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Show 4 By United Press International Obituaries Tuesday; Man Dies ELKO, Nev eu ces im € bs a ‘ in Charles G Peay. #5, 461 § for S He igna oH 4th W, Py g-time em- Ne of : re or or man and a F ployee of nion Pacific Rail- a Payson S man. : got “ © ce ‘“, - - iow this home Payson He moved to Elko in the early 1920s as a member of the ground crew at the El ko airport, He worked as a me morning was 23 wee cy feller University, New York Ev The amalysis means He was born Aug. 23, 1901 in and Eliza Car ter Peay. He married Jessie , 4 4 Mr, Peay generates and suffe ation Thursday ev ne acid wh cat in wh struck a Shetland State, accord: | FURNISHED BY GOOD! BODY AND COMPANY Members ef New York Stock Exchange organizes DOW JONES AVERAGE’ clume 30 Industrieis 20 Ralis 1S Utilities 45 stocas 0.486000. 9: a) 02 16 3170 3) Bel > a + R95 YORK SYOCK Ex TATIONS Freays Close Monday's Onan Gerald M. Edeiman. 34 with 3 trace of precipitation Prof. The low thic morning was 36 leader of the team which iment Biology High for the nation Sunday was achieved the stupendous feat in the key 93 at Thermal, Calif. National chemical analysis at the Rocke- cule He died jast week at his oa iwioe the Ut He July 1, 1903, in Provo, a son of William B UPI Science Editor Stock Market Ander cent of life Provo's high tor Sunday was They were revealed today by Sund, tura that of the nucleic By DELOS SMITH high today near 60; low tonight in mid 30s; high ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (UPI) The Tuesday in low Xs; probability —Science im the knows now of rain today 20 per cent and structure and elemer tonight and Tuesday 70 per second most important molecule Payson Native Dies in Elko Ex-Railroad 5S 800 E., Life Molecule Uncovered Clouds increasing today; showers likely tonight and Tuesday with chance of some snow lale tonight and |Melvin C. Wignall_ Charles G. Peay e Salt Lake City, Logan, Ogden and Provo. — Second Most Important SeHits Horse, Daily Herald MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1969 | Weather Forecast chanic, maintenance manager - Fencing Helps ’ Protect Against has four that amino acids an¢ science now is in a position to They are st learn how to control the body’s four chains defenses, by improving the of 214 amino defenses against bacteriai, viral each and two needed as in the case of vital linked in inner-connecting ervices for Alta Oak- organ transplants , 66, well-known The number one molecule school teacher, will be held Tuesday at 11:30 am. at é the Berg Mortuary Chapel! in Man Jailed On and machinist Since 1948 he tad operated| |wignall’s Repair Shop in Elko Heparticularly enjoyed hunt ing, fishing and camping Survivors include his widow Aurelia Wignall, Elko; two sons. ployee of the Union Pacific Max C. Wignall, Elko; and Mel. Railroad, retiring in March of vin Wignall, San Jose, Calif 1080, He had worked for the twobrothers, Bert Wignall, Payson; and William Wignal!, Salt railroad for 27 years » Lake City; and three Adams on Nov. 21, 1929, in Salt Lake City Mr. Peay was retired em: Deer Damage : PLEASANT GROVE Correction Made and other harmful invaders by each made up of 446 amino Haine In Rites Time abolishing the defenses when residues. These chains Provo, where friends may call tonight from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday prior to the services. The time was previously an- nounced at 11 a.m. Mrs. West- over died Saturday morning in acid P)ODIEM of Geer Causing London Says loop at by chemical bonds Teas is ‘The molecule is a protein and Watley ofAr Farewell to the largest protein which kas , ae vee ey has ee 1 been analyzed so far in NeW ‘ruil tre s In between the ge h molecular ‘weight is 150,000 “ler ones already in his orch- Eisen ower Hinwoshesthante Gum ig ard in Manila, and knowing Statutory Count hydrogen atom. But Edelman tat these are very tempting to LONDON (UPI)—Great Bri ; ; had many other OREM— Wiliam Paul George, chemical details intimate deer, he decided something tain said goodby to the late|{ would haveto be done to pre- Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower 1226 Emerson, Salt Lake City, The | ahaine eee vent the deer from damaging today iM was arraigned in OremCity with which the molecule “rcog- !PE™ Prince Philip, Queen Mother| \\ the Central Utah Convalescent Court on a charge of indecent njzes” anything foreign to the Art Henderson. local conser- Elizabeth, Prime Minister HaHe was a member of the officer o fthe Fish and roid Wilson. » Center of a heart ailment the Anglican Union Pacific Oldtimers Clud. Mrs. William (Mable) [ assault on a child under 14 body to which it belongs and vation Game Department suggested Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Lake City; Mrs Herman Survivors include a daughter, years of age Mr George is in forms antibodies which kil Mr. Peay was a member of Salt (Mildred) Bausnert, Winnemuc Mrs. Eldrid S. (RosLynn) Bunt- the Utah County Jail in lieu of or neutralize it. They are fencing the trees Michael Ramsey; Roman Cath- > the Provo I4th LDS Ward at the ca, Nev.; and Mrs. Arvil Jose ing. Salt Lake City -2,000bail, pending preliminary capable of forming billions of He asked the Pleasant Grove olic Cardinal John Carmel 5% time of his death phine) Conk, Provo. chemically different antibodies Sportsmen's Association who Heenan, gentlemen in bowler He had lived his entire life in Following funeral services in Burial will be in the Provo hearingin the court i The foreign substances are ave been involved with conser- hats and girls in miniskirts © Provo, and had attended Provo Elko, interment was in the City Cemetery. called antigens and come from Y ation to help out and with massed into St. Paul's Cathe- er schools, Burns Memorial Garden in the invading bacteria or viruses and their support and about 12 te dral for a memorial tribute to From 1928 to 1938 he was em- Garden of Etemity from the “foreign” tissues of }4 Scouts the project was soon the American Londoners possiployed by Pacific Fruit and Pro(Continued from Page One) transplanted organs. They hea- wider way bly loved more than any other.| seaboara a duce, and from 1938 to 1942, he f . vy chains activates the anti Wire fencing was measured They came at the request of] $2”Roebuck SPANISH FORK — Jeffrey owned and operated his own Merely bodies cut and installed around each Queen Elizabeth II. She cannot) studebsker Worthington Lynn Moosman, four-day-old pe In|message ce trucking service. At this time he is es ay ree. a i { son of Eddie and Connie Jacob- aang roparae ie workeole|. Much done. scientific work remains NeW tree, all 150 of them. Mr./by custom attend a nonroyall tenacul suiper began working for the Union | ype oo ne es But now further Henderson explained that this funeral with—in her words—the| Textron inc Infant Succumbs Native of Provo Succumbs at bowling | Homein Murray Pacific Railroad. sen Moosman, 535 N. Ist E., Spanish Fork, died Saturday Higher 2 3 a Sen S352 7) pa mn 36 Wa We havelresearch is not only possible but method of protecting young "one exception of Winston! tramanerce son Proposalstakes ime, Toe His hobbies included that his Telative'y easy. Edelman and { has beenused successfully Churchill.” But she assembled] tans taeEnte ee at the Utah Valley Hospital in a 1d Ga eas ‘il iat his colleagues are determining before to keep deer away at St. Paul’s—where Churchill's theniet. Centon 35. asl | MURRAY — Edgar Frederick Provo of complications follow- ieee Survivors include his widow |Jones, 82, Murray, native of ing birth onger-range Proposals Wi theithe threedimensional shape of He stated that although hejriles were held and where|tner cornice ase 2a require legislation until the s shape ey axnec hd Britain's test we Cee Ghee of Provo; two sons and four | Provo, died at his home Friday| He was born April 8, 1969, in administration tie looped chains. docsm’tdeerexpect muchtheredamage’ Telastone—the PesectlelcarkOty th be daughters, Karl W. Peay, of natural causes. additional studieshasand completed planning, |other scientists can goThey on to and the from this spring have 'ememberedin pomp) rics ‘states. stee! ay ae | os ue Springville; Mrs. Lloyd (Lael) He was born Feb. 23, 1887, in Payson. andLight Power tah | empire of circumstance and head 9 least at of immuno- been herds His parents are members of Some of the longer term) analysis of the smaller Lee and Charles Robert Peay, Provo, a son of Frederick W. plans, . Nixon said, ; include| globulins with which everyone's seens at a time lately on the Re pied all flags lowered to) wsue Bancorp a aA 2 i ; the LDS Church. both of Orem; Mrs. Ross (Jo- and Mary Jane Evans Jones serum swarms—those foothills. best PW Wont 3" oS Tene) Thomas, Mrs. Gary (Don- Mr. Jones wasa retired far- Survivors include his par-| setting up an Office of Child|bloog are bound to specific He said that Mr. Wadley had AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE HH na) Adamson and Louise Peay, mer. ents of Spanish Fork, and one Development to improve the Which environment and nutrition of antigens and are producing or already been visited by deer QUOTATIONS Friday Monday all of Provo; 27 grandchildren, brother and one sister, Wendy lose Open At the time of his death, he that there has been some) Air West Air Lines 17% IPA and one brother and onesister, was a member of the Murray Marie Moosman and Eddie children under five years cf|prepared to produce antibodies and trouble in Orem already. | Day mines 19H Te them. Jesse Peay, Salt Lake City, and 2nd LDS Ward. Scott Moosman, both of Span- age. The problemsofthecities, against | Deseret Pharmac Sia 5 ederal Reserve BM hunger and malnutrition and| Edelman’s team worked with Assisting in fencing the trees Mrs. Inez Kimber, Provo. ish Fork, and grandparents, : CarHe was a graduate of the LDS 0% 11 PAYSON — Approximately’ New. \Reveo Park “pure” immunoglobulin de Were Dale Carter, Leonard Dru ‘in Be Funeral services will be Business College in 1906. Thurlow Jacobsen, Oak City; inadequate welfare programs a aa ae rived from a patient with the ter and Glade Hilton from the $600 was taken in for food and Skaggs Drug Com ‘Thursdayat 2 p.m. in the Olpin He had been employed as a and Mrs. Ada Jacobsen, Orem also werelisted Drugs S24 Ba sales of household articles at | Syntex , tah Idaho Association. Sportsmen's myeloma, multiple cancer, his|bone of hint a gave Sugar ioe 16H Family Mortuary of Provo, timekeeper for American and one great-grandfather, wil: b the recent country store sponudget plans during the week- These “myeloma proteins” do Bishop Max Rawlings, Provo Bridge Companyfor a number liam Jacobsen, Delta. THE COUNTER STOCKS sored by the Senior Citizens at [OVER end when he announced inten- not blend with other substances. | Monday's Quotations: Bid A 4th LDS Ward, officiating. Funeral services will be Tuesof years. Tornadoes ie center in the old taber- | Albertson’s 18.19 13.6219 are immunoglobulins “Pure” spending military cut to tions Friends may call at the morCc ABS UEDIRLY Survivors include four broth- day at 1 p.m. in the Walker by $1.1 billion and domestic/ unobtainable from any other cle. | Bank of America BIS 7433 tuary Wedensday from 6 to 8 ers, Owen J. Jones, Cecil Jon Funeral Home in Spanish Fork, 1925 Oe (Continued from Page One) | An excellent turnout of citi- Equity Ol p.m. and Thursdayprior to the Eugene Jones and Lynn Jones, where friends maycall Tuesday programs by $2.9 billion. His) source. zens indicated muchinterest in fiscal 1970 budget, Nixon said, | services the eastern slopes of the the event and in the building SPECIAL HELP all of Murray | prior to the services. billion $5.8 a produce will Burial will be in the Provo Funeral services will be con-) Burial will be in the SpanRockies from Montana tO which is being renewed as a WASHINGTON (UPI) —The surplus—biggest surplus since City Cemetery | 1951 Eastern New Mexico, and @ center for the Senior Citizens| ducted Tuesday at noon at 4760 ish Fork City Cemetery. Labor Department has classiS, State, where friends may few showersfell in the Pacific’ activities, Luncheon was served fied persons with a history of Scheduled For Release call tonight from 6 to 8 p.m f Northwest _ in the basement, where a fine drug Senate Democratic Leader D . k addiction as “‘handiand Tuesday one hour before the rinks for | Clear skies were prevalent in kitchen and otherfacilities are capped,” making them eligible Mike Mansfield said the Nixon) Services. itemized budget figures, whi v mat 2 the Nee Ceth located. Sale of household arti- for special federal job training Burial will be in the Murray scheduled for release this) Sunday's storms in the Soutn cles and clothing mostly used and help. A spokesman said the | are BORN City Cemetery. week, are “the long awaited, Hijackers also deluged parts of Louisiana py¢ 2 good aallen, took department expects to handle AT UTAH V., ALLEY HOSPITAL! long anticipated budget” which| and eastern Texas with up to as place on the floor of the main and gardening. $600 Netted By Senior Citizens No Free Former Proveans’ Child Dies in Statistics Salt Lake City Terri Lynn Petersen, 11-day- Today: s Congress has been waiting to. Boy to Melvin ang Barbara! tackle. Mansfield along wieh ie uben Kinder Mecham Burnside, Orem. Death Claims Sp. Fork Native “a MIAMI (UPI)—A cool stewar- much as eight inches of rain.| auditorium. dess has let it be known that minimum of 10,000 drug addicts in the next 12 months.” In some interior sections of| | Democrats Edward M. Kennedy hijackers don’t rate free drinks the West, winds up to 60 miles' Boy to Jerry L. and LouAnn! and Edmund S Muskie have on nonscheduled flights to'an hour Sunday kicked up dust Buck Provost, Orem \warned repeatedly they want to/Havana. storms, while along the Oregon | Girl to James T. and Ruth jcut down military spending and| Janet Hoffman was one of the Coast gale warnings wereup. In the Primary Children's Hospit-| Sidwell Duke, Orem. al in Salt Lake City | divert the savings into domestic hostesses aboard a Pan Ameri- northwestern Nevada, blowing Sunday: programs. The parents are members of SALT LAKE CITY — Funeral can 727 jet which was diverted dust reducted visibility to zero. services for Ruben Kinder, 80, Girl to Denny and Kathlyn R While Nixon has not yet to Cuba by four armed men the LDS Church ‘detailed where he will make all Sundayduring a Puerto Rico-toSurvivors include his parents Salt Lake City, a native of Span. Mount Dennis, Provo. Boy to Dennis K. and Sylvia of the cuts, some changesin the and one sister, Penina Peter- }s' h Fork, were held today Miami hop. When one of the poverty programs have already hijackers ordered a scotch on sen, all of Salt Lake City; grand- Salt Lake City, Mr. Kinder died Hatch Henricks, Orem. Girl to Scott and Sandra Black sparked opposition. This was, parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Friday in aSalt Lake hospital Pearce, the rocks, she made him pay. Provo. likely to continue this week) “He gave her a dollar and she A. Petersen, Provo, and Mr. and f a heart ailment. Mrs, Ralph K, Jones, Alpine, He was born April 5, 1889. in Boy to Richard and Judy Mof- when a Senate subcommittee on gave him 50 cents change,” said erty begins hearings and) Capt. George V. Dix, the pilot and great - grandparents, Mr. Spanish Fork, a son of Robert fitt Dyson, Orem. and Mrs George L. Wood, and an nd Morgie Boyack Kinder. He Girl to Don and Frances fore the House Education and on Flight 460, HOUSTON (UPI) — William Labor Committee Mrs Erma Petersen, all of Pro- married Evelyn Georgia Alq- Sleight Young, Wallsburg Carl Harrison, 51, the world’s 250 Miles Out | 60th heart transplant recipient, vo; Mr, and Mrs. M. C. McGee, rich in the Salt Lake LDS Tem- Saturday Dix said he was about 250 Girl to Thomas and Sheila Fox) Sunday at Methodist Oregon: Mrs. Myrtle Fogg, Gar- ple miles out of San Juan when Hospital, two weeks after he | Mr. Kinder was an employee Tinney, Orem den Grove, Calif, and Mrs Miss Hoffman called him from Emily Rhodes, Brigham City of the Denver and Rio Grande Boy to Douglas ang Doris Olereadmitted was eRiiA CARYN faa soa Bateman, Provo SoeOe Said.""Harrison, a Longview, Tex., | raveside services will be Railroad for 37 years He was a member of the LDS Boy to Harold and Sandra Car- million figure for the 1965 Havana. I think he has a ee or Tesident, was given the heart off Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Proter Swenson, Provo. | floods vo City Cemetery. Friends may Chureh. something.” “|traffie victim Frederick W. “riday: Survivors include hig widow cal] at the Olpin Family Mor Boy to Dennis R. and Connie Many of the homeless in “Bring him up and let's find CO"S” TH, 20, of Lockport, N.Y... tuary in Provo Tuesday from 1 of Salt Lake City, five son, and Sioux City. lowa, and Cherokee, out,” the captain told the Oct, 17, 1968. Dr. Michael Deb Jean Dur: i two daughters, Mrs. Naomi K to 145 p.m lowa, were able to return to| stewarde: stewardess tion akey performed the opera-| AT PA will be in the Provo Linam, Mrs. DaRue K. Bilcher, serge About ie per ae The gun was no toy. es City Cemetery under the direc- Alma Kinder, Armond Kinder those driven from their’ yt was the second hijackin S sevesiee Girl to Frank and Joan Mil- of tion of Olpin Family Mortuary and Bill Kinder. all of Salt Lake ler Mecham, Palmyra. homes in South Dakota were within 48 hours, the 22nd of ie A oy pee capitols are City, and LaVar Kinder and of Provo. back today. But new evacua- year and the 14th involving US, “**!8"® omen z= seccncct Orval Kinder, both of Las April 9: tions were forced Sunday in For Pan American, it Illinois ranks first among the Vegas, Nev.; a grandson he Git! to Randall and Jana Minnesota and North Dakota airplanes, was the first of the year and states in amount of exports. reared, Ruben Allen Kinder, “atrett Hudson, Payson. In Minnesota, where seven the third in the airline’s history. Salt Lake City; 2% grandchil- Boy to Keith and Jacklyn deaths were connected to floods. New York is second, 1 |dren: 33. great-grandchildren Strong Buys, Spanish Fork. the most critical situation was France has the biggest output| {and onesister, Mrs. Dasie Hof. April 8: a Granite Falls, which is on of food in Western Europe Boy to Eddie D. and Connie the Minnesota River, But the jeling, Salt Lake City ‘as in the Murray City Jacobson Moosman, Spanish river began to recede slightly | old son of Joseph Lee and Lee Jean Jones Petersen, Salt Lake City, former Provoans, died at Everything Marked Down Heart Recipient Dies of Callaway Yarn & Knit Shop Unrelated Cause 242 SO. MAIN, SPRINGVILLE QUITTING BUSINESS Red River Unger’s Les Bouquet reg. 1.59 .... Reynold’s - Versailles reg. 1.40 . sae. Sale 99 ts. .sale 90¢ Bucilla Paradise reg. 95¢ ............. . sale 50c Aunt Lydia’s Rug Yarn reg. 39c .... .sale 3 for $1.00 4 Ply Knitting Worsted reg. 1.59 Nylon & WoolSlipper Yarn. reg. 1.69 . Al Needlepoint ............... eps Neeclepoint Yarn reg. 1.25 All Knitting Book, Bags & Needles . 2 - sale 1.29 .sale 1.39 ‘4 i off DRAPE RIES Ipin EANMORTUARY 973-6668 225-6124 785-3503 ay. Provo, fu- be con ducted Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Olpin Family Mortuary, 8 East 300 South, Provo Friends may call at the mor tuary Wednesday evening from 68 and Thursday prior to services. Interment in the Prove City Cemetery. Infant Terri Lynn Peterson raveside services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Provo City Cemetery. Friends may call at the Olpin Family Mortuary, 85 East 300 South, Provo, Tuesday from 1 to 1:45 p.m. Fork ¢ Cemetery April 7: Boy to Howard J. and Cheryl Lady Churchill Gardner Fork Make Progress (UPI)—Lady Sir Winston, today made further progress in her recuperation Family Mortuary of Pleasant Grove, Boy to Rebert L. and Lucille Be n Mattinson, Nephi Girl to Morgan Jr. and Ramona Tingey Hurst, Springvilie. April 3: from a fractured thigh, a Boy to Dean and Sherry Lee Westminister Hospital spokes: Van Ausdal Hendrickson, Sanman said taquin Boy to Allen and Karen Neves Six Killed, Bus Rollover bank Minn the would be closed by water today. into a stream today and six women | Were reported killed, MEMORY BOARDS 69 East Center, Ulah Alta O. Westover funeral April 15th at 11:30 in the CHART-A-MATIC Utah Office Supply Mortuary Se rvices 5 Prone 84-1841 services will be held Tuesday GARDEN SUPPLIES ROHBOCK SONS FLORAL 1042 So. State, Orem 225-3100 ey Berg highway department said oneof | the main highways into town April 1: Girl to Richard and Lu Dean | Woodward Talbot, Nephi. | AUCKLAND, New Zealand down a Paul, Furniss. Payson. | 34 Injured In 60 feet St. Spanish Mississippi River rose 18 feet April 4: Cle mentine Churchill, 84, widow of (UPI\—A bus carrying 40 Pearl Chapman, Lindon, | members of the Auckland Women's Recreation (lubrolled funeral services pending and will be announced by Olpin At Sunday, still four feet below the Boy to Howard and Kathy record 26-foot crest of 1965, and flooded some suburbs. The state Woodbury Koyle, Goshen. Continues to LONDON Pearson, SLIP COVERS Sunday and officials said floodfighters were holding their own. Berg Drawing Room Provo. Friends may Monday from6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday prior to services. Interment at the Provo City Cemetery Mabel D. Hummel funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 p.m, in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo, Bishop Grant Smith, Provo 23rd Ward,officiating, Friends maycall at the mortuary Monday evening from 68 ‘and prior to }] services, Burial in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. 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