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Show Official Describes Pathetic Condition Navajos in Southern Utah Suffering From Poverty Disease, Malnutrition "SS. Max T. Lewis, 42, Services Arranged Edgemont Lions For R. Checketts Dies in Duchesne Hear Discussion Funeral services for Robert 42, Checketts, 43, formerly of Ogden, Of Rock Max Thomas Lewis, Products Duchesne, formerly of Provo, will be held Saturday at 2:30 1956 AnJJ SUNDAY HERALD Industrial Engineer Orem Kiwanis At Salt Lake Tuesday Hears About The January meeting of the associated American Industrial Mutual Funds Institute Products bait Lake Great Chap Engineers, Institute to Meet in Phoenix Ariz. Mr. Check died Thursday evening at his p.m. etts died Monday in Phoenix, ac Francis E. Rowe, home in' Duchesne. of to received word rela by with cording Thorn Rock Co., was born at He Provo, Sept. Navajo Indians residing in Mon- sen of Provo, chairman of the Navajos on the St. Christopher 11, 1913 a son of Thomas J. and tives in Provo and Orem area. spoke to Edgemont Lions Club ter, will be held at the Hotel New- OREM Zone manager of the ument Valley near Bluff in south- Utah Road Commission, who has Mission at Bluff tor some time, na Foote Lewis. He was a He was the son of Parley and Thursday evening at a dinner house The speaker will Investors Diversified Tuesday He is Checketts. Service of Harris eastern Utah are. for the most just returned from an inspection delivered medical and surgical meeting held in a local cafe. of Ruby be G. W. Haycock, fort C widow Eldon his and Lake tour projSalt In state of four amid paid partially supplies, by Bitter, Rowe primCity Mr. a showed by film on the director of United Steel Workers part, living poverty, Lincoln High children. to of the .V employes of the State Road Com members itive conditions nardly imagin- ects In Southern Utah. of explained future rock progress products, of America CIO The School and he will club this week the purpose Mr. Corleissen who has taken mission and partially by the Utah able in these modern times. their progress in 1975. be "What the Unioi. subject from visualizing in lived Pleas Expects of investing in mutual value iand Thus reports Hatley J. Corleis- - an interest in the welfare of the Department of Public Welfare. Kenner Delmar the arranged View until ant Industrial Engineering." a background of their There are some 800. families In meeting. President Harold Hutchhe married Ilia a dinner at 7 funds, and There will be He historv. exdained his business A inson conducted the business. He the area. large percentage of Hales of Duchand. the meeting. will p.m. CriDDied them live in ilia 1. icuun iinauiau3 tu accjiu i urged all members to attend the in cute ii oo o ciock. hogans 8, v. . are esne, MfniDers if May . and suffer considerably from ex annual Founders' Day banquet invited to 1939. ; He had bring guests. in nPOvMin (Continued from Page One) mpmhpr , on 23 in Salt Lake City. Jan. posure and hunger, Mr. Corleis his home made sen reported. "Dysentary, tuber New members present were portunity to relate the aspects since of their various occupations. the purpose of helping the PresiWilliam Lawrence rheumatic tra fever and Hull, culosis, Bounous, Thanks Expressed where he farmMr. Bitter who is a bishop of dent's, health," Hagerty reported. choma of are B. the Marcroft and James eye With-1- 0 j Jay prevalent. ed and raised All the Orem 14th Ward, defined the To Mr. Eisenhower worked briefly Who The mortality rate for children Helped livestock. UNITED PRESS mutual in his office Saturday morning, By funds as "a fund which between birth and age 6 Is estiHe is survived Fire Douse Home A wo A crippled mated at 54 Lake Salt the capital of many incombines City then went to the Naval - Baseball HONOLULU (UP) per cent." Lewis by his widow man. Mrs. Martha Keddington, was to purchase securities of vestors diamond to hit practice golf shots. C124 Goblemaster cargo plane with Economic conditions? are ex and Mr. four children: Keith, Maxine, listed Saturday as Utah's fifth traf Heber C and Lucy Tippetts of manv carpfiillv splfrtirt Mim. Hagerty said the President ar- a crew of 10 aboard landed safely ceedingly difficult he stated. "A 261 E. 1810 N Provo, Saturday! adand Ann. In fic Lloyd after chat on and to emp,oy experienced 'Hickam Field after few: Indians work for the Atomic Dorothy fatality'of the year after she Saturday ranged the informal a statemen expressing ap-- panies issued in au5V4 an was of struck dition" his parents- and the follow hours over the professional management of those reporters' interest Friday night by flying more than hearing Energy Commission at Monticello ing brothers lire icune preciauon securities aepanmenij a from while his health. The meeting is not Pacific on two engines, .one of 22 tomobile and sisters survive: returning miles away. The rest eke out who helped when and neighbors He told the group that there is conference a as tour. which had full power only .part a press J. Lewis. Eldon F. Lewis shopping regarded their house fire ' living from small herds of sheep Wayne recently. caught a 30 on but rather as just a and feet was the Mrs. She carried Jess (Afton) Ashton, misconception that way. and what wild meat Mrs. "We express our thanks to investment have justr between Mr. Eisenhower! and the Before the plane landed, the and goats off before hood of the car companies Frank (Norma) Ashton, all sliding can get." Also, he added, Henrichsen for Jane and Lloyd in when started newsmen who have been covering crew had to jettison a cargo of they of on of Provo. N. the side the Mrs. and K. reality, then they date rolling (Nedra) and Appointment of Robert Dillen-bec- cauiug residents of the area offer Snow of uu lire 100 back He further him at Denver, Gettysburg, and 25,000 pounds of aircraft mainte white than atrprinieiu; 30 years. feet. and Mrs. road another Norco, Cal., 294 N. 9th W., Provo, as 10 me nremen ac- - told ior meir quiCK thaf the thfm since he was stricken nance equipment. The plane was a great deal of help. ftHfrin)itrf lri,a R. of of the Police identified the. driver Phillip field sanitarian for (Madge) Taylor tion and the caution and respect in I. f escorted in to Hickam when two The children that go to schoo Carson Nev. Belguim about 1822 and beSept. 24. auto as Von Rigby Anderson, 40, Health Department, serving the shown in City, out to water attend and Seventh put using be .will came Episcopal perDay Although "reporters popular in Great Britain in Salt Lake City. Anderson said he south end of Utah County, was the blaze. Very little water damhad to be. feathered and a Adventist Schools in Monument 1860 in mitted to ask any questions they engines and they had did not see the pedestrian until it announced Saturday by Glen Sag-er- age was done. We thank, also, third engine threatened to fail. and'the Indian Schools at Valley broad wish, Hagerty indicated that the When publir acceptance by was to late to avoid her. chief sanitarian. his diffi all our other good neighbors who gained 1880. The earliest mutual investPresident would answer only culties, athe pilot reported Bngham City and at Tuba City, succeeds Mr. Dillenbeok Anderson told officers he Ruel for swerved the came to help." spokesman Navy Ariz., the road official said. ment company in the United those dealing with his health and search rescue who retired to was but at avoid unable Averett, Springville, hitting headquarters SALT LAKE CITY Wilford Ms plans for resuming presidenwas founded in 1893 He States Mr. the Indian said Corleissen Pearl Harbor reported the big Moyle, 74, 166 4th Ave., died Mrs. Keddington, wife of Harry K. last year. tial duties in Washington. noted modern mutual funds that Service cooperates by taking craft was flying ''for all some of the sick to the Indian Thursday; funeral services Mon Keddington, as she cross the Mr. Dillenbeck, a former Provo Anti-We- st are America's unique contribution Doctor Pleased intents and purposes on one and a to the securities investment inday noon at 260 E South Temple, street at an intersection. She was meat cutter, who attended Brig-ha-to Tuba in the but City, hospital Young University, plans where friends may call today pronounced dead on arrival at Salt During his stay here, Mr. Eisen- fraction engine." aid Is not sufficient. dustry. (Continued from Page One) his home in Spanish Fork. make Lake General to 8 hower followed a daily schedule 6 from Hospital. and Monday p.m The meeting was conducted by One is need farm His will include duties crying equip from 11 a.m. untilservices. Lucile The woman was Salt Lake City's general open fire if an attempt were made the of activity and rest which brought president, Leon Frazier. He ment, including a tractor and Footed Gehrinr. 57. 208 E. 4050 S.. first traffic fatality of the year. sanitation, inspection of food to enter the consulate grounds. an expression of satisfaction with the group for their help in thanked rodent control; auxiliary farm apparatus. With died Thursday; funeral Monday 1 establishments; When the demonstrators started the President's health from his the New Year's party a making modern equipment the Navajos p.m. sewage santitation and culinary stoning the building and smashing success. 3800 S. physician,, Maj.; Gen. Howard Center Ward, Valley could boost production tremend water inspection. at the two street doors of the Mcc. Snyder. Main, friends may call Sunday, on few can the acres that HARRISBURG Delora ously as consulate gardens, the legion (UP) 6 to 8 p.m.. 4760 S Main, Monday, say Hagerty quoted Snyder In be their 19? Cor Mr. farmed area, Neuchwander, has the 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at family President .daughter ing slept "very Lydia opened fire and threw tear gas well" here, averaging over eight of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Neusch-wand- leissen stated. bombs. residence. Mrs. Mary Alice Pe of Harrisburg, was killed well as hours sleep a night-a- s The grounds were finally clearterson Barlow. 61 217 8th Ave four miles north of here last night cued inday; funeral Monday 2 ed, but only after the mob tore napping during the daytime. down the American flag suspendf'The President has accomplish when .the car in which she was cereSwearing-i- n p.m. West 11th LDS Ward chapel. HEBER OREM A discussion on child ed from a steel council-n.e- n ed his administrative duties with riding collided headon with, a Calnew monies for Heber's flagpole in the SALT LAKE CITY (UP) R. 1403 Benjamin Kearsley, 57, as it rjid development growth out the slightest fatigue," Hag- ifornia vehicle. consulate garden. The tattered Christensen, 68, Newton, was held Tuesday evening Redondo Ave., died Friday. Ardisto will be habits relates were Five other to hospitalstudy the has been was persons consulsaid. "It was the reclaimed by pronounced dead on arUtah, erty thur W. Last Jr.. 2, son of Arthur in the council room of the Mem- cussed flag Paul Willis, faculty by a Salt Lake City hospital at rival ate. satisfaction! of the doctor that ized in Eugene after the collision W. and Virginia Pepera Last, 1828 orial building. Mayor Raymond Hill elemenof the Crest member after he was stricken to even on the cooler days here. involving cars driven by Lyle N An automobile cerenight Friday belonging Redondo Ave. died t Tbors day; Jiacpletti conducted the PTA of at the school dead first the f Neuschwander, nephew stimulat and tary been have a local theater. was set at afire. Point Four officials crisp they Ronald Thomas Mass of the Angels will be con- monies. new year. It is The caretaker of the .and Rival Hurlburt of Weott, PAYSON not were able meeting attendants of Hospital Rulon ing and served the purpose" of girt, government Carlile, city recorder, scheduled for were Spainhower, 7, died Saturday at ducted Monday at 10 a.m at St. administered Monday, Jan. 9 at Premier Abrahim Pasha Hashem to determine the cause of death of helping the President's health." Calif. Hospitalized at Eugene office the oaths Ambrose Catholic friends Church, Mr. Eisenhower again went to Neuschwander, Hurlburt, and Hurl 5 a.m. at his Payson residence may call Sunday, 7 to 9 p.m. and to Harry McMillan, Axel Holm 7:30 p.m. at the Hill Crest submitted its resignation to King immediately but said it was naschool. the baseball diamond across from hurt's wife, daughter and mother, after a prolonged illness. Hussein. The king asked Hashem tural. His wife, Norma, called a r Monday until 3:30e a.m. at 372 E. and Allan Curry. A demonstration a on how his5 quarters Saturday morning to to remain in office until a new police ambulance which rushed Born Jan. 6, 1949 at Payson 1st S. Jessie Lemmon Wilson, Outgoing officials are Merrol French class is will be his him to the hospital. some .with licks in taught golf get Lamar Watkins and premier is designated. Ave., died G. Murdock, he was a son of Ralph and Doro 60, 2480 Kentucky ' Moore. and members ' by faculty given ofdubs. Holdover city . Thursday. Oswin M. Naumann, Andy $ thy Spelman Spainhower. 1934 W 1st S., died Wednes- ficers include, Mayor Jiacoletti, students from the sixth grade 59, in rooms of Gaylen Harmon and Posed for Picture Survivors include his parents day. Mortimer S. Allen, 78, for- Sherman Giles and Ray Berg. Willis with French Mr. music He permitted photographers to SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Ass't. two . grandparents, Mrs. Annie mer resident, died Tuesday in frrom the first group of take pictures for 'the first time Atty. Gen. Walter L. Budge has Spainhower, Payson; and .Roy Walla Walla, Wasn Mrs. Fannie 1 p.m. Santa Barbara LDS Ward. Mrs. Lloyd Ford.grade The program Tolhurst Short Carlisle 82, 1320 VERNAL Mrs. Sylvia Cald- was k since his heart attack but the ruled out any foul play in the Spelman, Los Angeles. the program by arranged 4th E. died 60 S., died camwell Peggy Friday; Merkley. .death of Joseph I. Gallegos, 17, whirring and clicks of j the Mrs. Leon Robinson. will be held Ellen Roberts Thursday. 1 p.m. in Mae-s- chairman, day-ol- d at funeral eras didn't bother his shots as he Salt Lake City, who died Dec. 31 Funeralat services Monday daughter 1 In the p.m. Payson Tuesday of. Harvey and Nora May Heining LDS Ward Chapel, friends rolled one up to the practice bag in an Ogden hospital. Second Ward Chapel with Bishop died Wednesday. William may call at Vernal Mortuary WOMAN ROBBED AT about 25 yards away. An investigation into the death Roberts, Suska. 65, 137 E 7th S., died Sunday evening and Monday at BIRTHDAY PARTY "I'll say one thing, I haven't was conducted because marks were Roland Lindsay conducting. Crabb-Jolle- y the family residence after 11 a.m. hit a better shot (this, year,", the found on the youth's neck. Budge Friends may call at the Thursday. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UP) Mortuary Monday evening OGDEN Leonard W. Kamins-ka- , LEWISTON chief executive, 'said. Watching said the marks were caused by Larry Hawkins, at the and 3273 Mrs. ClarGertrude Casson reported toj Wall Spainhower son ThursMrs. died Tuesday, 48, of newsmen which in Mr. infant and and th with iron the Ave., Gallegos lung along 213 3 to S. W. residence, to ence save O. prior and Pearl Kent Hawkins, police that some thrifty person: day. photographers was Gen. Alfred was placed in ah attempt services. WELLSVILLE Mrs. Mae died Thursday: graveside serv stole $330 from her purse during, M. Gruenther, NATO command- his life. . party of a federal sav- er, who has been her the past it was reported Gallegos died of Interment will be in the Payson Maughn Webb, 65, died in Cali- ices Monday 2 p.m. Lewiston a birthday & loan association. fornia Thursday; funeral Monday Cemetery. ings a heart attack. several days. City Cemetery. GO-PRI. - graduate road-buildi- ng sub-distri- ct sur-'he- d Ki-jwa- nis s Ike Calls Carqo " Plane Lands Safely - I Car S. 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