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Show r ;r i. 4; SUNDAY HERALD - APUlt SUNDAY, im Utah Lake' View Funeral Sot Fo Rites dn's It r: )!;; Spanish Fork Man Set Monday SPANISH FORK Utah I Olive Warner Garrick County,' f Heart Illness Claims Nephi Woman at 52 j Ill- !' I1 - Funeral services for Lewis' Golden Stall-ing- s, NEPHf01ive Warner Garrick yl,, ' L r A - " ia . Two Killed Mrs.-Murra- i ' I I- Die! in Fire - !' . f f .. ! i I Search SERVICES ce , tyQuincy j 4 vvw ,1 . r in l for those who Ttis . foll-frt- ' J. ivauM JL in '' knaw tiiVAC yri- -- J. . ! L t was - p- , 'I ! M IXCHANGI M nri.iSDr After Ithe Moab hearings Ure wrapped up,' the scnatori move to Salt Lake City for final session on jMonday. Now Is f r tht L I - j 32 4733 ;, j 1 " ' "T j -- wf '1 '' riv- ,,!. - ..m.-.- i. -!- V. El IJ.' I ' : i. r ; . ;'. m i II ji AT I (! w4M ? N i ' LL ' ! I I ;; I. DID' ... man .!.. al 11 M says L' '1ill. B n M . , a , III I i tHI ,n. I '' CONTACT LENSES on i . .Mm 1150 North 5th Weif ,! ! B; , " .iill R . 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I i IAIT1AKI CITY PLACI 7 Self-windi- ng m r 0mm riRST WESTERN Ci:!hl Cam. 1 I - J V m? 1 GUMSSE clzlnii the Canyonlandi Park! be caue tncy thinx it would take more land Away from! Utah. Bu he said,! on the contrary, the park area is already federal land.' "I would be put to ja better use as a National park, ' he said. State leprcscntatlve Mclvin Dal ton bid the committee) that' local 1 Democrats are behind the Mos. r EJEflVILY Mortgage Investment Company J Bill.! 880 ZENITH ; i BERG MQRTUARY , 3 times." A, cattle and dude! rancher from the j Moab area, Ross Mussclman said j mahy people have, been crlti OHUM j J I -- I i i . (Continued from Page One) considers the rights of miners and eil men and of ranch hands and the American peop e, to enjoy the majcstlq splendor of this sand' toni kingdom." The chairman of he Grand Coun ty Commission, Winford Bunce, aid he spoke fori all the county "size! is; no object." He told the senators! that the park should per haps bci even larger, taking f la certain Jareai not now! included. He Jlso recommended the pro. posed southeast Utah parkway. Bunce strongly recommended mult pleuse provisions! He said, time the National Park Ser- vice lcarncd to live with multiple useJust as other agencies have had j to 'adjust to! meet; changing 1012 So. ed one-tim- ? i " Bab-cl-Ou- r- j Dill Moss .ii ' 1 ,.-- ' Children 3 ill; -- jj t t 7 68-fo- ot ; Captured H cept dismissal. At 6:15 a.m. (4:15 a.m. EST) nearly four hours after the had L announced that government . . . ne inaa Deen replaced! oggl is sued a communique saying he was still I in! command and described the action of the garrison generals as an 'inexplicable re- H bellipn.' had been Poggi regarded as the lead ng figure in the roup which had threatened to depose Guido un- less he acceded to their demands; forkcraSkdown on the Peronists and Communists who registered large gains in last month's pro vincial! elections. wet-k- . J Carreras, although nominally Bothjthe plane, a Cessna which Poggrn superior, tctua ly was re landed at Camp Llbrrtad airstrip nrnr Havana, and the $40,000 ihrlmrj ;jboat, which iivai taken OUR ANCESTORS into (iijisjodv1 by harbor authorities in Havana,; remained In Cuba. Thercj was pa Immediate word as to what; would become of them, j Democrats y j Oeth, kinder, pressure from ?David Thomas Healy, 22, , were midnight Rauch and other generals of the accused' o( kidnaping! Mead here Buenos Aires garrison 1 who had April IS and forcing him to fly vowed that they would fight if them to Cuba in a small private necessary to keep Guido in office. Thd gbvernmenc also designated 38 - caiber pistol in' my nec Rauch as commander of the arunder rnyright ear" and ordere my in place of Lt. ben. Raul him to fly to the island. oggl, but! Poggi refused to ac Clarence Lee Jones, 25, Willia H! Infuriated - j : J1M - I l Bad Weather U Doesn't Stop Egg Hunters A 1 Thomas! 22, and Richard Cobb,1 SO, were charged with Stealing the If shrimp trawler,' Teresa and Julia, from Key West April 14 and sailing it; to' Havana. "Wejgot deported because they (the Cubans) didn't trust us," Jones said. "They accused us of being from the CIA." BI said the flight of the The plane and 'the voyage of the boat were Hot related. The six returnees said they together when (Cuban authorities threw them 'alii into the sami lcell in El Principe prison. Mead said they were jqiicationed intermittently for funera ': , i j 1 ' ' i k ii and Lot h. I1 Americans Sent Home By Cubans 28, A - I Leonard Malcolm Nosives 1- n . ay o-d- i: Nephi, and Dean A. Warner, Salt Lake! City1; two sisters j Mrs. Beth Mitchell,; Salt Lake City and Mrs . ,l- f Myrtle fTaylor,1 NephiJ Page 6jie) f Services and burial will be lh (Continued from LLUJ J oved swiftly to. smash Hauch Greenviirb, Calif. j Poggi' opposition, ' By late morning he j appeared to have the situation well in hand without firing a shot. 1 Rauch also replaced Poggi as Army j commander! But Poggi refused to accept dismissal and quickly issued a communique an nouncing his stand The communique was broad cast over radio stations! for hours The stations morningl J' fi.l MIAMI tUPI) 1 The FBI Saturday ij Radio Nacional were inooKea wuiij charged two American? with kid Which was under Poggrs controL naping and three others with But at 9:30 aim. (7:30 a.m. est) BLectuny, a sanmp ooai wnen mey resume normal ipiograius. landed here Friday night after1 tney 30 tanks and a A column being sent home by the Cuban! strong force of troops from government. the big Camp Mayo army base, The five and another American; 20 miles frbmthe capital arrived who was not charged Woodruff in tne city ai u a.m. lai o a.m. Mead'of Miami, were sent from; est).! Rauch announced there Havana: on a commercial flight.' would be no immediate attack on Mead told authorities the five ref Guido's forces. quested! political - asylum in Cuba The! new war secretaijw succeed but the Cuban government did no ed retired iMaj. Gen. Marino Car- ' if. grant' . '- 5 n !1 at Dies I r i -- 80 V: . here f ailment, after a (brief illShe was born' Nov. 18,; 1903. a :f j ness. daughter of Frank and l. Friendi may Amy Oliver 'Warner, I She marf call at the Walknea Alien L,l Garrickf Dec. 23 er Mortuary this The Imarriage I; 1930, at Nephi. Iv a n I n tr Mr. h. Sttlllngs J was later solemnized Jn an LDS tween 7 9 or andl Monday Temple. Mr, uarrick died 14 prior to services. Interment will 1955, be in the Spanish J ork City Ceme- Mrs. Garrick was an active tcry. Stalling was Ija .native member! of the LDS Church. Shi of Lewisvillc, Ida.- and Aid been had lived in Crescent Itllls; Calif.L a resident of Spanish Fork since for ' the past 20. years. 1923, He jjis survived by his widow, Surviving are one granddnugh 'three oniJ tvo I daughters, 20' tcr; (Ar only child preceded her grandchildren, five brothers and three sisters two jbroihers,, James A. Warner) 1 it - Spanish Fork Man Suffers Fracture Of Leg in Mishap 3 residence Thursday iJ Troops Police Attend School on ii Mi '! ear-pedestri- an Stalllngs died at his Iwood ! , Grant Jensen officiating Mr; y died Thursday at the home of her parents in Nephi of a heart 52,! aI uranf UDiruanes Eclc I'ii It. V : i will be held Monday at p.m. in the Spanish Forlk 11th Ward j Chapel, with Bishop 62, 1; r SALT LAKE CITTn 14. Fraicls Marion Mortensen, 7$, 555 E. 1st S., died Thursday; funeral noon 260 E. S. Temble. Glenn Milton Osborn, 75, 974 Atkin Ave., Elwood Jacob Daniel Erk. ISO. Dr. Royal L. Garff, Ph.D., not 3S1 W. 200 N., died died Thursday; funeral Monday SPANlSlt FORK 'n ed professional speaker and Uni morning it iU residenceSaturday of ika- - 2 p.m. 36 E. 7th S. Kirs. Gene50 587 E. 1st R.. Soan- of Utah faculty member. tural causes, vieve - A. Sullivan, 78, d .ed Thtirs-day- ; !l Ml Funeral services will be held versity Central Utah peace officers this ish Fork, Suffered a broken leg will address the April meeting funeral services Monday was born lie Monday at 11 a.m. in the Berg week attended sabotage school. ana abrasions Saturday lafternoon 1 of thd Central on Nov 21. 1881. morning at the Cathedral of j the Drawing Room Chapel for Scott UnUtah Ufe I aught by Army explosives dis h a accident. Long ' Swamp, Madeleine. Susan Fiurse, Andrew xaypr, yo, iaseview, As- derwriters at1 Provo iPo- technicians of posal H: land The Eldoi Berks n daughter accident occurred County, who died Friday 'is. s o c i a Uo hM at i - 'pal.,- the;:. son of Shirley B. Furse. 303 Vldas A ve , ice Mutual Aid Association Club county road west of ! "X - after an expend Spanish Fork. Provo, it Was . j i Willcfughby house. and of tfrlver the to- car announ bed was; Vernon G. Catherine Eck. noon, North Central pirk. wtrd. The classes, which opened rues. He was born affair The , ' ie 29, j3524 Meadowbrook, day. Mrs. Lafcra Aston day and concluded Friday with . in : K He m a r r l da OGDEN Provo on V will be held Mr Qitrrkri ;LfA tiLAM Floran-dAmelia. .53X-35th Creer Hopkins, 72, St., BettiAg off of charges on 'the east April 11 1887 a I Abril 27 12 at i son of William Kroninger on died Thursday; funeral Monday jfootliills, were designed to help to the Pasqn Hospitat at the noon,, Oct. 19, 1901, in 11 Aba.m., Aultoresl Mortuary. officers: identify various types of Investigating officer! was Char. Joseph, and Riverside Counh a d e - Ivan Henry McNee, GO, 723 2Gth commercial and homemade.) ex11 P bie Jane Scott h ?PS D- Warren, state highway pa. !TT into a try Club, TIT,. V.V Tn and to as informithem died St.t i Taylor, kle mar- plosives, Thursday. Dr. Garff ID. Garff is was reared in Berks County. Fol- can find expefts if troi. iVlttU . GUNNISON IlusneU S. Yord where they of marketing and speech professor r his marriage he attended needed. owing sen on .Feb. 26, at the in died 71, Noted ley, Chandler, Ariz., through- God's Bible School, Cincinnati, uhiversity Mr.! Taylor 1913, in the Salt out the The clqss was taught by sSgt. a lecture: he Ohio He was an Thursday; jnationa's for 1 evangelist Lake LDS Temple. D. Williams and Sgt. N, E. P. 'of ,eVond Gunnison miles has. logged 40,000 Ward ravel ip.m., years in wuconsin. Madden, explosives disposal lech-nicMr. Taylor attended Provo in 15 stalteSSince October of 1961. tnree Charx;!. In 1906 he homesteadod at ng, who arc members of the schools and Brigham Young Uni- This brings his mileage total for ALTONAII Warren l)ru AllredJ 36 years. In for N.D., Bucyrus 27th Ordnance Detachment (ED), versity. He moved to IjJakeview speakinengagemnts to 400.000, 942 he moved to! Provo where 51, died Thursday; jfu hcral MonJ at Tooele Ordnance De stationed in 1904 and had been an outstand- it wasslated. 1 p. m Altamoht LDS Ward since. day at lie he worked resided pot, but under the direction of ing dairyman and farmer for to his achiever ents Geneva Steel! duri ng World War Chapel. Inaddition 50 years. He and G. Marion asan educator and speaker!, Dr. I, later wai employed; at the PARK CITY Mr? Jcnnta M Tlie itinckley were responsible for Garff ii author cjf the volume, American Explosives Disposal DeSchool Tra Perk 70, died ning fu Peterson, Thursday; milk a grad-making Provo and also worked at the SpringVillc neral Monday 2 p.m.,! Park Pty, tachment at Tooele iwill assist market. local city, county and state peace Na onal in its tenth printing. Spring rain, mud and cold Company. Community Church. ers of Utah and Nevada with couldn't offit Later he became1 presidentbf publications have also featured Canning He1 was a member and helped stop a good ciWd of de WOODS GROSS Lurena rt any pVoblems involving sabotage Mill: Organi- six art cles by him C(Jncerning the Provo Grade-termined egg- - hunting Provo organize! and maintajin the Provo Mitchell, C7, 257 N 11th or explosives. zation! He was a representative selling bnd human relation No Bible Church! youngsters Saturday morning at Woods Cross died thursday; of the state board of Federated set sub, ect tor ms rrovo tai. Unas C tizens having any problem the Exchange Club's annual East In Oc ober, 1961, they celebrat- neral Monday 1 p.m!., West B bun inv lving explosives are asked to er egg hunt.! Milk Producers and was president as yet been annouiiced ed their ,60th wedding anniver tiful Ward Chapel. of tM Lake Bottom Cahal Com call the nearest peace officer, hOO nacre hd'A Sfimo 7 tivw Dr. arff has held posts and sary;. WWII 1IJU- nanSUNSET will for five years. M. whdse Clarence either Bishop1, pany Or a department are clinics" his widow, Provo; conducted f "sales den Surviving members and of the wives ' 53, 22G2 N. 75 W., died Thursday die the problem or, if necessary, club byat the Kiwanis and GRA J A member of the Lakeview LDS numbeif of national firmjjj and two sobs two and daughters, Vard, he filled a missioin to Aus-iral- business organizations prior to Reuel Eck. Felt, Ida.; Mrs. ?Ig funeral Monday 1 p.nri., Lindqutfjt call upon the 27th Ordnance De parks. iQther towns throughout the 1909-191-2, served in the his tachment, which maintains 24 county had similar egg Brown, Livingston, Mont.; Mortuary. (Ruth) post, present hynts. hourra-day BEAVER service out of Tooele. Mrs. Myrtle Ward iuperin tendency of the Sunday meet- - Mrs Esther! Stephens, Grafton, the of An added Officials crowds. highlight good reported ichairman ward of School, as Problems may include what to will be the announcement of N.D.; John W. Eck, Peekskill, Burt, 66, died Thursday; funerd 1 not as as if the ing though, largi and class building committee DS do about explosives brought home Bbaver election of N.Y; 21 grandchildren; 23 great Monday 2 p.m. recent of the results favor-- weather more been had hobHis Ward Chapel. leader; in the priesthoodf as war or war training souvenirs, aDiei fol the granacnuaren. new dfficer$ association and bies were hunting, fishing and dynamite and blasting powder Funeral services will be held cominfl term. All; members and reading. found abandoned in rhines or con- a.m. at the at ll Berg wives are invited to attend. Tuesday Surviving are his widow of their with Rev Room struction camps. Chapel Drawing Lakeview; a son' and two daugh Provo of the Henderson Rodgerl feers, eston Scott Taylor, Salt Bible Church officiating. Friends (Continued from Pag'e One) (Afton) Lake Citv: (Continued from Page One) may! call at the mortuary Monday William veered left and Love ess, Orm; Mrs. nosed into the evening from 6 to 8 p.m. ana reaction to Salan.'s European ground. (Glerida) Jensen, Whitt: er, Calif.; (Continued from 4-Page jOnd to inter' Most capture. streets were qui.pt-aservices, xuesaay prior it was a stuni kt (Continued from Page One) nine ! grandchildren; two great trict at the "l tnought Will be ment in uny Livingston although persons- stayed indoors out of convention, first," Thorsell said "Then tie around outside the prison walls a heavy granctcnuaren; a Droiner ana iwo it had Ibeen Known tor some time Ceirietery In Montana. rain. went down."1 for some time. But there were no plane sisters, Frank R. Taylor, Ray-wafe said he running again.! Hej Slogans, appeared overnight, incidents despite several shouts of Right At Us mond, Alberta, Canada j Mrs. Wil-lar- d he already everyone scrawled thought Jon , walls in! the Kay ones, 35, whb was visit "Long live Salan" which attempt ;(Ruby) "Olsen, Murray; Mrs. knew at but "wanted to dispel European quarters. One IJames C. (Delia) Jenien, Lake-iView- il ing the home of his brother, JVler ed; to drown out other shouts of any doubt." read: "Salan is Arrested but vln, near the scene bf the drash "OAS assassins." Gardy, Gardes, Goddard and Su in the suburban cdmmunity bf Officiating will be Bi shop Dean 62, was captured Friday sini Salan, ' Remain." The!y are OAS at The Mountlake Terrace.; Said he his in a small apartment near" the SALT LAKE COT (UP A. Johnson. Friends may call still on the !loose In Al leaders 6 to ther and a friend Jim Aldx- - University of Algiers, He was Utah Democratic Party ;Urday the mortuary Sunday from :. M geria. 8 p.m;. and Monday prior to serv unanimously endorsed Resolutions andier. were working in Mervin's flown immediately to Fraqce. lof five-yeabe! Provo in A the France followed up its capture ices. Interment will SEATTLE (UPI) at the time of the crash. calling! for reapportionment! e The army general one of Salan by pouring State egislature fend passage of old girl and her two brothers, hen the plana came into troops into City Cemetery. of France's greatest living mill to reinforce j its garrison the C nyonlands park pill Algeria ages 8 and! 10, died early this view, it looked as up it was. was expected to inSUNNY WEATHER FORECAST The party organizing con ention morning in a fire that raced ind right at us." Giles said j'lt tab leaders Oran, stronghold of the anti- two next to within the trial go The WASHINGTON (UPl) later oday was to pick a new through .tjieir home while they soemed to hit something, then Moslem underground wert asleep. aunce. The plane turned and hit weeks. weather bureau has optimistic state chairman abd choo Two sq'uadrons of mobile gen-- ! sen- . been ha Jalan A Ifniirf-fhWA vice Anita word for Easter, it promised a tween I two candidates one the of already house; dragged darmes arrived in Oran last part f1 bricht. sunny" day for most of chairwoman. Michelle, was taken to a Seattle house along with it and hit the tdnced to death In absentia for night. the nation. Among the six resolutions pre hospitil where she! is in critical other house. Part bf the plane1 his role in the 'revolt of the gen; senteq and passed by th 1,200 Condition suffering from smoke in- came off and wenti through he1 erals" last year in Algiers. Bu Average size of a U. S. farm he must now stand trial for his was 181 million f gallons delegates was one which said "in halation, During 1960, 134 acres In 1900; in 1939, it garage. crimes against France, specifical was 302 acres. "As soon as it hit! the gara The two brothers, James Gadr pf liquid petroleum gas was pro sufficient consideration has b e e n f certain dy, 10, and Robert 8, and their it burst into, a tremendous bal ly the mass slayings! in his cam duced on public domain and ac given j to the growth i I of piign to keep Algeria French fauired Federal lands. counties and loss popula lion in sister, Mirvia, 5, were the chil- - of flame," Giles siid.' 1 Two Homes Hits dreh of Mr. and Mrs. James L. other" Wishes. said the plane smaj s The! resolution fiurther said the Gaddjf. Sprinkle I yarded as a figurehead. He was voters of the state! are entitled to rs and of ed Mr. into h6me the Police were Searching f6r the recalled from retirement to take fair and equal representation. The children's! mother who was not at Al Rutka, then hurtled intd h the post of war secretary when attempt by the last Legislature to home when the fire started in a home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith he armed forces deppsted Presi- bed-w- o across the street reapportion was vetoed by Gov. room next to the first-floo- r ent Arturo Frondlzi. The Hutkas and their four cm (Continued from Page One) D. were room where, the Clyde. girls George to Some troops remained loyal dren Were vacation ng in Can id.i rile Moore of Walnut Creek, Cal Res. M.. Blaine Peterson of the sleep! hg. oggH creating a thrkt of open First District took the oppor Hoffman's office in Fresno said The father is in the army serv at the time of the crash. 'But ;wd arrare. itaucn stationea tommy- - tunlti at the convntion to make lng in Korea. bodies were pulJ d from the hb had been on company business InDRIW TAYLOR funtral SCOTT gunners at the Argentine "White his official announcement! that he lh the Midwest and had telephoned the cause of the wreckage of the Smith home. said Firemen held Monday Mrvlcti , will House" and the presidential rest-den- Is a eandidato for a second term. blaze was not Sprinkle said it had not brcp from Kansas Ci y, Thursday night determined, In IV in suburban Olivos was a tr. (iu ii,. ,11 ,'lho Brg Drawing o.njj determined if the bodies were aying he plannc d to fly to Wood- tic iwiu mc uviv't,avki 11c thought Frlvndt may call Room of vis precaution against possible at evcrsonc was aware he planned to or of Smiths Choptl. those tho Hoffman land reportedly The television tube was devclFriday. tack by Poggl's men. were his wife at left to dis Colo., hd Sunday vnlng from 6 to 8 p.m. wanted Longmont, run but he said Severely damag.dT oped in a Land Grant Inst tutlon, f t'ot Mr. homes two at women Den nd other the and Monday prior fo tervleti. nelghtwrlng pell rany doubt." Mr. He 11 Jlnne on Robert the ijian, East er the Mrs. khe resolution suppottlng April In trip Inttrmtn will bo In tht Provo City Had picked them up for the! trip Perk namd about 30 members of the Mrs. Frederick llnJncs, and bill dreatlng a Canyon on CtmeNry. home and mad c his last known the toem'ocrats slid they "con State Centrnl Committee pt'skU's and Mrs. Jerry Andrews. demii the attempt of Clyde and the county chairmen who automa- ever, none or tnese; innniH stop at sail iAKe c iy lor tuei. red, serve, At Salt Lak(j City, the Utah con liennettH anyone Injt to f tically ported Sen. Wallace F. Next the lvil Air Patrol said It planned and Republlenni size Saturday fuse the Issue" about the .wd In 1000 Si turn a set there have at their o produce writing press planes into! the search uie .W the park. of new and of million resolutioni elcctlni? WATCHES by barrels petroleum oday If weather permitted, A Otftcr resolutions suppt rtcd the nd Shelf 4a Continental storm the Outer struck! genera icavy spring Kennedy Administration' ii ntermotintaln area Friday, night. policies and the action in federal SJ1 " on. building Convert to Cailr prlvite compromise Hi A UJNGINES WITTAUER power transmission Unc! In the PRODUCT " S01D lYOUR HOME ON CONTRACT? upper uoioraao mvcrj v eject. Tito party treasurer,) S ate Hep o. i wt will buy your Ktai e itoU Contract cart Taylor of ogden, said the bliih.d firm. end laid olv, you: today. Dol wlth on pulrlghl part Is "In the bleck" :olng into ol "O" tit jtepf prle for your contreet. Coll vt the fall campaign! He laid the fori and atk optraler bant account showi $131 w in ine niarftv aprniint. i. Tne party platform end selection laW (no chorjjt erj Znlth colli In ProvoOrm aria) for! of the primary , wUl not be chosen unti election the j nominating eonven on later ' this! summer. ServiceStability Ttie Democrats also have to Wolktr Bank Building Salt toko City jlj i Noted Speaker To Appear At Provo Meeting 22, - i JEWURY .Sstili KNIT-SHO- DRUG CCrJTCR 121 W. Center OPTICAL & P m. 03 |