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Show 4SUNDAY.HERALD SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1960 Utah rea Utah Pneumonia Fatal j Ward Bond, Popular TV Actor, | AMERICAN | vision show “Wagon. Train,” col- | day and died of a heart attack. | Bond and his\wife arrived Friday night by plane to attend | Sunday's allas-Los Angeles pro- | : fessional football game. They | were at a Dallas nightclub Fri-| day night. “Tt appears to have\ been natu- ra) causes,”’ Justice ofthe Peace Lem Brotherton said, after looking at the. body, .‘‘No autopsy is planned at this time.” Detective G.R.. Boyce of the Dallas police homicide department agreed with Brotherton. They \said He said Bond, wearing his. bathrobe, collapsed against the door and ‘wedged it shut. Mrs. Bond, who was taking hima bottle of shaving lotion, managed to get the door open far enough to see TV STAR DIES — Actor Ward Bond, star of the TV program “Wagon Train,” died in}Dallas, Tex., Saturday of a heart at- tack. He “is shown in costutne for his role. * Bond was. 56. (Herald-UPI Telephoto). Unemployed (Continued from Page One) that he was in trouble. She called the hotel; manager, est level since Decembér, 1958, who summoned an ambulance. when the nation was shaking off Ambulance attendants remoyed the effects of an economic reresthe bathroom door, but by that time he was dead, so they \left the body where it was and waited for a justice of the peace to rule, Woman Appeals For Luella4 Editor Herald: I would like to appeal to anyone of David A. and Helen Carol Bauer Kimball, Salt Lake for, Morgan Forbush, who is being held‘in the Utah State Prison Hospneumonia, . Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake pital where the facilities and per-' She was - born at Soringvil City Monday after an illness. sonnel are lacking for the type of March 23, 1884, the daughter vot| SPRINGVILLE — E/ddien C; Olassistance he desperately needs. ; John and Sarah Ann GeeTvckett. |.Son, 68, 80 S. 200 E., Springville, “She was born in Salt Lake oe March 18, 1960. Mr. Kimball is Morgan was convicted for grand On July 8, '1908, she married | died at his residence Friday mornmedical student studying at the larceny in Sanpete County last Ray Garfield Smith at Springville. ing of a heart condition. University of Utah. June and was returning from | Their marriage was solemnized in He was born Sept. 23, 1892, PraSurviving are her parents, a sis- Alaska to serve his prison senthe Salt Lake LDS Temple Jan. 6, | 1909. He preceded her in death, vo, the son of Huston and Hannah} ter, Helen Kaye, of Salt Lake City; tence in July when a camp stove Johnson Olson. He was educated in grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin exploded in €anada and burned Jan. 9, 1932, the Provo City schools, served in R. Kimball and Mrs. Edith Bauer him so badly the doctors gave him | She was a member of the LDS the U.S. Army during World War I of only a 20 per cent chance to live. Provo, © Church and had served im her and had been self-employed -as a He spent three months in the Funeral services will be today ‘ward as president of the YWMIA. farmer and. fruit grower in Maplehospital at Edmonton ‘and his at 2 p.m. at the Aura C. Hatch Also, she had taught in the Pri- ton and Provo for many years. burns were so bad his fingers and Mortuary, where friends may call mary, Relief Society and the ward He had jalso been employed at thumb. have all fallen off his’ right Sunday School organizations. She Dugway from 1951 to 1957 as a prior to the services. Burial will-be. hand. His face and neck are all in the Payson City Cemetery. had served, too, on ward warehouse clerk. He had lived in scarred and his muscles dtawn. “lapsed in? a ‘motel bathroom to’ said it was the bathroom, PleasantGeis Riding Club a Medical Help For Daughter of Springville Badly-Burned Prisoner Elects Taylor as President ,Provoans Dies | Man Dies Joyce Kimball, seven - month-old with authority to get medical help At Residence City, died at the LDS Primary Tucket* Smith, 76, died Saturday‘ in a Provo hospital of mepecelal DALLAS Tex,.\(UPI)’= Ward Bond, 55, husky, white-hairéd star’ of motion pictures and~ the tele-| years and always carried \nitroglycerine pills. First. reports said‘Bond died in a shower stall at the Town House Motel. But Police Sgt. Jerry, Hill FORK — Seven-Month-Old 5 | American Fork Succumbs to Heart Attack Bond had been under, treatment for a heart condition for several To Weman Of Eddien.C. Olson sion. It meant 64 of every 1,000 members of the labor force were at the first of the year with the following officers serving with him: Gordon Taylor, vice ‘president; Dorothy Meranda, ‘secretary and treasurer; ‘Ray Vicklund, captain; Doug Nielson, co-captain; Tim Ekins, Tommy Green, Royal Coyington, Howard Green, Ifeutenants; Tla Adams, publicity; Doug and Joyce Nielson, Retiring offieers and rancher, said the Bonds were king to move’ out of the motel to the McLendon ranch for the night. McLendon flew in from Los Angeles with the Bonds Friday. He said Bond was in ‘“‘fine fettle” and they played Way. in. ‘The body was cards-all the said this” was. procedure. immediately, the use will be gone. The tendons ‘are shriveling- daily. The doctors who examined him in Salt. Lake City. about two weeks ago said that unless work terment, will be.in. the Provo City Howard E. Dudrey June 5, to the Times-Republican of Utah County cad Rehabilitation Facilities For Phil D. Jensen (R). State Representative, District 2 — Thorit C7 Mybertson (D); C. Wil- ford Larsen .(R). State Representative, District 3 — Algie E. Ballif (D); Lynn L. Weight (R).° State Representative, Dictrict 4 — L. William Mitchell (D); George 1928. Mar- the Sanpete officials. He requested Section of the Women’s Council ; She has published widely in local and church ‘periodicals and has been a repeat winner in many contests for writers. Nixon Gets pened to him. He took the role as the wagon master in the television series “‘Wagon Train” in 1956 and he suddenly was a‘star. The show has been among the top three television programs the past three years. for a half-hour starting 9:30 p. pm. EST. Afterward, he wil fly. to Bridgeport, Conn., and then mo- torcade to Waterbury, Conn., for Klein said Nixon thought the Fresno meeting was the largest rally in the history of San Joaquin of a Murray City truck. Valley politics, and the vice presWillard Nygren, 40, was ‘listed ident, on. the strength of his enin fair condition following the ac- couragment at Fresno, was “‘flatcident. He said the sun coming ly predicting that he will farry up ‘blinded him temporarily. California.” pao (Continued from Page’ One) hower and GOP Vice Presidential Cabot MURRAY (UPI) — A Murray speech in the city’s Coliseum’ to driver received. chest injuries tobe televised nationally over CBS day when his pick-up hit. the rear an overnight stay. Nixon to Put Candidate Henry ing today will be climaxed by a Lodge, whowill take part in the program from Washington. Then Nixon, hitting hard for votes down to the final minute, will fly back to California’ that night to vote Tuesday at his East Whittier, Calif., home. WASHINGTON \(UPI)—-Democratic National Chairman Henry M. Jackson said Saturday Vice President Richard M. Nixon’s scheduled four-hour television show Monday afternoon shows that\ the. Republicans’ have become frantic. He estimated the program will cost the GOP $500000. ~ Nixon ‘announced’ the nationwide question-and-answer tele= thon Saturday while campaign: —7 TAYTLORS THE DEPARTMENT STORE OF PROVO SINCE 1866 country. George I. Bone, incumbent (Unopposed) J. Murray. Rawson Clyde E. Weeks Jr. NEBO SCHOOL: DISTRICT take care highest. office in a televised -ad- dress. to 3,000 cheerihg Republicans at a $10-a-plate dinner . ia Pittsburgh. (Non-Partisan) Representative Precinct Four Floyd Harmer ~ S. Roland 'Lindsay~ THURMONT, Md. (UPI)—President Eisenhower today flew to Camp, David, cltis mountain hideaway, for a weekend of rest before making his firial pitch for the election of. Vice President Richard M... Nixon. Representative Precinct Five Carroll H. Davis From the aticle in the papers has been receivsurgery,| but he without it. back life. Can't Alfonzo Kester Carl A. Patten someone help us give him a reason Nikita Greets to live happily. Mrs. Edward L. (Bonnie) Anderson e¢ (Continued from Page One) 82. N. 6th. E., American Fork saryofthe Russian revolution. Judae Hopes False rumors originating in Vienna Friday had reported that (Continued from Page One) office in a bloodless coup that returned former Premier Georgi Malenkov to pdéwer. the doctor told. Finch and his auburn haired medical secretary are charged with murder in the first degree for the gunshot slaying of Mrs. Barbara Jean Finch that night on the lawn of: her hilltop home in nearby West Covina. Miss Lidholm told of a violent struggle in the garage and of hearing two ‘shots fired shortly Khrushchev had been ousted from The “summit” meeting heal the breach between the the back and took. her life: How- landed at the GUYS-GIRLS-ADULTS NOW OVER 175 NEW SCHWINN may Almost 10 million people beever, he said, the revolver discharged accidentally as he at- long to trade unions in Great Britain. tempted to toss it away. , Largest Selection In Utah FERGUSON'S BIKE SHOP 795 So. 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Man us demon Colbiea' new CLOUD (2 said about 6 per dent said as he left Pittsburgh airport. “It was wonderful.” He will make his final campaign pitch for Nixon’ in an election-eve TV broadcast from Washington Monday night. Eisenhower ripped nto Kenneay’s qualifications for the nation’s Representative Distriet Five Glen L. Harker of his badly damaged body! He is now unable to clothe or feed himself or to rub any medication on his dry skin and scars to prevent cracking. people believe he ing the needed is still being held God gave him welfare Ike Ends (Non-Partisan) Representative Precinct Four weeks in the prison hospital. where ic Mixe PamGTC c Ms Dormeyet Electr # . holism, Foundation said today. ‘(Continued from Page One) ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT ments for medical aid. He is now and has been for two am.,.CST, Sunday. Democratic presidential nominee In the First District, M. Blaine Actor John Wayne will meet the John F, Kennedy has suggested body in Los Angeles and. make that the country is~slipping into Peterson, Democrat, and A. Walfaneral arrangements, McLendon a recession. GOP candidate Rijch- ter Stevenson, Republican, battle for the House seat vacated by said. * ard M. Nixon has said Kennedy Bond, a \200-pounder, lived most is talking the country into an eco- retirmg Rep. Henry Aldous -Dixon, a Republican. Both candidates of his life\in show. business al- romie slump. most inspite of himself, just as Government economists have ave fram Ogden. The rest of the statewide races he claimed he never sought star- said that. the. unprecedented emTOOELE. — Robert S. Rimingdom. ployment level this year has soft- shape \up this_ way: of the Law School “because their Secretary of “State: Lamont To- ton, 75, died. Thursday. A graduate engineer from. the ened the impact on the economy ronto/ Republican incumbent, verGARLAND — Donald Wayne Mil- manner of thinking does not coUniversity of Southern California, of relatively high-joblessness. The Jer, day-old-son of Donald Ray and incide with the people’s revoBond broke into the acting busi- unemployment rate has been 5 per sus Laurel Brown, Democrat. Attorney oer Walter Joann Petersen Miller, died Fri- lution’s needs.” mess as a lark and as a way to cent or higher in every month but Sevéral Czech and Hungarian Republican, incumbent, day; funeral Monday, 1 p.m., Rogpay his tuition. two since the beginning of the Budge, professors have appeared as guest versus William Henderson. ers Mortuary, Tremonton. “I\ graduated from USC in 1931 year, lecturers in the engineering school. Auditor: incumbent Tre. and worked in movies for five - Sources said the dental college Sherman Preece, Republican, Weryears making $500 .a week before in Havana will be incorporated sus Louis Holley, Salt Lake City. T quit trying to get a job as an into the medical college. Some Treasurer: incumbent Auditor engineer,’ he once told an interdentists said privately that ‘this Sid Lambourne, Republican, ver- (Contittued from Page One) viewer. (Continued frbm Page One) step will put Cuba back to where sus Sharp Larsen, Democrat. “I finally realized that an ensoared’ oh the basis of his rally it was 30 years ago when the denLambourne and. Preece each lined the streets and gineer im the depression didn’t sons, in Fresno, a heavily Democratic tal school was established. filed for the job held by the other swarmed around Kennedy’s open make $500 a month, So I’ve been ssed a shopping The reason given for this move convertible as it crawled along its this year because state law pro- area. Nixon a an actor ever since.” esno Friday was lack of funds and particularly Bond appeared in more than 100 two-and-a-half-mile \route through hibits a treasurer or auditor from center rally in succeeding himself. This eamove night and police estimated the au- the shortage of dental professors. horse operas since 1928, playing the heart of Chicago’s Loop. at one stage, police pounced, on is not new to either man, Lam- dience at 15,000 although others’ Many professors fled when the hheavies and sidekicks with such thought the police figure might. be government of Premier Fidel ten-gallon heroes of the, past as a young Puerto Rican with a mo- bourne was elected treasurer in slightly nigh. Castro took over the university. Buck Jones, Tim McCoy, Ken ticeable bulge in “his pocket as he 1952 and successfully switched to The National Medical College Klein said Nixon considered the the “auditor’s post, then held by approached Kennedy’s car. They Maynard and Hoot Gibson. . He also appeared in dozens of said. after his arrest that he was Preece, in 1956. Each man now Fresno rally “the most significant has kicked out a number of refugee doctors for ‘fcowardice in other motion pictures. And up to, carrying a loaded .25-caliber pistol seeks to return to the job to which rally of the campaign’ because 1956 it was always as a character —but that he insisted he was a he was elected eight years ago. the meeting was in Democratic the face of armed aggression against the Cuban people.” Mediterritory, and the vice president Democrat and planntd to vote for actor. sensed “‘enthusiasm and intensity” eal sources say nearly 1,000 of * MURRAY DRIVER Then something unexpected hap- Kennedy. Cuba’s 6,000 doctors. have left the in the crowd. Kennedy’s Manhattan campaign- ‘HURT IN CRASH Strong Tide politan Council, of the Utah Alco- Commissioner Lorraine Cook of Gordon M. Weight into the prison, where they locked him up instead of making arrange- She was a member of the Provo they have no facilities to Russian SALT LAKE: CITY (UPI)-—Utah. needs some. type of facility to rehabilitate alcoholics, the Metro- public Rachel C. Heninger F. Byron Johnson Wilford E. Smith Albert D. Swensen reporter for Fairchild Publications. Community Church. infant daughter of Robert E. and She is survived by her husband. Myrna Bingham Farley, died Funeral services will. be anThursday; graveside services Monnounced by Berg Mortuary. day, 2 p.m., Plain City Cemtery. MONROE — Mrs. Rosalind DeMille, 82, Monroe, died Friday; funeral. Monday, 1 -p.m., Monroe North LDS Ward Chapel. (Continued from Page One) Alcokolics, Need Dr. Milton Marshall, incumbent cent of all persons receiving pubPhilip L. Snow lic welfare are chronic alcoholics. Municipal Ward Five She said this involves 531 Evan M. Croft, incumbent cases. Utalt. Instead of Jetting Morgan ’keep the appointment, Judge Henry Ghe was a memberof the League Ruggeri sent the Sanpete sheriff to 15th E., Salt Lake City, died Thurs- of Utah Writers and the Writers’ American Fork to take Morgan day in San Francisco; funeral Tues- ° farm or other facility. PROVO SCHOOL DISTRICT (Non-Partisan) Municipal Ward One “work and remained with that paper Thursday; funeral was Saturday. for 29 years. She has also done starting his sentence, An appointMary Geneva Peterson Simons, 67, wide trade journal writing and ment was made with the judge to 2952-5th E., died Thursday. Wiluntil a-recent illness was area talk on Oct. 21 at 10 a.m. at Price; er resident, died Thursday in Seattle. Neal A. Thompson, 54, 1557- RIDER — Kent Taylor, newly-elected president, of Pleasant Grove Riding Club. (Continued from Page One) a talk with the judge to see if he SABT’ LAKE CITY — Fahy Mar- shalltown. She then went to the could get medical care so he could tin Durfee, 54, 815 Scott. Ave. died Fargo Forum in Fargo, N.D. to do something for himself before day, 2 p.m., 574. E, Ist S. that the Eisenhower administraMarrs-Mundy-Quill ‘Funeral, Home. tion was suppressing for political one incumbent defending his job. PRICE — Robert Eugene BrunRep. David S. King, Democrat in Mrs. Bond and \the body of her purposes what they termed dage, 5, died Tuesday; funeral was hhmsband will leave Dallas on an gloomy October unemployment the Seeond District, is challenged Saturday. + by Sherman’P. Lloyd, state senAmerican Airlines plane’ at 11 figures. PLAIN CITY — Sally Jo Farley, ate president. taken. Daily TOP E. Collard (R). A: committee -will be organized, State Representative, District 5 agreed the prison would do the — Marvin F, Warren (D); LeRoy the council ‘said, to. check ‘hospitals, ,jails: and -public welfare | first. work in ‘the hospital which D. Tingey (R). should, have started last. week. State Representative, District’ 6 agencies to determine the number But so far no results Haye. been — Francis S. Lundell (D); D. Lynn of\chronic alcoholics which. might forthcomifig and the important two- Crook (R). be!.aided by establishment of -a She was born July 14, 1885, in tuary Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday prior to services, In- southern Tllinois. She married fiam C. Goodwin, 74, Seattle, form- Doug Succumbs To ing. Friends may call atthe mor- Utah Obituaries include, vice president, Ramona Taylor secretary. - was told, could be fixed so he could use it, but if it isn’t done now, Started within two weeks permanent damage wouldresult. Mabel Bussard Dudrey, 75, 443 Fork, Monday betwéen 7 and 9 marsh, Provo. Last Tuesday an article appear=. W. Ist N., died at her home of a p. m, or Tuesday prior to services. Funeral services will be held sudden heart attack Saturday eve- ed in the Herald stating that MorBurial ‘will be in the American Tuesday at 2-p.m. in the Berg gan was parolled after serving ning + Fork City Cemetery. only five days sentence, provided Drawing Room. Chapel in Provo Mrs, Dudrey was a well known proper medical attention could be with: Rev. Donald Mills of the Utah and North Dakota news- obtained. Provo Community Church officiatpaper woman and writer. When ‘the officials met they normal However, the vote that year was ‘| split three ways because J.Bracken Lee ran af an independent aftThe department had indicated er his defeat in the convention. last month that it might: issue the He ‘polled 94,428 votes, drawn October report before the election. from both Republican and DemoThe last three reports were ancratic ranks. Démocratic candinounced Oct. . 10, Sept. 9 and date L.C. Romney recorded 111,Aug. 10. 297 votes. Democratic National Chairman Utah elects no United States Henry M. Jackson and AFL-CIO senator this year. President. George Meany charged Congressional races show only partment and Verna Nieslon, p#tsident, Ken Gillman, out: of a job and looking for work. stretch upwards accordingly. Cemetery. Full military honors will in Fargo, N.D, They came to ProUtah traditionally is among the United Press ‘International be accorded by Dean Mendenhall vo in September, 1942 and have leaders in the nation in percenthome here since that week period has almost passed. learned the figures after the LaProvo Post No. 13 of the American made their as Texas law requires. age of eligible voters who go to Legion. ‘When Morgan left the hospital time. : . Brotherton and the Rev. Jerome bor Department confirmed Demothe polls. “Mrs. Dudrey graduated from in Canada after they worked and Calcagno of Holy Trinity Catholic eratic claims that the October job Clyde was elected governor four the Marshalltown, Iowa, High grafted skin all summer, he came Church reached ‘the motel to- report would not be issued until School, and went to work on the home and turned himself over to after the Nov. 8 election. The de- years ‘ago with 120,164 votes. gether. e Gordon McLendon, movie producer, radio stat chain owner Tim’ Ekins, activity chairmen. Mabel Dudrey Heart Attack (Continued from Page One) GROVE — Kent Tay. | selected as the new the Pleasant Grove He will take office The: new officers for—the club | His eyelids had to be replaced were elected at ‘the club meeting and his body is terribly. scarred held Thursday. and his legs too. His left hand, he genealogical committees Mapleton for several years prior Surviving are the following sons to moving to Sprifigville in 1959. and daughters, Mrs. Lynn (Glee) His hobby was reading. He was Gurney, and A, Ralph Smith, Am- a member of the American Legion. | ¢ erican Fork; Mrs. Lewis (Myrl) ~ Surviving are six sisters, Mrs. Burbidge, Sandy; Merrett T. Smith, William (Sadie) Armstrong, BrentBountiful. wood, Calif.; Mrs* Etta Riley, SacFaneral services will be: held ramento, Calif.; Mrs. William (AnTuesday at1 p.m., in the Ameri- na) Hood, Sacramento; Miss Vera can Fork Second Ward Chapel. Olson, Paso. Robles, Calif.; Mrs, Friends may call at. the Anderson Audrey Thomoson, Alamogordo; N. and Sons Mortuary ih American M.; Mrs, LaMar (Odella) Hind- Hectic Utah PLEASANT lor has been president of Riding Club. You can have the big, beautiful diamonds ro always wanted! 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