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Show 4 - Mother Of DottieT. Nefson, 73 Sunday Herald SUNDAY, OCTOBER i,s1966 Uten County. .Uteti " ' ' """ Held i Auto beatK"pf;MaIe,Friend vProvoan Dies ; ' Womqn.Dies 1 Orem Youth Found Dead Tdnflei Rites Heiress to Face Inquiry In Saturday Collision in Orem Destroys-Cit- y Ambulance, SPANISH FORK .Funeral were held Saturday for services to the at R.I.' (pPI) gates-'V ;; $e entrance, B. Tanner, 24, Spanish . OREM Douglas Wayne Nielthe.J Orem Police OHEM Douglas MW. Ijaura Sutton Bargeron, Police aaited. the recovery "of Duke estate. Rough Point ; sen, 20, Orem, was found dead Department ambuhncewas de fatal remved 'fterort-'catDuke 'We Doris . burst' through ... 84.alt Lake Citv. .diedFriday tobacco heiress nltov- of a gunshot wound m the head molished in . Saturday 'nieht at her about rriassive gates . and dragged iff a Salt; ake. City hospital of; Saturday and in his auto 1 p.m. in a collision involving Tar the at Reilly explosion natural causes;" She wasttelim accitot in which the. ear Tirella across Bellevue Avenue, Dies In Chemical Plant Burial was in mobile on jtwo cars, at 1300 South" State, , jnofbet of Cecil G Bargeron, she was drWin& crusted a male jolting o a stop against a tree. the Shore Lake Fork ' Spanish Cemetery. ' .' friend' to death;at hermahsion. Tirepa was found WALLSBUKG - AmasaWall, v SALDottie.WfanyNel. li4d;W.- - i460.N.,.Provo. . pinned road1 late Fri-Driver of 'the ambulance, Val .Surviving is his wife of Spanin ! borii Dew 16, 18?irin r"Iiss .'Duke w?4' reported in beneath the rear axle. She was in a 1jer;hoc JFffesno, Thursday one V. n,Jlei Louis KilUack, 45, .1161 W. 4th ; , ish Fork, una'er A a examiner he daughter said SwaiiKbor6; "medical, jf goodcondition Salem ot a sadqen neart atuct vestirators inN., was en route back after de' Uafldeitnd Sarah SuUijn:.' She sraajBOT fltixewpon. nospiiai. died instantly of brain injuries. son, Douglas B. Tanner; three ' dicated the on Saturo'ay.V j V ' and Ulness. Debbie Becky, daughters, .,ttarriedl-OttkGceBlivering someone to' the Utah . .ordered." was..admltttd An nighW was Friday Jargeon;'shewas t autopsy -all of Spanish Fork; wound Sfe'vai bora Dec. 19. l&ftdn She was born Ocr3,d3ru ' Jaequelyn, Valley' Hospital when a tar self inflicted, f Tirella was described as a Mrs. Thelma Lance, his n SalenV.the daughter of Ida'.D. turned mother, of him and, he inAont fa son of John Buffered was fte; Ga.w, th6;'marriage .Walisburg,? ,,laterjJacTal;. mjuries. Mr. Nielsen of. the f steady .companion Joanriah-HankH. father,-Mer- l slammed on' his brakes. The . Tiffany. LDS ccldent , solemnized, , millionairess in recent years. Santaquin; his V. iuf-fborn was anJSusann Da vis,'"Wall. and June Reno, Nev.; two broambulance was struck from the. received her educaflcn In Ttupe.: Policeidentifief 'Miss twke, He. returned Thursday from a Tanner, Kenneth 1946, in Pro- Jlr.Melwn He married 'gfbel Gardner, ;;She Tanner, Sandy Anna' thers, Fork and ' I M ti l Ad to MUt the me California. son. of Wayne and Betty rear by a car driven by vo, "Salem, Spanka trip Michael and E.'" Provo; 472 Mae Tanner, 27, v v' Apru il,' iva, in- - vtausuurg..- schools, Cooper, .Salt I Perry Lgke' .City; Saugh-- wagon that slammed Edwardo. . Penrod Nielsen. ..and"" wasmarried' .Joj" bac. It was reported, mat. Tirella; two O'NeilHorton Their mitfriage.was latfr .ql400 who was unable Provo, ters. " and sonsy Mrs. Guy f. Tirellalv'42,' 'a Dover, He was employed at the Utah and J&sllPukeicame here 10 and Charles A". Lance Jrhoth on CKt. 2, 1912, -rmized m we aau wse ixkj Chis Wson rz tostopin time to' avoid the UMyrtice) .. .Christensen, San interior decoratorr against ironJ days ago, when she let it be of at time the Valley. J Hospital two sisters was of Provo. at Santaquin ;The; Carriage " . .' Mrs . 2im ,K. jos " Ai. iempie.v-,-- . . . . knowa, she "planned? to reopen Mrs. Vern (Merlene) MecJam, his death. later solemnized-- in ' the Salt (Laisy); waiqron ana Mrs. K., $oth Mr. Kilpack and Mrs. " Roueh"Point, one olter several and He was a Priest in the IDS were taken to the" Utah- -. 4othj Rose Cullimore Shoell homes. She reportedly planned Spanish Fork, Wayne. (Evelyn) Uke Temple. ' .': Cooper Church. Haskelli Santaquin, (Jeanine) where they" ' Unn"diM Jov. :ii 1955 Valley - Mr Hospital CecftQ. at month to a than spend more r, Lisa Colleen v Surv1?f.inclide Mswidow: and - Bar-Mr. had a. Nielsen re: S..for. Cuts treated and bruis- - . were recently eroh"," i Piovo; Virgil. Mrs Nelson ias active, in IDS. Newport, a favorite - summer Lance, Santaquin. . ' turned from two years service, eand then released. ' ;:v one, son, Clyaf.all of Waf Richaftf 'Calif.: .Chico, or resort ine weaiiny. organizations, having Unitedin the States Air Force. F. Mrs. Don ine bure: Bargeron, ,.Pcmona. Calif.; -wr, Authorities Friday night were - two,v. daughters. . : 1 gajn vara- rTimary He was presently "a student FOUR ESTATES 15 years which tone 19 , grandchildren; V32 great Rescue part unable td closely question Miss at the Brigham Young Univeshe. served'. as presidentf She! grandchildren; - swen ; great-the td witness the Duke, only ' The. newspaper profession is rsity also acdve in1 the ward;iRWeandh?J.4Pen .,- .. ; (Continued from PageOne) accident- Cathy.-- . CaliU- 'ft .as the' Fourth Estate. known Funeral services will be held lie! 'Society; as .secretary and a 1 ' Police said Tirella was riding Boats from ihe" drilling rig . Survivors include his parents; "The other three are the clergy v adeMdi&fr''': two- ibrotheri. 12 t at member of the presideficy.- 'j. iiohday with Miss Duke and had gotten combed the waters for survi twoj brothers, and one sister, ' Marvie Wall of Wasburf "and Mrs. Nelson was a member of Lake City 21sp. IDS Ward out to open the driveway gates vors irom the yellow and black Dianno Lynn' Nielsen, Rodneyior First Estate the nobility, or Street First and Ave, Chapel.-comNielsen"- and Gary Nielsen, .allj Second Estate; and the Rd s e,; Cullimore so she could drive through, 'ine QREM Camp Sajem Daughters of Uteh nue". craft minutes after the .crash," of.. ,'Friends, may fall today Shoell, 76, 03 WM6O0-N.Vl and grandparents, mon people, or the Third Es Orem, Orem, station - wagon shot forward Funeral ismict s. .frill be con Pioners. v with no success. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Penrod of tate. ducted Monday at jjaon in the Surviving are three sons' and frgmf to 8 p.m. at 26Q E, South' died Saturday, in the 'American when Miss - Duke's foot ' ap naval Orem. Coast Guard and to Fork l. Ltwo .hospital Mrs." Harry Temple and; Monday "prior Wallsburg'LDS parently hit the accelerator. (laughters, reservists were, ordered to time 21st 'a.t of 300 seryices '.the. - Friends reof stroke Funeral services will be held Sheep putnumher-lpeopl- e a may call at the Olpin (Ma) Hales, and Mrs. Ralph Ward Miss Duke was known as the I I ;' . report to the USS Human , in Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Orem to 1 on Chapel Islands, from a sulting 1933 nu Hefv I Mortuary of both world in LaVenifi,)' Higginsprt, richest girl in the i r;-".';-Belle Chasse, La., to intensify 25th Burial' will be in'the Brigham fall. Ward, 50 S. 800 E., with British colony in the South and at the Srvnnisti Pu'V - anil P.rvin T" . , ? from 6 to 8 when, at 21, she inherited the the night search.r '. . Zane Taylor officiating. Siifc ms borir says the National Geo- Bishop61 ; cnapei Monaay jprror to serv Frank and Clark L. Nelsoh7aIl City Cemetery.., father's her first installment officials the Coast said Guard call Friends at .1889, the may of Salem;. 1? grandchildren, and tobacco estate. At the time of pec'.,. 7, would resume at in Lmdon;, the Also Mortuary at Orem his death the estate amounted air search - Burial will b8 in the; Walla nine,; first light Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. and daugh t e r of to more than $100 million. surviving- Is a sister, MrsC- Ann burg Cemetery. (Continued from Page One)v . William James , Petroleum said it helicopters Tuesday at the church prior to Calif. Miss Duke's first marriage. the services. .. ' communication with had 'the Cullimore and do. he to wh.athave can KJL-.Cramwin to James Funeral services will be held 2) , yr " Local landed on the rig - Burial will be in the Orem statenowned property included Lizzie Keetch She pilot when he 1935, ended in divorce. Wednesday at "1 p.m." in the Sboell . Mrs. : City Cemetery. married Dominican diplomat to pick up some Salem Ward Chapel with Bishop in the recently announced Orem Cullimore, to (Continued from Page One) Merrill Koyle officiating. Industrial Park designated as She married George H. Shoell and playboy Porfirio Rubirosa drilling workers preparatory Grand Festival Concert. The Friends may call at the Walker surplus property so that it may in the Salt Lake Temple, March to 1047 but again was divorced. hurricane evacuation proce dures.- -- i for 4heTiiw 20r4909.HHe-die- d April h, 1951. program4eaturedhe-all-siat- e: Mortuary in Spanish FDTtrTues- She was married twice in : withitdustrial rs. use es - orchestra.-- ; chorus, and -- band day from 7 to 9 p.m. and WedH t- 30 - proposed 4)y Shoell was a member of 1956 to musician happened "Joseph" Ar-under the direction of guest nesday prior to services at the Orem City. the IDS Church, and active in mand Castro. He filed a seconds after .he took- off," Harris said, "He never had New Additions conductors. The 700 performers Salem Ward Relief Society MIA, and Sunday "School. She divorce suit in 1964. time to file a flight plan." fa the 50 industrial of the state's Burial Room. discussing Relief will be in the Douglas Wayn Nialm funtral the represented Society, Primary, The evacuation was ordered itrvicat will b hld at th Oram : picture in Utah as a whole, was a visiting teacher and the POOL WARNING Salem City Cemetery. high schools. IDS Word Chapel Twenty-FiftGovernor Rampton said that in historian for the Daughters, of Saturday afternoon when Hurri11:00 a.m. Friend may at Tuesday FRANCISCO turn toward -Stook Inez a SAN cane the past year between 30 and the Utah Pioneers. (UPI) call at the 40 new industries have been af-- i wimming in pools equipped the U.S. mainland from her' Orenv. Monday evening tracted to the state. This added; Preston Shoell, Pleasant Grove; with underwater lights can re- stattonurmegWlifrTampicoT and prior to the tervlcei Tuevlay The of Salt a Lake parents City at the church. Interment In the' Mexico. 3000 jobs to the labor market of Springville, and sult in severe injury and even Marine were notified Friday Orem City Cemetery. in the state. Leland Shoell of Orem; three death, according to a Califor PLANTS IN THE BAG that their son had been killed in The Governor also praised (Continued from Page One) secretary of state and attorney the Geneva Steel Errors Zero daughters, Mrs. Mayne (Vergie) nia industrial relations official. Cullimore Shoell funeral Hot Smith, a n d Mrs. Roosevelt NEW YORK (UPI)- -If you'll action in South Viet Nam. lervices will be held Tueeday at t comings in the present constitu- general program and said "the State of (Mae) Smith, and Carma Col George Sherman, chief of the be r.way for a vacation, here's Sgt. Rodney Gardner Thorn 1:30 p.m. In the Orem Sixth LPS " tlon are borne out in the next With all these amendments Utah is pleased with this conlege. all of Lehi; 20 grandchil division, of Industrial Safety, a tip to keep your house plants ton, 25, son of Mayo Gardner Ward Chapel. Frlendi may call at - all on the be must ballot, four amendments" which they tribution to the retention A a dren and 27 the O I I Mortuary, says poorly maintained pool healthy during your absence. and Florence Nielson Thorn Pleasant p deal with the power and func viewed as symptoms of a need vital industry here." ; Grove, Monday evening four brothers. Luke Culli was Tri killed near , just ton, Quang Water them "several caused have thoroughly for or an of and Tuesday prior to the servchange tion of the; state legislature. upgrading Nearly 500 persons, including more of Orem, Richard Culli lights in the last few years before you - leaveHheapIace Wednesday, according - to the ices at the chapel. Interment In the deaths the constitution. Such a Role , feeling more 60 7 thanr Expandable special more, Lindon; Lynn C. Culli. : Orem City Cemetery. re- each plant, clay pot and all in partment of Defense. . With these four amendments is borne out by that amendment guests, attended the sym- more, Salt Lake City, and Sid and many persons have and tie shut Thornton's widow, Alice Fowf-' fhe electrical a shock." ceived which plastic Is bag mos't exto is potentially legislature seeking posium and luncheon Saturday. Cullimore of Provo; four sis He advises that all under- around the lower end of the er Thornton, resides in Lake-woo- d, - lariah Erdtsieck funeral tervlcei the one calling for the guests were ters, Idella Cobbley and Mrs, pand its fole as a law making N.J. with the couple's pending. '.Complete obituary will water a to convention new write a or pool lights be inspected plant stem, below the bottom of its some here for the Trade Fair to get C. J. (Cora) Newman of Pleas body, legitimize sealed two this Plants and maintained a children, Patrick and Lyn be In Monday's paper. way qualified foliage. by a close look at 'the potential ant Grove; Mrs. LaMar (Em functions, and broaden its power revised constitution. two for weeks da. will moist electrician. stay executive The reasons for desiring' a Utah Valley has to offer to new ma) Healey of Alpine, and Mrs. with respect to the new or revised constitution will and expanding industry. branch. Lola Overby of Salt Lake City. Other Speakers Proposition Four is an at- be discussed in a later article. ," Funeral services will be con" tempt to clarify the hazy status But It should be pointed out that Other special guests included ducted at 1:30 p.m. in Tuesday of various, interim committees the constitutional convention Congressman Laurence J. Bur the Orem Sixth Ward, with BishA VIEW FROM THE FRONT OFFICE which now work between the call is only one of eight proposi- ton, mayors of Utah County op Harley Gilhnan officiating. biennial sessions of the legisla- tions on the ballot and that communities, members of the Friends may call at the Olpin- ture. Since the two houses are each of the eight should be con- Utah County Commission Wilbundberg Mortuary at Pleasant empowered to meet only 60 days sidered on its individual mer- liam G: Bruhn, regional direc Grove Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. tor of the Small Business Ad and at the church every two years, except for its. Tuesday prior ' unof an is Advocates there who are special sessions, change ministration, who spoke briefly to services. certain status surrounding the in accord with a constitutional at tne symposium; and Mr. and Burial will be In the Orem and the other Mrs. LeGrand Richards, repreoperations of committees which convention City Cemetery. work In the intervening years. amendments will find their ef- senting the IDS Church general If this proposition passes it forts thwarted if they neglect authorities;-- : will not only legalize "the ac- the other seven amendments. Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, ores LBJ - ." tions of the committee, but it ident of BYU, welcomed the Vote Necessary from (Contained One) Page will also broaden the powers of And to the symposium on moreover, the voter audience any such committees, so that must remember that the con behalf, .of N. Eldon Tanner, of Johnson planned, a. work-rethey may act as a watchdog stitutional convention call tne LDb Church first presi weekend before returning to over the executive branch be-- ; amendment must be President Tanner was Washington for a 5:30 p.m approvei dency. .tween - sessions. -- -- to unaDie attend because Monday - meeting with Soviet of those persons by a majority More and longer sessions of schedule conflict. Minister Andrei Foreign in the not election and. -- the legislature will result tf voting -- But Dr. Wilkinson in the week, he Later the votpledged just a majority of. eligible Proposition Five passes. The ers. Thus, not voting for the wholehearted support of both will confer at the White House amendment would provide for amendment will be the. Foreign Minister same the IDS Church and BYU .,, in with British wn" Uj.: annual who has-p- ronj eorge-Broto uomg "no."" everywmg as possiDie voting ' biennial sessions of the legis- a tne. program for proper economic posed Of course those persons who provide lature. dimator4ndustriaMev are opposed to the "amendments Division Listed On the first anniversary of ; will have a relatively easy task menf his gall bladderoperation, Budgetary matters would be at hand, simply marking "no" considered in Johnson's health was described on the ballot 19 Die as "excellent. ' vice Aarm years in a session of 20 legis- A recent "polirTiowevery (Continued from lative days, and other general George C. Burkley, his doctor, Page One) business would be carried on Dr. Stewart L. Grow, a pfofes- examinations routine said from this Montreal-subur-sorof political science r years-for-a any the Witnesses said that as the bus deviation from the normal. His session not to exceed 45 legis- indicates, that After all, we all want the very best treatment medical lative days instead of 45 cal- public is not too well informed! approached the crossing" they eeneral physical fitness is science can provide, and this will always cost more. about the proposed prepositions, could, hear the .strains of a completely ' Blue Cross benefits based endar days. satisfactory." "It is evident from the sur guitar, and singing. on actual increase in cost " This amendment would make The White House said that on 9.33 Increasing hospital and medical costs mean that - Splits Bus service rof McNamahealth-car- e It possible for the legislature to vey," Dr. Grow said, "that the trip, Subscribe! plans with "fixed dollar allowances" must ... . iii. much education is needed in Then, at 7:35 p.m., the wu. ra will consulti. wn expend more time and useful depreciate in value. pays : collision. the to amendments.", Current coverage based on efforts on legislative matters. regards William C. Westmoreland, comThe bus, sliced in two.and its - Your Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plans, however, Two Factors fixed benefits determined of allied forces, on mander' This, supporters say, would roof sheared off, burst into on certain provide He date based his effective many services according to need without , make for a more legisobservations on militarv expenditures. dollar limit. will deal primarl- two factors which arose from flames, spewing mangled lature. Katzenbach , bodies and wreckage coated If the Fifth Proposition passes his poll, a large undecided vote with lv with political and pacifica r, This chart shows what happens. Your employee the most fuel for. a half flaming - v the Seventh Proposition would and. the inability of some per- mile down the tion problems in consultations istic health-car- e have is Blue Cross can difference. protection you the tracks. pays Cabot fall into place, since the legis sons to identtfy all the amendand Blue Shield. was terrible," said with Ambassador Henry "It be tremendous in burden This can a light of rising lators would have more work ments. Lodge. Konrer will continue his costs will continue to . TO,, rnn '" """" " o.w.v 5urveyjJLtheeconomic-an- d hospital costs. And health-car- e 1, .Increase in hospital costs to Blue Cross in year ending to rise withTmedical advances since hospitals must con October, 1965. If your coverage is based on fixed benefitet tne taken the a about serve a raise in pay, from civil action following month ago along the The kids were more than a year ago, the difference will be even greater. yelling and Wnnolnlu conference of last tinually addTiSW equipment, services and personnel. Wasatch revealed of level that $500 Front, present per year. screaming, The proposed amendment would. six of the eight amendments "I ran from the store with February. raise the salary of legislators would pass today if only the my wife and the first thing we to $1,000 a year and permit! yes and no votes were counted. saw was a sheet of flame When you need Blue Cross and Blue Shield, nothing less will do. FLOWERS them to f urtlier fix thmr own But the survey also showed that corning frbmthe bus and the fof youf pay which is now prohibited by from 23 to 42 per cent of the front of the train.''- " the constitution. A fire department official persons Interviewed were undeHOSTESS Proposition' Six .would allow cided on one or more of the said he believed the train the legislature to call itself into' items, struck the bus near its gas Native OF; -- , Wa'lsburg California In Salt take :.'' ' -rj ,v Heart . '' G, seven-week-o- ld and-'ntff- -- . , -- .Clay-jbar- :: s. ; 1 ' :'t . : , . 1 Mrs.-Ronal- d -. M.ltkJ$ty; half-siste- Death Claims wkeffW0"' , . 4 fc?fttffi Resident xf Copter Orem at 76 - pootlvin-'thBiSal- - . - . Ward-HUfipe- - - '';'; - Olpin-Sundbe- rg Trade Fair t C3 OLPIN - anith,-Redding- - Man ell 7 -- Utah Marine SUNDBERG It Killed In Viet Action . h Mot-tuar- g Herald Begins Series on Proposed Amendments on Ballot for Nov. 8 7-- 9 include-three-so- Ned-Sho- . - " 7-- 9 te -- te - - '.:- - ' r Briefs What happens when your ' st 4'i health-car-e Gro-myk- o. plan doesnprovide stead-eHthe-present six-poi- nt for "rislna costs? even-number- - atB-YUiia- bi -- -- . ' -- - fact-findi- -- -- , - Dollar-for-dolla- benefit-for-benef- O- vote of both houses. The special session would be permitted to consider" only those matters' voted upon by the legislature. - Present only the governor to convene the legislature into special' .session. 1 Last Proposition The last proposition to appear on the ballot would' abolish the - Utah Stateoard of Examiners of the governor, ; now comprised I . law-perm- , -- n were included ill the questionnaire and one of "them on highway safety" received the most votes as the most publicized. Dr. Grow indicated that the outcome of the balloting in November will depend in large measure 'of the issues. Further articles on the individual propositions will follow In The Herald. ,..4 COMFORT BLUE CROSS for.the boss Full Dm Ixwfliy FREE DELIVERY Modem, . for hospital care BLUE SHIELD for doctor care LET US SERVE YOU Pun Rohbock Sons Floral STANDARD OFFICE SUPPLY 40 W. 100 N. . Mi. 37M250 1041 South OREM A v Itate. 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