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Show ' 4 ' Doily Herald ,!" Stock Market Utah Obituaries Death Claims S.L Sheriff Beckstead "?SAXTTJJKEr CITAkxan-de- r August Larseo, 94, 122 E. Robert. Ave., died Monday of natural causes, funeral services Friday at 12 noon at Madison SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)- - Ward Chapel, 2280-3r-d East, FURNISHED BY GOODBODY AND COMPANY Sheriff George W. Beckstead,! Jessie S. Shipler, 88, 545 Eliza: , .: head of the Salt Lake County beth St., died Sunday of caus Member of New York Stotk Exchange sheriff's department for the es incident to age; runerai past "20 years, died Tuesday at' was today. Nikola Petrovich, lONESKvERAOES DOW his home. He was 66. 69, 629 Graham Ct, died Mon13 UtMtlet M Woda 30 Industrials 10 Kail Total Vclume ; .1 .13 Beckstead had been in 111 day after a long illness; fuW0 00 .11 152.0J close: .?w.000W4 ..45 25140 Tuesday V " .23 .21 VS2.J4 10.22 2.860,000 9e.21..01 257 W--,4 Wednesday's Open health .the past two jears since8 neral Friday at 1:30 p.. in., at STOCK EXCHANGE AMERICAN Ft. Douglas Post Chapel. Mrs. K Y I E MOST ACTIVE STOCKS suffer in a stroke. Bid Asked Quotatloni: Complete Beckstead took over the "coun--; Effie Lenore Cooper Roiteli, IMT SW oey Mines mtOO I0' Brunswick Corp Federal Reserve h W f0 27i E., died Tuesday Ankrn Chem jty's top law enforcement post 80, M 'm.400 59't ". Hecla Mng Chrysler Coro Te1 MS in 1946. Prior to his election as of natural causes; runerai SatT, S6 104.W0 H M,n Ford Motcr Co .. Nw Ptr 12 noon at Garden Park n.m losva Admiral Corp Paddlngton h ,T,v sheriff rhOerved 16 years as urday J00 .61 - Amer T and T 1150 Yale Ave. R'co Argentina to former LDS Ward, sheriff chief KMB ' deputy Amer fan . 10J'4 10? 79 000 $V4 C A Clarence ; E. 71, S. Hopfenbeck, Grant Sheriff I2H live Young. p... 77,200 IIS UNCH f,Sperry Rand 237 C St., died Tuesday of natfour sheriff He was Am. Broadcasting L OVER THE COUNTER AMF Asked Bid Wednesday'. QufltaHor: including the latest vot-in- g ural causes; funeral Friday 12 6,rjoo 33'4 i Albertson's Crucible Steel ......... 19.00 lf.SO times,' noon at 280 E. South Temple. "62,600 .;, 51 H S C M Corp in the fall of 1962. 10 7) 71 rvit-im, Raan Sel Tf. Michael e.00 v J.4J Roeaba, 70, 54 Vissing of Salt Lake a He was native m "r'cji America . stmr-H ... In Mining .jj 2.12Vi 60.12'! 'died PI., in Friday of natural 14.12' 14.371 and attende(Mchools County l!r IEW ifORMS Sck exchange 41. 44.00 causes; '. . requiem mass Thursthe ( county. QUOTATIONS ; Tuesday We(lnesdaTTTTTI'r,'''"v M It at 9 a. m at St Ann's 34 30 day sherJ775 was he the years During Allied Chemical .2i J.50 Catholic Church, 2003-5t- h E. ' 35W in. run seuriiy in . AMI Chalmers J.7J 125 iff, he saw the organization of FronWtr Rfa ... ..... i 34' Aluminum Ltd OGDEN Mrs. Bessie 103.00 Cv Frontier too pet May I t a ra the Jeep Patrol, 57'n American Can 11.00 17.50 Skaggs Com ..... .. -95 Anwken Cyanamld 23 50 23 00 dio patrol system, chool prt Hodges, 59. Klajnath Falls, Skaggs Pfd 6) American Tel and Tel 75 Life died Surety Ore., Friday after a short rescue on program and 3' American Tobacco .... 33H ' 33Vi SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE funeral Friday at 1 p. Arliona Public Service illness; ' 3IH .. Atch T and S fe R R Bid Asked squad. Quotatl m. at -- Felt Funeral Home, ....... 42' '42'4 Tuesday's Beiehem Steel .. The sheriff was a" member of 45 00 55 00 Banner wrtg ' 11 W Brunswick Corp Ct.v .1.4.1 CHl.u .05' M numerous law enforcement or- Brigham City. Mrs. Lillian .SuoiitJlHL-- ' .00 451 Gertrude Funk Heimke, 68; 46 Burlington R R 5.75 i'Chief Con' 3.37' ganizations. Includinz the Na- 19 '4Celanese Core 1219 Porter, died Tuesday of 471 Chief Con Pfej ... AccviiotlATI T ! OiAflffe 60 !nol V i w ui .42 wis. Chrysler Corp .31 UVliai Clayton Silver 23' nv Combined funeral Friday at Denver end R G WR R pneumonia; .15' .14 Metals Utah Peace Officers Association 77H 77. DowChtmlcal ' .11 .13' 1 p. m. at Lmdquist Cons Eureka-...- . Colonial 340" 2404 Du Rent .40 .30 Crown Point .... diiu uie iiuci iiaiiunai naovtia120. H9H Dragon T. Mrs. fattman Kodak Chapel. .27 Wiebrigje .! ........ 21 tion of Police Chiefs. Jt El Pm Nat Gas .41 u East Utah died Mon91, Anema, 56H .. . Port Motor Comp .11 .1 Mines .. He was an avid sports fan, W' Empire Bullion. Oenerel flee .04V funeral' Thursday at 2 .07, the Beckstead day; ......... Bi'4 im Eureka and Oeneral Foods .15 .14 Can Eureka Lilly ' Larkin Chapel of the 107J p. m., eneral Motxi Corp ........ 106' S3 Std Eureka M Bees, a youth team associated Dawn. Walter 47 47 32 OdadyMT , Gold Chain Lembke, 65, 543-, Jl ' l Owlf OH Salt .52W with Lake Amateur Jhe ,41 Grand Deposit .. 4H4 Great died -- a M Rut Midi 26th, Saturday-aft- er .00 .03' Western . "34 331 Baseball Federation. MRttlrt rvTT...., .14 .M Kennebec short illness. Raymond H. Ran132' 134 Kamtaeorl Copper 1.00 475 Mammoth 26V 1 Jot Koryttt 77 dall, 45, 3829 Adams, died Mon North ...,. o JI' -. Tin u. a-Lily e.35 Imt Slafllar 171 130H 131 day after a long illness; fuLMm Induifrlae .oov .Of Con Park City JO Minn Mm Mfg 1.40 neral 131 South Std Thursday, 2 p. m., Chap- 82 Monsan Chamlcal ' j . . " 1 1038-I2t- p ,,s .;- -- jh . ' ' . ' 5"". , - . . - :' .... 5 59'-- Mvuiu,. - 929-27t- 54-- - .'. Mentgomery Ward Mtn Fuel Supply R R New York Central ... .... Win Mathieton Outboard Marine Elee and Pacific Oas arka Davli .. J C Penney Phillips Petroleum Procter and Oambia Radio Corp ot Amer- ,. Republic Steel Rtvlan ...... Tobacco m Reynolds loan Roebuck Soeony Mobil Oil .......... im ofc ltd i Texaco Inc TOMtrajl ...... Tlmken Roller Bearing Trensemer " -- 36; Twontiam Century Union Carbide Union Pacific United Air Lines United Park City United States iteel Utah Fewer and Light Western Air Lines Weetom Ban Corp Weatlngnouse Elec F W Woolworrh ..: WortMngton Stdr. TintlC Utah Con.. ; 50- .11 ,,.,,,.... .0 Million .SI l' TP SALT LAKK STOCK IXCHANOE SALIS Jm lvi Champion Silver, 100 at 1.00 34H Chief Con 34" Pfd, 1,500 at 471 Wi- S4e Clayton Silver, 1,500 at .30 iVf Colo Con, 1,000 at ,11 57 5P East Utah, 3,000 at .44 f 69 1.000 at .14 Empire-Mi- ne, 54' 53W 100 at .J7Vj; 100 ot 45 furrka-Std- , 43 4JW' Grand Dep. 2,300 at .40; 3.300 t .50 44H 44' Horn Silver, 500 Of .10 45? 45' Kashmir, 500 ot .14 o toft Mammoth, 200 at 5 00) 300 at 471 '" C4S Lily. NO Ot .77V ish North Prince Con, 1,000 at .M ' Rice Argentina, MO at 4.17V Wi 79H South Std, 200 ot 1.11 44 44' Tlntk Std, 500 ot .J0( 100 at l.tJVl 47H 47' Utah Wyomlnf, 100 t .71 40 40?a 321 33' MUTUAL FUNDS eTVa. 17 ' id Asked Tuesday'i Quotation! 44'4 43 10.22 144 Affiliated Fund 109 108' 4.30 391 Dividend Shares 2' 2' . Mel Dreyfus 54 53U 14.04 C and H Bal Fund ... 113 31'. 3ei4 E and H Ilk fund 11.44 1491 42' 42. 11.01 19.41 Fidelity Fund 31' 3W 31 30 10.00 Trend Fidelity .65". 65' Fund Inv 14 B . II 90 304 30H Inv 13 IncorD t.U 42? 43' 11.03 . 11.04 Mats InV Growth 17 M Trust It. 14 Mess Inv 19.03 . 17.41 Putman Fund 13.41 Putman Growth . 1141 14.91 le.31 Wellington tvt ..::.rmi eai Oil N 334 34 Bailiff For 0 w ' ....... un ... Completes NEW YORK (UPI)-Inves- tors (Continued from Page One) , Groups: 12.30 ,13.87 Mutual diet of the legislative and judi- Stock 22.41 24.35 cial branches of government. 10.25 11.02 Selective d 8.67 9.42 Originally the measures Variable for creation ef new c o Intcontl 699 to make the studies. 8.S4 5.79 FIF Fund When he called the Legisla Hamilton H-- A 6.57 1.40 ture into special session, Ramp-. pro-Tide- r D ton requested supplemental totaling nearly 12 million. This included $365,000 to increase the salaries of (chert with advanced de crees! which the Senate killed 4?' - LIFE SUPPLY FORT WORTH (UPI) --The thief who broke into the Cogdell Auto Supply Co. may never need to buy another sparkplug. The store said 57,000 apark- s 11,000 worm were plugs The Senate "also approved missing. two form amended . n measures providing for studies of the. legislative and judicial branches of state' government, As amended the bills, which carry appropriations of (30,000 nd $10,000 respectively, pro- . Tide for the studies to be undertaken by the Utah Legislative Council. The only money bill of the Special session that failed to generate any. controversy an estimated $343,000 for additional units distribution vocation moved through the Senate on "dangerous precedent is being established that might lead to pay TV in Utah." The bill also was opposed on constitutional Court Named John Augustus, 28, 2& Orch ard Ave.. American Fork, has been named as a bailiff in the Fourth District Court. The new bailiff will serve in the court of juage k. u. Tuckett and when not busy with court business he will work In the office of Utah County Sheriff Ralph ..Chappie. . The arrangement was work ed out to help satisfy the needs of both the court and the sheriff's office for additional help. Mr. Augustus, who is a na tive of Richfield, is married e. to the former Barbara-LeThey are the parents of three children, Kathryn,7; Kevin, d; and Krea. 3. He is a former employee of the Uintah National Forest and has spent six years with the military police in the . Utah National Guard. Mr. Augustus is a former member of the Junior Cham ber of Commerce and is a sports enthusiast. He is a grad uate of Richfield High School and' has attended Brigham Young University. The new man fills out the roster of bailiffs for the three judges of the Fourth District Court Ralph Nielsen, Spanish Fork, is bailiff for Judge Joseph E. Nelson and Arthur Hatch, Sprlngville, works in the court of Judge Maurice Harding. -- World War I Vets, Ladies Hold Meeting The Veterans' of NEPHI World War I and the Ladies grounds. Some of the liveliest debate Auxiliary met at the home of of the special session came unAuxUiaryPresldent Mrs. Co- der Senate consideration of the quella McPherson on Wednesschool bill, which the House day night. approved last Thursday by Plans for the corning year surprising margin of were discussed and it was deLead Opposition cided that meetings would be Leading the opposition were held the second Thursday of Sen. Ernest Mantes, each month. and Sen. John T. Bernhard, Rr Twenty-fou- r "t 26-- vote. will members were The money be used to Provo. present. train additional workers for Mantes said "we "cannot afSkilled jobs t Hill Air Force ford" the request at present Base. The bulk of the money He said the State School Board's will go to Weber Stale College, request for a specific appropri although Utah State University ation amounted to "irresponsi (Continued from Page One) nd Utah Trade Tech in Trovo ble spending." late husband wasj imprisoned will share in it. Bernhard said he favored the with her. - Marks Time principle of the bill but felt it Shastrirl2 hours before - his The House, which spent most was a "piecemeal approach." death, had signed a The Provo Republican said he of Tuesday waiting for the pact with Pakistani bill and the Senate was reluctant to approve an ap President Mohammad Ayub to catch up, gave quick ap- propriation of $365,000 on a "pig. Khan after an eight-da- y peace basis." proval to a bill to add one conference in the Soviet Asian to the Third Judicial DisJudge Sen. Wendell Grover, city of Tashkent. Under the trict. This increased t'.ie num- - ton, led the unsuccessful fight accord, Indian and Pakistani from seven to to win ber of iudces w of the bill forces are to withdraw behind approval eght m the district which in - raimed at allocating additional their borders by Feb. 25. Mrs. dudes heavily - populated Salt ,alarles Gandhi pledged to honor the t0 (.f or the agreement made by Shastri. uounij. pHaihU .papw. A second bill also was killed Mrs. Gandhi may also carry certifi"'professional teaching" In the Senate. It would have out Shastrl's scheduled visit to cate." made it a misdemeanor to use Grover blasted Mantes as the the United States to discuss translators without television food planning. The "common scold of the pessi- - long-ranouner. The authorization he A Shastri visit had been originally enacting clause was stricken set for February. vviiulUUII Ac a r Un 1UU would "I like to a first step aociation distnouted a resplu- step, a little step toward teach tkn opposing the bill. Grover said. BOUQUETS The resolution claimed a er incentives, The Riverton Democrat said he was "astounded" at 's FOR attitude toward the bill. GAS . "He (Bernhard) doesn't want THE to take the first step, a year MOST WATER ago he wanted to go all the DISCRIMINATING . 40-2- 0 India - w ie , MIDVALE-Jo109-5t- e Pappa, hn Ave., died h - MURRAY Mrs. Clemmie Lisonbee, 86, 4690 S. 2nd W.. died Saturdav of natural causes; funeral was Martin Korah today. GRANGER Mrs. Alta Smith Oiristeiiseii, ,55, 3972 Miller- ama Ave., died -- Tuesday after a long illness; funeral Saturday 1 p. m.. Tavlorsville Sec ond Ward Chapel,' 2603 W. 4700 a. BRIGHAM OT-Frede- rick Leon Ellason, 79, 643 N. 2nd L., died Monday after a long illness: funeral Thursday at Force Base ; x funeral Thursday at 1 p. m. at Fourth-13t- h Ward ' Chapel. - William DRAGERTON DeFriei, 75, 153 Whltmore Dr., died Monday of causes incident to age; funeral Thursday at 2 p. m., Dragerton LDS Ward Chapel. ROOSEVELT -- Mrs. Isabella Gertrude Louise Simonson r, 76, Roosevelt, died Monday of a heart attack Funeral Hel-me- pending. - KEARNS Jessie LaVon FreemaB Rock, 64, 5071 S. 4460 W., died Monday of a heart ailment; funeral Friday at 1 p. m Center Ward LDS Chapel, 664 N. Redwood Road. Provo Airport from Page One) (Continued ' 225-13- CRAGHEAD PLUMBING . HEATING MkrthJm! DIAL FR West am. r OREM - OENIVA TIME! OREM 546 8. State mi DlilVKV O.IM fcw. Assessment of agricultural land and suggestions on ways that the tax load on such land could be relieved composed the mam order of business Tuesday evening at the Utah County Mayors' Council meeting. Don Allen, president of the Utah County Farm Bureau, was a special guest at the meeting and told thejhayors that the future of agriculture along the Wa OREM Orem police received a rush call Tuesday afternoon for an ambulance from Dr. Paul Groneman's office, which is just across State Street from the . station. Within one minute the ambulance was there, but too late. The baby which was on itrway had arrived. So it was a girl, born in the medical office, to Mr. and Mrs. Laiyiy McCandless of inmedU-Orem, from the arts and crafts room. They were Jumped by a third prisoner , who had a butcher wur&mg on a master pian jor Utah County and the cities within the county. This details loca-- . tions for roads, parks, subdivisions and other features that will helpjthe area grow along the most suitable lines.' a ca UuiMrlait to Parthe reported mayors that ley Neeley has been employed by Utah County as an engineer to survey, water needs of this satch Front is in. jeopardy be-- 1 area. He invited any city that cause of the hum tax assess. wishes to have assistance in ment. working out water problems to His suggestion for relief was contact the county commission. that such land be assessed in re- Orem Library To Show 4 AmmieeiAnan lation Jolts use and productive Rain Falls In Africa After Day of Prayer " knife. .. capacity. The name of the attacker was -Assessor Opinion ; withheld. Utah sherAssessor County The Salt Lake County 'Guy Ivins agreed with Mr. Allen that iff! office had been called to the scene in 'investigate where OREM-F- our films will be agricultural land should be JOHANNESBURG, he third inmate got the butch shown Thursday at 2 p. m. in zoned as such by the cities. He Africa Rairi fell, on (UPI) . er knife. the Scera Lounge sponsored by said this special zoning would South Africa today, only hours the Orem Public Library, ' it allow the land to be assessed at after a national day of prayer a lower vaiue.- - - ' , was announced today.' J for the end pf one of the worst 1 : TTok The films will be "Adven droughts in history. The rain was welcome but tures In, a different World of Marion Hinckley; who conduct i. . i "Northern Utah," "A ed the meeting, said the apprais-- , farmers said it was not enoush Utah? MURRAY Mrs. Clara AmanThe Super Jet Trip to Europej" and al work on agricultural land to rescue withering-erop- s. da Oberhansly Simons, 8, 5911-9t- h "HarmonicasHErom-German- y." should be. done by conpetent rain began Tuesday night and East, a native of Payson, There is no charge for attend- local people, rather than by repr was still, falling in Southwest died Monday evening in a Salt ance at the film resentatives of the State Tax Africa today. showing. Lake City rest home of natural More rain is still urgently Commission. causes. uctrucu at uic ieun ui uic He also recommended that ' She was born April 13, 1877 in the tax rate be 20 oer cent of hottest summer' on record. Ferdiof. a daughter Payson, the assessed valuation. nand and Mary Staheli OberOther Business -hansly. On April 7, 1897 she in Simons In other business Tuesday, the married Robert O. . OREM ; John R. Brvant Jr.. were asked to make cerPayson and 'he died March 10, 779 N. 275 E.. has mayors to rerjorted - their-cit- y1962. had-p- aid Orem police that a spotlight tain thatShe was a member of- - the their contribution toward the and radio antenna had been SALT- - LAKE CITY (UPI)-U- tah LDS Church. Utah Valley Industrial Developfrom his car while it has a new organization Survivors include a son and ripped was parked near a local bowl ment Association. Commission- working to preserve Its historic a daughter, Boyd Simons, Jacker .Hinckley pointed out that ing alley. landmarks. (Max-inVernet Mrs. son, Wyo.; Thomas B. Clark. 329 N. 250 most of the "cities had either The Utah Heritage FoundaBallard, Salt Lake City; paid their share or had pledged tion was chartered officially granddaughters; one E., reported the theft of skis the money to be paid in the new Monday in a and bindings valued at $137 at the meeting fiscal year, beginning July 1. State Historical Society headFuneral services will be held from his car at a ski resort Each mayor was also asked to in Provo Canyon. quarters in Salt Lake City. Friday in Payson. a representative of his The foundation was . appoint 696 N. 940 Kay Holdaway, organW., Orem, the theft city council to meet with the ized to help preserve state landof a rifle and binoculars from County Planning Commission marks and historic buildings his car while It was parked in monthly. such as the Heber City town tne parking lot of an Orem J . Master Plan square and the Wasatch Stake The commission bowling is currently Tabernacle. Monday alley night. P. REXBURG, Idaho-sJes- Films Thursday -- Suth r: Payson Native DieslnS.1. r . . ; " Light, Antenna Utah Heritage Foundation Gets Charter Taken Off Car - : e) three great-grandso- n. Provoan's Father Succumbs at 73 se Evans, 73, of Rexburg, Ida., father of Larry B. Evans of Provo, died Monday --afternoon in a St. George, Utah hospital of a heart ailment. He was born Dec. 3, 1892 in Logan, a son of Morgan Phil lips and Annie Partington He married Sylvia Evans. Parker on Oct. 15, 1919 in the Logan LDS Temple. He was a veteran of World War I and was a high priest in the LDS Church in the Rex burg First Ward. He was also active in the Boy Scouts of America for 15 years. Survivors include his widow, Rexburg; sons and daughter, Phil P. Evans, Pocatello, Ida.; Larry B. Evans, Provo; Seth P. Evans, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Vern L. (Reva) Fullmer, Rlgby, Ida.; 15 grandchildren. Funeral services, are pending. -- sir What's Playing At the Movies PROVO Academy Paramount Thunderball. Do Not Disturb. Boeing. Uinta-Boe- ing, OREM Geneva - You get 20 big BONUS DAYS of EARNINGS at Deseret Federal Savings and Loan. Sqyeo by the 20th of the month and you EARN THAT BIG 4 FROM THEVERY Open or add to your account" NOW at dependable Deseret Federal where your money EARNS MORE 7 77 with SAFETY FIRST ! ' 1 Berg Mortuary Services ALL TEMPLES TOUR St. George,' Moso, Los Angeles ond . Ooklond. $127.50 . - Call Mn. . W. E. 373-466- AC Kenneth Olsen, 26, Kearns suffered a laceration on the neck. Turner said the two were re tiring to their cells urn security area .ef tne prison area. "Increased demand of Logan easily. airport facilities by manufac turers as well as educators in the area not only make the requirement for Navigational euipment essential to the economic growth of Cache County but also may eliminate a future serious accident," Sen. Bennett said. p, rti OLNT OF THE MOUNTAIN Two convicts at the (UPI) Utah State. Prison were stabbed . by a third convict. , State Prison - Warden - jonn Turner said James Chriltensen, 48, Mount Pleasant, Utah, suf fered a stab wound in. the low er back and a cut on the arm. -P- - 9 Doy- i- Depart Feb. 2, 1966 Rchbock Sons Floral Prison Br Mayors Hear Tax Plight On Agricultural Lands V r Ljj Despite Speedy Arrival In ; , 4 For Printing Needs Call for Serrke and Estimates. Offiet Letter Reasonable prices. - Stabbed The new equipment would proThe Patsy Grove vide landing mlnimums of a 400 AMERICAN FORK foot ceiling and one mile visibil Cora- l- Die Die My Darling ity. More efficient handling of LEHI Beach Ball Rnvl traffic also would result in the ' Provo area Sen. Bennet explain GAY TRAPPINGS .1, .. ed.,, NOTTINGHAM, Eng. (UPI) The Senator said that Logan is here soon will Streetcleaners r seeking new, improved haviga-tiobe issued orange - fibreglass .1 facilities and traffic conmotorists will trol for the entire Cache Valley wheelbarrows so be able to spot them more ; way. Still Too Late, Thunderball, Bed construction of the new naviga Incident. ford tional aids listed by the Provo Scera-Go-od Neighbor' Sam, City Corporation a virtual necesMcLintock. sity," he said. Never Too Late Scera Reasons Given PLEASANT GROVE Bern-hard- . 1 p. m. at 12th LDS Ward .Chapel. John Jacob Johnson. 66. was killed In an automobile accident Monday at Hill Air iTv HEATERS 45, of Monday natural causes; funeral Thurs day- - at 10 a. m. at 8090 South ' State. .p. of-t- 14 elnofFlowersMorttrafyr 2 Convicts 0 lot) Phone H HB4I Get " . TK enty ttvlnos In two Aits-eleHon wWi otdcrs In Uleh Covnty SAFETY e eNerlng INSURED ii&ooa. , V' of the GOOD THINGS OF LIFE SOONER I X 3 Edward LeRoy Curtis funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 P. m. In the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Provo Wednesday evening from and Thursday prior to 6 to services. Interment will be in the Provo City Cemetery whert full military rites will be accorded by the Vrw, Provo Post. Soyal W. Candland funeral services will be. conducted Thursday at 11 a.m. .In the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo. Friends may csll aUtht Berg Mortuary o( Provo Wednesday evening from 6 to 8 p.m., and Thursday prior to services. Interment .will be in the Provo City Cemetery. cv MORE SAVE for them!' |