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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 36

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tT The Salt Lake Tribane, Satnlay, April 14.T9G3 37 V7. Short Course Obituaries New Leaders Moss Convinced Utahns Strongly Support Park Frank L.Moore Frink Lion Moorp. 44, 574 Wilmington A (71 94 South), died of Officers Join CD Seminar Elected to Guide Youth natural ciutti Sen. Frank E. Moss (D- many people there cannot and will not be unanimous agreement and support lor the Friday 1 05 a.m In a Salt Laka hoapital.

torn Nov. IS, iff), Saanlih Fork, to James Wilson and Agnes Cathtrint Hough-ton Moora. Mar Med 'Clara Louis Bantarttr March Utah) Friday said 'he is convinced there is overwhelming support in Utah" lor creation ol the Canyonlands National Park. 3. Q)P D.

Lennox Murdoch, Salt Lake City radio and television executive, Friday was elected the new chalr- man of the BUT BASED on my mall and my trip to the area, I am convinced there is overwhelming support lor the park, even though some problems remain to be worked out. Senate Interior Committee hearings on the Moss bill will be held In Montlcello Friday, Moab next Saturday and Salt Lake City April 23. MoY 1 Pi Youth Protection Committee. I He succeeds Paul S. Rose, director of the Salt Lake County! Recreation Department.

The Youth Protection Murdoch wu THE SENATOR expressed this' view when he returned from southeastern Utah, where he addressed meetings at Montlcello and Moab on the proposed park. He said he felt the trip -was necessary to clear up lacts and oblectives ol his pending park bill, which he charged had been misrepresented by Gov. George D. Clyde. Special to The Tribune CAMP W.

G. WILLIAMS -A rundown on- civil detente, survival and police courses being taught at Camp W. G. Wllliami and available at small cost to cities throughout the state is being given during the Utah Defense Seminar here. THE SEMINAR opened Friday with 16 mayors, 'police chiefs or representatives in attendance.

It will continue Saturday morning. The civil defense courses, including medical sell-help, were outlined by Leonard Higgins, state director ol Civil Defense, and his staff, with the Utah Fish and Game Department conducting the class in hunter safety and survival. For mar amolovi. 1.1 Utah Fowar and Light an year, Employe Unitid Stattt Post Otfkt Depart mint, 29 vaars. Ratlrad In 1951.

Lived In Mammoth, Juab County; Lund, Idaho; Salt Laka City, east 35 yaart. Vtttran, World War I Hi9h Prlist, Granite LOS Stake, Stak missionary. Survivors, widow; ions, daughters. Frank Loan, Allan I Miss Mary C. Moor, Mrs.

Stan lav C. (Louisa) Parkar, all Salt 1 aka City; nlna arandchlldreni brothtr, John Ukiah, sit-tar, Mrs. H. (Maud) Reddish, Cal txko. Calif.

Funarat Tuesday noon Columbus LOS Ward Chapel, 7450 4th East. Frlands call 34 I. 7th South Sunday. 44 pm; Monday, 44 ward chapel Tuasday on hour prior to services. Burial, ElW slan Burial Gardens.

JIOSAfjdEUS LEGEND FAIR aouoYf FARTIY CLOUDY SNOW RAIN William M. Jennings SCATTIREDI Showers snOw HURRIES WIND Jaycees to Elect Special to Tho Tribune MIDVALE Midvale Junior Chamber ol Commerce will elect olllcers at a meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Bayou Country Club, 1817 Siesta Dr. (7485 South), announced Dr. Samuel P.

Robison, president. WARM FRONY COLO FRONT STATIC FRONT I AM PLEASED, he continued, "with the reception I received and leel that a great deal ol the misunderstanding and mlslnlormatlon has been cleared up by my visit. I know that on an issue that touches the lives ol so -sens imphi op pmsmmi jumai NKJH TIMPftATUait POtICASY William Martin Jtnninos. 44, 140 7th last, died Friday, 1330 a at his homt alter a lone III-nau. Born Aue.

24. 1477, New Richmond, to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jtnnlnes. tho Intermountaln Region, continued warm temperatures.

Some clouds western Idaho. The weather forecast map for Saturday (mil-cates generally fair weather over most of organized with representatives from business, church, fraternal, government, labor and law enforcement organizations, to assist' city and county officials In the evaluation of material offered to young people which may be objectionable In some form. OTHER OFFICERS of the organization named Friday are Mrs. Lawrence Schroder, first vice chairman, and Mrs. Aubrey Norwood, second vice chairman.

Other jnembers of the executive board of the committee include Mr. Rose, who will be a member for one year after serving as chairman, and Mrs. Paul Henneman. Married Ida Hilton Bouton, 1934, HOSPITAL I EDS a accsssoaiit NVmTCveVw ekland, 4 1 1 f. etired conductor, Wastarn Railroad tired 1944 Catholic Pacific ad Co.

Ra- a 30. Mimbir, Church; Its Getting Closer to Ssssteam Heat I rV Ordar of Railroad Conductors Nfl Every Community hat a reasonably prices! ff mortuary in the Salt lake Area ITS THE COLONIAL! 39 41 HU 6-7151 1111 S. State Pram U.S. WwIMr MmY CsntlmMd Yalf an, rtii tv.n I Osd wimw will Yaatut, Inttr-1 crict mountain Art, waathtr SatvrOay. rv i Roosavait Salt Laka City St.

aorta 21 34 40 73 75 72 74 2 73 395, 40 vaars; Ufa member, BPOB No. 45. Survivors; widow; brothers, sister, John New Richmond Robert Secra-menlo, Cam Mrs Vary O'ConntlL Robarts, WIs. Raoulam Mass Mon day, 10 30 a St. Ann's Catholic Churth, 430 21st South.

Friends call 372 1st South, Sunday, 74 5 Monday prior to tervkaia urlal, Saif Laka City Camatary. Wandover WHEELCHAIRS RantadSold I dpef Tw AvauoAJ AY Rftasonable Prices Idaho PacWc Stafe 37 74 73 73 74 no 35 31 34 Boiaa Burley Idaho falls Pocatallt Thief Loots Mailbox Evelyn P. Rutt Only tbt best for those wo birijb Colonial fflortuary .11 29 41 39 57 45 SI 59 Mrs. Evelyn Fuller Rutt, SI. 2317 East), dltd of Laka St.

740 1 Anchoraee Fairbanks Honolulu Junaau Loa Anoalaa Portland San Oiaeo San Francisco Saattla Spokano Police Friday were told of the theft of a check from the mailbox of James Spetsas, 252 -5th East. 25 1 47 14 72 75 77 41 49 Midwest HU 6-7151 1811 S. State Inf rmavwtahR States Billinas 7b 35 Butta 44 27 Cheyenne 44 36 Denver 75 31 natural cauitt Thursday, i 2 0 2128 South Stata IN 62824 .12 22 36 34 15 34 2 14 Bismarck CMcaoo Oatrolt Duluth Kansas City Minneapolis Omaha 4Q 34 54 31 S3 In i Salt I I hfr6ltl orn JiM4 33, 1473, Lincoln. to Wllllom ond $rh Morris Fully. Mor rltd to Charloi J.

Rutt, 1907, Salt Laka City. H4 13 To 1941 amt to Utaft 1479, livod In Amorkan Fork Oraduato, Amor-can Fork Hloh School. Attond Brigham Yount Unfvarslty. Mombor. Church of iasut Chrtet of Lattor-day Saints, urvivors: 14 ntphtws and nlocos.

unoral Tuosdav noon, 255-2nd East, wharo frlands call Monday, 44 9 m. Tuosdav prior to sorvkos Burial Wasatch Lawn Momorlal Park, Easl 13 37 31 40 Boston New York City Washington, C. 43 51 V- i Seuth 71 51 S3 72 75 99 SI 51 Aibuouerouo Atlanta Miami Now Oriaans Oklahoma City PhoenlR San Antonio St. Louis 74 54 34 53 50 54 Vs 1 Tsune Wakayama Mrs. Tsun Wakayama, 74, widow of Sekhl Waka- yamo, dlad Thurs- 40 I day 4 30 m.

at the homo of her talY LW WMlYnr D.Yai tor 24-hour Mr rod wtdM I P.m., non. i tor Anrll. .52, occu-mulallv. doflcltncr. Mi precipitation Inco OcY.

1, mi, I Wl otcumul.tlvo dt-Yklancy. 31, lunrlM Aoturdor, till whimY, tv'. on, 3rd South. Bo orn tv i 4 'V -fl W' t.Tf- if March 31, 1M4, in Hiroshima, Japan, a dtuphttr of Isamu I ivi. nttrad tha Inltod Stato, at jtaMlt, In April at Member of th I Salt Lake Bubd- I nif Cnurch.

I I Ivors 1h-jiKk two sons, I arry, Salt Laka City, and Milton jf Berkeley, CalH four dufhteri rs. Georae (Mary) Hlranaka "ent, Wash Mrs. Kelt (Nary) Spokana, Mrs. Ceorp (Maroaret) Yonekura, Ban Calif; Miss lilt Htltn Wke fK x- rr tan Laka ClYr and trltlnltr Fair and warm Saturday and Sunday. Hloh Saturday 71, low 4,.

Hlph Sunday TP. Utah Fair and warm Saturday and Sunday. Hlght both days 7S to low, 41 to U. touthaoatani Idaho Consldarablt hlph cloudlnau Saturday and Sunday, contlnuad warm. Hlpha both daya 7S to 10, lowi 4.

lauthwaitwn Maho Comldarablo hlph cteudlnpta Saturday and Sunday. Hitha both daya to IS, Iowa 44 to M. aitarp Navoda Fair and contlnuad warm Saturday and Sunday. Hlpha both daya 7, to la, Iowa to 41. Summary Hlph praaaura and fair waathar contlnuad ovar tha Inttrmountam Raalon Friday.

Abundant aunthlna through claar aklaa or hloh Ihln cloud, pushtd tamporaturaa upward ataln. Att-arnoo tamparaturaa rwchad tha 70a ovar much of tha raalon with avan tha cool ar anota raachm, tha 40t. Aftamoon tamporaturaa wart abova normal In moat cattt. 4 I- y.m,, With. Kl ttrvlc.t TuuKl.y 7:30 m.

ko Buddhist Church, louth. Cromatton will follow. 1r Rachel Archuleta Mrs. Rachol Archutota, 43, 255 I. 4th South, dlod of natural cautoo Thursday, 3 43 In a Salt Loko hospital.

Born 1499, Now Moxko. to Mr. and Mrs. Jotac Solaiar. Marrlod to Joo Archutota 1917.

Ho dlod In 1947. Mombor, Catholic Church. Bur vlvors: sons, daughters, Frank, Oak land, Fred, Mrs. Mary Blanco, Mrs. Rebecca Martinet, oil ielt Lake City; 19 grandchildren; brothers, Arone, Bon, both Salt Lake City; Joo, Sam, both Colorado Springs oJo.

Requiem Most Monday, a.m.. Phra day Faracatt Batvrday thrwrfh Wtdntsday Utah, aastam Nevada an Naha Tamparaturaa averaelnp much abova normal. Na proclpitatfon axcopt chance of ram southtm Idaho, aast-am Navoda mldwooh. Wyamlaa Tamparaturaa win averate fhraa to aloht doaroot above normal. No Important (hanias until cooler around midweek.

Soma snow or rain, mostly rnountamv around mlddlt of next weok. (V i Avl or Lady of Guadalupe Churdi 1. 2nd North. Holy Rosary 730 372 E. 1st South, whore f.

m. Monday -Burial, Mt. CaU friends call Sunday, 4-1 prior to torvkos. vary. 4-1 Lewis H.

Nicholl Lewis Henry Nkholl, 74, 521 llfh west, dltd Friday, 10 30 a i at his homo attar long Illness. Born April 4, I486, Ogden, "to Lowls stln H. and Ann Hastings Nicholl. Mar GiuncilMaps Examiner Power Fight rlad Edith S. Laws Juno 15, 1919, Pvr Conductor, ynion Pa- cifk Railroad Co.

Retlrod March, 1954 Member, Ordar of Railway Conductors. Survivors: widow; son, Harold Salt Lake City; daughter, Mrs. Don (Shirley) Tidwell, Gar many) eight grandchildren. '4 i i-l I S. Contlnuad From Page 25 Wilhelmlna Sklbbe "I 8 i A present departmental structure and various administrative changes.

Mrs. Wilhlmln. DM of n.tur.l ciumi Thursday. 7.4 In Provo hosplt.l Bom in IWt In Gormtnv. M.rrltd to John F.

W. SklbtM. who dltd. No known survivors. Gr.vnldo sarvlc.l Mon.

day, 3:30 p.m, 3.11 Utk. City ty i A -Va 4: I A -J fcM IK Richard W. Cole GRANGER Funeral for Richard Wayne Cola, 3-yeer-oN son of Leslie Wayne and Amalia Jana Cthoon Cola, 3090 S. 3010 West, will be Monday, 1 p.m.. Granger Sixth Ward Chaoal, Church of Jesus Christ Jf Latter-day Saints, 3273 Hillsdale t.

He died Thursday of in lories suffered whan ha was struck by an automobile. Born May 14, 1959, Salt Lake. City. Survivors: parents; sis SEN. CHARLES R.

Hunter (R-Cedar City) presented a progress report on a safety study. He said the committee had reached a decision to recommend adoption of the uniform driver licensing act recomend-ed by the Council of State Governments. He added that the recommended uniform motor safety equipment act was still under study. we ter, Lor! Ann, Granger; grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. George Cahoon, Our grass looks wonderful since started feeding it Turf Builder The fertilizer that seems to know when grass is hungry Delta, Millard County; Mr.

and Mrs, Leslie L. Cola, Albuquerque, great-grandmother, Mrs. Isabel! Pace, Phoenix, Ark. Friends call 4330 S. Redwood Rd.

Sunday, 4-4 p.m ward chapel Monday one hour prior to services Burial, Valley View Memorial Park. Roxanne- Middleton THE COUNCIL agreed to add two studies to an agenda which already Includes 37 items. One was a study of Great Salt Lake Development, which was requested by Rich ard C. Layton, Clearfield. Mr.

Layton was designated chairman of a citizens advis ory group which he suggested undertake the project. OGDEN Roxann Mlddlt too, yttr-old dtughftr of Wlllkm R. and Btrbtrt Litchfkld Mtdditton 1345 24th, dkd Friday morning In Wtst Jordan afttr a long lllntss. Bom Aug 15, 1954, Ogdtn. Survivors; partnts; brothtrs, alstor, Sttphen William Gragory, Christina, all Og-dan; grandpartnts, Mr.

and Mrs. William R. Mlddaton Mr and Mrs. J. E.

LitchfkM, all Ogden. GravtskJt sarvlcas Saturday, 1.34 p.m., Auitorast Mortuary. Light to lift, and no danger of burning the grass. What a lawn fertilizer should provide and Turf Builder does! Richard B. Walker Complete compatibility with seeding so fertilizer can be spread right on top of seed, ready to give each new plant a sturdy start.

WeiU, NEV. Plch.rd B. Wilk-49, dlad Thursday, 49. dlad Thursday, 4 at Built-in controlled release of nutrients to supply food to grass as needed, thus avoiding surge growth which causes mowing problems. Obviously it isnt feasible to feed your lawn every day as you do your family.

Fortunately you dont have to at least not when you use Turf Builder, the knowing fertilizer. It releases its nutrients to the grass as needed. How is this possible? Its due to the unique composition of this fertilizer developed specifically for lawns by Scotts the company known for half a century for its quality lawn products and authoritative advice on lawn culture. ar. his homa attar a heart attack.

Bam May 9, 1492, Oklahoma Indian tar rltory Nevada rasldanl JO yaars. Marrlad Francis La cay July 1924. Ehn Ratlrad ranebaf. Formar constabia Survivor: widow Walls Walls Funaral Monday in Burial, Ely Cltv Camatary. Walla, Any nice day is the day to apply.

Turf Builder. It is available at better hardware, garden and department stores. The cost is less than a penny a square yard. Your grass is probably hungry AT THE REQUEST of Rep. Franklin W.

Gunnell (R-Lo-gan) the school bonding laws will be studied. Rep. Carl H. Taylor (D-Ogden), chairman of the Taxation and Highways Committee, made a progress report but said no firm recommendations had been reached yet. He outlined areas on which the committee has beep concentrating, Including suggested changes In the state Income tax act to bring It into closer conformity to federal High protein-building power.

Protein is the key to healthy, sturdy grass that's fresh and sparkling green. With Turf Builder you can grow grass on any soil, even subsoil! Your "For Rent" Ad Will GET MORE RESULTS Ingredients designed to promote development of rhizomes and tillers that form an underground network of new plants to give a more closely knit turf. WHEN YOU DO NOT USE ABBREVIATIONS INTRODUCTORY OFFER Most lawns, particularly in new home areas, have poor soil too hard, too loose often nothing more than subsoil. Recognizing this, Scotts scientists designed the new Turf Builder, to help the grass roots themselves improve the soil they live in grow their own humus, so to speak. Easy, convenient application in the form of clean, free-flowing granules which are odorless both before and after use.

Nothing to attract flies, mosquitoes, gnats. HE EXPRESSED the view that greater uniformity would be desirable If it can be accomplished without- cutting too deeply Into state Income tax revenues. The council set its next meeting for May 25 In Delta, SAVE 5.00 when you buy Turf Builder and the Scotts Spreader A rccont survey prows that your ad will lesa ova 40 of Hs aftoctrvanoss with abdrtviattonp ora used WEI- TO SAVE YOU LOSE A RkN segtf 4 sons, iMmviui, 6kis A.

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