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Show 4 DAILY HERALD ‘Heart Illness MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1957 Utah County. Utah INTERMOUNTAIN BRIEFS ego t 1d t for Fatal C ions on t J inue e C Funeral services ducted Monday at 4 weekend (llowiig) an autetruck [22 Cb : on Sarah Allemann Boss oe | rovoan ° Dies at 80 collision | Tuesday = Altwine died in Lincoln Coun: . ty Miners’ ifospital Saturday from injuries suffered Friday when his| car was struck by an apple truck, The mishap occurred on High-| way 30N nine miles east of here. | wi services for Sarah and i... prior Traction Co., from 1925 to 1945. | Mr. Baker was a member of the ie ces. | yerately for a man to take over Benson. He received his|E. _ (Bonnie) Corsi, Richmond, | education in Parowan/Calif.; 13 grandchildren, four | Schools, and as a young Manavuee L/S wes Semen other city manager government ea ‘| ca ee -. S Bishop Eldon W. Payne will officiate at the setvices. Friends may Mrs. Boss | call-at the Aura C. Hatch Mor-! tuary this evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesdayprior to services. POST i M an h F FOFK Di Illness cattle Ss 5 buyer. In . . ’ Of Tight rear of a truck carrying the Colorado couple. The truck had slowed to make a left turn. The Bingham Bee aCna occurred near West Jordan and Auniaiine re Beth Steel Cater ‘Trac Clark EU Denver & RG ly smd#hed the front ends of both Bagtiteea respected! (statesmen lem world. and ich : mann Sr. She came to the ler Bowen. (Hel Mas : a ‘Adolph Boss. in the Salt Lake LDS) Temple. He diedsgunels 1906, in Bern, Ida. , _ Oo “We're not taking the cise Minister Ahmed ‘ 1 Kan Ms . geams Peiiive N ‘ es \ ont Si'rd ON : me throug be nei ‘ officials RC / Foreign Repub Steel, Balafrej are ex ‘ He worked iva ee Street, died Saturday; funeral)iiiness the construction of Geneva Steel! qay. Co. Burgess there after pro-! , Van Quill, 84, died Sun- aied anes) Cien Sears peed, S0cons| Cal cmd | he JointMorocesn -Tunisian of sidOnNJ is | the 7 earn July 6, a PGa ieee eerie Soviet | Nationalist ne ree-year-olc rebellion against in ae a See ae statement that the American peo-|U S Steel AO Aibion, Ida., a son of Raymornd| ‘8 the gap in the field of nuclear| ple were disturbed by the tremen- | Utah een andiliistieceeChidestec Burgess eee One dous military andRussians. scientific || Wests Elec They lived in Price and Altonah.| JS abreast in aircraft. achievements of the Woolworth iy “Ue he attended schools 718 Well ahead in missile de-| ‘Our supremacy and even our He was alamember iG the funeral Wednesday 12:30 Church LDS velopment. Johnson bech: said | equality has been challenged,”’ he in his opening said. " \ He received his edu- Church holding the office of an|Trinity Greek Church. Mrs. Verda Burgess, Provo; | | duction started until his retire- P-™- 4760 8. State Street. Chris-| On June al, 1922, he married ment in 1947. |tina Graham Ericson, 92, died| Elda Foote, in Duchesne. They continued,Sunday; funeral Wednesday noon lived in Altonah until 1940, when Benson then M. workingatein beRaat construction until four ||36 E. South Temiple. Andreas E.;|they to living Price, here coming to years Wave rteGSTE Provo moved in 1947, since. tion work for many years. Later, he homesteaded a farm at Holbrook, Ida., which he operated ea the Transamer , lunit Pe city 1905 in|. —Has not caught up but is clos-| ae bit ah x Macmillian ao (C d from Page One) Tans 1 t Par . x-nasupplemen clude and Gon, Comes parance ” suspicious of eee the British plan, James Burgess, Sufviving are under I'ma senior only and four years. Nir and! Mrs. Benson | Lemple. Roland §&. » Hotchkiss, | three sisters, Mrs. Ralph (Belva) celebrated their golden wedding | former resident, diéd Wednesday| Allred, Altonah, Mrs. Harold anniversary last September. jin Middletown, Conn.; funera}|(Marie) Tayson, Inkom, Ida.; lar resery seven a con Baq Gustij Wilke! her daughter, Bowen, Orem: and Robert O. Provo; Bowen, daughters, Mrs. yieve) Williams, Rupert, Ida., and 16 grandchildren, Crookston, Logan; and ,*2!. five brothers, John Peter Allemann, Nounan, Ida.; Abraham Allemann, Montpelier, Ida.; } f George Allemann, Logan; Lake City: Mat- g:-andchildren, Edwin L. Allemann, Bern, Ida. a ; three brothers’ Salt Lake City. Arthur W. Bowen, W Jordan, eae and oe ae and Chalinder Bowen of Ogden, 19 thew Allemann, Afton, Wyo.. and grandchildren. aert F ea : Suzanne R. Leake, piano within Laehlaed HANOVER, N. H, (UP)—More 28th Street, died Sunday; funeral than 30 per cent of Dartmouth Wednesday 3 p. m., Lindquist and|! Funeral services will be con-| College's freshmen are receiving Sons Colonial Chapel. ducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the) aidfrom the college. This is the | Palmyra Stake Fourth-Seventh| gaa ae ple eae —is forecast by the U.S. Depart-|Claudin ment of Agriculture. That would| Fork Mortuary Monday in between 7 said : or ae as will died Saturday; funeral Tuesday 1| Prove useful in development of the Spanish be shared by undergraduates this!» m., First LDS Ward Chapel. reconnaissance satellite. | more than double the 1956 crop| p.m. or Tuesday prior to services. | and would be 72 per cent above the | Burial will be in the Spanish Fork NEW MAYOR Gan f 1956. | City Cemetery feco! Die y Ce ry. HOLYOKE, Mass. Jewish immigrant ROY—Stella Barker Cook, 87, who came to|nesday 2 p. m., Cedar City Third America at the age of six is the|LDS Ward Chapel. new mayor of predominantly! MOAB — Christopher C. Dunn,| Irish-Catholic Holyoke. Samuel| 6g, died Thursday. Resnic, 58, a lawyer and chair-|_ LAKETOWN—Jane Robinson, 78,/ man of the board of aldermen, | died Friday; funeral Tuesday 1| topped his nearest opponent by|p. m. 4,745 votes in the four-candidate| contest. SHORT SERMONS { eae o county installed a drive-in voting booth. Voters drove in, marked; Weis cars, parents, shows delight aplenty to repay the American who shared our food abundance through CARE. From Thanksgiving always remember. The — oe Estelle to Christmas, CARE’s annual holiday-season Food Crusade asks Americans to send three million packager: Of US fer SUEDE: _amilies $ lu perin PAChaxe,) 10 jretugees, paral 12 countries of Europe, sia, Hiee aiaan Mi ie ieEa: ean Latin America. Send your contributions to CARE Food Crusade, tup,-u em into the box and drove away. requiem mass was 67- -" A ‘ g Osver good = {T’S A CAMERA—AlImost howitzer-size, this new . designed to photograph terrain features as far as 30 expenses. Prompt, ‘ eet shown in operation at Fort Monmouth, NJ. Ss) alist Third Class John D. Denners, of Syra- isis eons on Sig nature only, car or , CL AY”sights chicugh the Bullen telescope, as Specialist furniture. ad Cl G A. Paybins, Brockton, Mass.. 100-inch ‘ EoleacisbleTene Hartel Thel caters cwhich iiiveperarmnthe inf. ed . was originally developed at the Signal Corps Bhginccring ea boratories at Fort Monmouth! and was designed and built hv the Kalart Co, of Plainfield. Corn . i ’ i + 3 . 5 . ° To ; ery iiss iu TUESDAY! B - TtocT CHOICE At the Largest, Selection of «BENDIX PHILCO- me e xt oo WRINKLE-FREE om GOVERNMENT GRADED Birds, Priced right to eliminate the middle man for A Grade NEW CROP, go to Ed Spaldings Turkey Farm. AC 5-3316 4th South, 1300 West, Orem x 2 + UTAH OFFICE SUPPLY O.5 Cente OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS CHUCK PETERSON’ loans below $600 made by City Finance Co. (Utah) AMERICAN FORK—15 EAST MAIN STREET DAVID C. BRANDT, Manager—Phone: 89 Loans made to residents of nearby towns SEEN son, Norcross, Buzza Cardoza, SPRINGVILLE—13 EAST 2nd, SOUTH Owen O. Jenson, Manager — Phone: HU 9-563° Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9:30-5:30; Sat. 9:30-1 Open evenings by appointment : EVER Grant and Others. PLUS 40 Albums Order With Your Name Engraved ateaao | HAVE ° Complete Line Of: Hallmark, Gib- a Fe TURKEYS iy J YOU . FRESHLY KILLED ; Clothes Dryers 7 5 | rove zs = + . WHY NOT GET CUCU ase csone adjusts ' a ’ f i Ave. YOUR HOLIDAYE —_— t , Univ. an wet Ne r ek a Says: IT ) held PUT A SMILE IN Fro dicat r ’ : ninet ing ¢ TOOELE—Rocco Rossie, 84, died Friday; today. unde De TERRIFIC BARGAINS on é: N. CONSOLIDATED held today. outst For . Glen Bros e Music 7, Univ. A > : Jen- Now a Christmas the Family Will 660 First Ave., New York 16, N.Y., or to local office of agency. telegrapher. man ele Select Your Piano Rev. Neil A. Robertson, pastor of the United Baptist Church, entercd the ministry after 49 years’ service as a Bangor & Aroostook ‘ng on a proposed school eal GAREN CITY—Varley Hodges, siruction measure. Reason: the|69, died Thursday; funeral was in se Arizo outst: Junio year Co: CARED ABOUT THEM—Thislittle East Ger- SOMEBODY CAREDABCUTTEM tie brother and Junio ee prosp Delivery Dec. 24th PARKMAN, Me. (UP) — The Railroad | DRIVE-IN VOTING Da.ots Y . BEAR RIVER CITY—Hilda L.| year-old parson has one rigid | HANNIBAL, N. Y. (UP) — Os-| sen, 77 died Friday in Washington, | wego County officials reported a'D. C.; funeral Tuesday 11 a. m., record turnout of voters for vot-| Brigham City Third Ward Chapel. ‘ Pee Iverson, 80, died Saturday; funer-| rule: no sermon must exceed 20 al Tuesday 1 p. m., Bear River! minutes. ! , : The X15, expected to fly in 1959, died Saturday; funeral Wednesday ™@y exceed 4,000 miles an hour; 2 p. m., Willard Ward Chapel. at altitudes above 400,000 feet. ST. GEORGE—Sophia E. Jones Apa iis Satirdas Raiser Wed. (UP) mo. that MAGNA—Frank B. Shatter, 40, focthcenios Neoe el a! highest percentage in the insti-| gied Friday. and 9) Y€&- Lara reel pegatres Woruilzer 10°° per. (lerrebecen ores, sources money deducted from the purchase price. ‘he re-entry problem. — _ Government months i = will [pasd- for, rental°and aetioery ak te uiremue ursday; a el insen, 76, died Saturday, | abe oan two reekets then return OGDEN—George Dokos, 64, 1400 is boy eattinceyS.oping ee ener DARTMOUTH HELPS and eight great- ee ae Pie Sieccis Pape oe [Ward Chapel by Bishop Don|tution's history. More than $90-|"ReAVER—Eita Littlefield, ¢¢,| tion X16 rocket plane also might| grain in 195 18 million bushels) ¢.enson. Friends may call at the 00 in scholarships and loans . Fros Valo; Re! four|4&Y. John R. McCurdy, 70, died two great-grandchildren, two brothers eaeeeeo Ai Jones (Gene- and one sister, Philip Benson, ; Spanish Fork,| Parowan, Arch Benson, Parowan|P- ™., 1244th. orce sion’ Field; one sister, Mrs. By- and Mrs, Reed (Lila) Nelson, | and Mrs. Clifford (Belle) Empey, |2Year-old daughter of Elmer and| Irgp po ron F. Jones Jack four Harwin A. Bowen, Holbrook,| (Helen) Toland, Bountiful and| Holladay Fifth LDS Ward, 2 p.m. from 7 to 9 p. m. and Wednesday Tercen@ Bowen ana Stewart D. Mrs. Merlin (Bernice) Shelley, Pearl J. Bleazard, 60, died Satur- prior to services at the mortuary. her grandson, John A. Hart, LDS missionary in the French Mis- green, develd NS nena eat eee City, Whitlock, Provo; Mrs. George C.|‘ied Friday; funeral Wednesday| Orem. Friends. may call Tuesday} Anna B. Hart, teacher at BYU; sophot Coal Cougal eae said a ‘ until his retirement in 1953. | "Surviving are his) wife three | Was held. Gaylord Kingston, 83}; Mrs. Jack (Blanche) Olsen, Salt OSS meen en Ri coment He was married to Belva Gal- .oe ong two daughters, Willard| ‘ied Nov. 18. Charles H. Way, 79,|Lake City; Glen Burgess, Orem, ae Datseeeceuiate cae a dup iat Span ahi Loreal 1904; Clark Benson, Mount Pleasant; |‘ied Thursday; services wer€/and Earl Burgess, of Roosevelt. Religion vaneteachers Primary she diedyn at “ ae nue ra Menzies M. Benson, Salt Lake| held today. Dr. John L. Bubblis;| Funeral services will be conYWMIA ReliefaieSociety work: 20d @ Gaughter alsoA preceded vioward M, Benson, Phoe-/ 61, died Nov. 17;R.funeral was‘held ducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. in er. Kor and ds seats Wii anol 0 ances Sen Wen. City” "IX, Ariz.; Mrs. Loyd (LaBerta) today. Einar Johanson, 45,|the Olpin Sundberg Mortuary «in pie “heving seryed templé presidents. wan fears Britain would wreck the common market. EE ficiator in the Logan LDS Tem- go Mi last oe ud a ote A : mae aeet Nati Stcc! pecs i El JC Peavey em ae in which, in cold war as in hot war, | Pected to Se to win support for we must take,” he said a tehns n tore: C While in the Uniled States King and started its program immedi-| In his talks with U.S. ately after World War II | King Mohammed and P Bese a T Baee United States with her parents Cation in local schools. He was’ eider at the time of his death.| Baird Aslin, 45, died Wednesday; Price, Allen Burgess, Orem; Mrs: at the agé of two a member of the LDS Church. He was president of the AF of L| 3% E South Ted (Bertha) Petty, Provo; 15 On Dec. 20, 1901, she married ,.' followed railroad construc-| Construction Unit for the past funeral Tuesday noon uth grandchildren, two brothers and ; J pes Firestone Ford Motor eeaee Gen Mir |Guie oir in Hery peo Se ae ot Spanish Fork, the son of George ing for ome Security Bank. Ha | Fendrelakis, 72, died Saturday;) Surviving are his wife, three George and Anna Gredig Alle- Foster and Mary Elizabeth Mil- was a member of .the LDS| funeral Wednesday 2 p.m. Holy|sons and one daughter, Charles ; . i in‘caviand ery |Peter Marien, Siok Bereely oud ienariadfaeash| achievement," elcr expec | even0setting leon [4Ss j ent for the UPM Companyduring! Marie Bowen, 74, died at his home here Saturday morning of a heart attack. He was a native of this city. 7: | born Oct. 17, 1883, at) e x SNE TEN CE ea U.S. Division of Grazing, where], .,¢) Caroline Fia Hooptiaina,| RSM ON, COMUNE Seog t neu nied dle eiLciuday rancralkvcdiee: | moved to Provo. In 1942 he be-|°, Gle@ Sunday, ug ; = Heart Attack jeame a construction superintend-|day noon 260 E. South Temple services will be held Tuesday at 3:45° p.m. at the Logan City Cemetery. . April ri 12, Mrs. Boss was born N Amer an excellently managed program" | Mohammied wants to look at an that came too late | American supermarket. He will | In contrast, he said, Russia was| Visit a department store and some “willing to take greater gambles’’| average American homes as well rovoan In 1936 Mr. Benson entered the| Tuesday 1 p.m. Parley LDS Ward SPANISH FORK—James Miller I he became a partner with Anthony Desiness, Burial and short graveside _ driven by Mrs. Murray struck the - the U.; S. did : not, vehicles flat Teller said Y©"'° * — embark on a really vigorous pro- | 87am after the war because, as | ' he understands it, officials felt Ike the needed high explosives were | not available and they were not (Continued from Page One) sure missiles would be used in| — the next war He said this country has since} . L f Take raised hisown cattle andwas also a k ¢ 1eso Long signed from the forest service he! Utah Obituaries = ® iat St. George Temple. When he re- James Miller Bowen teeter urgess from friction. embarked on “an excellent and two sisters, Milton and Mo-| roni Baker, Bakersfield, Calif.; | Mrs. Ezra (Zina) Pathe, Bakersfield, and Mrs. Joseph (Lottie) Tho: n Close bride| atmosphere without it burning up| force of the head-on collision near- Dow Chem ay ette On Sept. 3, 1907 he married. Wismer, Salt Lake City. Elizabeth Bessie Mcfarlane in the | z al ae the young man | great-grandchildren, two brothers| herelJan las city manager. State worked as a cattleman. In 1906| law says the post cet in fillea | Be joined the U; S. Forest Serv- | by a bona fide Wyoming resident ice and was employed as a but Laramie has the state's antes ranger in Dixie Forest until 1919.| a dark-haired Mr. Benson with AdLDS Church, : a lace bodicez encrusted i z with een ; ill ° ri r enineatones! Her fingertip veil was ional graveside services w Surviving are his wife; two sons inelali by Mallchine stone) crowanl cnell P@ held at the St. George Ceme- and three daughters, J. Allen eee a, ie t of white | ety Wednesday at 11 a.m. |Baker, Mrs. George M. (Marie) par mae hata white Mr. Benson was born Oct. 26, Thomas, and Mrs. Neble (Lor-| ERS One ERG TOC TEOses| 1882, in Parowan, Utah, ason of | raine) Sears, Salt Lake City; LinJohn and Mary Alice Klingen-|more (Lynn) Baker, Mrs. Albert | Layf B Allemann Boss, 80, of 293 E. 6th h Provo, will be conducted Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the . e Wore a white peau de soie gown diti | SHERIDAN, Wyo. (UP)—Sheri-; Sth ‘dan officiais are searching des- early Funeral | We ; of the Allis Cham resee tes (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) -| Baker. He married Emily Beat- The church interior was bathed | ed the long-range missile. rice Cook, April 27, 1904, in Provo. in dazzling light from Canadian) 4. aig it is “reasonable to be-| He was a retired machinist, hav- aehe corporace FC lieve’ that the Russians, like the| ing worked in the Provo Foundry |'@™PS for television coverage. U. S. have solved the re-entry | and Machine Co., from 1900 to Dazzling Bride problem—the means of getting | 1925, and for the Utah Light and| rh j , missile back through the earth's jofficiate at ed before old agreements expire| : Jt e services. Dec. 5. EME nCeC TCA. In Pocatello, Idaho, a special oe Reeene Sera be te | call at the mormeeting was called for tonight to) 7 a, tans for Ruben E. Altwine,|tuaty Monday SS 141. of Cheyenne who died this | evening from 7 . NEW YORK SCEee pee | 1884, in Provo, a son of James|°! Photographers’ flashing bulbs | ———————— Brigham and Sarah Ann Parks| 4nd the whirr of movie cameras. fing” in claiming to have develop-| tah County accident said the car Amer the Provo Third prog. the Mountain States area were) ee een ieee oauce no continuing in Denver taday in| ore aes Gait ve ar in Dea | LDS Ward will 10: ttlement could be reach- | ‘ poe ag crus ver talks. The simple nuptial Mass was BerOnmed ay the accompaniment — yas ersons H-Bomb Authority 6 in Salt Lake City. Burial will be! in the tiny church. i'in the Provo City Cemetery. Mr. Baker was born Jan. 7, P | aaa 120, Rails zal? Uutilities . 5, Stocks | were seven years 0 . Total Vol aera eater say glistened | quints their sateen when they Tears in the mother’s eyes. Friends may call oes from 6 fiesBitetate hus- «ea heart ailment. a aeRO a By UNITED AER ESS Negotiations on new contracts) aah ae so ae cel Bishop Ralph ld contracts expire, but the|C- Fletcher of for 15,000 telephone workers in| > strained. : : to 8 p. m. and Monday prior to services gt 260 E. South Temple| | There were less than’ # guests at the Utah Valley Hospital of plea ; =." . Mr. Benson died Sunday morning | Worke rs Phone slightly Heart Roman Catholic Church in’ the Berg Drawing Room Chapel. | causes incident to age. = T f) ave. }moon in California. Father Is Nervous ator Msebn) Baker, a native and former resi-| Cecile was radiant-and smiling | serv lect Funeral Dowionae vankoue The priest who performed the Benson, 75, will be con-| dent of Provo. Mr. Baker died as she exchanged rings at the al-| The father and mother of the | Cattle : ducted, Tuesday at 11 a.m. in| Thursday in Salt Lake City of|tar of the flower-decked Sacred | beautiful bride also appeared) wedding had taught the famous Yesterday close F or N ew C on t rac t S f or ] 5,000 Ja f hed by J. A. Hogle & p Go Member, New York Stock Exchange, 35 N. University couple left by car for a honey-|f | and nervous. Salt Lake City for Joseph Hyrum | ago. 4 uotations half-empty church only a short carried white carnations and pink} pews. A big reception estimated to|| | | distance from where she and the coses. Langlois wore a black business have cost $1,000 followec the wedwill be con-| other four membersof the famous! 10 a. m. in quintuplets were born 28 years suit. He appeared slightly tense| ding. Later in the day the young rovoan ormer enson ° Market . CORBEIL, Ont. (UP)— Cecile| Her bridesmaids were dressed| Only a few local residents were Dionne was married Saturday in a/ in net blue lace over taffeta. They| in the church. They sat in back : Pp | F | e e e . Quintuplet Cecile Dionne. Marries Salt Lake Rites |Set Monday for CONSOLIDATED HARDWARE- FURNITURE 255 W. CENTER FR 3-3482 JIM HAWKER = > - |