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Show i i if t s m S . : 4? SUNDAY. MARCH 11, ISM Utah County. Utah I SUNDAY HERALD No Move Seen Utah Obituaries Provoans' Sister SALT IJUCE Mar garet Harned King. Dies in Michigan To Oust Nixon Temple, w funeral died Friday Bennett Reports Crryi-Mr- s. 84, 57 W. So. s .Unrestrained Rejoicing Follows House Approval Of Colorado River Bill ; - ; E. 236 CHICAGO (UP) Howard Pyle, Monday, L. 53, Miller, Temple. Joseph asPresident Eisenhower's deputy 540 PL S.J. died (W.i sistant, said Friday he knew of Orchard Dr. Herbert B. Deane, no attempt by) the administration Friday". i to oust Vice President Richard 83, 1148 E.l13m S.; died Friday; I Nixon from the Republican slate funeral Monday, noon, 2350 E. 13th S. this year.: t Norman Edward OGDEN "There is no effort to my knowlBy Sen. Wallace F. Bennett campaign contributions and ex- edge going on anywhere at the Wright, 67, Montello, Nev.. fori White House that can be interpret- mer resident,! died iThursday; fuTIME FOR REJOICING . . . penditures. During my years in Congress, I This week I joined as co ed as an attempt to be rid of Dick neral, La r kin Mortuary. PLYMOUTH Mrs. Janet Alice seen so .much unre- sponsor of a bill which would put Nixon," he said have never ' how a not see he said did, Hadfield Steed. 98, died Thurs strained rejoicing as I saw when our national campaigns on a more Pyle "dump Nixon" 'move could be seen day; funeral to be announced by the Upper Colorado River Storage sensible basis. Mr. Eisenhower's "forthright Roger Mortuary, Tremonton. Project passed the House last This bill, S. 3380, has provisions in comment" that the Vice President Nicola Alban- week. for complete accounting of cam would have to decide for himself WEST JORDAN ese, 63, died Thursday; funeral The surprisingly large vote, 256 contributions and expendi whether to run again. 1 West Jordan to 136, climaxed years of hard paign Monday, tures by .federal candidates, and Pyle told members of the Na Second LDSp. m.. a of chapel. number work involving peoWholesale Grocers requires large contributors to ple. Particular mention should be make an accurate and complete Assn. that President Eisenhower BINGHAM Joseph Henry Grey, made of Sen. Arthur V. WatkinsJ report of their contributions. had to ' make; his own decision 62, Leadmine, died Friday; funeral who has worked tirelessly for this Tuesday, 2:30 p m., St. Paul's whether to run for bill small This also encourages h E. to Wash "The President vfeels honestly Episcopal Church, project ever Jsince coming contributions, campaign permitting CITY BRIGHAM A. Dawson Dick Nixon has George Henry lngton. Rep. William individuals an income tax deduc and sincerely that fuplayed fan important role in win tion of up to $10C for political con the right to make his decision; Davis, 59,',RFD 1 2, died Friday; LDS neral added. p. m., Perry Monday, too," Pyle ning the bitter fight in the House tributions in any one year. "I'm absolutely convinced this is chapel. of Representatives aided by the It also . more realistic a most innocent situation," he de TOOELE James Richard Dew, fine work of Rep. Henry Aldous limits on provides amount which may clared, although he said some po 18, died the funeral Monday Dixon. re litical observers are trying to 1 p. m., Thursday; Tooele First LDS chapel. Outside Congress there have been be spent for campaigns,of and all ex make it look like there "is "a MYTON Mrs. quires public reporting Margaret Gibson many Who have spent long" hours penditures on here." $100.of more than thing going sneaky Giles, 68,' died Thursday; funeral fighting for this great cause. Admittedly-- this bill is not an Monday, 11 a. m., Myton LDS George Clyde of the Utah Water answer to all the faults in our and Power Board, the Aqualantes, chapel. Five: campaign system, but it and the people of the Upper Basin present in the right direc (Continued from Page One) move motel room and saw two mqn pullStates who supported the fight are does and I far think it has a good tion, all entitled to share in this vie- - chance of to the smashed ing victims from the vehicles. in time to ap truck tow chain on passage ' heard three It' was station wagon. tory. dragged, Mrs. Lee said sheand to the 1956 election. distinct although explosions to CONTRIBUTIONS... ply across CAMPAIGN street still State aflame, HILL FIELD APPROPRIATION within 25 feet of she approached ex were where the flames The attention focuspd on our elec- . . . I had the opportunity of pre Unguished in the finally the station wagon she saw no sign vehicle. tion laws in recent weeks has to Armed the of life in the vehicle, senting testimony pointed up serious weaknesses in Services Committee this week on Lwis T. Lee, 55, of St. George, Arthur P. Chappell, Roy, owner at a motel near the scene those laws. There is need for re- the Public Works Bill. staying: of the service station, said his Military of to the with vision particularly mishap, called firemen to loss was covered respect Included in thi- bill is an appro- the scene. by insurance. of gasoline Air 000 Hill 6,000 for of Some. $1.339 gallons priation Lee said he stepped outside when Force Base at Ogden. This money he heard a loud noise, then heard stored underground at the station is needed for maintenance facili- screams of terror and saw the ex remained intact and plans were ties, housing, utilities and land plosion. His rwife said she also made to pump it out to prevent BORN heard the crash, dashed from the further fire. HOSPITAL acquisition. AT UTAH VALLEY 10 a. So. mU i260 - I ; . . f . tional-Americ- an re-electi- 261-9t- : I j j 1 ! I ; - Statistics Saturday: i PAYSON Everett P. Richmond, Surviving are his widow, 777 E. brother, Oran Richmond, 'Los An87, jond of Payson's oldest V resi- 2nd js., Salt Lakt City ;; two sons, geles; a sister, Mrs. Amy Keough, Salt Lake dents, died Friday at Provo. Hamilton Richmond,! San Lorenzo, Funeral City services Will be conBorn!, Feb. 27. 1869. at; Payson, Car-- ducted j Richmond, and Cal Wayne Tuesday at 2:30 p. j m. in he Was;. a son f Everett! and; ris- Mrs. five ' miacall, Cal.; daughters, Payson West Ward, under the dicilia Parker Richmond. He mar! ried Eliza R Hamilton Mar..1 21, Ernia Perry, Salt Lake City; Mrs. rection- of Bishop Glen Christen-se- n. ' Los Angeles; Mrs. , r 1900, in Salt Lake City. He was a Friends may call at Rigby Morretired: farmer ; having also . been Fay Hickman, .Centerville; Mrs. Payson City Judge several terms Norma ' ; Cushing, Eureka;.; Mrs. tuary Monday evening ahd Tuesand a former marshal. 1 ' L 1 Donna Watts, Provo; 23 grandchil- day prior to services.. Interment one will be in Payson City Cemetery. " He was a member of the- LDS dren; 112 i Church, and oldest member of Pay- son Chapter IOOF; He worked as a young man; j in the sawmill in l . : Payson Canyon 1 Mrs. E. Mardan Leaver, 49, Bat tle Creek, Mich ,s sister of Edward Hansen and Mr and Mrs. Christian Studebaker, Provo, died in Battle Creek Wednesday of burns suffered in an apartment fire. Mrs. Leaver's husband, a vice-president and sales manager of Kellogg. Co., breakfast, food firm, was in Chicago at the time of the fire. She was born in Manti, .the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H, O. Hansen. She was raised1 in .Salt Lake City and married Mr. Leaver April 17, 1927, in Evanston, Wyo. In addition to her husband and Provo relatives si e is survived by a son, Marden Earl Leaver, Sau- salito, Cal.; brothers, H. P. and Ralph Hansen, Salt Lake City; sis ters: Mrs. Sarah Murdock, Utah; Mrs. Anne Galbreith, Southgate, Cal. and Mrs. Clara Reed, Los Angeles and a granddaughter, Katherine Leaver. Sausalito. ! . . I I e Eva-Derbyshir- - . !! s j A & H INSURANCE PRODUCERS: Tuesday, Rites Scheduled For Accident iVictim - '' tlon :ovtroge$T Do you want to ; ntblih, : .' ' build ani YOUR OWN AGENCY? I PAYSON Services for .George Dale Pickering, 23 who died Mon- i ' . . j 'lhn ' ; I I' .. . . If , ii 1 o, Home office service of business if desired.' I i I . wo Kejitota no longor. H you'i only itlling A & H port-tfmthe owt con nlp you bocomo o fuM timo producer. Find moitj oboyf ' I modern line of Accident Heolth Surgical coverage Hospitalization ovoilable on on Individual franchiu or true group bails. family day after a traffic accident ,in Richmond, Tex. jyill be conducted Tuesday; atj 12:30 p. m., in .the Park Second Ward Roland1 Lindsay, Park Ward bishop, will be j in charge! Friends may call at. the family; residence! 480 S. 1st' E., Tuesday prior to- services. Interment will be in Payson City Cemetery under direction of RigbyfMor-tuarLj H: ; ;J - finott in Accident ond Health and Hotpttoliro- - Ar yoo looking for th - ; ' 'XPrit i giving background tedty . mu& : i txptritnee. 422 Maiestic Building ; , , ' , ; . i NATIONAL CASUALTY COMPANY l Detroit 26, Michigan Tour inquiry wilt b held In confidence. yi (Continued from Page One) powers - was being debated. i n; great-grandchildre- ; Premier Of - Killed j j Apart ment Blaze ; P. Richmond, Payson Resident, Succumbs at 87 E. I : Two French truck drivers were stabbed by the mob, and some 2,500 rioters were arrested. Most of them were . released later. Mourners for a mur'Algeria: dered Frenchman blocked roads southeast of Algiers stopping and searching all cars driven by natives and manhandling the drivers. French troops killed 35 Arab guerrillas in scattered clashes elsewhere in . Algeria, increasing the week's casualties in the big overseas province to almost 250 dead. i J ""' l j. Girl to Kenneth L. and Neda Gene Field Ashton, Provo.' Boy to Roger and Donna Han-teHardy, Pleasant Grove. 'Boy to Jack and Doris B. Gill man Wflliama,, Provo. to Erie and Berdd Boyer . Boy Borman, Provo. MARRIAGE LICENSES NEari Rex Montgomery, 35, Pro vo, and' Diane Dee Bently, 18, Provo. "Paul Kelwin Radmall.,22, Pleas ant Grove, and LaRee Sanders, to, LaVerkin. Utah. Teddy LaVon Soreoson, 19, Orem, and Dean Webber, 17, ON SAVINGS ; 1 i FURNISHINGS and YARDAGE HOME ! i. j Limited Time Only . . I j - ( SpringvUle. 1 " i n r? , i r I nr nQS GHD1fi)ir j Wallace Alan Raynor, 71, and JoAnn Armstrong, , Doe. Hill. Va. 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Flames belched from every arched window and frora the roof. the four died, there were t As of! heroism in saving others. !cts Som younger priests and brothers risked tfceir' lives to help older members to safety. One priest, was supported on an ley ledge by a lay brother until firemen could rescue them over ladders. i f Advene .(Continued from Page One) v was in charge of maintenance of grounds and .buildings. He was born Jin Benedicts, Me. build-M The beautiful tudor-sta into flashed 4ng blazing silou-ibtt- e on ks hillcrest in the Berk-- i i i.'f ONLY i - REO.c YD.'l 1 U y y-- - ' - i' : I ' ' (p)9B ' ' j 1 . f. Many models and size. And the xr featore add years to the Id of Amancan-StAnriav- 1 ( of Scoop Sate savings on scores Easterapparel and horne fresh--; up items now. We've made: Isomt exciting specialbuys ahdIslashed deep price ciits oh our j s. Shop Grants nowf ISee how much savinss yotf i pocketl .. I SMALL DOWN PAYMENT ;l avoilobl with jl i J ii :;;"- - i':!":J BUILT-I- N CONTROLS BUILT-I- N RELEASE AUTOMATIC I CRAGHEAD o . r 1 DARNINd RELEASE i ' j 'i.u CHOICE OP CABINETS j "t ' -- 12 NO. 2ND FR 3-10- Jj DECORATIVE COLORS ' U best-seller- she fitting; Convenient tkne payment are stvsJbabto forinodrni2atton work. WROUGHT IRON - rl easy mms () ' I WEST 207 SEARS 03 L: '.. . , : t X I to-d- !'iv:i . 1 ?" I ' hi m urn Previously Advertised ct 13.93 each ay 177 4 If . i MktL paymenhlMonthsto pay. I quirf Wf ST i ; I Don't put off buy ng. Shop with Credit Coupons. No down - i 4 y-i NORTH 1ST I . si fi U y ' WEST! CENTO' - o - . I )) |