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Show Rwrejr Sunday HeroW 4 . w Weather Obituaries Rites Slated - k, if... SPRT.GVILLE Alden (Elde) Chikis, 62, Salt Lake City, a former Springville resident, died Funeral lervices for Elsie Friday at his home of a heart Elizabeth Palme Warren, 86, ailment. He was born Aug. 10. 1907, S21 W. 100 S , Provo, will be Monday at U a m. in the Berg in Springville, a son of Moses Drawing Hoom and Buleah Santameyers Childs. Chapel, 185 E. He married Sylvia Bartell on Center, Provo, April 25, 1930, in Eureka. Bishop Alton Mr. Childs attended SpringvilGrone man, le schools. At the time of his Sixth death he was Provo employed at the L D S Ward, Ft. Douglas Hidden Valley o 1 1 i c iating. Country Club as a maintance Mri. Warren supervisor. He was chairman of died Friday the club's credit union. Surviving are his widow of : Mn. Warrea at the Utah Salt Lake City; one son and one Valley Hospital of causes inci- daughter, Byron Childs, Los dent to age. Alamos, N.M., and Mrs. Nelda Friends may call at the mor- Christensen, Sherman Oaks, tuary tonight from I to 8 p.m. Calif.; nine grandchildren, and and Monday prior to the ser- one sister, Mrs. Mary Giles, vices. California. Mrs. WarreB was born Nov. Funeral services will be conJ4, 1882, in Springville, a daugh- ducted Monday at 1 p.m. in ter of William and Mercie the Wheeler Mortuary Chapel where friends Johnson Palmer. She married in Springville, Elmo Stone in 1903. They were may call tonight from 7 to I later divorced. p.m. and Monday prior to the She later married Thomas services. Burial will be in the Warren on Dec. 8, 1910, in Salt Springville Evergreen CemLake City. He died July 15, etery. Provo Lady km morning 1941. Warren received her education in Springville City her first achools. Following her first she made marriage home in Springville, later mov- tng to Schofield. After her sec-;omarriage she made her ."home in Schofield, moving to ; American Fork later, for five ; years. In 1916 they moved to : provo, where she had resided : until her death. Very active lit the IDS Church, she had . served as a Belief Society teacher and had worked on the quilting committee and Old Folks Committee. She was active in the Provo Senior Citizens. Her hobbies iaAt1atuAitr mam fflttMi wwinn rrcic iaiiv-- j ucnuc wv aa milt and knitting. Surviving are two sons and two daughters, LeRoy L. Lowe, Orangevale, Calif.; Palmer T. Warren and Mrs. Stanlev S. Mildred) Taylor, both of Pro vo, and Mrs. Verl E. (Theda) Child, Springville; 15 grandMrs. nd : Payson Man Succumbs In Hospital . Anna Dean n, Elmira Ahlin Dies; Rites Set Tuesday - ter of William F. and da m i Andrew Johnson. Heber. died HEBER 84. 201 W. 2nd S. Thursday of natural causes at a Sa t Lake hospital. He was born Feb. S. 1885. in Heber, a son of Andrew and Eda R. Johnson Johns m. He maron Sept. ried Luella Cummin 23, 1907, In Heber. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a cabinet maker and a carpenter. Mr. Johnson was a member of the bus uwrcn, having served in the Sunday school aa a superintendent and also as a high priest Surviving are mi wraow oi Heber: two sons and three dau Mrs. Earl (Atha) Mon ghters, tgomery, Mrs. Merroi (Mae) Murdock and Mrs. Leo (Nona) Babb, all of Heber; Fay R. inhnsnn. Orem. and Jay O. 18 grand Johnson, Midvale; n children; 39 great - grana-hiidrpand four brothers and one sister, Dewey Johnson and Mrs. Louise Coleman, both of Provo; Gus Johnson, Salt Lake City; Porter Johnson, Highland, Calif., and Arnold Johnson, Heber. FnnAral services will be Mon- i nm. lr me Heber City LDS Fourth Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the Olpin Carter. She married J o-seph L. Ahlin 3, 1904 in the Mrs. Ahlin Salt Lake City LDS Temple. He died in January of 1950. She was an active member ef the LDS Church. Survivors include a son, Ernest Ahlin, Santaquin; two daughters, Mrs. A. D. (Bessie) McKnight, Norwalk, Calif.; Mrs. i.1 M tf ., Dies In Hospital K & evasion, niu., ghter of Asa Rachael Shaw Roberts, she married and S J, i om e .. A A Underwood at Salem in 1903. 1 miss Mrs. Hardenbrook He later died. and she mar- ried Robert W. Dangerfield June 21, 1915. He died in 1937. She married Henry Hardenbrook in June of 1945. He died in 1955. She was a member of the LDS Church Relief Society, and the Garden Club. Survivors include ions, Edward Underwood, Gardenia, Wendell Calif., Dangerfield, Clarence Danger-fielMapleton, Sandy, Fred Dangerfield, Salt Lake City; daughters, Mrs. Theodore (lily) Hanks, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ray (Ruby) Smith, Nampa, Idaho, Mrs. George (Pearl) Folkner, Springville, nd Mrs. Diamond (Ethel) Lucas, Springville; 29 grand children, five and sister, Mrs. Martha Dando, Lot Angeles, Calif. Funeral will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Wheeler Mortuary Chapel in Springville. with Bishop Russell Walker of the d, offici ating. Friends may call at the mortuary Monday from 7 to 9 Mapleton Second Ward p.m. and Tuesday prior to services. Burial will be in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Graveside Rites Held for Provo Infant Statistics Graveside services were Sat- - vi, "anti-Sociali- kadip. , although demoted from positions of leadecship, are still high parliamentary officials. With thest statements, the Czechoslovak moved swiftly to fix blame lor the ruts, which left at least five persons dead as thousands of Czechoslovaks protested the start of the second year of Soviet occupation. The statements also hinted at more arrests and the possible government Me-Gi- ll, opened up the subject with a Donald question. Warren Parduhn. 48. Highland, died Thursday at his home of HUNTERS HUNTED natural causes. OULU, Finaland (UPI)-T- he He was born Dec. 8. 1920, in hunters are hunting the geese South Jordan, a son of Henry C. and police are hunting the and Mabel Beckstead Parduhn. hunters. He married Ma ion Johnson on The Oulu area is a favorite Feb. 35, 1960, in Las Vegas, Nev. resting spot for migrating geese Mr. Parduhn was a member and hunting them is forbidden of the American Fork Jaycees in spring and summer. Howev and the American Legion. He er. poachers are plentiful a.id was a veteran of World H. omciais are craoung aown w Surviving are his widow of avoid a repetition of last year, American Fork; one son and two when several hundred geese daughters, Marcus Parduhn, were illegally killed. The local and Susan Parduhn, all of game association is offering 100 American Fork; his parents of marks ($24) regard for every American Fork, and two bro- poacher bagged. thers and two sisters, Jay Parduhn and Leon Parduhn, both COMING EVENTS of American Fork; Mrs. N. D. (Lois) Anderson, Idaho Falls, PROVO MOOSE LODGE Ma., and Mrs. Irvin (Norma) Provo Moose Lodge No. 843 will hold a steak fry today at Chipman, American Fork. Funeral services will be Mon Rotary Park in Provo Canyon, day at 11 am at the Anderson beginning at 4:30 p.m. Members and Sons Chapel, in American and their partners are asked Fork, where frienda may call to bring their own dishes. tonight from 6 to 8 p.m. and - MEMORIALS ef BEAUTY Phone 373-101- 0 un?lr. and nnt Mr 8""' 10. others 1M1 npnt Itst Ortm 12V1S30 James Daniel Adair funeral services Monday will at bt conducted 2 p.m. at the Mortuary, 495 Friends may call at the mortuary and Sunday evening from Monday prior to services. Burial at tht Orem City Sundberg-Olpi- n South State, Orem. 7-- 9 Cemetery. . h uiuuua.ia"uu. inri,,. J of'naS tives achieved a 100 per centsecumy an? nas ned"lQ mid - - - week. Even - mark and 103 failed to vote controversial progiam awieu level Viet teadervhhe"0 out Cong liberal, by ADA standards, on stamping ee' ship w toe. country's towns and ?.5u'fur as any issue. - i- Indian Children opportunity. The Indian Student Placement Program began officially in 1954, placing students until they graduate from high school. Tribal councils and the Bureau of Indian Affairs offer many some of college scholarships, which are given to students in the foster parents program. All students are bilingual (English and their tribal language) and many go on missions to their own tribes follow. Ing graduation from high school. Parents of some of the students do not belong to the LDS Church. Failure a Some time ago, Canada tried similar program on a paid basis, but the program failed. Some churches have established schools on Indian reservations, but no other church has a ilar placement program. A professional social or case worker is paid by the LDS Church to supervise and coun sel approximately 100 of the students. The social workers are resource persons who may be called on by the foster parents and the schools. sim- iT Berg f Mortuary & Services M further -- grew abov noal half-doze- Two Boys BIE Day (Continued from Page One) intendent of the Provo School District. Those present at the head table will irclude Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, president of Brig-haYoung University, and Dr. Ted Bell, state superintendent of schools. Last year Gov. Calvin L. Rampton spoke at the annual event. This year's speaker, Mr. Eccles, is president of the First Security Corporation. He will be introduced by Max Elliott, vice president and manager of tne Provo branch of the First Security Bank. The Day is the first phase of a program. In March, Day will be held, at which time business men will visit the schools to see the operations there. At 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, teach ers will enter faculty meetings and have Individual preparation tor tne opening of school the next day. m E two-pha- Education-Business-Indust- ry (E-B-- I) of their dirt shells, leaving layers of exposed rock. Two nearby green mountains bear a pair of ugly brown scars where the flood swent over in a waterfall fashion, sweeping away huge trees in its path. The river was back to normal iWidth Saturday, but acres of mud stretched to either side. In one deep drift the rear of a large truck stuck- - up. Two people were believed in its cab 10 feet below. Searchers due at the sludge, and around every pile of debris In the hunt for bodies. CARELESS (?) DRIVING DENVER Police (UPI) Tuesday ticketed Denver cab driver Edward Hepp for careless driving. He ran into a plane at Stapleton International Airport. Hepp said he was on his way to pick up a passenger at the Combs Aircraft Office when his cab struck the wing of a plane parked outside a hangar. "I didn't see it." Hepp explained. Today's true Love match. pain designed with the new look John William Kennedy funeral postponed, and will be announced by Berg Mortuary of Provo. Elmer Robert Falconer, funeral aervicei will be held in Rockford, HI. r PROVO Arthur V. Gray funeral services will bt conducted Monday at 2 p.m. In the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo. Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday evening, iiu monniy prior 10 irom services. Interment in tht Provo City Cemetery. 0 PR0Y0 BEESLEY FLORAL Monument & Vault 201 W. 1st SOUTH 373-700- Company 1 72S S. State Ph. 374-058- 0 Elsit EUiabeth Palmer Warren funral service, will bt conducted Monday at 11 a.m. in the Berg Drawing room chapel of Provo. Friends miy call at the mortuary Sunday 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday prior to services. Interment in Provo City Cemcteix m. to only James Rilr itlde villages for the sharP'y heading Tliieuerf. The dispute Huong . broke into the open five weeksjAtlantlc-agoThieu has sought a cabinet! The state road department 133 bridges were washed which would include representa-(sai- d out by the high waters. All tives of all South roads in Nelson County were in parties political to use only Vietnam. Huong stood firm in.limited by demandme cabinet ministers ;cHierK'cy venicies. n whose first loyalty was to the A helicopters shutnation not political parties. tled to the Nelson area Saturday, bringing in medicine, food and supplies and returnine to outside areas bearing bodies. State hydrologists said the (Continued from Page One) flood is the worst to hit in a century. rived from Provo City and the Virginia It started Tuesday when resuscitator was used, but the torrential rains from the tailend under the had been youngster of Hurricane Camilla slammed water too long. into the Allegheny Mountain Gary Takahashi was found about IS minutes after falling area, swelling the headauarters off ihe flotation device. The of the James River. Camilla had already claimed swimmers at the beach gathered and formed a line, which more than 100 lives and left the extended from 'the shore near- Mississippi Gulf Coast a ly to the buoy that marks off shambles when It slammed the swimming area. One of the ashore Sunday night. Tightly swimmers felt the body and it knit but the most nowerful hurricane ever to hit the U.S. was brought to shore. The occurred mainland. drownings around 4:30 p.m. Both of the Camille spin off rain atormj boys were pronounced dead on in its inland chase before arrival at Utah Valley Hospi- heading back into the Atlantic. tal. Sometimes known aa the Survivors, in addition to the "Jimmy River" because of its mother and father, include a lazy flow, the James, fed bv a brother, Warren Isao Takaha- Camille deluge, slammed out shi, and a sister, Diane Nalani through the valleys, devastating both of Oxnard; hamlets and Takahashi, climbing up grandparents Mr. and Mrs. mountainsides. Stanley Takahashi, Long Beach, At the communitv of Woods's Calif., and Mrs. E. R. Popa, Mill, where the river normallv Hawaii. Oahu, SO feet across, it crew to 500 Funeral services will be held is feet wide. About 25 families are in Calif. Oxnard, Friday unaccounted for In the area. The mountains wera stripped Bridal o--o S. HCW Downriver a t Richmond v ork began as floowa- . . , Kl' B1U" ' ..n.j ac irom a saadba8 fortress thrown up cleanup . Jordan cemetery. MEDICAL CENTER From 11:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Ton" marks reporter I frwJL t77 493 wZ until Khiem is able to form a1 Rampant California Succumbs Monday prior to the services. Burial will be In the South to 111 (Cootiboed from Page One) removal of some moderate Dublike students had traveled in all government officials cek and Smrkovsky. night, had unloaded. One ef Several The same scene is being Fire in many parts of the United States, and Western Canada. Some 4,000 Indian stuIn dents will be placed in foster SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI- )- homes for the winter months Flames spread over more than in Georgia, Colorado, Arizona, 63,000 acres of dry brush in Utah, Idaho, Washington, Calihills and canyons of three fornia, British Columbia, Alsouthern California counties berta, and Saskatchewan. Sturday and a heavy veil of All students are baptized smoke hanging overhead ham- members of the LDS Church and must be recommended by pered firefighter!. The biggest fire raged out of a branch president or a miscontrol over 40,000 acres on the sionary before being interviewed Camp Ptndleton Marine Corps by a social worker and placed base, which adjoins President in a foster home. Nixon's Western White House, "Students must have a good and the Cleveland National school record, good church rec Forest. ord, and a good attitude to be The fire was 10 miles due placed in the program," Mr. east of San Clemente, burning Shumway said. "The major in a southeasterly direction, purpose of the program is to and officials said there was no develop leadership while growrisk it would turn toward the ing spiritually, scholastically, coast and Nixon's seaside villa. socially, and having better conChemical retaxdants were ditions in which to live." Not Paid dumped on the flames from aircraft operated Dy tne u.a. Foster parents are not reForest Service and the Califor- imbursed for the student's care, nia Division of Forestry. Mr. Shumway added. The foster parents are expected to treat the Indian students as "one of the family" while givWill ing the student love, security, (Continued from Page One) discipline, understanding, and JUSTE OPEN SUNDAY WgammSg.ate .ment Resident Ruel (Marie) Forsey, Payson; nine grandchildren; 19 greatgrandchildren; three brothers and one sister, Warren Carter, Provo; Reuben Carter, Spring Lake; Orsen Carter, Santaquin; Mrs. Sharlotte Haskell, Payson. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 12 noon in the San--j taquin-Tinti- c LDS Stake CenJ ter, with Bishop Junior A. Butler officiating. Friends may call at the Keith Jolley Mortuary in Payson Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the place of services Tuesday prior to time of rites. Interment will be in the Erastus Snow Haws. Vearl E. Haws and Relatives Santaquin City Cemetery. lJS lLpm Acked Highland 7-- 1275 N. University Ave. mid-sessi- ?ThM2,,W.!,e,Bb,,! - Woman Dies s de-shi- against AMERICAN FORK XllliSS! "STat .jt Native of Nephi Dies in Mishap $92.J million. REYNOLDS C. By Premier (LTD central Virginia area of Lovmgston, (tri) the Oldrka Cernik said Saturday WASHINGTON (LTD crews vunrv w Rescue explored th s., and counter that u nanu oi Democratic for with at least u CLCU"mt locality, revolutionary elements" searcnnized this week's hots union (ADA) Saturday accused James River Saturday to in an attempt OechvakU NlIan overthrow the government. teamed up in the search for As Cernu spoke in Moravia bedU s crisscrossing area d yi fnin the Communist party oewspa- before, searched leadermountain Democratic villages. e Senate per Rude Prava claimed that we come back d ft ,nl in k of arrested mterrogaUon we and find we missed SO something Wt Saturday monstrators had uncovered the; jB review of Virginia im were said Charlottesville Fire Chief set Lionel Key who headed officials oloddin on man "for h ramn I "" 3 uvui CO kill H kite 1 tormer reform leaders Aiexantne Sixm adminiof the James Saturdav tri1 t?nks ster Dubcek and Josef Smrkov- - fr u t siUgEish pace h i'Twim yesterday we found sky bodies by walking right belegislatively and a reactionary The atate-ru- n Prague radio one administrative" their legs. tween demanded that those respensi- 'Continued from Page One) trouble now is the "The preceded j . senators and, . Die 1 lur me iigmu.g hnABS .r. th c.m0 lranij., from public We. removed rat-- ,i h lihprsraskwf Huone and his cabinet to .;.( A PRAGUE Study Friends may call at 6500 S. Redwood Rd., Salt Lake City, tonight from f to 8 p.m. and Monday at the ward chapel one Lehi hour prior to the services. Mr. Stanley was born Nov. S, 1912, in Nephi, a son of Ruben Meda Katerna Hoist StanlLOGAN Funeral services and He married Mary Jane Reed for Ellen Pearson Olsen, 81, ey. in Eureka, Nev., on Sept 28, Logan, sister of Essie N. Pear- 1934. son, Lehi, will be Monday at Mr. Stanley was a member of 1 p!m. in the Hall Mortuary in the Riding Club and the call friends where may Logan, Cutler Racing AsUtah Valley tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. and sociation. Monday one hour prior to the He was a member of the LDS services. Mrs. Olsen died Wed- Church. nesday in a Logan hospital of Surviving are his widow of natural causes. Burial will be West Jordan; one son, Reed in the Logan City Cemetery. L. Stanley, West Jordan; three grandchildren, and four broth ers and five sisters, Ralph CARD OF THANKS With deepest gratitude and Stanley, Mrs. Lawrence (Marie) appreciation we desire to ac- White and Mrs. Richard (Floknowledge the assistance and rence) Clarke, all of Salt Lake South expressions of sympathy of our City; Edgar E. Stanley, H. Clarence Jordan: durStanley, friends and relatives many L. Stanley, Mona; ing our recent sorrow. We take Union; James A.G. Mrs. (Jessie) Wright, those to thank all this means Nev.; Mrs. John (Elanore) who assisted at the services, sent floral tributes, gave ex- Tester, Moore Park. Calif., and Hemut. pressions of condolence, or in Mrs. Sarah White, in wlil be the Burial Redwood any other way assisted during our bereavement, caused by the Memorial Estates. passing of our beloved father, PHARMACY slaps i Rescue Crews Continue Leadership Searching in Virginia the James at Under Nixon JEFFREY me va. ada j BORN urday in the Provo City CemeAT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL tery for Stacy R. Fillmore, son of Earl R. and Saturday: Bov to Vernon and Diane tur DeLoa Dawn Thompson Fillner Pankratz, Orem. more, 1320 W. 600 S., Provo, Boy to George F. ar.a Judy who died Friday at the Utah Musser Peterson, Provo. Valley Hospital of prematurity. WilHe was born Aug. 21, 1969, in Boy to Joe and Pat E. son Larsen, Orem. Provo. Friday: Surviving are his parents of Boy to Lars and Colleen Provo; one twin brother, Tracy Greenlee Woolsey, Provo. K. Fillmore, and a sister, Anna Boy to James and Ida Kay Marie Fillmore, both of Provo; Sneil Slaymaker, Spanish Fork. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Aug. 15: Kenneth Griffin, Provo; Vern Boy to Thomas and Marilyn on Thompson, North Dakota; Johns Alexander, Provo. Mrs. Rhea Fillmore, Provo, and although it was clear that he Rex Fillmore, Huntington, and had been informed. The South Mr. and Korean leader had warned Mrs. Rawl Porter, Escalante, Nixon that a big pullout might and Mrs. Emma Reynolds, have repercussions of security Communist forces Castledale. and Burial was In the Provo City throughout the world his on own border particularly Funeral Cemetery under the direction of WEST JORDAN which is threatened from the services for Thomas Henry Berg Mortuary of Provo. North. Stanley, 56, - West Jordan, a "The President has decided native of Nephi, will be Monday to defer a decision on further at 1 p.m. in the West Jordan troop replacements in South First LDS Ward Chapel, 7950 Vietnam pending receipt of S. 17th W., West Jordan. Mr. further information and further Stanley died Friday of injuries with regard to the evaluation suffered when a fork lift crulevel which has enemy activity Conshed him Friday at Utah South Vietnam in occurred crete Company in Salt Lake earlier this month," Ziegler City. told newsmen after a Sister of Matil- Yorgerson on Nov. Of Heber PAYSON-Br- uce Badham, 66, Mortuary in Heber tonight from died . Thursday in the Payson 7 to p.m. and Monday prior City Hospital of natural causes. to the services. Bunai win oe He was born Jan. 18, 1903 in in the Heber City Cemetery. Payson, a son I of Henry and married Ver-- 1 a Thurgood o n July 18, 1934 in Provo. A veteran of World War II, he had served Mr. Badham in the U. S. Army. He received his educa tion in the Payson City Schools and was a member of the LDS Church. Mr. Badham was a past president of the Payson Lions Club. children? 35 He had been employed at Keig- and one sister, Mrs. Lena ley Quarry for 22 years, before Provo. retiring about three years ago. Burial will be in the Provo Survivors include his widow, City Cemetery. Payson; a daughter, Mrs. Sally Christensen, Sandy; two grand. children; three brothers and a sister, John Badham, Payson; Paul Badham, Provo; Dean Badham, Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Fay Linton, South Gate, Calif. Funeral services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. in the Park LDS Second Ward in Payson, with Bishop Vernell Evans offi ciating. Friends may call at the Elmira Car- Keith Jolley Mortuary tonight SANTAQUIN ter Ahlin, 83, died Friday at a from 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday Provo hospital of causes inci- prior to services. Interment dent to age. will be in the Payson City CemShe was etery with military rites to be born Dec. 21, accorded by Payson American 1885 in Santa-quiLegion Post 48. a daughn, Andrew Johnson Premier Revolutionists Prove, Salt Lake City, Ogdea and Logan: Generally fair through Sunday; isolated afterMAPLETON Bertha May noon and evening thundershow-er- s Underwood Dangerfield Harden-brootem ever mountains; little 17, Mapleton, ded Satperature change. urday in Payson Hospital. Born Resident Dies In Salt Lake dech Accuses Succumbs ille Monday for I Mapleton Resident of oai Wre nothing 62 W. 2AUJS CUSTOM CHARGE OPEN MON.TI19 without your love. CENTER |