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Show ,4 J- SUNDAY HERALD Heart Condition - Leader Admonishes LD1 r iO . Respect Marriage Laws (Continued from Page One) Taf t Benson, former agriculture to secretary, are scheduled tomorrow's sessions. at speak The general priesthood meeting was held in the t tabernacle at 7 p.m. - nearly 300 . similar the United gatherings throughout , Canada-and New ZeaStates, heard the land, proceedings by way of closed-circu- it telephone. of the Isaacson Bishop .Thorpe presiding bishopric, urged the youth of America to repel atgroups to tempts of enlist their support. "I pray that you will never be victimized by the propaganda of subversive elements," he said. "' Isaacson urged that every institution of higher learning in the United States make sure that no youth organizations exist on campus that have not been approved b; school authorities. He said "stand by the traditions, of your founding fathers make no compromise with the enemies of freedom." Alma Sonne, assistant to the Council of Twelve, praised the church's " expanding missionary ' . an ... ; program. ; lie said ' -; LDS. missionaries c rea-liif- that they are engaged in Cod's work. "When a person" becomes a member of this church he also becomes a missionary," he said. He said "may the Lord inspire ui to support: the missionary, program of this" great church.' t ; " ; , 1 ." j ; Conducting. "; . Friday night, more than 5,000 priesthood bearers of the Church Were advised to "place, priesthood activity first in the church" by Presiding , Bishop Joseph L.Wirth-lin- . ' s, . I , (UPI) Saints were told Sai urday that sin and transgression Of the law are the main Causes of divorce- The council was given by president Joseph ' Fielding Smith of . - the imt emphasizedof our young "bringing' portance men along in the ranks of the j Wirthlin Latter-Da- y, priesthood." A, capacity congregation filled the Tabernacle for the night Session and the nearby Assembly and Barrett Halls on Temple Square. Meanwhile,. Thorpe B. Isaacson, counselor in the presiding bishop-ric- , told the congregation to "en-Jo- y your church work to the full' .. i est." Bishop Carl W. Buenher also addressed the assembly. He advised the bishops to "get close ,to the boys in your wards and help them with their prob- ' lems." - . , v. JtTARTED DEATH FIRE : NEW YORK A (UPI) boy's playingt with matches Was blamed today for an" apartment fire which killed his younger brother and sister for whom he was babysitting.; . Police said Theodore Gist admitted he was playing with matches while he was left alone with Ronald, 3, and Annette, 2, fcs their parents visited friends nearby Thursday night. ' . . . '- - ; . j i ' - SALT LAKE CITY 1 , Mrs. Elizabeth Ridge Ipson,- 63, 1562 W. 8th S., Salt Lake City, former resident of Provo, died Friday at her home of a heart condition. She was born March 4, 1838, in Middlesborough, England, the daughter of Robert and Florence Jackson Ridge; She was married to Peter Joseph Ipson in 1940 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, She had been a resident of Provo for many years. She was an active member of the LDS Church. She had been employed by Utah Woolen Mills in Salt Lake City. Surviving are herf husband, a Salt Lake daughter, Charlotte,-otwo brothers, George WilCity; liam and Alfred Ridgev of Orem. - the Council of Twelve at the third general session of the 131st annual- conference of the LDS Church. Smith told an overflow assem- blege at the Salt Lake Tabernacle that couples must remain true to the covenants of the Lord when they take their marriage vows. ' "Divorce comes to those who lose the spirit of ..the Gospel and allow darkness to enter their souls," President Smith said. He said married couples that are true to th$ covenants could hot separate. One Of the greatest sins Is for a married couple to be separated after .they have been "sealed in the house" of the Lord," the Mor' mon Apostle stated. Smith said when man and woman and woman are married in the house of the Lord they are married for. all eternity. He said they take on the covenants that they will' be faithful in their ; union. ." The fourth general session Will be held at 2 p.m. today. The final two sessions of the conclave will be held Sunday. ' Music for: today's sessions was provided by the combined chorus of the Logan LDS Institute of Re ligion and the Utah State ' University,' with 'James L. Bradley : Three .Boll. S wvive Accident Claims Former Provo Resident :. . SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) A . - Kennedy (Continued from Page One) Vious allied concessions made to Russia at the 'Geneva foreign ministers talks two years ago. Now they will start afresh.'. The statement said that both ; the British and Americans recognized "the importance and the difficulty of working towards satthe Soviet isfactory relations with ; (Continued from Page One) winder was accidentally launch ' ed.- - v., - He said the missile was launch ed because of a "malfunction"-tha- t is, mechanical failure in answer to a question. That was not part of his formal statement. Winds rose to 60 miles an hour on the high tableland where the bomber crashed. Snow early to day was so thick searchers' couldn't see from one end of trucks to the other. Five members of ' the party were brought down from the mesa in a weasel, an air force vehicle especially "designed for V traversing snow and mud. The five brought down were reported to have been rescued from a tent and so nearly frozen that their eyes were encrusted with ice. William A. Moore, a photographer with the rescue party, said it snowed so hard last night that snow drifted up to the windows of the police car in which ' he slept. . Van Scyoc, before his news conference, appeared before a board of inquiry. He was nervous when he appeared before the board and a good deal more composed when he faced , ;. 1 . nal injuries."" . 'Market Roaches River On Scooters Blodgett, 39, of Kalamazoo, Mich, and S.Sgt; Raymond H. Singleton, Havre de Grace, Md. ejected from the bomber and survived, though they were injured. e, Capt. Ray C. Obdel, 23, of Logan, Ohio; Capt. Stephen Carter 29, of East Hartford, Conn.: 2nd Lt. Glenn V. Bair, 24, of Kem merer, Wyo., Capt. Peter J, Gl neris of Albuquerque, and S.Sgt Manuel L. ' Mieras, 23, of Flag staff, Ariz., were missing. Blodgett, the aircraft commander, had a fractured pelvis and severe cuts on his left arm. Jack son, the electronic control man, has a broken back, multiple face and scalp cuts and possible inter" Singleton, a gunner, has first and second degree . burns: oft his hands and face and lacerations. Blodgett and Singleton were in "good" condition and Jackson in "fairly good condition." The bomber crashed on top of a mesa, a broad, flat ledge near the top of Mt.'v Taylor 28 miles northeast of Grants. Utah Obituaries SALT LAKE CITY Dan Leroy Nichols, 24, 370 Sherman Ave., died Friday: funeral Monday Quotations ESCALANTE, Utah (UPI) A of 10 sucparty persons Saturday cessfully reached the Colorado River after going across rugged country and through the Hole-in- k riding motorized scooters. There was one mishap inthe exploration joarty Saturday dur ing the 2 V4 mile trip down the side of the canyon to the river. A scooter fell over a cliff and carried Curtis Vik, a magazine writer, with it. But Vlk was unhurt and the party continued its trip. The group now will go up the other side duplicating a pioneering effort made many years ago in crossing the rocky southern Utah territory. ' Others in the party are Elmer Purtiman and Bud Purtiman of Phoenix, Bill Kjmball of Phoe nix, Utahns, Wally Broberg and Bill Smith and Vaun Johanneson and his wife of Orem. The trip Is being made to gath er material for an article about the country and to test the little rough-lan- d scooters. the-Roc- : - -- 1 One! survivor told an orderly it FINALLY REACHES PORT PORT was snowing so hard when he Fla EVERGLADES, The Portuguese cruise bailed out that he didn't See the (UPI) p.m., Whittier Ward Chanel. 2nd E. Mrs. Marie FrederFurnished by J. A. Hogle & icks Salen Osber. 80, 1291 Atkin j Co. Member, New York Stock ' Ave. died .' Thursday; i jxcfljmge, w ix. university Tuesday 12:15 p.m., E. Ave. Millard L. (Mick) May. 73. 1227- 21st S., died Friday. Alex Tujios, 71, 1019 SIgnora Dr., died Friday: SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m., Holy Bid Asked Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. Friday' Quotation!: 22.00 20.50 Banner 1 A M 1515 funeral 1 124-4t- h i Bristol Silver Cardiff Central Std Glen T. MulUn, .07 12 .06 54, Hollywood, resident, died Wednesday; 1.15 15 former was Saturday. Mrs. Lcta' funeral .05 ..05a . . 1.15 1.25 Chief Con Slane Stroud, 71, 1138 S. 7th W., . .24 .23 Clayton Silver died ..... .40 5 ' Cochise Entr Thursday. Mrs. E. L. (Elva) 2.2 Cons Eureka . ..... JO Hansen Neeley, 57, 1723 Laird, .04 .03 V. Crof f died -- 04 'a Crown Poant Friday; funeral Monday J03,s .41 .44 noon Dragon ........ Yalecrest LDS Ward .11 .09 East Crown Pnt . . . ' Franklin Palmer Brine-hurs- t, .h East Std . . . . . Ui) 2 Chapel.. ' .21 .19 , East Utah 83, 3627-7tE., died Fri .03 H Empire Mins . . , 1 p.m., funeral Monday day; .14 Bullion Eureka J3ii .11 .13 Eureka Lilly Con . EigMh-llt- h Millcreek LDS Ward .40 .45 Eureka Std E. chapel, 4558-6t- h .04 i .05 Great Western .45 .48 Kennebec OGDEN Ann Snowball. Beth .05 .041'. Majestic Oil of infant ..40 New Par daugter Jerry M; and 15 . .... .75 .80 North Lily Harbertson died Snowball, Joyce .01 Vt .02 North Std ..... .i. . .04 .05 services Monday Park City Con .. Thursday: .04 .05 Prosper ....West. . .. 3'lp.m'.,'Ogden City Cemetery. .12 4 as Silver King AG .42 GRANGER South Std . . .. .. .. .. Jeanette Oker- .47 JO Swansea Con . . lund, daughter of 1.35 Tintic Std ....... . 1.30 .00 i Mr. and Mrs. Cassell Pratt Oker-lunWest Toledo .08', .18 Williston 3037' W. 2920 S.; died ThursSALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE day . ......... - - m I i . . k 4 ' h .. . nine-month-o- ld , 1 d, - sales: Bristol Silver, 2,000 at Bullion-1.00.04 at '. ; .07 URGES POLIO SHOTS WASHINGTON (UPI) U. s! 10 Surgeon General Dr. Luther L, Terry has urged all uhvaccinated Americans to get Salk polio shots rl . by July 1. Terry, opening the annual Pub- lie Health Service polio vaccinaat .13', tion campaign Thursday, apVi", 1,000 Eur Lilly Con, 4,000 at .10 : at J.I : pealed to an estimated 85 million Gen ont Corp, 700 at .90 Grand Dep. 1,400 at .80; 3f0 at .77 b persons who are still 500 at .75 Great Western, 2,000 at .04 V2 ' '" Iono-JCears- , .'..-:' 3,000 at .02 Prince Coin 1,000 at .03t 1,000 at .04 Prosper Oil Mng, Rico Argentine, 2 at 2.374 300 at .35 Sage OU, FLOWERS M South Rtrt. fi.ROO at ' .40 1 450 Mex. 400 at .65; Utah N Gas, ror ins i Chief Cons, 100 at 1.20 .. Chief Cons Pfd, 100 at t I Union,". Colo Con, 2,000 at .03 Comb Met. 1,000 at .07' Agreement to seek' a truly neu on it. Cactus ship Santa Maria leaves here to Comwlth Lead, 14,000 at X)2'M was until he ground govLaotian and tral independent Cres Eag at .05 Vs spines studded the arm of another day on the home run of its first CrtDff confer .04: 3.000 at .03Va Oil, at ernment at a 1,000 ' r . survivor. ' since its celebrated E Standard, 5,000 at .02 i; 10,000 voyage . ence, which is to be held pnee at .03 Kirt-s of seizure f Van Greener Maj. Francis; Williams, by pirates. East Utah, 300 at .l9Va: 500 at 20 there is a verified cease fire in The Santa Maria docked at this Euf Bullion. 3,500 at .14; 2,000 Laos. Laos and South ' Vietnam, Scyoc's commanding, officer, told land and Ronald Hansen of Hollo' 20-m- an Oil.-1.00- te-iporte-rs. 14-nati- on " k . him last night to "get lost" where newsmen couldn't find him. 0 The three men who bailed .out of the bomber! apparently will live. The bomber was from Biggs Air Force Base at El Paso, Tex. of Church of Jesus the bishop 'Both Latter-daSaints y said of Christ planes Were on what .the Air Force. Calls, an j'tfuthOrized interof the priesthood Friday holders mission.' at the cept should place that activity top of all church - duties. The Sidewinder missile, one of Presiding Bishop Joseph Wirth the nation's key anti aircraft lin told 5,000 members of the priesthood ranks it is important weapons, seeks out its target's Jet to . keep accurate, and engines. If the missile misses the record in the priesthood quor first time, it keeps on trying, urns. He also cautioned that .ev- searching for the heat of the enr ery young man preparing to en gines. It has been successfully ter 4the priesthood understands Used in combat? by the Chinese the significance or what he is do Nationalists. . A spokesman for the Air Guard ing. said ,& B. counsel all safety devices on the mis Isaacson, Thorpe or in the presiding bishopric, told 6ile Were on. He implied that the the gathering to enjoy their work missile was launched through a and to "stay out of debt and ad malfunction. vise your ward members to do Capt. George D. Jackson, 27, of the same." Richwood, W.Va.i Capt. Donald D. now .under attack by Communist guerrillas', , were specifically men tioned in the joint statement as subjects of discussion. ' , " ua-to-da- te , " Capts.-William- . man Air Force Base worked & helicopter to the mesa as the weather broke briefly and brought down the three injured, who had huddled together for warmth The helicopter settled on the lawn 90 feet from the hospital at Sandia Air Force Base, Albuquerque, and unloaded the survivors behind a rope barricade. "The tail gunner walked and dragged himself (across , the mesa) to help the electronic con trol man and tried to comfort " ) him," Greener said. to seem "The tail gunner didn't know what happened.". Another helicopter crew sighted the wreckage an after Greener 'and Hansen brought down the survivors ; they hadn't tamed! to look for it. Santiago Gonzales, 50, a hand on thb Floyd Lee ranch, led an Air Force search party around the side of the mesa to the top. The ranch is roughly halfway be . - regular port of call on its 'cruise run between Portugal and the Caribbean Friday, 74 days after its scheduled arrival on Jan. 23. On Jan 22, it was seized at sea near, the Windward Islands by a band of armed Portuguese reb els under ; the command of Hen rique Galvao. In a brief fight, one crewman was killed and several . . Wounded. . hour-and-a-h- alf tween Grants and t UTAH VALLEY FURW. CO, ' m&, 264 No. 1st West ; , a .62 Va , Williston, 5,000 at .19 Zuma. 5,000 at .05 MUTUAL FUNDS - ' 'Occasion' Asked 9.04 8.62 16.74 13 JSl - .fc-- I 10.63 16.11 19.24 18.04 201 W. 9JB2 ; llQ) lT5 1 01 Provo Floral "ft 11J25 - llTo n IPTTlTrh IP DIAL FU 13.11 14.71 1st S.. 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