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Show 4 FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1960 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD Boise Jury , Woman Dies In Fountain Green f BpISE (UPD A 12- man District court jury convicted Robert murder late Clokey of recommend-e- d and night Thursday he be sentenced to death, ; District! Judge Merlin S. Young 6aid he would pronounce sentence old construction on 'the worker next Friday. : It' took the jury a few minutes less than 10 hours to reach the verdict and death recommendation The verdict was. returned ; about 10:40 p.m. Clokey showed no emotion when it was read but one of., the courtroom spectators gasped. , e first-degre- - v 53-ye- ar . , 1 ' , " i " m ; Clokey was found guilty of the gunshot death last Oct. 30 of Mrs. Florence Schleuse of Burlingame, e, Calif., aunt of Clokey's killed was also Betty. Mrs. CJokey on the halloween night by gunfire lawn of her home here. The state charged that Clokey killed thfe two women, wounded' Schleuse' s husband i and Mrsthen tried to take his own life. Prosecutor William Roden said because his the man was bitter ' former wife was moving7 to California with three of. their children. reClokey maintained he could becall little about; th?- shooting black- cause he had ' Robert Vernor Anderson, 71, Fountain Green, father of Mrs. : of Glen (Evanelle) Mangelson in provo, died Tuesday morning Fountain Green after a heart attack.' J He was born July 6, 1888 in Fountain Green to James Peter and Elizabeth Crowther Anderson. He married Ethel Ande'son June 24, 1908, in the Manti-LD.. . Temple. his are widow; son Surviving Mrs. Mangelson and daughters, of Provo; Mrs. Glade (Lucille) Hansen of Murrayand R. Glade Anderson of Salt rLake City five sisters, grandsons; ibrothers and fi.l!.''). T .1. aau oi George Anaerson City, Ray Thomas of Overton, Nev., Alvdn Anderson of: Califor nia, Mrs Mildred Robison of Clearfiela, Mrs. Jean McDonald of LasVegas, Nev Funeral services will bes held Saturday at 1 p. m. in the Foun tain Green LDS Ward chapel. JBurial will be in Fountain Green City Cemetery. :. ex-wif- xe I . i r - anyilcoholic. i ': OUt. ' Three of thedefendant s daugh-ter- s were in the courtroom when the verdictwas read. They stood mute for, several moments after the jury death recommendation was read. ' I f ! Fire Sweeps Church Farm Rhee, Lee (Continued from Page One) I I Long Illness vHir of i . Roosevelt, father, of Alma Rich-ma- n of ' Provo and 'Mrs. Jay Turner of Orem, died last night MAPLETON The, newly orfol at the Utah ValleyV Hospital ' ganized Mapleton Firemen will lowing a long illness hold their first Firemen's Ball He was born August 31, 1899 Saturday night at the city recreaat Teton, Ida. to John W. and tion hall. Dancing to an orchestra Rosella Accocks Richman. He will begin at 9 p. m. The public was raised and educated in Teton, is invited and funds will be used and Evanston, Wyo. He also re- - for the purchase of equipment. Sided in Salt Lake City.1 In 1918 he moved to Neola, Utahand in 1933. from there to Roosevelt . -- i. e kl fft xie spent lue resi oi uis Roosevelt. .On! August 3, 1922 he married, i i Ca- - Rw Florence Woodward in Vernal. IIVICCIIIIU The 'marriage was later solemn ized in Salt Lake LDS. Temple, Sept. 28, 1922. He was a rural mail carrier from 1939 until his A special SPRINGVILLE deith. with the in connection Surviving are his widow of meeting mem oersnip arive wm Roosevelt; four sons, Alma Rich-ma- n current of Provo, Weldon Richman be neld Saturday at 8 p. m. in theof Salt .Lake City, Edwin and Fire Hall by the Spring villeLaMar (Sandy) Richman, both of) Mapleton Wfildlife Federation. James Damico, president, re Roosevelt; one daughter, Mrs Jay (Melba) Turner of Orem; ports that anyone interested inis invit-. r, his Mrs. Myrtle ioininff the "7 - organization ed to attend themeeting. Charles r, Richman of Rexburg, Jda.; Wayne Richman with Eeeder rvf the state Fisn ana the U.S. Embassy in Germany: Game Dept. will Nshow films. a Mrs. LelaiAnn Hooe r, of Rexburg; a Mrs. Mark Seipert of Rexburc: 17 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday at. 11 a.m. in the Roosevelt Stake Center. Friends Call at Olpin Mortuary in Roosevelt Sunday from 3. to 5 p.m. and Monday prior to services. Burial will be in Roosevelt Cemetery. Provo Fraterna' Order of Eagles will hold a special initiation Suff day, April 24, at the Eagle's Home 501 South State. A luncheon will be served to members and their (Continued from Pagei One) ' partners after the ceremonies. Nomination of officers will be ine de daulle's official' visit ?to ' held at the regular meeting on Washington. Decisive action toward approv- Tuesday. All members 'are invited ing the American plan could be to attend and nominate their fataken at a .meeting of the NATO vorite candidate for office, r ministers in Istanbul foreign ., May f;: Defense Secretary Thomas S. A THOUGHTFUL Gates Jr. told a news conference Thursday that deployment of the GESTURE Polaris could begin in Europe be fore 1963 if NATO leaders acted promptly in approving a proposal SEND made by the United States in Paris last month. One of the 'principal European FLOWERS objections to the Thor and Jupiter was missiles, both liquid-fuelethat they would be located at 14 tl fixed bases,'! which would make fi centers subject nearby population to attack as military objectives.! tt' 1 JCl Wildlife Group the church membership growth was 87 per cent. Thorpe B. Isaacson of the LDvS, Presiding Bishopric and former chairman of the board of trustees .at USU, lauded Dr. Harris for .his stewardship of the college and told of the high esteem in which he was held in countries of the world where he had served on special missions for the govern while, step-mothe- 1 Eagles Lodg Plans Special Initiation Sunday ; ; .. j d, DIAL FR 3-70- 01 . PROVO FLORAL fol-low- s: : 201 WEST 1ST SOUTH ; 10-1-4: i V 1 . 1 AN AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC WASHER Clothes Dryer ' nine-year-old- s'. 5 and 'The Music Man . - H i i MftW RRIWftC YOU (D-N.- 1 1, ,' 1 W"t i I(j ff i" P1LC WASHER Washes 7 sheets at once. trad Down 24 months to pay. 39 orme Eyde RECORDS 4.98 Value -- VP. national' lead company. Recess The House and Senate were in recess .for a long week-- i end. 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Dancing Classes U Li step-siste- the Iranian ! I ; ? 1 half-siste- r. fanned a fire on the Uintah Basin embassy in Washington, D. C. attended the funeral. welfare farm of the Latter-da- y Burial was in Salt Lake City Saints Church Thursday 'after a i stack,' Cemetery. noon, destroying hay sheds and feed mangers. About 30 men fought success fully, to keep flames from spread ing to the house, and barn. - 2, ,4 ' PLUS: 19 ADDITIONAL PRIZES CALL IN FOR ENTRY BLANKS half-Irothe- ' Provo Native Dies in Canada 3 4 WW 1 . t Am. Fork Lists Schedule For v KHILCO Membership Drive 1 - former 'Y' president will be held later at the Institution. While Dr. Harris was atlBYU the school's enrollment grew, by 800 per cent il It 3' 2i ; ' 1.1 S 1 , . mid-afterno- on. . 2 , - of- - 60 Arthur M. Conrad, 77, native became almost Provoan, died Thursday in Taber, kindly. They furnished drinking Alberta, Canada, of pneumonia. water to the . marching students He was the brother .of Mrs. and followed With an ambulance Mel (Ollie) Cherrington, Spring in ease any became. ilL ; Dell, and Mrs. Eva Walker, Break Up Peacefully Provo.- vv The demonstration finally broke Mr Conrad, a retired farmer, up peacefully in was the son of Charles and Mary In. i Seoul, a Rational Assembly Holdaway Conrad. He married meeting, the first in 10 .days, Ida Muhlestein Dec. 28, 1319, in shoutand a into cursing erupted Provo. The marraige was later be- -. and! one fist fight mottb solemnized in. the Cardston, Alb., ing tweerf Liberal and Democratic LDS Temple. soot)osition members. , Mr. Conrad farmed in Provo The trouble started, 'when Debefore leaving Utah in Junior Canyon AMERICAN FORK fense Minister ' Kim Chung Yul 1917 to go to Canada. by Survivors include his widow, reported; officially i on Tuesday's dancing classes, the city and school district rec two sons, Clyde and Arnold Con Cherrington and Mrs Walker of demonstrations.1 ". the Democrats. reation committee will begin rad, and two daughters, , Mrs 'Utah.' He aagered in eivinc an account of the Saturday morning, April 23. ji Funeral services will be conOtto (Ethel) Eicholm and Mrs The schedule is set up as Elmer (Elaine) Jacobson, all of ducted Monday at 2 p m. in rioting, he said ' the students had not did of but hand girtten out Taber; a brother, Milton Cofir ad, Taber, and burial will be in m. 10 m to a. a. 9 one ages on stu mention police tiring Taber, and two sisters, Mrs. Taber. include baton will Instruction denU..' V; twirling and dancing. Each stud v. ent must have his own j baton. Dance instruction will include oo Imodern jazz and other styles suit ' able for students from beginners (Continued from Page One) to advanced. " 10 a. m. to 11 a. m.: Instruction Other congressional news: Sugar: Sen. Russell B. Long in tap and ballet and some acro (D-a-.) urged drastic cuts ' "right batics for six, seven, eight and now' : int Cuba's sugar quota. He . 11 a. m. to 12 noon: Classes for "I a recorded broadcast,' said ,in think- th&t would give us some 'toddlers from 3 to 5: Instruction in short dances and baby rhymes bargaining power when we try to iwith m m m m warn m m m m m w w M beginning steps which can be gg cut American investments down short routines. into organized there Long criticized' Chairman of the Harold D. Cooley House Agriculture (Committee for opposing? any drastic ' changes in ewgar quotas on grounds it would , punish the people of Cuba. Q General The Wastes Accounting f o h d g for Department watc Congress1, .charged that the in it ! mTim bbuh.bbv; eral Services Administration, Q which keeps house for the government; spent $8,113,000 for metals it didn't need.1 GAO also said FREE could have bought the ;5,- USE OUR LAWN 525,000 pounds of cobalt and copnniHce w11m1 It Elmer John Richman, Dr. Franklin Stewart Harris, of Brigham Utah State and Young Unlvesity was eulogized as a University, administrator educator, greav scientist and citizen at funeral services Thursday In- the Assembly Hall on Temple Square in SaltLake City. Dr. Harris died Monday after suffering a stroke.. Pres. J. Reuben Clark of. the LDS Church First Presidency, said Dr. Harris won world prominence through his own intelli gence and v scholarship. He also praised, the educator for his religious faiths Dri Ernest L; Wilkinson, BYU president, declared that Dr. Har ris Vmagnified and brought to lull fruition his talents." He said memorial, services honoring the -- Mapleton Sets First Firemen Ball Claims Resident A Basin Uintah Of fornfer ment. ROOSEVELT (UPI) Stiff .wind Representatives The fire was believed to have started about noon in a gulch one half mile north of the farm and spread from there through brush and trees to the farm. The Ft. Duchesne and Uintah County fire departments cooperat ed in fighting the fire. 'The farm is operated by Walter J. Martin as a joint project of the Roosevelt, Ashley, Uintah and Duchesne stakes. ! C Eulogized at Funeral Rites Father Of Provo Idaho Slayer Convicted By f, EI .... V v. y i - ' ' f x i 3-34- 82 'f 1 |