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Show Sunday Herotd SUNT)AY, Utth JANUARY J, 1909 County, Utah Obituaries UttA Obituaries Loulie Lavlna Lowrey, 91, died Thurs day; funeral to be announced. Hunter Wright Henslty, 65, died Thursday; graveside funeral services Monday at 11 a.m. in the Salt Lak? City Cemetery. Mary Naomi Downs Bull, funeral to 62, died Thursday; be announced. Avis Renwick Bryant, 71, died Friday; graveside funeral services Tuesday at 10 a.m. In the Fort Douglas r-Cemetery. Elizabeth B. OGDEN Vaughn, 71, died Friday; funer-a- l Monday at 11 a.m. In the Chapel of Flowers Mortuary. Minnie Andreasen HYRUM Miller, 75, died Thursday; funeral Monday at noon in the Hyrum Third LDS Ward Chapel. WEST WEBER Lyman C. Gibson, 20, died Friday; funeral Monday at 1 p.m. In the Lind-quland Sons Colonial Chapel in Ogden. DRAGERTON Marie Boam Robinson, 53, died Thursday; furrral Saturday at 3:30 p.m. TEN PURPLE HEART MEDALS were awa In the Dragerton LDS Ward nies at the San Diego Navul Hospital Saturd Chapel. ace D. Worden while Lt. Edward R. Murphy, Verlene Ter-r- y CEDAR CITY Corpsman Glen M. Logston who recelv Krueger, 23, died Wednesfor service in Vietnam and Pueblo C "V" held were funeral services day; Saturday. leiepnoio) Hannah Char-lott- e PLYMOUTH Mason Kohlhepp, 85, died Friday; funeral Monday at 1 p.m. in the Belmont LDS Ward Chapel. (Continued from Page One) .y. Grace Huntington Judd Prominent Clubwoman Dies at 81 in Salt Lake Grace Huntington Judd, 81, former rrovo-Salt Lake City, and a promirnt resident of .e. y phi died long-tim- e Democratic Committee. resident of Nephi. she was a reporter for The Daily Herald, served as president of the President's Club in Nephi at the and was secretary of the Nebo home of a District Federation of Women's n Clubs. daughter n As a Fri-da- 1 Active In the LDS Church, Salt Lake City she had served in the Juab of Stake and In her ward as an was a president o f organist for 35 years, and as the Women's stake president of the YWMIA Council of Pro for many yeaTS. In the Provo Mri. Judd vo and a former Juab County ward, she was active in the R?lief Society and Sunday Mother of the Year. School organizations. She also Mrs. Judd was active In civic wrote and programs affairs while In Provo. She was for many plays the church. a member of the Ladies Liter Born on July 20, 1887, near rv Cliih and served as ores! dent of that organization for Oakland, Iowa, Mrs. Judd was the daughter of Robert John many years. She was president of the Women's Council and and Anna Halladay Huntington. also of the President's Council She married George Riley Judd of Provo. For a 'hue sh nfld on Dec. 18, 1907, In the Salt been vice chairman of the State Lake LDS Temple. He died Dec. natural lfl, 1967. Mona Woman lies at 87 Permelia Lynn, Kn Mona. died Friday of natur- I causes in a Salt Lake hos- HitONA-Al- lce ttjhe was born Dec. S, 1881, in Mona, a daughter of John M and Sumantha Young Yates. Se married James Albert Lynn on Sept S, 1900, In Silver Uty, Juab County. Their marriage In the ras later solemnized died He LDS Lake Temple. Salt in 1918. Active m the LDS Church, 4h had served In the Relief Society for many years. : Survivors Include two sons and two daughters Fred Lynn, Mona; J. Belden Lynn, Echo; Mrs.' Altertes Kennedy, Salt lake City, and Mrs. Floy Marago, Calif.; 14 Mc-Allst- r v - st un - Nixon Picks (Continued from Page One) refused and the court found him guilty of contempt. To avoid both the judgement and the contempt ruling, Powell spent most of his time on the Bahamian Island of Biminl. Powell appeared in good spirits at the news conference, in his old irreverent style. He wore a gray sports jacket and a black turtleneck sweater with a gold chain and medal around on a nine Infant of Former chairman. "We should find out why the Poverty Program is working so well in some areas but not in others," he said. (Continued from Page One) Powell also was asked whement, using descendants of the ther he felt his people's thrust pioneers who helped build the for full had bogged citizenship railroad, would be "as auth down. entic as we can possibly make "No," Powell said. "Just as it." there is a generation gap, there Negotiations Underway He added that the commission is a black versus Negro gap. was negotiating to borrow the Negroes are bogged down but are bigger. blacks young original golden spike, a com stronger and more impatient panion silver spike and the silver maul from Stanford Univer than ever before. don't understand "Negroes sity for use in the ceremonies. The Powell Centennial will blacks," the Congressman said of Orem High School. His fathbegin with the dedication of a er joined the Marines In 1966 national monument on the and has served a year in Viet- shores of the Green River at nam. He presently is stationed Green River. Wyo. A centennial at the Marine Corps Base at 29 expedition will depart May 24 Palms, Calif., as a corporal. to run the river by boat on the Both are members of the LDS original Powell schedule. Golden Spike y- Quotes In In SLC Hospital Church. Johanna Survivors Include his parents; SPANISH FORK old Mable Gonzales, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Jose and Gayle Donell Christensen, and Mrs. Williams Gonzales, died Friday Jennie Carter, all of Orem, and in the LUi Keith L. Carter, Provo, and Mrs. Leah Primary Children's Hospit- Hansen, Fountain Green, and al in Salt Lake Mr. and Mts. Lee C. Carter and City of natur- Mrs. Selma Hadlock, all of al causes. Provo. She was Graveside services will be born March 4, conducted I Monday at noon at .1 1968 in Span- the Orem City Cemetery, Bish 1 ish Fork. Farr Hatch, Orem 32nd LDS Survivors in- - op Ward, officiating. elude her parJohanna Friends may call at the Berg ents, Spanish Fork; a sister, of Orem Monday unMortuary Amy Luann Gonzales, grand- til 11:45 a.m. WiGlen Mrs. and parents, Mr. lliams, Spanish Fork, and Pedro CHANGED SITE, NAME Gonzales, Payson; Mrs. Katie Williams, When chartered in 1746, Springville, and John Bennett, Princeton University was known as the College of New Jersey Mapleton. Funeral services will be con- and was located at Elizabeth. ducted Tuesday at 12 noon in It was later moved to Princeton the Walker Mortuary in Span- and, in 1896. the name was ish Fork, with Bishop Boyd changed to Princeton Univerparks of the Spanish Fork LDS sity. Jlth Ward officiating. Friends MonAt 1967 prices, a U.S. silver pay call at the mortuary day evening from 6 to 8 p.m. dollar contains about $1.31 yr Tuesday prior to time of worth of silver. services. Interment will be in the Springville Evergreen i The voyage will end on Aug downstream from tSie Grand Canyon. 29 The News By United Press International WASHINGTON (UPI)-S- en. Russell B. Long, maintaining that his defeat for a Senate Democratic leadership post by Sen. Kennedy, carries a mes sage for Nixon: "I would suggest that Mr Nixon should be very careful and watch himse'J for the future because in all probability By DANIEL F. GILMORE he has a very able opponent LONDON (UPI)- -A Boeing ready for him." 727 jet of Afganistan's Ariana Airlines carrying 67 persons PARIS The Influential crashed into a house early French newspaper Le Monde, Sunday as it attempted to land voicing a growing concern by in fog at London's Gatwick French military leaders about Airport. Rescue workers said 52 delays in the country's nuclear persons died. program: Fifteen persons survived and "The proof has been provided were rushed to hospitals. that the French army cannot do Airport officials said visibility everything at the same time was 100 yards when the big jet and that it is jetting out of slammed into a house on the breath in its effort to keep main Redhill to Eastbourne abreast with foreign powers." road at the eastern edge of the The runway. plunging plane missed a densely populated area at Horley nearby. Plane Crash N . w. 7'7l,.";";',s is a for one state board for all institutions of higher education, replacing the several boards of trustees which presently govern the state's Institutions of education. However he feels the state such may not yet be ready for a drastic change and is unsure of how he will vote on the m rded the crew of the USS Pueblo In ceremoay. Presenting at left, Is Rear Admiral Horright, accepts. Between them at left Is ed the Navy Achievement Medal with com-bominander, Capt. Lloyd M. Bucher. (Herald- Hog-pit- al at voters - Funeral services for Mary 1 1 IJ iCHlOtDltL sea-me- bllitation since their release from 11 months in a North Korean prison, called Bucher to step forward and then said: "I have been authorized by the secretary of the Navy to present these awards to the investigate the circumstances of th e loss of the ship, the conduct of the crew and their treatment during captivity. B52s (Continued from Page One) hold running parallel to the Laotian border. Navy fighter- oomDers from the carrier USS Hancock streaked into the A Shau Valley, about 30 miles west of Hue, destroying a Communist storage area, U.S spokesmen said. "Our bombs hit their mark," said Lt. Cmdr, Samuel A. Belcher III. 31. of Anderson, S.C., pilot of an all- weather A6 Intruder on the raid. In the Delta 59 miles southwest of Saigon, American troops went after a force of about 35 Viet .Contf soldiers spotted near Sa Dec, province capital hit frequently during the Keas attempt to launch their d men of the Pueblo who were injured when the ship was attacked and boarded on the high seas." Bucher smiled broadly and "Winter-Spring- " offen said softly, VThank you, Admir sive last month. ; al, as the Purple Heart was The Communists found them pinned to his chest. selves caught in swamplands Then each of the other men between Navy patrol boats, a stepped forward to have the admiral present his medal. clocking force of U.S. 9th Some 59 relatives of the Pueblo Infantry Division ground troops and helicopter gunships, it was crew witnessed the ceremony. The purple heart also will be reported. The Communists battled back awarded posthumously to Fire man Duane Hodges of Creswell, for four hours, but when the Ore., the only man killed when shooting died down at sunset, 22 of them lay dead. The tne eight intelligence snip was 1968. otners managed to elude the on Jan. 23, captured Hodges has been buried in his trap. home town. Bucher left the courtyard POPULATION GROWS hand in hand with his wife, BUDAPEST Rose, immediately after the officials reported Saturday He comment had no ceremony. the country's population had for newsmen. grown by 3 per cent in 1968 Pueblo The skipper has after several years of steady undergone intensive debriefing decline that concerned the and has remained in his government. quarters ever since the crew arrived in San Diego on Christmas eve. Bucner ana other crew members will appear before a court of inquiry here within the next few weeks which will (UPI)-JHunga- -rian Israeli-occupie- d ing 259 Israelis, a quarter of them civilians. Arab diplomatic sources m Paris said the United Arab had informed the Republic United States it would agree to deal with Israel only if the step led to evacuation of all Arab territories seized in the 1967 war. SERVICE IN TOWN Ivan's Drugs DEPENDABLE Having troubles with your collections? Call us for professional help. No account too small. PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Phone 2 Free Delivery 373-267- 375-366- 2 FLOWERS SAY Provo Floral 201 W. 1st SOUTH 373-700- 1 a.m. - 9 p.m. 1 gsSi 1 ( ANOW $156 AmYi $934Y m AnoW It ( $90Y 7fj I Oi-e- i l?,T OPEN SUNDAY Former Provoan Young, 68, former Provoan, will be conducted Monday at 1 p.m. at the Olpin Mortuary in Roosevelt. Mrs. Young died Friday in Roosevelt of causes incident i sent taxes. "We don't have to raise taxes if we can collect the legally levied taxes in existence," he said. The tax committee has already been meeting with the Utah State Tax Commission. Christensen reported the Rep. One) (Continued from Page tax commission has estimated it rael and not to hinder them in can increase tax revenues for any way. the state by $100,00 to (150,00 The students asked that they per additional employee if the be given military training will authorize Addiimmediately and that a popular legislature tional said personnel. militia be formed. They inhabitants in villages near the Mr. Christensen explained that Israeli border should be trained the increased revenue would to fight and that the villages come through higher collections of present taxes if the departshould be fortified. well ment could hire more auditors in But Jerusalem, informed Israeli sources said and exercise better control on the Isralis will not hesitate to collections. strike back if Lebanon fails to He feels collections would also control Arab guerrillas operat- be increased in other areas by ing from its territory. in the law. For loopholes closing The World Jewish Congress instance, Mr. Christensen said, governing council met in Rome the owner of a mine is not novr and its American Saturday taxed. Instead, the operaPresident, Rabbi Joachim Prinz being tor is taxed and in some cases he said of N.J., Orange, deplored the "vicious circle of the state does not get the full violence" In the Middle East. tax due when an operator closes He warned both the Israelis and down and leaves he mine. By Arabs "such acts will not lead taxing the owner, this could be to peace." controled. The "severance tax" In Amman, Jordanian authori- for mining should be paid on a ties hanged two men in the plan, be advocapital's central prison early cates. Saturday. A communique said In another area, Mr. Christen the two, residents of Habla in west bank sen believes the state could gain the of the Jordan River, were half a million dollars through; convicted of being Israeli spies. tightening he sales tax laws as In Washington, 63 members of apply to purchases made out-o- f the House of Representatives state. issued a statement saying they Many people are able to buy feared American condemnation things out of state and bring of the Beirut Airport attack them into Utah without paving would encourage the Arabs to the sales tax, he said. : proper step up terroritst thrusts at Israel. The statement said that since the 1967 Middle East War, FASTEST Arab guerrillas had made more DELIVERY than 1,000 attacks on Israel, kill Berg Andrew K. Carter graveside funeral services will be held In the City CVme-ter- y Monday at 12 aoon. Friends may caii at the Berg Mortuary in O r e ia until 11:45 a.m. Monday. t: it-- MEMORIALS of BEAUTY etery. Mortuary Services - Tl" - Cem- Funeral Rites Monday for implemented, state salaries and pay policies. On taxes, Mr. Christensen pre dicts passage of the one cent j I to be legislature Nationwide SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI- )smiling Cmdr. Lloyd M. Bucher and mne crewmen of the USS Pueblo were awarded Purple Hearts Saturday by a Navy admiral for wounds suffered when their ship was "attacked and boarded on the high seas." n The other 72 surviving of the intelligence ship looked on proudly as the medals were pinned on the chests of their buddies in a ceremony under swaying palm trees in the courtyard of the Balboa Naval Hospital. Rear Adm. Horace D. War den, commander of the Balboa hospital where the men are undergoing debriefing and reha Claims 52 d I - Pueblo Crew Awarded Ten Purple Hearts Powell California Girl Dies "I! - - .... use Instead He urges legislation to make ensure . ... t.a 01 S1' inem ieiun the state's Vy idle laws, Including month" eact ye"-hliquor laws, more workable. But! 0J observed that the teeth lnMr- - Christensen urges a study around operation of the law are no stronger thaniof vear schools. Including a pilot Public attitude public support. law must be changed; 8ram' The representative urges from resistance to assistance. Urement of Judges authored Christensen, who is a b in a constitutional former public school teacher but left to the ..Vi.-r..i. year-aroun- ' 1 - .issue. He noted Utah's long hist- Ioca lautonmy 'or J"0 lieves "the clock should stay as it is," but he's not very hope''boards. He favors "an expanded use sav- ful that an of school physical hill tlmi inos can nuKpH hp plants" to - r- o- - V brief visit there before the inauguration. Pedersen, 43, joined the State Department in 1950 and was sent to the U.S. mission to the United Nations in 1953. A native great of Miami, Ariz., who now lives grandchildren; He told newsmen the grandchildren, and one brother In Stockton, Calif., Pedersen his neck. a gift from Emperor was medal U.S. became H. deputy representa C. two and sisters, Huntington. St. George; Mrs. J. H. tive to the Security Council in Haile Selassie of Ethiopia. Bid For Power (Iva) Millward, Las Vegas, 1966. Under questioning at the news When Powell was stripped of Nev., and Mrs. L. R.(Annice) conference, Nixon declined to seniority he also lost any Rice, Maywood, Calif. Funeral services will be con say when he would announce chance to be reinstated as would replace chairman of the Education and h ducted Tuesday at noon in the whether but he Nephi Second LDS Ward Chap Ambassador Averell Harriman Labor Committee, or Cyrus R. Vance at the Paris indicated at the news confer el, 290 S. 1st E., Nephi. on the ence he will make a new bid for negotiations Friends may call at the An peace a powerful position in the derson Funeral Home in Nephi, Vietnam War. announce an will "We have Congress. Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. and He said he would ask the ment on the Vietnam team at a Tuesday at the ward chapel one president-elec- t of the house Monday to the later time," speaker hour prior to the services. com- name a task force to investigate that said, any asserting in Burial will be the Wasatch ments now would affect the the War on Poverty. If Speaker Lawn Memorial Park in Salt "If we do have a John W. McCormaci complied, negotiations. Lake City. we will Powell, under what he said announce' to change announce it at a later time " he were the rules of the House, would become the task force said. Residents (Continued from Page One) - . Mrs. Judd had been a school teacher for many years. Her hobbies Included creative writing, and music. Survivors Include two sons and one daughter, Robert L. Judd, Cherry Valley, Calif.; Mrs. Fred D. (Ora) Morgan, Salt Lake City, and George Reid Judd, Cupertino, Calif.; 13 grandchildren; 25 and three sisters, Mrs. and Mrs. Delpha 4,Orem Delia Coss-eSalt Lake City, of both Cossey, and Mrs. Estella Johnson, Dies in Provo F uneral services will be conAndrew K. Carter, two-daducted Monday at 1 p.m. in the old son of Rand G. and Trudy Mona LDS Ward Chapel. Dawn Christensen Carter, 29 I Friends may call at the Palms, Calif., former residents Funeral Home in Nephi of Orem, died Tuesday at the tonight from 6 to 8 p.m. and Station Hospital at the U.S. Maat the ward chapel Monday rine Corps Base at 29 Palms, Calif., of prematurity. prior to the services. : Burial will be in the Mona He was born Dec. 29, 1968, in 29 Palms, Calif. pity Cemetery. 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