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Show - r j ;1 i. SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY , JUNE 20. 1954 Utah County. Utah t Orem, Ogden Sergeants Trophies at Camp William Former Resident in Of Pfcascht Grovo Killed In Florida !' - - - j i- - $15,600 Rock Canyon Irriaation Project Sought from State Board 1 1 A. i CAMP WILLIAMS (UP) Master special award, and was presehted PLEASANT GROVE Lawrence has Dale Fugal, 31, of Jacksonville, sergeants from Ogden and Orem with a traveling trophy which fin circulation since 1935. j Fla., formerly of Pleasant Grove, Saturday were awarded trophies at been a A permanent trophy as . out- naa . jwaiicu a, uui oua the final parade of the annual Nastanding first sergeant of the camp dustrial accident at Jacksonville, encampment of the Utah tional Guard at Camp W. G, was presented by camp1 command according to word received by i er Brig. Gen. Maxwell E. Rich, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A Williams. . ; . T5-d- ay ! i I Farris! V.U Sparrow. HQ 22nd Field Artillery BatBattery, was named outstanding sol: talion, dier of the camp and was given a M-Sg- t. Ray Jaclcman, f Businessman, Dies At Provo Home E; 1. . r Utah adjutant general, to vernon js. Taylor, v; company, 1457th Engineer Battalion, from Orenr. It was the first time since World War II that the first sergeant: trophy had been presented. .! Taylor enlisted in the regular Army in January, 1941, was at Pear Harbor, fought with the Army? through' the Pacific cam paign: and later served in Europe. Sparrow has a son in the Guard, Chief Warrant Officer Walter G. Sparrow, HQ 22nd Field Artillery Group, also of Ogden, who him, in the Army at least. An oil4 portrait of Brig, Gen. J. Wallace West, retired adjutant general of Utah, waS unveiled in M-Sg- t. I Fugal of Pleasant Mr. Fuzal was ployed by a was killed when machinery fell on a foreman for the well-drilli- ng ern Well-Drilli- ng Grove. a welder em firm and some heavy him. He was Stevens SouthCompany of Jacksonville. He was born Feb. 28, 18Z3, in Pleasant Grove. He grew to man and hood in Pleasant Grov Pleasant the from graduated Clmvf Hi eh School and LDS Seminary. He held the office of Elder in the LDS Churcn at tne E. Ray Jackman, 52, died early time of his death. Saturday morning at his home, Mr. Fugal enlisted in the 42 N.. 2nd IE. from a heart attack. Marine Corps in September, 1942. He had moved He was sent overseas and served Camp Williams Hostess House to-- there until December. 1945. After special ceremonies before his 'release from active duty he two months ago, Lday in I officers, and entered: the reserve ana un xsai commanders staff in lived having several retired Guard unit officers. again was called back to active i Oregon. Co. 5, unveiled the portrait while in duty. .After a year's servicewas He was born General Rich watched. ne u. 5. the in this Aug. 31, 1901 in Officials released some interest- againcapacity released in March, 1952. Provo, the son ing statistics concerning the annual He married Lucille Sanders on of Ray and Lilencampment, including that Sept. 26, 1943.1 She. survives him lian artillery men of XI Corps artillery along with their two .children, Jackman. He! fired nearly 1,700 rounds of am William Dale 9. and Rebecca r e c e i v fe d his munition during the two; weeks.! Lois, 4. Also surviving besides schooling h i n Troops of all units devoted 246.- - his. parents are five sisters and Proyo.. He en 400 manhours of training and, ate Fugal, Bruce. listed in the U. nearly 100 tons of food during the brothers,and Bryan Mary Fugal Kicnara-sonMr. Jackman S. Army. World camp. More than 400 vehicles of Fugalail uf Pleasant Grove: Mrs. War I in 1917. After his discharge all kinds used 57,000 gallons of gas Merrill Bunkerville, Bunker, he returned to; Provo and later oline in .driving over the 22,000 Nev.. and Mrs. Ira Huntsman, made his home in Portland, Ore. acre! military reservations, which Las Vegas, Nev. , .He ; married Byrdie Benjamin j holds ' a city of more than 750 - Mr. Fusal's widow was visit . .1.1 June 29, 1929 in Portland where tents. ing his parents in Pleasant Grove "After paying parade, Saturday's they lived until 1936 when they the men for their stint as soldiers at the time of the accident and moved to Salem, Ore.. Two was lone planned to join her this coming of the last functions of the he months ago .they came back to week. Accompanied, by Bryan Provo where be became asso camp the widow embarKea imFugal; ciated with his brother," Dean mediately by plane for Jacksonville. Leavitt, in Appliance Dealers In- Services will be held in Jackcorporated. He was employed as a salesman for! national concerns sonville Monday. Burial will be while in Oregon. in Jacksonville. He was a 32nd degree Mason and a life member of Pacific Lodge No. 50, F. & A. M 'Salem, Ore. . He . as also a member of A. L. Kader Temple, Portland, Ore. He was affiliated with the " Iliff S. Jones, 57, prominent American Legion. Capital Post Proyo businessman,! died at his Boy jj horn No. 9, Salem, Ore. ' er'v Saturday morning. SPANISH FORK Surviving are his wife, Provo i Funeral following Richard T. Blake. one step-soheart services for Paul Wallace Johnson of RichVenezuela, South r America; two which he siif-- f son, and brothers Jeanne three and Harold ard on Dorothy e red the grandchildren, conducted be will two sisters: K. J. Leavitt PortWebb Johnson, river Provo Spanish land, Ore.; Dean and John LeaV-it- t, w ne re- ilie iuaui Monday at 1 p.m. in i ...i Third-Sixt- h Ward LDS Fork Provo; Mrs. Ray (Sylvia) one fishing.j j . Johnson j Salt Lake City and Mrs. Chapel by Sidney Hayward, He was born bishop. Margaret Loveridge, Provo . (j 11897! in Jan. 31, Friends may call at Claudin Funeral services will .be held son Provo, 12 noon the. at in today from 7 to 9 p.m. Berg Monday of Thomas S. Mortuary to services. Robert with and room Monday chapel Drawing and Amanda Burial will prior e r. be in' mast Shipman,- worshipful Reese Jones. He Cemetery, Springville. Evergreen Story Lodge No.- - 4 F. & A. ,M attended Provo The child died Thursday at the officiating., Friends may call at .and las schools family home.! He was born Sept. the , mortuary Sunday evening. 6 a o u man n Mr. .Jones g y i the 1953, in San Diego. to 8 and Monday prior, to : learned the barber's "trade 15,Survivors ' include the parents, ' , from his father. He was licensed services. Mr. and Mrs. the in the grandparents, be Entombment will at 16, the, youngest in the state. Wallace Johnson, Woodbridge, 'Lincoln Memorial Park mauso He was associated withthe Jones and the Conn., 35 .) leum, Portland, Ore Barber Shop for years. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webb, He married Oralynni Gyles, Fork. Spanish Jan. 14, 1918 in Pocatello, Ida. always made their Thy hadProvo. He was :the first home.in man to enter the U. S. Army from Utih County in World War I. iHe AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL sav service in Company M, 82nd honorably dis- Friday: Mrs. Bessie Susanna. Paxton Infantry and was . Boy to Keith and Laura Lee 3, 1918. He resumed Lundahl Johnson. 72. widow of Edward charged Dec. Ercanbrack, Provo. n Provo me- his work as a barber on his re Girl to Paul J. and Camilla Johnson, when he retired chanic, died Saturday morning at turn untilof 1947 Merrill, Provo. ill health. Since that Spillman because the home ofi her daughter,-Mrsto John and Lucille Girl time he has worked as an auto Provo. Joseph fNielspn. Layton. 1 Weenig, salesman.; jHe had always She was born Aug. 12. 1882 in. mobile been an ardent devotee of fish- Saturday: tGirl to WilUam D. and Dianne Kanoshj the daughter of James- ing and hunting.U Mills and Adelaide Tippett PaxJarvis. Dugway. Faulkner widow He is survived CITY HOSPITAL PAYSON AT ton. She attended, the Kanosh three sons and a by the Max schools and was married to Ed- S. Robert T. and daughter. Thursday: Ted C. Jones; i ward Paul Johnson, June 16,11902 Mfs. John BJ Boy to Fred and Alice Willey Prior; Robertson (Virginia) in the Manti LDS temple They hi$ mother, Mrs. Thonas Payson. S. made their home in Elsinore and his mother S. Wednesday:! Mrs. Thomas later .resided in Mt. Pleasant. Jones, 11 grandchildren; three Girl to Mark and Ruth Baird They came to Provo in .1927. and two sisters, Verne Bartholomew, Payson. Mr. Johnson died Oct. 26 1951. brothers S.f Reese and Rex Jones, and Tuesday: Ruth Elmer For the past four years she has La Salle L. (Naomi) Creer, Boy to Farrell and made her home-i- n Salt Lake City Mrs Fork. Hoffman, Spanish (Deof Claude Mrs. all Provo; and Layton. She was a member lores ) . Balser Girl to Richard and Rosalee . , Magna. served and church of the LDS Brown Springville. icon Funeral services will be as Primary president and was ducted Monday: 1 p.m. in Wednesday at active in the Relief Society. She the Boy to Mark and Leah Hutchiroom by son chapel drawing Berg a Gold Star was.. mother, Butler, Spanish Fork. ' O. Stone, bishoo of the ' She is survived by two sons and Gerald Second t Sunday: Friends ward. may one daughter, Ivan 'Paul John Provo theand. Barbara Girlito Wayne 57 S c4U at home, family son, 'Salt Lake City; T. Kay John 7th W. Jensen, Goshen. evening from. 6 Butler! Tuesday Mrs! son, Springville; Joseph toi8 and at the mortuary, (to Sneli and Loraine HanGirl Wednes 11 (Helen) Nielson, Layton; sen Olsen. Spanish Fork. . Full to the services. grandchildren: one brother, two day. priorhonors will be 'accorded .Girl to Ralph and Joyce Hanks sisters j Walter Paxton; Fillmore; military the Dean . Mendenhall- - Henderson, Salem. . Mrs. Jese La Fevrei Kanosh; him bvPost No. 13, - American Jnne 12: Mrs. Arthur La Fevre, Elsinore Provo Provo City Burial Girl to Allen and Marilyn Taythe at Funeral ! services ,will he con Legion the direction of Fred lor Davis; Payson. under Park ducted! Wednesday atr3 p.m. in June 11: the Berg drawing room chapel. Hafen, commander. Girl to Roland and Carylee Officiating will be Bishop Frank Crump Barnettf Spanish Fork. Stagg of Tthe Pioneer Ward. E. 10: June Friends may call at the mortuary to Benjamin and Ruth Boy Tuesday evening. 61 to 8 and Marie Fraser Riches, Payson. Wednesday, prior to the services. : Boy to Max and Afton Provst-gaarInterment in the Provo city Berry, Eureka. burial jpark.j; . June 9: Boy to Albert and Ena Oldroyd Mammoth! Cave was discovered fSPRlNGVILLE Funeral servPayson. ices for 'Mrs. Jessie E. Ochse, Payne, by Robert Houchins 117.99. Girl to Nick and Mary Jane j be? will at conducted 76, Monday Hudson Roberts, Zjp.nu fat A. Y. Wheeler and Boy to WarrenSantaquin. and Margene Sons Mortuary, Springville. Pleasant Gunderson Anderson, iMrsi Ochse died at the home Grove. Published by Herak Corto Clair and Ella Crane poration, 5,0 South First West of a daughter, Mrs. Ivie Bush. of Girl Scipio, Tuesday evening Street every , afternoon .MonPorter, Payson. to incident causes age.1 day jthroucb Friday. ' Sunday fShe was born Sept. 27, 1877, In About 147,000 Chinese fisher Herald published.' Sunday Port Elizabeth, South Africa, a men live in boats in the terri Entered as j second ' class daughter of Robert J. and Eliza- torial waters of Hong Kong. matter at 'tht pos office In beth Pattenson Hurry.i She was Provo. Utah under the act of married to Rueben Ochse in Provo in June, 1907 He Idied March 3. 1879 three years -- ago. Subscription terms by carrier in Utah County: Survivors include: two daugh w S1.50 ters Mrs.' Ivie Bush,. Scipio,! and ana Per month; 6 months in advance $9.00 Mrsl Dorothy ' Ostler, Fort Bel- . One year in advance $18.00 fair, Va.; a sonj Walter Ochse, a brother, Robert By mail, anywhere in the Oakland; EVEREST i. United States or. its possesSouth" Africa, and jnine Hurry, sions: $1.50 per month. $9.00 grandchildren.'. , JENNINGS for six months in advance;' $18.00 for a year in ad vane. Herald telephone numbers: For editorial, circulation, ad vertising and sports. Call 495; for society , and new briefs, call 1432. r,: r OUTBOARD fOltS TO . i . i m v ,1 r I 1'. . . t i t . : . j of the Rock Canyon Irrigation Company, Saturday asked Utah State iWater and Power Board to 0 authorize construction of a concrete underground pipeline, replacing sections of an old flume, which is deteriorating in many places and leaking ;water into the porous bed of the can yon, he saia. After hearing discussion of pro posed small propects. the water and power board toured Rock Canyon to inspect the project site. Mr! Iverson said the irrigation company could advance $3,120 cash; and proposed repayment of the balance .in 12 equal install M $15,-60- t .Vv 7v r-''l j . -- outranks -- i r x j J Barrett 15-d- ay :' ! j -- ! Iliff S. Jones Succumbs to J Rites Scheduled Monday for Heart Attack , -Old ; j attack n. nine-montb- j te ; j ! : j : . j ( great-grandpar-tn-ts, Dcssic Johnson Dies at Layt on j Statistics j f well-know- j f 1 r.. . Mc-Callis- ter i 1 j I ; j I ; ! . j i t j , ! . -- I I ? - , Ochse Jessie Succumbs at 76; Rites are Monday I " . ; . - ; ttalh - .. ! I If-,- ' - . . i j ' J , : j j ; : fa gl premise j , : ! . m DETECTRON GEIGER COUNTERS -- Phone '!-- ' r l II 0717-J- 1, ' ? : ! $133.00 f Vhtt! Chain Uranium Prospectors Olsoi Club Convention chairman, greets Rs P. "Dad" 20-- 30 International, and Bryce Striebel. official iwo-su- ie arrive iori sessions oi me iwo-aa- y 20-- 30 at-in- ey rep- - ments. He' estimated that as much as 30 per cent of Rock Canyon waters is lost by flume leakage, and said that in places, fall of rocks. ; - Tuesday Rites Scheduled'for Charles Hancock Officer Elect ion Todayj Will Climax Two - State 20-3- 0 Club Convention at unduly ex makes maintenance pensive. ; ing April 5. 1850.' f In announcing his decision,! the secretary added "in the proclamation, enlarging Dinosaur Mon ument, provision was made; for therefore power development, this will not set a precedent." Under Republican administration. Secretary of the Interior McKay, after long study, made the same decision. In favor of Echo Park, and President Eisenhower, the Bureau of the Budget and the Interior and Insular Affairs committee of the UJ S. House of Representatives have all approved the Echo Park site, j -- -- f hesaid. " J j Nevertheless, zwarned Senator all the conservation r Mo ..m n,i, i ,J Stringham, in nation are now band- the canyon ranged all the way fromouPS ed together, pressing powerful ob"zero to about 15 second-feet,-1 i but, although higher at the in- jection to the project. Funeral services for Charles take of the flume, flow was only In the House, the bill carries ' about 2Va second-fee- t at the mouth the number of 44409 H.R., and (Charlie) V. Hancock Sr., 63. 412 W. 5th S., will be conducted comprises the initial; phased of oflhecanyon this June, an overall Colorado River Basin Inf dry years, if the flume were Tuesday 1 p.m. in Valnot present, the porous floor of Development plan, including the dams of Echo Park on ley Mortuary by Election of district officers to--! 9 a. m. breakfast session. They the Canyon would blot up all water big key Colorado-Utah the Harriborder, land before it got down canyon, he Bishop two-da- y will also attend the district meetday will climax the on Glen site the son Scott. Canyon 0 " Club Convention, which ing, to be conducted ;by Governor said. j border. Friends may board members Among present elecas as well Mack the Swain, yesterday. Approxicall at the mor- began here were George D. Clyde. Salt Lake . A grid power line would con100 delegates and wives, tion. mately tuary Monday in addition to members at large, Clubs frdm Idaho City, director of the board, and nect the two big projects, land Falls, Poca interstate streams commissioner. nine private power from 6 to 8 p.m. will hear an address by Dr. Royal companies in tello, Brigham City, Ogden, Clearbasin the four State Senator Utah and toTuesday Stringstates, have upper Bry of of the head University field, Provo, and Springville met ham, Vernal, who testified at the announced they will buy all power serv- Garf, prior at the yesterday in business sessions at ices. Burial will Utah Speech Department, recent hearing on the Echo Park available if the projects are comthe Federation Room to discuss be in Provo In D. C, will pleted. Senator Stringham said. project problems in the progress of vari defend tneWashington, on Cemetery. the "pre Meanwhile, the Sierra Club, a project ous participating clubs. New club cedent" basis before the Mr. Hancock S. national U. conservation group, presidents and secretaries re- Senate hearing June 28. died Friday at in California! is headquartered ceived to information Mr. ancock pertinent p.m. of a Opponents of the project. Mr. taking the "dude trip" down the their offices at their special meetheart ailment. said, have attacked devel Yamp from Lily Park, ColoJ. to Clyde in j . ing. . He was born In Payson, Dec. of the Echo Park project Dinosaur Headquarters, about 10 At the Saturday evening ban opment both on the basis of "precedent miles north of Jensen, he said. 27, 1890, a son of Benjamin M. Funeral services for Arthur quet. Mayor Aura Cl Hatch gave in using a park or monument, for The Sierra Club membersj opand 'Nancy Mary Lawrence Han- Clarence Hansen, 64, .will be con- the opening address, with Bryce development of water and power. posing construction of the Echo cock. He lived at Koosharem 1 p.m. in Striebel, .Stockton,! Calif., of- and on -- the basis of economy. ducted Tuesday Park dam on grounds scenic before moving to Blackfoot, Ida., Grand View. LDS at Friends ficial representative of 0 InChapel. will be said Senator Satur where he received his schooling. by; the Stringham beauty may call at Berg Mortuary Mon- ternational giving jthe welcome day' that when the DinofauXMon- - dam, are makingdestroyed the boat trip "in . Mr. Hancock married Emma day from 6 to 8 ft.m. and Tues- from the International organiza- ument was ou j from on groups. enlarged ; Luella Merrell, of Blackfoot, to services. Services tion. Musical numbers were pre- acres to its present day 160 prior ran About acre the 209,000 river last Lake in Salt 8. the 1910, April 1 will be at p.m. Tuesday in the sented during the banquet, which age, it was stipulated by the late summer, and 300 are scheduled LDS Temple, and they made room chapel. Burial was followed by a dance and President F. D. Roosevelt . drawing Berg in to go this summer. J their home at Payson and Span- will be in Provo City floorshow. Cemetery. ; his the refused have offers of to proclamation They enlarging Provo Mr.. Hansen died Friday morn-in- ? ish Fork before moving Hal Day1,' Provo, Is convention monument that water and 'local residents to discuss the in 1936. at his home in Clear Creek, chairman,! while Mack Swain, power development could pro - Echo Park project, Senator String- Mr. Hancock was a High Carbon County, Provo, district governor, is pre- cede in the monument at some ham said. Priest in Ithe LDS Church and of coronary oc- siding over all sessions. future time worked with the Senior Aaronic ' . clusion. "Fa from stealing water atconProminent visitors the Priesthood group and the GeneaHe power was vention rights from a national TOUT in born besides who Mr. striebel, logical Committee. mnmimDnf Ifil f . ., .WWWVAWH. UL , . for the l.iVIIUlllV WV, 4riA mnmimtnt n Rawlings, Wyo., is a trustee and candidate Survivors include his widow ; out snatched from under a 0 Dec. 28. 1889. International! presidency of thej'""""""0.'" and four sons, Eugene M. and son of James P. include Bill Snediitg. trustee of wests development plan tor sstrategy in dealmg with t Big Charles V. Hancock, Spanish and Ester Ber the Ogden area; R. P. "Dad" uaiuiai muu tiiuian naici Three Allies ' Fork: Orville C. Hancock, San tha Smith Han Shimmin, Phoenix, 'Ariz., ambas- resources." the senator said. Diplomats said the Communist and Wendell M. Han Diego, In June, 1936, at mass meet - ;bloc He sen. 0 of married sador cood will over of Derturbed had become Inter " . . . ... cock, Provo; three daughters in and iin2s heli Vernal. Utah, national: and Idaho Jav Jensen, the it Sophia Griggs. discouraging impressions bad Mrs. Walter (Ethel) Warenski, Colo.. David H. Madsen, given Octr 7. 1917; in Falls, Ida;, Asian representatives by its governor. Craig, then San Francisco; Mrs. Arlo (DoroOrem. Park Service Lake director. Jalt of lack City. willingness to cooperate. thy) Walker, Pleasant Grove, ant He was a mem promised local residents that "if Thus Chou changed his attitade. Mrs.-Gle(Vonda) Sheen, Twin there were no resistance to en- He made a speech on Indochina ber of the LDS Falls, Ida.; 18 grandchildren; largement" of the Dinosaur Mon- Wednesday that indicated Red j..r. iasen Church. two two '(Continued ument, 'his from include widow; Survivors grazing, reclamation and China might back down from her Page One) sisters. Hazel Manwill, Payson, lour would be undis- impossible demands for carving up and! f James P. Gale power sons. rights J., and Nina Wright, Blackfoot, Don Lowell Hansen. in and1 is still permit- all of the war-torthe turbed." Provo. (Grazing kidney. growth" country. Ida'.; and one brother, Francis Glen K. in ted the Eden and U.S. Undersecretary Clear Creek;! Monument.") As Hansen, as Senate far records Library D. Hancock, Payson. (Frank) six Mr. Willis revealed, nly one Senator in the In 1950. Mr. Madsen signed an of State toWalter Bedell Smith had daughters. leave this morning for has committed suicide while affidavit that he did promise the planned Frances) James. pjjtoffice. Sen. Frank B. Brandegee people these rights in; the namejconsultations in London with Prime Ar!ne)- jn Grove; Mrs. Chester Laws, Sagt Lake City; Mr. Ro ;(R -Conn) fatally shot himself in of the ParK service," Senator Minister Winston Churchill but de land layed their departure in j order to 'Barbara Looser. Sacra- - the bathtub of his apartment herestngham said. Mark SALT I4AKE CITY He also cited correspondence attend a meeting with the Commu- Mrs. DeVere tJeaa on Oct. 14, 1924. mento; Salt Weight. Ogden: Mr. Di- Austin Jr, 58, prominent o- between former Park Service nists on Indochina. a v, nrmmm. hoi YA ""lllChief Lake businessman and active r.ie) Robison. Magna: M i JDrury and the date natur- - Observers said the Communists iKw.r. th. ha ,q7 Dr- Broaddus. who helpedimay Set down to hard bargaining Geraldine Barrett. Provo; i3"funeral'liam senate th LDS Church worker: when he killed himself nen newiy elected ne at the age of n. to set aside Bryceand Zion Can- - neAl and m in th rnt - 15 grandchildren. .tiriAn rrencn . premier nerre Mendes- Drlner yohs. tnnwnnrf T.T1S Ward Phflnpl ' after who is expectetj to be his Prance, The TocJ naturalist. running, WASHINGTON rence (Haslam) Woodall, 58, forin .m.-c- i" sussesiea io mr. urury Geneva. P Hiini'i noto mer resident of Salt Lake City U. S. jcho Parkudfm viurI(J and Cedarj City, died in Sheridan, Saturday expressed shock and mke the the dangerous his at death! Janet grief Ore.; funeral in Oregon. from Pace One) (Continued Sen. Henrv M.! Jackson fD - G?een and Yampa Rivers access- 3. daughter of ClarIrene Ferj-inWash L. Pedersen said. "It had been mv.dis - iibIe. to ,he general public, the ence R. and Elsie lv rrnenrt in fill Hunt's vinnrv. Utah said. Aus'inct 964 S. W. 3rd James He is former Sen. E. V. Robert ,honor to hav;e worked with Mr. senator Ferrin, wrote the na- then Drury i. Hunt on a number of western!, Designed by Keith f tin Gilbert, 66, 972 W. 9th S.; fu- cn rt rnAr th min Tin nt the Monu turalist that Dinosaur dev and JaneJ elopment projects. I always neral Monday at 12:15 p. m. in six years ago when he was elect- found him to be extremplv rnns- - "pni was one oi ine tew monu LDS Ward Chapel. ed to the Senate. Twenty-Sixt- h menlS set aside in which . recla- KNUDSEN FLORAL Miss Amelia Dean. Robertson. 73, a native of Wales cientious in his wrrlf 9 man . rt m.tiAn BEAVER ..i.U.4......1s. - fin i un i iiii i v. s r r. nf a with devoted energy, great PHONE 605 40 69, Beaver teacher for years and a rancher. was oedieo Dyi.c. r sj;..:j.. inower Hnvplnnmont wac- stipu- uii fu194S in ""'V1" Hunt "V" the and active church worker; pniral livtion After his defeat, he sold his ranch als"He was one of the neral held Saturday. near Cody, Wyo.. and has been of the iSenate Armed members MONROE, Sevier County Services devoting Committee who M. Madsen, 68; funeral Mon- living in a great pertopk to of world much his time travel. sonal interest in the day at 2 p. m. in Monroe North A 1 LDS Ward Chapel. party spokesman said it was case which resulted in the promoMrs. Bessie "most unlikely" that Rogers would tion of Rear Adn). Hyman DRAGERTON one of the four candidates Gertrude Robinson. 49; funeral name developer iof the atomic for the Republican nomination for submarine. Monday at "2 p. m. in Mitchell U. S. Senate to fill out Hunt's "The country has lost an able Funeral Chapel, Price. term. and devoted pubjic official." OGDEN Thomas Scott LivThe William include four Sen. "Olin D. Rep. ingston, infant son of Delbert Henry Harrison, the state's! lone "I was closely Jcbnston with (Dale) Park and Shanna' Lee member of the House, Ewing T. Sen. Hunt on two associated commitSenate 2370 Orchard Ave.; Livingston, Kerr, former GOP state chairman, tees. He was a coascientious, hard V graveside; services held Saturday. William Taber a Cheyenne Auto; working senator, i We are going WJOb ETTEVCprij I sympathize with ' mobile and Sam him. of,to miss dealer, Hyatt. GLASSES AND GLASSES his family in their bereavement." Wyo., former president Hyattville, 0 . ill . s i ta? iaiue-men'A hurrying ot me ATLANTA. (UP) American ixauonai Association. woman bumped into a man on a downtown street and apologized, Hunt's death shocked Wyoming saying; "Pardon me. People will political circles and the senator's think I am drunk, but I just got friends despite his announcement some glasses and can hardly see earlier this month that he vould because of his through them." She did not have not seek on glasses. health. . j ; 1 j j two-sta- te Utah-Arizo- j 20-3- na I ) A. C. Hansen, 64 Called by Death Dies Carbon 3.-1-0 j i . . ; 20-3- j 60-m- an f j j j -- Mentioned - W km . ! 20-3- i ou j 20-3- I sub-distri- ct Senator Hunt n I ; great-grandchildre- i ; n; f n Plrattnt Utah Obituaries ! ; -- j ...... i - t,.h, ! f i XT" 1 f HPQn tr Colls I , FLOWERS i a i i Hy-ru- A"" ;:, . A 1 1 1 111 r i m mm m . semi-retirmen- t, now-famo- us Rick-ove- r, i (D-SC- ): this Exctfinrl5r JtmSi ESTfOD&YJM1 j LSI i j ; m a a i fTHE re-electi- on ! , XL ARRIVE FOR CONVENTION Hal, Day. left, Shimmin, center, ambassador of good will of resentative ox the international organizauon, meet. 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