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Show SUNDAY, MARCH 10, 1957 Utih County, UUh SUNDAY HERALD Two Provo Women Injured As Auto Strikes Phone Pole 4S, 572 Utah Obituaries ine Blackmer Thompson, 63, 851 W. 5th S., died Friday; funeral Tuesday 1 p. m. 36 E. 7th S. old Linda Ann Ellsworth, Lois and J. of Heber daughter E., Barton Ellsworth, 1969-3r- d services died Friday; graveside Monday Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Roy J. Schaedler, 54, 512 Hawthorne Ave., died Friday. Jay Burnett, 75, 31 N. 6th W., died Thursday. OGDEN Harry C. Edson, 52, 1546 Grant Ave., died Thursday; funeral Monday 1 p. m., Lindqui6t and Sons Funeral Chapel. Anthony John Zannes, 63, 4132 Harrison Blvd., died Friday; funeral Monday 3 p. m., Lindquist and Sons Funeral Chapel. MILTON Hazel Louise Olson, 68, died Friday; funeral Tuesday 1 p. m., Milton LDS Ward Chapel. LAYTON Theo Bess Kinr, 45, died Friday; funeral Monday 11 a. m. Lindquist and Sons Funeral Chapel. MURRAY Brent Lynn Hitch- son of James W. ens, and Edith McLean Hitchens, died Friday. MORGAN Robert Harry Giles, 62, died Friday; funeral Monday 1 p. m. Morgan LDS Ward Chapel. CEDAR CITY Pearl Barlocher Alger, 57, did Thursday; funeral was held Saturday. LOGAN Frank E. Niles, 55, former resident, died Wednesday In California. Funeral was held Saturday. MORONI Niels Johansen, 78, died Thursday; funeral Monday lp. m., Moroni East LDS Ward Chapel. -- 5-d- ay CARD OF THANKS ;We desire to express our sin- cere appreciation to the many friends and relatives who assisted in any 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 the services, and other acts of kindness, we especially extend our thanks. Erva Casper and Family. Jet Bomber Sets (Continued from Paxe One) (Continued from Page One) political problems to follow the "tactical" achievement of getting Israel out of Egypt. Israeli foreign ministry sources said Thursday Israel intends to "force the Suez Canal dispute into the open" by sending the 3,500-to- n ship Mars from Haiva en route to Burma through the canal a soon as it is cleared. That could touch off an explosion when the canal is clear for ships of that tonnage. Shipping Steams Through Egypt Friday opened the water way to "all shipping" up to 500- - Tehachapai, Calif., which recorded 7.75.) Most of the damage caused by Saturday's first tidal wave was confined to the island of Kauai, 86 miles north of Oahu where Honolulu is located. Police at Kauai said the villager of Kalihiwai and Wainiha were "washed away" but did not oflcially report any casualties. Another report from the Island, htwever, said one man was believed drowned in the Hanalei River as a result of the wave. Another person was killed 'n an accident apparently connected with the tidal wave. A Piper Cub plane crashed at sea with three persons aboard who were trying ' observe the wave. The "ictim was Honolulu Star" Bulletin reporter Sarah Park, who was watching the wave on assignment from her newspaper. With her were Paul Beam, pilot of the plane and a former newsman, and Star Bulletin photographer Jack Mutsumoto. Both were rescued by a Marine helicopter. Beam was listed in "bad condition" with internal injuries and Matsumoto escaped without serious injury. New 4:21 Record Across Country tons providing they pay tolls di rectly to the Egyptian govern No one was hurt when this run away car rammed into the west side wall of the O. P. Skagg-building Saturday morning The car, owned by City Auto Sales, was parked at 260 W. 100 N., where a mechanic working on the motor, inadvertenly pressed a connection to the starter switch. The car had been in gear and ran up the street, knocked down a sign and then ran into the wall of the grocery store. Damage to the building was estimated at $400, and the damage to the car was estimated about $300. RUNAWAY CAR State Property s (Continued from Page One) "National Guard" for members of the Utah National Tidal Wave , N. 1st pole while traveling on the river bottom highway three miles north suffered chest and shoulder at Provo, according to Orem acauto of an a result as Injuries police. The accident was investiat ed occur Saturday cident which gated by Officers Richard Evans, Willis Vincent of the State High. 3;55 p.m. Joe Gardner of She was treated at Utah Valley way Patrol and the Orem Police department. LDS Hospital. Driver of the car was Mrs. Bert The car had struck a telephone R. Wooton, 42, 99 N. 9th E., Provo, who was also treated at the Utah Valley LDS Hospital for shock. Officers said that apparently Mrs. Wootton turned off the road to SALT LAKE CITY Gertrude miss a chuck hole. W. Spencer, 61, former resident, died Wednesday. Nannie CatherMrs. Wyla Nelson Egypt Rejects Guard. uniform cdvM4iability-for-suppor- t act passed by the House. A Senate bill deleting from the exempted list certain vehicles under public liability insurance laws. Other House action included: Approval of a $5,400 appropriation for Utah high school juniors to participate in the summer program of the American Field ServA new Shannon Dawn Mace ment. Observers in Cairo were cer tain, however, this did not apply to Israeli ships which Egypt blocked prior to the invasion last October on the grounds a "state of war" exists between the two countries. small ships steamed waterway Saturday, carefully skirting two major sunken vessels which the Egyptian government has not permitted the U.N. salvage fleet to work on. Until these weeks are out larger vessels will not be able to use the canal. Clearing Crews Ready U.N. officials in Egypt waited expectantly today for word that they could start clearing them now that the U.N. Emergency Force has taken over the Gaza Strip and the Sharm El Sheikh areas from Israeli forces. Rep. has Egyptian officials expected U.N. dozen down the A 101-mi- le OREM SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Funeral services for William Dawson told members of the Utah Legislature they should pay for the services they are giving the people "as you go along." In brief addresses before the Senate and House,. Dawson warned the state's legislators hot to emulate the federal government in fiscal matters. He said, "Don't follow in the footsteps of the federal government and spend the money before you get it. I hope you meet the tax problem head-on- that you get the revenue before you spend it and not resort A. (R-Ua- h) Shannon Dawn Mace, daughter of Clifford and Bernese Fowler Mace, 1644 S. 8th E., will be held Monday at 2 p. m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel. The infant died Friday in Provo. Friends may call at the mortuary this evening from 6 to 8 p.m., and Monday prior to services. Burial will be in the Sunset Memorial Park. Surviving are her parents, four brothers and four sisters, Robert, Bunker Presents His Dean, Clifford Ray, Donald Lewis, Terry Douglas, Marilyn Credentials In Nepal Alice, Nancy Lee, Gloria Ellen to debt financing." and Vickie La Rue Mace, all of KATMANDU, Nepal (UP) Orem; grandfather, F. R. FowlEllsworth Bunker, new UJS. am- er, My ton; bassador to Nepal, presented bis Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Fowler, MisSPANISH FORK credentials to King Mahendra in souri, and Mrs. Josephine Bab-coFuneral the throne room of the old royal for the services infant Orem. Iverson, daughter of David Elmore and Beth Bear-da- ll palace Friday night. Bunker also Gull were held Saturday at is U.S. ambassador to India. 1 p. m. at the Anderson MortuInfant Dies in Nevada ary. The baby died in a local HENRY FONDA TO WED Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Coleman hospital shortly after birth. ITALIAN BARONESS of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd The little girl is survived by NEW YORK (UP)-ct- or Henry Kendall of Springville have been two brothers, two sisters, and Fonda, 51, married informed by their children, John the paternal grandparents, all of Baroness Afdera Franchetti, Sat- David and Joan Coleman Wilker-so- n Spanish Fork. Burial was in the urday in a quiet civil ceremony at of Fallon, Nev., of the birth Spanish Fork City Cemetery. the home of a friend in Westches- of a stilborn daughter Thursday ter County. It was his fourth in Fallon. the U. S. Navy in Fallon. They marriage. Mr. Wilkerson is stationed with are former Provo residents. ld full-tim- Infant Rites Held great-grandparen- ts, Secretary-Gener- Dag ai to Ga. (UP) An Air Force B47 jet bonder, riding the "jet stream," s t r e a k e d from Washington on the West Coast Georgia on the East Coast Saturday in four hours and 21 minutes. The plane took off from Seattle, Wash., at 1:44 a.m. PST and landed at Hunter Air Force Base near Savannah at 6:05 a.m. PST. The crew said it was a routine flight. SAVANNAH, Prison Hammar-skjol- d long-rang- SALT LAKE CITY (UP- - The Veterans Administration hat, ordered the two VA hospitals here to consolidate all .of their Medical and professional services, it was reported today. This would complete integration oi the two hospitals starjtd in 1955 when Dr. A. H. Fechnf r was named manager of both pe Ft. Douglas and 12th Ave. VA hospitals. Fechner, said the change would eventually result in a reduction in personnel. He also announced the appointment of Dr. Charles D. West as 1 assistant director of professional services for the two VA hogpita, succeeding Dr. Lincoln D. "Clark, who resigned. 41 (Continued from Page One) problems at the prison has been the confusion existing at all levels of administrator regarding the purposes, methods and principles of various procedures." It urged that Graham be granted a leave to study the California penal system "with a view to ex, al full-tim- OVERSTOCKED In Washington, U. S. officials said Egypt's apparent move to bar Israeli shipping violates at least two U. N. Security Council actions. Washington officials also were concerned about the Egyptian an- small further decrease. nouncement that Egypt would inReason for the increased propersist that it alone collect canal ty tax statewide is that the new tolls. $4,800 per distribution unit school program provided for al the new One side of the halibut fish is support to come from the state level. light, the other dark. LOW-LIN- E, All cservices; State Use arrive in Cairo next e week for talks about a settlement on the whole Middle East problem. ck hi. panding his own background in because of the lay board chfcfacter sound administrative and penal it possesses," the report said. It recommended the creation of practices." e a riot totaled the from executive position so Damage $46,000 but $22,000 of it was cover- the "executive" would coordinate ed by insurance, the committee activities of the board, help formulate policy, and take over rauch of report added. The report and recommenda- tht promotion work now done by tions were formally submitted to the warden. (Continued from Page One) As an alternative, it was recomGov. Clyde and the State Board of icit. The 1956 property tax imposed Corrections during an afternoon mended a director of slate operated penal institutions be appointed by the state was 2.1 mills. Under meeting in the State Capitol. law a state property tax must "The Board of Corrections is not 'as has been effectively '4one in make up schoo' deficits. functioning as properly intended. . other states." The Senate has approved bills placing sales tax on beer, cigar-et-s and oleomargarine and upon bills charged for service at hotels, motels, trailer courts and tourist homes. T' Utah Legislative Council estimates the state property levy might be decreased about one half of one mill from the 4.5 forecast if the bills become law. A state withholding tax on income of We Must Sell 100 Bulovas. non - residents might provide a Dawson Talks Monday Rites Set To Legislature For Orem Infant ice. Authorization for county commissions to crate special improvement districts in the same manner as cities House members made a special order of business Monday of a bill approved by the Senate to reorganize the road commission into a part - time advisory commission e with a director. The Senate held over a bill allowing sale of lands within the Uintah-Oura- y Indian reservation. Sen. Donald Adams questioned the bill's constitutionality and a check was to be made with the attorney general. 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