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Show THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1964 Utah County, Utah Daily Herald BBBWHI Former Resident Of Springville Dies In Arizona IJflpwpPMtfWWWWWJWJlM Rites Set For Court Lists Calendar Charges against James Monroe Williams, 24, Oakland, Calif., of burglary, were dismissed by Fourth District Court, because the defendant already is incarcerated in At the same time Colorado. the court dismissed charges against Carol Ann Williams, 21, for insufficient evidence. Charges against Larry D. Rudd, 29, Boise, of issuing a fraudulent check, were dismissed by Provo City Court upon motion of the prosecuting attorney. Russell Woods, 25, 291 E. 7th N., Provo, pleaded guilty in Provo City Court to charges of lewd exhibitionism and was fined $200. - Provo Extends (Continued from Page One) be made enticing to keep shoppers here. Committee members said that if Provo's downtown loses any businesses, these businesses will not locate in the outskirts of Provo, but very likely in other towns. Mr. Clark said that one item that must be pushed is for each businessman to encourage his employees not to park in downtown Provo but to move several blocks away from the town's center. Jon Clark, chairman of the retail merchants, said he would begin efforts toward this end. It was also pointed out that businessmen should begin opening their back lots for employee parking. K. E. (Bob) Bullock said he thought the parking mall "is a great thing. I've never enjoyed going downtown before as I have in the past weeks. "We need improvement on It," he continued. "Accept what we have and improve it." Ed Shriver encouraged further development of the mall. "The time is here. We've never had this opportunity before," he Pedestrian Accident Victim offered their services free of charge. The chief trouble with jazz is that there is not enough of it; some of it we have to listen to twice. Don Herold. died Monday at his home Prescott, Ark., of a heart call may A son of George Y. and Lucy Hall Mitchell, he was born in Roosevelt, Utah, Feb. 27, 1925. His mother died in 1952. After his release from the U. S. Navy, he followed the trade of jeweler and watch- 35 f, V -- i maker. at the CRASH Walker Mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 p. m. and Saturday to services. Burial will prior be in Spanish Fork Cemetery. SALT LAKE CITY Robert P. neral 11 a.m. Saturday, Lind-qui- st and Sons Colonial Chapel. VICTIM He is survived by his widow, Louise Fenn Mitchell and two Donna Lynn and children, George Mitchell, Prescott; his Susan father and stepmother, Clara H. Mitchell, Spanish Fork; a brother, Ted, Fort Worth, Tex.; and five sisters, Lucy M. Evans, Springville; Elean- Louise Calder, 20, BYU student from Craig, Colo., who died Tuesday night in Salt Lake City from a May 9 crash near Vernal. Two other BYU students, Malinda Jane Clark, Meeker, Colo., and Richard Alan Flower, Mt. Vernon, Ore., were instantly killed in the same Utah Obituaries Clark, 20, of 1902 Nevada St., died Tuesday in a Fort Ord, Calif., hospital; funeral services pending. Mrs. Valbert Dahl OGDEN died 80, Wednesday; fuPike, in ail- ment. Center. Bishop Howard Pearson of the Spanish Fork 10th LDS Ward will officiate. Bakersfield, Calif.; Mesa, Jenevieve Shepherd, MurMarion Hansen, Ariz.; Rex-burray, and Clara Perry, Idav Funeral services and burial will be conducted Friday at Prescott. g, crash. 'Y' Coed Dies From May 9 Crash - De-Vo- n, - Communists regard the Geneva accords of 1962 as an instru ment which in no way restrains the Communists from pursuing their objective of taking over Laos as well as South Viet Nam. "Mr. President, the long crisis in Southeast Asia has taken a turn for the worse . . . my government takes a very grave view of these events. Those who are responsible have set foot upon an exceedingly dangerous path." record, for a period of years, has an option lo reclaim title to it by paying the taxes accrued to it. Mr. Murdock said one of the smallest parcels to be sold Wednesday was a strip of land four feet wide on the east side of a lot. Mr. Murdock also said that when land is not sold, at the auction and reverts to the county, it can then be sold FR Olpin-Sundbe- rg Mi Mortuary no better way to show your love and respect than with a Barre Guild Certified Monument. Call today or visit our monument display. services. Let us You Will Find Snow funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 23. Friends may call at the Mortuary Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday prior to services. Interment will be in Provo City Weddings Potted Plants serve you. 1042 South State AC OREM FLOWERS 5 and VAULT CO. Ph. 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VVr, There a Mortuary SERVICES Cut Flowers 3-66- 63 Margaret Hales funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. in the Spanish Fork 1st LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call at Our Chapel of Memories, Fork Thursday from 7 to Spanish 9 and Friday prior to services. p.m. Interment will be in Spanish Fork City Cemetery. Pleasant Grove Craig McKay Rollins graveside services will be held Saturday morning at 11 a.m. In the Provo Cemetery. Friends may call at the g Mortuary prior to e for the most discriminating. 5 East, 300 South ess : Berg Ob ape I op AOtre to the public at a "reasonable price" offered by buyers. The county auditor's office presently is involved in a search of county records dating back to 1900 to locate land which reverted to the county in such- tax sales. These par-eels of land wiu De locatea on a map and persons interested in the land may check the map at the auditor's PAYSON JOHNSON Orem (Continued from Page One) Kenison Infant Died Wednesday In Payson City Michael Kenison, day-ol- d son of Albert A. and Anna Burton Kenison, died Wednesday at 6:25 p. m. at the Payson City Hospital. He was born May 19, 1964 in Payson. Surviving are his parents of and the following Payson, brothers and sisters: Allen B., Dale, Darrell, Marvin, Gordon, Blaine, Mary Lynn, and Karen; and a grandmother, Mrs. Mary E. Kenison, Payson. Graveside services will be Friday at 1 p. m. at the Pay-so- n City Cemetery. Glen W. Thatcher, counselor in the West LDS Ward bishopric will officiate. Friends may call at the Keith-Jolle- y Mortuary one hour prior to services. Properties (Continued from Page One) or Ihnen, Mrs. Florence RIVERTON Crane Page, 82, of 12953 S. Redwood Rd., died Monday; funeral Saturday noon Riverton First-Thir- d LDS Ward Chapel. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Mrs. Utah's highway death toll stood MOUNT PLEASANT Violet Walker Palmer, 87, died at 89 Thursday following the Tuesday; funeral 9 a.m. Friday, death of a Brigham Young UnUrsenback Funeral Home iversity coed. Susan Louise Calder, 20. Craig Chapel. n Allen TAYLORSVILLE Colo., died late Tuesday night of 1529 Allred, 35, of Smiley injuries suffered May 9 in a died truck-ca- r funeral accident near Vernal, Drive, Wednesday; services pending. Utah. Two other BYU students VERNAL Earl Cody Kar-re- were killed in the mishap. 48, died Wednesday; funerAt this date last year, Utah al 1 p.m. Saturday, Naples LDS traffic accidents had claimed 71 Ward Chapel. lives. Mrs. Nancy ENTERPRISE May Holt Terry, 81, died Tues- Requiem Mass 9:30 a.m. Friday; funeral 1 p.m. Saturday, day, Notre Dame Catholic Enterprise LDS Ward Chapel. Church, Price. FAIRVIEW William Emer ROY Mrs. Sushannah Jones fudied 82, Rigby, Wednesday; Field, 91, died Tuesday; funeral neral 1 p.m. Saturday, Fairview 1 p.m. Saturday, Lindquist and North LDS Ward Chapel. Sons Mortuary, Ogden. WATTIS George Edward Drossor, 19, died Wednesday; said. The group also decided to ask help of Provo architects in planning further improvements on the mall. The architects earlier Donald Burton Mitchell, 39, a former Springville resident, SPANISH FORK Funeral services for Mrs. Zella Moose-ma- n Prost, 57, who was killed Tuesday when struck by a car on Spanish Fork's Main Street, will he held at 1 p. m. 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