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Show SUNDAY, Sunday Herald Uteh SEPT. County, Catherine Holmes Provoan Hurt In Northern Utah Accident Linden Accident 11, 1966 Utah - Vivian Parle ; mm , .u i 11,11 mi ii J '".III." ill imp 1 iijii ii. mmmmKrm! PmmnCt tfrnie jm' -- ' I SALT LAKE CITY -r Vea Dorn Pace, 65, d ri day; funeral scmcts-; Clarence L (B3tjV L died Thursday ; 2 Monday, Lark:nChrr i Dawn. Judy V.cder.'.' :. Injures Student pt BYU ral L1NDON Gerald Kenhey, 22, a BYU student from suffered cuts on his died Thursday; funeral yf- afterface and head Saturday r. ; p.m., 20ih LDS i noon when hir car Jeft U. S. 91 Jama Edgar (haddock, 44, 107 G. Sl M r. Chapel,' NB Provo Ej 1014 550, Ot at the bottom of undon hul Har Guest, 90, died Thurrd y; Dee Horpital linjMWing at the and hit" a parked car. funeral Mcndfv noon. 1'Ji E Sa. critical inflfifcB aft suffer Pleasant Grove Police invesTemple. Mary Stem McEwdi;- accident at two-caJellen tigated the mishaa and indi- Injuries in a Elizabeth Catherine 76, died after-nocFriday; funeral ser WiIlard,Utah Wednesday Provo cated the driver apparently fell vices pending. Ho!mev?3, Viviafr-Park- , a asleeo at the wheel. He was 'Can von. dith Saturday of OGDE.'-Edv- ard John Kelly, j alone at the time oL the accf- Mr., Cradcork, "a wholesale heart attack. died Friday; funeral ser73, earoet salesman, was return-- ) she was born May 12, 1933, dent, vice pending. ing from a business trip to' a daughter of Vincent Varriolyn j Mrr Kenney was taken tpthe Idaho Fslls when the car tie an-- j Elizabeth Seolacheck Jei-w- American Fork- - Hospital for . ROYNorman Eugene Hagshe married Allen Holmes treatment and then transferred gard, 23, died Thursday; fundriving collided with in South Dak to the BYU Health Center, for eral services 1 p.m, Monday, other one. observation. ota, June noy zna LDS Ward Chapel. He suffered eight fractured . I 7 1928. In 1916 4 , DRAPER E. Miller Rasmus- ribs," a punctured lung and " i senr 83, died they moved to other injuries. However,"Tie Fridayr funeral 2 Provo where was impro-'in- s Saturday -- aed p.m. Monday, Draper 3rd Ward they made (Continued from is expected to be removed to Chapel. ; , . Page One) their perman- -' the Utah Valley Hospital in PRICE-He- nrv Etzel. 72. died ent' residence. cessfully twice for secretary of Provo early this week. Mass Mon- Thursday; Requiem ' Her hobbies state in I960 and 1964. 10 a.m.i Notre Dame de aay were crochet Many political observers felt David J. Morgan Lourdes Church. Rosary Suning and fancy that- - a -- Burton- victory in Noday, 7:30 im" a, work mi needle ,m,w Holmes In nfM ;m,m.m Mrs. nr'f A duautakX ,,mtm'iim.m, vember would put him in line Mortuarjr Chapel. snot at the a for gov possible Mrs. Holmes is survived, by SALINA Artist's conception of the highPAYSON-Wa- yne interchange and a section of Interstate 70 from Salina to Reed Boyle, her. husband, three sons and ernorship or the U.S. Senate in INTERCHANGE AT a distance of approximately J3.6 infant son trf Sigurd and Gooseberry way interchange planned near Salina, Programmed for con-four daughters, Mrs. Hamilton 1968. Lynn E. and Carol - -- miles is 54 million oV)llarsTnfijirawing is Jy Jlerbert M . represents Greaves - Boyle-di- ed In the Second District: Demo. Hstrnction dnrinf fiscal ear 1970, rThursdayt-gravesi(Qeo) Jones, Sunnymead, taut. r Utah State of of location the of Out Fehmel, several illustrating engineer, prooosalr-foS. Department David incumbent cratic service Monday 1 p. King compromise Mrs, Herb (Beverly) Lippke, Highways. " m., Payson Cemetery. interchange in southern Utah. The estimated cost of this New Lisbon, Wis.; Mrs. Robert was nominated without opposi David J. Morgan, 59, 1495 W, tion his and op Republican Darlene) Moore, (Gwendolyn . 600 S., died Friday at 2 p. m, Reno, Nev.; Mrs. James (Lois ponent, former Congressman at his residence of a heart Broom, Orem; Donald Sherman P. Lloyd, bypassed the Jean) He was torn July 18, Derwood Hobnes and , Jerald primary by receiving more than Winter 1907 I v , Vincent Holmes, both of Provo; 81 per,, cent of...the .vote at the Sjr convention. state ., Mrs. Bill (Helen Jane) Cassingcontest will The Utah, a son of ham. Lander. Wyo.; sixteen 1960 bat Isaac and Jenof a be rematch their granchildren and one great nie Jones Mor- won tle KiBff ": by narrowly Mrs. three ATHENS (UPI) -- The lost came ashore from the oceano- sisters, grandchild; gan,.. Court Vacancy Frank (LH"' 7.ahnnn . Mary- vmtinpnt of Atlantic has again graphic jsurvey vessel Chain He was mar The only statewide race on been "found"' this time in the Saturday ana said' there is a bilxt, and Mrs. George (Helen) ' ried to Mable Norman, all of Souix basis ifor believing the Greek the ballot is' a City. Aegean Sea. Johnson, June Funeral arrangements pend one. It is for a position on the American Prof. J. Mavor island of Thira, or Santorim,:in 5, 1932 in Prothe Aegean is a remnant of the State Supreme Court The, caiii vo. Their mar- ldsfronitoe'ntctlinBs?teS5! didales JwoTof wSOTn jvili qual Mr. Morgan riage was latify for the final election, are Legends of the lost continent er solemnized in the Salt Lake Justice R.L. Tuckett, who holds have persisted through history. Temple. the CarvfHrt- Butisually-- it has been fabled ' He lived in Winter y Quarters, Mattsson, a Richfield attorney ,M as. somewhere between Europe Carbon County, until 1915 when and University of Utah regent and North America. v ' Glen Nelsonr.41, GOSHEN !" . , and Harold N. Wilkinson, a Salt eamewilli his parentsto " , ' was treated and re- -- The present Atlantis expedi Eureka, rehe had where and Was Lake Tuckett Provo, attorney. out of the tion have moved may namedlo fill the unexpired term leased at the Payson Hospital field of legend and into lided since. after being injured when his of Wade late Lester Justice the He was a member of the LDS scientific fact with the aid of Gosben Other .factors that point to car hit'n horse Sunset 3rd Ward, and had been to Utah Highway the. latest 20th century equip A growing school enrollment ward a small primary turnout According ment. in the superintendency of both Patrol with a high percentage include the absence of con Trooper LaMar the MIA and Sunday School. He coupled the accident occurred With Mavor were American of attendance has tests for. the U.S. Senate and was a member' of West Utah 9 about of sevp.m. Friday. Owner of historian Edward . Loring and the governorship, prompted Ah additionState High Council the was Kenneth Cook of the director of the Greek horse eral campus wards to the six A county-levrace that has H was employed by Provo Nelson received Seismologica Institute in Ath Goshen. Mr. BYUatakes. drawn considerablejittention is City and also worked for van cuts about his face but was re- ens, Prof. Angel Galanopoulos. two Lake in Salt County where us construction companies as - The number of campus wards Galanopoulos has long held Democratic county commission. leased after treatment. ""-" JfaJife..' Wnmiml if't fi'i fvi)''t';','"'J 1Wllttillin'nllt'l-" ni mii the theory that Thira is a peak foreman. He was employed has risen each year, until in W.G; Larson and John ers in 60 wards were there of sunken Atlantis. DEVELOPED TO FIGHT INDUSTRIAL FIRES, these mobfle --"Transitank'1 units have by the American Bridge Com- 196546, Preston Creer have been en. BYU the stakes.for hand extinguishers and can discharge up to the ni Plf capacity of 75 conventional "Mavor" said "the expedition pany at time of his death. His in a heated campaign for snow refrigeradioxide of 300 and vapor per minute. A built-iinert carbon the coming year call for at gaged pounds bobbies were horses. based itself Chain on the at their party s nomination for the (Continued from Page One) a lower pressure, Increasing capacat dioxide carbon unit tion of 66 storage least liquid and permits 67, wards, possibly Thira, but "we continued our He Is survived by his wije four year commission seat. ity. This shipment is bound for a steel plant followers needed 200 National research aboard big sailing of Provo, one son, David L. depending on the need. Races Primary Small Wards Guardsmen to protect them ships adequately equipped. Our Morgan, and one daughter, Mrs. x of Utah's 29 coun from white mobs in Cicero. Dean (Mary Isom, both of Each ward, is kept small in Twenty-siprelimintary discoveries leave RICH REDSKIN ties will have primary contests Rockwell, ' who has . been little doubt that the island is Mrs. one Walter Provo; sister, comparison with LDS wards for nominations for county of-- trvmer in infprWvt himsplf intn part.of Atlantis." Jay Silverheels of the long- BYUr-The-(Mary) Donaldsoirof Sattiakejcutside-- of "ft-Baggcm series uic vi iat-'A- dl or t turnro n a c o's racial r" hmn'ng He g the said pictures-City, and four grandchildren. wards usually number ture. The exceptions are Emery, didn't even to exploration would be. available appears as an affluent Indian, chance a get Funeral services will be held and the result ia that a larger Morgan and Piute. John Tall Grass, in an episode lead his own march. He was soon.. . Monday at 11 a.m. at the Berg percentage of the members of There is considerable uncer arrested of ABC-TV- 's "The Rounders," of charge " We Tiiscovered four heights Drawing Room Chapel in Pro each ward can be given tainly as io how many voters unlawfully soliciting funds on Western contemporary vo with Bishop Fred Stubos of church position in that ward. which would"" be mountain will stay away from the voting which has its advance a in comedy Chicago property park Sunset 3rd Ward officiating, ranges! We , also discovered When campus wards reach a booths Sept, 13 because of the .' premiere Tuesday," Sept. 6. He -rally Aug. 21. . Friends may call at the mortuplains -- and traces of eight law. " which party too registration population appears Rockwell locations with appears in one scene in full Looking stunned, ancient ruins. ary Sunday evening from t'to high to stake officials, theM)ne Partv official said he had was hurried off to dress and chases a buffalo with a paddy "We ' I p.m. and Monday prior to wards are split, as has been detected widespread opposi wagon. Aides said the , self- gathered petrified ashes . -for laboratory examination," he a lance. erviees. j ; done in several instances al tion to" the law. He said many styled Nazi leader was flab Burial will be in Spanish Fork ready this summer. persons considered it an inva- bergasted." He tefused to post said. A fox pup does not open its Loring added his convication sion of privacy and would a City Cemetery, bond at a , police that $25 Great care is taken to see Thira ""fa paTt-of a lost eyes until the ninth day after it rather stay away from the polls command post and was taken born. that the finest persons available Our continent. findings, dating is rather than accept a party desi- - to central headquarters. e are to called Ray on serve Serving from 1500 B.C. are eloquent bi.op .rolls his arrest a Nazi rics and high councils. Bishops of the law argue Proponents Leonard Wood are often "hatenanny" remained sche. John faculty members at that it was necessary to pre- duled for Jay' was thefirst chief Saturday night, in the justice of the U. S. BYU, several wards vent massive switchovers by although FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo, Supreme Coliseum. have bishops from the Utah members of one party to defeat Chicago - Without their leader,- - the Court. Army Private, Ray W. Wag- County area who are business strong opponents of the opposite -trs,19, son of t Mr. and Mrs. men. The bishoprics are often party. The law applies to pri- marchers stepped out behind a - .mJfv young Rockwell lieutenant, JUT Raymond W. Wagers, 639 W, composed of advanced, mature mary elections only and not Chris Vidnjevch. They ran into ........ A latter trouble loo n. Provo, completed an students, usually.. graduatesor generaLelections.Jn4he eight-weeconstruction mach seniors. The high councils, like voters are' not required to deStreets, where a vial of acid ' affiliation andmay ballot ine operator's course at Fort wise, are chosen from was lobbed into the marchers. among clare ' for the candidates of Leonard Wood, Mo., Aug. 12. the Later-dafreely outstanding PKoiw jn)4T jt saints pom cr. campus and off their choice. CARD OF THANKS He, was trainedjn bulldozers tion of grading and With and deepest gratitude Six Presidents learned the techniques of cut I appreciation we desire to ackThe presidents of the six BYU ..ting ditches and forming drain nowledge the assistance and 1 Stakes and the number of wards David votBM OT Crovo ona of funeral J. ina Morgan of (Continued from Page One) age systems, expressions sympathy of our Utah County hov the rpoii-bilitj- r within each stake "are as foi friends and relatives services will be held Monday, many and opportunity to vot for for federal lows-Fi-- Stake.- President agency competition rst CARD OF THANKS SchSof our recent sorrow." We September 12 at 11 a.m. at of th Stat during mtmbcr a scarce credit on the private E. Backman, 13 Raymond take this as a means to thank Berg Drawing Room Chapel ' Board Wi th primary loctioni on Our family is sincerelyeratemarket. . wards,-- Second Stake, President money all those who assisted at the of Provo. Friends may call at Stpttmber 13th. ful for the many acts of kind The objective of both steps is e Dr. A. Reed Morrill, a the Clyde D. Sandgren, 12 wards; ELECT mortuary evening, floral Sunday services, sent., tributes, ness during our recent bereave Third-Stakto take some of the heat off the recommend! office, th for President 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday Fred A. from of condolence, expressions gave the demands on ment, caused by the passing of that each voter investigate 11 wards; Fourth economy by easing prior to services. Interment each candidate our beloved Father, William Schwendiman, scarce loan moneys and by or in any other way assisted. CULLEN qualification of for Stake, President William R. Sid- will be in Spanish Fork City Gale and Adam Wooley and go to the polls and tote making more money 'available, The State choice. . and his Mrs. and Mr. Leon 7 a person (fi Cemetery. itaKe' specifically for homes. daily to extend our thanks and imFourth A. Harold Goodman, School Board is an extremely Wooley appreciation to those who took office. Board members ere portant a 01 '"lUl BOSSlDllliy nffprprfl1" iopi for - decisions that FOR SALE or RENT Non-partisBallot responsible 1 wnu cHaui .vjicwr-Testsghoob ond thus our expressions of sympathy, sent effect our STORY ORGANS ft B. tlARK 6 wayne wards. Hales, flowers, furnished cars, or in Dr. AAorrill i well quantiea ror HEINDSELMAN MUSIC CO. any other" way- - assinted, and served in the of position having the Every part 15 yean Practicing Attorney, Provo, Utah. arnica to the Edgemont especially 136 W. CENTER PROVO educational capaatiet in various 3r Ward Relief Society and plant contains arnicin, of which , Graduate George Washington University Law Utah ond abroad. The candidate Eduof .Quorums -- who' harvested the the medicine arnica is made. a profesor is, at present, School, Washingto.n, D. C. fruit . cational , Administration at BYU .fit. your needs) Current President of Utah State Bar Association. and has taught if the areas of Family of William Elmo ichool f Inanceyehool building proBrereton Call-forni- a, Resident " - Succumbs - r n. . n, J, ,7., Congress . ; i Provo Man Diesat59 n ' the-locat- de - "1 Aegean Island Thought To Be Lost Confinenf is n. Jl Quarters, King-Lloy- d Eureka Man Hurt Wards Added Erirlnv Timh postby-app(itttfflen- To Six tr BYU I i-- ii - Stakes k Hor-rock- s, church - el t in jir fsjazi a r 1 Chief -- d n , w YU g-- ic 300-35- 0, onj d) the ' ' . - -- -- Wagers De-spit- WenH At Ft , p Berg 2 s Services k y J A i f jura ii Action Taken - - eandi-dat- e, Y. CHRISTENSEN I . ff8'"1 fir' Judicial District Judge, - an OFFICE SPACE " 873-51- (to We Have Moved BOUQUETS at oumewHocation Visit us FOR ALL UTILITIES PAID First Security Bank Building THE For Ladies' and Children's Shoes ar amount . Little Yankees, Vitality, "Miller Barefoot Freedom," Dr. Scholia, MOST DISCRIMINATING Arch Lift Sandals- -, --- L Rohbock Sons Floral 1043 Sovth ' itcrtt ..; OREM ACM1O0 69 NORTH UNIV - AVE., PROVO 1' 92 N. Univ. Ave.; Provo ' : : ' . - Inquire FIRST SECURITY BANK Shoes Leon's 1 administra-tio- n grams, general school and administrative leadership., been an eleprograms. He has ond has mentary school teacher served In the secondary schools as both teoeher, principal and JANITOR SERVICE OF UTAH N.A. :" X, served in the Point Four Program overseas wh'h has given him a bread perspective for comparing educational systems ond weigh-- , ' " . ? Ing their impact. As a. taxpayer who owns an apartment house in Provo City. Dr. Morrill- - is vitally concerned with the. development .of sound educational progTom'i and Is also concerned that the' school dol'ar be spent, very economically and wisely to obtain the greatest value L. the school funds. ., :r ra. political oav. 07 , Morrill Reed Dr. -- 2Z Utah County Bar Association (Past President). American Bar Association. American College of Probate Counsel (Utah State, , - ' Chairman). . , J J!fOvaIotdry Club (Past.Presjdenl), Past f resident Provo Jaycees. : - Provo Chamber of Commerce Past Director). FBI 1941-4- 4; - 1946-48- . Special Agent U. S. Army J Corps, W.W. II; Korean War; Counter-intelligenc- ; e '.' fnmily Mnn.' Member l.D.S. Church. Peid Political edveriisement M. .Aldrich, Scretry, , For Judje Chrlstensen ., ... C Committee ,',t .... - |