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Show MARCH '3, 19C3 SUNDAY, " ' SUNDAY HERALD 4 " Utah ' i Mrs. Scott P. Stewart i r i , - - Utah, County. ' ' Mon day McEwan Husband Pearl J. Frandsen Former Provoanf Mystery Death Utah Obituaries SALT LAKE CITY Jacqueline Philip GducKay Lee Miller, daughter of Probe Under Capt. James; E. and1 Joan Van Dies in Alaska Heiningen Miller, former residents. died Feb. 20; graveside services ProIn a former Gaucltay, Philip ... Santaquin in were Saturday. Lori Elaine Mann, voan, aiea Fjriday morning Heart Illness Fata for t HI W O IT! a fl Proyo Resident Dies Saturday Ofj Heart: Attaclc Rites Set E. imogcnc i (Continued from Page' One) found his body In the upstairs" room. The couple apparently had been quarreling earlier in the tlay. Chief Adams said. Hejnoted Jorgensen Frandscni 70, that Mrs Davis had called po- " infant daughter of Terry A. and of Pearl 259 E. 300 N., Provo, died early lice from a neighbor's jj home Lorla Elaine Walton; Mann. 254 N. at her residence of a earlier saying that she; was .100 W., diied Thursday; graveside Saturday of her husband. A r V frightened services Tuesday, 11 a.m.. Lake lingering illness; She was! born came to the house to policeman Hills! National Memorial Park. Wimatter. check the Jan. 28, 1893, in lliam Chamberlain, 82, died Thurs Shortly afterwards, Mrs. Davis Se- Redmond made het fatal trip to the neighday; funeral Monday, 2:30 ' p.m., ! vier County, a bor's house. I 2128 S. State. , of daugb lhad The an couple KAYSVILLE Wnifred Barnes Christian and boy who was with, his! paterChris-tense- n Hyde, . 8lJ died Friday: funeral Henrietta nal ( grandmother in Draper at 1 P Monday, p.m., Kaysville Sixth Jorgen- - the time of the shooting. f LDS Ward Chapel, sen. She 'n.ar-rie- d Chief Adams v was said Davis GRANGER Vance E. Darrell Heber For His wife was living mam, 40, of 3238 HiUsdale Dr., died Frandsen, Nov. unemployed. 273 South Center In American at 19, 1913, in Rich- Friday; funeral Monday noon, 4330 Fork, and Davis reportedly had Mrs. .Frandsen field, Utah S. Redwood Rd. been staying with his grandMrs. Frandsen attended the mother in Lehi. HOLLADAY Leola McCleve Redmond schools and a been has 1925 Wallach, S2, of Mrs,.. Donald E. Hall and her Osage Orange resident of Proyo for the past 27 son, Larry, were the witnesses? St., died Friday i . years. v to the shooting of the wife. LarPARK CITY 01a W. Larsen, A member of the LDS Church, 74, died Thursday funeral Mon- she was active in,t,6e Relief, So- - ry is a Daily Herald, carrier, and they haJ been collecting a the day, 1 p.nk., Park City LDS ' Ward ciety. area when the shooting occurred. ' -. Chapel., surviving are .her husband; BRIGHAM CITY Grace Ethel Provo; four sons and a daughter, Beverly Vasbburn of. "The New Darling Anderson, 68, died Thurs Calvin E. Frandsen, Costa Mesa, Loretta Young Show" on the CBS day; funer,al Monday, 1 p.m., Brig- Calif.; Russell E. Frandsen, and TeleviskJn Network earned two LDS Ward Richard E. Frandsen," both of ham City! Third-lSt- h Emmy Award nominations befor Spririgville; Weston R. Frandsen, she was 12; Chapel, ; ,'. RICHFIELD William Vanghn Provo, and Mrs. Calvert Adon-na- ) Peterson, Salt Lake. City; 14 Syddall, 48, died Thursday; funeral grandchildren; ing Room Chapel with Bishop eight Richfield Third p.m., Monday, two sisters and a foster Alma Nielson of the Provo Fifth LDS Ward! Chapel. brother, Mrs. Maysie Collard, Ward Officiating. Friends;: may CLINTON, Davii County San Francisco, Calif.; Mrs. Lou call at the mortuary Mdnday eveEzra Beus, 83, died Friday; Salt Lake City,, and Len ning frcim 6 to 8 and Tuesday ' funeral Monday, 3 p.m., Lindquist Gardner,Midvale. j prior to services. : and Sons Colonial Chapel, Ogden. Smith, Interment will be in the Provo Funeral services will be held '". .' Tuesday noon in the feerg Draw- - City Cemetery. Provoan, Dies at Home day-ol- d ; i i . Anchorage, Aljaska, of a uuuvu John Ernest Hlcken. 75, of 510 Officers Saturday were invest; uxnes8. N and 800 E., dijd Saturday noon l Mri Gauchay was engaged in igating the mysterious death of In Utah sufValley Hospital after Ex-Provo- an OREM tmogene Elsbury Mc- - construction vfork in "Anchorage. Wilford A. Johnson,in 68, found a attack. heart Santaquin, fering Ewan, 35, of 385 E. 100 N.Orem, He maintained; a home in Provo dead in his granary and a bulneck his around a Born s March ' rope J a of Sait in a Lake his died with was wintetlast and hospital herej ' ' ,head. wound his in let 188623. in heart ailmeat Friday afternoon. wife! and family. Funeral services will be con' ' ' Thursto Heber Emily She was born noon the in Berg Presently tto daughters are in The body was discovered ducted Monday " Catherine and ter by Mrv Johnson's Nov. 27, 1927, In Alaska and a (bird, Ann, is a day afternoon" ' Drawing Room Chapel, Provo, for ' Orson 82. Hieken. Conrad Johnson, 4541 to brother, Colo., of omore at BYU. Before going Myrtle Maiben Stewart, 80, He was 'married a daughter : of Alaska. Mf. Gouchay was a resi- Sheriff, Ralph Chappie Saturday an 3ra Ave., : to Lena said the gun, a 22 Caliber- rifle, r yw Thomas M. and dent! of Provojfor many years; Lake City, a ? beth. Blood in Leona Long Elsforn&er Provo Besides hisf daughter Ann, he was discovered in a shed some 1 v 1 lie on o C a resident who is! survived by MsrWidow. Cather 60 feet from theAgranary.. bury. 15,' ,Feb, 1906.';Dr Richard Call, patholo died! Friday in She was a ine: I two other daughters, Janet the post morHicken conducted Mr. who memoer ot tne ;nd Alice. gist, a Silt Lake hos;was; had been death found in educated that 11. U a. C tem, LDS C t was tCitnral arrfaneements: kre oend- due pital of a heart ' wound and not Mjt. Hicken fjHeber ctty V a bullet to Her. hobby in g at Berg Mortuary Proyo. ailnjent ' schools. his Following from h e S marriage hanging. Mrs. Stewart sewing. fb Park City where he 'f Ken- The bullet , had entered the Mrs. MeEwan married was born Feb. he mcved was fas meat cutter, In 1917! he Ahead behind the right ear, and 24, 1883, in ProR. Green, 79 William 5: ?SJ to moved Tabiona own he where would have immediately rendered vo, a daughter; ed and a Mr. Johnson unconscious,' said managed! store, solwas general Their marriage later Mrs. Stewart of Henry Jos. the and' "office a there cattle Dr. Call, but he lived for some past LDS Lake the emnized in Salt eph and Louisa Harrison "MaibeiH ranch. ' . v before bleeding to death. time f; Temple, sue marnea &coci r. piewari, MV There was a pressure mark Ini 1920 Mr. Hicken moved back Dec- 19 1902, in the Salt Lakei She is survived by her husband, on his neck from the rope, but to to Heber Ex-Provobecome marshal. city an Or em; her pa rents, Grand Junc Temple. The couple had recently not sufficient to cause death, he been honored at a reception oni In 1544 he came to Provo to man tion; three 'daughters and a son, found. age the BYU f rait farm Until his Linda Lee, Ann Marie, Patricia Sheriff Chappie said the body t 1953. in a n As Ta a retirement rt n member In the' Provo cit Donald Eugene Me "Rrtneatpd v ami was in a sitting position on schools, at Brigham Young Unl-- j of the LDS Chbrdh, he was an Ewan, all cs Orem; grandmother. platform about IVz feet above the versity and the University of active temple! worker, ward Mrs. Anna Long, Grand Junction; floor. The body was leaning two brothers and three listers. Utah, Mrs. Stewart taught school teacher and high priest. William R Green, 79, former backward, and the rope in Brigham City beJ ore her mar Surviving ares his widoiw; four Dean Elsbury, Columbus, Ohio; resident of Ptrovo, died Friday in slightly was taut from an overhead beam. sons and two daughters, Ray William Elsbury, Rapid City, nkwanil CaW.. M natural causes riage. The sheriff said a .22 rifle bill e resident of Provo; licken, Ogdenj Tracy Hicken, S.D.; Mr. Wayne (Florine) A He was jnne 6 1883, in let was removed from the head. Mrs. Stewart had niade her home, Wallsburg; Clyde Hicken, Lander, Campbell, fPeonia, Colo.; Mrs. MarvsviUe. Mont! Another brother, John Johnson, A Wo-tim- i, In Sait Lake City snce 1929; rt Provo. wMskten wyo.; Russell Hicken, Provo; Billiee (Bertha) Boyce,. Sandy, found dead three years ago, was (Jeanne)' m- -j Green wa a member of the Active in civic wor,'Mrs. Stew Mrs, Kenneth j (Grace) Mills, and ' Mrs! Clayton of causes, art had been vice chairman 6f Provo; Mrs. Reid (Alta) Allred, Wri&ht, Orbm Provo Rotary Club and served as apparently the said sheriff, n as. well as the Utah State Democratic Party Malta, Ida.; 22 grandchildren Funeral 'services will be held president during 1941-4is continuing. Investigation and Monday at 1 ip.m. at the Orem secretary off the organization for for eight years and jhad served a and! 11 OUR ANCESTORS' in said Sheriff Chappie today's First-24t250 a delegate to the naitional convenh E. j several years. He was also a brother, Frederick Hicken, Ward Chapei, One) from (Continued Page? will wheth determine vestigation tions in 1940 and 1344. She was a Heber. 2nd N., Lth Bishop Gilbert of the Provo Elks Club. er to caC an inquest. for guiding our affairs." of the Wojnen's Legislan member businessman Funeral services will be held sen officiating. Friends may call A A. Wilford was Johnson born Johnson! addressed a Jefferson-Jackso- n tive Council, the Nelke Cluib of Wednesday at 1 a jfl. in the Berg at the Mortuary here, he was manager; of the E. May 18, 1834, in Santaquin, a son BYU Club of Eroeritos 7 the 9 to c Provo, p.m. and c. Dlsen Bo Companyl He movpay Detoocratic dinner. Drawing Room Chapel.' Bishop this evenlrfe from A. and Wilhelminia Oster- He said "no debate over principles and U. of U., aad was active Hay V. Summers of the 19th Ward at the ward chapel Monday prior ed to the Oakland, Calif., area in of Lars man Johnson. In PTA work. and issues ban jhurt our land. will officiate. :jFriends may call to services-- Burial will be in East 1948 and ha resided there since. He lived his entire life in San A member, of the LDS; ClMrrch, at the Berg Mortuary Tuesday Lawn Meibprial Hills, j Democracy is always strengthened He is survived by his widow. taquin, attended the Santaquin ! Mrs. Stewart had served as 'an from 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday .i the free, exchange of ideas, no Ana. schools, and was a member of by how far apart those ideas officer in all the church .auxil- priorf to services, matter Funeral services will be con the LDS Church. Provo BonnevilSe of He added: be."! the at ducted iaries, Interment will be in Heber City Ajbert Engle! Mortuary, He had worked in the mines a may 3633) Ward, and was a member of the Cemetery. ; jf , Telegijaph Ave., Oakland, Eureka and was a farmer in Gen-ol- a "When debate degenerates into Daughters of Utah Pioneers.. j Tuesday, j a; squabble. over motives; when we He and Santaquin. had never Her hobbies were writing, paint allow legitimate differences of married. ing and reading, and she had Surviving are three brothers opinion t descend to the level of '! Big traveled extensively. '. . when any of us deand two sisters, Conrad A. John Surviving are her busband. Salt (Continued from cide OneX who disagree with those that A. Willie son,Page John Santaquin; Iiake City: three sons and five from us are (Continued One) when any of A. son Page unpatriotic, Eskell both and Johnson, south of Dallas. The instruments Mrs. Alanzo J daughters, to us tear seek confidence down of Salt Lake Mrs. Olive City: ers were riding. One of the other XEloise) Morley, SI Paul Stewart came down at 6:10 a.m., EST, own our of in the An Mrs. and leaders, integrity Broadhead, Nephl, and Heftry" M. Stewart, all f abcut 12 hOurl after the helium Girl scoatt leaders of Utah Coun- - occipants of the car, Bob Moses, nie we are playing, however unthen Heelis, Santaquin. xor worxer launched. balloon was w. filled wm Mrs. a Denton auss., neia ini soe&al tv nirtidnate ureenvuie, Provo; (Evelyn) Funeral services for Mr. John wittingly, the game of our ad Pe. arson, Portland, Ore.; Ray Scientists sdk out from uHunts- - training siourse Monday at the tne btuaent Nonviolent Coordinat- - son wittbe held Tuesday at versaries by dividing our strength mond R. Stewart, Orem; Mr? ville, Ala., to Ireclaim the balloon Provo Corsmunity Church to learn lig; uommit;tee (SNCC), said the Stake instead of multiplying it." from a car containing p.m. at the Santaquin-Tinti- c Feramorz H. (Flora) Bennion, and instruments. I Girl Scout pro-- 1 snots came details of the new . l. Center. Sorenson Frank it Bishop 6alt Lake City; &rs. Bonnie S. The balloon's payload relayed a gram chaaee which wiu taxe ei-- 1 mree wmie men. Neither Moses of will of First Ward Santaquin a com nor Mrs and Randolph United Blackwell, Avery,, McLean, jVa., v of information feet this fall all across the City Cemetery, with graveside stream ficiate. steady" Fred C. (Donxk) Hennemab, back to Palestine States panion, wast nit Dy tne Duuets the Friends at call Keith Jol rites by the Santaquin American may: durlig was The traiiniis course will pre- - M A bullet lodged near Spokane, Wash.;! 41 grandchil information same The night. ley Payson, Tuesday Legion. dren r two brothers and three sis recorded on volunteer scout workers for Travis' spihe was removed Fri- until Mortuary, pare ... the in 10 and" magnetic tape at the stake Mr. Johnson was a veteran of a.m., over to tne tai, turnea and oay ters, Mrs. Louie M. Dixon, and balloon. the revamped girl completely Co!. Roosevelt the ( "Sure, World War I an4. was a member Spanish are leaving' Cuba, e center in Santaquin from 11 aim to become effec- - which is investigating the Mrs. Joseph K. (Olive) Nicholas sout prdsram how but can we beisure they haven't stashed away until time of services. of Santaquin Poit, American The telescope picked up and both of Provo; Miss Dora Mai in September of; this year, dent Travik, who also suffered a ' Burial lot will be of in from infia Kcm red. T.nVo f5j-i- r Mil. weapons in those underground caYes?7 Santaquin v, rays magnified Hmvr' Beginning la that month, there shoulder weuna, was reponea in conwere in Mars. turn, These, ben. and Fenton Maiben, both'of fAiir ipveis o,f ciiri scoui-- 1 satisiaciorv! conaiuon iin s jsck win verted i into electrical impulses ins rather than three, as in the fson hospit , Ix Angeles. Friends may call at the Larttn and! recorded on the tape t the ivact TpVpU are Brownie uiri uranton i saia "xne? lime nas Mortuary, 260 El South Temple same time they were broadcast Scouts. akes?7 and 8: Junior Girl come for uk to pick up the gaunt Salt Lake City, this evening from to- ground receivers at JPalestine. Scouts, ages: 9, 10 ana u; aaeue ieiK 6 to, 8 and at the Berg Mortuary If! there is ;any moisture inithe Girl Scouts,! ages 12, 13 and 14, Provo, Monday, pjrior to services Martian atmosphere and some and Senior Girl Scouts, ages? 15, "f-- x .b- -Bishoo Carl H.- Manwarin of the moisture is accessary to susta 16 and 17. East 20th Ward,! Salt jUake, will life? as human beings know it The PrDva training course Mon (jPontinuedi from Page One) to 3 some blank spots ay will;r last ... there should be from 10 a.m. . I. f t H I i .11 (MIL Interment wHtlbe inithe Provo on, the tape. J p.m., a ma wiu cover au - iour me.way me iaiA3 are gouig ai j ii i hi momeit it seems I can be Cify. 4Cemetery. Mrs. the i'orckrams. Murray j : scouting Filter Out Rays ":i Girl more valuable in Washington,"' he 0NIY Moisture In' the atmosphere will Moler,pfesldent of the Utah V -'Ccfeincil, has stated, iTaere, said filter out infra-re- d rays. That is Scout wiH be iolBhange in! the funda-- ; Foster skid he did 'not know lbs. light! Only why it was tiecessary to send a mental 'elements see the President would the of he when pirl balloon up Jabove most of the rrnMmv but? the entire out it wai assumed it would be (Continued from Page One) earth's atmosphere to see whethHe will tell the Presi-- a Easy to lift . . Dean and ; othets thought the er, there is any moisture In, the structure wlU betreimlmedand. Monday. re- Russian tie of renewed dent carefu design forxprogression amendment v did.; much more. He Martian atmosphere. vriil he buiJt on the development f usal to riegotiate on a test ban easy to carry . . . said he thought this would permit It will take perhaps two or rea terms in; Soviet on but any pf girls growing N.up a program muchj like bonding to three months: to assess the infor- pattern goes where you got in! the 1960s." fusal unddbrlined Friday by Soviet United States the -finance more than $40 million) in mation recorded on the tape. The ModelMSOOX K. Tsarapkin fJ Semyon negotiator construction xat dnce rather than scientists promised to announce v rfpal nPW "ThTO fa nnt- 9 0TPi . . wm fma on the go m tAli hO, thP mnment but I hare, tentative results as soon as NIKULA8MJ!I-basis of $18 million at a time. they could. Tjhis may be in a day Wttvv YOttK (UPli Finland's will of course report to him on the He said there wiis a good chatnee or two. t vault-neeotiatiois over the oast week," Tsntfi Wftcdla. who there would be an attempt' to The balloon d will ed compete against; Foster said and; its ' : amend, into the 'sales tax bill (the Famous 600 feet; high from, bot John UbIsgs, recently recovered 1R package of list buildings tom fo" j specific lengthy t aH aikle injury, in Friday n went from up Friday, top j, wh'ch would have been constructC. TC Uf track meet at MCC I Qe III buoyed on leliuni, after 16 un Ulguir 0 ed under- the bonding program.' ' " t Garden. 'w I successful attempts to launch It. Madison; Square V Daylightf Blue M'i .III ... ' KContinueft from Page One) Clyde has. favored tax anticipa" r tion notes which jwduld be repaid fall in hilanch durine a firewood Stands and moves: ONLY j -- ' t -- - - 4 i ! : - i soph-Palisad- e,' eight-month-o- ld r : j - N - ; l i j : ; ?,ov i Death Claims i . s I.'.'-."-- - , i "'-' - i In n v. California great-grandchildre- v long-tim- . ! 1 j self-inflict- ed ! : Johnson 2, -- great-grandchildr- n; en; hyOjimcy j Jen-memb- er well-know- . Olfjin-Sundbe- rg i I j j . ; " in. ; j Course Set For Leaders Negroes Of Girl Scouts ; ; ' .'. n' n)i j . ... narie-callin- g, - . J . I m a t . 5 43-cali- j iii, -- ? . inci-tiv- : ! Le-gio- ! , n. a ; i . k - lit rioaxosr - ; V - i L A 1 j The Escort 22 1 Amendment UIM 3 m . I 16-- 6,300-pdun- 8. ) j nfc - of eafch biennium, there- by putting the state' briefly in debt each time, but adamantly opposes ' " 'bonding. "It's my impression that the people of Utah w int that bill just like it is," said Gunnell of the saL-tax bill. Ros. Ralph Ander-so- n of Salt Lake and Allen Hodg- son of Payson argued that the people want much more than that . for education, , j j Sheffield charged the amend ment was nothing more, than fa "way to bond and that' the legislature would be 'mortgaging j tne future of the State of Utah, j After the amendment had pas-e-d on a narrow vote which required one, recount, the whole bill S was tabled on votd. In the iVotei across cases, cut, ,oth lines. party j I -. s I ' HI - v : HEY, UP THERE COAfk OKI POWM AMOCHAKU3E i . S Bv WlLLliiMb i j ; CAM CAMTDUK t.L (H&KtL MISTER f SEEfM STOP TMnfFAKIN5 HSCjHT MOW.' TAKlW A J BATH? I l : 1 li TRV)N3TO!MAKE j YOUR j f WtLL-YOU- ; i '! 1 ' )V3iTn SO-W- MV A UP field, Ma$s., was standing with oth-- r scouts!" watching j a tree being khopned lown. As the tree fell, it iknbcked iff a branch that struck. ithe yout Three persons died Saturday in crash near Rushville, a car-truc-k 2nd. 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