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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 9

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H'l INJtKlANDt QUEENIE 8 Ogden Standard-Examiner Saturday April 12 1969 ADDITIONAL CHURCH OPINION POLL 1 I I 111 I OBITUARIES OBITUARIES Pullum Ross Rytting CllllC I I -ttm tiu ft J3 lrrf i im Mn Wt 25 tWl rtj ti SUPPER TO AID INDIAN MISSION A pancake supper will be sponsored by the First Presbyterian Church Dolphin Mariners Sunday from 5 to 7 The cost for children under 6 will be 50 cents children 7 to 11 75 cents and adults $1 All proceeds will go to the Chinle Indian Mission I V' 1J Majority Favors Nixon's Handling Of Vietnam War I "i i 1 i If i Srs I 'J 1 t-t 1 It Ji 0 a 1 io By GEORGE GALLUP PRINCETON J-Three Democrats 37 32 Independents 40 29 (it l4t trt ti 1 i Ogden Group To Hold Meeting East Ogden LDS Stake High Priest Quorum will hold its persons every five among! A lame? Dercentace of tho I itrc i 1 President Nixon a vote of confi-iwav Lne Presidunt hardline i t' i $jtn i dence in his handling of the Viet-'the Vietnam situation have nam situation REV CYRIL STEVENS monthly meeting at 7:30 a Sunday at the stake center 27th and Tyler looked for a dramatic step of some kind ranging from immediate withdrawal to all-out escalation Among this group Is a laborer from Lone Eut a high proportion of interviewed in the Iat-t Gallup in fact three out of every are presently President Scott Price will rnnrfiirt the moofinn Tho I i i a Ki-cF 3j allium 14 ri4 nnwit I Lottie Blessing gram has been arranged by the Island: reserving judgment Many of those who say they Ogden 72nd ward group under the direction of Elder George "I get the distinct feeling this office is bugged' Keith Markland "Nixon doesn't seem to be doing things much different than Johnson What happened to all his campaign promises?" The views of a middle-aged White Special music will be given I be-- ct til I At 1 uNr-t DnlL-i nrit1v Ose- Utah Hearing to Probe Four Corners Economy sum up the feelings of most in approve give President Nixon the benefit of any doubts at this early point in his presidency Typical of this group was a retired business executive from Roanoke Va who said: "Nixon can't undo a mess overnight that others have been trying to untangle for the last five years He's doing the best he can" by a select quartet of recently i returned missionaries I Dr William Stratford of the Weber State College faculty will be the speaker All quorum members are urged to attend the large and important grocp of uncommitted people: "It's 1 1 1 Another who approves is a Marion Iowa housewife: Thej CHAPEL AT HILL TO PRESENT BRITISH CLERIC HILL AIR FORCE BASE The Rev Cyril Stevens a pastor evangelist from London England will speak to the Protestant congregation at Hill AFB Chapel One Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday at 7:30 pm The Rev Stevens began his ministry' in London in 1957 and was later pastor of the Newton Baptist Church in Buckinghamshire Recently he has given much of his time to missionary activity in Canada among the Indians and other personnel working in the oil fields He has been engaged by Air Force chaplains in England as a speaker evangelist and teacher Following his itinerary at Hill AFB the Rev Stevens will accept a pastorate at a community church in Tacoma Wash commission $50 million over the next two Fiscal years for similar matching grants The hearing is to be held in room 201 of the County Building in Provo WASHINGTON (UPI) The Senate Economic Development Subcommittee has scheduled a hearing Monday April 21 in Provo to discuss the Four Corners Regional Commission and too early to we'll Just have to wait and see I can't really praise him or criticize him until he takes a definite position" COURSE OF WAR The course of tht war in the months and the Nixon administration's handling of the is likelv to have a Ct? Ce i Wo (tM I rresiaenvs geiung ine leei oi things now and preparing to make an Important move of some at least I hope so" A total of 1502 adults in over 300 localities across the nation were interviewed in person in a survey conducted March 28 major effect on President Nit art's ftvprall nnntilaritv l-r uj i Baptists to Hear Drug Abuse Talk A special youth night centering around drug abuse by teen-agers has been planned for April 19 in the First Southern Baptist Church of Roy According to the Rev Richard Lunsford pastor several youths from Pocatello Idaho will be present and two youths from Salt Lake City will give testimony on how they were converted to Christ from dope i resident jonnson popular-w ity was closely associated wiihij i through 31 This question was economic progress and prob-l lems of the region The hearing is being held at bUmitllf fO u6i the request of Sen Frank I Moss D-Utah and Sen Joseph be WOT rUnCIS TO Montoya chairman of the subcommittee who will chair Attract Industry the meeting "The purpose of the hear- A $199000 grant has ings is to receive testimony been awarded by the Economic from Utah state officials and I Development Administration to other state witnesses on the help stimulate industrial growth Four Comers Regional Commis- in Summit County according to sion" said Moss Rep Laurence Burton R- WIN tar nirf tne public aiutudes toward ine war As the unpopularity of the conflict grew the President's D' I I i rating declined both in terms nOSIS of his handling of the war and Wr tt asked: Do you approve or disap-povt of th way President Nixon It handling tht ttfua tion in Vittnam? Here are the national results: NIXON'S HANDLING OF from 7 lf-i- jwo tt his overall popularity 'CijJ A- same as tBj otuderiis At The first rating of President oi rrcssdent Johnson's handling of the Viet-r Xi Dora Anderson obtained in LirQITIQ I Gov Calvin Rampton is Utah among witnesses who will sub-1 The town of Kamas requested I mit testimony at the hearing the funds to help finance instal- nam situation was VIETNAM SITUATION? Approve 44 Disapprove 26 No opinion 30 Sharp differences are found on the basis of educational back a Julv 195 survey LDS Church to Start Work On Visitor Center in May CONSIDERING BILLS aUon of a new sewage system' The subcommittee is currently a i The results compare cioseiy i rr--i with those recorded for Presi- earJy 50 arta Sn schoc4 dent Nixon in the latest suney: drama students are competing ground age and political party panoramic view of the restored 'ToJr Corners KSoS 1 ministration providing $51000 as seen in the foIloW- commumiy rsimDaii sain lmiocn vt neip pay lor tne sewage ireai-iim tables: 1 aa1l proved while 24 per cent did not LHe sUte drama festiv4' Nauvoo was founded by Mor SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)- Construction is scheduled to begin this summer on a new two-story visitors center at Nauvoo 111 historical site of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day sored by Moss project rv it Total cost of the installation mons under the leadership of Approve prove Opinj But President Johnson's ap-iducted at Brigham Young I'rJ-l' Uf Prophet Joseph Smith in 1839 Jenn ys Rant is $417000 with the town paying snH flnnricHv imKi laic i Dy jcn Jennings Kan- snA fropnet Joseph Smith and flourished until 1846 1 proval score on this Question versny in rrovo rA J1 1 30 gradually declined over the next i The sutdents and the bamts Detailed plans for the visitors 1 center were announced today by! OOl Lake rOStOr peting are: I dolph D-W Va would pro- "aic vide $175 million for all five Jown of55ls'" ReP Burton regional commissions through faid' "reported adequate sewer June 30 1971 for supplemental facilities will make the cornmu-or matching grants nity attractive for business The other bill introduced bv and industrial growth and enable 37 dropped to 26 per cent but his 26 27 26 25 39 23 21 14 44 52 43 33 38 48 45 59 NATIONAL College High school Grade school 21-29 years 30-49 years 50 and over Republicans 23 decision to halt the bombing and vnmzue rcasrg TheUssa I Will Speak Here 31 1 not to seek another terms in of- Young Dave Jones THe Rv Pm Ktn nf SaifSen: Edmund Muskie D-ie new Kamas Hign hcnooi to 34 lice boosted tne precenuge io Bullock all of Ben Lemond- Triscik Gordon Wolleri FUNERALS ta nr Trr-1 Mame wouia provide each and Alan YViese all of Ojien Dr LeKoy Kimball president and chairman of Nauvoo Restoration Inc an organization sponsored by the LDS church Kimball said groundbreaking ceremonies for the 155-foot square center will be held May 24 on a 16-acre plot at the intersection of Main St and Young Partridge and Hibbard streets The red brick structure will contain two theaters a library hearing dated iProposed Water Study ON JUDGE'S PAY i joe iters eoer ingn rf or lumorous reading Doug- ias uenAs Janice tt t- Fcmers Roy: and Joan Degscr- gio and Tim Caner both of Wc- worsnip service at 3:30 pm Sunday in Ogden Japanese Christian Church of 622 23rd Following the service the monthly Fujinkai Fellowship supper will be served At 10:30 a Sunday the Rev Saburo Masada Dastor 'BEAR' WATER NOT FOR UTAH JEROME Idaho wins bennetT cacKing 'w'U I 4' WASHINGTON (AP) Sen requirements now and in the fu- Pantomme Bndget Gaither lecture hall lounges and ad- Wallace Bennett R-Utah Jdf Mike Darby Grant Harkness Karin Jvnvon and: praised Friday a proposed study of water needs in the West llVT ViOllUia LCIILCI Will be on a site which provides a ture and the amount of supplementary water and the time it will be needed by the western states" Bennett said He said "We need to demonstrate the economic feasibility of potential interbasin diversion Brian Princess a cf Ben Lo-1 mood Chris Smith and Sandy iAdsitt tLh of Bonneville: Art' while Sen Len Jordan R- Idaho only partly supported The Idaho Water Resource Board says the state Is not preparing to divert Bear River water to Utah Board Chairman Charles Marshall of Jerome said Idaho negotiators are working on a plan to divide the waters of the river that flows into the Great Salt Lake but he said that plan Mueller Joanne Magrio Nath- cttc! vr- the proposal SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) A hearing is scheduled for April 30 to determine if a retired Salt Lake City judge should receive a retirement disability Third District Judge Bryant Croft will hear the case He will determine whether Judge Horace Beck is disabled and if so if he became disabled as a result of his work Judge Beck resigned after suffering a heart attack He told Mayor Bracken Lee he was unable to continue in his position because of the illness Hickel made public letters to 11 iA ct rrc Hajvcrson and Gibbs Bwen governors he invited to join m- su5jecl t0 mora a water study tnrium on diversion studies im- Retold Stor Kalhv John-i (son Ben Lomond: Sue Johnson' "The secretary's plan em bod- ped in last year's Colorado Disease Death Will Be Topics "Are Sin Disease and Death Real?" is the subject of the Bible lesson-sermon Sunday in Christian Science churches Morning worship and Sunday School will be held at 11 a Sunday in First Church of Christ Scientist 780 24th The church maintains a reading room at 2341 Kiesel open weekdays from 12 noon to 4 pm River Bill iMike Avers and Martha Plow cci Ician all cf Ogdm High: Debbie rt1 'Wtt Servce Planned For Local Pastor A special send-off Sunday will be held at noon in the Church of God in Christ 119 30th The service will be held to wish Rev Lafayette Moseley well as he leaves for the National Convention of the Church of God in Christ in Memphis Tenn The public is invited ies the principle I proposed last year to involve the states themselves and commit them to I would be based on the average annual unconsumcd I flow He said it was imperative wa ter resources in each basin be work together equitably to solve funy investigated before any 'Thcmock Roy Sue Rice Bon-! neviHe i Mooo-acting Judy and Doreene Williams Ben lj their own long-range a imDOrt studies and "It will take- ri I problems" Bennett said nt Ipho in vmt tn LOCuTIOn JIUUIUU imond: Alan Gilef lxi Moon 'lurt ttwi For Snow Resort and Ann Hemingway all of Og "It is clear that we need and document the Information further in-depth studies to de-1 necessary to determine each termine over-all western water basin's needs" Davis Receives Financing For Defense Packet den High Cindv DeareT Rovi MALAD (UPI) -Four Oneida 10 OTHER STATES men are studying a site near DrUnkpn Driver Interstate Highway 15 as a pos-l UrUnen unver sible location for a ski lodge Gets $250 Fine FARMTNGTON The Davis! smirc lw -i IWtll Disappointment Greets Decision on Air Route Utah to Join 8-Year Study Of Western Water Needs -tftm waey 1 tn Sir insJ Srterrt 'w-t is I fi mmr Bf ifwWPL It tli w-" -i mm County Planning Commission has received a $103661 check from the US Army's Corps of Engineers as final payment for an educational packet on county Civil Defense shelters The money is part of $9500 and lift facilities The area near Devil Creek Grant Caw IS Dam would have available fis-f 'tencea to 15 davs tn jail on a runs of about three-quarters cf(drurk driving charge a mile flat land suitable forj City Court Judre Charles snowmobiles and an area suit- Sneddon suspended the jail sen-i SALT LAKE CITY WASHINGTON (AP) of the Interior WTalter A collective voice of disapproval eluding Utah to participate in an eight-year study of western water needs and resources FlOtlSTS Hickel has invited 11 states in- a course of action which would prompt the CAB to reconsider its decision John Avery special assistant attorney general assigned to the air route case said it is likely the Utah officials will be grant received by the county The survey was ordered by I so that each family could re- an lor cross country swine work in Tacoma Wah KLCNKC Fi ORAL AND THE FLOVtfS FURNISHED BY Charles Buehler Clyde Hansen Myron Jones Jr and Congress in the Colorado Riverlceive a packet showing avail-Basin Project Act of Sept 30 shelter facilities and their locations Eagle Badge Awaits Youth gin court action if a petition Judge Sneddon also gave Car-f ver until May 1 to pay the fine' after he pleaded guilty to the charge turned 'Ralph Burton have been study for reconsideration is i niui uiic ami ui caumauiig iu- "We are trvintr tn eduratt down jing the location 7 i it ture water developing requirements and i every family in the county about a general plan to 'our shelter program" said Rod- is being heard throughout Utah following the Civil Aeronautic Board's decision Wednesday in the Northwest Southwest Air Route case that gave Salt Lake City very little new service Sen Wallace Bennett R-Utah said "Any improvement in air service to Salt Lake City must be welcomed and the CAB's final decision Wednesday did improve air routes to the Northwest and Southwest to some extent I welcome this improvement but express disappointment the board did not see fit to grant broader and addi- Reed Ira Thur- ney Sutton planning director good 15-year-old son of Mr and the expected needs The study covers Arizona Cal Mrs Darve Thurgood of Sy racuse will receive his Eagle He said the packet has been in the production stage for the past two years and should be ready for distribution sometime during June i DONT EAT WHEN DRIVING BUT 'SMOKING'S SOMETHING ELSE' WIG AN England Henry Grimshaw 29 was fined $12 for eating potato chips at 40 miles an hour A police patrol spotted Grimshaw steering with one hand as he upended the bag to swallow the last of his chips After paying his fine Friday he told newsmen: 'Defi- nitely not fair Other motorists steer with one hand while they're smoking It seems to be one law for tobacco and another for potato chips" Scout badge Sunday at 7:30 in the North Davis LDS Stake Cultural Hall Young Thurgood is a member of Troop 152 where he has served as junior patrol leader patrol leader and senior patrol leader He ifornia Colorado Idaho Montana Nevada New Meixco Oregon Utah Washington and Wyoming DESALTING WATER Commissioner of Reclamation Floyd Dominy said preliminary work on the planning phase would concentrate on studies of desalting precipitation management water salvage watershed management and environmental considerations with priority to the study of ways to augment the flow of the Colorado River The act prohibits the Secretary of the Interior from studying for at least 10 years any plan to import water to the Colorado River Basin from other rivers outside the basin Ensign Completes Carrier Landings Ens! William Mitchell son of Mrs Wilda Mitchell 4196 Lake has made six arrested carrier qualification landings aboard the aircraft carrier USS Lexington in the Gulf of Mexico Ens Mitchell is the husband The decision offered by CAB officials grants Frontier Airlines authority to fly from Salt Lake City to points in Texas but it wasn't made clear whether this service would be nonstop or if it would be exclusively through Denver Colo Officials of Utah's Industrial Promotion Board Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce and Salt Lakt City plan to II l-iQl Thurgood is now junior assistant scoutmaster of the former Miss Ellen Mitch-! A ninth grader at North Davis Junior High School he is active in football and track He is a member of the teacher's quorum in the Syracuse LDS Ward ell of 710 400 Woods meet when they receive a legal Cross copy of the CAB order to plan Si tin Now and You'll Protect Them Later A Life Insurance Program ready for any emergency pays for itself in security and financial freedom for yon and your family It's all part of our total protection insurance Gr fhm Facts MdDTnKCIE To all Lot owner of the Aultorest Memorial Park and Mt View Cemetery Kindly remove all Christmas wreaths and artificial flowers as the mowing season has begun AH wreaths and artificial flowers left after April 1 3 will be removed and discarded Management mi ii i TILE Ceramic tile baths kitchens floors sills shower doors safes and Installations See our free estimates Decorating service PIONEER INC 34C0 Pacific Avt Fhont 394-26S1 BankAmericard Terms up to 3 years One Bck North of Newgate Shopping Center Morgan Sailor fn Officer Class MORGAN Richard Bohman is attending aviation officer candidate school at the Naval Aviation Schools Command in Pen-sacola Fla He is the husband of the former Connie Bell and the son of Mr and Mrs Roland Bohman all of Route 1 2406 WASHINGTON BLVD 394-5566 A BUCKBURN-JONES CO INSUBANa AND IOKOS Ilf 24th $tr1.

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