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Show r SUNDAY, JULY 25, 1963 Sunday Herald i Uto Utoh County, r ' r I Wy'UWII.'.WWLi.Wf'TM Use Coupon to Order Medicare Booklet P- - 1 Parade And Rodeo Climax ;;: Spanish Fork Celebration : MEDICARE THE PROVO DAILY HERALD P.O. Box 489, Dept. A . co Radio City Station New York, New York Please place my.order enteredanyJIal - from junior and senior Aign schools of many major Utah County cities. Civic officials and from these, communities various Utah County dignitaries and . church officials rode in- shiny new aulos leading the arena were the climaxing fea: tures yesterday of the gala 1965 Fiesta Days" fete in this held in city. The big affair is in Spanish Fork each year with Pioneer Day, July Tiny floats were enterea Dy various IDS Ward Primary units in the miniature parade and bands appeared from Payschools Fork aon and Spanish Numbers of youngsters rode sailv festooned bicycles", soap box cars' and other small size 'vehicles. Seve'ral were borne along the route by pet horses The huae traditional Mam moth Parade turned the city s of Majn Street into a rainbow aW and' action. Floats were Dies in Idaho; Provo Rites Set 77, Caldwell !da:. former Provo resident, Gust Alexander, ' AmI TWsdav L fT' If - I I in Caldwell Unga-ing- . of Enclosed Zi MJf procession. ka...rr 7 t ; ' . f.- - iaVJ' - iav J ': V T-- 4 Feminine loveliness abounded parade with no less than three sets of queens ana attendants. These were Miss Spanish Fork, in the person of Arlene Lowe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lowe and aides Janet Anderson, and Tamara LasseniMiss Desert Blossom, nee Lynda Foote, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Fpote, and attendants- - Delta L,yn fARADK ROYALTY Davis,4- and Judi Sorenson; and rodeo Saturday. queen, J'net Hughes, Maralyn" Hughes and Peggy flriffUhs. : Manv beautiful floats were seen passing m review,H)ut-j- n accordance wnn iraaiuon mere was no selection of any "best" type, a feat which would have been" very difficult. Throughout both da vs of The celebration a unit of the Monte Young Rides and Shows was in continuous operation. A bake sale and re freshment and concession stands under the auspices of various Snunish Fnrk Ml A Hp iw Lime, and her two attendants. Janet Ande V"5; f7 i - "C L? " " Elledge, about 65, of- - Napa, Calif. Mr. Elledge. was a fornv er Provojesident.He diedjyed- caus ,nesday in Napa es. "While he lived in Provo Mr. Elledge was employed as salesman for McKesson Drugs decided-untilUhe-E- IncvmgjCentralandSouth- - -- ern Utah for ayiumber of years He joined the Federal Bureau of Investigation staff and moved to Palo Alto, Calif., several years ago. He had retired just a few months ago and was making his Tiome in Napa. Mr- - Elledge had been a member of the Community Church.. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. n klledgerNapayrone Ka son, Russell, also of Napa and a daughter, LaDay, also of Cal- " . ifornia. rai ii fc -- iimfii Charles Owen LoNEPHI max. 79, Nephi,' died Thursday evening in a NephF rest home of natural causes. He was born Nov. 21, 1885 in Derby, Derbyshire, England, a son of William and Elizabeth Mann Lomax. He married Edith Alice Stedman of England on Jan. I, 1915 in Nephi. ' Mr. Lomax was a member of the LDS Church and at the time of his death held the office of elder in the Nephi Third Ward. . ;i He came to the United States from England in 1898 settling in Nephi. In 1915 he took over 'hisiather's shoe repair hop which he owned and operated until his retirement. Mr. Lomax . also worked as a section worker for the Salt Lake-Lo- s Angeles Railroad and the Denver arid Rio Grande Western Railroad. "Surviving are his widow of Nephi; several nieces and nephews. .... Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. in the Nephi Third LDS Ward Chapel with - -- Barres Jenkins of the Nephi Third Ward officiating. Friends may call at the Anderon Funeral Home tonieht from JLUl f pjilj and Monday- - prior - to services. Burial will be in the Nephi City Cemetery. . Frackville, Pa. Spotted two of the junks Friday off the coast. He was; aboardl a Vietnamese junk with Chief - Boatswain's Mate Charles Sims ofCharles-to- n ' Heights, S.C. TTiey chased the Viet Cong vessels onto the beach and called for: help from the near-- ! by Navy destroyer escort U.S.S.! Moms. The Morris, aided by air strikes, destroyed the junk tieet. , .Bishop ExUfahrT Seth Rowlings Died of rSafety-divisio-n-f -- OREM N. 9th W., Saturday Seth Rawlings, 345 Orem, died Saturday died of gunshot wounds morning. , at approximatel- y- 2300 hours Funeral services will be Wed July 23 in Saigon, outside his nesday at 12 noon, A complete home. A Vietnamese woman,Mrs. Nguyen Thi Hai also died obituary and funeral information from gunshot' wounds apparent-- will be published in Monday's ly administered oy the same Daily Herald. person. She too was- a USOM employee. The national police CAUGHT IN PICKLE are continuing their investiga MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI) -.. tion." C. Garingerwas fined $25 A Vietnamese witness said Gary for disorderly conduct after po the killer fled the scene on a lice caught him Fridaybehind said He the man motorcycle:: was a youngAmerican dressed a coffee shop carrying a jar of d in a ' :; green shirt. pickles. Ryan, adviser to the. director They .said the shop was bro of Viet Nam's national police, ken into but Garinger told the was one of the highest-rankin- g court he must haVe been pickled U.S. aid officials here. at the time because he didnjt He had plaved an important role in building up the Vietnam remember anything about it. - : . short-sleeve- ese, police-ioragainst -.- Viet his ong -- terrorist action,-and death was at first believed the work of the Communists. TYm stunned " said Kimball's wife. "Its a real shock. I just got a letter yesterday .from Robert. He gave no indication ' of any trouble." ;' Mrs. Kimball is, employed by an oil firm in Salt Lake City. ce -- SuspectsZWifi: V Shocked By V Search for Mate ' SALT LAKE CITY. UPI) -- .1. Britain, is the world's largest fliamond. It weighs 530 carats. Berg g Mortuary XJ Services stunned by- - it. It's real shocking." This was the reaction Saturday of Mrs. Robert Kimball, to reports from Saigon that her was sought -- husband in the slaying Friday night of a g U.S. aid official and a pretty Vietnamese, girl. I : jusL got a letter yester day from Robert, . said - Mrs. Rose Kimball, who resides in an east bench section of the city' with their son.'Kim Robert, 7. "He gave no- indication of any trouble." The U.S. "official was Jack Ryan, 44, Kimball's boss in the U.S. aid mission's public safety office in Viet.Nam. Kimball was in charge of radio maintenance and had been in Viet Nam r : jince jnidrl963 Her. husband is a former highA native of Ogdcnv Utah, way design engineer with, t n e Kimball previously was a highUtah Highway Department and way design engineer with the a native of Ogden. ' Utah State Highway Depart. We're, so upset," said hisjment. His wife is employed by mother. "It's going to be awful an oil lirm ana works in the . hard to take if he is involved." drafting department, '(iut TAYLOR CARPETS 1497 t. Phon STATE, 225-248- 9 Alexander funeral services will be held in the ii OREM r Provo, FR Fro Dtlivory Last Dtlivory 4 p.m. h V Berf Mortuary Drawing Room Chapel of Provo Tuesday at 11 a.m. Friends may call at . the. Berg .Mortuary Monday from 6 to 8 and Tuesday prior to the. services. Interment will be in tha Provo City Cemetery, : j ' Jl 1 t , : - i "' t IX i A i ' iiiiMf i iiiii iti 't v iiVnri i iriMin wfi iWi nT- ri ' qjJ Low, Long Distance IFamily Time I rates are in effect ALL DAY Sundays! o for three minYon can phone utes anywhere in' the Continental United States (except Alaska) for $1 or less iod matter what time you place your call Qn Soodays. station-to-statio- - iz No need to wait till 8 p,m. Family Time rates are in effect ALL DAY Sundays. 150) Canyon Road Across From Helaman Hatls Juicy Moalt ivory Time" "'amy 'arm Froth Vtgttabloi-Tond- or ; Phone early. Get the news from friends and family more qulcklyr Share the joy of hearing familiar voices sooner. WHERI THI PRICI IS MWAYS RIGHT OPEN SUNDAY ANO ' 8 IYERY'dAY a. m. fo 10 p..m. i . GOLD STRIKE STAMPS Presentation Monday, July 26 ?; -"- I'm high-rankin- s - ,. AN ALL NEW CONCEPT IN FURNITURE w.i iu $uii Arthur-Jrld-jGold- iiiiiiriwniiiiiililMMw - Great Star of Africa, now in the Imperial Scepter of Great OUrited J4ationsr cx.s USOM, . u. make-sure-mr- one resi LYNDA IN BACKWOODS Lynda Bird Johnson, daughter of President Lyndon Johnson, is shown nearihe-en- d of a canor trip through t br Superior Natioiral Forestin MtnnesotaThr is pictured taking a portage in the North Woods at Nina Moose River. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) the public . u- alk abut a numberg. Goldberg presumably gether" to would join Johnson and Mc ber of subjects that the ambasNamara in discussion of the sador will have to deal with." ere E. Farr II of Los Angeles, hit two Viet Cong camps, . The other 75 guerrillas were killed in scattered air action .." elsewhere. . The s raid of the North Viet namese explosives plant was carried out by 16 Air Force . planes. Blow Up Building They struck at Lane Chi. 55 miles northwest of Hanoi, with 33 tons of bombs. Thev blew up one building and damaged six others. Navy planes teamed with sur face craft to wipe out a fleet of 22 Viet -- Cong junks, killing an estimated 25 guerrillas. E. J, Clarke of Navy u at r-aNapa at 79 yiy-iviia- after . been received in of the death of Fred t)' lncreasut m be acquired l)y using tne lon8 telephone ed seriet: detailing t the ed benefits and the increased 4 for mail orders. Cost will be the President asked McNam- - costs of the new bill, which $1. PLEASE DO NOT SEND will begin in this newspaper as MAIL TO THE HERALD OF-- i iWltllll Itdlll t.llflt curdL FICE, BUT TO THE ADDRESS White House Press Secretary ON THE COUPON. Bill D. Moyers emphatically de"What You've Got Corning nied the administration had from Medicare and Social Semade firm decisions on meeting (Continued from Page 1) curity. A Complete Guide to the increased manpower in Viet Nam before Mc- and minersthemselves appeared j Your Legal Rights" is the title N'amara went to the Southeast to take the situation as a rou- of" both the series and book, r tine rescue .operation but when which were written by an exAsia fighting zone. Moyers, at a press briefing one member of a rescue team perienced newspaper reporter, and in Washington, termed this "ab- reported the "fire is rolling like .Social Security, science medical writer, John Troan. solutely and categorically un waves on the sea" the atmos Written in terms which everytrue. Such a deception, the phere became hushed. said, "At first we'had no idea how body can understand, the bookpresidential spokesman would not only be capricious-nes- s big the fire was," Christopher let will help you to understand of the- - worst kind, but President Howard Suter said. what the new legislation will to you now and in future hypocrisy, and would play hav- "We ignored it figuring we'd mean oc with the confidence of the find the men before we worried years.:: about the fire." people in their government." He also said it was impos Company officials said there sible to predict" when any of was no evidence of fire near In tint of thejntal Viet Nam decisions will the bodies.rThey believe; dense br0VMint, be made or announced. smoke forced Garrett and Hess Goldberg With President into a section known as 1"11 ixpmi your But.iMoyers said they would right" when they went back into ympathy with not be :hrmme to floral arrang- dent "feels satisfied that he has had been left behind. asked all -t- he questions--thPickup 4th pgh: The last nitnt, from t. should be asked'1 and has the surface all the "brQugbt-t- o Viet Nam problem as it affects information necessary." Also with the President was the world peace organization Provo Floral the new U.S. ambassador to the Moyers said : Johnson and ; But - Two Miners Worr1ias (Contiiraed from Page s willbe'alDart I JI Resident Dies Raids crisis..;. T offering-two-service- Former Provo U issued during Berlin X)ne rr. T- held Saturday in Napa with burial (Continued from Page 1) slated cemetery the incident s'aid only this: "Jack" E. Ryan, 44, chief S. Nephi Man 25,000 -- Fred Elledge Funeral-services-w- On MedicareSecurityLBiir ' In order to dispell some of soon as the President sighs the , ; of McNam- - the common . bewilderment over bill. , ..... ara totamp uavi(Lwasun- In addition, a colorful illusnew Ganges which the the" Johnson trated booklet, which will gi"e had planned to spend the week MedicareSocial Security legisfurther details, and includea end in ..seclusion with no- plan- lation will bring to every person specially designed family seface-to face consultations in the ned country, the Daily Herald curity planning chart, will be with either McN'amara or Sec- - is offered.This bookldrxahnotte"retary of State Dean Rusk . ProvO Herald Offers Information The summoning with-aide- s - Charles O. Lomax ........4 State Zip Code (Please be sure to include your tip code do.) city ; (Continued from Page 1) risiensHathlen der came toJ Mr. Alexander the United States in 1904, settling in. Provo. Until 1922 he lived in Provo and thenjnovelloJIaldweH Mr. Alexander worked for the Union Pacific Railroad for 43 He was year retiring a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Employees, Surviving are his widow dt Caldwell: one son and one daughter. George Alexander, Ogden; Mrs.' Mary Aston, San Francisco, Calif.; two Mrs.- -. John (Delora) Orem; and LaVere Fisher, (Bill) Oakley, Caldwell, Ida.; 14 grandchildren and eight Funeral services will be held Tuesday - at 11 a.m. In t h e Drawing Room Chapel, " Berg Provo. Friends may call at the 6 Monday mortuary in Prov trnm t t. X n m and Tiif:Hav orior to services. Interment will be in the Provo City Cemetery. .. Decisions :. Oakley step-childre- my check or money order for tL l in the big in 1920 in Utah. Mr. Alexan- bill becomes .. Address (Chloe) Ewell ". : Name.. locaUDS church groups also nessHe was born did a capacity business. AprU 25, Cooperative efforts of many in Chip a e n, church and civic officials were Greece. He fused in carrying out the cele married Qau- - oration agenda. -- Dies Ait ' ill ' law. -- Gust Alexander for........ I understand that this is an advance order to be rilled as soon as the new - 34th. ; copies of WHAT YOU'VE GOT COMING FROM MEDICARE AND SOCIAL SECURITY at $1 per copy. - IDS By FRANK KING A roam7 "SPANISH FORK C. reuerUrrruins and women moth parade viewed by thous-Le- d clubs Thousands" jammed ands and a rodeo performance every inch of available space on both sides of-- the street to Saturday night bef ore" packed 1 10011 ' Mountain States Telephone . |