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Show SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1956 SUNDAY HERALD Utah County, Utah 37, Leo Tolman, "star-gazing- Diesi Rites Set At P.G. Monday La-marc- wife, quoted the GROVE Leo of the former husband man, 37, this of Bastian city, died Verha . Tuesday Services Set at P.G. for Alma E. Gardiner GROVE J. CRABB Spanish Fork Businessman Dies Suddenly Lowell J SPANISH FORK Crabb, 48, prominent resident of this city, died Friday evening, at his home of a heart attack. Mr. Crabb, a well known local mortician, was born at Lehi Oct. 10, 1907, to Charles C. and Eliza Kirkham Crabb. He spent his early life in Lehi, attending schools there and in Monroe. He graduate from the California College of Mortuary Science in 1936, and engaged in the business of funeral director. For a number of years, Mr. Crabb has been the owner of the Lowell J. Crabb Mortuary in Spanish Fork and a partner of the Crabb-Jolle- y Mortuary at Payson. On March 2, 1934, he married Exilda Nielson at Junction, Utah. Their marriage- was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple, Jan. 14, 1943. At the time of hi death Mr. Crabb was serving his second term as a member of the Board of Education of the Nebo District. He had served as .president of the board during the previous term. He was also a member of the Board of Adjustment for Zoning in Spanish Fork and was chairman of that board for some time. Mr. Crabb served as local chairman for the Red Cross and worked on the polib drive for several years. He was an active member of the LDS Church, being ah elder and secretary of his quorum at the time of his death. - Alma Edward Gardiner, 54, died Friday at 2:30 p.m., in Provo after an extended illness. He was born in Pleasant Grove April 2, 1902, a son of John and Annie Nichols .Gardiner. He attended schools in Pleasant Grove and was a member of the LDS Church, being a Seventy at the time of his death. Mr. Gardiner was married To "Jane Tolman Aug. 25, 1921, iii the' Salt Lake ' Temple. She died ' Dec. 13, 1929. LOWELL Survivors include two sons, L. Gardiner, Salt Lake Boyd Billie and Tolman Gardiner, City, Pleasant Grove, and one daugh- He was also M Men leader In ter, Mrs. Ward (Arlene) Seybold, his ward. Orem. Surviving are his widow, two Funeral services will be conRex (Bonnie ducted Tuesday at 1 p.m., in the daughters, Mrs. Renon Crabb, and Olpin Sundberg Mortuary. Bishop Lee) Pinegar one son, Kelly Carl N. Butler of the Grove Ward Spanish Fork; one grandFork; Crabb, Spanish will officiate. Friends may call two at the mortuary from 7 to 9 p.m., son; his mother of Lehi; Mrs. A. W. (Mildred) Monday and Tuesday prior to ser- sisters, and ,Mrs. vices. Burial will be in the Magleby, Las Vegas; Salt Lake Orrin (Donna) Winget, Pleasant Grove Cemetery. Glen three Crabb, brothers, City; Arizona; William Crabb, Belle Fourche, South Dakota; Kirkham and Craig Crabb both of Texas. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m., in the Spanish Fork Third Ward Chapel, with Bishop Mark Boy-ac- k NEPHI Eliza Ann Garrett, 83. officiating. Friendsmay call died in the Utah Valley Hospital at the Crabb Mortuary Tuesday Friday of causes incident to age. from 7 to 9 p.m., andWednesday She was born April 28, 1873. at prior to services. Burial will be ?fephi. daughter of Abraham and in the Spanish Fork Cemetery. Matilda Betts Boswell. She married James Garrett Jr. bushy-haire- d, Utah Obituaries LAKE CITY W. Donald died Thursday; funeral Monday 10 a.m., 372 E. 1st South. Maggie Leaton Stroud Hicks, 74, 1159 Hayes 'Ave., died Friday; funeral Monday noon in Cannon Sixth LDS Ward Chapel. Rose Z. Myers, former resident, died Aug. 17, in California; funeral and burial were held there. G. N. (George) Davis, 65, died Friday. Stephen Wozniak, 70, died Wednesday. Hazel M. (Boots) Jones, 46, former resident, died Friday. OGDEN E. Norman Freeman, died Thursday; funeral 1 p.m., SALT Jensen, -- year-old 31,-189- in the Manti LDS 4, Temple. i Rites Set Today For Nephi Gl She was active in jthe Primary and Relief Society organizations. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Services for Master NEPHI Gladys Petty; Provo; two sons. Leon and Ray Garrett. Salt Lake Sergeant Paul E. Downs, 39, who City; "two sisters, Mrs. Matilda died in Japan while stationed Gowefs, Nephi, and Estella Gar- with the U.S. Army, will be held rett, American Fork; 14 grandtoday at Travis Air Force Base, children; 12 Funeral services will be Tues- San Francisco. Burial will be in day at 2 p.m, in the Nephi Third the National City Cemetery in n Ward Chapel with Bishop Lee San Francisco. officiating. Friends may call" MSgt. Downs has made the Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the was with Anderson, Funeral Home and Tues- army his career and day from 10 a.m. until time of the personnel division at an air services. Burial will be in the Vine force base. 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Ol-se- Stevenson-Kevauv- contests in the primary OREM The problem of how to elections early this year. finance the many needed improve"I am happy to know he will ments for various state agencies be using them against Eisenhower and will again be the programs and Nixon exclusively," Stevenson of the next legiobstacle biggest continued. "I think he'll give them to Thorit C. slature something to remember him by." Hebertsonaccording of Orem, incumbent Kefauver said he believed his member of n, Nephi Woman, oo, Duccumos Oct. ' " hive girls was given by the Mutual teachers, Mrs. Verda Sanderson and Mrs. Ilene Penrod. It was held on the patio in Patten Park, where also a hamburger fry was enjoyed. Those attending were Joel Sanderson, Ronald Orem, Judy Penrod, Kay Lyn Beck, Dor othy Warr and Patricia Penrod. uaus (Continued from ijPage One). V'; tinue to preVenf ships carrying "War materials"ito or from Israel from passing through the Suez Canal. i Notice of Egypt's stand was given by Wing Commander Ali Sabri, chief poetical spokesman for President Gafmal Abdel Nasser and his observe at the recently concluded Suez conference in Londoi He stated tht Egyptian posit ioi during a stopover at Geneva, &m route to Cairo ' from London. In a long wat at the Geneva Airport, he maje these , potftt?: 1. Egypt h&& clear "right under Article 10 f the 1888 Constantinople Convention to prevent passage of Israeli ships carrying "war materials' and will continue to exercise it alj long as a state of war exists between Israel and' the Arab states 2. However, "Pas long as it is not a shooting jar,' Egypt will permit passage of ships carrying fiXKi and other materials. This was the ejase with the two Israeli vessels vjjhich unexpectedly transited the c a fill during thT first, few days after its nationalization 3 by Egypt. sources in London Diplomatic have predictedhat Nasser would press demands, f that Britain and France call of their military buildup in the fiddle East before agreeing to any; meeting to nego' tiate the canaff crisis. These source? believed Nasser is in no hurry gto meet the committee and tli a tB he might allow it to cool its hee in London while he first considers a rival plan put forward by Injia and supported by Soviet Russia. Indonesia and Ceylon. They srfud he also might, wait until afted a meeting in Beirut of the ArafL League at which he would seeknb mend his own fences. i the Utah State Lec's-jlaturnomination in an "open convention He addressed members of was the "democratic way." the Orem Kiwanis Club at their Attending the birthday party in The senator said, "I want to luncheon Fer-romeetne th s week. honor of Mrs. Mary Allen of hold up my end of the load," in Mr. on her 9lst birthday anniver- the Hebertson. who is seeking campaign and remarked, "We fivom the second legislsary, were Mr. .and Mrs. Earl Bar- will be wearing someone else out ney, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barney now." ative district on the Democratic and family. The two candidates made a ref- ticket, also reported on the activA total of 91 family members erence to "Joe Smith," a' non- ities in regard to obtaining a new were present. A dinner was served existent nominee whose name armory building in Orem. He has a member of a special comon the Picnic ground in Ferrcyi, came up at the, GOP convention. been mittee followed by a program which was A Le- appointed. h Mayor unsuccessfully tried to n delegate . a t famfurnished by members of the place the name of "Joe Smith" vjidim ofdai man lo siuoy tne possibility ily. The afternoon was spent taking in nomination against Nixon. getting a legislative apfor the building in propriation family pictures. To See "Joe Smith" Orem. He reported that the prosSamuel returned Freckelton Kefauver said that In next pects are good at the present time with visit home after a week's tour he and Stevenson are and that the National Guard buildMr. "going out to the grass roots to ing program should assure Orem his daughter and of a new armory sometime next and Mrs. Hanry Campbell of Ster' talk to the people." ling, Utah. "We want to see the Joe Smiths year. Mr. Hebertson spoke as a part of of the nation," Kefauver said. A surprise party was held at the Stevenson added that, "Wre're the Kiwanis Ballot Battalion in the home of Mrs. Cyril Beck recently not throwing the Joe Smiths out campaign A new for her daughter Kay Lynn on her of the Democratic Party." member of the group, Brig. Gen. 13th birthday anniversary. Refresh"In fact, there are about one William Bledsoe tret. was introments were served and the follow- hundred million Joe Smiths and duced to the group by Joseph T. ing guests were present: Del Ray we're going to see them," Steven- Smith, president. Leon Fr&zier Sanderson, Lynn Sanderson, Joel son said. conducted the meeting. Sanderson, Bobbie Thornley, StewStevenson and his son, Adlai Jr. art Jolley, Eldon Jolley, Ronald 25, chartered a ey, Stevenson's new press secreOrem, Milo Larsen, Judy Penrod, plane and flew from the nearby tary. Kefauver was accompanied Elaine Metire, Dorothy Warr. Sky Harbor Airport Saturday here by his primary campaign driven the police over the route Patsy Penrod and Larry, Kay and to at Chicago's manager, Joseph F. (Jiggsi Donameet Kefauver he took after abducting the Wein- Lynn Beck. hue. Donahue did not immediately Midway Airport. berger child. to Harbor come to the Stevenson farm, howSky They returned Police, quoting Lamarca's conwith Kefauver and Clayton Fritch- ever. fession, said he left the infant at a home in Brooklyn on the night of the kidnaping and picked him up the next day. The Association for Childhood Education is planning a reception Larkin Mortuary. Twin infant sons to welcome new teachers to the R. of and Patricia Provo School District, for Monday, William O'Toole Jones, died Thursday; Aug. 27, In the gardens of the services were held Saturday. Edna Timpanogos School at 4:30 p.m. Jean Rambeau, president of the Stuart, 55, 2206 Adams Ave., died 1 funeral p.m., organization, has appointed Ida Monday Friday; Knudsen as chairman of the reLindquist and Sons Mortuary. OAKLEY Alleen Prescott, 15, ception. Assisting her are Edith died Thursday; funeral Monday 1 Stimpson, Leora Hanson, Gretta p.m., South Summitt LDS Stake Romney, Andrew Baggs and Leland Nielson. House, Kamas . ar Tolman. Mr. Tolman graduated from the University of Utah and received his P.H.D. at the Iowa State College. He was a member of the LDS Church serving in the branch presidency at the time of his death. He was employed by u n a rmdrnno fYirk Xn m --n i a v as taicr niiiu"v"e chemist. Surviving him are his wife, his mother, and six children, Richard, David, Glen, Christine, Leon and Brian Tolman; six sisters, Mrs. Emory, (Margie) Rundquist, Pacoima, Calif.; Mrs. L. J. (Otella) Brown, Murray; Mrs. Ralph (Enid) Sealy and Mrs. Nadine Warren, Grants Pass, Ore.: Mrs. James (Bonnie) Clark Pasadena and Mrs. Charles (Carol) Clark, Derby, Calif.; and two brothers, Max and Edward Tolman, Van Nuys, Calif. Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 p.m., in the Olpin Sundberg Mortuary, directed by Bishop Albert Spencer, of the Pleasant Grove Sixth Ward. Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m., and Monday prior to services. Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery. PLEASANT " Jr.' Aug. 21, in Lancaster. Pa. He was born in Albion, Ida., a son to George O. and Kathryn Love-lan- d - - P 31 Carl J. E. Hertell1 N asser a's mechanic as he that spent the will celebrate his 80th birthday saying only A of in night Brooklyn, some July today, at an open house. 30 miles from his Plainview, Long Mr. Hertell was born Aug. 26, 1876 at Malmo, Sweden. His1 Island, home and about the same mother was converted to the LDS distance from the Weinberger Church in Sweden and immi home here. Abandoned Scheme grated to the United States comScared off by the publicity ing to Utah in 1891. After a two-yewait, Mr. Hertell and the which followed thje abduction, he rest of the family 'followed her. abandoned the baby alive next When still an infant he lost his day in a wooded area near his hearing and subsequently attend- home without attempting to collect ed school for the deaf in Svyeden the $2,000 ransom he had demandfrom 1885' to 1892. After coming ed. Police refused to comment on a to Utah he attended school for the deaf and blind, where he first report that he might have spent learned to read, write and un- the night at the home of a woman friend in Brooklyn. derstand the English language. "It hasn't been definitely estabHe married Amelia Comer on lished whether or not there was June 18, 1897. She passed away in Jan. 1930. Subsequently he an accomplice," Pinell said. "Just because he (Lamarca) married Elsie Lamb, the present Mrs. Hertell on June 23, 1930. spent the night of July 4 in BrookMr. Hertell's children are Mrs. lyn does not prove anything." Earl Roberts (Blanche), Lehi; Suicide Watch Mrs. Glenn McDonald (Carol), At police headquarters, where Sacramento, Calif. Mrs. Kendall Lamarca is being held pending a Cowley (Elaine), Heber; and hearing scheduled for Friday, a Mrs. Leland B. Ivers, (Rosa round the clock watch was mainLee, Midway. He has four tained over the prisoner to prevent grandchildren and five great- any attempt to take his own life. grandchildren; But police said Lamarca, father Mr. Hertell enjoys good health, of two children, is "sleeping well and enjoys meeting and visiting and eating heartily." with friends. Anyone desiring to The mysterious trip by auto express their greetings and con- under heavy guard was the second gratulations are invited to call at Lamarca has been taken on since his home on Sunday afternoon his arrest Thursday. The first and evening. time he "was reported -- to have HEBER Tol- PLEASANT Thorit Hebertson Scouts, Beehives Estes Hits Open House Held N.Y. Waitress (Continued from Page One). Taken on Outing (Continued from Page One). For 80th Birthday to sit in the back of the pizzerta "I have reason to know some- Speaks To Orem By MARGUERITE WATERBURY thing of Sen. Kefauver's talents and await her possible arrival.' 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