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Show M SUNDAY HERALD 4 Ex-Provo- companion was Patrick M. Gallason of Joe. R. Gallagose, Richardson, 64, died Saturday Kearns. The mishap occurred at a lo morning at the Utah Valley Hosillness. cation described as north of In- pital, after a two-daShe was born .. dianola and south of Thistle. The October 18, 1896, f injured youth was hunting deer at Grover, Wyo., with a friend, Stephen Olsen, also the daughter of j of Kearns. The two were "unload ' ' Olaf and Emma ing their guns" on some tin cans H Welchman which they had discovered when She was the Gallagose youth was wounded. educated in the Reports indicated the bullet had schools of Fort fractured a" bone in the victim's foot, and he was kept for treat Bridger and Star PROGRESSIVES PARTY CANDIDATES These men have been chosen by the ment at the Hughes Memorial wyo. vauey, Progressives Party, of Spanish' Fork as their candidates for office in the coming marwas She Hospital in Spanish Fork. Deputy municipal election.' Dr. Wells E. Brockbank, local physician, center, will seek the to Claudius Mrs. Richardson Sheriff Dean Kirkham investiried post of Mayor in the November 7 balloting. Running with him for City CounciRichardson, April 21, 1921, in the gated the accident. term, are J. Dean Jones, left," director of Special Education for Nebo lor man, Salt Lake LDS Temple. They made School District, and Boyd h. Park, well-knoSpanish Fork Attorney. their home in Orem, later moving .... to Salt Lake City. After the death Mr. Richardson, May 13, 1941, of s Physician to Seek Post of Mayor she returned to Orem, where she has since lived. She has been employed as a seamstress at a bonnet factory in Provo. Active in LDS church work, she had served as a ward organist and as an officer in several auxiliThe Republican party LEHI is slated for convention ary organizations. nominating two Theral are 8 this sons, Surviving Monday at. p.m. with the Ladell and Richardson Richardson, Democrats meeting last night to rious LDS auxiliary organizations, Young University, from which he By FRANK G. KING two YMMIA of both as holds a such posts Bachelor':; degree in the Orem, daughters, Mrs. choose candidates for city elec SPANISH FORK Members of. having held of and Sunday School super field accounting, and subsequent- Vaunt (Lola) Williams, Orem, Mrs. tions. Results of the Democratic the Progressives Party of this city president ly receiving an L.L.B. degree from Ruel (Zella) Rasmussen, El Cajon, meet were not available at press selected Dr. Wells E. Brockbank intendent. University of Utah Law School. Calif., and 11 grandchildren. Also time Saturday. as their candidate for the office of Mr. Jones, first of the doctor's the The Democratic organization mfet two Progressives running mates, He has been a practicing attorney surviving is her mother, .Salt Lake Mayor at a Primary mass meeting and candidate two and in four this four-yesisters, for several brothers, night in the Memorial Saturday City, for community councilman, .held Friday. Chosen as his running to nominate a party canAfton, Wyo.; Hokanson, Building of years. a is Julyous native term, Ogden, mates for the posts of city council-me- n for didate Wilford Hokanson, Battleground, mayor and two city He is a veteran of service with were J. Dean Jones,' Nebo and was reared in Sacramento, Rose Ola as well as transact Hokanson, councilmen, School District Speech Therapist, Calif. His wife is the former Rose the U.S. armed forces during the Washington; other Hokanson, Calif.; Brigham pertinent business. and Attorney Boyd L. Park. All mary Seymour, of California, and Korean War. Active in LDS church Mead, Mrs. (InThe Jack local committee consisted of Idaho Ida.; Falls, they are the parents of foiir chil work, he has held posts as a mempffices at stake are for a four-yeMrs. Dean and Prior and Beth Young, Disgar) Gatenby, Provo, dren. ber of his ward Sunday School term. John Zenneth trict Afton, Allred, Zimmerman and Gol-di-e (Wilda) 1; ward clerk, and r. Brockbank, a native of this Mr. Jones, a veteran of the edu stake Dickerson, District 2; Victor clerk. He is currently serv- Wyo. local physi- cational profession, is a graduate city,' and held be will Smith and Edith "Monson, District services Funeral of as a the member Palmyra cian and surgeon, was nominated of the Brigham Young University ing 11 in Orem a.m. the 3; and Virgil Peterson and Delia High Council. He is married Tuesday at for candidacy by Max Gardner, and Grant Technical College of Stake 1500 N. State Zimmerman , District 4. Alvih Ward 6th St., Chapel, to the former Margaret Ferguson, owner and manager of a Spanish California. He holds a Master's offici Alva Schow and B. J. Lott are secrewith Durfey Bishop a native of this city, and they are y Fork business firm. He received a Degree from the BYU and is at call the and treasurer, respectively. Friends may tary ating. engaged in graduate studies the parents of two daughters. bemajority of votes on the first balThe Monday Mortuary Republican organization will These three men will oppose beyond that point, with the ultilot cast. 7 and 9 p.m. or Tuesday meet at 8 p.m. on Monday evening tween F. Smith, mayor candidate, Dr. Brockbank is a graduate of mate aim of securing his doctorto services. Burial will be in the Memorial Building under the V. Leifson and J. Rulon prior ate. Ted and the Spanish Fork High School. He in direction of Paul Willes, chairman; Salt Lake City Cemetery the For the past seven years he has Nelson, council candidates of the received his Bachelor's degree Mrs. Roy Peterson,' vice chairman; from the Brigham Young Univer- been a member of the Nebo School Citizens, Party. Voters will cast and Mrs. Lloyd Gray, secretary. District central staff, holding the their ballots and make their final sity, where, he completed Representatives for the four disrequirements. Later he gradu- post of Director of Special Educa- choice for the offices at - stake tricts include Lynn Lewis and Mrs. ated from the" George Washington tion. He is a member of a number November 7. Don L. Peet, District 1; Myrten (Continued from Page One) University School of Medicine and of educational professional organGrant and Mrs. Vernon K. Nielsen, servedan internship in a Salt Lake izations, including Phi Delta Kap as an inviolable obligation, a com District 2; Roy Davis and Mrs. - pa, the Amtrican Speech and HearCity hospital. mitment, in the words of President Ruby Southwick, District 3; Carl A veteran of duty with the U.S. ing Association, the Utah Speech and defend Mellor and Mrs. Ivan Webb, DisKennedy 'to sustain if need be Army medical corps, he served a and Hearing Association, and vari- (Continued from Page One) the opportunity for trict 4. two and year term in the ous teacher's organizations. He has The platform committee, consissubcommittee questions more than two million people to British Isles. He, is married to the served for two terms in recent that own determine their future and of Lynn Lewis, Carl Mellor, ting should not involve subjects which former Lenore Swenson, also a years as the president of the Utah could choose own of their life'." way Davis, Roy Myrten Grant and I?aul prejudice their case. native of this community, and they Speech and Hearing Association. "Your city contains within its his Willes, will formulate a platform Hoffa testified that his agree- toric boundaries the are the parents of three children. Civically, Mr. Jones has been inopposing for by selecting ideas from local resiment with Bridges is an oral one ces of choice and coercion Dr. Brockbank has held member- volved in which dents. guidship in various civic organizations ance, and PTA activities in this for the present, although a draft divide the world today," Hodges Including the Spanish Fork Lions community He is .active in LDS has been prepared barring raids said. Club and Post 63 of the American church work, being a returned mis- by one union on the other, pro"The Kurfuerstendamm and StalLegion. He has also served in va- - sionary, and has had wide experi- moting joint negotiations and pro- in Allee reflect different worlds. of jurisdic- Here are freedom and hope, life (Continued from Page One) ence in school administrative and viding for settlement tional disputes. with and laughter. Here men are free asleep at the primary and stayed liaison type work in connection McClellan commented that to vote as they please, say what away from the polls. today his profession. He is a veteran of of contracts the prospect expiring they please and work at jobs of World War II, having served as an Provo's Nov. 7 election should be Alvin officer in the U.S. Navy, and pre simultaneously and concerted ne- their choice. SALT LAKE CITY ' big this year, with the "There fear casts its shadow especially E. viously, being a commissioned offi gotiations by the two groups "emof. repeal of the city charter issue Dunyon Nelson, 17, 1116-9t- h who apparently died in flash flood cer ' in the California National phasizes the potential danger of over all, and all are at the harsh and a return to the city commission Sept. 17,; Memorial rites to- Guard. He has served on several such lethal and monopolistic pow- mercy of a totalitarian regime im- system of government on the balposed by a foreign power. Nearly lot. day at 6:30 p.m., 31st Ward Chap- professional standards committees er." Without elaboration, McClellan three million refugees have borne el. Wallace Reid Hemming, 44, recently in the educational field for elecAnother proposition 2S50 Cherry Blossom Lane, fo the Utah Department of Public said the public will be justifiably eloquent testimony to those con- tion of a charter evaluation comdied Thursday; funeral Instruction. He states that he has concerned if "Communist domi- ditions." mission to study the charter with Brandt announced at the opening a view to proposing - amendments Services were Saturday. Mrs. long held the desire for service in nated unions" form alliances with unions and then ceremony that the square in front to the public Fern Betts Close, 53, 1373 Green a post such as the city council. may or may not servsecto of the radio tower had been re- be on the ballot, depending upon infiltrate them." St., died Thursday,- funeral proceed Boyd L. Park, the party's named Hammarskjold Platz after the result of injunction proceedings ices will be Monday noon, 36 E. ond candidate for the post of city 7th S. Leslea Joy McConnell, First, well drilled specifically for the lte Secretary General of the now before the court. The! charter councilman, is a native of Spring-villLeRoy He began hi$ education in oil was. put down in Titusville, Pa., United Nations who was killed in a evaluation move was sponsored by daughter of Lester McCon-riell, and Barbara Lea Deuel schools of that community, later in 1859, according to the Encyclo- plane crash while on a peace mis- citizens who desire to preserve the 4552 W. 5055 S., died Thurssion to the Congo. graduating from the Brigham pedia Britannica. charter. day; graveside services Monday noon at Valley View Memorial Er Hokanson Florinda OREM gose, y - ! : " j . 4-y- nfant Rites Will Heart Ailment Is Be Held at Mona Fatal to Sister (earns Youth I Orem Matron First Deerhunt Dies at 64 Accident Victim After Dies A Kearns boy be In Riverton came the victim of Utah's first deer hunt gun accident Saturday. Brief Illness Mrs. 'Mammie Carter Accidentally shot in the foot by a Florinda Richardson ..v.ww. ear wn Nominations Planned by Lehi Parties I I Candidates Named by Prog ressives Party in Spanish Fork Elections ar an MONA ... Funeral for Wade Eugene Orgill, infant son of Clif ford D. and Genean Herbert Orgill of Liver more, Calif., who died Friday at his home of pneumonia, will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at Mddsen, 64, 1594 W 12600 S., Riverton, for- the Doyle Orgill home in Mona. mer Provo resident, died Thurs Bishop Mark Vest will officiate. Burial Will be in the Mona Ceme- day at her home ery. of causes. The baby was born April 19. She was born 1961, at Livermore. June 2, 1897, in Surviving are his parents, one Provo a daugh brother, Duane, of Livermore; ter of Verenus grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Orgill, Mona,--anand Matilda Lee Fausett Carter. Herbert, Pay son, and a great- She was margrandmother, Mrs. Fay Russell, ried t o Niels Payson. Madsen, Oct. 28, 1916, Provo. Mrs. Madsen She had attended the Lincoln school and lived in Provo until her marriage. She was a member of (Continued from Page One) the Reorganized LDS Church. She to and the was an expert seamstress and her planes of Yugoslavia airmen in Yugoslav training . hobby was handiwork. their use. Surviving are her husband, a Sen. John G. Tower, son, Orville; Riverton; daughters, meanwhile said he had unsubstan-- , Mrs. Wilford (Beulah) Winholtz, tiated information that Yugoslav Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Tom pilots trained at American air (Bette) Webb, Paris, France; 10 bases are being used to instruct brothers, Vern Cuban, pilots for Fidel Castro's grandchildren; Austin Carter, Carter, sister, Mrs air force. of Provo. all Nancy Moe, Tower said in a statement re Funeral seryices will be Mon leased by his office "here Friday day at 1 p.mii in the Riverton Sec night that he had been told this, ond LDS Ward Chapel. Friends but had had no "opportunity thus may call at the Goff Funeral far to substantiate it." Home, State Street, Midvale, SunHis comments added fuel to a day from 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday controversy over a U. S. program prior to services at the family home 1594 W. 12600 S., Riverton Interment will be in the Riverton Cemetery. natural 1 -- - JFK Orders R-Te- Of Lindon Man PLEASANT GROVE Maralyn Bertha Morton, 65, Pocatello, Ida., died Friday evening at the Utah Valley Hospital following a heart ailment. A brother Robert N. Mor- - ' ton, resides in Lindon. She was born Nov. 8, 1895, at Lindon, the daughter of Allan and Mary Ann JVIcGimpsey Morton. She attended elementary school at Lindon; graduated from high school at Pleasant Grove; obtained a B.A. degree at BYU; an M.A. at .the University of Chicago. She had taught elementary school at Lindon and Lewiston, high school at Cowley, Wyo., and Eureka. She taught English at Ricks College, ot Rexb'jrg, Ida., for eight years. For the past 28 vears she had been professor of English at the Idaho State College at Pocatello. Surviving is her brother of Lindon and several nephews and nieces in the area. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Olpin Sundbcrg Mortuary in Pleasant Grove. Friends may call Monday from 7 to 9 p m. and Tuesday prior to services. Burial will 'be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. T to train Yugoslav pilots and sell Marshal Tito's government sur- plus American jet fighter planes. Mishaps - ar , well-know- . n cur-entl- Le-Gran- de pre-medi-c- Communists al Teamster one-ha- lf parent-counqilin- g, Election Fever T (Continued from Page One) his head and multiple minor lac erations of both hands, and Miss Sumner suffered a fractured thumb and lacerations of. the mouth and! right knee. Damages to the car were listed at $1500 Gordon Reeves. 20. 701 S. 300 W. Provo was reportedly admitted to the Utah Valley Hospital late Sat urday with a gunshot wound in the abdomen. Detective Miner of the Provo Police Department, who in vestigated, said the youth was ap rifle parently cleaning a when it accidentally discharged and the bullet struck him in the ab domenJ He was taken to surgery late yesterday - and no further de tails on his condition were availa ble at presstime A two-ca- r collision at the 500 S. and 600 E. intersection in Provo was reported by police late yesterday. Three persons., listed as er 1 A Sophie Shurtz, 69, Beulah Blad, 47, and Cordelia College, 22, were reported las receiving treatment at Utah Valley Hospital. No further details on the mishap were available. V k3 1 .J i CO) 7 Utah Obituaries Hol-lada-y, non-Commun- ist ld, Park. e. E Seymour Leon LonSt., died Friday; funeral Monday 11 a.m., Lindquist and Sons Mortuary. A. h St., Dewey Nerden, 74, died Friday; funeral Monday 3 p.m., Lindquist and Sons Mortu-- . ary. Itemijo M. Gonzales, 38, 147 W. 28th St., died Friday; funeral Monday 2 p.m., Larkin Mortuary. Robert John Bow-- . ; LOGAN cutt, 74, died Friday; funeral Monday noon, Rogers Mortuary Chapel, Tremonton. : GARLAND Mrs. Mary Wride Andrus, 84, Garland, died Friday; funeral Monday 1:30- - p.m., :Garland Second LDS Ward Chapel. Heber LeRoy RICHMOND Albiston, 63, died Thursday; funeral Monday 2 p.m., Rich mond LDS Tabernacle. EDEN Charles Alexander Iloffffe, 74, died Friday; funeral Monday 1 p.m., Lindquist and Sons Funeral Chapel, Ogden. TOOELE Thomas Edwards died Thursday; funeral Sr., 76, 1 p.m., Tooele .First-Sixt-h Monday Ward Chapel. GREEN RIVER, Emery County -- John Harvey Bond, 81, died Thursday; funeral was Saturday. ; BRIGHAM CITY Capt. William Glen Boylarid, 31, former resident, died Thursday in West Germany. Washington TOQUE RVTLLE , V. 88, died Mark Lamb, County was funeral Saturday. Thursday; OGDEN don, 4, 430-26- th i2zr&M 1 . . . ... uccasion ROHBOCK SONS FLORAL 1042 S. State, Orem AC G0 " lfx s n 'h. jh ph.. m I 3 one full carat TOTAL f. 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