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Show SUNDAY, l MARCH 18, 1S62 Utah County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD 4 C Russ Hold No-Coiite- MOSCOW (UPI) w About 147 million Russians go to the pells today to cast ballots In a national election that in many ways shows ' more resemblance to a festive holiday than a serious political contest. The voters will troop to the polls starting at 6 a.m. and select a list of unopposed candidates for the Supreme Soviet that includes .Premier; Nikita Khrush chev and spacemen Yuri Gagarin and Gherman Titov. Then the fun begins. Polling places across the country will be decorated with j red flag3 and bunting and many voters remain in the area after casting their ballot to sing and dance. One Communist Party! member . in charge of getting out the vote told a western reporter that "election day has taken on some thing of the holiday spirit! of the old religious holl ij days. j dressed and up get "People have a good time,'.' he added. The election is also fun for the candidates.. The only chance any candidate has to lose is If he re ceives a majority of negative bal lots, j an extremely rare occur 'I I, L ;jj rence, ""I'iljri:': The Supreme Soviet is the Russian version of a national parlia ment and has two houses, the Council of the Union and the Council of Deputies. i co-cont- est i , IW n IIWII III Spokane 57, N., Provo, died Saturin the .Veterans afternoon day Hospital at Salt Lake City following an extended illness.! He was a native and! lifetime resident of I Provo. Born September 15, 1904 at Provo, he was the son of David Henry and Annie Gertrude Smith Loveless. He received his educa-- cation 'f in local schools. A veteran of World! War II, he served with the U.S. Army ''! j j in and had 1942 a received a dis- medic 1 after g a charge sutie rin heart attack.- - I. Mr. Loveless j He was married to Dorothea! Hicks May 8, 1945 at American Fork. A mem ber of the LDS church, he was active in the Rivergrove Second - x Ward.' ;i ri For 37 years he was a member of the Provo City iFire Depart ment and at the time of his death held the post of Fire Inspector for Provo City. He had been in n charge of the n for campaig connection vith several years. In this project, he was noted for the repairing and restoring of dolls for local youngsters, having sometimes been called '"Doc the - i i Herald-Fireme- Sub-For-Sa- ; r. fo ;:!' doll man." He is survived by his wife and three sons, Carl D. and Danny and David Loveless, Provo, George Loveless, Los Altos, Calif., and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m.; in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel. ' Friends i i j j ..'A V Explosion may call at the mortuary Tuesday between 6 and 8, p.m. or Wed nesday prior to services. Interment will be In the; Provo-CitCemetery with full military honors accorded ; by Dean Post 13, Provo, of the American Legion, with Com mander Harold Brown directing. y I At .SPOKANE, Wash. (UPI), least r 18 persons were hurt,! ap parently none critical, when an explosion followed by fire ripped through ;a city block in North Spokane Saturday night, i.j The blast occurred in the one-sto- ry North Monroe Furnitures Co. (at 1420 North Monroe). It demolished the store J an adjacent cafe, shoe store' and pizza house and knocked 'out windows as far j MM". !('. 'away as a mile. ; j j I Men-denh- all j Truce .: (Continued from Page One) inflicted on Israeli territory by j.l Syrian artillery: ' ' The Israeli spokesman said at least 30 Syrians were killed, 20 wounded and one captured. He said a Syrian stronghold north of the village of Nuqeib was "de;i ' ;- J, - I :l (Damascus reports said one Syrian was killed and four wounded. A Syrian spokesman said the Israeli attack was beaten off with the aid of the Syrian air force. He said five Israeli buses and A five ambulances 'were sighted on BERKELEY, Calif. (UPD mouse is help- the battlefield picking up Israeli ing mankind establish patterns of dead and wounded after the fight living in space, according to Uni- tosmW-:"-::-(In Amman, a! Jordanian spokesversity of California scientists. man Oswald Carence and said' Israeli planes, dropped William J. G. Golueki said Friday that lithe two bombs on Jordan's territory; mouse' had been kept in a closed near the scene of the fighting and container for 43 days and emerged escaped despite 'Jordanian "resistance."! The spokesman said none the worse for wear. The scientists explained that Jordan is taking the "necessary the problem for both mouse and military precautions" and pledged future spacemen is to find a way Syria "any military aid" it need to keep air fresh, water supply ed against the "treacherous Jew same time, ish aggressors.") i adequate and at the :: wasted of dispose They said they achieved this through an intricate chemical re- CARNIVAL action between the mouse's breathing,' its fluid and solid wastes, algae (one cell plants) and strong flood lamps to provide the growth energy for the algae. j j - itrl i 1 I ; -- ii j it . " . v:' t 704-5t- 607-2n- d; j - j v - : All-re- d, j j- - ' Five Persons Suffer Minor Hurts In Crash accident1 Saturday 50Q W., Provo, resulted in minor injuries to five :' j r persons. Driver of the first car was Mrs. Patricia S. Beck, 437 E. 34 S., x aascugcis iu ine car inyciii. cluded her husband, William! M. Beck, and daughter, Mary Beck. They were treated for bruises and whiplash injuries by their , physician. The other car involved in th crash was driven by John War ner, 1073 N. 500 W Both he and his wife, Edna B. Warner were treated at the Utah Valley HoW pital for bruises and lacerations. Investigating officers said the two-c- ! 1 n. : t - ; en great-grandchildr- Couch Smolders 'Empty' Provo House Saturday ' v- j i j .. Salt Lake Demos Carlson Party Chairman i,- ! i Monday Rites Set ;j ii - - j Fbr'BuniWoodard ' j 283-20- ' .. scout-master- s. ' j " . '1 Deserter Army V "" .. ; ! one-nig- ht m ; . Provo Mdn Listed Fair to Poor" After Gun Mishap Sighted M j pne-yearV- A MemoRies at I I I N i j ' j ; ;! j west-northwe- st. 1 YOUR CHOICE L - mm j j " il ,- f I -- .;, - ; IIj UjilHiy o' yj ..fe .i.ilnjjj.ii - J le-- j ! WMSm v 1 Dinner, Meeting,; Gromyko and Rusk: will i meet j- - -- By DICE TURNER Tuesday night at - a; 1 to dinner which the Russian has invited Rusk. But thej expectation is that a meeting or possibly a Big Three session with British Foreign Secretary Lord Home will two-pow- er have been arranged before then. The arms conference itself was in recess until Monday morning. Rusk planned to spend the weekend catching up on his paper 2 tapering baguettes enhonce merald-cu- t diamond bridal pair, ..f:;-10 beautiful diamonds ignite bri- UlCseld." dal pair 1 S395C3 Coavnint termt $10 plus tax In 14K Weekf gold. YeuT money back I" 60 days If you can find a better diamond ' valuel IHustratlons Enlaf8d to Show Deloil 17 VMTER-RESISTA- A ;..:; j Rusk and Home were reported ' sweep! second hand. j J j m 17iewel Elgin wit mesii bracelet, P-- I fi:' $59 plus tax with stainless' steel bock, expansion at only band. Terrific $ 88 2 diamonds accent 17 jewel Elgin. 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Henry isn't smoking as much Freddy's dating less,fciand I'm not trying to the garal" out ths car, . ... ! twt tj we. pluV Gold-fille- in J Complete Service in Merhoriam 0D 1. Boron 1 i $6 Monthly JggC3 - NI Water-resista- nt Tuesday.- 12 diamonds enhonce delicate, 14K case of MKgold. JEWELS I I Rusk might get .together before dismayed but not particularly surprised at the slightest easing of the Berlin impasse with Gromyko still following the Soviet line that Allied occupation must end and the city become a demilitarized "Free City." x6 blazing diamonds distinguish bride and groom duo in NO MONEY DOWN! ..Months te Pay I $ggc3 work. Home was in London. Gromyko was in Geneva and there was an outside chance he and Lehigh Avenue, Avenell, New Jersey, His Provo address was given as F3108 Helaman Halls. Two way radio communication was maintained throughout! the search by jeep patrol members, who were directed in their operations by the organization's vice president,1 Don Hendrickson. A huge spotlight was poistioned below the mountain and .'its beams focused on the ' rescue area until the body of the victim had been brought down. The Identity of the first person to reach the victim, said" to be a hiker who stopped his body as it slid down the mountainside was not known. Others were reported to have given artificial respiration for a time in a vain M effort to help. , Exquisifa .. .ii " j ! 103 salt annually. . , j, are pending. The youth's mother was listed as Mrs. P. C. Catano, is estimated that the average person consumes 12 pounds of - i ; ary where funeral arrangements It ar 2:15 p.m.' at 500 N. j ..- great-grandchildre- j , . map-riag- e Fall From . In L : ! ); John SALT LAKE CITY Harold (Johnny) Kins, 60. 2027 EI 9th S., died Thursday. Everett Sisard Smith,! 59, 2730 Sonnett Dr., died Thursday; funeral Monday noon, Grandview LDS Ward Chapel, 2930 20th E. WiUiam August Frederick Prahl, 75, 828 Provo District, Utah National Park St. died Friday ; funeral Parks Council, has set March 23, Monday 1 p.m.. South' Second LDS 30, and April 6 from 7:30 to 9 Ward Chapel, h E. Alice p.m. at the East Sharon Stake Chapman Burden, 78, 8 E. Crystal Center as the time for a- - Spring Ave., died Thursday; funeral University of Scouting to train Monday 2 pirn., Burton Second unit scouting personnel in the LDS Ward Chapel. 2702 S. Main v basic courses. St Mrs. Elizabeth Flynn, Foundy, 85, Ave., died Friday the of Directing University 9 a.m. 7 84, of !. j; : . i Continued from Page One) . 1 I , . He was born in Spring City Clarence Duke, 68, 577 E. 400 She was bora on May! 26, 1877,. a son of Harry retired Provo fireman, died April 21, 1884, S., and Lydia Pollard Puzey. He Mansfield, Not- early Saturday morning at the married; Letetia Becks trom on Valley Dec 30, 1902 in Manti. The Utah xfollowtingham' shire -' Hospital County,1 Englwas later-- solemnized in the a op"ing major the and, torndaughLDS Temple. Manti . eration a week e ui A prominent farmer and stock I ago. p v and Caroline he was an active member was He raiser, born ; Shooter Cooper, ' LDS Church. of the in 19, 1894, Jan. Scouting will be Mario Anderson, Requiem Mass Wednesday Mrs. Lloyd She was marProvo District leadership train- St. Patrick's Church, Bisbce, two Mrs. son are Surviviing Provo,! the children, 1912 to William ried Garrett in at t Joseph ; and Andrew! and Richard Puzey Salt ing chairman. Instructors will be: Ariz. Mrs.Lena Powell Dunn, 88, t Brigham City. He died Aug. 22, Cub Scouting, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 1958 Clare ment Way died Fri, 1922. She later married Thomas Lucy Harrison LakeXXty: a stepson, S. T. f Duke. Mr. Duke Salt Lake City; two grand- liam E. Itawcliffe ; Guide Patrol, day; funeral Monday 11 a.m., 574 William Lloyd, Aug. 9, 1928, in edreceived his -J children whom he reared,) Arcil-l- a Ollie Branam and Vera Nelson; E. 1st S. Mrs. Jeanne Uhstrom thi Logan LDS Temple. He died ucation! Mr. Duke in resident, died the Dec. 6, 1948. She came to the Baldwin,Salt Lake City and Boy Scouting, Lloyd Hill and Dar- Budelier, 61,informer Los Mrs. accident marSchools. He Provd Ols Was Angeles. win Thursday apparently occurred U.I S. in 1911. en; Exploring, Cal Amott DeVere Brough, Orem; six grandCity 52. Mrs. Beck slowed down to former resident. when to ried Faye Barada, Charlotte She Evans. and "Drayton Nuttall, and instituchildren j 13 Surviving are three sons. ' L. T. died 15 In died was avoid Sanj marHe. Francisco; Friday hitting pigeons flying up Funeral services will be Wed- tional representatives, Dean Clay. funeral and burial Monday in San from'the (Ren) Garrett and Norman Gar- ried to years ago. road, and was hit from 17, March Jones, Ruby A bzasic training certificate will rett, Ogden, , and Albert William 1952, in Provo.nesday at 1 p.m. In, the Spring Francisco. r behind the second car.! by be issued to those who attend all LDS Ward Qiapel. r Garrett, Provo; five grandchilCity MANTI Mr.rbuke began working with Ilyrum Domgaard, three sessions.' j" dren; four 87, died funeral Monday 1917 the fire in and Friday; department brothers and Sisters. Those who should attend the 1! Center: LDS Ward Manti! a captain in 1947. He as p.m., retired ' cub, department include: Pack Chapel. Services will be Monday noon a member of the LDS Church j XvJ asin the Logan 11th Ward Chapel. was committeemen, cubmasters, was J. Odd and active OGDEN the la Fellows Mrs. Zora Eldct Katherine Friends may call at the Hall sistant cubmasters, den mothers, j:;:;4died h 78, Evans, In funeral Lodge. Friday; rj parents of .boys 8, 9, and 10 who Mortuary today from 7 to 9 p.mi Surviving are his ' widow and and Monday from 10 a.m. until haven't received a basic certifi- Monday 11 iam., Liridquist Mor tuary. cate, and Primary partners. servicesJ Burial will be in Wells-- three sons: Wayne C. and Donald A SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) CASTLEDALE Duke F. Mrs. Mary Duke, Provo; Raymdnd ville. InNtttendanceNit the guide, paGtertrude was at Midvale of Cleveland, Ohio; five grandmill foreman Jorgensen. Boulden, 75, We had a fire across the street trol course should be trekker and died Friday; funeral Monday 1 elected Salt Lake County Demochildren; two stepsons,) Stanley a on was leaders. guide and Max Jones, Provo; three Saturday afternoon. It Castledale LDS Ward cratic, chairman. P.m., house. small Unoccupied Damages Basic boy scout course should Chapel. brothers arid two sisters, Earl Wayne Carlson beat Warwick 3 and Leo Duke, Provo; Wilford were slight and nobody 1 was there include: Troop committeemen, CLEARFIELD at the counMrs. Gladys C. Lamoreaux scoutmasters, assistant Wadkins 517 Ma ty organizational convention held Grace Duke, El Monte, Calif.; Mrs. to. get, hurt... Litts,! 63, . xx ple St., died Friday ; funeral and Firemen rushed to the' scene, Silas Sorenson, Provo; Mrs. today, Ethel Spillbury was reto the street across thej just Attending the basic explorer burial in New London, Wis. elected vice chairwoman and Polksey, Miami Beach, South of the Herald building J SPRING LAKE - Funeral serv- Gladys -- : are: course ... ; .post committeemen, Virginia Fitzgerald was elected Flay Mortan for ices, (Bun) LaMar about S p.m. Neighbors had sum-- j adand associate Tues.!..-. post advisors; Funeral services will be secretary.woodard, 50, who cued Thursday, upon visors.moned them, apparently; Utah's from 1 Democrats The in Our p.m. Chapel of seeing smoke pouring out of a: will be held day at aim at took most A special populous county trainingses-sio- n Monday at 1 Memories Mortuary. Friends may small, shabby and untenanted Wallace F Senator at for institutional representa (Continued from Page One) Republican p. m. in the call 6 thej8 mortuary (Monday little three-roohouse. After Bennett in speeches today. from and Tuesday be the will first to) p.m. J Lake taught night tives 1 sniould-in they found a certiiicates. When his Spring breaking registration services.!. to will Interment zs. L DS Ward prior iviarcn ering couch in one room and the tdentity. was established, he. wa be in the Provo City Cemetery. C3iapel. A burnfilled with. smoke, tuhied over to U.S. Imilitary au- place Outt Chapel bp Friends may tkids left butt by ing cigarette iljorities,, faed a court' martial Morris caU at the! Keith as! Q. the George or transients" was listed for desertion, 'was sentenced to Jolley Mortuary, hard labor t Ft. suspected; cause. In' 'Poor' Condition Payson, jtoday Leavenworth and dishonorably :H. FR from 7 to 9 discharged. SALT LAKE CITY (UPD Elder p.m. and at the 'He is a son of . ohn George DUNE: Clarence Duke funeral Mr. Woodard ward, c hap e.l George Q. Morris of the Council Gessner of Kingsville, Tex., and services will be held Tuesday at 1 Monday prior td services. Burial was ordered to the scene of that of the Twelve, Church of Jesus Mrs. Hazel B. Raymond of : Mel will be in the Payson City Ceme p.m. in Our Chapel of Memories. Saints, was bourne, Fla. N' arid was expected to Christ of Latter-da-y sighting Friends may call Monday from 6 to tery. man listed in Provo was! it inj a matter of hours, in poor" condition today at LDS fair to poor' t condition Saturday reach 8 p.m., Tuesday prior to services. Technically, there Are no U. S. The floating objects were Hospital, at the Utah Valley Hospital fol-vo City Ceme national holidavs that have been Burial will be in 750 miles west of Guam. East-We- st lowing a shooting accident Friday spotted The flare's exact position from his office and entered the hospital established as such by the federal tery. M !: at his home, government. the island! Was Wednesday night. 1 (Continued from Page One) Injured was Lamar A. Woods, 47, 2578 N. 8th B The accident the unaligned delegates partici occurred when a .300 Savage rifle ais pating in tne he was cleaning .discharged. ment conference believe Russian Police that Mr. Woods reported stubborness here is meant to was shot the left side of force the; United States and Bri- ms cnest. through rouna ms He was; tain to agree to 'upgrading'! the wife on her return from pywork talks to a meeting with Khru about 2:30 p.m. Friday. '" "j;: ::... ' shchev. on action the 'part of two Quick There were reports the Soviet Provo ..officers, Sgt. Ronald leader may call for ah emergency Jensen police and Sgt. Max Littlefield, summit just before the United saved Mr. Wood's life, States resumes testing, later next probably to Kenneth Forshee according Imonth." Provo r '':. police detective. After - 1 12 fiery diamonds accent 10 rare diamonds Ignite 15 diamonds dramatize new NO MONEY DOWN! ; Communist diplomats have been being called to the scene of the " ' mr wniie 14K and bride i w Princess in dinner ring, 14K duo, Menfh groom inl origai pair fmyl the conference accident the two are reported to saying smugly In Yewr 40 back enemy 03 gold. the' no lobbies that West has gold, have stopped, the flow of blood of 599 j s,d J99 days If you can And a $ggc3 choice but to agree to a summit the wounded man by applying a better diamond value! I A II .LI.. J $2.23 $2.25 Weekly Wctkly ?""Dnin7 II 11..:.-II when the Soviet leader raises the compress on the wound until an doctor" i.j:" ambulance issue again. and arrived. ' Their argument is that President Kennedy stands committed to attend a summit before June Ruslc 1 if progress Is made in Geneva, or in the event- of a crisis, or It (Continued from Page One) the; interest of the United States of hope that there might be prowarrants a summit. j But in the light 'of Russia's ap-- j gress. ;...j'k:: The officials also said Premier parent indifference to a Berlin settlement and a nuclear test ban Nikita S. Khrushchev's tough our and her firm opposition to West-- j election speech in Moscow yesterfor! choice disarmament day foreshadowed no easing of the ernj demands! controls, Western experts on the tension. In that speech he boasted spot said they foresaw nothing of a new global rocket that could that a summit could settle which attack the United States from any direction and) Warned that the the foreign minister could not. division of Berlin was permanent. j molished."."- M j i j Mouso Experiment Helps to Solve Space Problem Utah Obituaries '' Clarence Dulce7 Father of Provo Provo District Woman Succumbs Sets Scout Fireman, Joseph Henry Puzey, Spring City, father of Provo resident, Mrs. William (Marie) Andrew, Dies at 68 a Provo University1 died Saturday morning causes. hospital) jnatural . Carl Edwin (Doc) Loveless, j pre-Bolshev- ik hospital 864 W. 400 j 1 Mrs. Harriett Cooper Garrett Lloyd, 77, whose son, Albert William Garrett is a resident of Provo, died Friday af k Logan Well Known Provo Man Succumbs si: iu- Succumbs in Logan (Doc) Loveless E. i Voie Today l-l- Provoan's Mofherx TRAHSISTOR RADIO tig tone! Tiny set! 5 select qeellty transistors diode. 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