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Show V 4 Sunday HercU .. J12?S m Pearl i Rites Tuesday FORT MORTAN; Colo., UPI) cers and state patrolmen cor- The search for three men who nered them on foot 28 miles sawed their way out of a Ne west of here, braska jail ended Saturday The escapees, accompanied- -, fien a score of snefiffi Sli- - two young womenwere thf ob, alert and ject of a three-stat- e an Inifinsive northeastern Colorado search', and wanted for questioning into a holdup and theft of two ad a pickup DeVar Gardner ah ' truck. - at 83; Dies Ends in Police Capture Services Mfinday - ", the came - through By DONAtD H. MAY. .. reports WASHINGTON (UPI) --Top diplomatic g r a p e v i ne from GOSHEN Pearl Bartholo North Vietnamese o f 1 1 C i a 1 s Co m mun i st capitals. Some mew Nelson,! 83, Goshen, died have .made three possibly seem to be corroborated by the Saturday morning at the Cot four , unpublkized trip? to fact that at times North tonwood Hospital in Salt Lake Peking or Moscow or both. Vietnamese officials in Hanoi causes UKideiiMogduring-th- e City-of shipment of 3teariplorname-protden- r She was born in Fayette, Ut tie sources reported Sato5day. Soviet goods through China to was that the North' Viet Nam. Peking, at a daugmer of Josepn and brn-m- a Speculation Martha Melinor Bartholo visits dealt in large part .with ideological odds with Russia, is mew. She was married to Irv- Soviet and Chinese war aid and reported to have raised transit May 20, 1908. ing difficulties. ing There was no fuH confirma- He died Feb. 3, 1966. - : ' of . Mig.-NeUo- asaa-,-activ- fl Poul K. Jenser e They were arrested early Saturday afternoon onJ.S. 34 aft so- WAIJLSBURG Funeral serv- er lawmen closed in from both of the Primary, a Reliet on a report defy teacher, and she helped directions, acting ices for DeVar Roe Gardner, from a rancher that he and his to Organize .iheL Singing Moth... J', who was killed near Cedar brother had scared them away ers, and served as their chorisCity Aug. 51, in a truck acci- with a ' shotgun. ter.; '. at dent, will be held Monday is- survived ty her son, She escaOfficers identified the 1 p, m., in the Wallsburg LDS .as Dennis Bunnlng, 20, Cleve Ne!s3n, Goshen; 1 two Ward. Chapel,: where friends pees James LlcKly, la, John Buoay, daughters, Mrs. Vera (Georgia) may call Monday after 1 p,ffi7 ' and the woman as Llckly'stPeterson, Brlgham City; Mrs. 20, WallsBurial wilM in tbe wife, Carolyn, 19, and Mary Reed( BarJhMaiHurst.Salt burjjCrnet,i FontaneTUTZZ, au believed to be Lake City; 11 grandchildren; from seven fwo w Leal Man Mow,, The Nebraska. three youths escaped Sat brothers, A. C. Bartholomew of Fred F, Chapmon urday morning from the jail at Fayette, and Jess BartholoBentleman, Neb., and were joii mew" of Mayfield, Funeral services wlU be con ed by the two young women Officers said the men were ducted --Tuesday at 1 p.m., in Ward Chapel. wanted in connection with the the Goshen in theft of a car and two pistols Friends may call at the Keith the robbery of a Jolley Mortuary in Payson farmhouse near Brush, Colo., Monday from 7 to 9 p.m., and residence in GotEffl-Fre- d' Fremont Chap- and the theft of a car and pick at the family in area. the Brush truck prior to servup shen, Tuesday man, 70, Lehi, died Thursday ices. As in v . Colorado, Nebras police It evening to City ka and for searched Wyoming lapttaijaf cnplict Uom Uhe escapees, using a helicop ter and two planes in addition .Mr. Chapman" was born Sept. to several ground parties, Mrs, 1896 in.Triest, Kan.,a son of " 18, John B: Baker reported she had ' Cane! James and Margaret been robbed of food, clothing Chapman.: He was married to and her i960 station wagon.' 1DorS Blanche Howell, June 6, -3 Then ; officers said, tiie Baker ' 1947 at Holbrook, Arii'. car apparently ran out of gas. Mr. Chapman was enplbyed and a pickup truckTbelonging :PAYSOlSaMUPIMitah's of a veteran was cookrHe as to Lloyd Parkhffl, was taken. World War I and a member of Jatality toll climbed to No vehicles were found with highway 203 Friday with the death of a 'Church.' the Baptist the fugitives; when theyjpere Survivors his widow; three Payson boy. ' aternoon. Saturday captured Paul Jamie Lewis, son of Mr tons and one daughter; Police in Benklemainsald the Paul Lewis, was fatally inMrs. Oklahoma City, trio Chapman, by sawing through when hewas struck by a jured 0 k 1 a.; Raymond Chapman, the escaped cell bars with a hacksaw L. truck driven by Don Tex. pickup Tommy Houston, ; blade. They also were wanted Chapman Lehi; Mrs. R. Max for the theft of two .22 caliber Fred Newton," 39, Mona, Juab County, while crossing U.S. 91 (Kamy) Holm an, Granger; revolvers Jn Benkleman. with an older brother. leven grandchildren. Police said they began to Utah Highway Patrol Troop Funeral services will be con- close in on the when group ducted Monday at 2 p.m., in the rancher George Lament report-e- d er Charles Warren and Payson Box Wing Mortuary Chapel in Lehi, he and his brother who was City. Police Officer Jim - where friends may cal Monday carrying a shotgun, scared were Investigating the aecidentr He was born Mar. 24, 1960 liter 12:30 p.m. mem away. m Payson, the son of Paul O. Burial will be in the Lehi and Carol Jolley Lewis. City Cemetary Zord M; Hill He is survived by his parents of Payson; brothers and sisters, Myrle C. Briggs Gilbert, Jade, Joy,- and Shelley, Payson; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs; Virgil Jolley, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lewis, Spanr ish Fork; In Report North Viet Officials on Secret Trips to Moscow or Peking Goshen Woman a Cons' Jailbreak Nebr T Nelson B. Wallsburg andirad-erved-asresiden- trG ' - ;.. : lehi Man, 70 . Succumbs - - Utah Hospital Mte Payson Boy Suffers Fatal Injury - , dropped from sight Oil the basis of best available Information, the travel schedule looks like mis:. r. Pham - Van Dong, -- North Prime s Minister, V5etnamese SPANISH FORK-Jraves-ide was rumored to have gone to rites were beld Saturday at 11 Russia, in October, J96ff. If so, a.m., in the Spanish Fork Oty he probably stopped in Peking Cemetary for Paul Kris Jensen, as well. That b the normal two-da-y old son of Paul K. and route - between Hanoi and Linda Christiansen Jensen of Moscow. In May, 1966, there were Spanish Fork; Tie baby died Thursday evening at i Salt Lake City hospital of complications following birth. Officiating at me rites was rQVeSlde Kites Held Saturday Utah Obituaries Grand Exalted 0f Honored ban-LD- ut - apeirsniffiJ'" Harvest Days oi - SL Rose ofLimaCatholicJnMay Church, Layton; Kenneth Sheen,! of the Spanish Fork Ninth Ward Bishopric. Burial in me Spanish Fork City Cemetary was under the direction of the Walker MortuDr. Walter Bowenr assistant known as "an energetic and ary of Spanish Fork. professor of religion at Brigham dedicated bishop." The baby is survived by his, University, Saturday Those attending the gathering Young parents; grandparents, Mrs. drove home the "importance of also attended workshops on Vontis Jensen,'of Redmond; Mr. youth listening to the words, of Saturday ihich took up "such and Mrs. Harold Christiansen, the prophet and heeding his subjects as social dancingr M Spanish Fork; two counsel and advice In order to Men and Gleaner awards, court Mrs. Rebecca Hales, gain direction and pattern in ship and marriage, human re of Redmond and Harry Christlife, for some 120 M Men and lations, and skits and blackouts. iansen, Spanish Fork.; Gleaners of the Provo and Orem Swimming and tennis were also areas at an "Operation Inspir- part of the entertainment on ation Youth Conference" in Saturday with a banquet at the Aspen Grove,' Provtf Canyofl. lodge and a talent showi with (Continued from Page One) The conference began Friday all: nine stakes participating. and continues through A period of square and formal - evening Robert . United Fund Holy Rosary with a band concert at 9 p.m. 8p.m., Lindquist's Qearfield Mortuary. EMERY Robert Gordon Jol' ley, 24, died Thursday ,: in a construction accident: funeral Monday 1 p.m., at the Emery Monday . - r- Mel Swaiit retained the Pay-- i son City horse shoe pitdhing Harvest championship at-t-he Days tournament held Friday at the Payson City Court, by winning four games out of five. LaVar Noon won second place and Harold"Chipman took third tAmm on Throckmorton was fourth, Vernon-Co- x fifth " and Bob Strom, sixth. ; Winners"" of rths". tee'7aces ' Were as follows: . New Utah - dancingjnciudefljhe Saturday. was never proven. was voted "Prof- - program. A graphic, exampkr however, atBYU and A Special feature of Dr. Bowen I Memoriarpark. ' LDS Ward Chapel. . DUCHESNE George Lavon Givens, 40, died Thursday, funeral Tuesday 11 a.m., Duchesne LDS Ward Chapel. MURRAY Joseph Kastelic, 90, died Fridayt Requiem Mass, Tuesday, 10 a.m., St. "Vincent Catholic Church,- - 4900 Wasatch Firsts-rac- e, six furlongs, St.; Holy Rosary Monday 8 p.m. Moode Duck, winner, owned 4760 S. State. . by Meyers and Williams, jock' ; ey, " Second race, five furlongs, 4Lucky Doc winner, owned by Homer Pgtersoi, jockey. M.T (Continued from Page One) WFafteradoC""'"7' essoMf-the-Yea- CU SALT LAKE CIT- Y- Mr.. DUfer C,K5 f Mary HcKeever Dixon, 85, died Thursday; funeral Tuesday 2 pjn., at 260 E. South Temple. To Be Jin. Phvllii Peterson Tuellcr. reports that North Vietnamese 63, died --Thursday; funeral! SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) President Ho Chi ''Minn had Tuesdax noon. Wasatch Second iTtle Utan EIks Association S gone to Peking. Publically, the Sept- - 1 will honor Ray- Ward Chapel 1455 Emer-!3Ho had not been out son Ave, (1485 S.) Antoinette monJ U Dobson, Minot, N.D., of the, country since 1961 when Skousen Waaeen, 26, died;newlv installed- - grand exalted be attended the 22nd CommuThursday; funeral Tuesday ruler of the Benevolent and Pro nist Party Congress in Moscow, noon 260 E, South Temple. tective Order of Elks. stopping m Peking en route. Mrs.. Elizabeth Jones Barney, Dobson will be honored by the In June, 1966,' mere came 71, died Friday; funeral Tues- Salt Lake Lodge 85 at "a friend another set of reports that Ho day noon, 6500 S. Redwood ship hour,- banquet and dance. had gone to Peking. Two trips Road. Elden Merrill He wiUako attend breakfast, Day, 41. so close together were regarded died Friday;' funeral Tuesday; umcheon and afternoon Sessions by diplomats as most unusual, noon, Rose Park Third .. LDS. P1' ai ungaam uuy, Koy. if traer There is some piocion Ward in JVashingtpn that Jvejrobabjy Max Craig Tolley, 28, died did make one of these trips. T h u r s day ; funeral Tuesday During the past week there 1:30 p.m., Cottonwood Fourth have been apparently - reliable LDS Ward Chapel, 1610 Et 56th (Continued from Page One reports that a Louis c Baumann, 83, South. delegation went to Moscow for died 'Thursday; funeral pend- vThis evening, visitors are about five days in August, ing. Rudy E. Martinez, 26, invited to a special in several program to spending days died Thursday; funeral pend be held in the LDS Stake Cen-Peking on the way home. : ing. t e r, featuring Dr. Richard the to some reports According CLEARFIELD Jesus San-- Bushman of Brteham Youne group was headed- - by Pham 68, died Thursday djjni chez.Rlos, Vo and Defense Miplster versityAiIipeakernd Requiem Mass Tuesday 10 a.m. other "numbers by local talent. Nguyen Giap. Youth Parley Hears 'Prgf Of Year' at Canyon Event Strong, Provo postmaster- ,- president of -- United Fimi.of Utah County, wQi pre-- : side over the third klckoff affair. will be the 3S directors of the local United" Fund,' representing all parts of Utah County, the drive chairman pointed out Heading the two major phas-- . of this year's drive will be Myron C. Fulrath, vice chairman, "chapter division, includ ing industrial firms, utiMes, schoolSrervce-group- s and ers with 100 or nwreeiripIoyees, and Merrill Bushenell, vice chairman . community division, who will direct solicitations of small businesses, professions and others in each Utah Valley '. community. Chapter division chairmen include W. W. Clyde, construc tion; Carl Jones, schools; Dr 1 ' "": Buhler. ' Third race, Utah Comet- ,- Homer- - Peterson, M. ':' Buhler. Fourth race, five furlongs, Rusty Rastus, Viola Spehcerr Clark Spencer. Fifth race, Judo Bars, Mel Heats, J. Taylor. : Sixth race, five furlongs, Geam Gui, Viola Spencer, Clark Spencer. 'Seventh race, three "furlongs, today's of how a primary could be also serves as bishop program for the group, which manipulated, came to light in BYU 44th Ward where be is has been augumented by one- - the recent Idaho primary. Ida day attenders to a total of ho' still has the old Utah law some 300, wiH be an afternoon with, voters free to vote on address by Sterling W. Sill, either the Democratic or Re assistant to the LDS Council of (Continued from Page One) publican ballot ; the Twelve. An early morning A short 1 excerpt from the a completed was held of doors out testknony system for the Kanawha River before the noon dinner hour. -- Aug. 22 issue of "U.S. News and World Report" tells the basin, Johnson stressed that by the testimony meet-- ' the vear 2000 the world's wates Following story: "In the Idaho primary MissJCMLChatJ?a.tejnii)mav ' "' election estimates are that as Clark Spencer. must 3e "more "than ing thosetittendmgiveredividedi two groups, to hear Mrs. into e, Eighth-'-racsix furlongs, doubled. many as . 15,000 Democrats "It should be clear now that Louise Madsen a member of 'crossed over to vote for Don Pannary, Marion Knightr Clark the general Relief Society presiwe are j5 a face with , Samuelson, a conservative Re- Spencer," dency, who spoke to the girls . Summer-In the three-quartmile re told his he for governor, playing disaster," publican sviHe audience. "Either . the and Ben E. Lewis, president of a major role in tbe defeat of lay race the White Lake Riding .world's water needs will be met the East Sharon Stake and BYU Gov. Robert E. Snryiie." ; t Club of Geonla finished first or the inevitable result will be vice president, talk to the" men. ahead of the Wakara Club and ' Smylie lost by about 18,000 The conference will conclude mass starvation, mass epidethe" Arrowhead Riding Club of votes. mics and mass poverty greater by early evening today. took first place over -Benjamin The v measure, Events of Friday Included a than anything, we know today; nMd-hy-fivstate theiam'ondForkjjSuboi legk e bonfire diraierra folk s' weauVJ Mrs, Rpxip Chynnweth, of Hen- - Gordoi dators , includiffg J. -- Robert Spanish . Fork. The winnings and not America's even that SPRINGVILLE-Zora g games. dancing teams will face off Monday for . rieville; Mr. and Mrs. Henry went; Leonard Harris, indus Bujlock of , Provo, has as its Hill 66, of 488 South 4th Jolley of Provo. ' ; trial; and Donald MacDonald, unprecedented military might most Important purpose the up- the championship. Funeral services wiU be held utilities,- - hospital and rail- will be able to preserve the TREMONTON Myrle Carter East, Springville, died early grading of the democrat, pro peace for long," he said. , home at her Wednesday at 1 p.m., Payson-Par- k roads. Briggs, 66, a former Springville Saturday morning cess of ' selecting candidates, De Conference Announces Water 2nd Ward Church. Friends woman, who resided in Treimon- - of natural causes (Continued from Page One) which in turn strengthens the Directing the community divHe announced that an inter She was born Oct. JUMJn may call Tuesday from 7 to 9 ision drive will be Rex Zimmer-ton. died Friday monung in y system; (Continuedvh-ot-t Page One) national conference on water Thusderchief, hit ivhile on a MorTremontott hospital where she springville, daughter of John p.m., aV Jolley Utah Mark man, Lehi; G. Easton Brown, for County Boyack, run Hoi. near held i will be Dong strafing peace Anna followHt .and Mary Peterson tuary and Wecmesdayprior to American Fork; 'William Garst, was receiving treatment with their life of full employ-- .. ' Edward ClerkrstatedThe Capt. Washington next May and that The pilot, : .... . : Manwaring, She Was married services. iis a stroke. Pleasant Grove; Rev. Donald he had invited the Soviet,1 Union Skowron, of 'Cheshire, Mass., election is merely" a wiiww"Hieiii aim uwiiiuig wages. , June 19, 1918 , ; Burial will be in the Payson Foster, Orem; Charles Cbuck" Mrs. Briggs was born May 26, to William R. to the sea and tion Of the nominating processT Those seeking a u t o n o m y cooperate - in aj s broad parachuted-int- o - 1900 in Springville, a daughter in Salt Lake dry, Utah. He died City Cemetery. Peterson, Provo; Kenneth Met-- program to cope with the was picked up 20 minutes later Democrats will chooseDemo- - claim that the present semi- of RoberLW. and Bella JBiack- -. in iwi. the MMlaXregOTels-tifiin- g TJ6rte caifiDgvJlfiJRiilson,! growira;rshor,tage"''pTot;' "byl seaplane to UMrsJIili was - inember-t- rf ett Carter,,She mineral-rich In and island's develop-men- t. Leo and candidates; Republican Daley, Lem Spanish Fork; blazed shoreatteries away Don Briggs in January of 1920 the LDS church and had been "....i Payson. dependents,. Independent candi-J The chief executive said that from three sides. m -- During eonsultationr with in Pocateild. Ida. Their mar-(Continued from Page Dne) Robert Whiteman, ' vice nres- - plans lor action ' were presented - The - Air Forefe seaplane-wa- s acuyein.aii 1 in A Capt. Duane -- A. founder permit foruptoent. tahiraduring -- the past --week, puoted-4- y the Logan LDS Temple. iary organiza- - 1,000 parade De Gaulle is certain to workers of America, will serve Including development of entire Miller, 32, of Seymour, Wisf'He ing candidates by political par marchers was-iss- ued She bad been aJTreanonton uons.Jine was rea- run into demands to allow labor and is ties a forJhe it to Robert the only flood said afternoon logical representative ;control nverbasms forr t Commumsfgunners a embefof Saturday beauty operator for- - 25 - years, and water ,: conservation and waited until the plane landed in sonable that members of a American mining companies to Lucas, Chicago CORE leader. campaign. American me of Farm the and was a member l After it was issued, Lucas . Louis E. Ringger of Orem intensified efforts to convert tne - n arrow bay and then party select their own candi- - exploit New Caledonia's Bureau Auxiliary and the LDS Legion Auxil shook hands with Cicero Town will serve as budget chairman sea water to 'fresh through opened up. deposits. dates,"- - offered.. a' Provo law . Church. iary and the officials and said, "See you for the drive. Tbe first burst of mortars yer. atomic reactors Or other Senior Citizens Survivors include her husband Sfwne nersons have raised the blew, geysers, .in to..iMjir..30 Jo Sunday," He said he expected Local .youth guidance; -- wel scientific methods, . . r . CARD of Springville. no trouble and one daughter, Mrs. Ted will obect&:thatand march. health mrew--the .from iniarid40 fare during ' yards andJRecallingriis boyhood agencies We wish to " extend our sin' ' She has made - (Yvonne) -Jones. - of - Pleasant tSiristy Berkos, Cicero town services "supported by United south central Texas, he told the Miller said. "We could also tend, to disenfranchise voters cere thanks to our many friends , 'Sirs. Hill her home in Grove;:: three grandchildren from the and relatives and drive attorney, who had balked, at Fund of Utah County include:. throng of 10,000 West Virginians hear explosions from during our recent ." Funeral services will be held Price and Ogdenr Salt Lake issuing the permit earlier," said . Utah 'Nation'al Parks Council, who Which meant they were' proba- polls. But on ai working -- level the loss U our in bereavement on Monday at 11 a.m.. in the City, and Mesa, Ariz.- - She re he agreed to issue it because Boy Scouts of America; ..Utah country 'towns and crossroads: bly throwing . more than mor it could have an opposite effect T sonjto turned Ward Second Tremonton "LDS Spring yille in J96L,: tars at US:11 ' bTnMaahI5IrescV-mHibuT Cr John and brother, - Chapelr Friends may call at the 'Sxtrvrvlrcirj withr without-- a permits ty Chapter, Utah Mental Health has happened in California and Capt. Harold G. Ring, 32, of citizens into one party' or the . Indeed, we are grateful to the J two daughters, Clyde S. and "Because mey're .stupid en. Association; Utah County Read. India, in Kentucky and Israel. Crestview, Fla., the navigator, other. ' : ftogers Mortuary, in Tremon; Masonic Lodge for conducting ton, tiiis evening from 7 to; 9 William B. Hill, both of Bounti ough to march ' without a ing Room for the- - Elind; Utah It is" the story of man's ageless said the Albatross' pararescue- - "The- - bill was" designed to the services, the American Le- -' not stupid enough Valley Care&' Training" Cen .qiiest to make the waters of the man, &figt. William C. Sutton, keep hard-lin- e p.m., and Monday from 10 a.m., ful; Harold J. Hill of $oise, permit,-I'Democrats and gion for their rkes at the ceme' was so Republicans in the party, com untiH time of service. Also at Ida.; Mrs. Karma Gleason, Fort to deny it to "them," Berkos ter; American Red Cross; Al earth serve him to escape the 51, otjoiasDoro, tery, the vocal"seIections ren- " of and he practically-walke- d the Wheeler Mortuary in Spring- Lee Va., and Mrs.Anna Jane said,-- -'' on mented David Greenwood, Utah fast flood House, mental , despotism and ' the speaker, the .' pine dered ZZZ water getting to the ' downed Amu ffKt-JStoII, Lake Vew Terrace, Calif . Lucas claims Cicero.. once ville on Monday at 3:30 p.m. Uivrugiil.. County Commissioner, beautiful floral offerings,'' and ' r Burial will be in' the Spring- 16 grandchildren; two sisters, Mtoriousas-the-fiefdora- of iomestVirginiaTohnson pilot." How will the and Utah County Health Tomorrow: in any .way. who assisted Army any ." ville Cemetary. ' Mrs, Lloyxt lEllenT Ashcraft gang czar - A1- - Caponef has Foundation. and his We Lady Bird flew to -- iung said sucton tied a rope react to the new Mrs. Effie W. Hunt and son," public and Maurine Manwaring, both become the symbol of segregat...v.-.-- ' Utah County Health Founda Dallastown a. rural communi- around Skowron and "we pulled law?" Gary Hunt; Mr. and Mrs. Gar--.' rs, of spnngviue; ' ed housing in, this Chicago area. tion, includes research and pa ty celebrating its 100 annivers- him right in." Within two ence Hunt and family; Mr. and advocate steps to curb minutes the seaplane, was Wiiford, Maunce, and Zenos The community of 70,000, most tient care The rose Is one of tbe old- Mrs. Wm.' J. Warner and famsupport in arthritis, aryto constant the. migration of airborne and headed for home. est cultivated flowers. Manwarjng,.- aH of Springville of them of Central European heart disease, cancer, diabetes, ily. ... U.S. Air Force and Navy from the agricultural was the scene of a race Funeral services will be x people and sclerosis leukemia, multiple areas of American to the cities. planes flew 96 missons against ducted Wednesday at 11 a.mtt not in 1951. . nberosis. PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT He told his listeners: . the Jie cystic - SANTA M O N I C A, C a I if. the Kolob LDS Stake-Hou- se Lucas told newsmen Friday. They hit oil from seven REMEMBER 500 "This migration away (UPI) Actor Mickey Rooney, with Bishop Harold, aartlett, of expected only 400 to depots, storage and TUES., SEPT; 13th Roller skates and the tradiwhose fifth wife was shot to the Eleventh Ward officiating, marchers.. Kane indicated that farms and countryside is military areas and transportatransfor tional bicycle VOTE death by a Yugoslavian actor Friends may call at' the Wheeler his intelligence sources predict, universal bringing heavy bur- tion facilities near Thanh Hoa, needs are being re dens to men and women in a Vjnh, and the Mu Gia Pass as last Jan. 31, plans to take a Mortuary, Tuesday from 7 to ed only 100 to 200 marchers. A portation placed by. electric bikes for hundred different .lands. - weH as Dong Hoi.' suwi orioe, Margie tane, a rally Friday p'.m.," and Wednesday prior CORE The new machines messengers. 25 'tV services drew spokesman confirmed today. night only persons. are capable of speeds up to 25 .. ine Burial will be in the Spring . Dr.' Martin Luther - King, miles an hour. adpjvwho . :, celebrates- - his 45tft birthday ville whose Chicagoireedom--move-men- t City. Cemetary. this later indefinitely suspended monthurrently is in St. John's Hwpital here where Mnemonics is a system of plans for a Cicero march," said Republican Candidate FLOWERS he is. undergoing' treatment for and rules intended he understood that CORE had precepts from Spanish Fork a recurring tropical ailment.-- " to 'Jonly 12 to 15 members" here. improve the memory. HOSTESS Lane, whoni the spokes 12 N00H to 9 man described, as liny, blonde 4 YEAR TERM V CARD OF THANKS una in ner iaie sus, nas a Our family is sincerely grateUTAH COUNTY daughter. FREE ful for the many acta of kindBf'1' President Woodrow Wilson ness dupn&our recent COMMISSIONER f WeddingSecretary was a football "coach at Prince- by the passing-o- f With Each Order Quality PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY our beloved son John. We Nton University in 1877.- - ; YOUR GOALS ARE' to extend our J:., Wedding rui DIIIVIM thanks v and appreciation " to HISGOALSII I i DITTO MACHINES those who took Invitations LET US SERVE YOU J the at part, SALES SERVICE of sympathy, sent flowers, furSTANDARD HIS AIMS ARE COUNTY-WID- E nished cars, or ht any other Utah Office Supply Rohbock Sons Florcl ' ' ' ";; assisted. PROVO 69 E: CENTER, way SENSE & KNOW-HOW- I OFFICE SUPPLY . WORKING MAN, COMMON 1042 iewth Stat 286 W. CENTER PH, 373-728- 8 Mr. and Mrs. C. S. 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