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Show SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1957 SUNDAY HERALP | Monday Rites Utah County, Utah 4 SALT LAKE CITY — Dominic Thomas Henry Watson Slated for Provo Youth Dies Clara Ludlow Hawkins Benjamin Osella, 67, died Thursday; neral Monday 10 a.m., 260 E. HUNTSVILLE, Funeral services were held Sat- died Thursday funeral Saturday 2 p.m., 36 E. 7th S. Elaine P. | following a short illness. Burial (Tommy) Wat- PAYSON — Funeralservices for son, 16, 547 East Center St., died| John Hemsley, 76, 297 E. Ist N., Saturday morning in the Salt Lake | who died Wednesday evening at County hospital after a short ill-| his home following an illness, will He is survived by his parents, Church. He was a retired farmer beans. moving to Payson three years ago.| _MIDVALE—Mima W. Nielson, | Surviving are his wife; two| 68, 7480 S. State Street, died the Benjamin Relief Society for 60/a brother and sister, Richard and and daughters, and two sons, Mrs. Friday; funeral Tuesday 1 p.m., Mr. grandparents, years. She was a block teacher for | Kathy; much of that time. She is a for-| Mrs. O. Earl Thomas, all of Provo; MaryBeattiger, and Venley Hems- East Midvale Second LDS Ward Henry ley, LaHarbra, Calif.; Mrs. Margie Chapel. | mer member of the Relief Society| and a grandmother, Mrs. Soles and Heels burial committee. She was first} D. Watson, Ogden. | Larson, Payson; one stepson, John| BOUNTIFUL — Carl William active in farming all their ‘ives.| Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Wilkins; Mrs. Hawkins was a member of president of the Benjamin Religion | Funeral arrangements will be | Perry, Cobalt, Ida.; 11 grandchil- | Lindquist, 59, 950 N. Main Street, Class formed manyyears ago. She| announced Monday by Berg Mor-| dren, 15 step-grandchildren and 10) died Friday; also served as first counselor in| the Primary. tuary. oi Force will put Union Mortuary. 89 No. Univ. Ave. Provo lantic. 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Together they provide thrifty comfort where and when UNIVERSITY HOME FURNISHINGS you wantit. 235 N. UNIV. AVE. 79 No. University Ave. 150 N. UNIVERSITY AVE. PROVO, UTAH Phone FR 3-671 5 a into most the same time Friday that By UNITED PRESS |the Snark SM-62- guided missile Utah’s weekend weather pattern deliver a simulated hydrogen warwasn’t the best for outdoors ac- head ‘‘with unprecedented accur| tivities such as football and foot acy’ on a tiny ocean ‘arget near Redstone Arsenal, producers of racing or horse racing as snow Ascension Island in the South Atthe giant rocket, described an im- and cold weather covered the lantie on Oct. 31. pact area as a citcular region in- s tate. The flight was the world’s first side which the rocket is to fall | Despite freezing temperatures known demonstration of a true inas opposed to a target such as and snowflurries high school play- tercontinental missile’s capabilian aircraft carrier. | off games, the Utah-Air Force ty. An Air force announcement The Jupiter-C is the assembly contest and the horse versus man. said the flight “places any tarwhich the Army probablywill use | race to Roosevelt went on as get in the world in range of Unitto fire its first earth satellite into scheduled. ed States bases.” (UP)— The Air server Corps in a ‘‘ready reserve’ s Jan. 1, di he 24-h from miles space. Weather ‘Bad’ SCHWINN BICYCLES While They Last! Sale Special... ~ |C ter-C’s performance following first release of eyewitness reports of the missile as it struck the ‘“impact”’ area. . GENUINE e ; Ground Observer CorpsPlaced In ‘Ready Reserve’ WASHINGTON p.m., great-step-grandchildren. | Daykin Shoe Repair funeral Monday 1 | | She and her husband had been | married 66 years. Surviving are her husband, five} sons and four daughters, Paul | Hawkins, Oakland, Calif.; James O. Hawkins, Sal Lake City; Ray and Lester Hawkins, Provo; Ivan Hawkins, Benjamin; Mrs. Earl (Emma) Amtoft, El Cerito, Calif.; Mrs. Dale (Clara) Montague, Salt Lake City; Miss Eva Hawkins, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Arthur (Bertha) Jones, Payson; 36 grandchildren, 61 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Charles (Lena) Hone, Spanish Fork, and Mrs. George (Annie) Proctor, Tooele. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at ’ p.m. in the Benjamin Ward Chapel. Officiating will be Bishop Don Wride. Friends may call at the Walker Mortuary in Spanish Fork Monday from 7 to | 9 p.m. and Tuesday at the family - home in Benjamin prior to services. Ingerment will be in the Benjamin City Cemetery. (UP)—The outer space. President Eisenhowdress to the nation told of recover last week in his televised ad- ery of a nose cone from a Jupiter- miles to hit’ its target in the At- Davis, 53, former resident, died | was conducted in the Joseph, Utah, Friday in Los Angeles; funeral cemetery under the direction of Tuesday. Denise Jean Price, the Olpin-Sundberg Mortuary. two-day-old daughter of Dan and Mr. Gifford was born July 2, Ludlow Clara BENJAMIN Norma Ward Price, 2356-13th 1892, in Joseph, a son of Alma and Hawkins, 82, died Saturday morn| Street, died Thursday; funeral Alice Shelton Gifford. The family | be conducted Monday at 1 p. m. Monday 1 p.m, 372 E. Ist S. . ing in the Payson Hospital after ness. moved to Woodville, Ida., when He was born July 8, 1941, in|in the Payson Fourth LDS. Ward oNRES a short illness. OGDEN —William Edward he was a boy and he attended Chapel. and R. Henry of son a |Provo, ' . born She was school there. In 1924 he moved 4 James, 54, 1844 Jackson Ave., ; Helen E. Thomas Watson. He movJune 8, 1875, in died Thursday; funeral Saturday back to Joseph. He was a memed with his parents to Huron, S.D., ener my call Sunday eve 3 p.m., Lindquist and Sons Fu- ber of the LDS Church. EngHalifax, and and attended school there three| ning at the Rigby Mortuary Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Jand, a daughter neral Chapel. Monday prior to services. Burial years. of Paul and Bert Wilde, Pocatello, Ida.; Mrs. LOGAN—Erma W.Bartlett, 53, Cemetery. Payson the in be will. he and 1950 in died His father Elizabeth Dixon Dow Cockran, Boise, Ida.; Mrs. Mr. Hemsley was born Jan. 8, died Wednesday; funeral Mon- Henrie Farnsworth, Meridian, Ida., eee ts pgplese eee Ludlow. ti day 1 p.m.. Hall Mortuary 3 e aes attende | and tah came to and Mrs. Ferris Draper, Boise, | and Farrer Junior High School and| 1881, in Mill Creek, Salt Lake Chapel. Elva Rindlisbacher, 53, Ida. with her parents died Thursday, funeral Monday ‘this year was a junior at Provo County, a son of Richard and Mary at the age of 5, 1 p.m., Smithfield LDS Stake' He was active in| Roxbough Hemsley. He married |High School. settling in BenHouse. NAVY BEAN HARVEST | sports and was a member of the| Bertha C. Christensen, Jan. 17, jamin, where Temple. LDS Lake Salt the in 1906, year| LANSING, Mich. (UP)—Mich- | STERLINGW— Jacob Clyde | high school Ski Club and this she received her early education. | won the first place trophy in down-| Mrs. Hemsley died June 11, 1934. Marx, 67, died Thursday; fu- igan growers rade a_ king-size She was mar- Mrs. Hawkins | hil slalom. He later married Elizabeth Cairns neral Monday 1 p.m., Sterling contribution to Iow-cost, nutrition- | high diets when they produced ried to Charles ~ * | He was a member of the LDS| Feb. 14, 1941, in Salt Lake City. LDS Ward Chapel. E. Hawkins on Jan. 2, 1892, in| Church and held the office of priest Their marriage was later solemsecond largest crop of} CLEARFIELD—Izenna F. their was nized in the Idaho Falls LDS TemBenjamin. The marriage was later | in the Provo Eighth Ward. He Selum, 58, died Thursday; fu- navy beans on record last fall. | The harvest was 96 per cent of | solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS|ag member of Provo Explorer ple. neral Monday 11 a.m., Clearfield He was a High Priest in the LDS the total national yield of navy Temple. She and Mr. Hawkins were | Troop 2040. Mortuary. Thorias Henry Ala. army disclosed Friday its Jupiter- South, Temple. Blanche Wade | urday for George Albert Gifford, C intermediate range ballistic mis Trimble, 55, 354 Milton Ave., | 65, who died Thursday at Provo sile sped more than a thousand Following IIIness John Hemsley Woman Dies Army Fires Its Missile On Target Burial Conducted ‘For Joseph Man fu- Utah Obituaries PROVO FR 3-2990 |