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Show 1 ,1 f t t, hi t K ' 1 SUNDAV MAY . 1958 ' UUh County. Utah 4 r- - ; Child Injured By Auto in Street Mishap f t. .A fractured jternal - , t ! . ' i 1 , A beavily-travelle- . 10 - Year ' V (Continued from Page One) briefly ' on1 his way to New . York, and Western leaders are expected to confer with him on the results of his Palestine "peace mission." The ! foreign ministers) of the United States, Britain and France probably will urge Hammarskjold to do what he can to extend the in the Middle shaky cease-fir- e French East, Foreign (Minister I Christian Pineau is expected also to ask about prospects for! Russian support of. a U.N arms embargo. ; - recently-conclude- d ; tornado dipped in over! Pensacola Bay Saturday, leveling a oneystory brick building here but apparentj ly there were nb fatalities. William E. Enfinger, a mail carrier who ducked into the build ing a. few minutes earlier to escape a i heavy rain;! .was injured by f alii g debris but was r not' .believed ssriously hurt. twister apAuthorities said the ' the bay in came over, parently! and struck only the Hertz "U Drive Jt" building, I missing the t . I p-m- t i , . . ; Journal buildbig Pensacola-New- s street. There across the . ing just were no reports of other damage. Ca-put- ; Graham t K-v- onh (Continued from Page One) into tears with . the reading ; of the S verdict and was by a neighbor,Mrs. Helene West, a m; ,f defense witness, v The jury had four verdicts Irom which to choose: Guilty of first degree murder with the mandatory e death sentence, guilty of first mu rder ; with a recommenda tion of 1 fe imprisonment, guilty of second ( egree murder, and acquit!r' tal, r ' In closing arguments, veteran Dist. Attty. Bert Keating pictured Graham as a "greedy, grasping" killer, who would,;. and did,; place a homemade time bomb aboard a United Air Lines DC6B to kill his mother, Mrs. Daisie E. King, 54, for her I trip insurance. The air liner blew to pieces in flight a few I minutes out of Denver and crashed in a sugar beet field near Longmont, Colo., the night of Nov. 1. Had the plane not been late in taking ff, it would have crashed over the Rocky Mountains, and the satx tage might have gone te d, as the ' prosecution claimed was Graham's plan.. I: bejng--ornfortedJn- , . d . tery : i ' Goshen kDS .Ward Chapel. : ROY, WEBER COUNTY Earl Raymond Krpgh, 47 died- - Friday. Funeral .Tuesday, 1;30 p.m. 2350 M ,1 i E.113th Sui L MURRAY Leo S. Holmers, 55, 6196 Valley Drive, died Thursday. SYRACUSE John Edward Lord, 61,. died Thursday. Funeral .was held Saturday.1 HUNTlNGTON-i-Susa- n S. Black, 86,' died Friday, Funeral ' Monday 1' p.m. Huntington Second' LDS , Ward Chapel. '! h CORNISH E. Brown Pitcher, p, died Friday. Funeral r Monday, . 2 . CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our sincere appreciation to the many friends and relatives who assisted in any ;de-gre- . uvjuii . rr j i way during the recent illness and passing of our beloved, husband and. father. For the beautiful flowers,! the! expressions of sympathy, the assistance of those who took part at be services", and other acts of kindness, we especially extend f our 'thanks, jj, f f ' Mrs. Joseph Ford Lucas ! 1 j I s '! ; i WORCESTER, Mass. 1 - ! i. J i' j I if A i t s French Premier Wifts Vote of Confidence economic seminar r Bill PARIS UP)" French Premier idence ballot aDDrovingr the over-jyiviii Endorsed by State Guv Mollet won solid victories oil Saturday in National Assembly Under the measure a 'national votes on his plan to Study G ommittee confidence solidarity fund" will be set up; to i i I i; nonvllnM DiesatfS ! .it'1 f (' 1! , SALT LAKE CITY (UP) A PAVSON X John L. Gardner, 78, state social studies committee died In a Provo hospital Friday agreed Saturday that high school students would receive better in night after an illness.-- ! if teachers attend an ecostruction He was born Dec. 22, 1878, In nomics set upj-- at Brig-haworkshop; son1 of Henry E. and Payson, a Young University, Emm Moesser Gardner. Jan. 25, state spcial studied curricuThe e 1881, married Viola Elmer in of the Utah school committee Paysim. Mrs. Gardner died in 1951. lum the office reached agreement Sat Mr Gardner was an active mem a meet in committee special ber of the LDS Church !and worked urday : I ink in State the Capitol. as a cement and plaster contracThe state school plan calls for tor. between social studies cooperation one Survivors are daughter, Mrs. Juanita Jensen, Genola; two teachers and. the BYU Workshop as! well as with, private industry. grandchildren, Tour great-granThe committee recostnmended cuuuren, anu lue iquowing nanof a subcommittee of formation brothers and Orren school teachers to develop high Gardner, Hayden; Mrs.' 'Delia new curriculum material by atSpencer, Kaysville; Mrs. Daisy economics the college tending Nellie Ferris,. SpringviUe; Mrs. . workshop. Mrs. and Black Mrs Sylvia Elmejr, The curriculum ,comfhittee Is Amy Vest, all of Payson. Dr. Avard headed Rigby, prin by Fuieral services will be con ducted at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the cipal of. the Stewart Training tat the. University of Utah FirstiFifth Ward chapel, with Bish School i it i.i.4 i .1 , J' 1 ; op LfeRoy HaskeU of; the; Fifth Ward! officiating. Friends may call at the Rigby Mortuary Monday : t i, evening and at the family resi (Continued from Page One) dence; 566 E. 4th S., Tuesday prior lit I'L to services. burg, Kan., pilot; Maj.j Dwight Burial will be in the Payson E.Durner, 37, Charlotte, Mich., " i navigator-bombardiMi. Floyd h 'In1 Cemetery., A. Amundson, 36, Grand Rapids, 1st p. m.j Cornish LDS Ward Chapel. N. D., navigator-weaponee- r; Lt. PlainWilliam R. MORONI Ella L. Petersen, 72, Payne, 20, and died Thursday.! Funeral was held view, Tex., navigator timer, ' J T. Sgt. Richard N. Bingham, 27, Saturday. MONTICELLO, SAN JUAN Pearisburg, Va., radar mechanic. COUNTY Dr. W. H. Brooks. 39. The plane is from the 4925 Test died Friday. Funeral land burial Group Kirtland Air Force Base, will be held in Rome.' 'Albuquerque. ' ri, i 4 J (' : . m ! ' iI.mi ! " V raise old age pension benefits. improve the living standards of The Socialist; premier won the two million Frenchmen whose penconfidence sions will be increased up to! 15 first of a series tests by a vote of 150 to 138. In rper centJ The funds will be provi a second vote, he won, 334 to 121. ded by $400 million in new taxes. Mollet then : made it a clean sweep! when 'the deputies backed It Is estimated that cancer will him, 333 to 95, in a final confi- - kill 250,000 Americans in 1956. - . f I ; d- - half-sister- s: , J : I I ; I ii ii ' i'i i. First HTBbmb ; S . J ! Cmi!!17 i . DC3SC!IQnCG er HEAL REALTY & Insurance Co. ! j 1 H 'I' .', i ' 135 NO. UNIVERSITY : . 'I H . .'I (UP) After: injuring his paws, a boxer dog limped to the door of, Witt i Memorial! Hospital for Animals, scratched until he was. admitted and given treatment. r 1 TW7 un-det- ec -- to dispense foreign aid directly on a George Backs J CITY-illel- en j - , t ,.M;I ALT IIAKe! Ger trude Pasei 7i, 805 Pacific. Ave., died Friday of severe burns caused M U Dy gasoline wnicn siariea 10 name AMERICAN FORK Mrs. Melis while she .was using it for sa Jane Adams Despain, 76, of curtains on the back porchcleaning at her American Fork, died in Provo Fn home. vi Hi.UH.ti day morning due to causes incident Epperson, 82, died to age. - f ,. M H! Funeral Friday. Monday 10 a.m., She was i born Sept.! 4, 1879, in 76 E. 7th William S, Dearin, 87. Fountain Green, a daughter 6f 336 died Whitney vve.,; Thursday. William1 H. and Melissa Jane Cald36" E. 7th Funeral Monday well Adams. She married Arson S. Leo former 59, resident, Parker, L. Despain June 15, 1898 at the died Wednesday. Graveside serv Mantl LDS Temple. He died April ices Monday m Salt Lake City. 6,1936.;1 t ;' t M 72 Coats ville She is survived by the following Oran L. Gardner 66, Funeral MonAve., died, children; Lemoyne A.. Despain of day noon, Thursday. Ward LDS McKinley Holladay, Myral (Bert) Despain of Carlotta Gardner, 70, for Chapel. Logan, Guy Despain of Salt Lake mer. resident died Wednesday. City, Orval Despain of Lehi and Funeral Vas held Saturday. Lem-end- a John Despain of Alpine. In addition Carpenter, 75. 160 W. 3rd 24 grandchildren, 15 great grandN. died'. Friday. Infant Clark, children, one sister and four o 1 daughter' of Donald and Rose brothers survive. W. 73Q 3rd died N.f . Clark, Funeral services will be held Graveside services were Friday. MhnHsv at 1 r m in , Z " : th. ; "iheld baturday. the Anderson and Sons' Mortuary OGDEN Blanche Hall Neff, 80, Ave., died Thursday. Sunday evening from 7 to 9 p.m 2825iBrinker Caroline E. Finch, 74, died Thurs will be in American Fork Ceme- - day; Funeral Monday, 2 p.m I X-ra- ys : M 1 PENSACOLA, Fla. (UP collarbone and ininjuries were suffered by a Provo boy Saturday evening when he- - was struck by an automobile at the intersection of 1st South ant 5th West streets. Lynn E. Losee, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Losee. 730 W. 3rd S., was struck, by a car driven by - John D. Murray, 17, 5311 S. 3rd E., SpringviUe. The driver said the boy darted into the street in front of his cat and he was unable ' to avoid running into the' child. The injured boy was taken: to ' Utah Valley LDS Hospital, where indicated a ruptured spleen and possible further- internal in a severe juries. He also suffered ' head laceration. 4t,. r" The boy was apparently attempt lng to cross 5th West in the, direction of his homewhen the ac-cideni occurred about 6:15 p.m., according to Officer George Bowles of. the Provo police, who investi- d street gated. The carries traffic of- U. S; Highway ' .; 81. The driver of the auto was cited . with failure 'to yield right of way to a pedestrian; , Utah Obituaries li ItAi American Its Woman Sue Tornado Dips In Over Pensacola i ' SUNDAY HERALD !! 4, country-by-countr- basis. y T r fi i George told the United Press that "I think sentiment here"; in . 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