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Show 4 Sunday Herald "TJKPS You Can Skate for Free On , J -- ' V Christmas Day At Harbor Obituaries Ruby PL K. ft, . ' ' ' " ' . Skating on the Provo Boat Harbor oh UtahtakT 'will be free on Christmas.. state park Roy Knudsen, ranger, said regular cnarges will be in effect Sunday, when an attendant will be on hand to. collect' money and keep warming fires burning. Christmas there However, nil V. nn'nffinklr at ftl IsilrA and you may skate free. There will be no warming fires that day Mr. Knudsen said use of the skating facility has been dispoor since the appointingly harbor opened to skating a lit tle over a week ago. Can't Explain It He's at a loss to explain the poor turnout the biggest use was about 25 skaters one day .. Alma M. Hawkins Tripletr Provo Man's Grove Father Dies Woman Dies at 83 PLEASANT GROVE ::U - In SaJt Lake SALT LAKE CITY Ruby Kimball Triplett, S3, 190 E. 100 S., Pleasant Grove, died Thursday afternoon la the Holy Cross Hospital tn Salt Lake City of causes incident to age. She was born Jan. 2, 1884, In Meadowvllle. Rich County, to Eugene and Margaret Eldredgt. Kimball. She married wunam Triplett in Eureka, Calif., and be preceded her to death. - Alma Mears Hawkins, 95, lather of Provo man Earl Hawkins, died Friday morning to Salt Lake City of natural causes. He was born in Lehi Feb. 23, 1872, a son of Thomas S. and Elizabeth Mears Hawkins. ' He was the fourth of five children, all of whom preceded him to deatn. While he was very young, the Hawkins family moved to Arizona where Mr. Hawkins grew up. He married Harriet Ellen Carlton Dec. 30, 1890, to the ,0 but said several things" could w . n. ecung He theorized that with Pieum"r be participating the ZS snow- in oriented sports instead of skat-- " tog- - rr Others may be protesting the 10 cents for children charge between 12 and 16 year? old and 25 cents for those 16 and Slf This is the first year that there has oeen a cnarge ror use of the ice. The small charge, Mr. Knudsen explained, is to pay for snow removal and other expenses. It took a crew of five men with large equipment to clear the heavy snowfall for this weekend's skating."' T Third Possible possibility is that people have been so busy with their Christmas shopping and other preparations for the holidays that they haven't bad time to go skating, or take their children to the lake. Forecasts for continued cold promise good skating through Christmas. Mr. Knudsen said the ice which was about nine inches thick Saturday mornins WASHINGTON (UPI) The the best there has been for Viotnam pnnflipt still ha 9 several years. chance of going down in history The park service has cleared as an "economy war" . com- snow from an area about 400 pared to Korea if it can be held feet by 150 feet. Mr. Knudsen to a similar length, Pentagon said 250 skaters should be able statistics indicated today. to use the ice at one time Counting from the start of the comfortably. " big U.S. buildup to this would mean ending major military operations some time A third Economy Tag Mrs. Triplett was a member Mormon colonies of Mexico. of the IDS Church and a grand, They were the parents of 10 Mrs. Hawkins died daughter of Heber C. Kimball children. WHERE HAVE ALL THE SKATERS GONE, Roy Knudsen, puBs on his pipe, waiting for someone to show vp at the - Survivors include one son, nearly 22 years ago. Provo wonders Boat Barbor. He says the facility is little Used. fire he beside and tits Revolum Merican the warming ranger, park During Kenneth Triplett of Los Angeles; to tion 1912 the left brother one family two grandchildren; and three sisters, Eugene H. Mexico where Mr. Hawkins was Kimball, Orting, Wash.; Mrs. a border policeman, coming to Leona K. Hall, Satt Lake City; Utah in 1916, He had been a and construc Mrs. Lenora K. Evans, Grand rancher-farmJunction, Colo.; Mrs. Harriet K tion Worker. He was a member of the IDS Halliday, Pleasant Grovt. Church, having filled a shortbe will Funeral services . term mission among the Span Tuesday, 11 a.m., la the Olpin Separate from the festive light service. No Christmas Day Christmas songs and readings; of San Juan people Mortuary at Pleasant Grove, celebrations and hectic shop- services are scheduled for the special Christmas services Utah. He had been a County, where friends may call prior to downtown. em were held last week because of Or or local the either Provo ping sprints superintendent of the MIA and Veterans seeking home loans fee services, churches are ready to pay rev churches. The Provo Communi- members leaving town for a teacher. ward guaranteed by the Veterans lo- uinstmas. Burial will be at the Pleas-at- n Survivors include A banquet spon eight chil Administration are advised by erence to the spirit of Christ ty Congregational Church is Grove .City Cemetery. dren: Alma Hawkins, Blanding; the VA to be cautious about and His birth in religious cated at 175 N. Universityve. sored by the NYPS (Nazarene Christmas celebrations. The Voung People's Society) was to 1968. San Juan County; Mrs. J. W. Orem Community Churtf getting involved to "side-deals-" held this week to celebration of "true will Christmas" spirit (Ethel) Mangum, Elmo, Emery or Should that come about the The Orem Community Church, as a conaiuon be emphasized at congregation- 130 N. 400 E., will have a spe- of Christmas. Defense County; Joseph Hawkins, Too to purchasing a home. Department pointed al meetings and masses sched- Seventh Day Adventist ele; James Hawkins, San Diego, out there - would be several cial IMstmasCommunion serhv There have been-ca- ses A Christmas eirSunday; 7 worship service respects to which the average Calif.; Mrs. Frank (Bessie) vice at 11 a.m., with special which veterans have been re was held Saturday dealing with annual cost of the Vietnam Churches IDS Dopp, Independence, Mo.; Lor. A music. candle Christmas to or even required Christ's birth and sacrifice. AH IDS Church congregations enzo Hawkins, Blanding; Earl quested struggle could be considered light service will be at 10:30 There items of furniture or purchase are no Christmas Eve or less man for other wars. These will hold and Christmas Mrs. Hawkins, Provo, pro- p.m. tonight and the Pilgrim Loyd other merchandise. These are special lUInforctd CenChristmas Day services sche include: 1 Hiavy Stl I VATICAN CITY (UPIMn (Harriet) Petersen, Rlverton, grams at the individual wards Fellowship (high-schoVault. . end Cevtr tral not from aged and in cash for the regularly scheduled members) will distribute lights duled. fervent appeal for goodwill, Wyo.. 58 grandchildren; 82 paid U.S. fatalities, last reported tongtw-i- n groor plot- the proceeds of the loan guaran- during Pone Paul W uraed mankind great grandchildren, and 21 tic diphalt moJ unltoi covar VA. meeting times today. The pro- to the congregation. at are less than 15,646,' half the the insured or teed by two In some cases Saturday night to accept the ttcunly with vault. total for Korea. the items have grams will be centered around St Francis Catholic Church In a children who f covar eonttructiofl Christmas" of LBJ, No a Christmas theme. him in gift special A Midnight Mass "great preceded as to con-been so over-pricWith 3.4 million men in 3Archid taol offard odd! world "fraught with ever more death, Mrs. Benjamin (Jennie) statute additional consideration Christmas meetngs will be held will be tonight (Continued from mass tionol ttrangth yhart aorth uniform, the armed forces are Page One) erious and fearsome offensives Palmer and Parker Hawkins. Monday, Christmas Day. for the purchase of a home. at the church, 172 N. 500 W., more wtight and itrau art grrtt. than 200,000 below the to menaces" and peace. Funeral services will be held Provo Community Church Available with artistically deProvo. Regular Sunday masses for a halt in U.S. bombing of Korean peak, even though the Sometimes "these offers are moulded 'cover; for "It is not vain to hope that at to B 1 a n d 1 n g Wednesday at legitimate and benefit the vet Christmas Communion will will be 8. 9:30 and 11 a.m. signed North Vietnam. in Vietnam is troop strength diitinctive appearance or with last men will realize that they be held schethe p.m. at The Vatican regularly Christian Science meeting ended at greater. and the VA has no ob plain round cover. Burial will be to the Blanding eran, can and must love one another, A regular Sunday service at 10:01 pjn. as police and cold to such purchase as duled meeting time of 11 a.m. jection vaults are Although dollar figures are the to and not arm themselves to 10 to9 weather From Cemetery. . broke 5Betly for addedthoroughly 11 a.m. will be, "Christ Jesus." p.m. up long as they are not paid for today. comparable,-becau- se strength the nanot fatal of fight risks, war demon- tion's point and durability, with the proceeds of the loa- n- night- there will be a candle- - The Christian Science Reading and productivity has doubled one another, and not kill each CommuVaults available strations are of hundreds leesley by Room is located at 105 E. 100 In any case where the seller and money values have denist-inspired through leading Funeral Directors. ether," the Pope declared In his Italians to the N., Provo. and purchaser have entered in the on the effect clined, budget annual Christmas message. heart of Rome. Church of Christ or to has been similar to percentages. BEESLEY The advance text of the SALT LAKE CITY Rupert Heaviest Security will be censervices Involving Regular personal As a proportion of the Gross the around Samuel beamed died heaFri 78, Authorities the Strong, message, imposed tered around Christ at meetMonument & Vault property to evade th GI statun viest security in Rome's history National Product, military world, reached President John-to- day; funeral Tuesday 10 a.m tory requirements mat the purings today at 10 a.m. and 6 for Vietnam apparentto protect Johnson from the spending as Air Force I winged 38 E. 7th S. Catherine Juliette chase Company p.m., 1055 S. State, Orem. price of the borne not be ly will not go much above 9 per I 725 S. Stat Ph 3744580 toward Rome from Vietnam Palmer Jensen, 93, died Wed in excess demonstrators the and guard of the reasonable First Assembly of God in keeping them cent, compared to 12.1 per cent war Jones. The 1,500-wor-d nesday noon, .260 E. South value established by the VA A special Christmas program succeeded mention during Korea. avoided Fran-cdirect iaroeal Temple. Agnes Rencher will be held at the church to- away from the President appraisal, the VA is required Johnson Vatican at left lot Vietnam but the war was 60, died Thursday; funeral to thf investigate the matter night at 5:30, 790 N. 600 W.J 10:30 efeirlv nreorxuwina the 70- - Thursday 11 a.m., Sandy 16th thoroughly. p.m., flying back to A fire breaks out to an Provo. Otter meetings today NEPHI Christmas Special d h IDS Ward Pope. Ciampino Airport seven miles American home every 49 year-olChapel, In cases where a "side-deaServices for the various LDS are the regularly scheduled Ave Force One was seconds. where away East Rae Cuddeback Clark, 81, or appears to oe wards of Juab Stake have been Sunday School at 9:45 ii.m. and to fly him home to the died Friday; funeral Tuesday involved waiting details must be re- planned for Sunday afternoon morning worship at 11 a.m. White House for Christmas. Train-Ca- r noon, 574 E. 1st S. Alma Mears vealed to the VA, which reSt Mark's Lutheran Church Sacrament Hawkins, 96, died Friday; fun- serves the right to inspect and to the wardmeetings, according A Christmas service will be The President raced the bishops. sun a quarter of the way eral Wednesday 1 p.m., Bland(Continued from Page One) the items Involved bethis morning at 8. There will setting appraise The Mona Ward Choir has around the world for his Ward Chapel. ing IDS fore approving a loan. be no Christmas Day meeting fce leaden of a Provo High MURRAY selections for with the Pope, arriving En-nlspecial arranged meeting Laura Peart tScbool speech group mat had their evening meeting which at the church, 464 W. 3700 N., in Rome via Pakistan from Willits, 79, died Friday; Provo. - -- i : performed to the Salt Lake Tab will Cam Ranh Bay, South Vietnam, begin at 6 p.m., the new funeral Wednesday noon, 4760 LDS Church Reorganized ernacle. . where he spent about two hours Mona the time for S. State. regular Christmas services will be with American fighting men and She is survived by her par ward Sacrament meeting, ac MIDVALE Ann Margaret held at the regularly scheduled decorated battle heroes. 'ents of Provo; Grandparents, Stanaga, 90, died Friday; Re-- In cording to Bishop Marc E. Vest 240 W. 200 S., Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thornton, The traveling White House The Levan Ward meeting has meetings at A preaching service Provo. Johnson's plan for the 4 to been for kept -changed p.m. SPOKANE, Wash. (UPI) will be at 11 a.m. today followSnencer. Soanish Fork: one m., 6t. Tnerese Lnurcn, 112 S. their flight secret, Christmas Eve special and Rain Midvaie. steadily warming brother. Ricky Jack Thornton Alien, ing Church school worship at but late word said Air Force Golden is to Mangelson program. WELLINGTON, Carbon Coun- temperatures have begun 9:45 and class period at 10 a. One was and a sister Lisa Ann Thornton, the Levan Ward bishop expected to refuel in Nephi Orlando Perkins, melt the heavy snowfall that ty m. A prayer service will be at the Azores and arrive in the both of Provo. Milton of T. Hormon, bishop died Thursday; funeral covered much of eastern Wash 86, 7 p.m. tonight, with no Christ- U.S. Funeral services will be held the Nephi .First Ward, has ancapital between 1 a.m., 1 p.m., Wellington IDS ington and northern Idaho. Tuesday the mas Day meetings scheduled. EST and 2 ajm., EST Sunday. in Wednesday at nounced meet Sacrament that pjn. : The Weather Bureau explain Room Chapel, Ward Chapel. l Berg Drawing will beguTin that ward at St Mary's Episcopal Church ed the warming temperatures ing A candlelight procession will A. John with Provo. Bishop the regular .hour of 7 p.m. The be by saying the cold air that had .Ellison of the Provo 17th Ward tonight at 11:30 p.m., 50 W. POTTED Junior High School chorus will 200 N., Provo. Other meetings hung over the area since Dec. officiating. Friends may caH musical num 11 is being pushed out and re- present special, are those regularly scheduled at the mortuary Tuesday even- bers. PLANTS the warm, by relatively at 8 and 10 a.m. today. toff from 6 to 8 p.m. ana Wed (Continued from Page One) placed The Second and Third Nephi with moist air mass associated Bring Sunshine nesday prior to services. Evangelical Free Church hiding in a cave along South a low area centered to Wards will be meeting at 5 p, A Christmas service will be pressure m. Bishop Vaughn J. Paxman Vietnam's northern coast. Over the Gulf of Alaska. Into Cold, at the regular 11 a.m. meeting of the Second Ward invites all North Vietnam, U.S. spokesmen of snow ThursWintry Days Inches : members to" the special Christ time, 280 S. 400 E., Orem. A said, Communist gunners shot Eight .' down two VS. planes Friday, day made it appear that a mas services., in the jjjjj.jj special candlelight service will white Christmas was a sure (Continued from Page One) Ward Bishop K. J. Sperry has oe tomgnt at 7 p.m, including a Navy A4 Skyhawk Nazarene Church thing, but the warm air quickly announced of new the the first , and that a Christmas, Navy's planning, $524; and sheriff, $7, slush to turned snow the services today at 10 Rohbock Friday. Regular A7 to Corsair 1 jets be lost in cantata will be presented by 065. KfT-,a.m. and a preaching service The weather forecast called the ward choir. Vietnam action. Both pilots Reporting surpluses were: were Floral 11 a.m. Sons will be at centered above for freezing The Nephi Fourth Ward will highs Xm,.awr missing and feared dead : district court, $5,297;. juvenile or captured. throughout much of the area also hear Christmas services, around Christ with the sermon, OREM 104 SO. STATE : court, (163; youth home, $3,633; "Adoration of the Magi." The truce The Christmas Saturday. to E. Bishop according Ralph raanity hearings, $235; court re- called Chase.. The meeting will begin meetings will have special by the United States and corder, $1,430; treasurer, $3,501; its allies, as wellNas affecting STATE FUNERAL at the regular time of 6 p.m. r f w .v i mr m nn i ew v ii $2,636; ."planning commission, All members of Juab Stake ground action was to ground all buildagricultural agent $626; Thailand (UPI)-The BANGKOK, war planes over North and are urged to spend Christmas '. Ing and grounds, $1,752; micro South Vietnam 'except government Saturday or- Eve to their sacrament meet for search film, $734; jail, $4,896; reconnaissance flights over the dered a state funeral with full ings and enjoy the Christmas "and rescue, $358; fire warden, North. military honors for six Thai spirit there. $8,636; agricultural inspector, Open Sunday 11 a.m.-- 8 p.m. Military sources said the soldiers killed Wednesday to a $193; bee inspector, $20; recre- - truce would not halt attacks on battle with Viet Cong guerrillas "ation, $27; civil defense $6,- - "Communist arms smuggling near Saigon. The Thaismem-ber- s -268; public safety, $1,276; high- activities down the Ho Chi Minn of the "Queen's Cobras," $33,623; weed control, Trail killed 54 Viet Cong. ' ways, through Laos. $4,323; home health, $4,431; Christmastime affords us the chance mosquito control, $800; handi- to txpns our heartfelt gratitude capped children, $559; public for the friendship and generosity : aid, $1,156; and you hone H have shown us through the year. We $529. extend best wishes for a happy holiday. Possible Churches of the Area Will Hold Religious Christmas Rites Today VA Warns er About 'Side Deals' - - In Viet War - mid-196- 5, ' Pope Issues "tie-m-sai- Yule Tidings 2 Pope ed 4 Utah Obituaries Nephi t" LDS Wards Set Yule Rites y, 8600-12t- l" "ae-in-sa- ie - ss Thaw Begins Washington - I Allies Set County Sees - -- , - ur 22S-31- n B & H PHARMACY 7 t, CITY DRUG i i n merry, merry (shristeas Berg Mortuary Services , DISMISSAL RISE FRANKFURT, ; (UPI)-Dismi- ssals Germany in West metal working .Industry rose to 1,700 .. last imonth, the Metal Workers Union reports. The total jobless workers to the Industry was not known, the union said. 'ailing OPEN SUNDAY From 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. v . 1 .A robin lust hatched eats an average of 14 feet of earth i worms every day. E. CENTER 373-721- 0 ;" Madsen Klnsey . Margaret funeral services will be con- -, ducted Wednesday at 11 a. m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo. Friend may call at the mortuary Tuesday evening from 6 to 8 and Wednesday prior to services. Interment In the Provo City Cemetery. Robert Mitchell Sawaya funeral services pending. OREM Sil.HlIlillimliliilililii,im(,iii,iiI CHRISTMAS WRAP DECORATIONS STATE BANK LIGHTS 286 W. Center . 373-728- 8 .185 South State Street OREM |