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Show Sunday Herald Y-- & S Leonard A. Clark f Numerous Animals, Modern Lady Godiva Use Freeway ...... .. . - j ..; . ...... ,. .. i .: Monday Rites For Donna Creer Jackson Services Set Armihta Tuckett Funeral Tuesday Funeral serSANTAQUIN For Mrs. Jackson S. Tuckett, vices Arminta for For Resident i, 529 Utah County Farms In ASG Program for 763 i j .. - j SPANISH FORK Funeral be held Monday at c 11 a.m. in the Santaquin-Tintiservices for Mrs. Donna Jane Creer JacksStake Center. Mrs. Tuckett died of on, 60, of 357 Thursday at her residence, S. Main St., causes incident to age. , died Friwho Bishop O. Doyle Crook of day, will be the Santaquin Second Ward will officiate at the rites. Friends may call at the home of Helen 1 P.m., 4n the McKay Sunday evening after G- s 1Spanish Fork 6 p.m. or Monday prior to u Second -- Ninth services. Burial will be in the LDS Ward Santaquin City Cemetery . Mrs. Jackson chapel with Bishop Milo Moody, officiating. Friends may call at the Lynn Walker Mortuary Monday from 89, Of Santaquin will Over two throughout ths ticipating in Conservation million farms country are parfhe Agricultural program each year, according to Claude HuntAgricultural ing, chairman, Stabilization and Conservation County Committee. This includes farms where practices are receiving ACP rethose and where under, way ACP practices cently completed are being maintained by the farmers. In Utah County, the Chairman Spanish Fo'rlc Youth in Peace Corps ..I- - " : J M ! pointed out, ACP and farmers cooperated in conservation measures during 1963 on 529 farms Kermit R. Warner, 835 E. and 132 of these were 'new" 300 S., Spanish Fork, following Leonard A. SANTAQUIN segment of Interstate - 15 farms. Clark, 63, native of this coma home leave, embarked for freeway opened, less than a died .Farms receiving ACP prac Chile during the past week with munity, Friday morning. month ago, the Utah HighHe conductwas born at 24, 1901, several had tice July Patrol has way assistance throughout the 40 other Peace Corps volunteers. Santaquin, the son of Edward nation problems not really covered during 1963 alone totaled The group will work on pro- W. and Mary Ann Taylor Clark. in the standard procedures 1.1 million! of which 23 nercent jects m the fields of .forest He was educated in local of freeway operation. or 254,000 were "new" farms improvement, schools and was a member of Officers report that desShich not had costreceived agricultu r a 1 the LDSj Church. He had been pite the chain link fence on extension and snaring during any of the previemployed as a truck driver at either side of the freeway, ous 3 years. munitv. com the Keigley Quarry until an illr . they had sheep, horses and u7 ; on Major deyelopme n t practices ness forced his retirement about Utah cattle" which have apparentin rural Qnle. County farrns for which ACP in r two months ago. ly wandered onto it via the 1963 shared the cost included 7 to 9 p.m., and Tuesday prior meet T) He married Eliza Edwards f the help various access routes. land leveling, 1,011 acres, ditch to services. staggerMay 4, 1936, at Santaquin. He Patrolmen said they had s Biirisl demand will be in the Spanish luung, 9,5$9 rods, fencing, 2,- ing Funeral seris survived by his widow, SantaSANTAQUIN no idea where the livestock t ana economic 897 roas, Fork acres. of) City Cemetery. seeding, quin, one son, Vernon Clark, vices for Carole Peterson, 21, is coming from or. where it development. Chairman Huntinc exnlainpd stationed with the U.S. Navy at will be held Monday at 1 p.m. is intending to go (maybe t h e Chilean that the high participation in Mr. Warner r c Stake TacomaJ Wash., two. daughters, in the Santaquin-Tintia fond memory of a choice ACP by "new" farms where no Government requested these Mrs. Leslie (Connie) iVilliams, Center. Bishop Lawrence W. bit of pasture now covered and other Peace Corps volunsignificant conservation work Sunnyvale, Calif, and Hazel Clayson of the Santaquin First 751 volunteers teers. by paving is the lure).. had been done in recent years Currently Ann Clark, Mountain View, Ward will officiate. j. are In one case, a cow and has been urban working-iteaching, due NGTON to W Senator A.SHI largely the perCalif. , and five grandchildren. Miss Peterson died Wednesday at least an adequate quan slums and car totaled each other out in sonal rural of ASC cohimunity efforts assisting Wallace F. Bennett Hit-Ru- n Also surviving are two brothers, in a Salt Lake Hospital,' followto of and taken when they met one night on clothing tity Saturday asked R. Sargent committeemen, on their own community development Alvin Clark, Santaquin, and ing heart surgery. Friends may the .freeway near Orem. her home. r, A Shriver, the new director of the time and without Dav. these throughout the length of Chile. OGDEN (UPI) Rollo Clark, Pr vo, a call at the family home this Some of the new volunteers Pro- committeemen assumed the re Opportunity Casper Clark, Murray, evening after 6 p.m. or Monday old 6gden woman was critically Economic. of encouraging op will be part of a concentrated gram, to select Utahns as the sponsibility r, Mrs. JBlanche prior to services. Burial will and a when struck source on such farms and effort td help raise the erators Saturday injured of Youth recruits for the living be in the Santaquin City Ceme Madill, Bountiful. to ranches in front standards out driver in one a a Chilean needed will set which in be carry by provup Camps Funeral services will be held tery . ince. conservation Others inwill The ef use their practice. under the Bill. Utah home. of her Poverty Nelson Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the SALT LAKE CITY is fort itiative to 1964. in and continuing Senator Bennett earlier had improve conditions Police were questioning a susStake Center, Mallette, 72, 757 E. 7th S., died Santaquin-Tinti- c 4-- H thus results selected in are most rural fav far, ' of asked the Interior in the mishap Saturday Stewart L. Secretary Friday: funeral Tuesday noon, with Bishop Lawrence W. Clay-so- n pect said, the orable, rest of the' counthroughout Hunting the and Sec Mrj Udall, 260 E. South Temple. Mrs. AI-of the Santaquin First Ward while a try, would be night. third of "It hard to set a group will Agriculture Orville L. retary vina Winkelman Schmeitekopf, officiating. Friends may call at Kills Woodcock, Freeman, to use Utah youth in value on the benefits resulting conduct forest conservation uro Helen The woman, 72, 1733 E. 3015 SJ, died Thurs- the family home Tuesday after was reported in "critical" con- the camps. The two secretaries from this 'new conservation grams. day; funeral to be announced. 6 p.m. or Wednesday prior to In The volunteers attended an dition .Saturday night with un- were assisting in the selection work," t h e chairman said. LOGAN (UPI) A Spanish Russell L. Marriott, 23, 710 S. services. Burial will be in the of sites and in, setting up the "Many of these farmers thus intensive determined internal injuries. training ses- Fork boy and a Logan girl State St., electrocuted Thursday Santaquin Cemetery under the LOGAN (UPI)-- An elk hunter to to at a add chance sion have North their Youth was Carolina Camp program. She was struck as she Stat . . direction of the Keith Jolley was killed Saturday in a shoothave been named winners of at a construction project in tt; use income better and at auto. Instructhrough umversuy out of her Needs ; Facts Kaieigh. funeral to be announced. Mortuary. the Utah State of their soil, water xion was practical accident near the head of getting public Mrs. Enid Benson ing management the A car descripemphasizing matching "Now that Sargent Shriver and woodland, and to form needed skills Ellcrman, 72, Left Hand Fork of Black tion of the vehicle which struck the speaking, contest. and fluenev in has been; officially designated E., died Friday; fu ' habits.' in smith Fork Cache trainees The 'conservation Richard Roach, son of Mr. neral Spanish: studied Canyon Elk's in the her was found as director of . the program, I ij -1 Monday, Emerson Ward the and Mrs. Myles Roach of Spanand culture of history of benefits County. the Chile K course, "And, 1033 Emerson Ave. Lodge parking lot a short time felt he should have a few facts as well as from ish Fork, and Nyla King, Chapel, American One) to Page history, agriculture. Investigating officers from after the accident. Officers said on the unhealthy economic situ are not liinited OGDEN Mario Alexander (Continued the Cache County Sheriff's of- the car had a dented left front ation in Utah," Senator Bennett Farmers, prban communities, Institutions and world affairs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mer- Chacon, 3. died Thursday fol-land in the Gulf of Tonkin were fice were at the scene lin King of Logan, won the Saturday fender, which was stained with said. "If youth camps are es and the public generally gain The departing volunteers will owing an accident. Son of John unidentified four menaced honors in competition at Utah C. and Frances mea- join nearly 6,000 other Ameriby night and ho further informa blood. and approved by the from good Gallegos Chatabjished State University. con. Prayer service Monday 11 vessels which, because of their tion on the mishap was avail- local communities involved, sures, which greatly reduce cans now working for the Peace In other contests, being held a.m., Myers Mortuary. Grave- dispositions, courses and speed, able The King James version of they should be used to help major sediment damage down- Corps in 46 African, Asian and in conjunction with the U t a h side services at the Memorial indicated hostile Intent. the Bible is so called from King alleviate some of the Utah un- stream by restricting runoff and Latin American countries. Retne nation's tarm-land.- quests or additional volunteers The chimpanzee is the smart James I of England, who auth- employment State Fair, a team from Cache Gardens of the Wasatch. problems. We erosion from after "The changare received dailyj. Peace Corps destroyers, orized its translation, est of the apes. ST. GEORGE should not import unemploy County was named tops in Hyrum Hunt officials report that about 5,000 ment into Utah." crop judging. Its members Cox, 58, St. George, died Thurs- ing course to.mmimize danger volunters are now being trained Men-un were Clare Leishman of The senator cited new statis day; funeral was held Saturday. to themselves and after the this summer and'fall. Applicants don Lance Hansen of ProviWOODRUFF,! Rich County f-- identified vessels continued to '53-Minu- te' tics which point out that beinterested in late fall or subdence and Rodney Lee Gittens Stephen Ray Dean, 77,1 Wood- close, fired tween mid-Jul- y and rounds. In (Continued from Page One) warning sequent training programs of Smithfield. Gittens also was ruff, died. Thursday; funeral this year Utah had 7,800 less should of wound. these a head suffered submit rounds, their questionwarning deep 1 spite LDS Woodruff individual. named high than it did a year ago at Monday p.mj; jol Hansen was not seriously hurt. naires how (forms) available at the unidentified vessels con the same time. Elayne Swasey of Ferron Ward Chapel Joe Engwirda, 32, operator of post offices) and take the next Graveside tinued, to close. PARK CITY "This setback in the overfall won the range judging contest. em- an underwater swimming equip nationwide placement test given Miss Swasey, her brother Don services for La: ayette Franklin "The destroyers then properly Completion of the local or be conducted Sept. 21, 22, and trerid in ment shop in Brisbane, led the the second Saturday of each and Paul Snow of Ferron won Anderson, 67, Omaha, Neb , will opened fire and the approaching ganization for the "53 minute 23, by the United Cerebral Pal ployment may prove to be seriskindiving rescue. He and eight month. be Monday 11 a.m., Park City craft the team title. disappeared without clos march" to be conducted Sept. sy of Utah County, was! an ous," Senator Bennett said. frogmen swam down to the ves-y the United Cere nounced by M. Wayne Hillier, "The manufacturing employThe dairy judging honor went Cemetery. ing sufficiently to open fire On 21, 22, MID Clarence VALE Leigh ment has been hardest hit with H'. The U. S. has 90 per cent of The destroyers bral Palsy of Utah County was county campaign chairman. the to Terry Simmonds of Lewis-to- ton Karl The Coon, 47, Mid vale' died are destroyers. their a decrease." master, Capt, 6,900 job ship' the world's electronic comput 8The Davis County team, Wednesdav in continuing patrols in announced today by M. Wayne Mrs. Charles Langley has funeral men of Lark; one the was first Need Jobs Flindt, chair been named as chairman of the international waters in the Hillier, County Campaign made up of Michelle Nalder of 11 a.m., 8090 S State. ' to the surface. He was ers. Mr. told The Utahn Monday Shriver brought man. S. U. and of West Hillier Gulf Pleasant Mr. air Grove. said of; Tonkin, j ' ' Layton, Barbara Zaugg unconscious in his cabin. The and sea forces remain pre to Mr. the he feel very fortunate in ob- "Unemployment in Utah, for Point and Ray Zaugg of SyraHillier, According is others were trapped in the sea the first time since pared to respond 1 immediately persons who will be working as taining Mrs. Langley to head above the national 1952, cuse, won the team title. Chapel of average. men s quaners. to any attack. Area Chairman in this com- the campaign. According to of our young men are in Petersen,! who was rescued (Continued from Page One) The Pentagon refused to munity have already been se- Mrs. Langley, the persons work- Many should of and need work, shortly before noon, said he 85 East,' 300 South whether the approach lected, and are busy recruiting ing with her are Mrs. Paul have first choice they for assignon more Americans were seen re speculate table for a a Mrs. Ramona FR tapped chairleg ing vessels were Soviet - built volunteers for the drive.' Those Gilhnan and of Lindon. These area ments to Youth Camps in Utah. five hours Roping that rescuers laxing on the streets of Saigon North Vietnamese PT boats working as Area chairman are not be necessary for would hear the sound. than at any time in weeks Joseph perkint . funeral services Thomar Taylor, chairman are busy recruiting It would at- as r follows: were These the that type to if will be held Monday at 1 p.m. in so are them located, they The military spokesman re- tacked U. S. volunteers for the drive., "Even when things looked the the Spanish Fork 5th LDS Ward destroyers Aug.! 2 Ford Paulson, Sybil Vincent, be forced to go to another area worst m Darted a eeneral upsurge HartNolan Arline we were confident we'd Chapel. Friends may call at Our and Mrs. Langley also stated that to seek work. Jolley, and 4. Officials said only that could reThey Communist Viet .Cong activity. the "53 Minute March" derives main close to their homes with be rescued" Petersen said. ley.. :, Chapel of Memories in Spanish were 'unidentified.", they American more Fork Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. and can He said three NEPHI Night air traffic He said he finally heard anMr. Hillier also stated that its name from the fact that ja a minimum of disruption, emoThe Mo that investigation prior, to services. Internow be accommodated with the soldiers were wounded by guerand a voice call Monday taps "53 Minute March" derives cerebral palsied child is born the swering in their will at midafternamara and. be in Spanish Fork City ment socially promised 53 minutes in the United tionally be with you in a "We'll completion of the installation of rillas within 25 miles of Saigon. noon ing m-- its name from the fact that every Cemetery.' lives." j Jtrioay presumaoiy an $18,000 lighting Jproject at the Two were officers piloting an half hour.' child is born States. 'cerebral a -- sea palsied said also that an Bennett Senator voivea reconnaisn air i Nephi Municipal Airport. Army helicopter when it was sance search of the area at in the United States every 53 Clubs or individuals who wish "No doubt' you, are aware of. to offer their help in the drive Officials of the Federal Avia hit by Communist groundfire dawn. minutes. 1 the serious social adjustment tion Agency and Utah Aero- Saturday 25 miles north of Sai"We are very grateful to are urged to call Mrs. Langley. required when young men are nautics Commission last week gon. Both were wounded by The search disclosed that the these fine people whoare taktaken needlessly from their completed inspection of the metal fragments. An enlisted attacking vessels had disap ing time out of busvfchedules homes - and transported hunfacilities. The work included man was shot in the ankle Fri peared, as the destroyers radar to work for this important dreds and even thousands of medium intensity runway light day while leading Vietnamese indicated.! There was no word cause," said Mr. Hillier. "Their (Continued from Page One) miles and introduced into what ing and a runway resurfacing. soldiers against the rebels only here whether any wreckage or success will depend on the sup American news agency reports. to them is an alien environThe project was financed joint 15 miles away. All three were other evidence of the ves port on the support they get They pointed out that ships in ment. sels was found. from the people of this com- volved in activities off North "Therefore, it would be much ly by the FAA, the city and reported in good condition. ' state. a It includes the , Viet Nam do not report to Sal better for their own personal rotating A Vietnamese military spokes munity." be-:: tower to beacon on a we "On 21st, nine hope man reported Sept. gon.1 separate welfare, as a general rule, to to sides the lights along the 4700-fo- clashes with guerrillas Satur volunteers sufficient have Earlier, Communist North be located somewhere "hear their from in this (Continued One) contact long, 150 foot wide run- day. ; Page family every Viet Nam complained, to the In homes," he said. x - V is Cerebral way. Built in 1947, the airport Palsy community.". ternational Control Commission Ogden and Mr. Miller will be one of the most cruel of multiple that the United States committ is Vk miles northwest of Nephi. There are over 10,000 species the official guest of Gov. George Cripplers. It can affect the Four-Ye- ar 750 on ed "acts of provocation" in the of birds in the world D. Clyde. His appearance will y bag A jJrsSsSk or see to walk, talk, this continent. dirt holds more be sponsored in Utah County by abilityor a combination of these. latest incident. Y yTfT less Xhange the Utah .County Republican hear, t j We cannot ignore the Cerebral (Continued from Page One) Dr. Robert Egbert, palsied children and adults in Committee, Im ' chairman. our community. We must con ; . also sharply criticized the ad-- ;; yTwoipeedmotorv Y I'lu more suction 50 f J The committee announced that tinue to provide the treatment ministration's conduct just pri-o-r; V with cleaning fieldhouse east of the the side which will and services to the October, 1962, Cuba help .mitomotkanj "ver a dusty odor. ) mfT .WiDe will for the be reserved ': missile crisis. and Provo A public toward is them boy independence 1 clean with aV i He charged that it ignored warnings that : the in fair condition in Utah Valley until 1:15 p.m. when it will be a better life, and we must also witli possible internal opened up for BYU students contribute toward the fight I Russians were introducing Hospital "1" HeadlighTVi rzLKyr t' troops and missiles into Cuba. injuries as the result of an unable to find seats in the stu against Cerebral Palsy through ) I where see you're section. The committee research. WMSluf " ; A Hoover "Weakness allowed the mis-- ? accident which occurred Sat dent cleantng. V interested recommends that S. 300 who W. 100 individuals I Clubs and per 1 m at tJQ the world's S finest sile threat to be implanted in urday themsons assure to come in to the their offer early Wendell wish is The boy, help -- Cuba,':' he said. Bailey, clq"r.JM)r selves of a seat since a large drive are urged to call Wayne Mr. Mrs. and of son the Ray "By ignoring the true intencrowd is expected. y Hillier at FR 34891. tions of the Communists, by ig- Bailey, 83 S. 3rd. W. He was When driven Mr. Miller completes by James by a car aTl on wheels--gnoring repeated evidence that hit 1027 W. 1st N., his appearance here, he will PLEASANT GROVE w- ComR. tfie Wolfenbarger, dirt, usi you . aggressive action was under Provo. The reportedly dash- board his airplane in Provo and pletion of the local organization ' way in Cuba, the present ad- ed out intoboythe street from leave for Portland, Ore. for the "53 Minute March" to " ministration allowed the Soviet between two .'.' . . ., parked vehicles. Union to plant the weapons of on He the head a suffered bump death 90 miles from American and nose bleed as well as the ; shores and to train them on possible injuries internally. American cities! By following All IT TAKES IS A PHONE CALL . . . the course of confusion and M ;x dream-worl- d diplomacy, it alTake Advantage of Our ONE DAY SERVfCE ON EXlowed the greatest threat to PERT CLEANING & REPAIRS, ALL MAKES. MANY American security of modern To put the magic of Daily Herald Classified Ads to USED MACHINES. AND NEW SPECIALS I ON 2 times to become a vivid and work solving, problems if or you. 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