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Show n, Sunday Herold sumw.nunNovember ruifiTu uin 4 m Snow Finally Hits (Statistics Provo, Central Utah Area Saturday Sub-for-San- Long-Predicte- d (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) brvDM own. Obituaries Red Push ta ,u,,u j. AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL! m ft toy of mmy do. Saturday: The Herald nation program. Girl to Barry and Linda and firemen do not have the snow; High mountain areas were, o(; variable clouds today with The y as the casional snow in the mountains. Blackburn Biown, Provo. into the Provo area course, snowpacked facilities or organiiation to forward. be considerable will in but the low storm tlie such High Waldumped to Carl and Donna today early Saturday morning program ry snow rippth never built up as amounts of snow in these high- - 40s and the probability of snow qulst U is, in redlty, a clearing Loveridge, Provo. and ram will be about 20 per the wet snow mostlv melted as;er elevations. Boy to Paul and Karin Kuhn hous.f. The weatherman fast as it fell. predicts cent. iea as the The storm concentrated on nrf r.mWn femen acting r.irl t'n Alvnn tween, the Trovo area as those areas Kay Anderson, Provo. both north and south So a strip do not bring money or Girl to Brent and Sharon to the program. donate to from Spanish Fork to American Bateman Pack, Provo. toys Fork reported mostly only rain! Come prepared to consult with Frit' sy. d mt, Girl to Royce and Melba the parents and see that Santa Claus g?ts the help he needs. Law enforcement agencies re Ottosen Flandro, Orem. Sher-letCertified Needy n ported a lack of the feared rash Boy to Jan Eugene and of accidents during the first Newton Wynn, Provo. Mos't of the names to be helpsnowstorm as the roads were Boy to Fred and Jtdii Molstcr ed in the program come from wet but not icy as the snow Cor.klin, Provo. the rolls of the walfare departmelted as it hit the roads. ment, already certified as BORN of the highways, parSome needy. AT AMERICAN FORK ticularly Interstate 15, reported This year, to get anyone else HOSPITAL someone some slushy spots and highway on the program - i Nov. 10 crews were out cleaning the I f must go IN PERSON to the, Boy to Elmer Delor and Rae U'ah County Welfare Office and roads to make travel safer. Jean Schiro Ricks, Pleasant justify the need. No telephone '? ti Grove. or letter applications will be acNov. 9 be cepted this year. It must Girl to William C. and Shar-lee- n mad? in person, and to the Covington Jolley, Ameri- Utah Countv Welfare Office. (Continued From Page One) can Fork. The Herald will soon have its tian said the Nov. 8 government, first names from the wenare council will "deal with issues Girl to John L. and Chaiieen !Twartmpnt. connected with preparing the Gillman Bylund, as ant wan( to do your share In 2 GrOVe. for nation war...to ensure makinff vour city a happier 2 ...U.....Q J Nov. 7 victory." place at Christmas time.' Girl to Boyd O. and Catherine In Moscow the Soviet govern'A We'll be waiting for you. Conder Winn, American Fork. &aid ment it wanted to ..... Nov. 6 "emphatically refute as an HITCHHIKER Girl to Mac and Barbara SOME concoe absolutely groundless MOSCOW (UPI)- -A Phillips Powell, Lehi. tion" Western news reports that a to Ross and Sharon constrictor slopped boa Boy former French the naval base on a highway in the Lehi. motorcycle Lehmberg, of near Oran, Nov. 4 Usurian region of the Soviet Algeria was being handed over to Paul D. and Mary Ann Far East and decided it wanted Boy by Algeria for the Soviets far WINTER MUST BE here, officially, as numerous Provo resi- Sevenson to hitch a ride, the railroad Doyle, Lehi. Russian ships in the Mediter dents gathered up the snow on the ground Saturday to make Girl to Stanley J. and Linda union newspaper Gudok report- ranean. snowman Baum snow sculptures. No longer is the Jorgensen, American ed Saturday. The snake took a sufficient. Jim Tate, 127 N. 8th W., Provo, created this Fork. liking to the motorcycle, coiled Eleven copies of the Bay gigantic football player, complete with faceguard, almost Nov. 3 around its back wheel and the Psalm Book are known to ex in sympathetic tribute to the high school and college grid Girl to Ronald J. and Connie riders had to use sticks to bett ist, but six of these are players who bixved the cold, damp weather for key games Jolley Morgan, Lehi. the boa away, the paper said. car-Bo- Ex-Provo- Killed an nti. In Action in Vietnam Sgt. Russel J. Powell, 24, with ' 911 Tiri-:ii- i Drivn liodifillp l;tkf I.'. ..,...... ..i wnen inc. i. uy run, Call'., was killcJ in at lion in the under arrangements are the DMZ area in Victmini, direction of McDonalds Mortu Nov, 6, according to word re- ar a.v. .1 Hcrt-(lii- - VI, "I 0. ALi y, Utah Obituaries - two-ye- ar ding. He liked sports of all kinds and played on his school basketball and baseball teams. He especially enjoyed fishing and hunting. , ... ' ceived by relatives in Provo, He was previously listed as missing in action. He was born Aug. 21 ,1!M4 at Provo, a son of Juol F. and Dorothy Jones Powell. He mar ried Myron Rhea How of on December 14, l!lli7 in the Oakland LDS Temple. At the time of liis birth Sgt, , Powell's father was serving in1 the armed forces in World War II. He lived with his family in Provo until the fall of 1953 when he moved with them to Braw-leCalif., where they lived for six years. In Aug. 11)59 they moved to North Ogden. Here he attended Weber High School and graduate in May 10(12. He also received a diploma from SGT. RUSSEL J. POWELL the Weltech College of Salt Lake City in 1963 and went to work for the Hiller Aircraft Factory While working in California. here he lived with his uncle, Rollo Jones, in Fremon. SALT LAKE CITY Maria Sgt. Powell was an active Agnes Leaman Fowler, 95, died member of the LDS Church and Wednesday; funeral services held various offices in his were held in Lafayette, Ind. priesthood quorums. He served Clara Frances Clark, 83, died LDS mission to Chile a Thursday; Requiem Mass and from Ogden in August burial will be in Carson; City, leaving 1964 and returned to his family Nev. Joseph Guzman, 17, died In November 1966, who in the funeral Tuesday at Thursday; meantime had moved to Red- noon at 36 E. 7th S. Alvin Erick v ' ' v - Naval Test Pie X,V J six-fo- Hal-vers- o Mers-El-Keb- ir Saturday afternoon. Midway Names Elsie Kohler As Outstanding Citizen four - Elsie Kohler was named Anderson, 63, died Thursday; funeral Monday at noon at 260 E. South Temple. Katie Ann Taylor Dansie, 96, died Thurs l Monday at noon In the Salt Lake 10th LDS Ward E. Victor Emn-uChapel, Anderson, 84, died Friday; funeral to be announced. Eva H. Owen Anderson, 86, died Thursday; funeral Monday at 2 p.m. at 260 E. South Temple. Nobumaro Kashlma, 84. died Friday, funeral Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Salt Lake Buddhist Cnurch, 211 W. 21st S. OGDEN Mauree Chase, 73, oiea Wednesday; funeral ser vices were held Saturday. MURRAY Charles Edward Rhodes, 78, died Friday; funer day;-funtra- Sgt. Powell's army career began August 1, 1967. He received his training at Ft. Bragg, Tex. and Ft. Polk, La. He arrived in Vietnam Jan. 13, 1968 and served in the Infantry. 420-8t- h - - - GRANGER Leona Shaffer (Continued From Page One) Bennett Hanson, 68, died Fri with the states. day; funeral Monday at 11 a.m. Barlow cautioned at 4330 S. Redwood Rd. . However, GUNNISON Melba Utah might undergo a gasoline Day BARABRA ANNE Eisenhower, 19, oldest gran olumbia, are shown shortly after they were "There Is a good Adair, 60, died Friday; funeral ddaughter of former President Eisenhower, married in a ceremony Saturday morning i tax incrc.-s-e. chance of a gas tax increase," Monday at 1 p.m. in the Gunni-so- n and Fernando Echavarria-Uribe- , Telephoto) 25, Bogota, C t Valley Forge, Pa. (Herald-UP- I Second LDS Ward Chapel. in the coming year, he said. WILLARD Paul Wesley House Pace, a three-terdied member, echoed Barlow's con- Bullock Jr., funeral services cern for legislative dealings Thursday; with finances during the com- were held Saturday. GRANTSVILLE -L- enus John ing session. He said there were two ways to meet financial Peterson, 97, died Friday; funeither reduce de- eral Monday at 1 p.m. in the VALLEY FORGE, Pa. (LTD "to visit dad." The problems general is in sleeves, and a lace applique Grantsville LDS Stake Center. mands or increase taxes. W alter Keed -Anne recuperat - covered both the gown and the Barbara Hospital 19, Eisenhower, KANAB Zora Bunting Pace said he believed the a series ot neart coat. She wore a small fitted after wg electorate should be consulted Church, 67, died Thursday; married Fernando Echavarria attacks. cap with a shoulder length to determine how they wished funeral Monday at 2 p.m. in Uribe, 25, an industrial engineer After visiting the general, bouffant veil. 16th LDS Ward from to solve problems. The speaker-elec- t the" Kanab Satur Colombia, Bogota, thev will leave immediately for Susan Elaine Eisenhower, one proposed a series of "open Chapel. Episcopal their honeymoon in Colombia, day in a brief deto houses" across the state of the bride's sisters, was maid at the chapel in, Eisenhower said. ceremonv and her younger of honor, termine the will of the people. historic Valley Forge Park. Julie Nixon, daughter of the Jean, was a Mary Both majority party leaders sister, The bride, oldest granddaugh president-elect- , was one of the bridesmaid. Other bridesmaids expressed a desire to get along ter of former President Dwignt bridesmaids. to were She plans Marta Cecilia Barnal with Democrat Gov. Calvin L. u. tiseniiower, and ner nusoanai marry David Eisenhower, 21, sister of the groom, and Inez Rampton. But Pace added in an plan to honeymoon in Colombia. brother of the bride before Uribe of Medellin, Colombia. aside, the Republicans do have About 350 spectators waited Christmas. He was an usher. in the Gustavo Uribe Londono, also of enough of a majority under leaden skies outside the; Utah Legislature to "override a Medellin, was best man. Empire Gown chapel, which resembles a tiny veto by Gov. Rampton." The petite bride wore an The bride was a student at when the' Gothic cathedral, Massa. of style gown of candle-- ; the University empire out smiling, Because of d,lf.:ult,os P. oupie came light white with a flowing skirt; chu.setts. The groom graduated Mamie Presnt of lace and a matching coat from Staunton Military Acade countered in preparing the National Christmas Tree for its! The nation's next first lady, which formed a train. The dress my in Virginia and Hillsdale journey to Washington, D. C.JPat Nixon, and her daughter had a high collar with fitted College in Michigan. the tree will not pass through Tricia, attended the ceremony Provo Sunday as originally but President-elec- t Richard M. scheduled. xon was unable to come. Denver and Rio Grande Wes- - Mamie Eisenhower, wife of PLEASANT GROVE -G- raveside tern Railroad officials said former President Eisenhower, services for Burton Wells Saturday the U. S. Forestry also attended. Driggs of Seattle, Wash., will Department had informed the The bride's father, John be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in tree would not be ready for Eisenhower, son of the former the Pleasant Grove City Ceme- shipment until Monday said the couple tery under direction of the the tree will president, to Consequently in Wishing. CI? ptnnnt stp Fdlniiy Moitudly. not pass tnrough Provo until Mr. Driggs was a former "between 12 noon and 2 p.m." Pleasant Grove resident, lie Monday, instead of today as MEMORIALS of BEAUTY died in Seattle Friday. originally planned. - - m Ike's Oldest Granddaughter Marries has served in many capacities and various auxiliaries. Dr. Joe Christensen, head of the religious department of the University of Utah, was the narrator for the honor program, He traced her life history and Viqf - nnntrtKiitmnn m arm rated her as Midway's Driggs Services Tuesday at Pleasant Grove Ihnt "7T"""5 IVAN'S i IPSCHkOiDlk Ir I 7 Si problem!; involved. 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Mortuary services d You can In Journey PEIV TODAY SUNDAY Project 73 Because We i 2 two-mi- le sr Berg Make Thanksgiving brighter with a lovely center piece. Delayed 373-267- away. The FAA blocked out a wide cone of air space, 1,000 feet high, that was barred to airplanes, and Secret Service agents established tight security on the ground. Accompanying the presidentelect during his stay, which was expected to last at least through were several other Tuesday, writers and media specialists. Effllj) Gentle Ben Yule Tree Ph. (Continued From Page One) Smathers home was cordoned off by buoys and Coast Guard patrol boats kept the curious ing Citizen for 1968. In other business the Booster's Colombian Engineer At Valley Forge 104 West Center Nixon Names n, - S. 7700 W. new members Richards! Club elected Midway's to the board of directors. They at an included Outstanding Citizen Ray Gilmore, Lowell honor banquet held Friday eveJohnson, Max B. Johnson and ning in the Midway Town Hall. Mrs. Earl Wilson. Retiring ofSponsored by the Midway sethe ficers were Dennis Clegg, CalBoosters Club, group lected Mrs. Kohler for her out- vin Craig, Jan Furner and Mrs. standing role as wife, mother, Alma Burtschi. Holdover offi homemaker, teacher, friend and cers are Mrs. David Wilson, neighbor. She is the mother of Leland Ivers Jr. and Mrs. Glade 12 children, 10 of whom are Wilson. still living, and a nephew-sowhom she raised. All of her SAIGON-So- uth Vietnamese children and grand Information Minister Ton That living children were present for the Thien replying to indications the occasion coming from Idaho, U.S. might go ahead with peace California, Texas, Wyoming and s with North Vietnam uxan to nonor ner. without Saigon representatives: A former school teacher, "They can go ahead and talk Mrs. Kohler has been active about their conclusions certainly for many years in the com- will be of no validity at all." munity and ward where she MIDWAY el Survivor! Include his wife; his parents; two brothers, Cody and Tracy; and two sisters, Kathy and Julie, all of Reda grandmother, Mrs. ding; Preal M. Jones, of Provo and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Powell, of Dixon, Calif. He Is also survived by numerous relatives both In Og- al Monday at 10 a.m. at 4760 S. State. den and Provo. MAGNA Stanley W. Hall. Funeral services and burial 55, died Thursday; funeral Mon day at 11 a.m. in the Lakeridge Third LDS Ward Chapel, 3151 Officers For go-be- ' full military riles wll place in Iteddmg, Calif. VTvtA - o... as 36,000 Communist many troops, The divif'on had been posted In the nortnern provinces of South Vietnam near the Demilitarized Zone. Find Weapons The extent of the Communist threat was underscored by a Saturday which communique said that troops of the U.S. 1st Infantry Division operating 50 miles north of Saigon had uncovered a munitions cache containing 900 rounds of 82mm mortar ammunition. The 300 cases of shells weighed about four tons. The alert in Da Nang, South Vietnam's second largesi city, was ordered after two .explosions and a shooting incident erupted. was A National Policeman shot to death on a street corner in Da Nang. A downtown grenade blast in a small market place wounded a woman and a child. Authorities also reported of the explosion a satchel charge, but no one was hurt. movit. THEATER iBTvg k; USD Football with Meek $,ar mm"A 111 Is Born" Judy Garland James Mason |