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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 11

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I IJ1L1WW Ogden Standard-Examiner Saturday PICK OF PUNCH To the Reader The Ogden Standard-Examiner doe not knowlingly accept Help-Wanted ads from employers covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act if they offer less than the legal minimum wage or fail to pay at least time and one-half for overtime hours For specific information contact the Wage and Hour Office of the US Deoartment of Labor 3207 toeonto maaujc syxwcats Wilkinson Aims Blast At Welfare Programs PROVO Utah (AP) Soon-l Wilkinson told the 3450 grad- Huates 11131 Wil Rampton Moss Rip Power Moratorium This offer of a place in an the chance of an kinson leveled a barrage of crit icism at federal welfare programs and government spending at commencement exercises Friday Utahn Pleads Innocent In Coast Slaying SAN LUIS OBISPO (UPI) -Joseph Tregeagle 23 Provo Utah who was charged with the stabbing murder of 17-year-old Ronald Alan Payton pleaded innocent Friday to a charge of first degree murder Superior Court Judge William Clark Jr set trial for July 7 after representative public defender Neil Hovis asked that the trial date be set as far in the future as possible to allow him to plan the defense body was found in a camper at Mountana de Oro State Park He had been stabbed several times in the chest Jan 8 and his throat had been cut Police said that he had been sexually molested Tregeagle was arrested in Provo Utah on May 15 Hovis said that he needed as much time as possible to investigate all aspects of the case He reserved the right to make another plea in the future and government subsidies cannot cure the evils of the world He cited the Aid to Dependent Children program as one that has made a problem worse Wilkinson said the number of recipients has increased by 400 per cent since 1952 and the families are headed by women of whom have been deserted by their husbands and one-fourth of whom are He said the program has created an incentive for husbands to desert their families and for couples never to marry very conditions causing the spiraling welfare costs are created by the very legislation enacted to cure this Wilkinson said the more billions we appropriate for this purpose the more we will have to appropriate in coming years as a Wilkinson said most of the welfare problems high cost of government and public debt have been made possible a Supreme Hourt appointed not because of judicial experience or reverence for past decisions but because of their liberal political views which has overruled over 150 prior Supreme Court decisions Wilkinson said he felt that was most significant change that has occurred in our history as a nation and which has permitted our becoming a welfare 15 PERSONAL DESIRE Information from person very familiar with Geneva Switzerland area REWARDI Call 773-3866 NEW X-11 REDUCING PLAN 42 Tablets 4300 Money Back Guarantee Skaggs Drug ALCOHOLIC PROBLEMS? CONTACT Anonymous CENTRAL OFFICE 1520 Washington Blvd 24 HOUR SERVICE Phone 621-1076 24 HOUR SERVICE In Debt? Our Payment Consolidation Program Can Help You One place to pay all bills One payment you can afford Budget Credit (Not a Loan Co) 329 ECCLES BLDG LICENSED AND BONDED FOR $25000 393-8697 Member of American Asm of Credit Counselor and Ogden Chamber of Commerce 20 CHILD CARE CHILDREN'S WORLD Excellent Pre School Kindergarten A Private School ages 2 to 10 166 9th Street 393-621 1 WOULD LIKE TO in my home mornings 980 35th St Phono 392-0346 INGHAM Play School state licensed 1955 WSt 5200 South 825-5845 LICENSED day car center loving caro a 2304 CHILD CARE fenced yard swings sev- equipment 2 playrooms 399-4888 Washington Terrace LOVING CARE TO day or night 1 132 25th 394-2028 Arizona Governor Comes to Defense Of Power Project LDS Church Vets Council Plan Memorial Day Rites 11 FAA to Install Radar System At Airport SALT LAKE CITY Sen Frank Moss D-Utah reports the Federal Aviation Administration will install an automated radar terminal system in the Salt Lake International Airport by mid-1972 project has been in the works for several said Sen Moss a member of the aviation subcommittee of the Senate Commerce Committee The new traftic system utilizes a computer to process certain key information data about an aircraft under surveillance and causes certain critical aircraft Control information to be displayed on the radar scope Peace Corps Week WASHINGTON (AP) President Nixon today proclaimed the week of May 3 9-June 5 as National Peace Corps Week marking the 10th anniversary of an agency which has sent more than 45000 volunteers to serve in nearly 70 developing nations 1 FUNERALS BLECHA Funeral services for Rudolph Blecha husband of Thelma Ford Blecha will be held Tuesday at 2 pm in the Larkin Chapel of the Dawn where friends may call Monday from 7 to 9 pm and Tuesday until the services Interment will be in the Ogden City Cemetery directed by Larkin and Sons GALLACHER Funeral services for Gladys Gallacher of 2826 Grant Ave will be conducted Tuesday at 11 am in the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary 836 36th St with Rev Donald Steiner of the First Presbyterian Church officiating Friends may call at the Chape! of Flowers Monday from 7 to 9 pm and Tuesday until time of se-vices Interment in the Aultorest Memorial Park WALTON Funeral services for LaVern Loft-house Walton wife of Henry (Ted) Walton will be held Tuesday at 1 pm at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Bishop Ernest 0 Larsen of the Sunset 6th Ward officiating Friends may call at the mortuary in Ogden Monday from 7 to 9 pm and Tuesday until time of services interment in the Paradise Cemetery directed by Lindquist and Sons DeHART Funeral services for John DeHart will be held Tuesday at 1 1 am at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with former Bishop Harold Crompton officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Monday from 7 to 9 pm and Tuesday until time of services Interment in the Aultorest Memorial Park directed by Lindquist and Sons DICKAMORE Funeral services for Mrs Nellie LVton Dickamore will be held Tuesday at 11 am in the Larkin Chapel of the Dawn where friends may call Mondav from 7 to 9 pm and Tuesday until the services Interment in the North Ogden Cemetery directed by Larkin and Sons Mortuary 5 FLORISTS And The Flowers Are Furnished By Olive and Mark Klenke Floral 2955 Washington Phone 394-3474 Specializing in Funeral Designs JIMMY'S FLOWER SHOP 25th St Ph 621-2360 10 LOST AMD FOUND LOST Boys 10-speed bicycle Green Vista 393-3005 or South Ogden Police LOST Black Angus calf Blind in both eyes Between Plain City and Syra-cuse Phone 825-0316 LOST Small white puppy with brown and black spots lost near 4125 Edgehill Dr 392-7784 LOST: Cocker Spaniel blond Taffy Reward Vicinity of Weber State College 399-5318 LOST LARGE DESERT TURTLE vie 36th Quincy Phone 399-9356 Reward LOST BLACK VINYL WATUt Vicinity 27th Street Reward Phone 399-4964 LOST Black Labrador Retriever female 6 years name "Blondie" Reward Call 621-1825 399-3988 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS No 12507 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WEBER COUNTY UTAH In the matter of the estato of Charle Fredrick Schoonmaker aka Schoon-maker deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1101-09 First Security Bank Bldg Ogden Utah on or before the 3rd day of September 1971 claims must be presented in eccordance with the previsions of 75-9-5 Utah Cod Annotated 1953 and with proper verification as required therein Dated this 26th day of May 1971 SCHOONMAKER Administrator of the Estate of Charles Fredrick Schoonmaker aka Schoonmaker HUGGINS HUGGINS By: IRA A HUGGINS Attorney for Administrator First Security Bank Building Suite 1101-09 Ogden Utah Pub May 29 June 5 12 19 1971 4884 PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held at the Layton City Hall on Thursday June 17 1971 at 7:30 pm for the purpose of considering tha rezoning of the following described property from R-1B to R-3 Beginning 1120 feet West from the Southeast corner of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 17 Township 4 North Range 1 West thence 96 feet thence West 225 feet thence South 96 feet thence East 225 feet the point of beginning All interested parties are invited to attend This property is located at 1266 Hill Field Road (SEAL) RANDALL HEAPS (Randall Heaps City Recorder) Pub May 29 June 5 1971 4885 FOR THE VERY BEST IN GRAVE MEMORIALS May 29 1971 PAGE Ariz (UPI) Ariz Gov Jack Williams said Friday the Navajo Project is vital to Arizona and should be completed as quickly as possible The governor speaking at the fifth and final hearing in a series by a Senate interior subcommittee in the Four Corners region said the Navajo Project represents a most vital investment for Arizona an investment necessary for our communities our economy our resources and our Williams said the challenge is to provide maximum protection for the environment while creating necessary electrical energy He said he had been assured the Navajo plant will comply with all environmental control limitations required by the state of SUPPLY POWER The governor said the power from the new plant on land leased from the Navajos will supply the electrical needs of the Central Arizona Project which will pump water from the Colorado River to the Phoenix-Tucson area via an aqueduct we are to maintain a clean healthy environment we must have enormous amounts of electricity to purfiy our water recycle our waste products power our pollution control Williams said Warning of the possibility of a critical power shortage by the governor said could scarcely operate for 24 hours without The governor said the 1970 census put population at 1750000 and that it is expected to reach 24 million in the next 10 years this is a fact of he said has nothing to do with whether or not we are interested in the growth of Arizona for the sake of Salt River Project general Manager McMullin said about one-fourth of the cost of the Navajo generating plant will be spent on environmental equipment He said the utilities building old home could he a the plant demonstrated a genuine concern for preserving the quality of the Participants in the plant including Salt River Project are required to submit all plans and designs involving environmental controls to the interior department for approval McMullin noted He said they are then reviewed by various state and local agencies The project will be a model example of environmental protection by a group of utilities McMullin declared OPPOSITION VOICED Opposition to the continued de-elopmem of the proposed four corners power complex was voiced by Jack Loeffler of Santa Fe NM representing the Black Mesa defense fund He called for an moratorium on development of the plants which he said would destroy the Southwest we know it Several Navajo and Hopi speakers took the stand to protest the development of the plants which use coal mined on the two reservations to fire generators Peter MacDonald Navajo tribal chairman told the hearing that he was breaking a to discuss the power plants CONTROLS OBEYED Navajos have eyes and ears he said will be watching to see that pollution controls on the reservation are MacDonald while neither expressing approval nor disapproval of the power plant developments said the tribe would take prompt legal action if pollution controls are not obeyed to the letter hearing climaxed the series called by interior committee chairman Henry Jackson D-Wash to consider the environmental effects of the Four Corners power plant developments Other sessions were held at Albuquerque Las Vegas Nev Salt Lake City and Durango Colo by waging an aggressive law and order campaign He called for speedy trials and giving judges the right to deny bail for habitual criminals among other things He blanch at the subject of capital punishment hope it expedites some he said earlier this month when the Supreme Court ruled it is constitutional for juries in capital trials to decide between life imprisonment and the death penalty PIONEERED POISONINGS The last execution in the United States was the gassing of Luis Jose Monge of Canon City Colo June 2 1967 Seven men including Summers are now on the Nevada State Prison Death Row although there has not been an execution there since 1961 Nevada pioneered cyanide poisoning as a method of execution in 1924 Summers 34 was found guilty of the 1968 rifle slaying of a young housewife near Reno He was originally scheduled to die in May 1969 but appealed the sentence to the Nevada Supreme Court The high court upheld the sentence in March 1970 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Sen Frank Moss D-Utah and Gov Calvin Rampton plan to carry their criticism of a one-year construction moratorium on new power plants in the Southwest to Secretary of the Interior Rogers Morton next Tuesday Morton ordered the moritor-ium Thursday In a news conference Friday morning Moss and Rampton criticised the order and charged that Morton was looking for an issue rather than trying to stop pollution Rampton denounced Morton saying half of Utah is under the direction of the interior secretary yet he been here in over 30 months except to change MAKES CHARGE am sick and tird of having an absentee he said Sen Moss said is incredible that the Secretary of the Interior would issue this order while Senate hearings are going on even now in Page Both men complained that the order would stop construction of the Kaiparowits power plant in Kane County before all the facts were known believe we should have a full study of the said Moss hearings to date indicate the Kaiparowitz plant has put forward the best plan for containing Rampton said Morton Helicopter Aids Mock Rescue at Utah Tramway PROVO Utah (AP) A mi- que test was made of the Bridal Veil Falls Tramway in Provo Canyon Friday The Utah Passenger Tramway Safety Board used a helicopter for a mock rescue from the cable car Two members of the board and two tramway employes took a dummy about the size and weight of a man part way up the 1800-foot cable then stopped Those inside the car opened a skylight and put the dummy in a harness suspended from a helicopter The chopper lifted the dummy free and carried it to the ground The board said some addition refinements must be made within 30 days Bridal Veil Falls tramway has an excellent history of safe operation and the demonstration was essentially a board spokesman said RANDOM REFERENCES Petunias Tomatoes Pansies Perennials Strawberry Raspberry plants 9th Street Greenhouse 215 9th Street Failing to keep a safe and proper lookout has cost Edwin Rowe 28 609 Ogden $35 forfeited bail Wheel chairs crutches rib cages elastic hose prescriptions Free delivery Prescrip tion Center Phene 393-8436 or 399-1126 (adv) Silver dollars pay $245 each and up Zion Coin Co 2651 Washington Blvd 393-3108 (adv) Graduation watches gifts favors Mtn Sales Dist Wholesale 2857 Grant Ave Ogden (adv) An improper lookout citation has resulted in forfeiture of $35 bail by Val Youngberg 23 2996 300 West Point Rummage Sale May 26 27 2a 30 31 June 1 2 3 4 25th Wall 9:30 am to 5 pm (adv) Peace! When? Posters by Mi-chaux now available Fun Shop 2536 Wash Blvd (adv) 24-hour telephone service free delivery charge accounts tax records on drugs Ask about our Citizens at Prescription Center dial 393-8436 fadv) VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS HAFB HOSPITAL Swift Gary and LaNaun Hall 1010 Adams girl May 29 621-4563 the one that was least offensive while giving the go ahead to other plants all ready spewing tons of The Four Corners plants which already have a pollution problem are only partly complete and will continue construction the governor said make sense to use a spade full of dirt as a cut he said and asked that Morton be consistent and either give the go ahead to all plants for construction or stop all construction he is not interested in stopping pollution but in making an Road Deaths May Hit 500 United Press International Millions of Americans took to the roads and highways for the Memorial Day weekend The National Safety Council estimated more than 500 of them would lose their lives in traffic mishaps deeply regret that over this upcoming weekend the council again offers the bad news that a great number of persons may be killed and injured in traffic mishaps John Lawlor council executive vice president said earlier this week Lawlor estimated between 470 and 550 persons will die between 6 pm local time Friday and midnight Monday Another 22000 to 26000 persons will be injured the council estimated At 6 am EDT today a United Press International count showed 21 persons had died in holiday traffic Utah counted six fatalities and Ohio had four OBITUARIES Clarice A Forsgren BRIGHAM Mrs Clarice Amy Wright Forsgren 74 79 2nd died Friday afternoon in the McKay Hospital of cancer Mrs Forsgren was born Sept 21 1896 in Brigham City a daughter of Beniamin Franklin and Amy Petersen Wright She was married to Ruthvin Forsgren on Sept 26 1917 in Brigham City The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple He died March 11 1968 She was a lifelong resident of Brigham City and had worked as a former professional caterer She was a former chorister for the Brigham City 3rd and 4th Wards the time of her death she was a member of the 4th Ward and a teacher of social relations in the Relief Society She was a charter member of the Just-A-Mere Club Surviving are three sons Frank Forsgren Brigham City John Forsgren Venice Calif Richard Forsgren Rock Springs Wyo nine grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren three brothers Eugene Wright Corinne Frank Wright Maurice (Mode) Wright both of Salt Lake City Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 1 pm in the Brigham City 4th LDS Ward Chapel F-iends may call at the Olsen Funeral Chapel Monday from 7 to 9 pm and Tuesday one hour prior to services Burial will be in the Brigham City Cemetery Gladys Gallacher Mrs Gladys King Gallacher 67 of 2826 Grant aied Friday at the St Benedict's Hospital of natural causes Mrs Gallacher was born Nov IT 1903 in Manchester England a daughter of Thomas and Sarah Ann Tittinson King She came to the US with her parents as a young girl and was reared and educated in Nevada and Utah On April 19 1904 she was married to Kenneth David Gallacher in Ogden She had worked at Utah Tailoring Mills She was a member of the Presbyterian Church Surviving are her husband one daughter Mrs Theron (Ruth) Hess Ogden three grandchilaren and two great-grandchildren one brother and one sister Thomas King Inglewood Calif Mrs Amy Howell Ogden Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 11 am in the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary with the Rev Donald Steiner of the First Presbyterian Church officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Monday from 7 to 9 pm and Tuesday until time of services Interment will be in the Aultorest Memorial Park Rudolph Blecha Rudolph Blecha 80 of 3644 Grant lost his life Friday night when struck by a car in Scufh Ogden Mr Blecha had resided in Ogden the past 50 years He had operated the Blecha Coffee Shop from approximately 1940 to 1950 He had also worked for Guyon Coffee Shop Ross and Jack's and the Hotel Ben Lomond as a baker He was a member of the Presbyterian Church He was a veteran of World War I a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Baker's Union Surviving are his widow one son and one daughter Rudolph Blecha Mrs Kenneth (Helen) Jensen all of Ogden six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren one brother a id two sisters Joseph Blecha Chicago 111 Mrs Blanche Holub Mrs Mary Halvis both of Cicero III Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 pm in the Larkin Chapel of the Dawn wHh the Rev Donald Steiner of the First Presbyterian Church officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Monday from 7 to 9 pm and Tuesday until time of services Interment will be in the Ogden City Cemetery OPENING For LIMITED NUMBER NON CATHOLIC STUDENTS 1st to 8th Grade and High School ST Phone 393-6051 Grads School 394-1515 High School Mothers and Spanish-American War Veterans Monday the John Critch-low Camp No 3 United Spanish War Veterans will present a 10 am program at the flagpole in Mt Olivet Cemetery Federal state county and city offices will be closed Monday as will most businesses Tut Faith First LDS President Advises Students CEDAR CITY Utah (AP) President Joseph Fielding Smith of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) told students of Southern Utah State College Friday that faith takes precedence over education much we believe in education and want all our young people to get all the schooling and training that in wisdom they can we know that it is far more important to live and so to seek that they may enjoy the companionship of the Holy President Smith said President Smith spoke to more than 1500 students in the LDS Institute of weekly lecture series It was his first visit to the SUSC campus perfect approach to educational pursuits is found in the command: learning even by study and also by faith Smith said 2 Prisoners Hurt in Fight POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN Utah Two Utah Prison inmates were injured in a fight which broke out in the prison dining room Friday night Lico Fred Valdez 29 Ogden was reported in satisfactory condition with stab wounds in the chest and stomach Walter Parnell Ross 36 Salt Lake City was treated at a hospital and returned to the prison Warden John Turner said the fight apparently broke out when Ross asked Valdez a kitchen worker for a spoon He said Valdez apparently hit Ross on the head with a metal bar and Ross stabbed Valdez with a table knife Both men were serving one to 20 years for burglary Member Named To Water Pane! FARMINGTON -Davis County commissioners have named Sterling Tanner of Bountiful to replace Robert Martin also of Bountiful on the South Davis County Water Improvement District In a letter to the commissioners Mr Martin asked to be released as a member of the board of trustees Mr term of office will expire Dec 31 1973 at which time an official election will take place Attorney Asks Nevada To Resume Executions WOULD LIKE TO TEND SMALL BABY my home 393-3742 21 --MALE HELP" SEVERAL openings available for a Store salesman and manager trainees for company in retail building material business in Utah and Idaho Send resume and salary requirements to Box 711 Ogden Utah 84402 WANTED reliable middle-aged man to operate heavy equipment Must be experienced and have good references Call 782-7975 SALES and delivery: $175 to $215 per hour salary Work evenings and Sat-urdays Apply 4110 College Drive TEACHERS FOR SUMMER WORK Enroll-ing students in VA approved voca-tional trade courses 825-4222 WANTED body and fender man full time able to run business apply at 2971 Washington Phone 393-4567 DAILY LABOR Clean cut willing to Payday everyday No fee II A-l 2220 Grant Ave WANTED Part time construction work-ers carpentry and cement Must have references Call 399-2741 EXPERIENCED cabinet installer for remodeling Call Olympia Kitchen Center 621-6730 9 am to 5 pm WANTED Lady to live in and provide house care for elderly man Phone 392-4879 HOTEL DESK CLERK Apply Ramada Inn 22 FEMALE HELP NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Waitress lady for fry cook also kitchen help Apply in person No experience necessary will train Vicky's Cafe South Willard NEED a bookkeeper knowledge of general office work plus pay roll experience good opportunity for right person $350 up Call Jean Carol 399-9266 Snelling Snelling IPNS FOR INTERMEDIATE NURSING HOME DAY SHIFT PREFERRED ALSO RELIEF LPN CALL FOR APP0INT- MENT 394-9194 GIRLS WANTED Sec typists clerks all kinds of jobs open Work your own hours Payday everyday No'fee Merry Maids 222) Grant Avenue WAITRESSES full or part time Apply Ramada Inn WANTED Experience power sewing machine operators Apply KiddieVille 2324 Washington Blvd between 10 am and 4:30 pm AMBITIOUS housewife with car for special work Call Stanley Home Products 773-139 7 WANTED Baby sitter my homo days week teen-age girl OK Phony 825-1047 after 5 LADY BARBER hair stylist apprentice or master full time Call 825-5483 11 am to 7 pm Monday to Friday BAR MAID WANTED 9 full or part time For information call 621-9839 24 MALE FEMALE HELP WANTED Assistant manager for Crest Roads Coffee Shop experience necessary Also cooks all shifts full or part time top pay Cross Roads Coffee Shop Tremonton Utah Phone 257-3726 ask for Johnnie DRY CLEANER PRESSER Experienced or will train New professional plant Call Salt Lake 467-9446 363-3989 EXPERIENCED drivers needed to drive taxicab full or part time Good pay interesting work Inquire 246 23rd WANTED retired couple to maintain apartment house for rent 231 27th Phone 399-3388 25 SALESPEOPLE WANTED ARE YOU TIRED OF YOUR PRESENT OCCUPATION? Applications being taken for 2 neat appearing men who have salesmanship abilities and have the desire to better themselves Earnings from $600 to $800 per month to start Must be over 21 Apply in person for interviews 3607 Washington Blvd Monday through Friday 8:30 am to 5:30 pm HELP WANTED For Studio Girl Cosmetics hair fashions beauty shows Earn while you learn Call 392-8125 or 800-621-4005 toll free day or night MY COMPANY needs men not afraid to make a decision Advancement wide open Phone 782-5649 after 4 pm if LADIES Full or part time frea training Tri-Chem liquid embroidery Cell 732-7495 FOR A REAL GOOD Sales position Call 393-3155 WANTED Women to promote unusual home parties with unique cosmetie derived from nature Have fun Call 782-8332 LOOKING FOR A JOB That will help pay college bills? Let us explain our good income op-portunity Phone 392-7506 NEED 3 neat appearing men College age $200 per hour salary 2338 Van Buren 2-3 pm Tuesday or Friday koTcoYneeds you FOR A BEAUTY ADVISOR Call 393-0401 9 am to 9 pm Don't Just Dream About being rich important and successful ACT! Start by calling AVON 394-5627 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the United Veterans Council plan two separate Sunday observances of Memorial Day President Harold Lee first counselor in the LDS First Presidency will speak during special services at the Tabernacle Sunday at 8 pm The one-hour program which is open to the public will also include Boyd Packer member of the Council of Twelve Apostles who will conduct tne program and speak briefly The United Veterans Council is to present a 4 pm program in the Memory Grove The council includes the American Legion Veterans of Foreign Wars Disabled American Veterans Canadian Legion Gold Star Wives Gold Star ADDITIONAL CHURCH NEWS Spiritual Needs Sermon Topic For Church Rifes need of spiritual alertness will be emphasized at Christian Science churches Sunday and Modem Necromancy Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism is the subject of the lesson-sermon to be read at First Church of Christ Scientist 780 24th at 11 am Mary Baker Eddy wrote in and Health With Key to the all times and under all circumstances overcome evil with good Know thyself and God will supply the wisdom and the occasion for a victory over Mrs Eddy was the founder of Christian Science SINGERS PLAN DAVIS CONCERT CLEARFIELD The Le- Toumeau Singers from Le-Toumeau College in Longview Tex will perform Sunday at 11 am at the First Southern Baptist Church 564 800 The program to be presented is free to the public and includes a wide variety of sacred music LeToumeaa College is a four-year Christian co-edu-cational college of engineering technology liberal arts and sciences missionary and flight programs Mission Ladies Prepare Program Missionary Ladies of Embry Chapel AME Church 264 30th will present a special public program Sunday at 4 pm according to Mrs Carrie Howard president The Utah Choir of the Church of God in Christ will sing The Rev William Golden will deliver the message The Rev Embray AME pastor will attend Mrs Kate Beal is program chairman Livestock Loans for your production needs-feed stock equ ipment Let's talk' CU Stanley Peters Mgr llth Livestock PCA SLC (801) 322-5603 CARSON CITY Nev (AP) If Nevada becomes the first state to execute someone since 1967 will be to our says its youthful attorney general necessary that Nevada becomes the first state to cut through the red tape be Robert List said Friday after a state District Court judge sentenced convicted murder Jack Summers to die June 25 entire judicial system throughout the country has beep bogged down on a lot of technicalities involving capital he said will be to our if the execution takes place NO BIAS Stressing he has no personal bias against Summers the 34-year-old List said any capital case I hope the sentence might he carried out firmly in favor of capital punishment Mr Summers has had plenty of opportunity jury has determined he is guilty and fixed the Last November List became the first Republican attorney general in Nevada in 76 years CE CO race PICKED-UP-FREE GF CHARGE We Buy If You Deliver to Us CALL ALTAS STEEL CO adcson Boyd American Monument OGDEN UTAH 4329 Riverdale Rd Ph 394-4784 2574 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD PHONE 399-55 77 759 12th St tr.

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