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Show i Sunday Herald SUNDAY, SEPT rm 191 11, rove. Ex-Reside- Ex-Charles- ! nt Of Obituaries Pi. Man Dies At Home in Grove Succumbs Succumbs SLC Red Forces Mayor Dixon Makes Known Candidacy for Reelection Luther Gale ton i in (Continued from Page One) In Hospital c . ntc m from Page One) (Continued Elsewhere. North Saturdav. Vietnamese troops using h:,nd v 2TJ S. Marine position four mres the new City stuoied personnel south of the Demilitarized Zone. m oe cwairuci- - tion at Columbia University. American and one Colmon killing Salt Lake City, a native of tenter ana isi aouin Before World War he OREM-Fun- eral services for ed betueen PLEASANT GROYE-Will- iam pipht. mr n wmm nn u arr nni Wasatch County, Charleston, fl 1U CCL 0HU (U aim C. Fmith, 80, worked as a draftsman and tiinm ,PMC Ex-Past- or .. , Bountiful, former resident o! c . Orem. wJl be Monday at 9:30 ? L.il inspector for Fred L. ,: c t said "there is no ' " Markham and the Provo City Pleasant Grove, died Thursday a.m. in the Orem LDS 32nd raf Cornm nr- -J IN SPeaRHlB Ul UIB lUlUre OI -- nninoo ... ; , ... r. Hn nf h c tmiirm ISh-in RuirLifnl Wnitol atW tmf j he Dixon said the city Mayor during tin, Ume was the rTnds Friend may call at the above to for con He w as boin at thf of the PAYSON Orem. plans drawing Requiem Mass address Monday from ( to I Colonia Pach- struction of the Provo city Gale died Fri- was celebrated fa Reno, Nev., remain at 19678 m" Tuesday P"01 10 p He "JjjWJJ specmc- Oiihuain Steveco, 13, for night airport Mary (May) Sept. day SCI VH.C3. sevCivic Center and "c the Utah Val-- y the CommunL hua, Mexico, ens !lanley, 72, Reno, Nev., a mfntration Mr. Bagley was born June AM as "a-Ior Pa in nutii nt Pnvcvn Mn Hnnlev Served June i. iOo. Force Air as an Hospital ley Wasatnh ,m, mayor n,.riMi this vear was so far 53. Father Colman Colloty. a son of Jesse o R ita, djed ta pilot. Just before being sent estimated at 100,000 men. Cojnty;t ion Jaseph s. jnd m r rantis ai. n- urM. pastor 4 fn,win(J put forth great overseas, his wife, Adnre Hod- l)mk. ' Hannah Jensen. He married Church for fight years and. Pavson cident to age. effort in the development of the WJ. He 55 a Provo natlve cLmnmZ 16, 1911, Nettie Aug. downtown area and the preser- - served as a Aurilla puilder of St. Francs .V1 Friends and North Edwanl of Jows in may daughter aFnd vation of the fine, residential Africa. !? call Johnson Stevens. She married the Middle lab Eevpt u"'a"a.-,u"- s Mr. Smith m8de unexpectedly John Hanley Evring in the Mr.GaJe atmosphere we have n Provo EaSt ta fK ,.nc the PS'- in California ?MZ. ! u Eureka Mt Han. Salt Lake LDS Temple Aug. 15. 'rh wrt Bri3 Ber2 Mortuary of Orem tomeht that we avoid the grow th of morn-:- , 1960. 2. 1917.. He died Sne m May rnaay oreceded her. .m death. the, in the South J : i It appeared likely that fter the war, he continued ri i r . tiycnes ing he ai1 She was raised in payson ana men marneaj nnoaa Ward at the time of hu t from the ,n public administration. He 4.500-ma-n brigade f Father Col mvH to Reno 34 Years ago. .ov. 22, 1961. Native rrovoan a . c nicn rv1 stake mis- - semces. h ,t whose in a n. J. .!! She had served as president! He moved to the Mormon .inn in iiwtv stake. He had! Mr r.ale was horn Jun 27 ' Born and rparpd in Provo 7 frnm .ho k a c c o mplish-men- of the St Thomas Aquinas community of Colonia aeventies In of hia is San Dixon 1888. a of descendant Juan Mayor iornmSner eieht Dublan;betB president area to join the Nang-Hu- e Huntington. includm uunuanua as a smau cnua Motners uud ror wgni son of George and Henry Aldous Dixon, a Provo is on- - of few tte South Second County, quorum to have 1st South Vietnamese Infantry ed the "pu. ... u...t. UK ror many wartna niacK uaie. He married pioneer. Alter a mission lor aim was jiiwww and scoutmasier ward of the nriHeni rtah D vision in the DM2 area. ,prvpi of sun r-: ...-- iu-i"c- i n Marv at St. Thomas Leavin? Mexir-- . ha attpndpdT vears r nviiuit.iiu :in rrance i :i i . ouirc. c.i, in ,V in L.iuciiy irene .uerreu on npvu t, 7 V, Aswviation of 5iaie coumy three buses lor.m,ina, cathedra. She was oo per- at Fa?taff Arz -nd; mi . D..u v,j onuj giauucuiuil r1IUIII Offipiale and ac imu utii a uauj- - Ui .u. uic c.u Luo lciumc. , oail Jdhe mc. Father Colman Delta -od. He received his education ta Brigham Yourg University, he DJrj. the school with trading stamps, ked for a Ume for the Boy the fhfserve Farmington, was well known In city, county may0r received the Tom Scouts of America in the Na - McCov arm an ' ' of N.M. schools. sTn!SS PJant emPloyee; Municipal Outstanding and state religious and edu- Marv Cathleen Davison had worked as an at, L! Official Award for meritorious cational circles. three grandchilanH rarnenter Mr. Smith dedicated was He Hill Field Pedro, Calif.; uuia8c, uic; community service. moved He died of a heart attack at dren, and two brothers and a to young peopie. He for 13 years. He had also at- - fuPle teaching He served in the Provo Third; Huntington Beach, Calif., where sister, Edward Stevens, Keno; served as principal of an ele-Ward bishopric for 13 years,! he had been pastor of Sta. Simon Stoil Stevens, Payson, and In separate accidents, two ment&Ty school at Joseph City, four ac hichnn Hp nnw cprvpH moved to Orem in 1962, and Jude parish since leaving Ora weDO, J.anspei. mum. are two sons and They Ari7., and later taught in the Surviving on the Utah Stake High Council. bys weJe hit by automobiles he worked for Deseret In Provo in June of 1964. He will Burial was in Our Mother of Stake Academy at Snowflake, one D. Grant Bagley, and daughter, Mayor Dixon is a member of wime llulI,s dustries. He had also been a """V; be buried in San Francisco Sorrows Cemetery, in Nevada. Ariz. When the Snowflake LDS Bellerica, Mass.; G. Dale Bag-le- farmer. the Provo Kiwanis Club, the Both were treated and released mea and Monday morning Mrs. Stake Seminary was opened in and. Altadena, Calif., The new BYU Diagonal had National Society of Sons of Utah! morial Mass is scheduled here Active in the LDS Church, he 1924, he became the first princi- Lowell G. (Ruth) Robinson, Salt ai-lbeen open for a few hours Pioneers, a Major in the Mor-- ! Davld 0 Neal- ? only Church Francis St. Monday at and served a mission to the South- when the first of. Mr. and Mrs. Thirl Tew, 1817 pal of the Seminary there until six traffic accident mon commander Battalion, past venine at 6:30 n.m., with 1954. He spent two years with Lake City; 12 grandchildren; ern States in 1912 and Mr. and was recorded on the road. of the Provo Post 13 of the(W. Center St.. Provo was hit Father Howard Hall officiating. the Department of Education at three sisters, Mrs. (Vida) Jen- Mrs. Gale served a mission in car enn J?? Rebecca Cars driven by Zane G. Alder, American Legion and a formerly He was born In Daly City, He Provo and in Canada in the in- sen, Hanna Bagley, Duchesne West Virginia in Provo 60 S. 9 h E 20, Kelsey, 43, 1642 S. 50 Orem, and trustee of the VFW. Calif., on Sept 10, 1916, to a terest of Seminary work after County, and Mrs. Rex (Stella) was a high priest at the time lnhn U Wind E., "1S fiH ic married to Tha yc,e V 1w) r'ain8 Mill mavm family which includes tnree retiring. U Kohler, Midway, Wasatch County-B- of his death. W fnrmor tbM.lo.n of Col W. Center St., FTOVO. UaVld tW,, brothers who also are FrancisHis hobbies included hunting Carterville'Road of his urial Throughout many years Lake The City. They have two chil - sufered le8 inji"ri"overpass. can priests, Father Colman was will be in the Wasatch and fishing. and 5th 5th North he wrote and produced near Later, teaching mishap occurred about 10 p.m. dren, Mary Ellen, 9, and Mer-ordained a priest on June 8, e, Lawn Memorial Park. Survivors include his widow, Friday and no one was injured. rill, 4. A daughter by his first West, In Provo Delbert many religious pageants. 1941. ndM"-anFuneral services HEBER In the Chambej He and six sons three has served Orem; The road was opened ebout Linda, is married. Prior to his arrival in Utah for W. 5th N Daniel Mitchell. Lyman Duke, 84, Heber, of Commerce, American Legion, lives in Los Angeles. daughters, DeMar Gale, Eveart noon Friday. served Ln had he Rhoda 1956, - . ...... nl. k, a Shepordson County in will be Monday at 1 p m. in the Lions Club, and spent over 25 of vai BUUtlk W15 Donald all and Gale, ujr fTOVO, Gale, a parish in Spokane for two Heber LDS Sixth Ward Chapel 70, Herbert bv Mooney. driven in active service in me Arvin wasn.; years I inicniana, uaie, years and had taught mathe- Mr. Duke died Thursday at the Boy Scouts of America. Delbert Provo. 9th S. 312 Eldon W., Gale, LaMesa, Heber; matics and other subjects st a Wasatch County Hospital of was taken to the hospital by his sterliM Gale. Petaluma. He has always been active in Catholic High School in Phoeafter a fall. father for treatment Mrs. Vena and complications misWatts, Calif.; the LDS Church, serving a nix for 13 years. Shortly after Friends may call at tne uipin sion to Mexico, a stake mission In another accident, Kay Mrs. Robert Windsor, (Evaune) BORN his arrival here, St. Francis Mortuary in Heber tonight from Boy to Michael and La Rhetta Hooten, 442 N. 400 E., Provo, both of Mesa, Ariz.; and Mrs. and in 1962 he and his wife, while built HOSPITAL' AT UTAH VALLEY Hart Farnsworth, Provo. Elementary School, 7 to 9 o'clock and Monday prior Rhoda served a mission to the was treated for a kne injury at Robert (Sheron) Snyder, Ogden; Girl to Jerry and Jane Rob- Father Arnold Parolina was to the services. Friday: 16 53 the Brigham Young University Southern States. He has taught grandchildren; great Girl to Ralph and Mary Val- - erts Jacobson, Orem. pastor, was dedicated, and Mr. Duke was born April 18, Medical Center following an aca and orin church the grandchildren; sister, Girl to Bruce and Mary Ann enzuala Martinez, Salem. Father Colman moved right 1835, in Heber, a son of Robert continuously Mrs. cident when the car In which Ruth adand served in Black, Springville. Girl to Lonnie and Nancy Minson Cameron, Provo ahead with plans to expand it Stone and Rachel Horrocks ganizations, for services Funeral be OREM the Interment shp was riding and one driven will in Orem in the ministrative positions Gleason Woodard, Orem. to include a high school. He married Jennie auxiliaries in the wards and Rhoda A. Shepardson, 88, 656 W. City Cemetery. Duke. by Roland Bettweiser, 44, 1089 Boy to Ronals and Mary Mer- - AT AMERICAN Heading up a giant Olivene Brown on June 16, 1918, stakes. For 134 W. 5th N., Provo, collided. The will be Monday 4th Orem, was he N., years HOSPITAL rill Tollesson, Provo. self project. Father coiman saw in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. jFORK a.m. ai car in which Miss Hootton was at li a bLshop in Snowflake, Ariz., the new school wing and related She died April 23. 1962. Boy to Bruce and Beverly Sept. 9: was driven by Sheila the Sundberg-Olpi- n Ex-ProvoGrove as In riding Pleasant a and a TV i. Tni. an facilities comnleted in two Mr. Duke was a retired sheeprii.cn American of the same address. Mortto D 21, Susan afld Ronad Eyre, Boy member of the Timp Stake High vears so that the first gradu man and barber. Active in the Council. 495 S. a"u Howes Box, Pleasant Grove. Another roommate, Leslie Miluary, ""'"i ates of the elementary school LDS Church, he had served a For the last several Gray Stewart, Provo. Stat Orem, ler, 19, was also riding in the sept years he Girl to Lee and Gena Vee were able to move right Into mission to the Northern States. to Michael Gi and Geral. vehicle. Bishop servhis Rhoda Boy have and wife, Men of the Surviving are three sons and the hicher aieeie eroaencK, urem :dine Hansen Smlth( Henry Rock. ed as ordinance workers in the work in four of most the did parish uui iu ijuiiii nuu ouuy Aim city Orem daughters, Mrs. Richard Salt Lake LDS Temple. new wing (Olivene) MacDonald Stone Orem. Miller and Mrs. constructing 36th Ward, of-G to Genn L and L He is survived by his widow, A. both Girl to John and Jane Reese derson Brown themselves. Merkley, Mrs. Loyal (Marjory) American Fork one daughter, Mrs. . ficiating. f Bountiful; v InitiatRonald Colman Besendorfer. Heber. In 1958 Father of American Fork; Mrs. S h e p a r d- Karl N. (Carol) Butler; six Funeral services were In Thursday: ed a project that was to receive (Jean) Howe, Centerville: BurMrs. all of Provo; grandchildren, Glendale: Calif., for Henrietta nation-wid- e Girl to David and Marilyn publicity, the ac- ton H. Duke, Gilroy, Calif.; brothers and sister, Emma S. When You Shepardson Olevia Monson Atkinson, 66, Carter Cassidy, Provo. with Mrs. school busea of HosHeber; Ramon Brown, quisition Henry L. Smith, both of night at the Utah Valley Payne; of native a Be ThouCalif., Glendale, Boy to Ferrell and Lynda trading stamps. He organized Fay (Marilyn) McGuire, Mesa, Ariz.; M. W. Smith, Pro- pital of a lingering illness. FAMILY the parents and pupils In a sand Oaks, Calif., and Richard vo, and S. Cooper Smith, Porter-vill- e, Friends may call at the mor- Provo. She died Sept. 15, in a Gould Mallory. Orem. There Glendale, Calif., hospital followRobert and Lael Ann to Boy to the campaign directed at Catholic B. Duke. Temple, Ariz.; 32 Calif. tuary Monday prior SEND J ing a long illness. schools and parishes all over grandchildren; 12 Pulley Ballantyne, Orem. Funeral services will be con- services She was born Jan. 9, 1903, in Mrs. Nut-ta- ll Girl and one sister. to Ron C. '.Vllliam Karen the country, asking for trading and Smith funeral 11 Jan. 1881, 6, in was born a m., Monday She FLOWERS ducted at Provo, a daughter of Knut and Rhodes, Orem. services will be conducted stamps and, after acquiring 11 Kate Lenhart Hoover. Provo, the Timp Stake Center, Pleasant in Hendry County. Mo., a daugh- - Caroline Monson. three Ludvigsen Girl to Donald and Norma million of them, bought Burial will be in the Heber, Grove Friends may call at the ter of Silias Elliot and Alice at 11 a.m. in th Monday She married Thomas J. Atkin- Nate new school buses. This accom- Clty Cemetery. Price, Provo. Timpanogos Stake House. Mortuary. Pleas' Ida Redding Barber. She mar- son on June 14, 1933. Their mar Olpin Family Girl to Clarence and Julie plishment received publicity in Friends may call at the Olpin ant Grove, from 7 to 9 p.m. ried Arthur Perrin Shepardson later solemnized in Haiiflriav Phiiiins pm riage many quarters Including a Family Mortuary of Pleasant Sunday and at the Timp Stake on Nov. 28, 1900, in Julian, Neb. the Los Angeles LDS Temple, to Raph and Charlotte spread in Life Magazine. Grove Sunday evening from Center prior to services. Bur- He died April 22. 1966. Johnston Daniels, Provo. In 1958, through the influence Mrs. Shepardson was affili9 ial will be in the Pleasant Grove end at the stake house Mrs. Atkinson spent her early , of golfing friends, he brought (Contlnaed from Page One) K and Sch Boy o Lei-Brethern j United with ated City Cemetery. Monday prior to services. Inhfe in Provo, attending school iLynn Green Martineau the Lennon Sisters of TV fame Church. She had resided in terment in few weeks. Two of Pleasant 1042 S. STATE OREM for made a was LDS the She here. cctive in free in nnalj to St. Francis School for Missouri. Nebraska, Colorado, Grove commissioners will be three onnMii'the City in Cemetery. the Relief Church, serving Harrison Bchrmani impromptu concert and in 1959 moved to Orem week and ... Osvrnnir fni cAiroro itaate rriT I. , " ... . . K"V1 !LaK with the school children while sons two are M uty. Surviving m,imr o I re nuiiii " Tl Hr MIIHW tliev were annearimr at the uicib rtiu Boy to Clayton and Marco to be worked out not X Surviving are her husband of lamot State Fair in Salt Lake City, things Bur.oy, Provo. by the county but also by Glendale; one daughter, Mrs. Wednesday: Janet of the group was only 12 only in the sale. the party involved Caroline Brown, Walnut, Calif.; nil Girl to Wayne and Paula years old at the tune. a. iiiivioo wiv, jvciiutiivrv, was made clear at the aucIt (UPD-R- ep. till Calif. VAN NUYS. well was Jones Father Colman Kurze, Springville. C Bar Mrs. Wash J. ; (Dixie tion that should the top bidder Albert Monso an(J nfi g. Barry Goldwater Jr., Girl to Don and Carolyn Bird thought of in his religious or- fail to ton Washington, D.C., and Wei the next highest qualify suffered minor laceraCaHf.. and Mrs. Erin Pack, Provo. der, as evidenced by his elec- bidder would be considered the ton A. Shepardson, Orem; 23 Sunland, tions late Friday when his light Silva, Paramount, Calif. (Edna) Girl to Thomas R. and Lor-ett- a tion as an adviser to the Progreat-gran14 ,. l:- -. t grandchildren naniitio a eim inr in.i, tinn j One other brother, Karl H. a vincial, who administers the great-greSnyder Haynie, Provo. granddren; .,14 as conducted in the asned into , residential area.ic.hl Monson, Provo, died Sept. 4, in affairs of the western Francis- vestigaUon en; mrfe case of the top bidder. The! The Provo. congressman can priests and brothers. his only passenger, an aide ym"?ren a"u.one county reserved the right to Burial was In the Glendale, Seal an mas. were brother, Helen Barber. ana Bill McClain. named any Calif., ject cemetery. s! AGAINST PIPE DREAMS It cost si.271,459 to buna tne;treated at Valley Haspital for Beach, Calif., and Carl Barber, .. WILLISTON, N.D. (UPI)-- A Memphis, Tenn. BURY THE HATCHET hospital which was completed minor injuries and released. department of the Interior In Burial will be in the Orem Oiomond Pendant and Ear- Utah Tonntv jj naidi The expression, "bury the U official said today oil import cemetery, A can !Uty remain to and the paid! back In hmpopotamus $668,174, hatchet," goes controls would be needed even The Eldred Sunset submerged at the bottom of a dians and refers to their prac-if Alaska drilling produced a $567,000. Manor Foundation, originally river for 10 to 12 minutes before tice of burying tomahawks . ni . TT big strike. Dr. WiJsoa M. Laird, ' ,e' neath the soil as a gesture of . with the conception, surfacing for air. director of the department's iiaa icolcu ui 111c nail ui j uua i onrf peaceful intentions. John Karl Kuhni funeral nffiPP of told tho and operation of the hospital delphia's Old Statehouse on a services will be conducted North Dakota Oil and GuWWjjJ 10 HUNBurton e weney after pedestal, each . tenure on the facility the Monday at 11 a.m. in the ihai Hnonninsr iwviati urr"-- e ..v,v...w sei uie represemii - 3 cars oi ncpieciauoii Berg Drawing Room Chapel foun The on nd its 5 equipment. controls still would leave the uf the adlitv at $600 000 13 colonjes of Provo. Friends may call at United States "intolerably vul- - dation wUl be reimbursed the mortuary Sunday evening WHAT DOES to was tne st oi buiioing nerable to events in foreign from 8 and Monday to services. Interment inprior M amortized over a 20 year the producing countries." Provo City Cemetery. EDUCATION period. A recent appraisal by HER FIRST DISCOVERT Polonium was the first chemiLuther Gale, Orera funeral MEMORIALS of BEAUTY MEAN YOU? services will be conducted cal element discovered by Monday at 9:30 a.m. in the Madame Marie Curie. She dis1 1 " Orem 32nd Ward Chapel. 1450 covered this element in 1898 List.n fti'u Jundoy to tfi. $29.95 pr South 800 East. Friends may and named it for her native Pocall at the Berg Drawing Christian S c I . n c . Radio $no r- land. Room Chapel of Orem SunSeriti for iem. intertiting day from 6 to 8 p.m. and at to fill your the Ward Chapel Monday insights en this qu.stion. M'"K'" llll I prior to services. Interment It's en 10 Utah Stations $59.95 pr. in the Orem City Cemetery. emergency Father SALT LAKE CITY Funeral services for David Bagley, 78 Payson Native velopment of tenter, wmcn . VJ Succumbs Of Provo ZaZ"JrZi . Nev. In Reno, '.u t. cu m f" lKMr.,". i Church Dies Z ' PV.--- ..I nw . Snara ffiSS S fects jjjj .shou -- T , 'ru, 1 Provo causes! . mISPITI! temg. J it JJA ", ? i ts L2 . rchase" . iUbe ... . w. t i.i.. atj l, dU. 'S H J5S , ,.!.:. jij ,.,K,rti, ' iia, KXlS f? 'irwJshS? W.U! S! ni.-ici- and """'6 ln .fZ at the Ui" i r"Pt 2uS y, ThreC Sutter MinOr llUrtS In Accidents First Accident When Diagonal Only Hours Old ""'" msal "7? Lyman Duke Succumbs d 1961-196- li;J In Heber the'e Vii-ini- il Miteh-marriag- ".!lf J; .. nm MondaV KlteS d ... Utah County Statistics j Set For Orem Lady ur ror. with LDS tne . "rii Dies in 7- - California iijlpin son died Thursday Can't hO&nWtt 373-666- 78J-350- vu County Weighs ROHBOCK in. a!a- SONS FLORAL the 0 Barry Junior 1 and?:, Superficially Hurt in Crash TT'JlYiyJ,A Me"dSdSSi SL vJli : d' reat-grana- l?m rT I Hang-op- J lVlOrtilfl'ry Hill-Burt- ,u """.T: 0. ,.,. rlPJ. ' -- 6-- OPEN SUNDAY to 9 p.m. a.m. 5 "ops KIXX AH?, 495 $. Stat Oftm 325-- 1 496 N. 900 MO Ehods A. filiepardsoa funeral servicesatwill11 ba m.conductin the ed Monday Sundberg Olpin Mortuary of Orem. Friends may call at the Mortuary Monday prior to services. Interment in tht Orem City Cemetery. SEESLEY Monument & 373-327- Vault Company 725 S. Stcfp Ph. 374-058- 0 99 including: drug needs E. 1400 Kilocycles 6 Williams Pharmacy I 9:00 a.m. ThE BIBLE John Edwin Allen, Provo, funeral services will be conducted Monday at 1 p.m. at the East Sharon Stake House, 1600 North 500 East, with Bishop Charles E. Peterson, OakhiUs First Ward officiating Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Provo, Sunday evening from 8 and Monday at the Stake Chapel prior to services. Interment in the Draper City Cemetery. 6-- Yci I Open Monday .... Zalcs, Custom Ghai'as EnioyPertonaiizedCrtdit til 9 ZALES (WILMS We're nothing without your love. 62 W. CENTER |