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Show Sunday Herald SUNDAY. APRTL Utth fl, 1K8 Rillo U)n County. - Funeral services for Jennette T. Chamberlain. 90, of Cedar Fort, who died of l lingering illness . T h u r day In . 4 Pleasant Grove ORT t i r" will be held Monday at S p.m. at Wing Mortuary Chapel In Lehl. She was bom March J8. 1878 In a Lehi, of daughter Alma Joseph Utah Obituaries - SALT LAKE CITY Chris-topb- er Hall Mortuary in Logsn. Eza E. Poulsen, 79, died Thursday; funeral Monday at noon at 2128 South State. Venui Romney Bell, died Friday; funeral Monday at noon at 260 E. South Temple. Maxslminlo Valasquez 80, died Friday; Requiem Mass in Ensenada, N.M. - RICHFIELD Thomas C. Judith Bellows Lee-- tham. She married Eph- raim Jacobson Jan. 15, 1901, J Provo. He died March 15, Li Steward, 70, died Friday; funeral in Richfield Fifth LDS Mrs. Jacobson 1936. Ward Chapel. Katherna (Kate) Mrs. Jacobson received her Oliea Nelson, 83, died Friday; early education in Provo City funeral Monday at 1:30 p.m. at Schools and graduated from the Richiield Sixth LDS Ward Proctor Academy. She lived in Chapel. Knightsville shortly after gradMURRAY Harold L. uating from school, and there Nordberg, 58, died Thursday; met her husband. She married Ephraim Jacobson in Provo and funeral was Saturday. to Knightsville to rereturned MIDVALE Albert Riley, died Thursday; funeral side for another year before 75, to Provo where she reMonday at 2:30 p.m. at 4760 S. coming sided until her death. She was State. a member of the Provo Second HELPER Benjamin Natha JDS Ward. died 86, Reddlngton, Thursday; Mrs. Jacobson wa oreteeded funeral Monday at 1 p.m., at in death three of her child - - by Elizo Colledge, 79 Woman Of Lehi Succumbs LEHI Funeral services for Eliza Jones Colledge, 79, of Lehi, who died Wednesday in a Provo hospital of a short ill- fiftss. will be Monday at 1 n.m at tha Lehl Third Ward Chapel She wag born Jan. 18, 1839, ; In Frisco, Beaver County, a daughter of Evan E. and Cressda Walters Jane Jones. She married Joseph L. Corbridge, Dec. 27, 1911, Beaver. in He Mrs. Colledge died Nov. 17, 1914. She married Charles T. College April 9, 1919. He died April 28, 1938. She was a member of the US Church. She is survived by three sons onH nnp rtaiiirhtpr J Thwnn Corbridge, Centerville; Perry J. Corbridge, Magna; Evan M. Kearns. and Mrs. College, Ralph (Lillian) Julian, Ameriand can Fork; three step-sothree Clyde C. Colledge and Wilma H, Cons lledge, both of Tooele; Lionel J. Colledge and J. Alvin Colledge, both of Orem; Mrs. J. M. (Thelma) Devey and Mrs. A. M. (Pauline) Devey, both of Alhambra, Calif.; 31 grand- children and a foster brother and two sisters, Charles Larson, Dragerton; Mrs. Hazel Eyre and Mrs. Kate Walker, both of Beaver. Friends may call at Wing Mortuary in Lehi tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday prior to services. Interment will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. Two Day Old Infant Succumbs Nancy Marie Harris, infant daughter of Ronald L Harris and Marilyn Ferguson Harris, died Friday at Utah Valley Hospital. She was born April 17, li8. She is survived by her ptr enl3, paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Harris, Columbia, Utah; materr.8l grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferguson, Orem. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at Orem City Cemetery. Bishop Charles Warner, Edgemont First LDS Ward, and Ronald Siebert, First Rev. Church, Dragerton, Utah, officiating. Baptist A chemical has been developed that Inhibits the growth of grass without harming or discoloring it. It is being produced in Czechoslovakia. j criminals Saturday, Intensifying the nationwide manhunt for the accused assassin of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Ray, who masqueraded as Eric Starvo Gait at the time . 1 King was slain in Memphis, was . "" : ti placvd on the list even though . i there are 10 fugitives already v ; rl r . ? ' i , T1 on it. This has happened but once before in the history of the 10 most wanted. .; S. '..-I-,-; FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover decided to add Ray as an 11th . V" f most wanted to insure the widest possible dissemination of criminal's picthe to the ture and description police and the public. MRS. PAT HAVERLAWD, 3, is lowered into her grave, In addition, a special alert where she hopes to stay 75 days to set a world buried alive was fet up in the Mexican record. About 200 persons turned out Saturday in Charleston, border area in the event Ray W.Va. for the "funeral". (Herald-UP- I Telepboto) tries to flee the country. JX '" ? - - r .;!' - ; -- 38-Year-- To v ft Woman Tries Set Buried Alive Mark Old Dies of Fall In Fordham Dies In Springville Chicago well-know- Daily Herald Society Editor Wins J.D. Williams Eureka Woman Dies j Suspect Cleared Of Death at 83 te Bennett wanted, he was arrested n California. Even before Ray was f ied as the mysterious Ga!t, there was an assured $100.000 m rewards for anyone providing information to the leading capture and conviction of King's The Memphis slayer. Cay Council has voted to underwrite that amount. idenu-emergen- Ray, By Fingerprints identified tals. Officials said the plane carried 117 passengers and a crew of 12. It first had been announced that 136 persons were aboard the jetliner at the time of the crash. Officials further said earlier that seven persons were known to have survived. However, the airport authorities later amended he figures and said 129 persons were aboard the plane. The exact number of survivors and dead was not certain, but officials believe at least 123 of those on the plane were killed. Rescue teams rushed the scene of the crash in ambulances and helicopters. Appeals for blood donors for crash survivors were broadcast by authorities in the South West Africa capital. It was the second major crash of a Boeing 707 jetliner this year. On March 5, an Air France 707 struck the side of a mountain and burst into flames while coming in to land on the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe, killing 63 persons. Another 707, belonging to British Overseas Airways Corp., crashed at London's Heathrow Airport April 8. Jn that crash, 121 of the 126 persons on board escaped serious injury. Officials had no immediate word on the cause of the crash. The crash was the first a South African involving Airways jetliner. However, a that he should wall-to-w- He stands approximately (Our CKapl of Www m Rilla Jjf umi Leetham Jacobson, Funeral services will Le hed Wednesday, 8 p.m. April 24th, Berg Drawing Room Friends may cal Tuesday 8 to 8 p.m. and hour prior to services. Chapel. 1 Provo Mmri) h 104 West Center - Ph. 373-267- 2 Pleasant Grove Robert ClytU McKnno funeral Mrvlctt will b conducted Monday al 10:30 a.m. at tha St. Mary's fpiieopul Church, 50 Wot 200 North, Pravo. frind moy call at the. Oipln Family Mortuary lr Provo (formerly Chopel of Mcmerlei) end Sunday evening from Monday prior to tervicei. Inter, merit In the Prevt City Cemetery. 6t PEI TOAY SUNDAY 1 1:00 cm. 'til 8:00 p.m. You can with a special Tayor Carpets machine. You don't buy it . . . use ours! Or our courteous trained men will clean for you professionally. Spots and traffic areas will get close attention . . . Phone or for FREE estimate or for help in 9 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs between 163 to 174 pounds. He has blue eyes and brown hair which he frequently wears cropped short In the past he has worked as a baker and laborer and has been known to claim past employment as a seaman and cook on Mississippi River vessels. Ray is a man with many aliases. In addition to Gait, ha has used such names as Harvey Lowmyer, John Wilard, Jaraei McBride, James Walter, W. C Herron and James O'Conner. Canada Installs (Continued from Page One) Government House, the rambling residence of Gov.-GeRoland Michener, Trudeau was nattily dressed in trousers, black jacket and vest and a black and white silk tie. Trudeau said the possibility of an election was on the agenda of his new cabinet's first meeting which was held in the afternoon hi the east block of the Parliament buildings. A political unknown three years ago, Trudeau has been described as a "swinger" in d private life and a pragmatist in politics. in South African Airways turboprop Viscount crashed into the sea off South Africa last year, (Includes previous) pin-strip- hard-heade- Delight Her Flowers fth There are currently 3,600,000 and girls, but PROVO FLORAL 19-- only 2,800,000 21- - and 201 W. 1st SOUTH men, their favorite choice for husbands. 373-700- 1 if i ' '" tt Write (he record remembered ones into granite... . carve the mark f your pride and devotion In ageless granite. .place reminder In the cemeUry mat whi set the plan part for all time. .. wall-to-wa- ll IVAN'S dange- rous. -- Carpet Cleaning Stu-pec- j be considered armed and extremely That Skip Olpin Family L Berg a Mortuary Mortuary s through of FBI painstaking check fingerprint files, had been BALDWIN PARK, Calif. sought by police as an escaped (UKD-r- aici tuuraay picneu convict for nearly a year. He up a man resembling Jsmes broke out of Missouri Stale Earl Ray, the accused assassin by hiding in a bread but truck on April 23, 1967. of Martin Luther King, released, him three hours later Th wanted man had after ha was eliminated as a serving a sentence for fuspect. armed robbery and for a while this 'was confined in the maximum have released "We said Gerald Sgt. suspect," security ward of the state Gilman. "He has been positively hospital at Fulton. eliminated. His fingerprints A high school dropout who eliminated him." was kicked out of the Army. Police did not disclose the Ray has also served sentence identity of the man. He was in the federal penitentiary at K a n., Illinois picked up oo a Baldwin Park Leavenworth, state prisons at Joliet and street this morning. Pontiac, and in Los Angeles County Jail. The FBI warned 123 Lose Lives three children and her orange amid a circus atmosphere Saturday in quest of a world Her hobbles were knitting and of 75 days under ground. record gardening. Mrs. Haverland, 38, a divor 44 She Ls survived by three sons cee, attractive in olive green and four daughters, Glen E. slacks and white silk blouse, Jacobson, Mrs. Reta Dunn and waved to 200 persons who came Mrs. Orrin (Rilla) Jackson, all to the funeral and then was of Provo; Kenneth T. Jacobson lowered Into a white pine coffin (Continued from Page One) and Mrs. Ted (Tess) Whiting, both of Richfield; Ray M. Jac at 2 p.m., EST. She planned to peace officers of Utah. come up July 4. obson, Palo Alto, Calif.: and Mayor Fordham is an active Edwin (Ed) SPRINGVILLE Mrs. Erma J. Smith, Azusa, Send down some water and of the LDS Church, member n Calif.; 25 grandchildren and 21 Johnson, 72, Spring I'll make some mud pies for LEHI A former Lehl resi great - grandchildren; two bro ville businessman and church dinner," she quipped as some having served as both first and dent, Merlin C. Begelbeck, 44, thers and two sisters, Leonard leader, died Saturday afternoon earth went inside the box second counselors in the Pleasat his home, through an air hole. of Chicago, died Wednesday in Leetham, Provo; Moroni Leeant Grove Fourth Ward, plus 165 N. 400 E., Mrs. Minnie Boise, tham, In The coffin was buried eight various other offices in the Ida.; of suffered Chicago Injuries LePreaze and Mrs. Charles of natural feet deep. The box was 26V4 a fall. church. causes. inches wide and deep and 73 Ha was bora July 17, 1923 ai (Nellie) Miller, both of Salt Lake born City, A was He inches long. wooden, Ophir, a son of John Henry and Improvement Made Funeral services will be held Oct. 28, 1895 Alice Ann Young Begelbeck. passage led to the coffin , a- Mayor Fordham's supporters in the Berg Drawing Room In South Cot-- top. Food will be passed down He married June Loos Dec. to improvements during rxint 185 E. fantiMvst Gait Chapel, Center, Provo, mm uaa to her through the air passage. his administration Mr' 29, 1962 In Chicago. He was a uuiirrvvu, as mayor for on Wednesday at 2 p.m. with will be Iak County, The stunt, she hoped, member of the LDS Church. I it-- ' of Pleasant the Grove, in officity Jackson I A 1 a son of Carl profitable enough to send her Mr. Begelbeck had served in Blfinop orrin H. cluding doubling of the capacity ! ciating. m w snH Freda three children through college. of the sewage disposal plant the Korean War. call Tuesday Friends Mr. Johnson Lundell John Hotdogs, snowcones and cold Survivors include his widow, from 6 to 8may p.m. and Wednes son. He married isstner Aaam- - drinks will sell for 25 cents, and A current project, scheduled for step-son- s and this coming fall, one hour prior to services. day will be completion by son on March 10, 1920 in the later an admission Kenneth Loos, Karen Loos and Burial will be will complete sewage connecin the Provo Salt Lake to look down the air tions and City LDS Temple. charged Cheryl Loos, all of Chicago; City Cemetery. service to every home Mr. Johnson was reared In hole at her. his mother of Ophir, and four in the city. Extensive enlarge brothers and three sisters, Ed Benjamin and moved to Springment and improvement of the ville in 1923. He owned and win Begelbeck, Ophir; Harold city s culinary water system is operated Ed Johnson's Tire Lehl; Glen 5egel also planned for this summer. Begelbeck, Service for 43 years, retiring beck, Reams; Grant Begel Street, sidewalk, curb and in 1964. He was a veteran, of (Continued from Page One) beck, Draper, Marie Jonsson, installation and improvegutter World War I, having been a American Fork; Nelda Taylor. is ended, the resulting ments have also taken place war nam member of the Ute Last Squad Draper, and Donna Hall, Sierra in the federal budget during Mayor Fordham's adHe served m France and was savings Vista, Arii. should be used to reduce taxes ministration. wounded in action, earning the Funeral services and burial and "win the war on poverty He was first elected mayor SALT LAKE CITY-Win- ifnd will be held Monday in Chica purple heart four and the battle of our cities " in 1961 and Jones, women's editor of the He served two years as presi go. "We should commit ourselves years later to the term he is Daily Herald, received four dent of the Springville Cham to the twin goals of making ev now serving. first place awards in the state ber of Commerce and two American city safe enough Makes Statement writing contest sponsored by terms on the City Council. He ery for any American to be on the Celia Lefebvre, 83 the Utah Press Women. , was past commander of the streets at night, everywhere In Said the candidate in an an The categories in the contest Springville American Legion America," he said, "and of as nouncement statement: "I have included newj and feature Post. all Americans of what worked and served for 10 years Active in the LDS Church, suring stories, articles, interviews, reever race or creed the right to as city councilman and mayor views, makeup, editing, pub he served 10 years on the of Pleasant Grove, and have any house he can afford and worked with mayors and county licity, advertising columns and Senior Aaronic Priesthood comjob he can qualify for." mittee of Springville Stake and any"In officials of Utah County and fte photography. need he "we said, short," Mrs. Jones joined 14 other was past president of his know city and county to end fear and discrimination state. I women journalists In receiving Elder's quorum. He was a administration procedure and in America." everywhere people, Celia Treveathen first places In the competition. member of the Old Folks comEUREKA Williams said he favored put problems concerning of the other winners was mittee of the Springville Fourth One and 1 am and taxes, ouagets of the . 83, a Eureka, drink Lefebvre, Ryan ting liquor by died Saturday at the Payson Dorothy O. Rea, a staff writer Ward for 21 years and had proposition on the ballot next deeply interested in and an of constitutional govern a for Salt been Lake also and a home teacher City newspaper November but added I person' City Hospital of causes inci . ment. who in took who . lives assistant ward clerk. Provo, dent to age. nally will oppose it." "I think our county needs two first place awards and two He was a high priest in the "It has become such a con She was Springville Stake at the time tentious issue," Williams said, men of experience, capable of born Aug. 22, seconds. making a decision to insure the of his death. 1884 at Lead- "that I think it should be on 3 An security of all citizens. " ardent he sportsman, the ballot so the people of Utah ville, Colo., PS played in bowling leagues in will have the right to vote on daughter o f Spanish Fork and Springville it." Abe and Mary (Continued from Page One) for 10 yearj and also loved Ann Gay Tre All Williams, married and the veathen. She fluence and his wide experience fishing and outdoor sports. father of four children, has married Louis L benefit the state in many Survivors include his widow, been on the University of Utah Springville; one son and two faculty since 1952 and has been Rub-a-Dub-D- ub James Ryan ways." is influence "His daughters. Edwin J. Johnson director of the Hinckley Instipersonal Mrs. Lefebvre at Leadville in 1904. He died April 28, 1929. already well established, as and Mrs. Earl (Lois) Child, tute of Politics at the university She married Eugene Lefebvre was shown when he was chosen both of Springville; Mrs. Mer- since 1965. Moon, Provo; ki Provo In 1935. He died March by his Senate colleagues to rill (Helen) He graduated from Stanford of the three sisters, Mi. Ed (Delia) serve as 1, 1948. University in 1946 with a degree is all very Mrs. Lefebvre was a mem- highly prestigious Ethicj Com- Hutton, Springville; Mrs. W. in political science and later ber of the Eureka Methodist mittee. His ability to use his W. (Inez) Hone, Benjamin; earned a masters degree in fine for things like tea towels h, Church. She had been a resi- influence for Utah's benefit is and Mrs. Earl (Freda) public administration and his but it li no answer for carpetLos Angeles, Calif.; 11 illustrated by his long list of dent of Eureka for 53 years. doctorate in political economy ing. And when it comes to three great- and She is survived by four sons achievements. In his Banking grandchildren; government at Harvard carpeting the he grandchildren. assignment, and one daughter, Elmer W., Committee University. problem is bigger than ever. Funeral services will be held He Louis J., Leonard A. and Mrs. works on problems ranging spent several years in You can't drag It all up and from the monetary crisis to Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Spring- Washington, D.C., working for Floyd (Cecelia) Gourley, all of send it out. Until now you of a ville Fourth LDS Ward, with the Eureka, and Stanley, Payson; obtaining establishment Library of Congress and al-- , have either gotten down on officiatLake Patrick office John in customs Salt Bishop 7 so served as the administrative 11 greatgrandchildren; all fours and scrubbed It ing. Friends may call at the officer of the Hoover Commisgrandchildren, and one brother, City. the skin coming off Wheeler Monday sion's natural resources task (with Mortuary Abe Treveathen of Denver, your knuckles) or else emA. Ry- from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday force. Leonard of home a son, Colo. barked on a wet cleaning Funeral services will be held an, Eureka, on Monday from prior to time of services. Inoperation. will terment be 7 in the to 9 and Tuesday Spring 1 prior p.m. "pink snow" derives Tuesday at p.m. In the Eureville Evergreen Cemetery with its color from microscoDic Call Taylor Carpets about ka Methodist Church with Rev. to services. Burial will be in the Eureka military rites by American plants that grow on the surface our new process for cleaning Eldon F. Nicholson, officiating. carpeting In your of snor. Legion Post No. 23. Friends may call at the City Cemetery. home without water. The carpet is dry and ready to walk on Immediately . . . no danger of shrinkage or rust marks. Ed Johnson j Mexican police officials also were said to be looking for Ray on an unofficial basis. arrangements were Special made to show Ray's picture on the ABC-rshow, "The FBI," Sunday evening. The only other criminal ever (Continued from Page One) given emergency listing on the Two helicopters began shut10 roost wanted roster was tling between the city and the Richard Lawrence Marquette, crash site taking the dead and wounded to morgues or hospiV CHARLESTON, W.Va. (UPI) Persian cat, Mrs. Patricia Anne Saying she would miss her Haverland was buried alive ren. Man n, WASHINGTON (LTD 'who was sought for the butcher of a Portland, Earl: knife mu-dconvict James Escaped 1961. Ray was given an extraordinary! Ore., housewife in June, was afWr The the on FBI's Marquette day listing roster of 10 most wanted listed as an Uth 10 most er She was born May 15, 1887 in royscn, a daughter o I and Suspect In Kings Death Now On 'Most Wanted' List Provoan Ruby Mae Mrs. ChitnberUia and Mary Ellen Laurence Thomas. She married James Henry Chamberlain Feb. 19, 1898 In Provo. He hai passed away. Mrs. Chamberlain was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include two ions Fvice Elks Home. and two daughters, Timothy J. Chamberlain and Mrs. Norma both of Midvale; Merlin C. Brown, Bcgelbeck, Cedar Don D. Chamberlain, Ex-Le- hi Fort, and Mrs. Elvin (Leatha) Carson, Pleasant Grove; 43 grandchildren; 108 and 25 great-gregrandchildren. Friends may call at the mor tuary tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday prior to services. Burial will be in Cedar Fort Cemetery. ""saeJM 90 Claims died Dies at 90 - aasP-l- ifpum Martinez, Rilla Leetham Jacobson, 90, funeral was Thursday; Saturday. Dorothy Etta Dud- 665 E. 700 N , Provo, died Friley Jenien, 85, died Thursday; day of causer incident to age funeral Monday at 11 a.m. at in a Provo rest home. Woman CEDAR Jocobson Death At Obituaries Cedar Fort L. r We Invite your visit and Inquiries, ana yeur comMrfoa tf our work, our service, and our reputation. 78 Years of Service To Provo and Central Utah 798-236- 3 iLIY MONUMENT & VAULT CO. 725 S. StoH Provo Fh. 374-058- 0 |