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Show Prominent State Unearthed Tibble Fork Senator Dies By Workmen AMERICAN FORK—A pinine|hiad William Parker, 75, 1608-6th E., died Friday; “was unearthed this weekend Chapel, 1623 S. 5th E. Ruby E. Drandos, 73 Death Toll for the rather precise dating of goust Funeral Home. ° Sheriff Eddie Ste. Marie bullthe burial. { horned through the streets in Late Friday The box was unearthed by his car ordering civil defense workers and survivors out. Hilworkmen from the Watai -Construction Co. late Friday da was getting ‘too close for } afternoon. The skeleton was safety. No-one cried. They were too. buried about five feet deep, Dr, i : j Euler said. He was called to numb. the scene to examine the find The survivors said they heard “a whistling noise, like a jet.” by Forest Service officials. He said the skeleton was ap; It was a tornado, the frequent parently that of an elderly white ‘by-product of: hurricanes. | man of rather large stature. - Twisters hit; at. the New OrSaturday: afternoon Willard leans suburb pf Kenner, injurHolman of '70 W. 1st N., Amer- ing several persons. One smackican Fork, said the skeleton ed into the Veterans Causeway could be that of “Old Van” a over saucer-likie Lake Pontcharminer who was prominent in train at New Orleans. the Tibble Fork area during the Still another! dropped suddenlate 1800s, Mr. Holman said he ly into the famed New Orleans French quarter, injuring a man slightly and flattening a house. Utah Woman Killed In A brick wall flipped over like S. L. Crash Baker Probe Goldwater E, ited Thursday; funeral | But many, like the people in Larose 30 miles south of New Orleans, stayed put. They had weathered hurricanes before, they said. acquaintance with both Nixon| i| | and Hoover. “My own belief is that’ this sort of nonsense is the product of some third-string speech writer and got into print .without prudent or careful screen- + Jongadk adel oe f stop newts making the charge1 after considering the situation. ‘ | Closed All flights in-and out of New lean’s International Airport rate since 1959. rere cancelled. One by one, ds to the south were closing ‘The aroma of shrimp and ice, coffee and breadfilled the Rental ters that stretched inland 75 miles from the coast. (3 Yrs. FHA Finaudcing) » also available to fitievery family’s softwater needs. Ph. 225-2724 For More Information | hen a mechanical southbound on U.S. 91 two|P! and traffic, says obec ae 341 E. 4th §., died Friday; |head on. graveside services were Satur-| day. Darrell -Walke, 44, Lake-| hit the Water that about r j was totaled out.| ward at a lower elevation along a i was. taken. to|the north rim of the canyon. Electrocutiory funeral, burial, Saturday evening. Lakewood. OGDEN — LeRoy E. Malan, hours | city com- new Interstate highway eat-|Airman Dies Of, His 1963 Mr. Ji wood, Calif., former South Salt| Payson Hospital, where his conLake resident, died Friday in|dition was listed as “poor” Lakewood; ‘Satur- breaker on the newly installed Congress (Continued From Page One). ad ipose curity, was certain to be a campaign issue in the comi ng a ferhlicms critic ized eat of a proposed incr Great Salt Lake | Authority Seeks Island Acreage SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The Great Salt Lake Authority *ee gore ns benefits,te said Friday it would seek’ imPee a. medicare plan had mediate n of more than 4,100 acres of Antelope Island, mocratic Sens. ennings | sons in the two areas and some © om intermediate dent’ Saturday to call Congress back into session after the Nov. a 3 election to act on medicare. Appalachia and other unfinished business. of water. would have financed stoked ings after a sales (Continued Fromde Page One) re ce d ae patrolman. was reba edenalten ries . FBI Ohiet J. Edgar Hoover someone, a ” said the men would’be arraign- Romney said, “There is con- ed at Meridian, Miss., as soon 8s ,possible. They were charged with “wilbuy fully subjecting” Sam Henry r ent.”need for in Germany, a Mississippi Ni public affairs was stressed by to deprivation of his rights‘by “invig. macs, co-Buffalo Ranch day; funeral Monday, 1) p.m., Glenwood LDS Ward Chapel. MANTI — Mrs. Vera Miller billion pedal.ed a $1.1tions copie‘ment bill Jensen, 57, died Thursday; funeral Monday, 2 p.m., Manti asinia aus billion the Owner year to kee ° Center LDS Ward Chapel. thst He bk ee ke Off ers Thorpe B. assistant striking, beating On| Unique Fund Ideal ine "Gomeil ofthe Ty:{ping him.” “ BRIDGELAND — Funeralfor paper, at least, the year’s toVarien F. Johnson, 33, who was = and whip- tal -was $4 billion less than the GILLETTE, Wyo. (UPI) —D. government had asked. C. (Bud) Basolo of Gillette has In its two-yea: life, Congress his own special means of raisappropriated $208 billion in gov- ing. money for the Natrona ; ernment funds. This was high-|County Democratic and Centrallers have an obligation to set er than any sum in the nation’s| Committee. Germany to “make an.example for the restof the|self - incriminating history, except during World| Basolo, owner of the world’s world. He stated, “Let us by|and confessions” wilfully and works try to be con-|Wifti the intent and purpose of A last-minute dispute was re-|offered a guided buffalo hunt on| sidered the salt of the earth.” |depriving him of his rights. solved when Congress agreed|his 66,000 - acre B-Bar-B spread] 4 member. of the Council of to specify $5 million in federal|with the proceeds going to the] the Twelve, LeGrand ; . funds for District of Columbia|Democratic cause. told members War II. largest buffalo ranch here, has} gur Republican that those who Confessed Killer schools, at the insistence of Sen.| Basolo said he would guide|lead holy lives will find everWayne Morse, D-Ore. the hunt to certain success, pro-| lasting happiness. “We must ac-|Of 34 Years Ago Paper Picks 1 alooaphroy ed‘endsen t, | S206 sit the aepstent. lobes.the ward , a tie hand as meat, ajrev yy prophets.” i the White House a compromise News a2gethe rd skin,| Numerous communication Now In P rison L. B. Johnson bill opening the way for 3,300,- he said. | techniques were used during the SALT LAKE NEW YORK (UPI) — The staunchly Republican New York Herald Tribune said Saturday night it supported Democrat Lyndon B. Johnson for the presidency. In an editorial for its Sunday edition, the newspaper said Republican Sen. Barry M. Goldwater of Arizona “simply does not have the combination of personal talents necessary for the presidency of the United States.” “ The newspaper also said Goldwater’s course, “‘if pursued as he has pursued it, would wreck not only the Re- 000 ‘veterans of World War II! “pocolo, and the Korean War to rein- state lapsed GI life insurance, Newly eligible are men with service-connected ailments for which they are not drawing compensation. In addition, the bill increases pensions by $100 million a year for 1,204,000 needy veterans, not disabled in service, and their dependents. Democrats praised the Con- who said he once| conference. turned down $1,000 for a similar try at one of the 2,000 buffalo; said the hunt would go tothe highest bidder with $500 being the minimum closed bid acceptance. Bids close Oct. 15, he said. vision and 30 radio: stations throughout the nation. Some sessions will be translated into 12 different languages for use in various parts of the world. There was even one small section in the Tabernacle where deaf persons received confer- Salt Lake Jaycees ence talks gress’ record to the skies|BOCK Proposed |e Mansfield, for one, said this : good a record as you will find in any year in‘ the history of the Republic.” Among Republicans, House GOP Leader Charles A. Halleck, Ind., said the 88th would be better known for. what it did not do. Most of its constructive achievements were made Possipt Republican help, he ai through _|large theyfilled both Tabernacle SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The proposed Freeport Amendment to the Utah Constitution has won the backing of the Salt Lake City Junior Chamber of Commerce. Announcement of the approval came from Jaycee president Len DeGiacomo following a meeting in Salt Lake City. and Assembly Hall, All of the General Authorities were present at the two sessions, except ailing church pres- ident David 0. McKay, who viewed all proceedings on tele- ment. Main speaker for Sunday will be Hugh B. Brown, first coun- selor in. the First Presidency. fd tor 3 ® Potted Plants ' 3-Days $1.50 4 5 6 Above Enclosed $ Be sure to enclose payment 2.50 6-Days $2.50 4.00 doing what tually result the promoters in payments claim, these plans can acamounting to several times the cost of an actual funeral at the time of need. One promised by the promoters of these plans, the buyer pays promotional fees of $105.00, $90.00 overcharge for a cement vault, and loss of interest over a ten year period $650.00 total paid and lost 30-Days $ 6.00 9.50 3.50 5.50 13.00 4.50 7.00 16.50 5.50 8.50 20.00 rates subject to 50c service amounts to $1,720.00 from’ a so-called $895.00 funeral. The mortuaries listed below do not recommend any of the plans now being sold; we believe that you, the public, should be aware of what is actually being purchased charge for credit. “Count 5 words per line. Be sure to count the address and/or telephone number 1042 South State AC 5-3100 Classification ......... Pebseenctescictea WRITE YOUR AD BELOW P Ss this area. If you have a desire to make arranged funeral i igate before youinvest. Ask a reputable funeral director about the ways this can be accomplished in a sound legal manner for your best protection. We feel that is made available by the nel Plan. Please {investigate before you invest. Olpin-Sundberg Mortuary ADDRESS. ......... Seabee dw weds aed SUNDAY, Mail Your Classified Ad with Payment To The Classified Advertising Department. OCT. 4th 12 te 9 p.m. The Daily Herald, Provo, Utah Orem & Pleasant Grove Anderson Mortuai AmerieanFork & Spanish Fork Wing Mortuary Lehi } Phone 373-7210 For Your Prescriptions FREE DELIVERY CLASSIFIED ~WANT. ADS As per agreement with the other Pharmacies and | Food Stores in Utah Cou inty » The State of Utah. and this area in particular, has been invaded by a numberof ‘‘preneed”’ or “pre-arranged” funeral plans. In our opinion, such plan, due to overcharges, promotional charg- CASH RATES days. Beware es, and: loss of interest” earned by the payments, can result in a loss of $845.00—instead of saving money as is CLASSIFIED. WANT AD Mail Your Want Ad Today! Lines 2 the Texas State Prison for an- other crime. . William E. Sadler, 61, confessed killer of Dorothy Dexter Moormeister, will serve a three year sentence in the Texas prison for forgery. these plans can be disastervision from his Hotel Utah apart- ous to the buyer. Instead of It’s Easy to Place A Daily Herald Please publish the following classified of a Salt Lake woman 3 years ago has been committed to lan Conference crowds were: so year it had made “about as|Freeport - Action Let us serve you. Rohbock SonsFloral pe ven neds Parts or all of the conference Salt Lake City Police said Satwere being carried by 160 tele- urday the self-confessed slayer will be the Only Drug Store | — 5 Officers reation development is planned The billion-dollar Appalachia by the state for the island. a companion Piece to The authority decided FriJohnson’s war on day afternoon on legal proceed- contract Constructon, new health facili.|turned down by the ties and land reclamation an 11 |firm. enson Oldroyd, 73, died Thurs- killed in a tractor accident Thursday, will be Monday, 11 am., Bridgeland Ward Chapel. AXTELL — Thomas Francis Crowther, 83, died Thursday; funeral Monday, 1 p.m., Axtell Ward Chapel. ing System were affected b bill, the government | Commissioner Brimhall ésti- mated that several hundred per- Randolph W. Va., and Russe ll B. Long, La., wired the Presi - Corner of: Univ. md Center é “ONLY $299 = |2 p.m. something, yet undetripped the circuit Hills sec- termined, ~ NOTICECITY DRU under rising water. The American Red Cross was AQTOMATIC “SOFTENER FOR = of northeast found and dry for Church, 715 fracture of the knee| J. Edward Johnston, deputy |the ' system. xander|and severe lacerations, when his|State highway director for| W. Sinoot Rudert, 45, 474-F St., died OPEN TODA YOUR \OWN FULLY. the Indian y; funeral Monday|miles north of ille ran|north section will be closed| Department, noon, Ensign 2nd Ward Chapel. |off the west der Saturday Permanently Monday. Wilford Woodruff Beatie, 91,|at 5:20 a.m., and hit a steel pole| This will allow construction of FAILURE RATE BETTER zie .as official disaster “As. far as I am concerned I Relief agency by Gov. McKeithintend to ignore it.” Goldwa' ae State nese Mass Monday, 10 a.m., Our/deep lacerations of the head,|Patleys Canyon. Lady of Guadalupe W. 2nd N. publican party, but the twoparty system.” “But in Mr. Johnson we are offered a man of vast experience; and manifest competence,” the Herald Tribune editorial said. ‘In the Senate he that builder Matthew McClos- big blow on the “Ocean Drill- a last-minute addition to his proved himself one of the ablest key made a $35,000 kickback er,” the largestoffshore oil rig prepared text in which heliegislative leader’ of the age. after he received the contract| the Gulf of, Mexico, A: J. pledged that as president he As, president, he has moved on the stadium. , president of Ocean would initiate a call for a with sureness and responsibility “North Atlantic conclave” to According to Sen. John J. almost a year of cris“|spur unity in the grand alli- es — not least of these, the Williams, R-Del., the money was sent to insurance agent|} ad withstood 130-mile-an-hour ance. crisis of assassination and sucDon B. Reynolds who pocketed cession.” ts and battering by monster Attacking what he $10,000 and gave Baker $25,000 waves. j for use in the Kennedy-Johnson | The wind velocity was a presidential campaign of 1960. uess. Their wind gauge was Anglo-American Cooper said it would have lown away. | been “a lot simpler” to start ‘“They’re in fine shape out nation treaty’’ was _nearin, readiness for possible approval. the investigation from the there,” he reported. “Once again you are being most other end by calling: McCloskey . Most south Louisiana coast discriminating. and Reynolds. Asked if he. con- eommunities, like “Morgan City asked to buy disaster in a sidered the committee’s ap- and Grand Isle, were ghost poke,”’ Goldwater said to about : © Cut Flowers proach a “filibuster,” Cooper wns, abandoned temporarily 8,000 people who were on hand at the rally, referring to a replied, ‘We'll Know when we 0 the storm. | : ®@ Weddings news dispatch. try and call McCloskey.” ing. Closure Monday Mrs. §7, died Thursday in Salt Lake: funeral Monday, 11 a.mi, Larkin’ Chapel of the Dawn, BOUNTIFUL—Mrs. Mary E. Lyons, 80, died Thursday; ReUniversity of California’ Law quiem Mass Monday, 9- a.m., School. St. Catherine’s Catholic Church, He wasa practicing attorney Denver, Colo. and served as Washington CounCLIN T O N— Underwood ty attorney for 10 years. (Woody) Wallace, 78, died FriAn active Republican, Hafen day; funeral Tuesday, 1 p.m., was a national convention dele- Lindquist and Sons Mortuary, gate, county party chairmamand Clearfield. chairman of the state platform TOOELE — Lowell W. Davis, committee at different times. 61, died Friday; funeral pendHe was a member of -the ing. Church of Jesus Christ of LatPRICE: — Funeral for Mrs. ter-day Saints and the St. Viola Penn Olsen O’Berto, 65, George Rotary Club. who died Wednesday, was. SatHafen was survived by his urday. Mrs. Ruth Elizabeth widow and three children. Curb, 65, died Thursday; funeral was Saturday. GLENWOOD—Mrs.Celia Sor- wooden blocks, Hurls ig Truck At Larose a ¥2 ton truck was SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Khurled 500 yards like a toy and smashed into |a house. .Only The death of a Crescent womfour homes appeared left stand- an Friday night. raised Utah’s WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sen. 1964° highway fatality toll to ing. Their roofs were gone. John Sherman Cooper, R-Ky., The tides began’ surging up 226. vowed Friday that even if Coneast along the: coast into Mis- Thalia Sjoblom, 57, was killgress adjourns, he will keep sissippi. Coastal residents of ed in a two-car collision at the alive the): investigation. of Mississippi, like 125,000 people intersection of 41st south and charges that Bobby Baker was in Louisiana, pulled back to Redwood Road. involved in| a $25,000 “political sarety Her husband, Oscar, who is . : payoff.” Louisiana’s . more than : 200 68, was injured in the crash. “T intend to stay here and} fshelters remained jammed with Investigating officers said the press to have it finished,”| refugees from Hilda’s fury. Sjoblom car, making a_ left Cooper told reporters. President Johnson assured turn off Redwood road onto Chairman! B. Everett Jordan, |Gov. John J.' McKeithen by 41st south, was struck broadD-N.C., of the investigating ‘phone of ‘federal aid to disaster side by a northbound car. Sjoblom suffered chest inTules committee annotinced he areas. i was going) campaigning next The storm forced cancellation juries in the carsh and is listweek on the “Lady Bird: Spe- jof two big football games: Lou- ed in fair condition. . cial’? heading’ south. isiana State and Florida at BaAsked whether this meant ton Rouge and; Duke-Tulane in there would be no hearings iNew Orleans. Crescent City (Continued From Page One) next. week, Jordan replied: frace track closed: “That’s .coming pretty close to i: Damage |To Crops _ men.” the truth.” ) The sugar cane crop, just The committee reopened the ripe for harvest, was flattening At Galesburg, Goldwater said Baker Case Thursday with a under the winds of Hilda. Lou- “again this morning the State lot of fanfare but ‘no dramatic| lisiana is the: country’s largest Department had to admit that Goldwater is right.” results. E |sugar-cane producing state. The questioning dealt strictly | The pecan crop and livestock Goldwater Saturday ended the with. the construction of the along the coast were suffering final lap of an_ old-fashioned Distfict of |Columbia Stadium. heavy damage, police reported. whistlestop which has taken The two witnesses were asked | Texas: coast residents who him through Ohio, Indiana and if they knew anything about};fled the advance of the storm Illinois. He headed later Saturthe zalleged payoff and both began drifting}; homeward. A day for stops at Galesburg, Mosaid no. cool front moving into Texas line, La Salle-Peru, Joliet and Friday the imvestigators Kept pressure on Hilda and Wheaton, Ill. His running. mate planned a similar interrogation moved it eastward, away from Rep. William E. Miller also of.members of the district ar- the Texas shore where Hurri- was campaigning in Ilinois mory board, architects, and of- rane Carla wreaked such de- Saturday and headed for Inficials of \construction firms, diana that afternoon. Struction three years ago. The charges being investiThe Republican presidential Ride Out Storm gated by |the committee are | Fourteen men rode out the nominee’s comments came as (Continued |\From Page One) Northeast Provo Area moved “‘Old Van’s body to about 1885, which accounts Barry's Charge Badly Hurt noon, Waterloo LDS Ward Miner’s Graveyard majority leader of the state the construction site of thie *He also said that there is senate, died Saturday of a Tibble Fork Retarding Dam, another graveyard in this same heart attack.:He .was 61. about ninemiles north of Amef- area which was used by miners Mr. Hafen was married to the ican Fork. during the late 1600s. former Ruth Clark of Provo. When opened the box contain“Old Van had a dugway that Hafen represented Washington ed the skeleton of a large he built in American Fork Can- County in the state’s upper legCaucasian| man, who had been yon called {Van’s Dugway’,” islative chamber for the past buried there ‘‘at least 80 years,’’ commented Mr. Holman. ‘My decade. according to Dr. Robert, @.|father, Artemus Holman, knew He was a powerful spokesman Euler, head of the. department him. well.” in the legislature for Utah’s of anthropology at the UnivetA pick and shoyel were also tural .areas. sity of Utah. A tentative identi- found near the. skeleton, said He served as Senate president fication has been made by ah witnesses, confirming the miner in 1957 and as majority leader identification. | American Fork man. for the GOP in 1959. The box and any clothing had. Hafen was a native of Santa completely deteriorated, Dr.Clara in Washington County and Buler said, He also stated that a graduate of Dixie College, wire nails| were not used prior (Continued From Page One) Brigham Young University and Solon Vows To Keep Up funeral Monday Parley | Canyon North Rim Road E. 7th lesley. Dean Johnson, 21, 600 today ST. GEORGE (UPI) — Utah Monday noon, out 1906 to| around the Tibble State Sen. Orval Hafen, R-St. Abraham Garcia, 69, 314 S. 4th| fp, pare Spanish Fork, ”nuke aa for motorists to W., died Thursday; Requiem|f. skull fracture, rk Dam site.” the present north rim road of George, former president and box coffin, nearly: deteriorated with age, nailed with wire nails \ \ } if / Sp. Fork Man SALT LAKE CITY — Edward s OldPine Coffi Utah Obituaries 3 3 whe Sunday Herald onhaeeeauces Orval Hafen, 61 - _ MARKETPLACE OF CENTRAL UTAH \ T | “||| |’ |