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Show December is, 1963 Sunday Herald Sunday, THh Oountv. Utah ;A Peanne Kay Sackett, Months Old, Dies i Deanne, Kay : Mrs. SALT LAKE CITY ld th 124-4t- . Con-por- d; day 1 Three Killed p.m., Arbor Ward Chapel, In Colorado West Temple. Glen Ronson of Ron- 1883 S. Fear 60 (Continued from Page One) Lechin announced the miners By United Press International have accepted the demands of Two persons died in indus President Victor Paz Estens-sor- o trial accidents in Utah Thurs to free fee hostages from day, both involving falling rock. their tlynamitermined improvisClifford Ray Betts. 38. Kearns ed prison. died when he was struck in the The three-stag- e plan called neck by a falling rock. He was working at the Lark section of for by the President provides the U.S. and Lark mines of in sequence: . United States Smelting, ReRelease of the hostages to fining & Mining Co. an intermediary, probably a Clarence Prettvman. 42. Price Roman Catholic priest, to con was killed while working on In duct them out of the mining terstate 70 about 19 miles south- zone to freedom. east of Emery. He was struck With drawl of federal troops by a rock ledee which broke now encircling the zone. loose and buried him. Government guarantee of a fair trial for Communist o union chiefs Pimentel and Sackett, Mary Vmemura Kasaii, 43, 828-5daughter of Kenneth E., died Friday; funeral P and Janet Willes Sackett, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., White ' former Spanish Fork residents, Chapel, h E. Mrs. : May died Thursday night suddenly of Edgar Tullidge, 79, 56 S. 3rd linknown causes inj Concord, E., died Friday. Mrs. Sarah Ethel Armstrong Barton, 80, 29 palif. f She was born Sept. 30, 1963, S. State, died Friday; funeral 260 E. South Irr California. Surviving are her Monday noon, John Carl Peterson, parents; two sisters, Cathy and Temple. Ave. 52 (2590 E. 87, Crystal Patricia Sackett, all of funeral died grandparents; Mr. and South), 1 Thursday; p.m., Burton LDS Mrs. Don Sackett, Orem; Mrs. Monday A PViorwsl 97n9 S Main. wm Art Willes, Spanish Fork. k Ernest Jacob Hamilton, 69, r Funeral services will be hel r iciuure&t ucinc, uicu j.101 Monday at noon in the Walker Thursday; Requiem Mass MonMortuary, Spanish Fork. 10:30 a.m., St. Vincent de Friends may call tonight at the day, Catholic Church. Daniel Paul mortuary from 7:30 to 8:30. Foss Olsen, 74, Moses Lake, Burial will be in the Spanish Wash., former Utah resident, Fork City Cemetery. died Thursday; funeral Montwo-month-o- Lechin Two Die Utah Obituaries In Accidents ald Watson, infant ald Burgett and Patricia Jean Continued from Page One) Bush Watson, died Thursday; services were SaturAnother UPI correspondent graveside in Salt Lake City noon whose home was damaged saw day Shawn Bateman, trees ripped from lawns, ce- Cemetery. day-ol- d son of Merlin L. and ment foundation blocks torn Audrey Bateman, Mousely apart, and houses crumbled like 14145 S. 220 W., Bluff dale, died match boxes. Thursday; graveside services A thick. : Mud was two feet were Saturday, Bluffdale Cememailbox was washed into the tery. James Scott Roberts, hour-ol- d .ion of Philip C. and middle of the street. White Roberts, Honolulu, Cars and even buses were Mary Nov. 29; funeral died Hawaii, picked up and carried along inj was Saturday. a muddy tide. OGDEN we Floyd Andrew "We did everything could," said Joseph M. Quinn, Farnsworth, 78, died Thursday; Tues-- J city civil defense administrator public Masonic services, and aide to the mayor. "We no- day, 1:30 p.m., Uiapel of Mow tified them as soon as we dis- ers Mortuary. Funeral services covered the threat, but I am Tuesday, 2 p.m., Ogden 43rd afraid it might not have been LDS Ward Chapel for Lt. Gary V. Warner, 24, who died Thurscoon enough for everybody." Civil defense disaster head- day. t, WARREN Karl Dawn quarters were set tip at the podaughter of lice department downtown, and and Grant E. Mary Arlene another fire rescue center near the dam. Three high schools Kent Wayment, died Friday; were opened for victims who funeral Monday, 11 a.m., Lind-quiand Sons Colonial Chapel. had their homes destroyed or CENTERVILLE badly damaged. George C. Witness Describes Collapse Hart, 82, died Monday; funeral On the fringe of the area, a Monday, 1 p.m., Centerville resident, Sam Belknap, saw the First LDS Ward Chapel. disaster unfold as if it were a PRICE Funeral Monday, n horror picture. Mitchell Funeral Chapel, for "I saw the dam when it col- Clarence G. Prettyman, 41, who lapsed," said Belknap. "It died Thursday. started at the bottom and kept BRIGHAM CITY George getting larger and larger, erod ing away toward the top. Then the blocktop road surrounding the reservoir gave way . . . then reservoir itself seemed to col Escobar. Pimentel and Escobar are charged with murder, sedition and embezzlement of LUCERNE, Colo. (UPI) -T- funds. The 21 hostages were hree Cheyenne, Wyo., resi- seized to force the government dents were killed and a fourth to release them. critically injured today when Lechin's announcement of ac their car careened off U.S. 85 ceptance of government de- , public a virtual unconditional near this northeastern Colorado mands, surrender by the insurgent community. miners, came after Paz Estens- The dead were identified as soro threatened to use force Frank Winfield Koterba Jr., 37; if necessary to gain the hostEdward Dwaayne Taylor, 25, ages' release. and Jacqueline Lane. Lechin did not say when the In critical condition at Weld hostages will be freed. County General hospital in nearby Greeley, Colo., was Julitta Katherine Koterba, 35, wife of one of the victims. (Continued from Page One) Johnson j Way-men- st slow-motio- lapse." Firemen sat on bridges over channels steel cables the around their waists and were prepared to jump into the waters for quick rescues. Fed-eric- Weld County Coroner Ross Adamson said the car ran off the highway while traveling northbound and traveled 175 feet before plunging into the bank of an irrigation ditch. Late Thursday night, a semi- trailer truck crashed off d Rabbit TEars Pass, 13 miles east of Steamboat Springs Colo., killing a Louisiana man. snow-packe- W. (Curly) Orme, 81, Honey-villdied Friday. LaPOINT Mrs. Maxine Mae Samora Murray, 42, died funeral Monday Thursday; noon, LaPoint Ward Chapel. e, HENEFFR Frank Lester Ball, 71. died Thursday: funeral Monday, 1 p.m., Henefer Ward unapel. Rusk arrived in Paris Friday talks night for the high-levon the future of the Atlantic alliance in the immediate era. He was joined Saturday by Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara who arrived by plane from Washington Saturday. On Monday Rusk will confer with French President Charles de Gaulle and deliver a message from President Johnson to the NATO Council, pledging continued all-oAmerican support. Informed sources here said the Western allies appeared direlavided both on East-Wetions and on Southeast Asia, as well as many other issues. el post-Kenne- ut st dy Former Utah (Continued from Page One) Ki lied dent Ramon Villeda Morales of Man U.S. Resumes New Proposal Market Quotations On Berlin Furnished by J. Hogle Wall Offered Member, New York A. on & Go. Stock Exchange, 43 N. Uni- BERLIN (UPI) The Com munists proposed Saturday that West Berlin Mayor Willy SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE Brandt and East German Vice Friday's Quotations: Bid Asked Premier Alexander Abusch hold sa rimer 40.00 42.00 a personal meeting to work out .06 Bristol Silver .06 versity Ave. Cardiff Chief Con Chief Con Pfd . Oiaivton Silver Cochise Entr . . Cons Eureka Croff Oil .18 .16 1.90 1.40 , 2.25 IStt Jil -- 150 21 J.4 an arrangement for West Berliners to cross the wall for Christmas anti-refug- ee -- , ed Brandt 1 . . . . Putman Growth 8.84 1435 Wellington Wellington Eqty . 13.61 NEW YORK (UPI) 9.65 15.65 14.71 . Group Funds included: Intercontinental Investor 6.22 6.73 11.56 12.50 18.91 20.44 10.39 11.12 6.75 7.30 Mutual Stocks Selective Variable Direct federal spending in for education amounted to $598 million including $157 million for veterans' education benefits. 1962 Montana MISSOULA, Mont. (UPI) 1 d Glade Young, a stockyards worker who had re28-year- -o cently moved to Missoula from Magna, Utah, died Saturday of injuries suffered last Sunday in a truck-trai- n accident two miles west of here. Young died at a hospital without regaining consciousness. Young was alone in his truck when it was struck by a Northern Pacific freight train at a crossing near the stockyards. He was knocked 35 feet from (Continued from Page One) the truck. Survivors include his widow crash buildup of the chemical and three young a11 fertilizer industry to help this reported living at children, Moroni, Utah. country's saggmg farm production. The Central Committee of the Communist party Friday night i Continued from Page One) unanimously approved the 42 Fire chief Reed Wood said billion ruble plan for stepped the blaze was discovered b y up consumer production, possi- the children of Willard Stephenbly at the expense of space and son who live in the same block defense projects. the store is located on Delta's official exchange Main Street. Smoke from the (At the rate, 42 billion rubles is equiva- blaze had awakened the childlent to $46.2 billion). ren. Informed observers in Moscow said they believe an immediate start will be made to translate Khrushchev's blue print into action. it Khrushchev closed out the meeting with a speech to Com munist party elite and more than 4,000 officials and specialists inside the Kremlin's Palace of Congresses. Bryan McKindrick funeral services will be held Monday at 12:30 p.m. in the Oak HMs 4 First LDS Ward. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary X Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday until noon. Burial Khrush Unveils $50,000 Fire Berg CotOtin'JyS) - Mortuary services Ocm Chapel of A Meraouies m In Military visits in East Berlin. Talks on the proposal curCrown Point .., j65 Dragon 35 rently are deadlocked because Bast Utah .65 Western officials have refused . . Mines 26 .29 Empire Eureka Bullion . .08 J.2 form of agreement which Eureka Lily Con .08 JOSVa any Eureka Std .40 would imply recognition of the .44 Grand Deposit . 1.05 35 East German regime or acGreat Western . .03 .OU4 Kennebec .11 .14 cept the Communist claim that Males tic Oil .85 .90 West Berlin is not a part of New Park 3.12 North Lily .75 70 West Germany. Park City Con . . .04 .05 Abusch told a hastily-arrangSouth Std .50 .60 Tinttic Std 2.75 2.87 y2 news conference in East Williston 1.05 1.25 Berlin that he had written SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE SALES proposing a meeting Bullion Exp, 500 at .02 or Saturday Sunday to clear Chief Con Pfd, 1,000 at 1.45 Cochise Ent. 25 at .10; 250 at .13 up the question of who would Colorado Con, 1,000 at .12; 6,500 sign an agreement on passes at .HVa Cons Eureka, 1,000 at .13; 4,000 at for West Berliners. .13 2 The Communists said negoCres Eagle Oil, 140 at .02 Crown Point, 500 at .49; 100 at .60 tiations would continue on MonEast Utah, 2,300 at .65; 4,000 at .72 V2 day even if Brandt ignored the Grand lep, 800 at 1.00 invitation to meet Abusch. jwajesuc uu,100iou at .95; 200 at .90 Marnmoth, at 6.75 JNoron uny, 1,000 at .70 HONORS GLENN MILLER Prince Con, 1,000 at .06 Royston Coal, 15,000 at .0G'2 LONDON (UPI) The "Glenn Utah Wyoming, 700 at .75 Water Wonderland, 5,000 at .15 Miller Appreciation Society" anYankee, 1,000 at .OOft nounced today it will hold a MUTUAL FUNDS session of reFriday's Quotations: Bid Asked corded Glenn Miller music SunAffil Fund 8.14 8.81 Chem Fund 11.38 12.44 19th day, Div Shares anniversary of the 3.43 3.7.7 18.71 20.34 American bandleader's death. urayius E and H Bal F 12.46 13.46 E and H Stk F 14.17 Miller, then a U.S. Army 15.31 16.70 18.15 Fidelity Trend bandleader, was lost in a plane 4.17 4.78 i f Fund Inv 10.23 11.21 crash in the English Channel. 7.28 756 Incorp Inv The society has more than 1,000 Mass Inv Growth . 8.32 9.09 Mass Inv Trust 15.24 16.77 members around the world. Putman Fund 15.27 16.69 .14 .02 .13 01 .60 .30 Honduras, the Kennedy admin-istratisaid the freeze could be lifted if the rebel regimes took concrete steps toward restoration of democracy. U.S. officials believe this requirement has been met in Honduras. leaders there have agreed to turn over all power in March, 1965, to a constituent assembly which would draft a constitution. A new president would then be elected. 'fj Y5 will be most in the Provo honors. discriminating. m. 85 East, 300 South FR r 7.". 1:1 Ethel Reeves Mihelich funeral services will be held at Marys Episcopal Church Monday Dec. 16 at 11 a.m. Friends may call at Berg Mortuary Monday until 10:45 a.m. Interment will be in Orem City Cemetery. Cut Flowers w 3-66- 68 Weddings Funeral services for Martha N. Breinholt Humphrey Monday 11:00 a.m. at Our Chapel of Memories Mortuary with Bishop Lawrence Sardoni of the Provo 12th ward officiating. Interment in the Ephraim City Cemetery. Potted Plants Let us serve you. Rohbock Sons Flora! 1042 South State AC OREM 00 SOI y rrrriTrYTvrrrrYT) nrrrnrrrrrn Foreign Aid w V (Continued from Page One) foreign aid its roughest recep tion, slapped the program for the year with a further cut of $800 million. The committee, in a report to the House where the heavily pared money bill will be taken up Monday, criticized past and present aid programs as inefficient and wasteful. It said aid plans for the current 12 months showed that 100 of the world's 112 nations were cut to in for a be expected some the fact share, despite are unfriendly and others display little attempt at The report was drafted by Rep. Otto E. Passman, H -- inch TV J) :::;;;;"'V:;-- JL ir me escort Bantam.weight portability pleasure - ' : V W - V 4-- non-Commun- ist self-hel- 11 CI Ul 11 IHCXH Oil CLIKU If p. D-L- 16" OUULUiU" est jSJT : million. I "Daylight Blue" picture 5?l : Itffifil It G-- E t Model M500X in. picture '25 sq. U Model M782YWO television-stere- o COMBINATION phono-radi- o .) 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