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Show - I is JULY W5$?'. Utah County, 4 ; SUNDAY HERALD 8. 1962 Utah 40 Inmates Candidates Riot; in (Continued from Page One) cum bent F. Rulon, Nicholes not a candidate for " " " - - Age Claims Woman of Provo at 93 Long Illness is n.) Ohio Hospital Jean Liston Fountin c j Commissioner Saretta Jane Miller j term: incumbent' Democrat G.i Marion Hinckley, a former Provc mayor two-ye- ar Californian, Payson Native, Succumbs at 73 Fatal for Woman, 64 - ' Saretta Jane Vickers Miller, 83, iean Liston Fouhtin, 64,' of 838 U"""I died LIMA, Ohio .(UPI) - About 40 yard. Saturday morning at the W. 4th N., died ;j in the Sunset Manor lof natural Eldred Sunset Saturday "dahgerous" prisoners of the County surveyor: Democratic Hospital following " 1 Lima State Hospital for the crim- - incumbent L. D. ( Vern ) Green, causes; ah extended ill-- ? She was bornin Neplii Jan. 11, inally insane rioted Sa ;uraay ana Provo. , Republican Parley Mit'NN held four attendants captive in chell Neeley, 1869, a daughter of John and Ann fShe was Hnrr Fork. Spanish I the maximum security ward. ElShe Vickers. married kec. Lacey 24, 1897-- . in County Assessor: Democratic. Republican Vine- Taylor Allen, -- . - El-dred- '-; j" ' O " ' . . More than 100 police "officers surrounded the prison just north of here. At Columbus, state mental hygiene division conimissioner, Dr. Henry Ltiidens said he understood that no yiolence had occurred. He said the captive attendants were William Oakley, Paul Mc Laughlin!, Donald Reynold and David . Porter, all bf Lima. Another attendant. Dallas Fox, was freed Jby the rioters Dr. Luidens said the inmates escorted Fox to the, door of the ward and asked him to leave. He was not harmed. The commissioner said tele- phone communications between the ward and the rest of the hospital had been broken, so there was' no possibility bf reaching those inside except by going to the doors. He said the riot cause had .not been determined immediately, and the only demand was to see hospital superintendent, Dr.! Jerry O Crist, who was away when th0 disturbance broke out. j . . incumbent Guy H. Ivins, Amer-- 1 ican Fork. Republican Ed ve H. ,'. Long, Orem.j County Attorney: Democratic incumbent Arnold C. Roylance, Springville. j County Recorder: Democratic incumbent Thelma Vest Smurth-waitPayson. County Treasurer: Republican incumbent Maurice C. Bird, Springville. Pounty Auditor: Republican incumbent Lewis J. Harmer, Ples-aGrove. y County Clerk: Democratic incumbent Ma!rk Boyack, Spanish Fork, and Republican Austin Lj. Dittmore, Oijem. Sheriff: Democrat James Fj Miller, Springville. Republican Encumbent Ralph (Dick) Chappie, .rayson. Constables; No filings. Incumbents: Therbn S. Hall, Springville; Charles R. Beeder, Provo, and John D. Huntsman, Pleasant Grove, ; e, . nt . , -- C' great-grandchildre- rs t the plunged waters of the nearby Arabian Sea. Air, sea and ground search .operations were hampered by the weather.' Despite the rain and low scud clouds, fcur Indian air force jets" and an Indian Airlh.es Skymaster swept ovjr the sea; and adjacent land areas for hours. A helicopter arid , an ndian navy ship joined the search during the afternoon and police over a area were alerted tel. be on the lookout for the missing aircraft. i . Air Force chaplain during the Korean War.! In addition to his Speakers Bureau post, he has also worked on the staff of the GOF National and Congressional committees. Benson also served as an assistant to the U.S. Veterans . Administrator. Benson, a former Latter-da- y Saint missionary, lives with f his wife in Salt Lake City. j 200-mild-wi- de . the family's yacht, Mar-liKennedy's presidential vessel, jthei Honey Fitz, has not yet arrived here for his summer 52-fo- ot n. 92-fo- ot weekends. The Chief Executive was greeted, by sunshine a light t breeze, nd about 500 people when he arrived with Mrs. Kennedy and their two children at Otis Air Force Base, Mass., at 6:01 p.m. ' J Friday. Two .turbo-je- t military helicopters fleW the first family 18 miles or so to Squaw' Island in Hyan-ni- s Port, where they are staying at the home of family friend Morton Downey; an Irish tenor turned soft drink executive. - Opposition High Test ! I43i.aiau.ic, uuii( a! daughter of C o m m od ore and Perry Emma Shurtz I il i s t o n. 1 married Vivian She E. Fountin in Mrs. Fountin 1919 at Preston, Ida1. They were later divorced. She later received her. endow- merits in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was educated in Escalante schools, where she lived until moving to Logan in 1920.' Before conning, to Provo in 1926, she had lived in, Salt Lake City, Bingham, and Van Nuys, Calif. . i ii j She had worked! as cashier at GeAeva Steel and as a seamstress at Dixon Taylor Russell of the party. She was a Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxi Com-memb- and- er the Eagles Auxiliary. - . Church, she worked in the Relief Society organization. Her hobbies were painting and sewing. :Sjurviving her are four daughters, Mrs. W. E, (Dawn) Lank-forSepulveda, Calif.; Mrs. John W.j(Kleva) Lamb, Mrs. Grant A. (Dorothy) Goates, and Mrs. Le- Roy (Jerry) Kay, Provo; 11 grandchildren, two brothers and two sisters, Alonzo Liston, Salt Lake; Don Liston, Orem; Mrs. Ammon Roundy, jMapleton, and Mrs. D. H. Cowles, Escalante. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel by Bishop Arland Olsen ofi the Second Ward. Friends may call at the mortuary Monday evening from 6 to 8 and Tuesday prior to services, Interment will be in the Provo City Cemetery. I; d, about noon in the Payson City causes. Hospital of natural ' He had been visiting relatives in Payson. i Mr. Daniels was bornj Dec. 11, 1888, at IPayson, to John 3. and Lydia Tanner Daniels. He married Fern Barnett on Nov. 11, 1908, in Payson. The marriage was later solemnized in the Mesa, Ariz., LDS Temple. She died Feb. 9, 1952. Mr. Daniels was a farmer in Payson prior to moving to Long Beach in 1926, where he was a sand and gravel contractor for a number of years. Prior to his retirement he was jemployed in civil service at Long Beach. He filled three LDS missions and did extensive temple Work. Surviving are two jsons and toe daughter, Don E. Daniels, Garden Grove, Calif.; Blaine B. Daniels, Sunset Beach, Calif., and Mrs. Robert (Maurine) Clay, Long Beach, Calif.; four grandchildren, and eight Also surviving are' oe brotfier and three sisters, John Daniels and Mrs Berdie Allen, both of Payson; Mrs. Dora Stewart, Span ish Fork, and Mrs. Rhea Bassett, Salt Lake City. Friends may call tonight from 7 to 9 a the .Rigby Mortuary in Payson and Monday prior to servicesJ Funeral services will be held Monday at 3 p.m. in the Payson Second Ward Chapel by Bishop Grant Gardner, Additional serv- (Continued from" Page One) Friday's huge underground hydrogen bomb type explosion tore open a giant, crater. Friday's hifetdric blast of 100 kilotons or more equal to 100,-00- 0 tons of TNT was the first known thermonuclear explosion in the United Stages. Even though set off 650 feei underground, it spewed jup an awesome column- like cloud that drifted to 30,000 . ; j . ., I f i later. great-graMchildre- , daughters:; Henry Schwab and Mrs. Charles (Ida) Milier, Mrs. Herman (Katie) Mat-erand Martin Schwab, alt Lake City; Mrs. James (Nettie) Murray ;Hall Schwab, Palo Alto, Calif.; 33 grandchildren 58 great grandchildren ; anq one sister Lydia Carpenter, Manti. Fnueral services will be con ducted Monday at 11 a.m in Payson Third Ward Chkpel. Friends may call at Rigby Mor- tuary, Payson, Sunday frorb 7 to 9 p.m. and at the home of the deceased, 356 W3rd N., Payson, Monday; prior to service';. Burial will be in Payson City Cemetery. Pay-so- Mul-lne- r, ices will be held Wednesday in Long Reach,, with! burial scheduled at Green Hills Cemetery in y San Pedro, Calif. - S announced that Saylor, was preparing a bll which would halt increased government purchases of foreign Steel. 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B-oc- WITH NEW ITEMS OFFERED SALE CONTINUES (Continued from Page One) the: nation's unemployment prob- July - illil jj . j i m Riv-ergro- ve lems. The new contract, which now will go to the lowest American bidder, is expected to be awarded n; ri hv Mondays 11 a.m., McKay Firjst LDS Ward Chapel. Betsy Jensen Nilsen, 74, of 220 W. 5th N., died Thursday; funeral Monday, 11:30 a.m, :6 E. 7th S.' Benjamin WASHINGTON (UPI) The Rus Earl Sutton, 63, of 1498-21E., died Thursday; funeral r Monday sian tourist was free today to, noon, 574 E. 1st S. Mr. and Mrs gamble in Las Vegas, swim off Herbert II. DumasJ funeral was Palm Beachf and visit each and Saturday;: died in auto accident every hamlet, in the United States. Tuesday. Beverly Jean Jenson, 25,1 But iit wjll, be some :time before,. of 10600 E. 1000 E., died Wednesevery American community tan day; funeral Monday, o a.m., have a Riissian- visitor of its own. 14760 S. State, Gail Healy Shea, an- State The' 3381! Department) 65, of St., died Friday; funeral Monday, 10 a.m., Otjr nounced Friday that the governChurch. John ment was lifting all restrictions Lady Fred Humphrey, 66, of 410 S on, travel by Russian tourists and--1 . West Temple, died Thursday; exchange visitors. Before now, about graveside! services Monday Memof the United States was closed to orial Gardens of the Valley. OGDEN -- Homer F. Adams, Soviet citizens. The seven-yea- r 64, of 128r7th St., died Thursday; jjan was in retaliation for similar graveside ;se rvices Monday, 9 a.m. restrictions imposed upon. Ameri cans traveling in Russia. Ogden City Cemetery. LAKETQWN, Rich County Pearl Lauretta Early Weston, 72, died Thursday; funeral Tuesday, 1 p.m., Laketown LDS Ward , Chapel. WOODRUFF Charles William Cox, 74, didd Thursday; funeral was Satur S E'R VICES K Mrs. Schoenfeld spent her entire life in Payson with the exception of 10 years at Smoot, Wyo. Survivors include six feons and j Restrictions Russians st PAYSON Matilda Mrs. Schwab Schoenfeld,! 90. died of causes incident to age Friday at 4 p.m. at the hom of a daughter in Murray. She was born Feb. 29, 1872 at Payson, daughter of Carl and Elizabeth Schramm. She was married to Carl H, Schwab Feb. 25, 1891,1 in the.Maf?ti LpS tem ple. He died in March, 1943. She married John Schoenfeld in 1944 in Provo. He died a year L Navy Seel I (Continued from Page One) ' CARD OF THANKS V With deepest gratitude and ists who tried to block Algerian feet. The big blast also launched the with appreciation we. desire to ac- independence widespread sudden flurry of two-da- y testing knowledge the assistance and terrorism. : a Which indicated an of our In of proto heal up stepped apparent attempt expressions sympathy friends and relatives during the rift between Algerian leaders, gram of nuclear firings at this many ' our recent sorrow. We take this Dr. Chawki Mostefai, National sprawling desert range 65 miles means to thank all those who as- - Liberation Front (FLN repre- northwest of Las Vegas, sisted at the services, sent floral sentative on the temporary rul- j Unofficially, Ian AEC spokestributes. gave expressions of con ing executive, flew. to Rabat, .Mo- man admitted there was a possidolence, or In any: other way rocco, for talks with Mohammed bility of a nuclear explosion inassisted, Khider, the GPRA state minister volving tanks and troops at the Mrs. George w. Norman who resigned because of differ- test site; next week. He would not elaborate. ; Mrs. William D. Norman. ences with Ben Khedda. j - An active member of the LDS (Continued from Page One) Cod for a weekend of leisure, Weather permitting, the President hoped to go cruising aboard e, i n. JFK Greets re-electi- on. (Continued from Page One) livered - o Alitalia airlines less than four months ago, vanished barely minutes before it was echedulecl to land at. the rain and wind swopt airport.' It was commanded by one of . the airline's veteran pilots. The ph.ne carried 85 passengers a crew of ninet and N There was some early confusion about ti e number of persons aboard. Airline officials here said (Continued from Page One) the plane carried' 94 persons, but little loss of our liberty in the first name of Alitalia's welfare may government said there were 95, and then k'93, not seem too he said, important," and finally 94. to serfdom is paved "but the road was jfeared the huge with bricks." built jet overshot the jrunway and The small GOP hopeful served as an into monsoon-drive- n tf '7 jJ liary incum- Benson . . j Justices of Peace: Two I . bents, Don J. McCoy, 351 West Utah, Paysori, Republican, and J. F. Wingate.j Springville, Demo-crathave filed for Other incumbent justices are: Santaquin: J; Elmer Titjen, Spanish Fork; Esbern Baadsgaard. Orem: B. M. Jolley. Pleasant Grove: C. O. Newman. American Fork: Thomas R. Parker. Lehi: R. Zimmerman. Dellaj T. Binks. Mapleton: Nprris Italian Jet Rome-headquarte- liott Miller May 4, 1894, in the Salt Lake LDS Templel He died Jan. 3l 1946, in Provo. Educated in the Nephi schools, Mrs. Miller hai lived in .Nephi until J946, when she moved to Provo, where 'she had since resided. A ' member of the LDS Church, she w'as actdvii fn genealogical work, jthe Primary, and Relief Society organizations, and in the Old Folks Committee of the Nephi Center Ward. Her hobbies yvere oil painting, fancy' needlework, quilt making, and gardening. Surviving her are a son, E. Van Miller, Provo; a daughter, Mrs. Arthur (Wenonah) Shirley, Fish Haven, Ida.; 10 grandchildren, 13 Services will be in Nkhi under the direction of the Anderson Funeral Home. Details jill be announced by the mortuary. at 90 Elmer Daniels, 73, Long Beach, Calif., died Saturday ? U.S. Lifts SALT LAKE' CITY Mary Jane Burgess Powell,- - 84, of 1330 Green St.f d ed Thursday; funeral Payson Woman PASON ii Utah Obituaries Matilda S. Schoenfeld Elmer Daniels WEST CENTER, PROVO SALT LAKE OGDCN 1 '41 Pullman, 22- - 89 |