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Show r I-- - :rFearing Gag, Ousted Davies SlIBT519 7 SUNDAY HERALD Otto Dies at Orem Friday M orning Fails to Pick Up $17,000 Swenson Retained Mrs. RoseBair Boy Hospitalized Rites Wednesday As President by By, Gasoline Burns Funeral services for Mrs. Rose 51, have been set for 1 p.m. Nine - year - old Don IJurst o in the Berg Draw- - Orem was State Farm Bureau onBair,Wednesday taken to Utah Valley Frampton John Brown Dies; Funeral Dies After Services Tuesday Mrs. Ella Olsen Ll Brief Illness Otto L. rn g Koom Hospital Saturday afternoon for Frampton, 77, died at his home Mrs. treatment of serious burns. atJohn states that he has lieitherVlassi John Milton Brown, 77, of 344 SALT LAKE CITY, (UP) Some WASHINGTON ,UP) OREM Mrs. Ella Malinda Ne--i Friday evening of a heart Chapel. Thurs died 3air , W. 3rd N., Provo, died Saturday 1500 delegates ended the 37th An niWtprf .Tr tat fied (secret) or unclassifiedx ma well Olsen, 74, died at 11:45 a.m. tack. o.tnn rtavf Don. the son of Willard Hurst day. of 1877 home at her He the following a brief illness, nual Utah State Farm Bureau in terial, was morning born Feb. . Orem was daugh .5, Friday Services said will'PLi ? Main officer, Saturday department Mr. n y Satur-: William Arlo Brow Mrs. convention Federation son here Pleasant of ter, a as Grove, secuiuy j 'oe conducted by Drougni iu uie nuspiiai oy nis y that because of fear of a Gag" onuavies, urea as.' born i n day after Thalman M. and Mary Terry Frampton all top inRuby) ne wcKea grounds Calvin C. Amott, father, who sa.id the boy was - on juasmemvr he has not picked up some $17,000 discretion and reliability in urem. a cer- - He spent his entire life in Pleas and adopting resolutions op-1! aid he when Julyjcers 'got gasoline o r q liomn- due him from the government. oishop of the jured 1877, to Thomr'posing compulsory social security ho fparpH that the baner "micht K ant a and He was Grove. farmer . 16th LDS Provo Vw as A. andZillah for farmers or any increase' in Davies said that in order to the rhagewas ...jf poultry raiser. " Vllan Brown. Hej property taxes. cause " of death. collect back pay-an- d pension alnot available Saturday . night. no , nave ciassuiea material, was born Mr. Frampton was a member 3 i lowances he would have to sign he ltold aiMj van m.at& she JSwenson V Blaine But said he Spanish a of the LI)S Church, reporter.: day from 6 to '8 a "separation" agreement withi he 1901, to Forkfv April 10, 1880, juneb, returned to another form the .33 Vrf-.'4 agreement vJ thought W p. m. and Wedcaroune the department. This at Orem to El- - ' lie marneQ jensen in J" as president of the Federa-UiiClaSMiieu iiiunmauuu 1900. Covering died Fork She e in American nesday prior to h lot and Malinda agreement, he said, may prevent was "rather sweeping." And went tion olaf George, Kanosh, re- ' at the services 1949. iin v on out his him from speaking j aiArta WAl sTol1!mmzed tained the vice presidency in Sat-- it beyond "the needs of national se(CoHtinued from Pare 1) mortuary.. the case and other national issues. two are well and wa s! Surviving children, and Mrs. Grant balloting, Airs. Bair will Burial curity.) be le in Salt Lake F LarS0n, o wa r d Frampton, Pleasant Davies said the form agreement He said he is i married Dec. 22 JHGrove Spanish Fork, was re- - in the Provo City Cemetery. not relate to his activities as chairs to find waiting and Mrs. Thomas to to Orem 1898. in K 10t, Powers, elected president of the Women's which he would have sign out what the meant before w man of the Senate Permanent In B r o nlauxiliary Mr. paper txmis Moroni 01-- ! Lehi; two grandchildren. T he signed it to get his back pay w s mi acuvc sen. ii Funeral services jwill be held vestigating subcommittee. But his of accumulated pension contribuMr. Brown Mrs. Olsen member of the Ex-ProM r s. Olsen's Tuesday noon in the Pleasant handling of the committee had pro vo ? tions. , .. ; s Grove First Ward Chapel, direct--! LDS Church- - serving as a high r voked several of tie 46 original Davies said the form agreement include her husband, who lives ined a ward teach. was also He of Gammon by Welby Bishop priest. censure counts filed against him. appeared to impose "inhibitions er. both in Springville and Provo, on what he might Orem; eight sons and daughters,! the Fifth Ward. restraints" and be tallowed to say in the future. Mrs. Thalman of Orem Louis! Friends may call at the 01pin!and was a member of the Black BOSTON (UP) Sen. Joseph R. lu HowevcrJ a state department Rav and Melvin Elliott Olseh' SPANISH FORK A successful ' 19C iHflwk Committee. at anrl nm familv hnmn thp the most become "has of Charles , McCarthy s Preliminary hearing "v'". spokesman had a different a retired locomotive Jim Brisk of Copper was C let W He joseph the Communist cause Priest a 10 PalmyrarStake from 77, party who, High powerful a.m. ally San .. Edwin Willings, "25, Tuesday Jose, sion tor tne aeiay in linal pay--;operated worked for the cafe in Yee, having engineer, United in mJuntil the States Mrs. to 1921 timeof services. will Frifrom Burial possesses 1930, Provo was Cal. on charges of rape was Johnny at held stake house the ment to Dnvips t?p thr rsHbe in the Pleasant Grove City Denver and Rio Grande Western died at 1 a. Rabbi Roland B. in his day by Provo City Court on monev was beinsr held nr. npnrtincr! Mrs. - Gunard Lundgren, with officers of the government" evening the He from retired line. railroad; Gittlesohn 'enter condition he voluntarily charged in a sermon at a decision on what documents injKenneth Judd and Mrs. William emetery. in charge. They are Temple Israel quorum treatFriday night. for State Hospital Davies' security case should be iKovacs of Los Angeles; 31 grand- He was a member of Mr. Yee was born Dec. 26, 1877, Heber McKeil, president; John The junior senator from Wiscon' Utah engineer. " ment. Mrweu ui mcir security naoeirlt.drph., 21 the Brotherhood of Locomotive in San Francisco, and had been S. Davis and Don Ellison, coun sin "by scattering the buckshot of was fTthSape Willings charged for the a Utah resident for some 40 selors, and WTillard drums played Engineers, Clarence Mrs. five exaggeration in all directions Peterson, wildonce He farmed, in Salt Lake ""after a Provo woman complained 1 ea s a n t band and was an P of Springvttle has made it easier for the at Wright (Grace) secretary. t police, that a motorist ran her County from 1921 to 1930. dent to escape unCommunists Robert particularbeing sportsman, real Mrs. (Hattie) jGrove, The refreshments committee down as she was riding her bike. huntino known survivors'. There are and in interested fishing Leonard ly . the. Jewish Mrs. of Lindon. T Morton detected,'! spiritual ' included Wayne Francis, chair leader said. ' She charged the driver then SALT LAKE; CITY-- oames 1.1 v t t tt ng3 The at will : tt.u., funeral be w p.m. man; lV01,a', forced her to accompany him up Walker, 69. Louise Emma Drech- - !Earl Elmer Fillmore, William , d (May) Burr of Orem and East, where M. Surviving, besides his wife, are, Monday at sel Eisner. 51, 8512 S. State. the canyon. Johnson and James Sorensen Sen. (Edith) Dimmick of WASHINGTON four daughters, Mrsi Lewis R. friends may call prior to services; A MT. PLEASANT Emma. H. Mrs. Err oil and BYU stu- Arthur V. Watkins (UP) talent program by three ( Melva ) Mrs. of said CaL, Bell, brothers, Lake will Salt in Burial be Provo, City dents was Perry mrr, 7. Miss Mabel CAllolmstead, a the 230 enjoyed by of President Salt Bankhead has he (Verna) Lloyd urged 74.year-ol- d nativexof Lehj, died Lake City, Mrs. Joe M. (ZiUah) Cemetery. GLAND, Box Elder The program Saturday guests present. Eisenhower to recommend to Con- !uuu Orlando Lwis in a Johnson, Lake Salt mu was a at vai Published bj Herald Cof it Calmer, . ,by CityHospital. I itmcc novt vcai aiitVinriTatinn rtf th EPHRAIM Mrs. Anna Maria! Funeral services will; be at 1 12:30 p. m. Friday after a lin- Kerby of Provo and Mrs. Aldenj I 1 1 r 1 n a included , vocal I trio Janeal f by S T, poratlon, 50 South First West Ovesen Stevensen, li ( ) ; Q Provo of nine Lucile l Miner g p m. Monday in the Geneva Sec79. Mon-daillness. y DoroMiller and Jackie gering Crowley, Street erery afternoon -' ter Storage Project. grandchildren; four VERXAL Henson Claudest ond Ward Chapel. Friends may Miss Holmstead was thy Leavett; a vocah solo by j" Watkins recalled that Mr. Eisenthronrb Friday. Sunday Eaton. born 1) from Mrs. and three sisters, (Continued cal1 at Olpin Mortuary in Orem May children, Page 65. Ronnie Vaughn, accompanied by hower recommended the m Lehi to Olaf J, and S lEma) Rhodes nf Salt Lake T": Herald onbllsheo Sunday PRICE Karl William Finley, Sunday from 7Jo 9 p.m. and at 15, 1880.Ekstrom project Donna airBoone at Hamilton; a Charleston last March, but it didn't mornlor. County the, nearby Holmstead.' She'city, Mrs. Wrilliam (Flora) Herd36 E. 12tnS7rMonday from Mary get iti 78 home, West and act Sandra Entered ai second class a was nurse novelty by and a . and Mrs JPon 10 Keep me engagement. He 1954 session. Cal of er memberof Alhamhra. 1 the to will Burial urged be a.m. ce through p.m. HEBER Rodney Vera Butters. ill in T.os! The telegram read: natter at the post-offi"Doctor Pat Ingram; a vocal solo by that the Congregational Church. She it M (Bessie) Friedei ' it be included in next year's in Grove. Pleasant 7 weeks. Karen ProTO. UtaL onde. the act of visitme has advised that after Lake to Hartley, Salt some moved accompanied by AnooipC ' City state of the union message. , ' , '.; r ENTERPRISE Jane Robinson! March J 1879. . . . ... f time ago. jing Senator McCarthy at his Donna Hamilton; a cornet solo i runerai services. win de ai uie HnMnr will nnf'ramhlp by Donna Hamilton, accompaSabaeriptlot terms by carJHYRUM Mrs. Ada Ellen Fal- She is survived by five brothers Berg Drawing Room Chapel.L pnt CARD OF THANKS nn:WA-Hth 4nlirv rier la Utah County: nied ., vby Karen Hartley, and an With nprm9nAnt , .v ...j-., i'- - . and f"" Los Mrs. sisters, Agnes Ochs, deepest gratitude and apTuesday at 1 U.UI.. Iaiuil V. f Per month TTnfnrtimofolw T hnvo accordion solo by , Loy Maugh. $10 we desire to acknowlMrs. Blanche C Evans, Angeles; MORGAN George Charles By 51S h? months In advance $9.00 to talk to the senator President J. Angus Christensen.! preciation ,,Prov0been unable and expres assistance Oscar the Lehi; Holmstead, Lehi; m charge. Ward, One year In advance $18.00 Turner. 82. but i knv if it were .Frank Edmonds and A. Reed Hal- - edge ' of personallyj our many of sions Earl American 8 6 to 158 S. Holmstead, sympathy WELLSVILLE Elizabethl Mrs. Mrs. Frances Fork, Friends may call from p.m. ihis choice he would be with ou Uerson each spoke briefly. John Heen, 74, By maD anywhere In the ' our Alice relatives and Miss and friends Salt V. Tues-78 during .Tones. Holmstead, Hill 4th 'hit at the ; and fRpstiip) roH:trian chapel, " Monday United States or Itr possesS. Davis tonight presided. ' this We take recent sorrow. MIDVALE Mrs. Amanda Eliz- - aightlv" by a cab Thursday atSLake City- sions: $1.50 pet month; day before the services. Inter-- ! means to thank all those who 308 2nd Cenment will SDrincville services irucuii Mon will in Funeral be the 15:10 be abeth Mgneu; 84, West and iiacy for sis months In advance; p.m. at First Draper Hayes, NAMED FOR BUILDING to Senator assisted at the services, sent secretary McCarthy.' Ave. iter Street, according to a police day at 1 p. m. in Anderson and City Cemetery. $18.00 for a year In advance. of Scotland floral Reasons for the change in plans tributes, gave expressions Yard, headquarters .'accident report. v Sons Mortuary Chapel, American Herald telephone numbers: Trace elements ate minerals in The cab driver; Deon RandalliFork. Friends may calj from 7 First college . of pharmacy in were not announced at 'the air- - the London Metropolitan police. of - condolence, or in any other For editorial circulation. ad way assisted. Tertisiss and sport Call 435; such'minute quantities they can't Bennett, 21. 574 N. 7th E., wasjto 9 p. m. Sunday and Monday the United States was established port, where some 200 persons got its name from the building Lawrence Wilkinsen and were London which on the 2:30 in of waited at from the chemical jin police Michigan cited for failure to have a chauf-- 1 before the funeral. Burial will be p.m. (EST) University for society and news briefs. be found in ordinary ' 1890. Ifor 1868. housed until in Ann his Arbor Lehi arrival. in family. 432. caU fer's license.; analysis. Cemetery. 1; PLEASANT GROVE v j s ' , offi-ipriiigvi- lle re-electi- ng "-s- J, .1 "K 1 , , ; i - Ike Lauds T x -- . ' i J Defendant Asked To Enter Utah State Hospital " survivor ; 1 ver-jM- con-tinue- j anar.v J Palmyra Stake Man Priests High Dies at Home nsor Party In Salt Lake City Spo . -- r" d itV"" i ' . . . ereat-2randchildre- n: sisterj, Utah Obituaries 1 """V" i ciT Mabel Holmstead Former Resident Of Lehi, Succumbs ar-jy,ea- rs- 255-2n- ? S1!1 (R-Uta- h) . fInnt ri great-grand- ' : ' -1 ; j ' PcdeStriOll Hit -- , Taxicab S1? I ' M-- a $9-0- " 0 - , j ' i T ' ' ' r v-'j ' r:' |