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Show 4 ' SUNDAY, JUNE Utk Cunty, Sunday Herald Weather Forecast 18. 19M Utwi By United Press International Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo: Generally fair this afternoon tonight and Sunday. Rising tern-- , peratures. High this auernoon 80 to 85. Low tonight near 50. High Sunday middle 80s. Prob- ability of ram rear zero. Obituaries Utah Obituaries Ivy Brimhail Dies After - OREM Ivy Hartley Brim-hal1633 S. Main Street, 58, in died the Cottonwood Orem, Hospital in Salt Lake City Fri day afternoon owing a short illness. l, foil She Cleo SALT LAKE CITY Ericson Trowbridge, 60, died Thursday; funeral Monday at noon at 38 E. 7th S. Sgt. First Chsi David L. LeJmnesse, 30, died June 1 of an illness in! Vietnam; funeral Monday at noon in the South Cottonwood Seventh IDS Ward Chapel, Vernon 5235 S. Wesley Rd. Anne AMERICAN FORK (Ben) Ervln Overby, 60, died Elizabeth C. Greenwood, 86, Thursdav; funeral to be an- 205 South 1st E.. American nounced. Mary Ann Farrimond, Fork( djed at her 'j,me Thurs. died Friday; Requ:?m Mass day afternoon Monday at 10 a.m. in St. Ann's She was Catholic Church, 450 E. 21st S. born March Tt nfhpl H n V n nil rt EVnn.Sa 1882 in 2 26, r died Thursday; umoB 3t 2128 funeral Monday at - was July 4, 1909, in Provo, a daughter ot Hanrlh Wadf worth Hartley She cmarried Mrs. Brimhail yi.:l 9 111111 Brimhail on July 17, 1929, in the Manti LDS Temple. Mn. Brimhail received her education In the Provo City school and gn iated from Provo High School. In her youth she worked for the Knight Dies - -- ,,.. 53, Woolen Mills. After her marriage ahe and her husband made their first home in Provo. They moved to Orem in 1949 and had resided there until her death. Employed at the Utah State Hospital for the last 11 years, Mrs. Brimhail had worked as an attendant and housekeeper. An ardent LDS Church member, she had been active In the and various Relief Society church organizations. Her hobbies were knitting, crocheting, fancy needlework and arts and crafts. " Survivors include her husband of Orem; three sons and one daughter, Cecil Robert Brimhail, Provo; Ivan H. Brim-hal- l, Salt Lake City; Verl Brim-hal- l, Orem, and Mrs. B. Lynn (Carolyn) Walker. Phoenix; 16 grandchildren, and one brother and three sisters, Elton A. Hartley and Mrs. Willis (Elma) Carter, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Joseph H. (Mary) Swapp, Provo, and Mrs. Aldred (Ber-uicErskine, Burbank, Calif. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the West Sharon Stake House, 400 E. 1700 S., Orem. : Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary in Provo Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday ne hour prior to the services. Burial will be In the Orem City Cemetery. nn u,.n urinht funeral Thursday; at nnAn at uvuii ii i""- I nC U'nril rViavuil 111UU LAJJ na-UdV ipwi.j 2600 E. 48th S. Roger Daniel j iiri, Edwin Gustafson, died 41, N. Viet Will from Page One) negotiator, warned the North Vietnamese in the last session of the talks that the wave of terrorist rocket and mortar attacks on the South Vietnamese capital could have "the most serious consequences" oa the Paris talks. Early Saturday, Viet Cong guerrillas mounted their first mortar attack on Saigon in four days and the rebel Viet Cong radio station Friday boasted it would pound the capital with 10 rockets a day starting Monday, Although the United States is not expected to break off the talks, western conference sources said the Communist attitude could gravely peril the month- old "official conversations." The . western sources had taken some hope from the last session, however, that the North Vietnamese might agree to tone down the propaganda battle at the talks. Phon Ft M84I Betsy Duke Anderson funeral services will be conducted Mondey at 11 a.m. in Drawing Room the Berg Chapel of Provo. Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday and Monday evening from prior to services. Interment in the Provo City Cemetery. Mother, Girl Dies Child Die In California LA PUENTE, Calif pave Folkerson, La car-truc- . ,,,, h'8h chool in 1967, Survivors include her parents of La Puente. Calif.; one bro- ther and one sister, Darrell l ui&ctsuii aim oiiutry rumci- son, both of La Puente, Calif., and her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Folkerson, American Salt Lake City. Graveside services will be Fork,adaughter of James held Monday at 1:30 p.m. in A. and Sarah; the Provo City Cemetery. Jane Barratt Friends may call tonight Crystal. She iium 6 to 8 pm at Berg fArtiiarr in PrAUA unW until Calif-- . married William Accident Car - - n Rockefeller Catholic Church. TOOELE -- - Matilda Agnes Elison DeLaMare, 91, died Friday; funeral Monday at 2 p.m. in the Tate Mortuary in Tooele. Ann Bofilakis Vour-o- s, PRICE died 88, Thursday; funeral Monday at 2 p.m. in the Church in Price. Greek-Orthod- - Provo Attorney (Continued from Page One) the three Republican contenders would become Nixon 409, Rockefeller 122, Reagan 112. The votes of 667 delegates will be needed to win the nomination at the GOP National Convention starting Aug. 5 at Miami Beach, Fla. Shafer, whose support of Rockefeller never was a secret despite his technical status as a favorite on presidential candi date, made his endorsement in an appearance with three other GOP governors on a television show (NBC-Me- et the Press), being transcribed for Sunday has skyrocketed some property Resignations other taxes and President Lvn' don Johnson's proposed surtax on top of the present income tax. (Continued from Page One) State Bar Commissioner from the Fourth Judicial District and chairman of the board of examiners for the Utah State Bar. Mr. Bullock is a member of the board of directors of Utah County Chapter of American Red Cross, chairman of the Provo City Civil Service Commission and a member of the board of directors of United Fund. He is married to the former Ethel Hogge of Ogden, and they are the parents of four boys, ranging in age from 7 to 17 years. jjaiuv.i ZSJl. taxes, anticipated increases Marilyn Lafever Neilson, Bountiful, the patrol said. u.au 31, -"- 66had moved . There were reports Saturday ... pdi-Mig- Sidney Baskin is superinten- Salan's capture. Like Salan. Areoud serving a life sentence Dr. Spock was (Continued pro-- rwi from Pan ! by a French court lfol,owing sentencing July 10 by ra"ca J.W. Ford Jr. after unidentified men hadiJUQge Each faces a maximum penalty kidnaped him in Munich, of five years imprisonment, a Germany, and brought him, fine or both. $10,000 bound and gagged, back to Convicted with the was Paris. The abduction nounced considered to be tl a work of French secret police. Nine other men, most of them convicted in connection with abortive attempts to assasinate De Gaulle, were released from the Saint Martain fortress prison on the Isle of Re, a speck of land off France's Atlantic coast. Quiet Weekend De Gaulle signed a decree granting pardon to his former mortal enemies shortly be fore he lfet for his Colombey- widely country home for his first quiet weekend since the student and worker revolt plunged France into its worst crisis since World War II. In an earlier move apparently aimed at making peace with his former enemies on the right, De Gaulle last week permitted former Premier Georges Bi-dault to return to Paris after six years of exile in Brazil and Bidault headed the Belgium. civilian wing of the OAS organization for a while during the Algerian war. Another prominent figure in the 1961 Algiers revolt, former Col. Jean Lacheroy was allowed to return to France from exils two days ago. France's strike Meanwhile, crisis moved into its fifth week, holdout with a strikers still refusing to resume work in a number of key industrial plants. Efforts to work out new wage contracts in the Citroen, Peu and Renault geot Berliet automobile factories have failed and there appeared to be little prospect for resumption of work before the middle of next week. half-millio- n LAYTON Forest S. John Droadcast. son, S3, died jrioay; runerai Demonetization means the Monday at 1 p.m. in the Lay-to- n The U.S. mints at Charlotte, The length of a year was removal of standard moneLDS Stake Center. N.C., and Dahlonega, Ga., calculated as early as 3000 tary value from a metal, or to ceased operation at the out- B.C. by the ancient Egyp a coin issue withdrawn from break of the Civil War. tians. circulation. author and retired pediatrician were the Rev. William Sloane Coffin Jr. 44, Chaplain of Yale .... that directors ... -- w7 nT: Lebanon Says Israel Struck Border Town De-Lo- SURPRIZES and DELIGHTS B&H Pharmacy EVERY TIME 286 West Center Open Sunday From 11 a.m.' to 8 p.m. Phone 373-728- PROVO FLORAL 201 W. 1st SOUTH 8 373-700- 1 Firemen (Continued from Page One) five-yeterms were four other trustees, Norval Adams, Tooele; Easton M. Liechty, Logan; J. Vernon Peterson, Fillmore, and Grant Walker, Salt Lake City. ar of Offices sergeant-at-arm- s and Chaplin will be appointed. Saturday's business ended three days of the state convention, which included addresses by various authorities and a study of the latest methods. Serving Orem lor more than two decades... Now Enlarged to serve a growing Orem! fire-fighti- Poor People (Continued from Page One) City. Some was $8,000 sought, but only $1,049 was raised. The demonstrators won an important victory when AgricuL. Orville lture Secretary Freeman granted their demand for a voice in developing new eliminating "guidelines" for discrimination in his departanand ment's programs nounced Orem's Only Home-Owne- d You would be most welcome to visit the enlarged and redecorated facilities of the Mortuary in Orem. We Olpin-Sundber- g t,.s vi feel that the addition of several thousand feet of floor space will make it possible to provide even finer service in years to come than wo have during the past twenty-tw- o food more generous distribution policies. Mortuary Founders of years. Olpin-Sundbe- rg 6--8 MEMORIALS of BEAUTY ELWOOD SUNDBERO I Linda Faye Folkerson died June 12 in La Puente, Calif. Graveside services will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m. at the Provo City Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday til 1:15 p.m. Ivy Hartley Brimhail died June 14 in Salt Lake City. Funeral will be held in the West Sharon Stake House at 1700 South 400 East Orem. Tuesday at 2 p.m. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary, 185 E. Center, Provo Monday evening from 6 to 8 j.m. and Tuesday at the Stake House at 1 p.m. be J University. Mitchell Goodman, Maine; and Michael Ferber, 23, a Harvard graduate student Abdullah from Buffalo, N.Y. The jury deliberated for seven hours and 23 minutes. Marcus Raskin, 34, of the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, was acquitted. Spock, author of "Baby and Child Care," was nearly crushed by newsmen after the verdict was returnee. Smiling, he said, "My particular defense was I believed a citizen must work against a war that he considers contrary to international law. The court has I will decided differently. continue to press my case." Assistant U.S. Atty. John Wall, the youthful, sandy-haire- d chief prosecutor, said he thought "the jury made some discriminating decisions." He did not elaborate. The judge, in his charge to the jury, instructed it to disregard the morality and legality of the Vietnam War and the draft. "We are not trying the United States of America or President jonnson. The conspiracy charged in the indictment is the conscience." pretty . holds' a Lake Salt City. TTie motion had enrac'inr the a r , motion was actual His passed. fpkon? De ta ricebowl and a a move to block authoring lannln ally t"vel to Spokane to resign Reliable Vietnamese fectors Iur u'c has military sources said Thang romioctorlfn on on "sirk leave."! The WSWC is a relatively formed at the urging although he was in good health new group of governors of the Western States. On a third matter, Mr. Ludlow and Parley Neeley, a visitor at the meeting, tried unsuccessfully to get the district to authorize funds for a BYU limnology study of Utah Lake. A limnology study is one of all features and aspects of a freshwater lake. It would include International temperature, plant United Press pollution, By Lebanon accused Israel of life, fish life, geographic, wind attacking one of its border effects, currents, sedimentavillages Saturday and Premier tion, and turbidity studies, and Yafi summoned other data. Director G. Marion Hinckley foreign ambassadors to outline details of the incident also spoke for the study, but Israel said Lebanese troops directors voted the proposal fired first, hitting a village in down on recommendation of a upper Galilee. committee report that not In Beirut a Lebanese military enough is known about the prosaid the attack posed study and who else will spokesman came at 1 a.m. (7 p.m. EDT) participate in financing. when Israeli troops lobbed 20 The directors offered to meet mortar shells into the village of in a special meeting to conMaiss Five homes sider the matter after full dewere destroyed and four per tails are known. The commitsons, one a woman, injured, he tee reported it is favorably in said. clined towards the study, but needs more information. Mr. issue here," said the judge, who Smart opposed the study, sayhas served for 32 years on the ing the district already knowi the lake is polluted. federal bench. "A person may not decide for Mr. Neeley, Palmer DeLong, himself whether a law is good Bureau of Reclamation manor bad. If a person violates the ager, and Mr. Ludlow spoke law he must be held responsi for it. Mr. Neeley and Mr. ble, Religious or philosophical both mentioned the disbeliefs do not free a person trict's need to know all it can from responsibility," he told the about the lake before it changes it--as jury. it will under the Central Goodman disagreed with Utah Project in case laws suits Ford. "The Vietnam war is an are filed. overwhelming atrocity that has dishonored my country. I still feel a man has to live bv his FLORAL ARRANGEMENT Z' r ST Tk dent of the school Transportation is available to those needing it. (Continued from Page One) split vote, the d,- - high-ranki- shown. Col. Antoine Argoud, who took over the leadership of the anli-D- e Gaulle movement after Italian yin Saturday nigni wim reyuns uj trict voted to send Mr. Ludlow Julv 2 meeting of possible resignations by several to military men and Westem States Water Counc;, public officials associated with Spokane, Wash. Director i- - wprtiert k smart sa t T.ai vice tresiaem. .Kuen v, wave a reflected Mr. Lud- .The rep City opposed u , low, saying thesendg ussuw-uudistrict would faction over receni movw Ea;n nothint,. President N'euven Van Thieu to, . . iU J:4... ents and relatives will be presented and a display of crafts made by the students will be De Gaulle .i'dti Eolitical sour.ces 'mS1 n-- from Page One! At Viet A - Ernest Durbano, 84, ROY died Thursday; Requiem Mass Monday at 10 a.m. in St. Mary s First taU CUWCD (Continued Baptist Church of Provo Bible School will be-Vacation S.ALT LAKE CITY (UPI Mondav :a from 8;30L.to J130 k headon crash has Linda the lives of a Woods a m- - at 1050 Columbia Lane claimed Puente, . in rrovo. ine scnooi win noia wuman uo oer Hospitalizes 3 WELLINGTON, Carbon Landy M. Foster, 82, died Thursday; funeral Monday at 11 a.m. in the Wellington First LDS Ward Chapel. Rumors Hint Vacation Bible School to Begin miaul , ,: jCalif., resided diel fnrmpr dahter" Provo 3 u""u6" v Puente from injuries received The Utah Highway Patrol games' artf an.a raf. .refresh; victims the as identified Xedra in an automobile accident. and Bl" me W. Browning, 28, and her Jie and, Sne was born Aug. 6, 1948, in Lou are ltchluld or aU iclasses y ear-- Id daughter, Nancy. , i"" f a Inglewood, Calif., -daughter ' "o" w of Raymond J. and Edna Faye Afternoon .bout o mifes 11 iiiiuuis uinvijvu, " 6 6 s ? . ... . , . cuuuuuun of Skyfaaven . . Airport on Red- . nua icco.ru uci are invited lo visit parents of here Roai north in La Puente schools and' . . the at school the At anv time. . 1-- money has been raised to send some 800 persons to Reurrec-tio- n Berg Mortuary Services at 86 - Former Provo Mrs. Greenwood 1:15 Monday. Thursday; funeral Monday at R. Greenwood in American 1 p.m. in the Cannon Third Fork on Dec. 30, 1901. He died LDS Ward Chapel. 1301 S. 11th Tima , 1(m ' W. Georotta Paxman, 75, died Greenwood was a niem- Thursday; funeral Monday at jber of the American Fork Fifth noon in the Garden Park Ward Chapel, 1150 Yale Ave. Three persons are listed in Survivors include five sons fair condition in the Payson OGDEN Violet W. Young, f7, and one daughter, Frank C.City Hospital following a one- died Friday; funeral Monday aim iidiinu urerii- - car accident in Santaquin Can at 10 a.m. in the Lindquist and uiccuiiuuu wood, both of American Fork; about noon Saturday. Sonj Colonial Chapel in Ogden. Mark J. Greenwood and Wilson yon AnErnest C. Greenwood, both of Lehi, and Injured were: Adell J. BRIGHAM CITY 1186 W. 5th N. Provo, derson, Alonio Olsen, 70, died Thurs- Berton R. Greenwood and Mrs. and her two passengers Robert day; funeral Monday at 1 p.m. Lloyd (Vie) Hayward, both of and George in the Bricham City Second Salt Lake City; 16 grandch- Lynn Anderson, 13, 15. Jackson Anderson, LDS Ward Chapel. ildren; 16 and one sister, Mrs. Jennie Utah Highway Patrol officers B. BOUNTIFUL Finley report the Anderson vehicle Baxter, Pocatello, Ida. left the road about eight miles Briggs, 63, died Friday; funeral Funeral services will be con Monday at noon in the Orchard up Santaquin Canyon and travSecond LDS Ward, 3707 S. 8th ducted Tuesday at 11 a.m. in eled about 250 feet down the the Andersou and Sons Mortu- mountain W. coming to rest on a ary Chapel in American Fork. road below. Ftrrill M. SPRING CITY The woman received broken Christenseo Crisp, 67, died Friends may call Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday ribs and possible Internal inat funeral Monday Thursday; one hour prior to the services juries, Robert received two 2 p.m. in the Spring City LDS at the mortuary. broken legs and broken upper Ward ChapeL Burial will be in the Ameri- and lower jaws and George reAllKEARNS Randy Louis ceived a broken jaw. accord can Fork City Cemetery. pin, 12, died Thursday; funeral ing to the investigating officer. the nearns Monday at noon Fifth LDS Ward Chapel, 4660 W. 5015 S. e) chief U.S. s.u.i died Mn4ov IUUUUOI .,t (Continued Am. Fork Woman Short Illness born j rte"lo"oeM, Orem's Monument & Vault 725 S. State Ph. 374-058- 0 Beceptionist-MatrtM- i CS OLPIN j BEESLEY Company IUJEAN OtPIN SUNDBERO Funeral Director LEWIS I. OLPIN MARGARET J. OLPIN - JOHN QUI ST Funeral Director SUNDBERG Mortuary Since 1947 Orem 495 South State Home-Owne- d 225-153- 0 |