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Show OCTOBER IS, 1957 Utah County, Utah CUNBAY, SUNDAY HERALD J Flu Complications Figure In Deathsof 2 Provoans Murray K. known Provo musician died heart ailment f influenza. Anna Marion Russell Boyson, 46, Roberts, 66, well court bailiff and of 333 W. 400 N., died Friday night Friday night of of complications following influ and complications enza. She was born 1 .J cfrwl Via wii i ft Professors Claire Oct. 29, 1910, in Provo, a daughter" of Sidney W. and B e a t r i ce Russell. Moore She was educated in Provo A tn a railroad accident at New-hous- e, Southern Utah. He was in the Mr. Roberts with tire business Clyde Stark in Provo for many years. He also worked for many years with Bullocks in Bob's Billiards. For the past 15 years he had worked for Utah County as court bailiff and librarian, and as deputy sheriff. Mr. Roberts was probably best known in this area for his beautiful baritone voice. He sang in the Tabernacle Choir for many years and gave freely of his talents wherever needed. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Daphne Loveless, Orem; Mrs. Wil- ' lard (Ruby) Stephens, Huntington Park, Calif., and Mrs. Lydia Fernandez, Honolulu, Hawaii. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, where Bishop Wallace Boswell of the Pro-r- o Fourth ' Ward will officiate. ' s N graduated from, the Provo High v? School in 1928. She also atended Mrs. Boyson the BYU. On Oct. 1, 1930, she married Rulon Boyson in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was a member of the Primary Stake Board, a member of the art section of the Women's Council, and worked in the drama department of the MIA in th Provo Third Ward. Her hobby was flowers and painting with water colors. Surviving are her husband, one son, Steven Russell Boyson, Provo; her parents, Provo; one brother and three sisters, Sidney M. Rusell, Mrs. Bert D. (Louise) Anderson, and Mrs. Jackson B. (Gloria) Howard, all of Provo, and Mrs. Frank R. (Edith) Godfrey, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, with Bishop Ralph C. Fletcher of the Provo Third Ward officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary Monday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday prior to services. Burial will be in the Provo City Cemetery. Satellite U. Montana Friends may call at the mortuary S. Monday evening from 6 to 8 p. m. (Continued from Page One) and Tuesday prior to services. Burial will be in the Provo City previous one. But the role ultiCemetery. mately" was assigned to the Navy, and the Von Braun team hid its In 1772, citizens of Baltimore disappointment and concentrated forced the captain of the Peggy on perfecting the Jupiter, an inStuart to bum his boat and its termediate rangeballistic missile cargo of tea as a protest against of a different construction than Ihe tea tax. the Jupiter C. f Elizabeth SPRINGVILLE gram Hicks, 83, long-tim- In- Spring- e ville and Ironton resident, died Thursday morning in - a Butte, Mont., hospital of causes incident to age. She had gone to Butte to visit her sons when She was born Aug. 20, 1874, in Ireland, the daughter of William and Ellen States Rites for Former Prbyo Physician Slated Monday Graveside services for Dr. Lazell Wallick, 91, former Provo physician will be conducted Monday at 3 p.m. at the Provo City Cemetery, Dr. Wallick died Wednesday at the home of his grandson, Barney Wallick, in Fresno, Calif. Rev. Donald Mills, of the Provo Community Church will officiate at the services. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary Monday prior to services. Friends may contribute to the Shriners Crippled Children's hospital in lieu of Del-be- rt i Ls Butte,-Mont.- ; -- , great-grandmoth- er, Be-De- ll, Native of Provo Dies in California great-greatgrandchi- ld. ; Elks to Welcome National Officer At Provo Event 30-mem- ff JV U '57 SUPERSEDED r -- PAYSON Dale Barnett has been named first vice president of the payson Junior Chamber of Commerce to replace Ray Curtis derson, Dr. Richard K. Miner, A. G. Petersen, Dr. Robert Jenkins and Louis Schardine: Further nomination's may be made from the floor during the who was called on' an LDS Mission to the New England States. er n see us and New Orleans for a of the Queen and the pomp glimpse Angeles and ceremony surrounding her. At least 30,000 persons gave her a cheering tribute at the Royal Canadian Air Force's Upland's Air Station when the plane touched down, ending, a flight that began at 3:09 A.M. EDT. The Queen's plane was escorted across the Atlantic, first by Royal Air Force planes and ships and then by vessels and aircraft sent out from Canada. Most of the flight was smooth and the weather was clear for the most part after the plane rose above the London four-engi- ne whom Reed, will be selected to appear on the Fire Averted ballot. The Springville Peoples Party will hold its primary election Wednesday evening, Oct. 16. at 7:30 p.m. in the new junior high school under the direction of George Naylor, chairman. Already announced as possible candidates for the office of mayor to represent the party on the November ballot are incumbent A. W. Cherrington, Ralph Child, incumbent councilman; and Dr. Richard K. Miner, president of the Springville Chamber of Commerce. For councilmen are the following prospects: William Ruff, incumbent councilman; Mays An- - At Airport fire was averted at Friday when a battery A serious noon spark ignited a Civil Air Patrol aircraft li'angered at Provo Airport. The plane was hastily pushed out of the haaiger by Capt. Gene Dutson and Mike Jense, and the fire extinguished with a hose before flames could spread to the gas tank. were No one was Injured. fog. The arrival ceremonies brief but colorful. After the salute was fired, the Royal Ensign was broken out from the airport flag staff. Standing at the foot of the airplane ramp y greet the Queen and Vincent the prince were Gov.-GeMinister and John Prime Massey cabiWith were them Diefenbaker. net ministers, the mayor of Ottawa and senior members of the diplomatic corps. 21-g- un n. cial in the Elks organization to be present will be Seth Billings, Provo, who is grand tiler of the national lodge. Other top officials also to be present will include William Welch, Price, district deputy for Utah; Wallace Blaylock, Ogden, state Elks president; D. E. Lambourne, past grand trustee, Salt Lake City, and Provo Mayor Harold Van Wagenen. Monday 2 p. m. Mitchell Funeral Chapel. SALT LAKE CITY Ada C. CARBONVILLE John (Hocko) Winter, 80, 128 N. Main Street, Pesut, 70, died Friday requiem died Thursday; funeral Monday mass Monday 10 a. m. Notre 2 p. m. 260 E. South Temple. Dame Catholic Church. Helen IsabeUe W. J White, 42, 167 Hampton Ave., died Thursday. Mark Fields Strong, 71, 453 Park LEARN Street, died Wednesday; funeral was held Saturday, Sydney Klein, A Musical Instrument Trum74, 976 E. 1st S., died Friday; funeral today 1 p. na. 574 E. 1st S. pet, Saxophone-Clarin- et and OGDEN John Soren Peterson, Join the School Band. 78, 2353 D Ave., died Friday; fuINSTRUMENTS RENTED neral Monday 2 p; m. Myers and Lessons If Desired Fouler Funeral Chapel. Flora CALL TODAY Hurley Lindsay, 71, 3055 Taylor Ave., died Friday; funeral Monday 11 a. m. Lindquist Mortuary. GLEN BROS. MUSIC SUNNYSEDE Mary Ann Davi57 N. Univ. FR son, 18, died Thursday; funeral J puss TO PLAY xHendrids PRESCRIPTION CENTER Provo, Utah Phone PR 3-0- 271 3-6- FOR AmENKlO&lE N UKAriU I I Utah Obituaries pfiUTi tJ;! w WHE CHAIRS vv....v.Wv.v.v.v.. .. (.V' ,1 I, A I ir, AOTfvmiO0 ....'. V j MODEL J" . SPRINGVILLE Two meetings, vital to the welfare of Springville, have been scheduled for next week, and all citizens are urged to attend the one of their choice. They are the primary elections of the two local political Canada :v V-- Springville Parties Set Primaries This Week Boyd-Park- SHOP LATE ON MONDAY AND FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. luiMii nsii re j LI VAiJ Payson JCs Select New First Veep primary. Both parties are trying very parties. hard to encourage every eligible The primary election of the citizen to take Mr. Barnett s appointment part in the pricame at the last regular meeting Springville Independent Party mary election of the party Of will be held Monday, Oct. 14, at their choice and also of the organization. she b'tnc ill. to check Mr. Barnett is owner and op- 7:30 p.m. in the high school audi- their registrations prior to elecp erator of a local heating and air torium under the direction of tion on Nov. 5. flowers. conditioning firm and is a native Chairman LeRoy Tingey. 4 At this time voting for the Inresident of Payson, He has been a Memorial was member of the local Jaycee club dependent Party candidates for The erected hree west of miles the office of mayor and two city for two years. N. Y., as a tribute to two Genesco, Program for the meeting was councilmen will be held, and the soldiers of the Sullivan-Clinto(Continued from Page One) presented by the U.S. Navy Re- platform presented for approval. expedition who were tortu ed and The party officials announce burned cruiting officers from Provo. An will be a State dinner Monday informative Indians in 1779. The was detheir film: shown support of J. Emmett Bird, scene of by Governor-General'- s at the their death was the "Tornight picting the building, launching postmaster, who will retire from ture Tree" there. mansion. and testing of the USS Forrestal, that position at the end of this The 225,000 population of Ottawa of the Navy's aircraft year, as candidate for mayor. was swelled by at least 150,000 largest carriers. Councilmen prospects include visitors for the Queen's visit. TourFOR Blaine P. Clyde, Ruel Crandall Mrs. Hicks ists came from as far away as Los and Martin two of Geddes Ingram. She came to the United with her parents at the age of 13. SPRING LAKE Funeral servThe family reices will be held Monday at 1 p.m. sided in Michiin the Rigby Mortuary in Payson gan until 1910, d son when it came to for Kelly Knapp, of Oliver O. and Rowena Carter Park City. Knapp. The infant, who was born She was married to Lee' W. (Oct. 3, died Friday at the Utah Hicks in Michigan. He died in 1953. Valley Hospital. Mrs. Hicks was the proprietor Surviving are his parents; two of the Ironton Hotel for a number brothers, Dennis and Gary Knapp of years. and two sisters Peggy and Marilyn Surviving are five children, Jack Knapp all of Spring Lake; grand- and Lee J. Hicks of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Car- Mrs. A. K. (Agnes) Rasmussen, ter, Spring Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Springvifte; Harry Hicks, Vallejo, Otto Knapp, Piano, Ohio, and one Calif., and William Hicks of ConMrs. Annie cord, Calif.; one brother, Sam Meniove, Spring Lake. Ingram, Port Hope, Mich.; five sisters, all of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Agnes McVicar, Mrs. Nellie Mrs. Merab Wheeler, Mrs. May Thompson and Mrs. Martha Lyons; 14 grandchildren, 37 greatgrandchildren and one Milton Reynolds, 59, a native of Funeral services will be held Provo, died Thursday in Arcadia, at 1 p.m. in the Wheeler an illness. Tuesday Calif., following He was born Dec. 20, 1898 in Mortuary in Springville. Friends call at the family home, 653 Provo, a son of Milton and Emma may ' 7th E. S:, this evening, Monday Charlotte Johnson Reynolds. He and Tuesday prior to services. received his education in Provo Schools and was employed by the Burial will be in the Provo City Union Pacific as assistant agent Cemetery. at the Provo Freight Depot, before he was transferred to California. At the time of his death he was the agent for Los Angeles with that company. He was a veteran of World War I, having served with the U.S. Air Force. A member of the LDS Church he held The band of the the office of an elder at the time Salt Lake Elks Lodge will be in of his death. Provo Monday night to welcome In 1918, he married Marian Hart L. H. Blackledge of Kearney, in Long Island" N.Y. Mr. Reynolds and his sister and brothers were Neb., grand exalted ruler of the reared by an aunt Edith Johnson, Benevolent and Protective Order of Provo, since their mother died of Elks, who will visit the Provo Elks Lodge Monday at 8 p.m. when they were small. Eleven Utah Elks Lodges will Surviving are his wife, one son Boscoe Reynolds, Arcadia; one send a bus with their delegates sister Chloe Reynolds Cook, Provo; to Provo to attend this formal one brother, Douglas B. Reynolds, Elks meeting. This is the first Seattle; and a cousin he grew up time since 1948 that the Provo with, Mrs. Blanche Conant, Provo. Elks will be honored by a visit Funeral services will be con- of their highest national official. ducted in Arcadia. The next highest ranking offi- - Monday Services Set for Infant eight-day-ol- schools and Reed and Anthony C. Lund. As a young man he worked with his brother end at the age of 19 he lost a leg and an arm In 1st. W. The class is under the direction of Mrs. Sterling Bennett. The public is invited. Marion Russell Boyson He was born Oct. 22, 1890, in Provo a son of Adelbert and Martha York Roberts. He received his education in the Provo Schools and the Brigham Young University, wtAata wn Influenza Illness Proves Fatal for Roberts Succumbs of Heart And Flu Complications K. Murray Springville Resident Dies "Family Courageous," book by Louise Larsen Fisher of Provo, will be reviewed here today by Marbra Josephson, assistant managing editor of The Improvement Era. Mrs. Josephson will give the review before the Provo Fourth Ward Sunday School's adult class which starts at 10 a.m. at the chapel at 396 N. Utah County Saturday had two more deaths attributed to flu complications. Provo court They were Murray K. Roberts, 66, Russell Marion Anna Mrs. and Boyson, 46. official and musician, Both died Friday night First death in the county attributed to the current flu epidemic occurred early last week when Colleen Collett, 18, Springville, succumbed in a Payson Hospital of pneumonia following the flu. well-kno- Elizabeth Ingram Hicks Era Editor To Review Proyoah's Book Here Today " r iiiiim him Trrv a, ii mi, in t--,- . .Jf .... 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