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Show SUNDAY, Sunday Herald JttT M, ! Annie H. Wright Daphne R. Loveless Pi. Grove Native Orem Lady Succumbs Succumbs To Stroke for Astronauts on Moon Expected to Occur Sometime Today Weather Forecast By United Touch-Dow- n Fret Isterutkaal Pwo Salt Lake City, Ogden and Logan: Partly cloudy through today; highi in the 90s; probability of rain in upper OGDEN Funeral services see oi the walls of other The second blast was of 17 As th spacecraft settled into the valleys If per cent H. for Annie Wright, 89, Ogden, craters. It was quite remarka - seconds duration and lowered .its lunar orbit, Armstrong a native of Pleasant Grove, b3e- Itheir orbit to a Pt" rargag reported: Daphne Robests ,nd scanered thunder shoers OREM Dr. Delbert R. Holes were held Saturday in Ogden. from about 62 to 7 miles mgn- - "Apollo 11 is getting Ha first 800 665 E. Day S., Bs 71, showers with risk of few heavy Loveless, view of the landing approach. -. mjulo o - i UdJ ujn r UlUUfcll WUdV, a ; Good Preview 108 mph. off Collins telecast. signed at afteraoon! by, by .morang Valleylcioudy BOrth with few causes incident to age. W PM "The pictures that were nks. the moon t As th. moon of and evening thunderchowers; Burial will be in the Ogden brought back by Apollo 10 gave or City Cemetery. us a very good preview of what Armstrong reported matter a " i ii x lis xrjuu riLFin uuuci nm to took for here. It looks very ORDERVILLE Funeral ser- i: born Nov. 4,! south: lowi 5S4S5. factly. 1893 in Provo, The astronauts then pressur- much like the pictures, but like 'boa vices for Robert Dovington Arthur Penrod the difference between watcha daugnter of 58, Orderviite, Chamberlain, Late Saturday the astronauts ized their lunar lander, "Eagle n vis . AMERICAN FORK Dr. Del- the nose of the ing a real football game and Ia Rrinl(r. on -rAdelben and V.!UUUC the on burst another iitig firi a two one on TV. bert R. Hales, 52, 16 N. Center, command moduie-- for of SpringviUei wm be Martha E. engine of the main spacecraft all sure be to Fork an American York Roberts. "There's no substitute for which Collins will fly in lunar hour checkout day t, , .pm ta for Sundays 0 r 1 pnysi-n- s , readiness in was .riends married and She orbit while Armstrong actually being here." dan, A'drm take their monn walk. historic landing. "imay caU Monday from noon to George W. Later, he said: "We're over Mrs. Loveless ff'. P.m. Mr. Chamberlain died Mt. Marilyn at the present March 27, 1911, in Provo. Their of heart "ilment Thursday in time." The mountain, named Uc,H.Tw Fairvlew, Sanpete County, . marriage was later solemnized after the wife of Apollo I in . in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. astronaut James A. Lovell, is eunai wui 09 in iu uruer- City of canArt'.uriK one of the landmarks leading to Ma? viile Cemetery. SALT LAKE CITY , cer. rs. juovriess ucuueu rruru Sak I jit. Pity PnrA. Apollo !l's landing site on the He was born Funeral serschools and later the DUCHESNE Public barren Sea of Tranquillity. and native of Provo, died Thursday Monday both Dec. 2, 1918, Eva W. Heal vices for Claude Davis, 76, offices and, up services Government I k jr : ra at tne veterans aaii Although the Apollo 11 crew nospiiai City library in Ameri can Active is the LDS Church, Duchesne, native of Midway, schools will generally be closed J4- JJeovo been known for its Lake City of a long i'iness. hasn't of son Fork, Dr. Hales she served in the Relief Society. are Monday at 1 p.m. in the to 1912, He Oct talkativeness, born was Armstrong start31, Monday will area the Hales Bird in Laura and schools in ti Rav mt Heber, where She had raised her children Olpin Mortuary banks st while back ed a moon in landing, Provo, description radioing remain open He married Barbara Bailey on now known as the friends may call tonight from before ww the spaceship even ... of William on what is mercnanu son ana gumrestrict 7 Lake to Salt in tht and Monday prior VIA June 11. 1947, g tVTV fcJWrv Fuiwia and Sharon LDS Stake Welfare to t p.m. open, but there are exceptions mer classes will dose except swung behind the moon and the services. LDS Temple. rarra u 0re,, levels. most into lunar orbit Good on died at an Orem secondary level music classes, Dr. Hales graduated from man Pfnrod. Her n0DDies icfcded fishing Mr. Davis Utah the for A spokesman and outdoor classes held at the As the spaceship made its inciSpanish Fork High School in ' He married 811(1 other outdoor sports and nursing home of causes the said Association Bankers dent to age. Joaquin and Maeser schools. approach, he told ground 1936, and later graduated from Velma Eliza- music. She plied the piano institutions will The music classes will continue control: state's money in He was born June 24, 1893, in Brigham Young University beth Denhal- and 'ang. Eva Ward Heal, 88, 341 S. "The view of the moon that not observe a "moon day," but because participants are planare six daughters Midway, a son of Fred and 1942 with a BA degree. In 1950 on Oct. Surviving ter 9, of 300 W.. Piovo, mother will remain open in compliance prombeen having recently is we've or either concerts Monday of ning he attended the University 1937 n Heber. and seven sons, Mrs. John Mary Ann Luke Davis. He marwith banking regulations. The Tuesday and the final rehears really spectacular. It fills about inent Provo residents, died Frischool Medical were ried Ella Muni JeffersosMr. Penrod! (Maureen) Hazard, Pennsylvania They three Quarters of the hatch day at the spokesman said the banks are als are vital. Mr. Penrod attended Pro-- 1 ville, Ind.; Murray G. Loveless, later divorced. graduating at this time. He Valley Utah open because neither window, and of course, we can remaining at Technical in Milt Utah Mrs. LDS the College interned it (Helen) Iittlefield, He married Stella Powell in Hospital of vo Citv Schools, participating in M. Nixon nor Richard President see the entire circumference Hospital - IMrs. Wayne (Leola) Jacobsen, Duchesne. Provo announced Thursday it Salt Lake City prior to prac She died May 26, causes incid- all variety of sports. He grad Governor Calvin L. Rampton would not held classes even though part of it is in Monday, uated from Provo High School. Mrs. Grant (Dixie) Mildenhall, 1954. ticing medicine. to age, declared a legal holiday. has shadow and part of it ent Cover-nor's complete in compliance with the from ICS in accounting and Delbert L. Loveless and Robert Mr. Davis was owner and opAt a veteran of World War She was brrn the in So is earthshine. federal On the scene, Blumen- L. Loveless, all of Orem; Glen erator of Davis proclamation. II. Dr. Hales served as a mem Garage in March 4, 1881, later apprenticed for will "It's a view worth the price thai Plumbing and Heating. w. Loveless, Dean E. Loveless Duchesne from 1926 to 1960. cial Security Department will be held Monday of Classes ber of the OSS in the Middle in Pleasant Office and the trip." the Post but close, of Provo. and Wendell R. Loveless, all cf Fast, and later as a counter a Company Surviving are three sons and Forest Service will work on the at BYU, but the student body, scheduled to be beamed back to I Grove, I his he Mrs. 4 Provo; Following Boyd L (Norma) marriage, just beginning the second ses The touchdown itself will be Intelligence otficer following the daughter of and hi wife made their first Worthen, Austin, Tex.; Mrs. two daughters, Harry Davis, usual holiday schedule. sion cf summer school, is in invasion 0! Normandy. Salt Lake City; Eugene Davis, , Edwin J. and home in Provo. State offices will close except vited to watch television cover- at a speed of about two miles They later mov. Robert (Fae) Lewis, Bountiful, he LDS Ted the Church, in Orem; Davis, Active Duchesne; Mrs. Heal per hour, and if all goes as for those agencies essential to Mary Alice ed to Venice, Calif., in 1940, and Don R. Loveless, Granger; Mrs. Rex (Fern) McDonald, age on sets placed throughout scheduled will come at 4:14 served a mission to Germany Backus Ward. She married or Mr. Penrod attended a 49 grandchildren, and 25 great- welfare. the where safety the campus whenever any stu from 1937 to 1939. He was a Thomas Henry Heal on Dec. Heber, and Mrs. George (Win- Such public p.m. EDT Sunday (2:15 p.m. special school in refrigeration grandchildren, departments as the High- dent is free to do so. 1 2 Kearns; nie) Gollinger, seventy end had served in the 8, 1909, in the Salt Laxe LDi and MDT). vesHosror State Utah Patrol and Funeral services will be Tues- way snipping piumDing grandchildren, and 13 The moon walk itself could Alpina Stake Sunday School Templa. He died Feb. 6, isw. sels at San Pedro, taw. According to Warren Gaston, will continue to function. Ujav at 1 n.m. at the Orem 31st pital retail merchants council chair- come anytime after the land jjuperintendency. Mrs. Real received ner eariy As a veteran of World Warirns Ward OiaM M5 s son All liquor stores will be closed. Burial will be ta the Heber man, only four stores will cloy;. ing, depending ZTAs a physician, Dr. Hales education in upon what the Pleasant II, he entered the service Nov. Utah County offices will close in Grove schools. Sad practiced medicine In 1889 she 30, 1943, serving with the Yan- E., Orem, Bishop DeLynn Heaps City Cemetery. They are, Hoover's, Shriver's Armstrong decides. The originexcept for a brief time Monday Clothing Store, Clark's, and al plan was to give the Xmericaa Fork for 18 years. moved with her parents to kee Division of the 104th Infan- officiating. call at the Sund- Friends when a may morning astronauts about 10 hours rest Knight's Men's Shop. Et was a member of the Utah Provo. where she completed try Regiment which was acn 495 S. Gory W. Curtis will be held in the Mortuary, meeting on the lunar sunace before and WebHealth of Board old SO At least tive in the European Theatre County her schooling at the percent of the food Orem, Monday from 7 to county commission chambers letting mem begin the arduous had seived as president of the ster School, where the Provo during the war. He was wound- State, "1 9 p.m. and Tuesday prior to at 10 a.m. on the proposed I"4 moon walk in their heavy moon American Fork Hospital staff First LDS Ward chapel now ed in action in France and re the services at the ward chapel. Provo Canyon highway develop-suits a task which has been two different terms. He has stands. She later attended ceived his discharge in 1946. ment. The east door, adjacent Burial will be in the Orem likened to walking around in a After his discharge he return also bt n a director of the Utah Franklin School and Parker to the parking lot will be City Cemetery. deep sea divers suit to went he to Practice. of General where Provo ed School. Academy 9:30 a.m. and will be (Continued froai Page One) st This plan was devised, opened Own Dennies Bever Mrs. Heal attended Brigham work for Surviving are his widow of closed following the meeting. however, before officials knew Alvie for several years. Company age Young four of dirt and rock how well the American Fork; University, studying daughters Young Apollo 11 crew The sheriff's office will be pounds For 15 years he worked as a and two sons, Karen Hales, music under Professor A. C fragments). would on its outward sleep Steel at Genclosed, but deputies will cos-- 3:33 a.m. Moon explorers JoAnne Hales, Laura Hales, Lund and Madame de Lorey. pipe fitter for U.S. and before Armstrong voyage, to Lake tinue Salt to moved calls He eva. patrol, answering In 1902 she was Miss liberty deploy scientific experiments on confessed that he probably Caroly.i Hales, David Ray Funeral as usual. SALT LAKE CITY City in 3967 to be close to the lunar surface. Hales and Mark Bailey Hales, Belle of Provo. would be too keyed up to sleep services were Saturday in Salt Provo City Veteran! Hospital because of 3:37 a.m. Astronauts begin on government offi While attending all of American Fork; his par the surface of the moon, in for Lake City ill health. Gary Williams, ces will observe the holiday, collection of detailed sample of ents of Springville, and one schools she was organist. event any MONA Funeral services for Curtis, 38, Salt Lake City, a but the Waste Removal Mr. Penrod was a member a. Depart- moon material. Sample (also Prior to her marriage she initial scenes of the sister and one brother, Mrs, The are Alvie Curtis native of Santaquin. Mr. Young, 55, Mona, the LDS Church. ment will continue normal pick about 50 pounds) taken from Hal M. (Aileen) Clyde, Spring worked with her father in their He war also a member of 2 hour and 40 minute scheduled Monday at 1 p.m. at the Mona died Thursday at a Salt Lake documented areas and data telecart should scow ville, and Dr. George G. Hales, lumber mill. Following her the Wasatch I, Disabled Veter- LDS Ward Chapel. Mr. Young Armstrong hospital of an illness. carefully recorded on it. Blackfoot. Ida, near the bottom of the sloping marriage she made her home ans of Provo, and of the United died in Billings, Mont., Wednes He was born Oct. 13, 1931, in 4:19 a.m. Alarm climbs back ladder on the left side of the Funeral services are Monday in Provo with her husband. Steel Workers of America. day of an illness. D. ladder and enters cabin of screen. up at 11 a.m. in the Alpine LDS Later, from 1946 to 1948, they His hobbies were sports, and Friends may call at the An Santaquin, a son of Norman Stretching out on the (Continued from Page One) lander. mission to he was active in forming Little derson Funeral Home in Nephi, and Vilate M. Garfield Curtis. of the screen will be the Stake Tabernacle. Friends may served a two-yeright a.m. Armstrong re bleak lunar Sea of He married Barbara Fair in landing or landing attempt but 4:34 Tranquillity, call at the Anderson and Sons England. tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. and 1948, in Salt Lake City. They said Luru 15 was League Baseball in Provo. enters cabin of moon lander. out carrying Active in the LDS Church, with the horizon a scant half Mortuary in American Fork Surviving are his widow of Monday at the Relief Society were later divorced. in Astronauts back air pump its "scientific research in near mile distant. tonight from 6 to 8 p.m. and she was a member of the Provo Salt Lake City; five sons and room at the chapel prior to and take off outer moonwalk He was a member of the moon space." After Armstrong becomes in 10:30 Ward. served She had a.m. until Sixth Arthur Byron the services. one daughter, Monday to walking in moon The Soviet government conti- garments. accustomed Burial will be in the Ameri- the Provo 14th Ward Primary, Penrod, Samuel Kaye Penrod Mr. Young was born Dec. LDS Church. 5:46 a.m. Astronauts open his gait likely will the silence it has cabin hatch and toss out gravity-a- nd Mr. Curtis was a veteran of nued Relief Society and other organ and Charles Ryan Penrod, all 27, 1913, in Mona, a son of Os can Fork City Cemetery. more of Wila 15 nop man a waiK maintained since Luna be was In lieu of flowers, the family izatioos for many years prior of Salt Lake City; John borne and Bertha Molyneux the Korean War. equipment and supplies they no he will make his Keith launched last way to the Mrs. contributions Ward one made be Sixth one and son and are Katherine Sunday to her but longer need. Hatch closed for Surviving suggests membership, liam Penrod Young. He married camera, take it from its to the Dr. Delbert R. Hales She served as an organist and (Mary Ellen) Scott, both of LaVerne Orgill in 1944. They daughter, Raymond D. Curtis, scientific sources have predict last time. and show Aldrin Memorial at tht American chorister, and had done ordi Provo. and Ronald Wilmot later separated. and Patricia Ann Sparks, both ed it would scoop up some 6:05 a.m. Armstrong and bracket down the ladder to join nance work in the Salt Lake (SDike) Penrod, Fort Bliss, Fork Hospital. Mr. Young received his edu- of Glendale, Calif.; one grand- moon sou ahead of Apollo 11, Aldrin eat, then rest for four coming hostile moon's on him tin ms fAx The Juab was trrandchildren; that this hours and 40 minutes. speculation cation in Mona and at child; his parents of Salt Lake Temple from 19S7 to 1960. where the temperature surface 1:10 p.m. Astronauts Her hobbies were singing, mother of Spanish foric, ana High School. He was a rancher (City, and three brothers and might have been accomplished fire Emron M. Birch 250 degrees beio from varies four and sisters, ascent engine of lunar lander, a most of his life. one sister, Clair Curtis, Taylors, by a Lunar module. fancy needlework, gardening one brother zero to 250 degrees above. and music. She had sung at David Penrod, California; Mrs. Survivors include his widow ville; Richard Curtis, Hunter; The reports circulating in critical step if they are to ArnEarth viewers will also see Mrs. three and to command of Nephi; three sons Kent Curtis, Salt Lake City, and Moscow of a possible landing return ship many church and civic gath- Faye Clayton, Orem; Provo; daughters. Mrs. Bud (Vicky) Armstrong jab an eight-fowould account for an unusumly circling overhead. Marilyn Higley, Provo. erings, including one occasion old (Deon) Mooney, nylon staff Norman, Victor bearing a (Pearl) 1:57 p.m. Ascent Van Ausdal, Grantsville, and half of where she sang for President Mrs. Burial was In the Salt Lake long telemetry report picked up Elinto the States United Mrs. Deb-r- a and flag Lake Salt Jolene City, inserts Ted into Young, craft Young, Tsft at the Provo Tabernacle. by the British tracking station landing lunar crust A spring-loadeYoung. Dennis Young afid City Cemetery. She hal also sang in the Salt bert (Beth) Davis, Spanish at Jodrell Bank. Sir Bernard intermediate moon orbit. wire will hold the flag out of three Fork. all 2:48 Lander Kevin Nephi; Young, begins Lake Tabernacle and at the p.m. Lovell, director of Jodreli Bank, above the airless moon. are Tuesday grandchildren, and two sisters James W. Howarth Grand Theatre In Salt Lake Funeral services burst of series of maneuvers, aiming "fly" reported a the 2 Drawing in Berg Kenneth at Mrs. toward rendezvous one p.m. and and docking brother, SALT LAKE CITY Funeral City. signals today and a new orbit with command Room Chapel, 185 East Cen- (Danelda) Newberry and Mrs. ship where services for Emron M. Bircfi, which said would Surviving are three sons and spokesman Robert Collins waits. Lincoln McMaghlan, (Cora) 60, Salt Lake City, a native of one daughter, Stanley H. Heal. ter, Provo, Bishop make chances of a collision Second LDS Ward, both of Heber, and Herman Provo 5:27 ship Juab County, Knightsville, W. Ward Heal and Ray M. with Apollo 11 "absolutely and lunar lander dock. Arm While You Watch officiating. Mona. were held Saturday in Salt Heal, all of Young, Mrs. and infinitesimal." Provo, Friends may call at the morstrong and Aldrin vacuum clean STANDARD OFFICE SUPP11 Burial will be in the Mona Lake City. Pewtress, No Indication George (Evelyn) their equipment and spacesuits Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. City Cemetery. Mr. Birch died Wednesday at I 16 grandchildren; 23 tuary serLovell Magna; to the said, "You cannot in preparation for entering 40 W. TOO N. Ph. 373-525- 6 and Tuesday prior a Salt Lake hospital of natural and one vices. absolutely exclude the possibili- mothership. causes. Mrs. Samuel P. (Grace) Burial will be In the Provo ty that it might have been 9:20 p.m. Ascent stage of He was born Aug. 21, 1908, sister, Provo. militransmitting to a capsule on the moon lander jettisoned from City Cemetery, where full 'in Knightsville, Juab County, Park, Funeral are services accorded by will be Tuesday rites SALT LAKE CITY Funeral surface of the moon." But command ship and abandoned tary, a son of E. Franklin and Rosel- 11 tha McEwan Birch. He married at a.m. at the Berg Drawing the wasaten I, uisaDiea veiw Edith Hone Nash, 84, 10th S. services for James Whitworth spokesmen at the tracking in moon orbit. Room Chapel, 185 E. Center, and of Provo - Helen Gear on Feb. 21, 1930, Salt Lake City, station said tney iiad no 10th E., Springville, died July Howarth, 82, a native of Nephi, were Satur- indication a Russian probe in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Provo, Bishop Max C. Rawl-ing18 in a Spanish Fork rest home. ANOTHER UTAH Provo 14th LDS Ward, REMAIN OPEN - For 25 years he had been a in Magna. actually was on the moon. Services, tentatively set for day Rail-roa- d officiating. Rio Grande and Denver i; SAN FRANCISCO (UPI- )- Wednesday, will be announced Mr. Howarth died Wednesday VALLEY OPERA Friends may call at the morof filial. which will remain, m detail by the Wheeler Mor- - i na Salt Lake nursing home of The firms 6 to 8 p.m. from tuary also Monday been had secretary ;;He natural causes. Monday, the day of the tuary, Springville, TRIUMPH ! "and treasurer for the Sioux and Tuesday prior to the ser- open moon lanaing, mciuae Apollo Consolidated Mining Company, vices. Arthur Penrod, Salt Lake Astro Cleaners, Orbit Graphic Burial will be in the Provo! the Eureka Mercantile Comfuneral services will TV find City, Arts Company Space conducted Tuesday at 2 pm. mission Company and other po- City Cemetery. Service. In the Berg Drawing Boom sitions. Chapel of Provo. Friends Mr. Birch had served as " 223-- 1 350 Oram 49S I. Stat. MEMORIALS ef BEAUTY call at the mortuary may sistant postmaster in Eureka evening from fuWoodrow Monday Que Draper for several years also. 6- 1 1 p.m. and Tuesday prior to neral services will be con1 services. Bishop Robert ducted Wednesday at 1 p.m. Manookin of the Provo 2nd MUSICAt hit in the Orem Sixth Ward will officiate in the Ward Express Sympathy PREMIER! v.!v 1500 North State Chapel, with a services. Full military rites FOUR Friends STAGE Street. call at may to fill your will be accorded by the j FLORAL SPRAY the Sundberg-Olpl- n Mortuary PERFORMANCES 1 Disabled Veterans Wasatch of Orem Tuesday evening ta'ri'iiw'i- of Provo. Interment In tht JULY 9 and at from Wednesday r 23, 24, 23, 26 emer9ency Provo City Cemetery. the Chapel prior to services. M Tit tOUUtl Obituaries ; Brother Of Am. Fork Physician Dies at 52 Gd Springville Woman Dies .;W ... r hi Native Of an Provo Dies "..".. ' Loveless Of Illness . Midway Native Most Banks, Merchants WilL Remain Open for 'Moon Day' Succumbs - - u t S . Provo Lady Succumbs cwi i m h In Hospital i JfrfjUt I v. pre-heari- berg-Olpi- Services Timetable Held for Man, 38 Mona Man - Succumbs Parktr Russian Luna ar tt Native Of Juab County Dies at 60 d Man-ooki- COPIES Last Rites n, p.m.-Com- For Nephi Edith Nash, 84 Dies Friday Native Set - Berg Mortuary Services s, Cumbers j OPEN SUNDAY cm. - 9 p.m. Olpin Shea. Ma pie ton, Stent requiem mass will be conducted Monday at 9 a.m. in the St Francis Church in Provo. Koly Rosnry will be held Sunday at 8 p.m. at the Olpin Family Mortuary, 86 East 800 S mth, Provo, where friends may call Sunday Burial in evening from the Mt. Calvary Cemetery in HUU ""7 'J VUttrf ft! PROVO FLORAL 2M W EST 1st SOUTH 1 M if KM 37J-M- ImI r Jy IE. BEESLEY Monument & Vault Company 725 8 S. State Ph. 374-058- drug needs CENTER 373-721- 6-- Salt Lake City. rfll 1 0 rSCmv Is J Burial yyj ''p? 'I 0 CSTY MUQ in the Orem City Cemetery. I Raphne Roberts Loveless funeral services will he held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Orem 31st Ward Chapel, 545 South 8uO East in Orem. Friends may call at the Sundberg Olpin Mortuary in Orem Monday evening from 9 and Tuesday at the chapel prior to services. Interment 7-- in the Orem City Cemetery. fcfll "ly '1 el 4ii 1 ft OREM HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM TICKETS ARE GOING FAST AT WAKEFIELD'S in PROVO OREM CHAMBER of COMMERCE $1.00-$l.S0-$- 2.00 Ward Heal, Provo. funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Berg Drawing Boom Chapel of Provo. Friends may cau Monday evening at the mortuary from 8 p.m. and Tuesday prior to services.or Bishop Max C. Rawlings the Provo Hth Ward will officiate in the services. Interment In tht Provo City Eta 6-- |