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Show SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, JUNE 30. 1957 Utah County. Utah Karen S. Boren Bertha Young Provo Woman Dies After Long Illness Mona Woman Succumbs to Karen Yensine Sorensen Boren, 69. died Frieday evening at the Utah Valley Hospital following Bertha Young, 78, an extended illness. NEPHI She was born June 9, 1888, at Mona, diedVriday at a Salt Lake R e b a. Den Hospital of a heart ailment. at 1878, mark, a daugh - IrShe was born Aug. 2, Mona, a daughter of John and ter of Yens ande Molyneux. Christina Elizabeth Pilkington Sorensen. She married Osborn Young April She She came to the 6, 1903 in Salt Lake City. States was a member of the LDS United as a child with Church. Surviving are her husband, her family two sons, Herman and tling in Natrona, t h r e e pa. Alvye Young, Mona; On June 22, daughters, Cora McNaughton, 1 1 i o s a n, 1904, she marHeber; Geraldine M and DaMelda ried Charles Santa Monica, Dei- 22 Mrs. Boren grandchil- Wilhelm Mona; Newberry, She moved to and Natrona. in 14 trich, dren, one brother, Willard Molyneux, Logan in 1909 and later to BanMona. croft, Ida., in 1910. Mr. Deitrich conbe will died March 26, 1919. In 1927 she Funeral services 1 in the m. moved, to Soda Springs, Ida. ducted Monday at p. with She married Bernard La Trill Mona LDS Ward Chapel Bishop Vaughn Summers officiat- in May 1927 in Greenriver, VVyo. ing. Friends may call at the An- He died in 1532. In 1942 she movderson Funeral Home in Nephi ed to Salt Lake City and married Sunday evening and at the family WiHord W. Boren June 22, 1937 residence in Mona Monday from in Paris, Ida. 10 a. m. until time of services. They came to Provo in 1951 Burial will be in the Mona where she had since made her home. Mrs. Boren was a past Cemetery. member of the Royal Neighbors of America and a member of the LDS Church, serving in the Relief Stanley J. Baldwin Yen-sim- set-Mor- a; great-grandchildre- n, . Society. Surviving are her husband, three sons and five daughters, Charles W. Deitrich, Pocatello, Ida.; Benjamin M. Deitrich, Salt Lake City; David S. Deitrich, with the U.S. Navy; Mrs. R. J. (Elva) Edwards, Pocatello; Mrs. W. S. (Dorothy) Krebs. Pocatello; Mrs. Chris (Myrna) Lakey, Funeral Monday For Eureka Man Stanley Jex Baldwin, 63, Eureka, former Spanish Fork resident, died Wednesday of a heart attack. He was born Jan. 22, 1894, in Norwich, England, a son of John WalWa TH a Mnc ? T. fRar. Baldwin He and Hannah s'an Jose Jones Jjx Mrs. G. G. (Marinne) Judd, Fork and followed mining in Utah Bountiful; 26 grandchildren, 26 and Nevada. two brothIn 1930 he moved to Pasadena, BanSoren Peter ers, Sorensen, Calif., where he worked for the SorenAndrew and Jensen croft, Fo6seiman Dairy Products. He turned to Nevada and served as sen, Montpelier, Ida. Funeral services will be condeputy sheriff several years. He ducted in Soda Springs at the also worked as a miner In Nevada. LDS Ward Chapel Tuesday at 2 Mr. Baldwin moved to Eureka in with Bishop Wilford 1955 where he had lived since. He p.m., in charge. Friends may Dredge, was a member of the LDS Church. call at Berg Mortuary in Provo Surviving are three daughters, 6 to 8 p.m. and from Monday Mrs. William (Christie) Scanneil, Soda the at Springs chapel TuesButte, Moot., Mrs. William (Bessie) 11 a.m. until time of from Green of Spokane, Wash, Mrs. Don day services. (Elaine) Black, Salt Lake City; Burial will be in the Bancroft even grandchildren, one greatgrandchild, and one brother, Ro- Cemetery under the direction of land Baldwin of Altadena, Calif. the Berg Mortuary. , Funeral services will be held Monday at 9:30 a.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel. Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday prior (Continued from Page One) to services. Burial will be in the cane struck," Maj. Gen. Raymond Spanish Fork City Cemetery. Hufft, Louisa ana's adjutant general i great-grandchildre- n, Survivors 150-16- Newfoundland Mishap Kills Man e. SPANISH FORK Anthon P. Johnson, 72, died Friday evening at the home of a dauehter. Mrs. BJain Thorn in VJQP1H& fvmwj, '.ami urn. ffi.n , j n Utah Obituaries Provo Woman Dies at 69 225-7t- g, , " Statistics County, ing illness, He was born June Nov. 24, 1909, ho M a r marne1 In Thomas garet Mr. Johnson was a farmer and' slockralser by trade and lived most tJJl the office of an elder at the time of his death. Surviving are four sons and four daughters, Edward A.. Ronald A. and Alan P. Johnson, all of Spanish Fork; and Roy !) Johnson, Sprinville; Mrs Don (Lois) Swcn-soSpanish Fork; Mrs. Blake (Bermce Ewrvtt, Mapleton, and Mrs. Blaine (Shirley) Thorn and Margaret Johnson, both of Spring-vill- n, e. Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 2 p.m. in the Fork Spanish Palmyra Sak House. Bishop Joseph W. Anderson will officiate. Friends may call at the Wheeler Mortjary in Springy ville Sunday evening from 7 to 9 p m. and at the family home, 75 N. 1st E., Spanish Fork, Monday prior to services. Burial will be in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery. Bin-fcr- 'CANADIAN MILK per cent of Canada' milk supply is carried by highway transport, and its fresh fruits and vegetables move mainly by truck. Ninety-fiv- e us, Follow the crowds to Sears for Savings Specials... We've under the sun for you during our exciting On Nov. 10, 1954 she married got everything r?PMrsY? (dSy MM) &z J&6w JlnjCJi q5S3B33 Mr. Johnson Mrs. Johnson died in 1950. five-year-o- ld Samuel L. Willoughby in Farm-ingto- n Utah. Mrs. Willoughby was a member of the LDS Church serving in the Relief Society in her earlier life. She was past president of the Pythian Sisters and was past grandmatron of that state organization. Surviving are her husband, five daughters, Mrs. G. E. (Eloise) Woodhead, Castle Gate; Mrs. Maurice (Cfleora) Jones, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Leland (Elvera) Kirkwood, Orem; Mrs. Roy (Wanda) Elliott, Provo, and Mrs. Floyd (Bonnie) Gail, Salt Lake City; 14 grandchildren, six greatgrandchildren, three brothers and two sisters, Angus McDonald, Salt Lake City; Lyle McDonald, Orem, and Clarence McDonald, Salina, and Mrs. Rolla (Inez) West, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Alma (Tillie) Anderson, Price. Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 11 a.m. In the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, with Verl AlLman, bishop of the Provo Seventh Ward officiating. Friends may call Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday prior to services at the mortuary. Burial will be in the Provo City Cemetery. Lake the Salt LDS Temple. v Al-do- A. i g Thorderso n Johnson. On , hi in a 1884, 1 el Aurora 4, Spanish Fork, son Of Ami and S o v e three-day-ol- 1 Johnson P. Spanish Fork Man Dies Provo Weed Fire n H.P. MOTOR fCsim9 MVV. n3?oo REG. 189.95 NOW $15 DOWN 1 . TSfeji3s,li" M if horsepower motor at an un-o- w usually price. Position of speed and hift controls gives "instinctive" control whether going forward or when pivoted for reve rse operation. Either way, It's f imm 23SIP feu liir6- - y - -- M r. ri n i Fit?.n in-rriWOOQ Walk-Thr-- u REG. Runabout $275.00 BOAT KIT 259 $26 DOWN This boat kit ts the finest 62-Inc- FLATFISH h Reg. 1.20 to 1.50 NOW 58c to 78c Outboard " M Elgin 12 MP Outboard Motor ELGIN 12 HORSEPOWER MOTOR for cruising or trolling 1 -- Versatile: wnofl motor size, storting ease and carrying ease, ftig motor power and performance when yov Skm. Regw-toc- k settings: 5, 7Yt h.p. Gallon OutingJug 2.95 i porcelain Graywith enblue finer Steel Price ameled exterior. 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The Weather Bureau should be complimented (Continued from Page One) for it," he said. commainding officer, Maj. Gen. L. W. Reichelderfer, chief of the John B. Medaris, that the ctlonei Washington arWeather had lost his usefulness and that rived in New Orleans Bureau, and he would be unwelcome on his Kraft. He said the forecastspraised were staff. the best ever issued" and "among Nickerson's fine will come on commented: the installment plan. He was sen"Unfortunately, we cannot take tenced to forfeiture of $100 a month them by the hand and lead them for 15 months. out of danger areas." It took the court only 40 minutes President Eisenhower said at to decide Nickerson should be Pa., that he underGettysburg, : rapped but not cashiered. But all stands at least 211 persons were of the laboriously woven defense killed and the destruction is "worse - case appeared to collapse earlier than they thought." Southwest By Saturday when Medaris, head of Civil Defense headquarters estithe missile agency here repudi- mated 7 dead in Louisiana ated Nickerson down the line. and 200 to 300 missing. "I would say he has lost his value Sees 150 Death Toll to the service," Medaris said. He said he did not want him back in The impression seemed to be Ray Pickup, 5, son of Mr. and his command. Mrs. Clair Pickup, was treated for growing among leaders close to But the law officer of the court, the tragedy that the eventual total head and shoulder bruises and reCol. Frank S. Scarborough, implied of dead in Louisiana would turn leased to his home Saturday aftera rebuke to Medaris in his .in- out to be around 150. noon after being struck by a car structions to the court. He told Sixty-on- e bodies were recovered. near his home. The child lives at the 10 generals and colonels to Some, identified, were parcelled 221 S. 1200 E. The accident ocdisregard Medaris' opinions and out to undertakers. A boatload of curred at 1170 E. 250 S. about 1:55 use their own in coming to judg- ice was shipped up from the Texas p.m. ment. coast to preserve the others in the Driver of the car was Darrell As Nickerson said, his chance icehouse at Cameron. Clayton Liddiard, 17, who was cited of resuming work at Redstone apUnited Press reporter James M. by police for faulty brakes. peared doubtfuj, at least under Flinchum radioed that he was on Medaris. While awaiting the ver- a sheriff's boat picking up 15 or dict, he was asked what motivated 20 more bodies at the north end U. S. STATE PARKS Medaris' testimony. of Big Lake, which is north of There are 2,030 state parks In "I will just make this observa- Cameron. the United States, an increase or tion," Nickerson said. "If General He found the community of Hol- 18 per cent in the past five years, Medaris did not agree fully with ly Beach demolished. Johnson and these are capable of accommoSecretary Wilson he would not hold Bayou, another community, was dating nearly 200,000 overnight his job a week." 75 per cent wrecked. Grand Che-nde- r, campers. where 700 persons lived, was demolished. All these points are might be to simply hold a mass 30 to 40 miles below Lake Chales. burial for the unidentified. S. Four FBI men were on their way Venomous moccasin snakes, run (Continued from Page One) to help identify bodies, which were out of the edges of the swamps dent and chairman of the econom- becoming a health problem because by high water, were a problem. serum ic policy committee of the AFL-CI- of the heat and humidity. Doctors Sixity vials of snake-bit- e and Civil to to Defense met sent were for U. S. leaders the Cameron branded persons Saturday Steel increase as "unjustifiable, decide whether the best thing bitten by serpents. socially irresponsible and dangerj ously inflationary." "It is big business contemptuEXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORSHIP ous and defiant response to the appeal of President Eisnhower only FOR STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS last Wednesday for restraint by industry in initiating price inOne of the largest established manufacturers of .aluminum creases," Reuther said. combination windows and doors desires to set up a disAt his Wednesday news confertributor for this entire trading area on a protected franchise ence, the President expressed new basis. We offer a complete line of all types of combination concern about the dangers of inflation and called on both business windows and doors along with personal sales help, sales and labor to exercise "statesmanaids, and a mat service. Moderate capital is required. ship" in avoiding unreasonable Qualifications: Sales, sales training, promotion, and a sound price and wage demands. business background are necessary. Tt this unusual business U. S. Steel cited a new round of opportunity interests you, call, wire, or write now. Our sales Wage Increase granted its employes as the main reason for raising its manager will personally call on you at once. : prices. Reuther said ALUMATIC CORPORATION OF AMERICA "The facts on steel prices and steel wages prove conclusively that 2081 S. 56th Street Milwaukee 4, Wisconsin U. S. Steel's effort to blame the Phone: Evergreen price increase on increased labor costs is completely false." $1500 Fine Helwie S. Allam Dies at Home Helwie Shebot Allam, 83, 2714 N. 950 E. Provo, died early A weed fire at the old Pierpont Saturday morning of causes inAbout 120 girls daughters and Miss Liberty Belle, Helen Keith of Casting Foundry at 950 S. 550 E., cident to age at her home. guests of the Provo Rotary dub-enjo- yed Provo, and her four attendants, the annual Giris' Night Karen Dixoif, Lynanne Taylor, Pa- Ex-Le- hi She was born Feb. 2, 1874, in Provo, which broke out about 12:25 p.m. Saturday caused little Friday at Rotary Park in Provo tricia Nuttall and Marilyn Canyon. damage except for some casting on, a daughter Each spoke briefly inviting Assembling in the afternoon, the LEHI Word has been received of Anton and moulds and roller ties. According giris, who ranged in age from two everyone ,to attend Provo's Fourth in Lehi of the accidental death Shana Krish. On to the Provo Fire Department the They also of years and up, all enjoyed pony of July celebration. C. Neel, Sept. James 1896, 6, 3c Specialist a with vocal trio. fire was caused by a burning cart rides, airplane rides and favored former resident of Lehi and she with were Guests gifts, presented games. cigarette thrown out of a car Specialist .Neel was Gabriel Shebot to the older girls a beach bag and Kamas. the was the evening .Highlighting window. kiled June 26 in a vehicle acci- Allam in Anible. dinner prepared and to the younger ones a Sory-boo- k excellent U. S. dent while serving with the Firemen were recalled to the She came to I served by the club's famous Can- doll. in Newfoundland. Further Aimy Lake City efn latr in t.h a f?rnw-wChairman of the affair was Afton details of the accident have not Salt teen committee. After the guests 1920, the blaze flared up again, caus20, Dee. could hold no more of the delicious M. Payne, assisted by Dr. W. D. been received mem- and moved to by family ing further damage to the casting food, they were entertained by a Tueiler, Harry Heal, Rex Lewis, bers. forms and ties. They were able Provo March Dr. Arch Bowden and Laron Arishort program. His body will be returned to 30, 1931, where to prevent spread of the fire to el rus. Present as special guests were Utah for burial at Peoa, where she had lived Mrs. Allam No estimate of loss was his mother, Mrs. Lois Neel, re- since. She and Mr. Allam farmed buildings. given sides, in the poultry The Provo Fire Department were and engaged Grace Willoughby Mr. Neel resided in Kamas business. Mrs. Allam was a answered two calls one for some time, and graduated member of the St. Francis at 6:40 p.m. at 255 Friday, N. 6th W.. SALT LAKE CITY Nyna from South Summit High School. Catholic Church. where a trash fire in the yard of h He made his home in Lehi for Ruby Anderson Gartside, 81, Fryer was put out. Neigh- Surviving are her husband, one Howard bore Ave., died Wednesday; fu- a year with a brother, Shirley son and one complained about the smoke daughter, Michael of servthe before Neel, entering the fire. 260 neral Monday noon, E. South ice. He had been in the Allam, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Tom army The second call Friday evening Temple. Frank Carl Joseph Kie-sl- for 10L months. (Angel) Briskey, Provo; 14 was to a fire which went grass great70, 1302 E. 8th W., died Fri Surviving besides his mother grandchildren and three 202 S. 10th W., out of control at and a nephew. Grace McDonald Bass Willough day. Elizabeth Ann Ranck Palm- - aic four brothers and two sis- - grandchildren C. S. Vincent. at of the grounds ters, Shirley Neel of Lehi, Jack Catholic Bishop Antonio Krish, Two fire trucks were needed and by, 69, 382 E. 400 S., died Friday quJst 1954 39th g at noon at her home of a heart Friday; funeral Monday noon. Neel of Marysvale, Don Neel of Bteding, Lebanon. will be recited the fire department worked for Requiem mass Kanab, Frank Neel and Mrs. 2Vz hours to put it out. condition. Valley View Ward Chapel. Ida R. a. Bethers of Salt Lake City, Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the St. She was born Jan. 19. 1888, in Jerusha Smith Greene, 69, 2524 and Mrs. Charley J. Staley of Francis Catholic Church, by Park died Coleman Street, Md. Father Sevier Colloty. Friends Thursday. Frederick, Aurora, a the call Joseph Albin Nelson, 68, 343 E. at Berg Mortuary may Fourth died 2470 South, died NorF Wednesday; of Ave., dous, Thursday; Monday evening from 6 to 8 daughter 1 p.m., 2350 funeral E. 3 funeral Friday man Clarence p.m., Larkin p.m. and at the family home BORN Monday S. 13th d Infant VVahlberg, 1 a Funeral Chapel. and R o s e Tuesday from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Ber-thof Leonard daughter Curtis McDonHoly Rosary will be read by Fath- Saturday: RedHOLLADAY J. Frank and Frances Chittenden J. Boy to Allen F. and Cherie er Coleman Monday evening at ald. She receivVVahlberg, 570 Cheyenne Street, mond, 44 2768 Bon Air Street, 8:30 p.m. at the Berg Drawing Meldrum Laney, Orem. ed her education died Wednesday. died Thursday. Girl to Paul and Louis Jean Room Chapel. Burial will be in in Horton Shurtless, Provo. the Provo schools. City Cemetery. ST. Emma C. GEORGE O G D E N Beatrice Tilotson to Salvatore and MargaBoy As a young Jest, 63, former resident, died Thompson Squire Little, 87, died Cerrito rita Granese, Provo. girl she moved funeral Monday 1 Thursday; funeral Monday 5 Thursday; Friday: to Sunnyside, p.m., Larkin Funeral Chapel. p.m., St. George Fifth Ward Radio Transmitter, Girl to John and Miep Van Ver she where Utah, d James Allen Daily, 71, 1646 Chapel. Meer Room Razed Koense, Provo. Control married J o h nMrs. Willoughby Street, died Friday; reto Paul L. and Mary Jo Girl Maude BOUNTIFUL Mary Q. Bass. They made their home quiem mass Monday 10 a.m., St. Calif. Fire fu(UP) HIGHLAND, Carson Thervort, Payson. Jeremy, 66, died Thursday; at Sunnyside for some time. Mrs. Joseph's Catholic Church. the transmitter to CatheRichard and Toyoko was held today destroyed neral Boy Saturday. Bass later moved to Price and of radio station Kanbe Christensen, Orem. room control WEST and OGDEN Melvin died Locke 94, rine J. Stewart, then to Kenilworth. KITO and caused heavy smoke Girl to Gene W. and Nancy son of Walter Thursday; funeral was held Mr. Bass died Oct. 28, 1931. T. and to office. the Howard station's Lorraine Hamblin Al Hangsoh, Provo. damage Following his death she moved to Provo with her family where she had since made her home. She v was employed at the Utah State Hospital, retiring in 1954 after 26 years of service. Pur-vanc- Heart Illness -- James C. Neel Rotary Club Fetes Guests At Girls NighJ in Canyon 14.50 II ' II i Mado of steel wflk fiber gtas insola- V tion. Remevoble tray. Galvanized Bnor. 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