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Show Monday, june TTtflJi Countv. Dailv Herald Adeline Scott 29, im MMMMWIWWMMMMMilMyilltllllllWIIHMUi Ar IKjiPyiHIH W! ''Mil HIHIWHIIIM Well-Know- Utah Sheep ma n Dies at 86 Resident of Death Claims Payson Dies Provo Matron Mrs. Elsie Kath " rJ v fit. I daa g h t e r of Peter and Ma- 1 "f, inda Jane She died Jan. 16, 1944. He married Reta Fowler Hampson on .! May 10, 1945. Mr. Broadbent was president of the Utah Wool. Marketing Association for many years. He was a board member of the exe-- j hi Mrs. Barthol-- . Soren cutivje committee of the Wool Marketing Corp. for Nation--j al w. l served about 10 years and-h- e as director of U tab Wool Marketing Association. An active member of the LDS Church, Mr. Broadbent was the! first mission president of the West Central States Mission with headquarters in Billings, Mont. He was bishop of the 33rd LDS Ward for four years and durine his lifetime held many other church positions, j Survivors include his widow four sons and three daughters, J. R. and Benn E. Broadbent and Mrs. Terry (Jayne) Malan, all of Salt1 Lake City; Dr. L. Verl Broadbent, Cedar City; Dr. Reed M. Broadbent, Logan; Mrs. A. Ray; (Elaine) Curtis, Bristol, England; Mrs. J. L. (Cora) McCarrey Anchorage, Alaska; stepdaughters, Mrs. John F, (Marilyn) Anderson, Mrs. Willard (Kay) Kmbbe, both of Salt Lake City: 20 grandchildren; 11 great grand children; ) one sister, Mrs. Hyrum (Serena) Vance, Provo; j WHERE TRAGEDJ STARTED This is the spot on Provo River, just below; the. old bridge by the harbormaster's house, where a 15 - year - old girl who couldn't swim fell in Saturday night as she slipped from one of these ropes. City Harbormaster iMerrill Lynn Mathews was drowned trying to rescue her, This picture was taken about a week ago. Water in the middle of the stream at this spot is nowj about 10 feet deep and running swift with high water. n. Rites Set For Drowning Victim, Rody Recovered ; Lodge to Seek j . -- semi-conscio- great-grandchildre- us , e) -- J. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a. m. at the Chapel with of Arell Christensen N. Bishop the Provo Pioneer Ward officiat ing,: Friends may call at the Berg iMortuary -- . Berg Mortuary Tuesday- - from 6 to 8 p. m. and Wednesday prior, to services. Interment will be in the Provo City Cemetery. ' Viet War (Continued from Page One) airport that his own relations with the Johnson administration have been "excellent" but de clined to give blanket endorse ment of the 'administration's conduct of the Viet Nam war. The President emphasized the Vietnamese struggle k- - a Min-m jieapoiis speech bunday which he said the United States -- must; be prepared to risk war' ; " to preserve its freedom. idn '.- - (Continued from Page One) fields and along the rural roads to look for clues . Tthisi morning Gwin Cole, chief investigator - for the patrol, said a loca resident reported he saw two "young" white men standing near a station wagon resembling the one driven by the workers at 11 a.m., last Mon day,, about 12 hours after 'the three workers disappeared. Two of the missing workers Mickey Schwerner, 24, of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Andrew Good man, 20, of New York, were white. The third James Chaney, 21, was a Negro from Meridian, Miss. ; ci $ Adeline Scott funerftl services will be held in the Berg Prawing Room Chapel at 11 a.m. Wed.. July 1. Friends may call at the mortuary Tuesday from 6 to 8 p. m;v and Wednesday prior to services. Interment will be in Proyo City Cemetery. ; ' Merrill Lynn Mathews funeral services will be held Tuesday, June 30, in the Provo 22nd Ward Chapel. 85 S. 900 E., at 2 p. m. Friends ' may call Monday at , Berg Mortuary from 6 to 8 p. m., and'Tuesday until 1:30 p. m. Interment will be in Provo City Cemetery. ne 3 Fishermen Co. She was in Provo visiting her sister and brother when she died. She was a member of the LDS Church where she was ac tlve in the Relief Society. She is survived by one son and three daughters, Harold W. Price, Los Angeles ; Mrs. Ray (Shiriey) Roberts, Manhattan Beach, Calif.; Mrs. John (Mary) Madrid, Lomita, Calif. ; Mrs. Glen (Joan) Scrivner, Torrance, Calif.; eight grandchildren, and two two brothers and one sister, Mrs. Omer (Tina) Larson, and Edwin J. Dorius both of Provo; John E. Dorius, Los Angeles. Funeral services will be announced later by Berg ! (Continued from Page One) wife ahd Mr. Wiley managed to pull the Salt Lake men into their boat and take them to shore. Mr. Perrero said the Salt Lakers told him they had- life jackets in their boat but they weren'tfwearing them when the storm broke. One of the Salt Lakers (did manage to grab a life jacket as the boat capsized. Orem Woman Injured in Cherry Tree Fall I 4 i i . - great-grandchildr- en; Scranton - . . ' ; 01 Olpin-Sundbe- rg ' Mortuary Orerrj j Pleasant Grove . William Morlty Vtrncn furverdl services will be held Tuesday at IT a. rn. in trie Orem Third Ward Chapei, 750 W. Center St. Friends may call at the Mortuary Mondcqr from 7, to f Olpin-Sundber- g p. m. and at the ward chapel Tuesday prior to :eryices. Burial "will be in the Orem City Ceme tery. Joseph L funeral serv- ices will be held Tuesday, at noon at the Pleasant Grove Third IDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call g at the Mortuary Monday from 7 to 9 p. m. and Tuesday at the ward 'chdfpel from 11 m. until time of services. Interment will b in the American Fork City Cemetery. Olpin-Sundber- Chorion (Lottie) C. Whimpoy Martell Thorn funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 p. m. in the Orem Fourth Ward Chapel, 450 $. 400 W. Friends may call Monday from 7 to 9 p. m. at th Mortuary and at th ward chapel Tuesday prior to Burial will be in th services. Spanish Fork City Cemetery. Olpin-Sundbe- rg '.'I I Brother ; g ft) tli Morllffll's Fair? th County;-greatgrandfathe- I. r, 4 " 5 fair-skinn- ed d, t . (UPI)-Union-mana- sur-vid- gement . Ml m Select from fin Reduced from- usaiMGDim ed lFllatt - BERG-- jg E R pow-erli- home in Salt Lake where Mr. Price was the owner and man ager of Price Brooks Produce - - ' Mortuary s VI r half-sister- s, n. Court -- KEMMERER, Wyo. (UPI) A boy was' electrocuted on the Kemmerer Golf Course today when he touched an ex volt power posed line. The victim was' Jerry Komin- sky. He was working on the golf course when he touched the on the course sprinkling system. The accident occurred about (Continued from Page One) senhower, he said he would imagine the Scranton campaign was bound to come up, but he Funeral services will !be held tor which caused him to drown. to talk to the former at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Provo He was reported to be a good expected (Continued from Page One) President "about some other 22nd LDS Ward Chapel, 85 S. swimmer. ji 900 E.. for Merrill, Lynn campaign, Scranton- said he The Jones girl, who was pull things, too." at was "delighted to have him on Mathe ws, 21, ed from the water to a rescue In a planeside interview outProvo, (Jity har- boat in a condi Andrews Air Force Base my side" and that he assumed we will get together soon." bormaster, who tion, was taken to her heme side Washington, Lodge said drowned in Pro- - Saturday night after treatment that he did not see "how it is TT Y7 .T vo River Satur- ax, IL me1 TT1.L uian vauey nospnai. Dractical" to make a campaign day night in a She told the Herald she went issue of the war in South- - Viet heroic j rescue down and came up and began Nam but he declined several attemptj to save thrashing in ah attempt to stay times to give a blanket endorse- two Mrs. Sadie a 15 year - old on top. ner sister, she, said, ment of the. Johnson adminis- Cottle and Mrs. Chena Hansen, fashioned could who especially girl thrust out a stick which she tration's conduct of it. both of Salem. not swibi. HER! for down She drifted missed. past Funeral services will be held that he "can Mr. Mathews His body was some moored boats and tried to He reiterated, for the not be drafted" Repub Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. in the found by skin divers abput 11:30 catch them but also missed. Mr. Cut Flowers Cortagtt nomination, Holladay LDS Stake House a.m. Sunday, some 15 hours Mathews meanwhile had sprint- lican presidential in the be will if was mak he Interment Petted Plants Wddingt after the tragedy. It ws recov- ed to the spot and: leaped in. She and when asked statement Park. Memorial Lawn Wasatch "Sherman" a ered about 100 yards down said he swam to her and told ing stream from where he I was last her to hold onto his back. She that he would not run if nomi Provo Floral he if elected or serve nated to Sheriff Ralph went seen, according said she did and they both 201 West irt South Chappie. down. At this, point the girl let replied: f Friends may call at the Berg go and drifted on down, where "Yes, I cannot be drafted. Prove, FR Mortuary tonight from 6 to 8 she was pulled into a boat man- - and I don't think anybody Fr "Delivery Last Oeltvtry 4 p.m. p.m., and Tuesday until 1:30 ned by Curtis Brandon, who had wants to draft me. De in rrovo uity run for the boat when he. too, He said he did not resign his old, may have been a kidnapped p.m. tfunai win D. Orlo (Erma) Allen, j heard the alarm. Curtis told Saigon post to "come back and Mrs. was treated baby or a baby abandoned by Cemetery. at Utah Val Orem, Sheriff Chappie today thanked rescuers he heard jthe girl connive to be nominated;" a transient family, she said. ley Hospital this morning for searchers who wretching and sobbing and figall volunteer Mrs. Meiling said she has injuries sustained when she fell worked until midnight 'Saturday ured she was safe for the molong list of qualified couples and from a ladder while picking early Sunday morn- ment, so hi looked for Mr.. master in Provo since last Feb- from who wish to adopt a baby and cherries at her home at 426 W. had received a dozen calls over ing in the recovery of jthe body. Mathews but could see no trace ruary. Paul of him. Dick Brandon, youngAn active member of the LDS 400 S. at about 8:30. the weekend from Utahns Volunteer skin diversEcklund No report of the extent of er brother of Curtis, grabbed a Church, Mr. Mathews sang in anxious to take the American Perirod and Wallace which braved the swift river currents log and swam out in the stream. the Provo 22nd LDS Ward choir. Mrs. Allen's injuries Fork baby. Before moving to Provo in were not believed to be serious (high water made the! job dou He said he heard Mr. Mathews was available at presstime. The bly difficult) until exhaustion call but was about 10 feet away February, 1964, Mr. Mathews AMERICAN FORK Taken to the hospital by the forced them from the water from him and could not reach directed the Murray LDS Ward mystery baby was the center about Mrs. Allen Orem . ambulance, Junior Chorus. He had been midnight Saturday. They him in time of attention at American Fork and ankle chest suffered back, resumed Sunday, and The tragedy happened about president of his deacons .and Hospital today and had many after Mr. early injuries.. Ecklund Ideated the dusk teachers quorums. visitors over the weekend. The night Saturday include his widow; Survivors body Mr. Penrod made the final baby was in excellent condition dive to recover it. He said it Mr. Mathews was born Jan. 7, a son, Michael Lynn, at home; this morning. was lying on the bottom of the 1943, in Prom a son of Gerald parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald American Fork Police have channel near Brandon's boat Lynn and Melba Moosman L. Mathews, Provo; grandpar- (Continued from Page One) no new leads as to her identity house in about eight to 10 feet Mathews. He married Paulette ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Moosor to the person or persons who of water, Mr Penrod said that Burr, Aug. 31, 1961 in Provo man, Boulder, Garfield County; gulfed the touring attorney Genmay have left her. in a planter while an old water pipe was The marriage later was solem Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Math- eral's car in a welcome from Ward box at the Sixth-Eigha Communist country that far near it, the body was not caught nized m the Manti LDS Temple. ews, Roy, Weber mornChurch early Saturday 1 of He was a; former employe Arthur Alvey , surpassed a more restrained j on it. Sheriff Chappie! estimated ing. the spot as about 250 yards from W. T. Grant Store, Ferres Auto Boulder; brothers, sister, Ken- greeting today for Soviet PreThe baby was found by Mr. old Provo River bridge Parts and Frg's Service, all in neth E., Terry Ray, Diana Kae mier Nikita S. Khrushcheyin and Mrs. Francis B. Abel, 290 the the Western world's Norway. where the girl, Sandra Lynn Murray. He had been a harbor- - Mathews, all of Provo. N. 1st E., American Fork, in fell when 15, her grasp about 9 a.m. Saturday. The hos- Jones, from a on which!' slipped rope pital, police and doctors have she was swinging; from the! had numerous offers from local bank. Two ropes extended from; persons who want to adopt this a tree limb out over the river; beautiful brown-eyeat that spot, and had been used! baby. to swing over the water. Miss Jones told the Herald AGREE ON NEW PACT today she cannot swim She said she thrashed and somehow FRANKFURT until Mr. Mathews reachreachnegotiators He had sprinted some ed her. ed agreement; Sunday on a new 100 contract for 'West Germany's yards from the Brandon house- to where she was boat workers. 4.5 million metal 9 The settlement averted a and leaped in after her. The is the from exertion sprint strike that could have crippled this nation's booming economy. thought perhaps to be the fac . ! S. Georgia Price, 70, 7327 Normany, Los Angeles, Calif.; dffid this morning at the Utah Valley Hospital of heart failure She was born Aug 18 ; L893, in Ephraim, Utah, to Joseph F. and Annie Larsen Dorms. She married Haroia waiter Price February, 1914 in Salt Lake City. He died Jan. 3 ,1964. She moved with her parents to Salt Lake City where she receiv ed her education. She had lived in Los Angeles since 1940. She and Mary Jane Nuttall Broad--! 9:30 a.m. bent. He married Maggie Jose1904. first her and on Murdock married' June made, 15, phine her Mrs. o m e w wa s Bartholomew son. Mrs. Scott She married born March 8, 1875, in Mayfield, Kenneth Scott on Oct. 3, 1931, in Sevier County, the daughter of the Salt Lake Templet He died Lauritz M. C. and Elsie Christensen Christensen. She attended July 28, 1942, She received her schools in Manti and in Provo, early education in Holladay and where she was graduated from was graduated from Tintic High ' the Brigham Young Academy in School in Eureka where the 1896; She taught school until her family had moved. She married and made her first home in Pay-so- marriage on June 26, 1901, to Alma C. Bartholomew in the They then moved to Lake-vieWhere Mr. Scott died, she Manti LDS Temple. moved to Provo where she had Following her marriage she continued to" participate in the lived since. She was chief telephone oper- educational and cultural activiator in Eureka and Payson for ties of the communities in which eight years. In Provo she worked she lived. Mr. Bartholomew died at the Tiny Tot Bonnet Co., as March 6, 1954. a seamstress for many years. Mrs.. Bartholomew was a An active member of the LDS member of the Emeritus Club Church, Mrs. Scott served in the of BYU and of Camp I DUP, Primaryi and Relief Society Payson. She was an officer in presidencies. She was secretary all the auxiliaries of the LDS on the .Genealogy Committee, Church at various times in her worked as teacher in the Sunday life. School and was active in all the Survivors include three sons auxiliaries of the ward and and three daughters, A. Owen stake. She served on a stake and Edgar D. Bartholomew. mission for two years. ayson; Cilfton C. Bartholomew, Survivors include three daugh- Redlands, Calif.; Mrs. H. C. ters, Mrs. George P. (Jane) Bauer, Provo; Mrs. H. D. (Ella-maCXinningham, Orem; Mrs. Jay Krantz, Idaho Falls, Ida.; J. (Karen) Robb, Izmir, Turkey ; Mrs. Gene (LaPreal) Loveless, Mrs. ; Gary (Linda) Bridges, Berkeley, Calif.; nine grandchilProvo; seven, grandchildren; dren; 21 four brothers and five sisters, Funeral services will be held Alden C. Sorenson, Ogden; R. V. Wednesday at 1 p. m. in the (Rud) Sorenson, LaCanada, ayson Fourth Ward Chapel. Calif.; Bennett (Ben) Sorenson, Friends may call at Keith Jol-Spokane, Wash.; Stanley Soren- ey Mortuary on Tuesday from son, Clearfield; Mrs. Merrill to 9 p. m. and Wednesday prior (Leah) Waters, Payson; Mrs. o interment will De in James (Grace) Kost, Claremont, theservices, Payson Cemeter.y Calif.; Mrs. Edward (Wilda) Hopper, Riverside, Calif ; Mrs. Blaine (Mary Elva) Liston, Pro vo; Mrs. Allan (Edyth) Mackay, (Continued from Page One) San Jose, Calif. North - years daughter, Dr. Edith B. the Heart Failure The brother of three Utah County women, Sylvester Broadbent, 86, 5100 Cottonwood Lane,- Salt Lake County, died Sunday afternoon in a Salt Lake hospital after a short illness. Mr. Broadbent was a prominent Intermountain sheepman. 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