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Show V Sunday Herald Lewis H. Turner SUNDAY, UMl APRIL'S, County, 1966 Utah Rites Set For , Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. in the Eureka Dies From LDS Ward Chapel for Frances Heart Attack 8L RWTottsT3Eiu7cwho died Wednesday in the Payson City Hospital of cancer. Lewis Bishop Denton C. Bartschi Wilson officiate. Friends may call will died FriAve., American Fork Keith Jolley Mortuary at the day in Woods Cross after from 7 to 9 p.m. and attack. tonieht heart He was born Monday prior to services. Burial AMERICAN FORK Herbert Turner 46,. r i i" ! zMay i J 21, 1919 In Lehi, a sort of Herbert and tery. Nellie Nelson Turner. He married Delta Peterson Sor .7 will be totnePaysonCIty Lake City. Mr. Turner Mr. Turner was employed by Simar Co. as hi Utah-Idah-o uefc-driser. He was a member of the LDS Ceme- . . ;- JoMaiUheft CITY (UPI- )Former Pleasant Grove Postmaster Joseph Ray Mills will hen sentenqedApril. 25 on two Manped In Accident HEBER CITY asfygkya Church. Surviving ;are his widow, American Fork; one daughter Mrs. Ray (Betty) Bristol, Bluffdale; M - she tion and nursing provisions of tog. Press Rapped By HSjtofftf nfttFfli for Shermanl (UPI)-Fu- ner- werw 10 a.m. Monday at Mrs. Sarah A. PAYSON Judge A. Sherman Chris ten-- L. Boyd, 54, who was fatally Nielsen Clayson, 83, died Thurs will pronounce sentence on sen injured in an Arizona highway day afternoon at the family 47, who pleaded guilty to construction accident. Mills, home of a heart ailment. was the charges shortly before his Boyd, who moved to St. cwmtaofaiHheffc- - ' j Former Provo ster Pleads Guilty at 83 Revamp Set - SALT LAKE Dies Garden Club Setsj House Vote Organizing Meet, Qn Dead;ne The Provo Garden Club wiH hold its second organizational C. S. Foreser, the noted meeting Monday, April 4 at FULLERTON, Calif. (UPI) British author of sea adventure novels including me popular t p.m. in D wing of the Provo WASHINGTON (UP!) -L-egis. series on "Captain Horatio Hornblower," died Saturday. He High SchooL to extend the enrollment is to. lation be covered The 66. was subject . area" of the land - deadline for Medicare . today Forester, who retired to this suburb of Los Angeles in "the-serv- ke 1964, died of a heart attack at St. Jude Hospital before 5 a.m. scape plan. Next week the "out- headed for the House and final door living area" will be cover-- 1 approval. A House vote could PST 8 a.m. EST. He had been hospitalized since Tuesday. icome Monday. ed. The measure passed the WASHINGTON (UPI) President Johnson is watchinc the During these three meetings explosive unrest ki South Viet Nam Carefully, constantly and. the garden .cjub is soliciting Senate Friday on a voice vote, memberships and as soon as the giving a million elderly Amerithe White House said Saturday, nopefully, Other sources said the government was keeping a goal of 30 has been achieved, cans a second chance to enroll watch on what was described as a difficult and serious political membership will be closed for for the $3 a month supplemental benefits of the medical plan. one year. ' situation. , Fred Comaby has' been vlect-e- d The original deadline passed temporary chairman with at midnight Thursday. ; The Beverly Dalley as" "secretary. extension, if approved,' would Robert Hassell of the Utah State allow enrollment until May 31. University extension service is Starting July 1, an estimated assisting with organizational 17 million persons 65 and older procedures and with questions will start receiving automatic 12 Ex-Postma- Payson fir4 from Page One) and Republican Labor 1. (Continued Eureka Resident Am. Forker The World This Morning trial --began. Mills originally was charged with three counts of mau theft, two counts of mailing obscene materials and one count ,of conspiracy. The other charges were dropped. Don Walker Fenton, 43, form erly Mills' assistant at the Pleasant Grove PostOffice, was found innocent, on two counts of tampering with the mails by a federal Jury. ""T1 Boxing Probe the plan. 'The extension applies to those over 65 who want to take the Mtpplemefltal-coveracejwhich- ' V a titer .V?.Sara v 1882 Pay Clayson -- 4lS. Atty, Resident, 90 - Farm Prices Drop Here During Month County 2 .Plants - Jshi - ar two-yea- - Arrest Made $2 Million Jewel Robbery ar Yank Kolob Stake ar Conference Continues Today - rs anti-aircra- at ys fit V I, finalists who competed in m last final selections night's contest. Mrs. Gordon will now enter the Mrs. America competition. 110 the , 28-Da- Strike y Of Boston's Papers Settled ...... bumwi (uru - arming winters and mailers Saturday night reached tenta- .. P(.ntract aereement with three Boston newspaper compa-- . nies to pave the way for an end to a walkout which has left-on- e union Utah Florists Elect Officers idents without newspapers for days. tentative The agreement, worked out at a marainon neti)tiati')n?easirn.. with 'federal mediators, is subject to ratification by the union membership. - There was no immediate indication of when the three newspaper companies., would resume publishing," but"1t was hoped that newspapers would be back on the streets by 28 SALT LAKE CITY (UP- D- Utah 'Allied Florists Association GfieT'ffiddarfTTdWTorto administration said an additionsecond term as its president. al million persons otherwise a officers during the next Other enroll. to declined i i eligible had J fcT will mciuae ivonaia n year If the original deadline had vice Floral Co., been retained, the next registra Kalt. Pearson tion period would SorhaveTpresidentiRo secre- -Penoeridee come until Oct. 1, 1967, v Floral rt The bipartisan bill approved in the Senate would be retroactive to the previous cutoff date. The extension was part of a minor ux bill' that (Continued from Page One) was quietly amended Wednes day by the Senate Finance place winner. In the Junior Hign envision, Committee. Howard H. Lewis, Lincoln Junior High School, received a set of Popular Science books as a from (Continued Page One) prize for nis iirsi pi ace emry. The winning entry concerneu N Appeals. the suitability of using hydrogen show-cause In the hearing, as a fuel for automobiles instead the union argued that his The title of the order would force the of gasoline. was "Overcoming firemen to "crawl back on their entry " Pohition Hydrogen knees." . Fuel" ; No Reprisals to Rauh also tried to prove the The second place entry was union was ready to go back to the medicine and health diviwork as soon as K could obtain sion and was entitled ."Evalua Restorative management assurances mat tion of Anterior there would be no reprisals Dental Materials." to the junior high against the striking firemen. Top entry These assurances have not been field was Howard Lewis "Mys teries of Planet Growth." won, he said. The union also contended, Judges of the contest picked contrary to claims by the winners to both the senior and and by Holtzoff junior high divisions to each of railroads toe strike bad not the science held divisions, Tne that himself, harmed the public Interest top two winners to each field Rauh noted that the union has Mow: SENIOR HIGH DIVISION operated priority trams when Jeff Allen, Tooele; requested by the railroads. Botany walkout has Craig M. Hauzen, St. Francis. The 8,000-ma- n affected an estimated 150,000 Medicine and Health Albert rail workers and tens of B. Clark, Orem; John M. Stire- thousands of employes to other man, St. Francis. industries dependent on rail Reed Iwami and Zoology transportation. Steve Pratt, both of Tooele. alone Auto manufacturers Chemestry and Biochemis laid off 75,000 workers because try David Donaldson tied with of the strike, and General Carl M. Sorenson, both of Provo. Motors Corp. said it might have Earth and Space Science to shut down operations entire- Thomas James Cosgrove, and ly by next Thursday. Karen Lynn Mote, both of St. Into Violence the Francis. crept picture as well. The FBI and Physios Roger E. Billings, police of the Pennsylvania Provo; Fred G. Nelson, Provo. Railroad were investigating a Paul Roper, Mathematics company report that a diesel Orem. engine was found overturned in JUNIOR HIGH DIVISION an abandoned roundhouse at Howard Lewis, Lin Botany at the Conemaugh Yards coln; Jeffry McKnight, Orem Pa. Johnstown, Chad The union, unable . to get Medicine and Health Olsen, Tooele; 'MarHyn Boyd assurances that management no damage suits or contempt Bezzant and Debra Sorenson, would be action pressed, Wasatch. Zoology with continued negotiations Sherry Bailey, each of the railroads. The Orem; Ben Murphy Allen, Individual talks appeared to Orem. have made little progress Chemestry and Phillip Bandley, Dixon; S. toward ending the walkout Meanwhile the union was hit Craig Doxey, Lincoln. Earth and Space Science by snowballing legal troubles. In Birmingham, Ala., M. L. Steven Lewis Dixon, Lincoln; Williams, a blfe vice pres- Dan Edward Pixley, St. Franident, was ordered toiled along cis. with two other union officials, Physics Randy Kohlwey, C. L Culwell and W. M. Payson; Wayne Allan Miller, Vandergrift. by U.S. District Pleasant Grove. " Court Judge Hobart H. Grooms. Mathematics Vicky "Lynn He found them guilty of Cote, St. Francis; Bryan Dab-linto Orem. contempt .for refusing withdraw pickets from Sea SCIENCE REPORTING board line railroad facilities. John Stireman, St. Biology The contempt motion was Francis. which filed by Seaboard, Fred G. Physical Science complained of "an unlawful Nelson, Provo. . strike, work stoppage and AIR FORCE AWARDS picketing." Aerospace Science John Grants Injunction Stireman, St. Francis. At the same time, Circuit Nudear Science David Don-ai- d Court Judge William Barber to son, Provo. Birmingham granted a tempora Aerospace Medicine Larrv ry injunction against the Houtx, Orem. firemen at the request of the Aerospace Power Larry locomotive Brotherhood of Mendenhall, Orem. . Engineers (BLE). Electronics James Jorgen-sen- . The engineers sought removal of firemen pickets around Sout era Railway operations, Educational Workshop which were not being struck. 1 u tary-treasur- Auto-mobi- le - International Typographical Union (ITU) and Local 1 of the Boston Mailers Union began March 6, idling some 4,500 newspapers employes. It was I this city's longest newspaper blackout The membership of the two unions was to meet Tuesday at 31 p.m. EST to vote on ratification. Mob Continaed from Page One) barbed wire barricades to an attempt to take over the main radio station in an apparent bid to broadcast demands that Americans get out of Viet Nam. And that Premier Nguy-ge-n Cao Ky'g military regime be ousted. Then Ky acted. For days his Buddhist foes had demonstrated despite his warnings. Many predicted he would not act. But 200 of the government s crack combat police suddenly raced to the scene and flanked the teen-ag- e Buddhists on three sides. Most of the 1,000 students . besieging the front door of the radio station ran screaming at the sight of the police, armed with .30 calibre machineguns, automatic car bines and grenade launchers. A South Vietnamese officer using a loudspeak er ordered those still outside the radio station to go home. A demon-- , number of strators meekly began putting together the barbed wire fence they had torn down hours earlier. (In Washington the ..White House said President Johnson is watching toe explosive unrest in South Viet Nam "carefully, constantly and hopefully. Other sources said the government watch on was keeping a what was described as a serious and difficult political situation.) battle-helmet- ed . jeep-mount- ed once-defia- ur Mortuary && Services g, - ton: Eliiabeth TnmnUlo Pletrafeio. Rosary aervicti will be held Sunday at 4 p.m. In the Blvd. Mortuary Chapel, 3020 Federal Blvd., Denver, Colo., under the direction of Father R a s b y. Requiem Mast will be held Monday at 9 a.m. In the St. Anne Catholic Church, Arvada, Colo. Interment will be in the Mt. Olivett Cemetery In Golden, Colo. Emotional Problems Everyday Life April 14,21,28 and May 5 MERRill Dixon Jr. High Provo LECTURES ond IK DISCUSSION 373-440- Ext. 220 rrw rtiptd ' eld mon. . Pm Prrtmfeiwl MWT1H Sponsor Utah County Anoclatlon for Mental Health CaH a Intufonn ten mwn tHt giTl blwM)t fttntltman ond toWrated Hnna by staff from BYU Counttling Service I. y Cm AMlyft I7M4II m t744M Mtprntntlnf T BENEFICIAL lIFf . t Wednesday. The strike by Local 13 of the 2 Students back-to-wo- rk Sp. Fork t Mrs. CITY Firemen . - SALT LAKE Robert Gordon, Salt LakeXity, was "crowned Mrs. Utah last night at the conclusion of the annual Mrs. Utah Pageant ui ' Salt Lake City. She was crowned by her pre decessor in the position, Mrs Alice Buehner, Salt Lake City, who went on to win the Mrs America Title. The new Mrs. Utah is a moth nf7 onA re w f Vl Ui fV.A J J 55 vpars Ulltt aee. Her husband is a Salt Lake attorney. A Salem woman, Mrs. Carl (Loueda) uiaa, was one oi uc i- CHICAGO (UPI) Death Claims Utah Obituaries GainsMrUtahritle nasanieaTJohinrraeJEf J GeeftahfffoinPfovroiir Edward 4fIanrahanjelieves months ago was injured Friday thai unauthorized disclosures i Var Sorenson, Elwood Sorenson, I morning. He died several hours and speculation, by the press son, daugn-later to Dixie Memorial Hos may have harmed the work of I and Niels American of Fork; Bill both a federal grand jury investigat h Ann pital, Sorenson, Lehi; Clifford SorenBoyd was e mployed by the tog alleged underworld manipu SearlaNl el-soson, Kamaa;"Mri. Robert (JanMorrison . Knudsen Co. on the lations to professional boxing, She mar ice) Jorgenson, Taylor sville; interstate project near Little- - Hanrahan, who started the ried John W. bis mother of Lehi; brothers, field, about 15 miles south of St, investigation after' hearing a Mrs. Jack R., Ray, sisters, George. on Oct. 24, Elmo (Doris) Wanlass, all of manager's story of being - TJ. Boyd, no relation, safety fight mar. 1901. beaten and threatened with The Mrs. Fork; Clayson Lehi; Holly, Spanish supervisor for tbte firm, said death by a Chicago mobster, Mrs. Ross (Dea) Dumas, bite riage was later solemnized to the victim, a water truck called a news conference 17 LDS Lake the Salt grandchildren. Temple. City; driver, was helping a mechanic Friday to criticize coverage of Funeral services wiH b eM He died June 1, 1949. take a three ton bar off the this week's grand jury hear tog Mrs. Clavson has been an Monday at 1 pjn. In tht side of a CaterpQler. The bar ings. Mortuary Chapel in Lehi iiere active member of the LDS George W. Newitt had smashed into the side of "The public has a right to friends may call tonight from Church, Forking to the Relief the water truck and a crane know of any record actions by T to p.m. and Monday prior to Society, and was a stake mis was brought Into remove It. to the the grand jury," he said. services. Burial will ba sionary to Nebo Stake. The bar swung against Boyd A witness also is free to Lehi City Cemetery. of the She was a member and pushed him against the discuss his case before or after Daughter of Utah Pioneers and truck, causing internal in- be appears before the jury. But had served as captain of Sego juries. unauthorized disclosures and Lay camp. Boyd survivors included his speculation by the press, radio WHford SALT LAKE CITY widow, a son and two daughSurviving are two sons and and television has, I fear, W. 4th 1M ters. N., two daughters, Lawrence W. PigKke, 73, harmed the evidence presented died Thursday; funeral Monday, Clayson, Santaquin; Wayne L to the jury," Hanrahan said. SPANISH FORK George pjn., 36 E. 7th S. Maria He, Clayson, Ogden; Mrs. Eldred died Satur He said he was prepared to ena Dryyer Stam, 79, 1MB Na (Inez) Peters, Shelley, Ida.; William Newitt, 90, home. rest to take a "unusual actions" to Springville day Jo St,, died Thursday; funeral Mrs. George (Ruby) Rawlings, He was born Dec. 5, 1875 n the integrity of grand preserve Tem360 South 12 E. Monday noon, Garrison, Utah; grandchil if the situation England, a son of Caleb and hearings jury 14 dren ple. . Marintha Cox Newitt At the recurs. OGDEN Frauds Richard Funeral services wiH be held age of six, be came to the The started investigation fiitaer, 68, 101M2nd St., died Tuesday at 1 p.m. to the Pay-so- n United States with his grand-- l after fight manager Bernie Park Second Ward Chapel parent as converts to the LDS Fridays funeral Monday, 1p.m., told Hanrahan he Glkkman Lindquist and Sons Colonial with Bishop Harold. Hawker Church. They settled in Span SALT LAKE CITY (UPI- )- was choked aid threatened officiating. Friends may call at ish Fork and he received his Chapel received by Utah farm with death if he did not stay Prkes WTLLARD Mrs. Jennie H. the Keith Jolley Mortuary Mon- education to the Spanish Fork ers for their products declined away from heavyweight conten7 Tues 9 and to p.m. schools. Dalton. 64. former Willard resi day from the month end- - der Ernest TerrelL slightly during to services. Burial For many dent, died Wednesday to Oak- day prior years he was em tog March 15, the U.S. Agricul to will the be Payson City ployed by. the Spanish Fork ture land, Calif.; funeral, burial Department reported Sat Cemetery. Flour MIH and for 25 years he Oakland. , urday. owned and operated his own Funeral services PRICE In its monthly price report, (Continued from Page One) for Joha Charles Gortshek, 17, business; the Newitt Feed Store the department said the drop of to Spanish Fork. who was killed in a mine acci one point (one third per cent) Reapportionment proceedings He held the office of an elder dent near Randolph Wednesday, (Con tinned from Page One) to 271 per cent of the 1910-1- 4 of the last Utah State Legisla LDS to Church. the will be Monday, 2:30 p.m. at the plant However, he said He married Debra Barney average was due to sharply ture has upped the number of Mitchell Funeral Chapel. senators from Utah County lower hog prices. dd not continue to on Oct pta William MURRAY 12, 1899 to Spanish Fork from two to three and the the decline Partly offsetting extended for any per and she died Nov. 22, 1913. He to Bales, 45, died Thursday; grave operate to hogs were higher cattle and representatives from seven side services Monday, 2 p.m iod of a strike. Mr. King said then married Florence M. Tadd cotton All 11 positions will be eight raw to prices. the problem is getting in October of 1914 and she died ZSyslaa Burial Gardens. wnile tfie price index was filled at elections this fall. BOUNTIFUL Lisa Jean materials and supplies. He said to 1941. Commissioners David Green does keep a stock of Survivors Include three sons down from Feb. 15, it was 13 Powell, infant daughter of Mer-ly- n the plant wood and Melvki Hanks are cent above the figure a year Wilson and Mariene Mower materials for a short period of and four daughters, Mrs. Mat-t- lt per two members of the Utah the Frel and Mrs. Harold (Ann) earlier. Powell, died Thursday; funeral operation. Commission whose The index of prices paid by County At the RelDy Plant, Robert K. Miller, both of San Diego, Bountiful First noon, Monday terms One is a this fall expire "Russ" Nelson, manager, said Calif.; Mrs. Vera (foa) Ber-- farmers for commodities and four-yeWard chapel term and the other GUNNISON Frederick Jor-- that the firm's customers have rett, Sao Bernardino, Calif.; services climbed two points is a r job. notified shipments win be Mrs. Raymond (Blanche) De- - (two - thirds per cent) during Offices gensea, 81, died Thursday; been County to the month 331, a record high. "funeral Monday noon, Gunnison delayed. At the same time, pro Franzo, Van Nuys, Calif.; Bar Other county officers whose duction of the coal tar products ney Newitt and cuff Newitt, The figure was 4 per cent above terms are First Ward chapel. up this year are Modak Oscar of the plant has been reduced both of Spanish Fork; Ken last March. MORONI Auditor John R, Murdock, Assessor Guy H. Ivins, Attorney Hansen, 89, died Friday; funeral since they cannot be shipped Newitt, Sunland, Calif.; 27 out. However, Mr. Nelson said, grandchildren; 38 great-gran- d c. Roy lance. Clerk Monday, 1 pjn., Moroni East In Arnold if the strike continues and the children. Mark F. Boyack, Recorder LDS Ward cnapei SALINA Ver McCoy Dast-- plant's production ceases, there Funeral services will be con Tbelma Vest Smurihwaite, former Salina resident, is enough maintenance work at ducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. to Sheriff Ralph Chappie, Survey rup, 57, or Lavern D. Green and Treasdied Thursday to Los Angeles, the plant to keep the employees the Spanish Fork LDS Second urer Maurice C Bird. funeral Monday, 1 pjn., Los busy for a week or two. H the ward chapel, with Bishop Allen strike is continued beyond that Francis conducting. Friends Angeles. MIAMI (UPI) -P- olice and All of those positions are BRIDGELAND terms. Mrs. Viola point, the firm wiB have to lay may call at the Walker Mortu FBI agents - arrested a New four-yeMm Bnmdage Shepard, 58, died off workers, he said. ary Monday from 7 to 9 p.m York man Saturday to connec Justices of the peace to the The RelHy plant is serviced and Tuesday prior to time of tion with the robbery of $2 various local precincta throughFriday; funeral Monday, 1 p.nt, the Union Pacific which has services. Burial will be to million in LDS by Ward Bridgeiand chapel jewels and cash from out Utah County will be up for the contract to take cars in and Spanish Fork City Cemetery. the lock boxes of a plush Miami election mis fall, as will all out of the plant. At the Pacific precinct constables. These are Beach hotel spa. States plant, both the UP and terms. The arrest was ade Prom also all four-yethe Denver and Rio Grande election day this fall New Primary information by supplied (Continued from Page One) railroads serve Its needs. How York officials, according to will be on Sept. 13, vhile gene- crucial Communist-infeste- d cor ever, with the strike, the D&RG reports here. A second man is rat election is scheduled for ner of South Viet Nam two and has indicated It does not want reported being questioned to Nov. 8. Voters may register half miles south of the border to cross UP tracks to serve the before primary election on connection with the crime. with the Communist North and plant Charged with armed robbery Aug. 2, 13 and 23 and before two and a half miles west of To the north, the big Geneva Mark E of the Harbour Isle spa hotel general election on Oct 15 and SPRINGVILLE Works of U. S. Steel Corp. has 18 and Nov. 1 and 2, the Laotian border. according Petersen of the Council of was John Matera, S3, of New indicated it has enough raw Iron 10 York. air. BoyacK. Key Targets LDS Twelve Apostlee of the The targets, about 40 miles ore to operate for some time. Church and Charles E.'Mltch- - A second man, picked up In west of the ancient royal Its coal Is hauled to by the ner and Mrs. Louise O. Baird connection with the crime' was METER MAIDS GRADUATE Identified as Frank Glampaoll, capital of Hue, were reported D&RG. of the MIA General Boards wiH CHICAGO (UPI) -C- hicago's The Utah Railway, which of New York. 36, key points in the "underground be featured speakers today for 21 meter maids, trained to first hauls coal used chisels into Utah County for railway" running supplies from conference sessions of Four gunmen quarterly give parking tickets with and hammers to punch open north of the border to Viet distribution to other points from Kolob Stake. were graduated at City smile, Carbon County Is still shut down Isle spa hotel's Cong guerrillas, General sessions wiH be bold the Harbour Hall Thursday. boxes before It because Incannot Marine Air and UP Force car deposit Navy, get today at 10 a.m. and 2 pjn. safety The Chicago Fire Department dawn fighter-bombeflew 426 sorties spectors to check its trains be- Both sessions will be conducted Thursday. Two hotel club sang an Irving Berlin glee man a and to South Viet Nam Friday and fore they leave Provo. delivery employes by Stake President Ernest A re new captive by the song revised especially for the Saturday. Air Forcr jets struck Strong Jr. who spent 40 mtoutes occasion. It began: "A pretty KILLER HYENAS a supply center area around FLOWERS At 7 p.m. in the stake bouse gunmen the bets out of the meter maid is like a melody, Vtoh in North Viet Nam and NEW DELHI tearing MIA the festival stake speech that haunts you night and day." (UPI) -P- olk boxes. ft reported only weak to Uttar Pradesh state In will be held featuring ward winHOSTESS Are. northern India hive appealed to ners. The program will be under Navy plana from U.S. Tth hunters to help track down the direction of Robert Parker, Fleet carriers pounded areas hyenas that reportedly hive stake speech director. Special around Vkth, Dong Hoi and tilled 24 children in the past music wiH be furnished. Thanh Hoa in North Viet Nam. three months, according to Special meetings for the MIA Like Air Force planes, they reports reaching here. rnm and welfare leaders were held t?MH Iff, "rode" x the Communist high-wsSaturday. and hit shipping facilities. cruiser USS Canberra, the Overcast skies, haze and guided missile destroyer USS SAVI n QUALITY ' I thunderstorms prevented exact Robinson and the destroyer LIT US SCRVI YOU Am h m hutm wy to Ym WATCH REPAIR bombing evaluations but atj USS Richard B. Anderson BARREl least 30 Communist sampans bombarded suspected Viet Cong MNMt rftaplay. Ca t47 ttaa Rohbock Sons Floral were reported sunk to sorties targets from offshore. MONUMENT AND VAULT CO. inSLIY ttmH UNrvHsmrJiwaExs IS41 U ffc S7V05S0 Ground action around the m Im IM along the coast ac SI N. Uatv Avfc, Off M The Navy's guided tnlssle country was sporadic itepsoipTnstepdaugyersTkfc ard Sorenson, Park "City; La Mrs. Robert Gordon INSURANCE CO. IALT LAKC CITY. UTAH |