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Show ?ER SunJoy'HeraTJ T 1968 Weather Monday for Succumbs in Salt Lake City . rain less than 10 per cent. North Utah: Pair through today; a little warmer. South Utah: Partly cloudy Local Writers Gain Honors Carbon Board Accepts New Wage Proposal . From Utah Writers League - . The PRICE, Utah (LTD and Mirla, Waiter Maughan, second place Executive Board of the Carbon Nancy Armstrong of the published pre-tee- n members both story, "Tea- Thayne, County Education Association of m nuts m ,he Woodg- -. mri hon. Valley Chapter Friday" nPght to ac- league of "ters- orabe mention, unpublished cept the school district's wagei ui u'c annum uiatrs jiusi proposal. story ' The Firs in No was forthcom-- 1 ers Roundup held this year Have Eight Lees," see-Di0rers :.innm . " ,mg on a possible vote by tne, honorabl? mention unoub-- Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo and Logan: Fair through today; a little warmer; probability of Waters Leo S. r Roundup Ob ituaries Rites Set : S'late It V pre-tee- n - w 5. rWtoJ'SbSSW SrffbyS, -listed play Nymphony," and m en bonorrtte unpub categories receive gold hshed article onto to diamonds or put quills hon-cu- afternoon with d Ex-Prcvr- an SALT LAKE CITY Funeral showers and evening thunder-services for Leo Smith Waters. showers today; little tempera85, Salt Lake City, a native of ture change. services for Springville, will be Monday at. OGDn'- -r Ella Tavior Phil ips, 87. Ogden, noon at the Larkin Mortuary,! a former resident of Provo, will 260 E. South Temple, Salt Lake' be Monday at City, where friends may call' m. in the tonight from 6 to 8 p.m. and Berg Drawing Monday prior 10 me services. T) l,nnn lfa U'nU.n J',aA t kic linmn wldelv-srattere- M Thursday morning. Mardyn M. MiUer, second gold quills. The Executive Board's deci- - previously-wo- n orable mention, published pre won first Mrs. announce-1 Armstrons i.ame after sin Are sent by the Carbon County place for a published teen story, "The Indisns honor- second and " fomine": miinii'rtnm Slave Education the "Nabal of Board Boy, teachers to return to work Wed- - and Mrs. Thayne for a publish able mention San Taylor conMust Die"; Ruth nesday, notifying Superintendent ed article, "Awareness, the Di test, "Some Louise Partridge, third place, Grant Kilfoyle by Sunday. vine Gift." Earlier Friday, Atty. Gen. Mrs. Armstrong also won sec. unpublished articles, "Incident 3 185 E. Center, Thursday of causes incident to' Between Yellow Jacket and Vernon Romney said the State ond . H story, place for a teen-ag- e of mav Board Education former certify Provo, age. rw,r Mariano Springs'; Christie ,m;.v,j ! A1J Bishop D. Ec- Lund Co,es- - ttfd honorable He was born Aug. 27. 1884, In; teacher applicants for employ- - c,oSes " second for the n one-aana A "1 Hps Cameron , Snririsvile. a son of John iwm-m 1 nnsn Truh mem, ui uuu. Tnrwiv "NavaiO "kiiuuu,' ui.jiuuw.v a vvuuu, lull, tn iinmihlkhpd ' j 'an ' Um.. Ma! irVihnun'' ft'TQMfinfl rfrf'r(H tQnhprc 5irp f -Tk.U .1.,, " o f f i c i a t - Carolyn Louise Smith Waters. was man meoSpringville "et Kee," and third honorable Py. not vail?ble. h0norabl mention mom one-cSatPtulHe iwana rollover marred laqs killed in a ing. Mrs. tinn for imnuhlished short storv.lbon. , Kilfoyle said, before the vote Sam Taylor regional contest. lios died at! on Nov. 26, 1908, in Murray, urdav in Tooele County near by foe Executive Committee, rJinnar. fmm ttwi Wal "TimiTue TittcrtatUa of Canyon Taust. Mrs. Phillips her home in' She died Oct. 25, 1951. nth., that the board intended to de Mr. waters was a memDer Darrell R. Haws was riding in Ogden Thursday evening of were Lea N. Lane, third Country. of many teachers chapter the of and the Moose Lodge hark of a nirkun driven bv causes Incident to age. The poetry winners will be 'p'ace, unpublished short story, retSne Locomotive his father-in-laof Brotherhood Gordon Young he Moon"; janet annourv,ed at the Poets Break- Fiiends may call at the Lark-i- n Firemen and Engineers. He Mitchell. 66. Orem. when the1 fao) vinff held this moraine. corjv raf... VVtfc Mortuary in Ogden tonight was a retired railroad worker cation would let them "go ahead XV, UailllLVl UI, vehicle rolled. The accident oc from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the with the fill all positions and Mr. Waters was also a member curred on Faust Rd., a dirt Berg Mortua'y in Provo Mon- of the LDS Church. best qualified people they can which Johns St. from runs road day from noon to time of servrecruit." Surviving are his four daugh- to Fairfield. ices. Under the proposed contract, ters and two sons, Douglas L. Injured In the mishap were She was born Nov. 30, 1882, Carbon County teachers would Mrs. Waters, Marves Waters, I Mitchell, his wife, Katie Ann, 1 In Provo, a daughter of Isaiah be docked one day's pay, a Nof Rollie (Darlyne) singer, 65, their daughter and wife of and Mercy Veater Taylor. She Mrs. Ernest hotly contested point during the (Ruth) Vos and the victim, Clarice Haws, 41, married Orrin R. Phillips on Mrs. James L. earlier CCEA meeting. (Doris) Hooton, and Mitchell D. Haws, 14, son June 28, 1905, in Beaver. He all of Sal4. Lake The Utah County Commission which pointed out the need for The refusal of teachers to City, and Mrs. of the victim. died March 5, 1949. contracts the stalled will conduct a public meeting a full airing but dia not opensign Pets (Fein) Vos Jr.. Maena: at 10 a.m. in the com- - cate one side or another, ing of school in the district and Mrs. Phillips had attended 23 grandchildren; 66 great- " V ' seven students for idled 4,000 mission chambers, to air their The hospital was constructed Beaver schools. Following her! grandchildren; one great-great- classes. of scheduled reasons for offering for saIeWjth costs shared by the found-th- e days she her husband and marriage grandchild, and one brother, d resided in the Beaver and facility formerly known as ation, the county and a federal, Thomas S. Waters, Burley, Ida. Dies SLC the Eldred Hospital for the agency established by the HiuV areas until 1924, when they Burial will be in the Wasatch moved to Oasis. In 1927 they Lawn Memorial Park. Burton act. The foundation put Chronically HI. SALT LAKE CITY-Fun- eral comweeks the the county $668,- moved to Provo, where she repast During Up $36,258, services for John Ether Wilkeri finalized mission their 174.06, and the has sided until 1959, at which time Lake Salt brother son, 56, City, she moved tr Ogden to live arrangement with the pie $567,000. of Jasper Wilkerson, American Sunset Manor Founda-- j should with a daughter, Mrs. Lenore Eldred; e sale be completed, 2 will be at Fork, p.m Monday MISS MICHIGAN, Pamela Eldred, was named Miss America tion. The settlement involved thA Gardner. win k- - ohHcated tn in the Cannon Sixth Werd of some $36,248 1.87 the 1970 Saturday night la Atlantic City, N.J., while outside for payment 934 Mr, Active in the LDS Church, Ave. Freemont not more than $300,000 Chapel, Residents of Utah Valley are' -demonstrators protested at the pageant. (Herald-UP- I Wilkerson died Friday in a Salt she had served in the Relief to tne agency to the share burden being asked The county recenUy explained Lake hospital of natural causes. Society as a secretary and visitof the Hurricane Camille that T Com" .ad HiHn tn 5"" ne of reasoM for ing teacher. She had worked Friends may call at the Des-widespread destruction rf bjdding h as a Primary teacher and Suneret Mortuary, 36 E. 7th S., and death in the Mississippi th h & The iud day School teacher, and had AHm Ann Hrindlev Waters. Salt Lake Citv. tonight from 6 Gul Coast area last month. wffl tak M subject ,ace 1 ueen acuve in me Daugmers y caring tor inai-ma-n Richard S. Stone, drive chair- - L. tu. Springville died at an Orem to 8 p.m. and Monday at tne 0,6 of Utah Pioneers in the Provo . te and since Satiirdav to Patientsone 8ent hour ward hnme mnrninaa of chapel prior for the Utah County United JMhf i. il . pl. naa resiuea weIfare j. j in hav" urea, one the services. Burial will be in the Fund said Pr8rains that ine:causes incident to age, Fund, rn,f!federal been accelerated and with th rrovo riignin wara ana at me the Redwood Memorial Estates, e'tingwa?. has been asked bv the CentralL.1116 was She ? a time of her death was a mema"y "era' .advent of medicare. born Sept. 9, Utah Chapter of the ber of the Washington Terrace 1875 at Red to Uni the Red Cross increase only double preliminary winner By ROBERT GATTY Third Ward in Ogden. ted Fund contribution to the Rock, Oneida ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (UPI) with victories in talent and Red Cross by $6,568. Ida., County, Surviving are her three sons swimsuit competition. Miss Michigan, Pamela Anne "We aren't going to increase end three daughters, Heber the daughter Cheryl Christine Carter, Miss in Isles of George and our U.F. drive goal," Mr. Stone Eldred, a 21 year old classical New Taylor Phillips, Salt Lake City; Jersey, earlier won the Donal B. Phillips and Mrs. ballet dancer, was crowned "Neat as A Pin" award while said, "but we are going to try Jane Shutt LINDON-Officof Lindon's ials British Carlyle (Dorothy) Lewis, both Brindley. Miss America Saturday night at Miss Michigan, Pamela Anne to exceed that goal by enough LONDON (UPI)-T- he to cover this additional need. of Provo; Sherman Taylor PhilHome Office announced SaturShe came to Community Fair and Horse Eldred. won a talent contest. a pageant picketed by demon"In the comparison with the day night that Robert F. Utah as a child Show, biggest little show in lips, San Francisco, Calif.; v. Miss California, Susan Ellen need other she strators and reclaiming were the Mrs. Lenore Gardner, Ogden, for Red Cross assistance Williams, an American black Basic education for the fifth Mrs. Waters assessing and settled Ulah, brown-eye- d blonde is a Anton, and Mrs. Neal (Norma) Bun with her parents In Sevier sults of their efforts today, and contestants were being "exploit in the area of Camille's hurri militant wanted in the United year will begin Monday evening and Miss Minnesota, Judith cane nell, Orem; 19 grandchildren, County where she spent her the general opinion appeared to ed." path, the demand on Utah States on a kidnaping charge at 7:30 p.m. and continue each Claire Mendenhall blonde is a and 37 childhood. She married Parley be favorable. County residents is small, Mr. has been jailed in England. and Thursday in the Miss New Jersey, Miss The anouncement was made Monday Stone said. Burial will be in the Provo Alton Waters Nov. 16, 1898 in The city wound up its fair California, Miss Ohio, Miss flutist. School with an oppor Franklin Semifinalists who did not "We can do the job if every a few hours after Williams tunity for adults over 18 years-othe Manti LDS Temple. He died Saturday night with the junior City Cemetery. and Miss Minnesota Michigan failed to show up in Detroit Sept. 10, 1938. riding club show and the were named finalists Saturday make the last round were Miss United Fund supporter in Utah where age to have free schooling, u fgents of the Federal learn Adria After the Eleane Colorado, his will chase. increase Easton; County gift by to read, write, figure, do. 1970 Most of her life was spent greased pig Miss the America at night were Miss Hawaii, Sheryl Akaka; $3 for the year. Hundreds of Bureau of Investigation in Mapleton where she moved Chuck Wagon breakfast, which Pageant which was picketed by shopwork, develop physical fit Miss Massachusetts, Georgia families in Mississippi lost ev wailing to arrest him in the the festivities Saturday demonstrators. in 1900 and resided until ness, adaptability to modern belief he was aboard a Trans so the a colorful parade with Miss Ohio, Kathy Lynn Sylvia Hossfled; Miss New erything they owned etc. living ing to Provo in 1965 to make morning, World Airlines flight from When individuals have ac her home. An active member "oats, marcning Danas, ana Baumann was the pageant's Mexico, Patricia Jo Brummett sacrifice for us is small, Mr. London. Miss and New Stone Linda said. the York, beautiful of the LDS church, she held girls sipalled skills equal to eighth A spokesman for the British quired Maria Trybus. The goal for the Utah County ficial beginning of the fair, Home Office said Williams grade they are encouraged to positions in the auxili- Also announced were the United Fund drive that starts The grand entry consisted of t - oen immerlinfelv intn nther area ary organizations, serving asi aiiivcu tlium rtlllta alt 1AJ11winners of $1,000 scholarships j trade surrey carrying Mayor a member of the YWMIA pres-Jon- e 1'"?ilon's (employment, college, Heathrow Airport Friday for talent among girls who are d g ",wel-!ana Sunday seph Christiansen and the fair's (Continued from Page One) was stopped by immigra - high school completion etc.) not finalists. Those winners !Lm health and Steven Ford and youth nnrf Relief Societv tpach--! royalty, Srhnni tion officers and taken to Last year 117 people enrolled OP.EM-El- don 11 Adams, m J rl Hyrum ti a and sprvinpe snnnnrtJ was puiiea ay nister Jose de Magalhaes Pinto were Dulcie Elizabeth Scrip- nrnPTflme x u uarK. snerrie o j it if until in this Adult Educatior, Division r vimiimu LfiU'iitM. niiii Pentonville Priscn. 7, 324 W. 400 S., Orem, died who, at 3:20 p.m. (2:20 p.m ture, Miss Illinois, for piano: ed by the fund. of Provo's Community School not was sue reurea reoemiy. ner nuu- -' "It 0 considered '. i IIosUtah Lois at the Ann Valley Koth, Miss Iowa, for Friday "What we want to do . . . dpsirahlo fhat ha chnnlH ho nrnffram Thp snnr.inriniT mm. EDT), told a news conference horses ibies included needlework, quilt Francis Elaine mua. , pipe organ; pital of a heart attack, Trophines were presented that the plane had taken off 10 w, oiuub sdiu, is w admitted to this country," the mittee consists of represent Hp was hnrn' making and dress making, Miss Missouri, art A Biesemyer, minutes earlier. to winners spokesman the urn, gucu ju uis iwme oi day throughout sons two mclude Survivors .spokesman said. "The airline tives from Provo Schools, ComMar. 27, 1902, his office said later presentation; Patricia Elaine Hurricane Camille." m the different divisions at the for refused to carry him, and he is munity Action, Utah Division in Orem. a son Carrel A. Waters and Howard Miss North with the control Johnson, Carolina, ur. iviuiuii .idllieMM. verurai hp no riPtaino re- "troubles rne nsnri no ncunt a. of Rehabilitation, Utah snow, horse fair and both of Waters, Springville; County of George and twoer" had prevented the song medley; Mary Susan Cox, Utah Red Cross Chapter chair Hons onward journey. Welfare, Employment Security. for his ei8ht grandchildren, 22 great-Evan- s sults were not available at Miss Tennessee for singing; Temperance departure. the Red Cross will man, explained but appear in a Richard Bolton is the cpordin--' Adams, grandchildren and a brother, presstime, of The Herald. A reliable source said toe Sydney Lee Lewis, Miss Virgi position and need in a letter later edition ator .The adults of Provo conH e married James Brindley, Koosharem. and to Jack N. The sponsors of the celebra- plane carried 13 of the 15 nia, original monologue Gridley, president of tinue to hear of this opportunity, services will be held funeral Judith Ann Miss West Shoupe, Haycock Myra the United Fund. tion report that they were well- - prisoners whose release was and feel welcome to "walk Virginia, on June 8 luesuay. U1B UcUC Vl 11C1 uuui, deased singing and the "The help which the Red: (Continued from Paee One with both the horse- - demanded by the terrorists who into" Franklin School anytime French aL horn. . , . 1020. in junc - ia' "iu"u '"' , Cross must give to alleviate kidnaped the U.S. ambassador l! r o, ' through the year as the word cnaPel m spnngvme unuer tion when he was being driven to his the suffering will far exceed Armstrong, the commander reaches them. of Delbert he direction Bishop Their Mr. Adams office. The County. source said the the monies budgeted for dis- - of Apollo 11, had requested his The conducting of the pro- -' Warner. Friends may call Mon other two prisoners would be e marriage was later solemnized aster," Mr. Jameson wrote. audience be restricted to is made possible gram in in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. day evening at the mortuary in Recife and Belem, (Continued from Page One) picked up Red Cross nationally must lagers "because I have a special federal and state funds. through IndividSpringville from 7 to 9 p.m. northern cities on the plane's raise an additional $15 million message for the hometown uals A member of the LDS church, and may call Mrs. Carlos Gibwelfare spending alone exceeds to Tuesday prior to the ser- to Mexico. route take care of the needs in thelkids." Air. Aaams was serving as an vnM Rnrini ni ho in thp bons, social service supervisor the total space budget." A U.S. Embassy spokesman water for basic the is disaster area." "Aquarius elder at the time of his death. Springville Evergreen Ceme- or who was In education, born Collins, said tiie Hercules would norUnited Fund officials were In bearer, not water drinker," the He worked for the Union Pa- Rome but traveled so much as Franklin School secretary. tery. ...ill insu to ,.,oV, the make flight full agreement that Utah Coun- ni.ou ig mally nG mu cific Railroad as a car inspec-- j Th interested are encouraged Mexico in 15 to 20 hours, a child that he called no city ty cannot turn its back on the r.ra aaa if Avervniw iq will ncr tor for 36 years. He had resided to come any Monday or Thurshis has been hometown, adoptof allowing for one refueling stop. PANAMA (UPD- -A team to the share of carrv his Red Cross obligation to alleviate in Orem all of his life, attendday evening and see what the at the airport ed by New Orleans. Reporters eight men wielding machine the this waier, sufferingo ransed hv school and friends can do for ing schools here. His hobbies "J constellastar is guns commandeered two Ecua identifier one of the prisoners a Aquarius disaster. included gardening and travelthem. Mr. Bolton says, "Help us and the dorean planes Saturday others apparently and said Dies tion south of Pegasus pictured to help others." ing. flew one towards Cuba after a' were being taken there in the as a man pouring water. Surviving are his widow of GRANTSVILLE, Tooele Coun- - refueling stop in Panama. One paddy wagons which were (Continued from Page One) Armstrong also led a parade Orem: three sons, George ty Funeral services for James crewmen was killed In the escorted by police and accomseveral and made public from (Continued One) Page panied by guards carrying forced by South Vietnamese Adams, rrovo; Thomas E. Ad Copeland Orr. 78. Grantsville. unprecedented double hijack. appearances during the home on the 63 he which landing moon, aircraft was; machineguns. Security was so infantrymen reported killing ams and Garth Adams, both of brother of Lle'velyn Orr, Spring-- : The other comine celebration, which at y Colom- - heavy newsmen were barred Communists in fighting described as a panorama ofifrartpH ahnnt 7nnon visitors to 14 Orem; grandchildren: six ville. will be Mondav at 11 a.m. abandoned at Tumaco, Saturday near Loc Nmh about beauty." From the moon, he tnjs wcstem Ohio community of and two in the Grantsville 'LDS Stake bia. airport where the shooting' from the jail area. 74 miles north of Saigon. U.S. said, you can see "that the 7mn took place. inhalant Elbrick was still in custody of brothers and three sisters. Wil- - Center. Mr. Orr died Friday in th Vietnamese losses earth reallv is round." liam IVe Adams, Ronald B. a Granger hospital of causes The hijacked plane headed the kidnapers and was likely tojani Cuba after a stop remain so until international were described as "light" but Adams and Mrs. Arden (Maude) incident to age. MEMORIALS of BEAUTY there was no breakdown. Tocumen International Air- -' at at call the Tate Friends mav Mrs. of all James Orem; Miner, press agencies reported from " I3! Mexico City the prisoners iiad Mesa. Ariz., and Mortuary in Tooele tonight from Port . in Jan (Lula) g 8 EUa Taylor Phillips, Provo, there safely. The arrived Mrs. Vivian (Alene) Christen- - 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday at the cfrnin services will be confuneral could stake center until time of ser(V,V kidnapers had said they sen. Provo. , ducted at 2 p.m. in trans-- ! C47 Monday You When Bo are anes p v i'p K ,.; a u ;ti hp in trw go to Mexico, Algeria or Chile. the Berg Drawing Room Jr MQRTUArW V A Funeral services will be Mon of the Ecuadorean air porus .' Rio student State police said Can't Be Hoytsville Cemetery in Summit Chapel of Provo. Friends rce day at 1 p.m in the Orem Countv. Ricardo Vilasboas sa Rego, 22, 225-- 1 S30 495 S. Stat Orem may call Monday after 12 commanThe planes were There Fourth LDS Ward Chapel, 475 noon. Interment in Provo City had arrived at the airport, the Eldon Hyrum Adams fudeered while on interior flights first of the 15 to be deported. S. 400 W., Orem. Bishop WiCemetery. neral services will be held SEND in Ecuador. lliam Cox officiating. The others were scattered Monday at 1 p.m. in the Will Be Armed national guardsmen FLOWERS Orem 4th Ward, 575 S. 400 W. Brent Dean Hyde, Provo, throughout Brazil, some of Friends may call tonight in Orem. Bishop William Cox from Panama's Tocumen bar- them 1,090 miles from funeral services are pending. away from 7 to 9 p.m. at the in Lehi will the conduct services. racks, nicknamed "Pumas," Rio. Friends may call at the Sund-ber- g Mortuary, 495 S. kept a small crowd away from Paula Wood Hyde, Provo, Olpin Mortuary, 495 S. Graveside services the piane when it miei to State, Orem, and Monday at the LEHI services are pending. 7 to 9 and from State, Sunday BEESLEY will be held serfor to the ward dnpel prior Gary Ray take on fuel and food. Monday prior to services, inson of The down vices. Burial will be in the terment in the Provo City Dean L. Hyde, Clovls, plane touched ROHBCCK Hard-vo City Cemetery. Monument & Vault California, funeral IGary and Gayle Davis services shortly after a Pan American Cemetery. You While Watch man. former residents of Lehijworld are pending. Airways plane from FLORAL Gloria Ann Swansnn funeral Company Roger Maris hit hit his 61st now residing in Logan, at the 'Miami landed. Passengers from STANDARD OFFICE SUPPLY 1042 S. STATE OREM services will be held In Steven Larry Ward, Provo,' Bluffdale at were lithe off Florida Lehi, Oct. homer 1, 1961, flight Cemetery, Tracy 0 40 W. 100 N. Ph. 0 S. 725 State Ph. 0 N.M. funeral services are pending. Alburquerque, ta.m. Monday. Jdercd at the scene. rn nc-al pre-tee- n Springville Man Killed In Rollover 5;i aw pre-tee- Cj 1 ar LrS'jia" y Public Meeting Monday To Air Eldred Hospital Sale o advo-Mond- ay John Wilkerson K in Mil-for- Camille Help Funds to Be Sought Here Death Claims Alice Waters Tele-phot- Of Springville .... Hill-Burt- "ZJ.Zkr'ietl!ni ' o) Miss America, 1970 Hails From Michigan !. W':'J fSjJ al HiU-Burt- sdeJJ'. : Lindon Fair Black Militant A Success Education Jailed For Adults Will Begin n. f Eldon Adams ... Dies After j Brazilian Heart Attack K3JS?2S life-lon- a: n;j 1 1 - j Armstrong t 'f ,, Piute"'" . Collins Ecuadorean Plane is teen-"Th- Hijacked .u. County Man's Brother Allies Stud Aldrln Berg all-da- Mortuary Services Cundberg Bai-kus- ,3LEc mm Infant Buried - COPIES 1 SONS bewil-Stallar- d. 373-525- 225-310- 374-058- ti |