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Show 4 Sunday Herald Tuesday Rites Scheduled For Scotty Cowden Funeral services will bi held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in LEHI ... r the Wing Mortuary Chapelfor Cowden, 69, Henry (Scotty) Lehi, who died Thursday afternoon in Salt' Lake City after a long illness. Friends may call at the mor tuary Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Tresday prior to services. Burial will be in the Lehi City .Cemetery. Mr. Cowden was born Jan. 16, 1896 in Airdie, Lanark, Scotland, a son of 4ohn and Helen Er- skine Cowden. He married Mae , Whimpey on July 5, 1938 in Wash. SUNDAY, DECEMBER Utah Ceunty, 19, 1963 Of LindOn Death Claims Dies at 75 Peter Burt Cowan, 83 LINDON fuasral services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. in the Preston, Ida., Third Ward Chapel for Miss Iris Hawkes, 75, Lindon, who died Thursday evening at her home after a lin NEPHI Peter Burt Cowan, gering illness. 83, former t mayor of .Nephi, Friends may call at 260 E died Wednesday at his home South Temple, Salt Lake, toin Huntington Park, Calif., of night from 6 to 8 p.m.', and Monnatural caus day a the ward chapel one hour es. , prior to services. Burial will be He was born in the Preston City Cemetery. Sept. 19, 1882 Miss Hawkes was born May in Salt Lake 17, 1890 in Preston, a daughter City, the son of William Sr. and Susan Abi of John S. and gairf lamb Hawkes. She had Ex-May- or Of Nephi Elizabeth Con- - been employed as a clerk in die Cowan. ZCMI, Salt Lake City, and also He married in J. C. Penney Co., Ogden. r Nellie S c h-She was retired at the time of Ha had been employed as a tr field-)cMr. Cowan 8, her death. She had resided in pipefitter, retiring in 1964. 1902 in- - the Salt Lake IDS Tem Salt Lake until four months his are widow, Surviving pie. Mrs Cowan died April 24, ago, when she moved to Lin Lehi; two sons and one daugh 1947. . don. ter. Glen H. Cowden, Caldona, Mr. Cowan served a mission Miss Hawkes was an active " Salt David Cowden, AlasfarDT for the LDS Church in Hawaii. member of the LDS Church, Lake City, and Mrs. John ( Jean- - He served two terms as mayo?, serving a full time mission to nene) Scuamte, Logan, of Nephi City and for 22 years the Eastern States. She also was bishop of the Nephi South served on the YWMIAr Sunday Before retirement he School and Relief Ward. Die, Society stake managed the Nephi branch of boards in the "Oneida and Salt J. W. Summerhays and to Lake stakes. ' -' He has resided in California two brothers are Surviving - since. 1948. and one sister,! Leon Hawkes, He is survived by six daugh Preston, Ida.; Harold Hawkes, Mrs. Marcus H. (Helen) Boise, Ida.; and Mrs. Francis ters, SALAMANCA, Spain (UPI) Burton, Mrs. Reed B. (Alice) L (Florence) Wilcox, Lindon. Ad express train loaded with Hoover, both of Salt Lake City; Portuguese workers on their Mrs. John T. (Florence) Stim- Allen Nev.; Mrs. Lonsdale way home for Christmas roared son, Las Vegas, Earl in Warner, Nephi; (Alburta) heavy through a stop light (Nelda) Lake, head-e- o Mrs. Vera S. fog Saturday and collided Seattle, Wash.? Mrs. Betty Da tith another train, killing 24 vis, Huntington Park, Calif.; 14 persons and Injuring about 60, grandchildren and 14 great A railroad employe fired two sisters, grandchildren; warning rocket at the speeding Mrs. Harry (Rhea) Beagley, trail, but the engineer ap and Mrs. Lucille Lunt; a broth parently did not see it because er, Gibson Cowan, all of Nephi. of the log. Services will be held Mon Lonsdale Allen, 93, 178 E. 100 master station The village day at 1 p. m. in the Nephi N., Provo, died Saturday mornWard Chapel with trarlr anrl an ?inl d . W wavprl in the Eldred Sunset Manor UIV tho Illy h. ' 1. . I 1 T"l T t ing a rea warning nag, out rns uisnop vaugnn a. raxman oi- of causes incident to age. efforts were too late to halt the Relating. Friends may call at t He was born v crash. He leaped out of me way the Anderson Funeral Home !; , Oct. 26, 1872 in but suffered some injuries. today from 2 to 4 p. m. and Coalville, a son The crash occurred at the at the chapel Monday prior to of Thomas L. ' Villir de los Alamos village the services Interment will be and Sarah Mc station about 20 miles from this In the Vine Bluff Cemetery at Allen. Carthy provincial capital in western Nephi. )He married 'Ruby Williams Connecticut was the first on May 7, 1898 in the Salt Lake! state to enact legislation on CALL ON THESE FIRMS FOR -- LDS Temple. aviation. Mr. Allen They were later) He married Clara divorced. Sutherland on Feb. 12, 1937 in If Yo Glvt hptrt Sarvka, Cedar City. She died Jan. 2, Ordar Ysur Inaxpanilva Ad to 60 Hurt 24 As Portuguese Trains Collide Age Claims Citizen of Provo at 93 First-Secon- 1 - . mi Expert Service Legal Notice (m 1 Hara RaguWIy 1963. AUTO OLAtt KOKEN aim rtolaad, uaclallzad work. Ahlwider Manufacturk Company. 490 South Unlvtftty 17344a tlcbnt AUTO PAINTING NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 14,326 In The Fourth Judicial Court of the State of Utah in and for Utati County. In The Matter of the Estate CHRISTMAS SPECIAL PROFESSIONAL PAINT JOB AN CAR ANY COLOR $39.95 ; of: v. HJFF MAX SERRIE JONES, Deceased. Creditors will present their claims with vouchers to the undersized at the office of F. H. Butterfield, 439 South State, Orem, Utah, on or before March 1, 1966; claims mtis; be. presented in accordance with the provisions of Title Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verifica tion as required therein. NADENE D. JONES, Administratrix By; F. H. Butterfield, Attor ney for the estate. Published in The Sunday Her ald. November 28, December 75-9-- BAXTER'S SPIT SHINI UIO NORTH STATE, PROVO CARPET AND FURNITURI Owning and Installation. Llcenjed. contractor. Frea aillmata. 84457. CERAMIC TIL! INSTALLATION CALL Bennlt't Til Company. Prov 7WI1. . 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(LTD -- Wyo ming s flying farmers Saturday flew in 650 toys, 700 balloons and 700 pounds of candy to the Sate Training School at Lander. ' The pilots also provided plane rides for about 150 of the children at the mental schooj, Patients at the SheridSn Veterans Hospital provided 160 of the toys. The pilots were accompanied by their state queen, Mrs. Vic tor Slack of Sheridan. I Splashdown Saturday Ends Historic Flic lit MIAMI EEACH, Fla. (UPI) The new president of the Na tional. Association of Supervis- c.ntlnned ors of Agricultural Education Two Nights . p... wi mg astronauts stepped onto the elBf LEHI -A- pparent difficulties Educaon Department siaff. i1perform the delicate c'J nj with an oil circuit breaker at t : umc icais 7 umwuhu nirk was nanieuj m uic ,t, the Lehi City power department at &e recent annual conven-iha- d iJ9UnSi been present before' the sunsiauon piungea a geni pan tion of the American Vocation - jflignt were quickly dis-- day. Stafford ,. of Lehi into darkness Thursday al Association in Miami Beach. pelled. Gemini 7's splashdown point and Friday evenings. Acting on computer data. was about -1- 7P mMes from which oc- are turned on, in addition to Borman fired his retro braking Gemini 6's. The blackouts Schirra 6 curred about 5:55 p.m. each the regular drain by household perfectly at 8:28 a.m. EST, dawn some 14 miles bought frcm away high aove the western Pacific. the carrier. He and "orman day, were, believed to have been appliances and" fixtures. caused by the oil cirabreak-er- , It was first thought that the had-- a Parachutes No Problem bet on who would come Glen Carter, superintendent failures were caused by vanThey then began their blazing closest, and Borman apparently of the city power department, dals tampering with a main descent is ground controllers won. said. He explained that the cir- switch. Power was restored in followed Vthem radar. John Richard Bryant cuit breaker apparently was not about 20 minutes Friday eve Despite two long byweeks in Exhaustive Physicals Begin Borman and Lovell will 7 set high enough to carry a suffi- ning compared to over three orbit, Gemini functioned remain aboard the carrier 24 cient load for the peak period hours during Thursday's power The parachutes hours before flying to Cape when many Christmas lights loss. opened just when they should Kennedy, and in that time will after 14 days of being 'stored, begin most the probably and the big main canopy thorough physical examinations carried its cargo down to a any human being has undergentle landing in the Atlantic! gone. w mues east ot cape Ken OREM John Richard Bryant, There were seven immediate . -: nedy. hours of physicals after they 66, 776 W 450 N., Orem, died A recovery airplane was over landed. Friday evening at the Utah Valthem immediately Swimmers Their only initial complaints ley Hospital of natural causes. He was born Aug. 1," 1899 in WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pr-esident President Johnson was reject dropped into the water from a concerned their legs. "The deck's moving," comBingham Can- second ed as he tried to feed an ice helicopter and attached flota Johnson took place mented Lovell as he walked w yon, Utah, the to Santa Claus Saturday at a cream cone to one little girl, tion collars. When B or man's across the carrier. son of John R. Christmas party his daughter but he found a taker in Virgil on4 Pafnaptno the first man he saw Borman said his legs felt opened, 150 son of one area of for the Luci Walker, . gave Pfw& CimncAn 4J workers at the southwest was Lt. J.G. Christopher O, "heavy" at first, but that the underprivileged children. Bent, 25, of Los Angeles, who feeling, later left him. He mar' to a Following "learning Community House. the three-ma- n headed frogman One of their first actions was dGladys listen"' music, program in the Strolling- - pmong the tables to get the perspiration rinsed team, Boss on May East Room Swedish pianist with Virgil's hand firmly in his by was off their bodies. The sweat will "It a ride," Chi 1937 in long quite 25, Kabi Laretei, wife of film strong Texas grip, the Pres Bent said. be along with everyanalysed cago, El. the director Ingmar Bergman, ident was clearly the center of "It sure was," ' came the thing else. Mr. Bryant children streamed . into the attention until he ducked out jft :'.,b;4M' Then they underwent received his dining room to eat ice cream and came back with Santa reply. Bent said tests to check on their although the Mr. Bryant concoctions laid out on pint- - Claus at' his elbow. astronauts were able to get out cardiovascular system. education in the Utah schools. sized tables at which Luci, Mrs. Suddenly there were shouts of of without the spacecraft Calcium Loss Possible. He was employed at Geneva Johnson and the President sat. "Santa Claus! Santa Claus!" as assistance, they were very pale On . previous until mills Steel in the rolling little boys tumbled out of their and "looked like ghosts." missions, flight surgeons have his retirement. seats and barged past the chief Take Helicopter Ride discovered a loss of calcium in Surviving are his widow, of executive to shake Santa's A hovering helicopter imme the astronaut's bones and a loss Orem; one son and two daugh hand. "I want a bike, I want a diately hauled up both men of red blood cells. Borman and ters, John R. Bryant Jr., Mrs, (Continued from Page One) bike," , one shouted above the Borman first. Even before Lovell wero undergoing inten--. Adelle B. Thorsen . and Mrs, crowd. Gemini 7's launch Borman had sive checks on both counts to Richard (Nina B.) Willson, all this Columbus suburb. decided to go aboard the see what happens to man when 83 A railroad said spokesman two of Orem; grandchildren Julia Ward Howe, author of wi ntry'S0". ..j ft: r-- - Orem Man Dies at 66 ,.,M perfectly. LB J Receives Mass Snub - As Santq Claus Arrives .v'-:-- ft 'jjpi r hatch ; fJ . tilt-tab- le ; long-durati- Earth Mover - and one sister, Mrs. Elbert J Beesley, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held p. m. in Our Tuesday at Chapel of Memories Mortuary, Provo with Bishop Paul L. Lar- sen of the Orem Ninth Ward officiating. Friends may cal at the mor tuary Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday prior to services. Interment will be in the Orem City Cemetery. t All Cosmic (Continued from Page One) aboard Gemini 8. --On Dec. 15 Borman and Lovell logged a combined total of 507 hours, 17 minutes in space, surpassing the man- hours spent in space by all Russian astronauts combined. Rendezvous A First lo addition to the endurance records. Borman and Lovell Gemini 6 Astronauts with coach passengers, 30 sleeping car passengers and 8 crewmen "The Battle Hymn of the Re public," ... received 84 for the were aboard the train. which she sold to the At The train, No. 15, the Ohio poem State Limited, was en route lantic Monthly In 1861 from New York to Cincinnati of Buffalo, by way NY., nasium. Some refused treatCleveland and Columbus. It was ment! running four, hours behind The first rescue workers 'at schedule when it hit the big the scene found many passen earth-movon the Wilson gers trapped in the first three -n road un crossingBridge derailed cars. They used axes marked, fouMrack crossing and sledgehammers to smash about 15 miles north of the windows and doors and free Columbus train passenger terthem. minal. 'There was a tremendous Members of the Franklin sheriff's Mounted Patrol Impact," said Jerry Hogan of County surrounded the area to prevent Erlanger, Ky., a passenger on looting of the Christmas mail the tram. "There were sounds of broken The New York Central glass around but we were lucky provided bus service to Cincin because our car did not turn nati and Columbus for the train's passengers able to over, he said. continue on their way. Victim Identified Police identified the earth-movoperator who was killed as Dana Bollin, 48, of Athens, Ohio. He was working for a construction "company building a part of the Columbus "Outer section of the Belt,'! Interstate Highway System surrounding the Ohio capital Police said there had been two previous colli sions at the crossing. They said Lonsdale funeral was limited by services are pending. visibility mounds of earth dumped near Edith K. Vlck funeral serthe area. will be held in the Berg vices JMeven or the injured were Room Chapel Montaken to two hospitals. Most of Drawing day at 11 a. m. Interment the others were treated for will be in the Provo City .. ; , minor injuries by doctors at the Cemetery. . Mr. Allen was a carpenter and a builder by trade. Following his schooling in Coalville, he worked with his father in the building and cabinet work trade. In his early days he built caskets and assisted with funerals. An active member of the LDS flllerhiriaindThomas unircn, he served a mission to stafford performed man's first Ireland for two years. At the rendezvous m space. time of his death he held the Gemini 7 reached an altitude office of. high priest and was a! 189 miles, about 20 miles ward and home teacher. lower than Gemini 5's highest Following his mission he re- orbit last August and 119 miles turned to Coalville where he lower than a Russian flight by made his home. He worked in Col. P.L. Belyayev on Voskhod the mines in Park City and 2 last March. later went into the building The Russians still bold one " trade. woman in record: the Mr. Allen moved to Provo in The United States never space. 1905 where he had since resid- has tried to send a woman ed. He worked for several build- aloft. Worthington High School gym- ing contractors in this area. Soviet Cosmonette Valentina Since the death of his wife in Tereshkova spent 70 hours 50 1963 he had lived in a local rest minutes in space, home. Gift For Him A Surviving are two sons and Gummed postage stamps four daughters, .William Lester came into use in the United and Thomas Raymond Allen, States in 1817. Prior to then, Mrs. J. E. (Lucille) Hokanson postage was paid in cash. and Mrs. Kenneth J. (Inez) A Baker, all of Salt Lake City; CARD OF THANKS Mrs. K. MriJosephlneTTElls- - With deepest gratitude and PRODUCT worth, Sparks, Nev.; and Mrs. appreciation we desire to ac This Christmas make him automatically yours with a W. E. (June) Dawson, Oroville, knowledge the assistance and handsome Wittnauer Automatic watch. Never needs Calif.; 15 grandchildren; 30 expressions of sympathy of our and two many friends and relatives durconstruction assures winding. And rugged two ing our recent sorrow. We take d lasting dependability. Backed by r, maker of great watches since 1867, brothers, R. E. Allen, Provo, this means to thank all those and William W. Allen, Detroit, who assisted at the services, Michi--- : sent "Coral tributes, gave ex -- Funeral services will be held pressions of condolence, or in Monday at 2 p.m. in' the Berg any other way assisted. H. A. LOY AND FAMILY Drawing Room Chapel, Proyo. Friends may call tonight from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday prior to the services. Interment will be in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. er g train-vehic- Mortuary Services j le carrier by helicopter, rather he stays aloft than waiting inside the capsule to be picked up as Schirra and Stafford did. At 9:37 a.m. EST, SI minutes after splashdown and an hour the two beam- after retro-fire, OddsV (Continued from Page One) portents. 'He won 10,8281,521 or 44.635 valid cent of the 24,254,566 per votes cast Mitterrand, 40, who is backed by the Communists, Socialists and other leftist groups won 7,694,005 or 31.740 per cent .. 14 days. Their diet was regulated for calcium intake both before, during and after, the flight The initial reports on the condition of both men wera "bevond what we could havt hoped,", said Flight Surgeon Dr. Charles Berry. After viewing live television of the two, Berry said, '1 think they both looked fabulous." Gemini 7 was hauled aboard the carrier at 10:07 a.m. EST. C.J. (Chuck) Stucka, a McDon nell Aircraft Corp. engineer, said the spaceship was In 'excellent condition." It will be returned first to Cape Kennedy, then (to back to McDonnell's plant In St Louis. ' vrviernuuira L A Choke. MORTUARY SS East 300 Sort. Birds unarol for John Richard Infant will ba hald Tvatdoy 1i00 a.m. ,Mortuorjrf Chept- l- ef MamoHa Prova with liihop foul L Uraan of tha Oram 9th Ward officiating. Mondi may anil at tho Mortuary Monday from 4 to I and Tuotday prior to torvkai. Intarmant Ml tho Oram City Camatary. MyMk Sir farrati ft Plant Ceirror Ptslovrfe Dory. 171 VH Ph. 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