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Show 5 - H5?1954 SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, UUb . ... Lawrence Naylor L. E: Christensen Tax Evasion1 81 Succumbs at Succumbs at 65 Jail j Lewis Edward Christensen, 81, Brings at 18:20 p.m. Friday at the In Salt Lake City died home of his daughter Mrs. Terms to Two 1015 W. . Chrrstenson Sworn I n -- As Federal Judqe At Ceremony In Salt Lake 1st S., Maurice Campbell, after a year's illness. SALT LAKE CITY, (UP) Grant He was born June 14, 1873. in E. Hayes, Salt Lake City automoEphrain), the son of James Peter bile dealer, and Ronald J. McDon and Dorothy Madsen Christensen. his bookkeeper, were sentenc- -, and received bis education there ald, ed to 18 months each in a federal and , at Snow prison camp for evading more than7 College. As a $78,000 in personal and corporate young man, he income taxes. r who has been the state's only judge By MURRAY M. MOLER worked his with I 1949. since A. SALT LAKE CITY- (IIP) was found guilty of confather on the Hayes to Usually Permanent old Sherman Christenson, defraud the governspiracy family farm. Provo attorney, was sworn in Congress early this year approv ment of 876,830 in personal and Mr. Christen .1 ed legislation that gave Utah, along .1 Woodruff. Saturday as Utah's fourth federal- with sen was. mar corporate income taxes from 1947an addi other several state57 states, In 1950. He was fined $10,district judge A merchant throughout most fyears of ried to Eliza through tional judgeship. Under the law, 000 in addition to the prison of his business career, Mr; Nay pood. beth Olsen .on Y. lor operated independently in The ceremony! directed by One the bench would be reduced to one Jan. 15, 18967 in ocnext the when, vacancy judge Salt --Lake City and in Rolapp.j Phillipsof Denver, presiding judge curs. However, Phillips said that the Manti LDS McDonald had been convicted of in! and of tne lutn judicial aistnct, lastea Carbon! to pay $1,951 in personal Utah, County. Temple, and failing "every case but one" where a 1928 became the manage.! of the taxes during the same peincome only four and one half minutes in in the made couple a judgeship temDividend. ;2f'-;a.Dividend the crowded, ornate Utah Federal state has gained He was fined $2,500 in addi riod. Co., Trading , home in their porarily, the extra post has eventu to his retirement from this tion tbel District court cnamDers. i Upon prison sentence. EDhraim where been made permanent. -- ;r,-position in 1949. he joined the Mr. Christensen be was employ- - Sentences were imposed by Fed After taking the oath from Phil ally, 1 The only men before Ritter and sUff of the Utah State Road lips, Christenson took a seat on the Christenson by the Sanpete and Emery eral District Judge Willis W. Ritter. to occupy the bench Commission. He had also been ed court bench with Willis w; Kttter, were road departments for Interna- l- Revenue - agents said County John A. Marshall, who served associated with theNaylor Auto many years. a road they would try to settle Hayes civ-He was 1896 soon from admis after Utah's of iProvoT ,during his foreman for the Utah also Company State Road il liabilities growing out of the sion to the Union until 1915, and business career.,- a and fore case. They said Hayes would have Commission bridge Tillman. D. Johnson, Marshall's a of was Mr. member man Rio to pay nearly $250,000 to the federal and Denver Naylor the for successor who held the judicial the LDS church. Grande Railroads, treasury for principal due, a 50 per seat until his 1949 retirement. two are his Surviving widow, In 1938, Mr. Christensen moved cent fraud penalty, and 18 to 36 r. i t e i) Cora Van Rugge Saturday's impressive LINDON W. Scott t. accumulated Mrs.. (Ruth) to Provo and worked in the engi- per cent daughters, throng of about 200 since Lake the first Salt evasion Harris. 54. of lindon. died June brought Barnes, Utah; of attempt in the City, Utah neering department of Christenson 25 of cancer at the LDS .Hospital attorneys, friends 1947. William Mrs. J. Bell, Pomeroy-Morriso- n (Barbara) dur courtroom Into Company the and attaches in Salt Lake Wiesbaden, Germany; one son, ing the construction of the opened the proceedings Phillips She had Lawrence W. Naylor, Twin Falls, Geneva Steel Plant. City. him had before announcing he been ill. for the by Ida.; four sisters, Mrs.fj L. S. Mrs. j Christensen died May 4, Christenson's commission. He ask Fan-ell- , Lake City; 1943, and Mr. Christensen has Salt past XO months ed that the judge-to-b- e (Naomi) step for C. Just last Wed Mrs. Rich made his home in Provor since. (Continued from Pate One) Fred (Winifred) . . she had mond and Mrs. O. R. ;(Afton) nesday Christenson, nattily attired in a A member of the LDS Church, to examine the. knotty problem of her 54 birthday; blue both of Provo, and Mrs. Thomas, bench before the suit; stepped Mr. Christensen was a High pulling British and American poliShe was bora Keith (Gladys) Henrie, Los An him! onto the bench invited on Indochina and Southeast Phillips Priest in the Fourteenth Ward at cy 23 in June ,1900 geles. Calif.;! one brother, Ralph to raise his right him and asked Asia into some semblance of agree- -' of ' his death. Rotterdam. Hol hand: and repeat the oath of office. P. Naylor, Provo: and four the time I ment. ' He He is survived by one son, land; to grandchildren. Office Oath Takes PuHes-Eden manus ' H. Vai In the oath, Christenson swore Confab, Salt Funeral services will fee con Lewis Glen oneChristensen, Mrs. The talks between Churchill and Cor and juake City; Rugge daughter, to administer justice equally to the 10 ducted at at the a.m; Monday nelia C. Kelt rich and the poor;! and to faith La r kin mortuary, 260 East South Maurice (Sarah) D. Campbell, Mr. "Eisenhower and Foreign Sec--' and retary Anthony Eden and Secretary her. On , April fully and impartially" perform the Provo: si grandchildren Temple, Salt Lake City, 7. 1945i in Las duties incumbent tio the office "to Mr. of State John Foster Dulles got lour Mrs. Harris Vegas, - Nevada the best of my ability and under NEW JUDGE CONGRATULATED Judge ' Orie L. Phillips of the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, his underway Friday within a few Christensen also reared she married Joseph H. (Jack) standing..' He pledged to uphold Denver, Colo., left, congratulates A. Sherman Christenson. of Provo, new U. S. District Court wife's sister. Mrs. Violet Nason, hours of the Britons arrival at National Airport. They will con. Harris. This marriage was later the Constitution land protect it judge, after he administered. the oath of office. Salt Lake City. J ' tinue solemnized in the Salt Lake Tem against all enemies. (Continued through today. I Funeral services will be confrom One) Pare K were pie in June 1950. proceedings ducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Saturday's Christenson then leaned over the E. Dulles-Ede- n meetwith a 'i Survivors liesides hep (husband bench and, with his pocket fountain opened Room Berg Mortuary Drawing gressional leaders. , are two sisters, Mrs. Marie De pen, signed the oath, which Phil ing at 10:30 a.m. EDT at the Chapel. Officiating will be Bishop State ChurchThe lawmakers quoted of Department. Young and Mrs. Ida Zilverschoon hps ordered "spread" upon the (Continued from Page One) Van Four the Verl Wagenen rill as saying, in a im teenth Ward. Friends of Ogden and a niece, Mrs court records, along with the com call French Ambassador Henri Bonmay Roafter the lunch, at the Theoj Anderson, R. E.t Tyler, promptu speech s Goldie Jean Hardin of Clearfield, mission. Elonzo net (Lon) YSON PA Henry interrupted the Monday 'evening land Jensen, Robert Crosby, Bob and vigilance' are from 6mortuary ''time that shook 15 Utah. Christenson 8 and to conference and for. abou minutes at Phillips p.m. Tuesday the necessary ingredients of a Wayne Close; E. D. HaskeU, 77, died Friday night to. give Dulles some information Friends and relations may call hands after the Denver jurist said Manfsfield, Grant 48, Boise, Ida. successful , Ferre, prior followMr. Schofield, Jessie in South allied the Hospital, City Firmage, Payson policy from the French government about the Lindon residence Monday, he and Ritter welcomed him' to the Tackett 'the will Burial in Provo be at, former died Provo sudden man, f Lewis. and'J. Earl east Asia. an illness. Asia. Bonnet told newsSoutheast ing June 28 from; 6ito 9 p.i m. and bench and added: "we feel certain In City Cemetery. 1950, the city adopted an He was born Oct. 28, 1876 at ly Thursday at ms work ot a dis bench this and men he will Dulles information Need Basic 9 grace you gave to June from Unity '29, Tuesday, ordinance setting up a. permaw hich he "thought might be of attack. heart T 10:30 a. ri. t charge your duties. . .in accord 1 nent The' son Chester of a British also leader Henry empha organization, known as the Payson, with the highest j u d i c i a interest to the meetings' He was born March 22, 1906, sized! the need for maintaining Services will be conducted at ance Ann Davis Haskell, and Phoebe !l Board. Memorial Veteran's ideals." son of Warren S. basic U. .the Lindon Ward; Chapel TuesHigh on the day's schedule were unity in the Chenriaetta Jose in Provo, the Bowen Dun-- j He married -- as senior Utah Federal headed Ritter, by Again Judge chats between Mr. Ei"m. 11 recent cold and and minimized Emma C Blshoo a. and war, Orval Ferre, day at senhower M Judge, was asked by Phil ford, this permanent organiza phine Tolbet In 1900 in Payson. re and the over differences in East education Far Bawden of the Lindon; Second District thelpublic if there were any other mat tion included Robert Jense, rep Their marriage was later sol "a lunch meeting minister, to schools. prime Provo oetter Ward will officia e at tne serv- - lips is "it policy by saying court. Rit resenting Disabled American emnized in the Salt Lake LDS to come before ters the 28 with . . He out talk than out." Ices. congressional leaders, and it i. fight it worked A. Rex Lewis, Veter ter replied that there i were none Veterans; lan afternoon business session ' most of life his White House Press Secretary Interment will be at Ogden' s and the brief ceremony ended.- PLEASANT GROVE Edwin all four of the top conferees with ans of Foreign Wars,; Former Tenjple, Morriwith the par the Aito-itein was active to He LDS C. refused 1 James Mausoleum. A viewing After the formal proceedings, City Commissioner Frank T. 81. died Friday at Hagerty son - Knudsen comment on the reports that the Gi?s Shoell, ticipating. a and was and Church will precede a short service at Christenson "was congratulated Seventy a at his home following p.m by Gardner; Robert Crosby, Span May Issue Statement Company as a meetings, particularly where lengthy illness, the Alto-ReMortuary from individual members of the audi- ish American .War Veterans; a stake "missionary at the time enconstruction of death. to his 6:30 7:30 p.! m.j Spokesmen for the President and they concerned Southeast A$ia, He was bonT line i with Russell L. Traher, American 17, 1872 in j ence? In the the prime minister drummed on ! were following a rocky icourse. Pleasant Grove, Sept. gineer. She was a Sunday School teach him were his receiving 'dressed Legion; J. J. Niisink, V F W, and Surviving are his widow, one son a of Edwin attractively Mr. Ferre was er'for 23 years,. Seven of these wife, his young son, Krege, and his John A. Mower, Provo City. son1, Arnold Haskell of Salt Lake the? discus- - and Jane Booker-ShoelHe was the idea that by Sunday night they to Hagerty said that were !a Stake Board mother and father, Mr. andlMrs married one and years served as g three of Pleasant will be in position to issue a comresident grandchildren City; very re Cowd-re- y sions Charles Later P. Saturday Dowling Charlotte member. She rendered these A. H. Christenson of Provo.! The two' foster sons Grove where he was a farmer and munique of, joint friendship, defriendly. Mr. Lewis; LaRue Thurs and two foster and act the Lspite that Eden. services in the First and Twenty-- elder Christenson is a former dis placed Anthony they But other sources said Mr. fruit grower. daughters. Henry ton succeeded Mr. Traher; W. made uruisn foreign secretary, nas indihecond Wards in the Weber trict judge of the state courtsJ of Payson Haskell Albert and' J.' Eisenhower and Dulles still took He married Melvina S. Coppley cated Mr. succeeded Leslie 5820 Mildenhall, at home he differs somewhat with Stake. She served as i counselor Ada Jackson of Provo and Luncheon Follows a dim view of the British pro- Feb 9, 1898. She died Sept. II, 1910. the and City Commissioner Mrs. Robertson of Secretary of State Dr., in the Lindon; YWMIA! and was The courtroom ceremony was Jense, policies of Mrs. Juanita Flygare Salem; He was a member i of the LDS John Foster Dulles. posal to sign a Locarno-tik- e Ida. Boise, the social scienceHeacher in the followed by a noon luncheon, j ten W. Smoot Brimhall succeeded three brothers, Lee LeRoy, Mr. Air. Ferre pact with the Com- Church and was an elder at the Eden wants a declaration of He is survived JLindon Ward Relief Society. and Leo Earl Haskell, all Mearl dered the three federal judges by Dr.Gardner. Asia.-- ' in munists time of his death. Southeast Carter, pastor of Com- of Payson; six sisters, Mrs. by his wife and a daughter, Pacific unity against agmembers of the Salt Lake County are tne following Western The that United States Surviving fefls munity Church, expressed the Alta DeGraw, Mrs. May Beddoes. Karen J. Ferre; three brothers, .' Dulles, still blistered gression. Bar Assn. Leonard-ShoeIl of Ameri- from the results while new generations, Mrs. Earl Elmer, .Mrs. Dell Sherl W. Ferre and William D. any Such pact with the Com- children that hope of the Far Eastthat said and (Ritter Phillips than can Forjc. Mrs. Lucial Shumway of ern peace talks "in Geneva, wants Christenson would decide between enjoyed the swimming pool, a Carter, jMrs. Melvin Elmer, all Ferre. Provo and Max B. Ferre, munists would it be worse to veterans of Payson; Mrs. Cora Carter of Pleasant Grove; and two sisters, useless, since might lull the Lindon: Robert K. Shoell of Salt Great Britain to join in an immediin themselves how: work of the Utah deeper memorial a false sense Lake City, Mrs. Carolyn Carter of ate bulwark against Communist exinto free nations of in would the hearts Anderson remain 1. E. Mrs. John : : (Dora . federal court will be divided. ChrisSantaquin. - It also could be con Pleasant Mrs. Eunice Grove of and LaVelle the Hatch Glen security.Mrs. McKee, and :.. ; people. .Mayor MrSi M. R. Maloney, 1.83, died tenson already has been assigned pansion in the" far East. will be conservices Funeral of Lindon. E. of as Red Phillip strued Shumway. each Carter fBoise. recognition I?deri-we- re expressed court Eugene to Vt and an older 1 have and Dulles in at ducted the Friday at 5:30, p;.m. Holy an office space p.m. Tuesday fShoell, of Orem. 35 grandchildren met Cross Hospital in JSaltLake City room, used in recent years for Civ gratitude for the sacrifice of Payson . First Ward Chapel by Funeral services will be neld China. Saturday at the State Departland 25 Amera veterans who free make Dulles has been of causes incident to age. il Service examinations. In the Salt After their private converment. in Ida. trying'with of Roland the Boise, Monday Lindsay, bishop Funeral services will be held ica possible. to win British suplittle success, She was born June. 24,' 1871, in Lake City federal building. the President Ward. Friends Park 1 sation, Payson at p.m. in the Lindon and thethey joinedminister a port for a mutual -- defense alli- Monday Legion Color Guard rMilum, Eng., and caie to this prime may call at the Valley Mortuary with LDS ward chapel Walker, White House lunch with 28 for Ray of ance a powers as Repuband Al" lived 'kids continued tq wiggle, Monday evening and at the fam country yourfg girl bishon officiating, irienas may in Asia I' vith an aunt in Leadville. Colo. Ir all at fh the color guard which had raised ily home prior to services on Olnin Mnrtiiarv in lican and Democratic members ' of 'J She was married in 2889 to M. U S. .Efforts to sell this plan, ppac.n nmvp Simdiv from 7 to the House and Senate. the American Flags and the gold Tuesday. Burial will be in the R. Maloney in Leadville, Colo. SALT LAKE CITY Mrs. Cora and blue, of service organizations, Payson city cemetery. to the British leaders got a Doosro nrTi and his home in- - Lindon If there was local displeasure of xsorts Saturday from Casey. Monnay untn time of services, over Eden's suggestion of a.Locar- After several-:yearesidence in Thiriot. 66. 1545 S.l West Temple.- retired the colors. Colorado they moved, to Salt Mrs. Hazel Fitt Putnam, 63. 745pact Burial will be in the Pleasant The color guard included Paul A Moabiwno frrivea "tre lu MPAR Utah (UP) Reds. Allir the and Lake City where she has lived 6th E. James P. Mayor, 63, 115 Larson, American w cjcaiaiiu-vu.- u n orove aim nt iemeifrry, Legion, repNorman Tidwell, 47, (ANIZUSli treaty conterences Henry miner, notice tor the past 30 years! Mr. Ma- - H .St. Mrs. Corrine H. Hudson, resenting Charles P. into 4 only flared public . Dowling; 35. 131- - Meade Ave. Joseph' A. as officer in of injuries suffered starting Wednesday. died a few members 01 conTtnm Ireland for The Friday Rulp W. through Jay charge; E. Mrs. Isa- Howtz and Surviving, are wp daughters, Nitka, 68, 2475-6t- h when he was hit by falling rocks Casev said his countrv ibelieves movement started in 1870. gress. Stanley Hoeston. HEBER Mrs Gertrude Schultz W Denver, bella "Wilson McMills Capbell, 93. V F W color a Funeral for of Asia Southeast discussions Cornell Smith services, a mine from explosion. Color, and Ruth Malodey of Salt former Salt Laker, died in San and Jim Call,guard; V F W color bear- Alma M. Cummings, 75. native ot . Sellers Christine rock Calif. One weighing 75 pounds hit Bruno, will be conducted today at .Lake," and two sons', L. F. exDressed the convktion that ers; A. I. Daniels and Harold Heber, of Ogden and Thomas V Morrison, 79, well known former Calder, 3 p.m. in 'Heber First LDS Ward his neck and another weighing 200jRrita5n will join in. f Leof color the guard Maloney-- of Provo; seven grand 'Salt Laker, died in. Los Ange gion; Jesse Stott, Legion color by Heber M. Rasband. bishop. his struck body. pounds les. James Stacey, 71. 62 East bearer and children and three great-gran4500-- W Crosby, Friends may call today at the Tidwelt died shortly after arrival Granite Ave. John William Guth S.A.W.V. colorRobert children. f home of Joe Cummings, 20 N. bearer. Funeral services will be held Jr., 16, former Salt Laker,fdied Heber, prior to services. at Grand' County Hospital. Air Base. Then officials, among whom 6th E., wil Naval Miss. at Biloxi, 10 at a.m. 1st E. atj372 be in Heber Cemetery. Tuesday Mussi were: Mr. Crosby, Mr. Tackett, Burial Designed by Keith Let us explain why Now is a goopl time to So.. Salt Lake City. Friends may Mrs. Antionetti Colacito Alver-ettThe Michigan Department of who had resid Mr. Commissioners a Cummings, Hatch, Mayor Mrs. and 75; Jane Magna. call at the same address, Monday Dotson.j and Payne, Dr. J. C. ed for the pat seven years in Salt Health was the nation's first state Stapels Engar, 77, 177 East Brimhall Mr. after 4 . p.m. and prior to the Carter, Dr. Carter, Lake City, died Friday at 2:55 a.m. health, agency to distribute blood KNUDSEN FLORAL John Peter Housesen,' Moffitt, services, Tuesday Burial will be Harvard. Mr. John F. Mower, of a heart ailment in a Salt Lake Gardner, IE. 736 South 88; Temple. and PHONE 605 physicians fin the Mount Olivet cemetery. street address in Salt plasma to hospitals TOOELE Mrs. Isbelle Mc- Mr. Firmage, Mr. Mildenhall, hospital. His use. Mr. Nusink, Verl Dixon, County Lake City, was 45 East Brnadway.ifor civilian Mills Campbell. 93. CARD OF THANKS '! Commission chairman. Earl Con-d- He Was born in Heber June 2. " HOOPER Anderson, We wish to express bur sincere S. Ashworth, each 1879, a son of John J. and Sophia Claude and appreciation to the many friends 72.HURRICANE a of shovel dirt." Johnson Cummings. He married dug Isom George ana relatives wnojassistea in any out the kids bailed and Clare Finally HJEinrEIS-FO65. Buys April 14, 1909, at Heber (If you have plenty of water) way during the passing of our Spendlove, to dig, too. They were 'Survivors include his widow; and i PRICE Arthur begain P. Brurfham, beloved husband and father. For 1 l helped by Waldo Lamoreaux, op- the following brothers and sisters, . . the beautiful flowers, the expres 65... half-yar-d me 'the city's William SANDY G. erating Cum and Wade Gull, John Henry Joseph Lions of sympathy the assistance chanical shovel. and Mrs. Sadie Frost, of those who took part at the 84. FREE ESTIMATES As the dirt began flj fly, a few mings BateCEDAR Mrs. CITYDonald Heber; Myrtle Austin, Lehi; ) acts kind and of other ervices, of to fall. rain began Mrs. Mae Lloyd, Layton; Mrs. ness, we sincerely extend our man Ford, 30, Cedar City, school drops Maybe the kids 'will go wading Birdie Green. American Fork; thanks. :r;:-- teacher, killed in crop dusting this weekend. yet Nellie Baum, Las Vegas, and Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Ci Hansen crash. Mrs. Rosalie Cornelius Grace Dickson, Long Beach, Cam & Family & MrLand Mrs. Stratton.v73. f Charles EL Hansen ' More than 50 million tons of bi touminous coal moved over the ' -Great Lakes last year, BORN r : Whisk them away with Scotts easy to use dry Published by Herald Cor- - AT UTAH ' VALLEY HOSPITAL poraUon, 50 South First Wesf j Saturday: Boy to Clam and Beth Billings granular form of famous 2,4-- D Street every afternoon Mon- THE to check Firemen were-taileProvo. Stilson, ley ' day through Friday. Sunday Girl to Victor L. andllRuby an overheated water heater at Herald ' L--published Sunday the Launderette,- 343 W. Center Marie Jones Hansen,' Provo. I ; morning. D yf St.. VoorKirk to latest low Saturday) afternoon. and Yolanda Boy Entered as 'second - class hees No n was Davies. Orem. oamage cost reported. development of Scotts matter at the post office in to Girl Marie Alma'and Research. Bishop Dry compound. Provo, Utah. under the act of for an nlir mnHi , ; Jl' Heaton, Frovo. 15 hand "A" or spread March 2 1879 . . . by Apply OpraU im ketHry '1" .. ,111 r r . . . aretr nowmy, fwtr Friday: in r to clean out Dandekotttry m car-irHtrrvpini fwir pwr, auDscnpuon terms; by Cratr-than-v- r Boyto Robert J. and Car adine HEADQUARTERS cSong! clarify. Yu Mvinac Ut kattcry rier in Utah County: bHry lions, other broad leaveti H. Thorne, Orem. Ht rapidly payt jtfia maaraa pwrchaM-ric-a "layail". rermonth weeds. 6 months In advance $3.00 FOR ., Girl to John and Dorothy Paul Treat - 500 a ft - f .49 One year in advance $18.00 jt ONLY! $10 A MONTH PAY Provo. Beck. 2500 sq ft - 1.75 By mail anywhere in the MARRIAGE LICENSES ! q ft f,000 or its' United' States MONEY-BACpossesGUARANTEE Vincent Mele Jr.. 33. New York sions: $1.50 per month; $9.00 for six months In advance; City, and Milred ... Miller,! 27, H, (n yaor aptnion. any atK hearing mid aw Provo. ; $18.0jD for a year in advance. prformi th "loyaT" in any way, simply return GET Y.OUR tha Zenith within ten days and yawr ntaney will be rOlpW Herald telephone numbers : 0r0Offe ' For editorial, circulation, adLICENSE vertising and sports Call 495; for society land news briefs, LOJ 9vr JOth 4nnvrry Ytrr i call 432. ilLL kT 11 (IU If o. writ Spors Chiropracrk lankarimm md Hospital, Diivr, m Lawrence George Naylor, 65, vice president of . Naylor' Auto Co., Provo, died at his home in Salt Like City Friday morning after aj lingering Illness, rj Mr. Navlor was born Lake City Feb. 17, 1889, a son of George Hamner and! Ruth Pierpont Naylor, long time; Provo residents. He was married in Logan on July 6, 1911, to Beulah -- i ! : ; 43-ye- ar . : In-Sa- - . lt r .'-J- fl t . - I ! Lindon Woman Dies in Salt Lake - S j j i j lntercs x ; Winnie Asks -- - FT V. ) , I ; -- ; -- . - great-grandchildre- n. i 1 . ; Haskell Henry Succumbs at 7 7 Ground Breaking !i 'Unity' Parley I r ' Former Provoan Dies in Boise Of Heart Attack te, Eden-Dulle- to-serv- ices. I i t. f i "' t Lengthy Illness Claims Resident Of PleasantjGrove ' j i ish ! ; , pre-hmc- h -- st " i st . - l. life-lon- great-grandchil- d; - their j : !. d non-aggressi- on ; Provodn's Mother Dies Salt Lake - i . I- ' j great-grandchildre- n. i -- Utah Obituaries Miner Killed In Moab Area . I; ist - " .1 I Alma Cummings Rites Set Today ? anti-Commun- : 1 1 4 4 --M no-ty- ' , . 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