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Show 4 SUNDAY, MARCH I, 1361 Sunday Herc.d UteA CouMV, Indians Deposit UM) - Obituaries V - Lake City - " - street late aft J Thursday er i' being struck in hi: - J. wheal chair by a car. jfzj Services will be in the Ben jamin LPS Wsrd Chips' Sir Vfllccs and burial in the Benjamin Cemetery. Friends may call at tfiti Walker Mortuary m Spanish Fork tonight from 6 to 8 Ben- p.m. and Monday at the ti w Inza Lake Shore Native Dies arem LUi, Spanish Thompson, (Coleen) Ward Cbapel. Fork, and Sheron Thornton, Mrs. Brown Rpniainin: 21 grandchildren; died of natu two bro- one - li cauiei thr March 1. ral Brown j1904,Mrs.at Lake Shore, Utah Couniy. She married Royd II. Brown June 3, 1925, In the Salt Lake LDS Temple and was active in all organizations of the church and was a former Relief Society president. Mrs. Brown was a retired pchool teacher. i She is survived by her husband, seven children. Harlow JBrown and Mrs. Kendall (Lor-fcStapley, both of Provo; Ireonal Brown, Salt Lake City: Marlon Brown, Richfield; Rus-ell Brown, Orem; Farrell Brown, Boise, Ida.; Paul Brown, Cedar City; two brothers, Heb- r Ashby, Provo, and Albert Ashby, Payson; one sister, Mrs. Henry (Mary) Clark, Benjamin; and 13 grandchildren. i Friends may call from 7 to p.m, Sunday at Springer Mortuary in Kcosharem and 1 a.m. until 12:30 y p.m. in the family home. i Burial will be in the Koosha-re- a) t Mon-.da- m Cemetery. . ll - i SALT LAKE CITY Vlrefl Nclsoi. Sr., 75 died Thurs day; funeral Monday noon, Grant First LDS Ward Chapel, 603 Mansfield Ave. Hertha Margaret Magdalene Sirstlns, 74, died Friday; funeral Mon 1 East, WU- day 10 a.m., liam A. Sabol, 61, died Friday; JRequiem Mass Monday 10 a.m., St. Ambrose Catholic Church, ;1975-23rEast. Louisa Eliza beth Grint, 86, died Friday; funeral Monday 11 a.m., Water h loo LDS Ward Chapel, JH. 124-40- d 1623-5t- Mast. Austin Francis died Wednesday; fu t neral Monday 11 a.m., OGDEN Kaws, 61, Lind-quis- and Sons Mortuary, , LOGAN . AdelalOe Cornelia Nielson, 85, died Friday; funeral Tuesday 1 p.m., Hall Mor tuary Chapel, Logan. KOOSHAREM, Sevier CounInza Ashby Brown, 63, ty ?ied Friday; funeral Monday 1 p.m., Koosharem LDS Ward Chapel. A-Wea- pon (Continued from Page One) tuccumbed to nuclear denies Rites Scheduled Berkeley Schools to Embark On Total Integration' Plan cart were entered In the BYU Motor Sport Club sponsored By DUSTON HARVEY Gymkhana held Saturday afternoon oa the BYU Stadium parking lot, west of the stadium. BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI- )Pictured here is one of the soma 50 entries In yesterday's race. Tbe course was about befits a city whose lifeblood Aj s of a mile long with tight curves requiring expert handling to get through is education, Berkeley expects It the course la record time. The best time was set by Bob Igg, 1:17 in a 196 Corvette. is about to set an example for (Herald photos by Jim Foushee) the rest of tha country in the mm wil.jp.., , H uu JttWIl.-'-JWarea of achool integration. More than 40 per cent of Berkeley's elementary school and whites-w- ill pupils Negroes be transported to their classes next fall to provide ' " ' identical racial mixtures at I i 4 f every school, or "total integraALL KINDS AND TYPES of three-fourth- r. te... Yanks Spring Today In Party (Continued from Page One) (Continued province chiefs will report to arid receive orders directly from the central government in Saigon rather than from ine corps commanders. Until x now, the four corps commanders held civil as well as military powers. The four renerals often controlled the choice of province chiefs, who hold positions roughly equivalent to those of state governors in the United States. Under the reform, the infor mants said, the corps comman ders would be stripped of their civil powers and lose control over the appointment of pro from Page One) History Monday for Agnes Durrani ies 230-truc- Citizen, 71, Teachers' .m Jf .11 Cro Oil Un EurM Oteifl &rnd Dpott .... It will give each city school a racial composition corresponding closely to that of the entire system 50 per cent Caucasian, u per cent Negro and 9 per cent Oriental and other minorities. The superintendent said the plan would make Berkeley the nrst U.S. city with more than 100,000 population and a substantial Negro community to -fi.11.. FT in-n.- U. 1 1 said large cities which have integrated by busing Negroes had a colored population of only 5 to 10 per cent CARD OF THANKS Our family is sincerely grateful for the many acts of kindness during our recent bereavement, caused by the passing of our beloved brother, Raymond S. (Pete) Peterson. We desire especially to extend our thanks and appreciation to those who took part at the services, offered expressions of sympathy, sent flowers, furnished cars, or in any other way assisted. You will be thought of with kindness by the brothers and sisters of "Pete." M Jl Ji .'. .39 .H .11 .15 S . .U . as M .4 .M it KM .SO n ( .ro trs .10 .14 15 100 M JS At .10 .14 .11 t Wl 7. 4.75 .13 l5 .! HIV 100 K 700 J.UVi J.75 .12 .21 ,06 .OB 100 1.25 1.50 .22 175 .15 .75 M Wonortend Water .U4 , .40 JO .11 .45 35 ng. system. .41 ...... !' from .M .11 .11 Sr Despite the mandata im Crown Pwlnt Dron Con EMt AAln Empir IMt'O" Eur .... Eurk LWy Com .. &oi ts in .T 150 ITS 125 I.2f SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE SALES tristaj Wverj 4,000--. If, 1,000-- . II 0 Champion Mvar; C4erton Wvgr; VM04.00 Colo. Con.; 3.0O0-.2- 6 Comb. M Con.' 10W-.l- t 1.000-1- Eureka; Cres. Eagle; Croff; 4,000-.1- 4 3.000-.17- 1,000-- . I1 1.00O- 1000-- 14, Eat 1. 14 1 7,000- -. Utah I Empire Mines; 2,100-- 25, 500-.Eureka Llllv; 1,500-3- 2 Grand Depswit; , l,ooo-.SHurn SHwr; 400- Mammoth; Mountain Stale; 2,100- - riVi, 4,000-- 70 J0O-.1,400-- . 77V, 1,700-- 1 2O0-.- 1I.30O-.I2- 1,100-1- North Liny; Park City Con; 1500-31- , Princ Can.) 1.000-.1- 5 South Standard) 400-0Sundance; Tintic Standard; 4 Utah Com.; 0 1,000-02 MUTUAL FUNO Friday' M 121 lot Quotation; AmKated Fund Dividend thara Dow Theory Dreyfus E and H Sat Puna E and H Bat Stock Fidelity Ceo PldeWy Fund FideHty Trend Vl 200-0-0 Art) lJ l2 M 7.41 KM B .... n.n m.f M.03 14.34 H.1 ! i.4 t.5 f 11.30 17.10 27.91 7 10 M M PsS F!ter Inv Fundamental Manhattan Fund Mass Inv Growth Mas Inv Truot Putnam Fund Putnam Growth wailinoton Fund Windsor Fund i0.47 12 n.w M If nn 15.20 14 11.4 12.23 tt.M 13J W.J .'...17.M IT Bers hl Mortuary i ff i Tt. a oervigya Phon. FR Agues Durrant funeral services will be conducted Monday, March 4, at 12 noon in the Provo Univeralty Ward, 101 West 8 North. Friendi may call at the y Berg-Mortuar- of Provo Sunday and Monday evening from at the University Ward Chapel after 11 a.m. Interment In the Spanish Fork City Ceme6-- tery. 1st Lieutenant Dennis D. Klnr of Lakeside Arizona. Services pending. battle-wracke- Of Payson - mmumsffl quc-nse- m Glass is one of the oldest manmade materials, but its creator is not known. The oldest pieces of glass have been unearthed in Egypt. tj I SEND WmWI ft i Medical Center Pharmacy 1275 N. Univ. Ave., Provo OPEN SUNDAY From j IRRIGATION REMINDER Til v p New Zealand, the size of New York State, has a popule- - ;L lion of only 3 million persons; f heejr population, lb9 million. 0 26-d- ay be compromised." The administration has denied ;that use of nuclear weapons is being considered, but the idea has continued to receive support from individual members of Congress and private organizations concerned about the plight of embattled Khe Sanh in the northwest corner of South Vietnam. from Page One) troops were reported steadily may make it all the way down," one ranger said. tightening the ring around the U.S. Marine bastion of Khe A small greeting party led by By United Press International Sanh where allied defenders John Horn, 26, of Jackson, Today is Sunday, March 3, the brother to expedition leader 63rd day of 1968 with 303 to had beat back a charging Mrs. for Funeral services attack by 500 Communist Rick Horn, 27, strapped on follow. Agnes Priscllla Lewis Durrant, cross country skis and trudged troops. new is between its The moon R9 who died Fridav morning A UPI dispatch from Khe first and quarter. phase of natural causes at her resi ulate the Sanh said intelligence reports party. venus. star is The morning dence, 755 N. The Horns are identified one of the North partners in The evening stars are Mars had U niversl- - Powder Horn Vietnamese battalions in posiMountaineering, and Jupiter. tion around the Marine base ty Ave., Pro- an outfitting store for mounOn this day in history: vo. will be taineers ia Jackson. there as the 304th a veteran In 1849 Congress created the unit of the battle of Dien Bien conduct- - The younger Horn said the Department of the Interior. d Monday at Phu, whose fall 14 years ago led against the In 1879 Mrs. Belva Ann to France's defeat in the vince chiefs. 12 noon in the winter attempt became the first was "one of the Lickwood American officials have long Indochina War. Provo Univer- norm face woman lawyer to practice for moat fantastic experiences Other urged such action as a step Developments sity Park LDS those before the Supreme Court. aTiil Ward guys." the elimination of In other developments report toward Chapel. In 1931 the Star spangled Horn to he said decided ed Saturday: go corruption and inefficiency, Friends may Banner was designated by At two points along the Mrs. Durrant call at the up the canyon and greet the Congress as the national an Vietnamese coast, U.S. Navy New Zealand is the top supBerg Mortuary in Provo to party because weather was per them of the United States. night from 6 to 8 o'clock and fect for a scenic hike up the In 1945 German flying bombs salvage crews recovered thou sands of individual weapons and plier of carpet wool to the Monday pror to the services snow covered canyon. British the set were against Burial will be In the Spanish Horn had driven to an obser Isles for the first time since hundreds of cases of ammuni U.S. vation point Friday and watch of three tion from two Fork City Cemetery, 1944. ed the climb through a spotting Autumn of trawlers Communist destroyed A thought for the day: while attempting to run in scope. Salmon P. Chase said, "The Iks weathsr Ska "They probably had three or of resumption is to arms supolies. four hours of climbing left," only way k A convoy carrying ta fight he said. "There were no partic- resume." 989 tons of food and clothing ular problems. It's a pretty long SaturDan arrived from Nang climb and it takes a long time. d former day at "It just takes a long time to imperial capital of Hue. The get up wore, he said ."They trucks were carrying supplies were making good progress yes- - (Continued from Page One) for distribution to the thousands terday (Friday). They were al- leave" to discuss the tax of civilian refugees left hungry most running across the snow situation. and homeless by the savage PAYSON Joseph W. Rich fields." The Oklahoma Education battle of Hue. ardson, 71, died Friday in the Denny Becker of Jackson, Association, trying to prod the Air raids by U.S. Navy from heart Fayson Hospital leader of the back up party on state legislature and Gov. fighter bombers hit both tSie ailment He was born Aug. 26, Teton Glacier Friday packed up Dewey Bartlett into increased North Vietnamese capital of 1896, to ShacUch. M. and Kate-ura- h scrambled around the school aid, called 27,000 mem- Hanoi and its chief seaport, and Hand Richardson at Ben t mountain to the small hers to a "professional holiday" Haiphong. U. S. spokesmen jamin. on tiie lower saddle. The hut meeting next Wednesday to reported Saturday that A 6 He married Ruby Pearl Sabin assault team planned to con- map strategy. Intruder jets bombed 1.8 miles Feb. 26, 1919, in the Salt Lake the summit and then quer MEMORIALS of BEAUTY from the center of Hanoi in a City LDS Temple. She died May scramble down the relatively strike on an facility port 18, 1965. There are 340 youth sym exit route to rendezvous containing 38 buildings. U.S. Mr. uicnuroson was a re easy the phony orchestras in the U.S. with party. also hit a railroad bridge backup jets tired Union Pacific Railroad mT'msx n a m imVT The expedition originally had and more than 1,000 community on the main line to Hanoi, just I urn I m am - H pi worker and a member of the mountain orchestras. the leave to planned from center one .of mile tha LDS Church. He is survived by but rangers reported Haiphong. two sons, Joseph Grant Rich Friday was slower than exOver South Vietnam, Ameriprogress ardson, Salt Lake City, and pected. can pilots concentrated their M. Howard Richardson, of Wednesday the assault team bombs and firepower on ComPSCHROEDZ fH Calif., and three daugh had been able to climb only munist positions surrounding ters, Mrs. Enid L. Shaw, Sunny. two thirds of the way to the the Marine base at Khe Sanh. vale, Calif.; Mrs. Glen L. (Eve first which they had ledge Navy pilots from the carrier lyn) Beardall, and Mrs. Joyce planned to surmount. Enterprise zeroed in on a both of Lake Salt BEESLEY City; Bales, rerangers Communist park Thursday supply area and eight grandchildren; br others diffi climbers had the off touched a of series fires. and sisters, O. F. (Port) Rich- ported Monument & Vault culties scaling a emmniy. ardson and Mrs, Nellie Schaer-re- r, Members of the assault team Of the 500,000 university stuboth of Payson, Mrs. Deliincluded Rick Horn, Jackson,: Company dents in France, an estimated lah Fugal, Pleasant Grove; and Wyo.; George Lowe, Salt Lake out one of will three fail every Mrs Theressa Loveless, Ogden. 72S S. State Ph. 374-058- 0 City; and Mike and Greg Lowe, to graduate. Funeral services will be held Ogden. Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Payson Lapp said. Ward LDS ChapeL form a First-Fift- h , "These weapons deterrent basis for halting a Friends may call at the Rigby thrust m Mortuary 7 to 9 pjn. Monday Soviet westward Europe. Should they be used and Tuesday prior to services. Ineffectively in Vietnam their Burial will be in the Payson deterrent value elsewhere would: tia," (Continued Eurak as the home of the University oi .... California, made the basic decision for "total integration" Mou. 0v. .. 'nk in a bitter 1964 recall election Nw Nw Quincy of School Board members. Nrlj Lilly Con .... Prt Ory The integrationists won over- - Per Premier wfotf Jrriinrflv nnA havn .win im Vn Prlnc Con ., i. r a Rico Argentine .... OM majorities in elections since the Sage kmx Mine ......... dese So Stenderd city's high Schools w Metait ... gregated that year. Opponents, Standard Oil after the recall defeat, have Sundance Tintic Lead been unabn to mount an Tirtfk Standard .... effective campaign against busiUtah Con high-power- 4-M- an Com QrMt WMWfl Horn Kennebec Can Keystone AAmmon OH voters, Sullivan and the board Superintendent Neil V. Sulli moved at first to slowly van said his plan to bus 3,650 integrate the grade schools. youngsters would not enly solve The superintendent, hired In the city s segregation problem, 1964 after setting up schools for but "set an example for all the Negro youngsters in Prince cities of America." Edward County, Va., sought "workable solutions" which Unanimous Okay would maintain the high quality It was approved unanimously education demanded by the by the Board of Education after university community and also nine months of public discussion be "least traumatic." In which opponents mounted a Solution Approved token and tardy campaign able to gather just 3,009 sipatures. The solution he recommended This traditionally liberal city to "the most crucial problem of of 125,000 on the east shore of all" wai accepted early this ONE OF THE YOUNGER MECHANICS in yesterday's Gymkhana was this little girl with San Francisco Bay, best known year by the board. It will a large screwdriver. The race held in the BYU Stadium parking lot had over 50 entries; require busing 3,650 of the city's American 8,900 tame Volkswagens to the not so tame grade achoclerj and ranging from sports cars, with almost every model of foreign sports car also being represented. reorganizing the elementary Thieu Moves .. TunnJ Camftx M 1 t jo J Death Claims Utah Obituaries ; great-grandchil- d; tuius and tWO S1SK.-wilcox. Grand Junction, Colo.; Silt was Henry Wilcox, Green River, born to Sam Emerv County; Mrs. Bertha uel and Emma Woodruff, Moab, and Mrs. Ed Clayson Ash fQlive) Woolen, san Antonio, by Sept. 6, Tex. 4i Ptkt r UWtVU a'"" Gregerson on Aug. 20, 1928, in Lot Angeles; the marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. Mr. Wilcox was a construc tion worker until his injury. He made his home in Park Ashby Brown City for a number of years where he worked in tha mines, and had worked on construc 1 tion at The Dalles, Ore. An active member of the LDS Church, he held the office of Seventy. He had worked with the Aaronlc Priesthood in the KOOSHAREM, Sevier County Palmvra Stake. - Funeral services for Inza Surviving are his widow; one Ashby Brown, 63, of Koosha-re- son and three daughters: for will be at 1 p.m. Monday rftt Wilcox. Sioux Falls, S.D.; ' F-' v' in the Koosh- - Dian Samp, Seattle; Mrs. Verl - vm if v - & dtock iviaftter ROOSEVELT, Utah (UPI) -FURNISHED BY GOODBODY AND COMPANY The First Security Bank In Roosevelt last week received its Member el New York Stock Ixchana largest deposit in history when the Ute Indian tribe placed J5,- 325,000 in ils account. DO JCUI AVISAGSl Some $5 million of the funds M RHi M Mutfrtol M II UKIItiM Tvi represented a dividend fund SALT lAKi STOCK fXCHANGf I IS liivar .. Cfimon A C Cm Cora .... Quotation: I'i savings account which the Utes fnwrt Mn Con 7100 Chi KM H Bnnr were iransf erring from the BriMot .N II Cv)on SMvar 1! .11 Col . Cant Crocker Citizens National Bank Buluon In .M M Bjihon Mat .! Comb Mtt at Los Angeles. .11 1J CmH Cool Com a n jamin Ward Relief Society room prior to services. Mr. Wilcox had been paralyzed since 1960 when he was injured in a construction ac dent while working at Utah Technical College. He had made his home in Benjamin since 1949. Mr. Wilcox also was active in Salt Lake City in work with paralytics. Mr. Wilcox was born Aue. 30. 1901, in Moab, the son of John and Violet Westwood Wilcox ,1 5 million 1 Benjamin Paralytic Killed by Car in S.L BENJAMIN Funeral serv ices will be conducted Monday a 1 p.m. for Theron (Jack) Wilcox, 61, who was fatally in jured on a Salt - 1 1 PHONE 373-101- 0 FOR I CengratulaHeni, sympathy, lev, thanki, 1 xprsd flcwin. mr fy" bl wiA v ' 1 $ 2G1 W. 1st SOUTH 1 373-700- 1 to remind aii city and farm water users that March 3th, 1968 Is the final date for payment of attested Irrigation fees. Accounts not settled prior to this date will automatically be placed In file and the individual's water turn the and time will be excluded from the schedule for This is "this season". ) I PROVO FLORAL ' J, ' Mi.TCC9(sjV3 1 I, a.m. to 8 p.m. fSSll I i 1968 IRRIGATION ASSESSMENT DUE MARCH 8th 9 Astettmentt may be paid at the Cashier's Office, Provo City Hail. 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