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Show i:: SUNDAY, "SEPTEMBER 3, 1961 Utah " County," Utah SUNDAY HERALD 4 Blanch Wiscombe ' Grem Woman were squeezed together the hard way SaturdaK II and two persons hurt slightly In n a type crash near 100 S. and 500 W. intersection. the Blanch Clark Wis 'The mishap occurred when a OREM combe, 67, died ai the Utah Val-- j "machine driven by Lester LeRoy struck Jones, 45, Salt Lake ley Hospital Saturday morning the last of three cars City which had after a"' long illness. to due halted In traffic. heavy She wa suborn y were Charles Johnson," 58, jured April 3, 1894, in a passenger in the Jones car, who Springville, the incurred a large laceration on the of and Mr. Jones' wife, forehead 't James , Henry a who got "small bump on tie and Aleapha head and a slight cut behind the Barnett Clark. : .j ear." .;j She was mar"lead" car in the chain was The ried .to Arthur driven by Eldon Dennis Clove, 28, Wiscombe Nov.-11- , Murray. Mr, Clove's wife and 1914, in the baby, passengers .in Salt Lake LDS his car, were unhurt. The second Mrs. Wiscombe car was driven by Temple. Joseph After the marriage they moved Finch, 40, Magna.'. Neither Mr. to Roosevelt where she - worked Finch or his- wife and three chilin the hospital as a practical dren, who were riding with him, nurse 'for many years. In 1951 wereinjured. The third car ws they moved to Provo where, she driven, by Jack Hevar Fauselft, and her husband operated the Wis- 17, Centerville, Utah. His wife combe Rooming House for college and infant were students! They moved to Orerri with him, but escaped hurts. f in 1957. Investigating officers r listed A An active member of he LDS damages for the cars involved ,&s Church, she worked in the MIA $60 to the Clove car, In rear-erj- d and Was a member of the stake damages; $200 in front and rear presidency- Primary damages to the Finch machine; ' Surviving are her husband, $250 front and rear damages to Orern; daughters and sons, Ray- - the Fausett car, and $150 front mond Wiscombe, Morgah; Mrs. end damages' to the Jones car. Ballard' (Gwen) Hale, Logan; Mr. Jones was cited for faulty Mrs. J. P. Mar orie) Simpson, brakes. Salt Lake City; 'Cloyd Wiscombe, Salt Lake City; Erold Wiscombe, Brigham City; Arthur C. Wis-27 78 Killed combe , LaPuenta , Calif. ; grandchildren; brothers and sisters,' Lewis Clark,' .Springville: Ralph Clark! 'California; Mrs. Nick (Cassie) NiCholes, Downey Calif. r Mrs. Robert (Sadie) Jew ett WAtsohvilie, Calif.; Mrs: E. E. (Florence) Fisher,; Enceno, Calif. Mrs. C.'W. (Lena): Jones, Seaside;, :JCfre.'; Mrs. Mike (Alice) Scott, Warrenton, Ore.; Mrs. Murray Seven (Wanda) Peay; Springville. HINSDALE, 111. (UPI) Funeral services . will be con- teams of federal air detectivesi ducted" Monday 10 a.m. in the sifted pieces of twisted wreckage Orem Ninth LDS Ward Chapel, today, searching for a clue to the 600 N. 900 W: Friends- may call mystery of how a Trans World Mortuary Airlines constellation plunged 78 at the 9to '7 p.m. and persons to their deaths.! Sunday 'from of services. , Their "time until Monday investigation, which may in the will be Burial Evergreen take weeks, concentrated ' almost Cemetery, - Springville. immediately on the battered tail section of the 'plane which plowed into a corn and soybean' field near this western Chicago suburb Frirday. The tail section was almost 300 (Continued from, Page One) feet from the main body of the Western traffic or limit i in any wreckage. Speculation arose that 'j way...' off tail was somehow the The East German note said the before the actual crash. ripped United States reinforced its gar Robert chief safety inspecrison at a time when the "foreign tor for Allen, Civil Aeronautics the In Berlin occupation regime" Board said "the tail didCAB), should be eradicated. n't just fall off.". It said in any event there was Allen assigned - CAB investigano need to reinforce the garrison tors to work in teams! assigned because the .Aug. '13 closing j of to operations structure, power Berlin border did the human factors, witnesses, not affect this interests of the plants, systems and records. United States., .1 As the CAB men got to work, the bodies of 25' of the. victims were taken from the Cook County chain-reactio- : ( daughter j j . 2 Provoans Dies in- Idaho Four-aut- os Long iiiness Ia three-week-o- .... tr.- Callhegan practice; and had practiced in Pocatello since 1924. ; . his He moved with parents to Rigby, Ida., as a child and grew up there. He attended Rigby schools and ' graduated from Brigham Young "University at Vvi vo,' Utah, cine in ld before going on to medic al school. He was a former mayjbr of Rig-- ' by. Active in Republican circles most of his life, he was. Bannock County GOP chairman until retiring because of his health, and "was a GOP delegate to the last,' national . ' convention, His variety of interests; included business investments, ' 4y- Scout work, fishing, activity as a supporter of the Idaho State Symphony, and a close interest in his community through membership in the Kiwanis Club and Pocatello 1 . Chamber of Commerce, j A member of the American College of Surgeons and American Medical Association, he received his medical degree at Jefferson Medical School, Philadelphia, and work at the Unidid versity of Pennsylvania Medical 1 , post-gradua- Red China Dares Wesl . - -- -- - . ... -- ...... . j i-6- SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE SALES .(. r Bis; Hill.- - 1,000 at J7 t Bristol Silver. 3,000 at J4 Cardiff. 500 at' 5; 600 at Jd1k, 200 at 1.00 Certtral Std. 1.000 aty .06 Clayton Silver. 700 at .47; 4,100 at SO Comb Met. 1,000 atl .OS ft . Cons Eureka, 500 at J24 Diamond . B, 1,000 at .11 E Standard. 4.000 at .02i2; 3,000" at .02; 100 at .03 East Utah. 1,500 at 152; 2,500 at5 53 Eur Bullion, 2,000 at .13; 2,000 at .121.2 . ' Eureka Lilly Con, 650 at 11 Gen Cont Corp. 500 at .40 Grand Dep. 100 at 1J60; 200 at 1.65; 2,600 at 1.75 . j' Horn Silver, 5,000 at 06it Kennebec, 700 at j65 ' Leonora," 1,000 at .03ya Park City Con, 20,000 at ".06 Pros Oil Mng, 18,000 t'''.04; 2,000 !. at .05 '. . 4 r j i j -- U - -- ' " v Coal, 28,500 at .07 ft; 2,000 Royston tat-- JOB i Oil, 6,500 at .35; 1,000 at .36 Sage .. South Std, 1,000 at 1.40 Unit 'Park City, 2,000 at 15 '' ' Utah Wyoming, 700 at 7 y2 J , West Toledo, 4,000 t at 1,000 at .13i Yankee, 2,000 at .05 Zuma, 1,000 at .04 Va 1.13; . A2; 1,000 at - MUTUAL FUNDS Bid Asked Friday's Quotation:; ... 8.69 9.40 Af fil Fund ... 15.93" 17.41 'Gen Cdn Fund ...... ' , Chem Fund Div Snares . . , : . . E and H Bal F ... E and H Stk F . . . F I F . Fund Investors . . t I Inv .... . . M xn Inv Trust . - . Mass Inv, Growth . Putman Fund .... '-tp 12.86 13.97 34 . 14.71 10.64 9 98 15.58 9.93 17.11 159 : 4.90 ' 13.89 i . 105 18.60 9.92 j j I f 5-- 4. n. . I FLOWERS j Wurlitzer Pianos ROHBOCK Hart Bros. Music Stores 706 S. State, Orem AC 51 . ; A25-year-o- ld , 30-Sou- th . Ogden Man New Governor Of Kiwanis : " , ' Is ' i Utah Obituaries j hi Long-hurs- Hol-lenbec- k, I Travelers s, H t Divers Find Capsule From Discoverer et Ogden Nine Wins Softball Test - 15-- 300-poun- 4, d j k, j - V STATE AC 5.3100 ? e nn l-- . i ' t U ' : Scheduled I gold-plate- d '...!. nil Wind Knocks Down Wall In Salt Lake iiti ta i4fift . all residents of the communily are idlly invited to attend an . LAKE CITY (UPD The ViolenUwinds which swept through Utah Friday knocked down a wall on a building being demolished !' i"' here5. ,' The wall, on a structure in down town Salt Lake City, fell from the, second floor, knocked down a wooden barricade and damaged a car parked in front of the building. The structure is being torn down so the northwest corner of the intersection can be converted into a parking lot. Police dug through the rubble for more than an hour searching,, i lU SALT " fl; ; ' j for a pedestrian that some nesses said had been buried by the falling wall. However, the reports turned out to be inaccurate. NOW! . IT to tour the beautiful, new r Fl Jim U in:.'nMO: o -- .0 ,V ' v rrs ''611- Ro : Meet in Joseph Smith Aditorium at 7 p. m. Refreshments will be served after quided tours IS THE TIME TO PLANT LAWNS r': ! ORDER FALL BULBS or SHRUBS NOW . Now" is the tiinfe to plan your j j fall planting. Free professional estimates. i . MITCHELL LANDCAPE: and NURSERY .'.-- - Y' :A Orem - Pleasa nt Gr ovo Lindon Lehi - American Fork - Alpine . . . . .V . . . . j j ! 201 N. 20S0 WEST Jast North off Center in Provo I 4 '" W - Li ' j SONSf OREM M J - FLORAL 1042 SOUTH . : r I than any other name 495.00 up at . -- j : ; t . More People Buy Sat-urd- ay Utah-I'dah- ' i w, Goulart May , ; ; Ufa County Roads Tuesday , t The agreement, sub ect to rat- He was born Jan. 1, 1912, at ification by union members, in Levan, the son of Albert D. land cludes a seven cent hourly pay Emma Lunt Dalby. Most of! his boost, an increase equivalent to lifetime was "spent in this area two cents a day in the; increment and he was educated in the between classifications; and other schools of Levan and NephiJ He improvements. r was a graduate of the Juab CounThe agreement brought 18 of the 19 bargaining units at Kennecott's ty High School. Active in LDS Church work, he Utah operations Under jnew agreehad served as am MIA; officer in ments I These unions represent 97 his ward. He was an employee of per cent of Kennecotts tmion . : the Utah State Road Department help. Earlier in the day, Mrs. Lou 1081 of the International ind had been interested, in bee Local Jean WorkBaird, 37J Preston, Ida., was Brotherhood of Electrical culture and raising sheep; in a violent 1 three-ca- r killed alon strike. It has Survivors include his widow, ers remains on U.S. 91 about three ' down smashup the . Levan; four sons, Dean Dalby, most completely elosed ' of Wellsvill'e. ) miles south Nephi, and Richard, jCarl and Utah wprks of Kenpecott. Allen Dalby, all of Levan; three daughters, Peggy and Suzanne t)alby, Levan, and Hazel Dalby, By United Press International POCATELLO (UPI) Howard SALT LAKE CITY John W. City; and two grandBids on a $2 million grading Salt LakeAlso his are' '(Continued children. from One) Utah, Watts, Ogden,' Page surviving Saturday Tyler, 06, 727 ' Springview Dr., project between "American Fork 'father; Levan, and a sister, Mrs. was. b died of elected the governor Thursday;, funeral Tuesday and Lehi will be opened" Tuesday 42nd at Grand District the annual t)avid used 1889 cabinet to (Juul) Grant Ninth LDS- - Ward the Sampson, noon, system in Salt Lake City. of convention Kiwanis Clubs, from Chapel. Henry Jacob Timmer-man- , by Britain. The State Highway Department two as held will states be the services Funeral The proposed 79, 341 E. 13th S., died change would said $12.2 million in interstate stated above. Friends may call J feoulart to assume the presNamed lieutenant governors Thursday ; funeral Tuesday noon, construction in Utah County has at the Anderson Mortuary in permit but would him of were Eldon Bitter, Orem, Utah; 260 E. S. Temple. Mrs. Narclssa strip idency been spent or authorized for this Nephi this evening, or at the fami- most ot his (Jennie) Jane Jordan Houston, powers. Thq vice pres- Donn J. . Hanson, Bonneville 17 E., 53rd S., died Thursday; home in Levan Monday prior to ident's !elevation to the chief exec- Utah; Porter 77, ly Gooch, North The American Fork-Lejob services. Interment will be in the utive office has been opposed by Ogden,' Utah; Leonard funeral Tuesday 2 f.m., 4,7660 ;S. t, will require 3.5 million cubic yards Levan Cemetery. State. Mrsr Ethel Eugenia Blom- the military chiefs; and Others who Rexburg, Ida.; Wayne too pf fill and 10 miles of chain link has been he Harfriendly quist, 70, 1008 Hillview Dr., died charge .Rupert, Ida.; Dr. . ' fencing. with Communists. mon Ilolverson, Emmett, Ida.; Thursday; funeral Tuesday noon, Another bid opening is set for com-pi and McRay Clowardt Cedar City, Windsor Second LDS Ward ChaThe real power under the Tuesday for surfacing 1.2 miles of mise plan would' go to a prime Utah. pel, 950 E. 3825 S.' Mrs. Maude road in Orem on 8th North. ministejr. Among possible candi(Continued from page One) The convention which ends to- Miranda "Butler Thomson, 86, . dates for that position is Quad-ro- day, attracted representatives 1315 Poppy St., Long Beach, died Require East German visas, who now is on, a ship en route from 61 clubs in Utah and Idaho. Thursday; funeral Tuesday noon, While there is no flat bah on to 4760 S. State. Europe. American travel to East Germany TOOELE The changeover in the form of Mrs. Rachel Mar-garan official said Americans "sliould Brown make it posgovernment might Chapman, 64, diedL nevertheless be awqje of the risk sible for Quadros to stage a poFriday. jvhich they are undertaking. .It litical comeback. Nothing would In DESERET Mrs. Amanda Ann hould be emphasized that ;such prevent him; from being named Bunker Dewsnup, 73, Deseret, travel is not recommended except prime minister if he should have , died ROCK ISLAND,- ni. (UPI)Og-denThursday; uneral Monday for 'compelling 'reasons." ' 1 p.m., Deseret Ward Chapel. enough! support in parliament unwhipped Utah, Valparaiso, If Americans are determined to der the proposed governmental ROY Mrs. Martha A. Fowers, in the only Vompletei Ind., go, the spokesman said, they plan. If Brazil were to retain game played Friday in the Inter- 73, 5602 S. 1900 W., died Friday; Should register with the nearest its present form of government national Softball The HONOLULU (UPI) Congress World funeral Tuesday 3 p. m.,'Lindquist gold - plated Discoverer American consular office before he would not be allowed to run Tournament and Sons Funeral ChapeL r XXIX capsule was taken aboard entering Easti German territory. for president again until 1970. 1960 and El national Paso, Tex., Britain and France already have the destroyer USS Epperson: in Other possible choices include champion "Long Beach, Calif., to1 CARD OF THANKS early morning darkness Saturday, issued similar warnings to their former President Juscelino ,Kubit-sche- day were slated to resume a conWith deepest gratitude and ap- -; 13 hours after three parachuting citizens. Ja strong friend of the Unit test halted in the bottom of the" preciation we .desire to ackMuch Western travel to East ed btates; Juracy Magainaes, a 5th skin divers retrieved it from the inning Friday with Long Beach nowledge the assistance and exocean. ' Germanv comes at the time of the retired! general and conservative pressions of sympathy: of our rendezvoused nnual International Trade iFair governor of Baljiia; Hagalhaes leading, The Epperson many friends and relatives durwith the skindivers' bobbing lifer m Leipzig, which is scheduled to Pinto, ia governor and ing, our recent sorrow. Ve take raft at 7:15 a. m. est and took begin shortly. millionaire. kga, along with Goulart as presi this means to thank all those who the capsule aboard at 3:54 a. m. Despite the congressional, action dent despite the congressional ac- assisted at the services, sent minHawaii time. Twenty-seveLandolt, eye physician, first it5 was not certain that Brazil's tion. The military high command floral tributes, gave expressions utes later the skindivers. were used "optometry" as a word to political storm was over. fear? that Goulart will bring. Bra- of or in any other aboard and the destroyer headed describe use Of the optometer to ' There werei indications that! Bra- - zil closer into the Communist waycondolence, assisted. Ray Murdock and back for Pearl Harbor where it measure or refract the eye.! zil's military leadership would not sphere of influence. j family. was due to arrive some time Saturday night. .1 : The three parachuting skindivers Friday rescued the Discoverer when it fell beyond the recovery area where snare - trailing airplanes waited to catch it in air. ' I l J two of I But the parachutists $ i If whom had performed the sme feat before were dropped to the i capsule and had it aboard the raft' within 40 minutes. It was the seventh time that' a ' Discoverer capsule had been fired from California's Vandenberg Air Forcie Base, orbited around the Is earth, and recovered in the Hawaii area. Four were snagged in the air and three recovered from the sea. The capsule contained human, animal and soil samples which were exposed to the Fo) 7. radiation of space for two days fiv-vimr rvu rr it iiii if and 33 trips around the earth. 4 : 10.91 17.03 , Harris to Finish Season as Pilot Of Baltimore Club U v 56 11.66 j . 3.88 12.86 ! formal coroner's investigation until after the CAB makes its report. Melviu Gough, director of the earth." CAB's Safety "Bureau, said the investigators would not rule Out the possibility of sabotage. They were also investigating the possibility that the plane disintegrated in flight just after it had taken off from Chicago's Midway Airport bound for Las Vegas, Nev. Anpther mystery confronting the investigators was why the vetBALTIMORE (UPI) 4- - Luman eran plane crew maintained radio silence No word of alarm Harris, named to finish the sea came from the stricken airliner irson as manager of the (Baltimore even though it was in contact Orioles, admitted today he would be interested in the job on a per with Midway Field. manent basis if he j was ap proached. However, he doesn't plan to ap ply for the position vacated by Paul Richards. The - veteran coach stepped into the driver's seat for the first SAN FRANCISCQ (UPD Nine time night and came former west coast college basket- away, Friday a loser in his first manaball stars leave here Tuesday for gerial effort when the Cleveland a playing tour of Central and Indians edged the Orioles, South America and the Carib-bea- f Harris, who has served as Richards' right hand man for 11 j They will be known as the big league seasons, doesn't plan North American All Stars and. any changes. have games scheduled in 11 "The club is pretty ivell set,": countries. jhei said, "and we've been playing Making the trip will be Mel our best ball of the. year so Prescott and pan Sullivan, Uni- there's not really anything to versity of Santa Clara ; Dave Change." Marcelli, Le Roy Doss and Joe Barry, of St. Mary's College; Charles Franklin and Max AnderGRACIOUS son, University of Oregon; Jim Caranica of San Francisco State, living and Marion Landes of the U.S. WI T H h Army. All Stars. Oregon Quintet Loses, Top Star Al-de- . . , .' i. Death stalks Utah highways this Labor Day? weekend. Before the three-da- y holiday was half over, the number killed in Beehive State traffic "mishaps had parsed last year's toll for the weekend. Housekeeper, and ster-in-laMrs. Leah Nielsen, both . of P" Six persons were killed in four separate crashes. Two died Provo. and four died Friday night Funeral services will be Monthree Utahns who died joining! day at 1 p.m. inaFairview. Burial earlier Friday. will be in the Fajlryiew City Howell, Utah man . Cemetery." was killed whenTiis pickup truck went out of control and rolled on U.S. about four miles Orem Man Honored Vest of Tremontbn. DeVerj Nel- -. .son iiaues apparently was Kiiiea ' " '. instantly, . ! , k- - Morgue in Chicago to 'a' makeshift morgue in the Fire Department headquarters at Westmont, HI. Westmont is located in Du Page Countyj where the crash occurred. Du Page County has no morgue and could not provide facilities for the victims immediately after the disaster. Jim Clark, acting Du Page County coroner, said he would swear in a coroner's jury today. He planned to take the jury members on a tour of the crash scene near the community of Clarendon Hills. But Clark did not plan a j -- lives. By United Press Internatirtnai n jj . . s Of Weekend j the face of the earth." The dare and the warning were made in a statement issued by the Chinese Communist party in support of Russia's resumption of nuclear tests. The statement was carried in a Communist jNew China News Agency report monitored here; The statement said the Russian decision td resume the tests "deals a ' heavy blow' to the United States. 'j It said the decision "s hows that they (the Russians) have the enormous power to deter themili- tary adventures of imperialism. If the imperialists should dare to impose a nuclear war upon the peoples of the world, the whole imperialist system will certainly be wiped from the face of the " 2 I ar self-mad- (Sunday). (UPD Communist China dared the West Saturday night to enter into a nuclear war with Russia arid saidjf it did "the whole imperialist system will certainly be wiped from , .02-V- a- - j TOKYO, - -- ' 5-- 0. Start War To East-Wes- t, -- j . -.- . CITY (UPI) Kennecptt Copper Corp. reached i German Reds . te School. Active in the LDS Church, he served a mission to New Zealand. Surviving are his wido of Pocatello, two daughters Mrs. Young and Mrs. Jacobsen of Provo, and two sons of Pocatello, both doc tors, Dr. Lloyd S. Call and Dr. Dean E. Call. ' ? . - rg SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE 1923 j - Asked .Friday's Quotations 23 .50Bid 25.50 A Banner .13 i .14 Bristol Silver .... l.OO Cardiff Sift .07 .06 ' , ,.. Central Std 2.00 Chief Con .50 , Clayton Silver .... - .49 - Cochise En.tr ...... .30 .25, .24 Cans Eureka ,23 .04 .04 Va Croff J05 .04 Crown Point t Dragon 42 45 ' East Crown Pnt . .12 .10 : X2 . East Std .22 . .23 East Utah . ' JD6 .08 Empire Mimes .... 13 .14 Eureka Bullion . .11 Eureka Lilly Con. . Mft .45 40 Eureka Std ... .05 Great Western .... .04 60 .65 Kennebec ......... .02 .03 Majestic Oil. . 1.70 1.60 .. New Park .60 .6212 North Lily . . i ..... . .02 .021,2 Std North .03 i Prrk City Con ..... .06 .04 05 Prdsier. 17 .20 Silver. King West. .41 .44 ...... .23 South Std .30 Swansea Con 1.65 .. TinticStdi .14 .13 K West Toledo , - Williston , .11 .12; of medi- - : ". " 1885. Six Die ' in First Half Brother OF Provo Woman Dies at 65 - Bids Due on j . P - ' SALT LAKE On Utah Highways1 contract agreement; Saturday night Iwith another union repre senting! Utah employees. This Dr.! Aldeh L. Peterson, 65, died LEVAN Funeral services for left only the" striking electrical LaMar Dalby, 49, will' be: held worker wjjthout a n4v jcorjjtract. Friday morning in Los Angeles, Monday at 2 p.m.. in the Levan ' The agreement- jsafturdayjl higlt Calif., from a lingering illness. LDS Chapel, with Bishop Clair was with the Brotherhood of LocoSurviving are his wife, Mrs. Collard officiating. motive Firemen and Enginemen, Elva Madsen Peterson of Los Mr. Dalby was killed in a two-e- Lodge 844, representing some 470 Angeles; two sons, Keith, and n crash Friday between Scipio workers in the mine train opera (Bud) Peterson, Los Angeles; arid Levan which claimed two tions: sister, Mrs. James I. (Enid) - TWA Crash Ave. ' " Probe Seeks Cause of . :: entries. : , ) . Furnished by J., A. Hogle & Co. Member,. New 'York Stock Exchange, 43 N. University ; t j e Market Quotations - ' ' The winner in the junior division Funeral POCATELLO, Ida. a vocal solo by Cindy Sells, was here held services will be Tuesday for Dr. Oel. Facer Call,75, prpmj- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul inent Pocatello physician and sur Sells. Her accompanist was Mrs. i gebn, businessman arid civic fig- Sherl Forre. A square dancing group led by ure, who died Friday at his home , of a-- heart ailment. Mrs. Cl.irk Morgan was second, Dr. Call was the father of Helena and Brail Tidwell, with a solo, acCall Jacobsen, wife of S. IE. Jacob- companied by " Dave Austin, won sen, and Rhoda Vaun Call Young, third place. In the senior division, Mrs. Paul ;wife of Dallas H. Young Jr., both of Provo, Utah.. Sells woh first place with a vocal The services will be held Tues solo, accompanied by Mrs. Sherl day at 1 p.m. in the Easti Pocatello Ferre. A solo by Jesse Belliston LDS Stakehouse. Friends' may call won second prize, and Nyra StanMonday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the ley of M,ona, vfon third place with Weiser and Sons Mortuary in Poca- - an accordian solo. stello. Burial will, be in the Moun tain View Cemetery in jPocatello. Dr. Call was, born ir!: Willard, Box Elder County; Utahj Nov. 24, , Olpin-Sundbe- NEPIII'-r- - The Juab County tal ent contest was . held this week as an evening entertainment of the Juab County Fair.' Dale Worwooo!, chairrhan far the affair stated there were 28 In California Kennecottj Rail Union, Reach An lAqreement! Rites Mon day For Millard Crash Victim ; Crash Saturday to Succum LoMor Dolby, 49 j Winners Listed ler.-U- Two Incur Slight Hurts in Four Car V i . Juab Talent Dr. O. F. Call Spanish Fork - Springville - Mapleton Payson - Salem - Santaquin f Goshen - Lake Shore Benjamin Wed.f Sept. 6 Thurs.f Sept. 7 Fri.f Sept. 8 Sat.f Sept. 9 i t f. t 1 T - 1 i t |