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Show "i4 MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1963 DAILY HERALD W. Ray Ashwortft, Utah County, Utah -- IsobaHa M. Phillips. sssssssssssi bsbbsksssmsssssbsssssssbmb Tmmim Utah Obituaries John William Stubbs i Funeral Sot for! Wife of Orem Man Provo Native Succumbs Helen Hughes Nelson' E CTTY Dr. William Wood, 70, 1776 Millcreek Way, died Saturday. .Mike Joe Borich, 56, 446 E. S., Murray, died Saturday; funeral Tuesday noon, 4760 S. State; Hans II. Anderson, HOGli FURNISHED BY J.. A. AND COMPANY PRICE' Funeral services will 83, 1535 E. 3350 S., died Friday-funera- l John William Stubbs, 79, .124 be held .Tuesday at 1 p.m. in; the Member of New York Stock Exchange. Tuesday noon, 36 E. 7th Price Masonic Temple for Isa- - W.i 6th :S., Provo, died Sunday S. Leslie s Joseph Burt, 71, 615-- 4 th bella McRae Phillips, 70, . Iwho rooming in a Provo rest home of died Ave., Friday; funeral was died Saturday in a Price rest causes incident 'to age.' He was Dow Jones Averages SPANISH FORK Helen HughMrs. Clara Y. Poliner, held today. William Ray Ashworth, 85, 174 home of natural causes. born April 24, so 20 15 Total 63 es f died 68. funeral Nelson, 43, died Sunday after Rails Sandy, Friday; Industrial N. 1st E.; Provo, died Sunday Volums Utilities . Stocks She was born Nov. 14; 1892, in 1883, in Provo to 4 Tnaair noon was Gordon dose: held Charles in a Calt Lake Hospital, today. of South Shields, England, to Joseph John R. and .83 4,410.000 671.60 2.09 148.63 237J53 48 morning in a Provo hospital 457 Croft a died after Sr., Douglas St, lingering illness. She was Monday's Open: natural .causes. He was born and Edith McRae. She came to Temperance 148.38 73.89 v 50 53 237.82 funeral 59 noon, a native of this Tuesday Saturday; March 18, 1877, Canada with her family . in 1910. d m a n Qoo 260 S. E. Mrs. AMERICAN Y Temple. B S STOCKS Margaret ACTIVE N STOCK EXCHANGE city." in Beaver to She married James Henry Phil Stubbs. Oomnlets Volume Close Chng Monoay i quotations: M. Hickey, 83, died Friday; ReBid Asked She was born Booth in on William a 23, m 1913, Victoria, He r led 1814 UNCH r ..... ........... AVm lips Am Mtrs 116400 July onrusuuiu . 3 Ik .Mass was held Day. quiem today. in uuwr Gillette ...... 115,600 ....... . $it 6 mm Spanish- - Fork and Mary Eliza B. C. They moved to Carbon 125 '.:ort" Pair WW .... 90,600 6 , - ft5 Day Mine ton 81, Henry Fenstermaker, on Aug. 26, 1919, beth Shepherd County in 1924. Heoia mm Ritchie art Atlas Oorp . ., 66,700 June, J4 o? 1st Ave., died Friday; funeral Mtn Sts T and P the r St. Gen Mtrs .... 61,100 60 ,i 28 was a She daughter of I member 'of Ashworth. died she 1907; V New Park . . 1:30 Goff 2 B1,00 80 Chrysler i . p.m. Tuesday, Mortuary S. and Rawlins He married Mathews Episcopal Church in Auto Canteen , 50,400 in April, 1919. SUCCUMBS Padddngtan . . . 58 8090 Amanda S. Oakley, State. Glentworth Chapel, Rico Uittem Ind .... 43500 Hazel Lewis Argentine Eliza Mangum Price: of Naomi Chapter 13,! Or He then married iecnxia color .... i Tenn Gs . . . . . 41500 who died Sunday at Sherman (Deacon) Pltchford, 80, Springville, Her was She of Star: der Eastern Nov. 1901, on Utaih 14, past Ritchie Hughes. toaho Sugar Gi Atl and p . 40400 43 24 Mr. Stubbs 10 Ella 425 10th E., died Wednesday; fuof 91. the age was education OES. matron of Lake Salt the in worthy 21. 1920, in the Logan OVER THE 'COUNTER NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE neral was held today. Jacobus in Survivors include her husband July received He received his educa Monday's Quotation- ' tua Asked QUOTATIONS Tpmme h Johannes Van Lan&reveld, 87, Albertson's schools of this sons J. R. (Bob) Phil- lAn ln Prfwft where he attended Amanda of Monday Friday 14j&2, his reived Orem;, earlv 157 Ooen uu Close Oakley Ave., died Saturday; funeral 17.75 Mrs. Nelson area. She was a loait 59421 Mr. Ashworth education in the lops, Helper; William H. Phillips, AMed Chemical ...... 45 45y, oaw oz Amer .... 87.75 University. young 18th Brignam North noon, Ward, Wednesday Evn&nz Air 16 of the LDS Church. On AflJls chaimers ...... 16 member 453 4.73 Beaver schools, and 9 moved to vreia; aw granuwuinrea. 5wrs, jj servd an LDS mission to Browninsr Arm nn 101 A. St. Harold Worth Dec. Almmdmcm Ltd ...... 22 ia 13.50 Chapel, 3, 1937, she married Ray1906. Citizens Util B . . . 22 .23 ... 46 Provo with his family when he ivirs. oieve uviargarew vonuson, n9mmtf pnt.fn fmm 1904 American Can 24.00 52, 384, Navajo St., died mond Nelson, in Kilgrow, LilMrs. Fork. American Cyanimld . 49 Art Mrs. 1357 corj Keddy 1450 (Jenny) Freight was 14 years old. He attenaed He wag a armer, farming on funeral Wednesday, 2 She is survived Spanish Pharmac .. 7.75 21s,i A M F Saturday; 9.75 nan j.. Vancouver. ot ail her wooacocK, in the Brigham Young University, Eqoiity Oil American T and T .... 117 V 117 10.25 Rnch in Provo and w lJlaa p.m., 260 E. S. Temple. Bert Cox, Salt Lake City,by her husband. J i i. HT14.V. 11 -' Federal Res ...... 2 XX) 31 31 American Tobacco .... 2JSO mother. LXXS mission to the an on While 1238 E. 2nd S., died Sunday; ... 76, .... Arizona Pub Serv 33ft 43 .50 ' . Price all 490 in Home rVFuneral two -v nam L. R., day Spanish Hret Sec Corp Fork, Atofa T and S Fe '. . . . was editor brothers, Inv Southern States he a.75 9.75 funeral Tuesday, 10 a.m., 2350 E. to servand Betolenem Steel . . . 30$ prior Tuesday 11.00 today Hughes, Spanish? of the Southern Star, publication was built. He was also active in Fork, and 19 13th S. Dawn Andrus, infant Brurawiok Bd 10100 I 107 JQ0 Price be ces. will the I...... Burial in Rawlins L. Hughes, Salt Lake Eurlin$rton the' real estate business for sever18.00 He worked for Startup Candy Masonic of Ross and Helen Andaughter ',. ' Ceianeas : iii5S and Cemetery. a Jehart City, sister, Phyllis Hughes, 120 al years. ville Hv:" 80 Charysler drus, 964 Pinochio Dr., died Fri Salt 4j62iU Co., in the mines at Knights Lake. Denver and R G Wi .. 20 V LTS the of An member was active Bullion held funeral Hywas and today. bookkeeper for day; Dow Cbemiaal ....... 61 Jomar 7S W Wis 140..00 Funeral services will be held Oakley, rum S. Winger, 60, 181 Harvard Book Store in Eureka. He moved IXx Pont PalOmar 1,4 7S . . . 14O.0O Church, Mr. Stubbs served- in the SPRINGVTLLE---Amand- a 236 160.00 Basrtman Kodak oldest lilil opeeoee Mart at 1 p.m. in the Spanone 4.75 of of jresi the ; Wednesday 91, Springville's died Tues funeral to 5.62 Sunday Twin 4 where he Ho Eric Tda., 73 Ave., superintendency Saturday Falls, 1 Paso Nat Gas re, Straza tt'ot .... Second-NintIn a h ish LDS Ward Fork School. He was a High Priest in dents, died Sunday morning Utah Concrete .... e.73 For&Motar Co ....... farmed and was also a bookkeepday, 2 p.m., 36 E. 7th S. Law7J73 to ..... General Electric incident causes of with Allen A. time 7 at the Provo rence the Ward Chapel, Peter Provo E. Bishop Uth hospital 80, a er lumber Thompson, for company. General Food ....... 80 of Francis the Second offi Ward his of 4th died death. age. funeral . S., . Saturday; General Mtr 60 He returned to Utah where he Good Year 11 at 574 Friends of widow call 1872 in E. S. 3454 his include the 1st Survivors ciating. may i.. a.m., 20, was born Tuesday, She July worked for the Union Pacific Guif Oil ..........J.. Walker 172 be Annie Mrs. sons W. Mrs. 90, 5th Dr. of Adkins, Mortuary and Tuesday a Provo; daughters, 407 IBM daughter Springville Railroad in Salt Lake City and for (Continped from Page One) 7 and 9 p.m. or Wednesday Int Resist 27 tween WedSalt Adelia died Dave funeral N., Sara (Elva) and Smith Heslington, Saturday; the telephone company, then Joseph Johns Mao publicans also were able to take Lake City; Lawrence R. Stubbs, Wright Wing. She was married to nesday, 1 p.m. 574 E. 1st S. Cindy prior to services. Interment will Kenneoott i......... 43' 70J in Keele Ranch the managed care of the? patronage jobs which Korvette 28 dough-te- r be in the Spanish Fork Cemetery. Hachita, N.M.; Ritchie J. Stubbs, Ammi Oakley on April 16, 1889, Lee Whicker, Riverton. He then worked in the Min ling Mfg . . . 66 include Funeral serv- Vernal; Merlin C. Stubbs, Lloyd in Provo, and he died Jan. 10, 1951. messengers and floormen mines in of Richard G. and Caroline SANTAQUIN Monsan Chemical Bingham. Mont Ward at be will held ices Fowler Budget Question Darrel Orlin r. Whicker, 648 E. 1st S., Wednesday Stubbs, ' Mtsn Fuel Suprpdy Mrs. Oakley had lived in Spring They moved to provo where he Stake Center for Eric Hore, 73, w. Stubbs, and Naomi 3S ' When died his all Clyde gives Stubbs, Sunday; Stubbs, graveside services budge 335k worked as a stationary engineer 1 ville all her life, and was edu N Y Cen R R 1 ... Santaquin-Tinti- c Df the Fillmore Cememessage,, in "in later M. the Mrs. Robert (Nila) p.m., possibly p.m. Tuesday, Provo; for UPRR, and more recently as cated in the Springville schools. Pacific Gas and El 3l,4 ' died here who some xawma&ers wiii Verda wet., tery. ance Davis Saturday Santaquin, get Calif.; Lee, Oakland, Z7 a on several buildings She was a member of the LDS J C Penney 45 ink'ing of how much money they andcarpenter of natural causes. San Louisa OGDEN Stubbs, night Francisco, r Adelbert C. (Del) on the and had been afilliated with Church of construction Geneva 66 48 Phillips oe win about. in ex is He was born It 1890, Jan. Mrs worrying 2543 brothers 8, and Polaroid 146 sisters, Calif.; the Brown, 73, Tyler Ave., died to be above the $101 million Steel Plant. During the war he Cornwall, England, to John and Charles H. (Maude) Ashton, Mrs. the Mothers Study Club and Proctor and Gamble 73 pected funeral Saturday; Tuesday, 11 a worked in construction at Corona-dDUP. K CA H4 1961-6fund of WilHe Annie The general Hore. C. budget married Calder Harold and (Leora) Mary m., 36 Mortuary. Nathan Republic Steel Calif, and has been in conSurviving are two daughters, T. Lindquist 87, eales tax was raised HcvJon cem 42 Dec. She 56 of Eureka. Colvell died 2617 Grant St., R. of all ford Stubbs, Provo; Spangler, Mrs. Corwin (Blanch) Graves of .43 Reynolds Tobacco to pay for it in the last session struction business ever since. 1945. most great-gran42 their d lived 24, and of; died was held funeral Sears They grandchildren 76 Thursday; He served as class leader in his Lake City and Mrs. H. L. Salt More in the Gooony Mobil Mr. Hore pressing Eureka. in life married early days William children. XX 47 P. Porter, 73, 2069 Std Oil Cal . High Priests Quorum, as coun moved to Nielsen of Springville; nine today. of (Sara) the session W8 will some be action 1945. He in held will be died Orchard Funeral services Santaquin 6M Oil N J .... Ave., Saturday; fuowv4 John Daniel Baker, 85, 91 N. one of Whom she on reapportionment so increases selor in the bishopric and as a was a miner. grandchildren, Texaco Inc f 60 1 Room in the neral Berg Chapel Drawing p.m., Lindquist Tuesday, 7th ward W., Provo, died Sunday teacher. Thiokol Chemical 28 Oakley and decreases in population can a daughter, Wednesday at 2 p.m. with Bishop reared, Mrs. Arch (Myrell) include Gwen Survivors it Williams Timk R Bearing Evans, Mortuary. are his widow 19 of morning in a Provo hospital after Surviving great 87, died Banner of Springville; be taken into account in the numTransamer 47 Mrs. Helen 11th Allen Leo Ward Thurs Provo funeral Bell, Calif.; Eureka, othe Saturday; a long illness. two sons two great-greTrl Con Com 11 and 44 daugh sons Fred Hore, Santaquin;! Tom in ber of seats In the Legislature, Provo; grandchildren and 1 p.m., Larkin Mortuary at call Friends lMJV .......... may He charge. day, ya was born V. w M. Ashworth, The law requires reapportionment ters, Victor grandchildren. 34 Lake p?fifc1 bait Jack the Hore, Chapel. mortuary city; jriore, March Tuesday evening 26, 1877, Unit Air Line 32 after each census, and an attempt Pomona, Calif.; Mrs. Ward Payson; Henry Hore, Long Beach, from 6 to 8 p.m. and Funeral services will be con Unit Park. City 1 KAYSVTLLE Lovis Wednesday Mrs. in Clark, Mendon, XJ S Steel in 1961 met with failure. Court (Elizabeth) Lafayette, Calif.; Richard Hore, Tremonton; .......... 4637 to services. Interment will ducted Wednesday at' 11 a. m. in Maria Austin Nance, 82, died Fri Cache prior M. County, Wah P and L Calif.; Ashworth, Philip action with is the Wheeler Mortuary Chapel, being threatened if some 12 grandchildren; West Air Line four in be the Provo 1 to great 29 City Jarivs funeral Cemetery. Young day; Tuesday, p.m., Calif.; Mrs. Gerald (Elodia) West Bancorp action is not taken this time. 32 Bishop W. Verl Whiting of the Lindquist Chapel of Memories, Nina Hore, sisters, grandchildren; West Elec 17 and Lin Rachel Goss, don; 34 grandchildren; Lila Hore. England: brothers. Fourth LDS Ward of e Wool worth i Richards Baker. 12 65a Kaysville. two bro ficiating. He married Anwas "the substitution in several thers and one sister, Mrs. Elsie Seth and Cooper Hore, England. ST. GEORGE Hannah Nellie from call x uuei ai services wiu ue cou Friends Tuesday nie Nuttall Feb. may programs of private for public Bennett and Claude S. Ashworth, Jenkins, 93, died Thursday; funer-a9 and 7 m. to &orenauctea prior Wednesday uranK 19, 1919 in the L p. ay jsisnop (Continued from Page One) was held today in Salt Lake. credit." Provo; Clay Afihworth, Payson son of the Santaauin Inter Ward. the at to First Lake Temservices Salt mortuary. Funeral services will be held Friends mav caU at the Keith aurmS MIDVALE For economy advocates who Ronald LaVar wmiers. am resi ment will be in the Springville Mr. Baker (Continued from Page One) ple. would delay tax reduction until Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. in the Parker, 44, 231 E. 7600 S., died Set priority for heat when Evergreen Cemetery. He had been a farmer all of Tues- in Jolley Mortuary Payson Provo Fifth Ward under to the cold war makes coxa sui uies Chapel Ing ultimately would result in an end Saturday. 5 life. He was educated in the 4 his to at and from the p.m. more federal income despite low- possible a comparable cut in ex- the direction of Bishop Alma day Garages had a rush of business WOODLAND, Summit Count-y- public schools of Cache County 295 S. 2nd E., Tues home, family er, tax rates. James Franklin Pace, 75, died and Brigham "Young College in penditures, Kennedy said "that Nielson of the' Fifth Ward. day after 6 p.m. ' and Wednesday as family cars refused to start - The President said in this con. end 14is not in view and to wish Friends may call at Berg Mor prior to services. Burial will be Best advice of garages: Friday; funeral Tuesday, 1 p.m., Logan. His hobby was dramatic would Have good points in the motor section that his new fiscal 1964 Mor costly and self- - tuary in Provo Tuesday from 6 in the Santaquin City Woodland Ward Chapel. . arts. Cemetery. and keep the 8 p.m. and Wednesday until to A . which charged. to defeating. battery budget, goes DUCHESNE Wallace WheelCongress Mr. Baker was an active leader 11 a.m. 3urial will be in Provo light bulb left burning under the Paths Toward Peace Thursday, will be cut below this 76, died Thursday; funeral and teacher in the various LDS er, hood will help to keep ice from Ia surveying the international City Cemetery. year's level except for defense. Tuesday, 1 p.m., Duchesne Ward Priesthood quorums and auxiliforming in the carburetor." space and interest on the national scene, the President thought con aries. He served amission to the Chapel. .Provo r ire Department an debt. All of these three categories ditions from the Thom-seEPHRAIM Albert Nels Central States from 1905 to 1908 swered a call Saturday at the wu' De mgner next year. 89, died Saturday in Mt. and while there was conference viewpoint improved in 1962. But Dr. John M. Bowen home, 1430 Promises Later Messages he cautioned repeatedly against Pleasant; f u n e r a 1 Wednesday president. He later served on 1850 N., to extinguish a fire E. Kennedy underscored his deter- - "complacency or. noon, Ephraim South Ward Chap- many stake missions. For some caused by an overheated fire The Rev. el. SALT LAKE CITY minatkm to make tax reduction tion" and listed "special avenues" years he was chairman of the place. Paneling over, the fireplace Valmore Charles of Marceau, 52, inthe No. 1 legislative issue this for 1963 over which, the world Mendon Scout Council. HEBER Toone, Shelley Lonnie Edward caught fire, and caused $1500 pastor of the Catholic Church's St. fant SPRINGVILLE W. Grant of year by dealing only in very een- - might travel closer to dura and He moved to Provo in 1961. daughter (Moore) Smith,55, Provo and damage to the building and $500 Ambrose Parish in Salt Lake terms with such controversial cral ble Deveraux peace Toone, Oakley, Patsy Survivors include his wife of T Springville, died Sunday in the to the - contents. of natural died ew rronuer proposals. as medi- Saturday City, held died was funeral Provo Atlantic alliance: Conceding the and one son, John D. Baker Saturday; Fire- Chief Dean Muhlestein to- causes on his Eldred Sunset Manor of cancer. to a Salt Lake toady in Heber. way cai care tor tne aged, aid to edu- - existence of "honest differences Jr., Fullerton, Calif.; six grandHe was born Aug. 19, 1906 in day had some safety tips. If you City hospital. County-M- rs. children; one Duchesne BLUEBELL, cation, farm policy and youth among honorable associates," the sister, Mrs. Emma have a wood or Father Marceau was well- Alice Delila Gardner Gale, Sorenson, Salt Lake City. training, lie promised to cover president said "ways must be VERNAL (UPD Funeral serv Clarewater, La., a son of Henry stove or fireplace, use a soot dewem in later messages. Funeral services will be held found without increasing the haz- - ices were neia nere atz p. m. and Amanda Harris Moore. He stroyer, which can be bought in known in Provo through his many 90, died Friday; funeral Tuesday, 1910 and had to in came Youth Utah 1 p.m., Bluebell Ward Chapel. Catholic in He did call for establishment ards of nuclear diffusion, to in- the activities the Mendon Ward Chapel in for five members of a fam grocery stores. cook. memwas He as a a worked The of a youth organization patterned crease the role of our other part- - today Fourth Degree Organization. ROOSEVELT Mrs. Daisy Wednesday at 1 p. m. under the Use extreme care in thawing ily of 10 that perished when ber of the LDS Church and bewill Columbus stand of aiier tne overseas Peace Corps ners in planning, manning and Knights Whirlow Barnett MUler, 80, died direction of Bishop Fred. Sorenout frozen pipes. Best advice is flames destroyed their cabin home help community needs at home, rpetinsr a tnilv multilateral nu near the tiny mining community longed to the Provo Recreation De- call a professional plumber or honor guard . during the night Sunday; funeral was held today. son of the Mendon Ward. Friends He suggested that members could clear force within an increasingly of Bonanza. partment's Senior Citizen dance the city water department. Ernest LeRoy Goodrich, 81, died may call at the Berg Mortuary Tuesday. De used in mental hospitals, on In- - intimate NATO alliance." He al-Pontifical Solemn High Mass Sunday; funeral Tuesday, 1 p.m., in Provo Tueriay from 6 to 8 Killed in the blaze, which broke club. stoves or portDon't overheat are his mother, Aman- able oil heaters. dian reservations, and at training so called for greater NATO con out in will be celebrated Wednesday at Roosevelt Third Ward Chapel. o p. m. and at the church in Menweather, were Mr daSurviving M. Smith McDonald of centers for the aged and young ventional weapons strength, say and Mrs. Marion R. (Lucky) Mad 10 the don of a.m. Cathedral at the Wednesdry after H a. m. of Take xiare automatic gas " four Mrs. Calif.; children, Burial will be in the Mendon City 331 S. E. not afford by coult delinquents.. Madeleine, Temple sure alliance the sen filters are and three of their eight chil furnaces, being mg Cemetery. . In discussing world affairs, the "to be in a position of having to dren Judy Ellen, 11; Betsy Lou Fern Codat of West Jordan; clean, and motor and fan oiled the Most Rev. Joseph Lennox Randy Moore of Provo; James E. regularly. chief executive said the cold war answer every threat with nuclear 4, and Sammy 2. Federal, Bishop of the Salt Lake Miof and Moore Colo, Montrose, combustible or materials City Diocese. The Office of the (Continued from Page One) The Madsens formerly were from Keep nothing. struggle had calmed in the wake weapons one of chael Moore Colo.; Natarita, from the ; of the Cuban missile crisis. He away furnace, water Dead will be recited Tuesday at set in last week. Foreign aid: He said assistance, Provo. of New York led Nelson Berniece sister, 8 p.m. at St. Ambrose Church, stoves. or . heater also noted the split between Mos- - not only from the United States, Five other children of the family 14 nation with 11 the deaths, includ- (Continued from Page One) Remember that fire depart- 2315 Redondo Ave., by priests of grandchildren and cow and Peking and the hut from Drosperous nations of survived tne pre - dawn blaze three Calif.; four and three drownings and 10 trafments are not as efficient in cold the diocese. This will be followed ing ing effect on neutral nations of j Europe and Japan, too, is vital to watching in horror as the flaming fic followed by Mchi-ga- n ministers except the information fatalities, as normally because by recitation of the Holy Rosary. tua cnina's "arrogant invasion of kteo developing, nonaligned ana roof cf their frame and log home Funeral services will be con- weather Colorado 7, 6, and Utah, Ne- and interior ministers, who fled. hoses a pump may freeze up, and India." have!- - not nations sufficiently collapsed seconds after they were 2 in Wheeler the ducted at p. m. braska, Pennsylvania, Texas, 5 The reports said the city was ability of firemen to do, their best ' But he foresaw "no spectacular strong and healthy to resist com led to safety. each. calm. reversal in Communist methods munism. If the aid program were Services were in the Uintah Mortuary Chapel. Friends may call work is impaired. 27 There were reIn Lagos, Radio Nigeria said fire deaths or goals." Neither did he mention ended. Kennedy said, "our fail Stake Center of the Church of Je at the mortuary Tuesday from 7 as cushomemakers and OREM to 9 p. m, and Wednesday from political prisoners who had op ported Approximately; 150 (Continued from Page One) Saints. any hope for early settlements In res in a dozen countries would sus Christ of Latter-da- y todians In turned the heat the 12:30 p. m. until time of services. waterline freezeups were reported posed Olympio were released in up Such world trouble spots as West be sudden and certain." the post office was occu machin the over cold of the of the Lome, control weekend and Monday longest, largest legislative spell ueriin or boutn Viet Nam. - Soviet difficulties: Hope sino season. and House. the border closed. to of the Orem City Officials. ery pied morning A moment of pause is not a strains increasing by The wanted generated Landrum number is so large that it McCormack promise of peace," Kennedy said. onA itnin within the' Commu- is for city employes to assigned to the committee as a impossible fDangerous problems remain from Lict kw. must be tempered with answer all the calls to assist in reward for the support given the Cuba to the South China Seas. -- ution He said the (Continued from Page One) e thawing the lines, according to administration by Georgians in The world's prognosis prescribes disaereement "An over means, not lovance, repeal of the dividend City Manager Bennie Schmiett, that fight. o ravouuu, uui a year uuv a over How pest to a dispute en(js. credit and other likely requests. who urged citizens to do all they House Democratic leaders had oz ooiigauon ana opportunity." the Free World is no b He echoed the GOP theme of can to avoid such freezeups. privately warned liberals in adoaW kia piupwai Western for He rejoicing." stated of the vance of the showdown vote that .dj that One-capractice SERVICES steeper economies with any tax covetof Cuba to an to Mention the extension cord the failed if Brief Landrum tax get running He cuts relief. said may lete revenue system which is put The President touched only in stimulate the economy but that meter, leaving a light bulb there, ed plum it would seriously under VT SALT LAKE vrZ Z ru (UPD Utah there is an "awful lag" until the or the use of canned heat in the mine their efforts to line up votes PW?r' Marshall Hatch funsral Vera SSSlnWba. saying the newer recorded its sixthCITY meter box will prevent freezeups. of southern Democrats in support highway fatality stimulation takes effect. conducted will bs ssrvicss Tussday He also again urged all Orem of Kennedy programs in future of the year early Sunday, the aft Kenedy said the reductions Dirksen told newsmen he felt residents to tSmnto Room in ths noon Drawing Bsrg leave a small stream fights on the House floor. "sudden and v ermath of a one-ca-r xa k accident on it would take all this session to Friends may call at Provo. Chapsl, rL water of . . . . running in their homes trflnsfnrm Cuba into a nuclear the city's southeast side. i Landrum incurred labor's enths mortuary Monday evening from pass a tax bill. overnight. in 1959 by his coauthorship base. H. John mity 6 to 8 and Tussday prior to servBartholomew, 24, was fnrmt" Kpfffnnlnff in 1964 to broad- striking But liberal Democrats; who to residents Schmiett Mr. n Act. Labor urged Lan a of the of ices. Interment will be in East Lawn Aside from development fatally injured about 12:50 a.m long have favored tax relief as Cn the tax base, "end unfair or where-evown to lines thaw their try Memorial Hills. for defense when an automobile went out of an economic stimulant, praised potential, unnecessary preferences, remove Joint nuclear so as can do it they safely the said he control and crashed into a tree the tax program. the Atlantic alliance, or lighten certain hardships." John Daniel Baker funeral servwill be impossible for city emnext most pressing concern of the at 13th South and Lake St. ' II Reduction of Expenditures Sen. George A. Smathers, will be held m the Mendon ices all work. the to If repaid in 14 days the total handle ployes Bartholomew was driving a se 1 i Kennedy recognized that econo- - alliance was common economic at Ward p.m. Democratic the of Chape) Wednesday In Orem accidents secretary weekend No Friends may call Tuesday at Berg .dvrvstes in Con ere ss sOon goals of trade and growth. Hail- - dan east on 13th South when the Conference and a finance mem- have resulted from road condicost will be 83 f. Phone for and 6 from to 8 p.m. iwmld start shootinz at his fiscal ing the European Common Market vehicle left the road and crashed ber, emphasized Mortuary the problems tions in the frigid weather and no at the Church In Mendon Wednesof as marking "a new era of inter-u.- i. into a large tree. prompt, courteous service! tax were the for ahead weekend fires plans. He triedi to counter some program. reported. 11 In Interment a.m. after he said day swxw:w:xw Afivnrs. Tt was dependence and unity," wTir ' Mendon City Cemetery. in this connection that he prom- - this government would seek to en A Ocm ised to cut total spending except courage trade expansion on both EFFICIENT, William Ray Ashworth funeral LOANS UP TO GAS FLOWERS arouna ana ot intne Auanuc sides fixed services will be held Wednesday at for defense, space, and the world. 11:30 a.m. in the Provo 5th Ward FREE, FAST WATER he -"that "We said, believe," he Chapel. Friends may call Tuesday sA 85 East, 300 South tlTo hold down expenditures, DELIVERY SERVICE all ties 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday from economic among closer or "reduction added, will require HEATERS ;FR ' until 11 a. m., at Berg Mortuary. to are essential prosYour nations "We free desirable of many Appreciate postponement Approprlats Interment will be In Provo City Funsral isrviesi ' for Florsnc He said it would also perity and peace." Patronage" Cemetery. deemed; less concerned Pstsrton Pacs "will bs hsfd .Tuesday FINANCE COMPANY CRAGHEAD require absorption of a large part Kennedywith YOU New Fron- - 1:00 p.m. at Our Chapsl of Memthis William Stubbs funeral servJohs year DRUGS f last year's federal pay raise with Bishop Morris S. Bushof Provo' tier legislation than he was in his orise ices will be held in the Berg Draw Frlsnds may call at man Jthrough personnel and other officiating. 2 Room at & Union two of the State PLUMBING HEATING Wednesday down first Floral Chapel Ing Provo ths mortuary Monday from 6 to ,8 economies," plus closing By IVAH 230 West Center Street m. Friends may call Tussday In-- sages. This may reflect Kennedy's p. North 2nd West 56 and government to'ssrvlcts. Tussday unspecified prfcr Wednesand to 8 p. m., from FR 1 201 Wsst 1st South CLOs . In ths East Lawn Msmorial uN SUNDAYS feeling that last November's con- DIAL FR , ..TisHn and- - projects. services. Interment .will Is' prior day HHIs. Indicated elections the FR . ' gressional Provo, FR CENTER W 104 requirement - Another , economy bs In ths 'Provo City Csmetsry. did sot elaborate jBAUoa wai pretty evenly cinaea. TissbH I rfifisH Iff ca rv,"s 85-Year-- 'bcc Market Old Provoan Dies In Hospital - Long Illness Claims Native Of Sp. Fork SALT-LAK- 4 ' : .. ;; .' I , f .. I 133-7- 1 9 )SSflfPIBSSSSaSSSSjv. : Margaret --- -- ; , a stf.tS - 259-6t- ; 1 -"AJ -s'- Death Claims Springville Native at 91 . . . ... ' " w- I T1 XT' 4 . . J; Santaquin Man Succumbs Finances Big , . one-day-o- ld ni Death Claims John Baker At Age 85 -- o, 3. one-ha- lf A , at 4. 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