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Show i 4 SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 1962 Utah County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD Charles Binks Place of Services Claims Changed For Victim of Blast Ex-Provo- an Vi ?. ji. ., , DES PLAINES, I1L Former Provo resident, Dr. Marion Ray Webb, 87, died at bis 'home in Des Plaines, UL, Thursday of a -- i . ' j 7 ,;' ' I 3 Youths Held In Stabbing Case m State to Open Highway Bids . ' . (Continued from Page One) the Cape Cod White House Fri day night, J his office announced that Gen. 'Maxwell D. Taylor would leave almost immediately on a quick trip to Mexico, Pan ama, the new 'strike" command at MacDill Air headquarters Man Dies After Boat Prop Severs His Leg A LOGAN (UPI) died man Nephi Saturday not long Force Base, Tampa, Fla., and the severed by the Atlantic Command at Norfolk, Va. his was after leg a7 motor boat at Hyrum Ostensibly; Taylor's trip was. to prop of 1 t Dam. , prepare him for taking over; Oct. was Wilson in M. the J as chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gilbert to ski of Staff. Currently he is stationed water water; preparing when he was struck by a. boat at the White House as military driven by a man identified as representative of the President 45-year-- . -- . : i Dee Boswroth, 23. Logan. The boat hit his side land then the prop hit his right leg. He was token to a Logan hospital but died from loss of blood.' GERMS FIND OIL NEW YORK (UPD-- Oil Facts, a publication of the American ' Pe- troleum Institute, reports that a newly j patented system juses certain bacteria, which thrive on methane gas in the search, for new oil deposits. . and his four-da- y "personal (mentation" tour began from Washing ton this morning. The White House insisted no emergency led to Taylor's mis sion and tnat tne Cuban situation was not involvedThe U.S. bases in Panama, Florida and Virginia, unified however, were and commands geographically re-so that located strategically eivmsihilitv for coDinc with any new difficulty in Cuba would be area of responsibility. in their T J as mc ricM layior . aeparieu . J.J stud-aenc ana ms cmei jauvisers Cuba ied continuing reports from of the arrival therej of from 3,000 to 5.000 Soviet ''technicians' and new weapons, possibly surface-to- air missiles. . so-call- ed -- 1 1 L . 5- vtanter Quotations i 5 I German Furnished by J. A. Hogle & Co. Member,- Exchange, Ave. .. New York Stock 43 N. University - " 2 : Powder Company's Bacchus plant, will be held Monday at 11 aim. in the Kamas LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the Ira Page home this evening and Monday prior to services. Inter ment will be in the Marion Cemecule tery; Mr. Page was born Dec." 10, a son of Ira James and Thelda Bowers Page. He Quarried DeLora Huff March 14, 1958, in the Salt Lake LDS 1939r in Kamas, He was an active member of the LDS Church. . g A resident of Kamas, he had leased his father's ranch near: there. Surviving are his widow of Kamas, a son and daughter, Stanley James Page and Jenny Lynn Page, also of Kamas; his parents of Kamas; two brothers, Gerald J ames Page, t Sunset, and Ira Keith Page. Ogden: three sis- ters, Mrs. L. D. (Donna) Elder and Mrs. Scott (Barbara) Wilkin son,f both of Orem; Mrs. Orrice (Ora) Lewis, Kamas, and a sis Mrs. Taeil (Bonita) Atkinson, Kamas. life-lon- , ;j i j ter-in-la- funeral Monday, 1 p. m., Princeton LDS Ward Chapel. Bernard E. Gurr, 58, of 765 Richards St., died Thursday'. Mina Bakelaar Ward Chapel. noon, Eighth Margaret Colvey McMains, 89, of ious 'stay in the Soviet Union of T$4 Wilson Ave., died Thursday; East German Communist Party funeral' Monday, 10 a.m., 260 E. chief Walter Ulbricht sparked South Temple. Susan Emma Wilwidespread speculation among liams, 82, of 265 E. 3rd S., died diplomats here today over his Friday; funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m., role in the current Berlin crisis. 260 E. South Temple. Charles W. Few observers believed, how Krogh, 85, of 748 W. 7600 S., died ever, that Ulbricht's is the guid- Thursday; funeral Monday, 3 S. Clifford ing hand behind the latest Rus- p.m., 2350 E. 13th 914 of 8th N.,: W. khe 46, Goodsell, moves sian in divided city. MOSCOW (UPI) -- ; LDS L The myster "To think)-thEast ..Germans and not the Soviets are calling the shots oh this one is to have the tail waeeifaff the doff." one veteran Westerb observer. There is some belief, though. that Ulbricht has been pressuring the Russians to increase the ' tur e moil in Berlin. Ulbricht's Stay has been pro longed, and it pas been shrouded in mystery. His whereabouts and his activities are completely un-koow- n. 1 i , four-ppw- er centrate on discovery, prevention and treatment of the problem h Committee 'members xnefT here Friday to go over the rough plan for their attack on problems of defective delinquents and aggressive sex offenders. The llcommittee made it clear there was disa greement over how it should pro - 900-year-o- ld Miami Justice ! ' j D-Ar- k., -- " ' i 1:30 p.m., 36 E. 7th S. Lores Cal h vin Beckstead, 37, of Ave., died Friday. Leisha Ann Roy, in fant daughter of Clifford and Sherry Gwen McBride Roy, died services Thursday; graveside were Saturday. WEST JORDAN Leslie Earl Jones, 56, of 7444 S: 2200 W., died Friday; funeral Monday, 1 p.m., West Jordan Fourth LDS Ward Chapel, TOOELE Fay Lynn Cramer, 35, died Friday; funeral Monday, 1 p.m., North Tooele LDS Stake Tabernacle. MONRloE, Sevier County liUcian Bernard WinJet, 72, died Wednesday; funeral Monday, 1 p. m., Monroe North LDS Ward ChapeLj OAKLEY, Summit County Bethia Blanche Maxwell Fransen, 74, died Thursday; funeral Mon day, 2 p.m. Oakley LDS Ward llfT ALWAYS MAjg IP ARBUNCLB A6RSkWHVtTrr TH06B M06V T3BI6H80BS ACff NCV5R AUOUNP AT I TIM5S UKB TUGf ' ALL MORNING-- 1 , S AT IMOMENTB L1K6 THIS- ' PC OM.tiANP BERG MORTUARY "TOO COOP 0R A MINUT6 V f S--f SIT POWN ANP I'LL ) TLL 1 (PUPf) MOW FOB A OffTCH- AW (PUFF) - V w - , er ft s - J zrf looi ierrUAf IJAIL 16 P00I2WIFB iSS s&&S JZflL Ull THff W0& X J I7lazV , THIN 270-4t- SERVICES jJCr tervicts. Grace ' Memmoft Cooper funeral will be held Monday 11 a.m.! In Berg Mortuary of Oxem. Friends may call Sunday 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday prior to services. Interment will be in Orem City Cemetery. John Edward Hayes funeral serv- ices will be held Tuesday 1 1 a.m. In Provo 9th Ward ChapeJ. Friends may call qt Berg Mortuary In Provo Mon-da- y 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday until 10:30 a.m. Interment In Provo City Cemetery. j 'Ill r i . i T jtLl.w ?- v I 1 vjn -- BOW AND ARROW HUNT OPENS SEPT. 1. : J. c. Complete for Hunting Russian ! i . Veep r-Qso- er Hunting . tmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmmmacr Now only . ' o o nn1 u - - f 5J rtX .- 7?!Sri -. P! , ; v NEW YORK (UPI) Group Fund included: Canadian Mutual ' Stocks Selective Variable unq Investor 1555? vjJjSf . 10.67 11.54 16.41 17.74 10.29 11.00 6.44 5.96 - Every Occasion Provo Floral - 201 West 1st South PROVO FK ; 01 HRUg iiifflirsiL :3;-- ' j:t v.:. .v Select! cedar Shafts. 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The shot will be one of the most difficult ever attempted by .tlje United States, Mariner-- 2 will first have to be placed into orbit around Earth at a speed of about then five miles per second, orbit out of earth its "kicked' and sent spiraling deep into space at "escape yelocity" of seven nines per secyuu. " .... j; SALT LAKE CITY' (UPI) With weeks of study out of the wavl a special committee on aggressive sex offenders agrees it should con : 255-2n- i . , ue died Thursday; funeral Monday, d 2 p.m., E. Ruth Winifred Pool Andrews, of 1346-4t- h 72, E., . 3 rru. mi-- A r x ? " Diplomats here feel that the current Communist tactics in Berlin are securely under the control of the Kremlinl ii-These moves they believe, are part of a steac y Soviet campaign to pin a "NATjO" label on Allied occupation troops in West Berlin. The Russians ,are said to feel that if the VNATO" tag can be made to stick! the Soviet argument can make good on its point that the occupation of the city and ihe rights that go with the occupation are outmoded. unapei. j demands by the Western Allies and Russia. officials here doubted STOCK EXCHANGE akirr Asked theWestjern Bid TVidav's Quotations:1 would agree to the Soviets 37.00 ......... 32.00 Banner .01 Yz Western request for a Four-Po.06' Bristol Silver JS5 .33 Cardiff er meeting, preferably in Berlin, 120 1.10 Chief- Con 1.00 .95 to halt "further deterioration" of Con Pfd Chief 29 21 Clayton Silver the situation. The officials said .21 .18 Cochise En.tr 21 Cons Eureka they did not believe the Russians .02Va .02 Croff Oil had any wish to see calm pre .19 22 ' Crown Point vail in the divided city. 29 28 Dragon .15 .14 East Utah Kremlin It was thought that the XAVx .06 Empire - Mines ... Four-Pow.09 .07 would reject any Eureka Bullion .10 .09 Eureka Lilly Con . meeting on the ground that such .60 .55 Eureka Std ...... 1.40 1.35 a meeting would be interference Grand Deposit .... ' Great Western .... .03 the domestic affairs of "sov in 2& JO Kennebec ..! f .38 20 ereign" East Germany. Majestic Oil..... .02 .01 (Continued from Page One) Miller Hill . i 1.85 New Park ........ 1.75 .40 .39 lieved the shipments may have Lily . ....... North,'Std .60 .50 ,.. North contained Soviet ground to air .04 Va ... .10 Park City Con..... lott missiles, comparable to theU.S. .42 .43 South Std Nike. Russia already has given .35 Swansea Con . . from One) (Continued Page 1.85 1.75 such missiles to Iraq and Indbr Tintic Std ........ .08 .09 will confer on U.S. aid with the nesia. Williston They probably are not capshah and newly made Premier able of SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE carrying nuclear war- Assodollah Alam and other high SALES neads. Cardiff, 500 at .35: 900 at .33 Iranian officials. Chief Cons, 550 at 1.10 Mrs. Johnson visits an orphan mavton Silver. 2.000 ait 29 at 17,900 at Cons 3,000 20; Eureka, age today and Lynda Bird swims 21 with a group of local youngsters. Crown Point, 1,000 at .18 Diamond B, 200 at .05 Johnson is on a mission for f u VJ Div Min, 150 at. 18 .14 4 President Kennedy designed to East Utah, 2,000 at Grand Dep. 100 at 1.35 assure Iran, Greece and Turkey ' 1 Kent Ind, 100 at 1j60 that the United States still solidly at 1,000 M Ctn Sta Dev.100 at 1.75 New Park, supports their governments de Parte City Con, 1,000 at .03 Pros Oil Mn. 1,000 at .10ft spite ' recent shifts in foreign aid Swansea Con, 500 at .33 ' grants.. Tintic Std, 500 at 1.80 The trip also provides time for Unit Park City. 1,000 at 1.10 uma, 2,000 at .03 good-wistops in Lebanon and MUTUAL FUNDS Cyprus and Rome before Johnson ' Asked Bid Quotations: returns to the United States early Friday's 7.93 .... 7.33 Affil Fund ' next month. 3.34 Div Shares ....... 3.04 13.11 Can Gen Fund .. 11.96 CALl UBR 9.56 .10.40 Chem Fund . . . 11.26 12 57 E and H Ball COLLECf E and H Stk F .. . 1226 , 1325 Corsages Exquisite 12.43 1351 . .... Fund. Fidelity 3.92 429 F X F FOR FAST 9.49 FunI Inv .......... 8.66 Expertly 7.13 6.53 ..... Incorp Inv PICK-U7.81 Mass Inv ' Growth . 7.15 . 14.07 12.87 Mass Inv Trust 1526 Putman Fund . . . . . 14.13 7.83 748 Telev and Elec . For, . funeral Monday Friday; , j; Van Donger, 87, of 353 E. 5th S.', died .1 j1 Of Fisherman 1020 Princeton Ave., died Fiaday; Real Mystery '..- ; Problem Of Sex Offenses Under Sturlv Mrs. RAVELLO, Italy (UPI) Jacqueline Kennedy began her Leon Frazier Saturday was third weekend in Italy today witn no plans to change her vacation chosen temporary manager and routine of swim, ' rest and sight-sechairman of the board for the new Utah National Bank of Provo. The American First Lady and which was granted a charter this her daughter Caroline, 4, have week from the national comptrol bund this routine so enjoyable that they extended their holiday ler or currency. Mr. Frazier said he will be only beyond the two weeks originally will re-temporary manager, ancj that a scheduled. They probably weekl permanent operations start is yet main until late uext to be chosen. Arvid Dodge was The continued presence of the named temporary treasurer at prominent visitors has the resi the same board meeting. " dents of this old hilltop village deMr. Frazier said the organiza lighted and excited. To show their tion will open temporary offices eelings, they plan to make Mrs. at 286 North University Avenue Kennedy an honorary citizen until a permanent building can be Tuesday. constructed. He said five sites The "fiesta" on Tuesday prom are under consideration, three on ises to be the biggest event in University Avenue and two on Ravello in years. Villagers have Center Street. been practicing their singing and In the story! of the bank's char dancing for days. ter carried Friday In the Herald, Mrs. Kennedy spent an unusual the- name of G." W. McLennan away from the beach. Friday. was inadvertantly omitted from day Clouds hid the sun and the 30-the board of directors. First Lady did not leave year-ol- d her rented villa until late in the afternoon, e. ' G un Accii Claims Life SALT LAKE CITY Mary Ro-st- ta Brunker Woodland, W, of In Russia By New Bdnlc great-grandparent-s, . In Ravello (Continued from Page One) u repetition of such action by any w group could involve the proyi-sions- (Continued from Page One) of! the Neutrality Act." ed him to write the phony reOfficials said later that this did port, and he did so as a loyal not mean the student group would federal employe. ceed. get off only with a warning if Subcommittee Chairman John 1 One faction wants the greatest it were found ' to have violated L McClellan, indicated to emphasis to be placed on those U.S. laws; reporters that the conflicting tes who have (been convicted of ag Earlic r Saturday the State De timony would be sent as a mat offenses. The other se?c gressive partment had firmly denied "any ter of routine to Justice Depart wants to strengthen the law's ca U.S. jinyolvement in or knowledge ment lawyers for review. , pacity to jleal with al offenders of a reported shelling of Cuba." During a gruelling seven hours without regard to the ffense in Officials said this statement in the witness chair,' Jacobs also volved. was accurate; that U.S. officials denied A that he outfitted A moderating influence came had no knowledge of the plot at himself charges fisherman was. accidentally shot at Estes . expense witjn of' custom-mad- e $1300? worth Saturday, when a, pistol he was from John Fan Larso director the timb. of the children's service bureau of One U.S. source said the two clothes, including two; pair of $135 carrying .discharged. The victim was identified as the Department of Public Welfare vessels involved are "presum alligator snoes. Kenneth H. Bingham. Duchesne He said both views should be! in ably now in American waters." . The clothes-buyin- g incident led County Sheriff Gedrge Fisher said termeshed so they are ki ven con He.wo'ild not elaborate. Earlier to Jacobs' forced resignation last officials had hinted that they T. "7 j Bingham was fishing in the Mir I sideration. I . ror Lake area. He bent over with The committee agreed to con-jtin- thought elements of the Cuban April. Jacobs said Friday that he genthe gun in the holster and it went its discussion based around Navy might have been responsicustom-mad- e bought erally off injuring him fatally. the three areas of mquiry. ble for the raid. clothes because, standard clothe: did not fit him too well. But he was more than BY FAGALY & SHORTET : noted that $1,300 at T3ERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! one time. he usually spent Utah Obituaries Ulbrichptay Pi OREM Debbie Lee Pulsipher, infant daughter of Robert LeRoy and Sherrie Lorrayn Wilkinson Pulsipher, 877 W. 5th N., died Thursday in the Utah Valley Hospital after! a premature birth. Surviving 'her are her parents of Orem; grandparents, Mrs. Virginia Taylor, Orem ; f Mr. and Mrs. Robert LeRoy Pulsipher Sr., Lander; Wyn.; Mr. and ' Mrs.: Allen If :'; Dickey, Orem. Graveside; services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. in the Orem City Cemetery under ithe direc tion of Berg Mortuary of Orem. Friends may call at the mortuary Monday prior to services. lempie. es - , Funeral services for Stanley Gale Page, 22, who died Thursday in an explosion at Her- - Jackie Begins Third Weekend Tempo U.S. Begins (Continued from JPage One) ; 30-year-- r KAMAS . JFK Checks i SPRINGVILLE Charles Binks, 77, of 357 W. Center, died early Saturday at melfamily home following an illness. He was born in Springville Feb. ,4, t 1885, a! son of Thomas and Ann - Brammal Binks. He married Marie Johnson Nov. 14; 1914. in Provo. Mr. Binks recehed his 'educa tion in the Sprinfville schools. A; member of the LDS Church, he was an elder in the Spring-ville Ninth" Ward at the time of his death. Mr. Binks was employed by the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad for over 49 years, where he worked as an engineer until his retirement. Surviving are his widow of Springville, twb sisters, Mrs. Raymond (Emma) Clark and Miss Mae Binks, both of Spring- ville. Funeral services will be con ducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Wheeler Mortuary, Chapel in Springville wittL Bishop Forrest Allred of the Springville Ninth Ward officiating. Friends mav call at the mortuary Monday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. . and Tuesday prior to ; services. Interment will be in the pringvUle Evergreen Cemetery 1 - - , . , He was born Sepf. 13,! 1884, in Monroe, a son of John Freeman and Mary Alice Lemmon Webb. He married Elda Irene Fletcher Feb. 2, 1918, hi Crown Point" Ind. Dr. Webb received his early education in the Monroe schools, then moved to Provo, where he was coached through his high school requirements by Prof. William H. Boyle. The result of this association was a close and lasting friendship between the OGDEN .(UPI) Three youths two men. T were held authorities for being by After three years at the Brig-hain the questioning today alleged Young Academy, Dr. Webb stabbing of a Bear moved to Illinois, .where he en- River man. City tered the Northwestern Dental Box Elder County Sheriff War College in Evanston. After gradu- ren Hyde said Steve Huggins was ating from Northwestern, Dr. in the chest ' during an Webb set up his private dental stabbed altercation between two groups. practice in Chicago and made Huggins was reported in good bis home in Des Plaines. condition today at the Dee Mem He was known to have a great orial Hospital. love and appreciation!! for his start at the BYU and demon strated this feeling by donation to the, student loan fund. , 'Surviving Dr. Webb are his widow of Des Plaines, a daughter, Mrs. Fletcher (Ruth Irene) SALT. LAKE CITY (UPI) The Klouthis and five grandchildren, State will Highway Department aU-oMorton Grove, , HI., and a 18 bids for relocation open Sept. sister,- - Mrs. Lidia Thueson, of utilities on Interstate Highway Idaho Falls. 80 between 9th West and Redwood .Relatives in Provo Include a Road in Salt Lake County. niece, Mrs. Roy Gleave, and The4 department said the bids two nephews, Rex Webb and will be opened at 2 p.m. on that Ivan Thueson. in the State Office Building. date Funeral services and interment will be held Monday in Des Plaines. Sherri Finkbine and her hus band, Robert, have booked passages on a flight to London Sunday, airline officials said. , It was not known whether the Phoenix, Ariz., couple intended to fly straight to New York or stay in London. Their original intention had been to.be back in Phoenix 7 by (Monday. Mrsl ' Finkbine. a mother of four, underwent a legal abortion here last weekend and left the hospital only Friday. She had feared her child would be born deformed because she took Jl fra.i.1iJ l j i eany xiuuiuonuae uunng preg nancy. Friends of the Finkbines said she had decided to postpone her return to the United States and rest in seclusion for about a week. The whereabouts of the Fink-binwas not known. Mrs. Finkbine's departure from the hospital Friday was not formally announced. Doctors said, however, she was suffering nervous fatigue and described this as the normal re action to the operation. The Scandinaiffilh Airlines Sys tem (SAS) office said the couple booked an early morning flight as far as London. The flights top over in Copenhagen. Illness at 77 i In Illinois heart attack. STOCKHOLM LEHI Funeral services for Eldon Reed Jacklin, 21, who was killed Thursday in an explosion at the Hercules Powder ' Com pany's Bacchus plant, will be held Monday at 1 p.m. in" the Wing Mortuary Chapel, Lehi, with Bishop Kenneth. Singleton of the Lehi Second Ward officiating. Place of ' services was changed from the Lehi First-Sixt- h Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the mor tuary this evening from 7 to 9- and Monday, prior to services.; Interment will ; be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. - Infant Daughter Dies in Hospital Rites Set For Passage On Spring ville Kamas Man, London to Man Dies Of Flight (UPI) Mrs. Blast Victim Dr. Marion Ray Webb Death Finlcbines Book f - fteg, at w so fri IWi ; 1!a50 ' Buy all your hunting equipment on Sears credit with no down payment and Fri. til 9 p.m. JiiiBi I C If hotg. Open Mon. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back" J. C. Higgins Sportload Shells Box of 25. Each 6.88 Leather qui- ' 2.50 Sears Price, ' Hunting Quivers s ver holds 12guage starcrimp shells. Gives uniform shot pattern everytime SIMS , 24 arrows. Rubber , lined. y Zipper pocket. 207 North 1st West Provo Open Daily 10 to 6 Mon. and Fri. 'til 9 p.m. FREE PARKING , : I |