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Show Two Idaho SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1958 Utah County, Utah Boys Drown In Flood Rites Conducted For Former BYU Professor , 5, Funeral services were conducts ed Saturday in Salt Lake City for Miss Emma Brown, a former as sociate professor of education at Brigharn Young University, where she taught f6r many years, before her retirement in ft A" j". - f ? i , " -- - -- " ' X ? , ' V?-- r .? s I ; C cree. 11. 1 Obituaries Utah LAKE CITY SALT Joseph Howard (Pat) Hickman, 4, son of Mrs. Hettie Leatham Hickman, 702 11th Ave., died Thursday from accident injuries; funeral Monday at 12:30 p. m. in East Ensign LDS Ward chapel. Mrs. Mary Martinez Ayala, 44, killed Wednesday in traffic accident; requiem mass Monday at 10 a. mr in Sacred Heart Catholic church. Mrs. Belle Hocking, 81, former resident, died at Minneapolis, graveside Minn., Wednesday; services Monday at 11 .a. m. in Salt Lake. City Cemetery. Jose phine S. Turner, 90, 1516 S. State, died Thursday; funeral Monday at 2 p. m., 574 E. 1st S. William G. Cleveland Jr., 37, 438 Down-i- n gton Ave., died Thursday; eraveside services Monday at 1 -- active in the LDS Church and at the time of her death was a Relief Society visit ing teacher. She is survived by three sisters and t,wo brothers: Mrs. Ada Grant, A. 'Brown, B. J. Brown, Mrs. Louetta B. Tanner and Mrs. Myrtle B. Latimer, all of Salt Lake City. was She Home Alpine nth -- After further studies she re ceived her. bachelor of arts degreeI irom VxOiUiULUjl umvcisnjr auu later received her master's de TT at Dies 'r. V, tricts. 1 Owen V. Beck PAYSON Ruck H. Bryan. 32, died Friday in his room at the Hillrrpst Motpl in Pavsnn ALPINE Owen Vance Beck. 6 nuwt" loano-r-wo was from natural causes. cousins were arownea eany Fri "A u' Mr. Bryan was born Mar. 23.1 IT i k" . u mis nunc ui a ncn ailBCK. day when the . Little Lost River 1924 i"K Mammoth at Juab county, burst through the Dry Creek Dam. Born Juiy 26f 1891 ln ApSne he 50 miles northwest of Howe and a son of Rock and Sarah Hansen was , son 0f .Julius and Rhoda swept down the canyon where the uryan. tie was a vieran ot woriaiFrancis Beck. boys, George and Gerald Whit-wort- h War II, having been a cook in he Ha married Maude Cox Sept. 1, were camping, both of May, U.S. Navy. He was a member of 1923. The marriage was solemnizIdaho. the LDS Church. ed in the Salt Lake LDS temple on An uncle of the boys. Buddy He is survived by his mother, Jan. 16. 1948. A member of ihe LDS church, he Donough, and an unidentified hired, Payson; two brothers. Max A hand, who accompanied the boys, Bryan, Long Beach. Calif.. and,was secretary of the Elders Quo- Mark L. Bryan. Payson; and a rum in the Alpine Ward, escaped death. Besides his widow, he is surGeorge Whitworth was still alive; sister, Mrs. Curtis (DeVar) Soren-whe- n vived by a son and daughter Walhe was found four hours after! sen, Goshen. m 1L i i and Mrs. Kayle BulBeck lace uie liooa, wasnea up on a pile of Funeral will be held at 1 D.m. of both Pleasant Grove; four lock, logs near the campsite, but he Tuesday in Payson 3rd Ward chap- grandchildren, and one brother, died a few minutes later. el, with Bishop Huish Moore off! Wesley J. Beck of Pleasant Grove. The body of Gerald was still ciating. Friends may call at the missing late Saturday and over Riffby Mortuary Monday evening All maples yield sweet sap, but 1,000 volunteers on foot and horse- - and Tuesday prior to services. two are significant as syrup only DacK were cooperating in the Burial will be in the Benjamin producers the sugar maple and search. the black maple. cemetery. 1935. She was born in Salt Lake City, a daughter of James S. and Eliza Lester Brown. She was educated in Salt Lake City Schools and graduated from the University of Utah. She taught in elementary schools in the city and served as supervisor of the primary grades in Box Elder and Nebo school dis - Rock H. Bryan, 32 Dies in Payson ice in support of the Colorado River Storage Project and Participating Projects." The presentation, following a similar one to President Eisenhower, was made in the Senator's Washington IN GRATEFUL APPRECIATION Senior Senator Arthur V. Wat-kin-s of Utah, left, receives a Certificate of Merit from Aqualantes Chairman Tom Bolack for his "outstanding and meritorious serv- - t! office. Utah Solon Cited for Role In Colorado River Project Services Held For G. Jacklin Helen Nelson Dies at Home 1 (R-Uta- ' r LINDON Funeral services were held Saturday for George J. Senator 'Arthur V. Watklns Colorado Storage Project, a $760 Mrs. Helen Leavitt Nelson, 47, Jacklin, 45, who died Wednesday. was the re- million development involving at A her died Friday evening home, brother, Ernest Jacklin of cipient of Saturday a states. cherished four greatly 397 N. 10th W., after an illness. was American Fork, omitted frorn Bolack previously a r c o m- - wv". the previously published list of Certificate of Merit presented to Chairman An in his hed him office Chairman by presented a Certificate of Another brother, Charlnlished m survivors. - - u s . T to President Dwight D. r Tom of 11 Bolack Merit Colorado n Upper n g r rnm 1 esB ." arv vm v irom l iyj, r aq rIII" cian, Mrs. Nel- mwihhi, who emphatically River Grass his and Eisenhower, Roots, Inc., 4 er than American Fork. son was also fellow endorsed the Aqualantes. Project on numern as a and signed the bill occasions four-stat- e ous a ON The are THE DOUBLE Aqualantes business Provo law. Other Cerit inpublic making of citizens woman. Born organization MERIDEN, Conn. (UP) John terested to are be tificates rtnif awarded, Mr. in assuring the full de2:30 p. m. in Mt. Olivet Ceme- Jan. 21, 1909, in found two men in his dark Gnllo to Bolack members of the said, j ened dress shop and suffered cuts velopment of the water resources Provo to William tery. Thomas James Hadley Sr., M. in the of the Upper Colorado River Congressional delegations and Mary on his forehead. 72, 965 E. 6th S., died Friday. The intruders Basin. of states four Utah, a particular Watkins is Oswald E. Wilde, 65, '341 E. 2nd LaMont Sperry didn't touc hhim He was hurt be member Senator of the four-stat- e dele- Colorado, Wyoming and Mexico. had she Leavitt, died cause he retreated so fast through 6., Friday. which campaigned for this Senator Watkins said: "I am Daniel lived in Provo SALT LAKE CITY a plate glass door that he neglect- gation an effort to receive this great of her life. project, capped by pas- delightedfrom Ray Moss, 71, 1327 Michigan most was ed to open it. the hands of those sage this session of the Upper honor, educat Ave., died Wednesday. John Leo- She who have daily fought beside us ed in Provo Mrs. Nelson pold Mauch, 79, 426 5th East, died to bring this in here Congress was a member of the Wednesday. John Paras. 63, 627 Schools and to fruition." great project W. 1st S.,- - died Wednesday. Pioneer Second LDS Ward. Active son of in all auxiliary organizations of Steven Ray Low, day-ol- d the church,, she had also served Hig-haLucille and William Ralph as organist of the ward for over 1613 Ave., Low, Browning Emma Brown, 20 years. She was first counselor died Tuesdayi f 1383 14th Eddied Wednesday; of the West Utah Stake Primary Mrs. Augusta Jacobsen Sward, ' 4 97, one of Provo's oldest pioneer funeral Saturday noon at 260 E. Association. She married Elden L. Nelson, women, died Friday evening in a South Temple. John WaUace Sept. 1, 1932, in the Salt Lake LDS Provo rest home. LA VERKIN v. Word has been received here by Duncan, 72, died Thursday ; funer- Temple. He was drowned in Fish Mrs. Sward was oorn Aug. 13, H. M. Dillingham of the death of 1952. in He organized 1868, in June, al Monday at 2 p. m. In the La Lake Dotland, Sweden, to Jacob school bus the Provo system City his brother, Lorin W. Dillingham, Verkin LDS Ward chapel. and Katherine Jacobsen. Mid- - which Mrs. Nelson has been oper- Ingam OGDEN Wesley Joseph 56, at DeWitt Hospital in Auburn, She lived on a large farm there fr dleton. 85. 2959 Lincoln Ave., died ating since his death. Calif. Mrs. Nelson is survived by five until her parents joined the LDS Thursday funeral Monday at sons" Church and "moved to America Mr. Dillingham was a veteran and two daughters: James p. m., Larkin Funeral chapel. 10 years old. They when she was S. U: of World War i and had been ill William, E., Provo; Eugene Robert Hancock, infant son of in arrived came 1869, and August, David Robert L., Navy; Holmes C, Joseph several years. He spent much of Robert C. andi Carol Anna and Helen Kath- to Provo three weeks later where Hancock, 444 27th St., died Thurs L, Mary 1 his life in Payson. He was known all of Provo. Also surviving they made their home. The home day. WAVE L. Thompson, former leen, as "Mickey'r or "Mick." are one brother, Lamont W. Lea- they built at that time still stands resident, died in Sedalia, Colo., vitt of Provo, He was born March 28, 1900, at and two sisters, on the property. Monday. Hy-ruof Vick Mrs. Peterson (Alta) Her fatherddied in 1871 and she Fisher, Rl., a son of Walter E. and Rev. Brealey B. OGDEN and Mrs. Leroy K. (Madge) worked for five years at the Provo died 2758 Wall Ave., 65, Lydia Dillingham, who were also Mike, Olsen of Orem. Woolen Mills as a to weaver Los Jessie in help Angeles. Thursday Payson residents. will be held support her family. James Gilmer, 70, 2864 Lincoln Funeral"at services 2 Other survivors include one broin the Berg She p.m. Ave.: died Tuesday. Dr. Clyde Monday married August Sward, Aug. with Room Robert ther, T. E. Dillingham of Salt chapel 1880, and he died Nov. 4, 1887. Spencer dark, 66, former resi Drawing U, 7 of Lake City, and one sister, Mrs. the E. Pioneer Halladay, bishop dent., died in San Bernardino, Second She his married Andrew brother,! Florence Wood of Wickenburg, Friends Ward, officiating. Calif.. Wednesday. Orvffle Wil PIONEER Feb. Mrs. DIES 17, 1889, Sward, and he also 8 to 6 Ariz. Augusta call from p.m. may Sunday liam Johnson, 82. died Wednes and Funeral services and burial were Monday prior to services. In- preceded hef in death on Feb. 4, J. Sward, 97, who died at her day. 1926. home Friday evening. at in Provo will terment be Auburn, Calif. City Wil PRICE Mrs. Eliza Isabel A member of the LDS Church kerson Averett, 76, died Tuesday Cemetery. she had been very active in Re-lif- e in San Francisco; funeral Monday work. Society al 2 p. m., Mitchell Funeral She is survived by four daughHome 'Chapel OPEN MONDAY TIL 9 P. M. GRANGER Mrs. May Rebecca (Continued from Page One) ters, Mrs. Elena Hixson and Mrs. Sorensen Arnold, 78, 4387 SJ 3600 around ' him. Another nearly a Arna Da vies of Provo; Mrs. E. W.. died Thursday. Herman Bar block away working in his garden Ray JOla) Peterson of Junction 3500 S.f died said he was ber Sr., 78, 3135 W. staggered by the con City, Calif.; Mrs. Teddie St Wan-ber: funeral Monday at cussion. Trunk phone lines above Friday; Johannesburg, South Africa. were knocked- - down tugnt grandchildren, 17 great p. m., 36 E. 7th S. the explosion MILFORD Genivieye A. Pen- - Funeral services for the Russell grandchildren, one great-great- -' . field, 20, died in Fillmore; funeryouth will be held Tuesday at 11 grandchild also survive, al Wednesday noon, Milford First a.m. in the Springville Third- - Funeral services will be held LDS Wand chapel. Ninth ward chapel under the di- Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Berg Draw-- ' H. of Carl son SUNSET Infant rection of Bishop Clarence Jensen. ing Room chapel with Dean E.! and Carol Bunot Mietus, died Friends may call at the family bishop of Provo First Ward Wednesday. home, 70 East Center, Springville, Terry, Friends may call Mon-- i officiating. PAROWAN Willi a m Wood, 49, Monday evening and Tuesday 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday! from day died Monday in Salt Lake City. prior to the services. Interment to Interment .will J services; William Edward will be in Fillmore under the prior TRENTON ' be in Provo City Cemtery. Lite, 64, died in Logan; funeral direction of the Wheeler and Son Saturday , at 1 p.m., Trenton LDS Mortuary. Ivan was born in Fillmore, Feb. Aaron M, 22, 1941, a son of William and SPRING CITY t Brougnr 75, died Wednesday; fu-- 't Maurine Christensen Russell. The . neral Saturday at 2 p.m., Spring family has lived in Springville for 1hsirssJ mlmm0immtm'l,m'mlmm'am'l l' I II? II h) 1- f X well-know- 4fi J Mrs. Augusta J. Sward, Provo Pioneer, Succumbs m t; Former Resident Dies on Coast ''. WV tfw' vv : - k these features I1 ... yours for a low. low - IX ZmS . - v4 bigger than ever f 8-fo- 1- 4 v m 1' slide ot .X BfiAKS CASK J V- ..D 1 III . .'. u "v-m- T. iU frit-- l ? Wk. .V tXSuper-Stron- a 1 4wsv.v5.S.7,vs2 1 714-l- t. f aw... high , 11-Pl- Gym sy K. v;w:. 'J ItLr m m 2l Giant Strength 2 Giant Fun 1 MONDAY Services Planned For W. Bradford the am cuapci. the past three years. vliy Lsuo .HELPER Pete Svetitch, 65, He was graduated from I died Wednesday; requiem - mass, Springville junior high school last A member .of the LDb . SPANISH FORK Funeral serSaturday, 10 aan., St Anthony - ;. week. CathoUc Church. he held the office of 'a vices; for Wendell H. Bradford, 56, church, Leo Jobs (Mickey 14 teacher at the time of his death. who "I LOGAN died Thursday will be held In Boise, Ida.;, i Survivors include his parents of died 68, Green, at l! ,p.m. in the Spanish funeral Saturday at 1 p.m., Hall Springville; 6ne"" sister, Mrs. Phil Monday : Second Fork LDS Ward ' chapel .Mortuary. (Colleen) Day, Salt Lake City; and with Vernon Burst officiatBishop t' RICHFIELD Orson F. Torger-- three brothers: Richard LaMarl - V ing.. , In son; 59, "died Salt Lake City. Russell, Salt Lake City; Ellis and Friends Amos CORINNE call Neils at (Chris) Jay Lynn Russell; Springville; also the family may; " Chrlstensen died Thursday; fu-- a grandfather, John Christensen, home on. "Bradford ' Lane,' . south ot fcpanish Fork, this evening beneral Saturday, at 2 p.m., Felt : r Funeral Home. . tween; 7 and 9 p.m." or Mondav prior to services. - " r v v( KEEP - ; L keep tots cool and with... cheerful strong 2-ri- i construction for yeors of fun ng 44-i- n. wading pool yours for a low XPK , two tabes are essy to inlate hot. Take tha heat out of the smoothly for extra safety. it buy H today!; NSeo . 09 J 3 Giant Sturdy, oWlded Stool Sockets 4 Giant Safe Ball Baring Swings, Wading pool. The valves tuck in For Only f riJ. 1 , 8-I-n. . m Stool Tubing Doublo Action ch : - I summer sun. You almost can with this cooling deep tot's p COOL I GKdor MOM j 2-in- Two-Wa- y Exploding Rocket g, L splashing fun for tots -- Jy. . . '. ; JSi ' - . - ."UJoj " . . Arrival of 8 Russian CARD OF THANKS . Burial will be in" the Spanish and ap- Church Men Fork City Cemetery under the f With deepest gratitude we desire to acknowl-- ! direction of the . Walker Mortuary. preciation the and expres- - ,NEW YORK (UP) assistance edge Pickets Military honors will, be given unsions of sympathy of our , many Fundamentalist Pro der the supervision of Spanish "friends and, relatives during our representing testant unurcnes at xew Fork Post 63" of the American s recent. , sorrow. , We ; take this York . International,gatnerea Airport . Satur Legioii, mean$ to thank all those who as day to protest the arrival of eight sisted at the services, sent floral Russian church leaders for a visit tributes, gave expressions of con- - sponsored by the National Council dolence or In any other way as- - of Churches of Christ ' sistea. i, reading, "which Waving placards I.Ma.nerva Weight Family' . 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