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Show mT' ffJL Dally Herold im Weather Forecosr I i I Obituaries Lily 85-Ye- ar Johnson Of Orem Old Orem Man Dies - Evans 66, 663 N. 400 E., Orm H.aH in th I'1ah VallW OREM Curtis Milo Had- Hospital Wednesday rrorning of lock, 85, 163 N. 800 W., Orem, natural causes. died early this morning at the sht was born Dec 13. 1908. Mt. Vista Villa Rest Horn, in In Abercarn, Orem of natural causes. EngMomn., Lily Er-ski- ne James mistrials tMSJ-rOe- e 145 r V S E MOST uw. 1J W. Air L 101,100 . Heller 03.300 Ot W Fin 61.100 Imperial Cp Am 76.500 nd 76,000 SouNM C6 76.600 iGt Am Hold Sperry Bind 74.500 iptrt 37' W Utilities 04 Allied 4. Chem AmerKan Cl H Aium Ltd Amer T end T An Putt Sery Dept IV1 Ariens AS M-319 e 1 'A i how T MB lAtr, ea na Slwl Bunder Mill B i .f 107 C'ose Op.., 35 i 35 26 1 4i 72 51 22'. 31 32 t i mi 28. JN 6(Ki J4 Cr,ryilf Corp Ful v- S4'i Colo Dow 47e Elit Kod El Pso li Ou Cntm Pon! For Gfn Demos Mull SALT LAKE CITY (LTD 1.8M 2 15 133 131.6V- -4 ' 53'i 'united Jd Rails HIM-t- rf t Chanaes rios Aid 14.100 Gle rVeloilt Cp 143.60 C6l Fnl lit 300 Swift C H 1. set eoeine lOi.MO Water Group 33 STOCKS ACTIVE ui .... Provo Man To Chairman land, a daughter of Walter 30 II. WO M. - He was bom July 18, 1883, in Battlecreek, Ida., a son of Curtis and Edith Ann Hobbs Hadlock. He married Rosanna Nielsen on Sept. 20, 1905, in Vernal. Their marriage was lrter solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. She preceded him in death. rvt. vumeDM M itedi Exchange f New York Member was 51 with .02 inch of precipi- AND COMPANY IY GOODBODY FURNISHED tation. High for the nation was 103 at Columbia, S. C. National low this morning was 32 at Reno, Nev.. Dies at 65 OREM Johnson. Stock Market Salt Lake. Ocden. Provo and Logan: Showers briefly heavy this morning decreasing with clearing trend this afternoon. Rair tonight and Friday, non. Fair tonight and Friday 80. Low tonight 45 to 50. Probability of rain decreasing to 10 per cent by this evening. Provo'i high for Wednesday was 76. Tne iow this morning On Cn On On Wotor Dynam Ec H' If 154 7m is; i 7; Hi 51 tH - 4 6. s: Food . 5C- -, . . Provo man, representing 8. Foods 8.,;t 78 4 77', Motfyi (Continued from Page One) Utah's food . processing indus- . 5; i GoodyMr . Oil iuif munds Evans. try, has been elected chairman Minnesota senator would run hku mb9 31 4 36 i She married of the Utah Water Pollution 44 i 44 344 J stronger than Humphrey How.roM Johnson J Vern L. 31 M. Nixon, the Knno Richard against i son on June Wesley Jensen of Utah Pack- - DON HAMMOND, Springville, left, talks to officials after being picked up as he was hiking ij nomi-1 ;;. Republican presidential ea , 1934, in theiers, Inc., Provo, was named at out of mountains above Lindon 7i 71 today. He had crash landed his light plane after he hit Iiee. Liijn md l j Mrs. Johnson Salt Lake LDS a meeting Wednesday to re dense clouds and S3 i McOona.d Corp iy. visibility dropped to zero. Deputy Sheriff Ken Caboon is in the center and 46' s the At the McDonnell Aircraft time, Same While still young he moved 47'j Temple. place the late Dr. R.V. Larsen, a Utah County Jeep Patrol member is on the right (Herald staff photo by Grant Roylance) 10V 4 Min Mng M'g to Vernal with his parents and While still in England, she Roosevelt. Humphrey organization report Monsan 46 Chem 46 36 of 3d Ward Mont count" its ed that "hard was married tnere. While in joined the LDS Church on Jan, Prof. Grant K. Borg of the 22' I Mt Sts Tel and Tc 22'. delegate votse under constant Mtn Fuel Sup 33 32 i Vernal,, he was employed as a 25, 1925. She came to Ameri- - department of civil engineering To 17' Corp 5'4 in November of 1933. challenge by the McCarthy Oguen blacksmith and as a sheep-;c- a at the University of Utah was Olin Mathwsnn 34a 34'. She had been a registered named vice chairman of the 3CJ, camp had risen to more than Outboard Mar ehearer. 30', I 34' 34 Pac C and El needs The 1,312. winner 1,450. nurse. Fry board in 23' the Air 22' a Pan Amer during meeting In 1928 be moved his family The latest UPI count of Parke Davii Vt 27i to Provo and continued his An avid worker in civic and State Health Division headquarA summer steak fry will be C 3'i :. delegates, based on commit- JPWI Penney 66' Pet 65 , work. He mas also employed by church activity Mrs. Johnson ters. held by the Provo Moose Lodge ments and indicated preferen- Polaroid 10V"j Corp SHAPIRO HENRY CommuCzechoslovak n accused wa. By for her partic During the session, the comProet Gam Geneva Steel Company during M'.i W MOSCOW (UPI)-T- he Krem nist party leader Alexander No. 843, at Canyon Glen in Pro- ces, gave Humphrey 1,074 votes, Radio Corp of America 48 4 48. the construction of the plant for ular interest in the safety of mittee also approved several lin 6 vo at 42 S. Steel Canyon Friday Reputo 42'. p.m. McCarthy 453, Sen. George and his aides of children. Throughout her life amendments to proposed water-qualinewspaper Pravda today Dubcek 83 Revelon Inc 83'. a time. Music will be provided along McGovern of South Dakota 34 "treasonable action." she had received awards from 40H Ryn Tobacco 40. standards for interstate 67' candiRoe Sears 66 4 'a He moved to Orem in 1942 and state PTA and The Communist party news- with food and entertainment for favorite sons and other 48 49 city groups for streams. Those attending are dates 488ft. This breakdown left sta oil cai 64 lived there until the time of his! her activities in this field. 64'I everyone. two in a 12,000 The committee adopted a page, paper Textron Inc Jl'i 51' votes uncommitted. deaU)337 Survivors word indictment said the encouraged to bring their own 572 32 H Texas Gqt include her hus-- suggestion approved by the cases of the Two more R 36 Bear Tink 35' from Page One) Dubcek leadership encouraged utensils. Active in the LDS Church,' band of Orem; one son and two State Fish and Game Division (Continued 68' Transamerica 67' 37 37 "cou n t e r revolution" and All Moose members are in involving contested delegations Trans World Air Desmond Johnson, to lower the temperature of were Mr. Hadlock had been late T for A decision 34 W come Warrants clamping down martial today. 241, up Vanessa cold water fishing from 70 to law brought on the Soviet bloc vited to attend. Calif.; Twencen 34 3Si dian of the Orem 21st Ward, Commerce, involve the nightlong curfews. and They 41' 41 Un Carbide in Czechowhich he had helped build, for Johnson, Salt Lake City; and 68 degrees. Warm - water fishThe secret radios called on all military intervention the and Un S5'A Pacific Texas from 54". delegation Air Lines 37' 37' the past 13 years. He had also Christine Johnson, Orem; two ing remains at 80 degrees. Czechoslovaks to rally to their slovakia. Both United delegation. Georgia ' Park United 6 It accused Dubcek and other grandchildren, and one brother terved a a high priest. U Communist party reform leadS Steel 38 38 cases involve McCarthy-backe- d Czechoslovak party officials of 32Va Ut Power and U and two sisters, Ivy Muriel 32'. held ers of discrimination West Air Lines captive by the Communist His hobbies included garden34 34 charges crimes ranging Gettins, Olive Cooper and Iver 40V. 40 West Bancorp Russians. against minorities. to criminal ing and flowers. treason 71' 70 from Westg Elec Evans, all of England. The prevailing speculation Wootwortfi Co Traitors At Branded X 'A n Survivors include two sons Funeral services will be Sat negligence. 37 'A 37' among committee members Stauffer Chem Will Pravda said' if they had Czechoslovaks were urged to and one daughter, Don P. Had- urday at 11 a.m. in the Orem Texas AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE the that suggested "shun collaborators." The radio remained in power, ft would BOGOTA, Colombia (UPI) h Close Open LDS Ward Chapel, 150 lock, Orem; Stanley V. Hadlock, delegation led by Gov. John Bonanza 18' 18. branded as "traitors" party! have meant the triumph of American Fork, and Mrs. Ho- E. 800 N.f Orem, bishop Dean Pope Paul VI arrived today to Connally of Texas would be Day Mines 22 224 in plead for social reform in the counterrevolution of officials Deseret 4 Pharm accused 49'4 ward E. (VerNeita) Bascom, Rigby of the Orem 30th LDS The Provo Municipal Swim-mithey betrayseated and that an effort would Federal Res a' Czechoslovakia. first papal visit to the world's be made to Santa Rosa, Calif.; 25 grand- Ward, officiating Pool will close for the ing to the Russians Communist the New Park r compromise To Failed 41 Stop 41 Rvco Dubmost Catholic First Alexander continent. Secretary Friends may call Friday from season on Tuesday, Aug. 27 ac- children; 32 Georgia dispute. Seaboard Air 29' W The newspaper said they cek and other reformers. The Pope's plane landed at 29V and one brother and two 7 to 9 p.m. at the Olpin-Sund29 Skaggs Drug cording to the Provo Parks and to see, failed to stop and 10:19 a.m. (11:19 a.m. 637 failed Syntex at EDT) sisters, Carl Hadlock, Vernal; berg Mortuary in Orem, and Recreation Department. Ut Ida Sug Radio Free Prague said loyal U'A 14V. sometimes aided the rise of at El Dorado International HELP FOR TOURISTS Mrs. Lucille Eaton and Mrs. Saturday at the ward chapel Those swimmers who wish to officials of both the party Id S Asked after an 4J NEW YORK (UPI)-T- he Fuller (Leoma) Remington, prior to the services. New Albertson's 147Vi jget a final dip before closing central committee and the "As a result of their Airport 14.00 winute nonstop flight from York Convention and Visitors Amer Savings both of Salt Lake City. Burial will be in the Orem the 1968 season will have until national assembly were molding 2075 treasonable action, a Rome. Equity Oil perfidious 90 E. 42 St., directly Rank of Amer 7.7S '10 p.m. Tuesday to do so. Funeral services will be con- City Cemetery. extraordinary meetings. The real threat to the socialist President Carlos Lleras Re- - Bureau at First See Corp 34.00 Grand Central Station, opposite were aimed at map- achievement of Czechoslovakia meetings ducted Saturday at noon in the more than 50,000 strepo and to with is set visitors up help ping strategy to win the release developed," Pravda said. Orem 21st Ward Chapel, SO S. FIRST TEST chanting "Papa!, their problems. Visitors can of Dubcek and other leaders 750 W., Orem, bishop Rudc!ph Pravda is Soviet commu others,the word for to and Spanish free receive Papa!" TOULOUSE, France (UPI)-T- he maps guides and negotiate an end to the nism's major newspaper. It has Poecker, officiating. the h hotel restaurant a "Pope," the greeted and city, supersonic occupation. a daily circulation of 8 million. Friends may call at the Berg pontiff when he stepped from directory, a shopping guide, as Concorde jetliner made its first mind. Kremlin's the In Moscow, the Kremlin It speaks the white jetliner of Colombia's well as information on what's taxi tests Sunday, moving at 10 Mortuary in Orem, 500 N. State, showed no sign of weakening its Diplomatic observers said the Avianca Airlines. 9 to and 6 at from miles an hour for 200 yards. p.m. Friday going on in the city. thrust into this former satellite document formed part ot an the ward chapel Saturday after to that tried to liberalize its obvious Soviet effort not only 11 a.m. WASHINGTON (UPI) -F- An 11:20 a.m. EDT medical its intervention but to justify the communism past during from Walter Reed Burial will be in the East ormer President Dwight D. bulletin tor lay more groundworK eight months. Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery, Eisenhower continued to exper- - Army Hospital said the five-sta more up setting The Soviet Communist party 1 e n c e heart irregularities general, "has been in no pain" in Prague. branded regime through the night, Army doctors and that his vital igns such as newspaper Pravda Dubcek and his reformers as said today. His condition pulse, blood pressure and C. C. Hoffman remained critical. temperature continue to remain "traitors" to communism. Tass accused "hysterical" Czechoslostable. vaks of trying to stir up trouble (Continued from Page One) "Gen. Eisenhower has conti with the aid of "certain Western nued to show increased eviden ment, apparently taking the powers." ces of cardiac irritability extra of the Hungarian exper Tass condemned as "ground lesson beats or irregularity throughpledged loyalty to Soviet ience, less" United charges by the out the night," the doctors said. foreien policy but insisted on Doctors had announced Wed States and other nations in the complete control of liberalizing U.N. Security Council that the PAYSON Russell L. Can- nesday night that the internal developments. former President was again Soviet Union acted as an Again, apparently remembernon, 47, 627 N. 5th E., Payson, this SPANISH FORK Christian was found dead Wednesday showing some increase of aggressor in invading ing the bloodbath which resulted nation. Carl Hoffman, 70, Spanish Fork, morning at Dugway where he "heart irritability." in 1956 when Hungarian "Freedied at the Payson City Hos-- was employed at a mechanic. htfHYHK. I 1 dom Fighters" resisted invading 472 They had reported earlier a Soviet forces, the Czechoslovak piiai weanes- - He was born July 20, 1921, m that Eisenhower had I day Mowing Payson, a son of Steve and Eva Wednesday government ordered a passive his first day passed through : illIrCl IX Naomi Cole Cannon. He never Wring stance by Czech forces. since his seventh heart seizure ness. n married. Whereas in Hungary mere AAA on Friday withcut signs of (Continued from Page One) He was born ,3 a.10 lrje r ,wv were reported Mr. Cannon was a member of "rhythm disturbances." Dec. 25, 1897, and in killed wounded but all escaped. A nersons Budapest in Salt Lake me American Legion, Post No. Vietnamese soldier was wound- 50,000 wounded mere were far Today's bulletin read: City, a son 48, having served in the Navy. "Gen. Eisenhower has conti- ed by the same bullet that fewer casualties in Prague, u.i. For the past 16 years lie had of William L. nued to show increased evidea killed the American, spokesmen officials said they had no exact been employed at Dugway. and Pauline ces of cardiac Irritability extra said. figures but said they knew of 2i Felt Hoffman. He received his education in beats or The Saigon shelling, the first reported deaths. irregularity through H e married Mr Hoffman out the night. He did, howjver, since June 21, posed Payson Schools. new Nettie Johannah Ackerman on He was a member of the LDS rest comfortably and has been problems at Paris for U.S. Sept. 15, 1919. Their marriage Ambassador W. Averell Harri- in no pain. was later solemnized in the St Church. He bitterly denounced the man. "In of his illness, long spite His hobbies included hunting George LDS Temple. he has remained cheerful and barrages into the capital in May Mr. Hoffman moved with his and fishing. the continues to see members of his and June as evidence fami'y to Spanish Fork in 1937. Survivors include his mother immediate family for brief Communists were unwilling to Prior to this tiroe they had liv- of Payson; one brother and two periods the war. daily. His vital signs Phone H ed in Hamilton, Mont, until sisters, Blaine Cannon and remain stable and his overall Mrs. he was 17 years of age. Glen (Naomi) Peterson, both of condition may be viewed as Active in the LDS Church, he Payson, and Charlene Cannon, unchanged and still critical." held the office of a high priest. Salt Lake City. Pickup 4th pgh: Eisenhower's Robert Vera Pety fuiwral 2) Mr. Hoffman owned his own Funeral services will be conSaturday at 11 a.m. at the farm. ducted Saturday at 1 p m. in Berg Drawing Room Chapel Yon Have of Provo. Friends may call Survivors include his wife, the Payson Fourth LDS Ward at the Mortuary Friday eveA Voice Spanish Fork; three daughters Chapel. and Saturday from ning and one son, Mrs. Hugh (Donprior to services. Interment Friends may call at the Rig-b- y Blohm Hoffand Farrell na) in the East Lawn Memorial Mortuary in Payson Friday man, both of Spanish Fork; Hills Cemetery where full 7 to 9 from p.m. and Saturday Mrs. Glade Wanda Ivie, Las military rites will be accordto the services. ed him by the Dean Menden-hal- l Vegas, Nev.. and Mrs. Vernon prior infant Clare Jacobs, daughProvo Post No. 13 of the Burial will be in the Payson (Gaylene) Lundell, Granger; 18 ter of Paul H. and Maribo Judd American Legion. seven great- City Cemetery. grandchi'dren; Jacebstn, funeral services will bo the at a.m. at conducted and three broth Friday grandchildren, Curtis Milo Hadlock funerOlpin Sundborg Mortuary Chapel. ers and three sisters, William al Saturday at 12 noon In the SHUT-IN- S Friends may call ot tho mortuary and Dora Dickert, Hoffman, 1 hour Orem 21st Ward Chapel, 50 prior to services. Interment both of Helena, Mont.; Louise South 750 West. Friends may in the Provo CHy Cemetery. call at the Berg mortuary Hunter, Yakima, Wash.; Fred appreciate 500 N. State In Orem Fri. Hoffman and Margaret Fautin, flowers Hear Republican Candidate lily M. Evone Johnson funeral from 6 to 8 p.m. and at the both of Pleasant Grove, and services will be conducted SaturWard Chapel after 11 a m. For Governor . . J" Vfi iftiTu mi (Bii Ray Hoffman, Draper. ,i t nrnn ...i day ot II of. at the Orem i..ini. . it.mm. iri,.M..lf..iiiii miiiin Saturday. Interment in East Mi! itri 10 30 Word Chapel, 150 East 600 Funeral services will be Park. Memorial Lawn WLE9 NATIONAL WATCH SERVICE OUAFtANTEE: . for any reason your witch Mis to North. Friends may call at the H within on perform return (tttsfaetorlly, Saturday at 1 p.m. in yw ot purcheee rjetetoarfycthemore than 460 Zale stores ecroee the country. K will be repeinxt tree of charje. ("other ttien ro- Olpin Sundborg Mortuary of Orem the Spanish Fork Ninth LDS from Satend Vilate Friday evening Battey Pickup Ward Chapel, Bishop Parley On The (uuee services will be conurday ot the Church prior to serv ices. Interment in the Orem City ducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in Neeley, officiating. Room KBYU-T- V the Berg Drawing Ch. 11 Cemetery. Friends may call at the WalPROVO FLORAL Chapel of Provo. Friends ker Mortuary in Spanish Fork may call at the Mortuary Thomas Raymond Ellis fune'ol Thurs. 22, 9-C and Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and 201 W. 1st South Friday evening from services pending and will be anR pm Saturday prior to services. Saturday prior to the services. nounced by Olpin Sundberf; Mor- m ctm and tvysM m Meet long West Center 62 K. Matigum Paid in 173-700- 1 John Provo the Interment by City Burial will be in the Spantwy 4T3SJ Cirmbertemel TV., SIC Cemetery. ish Fork City Cemetery. and A Mary Ed 7 4 4 Russ Accuse Dubcek, Aides Of 'Treasonable Actions' Moose Lodge Have Steak well-know- ty Studefcak-Wort- Soviet Gunfire - custo-jdau.?nt- . i 104-vo- te Pope Arrives In Bogota Provo Swimming Pool Close on Tuesday 10th-30t- - ne -j Ike Continues to Have Anglo-Frenc- Heart Irregularities ar pro-Sovi- et Fear Held Spanish Fork Payson Man Man Dies Found Dead - In Hospital - CaQ 5rrfll Saigon Jl Berg Mortuary Services 1 tfe'&BB zr OLPIN SUNDBERG Yes 6-- 8 1 1 .niri-ii- con-duct- LaMar Rowlings 10 i 7-- 8 J ALES'a W E L E f |