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Show ... - a, aprtlUtah Daily Herald "Thursday,County. Einer Christensen Retired. Stockman If Dies at 82 - Einer FORK farmer retired Christensen, 82, and stockman, died Tuesday in the Eldred Hospital of causes incident to age. SPANISH r Perry Mason's Detective Fined; Drunk Driving He was born 5, 1882 in Spanish Fork, a son of Michael Christina Oct 1 41 '4 and Einerson Christensen. He mar-rie--d Rebecca on Hansen 28, 1910 in BOTTLENECK? Arthur and Malcolm Condie, from left, landowners west of look bridge where Hobble' Creek is lapping near its top. worriedly at thli Ipringville, Some claim a real flood would send the creek over the bridge. They also feel it is even above it. bow a contributing factor in backing up waters nntil they are flooding pastures POTENTIAL 1-- Hobble Creek " J ' BYU Resources Guerrillas (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) (Continued built approximately two miles ' west of SpringvilW: . : ; Close to Top Rising waters are close to the but (op of the freeway bridge, have not yet spilled over onto the roadwayrirwann weather incontinues, the runoff may new the and endanger crease highway, it is feared. Carl Curtis, superintendent of toe Springville street department, is reported to be, checking a damaged bridge at Kelly's slight scalp laceration when he was nicked by a Viet Cong bul let. The Marine 'and the two victims were pronounced in good condition. The Marine patrol, a platoonH sized unit, was jumped by the VierCohg 'about noon "four miles beyond the defense perimeter ringing the big Ameri- port the government but not the duty of the government to support the citizens." The speaker told the more than 60, persons attending the 7:30 a.m. Lbreakfast meeting that BYU is dedicated to help ing the economy and Industry of the area, but under the principles, of free enterprise. He said these vere. the principles upon which the country grew. , Grove in Hobble Creek Canyon. A wing wall of the bridge, at to Kelly's Grove is reported have dropped off after being undermined by high waters. , t City Prepared a City officials have stationed dragline near three pipes which form the base of a bridge near fte Kolob IDS Stake House, to be prepared to pull out any logs jam the orj branches which water to the cause and pipes flood nearby property. No flood-I- n at that spot has occurred tola year, although the water fc so high that it is splashing over fte top of the bridge at niffht 'The water of Hobble Creek reaches Its peak around midnight, each night during me runoff period.' ! Further North . in me north end of Utah Coun ty no flooding Is reported as yet, although water in Amen can Fork Canyon has risen con siderably.- - Ranger John R, Glenn of the Pleasant Grove Ranger Station, reports mat the water has been contained with in its channel so far. Jerry Hansen of the Soil Conservation Servicei reports that the Drv.Creek Reservoir above Lehi is rising, but has not yet reached the emergency spill way. The debris basin was con structed a few years ago to catch the heavy runoff waters before they caused damage be low Alpine and tnrougn Lent. heat-prostra- tion can airbase. from Page One) Americans Pinned Down The guerrilla force pinned Big Contribution Dr. Wilkinson said that fac down the Americans with heavy small arms fire. The Marines ulty, staff and students at BYU fired back but there was no in each year contribute more than dication (hat any Viet Cong $30 million to the economy of were killed or wounded. The the community and the instiCommunists withdrew .and the tution is the largest single pur city utilities. Marines continued Mhe ..patrol, chaser-o" He said the creation of part-making ho effort at pursuit The Communists have sniped time work for students would at Marine units in Da Nang be a valuable help to the insti Bai area to the tution, as over 80 per cent of the Hue-Ph- u e north! in recent days, but to- all students at BYU work part-timmeet to expenses. help time the action was first day's Many Resources guerrillas have openly chal has a great number of "BYU in lenged, the Leathernecks that we would like to resources combat. at the disposal of indus place In the war against North nice to move Viet Nam, 10 U.S. Navy dive tries who would into the area,'' he said. He bombers attacked truck corw termed the interest partly self voys Wednesday night and be ish and partly public, but pledgfore dawn today. Five sepa ed the support of the institution , flown-a rate missions were in future growth and developrecord for nighttime strikes ' ment. , against Communist territory. The next of the Early Bird . Mass Seven Battalions series will be on May 17, when iln South Viet Nam, Vietnam U.S. Representative Laurence ese commanders massed seven J. Burfcon will speak. He is the battalions of soldiers for an atrepresentative for congressional tack on 3,000 Viet Cong 27 the district Utah County will be miles south of Da Dang, then come a part of this .coming apparently called off the as- month. : ( sault. Anyone interested is invited An American military spokes to attend. e man said a laconic, Flossie Ann Kay, 84 Strike Halts Hugh W. Williams Newspapers Death Claims In Resident Of Moab Dies' Baltimore ' BALTIMORE, Md. LTD -Out' - of - town newspapers sold briskly here today as Baltimore marked the second day of the first total newspaper blackout in the city's history. Chances of a quick settlement of the American Newspaper Guild strike which began Saturday at the Baltimore appeared slim, despite Baltimore Mayor Theodore R. McKeldin's plea and - offer to CAMARILLO, Calif. (UPI- JWilliank Hopper, 50, who plays MONA Mrs. Flossie Ann detective Paul Drake on the 84, Mona, died Tuesday Kay, Mason television series, at 7 Perry p. m. in the Juab County was' fined $276 Wednesday for Hospital of natural causes. She drunken driving. was born Jan. son of Hollywood Hopper, at 16, 1881 columnist" Hedda Hopper, to WilMona, his innocent from plea changed liam to guilty. The actor suffered a Sarah Ann help in negotiations, cut knee when his auto left Shawc r o f t No talks between the Guild Pacific Coast Highway last Jan. She Newton. 17 and struck a parked car. and the Sunpapers management spent her were scheduled todayi life in Mona, and re- Sufi-pape- rs River Crest Sept. Mr. Christensen the Salt Lake (Continued from Page One) IDS Temple. She died Nov. 18, 1967. feared waves might break He received bis education through the battered bulwarks. The situation was worse at in the Spanish Fork schools and for a number of years worked Prairie Du Chien. A river crest on the construction of railroads of 25 feet was predicted by Fri in Utah and Nevada. He bad day by the U.S. Weather Bu been a farmer and stockman all reau. But. Mayor Ed Barrell said he expected the crest to his life. Mr. Christensen was an active top that. Banks Overflowing member of the IDS Church. The city has few dikes and is holding the office of hich Driest. and has also served as a group riddled with Mississippi inlets, leader. For 30 years he was their banks overflowing. More than 4.P00 persons have chairman of the Old Folks and has been a Sundav been forced from their homes School teacher and ward teach at La Crosse and Prairie du Chien. . --- er for many years. "We'll just have to let nature He served as president of the take its course," a deputy sher Farm Bureau in (he iff said here. "There isn't Fort district. much we can do but take it as Surviving are five sons, Floyd it comes." E., LaVoy T., Rulon E., and 17 feet The river crested-a- t Marvin R. Christensen, all of Crosse Tuesday night, La at Spanish Fork, and Laurel (Pet) Christensen of Murray: 17 but won't begin to recede mere until Friday. . giaiKlchildren; eight greatCrisis Not Over two grandchildren; and sisters, La Crosse officials pleaded Mrs. Hannah Chappel of Spanish Fork, and Mrs. Clarence against apathy and warned the crisis not not over. (Stena) Daniels of Payson. At Lansing, Iowa, 30 miles Funeral services will be con ducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in upstream from here, water ran the Spanish Fork Seventh Ward seven feet deep over the city chapel, with Bishop Garth Han- ball park. sen officiating. Friends may Downstream the river rose to call at the Walker Mortuary a record 24.9 foot level at East Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Dubuquer 111., and pushed to crest. All resi Saturday prior to services. In ward a. terment win be in the Spanish dents of a area fled Fork City Cemetery. their homes. ocm-mitte- e. 26-fo- x and en-ti- re ceived her " ed-- Mrs. Kay Mona schools. On Feb. 19, 1902, ucafton in the she was married to Ernest Ka" in the Manti TempleJ He died on April 16, 1960. Mrs. Kay was an active member of the LDS Church, being secretary of the Primary Association at an early age. i She has served as secretary iri all the auxiliary "organizations of the church. In her later life she and her husband headed the genealogy committee in the ward and were active in temple work: She was a member of the Mt. Nebo Camp, DUP, in which she served in several ;' different offices. She is survived - by four daughters and three sons; Three sons preceded her in death. Those surviving are Mrs. Fred (Viola) Lynn, - Claude and Spencer Kay, all of Mona; Mrs. Murphy (Verda) Addington of Burbank, Calif.; Mrs. Ellsworth (Geniel) Hanson of San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. Richard (Sarah) Bunker of Draper, and Newton Kay of Nephi. She is also survived by the following brothers: Earl, Joseph, Thomas and Jesse Newton of Salt Lake City; Leon Newton of Salina, and Warren and Oscar Newton of Mona. Thirty-tw- o grandchildren and 43 also survive. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 p. m. in the Mona Ward Chapel with Bishop Marc Vest officiating. Friends may Tommy Sands, Provoan, 76 'Hugh Weich Williams, 76, 324 Provo, retired W. 4th N., weld- died today in the Utah Valley. Hospital following an extended illness. .. A full obituary and funeral notice derails will .appear in FridayV Herald. The funeral is scheduled for Monday at tiie , Berg Drawing Roorft; Chapel. er,- - War On Poverty Includes Truth In Loan Charges - BERKELEY. Calif. (UPI) ' The .war on poverty includes an assault on the evils of excessive i n t e r e s t, an administration spokesman said Wednesday. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Sing Mrs. Esther. Peterson, assister Tommy Sands and Frank ant secretary of labor for conSinatra s daughter, Nancy, plan sumer affairs, said measures to to seek ,a divorce after more attack concealed interest charg than four years of marriage. es and require truth in lending In a joint statement Wednes- are essential parts of the " day, the couple said: . program. , "We have agreed to an amiSpeaking at a council on concable divorce because we have sumer information, Mrs. Petercertain irreconcilable ' differ- son said, "The most readily ap. ences.", parent information gaps are in Sands, 27, and his the areas where information is wife were married Dec. 11, most needed by lower income 1960, in Las Vegas, Nev., where families. Consumers with the they met 10 months earlier. fewest dollars need the most in- They have no children: formation." . . " Nancy Sinatra To Separate - snti-pover- ty Mrs. Peterson is a native of call at the family home in Provo, Utah. Mona, Friday evening and SatThe average farm in Canada urday until time of services. Burial will be in the Mona is about 300 acres in size; in the United States, 250. cemetery. . JSM I GORDON immnirn lie I - WW " " t 1890, ntU - . .1, S 'V JJ t I , ' - . ti"Si Thp ii no better way to (how your lov and rasptct than with a Barr Guild Certified Monument. Call today or visit our monument display. BEESLEY MONUMENT mmmm jBARREl 1 GUILD I AND VAULT CO. Phone 725 South State Street FR Monument! two-lin- message arrived at headquar ters here saying mat the Viet namese troops had moved off to the southeast the opposite (Continued from Page One) direction from the guerrilla po Press Secretary George Reedy ' sitions. dodged a question' as to wheth Earlier reports said govern er President Johnson might in Act to ment ground forces were tak voke the ing the offensive under the per force an 8(Hlay cooling oh per sonal command of Brig. Gen. iod. Assess Situation Nguyen Chanh Thi, chief of the "We would assess the situa army's First, Corps. I in case circumstances Heavier Snow Pack Thi said in Da Nang later tion that he flew to .the forward arose that might indicate such She snow pack is reported to command post controlling rhe' action," Reedy said. be more solid than last year J its units, that he had 'The industry aid it Is expected to melt at a dressedindicating down local command shutdown preparations as "pre more steady rate, unless unBut they were ers for not attacking. liminary." seasonably hot weather should to an orderly and necessary ms Thi said visit,. following result in a speed-up- . the government forces returned safe shutdown. .Within Lehi, some cement and quickly made contact with construction work has been the guerrillas. Thi said the completed on the grounds of Vietnamese troops would con LeW Elementary School, where tinue to the battle. press In Creek is Dry heavy piped. runoffs of past years the school " grounds have often been flooded t by water which the pipe Phone n which, runs under the school (Continued from Page One; grounds has been unable to car- as, 24, both of Fairfield, and William Eaton, 41, of Bessemer Annie Nielsen Wright fuGood Provo River were indicted by a federal neral services will be held Provo River is running fairly grand jury of charges of violatSaturday at 10:30 a.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel. high but recent work, along the ing Mrs. Liuzzo's civil rights. Friends may call Friday in the Rowe But named wasn't river banks have improved it so from 6 to 8 and feat officials are confident that indictment. There is no federal evening Saturday prior to services. Inert win be no flooding along charge of murder unless the Interment, will b to the tte river this spring. Provo City Cemetery. killing occurs on federal prop' 'Spanish Fork residents say erty. . that the Spanish Fork River is bring well and there appears to be no problem hi the immedi- Steel Pact Taft-Hartl- RMP?!nnnM,ip soft-pedal- i Nightriders six-foo- ate Berg f, Mortuary 5, Services future. 'Porcelain teeth'' were Intro 1785 by a Dr. John duced in Greenwood of -- New York City. George Washington was one of Ms patients. Chapel of memoRies A ITloRtuaRy . VY VV V Plymouth Dealers smashed all sales records and are out to do it again with record-smashin- g O HIGH TRADES O WIDE CHOICE r ) W U U - LTU T FLOWERS XW$I Urn MM -- la- o3t- - o kite '' GET iUY Si mi DIUVERY f inussaviYou terser.! Flcrcl ' AC 14100 JockUode,kG. m HIE '' --1'" ii T U deals ! ! ! O EASY TERMS O LOW PRICES fir tfrU last year, arfodM i OMmxt ys kf tfcst kaarl cooBjct U U BARRACUDA Thi fasHwmnf (astback that seats fsc PLYMOUTH KICK QUICK. IT MOW AT: ANDERSON'S 241 W. CENTEX ST PROVO, UTAH CHRYS1JER |