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Show " ' ' ... ' ' . . - . T, r-- ,' ,, ' - . .1 ? f ' " "1 ' , ' ' - ' i ' r . ' . 1 ' '" - . 1 'i . .;''''-'- t ' - ' , v ' f..,.r ..pl.w i i , . T . :vmm amrvf SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 195S 4 Utah County. Utah - 8 LEHI Baker Mary' Rachel OREM U Amelia Staub LatU,1 ld Barbara OREM morn died 76, Haryey, Thursday 84, died shortly before- - midnight Ann Christensen died ... Saturday of at home causes the natural ing a Friday at the Utah Valley Hospit- afternoon following lingering 1 al, where she of a daughter, Mrs.! R. O. (Mar illness. ; i! has hin fnr the. March Born tha) Morton at" Salt- Lake City. past month. 22, 1945, in Pro She was bom inj Mannington, She was born ve, she was the W. Va.L to James H. and Per- of Jan. 17, 1871, in Lowell and - La- - nella Rice Baker. She married Kansas City, Wootten in Ver a Leetham Provo Mo., the daugh George Haijvey Christensen. - Sept. 20, 1896. He died last June. ter of Henry She has been ' and Christina are sevtn V ; Ten-year-o- I ' ' N . -- v . . v.- ' v r: jr.' SUNDAY HERALD Lehi Woman Amelia S. Latta Succumbs Dies iSLC At Age of 84; Services Set Orem Youngster ! Dies on Saturday From Long , "l daughter 0 and many townspeople considered V her their "angel of mercy." Survivors are three sisters and one ; brother, Elizabeth Staub Jones of Greeley, Colo.. Mary Staub .Riddle of Pomona, CaL, Mildred StaubvEaststep and Hen- - . Staub of Denver. ' ry " Funeral rites will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Geneva Ward Chapel with Bishop Harold BackFrank Staub. She mar r i e d er officiating. The remains may.1 Joshua W. Latt be viewed frou 7 to 9 p.m., SunJune 2. 1902, in day at the Olpin Mortuary: and r. The prior to . services Monday. - : daughters, ill for some 10 Surviving Mrs. Mrs, (Deiphlai Virgil Baker, 1 months due to cancer. At lcll-- Hollls (Myrtle) Service and Mrs all of Salt Lake City, kno w n young. Morton, Barbara Mrs. Edward (Delia) Brinkerhoff i marriage was if Ann had more of Lawrence. EmeryfCounty, Mrs. I. Millard of Tam P. (Dorthia)J Bell Amelia S. Latta later solemnized 3 Barbara Ann than 1000 guests the Salt Lake Temple. Thell in (Delemma) Fla., ,.Mrs. at her birthday party, which was pa, Fork-andMecham of was a graduate, trained She American held March 22 at the Orem First Mrs. Kenneth nurse St. Luke's Hospital in at (Susanna? Hayward Ward. She was a student at Sha- of 1895 She nursed at the in two! Denver Daniel sons, Yuma, Ariz.; ron. School at the time of her ! Consolidation ' and Denver of "Salt both ' George Harveyi hospital; for seven years LOGAN. (UP) death. ' 29 grand and nursed intermittently until of the Utah State School, of. AgriLake City; two ' She is survived byAer parents; children, and 27sistefs; GG SCRAMBLING Shown here are some of the thousands of the parents and older children for their cooperation. Nearly her health failed, some 15 years culture,; experiment, station and " Provo Youngsters who sWarmed through two city parks in every fyoungsterjwho parUc'ipated managed . to obtain at least . one brotherr Leon Paul Christen dren. ago. ;. extension service into a division the Easter hidden there by candy eggs learch of bne egg. At right, adding to her collection is litle Trudy Dawn sen; three sisters, Linda, Nadiene She and her husband , lived on of agriculture sciences was ap bunny (with the assistance of the Exchange Club). The Easter Christenseni daughter of Mr. and Mrs:. Donell Christensen, 319 and Jolene, all of Orem, and the Adm. Redmarj to Visit a cattle ranch near Buf ord, Wyo., proved Saturday by the. school'! one of the nicest to until when moved 1908, Egg hunt was described by those in charge isaslittle they of ! trustees. board .: W. Avenue. Clark grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern : on egg. At right, adding to her collection Trudy Dawn Orem. ; (UP)-Co- mSALT LAKE CITY Leetham of ProvoL She was converted to the: LDS The board gave its approval on EXPORT. RESTRICTIONS of the 12Qi Naval dis mandant AIR DEFENSE CHIEF recommendation of USAC Funeral services will be con trict, Rear Admiral John R. Red- Church, in 1909 and has "devoted theesfdent ON IRON MAY BE REVISED' TO RETIRE ON MAY 31 Well-Know- n Pf Darrell Chase, who felt to the ducted Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. man, will arrive Jiere 19 for many years, oi service April a for need better correlation beachchurch, as a Sunday School te Assistant at the Orem .First Ward. Chapel, a two-caGen. WASHINGTON (UP) WASHINGTON (UP) visit and tween inspection the thre divisions. with Bishop Donald G. , Wilcox tour of units! in the area; er, a member of her ward and Naval Beniamin W. Chidlaw, contuiental Secretary of Commeroe Samuel W stake genealogy committees, and officiating. Friend may call at air defense commander, will retire Anderson said Saturday, that the the Relief Society visiting teacher for home NEIGHBORHOOD BOYS Funeral is administration considering v tight mili of 7 36 31 some 0 years. : to 9 1851 after v the Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe on May years p.mj and Tuesday from , Donald Melvin Innes, 48, of If you don't know on iron restrictions 'export ening YORK NEW (NEA) Pitchers to In earlier years, when trans the services. Wednesday 500 E, Provo, died at his home Plant, Later he established the tary service. prior scrap. Maeser Cash Market, which he Chidlaw, who took over the joint and steel Burial will be in the Orem ceme Johnny Antonelli and Sal Maglie portation difficulties were great, i at' 12:40 a.m. Saturday. are the only front-lin- e members she " donated countless' hour,s of 22 then you should know A resident of has operated for 'years. American Air Defense Command The Step is being considered, he tery. of New who the York were un Giants were to who Hoover He June in both married Farris No of because rise the 54 people bid. said,, nursing is 30 o las years P r vo for September, Dust or some other minute born in that statel Both come able to get a d9ctor in time. In 14, 1929, at Earmington successor was named and no rea- domestic and foreign demand for years, he -- was Aug. !' J,mson was stated for his retirement scrap, an essential for steel pro foreign body is necessary for the from the northern part of the emergencies, she officiated at the born in Paris, Utah. state. in formation of a raindrop. births of numerous Orem babies, Mr. active been Innes duction, if by the Air Force. Ida., Jan. . 18, civic affairs, has as served having 1907, to James B. and ' Ada Nuttj president of the Provo 0 Club, Innes. He at- the Provo Retail Grocery men's tended the Paris Association and the Provo Ex change Club. He was a charter elementary of the last group, He school and member also held membership in the Pro fielding High vo Chamber of - Commerce and School there. Club. He was an. acKiwanis the He moved to tive member ;of LDS Church, the Provo in 1924. an as served elder. He '. He worked first haying Mr. Innes was an also ardent golf enthus at the Ironton-stee- l plant and at iast. , x. pK ; He is survived by his widow: two sons, Larry . F. and James Woodrbw - Innes; two daughters, Saundra Lee and." Pamela June Innes, and one grandchild, all of Provo. Also surviving are a broth er, Stan Innes of Provo.and two ' r,' ' - ' sisters, Mrs. WilfordAnnNGray 1 ( of Provo and Mrs.; Earl Elaine Sixty Utah County residenU fMehl of Lomita Park, Cal. are named on the list, announced Services will be at 12:30 p.m. V Saturday by County Clerk Warren Tuesday in the Berg Drawing X' P, Kirk, from which persons will Room Chapel, with Bishop grank ''S s ; .v j a. be screened-f- or jury duty for Van Wagenen officiating. The to the FotiithDistrictourrsl955 body may be jviewedr-from-- 7 r second term. 8 , p.m. Monday and before the follows: The list s services Tuesday.. Interment will ; Vernon C. Mills, William R5riirProvo City Cemetery uoren, Jawara nugnes, oianey Hayward, Spanish Fork; Doug r7 " iDenve iter, W 0 of Utah State Divisions Joined J v il great-grandch- 1 j - . . Unfoil-wrapp- ed . . . -- t Provo Grocer, D. M. Innes, Dies Satu relay -- j y Quist-Fairban- - ks ; i . s ' ? 'pi-y-- f.lARTY C0)( . f i i . 20-3- , ft-.- 4 I - : , 60 Named On Prel rminary Jury Listing V--- v . is-a- W.. SALT LAKE CITY Manuel Aguilar,'40, died Thursday, funer al held Saturday. Domenico Cola- -i ianni, 84, of 963 Pierpont Ave., died Wednesday, requiem mass Anderson Marvis D., Anderson, Wednesday at 10 a.m. at St. Pat Helen Boardman Leslie. rick's Catholic Church.' Maria Ivan Madsen, Ausin J. Locke, Hudson Lockwood, 79, of 313 Chi Joseph Hi Swapp, William D. cago St., died Thursday, funera Buckley,' Blaine H. Facer, John Tuesday at 2:15 p.m. at 255 S W-i- Taylor, Howard B. Gibson, 2nd E. Robert Nelson Cooper, 62, Edith Y. Booth, Vilate 1 Strong, of 69 T, St., died Friday, funera Grace P. McConkie, Ruth Crow-the- r, Tuesday noon at 260 E. S. Tem Provo. ple. ; Glen M. Cooper, Lucille, Elli GARFIELD Arthur Willi m son. Marearet G. BromleyHHolt, 44. of 164 W. 15th Ave., died Rhoda Parker, .American Fork; Friday, funeral Tuesday at 3:30 David. R.; Christensen,' Thistle; p.m.'-a36 E. 7th S. Mrs. Laura C. A. Keith Anderson, Wilson Hyrum Sorenson, 53, died WednesJ Alex Glen Christensen, Eyans, day,' requiem mass Monday at J Wing, Lehi ; Arthur Calvin Fin 10 a.m. at Magna Catholic Church. GRANGER John Theodore ley, Orval C. Bray, Edmund Cra Spring-vill, gun, Erickson, Georgia Carlson, 75, died Thursday, funer4 j:;: , v :; ai Tuesday at 10 a.m. at 36 E. ' Kenneth Twede, : Joseph ; W. 7th S. Swartz, George E. ' Cheever, MAGNA George Allen En Marilyn T, Ellsworth, Pay son ; sign, 29, of 8696 W. Helen 'Dr., Clara A. Lewis, Cedar Fort; Mel- aiea grandson of Mrs vin R. Dunlap, Clifford D Mace, Sophialnursaay, Clements of Provo. Mrs. l, Dean W. Hansen, Maurice Grace Smith 51, funer- Orem;1 E. Earl Walker, Paul at, Monday atHardman, 1 p;m. at 36 E. 7th: Blackhurst, Jack Clegg, Pleas-.a- s., daughter of Mrs. Pauline Kirk--3 Grove; Howard Whiting, Ma ham of Springville. ple ton; Gerald A. Greenhalgh, OGDEN Mrs". Marv Dalton David R. XBaron, Santaquin; Horspool, 51, of 2123? Walla AveJ Imogene H. Brailsford, Benjamin died Friday,' funeral Monday at 1 an,d William ILlPage, Goshen. --. p.m. In Larkin Funeral ChaDel SPRING CITY Albert E. Puzey, 75, died Wednesday, funer-- i . al held Saturday. -- i in m mi iia ii . 'in i imlly sm' -..- , -.ii : (1 J c) ; 4 (Q fx -- Etra Sudssovct Lid-del- JUST $10 .DOWM . . (Usual carrying charge). . Authorities Make Bid" to Break Up Liquor; Sex Parties Provo , Police have taken the lead ' in Utah County in halting mass sex, and liquor parties in volving adults and juveniles. De tective LeGrami Baker disclosed i '.; ,":i;;;'r-, Saturday, He said complaints hid been filed against one adults Provoan, - 24, while nine juveniles had been turned oyer . to juvenile authori-- OGDEN ........ its beth Alexander Averett, 90, died' Wednesday, funeral held Satur-- , 'J-- nra 1 , Regular 269:95 NOW Thomas ! died Thursday, funeral Monday at 2 p.m. in North Ogden First LDS ' ward, STOLEN BILLFOLD IN HIS WOODEN LEG COLORADO SPRINGS (UP) ... ...199.95 ' J . for Your Old Range t i - " y - , - 142.50 ' Mirror-smoot- Cabinot Sinks J Jimmy Flyn, 40, was arrested by police Friday and charged with, talcing two billfolds from down ; .ties. town stores. u Other complaints are pending Police searched Flyn but could which may involve a couple doz find of the billfolds". ThenJ only one en more persons, one a married the officershim remove Tiis made fI , woman, he said. wooden Inside were six bill leg. Four persons were apprehend folds and $2 in cash. ed in Nevada about 40 miles ou of Calient, when officers Jound atolen property near a wrecked Student Hurt by Shot J "Charles Shelton, BYU student Detective Baker said that, al-- from Baker, Ore., underwent "though a girl was Cpinned tinder surgery Saturday night at Utah the wreckage, her male compan for a bullet Valley Hospital ion left her there, helpless, while wound in his leg. he attempted to bide stolen .tires. .The girls involved were 15 years old. Several were from South Utah County On! one al COMPIHE leged party, four boys were out with two girls.;:.. ; , Officers said that one adult DIAPER cultivated apparently teenage boys in order to meet teenage girls. They, said some sex parSERVICE ties took place in the back seats oi cars while gang? . of. young- -' sters rode along highways in . pHone broad daylight; others when groups of six or eight youngsters ' DELUXE CLEANERS went up canyons."; . Vj told One girl police 443 W. 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