL TlI'VXIC6? Orme. She married Pratt M. Bethers in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Sept. 11. 1929. She is survived by her husband. Cedar City ; son, Gordon. Newark. Dd.; daughter. Connie, Provo; two grandchildren; sisters. Sarah Melba. Toorie; brothers. Elvon W.. Dr. James F.. Salt Lake City; Samuel T., Wash- Brent Chafhn, tol N Reoocd Rtf. Hanoi Hirsch . M5 E 7ih Soutn to' Mon T- - lyerson. 2aT N 2nd Wrest V'. Mr. Richard A. prifenett Woods Cr tor , Aian 0. Haoue, 49 E. Sunset Ave Mr i James L Wilson, C teazled Vr i Richard T Ooward 7a7S Steffen sen Or Mr. , Jctsecn B. Rend S3S E 427 South Mr i Jerry Hcwarci 1562 S West Temoe. tor i Warren Carlson 334th East. Mr Joseph L. Vi eh K 'K E 27th Sou to KArs. Bernard w. So'ecceimeyer, 12SS Aimed Av Mr. and Mrs. Peter Yen. 135 W rn Sotfc. Mr ane M's. Shrl O. ?erre MTS W North. Ml and Mrs. Lorn 6 Heweb, laM S 425 West, Bountiful GIRLS: Mr d Mrs. B'ent 8ac ?d76 Cartfnai Way. M' and Mrs. Roooec 0. Tnomas 1221 Hh East. tor. and Mrs. Raymond L. VorheA 4t37 S. 400 West. Kearm. Vr and Mrs. Ralph B Kymore 24i Fimore St tor and Mrs. rm T pnian V 1 Wald Way Ho aday. Rec.-Mr. and Mrs. Genres Anorsen $r d Rtf Mr and Mrs. Roger Burns 459 lncan Rock Rc , Ho as Vr and Mrs Gory A Stenat. 94 E 17th Sx M and Mrs B'yan Eckersiey. l.5 E 4 TP South V'. and Mrs Dcuoas h Vay I Dcmvr v tor. ann M's. Cartes Rcsoas 20 N yl Wns Mr. and Mrs. am Crooe 4:d S Mr and Mrs B'ent ffacynam, 474 LambCurne Ave i STREISAND ers was a Deseret New s bureau chief in southern Utah Corrdinating Council Mrs. Bethers Church BIRTHS AS ftEPOVTKD Thurt. w orker. died Thursday in a Salt Lake of a .heart ailment. from Mr. GMAR boe-pit- Douglas Coa Son Lamea I. Mm. Thr RAY - BARBRA WLLIAII WYLER civic through p ...... RESERVED SEAT ENGAGEMENT: n the yearl CEDAR CITY Jeanne Ornie Bethers. 63. Deseret N'rvs Staff Writer and clurc-- Mrs. Melinda Hanks V vO TTie freshest film of Betherc Dies At 63 and mmm j MATINEES DAILY THRU HOLIDAYS il-.- 111 To Dinner. phistication was intended. All the people had to be beautiful a that if the match was not consummated it could only be because the man was blach. film c d 69 and '71 may be a by 1971. be argord in an interview. films that s. Who's make drag youth-oriente- sorr.e-bodv- discarded liberal image emerged with Guess are good, aware, even revolutionary. That doesn't necessarily imply that theyre youth orKjted. The T feel the necessity for making a commitment, for establishing hope that what m many ways is a shoddy socie The starnng Sidney Poitier as a black man engaged to marry a white gin. Some critics said was the racial problem unrealistic, scientist Poitien too nearly perfect. All the things the picture took Us belaboring about were on purpose, said Kramer. The bogus sophisticates couldn't see tliat the ultraso- 1968, Whos not for ending gheoutot kLe. IJuL--ir tto. taking au. e.idmg tie war. CTou'ie go.r.g to do something about s it. you've got to step on toes. lieved. bomb could destroy the world in On The Beac h producer-associatio- Boys Top just things that attracted me, things in which I be- He sympathized with s black man's, problems in a white army in Home Of The Brave, e h a 1 1 e n g e d fundaInherit The mentalists in Wind and warned that the not an suppo-edl- is lackty. I think leadership and those of us ing in society, v ho are part of it should lead. junior writer, said his film subjects have been Kramer reflected. liberal, For years I was dealing with films made in spite of the until establishment, someone tola me it was me! ducer - director Kramer remarked. But you must do The premise that the auditor and his bonding company, not the county, should be held liable is contained in an an-ser to the complaint filed in Third District Court by Chief Deputy County Attorney Leon A. Halgren. Jeanne 0. V And I haven't claims. been announced by Paul Johnson. director of youth activi-tie- Youth ath Aoult When d 2 - audience? HOLLYWOOD dience? w SECURITY PURCHASES By Kramer Questions Youth Audience M SWTT tns rixtarnggi iBMJEiT'SfMP MazifMtu JI'T' ETOl) 09 15 to 20 degrees. temperatures today-range- in the middle 30's except for southern Utah, where temperatures were in the comfortable 50's. Coldest spot in the state was at Bryce Canyon this morning. with one degree below zero. Most weather stations reported lows in the 20's. Driving conditions may b hazardous in mountain passes and higher elevations due to sno-showers and occasional low visibility. The Greatest MoKEI-JY- E m vteEt&ucm P TWO GREAT BANOS Favors Surpriso Packages All for only $5.50 per person S ' Bargain in Town MIDNITE BUFFET Gifts as,j eve A UvaKc mI TX - Dmt m). $4.30 p r p 1,11 wpmiil nw ill J Ticket Information Hfi ifllli 363-445- 1 rtSP-j- . .tj: ; JJL ' |