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Show SUNDAY, Sunday Herald Utah APRIL 1966 24, Utah- County, Utah Obituaries r - ' Q Spanish Fork Council Okehs Parallel Parking i . j parallel change agreement. parking carries on its Main Street which U.S. Highway 91 coff- - A. TV Shepardsojr Orem Man Dies at 88 The State 1? (J Highway Depart-chang- did Prominent Former Utah County Executive Dies; Thurs- dav Mn iv i. Johnson An- Mprlin Slack. 72. Oeden, died Light Chadwick 2640 utairPowerand St., retired derson, hnth in the Ulan ,ti VriAw fimaral XMnnAav. ham n- 260 E. South Temple-Len- ora ,c ountv area Booth Knox Youngs, 87, 1061 (and in Ogden ed 1Wr Thursday ; fu- - died of a heart neral Mondav noon. 2188 S. ailment F r State. Ida May McComsey, 86, day in an Og" -153 CjSt., died Friday; funeral 'den hospital. k c a J d p.m.255-2nMondSyt:l Ml V. 5 On a vote of four, to one, tingept to' the state completing the Spanish Fork City Council certain projects set forth in the Funer- SALT LAKE CITY al services will be Wednesday noon, 36 K. 7tn 5., tor. Mrs. May Marie Turner Smith, 72, Orson M. Slack, 72 whn S w,n J300-Svdi- e agreement. ... ment agreement which calls for parallel parking and which was signed following the vote late Thursday night calls for the re construction of curb, and gutter along the route, installation of storm sewers, piping of irriga tion - water, installation 01 a median strip in the center of the road with turnout lanes and resurfacing of the street, Following the work, H must V Co - OGDEN E.iMrS fildred Mrs. served as- w a Mm southern- - diviy resident died Wednesday in St. sion manager for Ltan row- - . and funeral burial Mo., Joseph, Mr. Slack pr and Liffht ' Moriday, St. Joseph. in Amer- heaHnnarters irv with w. m ' B f -. n. . . YA . . lllrvi , Jwy f.m on unUi 1047 School in Salt Lake City and Brigham Young High .School 1J1 i rfovu. nc siuuieu enxiuuuy Hritrnam Ynnno I inrvprcifv' ' for two years. "Amember of the 41st.Warifof the LDS Church in Dgden, he was an elder.v former Sunday School teacher horne teacher - . Air. aiacK was Dorn uct. z, Washing--to- n 1893, in Toquerviile " County, a son of Horacet and Amy Bell NebekSlackr He married Emma Johnson on Apriri8rl917, in the Salt Lake LPS Temple. . t mfant son of Robert Glen and Re was irst employed by ihe Surviving are his widow, of 88, ivitkTerrln on Jan. Shepardson, Arthur iviary Jauiryn nrigiu utility company in Provo ' ISA W. 400 Ogden; two sons, Merlin J , Pro-N.rOremr died FYU our services Monday, 2 p.m.7'Me- - reader at Provo and successive- dayorfltagJnuLJtM one great-grangrandchildren; morial Gardens of the Valley., approval, Mayor Tim Moran nital ot cause ,:iv.ihen,.seryed- roar' yM, before parallel parking Requiem," Mlesman. statistical clerk, act-incident., to nSPRING GLEN will begin. Mass will be Monday, 10 a.m., ing sales supermienwiiiiiuur Ewanj Mr5. Dora-..... age. McEwan,-dustrial The Spanish Fork vote' fol He was oorn St.- Anthony's tetholHrChurchr power salesman. ; Mrs. Richard (May) Gough, all lowed 1877 weeks of several 22. study In 1033 he served as president of Provo; Elmer Sept. NEWLY ELECTED Officers of the Mormon Battalion elected Saturday during the organiHelper for J. Samuel PinarellL P., Salt Lake and discussion of the matter. in Julian, zation's convention in Provo are from left, seated: Marvin E. Smith, executive officer; Earl 49, who died Thursday in Mart- of the'Trovo Kiwanis club and C5tyjEllis M., Bethesda, Md. -Spanish Fork Chamber of Com- Nob., a ton of A. Hansen, commander; J. Rulon Morgan, president of the National Society of the Sons of in of - in juries received in" a wajeutenanrernooiJ! ivirsrruiv-- 1 CAHinrnanAS. irem merce mernberi contented the district in Kineaidi n d Utah caye-dTvfsiooTToleplPTmine MUtahPitneersrBaowiirieftr Funeral services will be held he served Eliza JaneCoe issue. 1935. For years S. Bennion, chaplain; Fred M. Reese, organizer of the National Mormon Battalion; Elias many PARADISE Mrs. Elizabeth the . of the. During Mayor secretary-treasurmeeting, Shepardson. L Day, judge advocate of National Mormon Battalion; Virgil H. Peterson, enlistment officer. Ann Thomas Shaw, 98, Santa as M"'-- " Moran said the state plans to Mr. Shepard-so- n team, ".up.,, baseball Provo Moruca, Calif., former, Para where friends may call was a farto his service to Ogden, spend $170,000 on highway imi In addition dise died resident hi from 7 ,,to 9 p.m. and Thursday Provo Meeting Mr. mer and a car in Utah Sunday provement on - various state Santa Monica; funeral Tuesday, me utility company to services. Burial Monday, prior roads-iShepardson as the city and 350,000 penter, : ii i . ... County, Mr. Slack served rui n Hall p.m., Chapel. Mortuary uc in uic ruvu win the vuy veine- He was a member of Bap for lighting. ot tne ugaen utan manager from (Continued One) Page Logan. ; " tist Church. " The State Highway Depart Power and Light Co. division: tery. Levori C. PLAIN CITY He married Rhoda Alice Bar- ment had requested that Span- wounding seven policemen and He retired in 1963 after 49 years Palmer, 63, died Friday; fu- with the company. He had been Toll For ber on Nov. 28, 1900 in Juiion, ish Fork adopt parallel parking four civilians. The terrorists neral Monday, .1 p.m., Plain Neb. of the Greater Ogden as part of Us highway improve used hand grenades and small LDS Ward Chapel. president of widow his commerce ana was (Continued from Page One) Surviving are ments program. In Springville of Chamber arms fire in the bold attack. It Funeral active in Orem; one eon and three daugh- it has made the same request, Marvin Smith of Salt Lake at elections during its conven- - CASTLEDALE cnecKea ror me piane's speed, ters, William A., Orem; Mrs. but after the Improvements was staged as the remnants of City was elected executive ficer tion held Saturday afternoon in services will be Monday, ! p.m.7 dub work. " ; Communist altitude Bdna Medlock, Springfield, Mo., were done in that elite an in LDS direction, and acceleraWard regiment Chapel He was industrial engineer of the Mormon Battalion Provo Pioneer Museum at North Castledale iity, the Uri. J. Cullen (Dixie) Barton, parking was. placed at 30 de fled into the hills near Qiiang Park. The commander of the for Paul Magnason, 41, who Price andf was employed in tion forces at the tpie of the Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Eloise gree angle group, Col. Earl . Hansen of died Thursday in a mine acci- Ogden from 1940 to 1947. In 1953 crash. parking despite state Ngai City after a severe new Cole, Paico, Wash.; 19 grandLogan, has one more year to dent at the Carbon Fuel Co. he returned topgden as division requests for the parallel method. mauling by U.S. Marines. An "There were bodies scattered children; 21 great- - grandchilm Martin. serve in that capacity. manager. 522 Communists a t m s t e i d e dren; one . In Ogden he served as sec all over," Sheriff Harold Rudd Other officers are Virgil (Continued from Page Ode) were killed in the action. one sister, Pearl West-lat- Louis D. Estes en retary of the Ogden Kiwanis said of the crash scene. He was North Viet Nam is believed to political science and history at Peterson, Lehi, Lincoln, Neb. Riots Club. He also was a member of one of the first there. Ander Keith listment officer; have only about 40 to 50 jets in Funeral services will be held "Live ones were screaming the Ogden Golf and Country BYU, specializing in American son, Logan, adjutant; Joseph its air force, and was reluctant (Continued from Page One) Monday at 11 a m at the Olpin Knife and and nollering," he said. "The Club and Weber Club, and He. Government Salt Bennion, History. Lake, chaplain; to' risk its planes in combat flundberg Mortuary. Friends Fork Club and a former mem- first thing we did was get the (came to BYU in 1957, after a and Fred Reese, Kanab, expan- nearby Quan Ngai. At the end as a Americans with the except at the caH tonight mortuary Olub. live ones out, then we started may of sion the chairman. broadcast, however, was ber of the Ogden Rotary last resort There have been career on the faculty at Ricks from 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday He .had served as president and working on the dead." a "demonstraabout warning recent reports' that the Hanoi College (where he was acting Briar to services.. Burial will Merit Awards One of me survivors was Pvt tions and meetings" which campaign chairman of the Unitgovernment has received sever- dean of students in 1956-5- 7 just be in the Orem City Cemetery. ed Fund of northern Utah. Col. would James Gorman of Beller Viet the Cons: Salt a Elias Lake, give Day, al of the newer, faster MIG 21 Mr. Slack attended LDS High jn.y. who vowed, 1 am never to comjng to BYU).. He retiring executive officer, and chance to create disorder. prior Jet fighters. certifigoing to fly again." Dalat ' was outwardly calm The last time that a North has also been a member of the Mr. Smith were given Louis D. Estes. 60, 151 W. 900 Col. of merit cates awards Eastern of the by of. tense All situation. The president of 'American College despite N.. Provo. died Saturday after Vietnamese MIG was shot faculty Hansen at the 6 p.m. banquet shops were closed and there U.S. Still summer and the Utah at Price, Reed Pigman, a man In in Flyers, battle down aerial was an noon at the Central Viab con of Utah State Univer- held in the EMred Center. Mr. were' few persons on the who devoted much of his life to valescent Center to Orem of an July 1965, the American spokes- faculty Smith conducted two treks last streets. The Dalat palace, (Continued from Page One) sity in Logan. training pilots and who helped extended Illness. He was bora man said. of one to the the for the mecca year group, A native of Bountiful, in early development of in the wealthy seeking that shows of evidence m Jefferson City, In the air war, UJ. Jets Aug. 17, 1899, New York World's Fair and the a cooler climate,, posted a weight " Holy Rosary will be recited Mo. He married Mattle National strument flying, was the pilot. the Viet Nam in 46 candidate graduated from West North Barney pounded other to Coloma, Calif., to cele notice to guests: "According to at 7:20 pjn. tonight in the St on Nov. 9, 1921, in Provo. She Liberation Front does now The five other crew members newmlsskms, during which an High School in Salt Lake, and brate the Francis Catholic Church In died Oct 15, 1961.. discovery of gold in the situation in local market, career his college e who died with him were formation had to interrupted Air Force represent a majority of California in 1848. foods some Provo for Egldio C. (Jim) in are, Remway, to war the effort at Bill Marr, engineers Charles joia to Mis school m He attended avoid take "evasive action" South Vietnamese. ' 62, prominent Maple-to- n The convention began Satur limited.". successful- Gray and Anthony Pica, all of then moved to Missoula, getting hit by streaking Soviet- - ington Arms and later in the If the Communists, souri, fruitgrower, who died of a Patrols of troops ly use force to gain power In Ardmore, and stewardesses in 1915 where he con- made "Sam" missilesA One of U.S. Air Force. As a 7 heavy day morning with registration teart attack early Thursday. Mont,, bomber of the 15th. Air m Pioneer Museum followed by roamed the streets checking one worked Wande 300 He pilot his education. D the tinued exploded ..missiles.. Stonecipher of Stratford, just country, tney win Friendi may call from 7: SO u. Montana and feet tram an Air f orce plane Force in Italy he flew 33 com- a tour of Brigham Young Uni Identity papers and forbidding tempted to try ;t in others, he Okla. , and Diane Duncan of rancher a is to 9:30 pjn. tonight, also at the Idaho until his marriage when attacking the Red River Valley. bat missions, Including service versity which Included a wel- gatherings. The Dalat situation said, and noted that "liberation Texas. St rranda Church. All are wel-- he moved to Provo where be The plane escaped damage but as a squadron and group flight come address by President broke the general calm which fronts1' already exist in ThaiPigman was making bis come to attend the Holy Rosary since resided. He was em- two U.S. Air Force jets were commander. When the war end- Ernest L Wilkinson. Lunch was settled over the political scene land arid Malaysia. had 7:30 at landing approach at the air rites which begin, p.m. ed he was the Ky government in the construction busi shot down by ground fire. captain with the served in the BYU' cafeteria when But the vice president went field at Ardmore where Ameri end will last for about half an ployed Cross and during which time tour mem- acceded to Buddhist demands ness as a cement finisher. He on to say: "The United States can (Hanoi's Viet Nam news Distinguished Flying hour . Flyers has its pilot training of the agency, monitored in Tokyo, the Air Medal with four oak bers enjoyed dances by Indians that elections for a civilian is a was former member. 11 a.m. ready to move this matter sch'ool'Snd operations headquar at Requiem Monday leaf clusters. be held within on who are government ' of 849 No. and of . Provo campus, celebrating claimed seven U.Sjplanes were from .the battlefield to the ters. It was Miss will be held at the Si BPOE raining and there Club. Entering the University of Indian Week. A staff meeting three to five months. 3hot down over North Viet Nam ' Francis Church. Friends may the Provo Riding peace table. We are prepared was some lightning and ttW held followed was election Utah afte" war the include one son, Saturday). Bun Military Jeep he graduby to go anywhere, under any der. call Monday from 9 a.m. until Survivors ated in 1947, going on to a of officers. For me women's Students 'Thursday kidnaped seven grand ' A national 10:30 a.m. at the Walker Mo- Jim Estes, Provo; police spokesman auspices, to achieve peace-Rang- oon, army garrison children; his mother, Mrs. Re said at least four hand masters degree at. the Univer-- auxiliary,' Mrs. Mary Goodman, the Dalat rtuary In Spanish Fork. Tokyo or becca Bear, Wasco, Calif.; one sity of California and a doctor Salt Lake, president, was in commander and burned his on earth.- It is not we anywhere who are grenades were hurled at the ate in r, and one jeep. Earlier, they burned down political science at the charge. police headquarters located in resisting negotiations for the government radio - station Monroe Bear, Morro Bay, the area of the Vien Hoa Dao University of Utah. His doctor Art Viewed peace... al thesis was on "The Political and a hotel sometimes used by Calif.; Mrs. Ted (Alma) Sny- pagoda. . Those not 'attending the staff "Therefore, we are pursuing Ideas of Brlgham Young." UA troops. der, Grand Canyon, Ore. ' There were reports that in Asia a policy of vigilant home to went of the The students Thursday tried -jOTem. services jylll be held machine - gun - fire - was - heard He Is widely recognized as a meeting and Mrs. J. Rulon Morgan to burn an army truck. Soldiers resistance - to aggression and Mr. SALT LAKE CITY Funeral Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Berg historian on Utah Mormon and the attack, but it was for viewing of their art collec in the vehicle shot and killed subversion, coupled with an services were held Saturday for Drawing Room Chapel with during not known' whether the bursts events. His studies and teach tion and light refreshments. one of them. According to equally vigilant search for Margaret Thomas Hunt, 73, Bishop Charles Jez of the Provo were fired by police or by the ing have special tirmhasis on The family of Mr. and Mrs. government spokesman, the every avenue to peace." mother of Mrs. Homer H. 18th Ward officiating. Friends American government, Ameri-- , attackers." Dean Payne furnished a musi He said that the task In South . (Orva) Brown of Provo. E. J. "Ted" Mower funenl can constitutional development, may call Monday from 6 to I . All of the terrorists Viet Nam and elsewhere in services will be conducted at cal apparentthe and his program behind banquet tied hands She died Thursday in Salt p.m. at the mortuary and Tues soldier, American diplomatic history then Mr. Morgan, president of him and beat him to m. In the Lake City. Burial fa the Wa- day prior to smces. Interment ly escaped. Police said it as and American death, Asia is social revolution as well Monday at 11 political thought. the national Room Chapel. the attack was of Sons Berg as Drawing the in his t a satch Lawn Cemetery followed will be in the Provo City Ceme presumed society protection aggresagains body dumping pagoda He Is past president of the Utah Friendt may call at the Berg launched by a Viet Cong terror of Utah Pioneers, spoke on the funeral services. : Nguyen Thl Hau, woman sion. tery. Utah State Hisvalley Chapter, Mortuary of Provo' Sunday between Mor mayor of Dalat, went to Saigon squad. the comparison torical Society, and Is currently and Monday from mon Battalion and other Mor for conferences Saturday. The military released some of the eveningto services. Interment On the fighting front some secretary-treasurprior of the West335 miles north of Saigon ern Political Science Associ- mon pioneers with Moses lead students, freed some soldiers students arrested during the In the Provo City Cemetery. ing the children of Israel out of they had kidnaped and the week. survivors of a mangled North ation. Egypt. Vietnamese-le- d regiment Active ki church affairs, he ! A military ball climaxed the (Continued from Page One) crawled alone or in pairs over has held several positions of evening's entertainment hillocks with "to their tiooaw a closely guarded secret. ; scrubby in the L D S responsibility special guests being the Provo mountain lairs in the early Church, Including the office of National Guard, Provo Army A widespread search morning darkness, carrying an bishop. WIESBADEN, Germany (UPI) Reserve, Civil Air Patrol, offi200 with bodies them estimated , Saturday failed to torn up any trace of the missing grandson "and Mrs. Melville have cers and student officers of and leaving behind 322 others Mr. of the last of the German kaisers. nine children. His wife, Ruth, BYU AFROTC and their parttwo-dabattle. a furious after Police with helicopters and ' specially trained n is in Provo and ners. FRI - SAT - MON Victorious troops of the U.S. fruitlessly combed the countryside. In mis historic Utah music circles. 1st and 7th Marine Regiments Rhine Valley in search of Prince Friedrick Georg Wlfiwlm PORTABLE When, a stranger identifies who teamed with South Vietna' MODEL Cristoph voa Prenssea. mese soldiers to give the The good old days: When a full you from a friend's description, PrecWon hi Ivlh lereee meal "couM be bought for what its just as well you didn't hear LONDON (UPI)-Prl- me Minister Harold Wilson, launching. Communist regiment its fifth we now the description. leave in tips, Nashof the Craig (Colo.) war, BUY e thrashing campaign to "sell" his government's controversial wage-pric- straight LOOK ville Empire-Courie- r. Tennesseean. dawn and out after fanned unions abandon to policy, urged restrictive., practices NOW IT DOES mopped .up the area for which hamper production. AND ALL THIS "Do everything in your power to insure that not a working stragglers from the Red force. I SAVE Marine casualties were offici holds is WITHOUT Kactice tolerated which increases industrial costs or & Intermountain Finance Co. Thrift in the as described light he told Scottish union leaders in Aberdeen. ally ATTACHMENTS battle fought 10 miles from the 19 West 1st No. PROVO, UTAH Tel. ' 3 TO BUY I WASHINGTON (UPl)-Fed- eral Aviation Administrator Wi- South China Sea coast town of or 373-960- 3 with troops of the lliam F. McKee today rejected an airline t A Utah Corporation) pilots' demand for an Quang Ngai efralght-itHtbratdlng Immediate return to a minimum of 120 miles separation be- North Vietnamese 1st Regiment tlitch and a Viet Cong heavy weapons tween planes flying the North Atlantic. jnonegromi DEBENTURE BONDS ' ttiteh evr-to- t McKee said the pilots were granted a full hearing on their battalion.. forward, ftvtri rlcVrock 9 faggoting charges that a new separation standard of 90 miles was unsafe. Earns Interest up to . , .. 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