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Sunday Herald SUNDAY, MAY 1M8 Utah cwmty, Utsfi S- Committee Presents estions well as toe others in toe in- group had found a great deal terim report, will be presented of interest in improving toe Plans Noted For 16-19 MIA Conference SALT LAKfi CITY (UPI)- lans were announced today for he annual Mutual Improvement ne annual Mutual improvement ay ear er Association Conference of the mountain region inch by hftne in (he presence of her 1 011 Saturda for 17-ear-old An interim report of a special Legislative Study Committee, appointed by the Utah Legislative Council, is ready to be presented to the upcoming special session of the Utah Legislature and it makes a number of recommendations for changes that could be made to strengthen the state legislature. One of the major recommendations is that the Utah Legislature meet every year, instead of toe biennial sessions now be ing held. The suggestion is that general sessions of 60 working days be held in odd-numbered years, while budget sessions of 20 days length be held in even-numbered years. Session Length Besides changing toe meeting frequency of the legislature from every two years to annually, toe committee recommendations would specify that the length of the general session be 60 working days, ex- cluding'Saturdays, Sundays, re-' ctases and legal holidays. The current ruling makes the session last calendar days, in- chriiof Saturdays, Sundays, ffMMtt md legal holidays.

fife feday budget sertlon in yean would be fftrinad by the same rules. members were quick to point out that non- budgetary matters could be 'taught before toe legislature to even-numbered years with At, approval of a joint resolution passed by two-thirds of toe ncmbers of each house. 1 Needa More Time Tba report indicates that toe time ipent by the lawmakers lor the State of Utah is one-fifth the time spent by Ogden's City Council. It contends do not enough time to do a mtlve job of their assigned ail the law now stands. Stewart L.

Provo, a palitlcal science instructor at BYU, who, is a member of toe points out mat as to the special session of the Utah Legislature next week. "We don't know what action, if any, will be taken by the special session," Mr. Grow said. "But toe report will be a subject for discussion at toe session next week." Work to Continue The study committee wiQ continue vorking on the problems of helping to strengthen state government through toe rest of tois year and will have a full report ready to present to the regular stssion of toe egislature next year. the recommendations of toe interim report were formulated after toe study committee had visited all areas of the state and discussed the problem:) wito legislators and citizens groups." Mr.

Grow reported the legislature. Other Recommenbattohs The interim report also includes several other recommen- Lindon Man Dies LINDON Perry William 76, Lindon, died Saturday morning hi the American Hospital of a diabetic stroke. He was born May 31,1889 in Pleas an( Grove, toe son of Alfred William and Mary Melissa Walker Harper. He Duke on Dec. 22, 1909 Mr.

Harper fa the Salt Lake LDS Temple. i tr Mr. Harper was a farmer and trucking produce from Salt, Lake'City to Vernal for 33 years. He received his early education hv Lindon and Pleaa- Ado Mill Greenwell Claims PLEASANT GROVE Ada Mill Greenwell, 81, Idled Friday evening at, an Orem rest homf -of natural causes. She was born March 21, 1885; m.Jarrow, England, a daughter of Peter John Lindsay Mill and Hannah Peel Mill.

She joined toe LDS Church in, England and moved to 'Canada as a young woman. fa a Mrp. Greenwell married to John William Greenwell. Feb. 7, 1917, fa the Salt Lake Temple.

They made their home in Canada and after his retirement a few years ago they moved to Manila, Utah, County, to -be near a daughter. Greenwell died May 198S. Survivors include three children, Mrs. B. R.

(Edna) gan, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; AttjnH. Greenwell, Los Altos, and Mrs. Russell (Doris) Scbow- of Manila; nine grandchildren, and (me brother, Peter Mill, Ontario, Canada, Funeral services will be held Monday 1 at noon in the Manila Ward Chapel. Friends may call at-tbe Olpin-Sundberg Mortuary, Third South and Third Bait in Pleasant Grove, tonight from? to 9 p. and at toe fa Manila Monday prior Burial will be in we Pleasant Grove City Cemetery, Critif (Continued from Page One) Shipping sources estimated there would be a maximum total 400 of the 2,500 British stops -of 100 tons or over involved in the strke in British parts' when the strike begins Sunday.

Crews at sea when the strike begins cannot join it until tbey.Teach their home port. 3,000 seamen would be involved immediately, with 10,000 out by the end of one Others would join toe Strike movement as their ships rtadjed port. The Orjana, for Instance, was not due back in port from Australia and the V-S. West Coast until July 16. MQRJ5 MOHE MORE Flytag.

jfjfh can soar ulng authority of flic legislature anh vm branch of state government is 7. uc uciu at urc oau LMKC lauer- dtepaislng wito toei ceremonial nacle and the Assembly Hall on introduction of visitors on the Temple Square flbor and in toe galleries of Departmental sessions for both chambers as this is-, an Beehive, Mia Maids, Laurels, unnecessary time-consuining Gieaner8, Marrleds, i Study, Explorers, The interim report indicates secretaries, girls that the study committee feels gram secretaries, Improvement that-toe members of the-tegis- Era, Leadership Improvement, i tl 4 i hie music, drama, Urture should have greater Perry Wm. Harper Latter day Saints Church i held iri June. This year's MIA June con- erence will be held June 16 through 19 in Salt Lake City. tlgate during the time interval between sessions, recommends The Young Men's and Young Women's executive sessions will be held at the Salt Lake Taber- Sources of information from speech, dance mA sports-camp wlfl be held In locations in the immediate vicinity of Salt Lake qualified Increase Staff This would necessitate the increasing of legislative members in order to provide legislators with complete; and comprehensive, as well as-unbiased, information about matters brought before toe legislature.

legal advisor for toe legislature would be established as well as an office of fiscal review for budget analysis and legislative post-audit under a Joint Budget-Audit committee. The committee's recommendations also include the establishment nf an office of legislative administrative services under toe joint rules committee. Legislative Counil The reconstitutton of the membership of the Legislative Council: was also reommended. The following legislators would be members Of the Legislative President of the senate; City. er of the house, senate majority minority leaders, house Joint budget.

A ranking ml- A member of toe LDS Church, nority member of' toe Joint to held toe office of elder at budget-audit chair- toe time of his deatti, man the senate education Surviving are his widow, Lin- committee, chairman of' the daughter, Mrs. Lloyd house education ommittee, (Ruby) West Yellow- ranking "minority, member of stone, two sons, Perry the house education, committee, Ralph Harper, Salt Lake City; chairman and ranking minority Max D. Harper, Lindon; six member of the senate public grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Clarence (Leah) Gammon, Vineyard and Mrs. Annie Wright, Ogden.

Funeral.sen-ices held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in toe Lindon: Ward Chapel wito Bishop Morley -Keeteh of toe Lindon Ward officiating. Friends may call at toe Lindon Ward Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday prior to'services. Interment will be health' and welfare' committee, chairman and ranking minority member 'of toe house "public health and welfare committee Pay Raises Anotter recommendation, is toe Pleasant Cemetery.

Grove City Ogden Man Drowns In Reservoir t' OGDEN (UPI)-A 28 year- was togleft'UtaJf Highway 39 to Ogden Canyon and plunged into Ralph, Leon Smauldon, drowned as he 'attempted to escape from toe, submerged car. Two passengers, Albert Hall, 19, and Candia Kennedy, 18, swam to Sheriff's deputies.said Hall Hall said at the time he left toe automobile Smauldon was attempting to free himself. Smauldon was later removed from the car by toe Sheriffs Water Rescue team. Deputies said Smauldon apparently went to sleep at the wheel. They said toe car was traveling approximately 75 miles per hour when it left toe highway, per year, wito expense and mileage allowances for legislative bust- Tne interim report suggests making the presiding officers of both chambers for toe term of hx)use'members and would means of successors to ing officers'in cies.

Special si called by a two- Legislative The report also recommends toat the majority and minority parties will select their -own for standing conh mittees. The committee has been meeting since Feb. 24 and toe work will continue through Dec. 31. The 1965.

Legislature allocated $30,000 to pay toe expenses of toe committee. Committee Members Members of' the Legislative Study Committee, besides Mr. Grow, are Neal A. Maxwell, chairman; Senator Merrill Jenkins, Senator G. Douglas Taylor, Representative Robert F.

Kenneth Emenhiser is research director Mr. Grow pointed out that toe committee's report and study onwials found is completely separate from the aively proving wor of toe Littte Hoover Commission. He said there will be some who neglect their reducing diets are the fat of the land, each other, said Mr. Grow. No Trace Found of Missing Girl or Masked Kidnaper SHADE GAP, Pa.

(UPI) pretty, Wue-eyed high school An armed posse reinforced, by junior toe abductor volunteers Searched tne conrer- of sessions Continued from Page One) Yam start, of the tombing raids Feb. 7,1985. The igure on April 20 had been 215. lie spokesmen said another 04 U.S. been lost aver South Viet Nam since tannery, 1961.

South Viet Nam, a combination of detective work and combat led the U.S. 1st Air Cavalry Battalion to the guerrilla village a few. miles ast of the coastal highway pot, where the soldier was ddnaped outside the unit's American said Army intelligence agents, quiz- ing residents of the Bong Son area, reported Viet Cong narched their young captive rom one village to another, 1 him off. trooper "on display' at toe village that was attack later by Air Cavalrymen, Army off leers said. For tbe Communists he was a prize.

Col. Hal Moore, commander of toe 1st Cavalry's rd Brigade, said he was toe first man in toe prestigious division knjnra have been captured Peggy Ann Bradnick and her sisters. masked kidnaper. end Sunday at nightfall. "I feel toat wito all toe searchers out this weekend toat if nothing turns up we can assume they are out of toe area," he said.

"Tomorrow, we are going to give it a big push." If nothing found by Monday, Mitamowksi said police would concentrate on interviewing area residents and a complete house to house vjt A 6f Insurance Company ar-e vin 0 -Newport Beach, Calif, to day for a business conference wito officials Utah Postal (Continued from Page One)' Brigham University and cg then put toe JTS 6 G. sefeed near her younger brothers and' State Lt. Edward No trace was found of the Mitarnowrfd said "it's more toanjikely" toe foot search will Orem Lady's Father Dies Of Injuries George Webb James, Logan, father of an wwn- an, died Friday at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, of injuries suffered in an automobile accident May 7 in Logan. Mr. James married Leah Rawlihs hi 1910, at Logan.

He was a sheep "raiser'and had followed this business all of his life. His nobbles Were fishing and fine horses. He was a member of LDS Church. Mr. James is survived by his widow of Logan; sons and daughters, William James, Hyrum; Merlin and Melvfa James, all of Logan; Mrs.

Gerald (Frances) Pyne of Orem; George Lavor James, Ogden; Mrs. Doyle (Nona) Webb, Richmond; 28 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Florence Sorensen, Blackfoot, Mrs. Hazel Call, Afton, May Your, Sandy and Austin, Logan. Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 1 p.m., in toe Paradise Ward Chapel.

Friends may call Sunday evening from 7. to 9 at the Hall Mortuary in Logan and at toe Paradise'Ward Chapel on Monday from 10 a.m. to 1p.m. Burial will be in Cemetery, Two Provo Olrlt Hurt Truck Overturn! Two Provo girls were injured Saturday afternoon when their pickup truck overturned near the mouth of Provo Canyon. Patti I.

Ercanbrack; 17, 2108 N. 150 Provo, Suffered possible internal injuries and Mayrene Grange, 18, 1020 N. 12th Provo, a possible shoulder injury in the mishap. They were taken to the Utah Valley Hospital by the Orem City Ambulance following the accident about 3:10 p.m. According to Utah Highway Patrol Trooper 'Floyd Farley, who investigated, the southbound truck left the highway and ran onto some nearby railroad tracks, where it tipped Over on its side.

18 Staff men at Insurance Confab Eighteen members of toe toe company at the New- toe Provo, Utah office porter Hotel. At ifi. CUP Leaders (Continued from Page One) the district. Mr. Ludlow and Mr.

Jones indicated Friday toat toe fact that toe district had advanced up to $40,000 to allow work on toe Duchesne construction camp to proceed when Bureau of Reclamation funds had originally intended for tois purpose had been expended elsewhere had given the district's presentation more power. While in Washington, toe local delegates also met wito toe Utah Congressional delegation and Bureau of "'Reclamation Commissioner Floyd Dominy to get a full explanation of toe reasons for the shortage of funoVthis year. It was explained to them toat the money had been used for emergency measures oh other projects within toe Colorado River Basin. toe not available, toe Moore'said other 1st Cavalry soldiers had been reported in memy hands following battles later were found to have more than $40,000 to pay contractor for his and the national representatives during toe rest of this fiscal were gueat speakers; A dance yea a at construction wnHc fighpig or njwrdered by the guerrillas, as immediately afterward, haeiw i brigade in search of the boy if I thought; we'd! any finding him," Moore said at An Khe. ottier alone on a hignway ftretoh mile, aorth of Saigon.

The Moot tall, Blond aiiman'j jeep was found lL j. 1 3-i beside the followed. Breakfast Meet This morning toe state officers met 'for breakfast followed by a jointt devotional meeting'for all delegates at toe Eldred (Cetf- ter. At 9 a general assembly and business meeting will be held. The ladies--auxiliary will meet at noon at toe Royal Inn for a luncheon and business meeting.

Members of toe constitution committee who worked on toe new document were Rex Gotohy Salt Lake; James Mason, Keith -Ralph Johnson, Blanche, Murray of i of toe Proivo Branch Ilalph Johnson, vice Danner, 125 apart. There missing cavalryman whose name was being lie had been "very upset" the death of two close friends during 'fighting this week in which his division smashed a Viet Cong battalion jiist north of Bong Son. First Listed A WOL He was first listed as "absent Howell Mrs AC Jensen usiea, apsent R. Merrill, Robert' R. Sonntag tove" Fridayjrtien he and N.

Eldon Tanner. town nis 9 work can begin. This camp Js necessary before work on Starvation Dam and Reservoir, toe first feature of. the project. The contractor, Martindale and Blackett of SpringviUe, has already begun work in the construction of streets and utility work for toe onstruction camp.

During toe Friday board of directors meeting Palmer DeLong, manager of toe project for toe Bureau of Reclamation, and his associate, Ed Wiscombe, explained toat planning work on toe Jensen unit of toe Central Utah is going ahead. The Jensen unit will provide water for irrigation, municipal and industrial purposes in toe Those attending the meeting are Don V. Gamette, Provo; La Von Harward, American Fork; Robert Hilton, Pleasant Grove; Ronald Wheeler, Springville; J. Edwn Mtaer, Provo; Robert Averett, Springville; Benjamin Holyoak, St. George; Srant Mace, Provo; David Hafen, American Adamson, Lehi; Charles Dearing, Vernal; BUI Howard, Nephi; Don Littleford, Orem; Bill Told, Orem; Bert Seeley, Manti; Kenneth Harward.

Lehi; Grant Nielsen, Dragterton; A. Cardon McDonald, Price. The local office, under the supervision of Manager Don V. Gamette, has toe largest delegation of any district in toe San Francisco Region. Legislature (Continued from Page One) expected to address toe lawmakers about 11 a.m.

Hampton is certain to request approval of a constitutional amendment abolishing the State Board of Examiners. Often in the past, including sev No One Hurt In 4-Car Provo Mishap Four cars were Involved in an accident Saturday afternoon Third South and Fifth West Provo and damage to the chicles was estimated at about 1750. No one was injured. According to Provo City Poce reports, a car driven by -coward LeRoy Lowe, 23, 281 6th Provo, was stopped the corner. When it attempted to move forward, the car as in reverse and it backed nto toe front of a car driven Donald W.

Craft, Albany, Ore. The driver then put the car i a forward gear and attempt- to turn east on Third South. The vehicle skidded and struck car stopped at the traffic ght waiting to make a left Mid turn. This car was driven by JeW Ann Gunnell, 28, 509 S. fth Provo.

The force of the collision pushed the Gunnell car into anther vehicle Waiting to make a ght hand turn. This car was riven by Kathleen Yvonne Hopkins, 25, 897 350 Orem. Following this second acci- ent. the Lowe car then pro- ceded east on Third South for bout two and one half blocks Before it stopped, investigation Into toe two ccidents Is continuing by toe Provo Police. Tht accidents oc- urred about 3:30 p.m.

WATCHES INDUCTION ViLLEFRANCHE SUR MER, France (OP1) -Navy Secretary Paul Nitze was present Wednesday for ceremonies nstafflng Vice Adm, Frederick Ashworth as commander of' the U.S. 6th Fleet. The ceremony took place aboard the USS Springfield anchored off this Mediterranean port. Ashworth succeeds Vice Adm. who ir becoming chief of staff Allied Supreme Commander Gen.

Lyinan Lgmnitzer. eral task appearances force study before toe committee, Very old codgers tend to be as selfish as their very young descendants. Utah 6 northeastem is pres- toe ladies No. 428 rf Provo. Mrs.

Marie Harper president; Mrs. Rae Danner is secretary-treasuret Mary Craig is chap. Jain. trip into Bong Son ejaed i idence "conclu- be had been Viet Cong. aaid iome UlVl wm lie sum, in Vietnamese seeing the budgeting recommendations and dead, but officers analysis of expenditure.

Hie discounting the two studios will supplement wports, They Viet Out of toefa- shortly before toe American battalion closed in. Capt. Armand Myers, of Medford, leading a flight of Air Force twoman F4C Phantom jets on an arnied 30 miles north- nortowest of the North Vietnamese port town of Dong Hoi when he saw toe SAM missile. said toe white-tipped missile exploded a safe dis- tance'away from his jet. ATI Phantom disappeared during: a predawn armed reconnaissance strike 20 miles west of Dong Hoi.

The crew was listed as missing. There was no word if a SAM might have downed the lost Phantom. toe dis-. to examine each filing for new water in the Wasatch Front area and to determine if toe granting of tois filing would conflict with toe Central Utah If such a is seen, the' -district would then oppose the granting of toe new water filing, Astros (Continued from Page One) day fa, "satisfactory," with partly cloudy skies and balmy 82-degree temperatures predicted for the launch, site. Good conditions also are In the landing areas.

Set Tseiday Barring any hitches, the fiery launch of the Atlas-Agena wjll open, the space spectacular at EPT Tuesday with Stafford and Cernan. following in pursuit atop their Titan 2 rocket at 12:39 p.m. EOT. From then on the two astronauts will stage a rapid fire orbital performance that wiu include three rendezvous and hookups with the Agena, and a record two-hour and 26-1 minuted spacewalk by Cernan. OFFia FURNITURE STAMP AID OPFICI $UWY fk.

wtt MONUMiNT AND VAUiT CO. Hampton has'listed tois as a "priority 1 He also wants tois session to approve toe grouping of various state departments for liaison purposes. The combining of the health and welfare departments to administer toe federally financed Medicare program also will be pushed by Administration forces; The legislators also will deal with recently 1 announced recommendations of the Legislative Study Committee. This group made a Little Hoover Commission like study of toe Legislative branch of government. Although its work is far from over, the committee has released an interim report which said a "quiet crisis" faces toe people of Utah and the Legislature.

This crisis, the committee feels, is developing result of inadequate salaries and staffing for legislators anc of sufficient time for the to do Its job adequately, A revised proclamation filed by toe attorney general last week oh toe behalf of the governor, also listed the following agenda items; Establishment of closer coordination between toe Legislature and toe auditor; constitutional, amendment to increase compensation of legislators provision for budget session, clarification of the legal status of interim legislative committees; legislation to facilitate Legislative Council studies; clarification of authority provision of better facilities for budgetary planning; strengthen ing of Legislature to act as a check on the executive; wito drawal of a proposed constitu tional amendment permittlni auditor and treasurer to run fo; rj election. If toe boas is as dumb a some employes say, how did get to be boss? Mortuary Perry William Harper peral services will be con. ducted Tuesday May 17 at 1 p.m. in the Lindon Ward Chapel. Friends may call at tne Lindon Ward Chapel Tuesday Evening from 7 to 10.

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