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Show Sunday, May 3, 1970 Utah Page 4 THE HERALD. Provo, Livestock Provo City Beautificaf ion Week to Begin Monday Show Sets New Mark - Three SPANISH FORK hundred and twenty head of the finest livestock ever sold in Utah crossed through tfe; auction ring here Saturday to bring in a whopping $50,300 total in the most successful Utah State Junior Livestock Show sale yet held. The big fat stock auction wrote finis to the 46th annual livestock exhibit. Fat hogs accounted for $36,300 of the tally, with 153 head hands. changing Provo City Beautification Monday with special trash d purchaser's favorite charity. The reserve champion fat beef was purchased by IGA Tablerite Meats and Zion's First National Bank from exhibitor Martha Anne Larsen of Benjamin at a price of 95 cents for each of its' 1043 pounds. Both top beef were Hereford steers. The grand champion fat hog, owned by Kevin Baadsgaard of Lake Shore, a Duroc, was sold to First Security Bank of Utah at 1.10 for each of its 212 pounds. For those with special problems, here is the help the committee is prepared to offer. Special Trash Pick-u- p The Provo City Sanitation Department will pick up anything that is anything except old automobile bodies in a special effort to will be clear away the trash. The pick-up- s made to your individual home on the same is made. Just have day your regular pick-uthe trash out on the parking strip. Should any problems arise, the citizen is urged to phone x p 373-171-0. d V V L far right. Others are, from left, Mr. and Mrs. Grand Champion Fat Lamb brought $2.70 for each r! its 100 pounds from Jack's Cafe and Trucking Company for owner Lee Brooks of Henefer. It was The The reserve champion fat hog, also a Duroc, was sold for owner Iaura Phillips of Springville, to Utah Valley Auction for 65 cents, at a weight of 193 pounds. Federation Women Hold Meet Lester Hawkins Of Orem Dies - W. OREM 58, 1353 S. 800 Friday at 6 fourth. Lucille Huggard Succumbs - Born Aug. 27, 1921 in Los AMERICAN FORK Lucille Angeles, he was a son of Oliver James and Mabel Southwick Dimick Huggard, 63, died in the Roberts. He married Bessie American Fork Hospital Smith Feb. 14, 1941, in Lehi. She Saturday of natural causes. died in 1960. He was a member of She was born Dec. 12, 1908 in the LDS church. Sunnyside, Utah, a daughter of Survivors include a son, Rueben P. and Mary Higbey Gordon Roberts; two daughters, Dimick. She married Cyril G. Mrs. Leo (Jackie) Olsen, and Huggard on Oct. 16, 1943 in Salt Mrs. Wayne (Bonnie) Johnston, Lake City. include all of Sail Lake City; three Survivors her grandchildren; his mother. Mrs. husband, American Fork; three Mabel Roberts; two brothers, sons, Pat R. Huggard, Salt Lake Charles H. Roberts, Worland, City; Monte R. Huggard, ConWyo.; Ralph S. Roberts, Lehi; cord, Calif.; Ted L. Bird, and two sisters, Mrs. Odell American Fork; 12 grand- (Helen) Jacobs, and Mrs. Joseph (Mary) Forrestier, both of Lehi. Funeral services Monday will be at the Wing Mortuary Chapel in Lehi, where friends may call tonight 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday prior to services. Burial will be in the City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions to the American Cancer Society. 373-184- 1 S Fashion Design for the Don Mrs. Handicapped: Rasmussen, Roosevelt, first place. Pennies for Art: Civic Improvement Club, Brigham City. Creative Writing: Mrs. Elmer Denver Jr., Roosevelt. Cynthia Curtis Psychiatric Nursing Scholarship: Terry Goff and Christine Chase, University of Utah. National Assn. of Retarded Children: Tooele Civic League, Junior Section. Hope Award: Kanab Junior Cultural League, first. Operation Healthy Babies: Merry Mrs. Club, Vernal, and Green River Civic League, 1969; Richfield Junior Culture Club and Young Women's Civic League, Murray, 1970. Project Concern Awards: two children; great- Socialette Club, Roosevelt and grandchildren; her mother, Kanab Junior Cultural League. Mary D. Andersen, American Utah Heart Assn. Awards: Fork; a brother, W. L. Dimick, Moab Junior Section, Tooele Salt Lake City. Civic League Junior Section, Funeral services will be held Merry Mrs. Club, Young Tuesday at 11 a jm. at Andersen Women's Civic League and and Sons Funeral Chapel, where Companions Club. friends may call Monday 6 to 8 Department awards: conpm. and Tuesday prior to servation, Kanab Junior services. Interment will be in the Cultural League; education, American Fork City Cemetery. Richfield Junior Culture Club; fine arts, Socialette Club, home life. Richfield Junior Culture Published Mortuary 1 Services I ' every afternoon matter at the post office donated back and resold to Roy Hanson for 70 cents per pound. The Reserve Champion Fat Lamb was sold to Circle Valley Meats and Zion's First National Bank for $1.60 per pound and weighed 107 lbs. Its owner and exhibitor was Kerry Pace of Coalville. In the open class for breeding beef, Ron Bowen exhibited the champion Angus bull and Nebo Angus Ranch of Mona entered the reserve champion bull. The champion Hereford bull in this Cletus N. Nile Anderson, graveside Services will be conducted Monday 2 pjn., weather permitting. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary, 185 East Center, Provo, Sunday 6 to 8 p.m., and Monday prior to services. Interment in Provo City Cemetery. voyage. He said the short circuit was either in wires leading to fans in the oxygen tank, in wiring of the fan motors or in wires leading to heaters and quantity gauges in the tank. The short apparently caused some sort of fire, though it was not clear what kind of combustion could have occurred in the tank, which contained liquid oxygen cooled to around 200 degrees below zero Faren-heiand under about 900 pounds per square inch Neighborhood Chairmen The Neighborhood chairmen to call are not necessarily in an elementary school district, but are in generalized areas. The Carterville Neighborhood Chairman is Delmar Carter, Franklin neighborhood, Terry J. 373-484-7; Oldroyd, Bangerter, 373-057- 6; Blackwell, 373-615-9; Hall, Clark, Vincent, dt Grandview, Blauer North Park, Harry 0; Rivergrove, Kenneth R. South Franklin, J. Bruce Sunset, Mr. and Mrs. Roland 3; 5; 373-311- 9; Timp-Dixo- Erschel n, Shepherd, 3734)301. Edgemont neighborhood chairman is Clive D. Jorgensen, Indian Hills, Ed Shriver, Joaquin, Frank C. Cole, Oak Maeser, Mrs. John Hayes, Provost, Hills, Mark Radmall, Robert D. Gunnell Rock Canyon, St. Francis, Dean Lloyd Henrichsen H. Walker, 3734979; and Wasatch, Wayne Hillier 3734891. 6; 1, 8; 6; 1; 3; FASTEST DELIVERY SERVICE IN TOWN Ivan's Drugs Some Electrical Service in Area Was Interrupted by Transformer Failure ' DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION may occur along the system and directs operators as to what switches need to be closed in order to provide trouble SERVICE Phone 373-267- 2 Free Delivery tinual service. G 5 Bombing ill MEWmm Milium tl) V'ld two-ma- A Magnavox costs you less because there is no Newsman "middleman"! selling results in savings which are passed on to you in the forms of higher quality . . . more features . . . and finer performance. Come in and prove it to yburself! Direct-to-deal- er anti-aircra- CUSTOM STEREO anti-aircra- ft QQ QQQ Iji fmam A world of difference in sives into Cambodia. "I would so recommend," Laird said when asked if bombing of the North would be resumed if the Communists began major attacks or infiltration across the DMZ. The last time the U.S. command reported an incident involving its aircraft in North Vietnam was last March 30 when another Air Force Phantom was struck by ground fire while escorting reconnaissance aircraft IS miles north of the Mu Gia pass. The plane crashed in Thailand. On March 28, a Navy Phantom shot down a MIG21 which attacked it near Thanh Hoa. MEMORIALS of BEAUTY FLOWERS loading uuuvciucuvc xo enough to fill a conBig cert hall, small enough to fit on a shelf Your choice I m Solid-stat- e model 9265 will bring you thrilling stereo listening from your favorite recordings, and Stereo FM, noise-fre- e drift-fre- e Monaural FM or With powerful AM radio undistcrted music power Four speakers a 6" and 314" in each enclosure 20-Wat- A KitchenAid Superba Its dishwasher. big Space-makracks pull all the way out Upper rack raises, lowers, even tilts (adjusts to 9 positions). Four can be raised or lowered individually (16 positions). So you can easily load all sizes and shapes. 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Low said a number of new safety precautions are being discussed to prevent explosions on future moon flights, but he did not know if the changes would delay the Apollo 14 374-679- For all those older people and families where it is impossible for them to get out and do the work needed in the yard this week, and want to have it done, here's how to get help. Call your neighborhood chairman and he will see that some BYU students come down to give you a hand. and Orem, were from a few moments to as much as 13 minutes duration. One report of the incident said that there was an explosion, but (Continued From Page 1) such was not the case. along the Cambodian border is According to supervisor Jim already under heavy pressure Hooper, there was a short flash by attacking U.S. and South fire at the time the oil switch Vietnamese forces. failed. "But it hardly amounted The Air Force F4 Phantom to anything, and certainly jet crashed seven miles north couldn't be called an explosion," of the Demilitarized Zone he said. Oil is used to lubricate and cool (DMZ) and was destroyed, which carry spokesmen said. They said its the switches n crew escaped unin- tremendous loads of electricity. jured and was rescued. Apparently, there was an The spokesmen said they had "no reports" of other American aircraft attacking the North Vietnamese anti aircraft sites. (Continued From Page 1) Spokesmen said the reconnaissance flight over North ft sites in Vietnam was a routine mission. bombing North Vietnam.) The United States halted "Pillars of flame and smoke bombing of North Vietnam Nov. 1, 1968, but has continued rose hundreds of feet into the reconnaissance flights. air over the low hills about 12 U.S. spokesmen have report- miles from my vantage point in ed the loss of 11 "American this little village 10 miles south aircraft over the North since of the provincial capital of the bombing halt. Military Dong Hoi." Boyd wrote. "I sources said American planes clearly heard the muffled boom have used "suppressive fire" of several dozen explosions and weapons photographed the smoke clouds against Communist positions more than 40 times staining the western sky. I could hear no defensive fire at during the period. "As we have' announced in that distance and saw no smoke the past, unarmed U.S. reconfrom guns." naissance aircraft are escorted by fighter aircraft to provide a protective reaction capability," the announcement said. Hanoi radio charged Saturday that more than 100 U.S.planes bombed two North Vietnamese provinces Friday and Saturday, killing or wounding "many civilians." The report of the new air war incident over North Vietnam came a few hours after U.S. Defense Secretary Melvin R. Laird said the United States may resume bombing North Vietnam if the Communists retaliate for the Allied offen- Provo, Utah. PLEASANT GROVE (Continued From Page 1) Kennedy sparked an oxygen fire in the cabin that killed As an example, one little lady, crippled with arthritis, wrote out her address with a swollen hand. She smiled and explained that she had some things to do and didn't know how she would get to them because she couldnt hold the tools. The name and number was passed along to the neighborhood chairman, and this next Saturday, "Y" Day, students will be assigned to her home to work under her instruction. Service in some parts of the overload situation when the Utah Power and Light Company transformer failed. Automatic is equipment system was interrupted at 8:55 pjn. Friday when a transformer always in use which can im- isolate whatever failure caused a subsequent oil switch failure near the Hale class was shown by Ken power plant. Christensen and Sons of Salem Interruption of service mainly and the reserve champion by to Utah County areas such as Willis Hill of Spanish Fork. Lehi, Lindon, Pleasant Grove with in Call for Hehp :':) Make it Special Entered as Second class 373-551-0, v Club. Monday through Friday and Sunday morning by The Daily Herald, ' 190 West 400 North Street, Provo, Utah 84601 B E. JENSEN, Publisher Old Car Bodies For a fee of (7.50 for most makes old car bodies can be hauled away. It's a great chance to get the sightly junk heap out of the back yard at a very low cost. Remember to have the registration on the car. The number to phone is Ext. 26. H. Eugene Hansen, parents of Kim, and Ron Norton, buyer of the grand champion. The bed sold for $1.20 per pound. The champion weighed an even 1,000 pounds. THE GRAND CHAMPION fat beef at the Utah State Junior Livestock Show Saturday In Spanish Fork was produced by Kim Hansen, Rites Set Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. for Richard S. Roberts, former resident of Lehi, who died Thursday in a Salt Lake hospital of a long illness. He was 48. , v Lester Hawkins, (Continued From Page 1) E., Orem, died 'Club of Garland. pjn. at the CotMembership Precious tonwood LDS Hospital in Murray During the convention, the of a probable heart attack. Born keynote speaker, Mrs. Cast, AMERICAN FORK Albert in Benjamin, Nov. 29, 1911 to urged the women to hold their Charles E. and Clara Ludlow 71, in the federated membership Friday in a Provo rest home of Hawkins, he married Norma D. club very precious. She reviewed natural causes. . Hallmark May 27, 1942 in the the history of the General Bora Oct. 3, 1898 in Fairview, Swlt Lake City LDS Temple. Federation, pointing out how Sanpete County, he was a son of He was a member of the LDS movements we take for many George Albert and Anna Jensen Church in the Orem 12th Ward granted were conceived by the Zabriskie. and held the office of Elder. He General Federation and pushed He married Zora Smith was a good salesman. His She cited such things as Zabriskie March 31, 1920 in the principal hobby was fishing. He through. the child labor laws, pure food Salt Lake IDS Temple. She died had lived in Orem most of his and drug laws, better education, April 5, 1970. life. community planning, labor Survivors include a son Robert Survivors include the wife of laws, better libraries, health M. Zabriskie, Arizona, a Orem, three sons and a laws, and conservation. daughter, Mrs. Verne (LaVee) daughter: Eli K. Hawkins, Mrs. Cast declared that Yett, Stockton, Calif.; nine Provo; David L. Hawkins, women believe in conservation four great- Oznard, Calif.; Keith J. of grandchildren; life, of liberty, of happiness, of and three Hawkins, U. S. Navy aboard the child grandchildren; life, of womanhood, of Charles Mrs. sisters, (Arvilla) U.S.S. Benjamin Franklin; Mrs. natural and civic resources. "A Graham, Chico, Calif.; Mrs. Ronald (Patricia Lee) Mercado, woman should make her goal the Robert (Olive) Sattler, Woodland Hills, Calif, four conservation of all that is best in Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs. Merrill grandchildren; three brothers civilization," she declared. (Zella) Hand, Draper. and four sisters: Ivan Hawkins, Wendell Mrs. Funeral services will be held Benjamin, Mrs. Bertha Jones, Winger, Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Payson, Ray Hawkins, Provo, president of UFWC for the past American Fork LDS Eighth Eva Hawkins, and Mrs. Dale two years, presided at all Ward chapel. Friends may call Montague, both of Salt Lake sessions of the convention. at Anderson and Sens Mortuary City, Paul Hawkins and Mrs. Other Awards Monday from 7 to 9 pjn. and Earl (Emma) Antoft, both from Winners of other awards Tuesday one hour prior to ser- California. announced at the achievement vices. Interment will be in the Funeral will be at 11 ajn. banquet were: American Fork City Cemetery. Tuesday at the Orem 12th Ward Chapel, 1500 S, 800 E. Poetry: Mir la Greenwood Friends may call at the Thayne, Provo, first; Audrey M. Sundberg-Olpi- n Mortuary St. Clair, Tooele, second; Mrs. Sunday from 7 to 9 pjn. and at Thayne, third. the chapel Tuesday prior to Hallmark Art: Ricky L. services. Burial will be in the Reber, LaPoint, first;' Kathy Orem City Cemetery. Welch, Moab, second and third; Jane Ballinger, Salt Lake City, Monday for LehiMan begins by the city. Obituaries Am. Fork Resident Succumbs - died Morely Zabriskie, Week pick-up- s city, and citizens, institutions and agencies putting forth a special effort to clean up the Fat beef brought in $10,500, with 108 head sold, and fat lambs rang up $3500 as 59 head were auctioned. The grand champion fat beef, weighing in at 1000 pounds even, brought owner Kim Hansen of Benjamin $1.20 per pound from Morton Food Products of Provo. The animal is to be displayed at Norton's and May 16, with the proceeds going to the Apollo SALES & SERVICE Monument & Vault PROVO FLORAL . 201 W. 1st S. 373-700- 1 374-058- Buying Means Local ComDanv 725 S. StoH Ph. local Service" 538 South State Orem -- 0 225-079- 6 ... MAGNAVOX Home Entertainment Center HEINDSELMAN'S MUSIC mm 65 North 1 00 , Wtt Preve |