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Show | Original | ‘Page One) (cated as otea lasant = aan =| Am. Fork Clarenc Tom | Utah Obituaries | Rites Set For ,Daily Herald TURS>AY,AUGUST §. 19") Nephi Woman : SALT LAKE o> CITY — ares) Charles| Orem Victim icti of |"To Resume. | Succumbs at 72 Heart Attack | |,2¢7.a% 4 ar Oc e FURNISHED BY GOODBODY AND COMP ANY Members of New York Stock Exchange (POW JONES AVERAGES Teta Frereeey "orens eee , |S'eeth Béward) Cycle Accident || [buting toIn. theaddition need for atobigger |260 E. South temple’ Temple.’ Edward| “Y' lhike. the |A. Springmas, 7, died Wednes-| ‘cei for) Art Shows temporary. surtares, Jotnson day; friends call apeped RetePace ae called for: S, State from 7 to 8; in George ae N. Spivey, 52, cycle ac, AMERICAN FORK = After) mnTt Defers Excise Cus mee, Head [rae i held|a ‘bitbreak for the special art ex- —Postponement of scheduled (Foxey) Eliason, 62, died Wed- cident in Orem, will be held mid-July in connec-leuts in excise taxes on | derson, NEPHI—Alligee Mentella An.’ Fa | f 72, 225 S, 1st E., Nephi,| PATA! TOr .. died ous Hospital in as result Salt LakeChae *| Provoan, 75 i ' of Moroni, | Mrs. Anderson was born on Clarence Tom Murie, 75, 54o| nesday; funeral pending from 36 Saturday at ‘1 p. m. at the hil < Ae x —— ablibe ad tlaptane Bart Jan,26, 1895, in Spring City, Aerie \E. 7th S, Virgil M. Taylor, 71,/Olpin - Sundberg Mortuary in tion | Day: au P }|Utah. She was a daughter of N. 13th W., Provo, died Wed-|\died Tuesday;. funeral Saturday |Orem. Friends ‘ Art vice, set for next April es maycall at the ‘tion, b the 3 American Fork aaa! tae 1. The akon7 Bite ges suurin| Hans E, and Elizabeth David-|D¢%42Y at § p.m. at home aon, 2969 E. isth S. Lacille Lor-| mortuary Friday from 7 to 9|Boardwill proceed as per. cent excise on auto Wye Waioe Ines eR Be 8) son Larsen, She married An-|~ # sudden heart attack. |raloe Eliott, 46, died Wednes-|p. m. and Saturday prior to| with its regular monthly art would not fall to 2 per cent until MB |SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE drew Marvin Anderson on Jan.| He was born Oct. 8, 1891, in)day; funeral Saturday 1! a.m.,|the services, Interment will be exhibit at the City Hall. July 1, 1969, and to 1 per cent Rae mostacrive’ stocks feineiny “avon B16 Aste [91019 “at Spring City, Their|Lafayette, Colo., the son’ of|Bryan Second Ward Chapel’|in the Provo City Cemetery. Opening the exhibit, which until January1, 1970, The 10 per acirpite Volume,ay Gem Cues Haeneg me c ™M "Neal marriage was later solemnized|Peter and Mary Jane Clinger| James Louis Schricker Il, 16, —_— will feature paintings by David cent telephone tax wouldnotgo at Se Tus42% [Bullion Exp C2 lr ‘oe ‘Manti LDS Temple, Murie. died Tuesday; funeral Friday James Nielson, an open house to 1 per cent until 196, I eee a hone oe sae eee ine ine woe Toct00 Sak Literary and Sorosis Clu et imProte ieee “3 Ap nes 8 mabe toe most of his life as a machin-|! the Dawn. Frank John Kissel, any of this money because it is Calif., Mr. Nielsen came with /next Jan. 1, corporations would Daughters a Utah Pioneers. ist and mechanic. He attended|7%, died Wednesday; Masonic |not clear if or when any of the| family in the early 1930s, pay their estimated taxes on the ee Aer Sepeniey eB re Anderson wast mem-| <Hlé married Alia Mae Bough-|n00n, Monument Park 13th] Bennett Jtdy 1, Boece, Rare ‘im = Dragon |B Sa Sere Saal Norm “Uy may call Thursday from 7 to Bre em Ke Ee ne ee re Pree eo 124 Royston Rico Argentine Tre Sites. Mines d Te Severe” ‘ol Fit ve i i = J ‘308 spent|Setvices Saturday, 11 a.m.,|money from Hoover Dam might f hehad oe antece : | month-oldeee csterocn Funeral services will be conigh ae Hocwrer: obits, ducted Friday at 1 p. m. in Mary Lois Angus Wright, diec Tax Threat Ri ee en me” He worked| Saturday 11 a.m., Larkin Chapel at all if or when Dixie will get |", rative of San Bernardino, the 6 per cent surtax, Starting re mall child, tolbasis of 80 % City Cemetery, ‘senate Pariy : of do rs il time Civil Strife one son and two|°%d Ward Chapel. for Dixie, would be called upon|"" ee Democrats have been urging L, Murie, Kan- | BOUNTIFUL — Minnie Myr- to even more tax money for Mr. Nielsen has spent a num- 45+ government spending be iy ah] sat ua °8 “~~ noneene &randchildren, Annabella Dinie Project must be accom-|ag. He resides in Lindon, at 3 erate “12h at 198)| were hurled at a homeebombs| and a| Funeral services will held| CASTLE Cemetery. Coun-|of|fish paniedandby wildlife languagefeatures makingn00-| the nornER ————— Bee a) a1s Be ah sO aTve near a 100-block trouble|Friday at 11 a. m. in thebe Berg] ty— Mark DALE, Jetfs, 62,Emery formerly INCIDENT Sinan ol (Contioued from Page One) Mrs. |Lee) Hayward, Rayiown, Mo, (Gly;KwaRNS funeralSaturday,It 8M] 46“In order ore . James ‘(Alein) Noulis,| ‘Michel Allen| 37 citys’ Fou Th Chet Cone Pte 10 at48 ia wah Shae Bri heCe Petareld Ee im as ih ence: Minn.;2 seven banae , i, me artal Utahns, Tuesday; tabns, any acaanenate considered. in scouting| Solnson’s proposed new sur. to protect these| mu mention of the ns ~scoutmi = ee es taxes would yield $6.3 billion in Troop8 |'8xes. area patrolled by beefed-up|Drawing Room Chapel of Pro-|Castle Dale, died Monday in|Teimbursable. ie Eonsrsde' Cong00,ei118)"ac00"wiha af lice units. Mayor red vo. Friends may call at the|Mesa, Ariz.; funeral Thursday,| some neighborhoods in Pro-|and Friday. prior to services,|Chapel, Mesa, "ey" ik | Reve Sage OU aw A force of 200) ville Evergreen Cemetery, policemen patrolled the main] trouble area and 42 state SEOUL (UPI)—North Korean|{8¢a! 1969," Senator Bennett concluded, |infiltrators threw explosives at Continued from P: 208 ga ik Heal Taeea . Wednesday Quotaicine Bh Neen rune Be aA Oe oe &, |Drevtve San E and HB 3 Fidelcep, Trend EXCHANGETratey Fidelity AMERICAN STOCK Wagreadey ant Tee Taye Manhattan ee am ase tev SB) te sm ua a mh : stood Ithe ‘present’ bill "The official remains unchanged.” G developments at -alspacemen to be picked, will OF FASHION ; em the ranks of astronauts| ai could be “‘related” to the| Technology (MIT) last June. He firebombing and vandalism of|had been at MIT since 1961, T Negro homes by whites less ores amuster of sclenoe hours 2 > FAIR bichts nd mornings with sEE Variable i 95 liot 9.62 10.46 . gree 1964, Stgetemuan for| _Lieweliyn, #4, teaches chemis- 80 W. CENTER, PROVO Johnson's new antir-|try and astronautics at Florida said “‘outside|State. Llewellyn, whose Welch- where 978 1046|agitators” took part in recent| bora wife is not a U.S. citizen, SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UPI)/state Dean Rusk and Defense 3% per cent, afternoons _—_—— J Premier Ian Smith told the|Secretary Robert McNamara. |P2lament Wednesday cat the Detroll—Appeaingin theety Total GHANA FREES 160 and|and ways FISH PER SERVING As a general rule allow trom| Pl ACCRA (UPI)—The Ghana a ated ot tes (Continued from Page One) be Comein right away and meet CHOOSING MELON ook for four things when you 5ick » cantaloupe, says the U.S. Department of Agriculture. A rine ready-to-eat melon will proprietor of our fine new shoe store at... 80 W. Center, peceeeceeeail Mr. Beck Clark, Sita rove. burning oil drums| scar, thick, coarse, high-ridged twprid ll held in protective amallchlren and a ite more “had to besprayed wit, water ee oeeee for teen-age boys and men. con! eS Sand seorching| and “ground” color between the of oll into the area,” he netting that is either yellowish- idSaigon, gagGl ee spokesmen said|¥¢.O¥- that tatSonk tho Unhed Sater htt reser ens suffered 114 men killed, should yield a little and 5 missing. It was|—S00wd a the lowest casualty toll since Feb. 18 and reflected a week f/ending June 10 when they lost WR. relatively minor action. Communist Fared Worse 1,153 men. It raised to 217,000 the worse. have been killed in action in thelat 12,490 -men- killed, 74,818 Jowest red| wounded and 686 missing in action; SUNDBERG George N- Spivey funeral ser vices will be conducted Saturday at 1 pm. In the Olpin-Sundberg Morlvary. Friends may eall et the mortuary Friday evening from 7-9 ue eea dictator Kwame Nkrumah was| cooked, boneless fish usually|the fire quickly under control by|nie, rewehaneal melon il By custody. veline’ . the variable demands of milita- military rulers Wednesday or-|serying. The recipe, size of|ripped holes in two of the giant! ered the release from prison of serving and the amount of bone| 90,000 fuel tanks. But officials| 160 persons seized after a vain|in the fish, will account for|said the petroleum was’ ‘too! coup attempt in April and one|some difference in the amount|rich” to ignite. woman held since former|needed. About 3 ounces of] His troops and navy men gotl acq PARIS EASHIONs Vietnam—subject as they are to Felled #4N€ ‘ou'll find CoNMiE prevail” intoured the United It is for this Humphrey the riot‘States.|nonor area./-eoso, thatthatpledge. expenditures for oT y EXCLUSIVE LADIES FOOTWEARby iots, but there was no|has been on the Florida State afternoons and ere ent ‘. : beroheaa racial violence in modern|(Continued from Page One) ta history, Vice President Hubert|io- theirfr mission and forr theitheir risk of95.thundershow-, feday Low Rhodesia. He said each race Hum) that very lives. tonight here has the chance to advance rule off the jungle will “America must—and will— evenings. YOU AT : the incident] the Massachusetts Institute of M$ 4a? but police in MF AWAITS ya FIF Fund oe » 6.08 6.65| evidence of national conspiracy. |faculty since 1964. Betas Be BeayCate rr rertest cig | Surety se te [RHODESIA ADVISES U.S, fie!CVARERAAS Seales eapelea 02s h A NEW WORLD: 57 members. Chapman, 32, received a |centers, coanng little damage; doctor of science degree from ak President Bg Amat |Selective 1970 s Ohlo—Teen-agers|to Sandusky, «4 13 Itoss two firebombs at shopping} mH STOCKS L. thered at a trash fire|the Air Force School of A Medicine in San Dang bulding pornoTex 1 178 glance: 8 shortcomings” in ect mea’ anddry prodction ond . in the day police sealed sive” housing project) Selection of the 11 astronauts, fous tire. the second class of scientist- me wh mM 7%§ ‘s lannounce new farm goals i AVER — Emily Potter that the people of Southern Utah| Baldwin, 91, died Tuesday; fu-lsupport my reluctance to go|position of everyone in the state|boost meat production by 25 per neral Friday, 2 p.m., Beaver| along on the terms outlined in| who hes an interest in this billcent and milk by 64 per eent by Thee ware aorsetom inierier. Wile “Medecalely. Apprehea: "a . trey 28 ‘® ne Logan’ Fourth Ward cannot for the bil.bite, Tam afald tat 1s anes Lit by Leama ny blil June a flightagesurgeon One) at |irst-Third Ward Chapel. See areas conta 444 4434 Sundance 2.90 at 8)1-400 ot are a |Tintle Lead $00 at 18 ned, Park Power = Eig Jol REPORTED dangled in front of us in the! Demilitarized Zone Tuesday,| ™ Boia Saar 47, died Sunday; funeral Friday merely bait to gain our support |gix others, military officials|™e"*, oi _[noon, | . Horoe and SePeica| Names Of We th, pee ousted _(adtlitional eee jay eCand“somewhat more in Land Somewhatmor vidence, where trouble started| Interment will be in the Spring-| LOGAN — Owen K. Brown, |form of the Dixie Project as|xining one soldier and wounding|™S! Party Wadheuday rence’ Monday night. fu" Mount See | North i G44 Park 5," Se oueal : 640-square-blockG trouble Minneapolis, 3h 2” |rocrt Ean iat 00s”. |Poortey Jr. slapped a curfew on|mortuary tonight from 6 to 8/10 am., Meldrum Mortuary|“It seems tome the carrot was |t grate cance patrol in the pee eaten Fe dl empre Sa shea come nh oe oe ah feet Tira, Beer th nanciesinfuse John(M y| te Bennett Krone, 8, died Tues: thefish and wildlife portion of /P& of summers running riv-| equced before any tax increase seetin ren cs) at qa" witision Fes Sanarlece ; 1960.or I Thompson, “9 on a ofee Soria widow| "2! Friday a ‘noon, Salina ,See- ee ane structed ree adult education classes jeaders and even some key of Provo; if Soh the FeV ‘va Kashmir... 30, i ‘conti Friay ee Set ae eee pas 2 renriihs has taught in Peauiee higher revenues.” |9 p.m. and read ee ed haeharsret ae raneghd dielMansy; uel the services at lerson| His hobby a : 2 |the” bill i now stands, the Alpine School District and is The ident’ president's Funeral Home in Nephi. struction. He has-three of -his}P. m,, Fausett-Etzel Mortuary. le in- Southern. Utah, the P ae : dent proposal faces Burial will be in the Moroni| models inthe Agricultural Hall| SALINA Sicitecen ts ke citizens who have agreed eegeey acnea stiff —uta8aston ™ $e, Sancarg fea Tie tad 71% Tintle Standard KF Larsen and Glen‘Turner. ; naire! co Br redeares] son ate pc, a eRAa raong He was a member of the/day, 10 a.m., Price City Ceme- Dixie Project, it should be un-| scenes in his citage For the ra vei aver a Mant Word isn tet Medoonel, ‘ cent of their M. Anderson, , Califa | 4 to Los Angeles,| "87 Smith, 56, died Tuesday; able until 1991 when Hoover has| "77. 115 stiended the Univer-llarge, would become concurrent Meen ee Colt “te te toot a 18 funeralFriday, 1 p.m., Thurber| Congress paid back itsowncost, althougt!| ity" of Utah rs and Brighams in their tax payments.” + ?. E a x tecetinie.” moved to Las Vegas, Nev. In| “price at Wright, 4|fund earlier in anticipation of| Young cereae ce ene, moped «p< one A Sew 50"Be ic in Stotes a eS band, of Nephi; two sons and) 99 years in te ‘ate mate Lindquist and Sons Colonial{be available. The funds for as mee a asin tabi ratheethan 90 pa Cook one daughter, Morris H, Any | Chapel, * Dixie are merely a mortgage a oe it fi ‘od, and raced with the fa. BICKNELE Re — Franklin De-| on money that will not be avail-| coln And over a five-year well period, derson, Salt Lake City;. Harris) circuit roe oldtime racers "0° High School in Orem in Vcrsall corerdane:an: piled coe vee eS Gol. Chale ean cin ‘fw BRE] Gr ten * nm Aime esi,cn Boe in Denver, Colo, Survivors include her hus-)..05 in Lafayette, He WEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE car SeeTAr: Wednesday Thursdey Eureka Bull ” TOpen Eureke Std ; ome aim ; feted i oe 6, between the hot ro until Jan. 1970. ton i , Wyo., and th later| Drive. | One) ‘clock p. m. to which) —A speedup in corpors was active! i" te Laie ae Nov.13,1958, he| OGDEN — Hugo C.Peterson, onan Sheed : Reesea: invited Refresh-|collections, ae he renated eee o be aad married Esther Ann Cheshire|82, died Wednesday; funeral| good. However, it is not clear| vents will be served. last January when he called for oi are a reception will be held Sunday, /and would not be eliminated ber of the LDS Church. She|ér in October, 1919, in Wheat-| Ward Chapel, 1300 S, Wasatch Ladies’ Hose teg. 1.00 pr. 2 1” FREE FAVORS |