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Show 4 Sunday Herald SUNDAY, MAY11, ae 1989 Succumbs | Obituaries Eureka Lady Succumbs In Hospital ' Plane Crashes In California Cliff Davis Battle Victory in Vietnam EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (UPI 4 converted twin-engine SAIGON (UPI)—U.S. Marine 55, Samtaquin, died sudenly Fri- World War II bomber with foot soldiers and tank crews t in the Payson City Mechanical trouble skimmed surrounded a unit of North a heart attack a! ad a playground crowded Vietramese regulars near Da | Utah Obituaries Noal of i ; _, With bal'-playing youngsters Nang Saturday and reported SALT LAKE CITY Samuel service: va ae Saturday, then crashed into an killing 150 in two days of Ward, 68, died Thursday; fun the Ke ith Jolley Mortuary of sch house and burst into fighting across dried-up rice fields scorched by 100 degree era] Monday at noon at 36 E. Payson All four persons aboard the weathe: Josephine Bustamante prop-type plane were burned to American losses were placed death but a major disaster was at seven killed and 12 wounded wsday at 10a averted by the pilot who in the lopsided action 12 miles Francis Xavier apparently planned to use a southwest of Da Nang along the 5215 S. 4501 W. Jessie Lowther SANT AQUIN Cliff Davis. One-Year-Old EUREKA —Margurite Andre Serious After son Stewart, 73, Eureka, died Pyke, 62, died Friday; funerThursday in the Payson City | Monday at noon in the Salt Hospital of na Lake 26th LDS Ward Chapel, tura] causes. 750 W. 3rd N. Mae Sophia Myers She was Pyke, 62, died Friday; fnuer- One-year-old Todd Corbridge born April 1, al Monday at 10 a.m. at 260 of Provo waglisted in serious 1896, in Pay- E. South Temple. Mabel Louise condition at University Hospital son, a daugh- Baker, 76, died Friday; funerter of Ole and al Monday at 11 a.m. in the St in Salt Lake City Saturday efter Anna Ander- Cottonwood Second LDS Ward he was injured in a two-car acson Andrea- Chapel, 5301-llth E. Andrew cident Friday evening x j son. She mar- Dorr Dewey Jr., 58, died Thurs The youngster’s mother, De580 S. * ried Golden day; funeral Monday at 11 a anna P. Corbridge, 300 W., was oea me Mrs, Stewart Stewart on m. of th the vehicles hicles involved. She March E, 1958, in Ely, Nev ST GEORGE — Warren D. of Mrs. Stewart was a member Hardy, 74, died Thursday funer- was going South on 3rd West of the LDS Church, al Monday at 1a.m. in the St and was hit in an intersection by a panel iruck driven by Don Survivors include her hus- George Sixth LDS Ward Chapel Roberts, 28 150 N. Main in band of Eureka; two daughters, GRANGER — E. Fern Hill Salt Lake City, at the interseePeterson, 79, died Thursday; Mrs. Jean Godfrey, Denver, tion of 3rd West and 4th South. Colo,, and Mrs. Holly Neilson, funeral Monday at noon in the Mrs. Corbridge was hit on Grants, N.M,, and one grand- North Jordan LDS Ward Chapel, the front fender and her car 4634 W. Harmon Dr. child. | ROY — Lelf Hoskins, infant spun around and hit the left Funeral services wil be Mon- son of LeRoy and Gloria Hor- Side of the Roberts truck. An child of Mrs. Corbridge. day at 1 p.m. in the Eureka rocks Hoskins, died Wednesday; other LDS Ward Chapel. | graveside services were Satur- Troy, 8, was taken to Utah Val- Car Accident Friends may call at Keith! day. Jolley Mortuary in Payson to-| VERNAL — Clara when he sew youngsters there The craft, a converted B26 Regiments of the 3rd Division g operated by David Lamb. running down " : = s fice prior to the Sdlo-Ensemble Contest w aloo), perform Soloists at the concert will be Dan Pixley and Linda Archule “We munist ranks. U.S. jet fighter- rem- rising out of the flatlands and North/picked off North Vietnamese jtroops with 16mm. recoilless Recital Students Begin Serving Terms fles at a range of two miles All Day Battle Li i “ ByUnited Press International Lamb said the Marines began ee were which firing spew “bee- Forty-five Dartmouth Collese rounds v ‘ " of pellets in all students began 30-day jai] Thursday tnoucands into position moving night, fought through the day terms Saturday for seizure of a man said the lone casualty in Friday and into the early directions. building at the Hanover, NH., the apariment houses was a 13- morning hours of Saturday with A Mother's Day orran will be (oniyhi a Provo James da averne (he ull Hume. ing the The p: campus, sit-in by 100 students free who suffered lacerations when City, Mo. (Continued from Page One) Communist-led appeal for (Continued from Page One) Police bbraced for possible Ms epared to reconsider atdrenewal of last weekend's a per rhaps reject its attachmentstreet dunce violence near the boycott and lined up in large to judicial lic is invited to tais recival went into the second day at |Lincoln University, Jefferson Panei Asks bits of fying) DeGaulle In Sot For Tonieht A Police Department spokes- year-old girl, Debbie Ryerson, m hear. - The public is invited to at buildings an burned to rubble she was hit by ¢ ve and ashes Girl Cut debris. con pm. at the high moved across the parched and pes Feat red at Company, clipped a corner of BySaturdayafternoon, Lamb Marines Saturday afternoon one apartment house and then reported, the Marines were perched on two small hills age fel] into a courtyard in a nats of the battered cluster of three apartment Vietnamese force. Utah cracked rice fields while tané8 musicale wil be the combined the exploded. The flaming wreck- literally f and about 1,000 other Leather glee . lub ng literature necks took up positions on th€ from elyssical i north side of the Vu Gia River as a blocking force. As night Participants from the Region Glendale, R.., told UP! corre-\explasive shells into the Com- ta, both seniors spondent E Th ne broke up a gathering of the bombers laid clusters of Autonetics Division of North clan. We have got them Sapalm bombs across the tend. American Rockwell Aviation outgunned and outnumbered.” countryside bomber, Father of Two Iry ‘Hospital along with his) BYU Students © . Araold OnShelters many members of the assault St. Francis High team going without sleep for The annual Spring Ci that period. 300 sponsored by the St F Late Saturday Marines from the Sth and Tth High School, wil be to fell, the North Vietnamese were banks of the Vu Gia River. believed caught in the middle. “It's like a turkey shoot,” Lt.| Marine artillerymen fired the Col. James Higgins, 37, of Salvo after salvo of high structures Orem Store Has Second Burglary and| University of Wisconsin campus Orem Pharmacy, numbers under heavy polic2 apparatus devised for a way of|at Madison, Indiana University OREM authorities beefed up security 800 ale, was burgarized guard Saturday to vite in tre life that no longer exists.” night for the second nation’s thirg general elections ‘The project chairman is New precautions for the “Little 500” Thurs York lawyer Orison S. Marden, jpicycle race at the Bloomington time in approximately a month, in 12 years. mother, night from 7 to 9 p.m. and Mon-| Adplanalp Jones, 75, died Friday at the ward chapel prior) day; funeral Monday at 11 a.m. to the services. in the Vernal Seventh LDS Tonight at bas field as an emergency anding strip but changed his mind Spring Concert | Hearing Set ! U.S. Foot Soldiers Score Mrs, Corbridge was in satis- Dies in Idaho factory condition at Utah Val-| a former president of the campus. Orem police said the break-in ley Hospital Saturday evening) IDAHO FALLS — Joseph) Police guarded most pellin B American Bar Association. and Troy had been released. |Firth Cor 56, Idaho Falls, stations as balloting began. | Membersof its advisory council was discovered by a patrolman 5 7 making a routine check of busiRoberts had also been treated | Ida., father of two Brigham) Officials in the Alliance party Burial will in the Eurekal Ward Chapel. include Associate Justice Pau|| MOTORISTS MILEAGE nesses. Entry was gained by oe ¥ MENDON — Verna Maughn jand released. | Young University students, died/of Prime Minister Tengku| C. Reardon of the Supreme) During the year 1968, motor- breaking in the front door. A Sorensen, 71, died Thursday; | Wednesday at his home of a/Abdul Rahman predicetd victo-| Court of Massachusets, ustice ists of the United States drove moneybag containing change, funeral Monday at 1 p.m. in | heart attack, lry but political observers said total of onetrillion, 10 billion and a quantity of amphetamines the Mendon LDS Ward Chapel Mr. Corey was the father of it was doubtful vottrs would) Walter V. Schaefer of the|miles, This is the equivalent of was reported taken, An invenEmily Jackson PRICE — Eldon Harward,67, J Franklin Corey and Julian/return the Alliance to parli-| Illinois Supreme Court, Presid- more than 40 million trips toryis being made to determine ing Justice Bernard Botein of died Thursday; funeral TuesCorey, both students at the|ament by the lopsided margin the |the exactloss. New York State Appellate around theearth. day at 1 p.m .in the Price YU, lof five years ago. Division, Manhattan Dist. Atty. Second LDS Ward Chapel. Funeralservices will be Mon-| Frank S. Hogan, lawyer Leon HIAWATHA — Carl Calvin VERNAL — Agnes Peterson) day at 2 p.m.in the Idaho Fails | ANDERSEN AFB, Guam Jaworski of Houston, Tex., and) Dixon, 56, died Friday; funer- Poulson, 85, Vernal, sister of 29th LDS Ward Chapel. Friends |(UPI)—A Strategic Air Com-) former Supreme Court Justice call at the ward chapel |mand B-52 Strato Fortress sta-| Charles E, Whittaker of Kansas ae at 11 a.m. in the Mrs. Alice Cox of Provo, died |may \tioned on Guam andtaking off ty itchell Funeral Chapel in Friday in Vernal of aetarall prior to the services. NEPHI — Emily Jackson, 83, Burial will be in the Rose for an air strike over Vietnam, The proposal for revamping | Price. causes. Nephi, died Thursday in an crashed into the sea early’ ti ate administration of criminal Funeral services wil be Mon- Cemetery in Idaho. Ogden hospital of natural Saturday . |justice was made by Prof. |day at noon in the Manti North wauses. The craft, which was sent to LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may| Three of the planets were dis- |Andersen Air Force Base in |Lewis R. Katz of Case Western She was born Aug. 16, 1885, |Reserve Law School in Clevejeall at the Buchanan Funeral covered in modern times — |Guam from Fairchild AFB, in Bradford, England, a dau|Home in Manti Monday prior] Uranus was discovered in 1781, Spokane, Wash., was assigned jland, ghter of Edmund and Annie |to the services, |Neptune waslocated by matheto the Third Air Division, Tomlinson Lee. She married | Burial will be in the Manti matics in 186 and Pluto was Officials at Fairchild said the) Leon Jackson on Dec. 20, 1916, |six-man crew has not been re- Lawmakers in Nephi Hedied in 1961. covered. They said the aiferaft Mrs. Jackson was a member was carrying conventional mun-| (Continued from Page One) of the LDS Church. MONA—Ruby Thomson Sumitions, 500 and 750 pound bombs.tions. Owners of a majority of It hit the water at the end of/the property in the neighborAt the time of her death mers, 78, Mona, died Friday at Juab County Hospital of she was a retired cook. the island. hood could bring the project natural caus= before the city or county voters Survivors include one son and es, | BORN Boy to Thomas J. and Helen one daughter, Harold Jackson, She was born| AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL|M. Maycock Patten, Orem. | West Fiscal Nephi, and Mrs. Monte Oct, 29, 1890, | Saturday Girl to Richard and Colleen Opponents of the legislation | (Marjor‘e) Bailey, Ogden; 10 in Salt Lake| irl to Orville T. and Pauline| Walker Varney, Pleasant Grove. (Continued from Page One) claim the bill was hastily drawn grandchildren; three - greatCity, a daugh.| A. Corbridge Pinnock, Orem.| Girl to Steve and Ingeborg | up, is unworkable and nothing grandchilden, Funeral services |in the world monentary market, more or less than “urban reter of Orson, Girl :o Ronald and Connie Rae) Hoffman Kellogg, Orem. will be Monday at 1 p.m. in Spencer and Ash Harris, Provo. | Girl to Thomas and Gaye |weakening the dollar, franc and newalin disquise.” the Juab LDS Stake Center. Martha Ann|_ Girl to Wayne D. and Susan| Margaret Larsen Giles, Maple- ‘pound. “This bill is urban renewal,” Friends maycall at the Ander| Karl Blessing, head of the said Al Biorge, of Sandy, “let Poll Thomson. Hamilon Arnett, Provo. | ton. son Funeral Home in Nephi She married) Boy to John R.D. and Carolyn} Girl to Edd and Marie Carl- \West German Central Bank, no one denyit.” tonight form 7 to 9 p.m. and |was expected to explain his Executive Vice President; Ruth Sabey Brady, Provo. son Sabey ,Wallsburg. Mrs. Summers William H. Monday prior to the services. Boy to Phillip and Katherine | Boy to Jerry and Janice government’s next moves to the Maxwell E. Rich of the Salt} _ Burial will be in the Vine Bluéf Summers on Jan. 28, 1914, in Savage Bird, Springville. Marie Mzrasco Shaff, Orem. bankers Sunday. The officials Lake Area Chamber of Comthe Salt Lake LDS Temple. He €emetery. Boy to Rickey G. and Sharon | Boy to Boyd and Bonnie Bear- met in private informal confer- merce told House and Senate died Sept. 24, 1965. dall Wright, American Fork. ences on thecrisis Saturday. 'members the state is eligible Mrs. Summers was an active Specer Lamp, Dangerfield. Friday: y: |AT PAYSON CITY HOSPITAL | With the central banks for $25 million in earned credits CARD OF THANKS member of the LDS Church. |closed, there was no chance for under terms of the bill. m8 di Boy to Gary and Arlene Cam-| May 7: She was a resident of Salt The family of Harold E. and pbel] Jones, Provo. | Boy to Victor and Melva Kel- speculators to indicate whether Prior to adjournmentthe lawARCHITECT'S DESIGNfor tem next they would continue buying up makers appropriated $45,000 to Margaret D. Johnson wish to| Lake City until 1946, when she Boy to Roy and Sarah Artine|ley Long, Eureka. aeae *— Christ of tter-day ferdaySa Saints ( extend there sincere thanks and and her family moved to Mona, Smallcanyon, Provo. {marks even though the West m) a suburb of Washington, D. C. It will serve about pay for the costs of the special |May 6: At the time of her death she appreciation for the kindness a quarter-million Mori ‘monsliving eeeast of the Mississippi Boy to Stephen and Linda Lee} Boy to Kern and Susan Barn- German cabinet said the session plus $7,500 to the Joint jcurrency’s value would stay Legislative Operations CommitRiver and in eastern Canada and love expressed in the time was active as a musician in McEwan Randall, Provo. jey Boyer, Salt Lake City. of the great loss of their hus- various church organizations Girl to Norman A. and Carol Girl to Charles and Janet/PUt ut, tee for interim travel. and was a memberof the Mona | | whit i s h F President Kaare Petersen of band and father. Camp of the Daughters of Utah | Larson Jackson, Phoenix, Ariz. | Mea Hales; spanish Mork. ithe Norwegian Bankers Associ- One important piece of legislation killed during the special ioneers. | Girl to Kent and Elaine Reyation said in Oslo the West!secsion was the Teacher NegoSurvivors include three sons |nolds Christensen, Spanish) Girl to Jerry and Ruth Nel- German decision “does notltiation Act backed by Ram Son Nelson, Provo. and three daughters, Mrs. Ger- Fork. solve the problems which have ton. In its place the faeces ald (Madge) Newton, Mona; Boy to John and Carma K.| Girlto Ive.i and Glenna Elmer accumulated” and predicted) spproveq a resolution instruct-| | Losser, Payson. Richard Summers and Vaughn Simmons Wagner, Provo. revaluation despite the Bonn ing the Legislative Council to, JACKSON |M lay 3: Summers, both of Salt Lake Thursday: announcement. \study the subject. | Boy to Frank A. and Ann) Boy to Terry and Barbara City; Robert Summers, Orem;’|Marie “Doomed Sales Tax” Valenti Le Pore, Provo. Culbertson Kester, Payson. Mrs. Russell (Joy) Neilsen, FAMILY MORTUARY | Barlow said city requests | fo Prescent on Murray, and Mrs. C. Richard Girl to Gene R. and Marsha) Boy to Larry and Bett; y Lamb: ‘were rejected because local of | | Dunston, Grantsyille. Morris, Mar Vista, Calif.; 26 {Ann Jones Stott, Provo. ficials started too late to sell/ 373-6668 225-6124 785-3503 Boy to Terry and Sandra Girl to Thomas and Carol (Continued from Page One) grandchildren and 10 great|their recommendations to the| Forsyth Leishman, Provo. Clements Ludlow, Spanish grandchildren, legislators. | St. Clair Nixon, formerly Boy to Dale B. and Diane Fork. roads, said the link “changed of Provo, funeral services | Funeral services will be Tues“Mayor J. Bracken Lee didn’t! Phillips Stephenson, Provo. Girl to Bryan and Marsha our civilization.” will be conducted Monday at |day at 1 p.m. in the Mona LDS Spanish “The iron horse opened the help the cause of the cities by Write the record of 2 p.m. in the Olpin Family |Ward Chapel, Bishop Mark Boy to Bruce and Marilyn Thomas Flanders, itearing into the legislators the (aia Fork. Mortuary, 85 East 300 South, | Vest, Mona LDS Ward,officiat- McNamara Gurney, Provo. remembered ones into Le are Provo. Friends may cal] at Girl to Harley and Norma) May 2: merce took on a new vitality. |way he did,” said Barlow.‘This doomed the sales tax.” the Mortuary prior to serv+ ing. Clark Jerse, Pleasant Grove. Girl to Dennis and Renee Two oceans were joined — an of your pr ‘ond devotion Members of the Salt Lake ices. Interment in the Provo Friends maycall at the famIn ageless grani Girl to A. Richard and Susan Smith Knapp, Salt Lake City all the people in between those City Cemetery. ily home in Mona Monday from Barbara Law Thompson, Pro-/ AT AMERICAN FORK @ reminder in the cemetery two oceans developed a new City Commission and a number of other city officials had re7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday prior vo. that will set the place HOSPITAL sense of unity.” quested passage of a one-half part for all time, . Jean Fossum May funeral to the services. Girl to Donald and Kathryn May3: Museum Open services will be held Monday Burial will be in the Mona Ana Peters Roberts, American Girl to Jerry and Anita Per- The National Park Service cent increase in the local option at 11 a.m. in the East Sharon Cemetery under the direction sales tax. sson Phijlips, Pleasant Grove. now operates a permanent mu- Other measures passed by the stakehouse Friends may call of the Anderson Funeral Home Fork. Boy to Robert and Dorothy May 2 seum at the site of the rail), wmakers made Utah a memat the Stover Hall, BYU campus Sunday afternoon and in Nephi Harris Pulsipher, Provo. Girl to Jay M. and Sandra joining. The actual spot is 690 ber of the Western Interstate Mondayat the Church from | miles from Sacramento, Calif. ‘Nuclear Compact and provides Boy to GuyK. and Betty Jean Green Johnson, Pleasant Grove. 9:30 a.m. until time of serv1,085 miles from Omaha. Sowards Mortensen, Provo. May1 ices. Graveside services will \for the creation of a research ¢ to Kent and Beverly J. Boy to James R. and Mary The historic spot for the link \park at the University of Utah. be held Wednesdayat 10 a.m at Baker, Oregon. Kellersberger, Provo. Ellen Anderson Nielson, Pleas- was determined by a tracklaying race between Irishmen Wednesday ant Grove, working west and Chinese Girl to Phillip W. and Glen-| April 30 Paul Allen Beal, American na Boren Atkinson, Heber. Boy to Ricky and Vickie Jen- workers going east, Fork, funeral services will be Provoan’s Sister | Dies in Vernal w Nephi Lady Dies at 83 ‘Mona Woman Dies at Age of 78 Utah County Statistics itor ®pin: Golden Spike Sister of Provo Woman Dies held Tues¢ the American Chapel. at 11 a.m. in Fork 4th Ward Friends may call Monday from 7 to 9 at the Olpin Family Mortuary of Pleasant Grove and at the In Salt Lake Church prior to services. Interment in the Pleasant of Provo, died Friday in a Salt Lake hospital of a kidney ailment Funeral services will be Mon- John E. Beal, American day at noon at 255 S, 2nd E., Grove City Cemetery Fork, funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the American Fork 4th Ward Chapel. Friends may call Monday from 7 to 9 at the Olpin Family Mortuary of Pleasant Grove and at the Churchprior to services. Interment in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. h, Girl to Shirl and Kathryn kins Chatwin, Lehi. Morrison Davis, Orem Boy to Charles B. SALT LAKE CITY — Ella Dobson Gamblin, 60, Salt Lake City, sister of Mrs. Rose Davis Salt Lake City, where friends may cull tonight from 6 to 8 Ann Weston Arnsten, Provo. ant Grove. Apri] 29 Boy to LeEar| and Donna Austin Healey, American Fork. Boy to LaMont and Roslain Barnes Hamilton, Lehi. April 28: Girl to Robert Paul and to the St. Mark’s Hospital build- Boy to Edward and Karen’ {Stark Wilks, Provo, “Ee Boy to Kenneth N. and Bar- ‘bara Schow Peck, Lehi. | WeInvite your visit and Inquiries, your comparison ©f our work, our service, and our‘and reputation, 79 Years of Service To Provo and Central Utah the graduate S De Nancy Anderson Pulley, Ameri- p.m. and Mondayprior to the Boyto Darrel and Sharon Lee can Fork, services, Rogers Gray, Provo. Boy to John Phillip and Dawn Burial will be in the Sait Tuesday. | Christensen Hanks, Pleasant Lake City Cemetery. Boy to Robert and Ann Free-| Grove, Family suggests contributions stone Burnham, Provo. | April 27 ing fund, HLOWERS and Col- Boy to Daniel and Mary Jo/leen Black McCausland, Pleas- Gongawere Evans, Springville.| Boy to Thomas and Carolyn! Despain Elison, Orem. Boyto Bobby and Cheryl Ann Handy Potter, Provo. Girl to Richard and DeAnn Clegg Gornichec, Orem. 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