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Show i GOP Senate Rivals 1 an Address Provo Audience Killed in coyest Crash Friday .' Cycle Ernest Tiey i : ; july Sunday, Utah 12, 1964 County. Utaii Sunday Herald L 5T .;..-..- . Opposing candidates in what is expected to be one of Utah's political primary races addressed the same audience j night la Provo. , , I were Congressman Sherman P. Lloyd and Dr. 'A motorcycle which failed to L. Wilkinson, who will battle it out in the Aug, 11 primary elec- make a curve in Provo Canyon tion Cor the Republican senatorial nomination. Both talked to its rider to his death the Utah County Medical Association. Digests of their speeches carried 10 p.m: Friday. about : fclloW: ' Ben Elmer Hayden, 27, 502 Wilkinson Blasts L!oyS Lauds Barry, Avenue. Orem. died Beverly soon arter ites arrival at the 1 ( i Predicts GOP.Victory Federal Medicare - ; A Republican victory over Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, the Johnson Administration in speaking at a dinner meeting November was forecast Friday of the Utah! County Medical eight by Representative Sher Association at Riverside Counman P. Lloyd in a speech be try Club Friday night, critifore the Utah County Medical cized the current Medicare Bill. Association at the Riverside Dr. Wilkinson, candidate for Club. Congressman the Republican nomination to Country seeks f the Republican the U.S. Senate, said, "The Lloyd U. S. Senator. nomination for question of aid to the needy, "Johnson's present popular- including the "aged, is a proper ity 'in: public opinion polls is concern of state and local govbased partfy on the fact that ernments- For that reason he has a public image as a con- alone, the present Medicare servative," Mr. Lloyd said. "In Bill in our Federal Congress is actual point of fact, nothing out of order? But in addition, could pe further from the truth. it is unnecessary, since 65 per The political tax cut has now cent of the people beyond 65 been revealed by the treasury years of age already have inof hospital .department to have added an surance to take care all the Mediis (which expenses other $3 billion to the national and Bfll it is care provides), debt. The debt ceiling has been 1970 estimated that by nearly raised to j $324 billion and in CO be oE will the people percent the fiscal year just ended, mis covered. an Why, then, impose nation went into the red another additional tax to take care of 8j billion J plus." those who need no government I i 'Purely Political' help?" Further Objection "The purely political nature cf the Johnson Administration A further objection to the is highlighted by his Medicare Bfll, Dr. Wilkinson program calling for an ex stated, is that ."It will eventu pecditure d a billion dollars ally lead to socialized medicine In the first year, alone. This is in this country,' similar to what an1 election year political" act has developed elsewhere in the which the 'American people will world. In England, for instance, I anti-pover- -- ty i where by November, cn-ma-sk "socialized medicine on the ap- exists, the young doctors trainncrnination of Senator ed in England 'are emigrating In commenting parent V 7 Bill .Barry rGcldwater as the Re to Canada, to the United States, publican standard bearer, Rep, and to Australia to practice, Utah Valley Hospital, following the accident which plunged him and his motorcycle into Provo River at the first; sharp curve inside the mouth of Provo Can yon. The ndcr wa? westbound. Both the rider and his vehicle came to rest in Ahe river, in about three "eet of water. Mr. Hayden landed in! a pool where it was relatively calm and was not .carried down the river by the current. A California motor ist traveling behind the motorcycle saw the accident and pull ed Mr. Hayden from the water. Mr. Hayden wis born March 2, 1937, m Denver, Colo., to Ben E. Sr. and Elvada Gentry Hayden. He married Loma Walker, Aug. 10, 1956 in Evanston, Wyo. He moved to Price with his parents as a child, later coming to Provo where he received his ' education. ' He enlisted m the U.S. Marine Corp and was stationed at Camp Pendleton, Calif. . After he married, he made his home in San Diego, Calif. He later moved to Lyman, Wyo., where he was employed as a service' station operator. He came to Orem in 1959 and had lived there since. He was a member of the LDS Church. He is survived by his widow, three sons and one daughter, William James Gerald B., Brett W., and Wendy, all of Orem; his parents, Ben E. Hayden, Grand Junction, Colo., and Mrs. Lee Barney Dragerton; one brother, Steven Oakes Allen, j MERRILL ft. TEW j V. t. HOW MUCH insurance VICTIM Ben Elmer Hayden, 27, Orem, who died shortly after his motorcycle failed to make a curve in Provo Canyon Friday night. (See photo at right). is enough? antwrd must b Th! LIFE in rlo-tio- n nd, to your Individual ot you! dtrmin it, under tho guidance of on oxporioncod prof- ' sional. For accurate analysis. ' call MERRILL B. TEW 373-M2- V 37J-I4- or 12 0 Reprosontiitf ETNIFICIAl LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY END OF THE ROAD This motorcycle rests in Provo River, partially submerged, where it landed after carrying Ben Elmer Hayden, 26, Orem, to his death Friday night. The rider, failed to make the curve a1 short distance inside the mouth ot JFrovo Uanyon. . Soh Loko City, Utok j j Uoyd claimed that many of the making it necessary for Eng genatcr's views have been dis land to import doctors from Middle and Southwestern Asia, torted byr the press. where medical; training is de dis'Tor example, it is now Pennsylvania. closed mat while he was quot finitely inferior. Funeral services will be held ed: as favoring use of atomic "A final objection is that it Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Berg. firing to defoliate brush on the is proposed that this program Mortuary of Orem with Bishop border between Laos and Viet be financed by increasing the A. E. Carlson of the Orem Nam in fact he pointed out Social Security Tax of both Eighth Ward officiating Friends that while this had been sug employers and employees. The may call at the mortuary, 500 gested by 'some, it would never increase would be of such size N. State, Monday from 6 to 8 that the estimated tax required p.m., and Tuesday prior to servoccur. . would exceed , the income tax ices. Interment will be in the Wonl Be Influenced currently being paid by a large Orem City Cemetery. I believe not Senator do "I segment of the American tax GddiFzrter: will be influenced payers. Like , termites, 'carpenter ants ' the Birch or wood by chewing out should "In any Society this destroy by my judgment, other- extremist, group in his never be permitted to happen," nesting chambers in the timbers of houses. . condict of national affairs," Dr. Wilkinson concluded, j Mr. j Lloyd said. :"Ever since he was on the city council in Phoenix, I Ariz., he has been recognized as a realist, prac tical J public servant In my opinion, the months ahead 'will show his? ability to be a true .. ...... . r t ...... leader of responsible thought . and action, and able to cut Three persons were injured, Mr. Miller was . treated and released. , tfarocgh the mystery of double two seriously, in a two-ca- r talk! and vagueness which has crash Friday about 8 p. m. at Investigating officers said the characterized government un 1650 South State. crash occurred when Mr Shaw, In der far-lein my leadership. northbound, attempted a left Edith Miller, 54, passenger of the was southmoderates the opinion; a car driven by Ralph Miller turn. 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