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Show Daily Herald " L F in mm i wmmmmm lim ii i i imin unmmmmmrmmmtmmmmmrmmimn ni ii ni. iinipiri iw imi; m.ai.i i Obituaries Wei!- -' Ex-Pays- on Citizen D'.es PAYSON - Harry S. Army retired, t Tipton, 91. U.S. died Sunday at a San Diego. Calii.. nospuai of causes. He was well for known natural Grace SALT LAKE CITY 73, died Valentine Gravellc, Tuesday; funeral Friday in Las Vegas, Saturday at 2 p.m. at 260 E. South Temple. Robert T. Ericksoa, 72, died Wednesday; funeral Saturday at 3:45 p.m. at 260 E. South Temple. Clyde A. Ford. 68, died Tuesday; funeral Saturday at noon in die Princeton LDS Ward Chapel, 1078 Mo Clelland. A. Ralph Baker, 61, died Tuesday; public Masonic funeral Friday at noon. 574 E. 1st S. Dise Lee Thompson Crawford, 28, died Wednesday; funeral Saturday at 2:30 p.m. many years as a Payson busi- nessman a r. d at the Pierce Brothers Mortuary lor ms gun coi- - in inglewood, Cam. jecuon wnicn OGDEN George E. Klien-er- t, held as many 71, died Tuesday; funeral Lt. Upton as 705 guns Friday at 11 a.m. in Uw Chapel Flowers Mortuary. of World War, I KEARNS Joseph Thomas nd II, he held eight commissions with the United States Horbertson, 66, died Wednesday Army. He received his first funeral Saturday at noon at 260 commission in 1930 and in 1948, E. South Temp'e. after World War II, he retired MINERSVILLE Viola Lunt with R to tte Army Reserve, M f djed which he was associated for services ' were held today, many years, He retained his MURRAY Blanche Aditha rank title to his death. He Is 62, died Tuesday; Re Cole, credited with 29 years Army quiem Mass Saturday at 10 a.m. duty. terms intlie St. Vincent's Catholic He served six one-yeas commander of the Payson Church, 4893 Wasatch St. American Legion, Post 48, and HELPER Steve Fundas. 82. lour terms as Utah director of marksmanship for the Ameri- 2 p.m. in the Greek can Legion. He helped organ- Church in Price. ize some 30 rifle clubs in Utah. BOUNTIFUL Cora Taylor He held membership to the died 70, 44 Hayward, of a for Wednesday; years.. period Legion He was a member of the tunerai Saturday at noon m the First LDS Ward Payson Police Force for sev- Bountiful re Chapel, 51 S. Main. eral years aw Prir tirement was in charge of a MIDVALE Walter H. lumber yard at Tooele then 55, died Tuesday; funeral worked briefly at the Star Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Mid-vTheakr in Payson. Stake Center. 425 Jackson Born at Fort Douglas, Utah, Street. where his father was a black-imitSCIPIO Josie Ann Mem-mo- tt of son he was a Henry Sorensen, 80, died Wednestnd Margaret Farrell Tipton f Found City, Mo. He was a day; funeral Saturday at 1 p.m. descendant of a long line of in the Scipio LDS Ward Chapel. blacksmiths and machinists. BICKNELL Howard Leland He came to Payson as a youth Teeples, 60, died Tuesday; fuar-assisted his father in opera- neral at 1 p.m. in the Saturday lotion of a blacksmith shop Thurber LDS Ward Chapel. cated at Utah Avenue and First Huish Theater the Street where now stands. He later took over the blacksmith shop and converted it into a garage, which he operated until he entered World War I. He and his family lived formany years in the home which now stands vacant just north of the Huish Theater. He married Dora Southworth. They were later divorced. Surviving are a son, Jack, and PLEASANT GROVE Rosa two daughters, Margie Tipton Irene Petersen Hamann, 63, and Lillian Smith, all Califor- 767 E. 1st N., Pleasant Grove, nia. Delia and Farrell Tipton died at home early this her preceded him in death. morning fol lowing a stroke. John M. Bucklor j Crown Itl Pan Am Pnn Seeburf WJ. Critchlow, Aide To LDS Council, Dies - OGDEN (UPI) James Critchlow Jr. Latter-da- Saints, morning in Ogdcn. y died of this 1958. ..He began work win Utah Power and Light Co., in 1912 al Three Utah - Natives Die - In also an The Department nounced the death of Pfc. Richard Paul Cazin, 20, Evanston, Wyo. who was born in Coaol-villCazin was killed Friday during an enemy raid near Cu For Woman In PI. Grove e. Che Lacq enlisted last January and arrived in Vietnam July 3. Cazin enlisted in the Army last November in Salt Lake City and had been in Vietnam since June. was born Dec. 23, Ida 1904, in Grove, Iowa, a daughter of Peter and k m nn... er v. three-inc- h j cardboard 4innA 1... .1 . five-fo- ot duplicate J 4.nr j ' Bfth IH ButrStl Hill ' CtlirwM Corf v Clwylr Corp 4. 1 451 ' i ise o support from Mc. an early thearthy wno ueveiopmeni aepan-- ; mornini! news conference that menL Humphrey must "come to me" An Ogden native, he was ed for an endorsement. Looking ucated in Ogden public schools happy despite "a temporary and Weber Academy, where he setback to the cause," Mc majored in business administra-earth- y made clear that his tion. Uunnort of Humnhrev wJd on He spent many years in depend their reaching church service, and was active agreement on a way to end the in civic affairs in Ogden. Vietnam War. Critchlow married Anna Ma afternoon an In session rie Taylor in the Salt Lake LDS Wednesday. McCarthy and allied in an effort to Aug. 20, 1924 and they had three children, Mrs. Datus H. write a dove plank into the (Patricia) Maughan, Bountiful, party platform with e demand and William James III and for an immediate halt in tne Robert Taylor Critchlow, both bombing of North Vietnam and ot ugaen. other proposals out of tune with administration policy Their plank was rejected by a HHH vote of 1,567 to 1,041 before adoption of a platform with a (Continued from Page One) Vietnam plank supporting Pres-day night by bloody fighting in After this vote and before the some delegates the Loop hotel area between nomination, peace demonstrators and Chica- were talking about a walkout to organize a new peace party. go police. Humphrey today expressed With the election only 10 weeks "deep concern about the deve- away, a new party could qualify few loping pattern of violence in for the ballot in only a American life." He voiced states. McCarthy himself rejectstrong disapproval of "storm ed the idea. trooper tactics" whether on the part of demonstrators or police. In At the same time, 'in a First Seeks Man television interview (Today Show NBC), he expressed 500 Mile Club the evening session adjourned shortly after mid. When antiwar night, about 1.000 nl tsvkn i 4sv An? nlnymK. aim! ."u aiicwica uCr6urs I. 411CI J Mlg, 4,11411 U1QJ1 VI .. the Colorado delegation, asked Paramount Rosemary's if there were any rule to compel Babv. With Six You Get Uinta Daley to stop "this police state terror." A motion later came Eggroll plu 5 Card Stud. from the Wisconsin delegation Pioneer The Odd Couple to adjourn the convention for plus Carpetbaggers. two weeks until it could meet in Fox For Love of lev. another city. OREM Convention Chairman Carl Geneva Hang 'Em High Albert first ignored the motion plus Devil's Brigade. and later ruled it out of order. Scera The Odd Couple plus The fussing and feuding began Carpetbaggers. at noon when the convention Timp How Sweet It is plus plunged into a 4 hour session The President's Analyst. on the party platfom.. SPRINGVILLE Supporters of McCarthy and Art City Jungle Book plus McGovern sought to strike from Charlie the Lonesome Cougar. the platform a plank lauding Villa Dr. Zhivago plus Flip- T.U f l..i toauuc ine war,: Ncw Adventure. and to substitute for it a pYSON . , aemana lor an unconamonai uioh TVl. D, tiuicii v.- :w iiic otwau wi nuaw. SPANISH FORK Vietnam followed by negotia How Sweet It is. Arch tions for mutual withdrawal of PLEASANT GROVE U.S. and North Vietnamese Grove Wait Until troops from South Vietnam, and AMERICAN FORK Hum"no more Vietnams." Coral Modern Thoroughly in forces to defeat dug phrey Millie. me - 7t J5- - ii-- IBM 46' 3 3J(i 3', Kennccott Stautfer New eVVi 71 53'.4 44' J 106 47 3; 37'.. st 33', 344 22', 32', 34', 34 34 jih 33' 31 2m it 21'1 28'4 I'ui be!Y r 44 10 4414 47 ii', 34 4234 " 8i Z1 6. in 48 52 SI 34' 36i 68 37J4 42', 42', 24 S7' 36 64 ' 39 32' 35 3 71 a 3i'4 34H 34 't 73 trt 37 EXCHANGE Clow J7 37 Open 18'-- 11 21 14 11 Vk 46' 4 46' Res ' Park 4 401 40 J ' tt'i tug 14'4 j STOCKS (Closed Aug. 37) id Albertson's Amer Savings Bar of Aner Equity Oil First Sec Corp Ask 14. 1714 15.1$ .2i 10.09 33.M Midway (Continued from Page One) throw, uoney tubs, pillow fight, tug of war, greased pole, chicken catch and games for the kids. Exhibits will open at 11 a.m. The traditional ward ball game for men over 40 will be held at 2:30 p.m. The Swiss Miss Contest to select next years' royalty will be held at 3 p.m. The concert will be held again at 7:30 p.m. followed by the Swiss Days Dance in the Midway Town Hall. Reigning over the celebration is Jeri Cushing as Swiss Miss. Attendants are Karen Kohler and Kathleen Alder. f Trade Bryant fplpin 373-6M- S , -- the OIIVU from one end of the continent to PLUMP POETIC the other. Kathy qualified for her role by being both picture-prett- y ST. LOUIS (UPD-C- liff Lucas and a good shot with her and Bud Clucas are partners in a plumbing firm. swa camera. COPIES While You Watch STANDARD OFFICE SUPPll 0 40 W. 100 N. Ph. 373-525- & Mortuary d. aervices ) Family of Provo. Burial in the Moab City Cemetery. of Pica ion Grov. funaral tcrvicai for Roia Iron 1141 Bfrnice McDowell funeral services pending and will b announced by Berg Mortuary Mortuary Ptttrun PROVO FLORAL 201 W. 373-700- lit SOUTH 1 j t Homonn will ba conducted Saturday ot 11 o,m. in tha Pleoiont Grove Third Word Chapel. Friends may call at the Olpin Family mortuary of Pleasant Grow and Sal-- i Friday evening from urday prior to tervicei. Interment In the Timpanogoi Memorial Gar-den- t. 161 WEST CENTER STREET Open Mon. and Fri. till t 14 jh. j S 32'l , 2r i 'a 37. 24', 33' . J7i Pharm :i 30' M't Lt 4 64;4 48 4 30'i Hi, ..."u- ' 33 t2H , Reveo Seaboard Air Skaogs Drug Syntex Ut Ida ''4 4S 48 1M' STOCK 1 r. 7u Bonanza Day Mines Oeseret Federal i 44, Chem AMERICAN 4 53 IW4 C Woolwortti 70' l t '7 44a 17', Litton Inu McDonald Corp i it', 63 ... - .1 '8-- 3JJ, it. s 1 SO' Lar iiegler lint Ten V . 8 Hcl - xiu-.- ! 4 c, 9iuooa-wor- Hang 'Em High. ii i ii 44 . Academy ;t 18i iCi, P. UUU 155 71 caucus . . ll'l 7)i4 1JS' Mnfl Howard Johnson Aug. 29, 1968 64l 3 71 A McDonnt VERNAL, UTAH (UPI) Wng Mfg California girl was AAin Chem Monsan Mont Ward killed Wednesday in a one-cMt Sts Tel rollover 16 miles west of here Mtn Fuel Sup Ogden Corp on U.S. 40. Mam of OHn Dcb.:i Renee Marschak Outboard Mar Pac G and El was Calif., Berkeley, Pan Amer Air when her mother apparently Parke Davis dozed at the wheel, ran off the U c Penney road and the vehicle overturned. Polaroid Corp Gam Debra'i sister, Madeline, 8, Proct RCA was in serious condition! ' with Rppub Steel back and internal injuries and 'g",enToh her 4.veaMid brother. Timothy,! . . let mi "'t .... was m fair condition with bacK1' "" Daley Criticized Mayor Richard J. Daley and his Chicago police were the targets of booing and harsh Thursday, remarks. PROVO J5H 40 u Yr What's Playing At the Movies ?' U', . ... . oiHoo QccjmhlH in a ...v, uintan couniv Texas Guif .iminn,, ,n Textron Inc room alongisde the wp Tink Bear convention hall at the Interna Dorothy Winn Marschak, 37, Transamerica TWA tional Amphitheatre, the driver, was in good condt TWA War. ants Her husband. Twencent They decided to inarch along tijn witn Un Carbide Michigan Avenue to the head- - Thomas, 39, was uninjured Un Pacific quarters hotel across from Trooper Duane Richins said;; p, Grant Park, where was U S Steel police none of the passengers anti-walit Power and r earlier had blocked the thrown from the car. West Air demonstrators from marching West Bancorp Wests Elec to the hall. flmiuiim 70 & & iGcn Eitc Gen Foods Motor Gen Good Gulf Oil 331 2S'4 Ford Motor Gen Dynam old 32 n't Colt Fuel Dow Chem Du Pont East Kodak Piso n 32i 33 Fight Results , Jeff, witnessed Cent .., C .. 47.500 44.500 av, U. with nine iron. It is a More than a third of the 3 nole and is 150 yards .world's catch of fish comes from the Atlantic Ocean. i r l li L Dt:dsn,7 500 SI 'rv !pt T rd I Bll tnd How 54 5J J1J 23' m l s.'"r..,u.l?noricriT"ipar ouuiuitr her II H Alch 2J HARD OF HEARING! hole Beauty is iuua&d Girl which means 73,500 71,400 H , Jjn 41, JJ-- Ltd Arnni - J EXCHANGE ClOSF open 35., ii killed Platform LSfflSaSlS ' l't 4 JJ0.0J-- j ne in the United States or Canada she vacations this !nnrcA MAMiw summer, Kathy Caselton will; ,a ! her twin. 47 K.m STOCK . S 320 Amer T and T An Pub - n, vpib vnnir '. . Petersen. She mar- Mrs. Hamann ried Carl T. Hamann on March 8, 1922, in Dennison, Iowa. DOUBLE 31 104 lJ that tight security regret precautions, such as were taken Set. Omar K. Stubbles, xtiu the convention, were graduate of American Forki The Defense Department Wed- during necessary. He said "I don't High School and the son of Mrs. nesday also identified a Salt like" being under constant, George R. Sykes, became the Lake City Air Force civilian heavy guard but saw no first man at the Marine Corps employe as among 51 servicealternative. Air Station, at Yuma, Ariz., to men killed in action in Viet500 Mile Running the (make then said ''Mrs. Humphrey nam. and 1 have been Club. Humphrey suosuiuie. He was Capt. Robert G. Bull, threatened with assassination a debate ;L?.HI . To qualify for the club he ran! In the acrimonious . 88, husband of Mrs. Virginia L. half dozen times." He did tool Hand Luke. noyai not'a total of 500 miles distance in; that preceded the showdown Bull, Salt Lake City. say when or where the threats increments of not less than vote, Gov. Warren Hearnes of took place. Missouri warned that adoption three miles at a time. Stayed At Hotel plank 5th of the H : : m,. a would "jeopardize the lives of Pent ? evfnl"g Light Antiaircraft Missile Bat-i- n his 25th floor suite the servicemen in Vietnam." Marines talkm, He entered (Continued from Page One) Theodore Sorensen. White Conrad Hilton Hotel focal point &EU BE Xk YOUR TOWN fa Octoberof After recruit House counsel to the late . tJOU . Tnorarile u. terms,, with the for the violence which rocked U 4U1U11K Ok c.. n; 11CKU IIC Ok' TO SHOW YOU THE LATEST President John F. Kennedy, the lake ront area While tear bombing of North Vietnam to be Hawk Misile Schoo struck back for the doves. The u fl halted only when U.S. troop b at Redstone Arsenal. Ala., for 50 Vietnam plank as it came from i.-" n,m lJ 4. V, U. 'u6"1 satety is noi jeoparaizca ana """"-th- e " platform drafting commit- when Hanoi takes reciprocal, savagely with demonstrators in! "JVi 44114.. Ill 1VI. tee. he said, was essentially "A action. President Johnson was tne streets, tiumpnrey con call for the continuation of the with then dined ferred his and staff, "initiative" praised for his past and present policy," "statesmanship" in the Paris with friends on ham and eggs whereas the substitute offered until the nominating speeches talks. MR. DEAN FREEMAN "the American voter some hope The dove plank that drew Cf f" ,iv. By United Press International for an end to this miserable ttiri UTAH AREA hEARING AID MANAGER wvkvaww vvfvsiMVa " INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UPI- )- war." passionate support of convention down to of business the serious T innnl Daa Will be in the backers of Sens. Eugne Mc- Questionable Victory outpointed Jose Medel, 120, Carthy and George McGovern of the dove substiRejection Provo Standard Optical Store Mexico (10,; aucho Castillo, tute said me Vicmam War "must a victory was for The Entire Week of Aug. 26 thru 31 ended now" and that the first "1. Mexico, stopped Evan Humphrey but not one in which he could t ake much step must be an unconditional foUowed the intent--; J proceedings He will welcome your visit . . . so come in ond set halt of all bombing of North satisfaction. No presidential 6V..V 4 ctnnnosf the Vietnam. Other recommended 1J. 441U ....V, 4.4.4. 1V1, newest in hearing aids. Mr. Freeman will also Fernandes, candidate can be comforted by the amphitheatre, but he the following specials for this visit only. moves included pressure on have 120, Philippines (3). the the that crucial knowledge lackin m comVny- Saigon to deal with Viet Congnot plank of the platform on which IS WAS and early withdrawal of many;"rc iT Z j.....u he'll run was repudiated by " personnel, American troops It pledged "no min Innas- Zenith "Enterprise" more than 1,000 delegates to his $300.00 $195.00 more Vietnams." ROME (UPH Parliamentary own party's convention. Zenith $325.00 ,""""0"'" $195.00 leaders called an extraordinary Zenith $300.00 $195.00 to the session discuss EARLY RETTREMENT today Zenith "Director" ..$325.00 $225.00 Czechoslovak crisis. Observers cabinet said BONN (UPD-T- he REMEMBER THE TIME AND PLACE: political parties Boston Wednesday sent to parliament a wauu tol (UPD-T- he BOSTON use the session STANDARD OPTICAL PROVO Celtics have acquired guard draft bill that would allow West attempt to weaken the power Emmette Bryant from the German air force jet pilots to an(j Drestiee of the Italian 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. August 26 thru 31 Phoenix Suns in return for a retire at age 40. The measure Communist oartv. Re Hire to oik to tee the new second rouna arait cnoice next was aesigneo. 10 ena me urani FAMiL MOfTTUAfW me wno Oxford Variable I y 1 a force of air quit pilots year. PaaantGM WEAR Tiie Suns, one of the National service to enter civil aviation. It h the very Hearing Aid. 225 4124 785 3503 FLOWERS Bastball Associations two latert In technical advancement new clubs, Maimed Bryant fromj Funaral Mrvico for Sgt. David ON AN for the hard of hearing. Niliion RatmuiMn of Lindon who the New York Knicks in the, EVENING in Store Demo killed Vitnom or ptnding wo i expansion draft. and will bt ennounctd from Olpin OUT Survivors include her husband of Pleasant Grove; four sons and three daughters, Harvey W. Hamann, Thomas P. Hamann, Mrs. Eldon A. (Bonnie) Walker and Mrs. Weldon (Goldie) Marrott, all of PleasWestwood on Nov. 12, 1903 in ant Grove; Melroy Hamann, the St. George LDS Tempi. Omaha, Neb.; Carl W. Hamann, San Mateo, Calif., and Mrs. Er She died Oct. 27, 1957. Active in the LDS Church, Irwin (Doris) Wilkinson, Orem; Mr Bucklar had served in the 27 grandchildren; three greatCircleville bishopric, in the grandchildren, and four sisters, Mutual, and as a Sunday School Mrs. Annie Bubke and Mrs. uperintendant for many years. Inar (Ruby) Skarin. both of frc RnhArf He was a farmer and a stock THa flrrtvn Taivq raiser for many years. (Mable) Hesse, Gunnison. Iowa, Survivors include two daugh- and Mrs. Amanda Frederick-soters, Mrs. Roy (Norma) Olson, Lake View, Iowa. Santaquin, and Mrs. LeRoy Funeral services will be con(GrieWa) Moosman, Mt. Pleas- ducted Saturday at 11 a.m. in ant; 11 grandchildren; 45 the Pleasant Grove Third LDS and one sister Ward Chapel. Mrs. Alfred (Rose) Skinner, Friends may call Friday from Orem. Funeral Saturday at 1 p.m. 7 to 9 p.m. at the Olpin Family !n the Circleville LDS Ward Mortuary in Pleasant Grove, and Saturday prior to the servChapel. Friends may call at the Keith ices. Burial will lv in the Timpan-ogo- s Jolley Mortuary in Payson FriMemorial Gardens in day from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday prior to the services at Orem. the chapel in Circleville. Burial will be in the Circle-vil- e City Cemetery. SEEING Vietnam COALVILLE, Utah (UPI) -The Defense Department says 20, Lacy, Army Pfc. Frank Coalville was killed Saturday in Tay Nihn, Vietnam, of gun-- o shot wounds. Stroke Fatal At Hobble Creek 102,100 .44 ar Hectic Confab Tonight William and advanced to sales manag-- j assutan er and later manger of Critchlow, 76, had been a church general authority since OI-se- n, Hole-ln-O- '.ftlN u Util.twi 130 'i"-- Anv'icn Cn 4 - Democrats to Close (Continued from Page One) -- ' Chm Cftim Alim, Car Rollover - John M. Buck-la- r, 83, Santaquin, died early Wednesday morning in the Eld-rs- d Hospital in Provo following short I He wasillness. bom Mar. 25, 1883, to Flagstaff, Ariz., a son of George R. and Jane Fart Bucklar. He married Elizabeth fJ'1 Killed In Orth4x!!lCTCiL0Ti! SANTAQUIN !' Si ' SCULPTURED SEA SOUNDS DOWN BY THE SEASHORE. This Is not a rock V ro3 group, but friends of artist Billy Hiebert of Oakland, Calif., who wa Inspired to create these sculptures when he wondered what musical instruments might look like if designers eould go a little wild. 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