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Show SUNDAY, APRIL 7, Uit County, Ulan Sunday Herald 1961 j Fatal for OTTAWA (UPD-Pi- Funeral services for Lottie Jenkins Johnson, 65, Benjamin, wi'l be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Benjamin LDS Ward Chap-- ! el with Bishop La Von Payne officiating. Jhe died Saturday! of a heart at--1 tack. Mrs. John-- ; son was born Sept. 24, 1902, in Midvale to .r; - Academy Oscars Dyer Is New! Rusk' Gortn Confer on Ceremony Of Member Is Postponed Peace Moves ... i liott Trudeau, Canada's jet-sbachelor justice minister, was elected Saturday by the ruling Liberal party to succeed retirLester B. Pearson as the ing . ; AC C IT f f narvry n. 15th prime minister natkm's mer Provo resident, died at the no Trudeau, a millionaire Santa Monica Hospital in San-- l led all the dance to 'likes frug, ta Monica, Calif., Wednesday the way thrcign tour Dauots to of a heart attack. will be emerge leader of the party he Graveside services held at the Pr.vo Cemetery once scorned as "a bunch of idiots." Tuesday at noon. n He was born March J, 1883. former The in Marion, Ida., tne son ol law who quietly professor, Harvey and Alice Bryson Ses-- ! munched grapes, through six sions. hours of voting, won the race He married Ethel Taylor on) with 1,203 votes on the fourth Sept. 29, 1936, in the Salt Lake ballot U defeat former Trade Temple. Minister Robert Winters. Win- Mr. Sessions was a real es-- . jers polled 954 votes on the final tate broker in the Los Armeies ballot in an unsuccessful effort area before his retirement. to gang up with other trailing Surviving are his widow of candidates against Trudeau. Presidency Peck, president of the Motion Picture Academv, said .aturdayi the 40th annual Academy Award1 (Continued from Page One) El- erre T Woman, 65 0 - HOLLYWOOD Succumbs In Santa Monica Heart Attack 4 - I Provoan Ex Is Canada's New Leader if Obituaries Lottie J.Johnson Trudeau show will be postponed untu: due to national Wednesday mournine in the assassination of Negro leader Martin Luther King. Following a meeting with the board of governors of the Peck said, "In academy, memwy of Dr. Martin Luther the board of governors of the academy has decided to nostoone the awards for the first time in the academy's history. "The presentation? will be held at 7 p.m., Wednesday April 10. The traditional academy ball following the presentations will not be held this year. t ... ...Wv. i n . French-Canadia- - Thu A 1lrit YiiisOrf ':Miy ijjMgjiiMlsMMll nadwnn Or' or. Martin Luther King reads a prepared , el IWiiBLMllJl statement Saturday pleading for King'g supporters to cling to the precept of (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) If lia. three j from Page One) King Widow Asks Admirers To Help 'Fulfill His Dream' T n. Former Resident Of Alpine Death Claims California Provo Native - al Weary Utah Lake Elder Spencer W. Kimball f aescnoea tiie Council of Twelve v wtutuut 0 his -- Ml ed he is reassessing ni canI I111.11111 f 1JnU.. ui juanu , Liberal leader among the inew to house immediate opposition brothers and three sis- of 10,000 in Ottawa's T XJJ CaccIadc! tAN passage of the Senate's open onnni crowd Civic Center went glittering c bill, without change, as r? d housing riV. wild. Trudeau's campaign girls recommended by Democratic C. Alwin Sessions, lumbus, 0.; in orange miniskirts danced in has leaders. Ford beer pressing Fresno, Calif.; Lucina Smith, the aisles. to send the an alternative plan Willard-son Alice Berkeley, Calif.; to a House- civil "The package rights and Sarah Tuttle, both of party is very united," said Trudeau afterwards. "It's Manu. Also surviving are widow ask for an end to the noting to ATLANTA (UPI)-T- he of amend. three grandchildren and six been a clean campaign. The of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. her brief statement, made in for ments. Jerome, Ariz., Primary presiso are figures good they're said Saturday her husband died the sanctuary of Ebenezer He declined to discuss possi dent in Benjamin, secretary of almost exactly as planned." in Nebo Stake MIA, the pursuit of nonviolence and Baptist Church, where King ble effects of the current rioting secretary of the Benjamin Ward Relief House vote. on Wednesday's begged those "who loved and often preached. admired him to join us in "I have consented to appear However, he noted with shocked Society, and ward genealogical fulfilling his dream." publicly because thousands of amazement that in coming to secretary. Dies In a clear, soft voice, Coretta people have asked how they his Capitol office Saturday he She was well known for her King said her assassinated could carry on my husband's had to step over Marines asleep beautiful hand and embroidery In on the hard stone floors of the husband "know this was a sick work." work. infested with after nightlong guard She his life said Calif. Vera Capitol society, totally LANCASTER, King "gave Mrs. Johnson is survived by ana for the poor of the world, the duty. 3 died racism violence, 62, wotnmg Knoll, Carlyle April two her husband, daughters, Relatives in this area have The implication was that lie Mrs. Max (Lucille) Chappie, in Lancaster, Calif., of natural received word of the death of hurt him more than violence," garbage workers of Memphis how members would wondered she said. Knoll for Mrs. was and of Vietnam. causes. the a peasants MerSpanish Fork, and Mrs. Darwin Zobell Bair, a native of Sources in" about feel the vote Wednesday Southern mer him resident of hurt more than King's Alpine. Nothing rill (Dorothy) Weichers, Vewho died in the state still was that Confer1905 Provo, procedure She was born Christian that could men no 6, Thor-vLeadership Sept attempt way rona, N.J.; three sons, of Washington. In RichWhite necessary. House to of ence said the solve Alpine, a daughter problems except L., and J. Howard, both of Mr. Ban was born Feb. 20, ard P. and Zella Benson Carasked Mrs. King to make a plea through violence. 1932 in Provo, a son of Silvan Benjamin, and J. William, She was married to Karl for an end to the violence that "He gave his life in search of Spanish Fork; three brothers, lyle. Zobell and the late Rose LBJ Knoll on Nov. 26, 1954 in wracked the country a more excellent way, a more has Robert Jenkins, Cooperton, Zobell. He received Jacobsen Ariz. Their marriage effective way, a creative rather her husband's Phoenix, following killing Lorin Elmer and and Utah, his education in Provo and (Continued from Page One) was later solemnized in the in Memphis. than a destructive way. Jenkins, both of Midvale; and Orem schools and spent severIdaho Falls LDS Temple. did not she But to "We on intend in Anasearch specifically Lorilla go a sister, Chiefs and now a presidential Jensen, al yean in the U. S. Navy Mrs. Knoll was a member of of that way," she said. Defense conda, Mont.; and 22 grandWorld War II. adviser; Secretary during the LDS Church. Surviving children. Clark Clifford; acting Secretary He is survived by his wife, are her husband of Lancaster, of State Nicholas DeB. Katzen-bacof Washington; two sons, Friends may call at the WalCalif.; two borthers and two Ruth, Richarb Melmsr director Thomas and Gerald of New (Continued from Page One) ker Mortuary Monday from 6 sisters, Alton (Scott) Cariyle York of the Central Intelligence his father and step either unwilling, or unable, to to 8 p.m. and Tuesday at the of City; Alpine; and Clifford R. Car Agency; and Harriman. mother of Provo; two sisters, contribute money to the project (Continued from Page One) Relief Society Room of the lyle of Provo; Mrs. Fred (Glen- However, the parks and fish Press Secretary George Chris. Benjamin Ward Chapel prior na) Southerland of Ojia, Calif.; Mrs. Madonna Broadhead of and said apartment under the name of tian said Johnson and Westgame departments Mrs. and Bar to services. Burial will be In the and Mrs. L. M. Glasgow, Mont., "John Willard." could (Maerose) moreland discussed who might bara Strieby of Tooele; a step they probably boats toprovide Benjamin City Cemetery. Silly Smile Brodie, Lancaster, Calif. and Westmoreland when he manpower place succeed n. Bair of Provo, k. "He had a silly smile," said becomes Funeral services will be con tamer, at the sampling sites markers Army Chief of Staff Funeral and burial was in ducted Monday at 1 p.m. in on the lake, and possibly to Mrs. Brewer. "I'll never forget July 2. the Alpine LDS Ward chapel. Washington. assist with sampling at me off-la- tnat smile." Christian said Westmoreland Mrs. Brewer and her hus Friends may call at the Ander sites. would remain in Washington WOODS CROSS R. Boy son and Sons Mortuary i n Representatives appeared band, Frank, both reported until at least Sunday. Ex-Utahn mat if funds for the hearing a shot about the tune 7 American from Fork died Sunday agreed funHackett, 81, Friday; 9 p.m. and at the ward to health department's laboratory King was slain. They said the eral Monday noon, 260 E. South work is cut from its budget, shot sounded as though it was In Monday one hour prior chapel Temple, Salt Lake City. H will be too difficult to raise fired from the building's com to services. Burial will be in LL Danny L. the Alpine City KEARNS enough money to hire all the munal bath, precisely where Cemetery. work done and the study will ballistic experts say the sniper 4055 4784 S. West, died Jaterka, have to be delayed for a year. stood. April 3; requiem mass Monday SAN FRANCISCO Ruby Another tenant also reported Study Requested 11 a.m. at St. Francis Xavier a former Taylor Stewart, 66, The study was requested by hearing the shot. I opened my Provo resident, died Friday Utah Church, 5201 S. 4420 West County members of the door and saw this sandy-haire- d following surgery here two state legislative delegation who man in a dark suit OGDEN Dr. Parley James running weeks ago. asked the division of health: down the stairs with something Carver, 80, died Thursday; born Nov. She was 15, 1901, How under his arm wrapped in a polluted is Utah Lake? funeral Monday 11 a.m. Chap in Provo a daughter of John The division said there has newspaper," said Charles Q. Edwin and Emma Stubbs Tay- been no recent el of Flowers Mortuary, Ogden. study, and to Stephens. AMERICAN FORK Knord lor. answer the question someone Ronald L. Faddis, 31, died King was in Memphis to lead She married Jack E. Stewart must make a Beck, 73, of 290 N. 600 East, study. Purpose of a march by striking garbage Thursday; funeral will be an- American Fork, died of natural April 17, 1930, at Cape Girar- the question was to find out men, most of whom are nounced by Lindquist and Sons causes at his residence Satur deau, Mo. whether the lake is safe for Negroes. His followers intended She was educated in Provo, recreational uses Mortuary, Ogden. day morning. fishing, to carry out the .march which He was born Nov. 16, 1894, graduated from BYU and was boating, water skiing and swim- Negro leaders say HELPER Doris D. McPbie, may now to subsequently employed by the ming as well as other uses. attract up to 40,000 persons. 71, died Friday; funeral 2 p.m. at Highland, Utah County, Peter and Margaret Boddison Utah Power and Light Co. Monday, Helper LDS Ward Beck and married Carrie Later she was assistant credit Chapel with burial in Provo Spencer Dec. 20, 1916, at the manager for Taylor Brothers City Cemetery. Co. where she worked until her Salt Lake City LDS Temple. SYRACUSE, Davis County-M- ary She died Nov. 9, 1941, and marriage. B. Tborgood, 74, died he married Edna Peterson on She is survived by a daughFriday; funeral 1 p.m. Mon- Oct. 26, 1950, in Heber City. ter, Mrs. Charles P. (Janet) day, North Davis Stake Center, He was a crane operator at Klein, Redwood City, Calif., Syracuse. the Garfield Smelter and later and three sons, Wallace T., BOUNTIFUL Sgt. Philip an attendant at the Utah State San Mateo, Calif., John EdJ. Krek, 21, 478 Spring Creek Training School. ward, Mill Valley, Calif., and 10 W., He was a High Priest in the Thomas Granger; Dr., killed March 26 in Vietthree 10 mass LDS a.m. borthers, nam; requiem Church, is survived by grandchildren, Monday at St. Olaf's Catholic his wife and the following sons Albert P., and Willis V., TayWrit the record of and daughters, Peter K., Salt lor both of Provo, John Eldred Church, 2186 S. Orchard Dr. three remembered ones into Lehi; sisters, of Lake Taylor, McFar-lanLOGAN G., City, Spencer Royal L granite. .. .carve the mark Mrs. Wayne D. Ada T. Waddell ar.d Rea Tay23, died April 4; funeral Bountiful, of Elizabeth T. and your pride and devotion Provo; lor, 1 p.m. Monday at Hall Mortu- (Florence) Newbold, Sandy, in ageleu granite. . . .plan Santa Cruz, Calif. Ken Lynn, and Carol L. and Kay, ary Chapel, Logan. a reminder In the cemetery Services are pending at Berg of American Fork, MAGNA Millie S. Sellers, Beck, all that wil! set the place in Provo. and 11 grandchildren and five Mortuary 85," died Friday; funeral 1 p.m. apart for all time. a sister, Monday, Pleasant Green Ward Mrs. Margaret Andrew, of WHAT ABOUT THE MIDI? Chapel, 8741 W. 3000 South. 1L. W Mrs. Johnson OCI Ula mu I row Jenkins. She was educated in Midvale Echools and married Lawrence C. Johnson Nov. 24, 1M0, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Johnson was active in the LDS Church, serving as Relief Society president in of enough us." Johnson (Continued to cover all wide CANBERRA, Auatraia mpi, of State Dean Rusk conferred for six hours with Prime Minister John Gorton and senior Australian cabinet ministers on Vietnam peace developments and related issues. During the lengthy conversations in the prime minister's lodge, a group of about 200 Secretary Saturday the tithing as a rent paid to Lord in return for land, talents, abilities and material blessings, i the session's concluding dress. Eider Richard L. Evans, Council of the Twelve, urged parents and youth to counsel together in matters of importance to inexperienced yjung people. Speakers Saturday morning were Elders Ezra Tafl Benson, Mark E. Petersen and Howard W. Hunter, all of the Council of the Twelve, and Elder Marion D. Hanks, First Council of Sev- demonstrators staged protests in front of the building and the nearby U.S. Embassy. There were no incidents. No communique was issued on the meeting and Rusk a scheduled news cancelled conference after the talks. But official sources said the main topic was the latest Vietnam peace moves. in a Gorton, nationally interview recorded televised before meeting with Rusk, said enty. definit y will not Australia National Morals in its South troops keep Hanks discussed man's search Vietnam if American troops are for a meaningful relationship in pulled out. life and his quest for the achievement of the human po- free government are being chaltential, while the three apostles lenged." called for a strengthening of na Both speakers called for the tional character. application of Christian princiBenson, warned, "Great na ples on the national and inditions are never conquered from vidual level. Hunter added, "Citizens do outside unless they are rotten inside. Our greatest national not have the right to take the problem today is erosion . . .of law into their own hands or exercise physical force. The the national morality." laws of the state sovereign he 'The facts are clear," said. "Washington needs con must be sustained and persons stant watching. And this ap- living under those laws must them for the good of the plies to the administration of obey whole." both political parties." In his address, Petersen said The general priesthood session in the Tabernacle Saturday present dangers were as great voas the problems facing Abra- night stressed the need for education and cational spiritual ham Lincoln during the Civil in the lives of young people. War. Messages were presented by Urban Riots President David O. McKay and "Already there is talk of a President Hugh B. Brown of the new civil war and of riots which First Presidency. meet closes will totally eclipse those of The three-da- y last summer," he told the con- Sunday afternoon following the ference. "Insurrection is now on 2 p.m. session, at which Mcthe lips of thousands of agita- Kay is expected to present a tors. The basic concepts of our concluding message. Gene Evan's Pharmacy h; Law Officers 266 North University, Provo OPEN SUNDAY From 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Utah Obituaries PHONE 373-113- 5 - E33 Dies - San Francisco - Knord Beck, Light up the sky, ife ZALES44th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION! 73, Dies In Am. Fork - - d, - n, - SALT LAKE CITY Clarence G. Kelly, infant m of Clarence George and Annette Brammer Kelly, 2879 Fifth East, died April 4, graveside services Tuesday at Lake Hills Memorial Pari, 10101 S. State. Andrea M. Garcia, day-oldaughter of B. R. Antonio and Norma Walburga Klem Garcia, died April 4; graveside services 10 a.m. Monday at Lake Hills Memorial Park, 10101 S. State1 St. William Boothman, 55, died April 4; funeral Monday noon, Sovtb Highland Park LDS Ward, 2535 Douglas St John F. Dahlman, 94, died Friday; funeral 11:30 a.m. Monday at 2128 S. State. d Kaysville. Services will be at noon Tuesday at the American Fork LDS Ninth Ward Chapel. Friends ma ycall at Anderson and Sons' Mortuary in American Fork Monday 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday until 11:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Ameri- can Fork Cemetery. Delight Her With Flowers Eist Center offered as a change-of-pac- e fashion for spring, especially with "Thirties" looks. Provo One-Ha- ' f) " t" If fntti?$ Mortuary Services Kristin Kathleen Bishop funeral services will be conducted Monday at 11 a.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo. Friends may call at the Mortuary one hour prior to services. Interment in the Provo City 373-700- 1 Carat $219 ; - : ,. T V k J Carat $361 One-Fu- ll in muv -o : We Invhs your visit and inquiries, and your comparison f our work, our service, and our reputation. j'.""' Convenient Terms V V $225 ' 201 W. 1st SOUTH lf - v '.. j J ft Berg $55 each 78 Years of Service To Provo and Central Utah Ruby Taylor Stewart ners services pending. '. )' CQh is wherS when yoiM tfirougli y5u come Provo Ph. playing games. " fu- - 725 S. 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