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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 13

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Ogden Standard-Examiner Saturday October 15 1966 13 tTSIO OBITUARIES Utahns Urged To Help Curb Air Pollution tm wanns OBITUARIES "Infant Black Die 246 rra 'WATCH FOR WHITE CANE GOV RAMPTON REQUESTS SALT LAKE Gov Calvin Rampton Friday proclaimed today as "White Cane Saf e-ty Day" in Utah- The day has been proclaimed nationally by if VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS DEE HOSPITAL Blaine and Dorius Bar- rus 3545 Quincy boy Oct 13 Lakin Howard and Lilly Johnson 940 Country HUls Tom Gunderson MORGAN Tom Cundtnon 70 of 209 600 died Fridy morning of natural homt ef ittpjon Itittr Tyteu in Firmington Utah Mr Gund-ersoA was bom )jr 3 1896 Ill MJHUW Niuad SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -Gov Calvin Rampton stressed the need for an aggressive air pollution control Friday William Franklin Black II infant ton ef Airman 2C William Franklin and Valet i Bates Black of 461 27th died Thursday 12 hours after birth at the Hill Air Farce Base Hospital Surviving are the parents the wnd-parenfs Mr and Mrs Frances Bates lains Mont and Mrs Opal Black Sarasota la one great-grandmother Mrs A Shackelford Madison Fla The body will be shipped by the Und-' quist Clearfield Mortuary the Beggs Funeral Home in Madison fl for funeral son of Gunder and An- 6rn leifsfl GvtKtef- I United Press International (George Pierpont 60 Salt Lake I' ton On Seot 4 1937 Three separate accidents on City was charged in a com plaint signed before Justice of Utah's highways Friday left services ana Ourni was 1 1 to Vin le Tyteca in Manila Utah camt to rha United States when 14 yearVof 9 and re-tided in Minnesota and urged the state to take tne lead He told members Of the Utah State Association of Counties that although efforts must continue to prevent stream pollution now the most pressing problem is contamination of the atmosphere Drive girl Oct 13 ST BENEDICT'S HOSPITAL Bouffard Leo and Sarah Tomlinson 2393 720 Clinton boy Oct 14 i I i- FUNERALS the Peace Mel Humphreys charging him with leaving the scene of an accident where injuries occurred Pierpont was held in Salt Lake County Jail under $1000 Green River Wyo and moved to Morgan in President Johnson as "National White Cane Day" to caution motorists and others to watch for blind persons identified by the white cane Gov Rampton's prbelamation said in part: "On the streets and highways the white cane instantly identifies this blind person proudly coming and going on his own but highly depend-ent on the courtesy and consideration of others "I urge individuals and civic and service or- ganizations to join in this safety campaign that blind persons can enjoy their independence" Mrs Verna Young of Ogden vice-president of the Utah Association of the Blind attended the ceremonies IV4I five persons dead and thxee others injured as the staters traffic fatality toll soared to 246 an increase of 19 over the same date a year ago A Spanish Fork mother and two of her children were killed in a train-truck crash at a railroad crossing' in Spring- He ad been mm ployed at the Ideal man Co for 18 Gilbert and Andrea Salazar 425 1100 boy Oct 14 John and Bernice Peterson 269 250 Kays-villeboy Oct 14 Burton Michael and yaars retiring in I960 He had also worked CEJiM Funeral services for Oak Dean i husband of Myrtle Wheeler Dean of Lay-ton will be held Monday at 10 am at Lmdquist's Kaysville Mortuary Interment will be in the Kaysville-Laylon Memorial Park directed by lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary 6UN0EKS0W funeral services for Tom Gunderson of Morgan husband of Vera lee Tyteca Gunderson will be conducted Monday at 2 pm at the Worth Morgan Ward Chapel with Eishoo Leon Clark of bond arraignment was scheduled for 10 am Monday in Salt Lake City Court The Kemp youth apparently died of extensive injuries "www uepor ogaen tor four years He was a member of the IDS North Morgan Ward widow two steosont Albert Tyteca Morgan and tester Tyteca The governor said he will expect the proper state office to adopt standards for clean air and then set the necessary regulations for control procedures RAMPTON'S HOPE "It is my hope" he said "that the research problems involved in setting these stand ville I Soringville Police Officer I -a iWr srfiocniiorn one Brother Cart Gunderson Sioux Fellt SD two Carole Snyder 2524 Van Buren boy Oct 15 Williams Dennis Lee and Mrs GuoVun Skarboc- Mandef Norway ficiatmg Friends may call at tht family home in Morgan Sunday from 7 to 9 ro and Monday until 130 pm Burial in the South Morgan Cemetery directed by lind-quist and Sons Laura Jane Louise 2132 21st rww service win ce held Monday at Pm tne North Mnnun i ui girl Oct 15 Oiapel with Bishop Leon Clark officiat es- Farrenkops lnomas ana Brigham Sets $10000 Goal For Scouters COIYAR Funeral services for Justin rriencH may call at the famiiv Kn i Western States Water Group Debates Issues Nancy PurceU 294 3100 boy Oct 15 Morgan Sunday from 7 to 9 pm and Monday until 1:30 pm Burial will be in the South Morgan Cemetery directed by Und-quist and Soni Mortuary in Ogden tocyar husband of Delphi Wright Colyar of Orem Utah will be conducted Monday at 1 pm in the Orem Thirteenth Ward-Friends may call at tht Otpm and Sund-berg Mortuary in Oram Sunday from 7 to 9 pm and Monday prior to the services Blaine and Jams Ridge 2692 6000 Roy and California" Warne said boy Oct 13 CHEYENNE Wyo Veto Jones Waddoups MOV Ml-h interment me Qrem Cemetery Jack Bird said Mrs bandy Langford 24 and her son Mike 5 and a daughter Sandra about 3 were killed when the' pickup truck in which they were riding was struck by a Rio Grande freight train Listed in "very poor" condition was Mrs Langford's husband Tony 28 and a second daughter Lories 18-months was listed in good condition DIES OF INJURIES A Salt Lake City man died late Friday of injuries he suffered earlier in a two-car 1-lision at the Draper Crossroads BRIGHAM CITY-Agoal of Funeral services for Marion Cetvin Hank and Janet Wong Western States Water Council Arizona State Water Engineer $10000 has been set by the Bird- ards can be resolved at the earliest possible time so that air pollution abatement work can begin" Rampton said he is convinced industrial development is inevitable but that development should be consistent with air pollution control efforts He said Utah has been more responsive to the need for controlling stream pollution than air contamination Rampton said bad water can be purified but the only way air can be made fit to breathe is to prevent contamination in the 4050 Jefferson girl Oct 13 iwsi nivtn loano frt veta Lorene Jones Waddoups 66 of tost River died Thursday the Arco Idaho Hospital of a heart attack Bill Gookin of Phoenix report haven Boy Scout district for its Jones Brent and Ann ing on the nroeress of the pro Mrs Waddoups wk bom July 7 190Q In Jeanette Wallace 381 700 annual fund-raising campaign West Weber Utah a daughter of Thomas iregun Sr husband of Helen Rich Crsgun 143 Fowler Ave will be heid Monday at 1 pm linguist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Bishop Thomas Brown ef the Seventy-first Ward officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday from 7 to 9 pm and Monday prior to the services Interment In the SmithfieSd Cemetery directed by Lindguist and Sons posed Central Arizona Project Clearfield boy Oct 13 Jones Jr and Mat da McFariand Jom now under way conceded that "the bill Con She was a forme i1 resident of West- Weber ana Hooper gress is dead" Divorces Granted Collections in the residential areas are being handled through 5fte was mamed to Royi Waddoups me LOS Salt Lake Temola on Aua 11 1977 CHANGES CONSIDERED Russie Gardner from Udell She attended school in Hoooer and oradu WITTtW Funeral services for Laura Moore local churches according to Gookin said Arizona officials area trom weoer Academy 5ha tauoht school adjourned its meeting in Cheyenne Friday after hearing reports on formation of a Pacific Northwest River Basin Commission and the status of the Central Arizona Reclamation Proj-ect The director of the Washington Department of Resources Maurice Ahlquist of Olympia noted that the five states which would be involved in the Pacific Northwest River Basin Commission Washington Idaho Ore-son Montana and Wyoming Gardner Mental cruelty Married April 1 1949 Vernal hi Kanesvi ue Utafl and Lost Krver Idann John Hess finance chairman are considering a possible mod Sn was an active member of the ICS first place ification to the measure which Church Phillip Maass vs soma Highway Patrol Trooper Howard Newman said Bryant Higgs 58 was injured when the car in which he was riding col Witten 2357 Iowa Ave will be held Monday at 11 am in lindguist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Bishoo's Counselor Laurence Hunter of the Thirtieth Ward officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday from 7 to 9 pm and Monday prior to the services Interment In the Washington Heights Memorial Park Surviving are her husband the followina Maass Defendant granted di sons and daughters: Don AWen Waddoups would make it more acceptable to the states which have opposed vorce on counter claim Married loano ratis idanoi Robert Date waddoups Mr Hess pointed out that "for the cost of keeping one boy at the State Industrial School 400 boys can be kept in Scouting" FIELD SERVICES Los fJvert Wayn Jay Waddoups Bleckfoot Sept 7 1963 Ogden lided with a pickup truck being driven north on State Street by the bill the possible deletion of two dams named in the bill and Idaho Mrs Lamond (Carol) Tyler Allen- FLORISTS Pa Jerry Thomas Waddoues Res- Eileen Jay from ueraia Robert Don Bascom 18 Pay- burg Idaho Clark Waddoups serving an the possible deletion of a study Jay Mental cruelty Married Priority List Compiled for Utah Building ids German Mission) four stepsons Dean Waddoups Darlington Idehoi Fred fTtdl of diversion of water from the Jan 25 1963 Ogden son 1 Mrs Rowene Higgs Strom- have recommended adoption of Waddoups Moore Idatat Grant Waddoups Approximately 37 per cent of the funds collected goes for field services which include Columbia Basin to the Colorado Samuel Dinning from bu- the commission Moore Idaho Max Waddoups Salt lake River Basin zanne Dinning Mental cruel City 30 grandchildren the foilowmq broth berg 68 Higgs' sister driver of the death vehicle was being ers and sisters: Arch Jones Mrs Floy He said Arizona is also con ty No date or place of mar OBJECTION VOICED The director of the Depart round tables counseling with units and training (Alice) Bybee Mrs A (Matrle) Cunning-Ion a4l of Hoooert Robert Jones Imt riage given sidering a "bare bones ap veoas Nev Jones American rork ment of Water Resources of Cal The next largest amount 213 Marnia salmon from war Utani Even Jones Manna Utah proach which the state would undertake the pro ect on pnl 11 A ifornia Bill Warne of Sacramen per cent is spent tor camp ren Salmon Mental cruelty Funeral services will be held Monday a AND THE FLOWERS ARE FURNISHED BY Olive and Mark KLENKE FLORAL FREE PARKING IN REAR 2955 Washington Phone EX 4-3474 FCR OVER 50 YEARS Opden City Floral SERVING OGDEN AND VICINITY 2219 Wash Blvd EX 4-4575 UTAH FLOWER SHOP 2564 Wash Blvd 394-9406 LEGAL NOTICES I pm tne LOS lost Rrver Chapel Marriecl Nov 26 1963 New to voiced California's objection lis own ine project is esumai held for observation at St Mark's Hospital in Salt Lake City Passengers in the Bascom truck Ilia Bascom 41 Robert BascomV mother and his two sisters Jerry Ann 15 and Nina Kay 4 were not injured Fnends may call at the mortuary ed to cost about $500 million planning operation development and maintenance the chairman explained to the formation of the commis Berlin NY Arco Idaho Sunday evening and at the SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -A staff-drawn priority list of possible delays in the state's building program has been given to the State Building Board Dr Elroy Nelson Board chairman stressed the list was tentative and preliminary ward chapel Monday morning until services At a noon luncheon Wyoming Charlene Strickland from sion without having California The remainder of the funds Gov Cliff Hansen told the coun represented Terry Strickland a Harry Munson cil Wvoming is unable to accen Lare spent on supplies program He said California feels the cruelty Married July 18 1961 Ogden Harry Munson 83 of 308 34rh dted the theory that it should loan its Friday Great" Basin which lies mainly in Oregon but touches into Mary Ward from Randolph activities national service insurance and other miscellaneous activities according to Mr Hes water to Arizona until positive assurances are given that the Mr Munson aw sbom Aug 24 1BS3 Ogden a son of Semu4 and Harriet Munon In November 1928 he was married to California Nevada and Utah Ward Mental cruelty Mar Before a board meeting Oct 24 Nelson said the list will be excluded from the Pa water would be returned to Wy ried Feb 20 1946 Lexing Thirxa Parker Fermington Utah would be presented to state in' PEDESTRIAN KILLED In the third accident Thomas Kemp 15 son of Mr and Mrs Douglas Kemp was killed when struck by a car while walking north at 9733 State Street in Salt Lake County Investigating officers Ralph He was reared and educated in the Do- cific Northwest Commission oming if it is needed ton stitutions particularly to col "We contend the 11 states rep Hansen also said he believes that the West's water problems den area He had worked as a barber in Spokane Wash Idaho and Ogden Surviving are his widow of Ogden and one sister Mrs Maude Shaw Portland Verna Hale from Edward Hale Mental cruelty Married resented on the council have a leges and universities The priorities list was ef will not be solved by a National community of interests and that April 18 1941 Salt Lafce uty Grant Wilson from Marie Wil fected after Gov Calvin KOTtOI TO CREDITORS PraUtt fta 11449 Esttta ef Rudy Hentch deceastd Cradttors will present claims with ouch aa to tht wndeninad at tht off of Attorney Darrall Gtorgt ttnstrwn 259 24th Street Ooden Utah ft or before three months after the data of the first publication of this natictj tlairm must fet presented In accordance with the provisions of 75-9-5 Utah Coda Annotated 1953 and with proper verification as re- Utahn Killed In Work Mishap At Sugar Plant Water Commission Graveside services were conducted Friday at 4 pm in the Mountain View Came tery directed by the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary Krueger and Sgt Bob Jack of the Salt Lake County Sheriff's "These are regional problems there is no difference between the Great Basin lying in Oregon and that lying in Nevada Utah son Mental cruelty Married Rampton suggested it last week The governor asked the which are radically differen June 1 1965 Pueblo Colo office said Kemp and his com mm it board to set up a new priority Mary Hernandez from Ernes panion Eric Holmstrom 16 and can oe most enecuvery solved on a regional basis" he LEWISTON Utah (AP) A list preliminary to a possible i ihvvimiiiv i ui inr pwyjw Hernandez Mental cruelty Mar CROWD 'HELPS' said ried March 29 1963 Davis County rS0" -g wine tanker quired therein lONf HENICH Administratrix of tht tstata Rudy Hen ich OARREtt GEORGE R1KSTRCM 259 24th Street Ogden Utah Attorney for AdmlnHtratrl Published! Oct 1 8 15 12 1964 1971 Judy Douglas from John nvvavu Unh HH AnrlC OWRH Will lf ISH mm HP i1wm dUlUUlK fcV "uu xjiuil Douglas Mental cruelty Mar The car continued on' Aerial Mission Fails to Locate with President Johnson UNLOAD CARGO Afton Wood FAlMtNGTOH A Hon Wood 67 ef 263 2nd died Thursday at his home ef heart failure Among tht survivors are tht 'allowing brothers and sisters: Charles Wood Garland Franklin Wood Fieldinoj Wilfard Wood Wallace Wood Mrs John (Alice) Wilkinson both of Ogden) Mrs Geneva Richards Briaham City Funeral services will be held Monday at 12 noon in tht Farmmgron First Ward Chapel Friends may call at the Union Mortuary 295 Main Bountiful Sunday from 6 to 8 pm and at the ward chapel Monday after 10:30 am Burial will be in the Farrmngton City Cemetery vvmxuut ton city marshall: ried May 15 1959 Ogden Naeon Alvarado from Ray mond Alvarado Mental crue stopping Late Friday night Thomas Hospital Aide Named Rampton would not release the list He said he wanted the institutions to first comment on the proposed priorities before they are shown to the public Missing Aircraft ty Married March 25 1946 Lo Myron Cole 62 was pronounced dead on arrival at Logan LDS Hospital Blair said Cole was fatally injured when pinned between a railroad car and the crane on which he was "HAMILTON AIR FORCE K0TICI T9 arCITORJ file 10583 IN THE DISTRICT COURT WEBER COUNTY STATE OF UTAH: In the matter of the Estate Ruth Berln Taylor deceased Creditor will present claims with vouch en to the undersigned rte office of George Handy 521 Eccles Blds Osden Utah within three (3) -torrhs after the gan Marriage Licenses BASE Calif (UPI) No new leads for a missing plane over Hmn TUV hmill UU1J worKing According 10 ruauv I Cole had worked at the plant Utah ttCldlO onlv two days wimii ivmviiw SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Dr Ralph Romney was named chief of staff of the Salt Lake City Veterans Administration Hospital by Samuel Franks hospital director rr-oV tXi J- Rasmussen 19 both ofOg special Air Force photo first publication of this nottcej claims must up in a den be presented in accordance with the provisions ot 75-9-5 Utah Code Annotated mission it was announced Fri Cole is survived by a wife and three children Blair said Charley Roesberry 24 and 1953 with oreper verification as reootred day v-- Marcia James 18 both of therein Capt Armin Aolf public in formation officer for the West GEORGE HANDY Attorney for Administrator 521 Eccles Oaden Utah Colonel Moves To West Coast PORTAGE Li CoL Keith Conley has been transferred from Tripoli Africa to Travis AfcForce Base Calif He and his family 'spent several days -visiting his parents Mr and Mrs John Conley before going to California Edward Harrington 22 Win- ern Rescue Center at Hamilton SALT LAKE CITY AP)-A crowd swarmed over the accident scene where a huge tank truck overturned in suburban South Salt Lake Friday Deputy Sheriff Ken Bates -said the mob was armed with everythinjg from "tin cups to picnic jugs" as they clamored to save valuable juice leaking from the rup- tured tank Driver William Reese Salt Lake City was unhurt but the liquid he was carrying was a complete loss Bates said What was aboard? Some 5000 gallons of concentrated uncut white port wine valued at $25000 The truck was en route from a California winery to a Kansas City Mo bottler Publ'tshed Sept 24 Oct I B- 15 1964 throp Mass and Mary Scott 22 Ogden 1957 TV Stations Get Awards PARK CITY AP) Salt Lake City radio and television stations ran away with the honors Friday when the Utah Boradcasters Association recognized outstanding achievement AFB said the results of the photo mission have proved negative and the organized MOTICt TO CRCOnCRS File Ne 1U4J IM THE DISTRICT COURT OF WEBER Calvin Weese 20 North Ogden and Sherril Huss 19 both of Ogden search for the small Denver COUNTY STATE CF UTAH plane believed down in that in the matter of the Estate of Uah McCormick Hovey deceesed Creditors will present claum with vouch RANDOM REFERENCES ers to the undersign1 at the office ef George Handy 521 Eccles Bldg Ooden area has been discontinued The plane disappeared Oct 2 on a flight from Denver to Las Vegas Nev with four Denver residents aboard Missing are Dr Delf ord Boal the pilot his wife Marceline and Dr and Mrs Donald Turner in the media At the awards banquet at the' Utah within three (3) months after the first publication of this notice en'ms must be presented in accordance with the provisions of 75-9-5 Utah Code Annotated anne Powers 33 990 Taylor 1953 wtth proper verification as required annual Rocky Mountain Invita therein Experience has no substitute Ask about our special Citi2ens Prescription Plan" ADDITIONAL CHURCH brighAm chapel to sponsor baptist youth rally oct 22 BRIGHAM CITY The Intermountain Baptist Chapel will host a "Youth Rally" for the Golden Spike Baptist Association Saturday at 7:30 pm Utah State University coed Judy Arciaga will be featured as guest speaker and will discuss the program theme "Witnessing for Christ on the Campus" A second feature of the program will be a special panel discussion consisting of two high school students two college students and two laymen Panelists will be: Kathy Tompkins Logan Richard Butcher Evanston Wyo Bob Wight University of Utah Jim McAtee Christian Witness leader for Association Brotherhood Roy John-Upchurch pastor of the First Southern Baptist Church of Clearfield and Jim Phillips Baptist student director of Utah State University Miss Arciaga has attended numerous Youth Conferences both in Utah and outside the state She is also active in student activities on the USU campus GEORGE HANDY Attorney for Administrator 52J Eccles Bldg Ogden Utah Published! Sept 24 Oct I 8 15 1966 -195d Free delivery Charge accounts UTAH DEATHS at Prescription Center Dial 398435 (adv) tional Convention in this resort community station KSL and KSL-TV broadcasters accepted six awards followed by television station KUTV with five and radio station KALL- and KCPX-TV with three each Several Rocky fountain broadcasters also were saluted as pioneers including Glacus Merrill and Earl Glade Jr of Associated Press Rail Leaders Vow to Stock Freight Cars PROPANE Wayne Martin 25 of 433 1100 was fined $75 in City Court on a charge of reckless driving: Timothy Holm 23 of 653 20th forfeited $10 bail posted in City Court on a charge of making an illegal turn hi am i in i Warn en honest TV Man? For the best In black- white and color TV repairs Ph EX 4-1726 (adv) A fine of $10 for running a stop sign was ordered in City Court for Karma Henry 25 of 801 40th William Robins 19 of 490 Thorit Hebertson 70 Provo Jerry Schoenfeld 17 Salt 800 Clearfield was fined $10 in City Court on a charge Lake City of having no mufflers- Mrs Dora Weir 73 Salt Lake City SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) All Wail Plaques -prlce or Don Millard Kluge 69 Salt 1 1 ffi fll less urpneum Apis uui anop Lake City (adv) PIHLGAS Cornells Spronk 65 Salt Idaho Tom Chauncey Richard Lewis and Jack Williams of Arizona Rex Howell and Elmer Buehler of Colorado William Grove of Wyoming and Ed Krepsbach and Pat Goodover of Montana Lake City Fern Mannbg 51 Eden for Events Planned Carl Johnson 64 Murray Joseph McDonald 73 Copper- feited $10 bail posted in City Court on a red light citation Perfumed Drawer Liners are just in Orpheum Apts Gift Top executives of seven western railroads pledged continued efforts Friday to provide adequate numbers of freight cars for the northwest timber industry The railroad officials met with the Forest Industries Committee for Adequate Transportation a group organized to e-vent future paralysis of the timber industry by the recur ton- Mrs Mary Fassio 79 Salt Shop uavj Lake City By MIA in Roy ROY Two events are planned in the coming week by the Lutherans To Bapfize 4 Children Bail of $10 posted for running a red light was forfeited Utah Bank Bids Low on Project in City Court by Leland Gibson Wheel chairs crutches rib cages elastic hose prescriptions Free delivery Prescrip tion Center Phone FX 3-8436 or EX 9-1126 (adv) Bail of $10 posted in Gty Qourt on a stop sign citation was forfeited by Michael Mer Roy Stake MIA Mrs Sarah Burgin 84 salt Lake City Lewis McGuire 76 Daniel Mrs Ruth Jones 61 Salt Lake City r-t-i 66 of 676 2850 -N I M-Men and Gleaners of the rent shortage of freight ears: stake will meet for a fireside -A fine of $13 for speeding-was The rail executives said they were building more "wide door Sunday at 8: 45 pm in the Roy ordered in City Court for Marshall Bedford 46 of 1848 Van Four children will be bap- Stake House Relief Society rill 22 Of 422 2175 tized at the 11 Sunday at Elim am service Lutheran boxcars designed to hold lumber and paper products In addition some outlined plans to keep closer tabs on their freight cars Now Is th time to reroof Room The Lakeview Ward is in charge of the program the Roy Seventh Ward the refreshments MIA leadership will be held Mrs Johanna Louise Bruestie 90Salt Lake City Elias Ferran 51 Orem David Bonn 19 Delta John Risse Jr 78 Salt Lake City George Bruen Kenner '57 Magna Mrs Emma Fenn 66 Gun your nouse Bonaea rooting Buren African Violets beautiful hospital birthday gifts 474 4th (adv) Church Rev Leonard Dalberg will preach at both the 9:30 and 41 Nev (AP) Continental Bank of Salt Lake City has submitted the low bid to finance $200000 in bonds for an Elko Nev watershed project The Utah bank offered an interest rate of 486 per cent to carry the municipal obligation bonds Elkd and the Soil Conservation Service are partners in the flood control project in northeastern Nevada free estimates complete financ Thursday at 8 pmin the stake ing Kenmarfc 393-7949 (adv) am services on the subject house The rail leaders who met for the first time with timber industry traffic managers said Van" the TV Man day or night service calls $4 EX 4-6433 better utilization of their cars i (adv) Jeri Dixon 30 of 150 Patterson was fined $20 in City Court on citation for improper backing Vott for William Brian for Alt XSi AIOUT THtS InODtlN WAT TO BUY l-CAS trKm to bmr LP gxM Atomgk a KCXX M'EIX METER ro fr far emir wat Tom Yom tp4 the coi otr a aere of moothiy Yo cm Check tbese bills aftat At mr-t Aa4 To do't bie to worrr aboi ntuat lov skt foe kmp rot taaJs epfti4 Flaming Gorge Visitor Turnout depended on knowing more rapidly where they were nison Cecil Earl Bell 53" St George Moroni Hunt 73 Price IDAHO DEATHS David Stokes 29 cV 2351 2200 forfeited $10 bail posted Weber County assessor (adv) in City Court on an illegal turn charge Court Upholds Convictions Of Pair in Utah Burglaries Thomas Mathews 22 of 2638 Adams forfeited $25 bail in City Court on a citation for driving on the wrong side of the street SR22 Filings made on the spot Lowest rates budget terms Minuteman Insurance Up 18 Per Cent DUTCH JOHN A pleasant September had its effect on visitor turnout at Flaming Gorge recreation area The recreation site hosted 18 per cent more people last month than in September 1965 according to Weldon Gratton park Associated Press John Parker 74 Blackfoot Mrs Marva Hone 32 Blackfoot John A Berrey 86 Montpelier Mrs Minnie Mae Day 81 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) in federal prison "How" Much is Enough?" A short temple talk will be given by Jens Lund a member of the church council Children being baptized are David Richard Heihback son of Mr and Mrs Richard Hein-bachr Corinne Sue Hopfenbeck daughter of Mr and Mrs Donald Hopfenbeck Tamara De-neen Kirchmann daughter of Mr and Mrs Gary Kirchmann and Linda Jane Colburn daughter of Mr and Mrs Harold Colburn During the week church cottage meetings on behalf of the 1967 budget will be held Days times and places are: Monday 7:30 pm Mr and Mrs Maurice Nelson 2545 Br inker Tuesday 1:30 pm Mr and Mrs Bernice Cunningham 512 23rd 7:30 pm Mr Agency 443 33th St Ph 393- Auto Cycle Int all risks An attempt by two convicted The men said because of the 5574 (adv burglars to have their convic seating arrangement during tions and sentences set aside Milo Bishop 26 of 22S3 Polk SR-22 confidential Sv 392-3434 i (adv) Carol Esplin" 19 of 3776 Jack has been blocked by the US forfeited $12 bail posted in City superintendent 10th Circuit Court of Appeals Court on a speeding citation son forfeited $11 bail in City Court on a speeding citation- their trial they were unable to effectively play strategy in defense of the burglary charges The court of appeals replied the men had talked several times with their attorney dur Ust Obt Metertd Get Plan Go fett ert No LFas tank pmnhM No rent pmy No flejtiM prpmn hwf Nttr hoy to tre? Tex pmy for mthf th tvUt fef of gas Krct3ttS tli tt Itkm slg tja fr goal fmj for hr thm esjblt feet of gal fMm4 WASATCH OIL COKPAriY 2296 Orstrrt Avo Sf-SMl IrigHara Gfy PA A-S22t tjoise Charles Frank Muchow 85 Boise Richard Matney 34 Caldwell Mrs Bertha Roberts 99 Boise Louie Daniel 80 Nampa Grace Gregory 84 Kuna Charles Frank Muchow Jr 83 Boise -v The court said the constitutional rights of Ralph Oden Anderson and Raymond Reese were not denied when a judge made them sit apart from their attorney during' a hearing Unlimited commercial and private capital available for mnrt paces leases new con Mr Gratton said 104799 people visited the park during September Vacationers now total 837957' for the year an increase of 23 per cent from the same period last year The Lucerne Valley concession and Flaming Gorge Cor ing the hearing and that no ob i struction under capitalized busi- jections had been raised about the seating during the trial Anderson is serving his sent- TILE Ceramld tile both "klHls-nt f9crt tint thower Jeers nni Instollo)-tlont mm ihowreom fr ttiraatot Terms vp 3 yr pioiieer inc 340Q Faciftc Ave W-ll One tlecfc Nerth and Mrs Norman Anda 2744 in iwi ine two men were tactonng receivames warehousing newr ideas inventions or processes Ph 394-9758 poration nave closed for the win- convicted burglarizine ence at McNeil Island Wash Fillmore Mr and Mrs Glenn Donley 821 5300 and Mr of in ter Mr Grattm said post offices Elsinore and and Reese at Leavenworth "However the Cedar Springs Mrs Letha Fochtman 78 Louie David Daniel 80 John Bouvia 87 and Mrs Guy Ness 276 8th and Friday 7:30 pm Mr and Mrs Peterson 3074 or 393-4312 laav) Bail of $10 posted in City Court on a charge of making an illegal turn was forfeited by Jo- Marina will remain open each morning through the hunting Kan Both men appealed their convictions in 1954 but they were affirmed by the circuit court Centerfield Judge Willis Ritter and a jury in US District Court convicted them They were each sentenced to 10 Newfttt SaetfUit Ceeter season" he added.

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