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Show Page 4—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Sunday, July 26, 1970 Provo City Police are investigating an explosion <¢hich damaged a large industrial type Gey Sem, 8, died hursday; funer: garbage can near the Queen a aeReena Friday Capitol 36, died Friday funeral pending. 4. McDermott, 65, died equiem Mazs Wednesday: m., Cathedral of the funeral Monday noon, ¥ inde Sixth LOS Ward Chapel, 4366. sth Funeral in Spanish Fork, a son of Morgan D. and Sarah Erickson Warner. He received his education in the Spanish Fork schools and was graduated from Spanish 625 N. 75 E., Orem, died Friday Fork High School. On July 11, 1947, he married Betty Roylance I. Survivors include his widow of MB. EE . . Orem; one som and one Johnson Rites Spanish Fork; five sons, Steven, Rodney, Gary, Rodger and Eric =. 5:Warner, all of Spanish Fork; ) Green, and Slated Monday sisters, Farrell Carter, Mrs. his mother and stepfather, Mr. 2% Mrs. P. Oliver Hansen of Fork; three brothers PATA Funeral services and three sisters, Mrs. Vaughn Sudweeks, Mrs. Ray (Nelda) eee,al, Johnson, 81, (Fern) Lerwill, San Diego, died Wednesday, Calif.; Mrs. Dean (Donna) Pexton and Mrs. Brent (Jennie) Paya Hall, al! of Salt Lake City. be held Monday at 1p.m.in Stone, Denver; Jarvis, Allen D, Funeral services will be held the Payson Sixth LDS Ward and Reed H. Warner, all of Fork; Unice Warner of Monday at 1 p.m, in the Orem Chapel. Seventh LDS Ward Chapel, 1090 Friendsmaycall tonight atthe American Fork. N.4thE., with Bishop Douald B, Rigby Mortuary in Payson from Funeral services will be Jeosee officiating. Friends may 7 to 9 0’clock and Monday prior conducted at 11 a.m. Monday in call at the Berg Mortuary of to services. Burial will be in the the Spanish Fork Fifth LDS Orem, 5€0 N. State, tonight from ' Ward Chapel with Bishop Gerald 6 to 8 and Monday prior to serAnt of the § Fork vices. Burial will be in the Orem Vs Ada Taft Mills Dies, Age 38 “Beyond the Valley of the Dolls,” the X-rated movie currently playing at the Academy Theater in Provo was picketed by a group from the Utah County Citizens for Decent Literature and Better Movies Saturday evening. Some of the placards the Picketers were carrying read: “Tt’s not worth the loss of your fignity"; “This type oi oo us all”; “Warning Bet ele, Do not tinea”, “Take her to one that you'll be proud of”; and “You can help by not attending.” The group was present for more than an hour at the theater; and Hal Williams, press Survivors include her relations director for the Utah County group,said the picketers son, Dorothy, Loretta, Yvonne did notintend to prevent anyone ‘and Calvin Mis all of American but mereiy to discourage them Fork; Mrs. ec pens) Johnsor of Downard, Salt Lake City; her is chairman of the parents, American Fork; four Seringville County Citizens for Decent sisters and one brother, Mason Utah Taft, San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. eeand Better Movies. reports Rex (Nina) Gray, Kearns; Mrs. were that the said movie had Wagstaff, Jesse (Ann) le Columbia, Mo.; Mrs. Alvin “physically made some in its dealing with (Janice) Ott, Corvallis, Ore.; sick,” sadism, homosexuality, lust and Mrs. Kent (Mary) Gimes, Lehi. drugs. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the American ForkSixth-Eighth poe four daughters and one Fountain Green Pleasant Grove Council ReviewsSeveral Problems GREEN an LDS mission to the Southern States. Survivors include his widow; one daughter, Mrs. Wayne (Ruby) Stanfield, Mt. Pleasant; Anderson, ; one Mrs. Eliza C. Jensen, Fountain Green Funeral services will be held Mondayat1 p.m.in the Fountain Green Ward Chapel. Frit chapelprior to services. Burial will be in the Fountain Green Cemetery. GheSunday Herald Published every afternoon Monday through Friday and Sunday morning by The Daily Herald, 1555 North 200 W. Street, Provo, Utah 8460) B.E JENSEN, Publisher Second JANE LEAHGREENWOUD Jane Greenwood Dies at Age 87 SUBSCRIPTION RATES UTAH COUNTY ‘One month, carrier $2.25 One year, carrier o 50 327.00 Six months, carrier Mail, anywhere in United sais One peat 25 One bai00 Herald Telephone Numbers PROVO 373.5050 Pana Berg: \ Mortuary Services 373-1841 A) use Rosco Reid Carter, funeral services For Dog Return ty the Mayor. Replacements Pat, Tricia Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) andvisit the Mormon Tabernacle. DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Fanee Provo. sia 201 W. Ist $. 373-7001 By JERRY M. YOUNG lialy Pilots Strike Curbs Plane Flights Mrs. Nixon and Tricia had originally scheduled a tour of ROME: (UPI)—A 24-hour the Tabernacle and Temple Square, but the tour was can- strike by pilots of the Italian Alitalia airline Saturday forced celed for security reasons. cancellation of all overseas Going by way of an under- flights, including six destined ground tunnel between the for the United States. The church offices’ and Temple strike also curtailed flights Square, Friday evening, a dis- within Italy and Europe. tance of one block, the women toured the historic Tabernacle ond heard a Just an § vate or; Theinitial S in Harry Truot by the Tebernacle’s organist, Dr. Alexander man’s name has nospecial —iner. significance and is not an abbreviation of any name. It Tricia took a turn at playing is said to have been chosen the massive organ. Both women by his parents to avoid a dissaid they enjoyed the visit to play of favoritism toward his grandparents, the historic building. Swirs security thrown up around President Richard M. Nixonin his first visit to Salt Lake City since being elected president “i blamed trouble-makersfor poking with newsmenprior to the arrival of the President, Mr. Burtoi indicated his disappointmentwith the need for so muchsecurity. “But you can’t blame the Secret Service. They've lost a president and a presidential candidate in the last few years. And when a few bums and crackpots start something up a day or so before the Presidentis expected to arrive they just have to tighten up the security,” Mr Burton stated. He referred to certain “stupid, vulgar bulletins,” which had been distributed on Main Street in Salt Lake City by a few questionable characters, Then he expressed his concern thateither the President would be endangered or that the nation’s leader would be embarrassed by the act of some foolish troublemaker. Phone 373-2672 Free Delivery | LADIES Deesses BLOUSES ShMers. Séve 7S SHeoes SsHOES Lawrs Swims Suis CaRQVES5 Drugs wrence and Doroth' Davidson aoe Springville. ‘ ‘sday: ‘ara te ryan and Tayi Need for Tight Security Blamedto Trouble-Makers SALT LAKE CITY SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Congressman Laurence J. The First Lady and her daugh- Burton talked about the tight ter, Tricia, used an underground tunnel to slip away from the President’s meeting with officials of the Church of Jesus Ivan’s Stephen‘and Jusith Girl to B. Fred and Furlann iehard and Sherrie ‘Astin, Visit for Mew Sroer COATS FASTEST DELIVERY SERVICE IN TOWN Peterson, Spani Girl to Abolhassan and Zohreh Richards, te Lake ay Tabernacle he Statistics Swenson Burninghas Orem. Boy to Arthur and Jean Rigtrup (Herald Staff Photo by Mark Wilcox) float by the South Cott Cottonwood Third omen Paul Blackhurst Funeral services will be held were ordered done bythe street at 11 a.m. in the AnAhorse was rescued,but a dog deuitiieal at once. farson and Sons tat disappeared following the The council designated 100 Chapel where friends ma; destruction of a barn in West to 400 North as a “thru Monday from 7 to 9 ie and traffic”street. eenprior to services. Burial will be in the Ameriican barn, belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Oil was discovered in the Fork Cemetery. James Perry, who were on Persian Gulfin 1951. vacation at the time. ee rescued the Perry a Chihuahua dog negto Linda Andrus ran awayin the fright. Mias Andrus BORN -ae VALLEY HOSPITAL is offering a reward for the return of the dog. Her telephone yet to wk wee Beth Witbaard numberiis 225-3460. eomaren Frida: Girlto poet and Karen Nelson Manson, Prov Girl to YGer and anne Adamson Lancaster, Pro Boy to one and bianeFiartiey Gleed, Prov Boy psJa mes and Karen Jensen Ward was themed to the coming of women’s suffrage to Utah. See parade story on Page15. lit suMMeEe MEeRcuanore- Wut BE Pearce! Aitof A nectedafi traffic signs Reward Offered stig Farars class MEMBER Horrocks stated that additional They recommended that the board of directors be expanded and reorganized to include representatives of various coe and organizations. Also that board meetings be held bimonthly and elections be held once a year. A meeting for reorganization wascalled to be held the second Monday in August. Mayor Cook read a letter from local see, expressing appreciation for efficient service rendered by the aan and sewer Aitenion was called to recent vandalism at the Kiwanis Park. Damage to plumbing fixtures, picnic tables and the scattering of almost tons of beer cans and garbage has taken place about the area. Dr. Morris Ingersoll, a Pleasant Grove resident, recommended increasing the salaries of the city police officers. “We have an excellent frpa a be ay iately compensated in we’ rales them,” he AMERICAN FORK — Jane forms had been sent in. Leah (Jennie) Robinson that the He also Greenwood, of American “orest Service had approved the ey died of natural causes July location of lines down Battle Creek Canyon and of an She was born in American agreementbetween him andthe Fork on i 28, 1882, the city relative to fees. daughter of Edward Jr., and Representatives of the Eagles Sarah Robinson. On Lodge asked permission to sell June 29, 1904 married EarlS. liquor mini-bottles at their club. Greenwood in the Salt Lake LDS Mayor Jack Cookstated that no Temple. He died Feb. 14, 1946. action would be taken until a Mrs. Greenwood was a representative of the Utah member of the American Fork Liquor Commission could meet ey the council to explain the one time as Relief Society iquor laws. Secretary. She was also a Members of the Chamber of member of the Daughters of Commerce were present to emphasized. Utah Pioneers. discuss the reactivation of the New auxiliary police officers, She is survived by sons and Industrial Development Group. Dean Jensen, Paul Maxfield, canes, Gueyn Quintin E., Salt Lake and Kay Carlson, were in- matter at the post office in Provo, Utah Audit Bureauof Circulation United Press International NEA Service PLEASANT GROVE — The council reviewed a series of ‘sepete at their last meetin, including approving a business meeting of all city employees to discuss matters relative to an employees credit union. Members of the council discussed recent developments of the city HUD application for grants-in-aid for water system improvements with Gilbert Horrocks, city engineer. Mr. WOMEN’S RIGHTS was a popular subject in floats that appeared in the Days of '47 parade at Salt Lake City on Friday, Pioneer Day. hoover's may cail at the Walker Mortuary at Anderson and Sons Mc Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. and 9 o'clock and Monday prior to Tuesday from 12 until 1:30. services, Burial will be in the eeee Memorial Gardens. Spanish Fork City Cemetery. nin Spanish Fork tonight from Man Diesat 88 as County Group Pickets Theater and the group of suspects. 13th Ward officiating. Friends Ward Chapel. Friends may call City Cemetery. Entered which was blown up. in Springville. He served in the Armed AMERICAN FORK — Ada Forces during World War II Taft Mills, 38, American Fork, from Nov. 7, 1942, to Feb.4, 146, died in American Fork Hospital For a numberof years he was employed at Geneva Steel Co. of Ellis V. and and then for Paul Valgardson Taft. housemovers and as a heating Edith and air conditioning installer. She married Donald H. Mills For the past six years Mr. Warner managed the Utah State Liquor Agency in Spanish Fork. He was also watermaster of the East Bench Canal Co. He was a member of the LDS Church.He also belonged to the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Survivorsinclude his widow of , " marriage was later in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. . Carter was a furnace FOUNTAIN apartments and industry. Slots are welded on the sides of the vox-like can so that large garbage trucks can insert a fork aparatus andlift the can up and dumpit. It was one of the slots City. He was born Dec. 12, 1921, Logan. at the Utah Valley Hospital of a suddenillness, He was born Dec. 20, 1912, in Nephi, a son of Joseph : Varr Carte, the slots on the side of the can had been blown out, and holes in the bottom of the slot as well as in the side of the can. The type of garbage can which was damaged is used by Warner Monday Roscoe Reid (Ross) Carter, 57, both Orem; two p.m. and police found that one of MU Y—Jjames a Hellstrom, 62, died Thursday; funeral Monday, 10 a.m., 4760 S State. DRAPER—Rodney B Remington, 6, died Thursday; funeral Monday, 11 a.m, Draper SPANISH FORK — Blair E. Third Ward Chapel LOGAN—JesseFergus 71 died Warner,48, died Thursdayin the Thursday: funeral Monday. 1 aim. Hall Mortuary “Chapel, Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake Diesin Hospital Mrs. Larry (J =—s blast happened around 4 MR. WARNER os Ss Mattie Marie Tyree Hunsaker, 78. ~~ ea terse: funeral Me w 6 E Beth Elaine Kimball Jones, 53, died Thursday: Orem Man Container CLEARFIELD,Utah (UPI)— from Utah Obituaries SALT LAKE CiTY—trene Keller, 45, died Wednesday funeral Monday, i p.m., 6 E. 7th S. "MR. CARTER Explesion Damages Job Corpsman Stabbed, Killed Obituaries hoevers L |