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He became a life member on March. 23, 1956. Home in Nephi and Monday from old age assistance or social se- 10 a.m. to time of services at the curity or both. Russell Bailey residence in Moro’ At a luncheon Saturday noon ni. Funefal will be at 1 p.m. in Dr. Clyde A. Parker, associate the Moroni East-West Ward with professor of personnel and guid- Bishop Earl Tidwell offiicating. ance discussed adjustment citing Burial will be in the Moroni Ceme- as typical’ middle years problems tery. a woman who has just lost her husband, a professional musician facing oncoming arthritis and a third person bedridden by arthritis. Woman Lost 90 8.81 14.18 ent not so much upon the fact, but volunteered to help. upon the emotional responses to Late Saturday afternoon, she these facts. was located at Manti. She apparHe pointed out that many suc- ently crossed a ridge and became cessful Americans of middle or confused. After walking nearly late years have learned to stress all night and until about noon yesthe positive that seems to bal- terday, she encountered a party ance the negative. of young boys in the middle fork Knowledge, Ability of Pole Canyon. They took her For example, he said a boxer from there to Highway 89. From is old at 32 and middle aged peo- the details she gave, they thought ple have not the strength to. play she had come from the Manti professional football or college area so they took her to that city basketball but while less swift and and notified the authorities there. less strong physically, they have She was apparently unharmed, accumulated mental knowledge but very tired and hungry from and the ability to use this knowl- her experience. edge. Even the loss of loved; ones This was the fourth major he said may provide the impetus search in the Juab County area to widen the circle of one’s ac- in the past six weeks. Sheriff quaintances while awareness of Jackson expressed deep thanks the finickness of men and the in- for the cooperation and help of all evitability of death brings aware- who respondedto his call. He statness of the intimateness of God. ed that in each search it has taken Other topics discussed dufing the “about four phone calls’ to get day included cooking for one or 60 men ready for action. They two; exercise and recreation for leave their own work or business the later years; clothing and and pitch right in, he said. styles for the mature person, and solving housing problems. Five Die Need a ‘Swift Kick in the Pants’, Musically? | Theme And Variations By MERRILL BRADSHAW many opportunities for published “The Merry Wives of Windsor’, disagreement with his published presented a week ago by the BYU | Opera Workshop, represented one | of the finest efforts, by that group in the memory of this critic. The addition of the BYU Symphony to the effort . was a_ great help, but the individual efforts of the performers in the cast seemed to reach a new high under Carl Fuerstner and Brandt Curtis. The opinions. If a critic really does influence people’s opinions and enjoyment to any appreciable degree, then he has the awsome responsibility of asserting that influence in the right direction. He must be sure that he does not encourage snobbism, on the one hand,.or the lackadaisical acceptance of rubbish on the other. For any journalist, especially those who are involved in opinion-shaping articles, this is a very challenging and frightening prospect. Fortunately, there are some controls. There are some people production ,came off without a who refuse to be cowed by a hitch and provided an evening of critic or anyone else. There are excellent enjoyment or those who some people who like what they like and care not whether the attended. 5 Some recent comments by ac- eritics agree. These people must quaintances plus an article by be encouraged at all levels—even, Eve Arden in the Herald of I'm afraid, at the level of rock Thanksgiving day leads me to and roll. The reason for this is restate an old principle which I simple: In the final analysis, all have mentioned before. Miss of the words madeby critics and Arden ‘mentioned the decline of listeners and others, count for comedy on TV in recent years, little as compared with the actual and especially the decline of the experience that these people have work itself was well-chosen. The Mr. Bradshaw ratings comedy receives in the listener polls. Her opinion is that | we have come to reserve opinions | on the merit of things untir we hear what somecritic has 'to say— | Comedy is not popular because people don’t want to look “square.” Whether her reasoning is valid ‘or true, I'am not qualified to say. But in music, there are many people who are coming to rely upon someone else’s opinion for their enjoyment. Perhaps I have become: more sensitive to this problem because people now want had with the music. Each must, at the last, either have enjoyed the piece or not have enjoyed it in terms,of his own experience alone. Waiting for the reviews of the critics displays a mistrust of the experience which we have had. And that experienceis first, last, and always, the source of what ‘ever legitimate pl ewe receive from music. All of- this leads me to wonder if we as a people have not become oversensitive to propaganda — over-sensitive to what others think about us. When even such to know what I think about a a private, intimate thing as a commit person’s enjoyment of music is they enjoy. it or not. Admitting that it is flattering to have one’s piece Church. He had been a member of the Elks Lodge for 41 years, and had served as secretary, ofganBlackham Bailey. He was a memist, house manager ‘and, at the ber of, the LDS Church. He had time of his death, was treasurer lived in Nephi for the past several years. before they will themselves on it as to whether interfered with by pressures of opinion ‘held in such respect, a critic must also feel a little terror at the responsibility which such position places upon him, part when there are not too (Continued from Page One) vard crash were Edward Boyer, 17, Arthur James Done, 18, and Kenneth R. Lobdell, 18, all of Salt Lake City. Their bodies were found about 8 a.m. today near. the twisted wreckage of their car. Investigating officers said the car apparently missed a curve at about 5400 South and plunged nearly 200 feet down the embankment. The three youths were thrown out of the car as. it careened down the steep grade. “TInferentially, ~ the Democrats will and prevention. of be held Friday evening at Road Crashes Injure Two In Utah County Age Claims Nephi Woman daughter prior to services. Burial will be in of the Pleasant Grove Cemetery. ard, Nephi; ‘a grandson sh¢ reared meet at 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. after the death of his mother, in the tabernacle. An evening Frank H. (Junior) Hudson, Orem; session will convene at 7 p.m. 15 gtandchildren; and 15 great- in the Fourth Ward Chapel) under the direction of the MIA. grandchildren. Representing the general authorFuneral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. in the First- ities at the conference in addition Second LDS Ward Chapel in Nephi to Apostle Lee, is Eldred G. Smith, with Bishop Kenneth Nyman of- presiding patriarch. The present fiicating. Friends may call from stake president, Victor J.| Bird, 7 to'9 p.m. at the Anderson Fu- fias served for aproximately 15 neral Home and at the church years in that capacity. His; counMrs. Louise Ann Peterson Sar- from noon until time of services. selors are Fred L, Markham and gent, 70, sister of Mrs. Edith P. Interment will be in the Vine Terry J. Oldroyd. Christiansen of Provo, died of a Bluff Cemetery. heart attack Friday afternoon at Sister Of Provo Woman Dies Friday her home at 37 S. 6th E., Salt Lake City. She was born at Ephraim on Jan. 17, 1889, a daughter of Peter C. and Louise A. Nelson Peterson. She was educated in the public schools of Ephraim and graduated from Snow College. She was an outstanding teacher and educator. Later she worked as a nurse and medical assistant for 10. years in Salt Lake City. She married George A. Hanson and they were later divorced. On Nov. 9, 1943 she married Lorenzo Sargent. in the Salt Lake LDS temple. He died Jan. 26, 1953. She was an active member of the LDS Church. Survivors include a son, Robbin R. Hanson and Mrs. Earl (Judith) Cheney, both of Salt Lake City; the following stepchildren, Dr. Alden P. Sargent and Dr. John P. Sargent of Sikeston, Mo.; Mrs. O. J. (Sarah) Sheetz, the: problems Martha Alice Howard Louise Ann P..Sargent Huntsville, Ala.; Drew Provo Firemen Battle Haystack And Car Fires Automobiles had Provo firemen busy Saturday with two calls occurring in the forenoon and at 6 p.m. A haystack fire Friday kept them at work over five hours and destroyed about 25 tons of hay before its stubborn flames were out. A defective carburetor in a 1954 sedan in the Utah Valley Hospital parking lot set off a blaze that caused $100 in estimated damages before it was out. The vehicle’s owner was listed as Clive Atwood. A second alarm at 6 p.m. yesterday sent the blaze battlers to 2120 N. 159 E., where defective wiring in* another car caused about $25 in damages. The owner’s name was unavailable. . The smoke-eaters fought for five hours to quench a stubborn haystack fire Friday afternoon at the residence of Clifford Reese, Route Save the Dollar XMAS — STORE HOURS OPEN ‘TIL 9 P.M. : 316 W. CENTER other acts of kindness, we especially extend our thanks. Wilford L. Peterson Family. FLORAL 1042 So. State, Orem DIA’ AC 5-3100 There are only three counties in Delaware, ore of the smallest states of the Union. Did You Know? RCAVICTOR dering Néw Orleans school Supt. James F. Redmond to identify the girls who spent five days in-| side the previously all-white school. Redmond said he has withheld the names on the advice of* the FBI and city police, who fear} possible reprisals from segregationists. School board attorney | Sam Rosenberg said he *would} fight Rainold’s order. Hearing Date Set Rosenberg said the names prob-| ably would not be made public gt least before Tuesday, the date Rainold set for a hearing on the} In This Month of November is showing 140 COLOR SHOWS? In December OVER 150 SHOWS IN LIVING COLOR? writ. The order was issued on the | Hayen’t You Waited Long Enough petition. of Emile A. Wagner, a school board member who favors school closure over integration. for Color? Why Not Buy Your RCA Victor Color Television. TODAY ? Kidnaper Your Old Set | s Worth Up to (Continued from Page One) $175°° IN TRADE from the press by authorities unti! the arrest Friday. Gorman, 29, his wife Ruby Elaine, 30, and Marrone's wife Selma Clark, 25, were apprehended in a motel room with $77,921.05 of the ransom money and transported here where they were turned over by FBI agents to police. The sullen Gorman, wearing a }lumber jacket and a sports cap, refused to talk to reporters or answer police questions. He has a 13-year arrest’ record dating. back to 1947. and including charges of robbery, theft and. es- cape, China’s Great Wall, built 22 centuries ago as a defenseagainst in- vaders, remains a wonder of the Model 21 1-CD-88 CONTEMPORARY LOWBOY COLORTV world. 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He was apparently result of imperfect administra+ riding down the middle of the road tion by the Democrat officials.” and. was struck by a car driven “Robert L. Egbert, by Sam Hunt, 17, also of Spanish Chairman Z Fork. “Ruth Gates Duffin, Also taken to: the Payson HosVice-Chairman pital after his pickup truck rolled “Dean W. Payne, over on the West Mountain Road Treasurer,” near -that community was Nathan Isaac Andress, 48, Payson. He CARD OF THANKS was reported as having sustained We desire to express our sincere appreciation ta the many severe back injuries and head and facial lacerations, The truck was friends and relatives who assisted in any way during the recent described as “heavily damaged.” Trooper William Duncan who illness and passing of our beloved | investigated the earlier car-bifather and husband. Forthe beau| cycle crash, withheld citations. It tifyl flowers, the expressioris of was not -ascertained| who investisympathy, the assistance of those gated the pickup accident. Who took part at the services, and Tub Enclosures Nov. 28 - Dec. 2-5 ag — also — county treasury. | vehicle crash Saturday. Described as being ‘well as: can “Since the Democrats, who were in charge of running the | be expected” at the Payson Hos- Rainold. Friday signed a writ or- Shower Doors MONDAYS and FRID. AVERY ~ 12 NeGay. to 23rd FROM Incl, Rival Groups (Continued from Page One) Trim View Windows Patio Doors Storm Doors : son. ).. students | dore Howard and Byron G. How- ‘conference. General sessions will hours. weekly nets to $250 monthly. Possibility full time. Car, few spare hours weekly and $750 working capital necessary. Write Deseret Supply Co..-c/o Herald, Box 983. ees Be Re-Organized the critics,” then we have reached the point where we need a good swift kick in the pants and a little self confidence. Such feelings of insecuritymust give the. psy! a field day. . Daybell Utah Stake To “was it really good according to 7-12 of voted for Democrats. They cer- alcoholism and pamphlets and tainly were not all Republicans. other information will be available. ‘Shot in the. Dark’ An open meeting of thesAA group ‘Presidency Of turned: over to qualified perAge not essential. haps the. majority B.. Jeffries, North Hollywood, len Park. She Calif.; Mrs. Madeline Callaway, married George Los Angeles. Richard Howard Funeral services will be Tuesday on June 24, 1901, at 11 a.m. in the Berg Drawing in Galt Lake Room Chapel. Friends may call at City. He died in "=" the mortuary Monday from 6 to 8 1930. She was a Mrs. Howard Re-organization of the Utah Stake p.m. and “Tuesday prior to. serv- member of the LDS Church. ices. Interment will be in the ProSurvivors include a ‘daughter, presidency will take place at quarvo City Cemetery where -grave- Mrs. Allen (Myrtle) Simons of terly conference sessions today in side rites will be conducted by Whittier, Calif.; five sons, Leslie the Provo Tabernacle, Apostle Ted Soles, exalted ruler of the P. Howard, Santaquin; Earl R. Harold B. Lee announced) at a Provo Elks Lodge No. 849. Howard, Leon M. Howard, Thea- Saturday evening session of the Kennedy Responsible Person at the Central Utah Alcoholism Center, 415 S. University, Friday from’ 1 to-5 p.m. Qualified personnel will be present to discuss (Continued from Page One) > Payson; Lulu Berkhimer, Alham‘ ple. .He was active in churth and improper balloting in. the ‘out- the group operates, bra, Calif., and Hazel Crane, Salt 'eivic affairs. He has been ward come of the election. This ery of The council will have speakers clerk “in ‘the First Ward of this ‘wolf’ is sour grapes and a shot and films available on alcoholism city for the past three years, and in the dark ‘because about the for civic clubs and various organiwas a member of the volunteer only local races lost by the Demo-{ zations. crats were the county commisfire ‘department. Utah has. several rehabilitation He operated the Boren Meat and sioners’ seats, ,while Republicans centers including the one for men took most of the national and in Provo and a House of Hope.for Grocery business for 18 years. 7 and 9 p.m. or Tuesday prior to He is survived by-his wife and state races. There was too much ‘women ‘in Salt Lake City. All of services. Burial will be in the seven ehildren, LaVell Boren, Jack scratch balloting for the Demo-| the AA groups throughout the state Payson City Cemetery. Boren, Loyd Boren, Mrs. William crats to prove a different result| will help with the Information (Lucille) Butt, Mfs.- Oscar L. in the commissioners races. If) Week. (Thelma) Swenson, Mrs. Grant there were illegal voters they} (Anna) Adamson, all of Pleasant should be prosecuted under the| Grove; Grant A. Boren, Lehi; one law regardless of party — brother, Elis Boren,’ Bingham; tion. This is not a case of hunthree sisters, Mrs, Lennie Ford, dreds of illegal voters and wholeof the Mrs. Polly Hendrickson, Miss sale vote fraud. Most Areva Boren, all- of Wallsburg; student voters are unquestionably legal residents of Utah. We can35 grandchildren; eight greatnot spend $5,000 or $15,000 of NEPHI Mrs. Martha Alice grandchildren. Park Howard, 88, died in Orem public. funds to contest this elecFuneral services will be held Two Utah County men were inon Thursday of causes incident Monday at 1 p.m. at the Timpan- tion as was proposed by some jured in separate highway acidents to age. ogos Stake House.. Friends may Democrats. It is illegal anyway, early this weekend, One was incall at the Olpin-Sundberg Mortu- because a contest of election is She was born candidates them- volyed in a car-bieycle collision .ary in Pleasant Grove from 6 to 9 between the Jan. 28, 1872, in Friday and the second in a-one p.m. Sunday evening and: Monday selves and has no pipeline to the Nephi, the P. Sargent, Boise, Ida.; Mrs. Faye H. (Mercy) Johnson and Val P. Sargent, Salt Lake City; 30 grandchildren; sisters and a brother, Peter C. Peterson, Ephraim; Mrs. Sarah D. Jensen, Ephraim; Mrs. Cornelia P. (Dol- One, Box 339, Lake View. The It is believed the crash occurred ly) Dahlsrud, Mrs. Yale C. (Olive) flames consumed 25 tons from a shortly after midnight. The boys Thorpe, Salt Lake City; Mrs. 50-ton haystack, burned 10 tons apparently had been dead for Christiansen, Provo, and Mrs. of straw, and caused about $200 several hours when they were F. J. (Floss) Faux, Manti. damage to a storage shed. It befound. Funeral services will be Tues- came necessary to use tractors The two other accidents killed day at 1 p.m. in Salt Lake City to pull the burning stacks apart Dale Sly, 79, Beaver, and Joy and burial will be in Huntsville. in order to extinguish the fire. Peterson, 12, Grantsville, in widely separated parts of the state. The elderly Sly was killed when his auto ran into the back of a ury Secretary Robert B. Anderson truck on U.S. 91 about 35 miles (Continued from Page One) and Undersecretary of State Dougnorth of Cedar City. He was en- not alter the basic formatof the las Dillon returned here Saturday, route to Cedar City to visit his presidential news conference as it disputing reports that their dolwife in a hospital when the fatal is now known. lar negotiations with European crash occurred. The president-elect was busy on allies had been fruitless. The Peterson child died in a the telephone Friday and again The wa admiinstration officials smashing ecar-truck collision on Saturday discussing possible fed- issued .a joint statement when the main street of the western eral appointments, not with the their plane landed insisting there Utah community. prospective job-holders, but with is “a gTowing understanding” of Assistant Marshal’ Max Blea- key advisers. U.S. financial problems among zard, who investigated, said the Kennedy plans a busy week West German officials. Peterson auto was turning left at next week operatin “They flew back from London g Main Street in the eastern section working headquarters,from a new after a week-long ‘‘save-the-dolthe site of of the city. A large moving van which will be announced Sunday lar” mission throughout western smashed into it across the interwhen Salinger meets the press at Europe. section and off the side of the 1:30 p.m. at the Press Club. Anderson and Dillon said negohighway. Kennedy. will have a number of tiations with Germany — which Thestate’s 1960 highwayfatality callers, including Governor-elect were generally considered to be ra now ey 42 higher than the Terry, Sanford of North Carolina, frustrating — were conducted ‘‘in igure for the eee a most friendly atmosphere.” corre: i period in 1959. foe Wanted to service and collect from automatic vending machines in Provo and alt Utah areas. Absolutely no selling, All accounts established and |Co. Republican Lake City. Schools and ‘had _Mr. Boshard Funerak services will be held spent all of his life in Provo. His father was a well-known vocalist Tuesday at 1-p.m. in the Rigby Mortuary, with Bishop Paul Hurst and taught music at Proyo High where Mr. Boshard played the officiating. Friends may call at the mortuary Monday “between piano for his father and for his a son of David W. and Elizabeth Dr. Parker described life as a (Continued from Page One) 0815 continuous adjustment to environ- Guardsmen. Several cattlemen who 34 +05 Soe ment and said behavior is depend- were familiar with the area also AZ : 08 33 041) ae Oi jouth Std 0445 85 | -15%2 Cochise Jntr . Cons Eureka . Croff a ajestic Now P: Hospital of a heart ailment. He was -born on Nov. 10, 1889, National Alcoholism Information holism in.'the“local theaters. » * Monday through Friday, Mayor Lloyd L.’ Oullimore, will be observed in’ Central, Utah proclaiming. the national week, with an open house, # special pub- | urged the public to understand .alas.a “di not a dislic ting of the Alcoholics Anon- obélism' ymous and film snorts on alco- grace.” The Central Utah Alcoholism Council will hold an open house Week, He did not marry, He is survived on. .-June prove now’ who voted how. Per- 8:30 p.m. and will have a special 27, Mr. Boren by three sisters, Amber Carter, 1910, ‘in the Salt Lake LDS Tem- blame BYU and Republicans: for speaker. and will demonstrate how 2, 1915, in Provo. It was noted that almost 60,000 7 to 9 at the Anderson Funeral and two sisters: Mozart Boshard, James Duncan China Lake, Calif.; Mrs, Maude and Marion AlUtahns over 65 must depend on | Friday's Quotations: j Medical Cate panel noted the city, and a‘member of the LDS Church: }Myrtle Giles on March. Surviving are a son, Bernard R. problem Bailey, of Costa Mesa, Calif.; two He was a charter member of the of medical care since only 30 per brothers, John D. Bailey, Salt Provo Footprinters .and was the cent of Americans over 65 have ‘Lake City; Russell Bailey, Moroni; leader of their German Band. Surviving are his wife of Provo; medical insurance and it’s a ques- a sister, Mrs. Clistie Tidwell, a son, Richard F. Boshard, Salt tion of how adequate this insur- Fountain Green. Lake City; a grandchild, a brother ance is. Friends may call Sunday from The Member, New Yors Stock Exchange, Ave | A years. this 25, 1900, the son of Henry and attended schoo! 'Mary Jane ‘Mordue Cannén. He in Wallsburg. was a veteran of World War I He married ton at the Strand Theater and known. especially for her role in that children write home occaJ. V. Ashton at the Paramount. the timeless ‘‘Peter Pan.'’ Adams sionally. Only 10 per cent of peoHe was active in all sports, esNEPHI — Reed Allgood Bailey was her mother’s family name ple over 65 wanted to live with pecially football. died Thursday at the Juab County |and because her real name con- children. He was a member of the LDS low classmates used to tease her of Boren. He spent summoned. He: was. born at Payson June iis childhood an¢ son and Jane E. Stubbs Boshard. He | Reed Allgood Bailey The panel touched on the problems of compulsory retirement despite the fact that some persons age while very young and others are physically and mentally very desirable employes into their late resident Alcoholism InformationWeek 2 AfterIllness PAYSON — Clyde Cannon, 60, Heart Ill Provo, of J. gum, associate professor. of eco- Wheeler Mortunomics; Dr. Evan T. Peterson, ary Sunday tained the syllable ‘‘kiss’! her fel- Dies at 71 At Football Game |OpenhousetoMark National died Friday while attending a PLEASANT GROVE —_ Archie Boren, 71, died Saturday’ morning football game in Provo. Mr. Cannon collapsed and died at the Utah Valley Hospital after . of an apparent heart attack while a lingering illness. Mr. Boren was Harold (Dick) Boshard, 66, 401 attending the Class A state chamS. State, Provo, died Friday eve- pionship game beween Payson born May- 28; ining at the Utah Valley Hospital and Box Elder high schools. He 1889, in Wallsson of was pronounced, dead at the burg, of a heart condition scene by a doctor in the audience Jasper and TemHe was. born Wall while an ambulance was being verance Jan, 21, 1894 in Mrs. Binks associate pYofessor of sociology; from 7 to9 p.m. Dr. Jack .B. Trunnell, physician and Monday prior to services, and dean of the College of Family Burial will be in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. gored by the BYU College of Hu- Living, and Dr. Charles Taylor, manities and. Social Sciences, Col- associate professor of psychology. The paenl noted that the “worst lege of Family Living, College of Physical Education and BYU-Proyo fed people in the United States” Campus Adult Education. Center. are Americans over 65. About Among the older citizens atend- two-thirds of Americans over 65 ing the conference was Fred live alone and some four per cent Graham, who used to sing at the in institutions of some kind. A survey indicated that present old Salt Lake Theater and had attended Lowell’s School with the day aging parents expect very little from their children, only world famous Maude Adams, , Of Heart Attack Dies of “SPRINGVILLE — Funeral serv- By JOAN GEYER A silver-haired singer, who once the third annual conference on “Eiving in the Middle. and Later | Years’? Saturday. “The conference, held at Brig‘ham Young University, was spon- Provo Man Rites Scheduled Monday Afternoon ‘Conference Discusses Task Of Improving the Lotof Personsin the Older Years | Payson’ Man Dies — Archie Boren Hazel Gale Binks Dick Boshard YW. P.Fuller & Co. +10. Ist No. FR &1800| 1 _ 78 NO.UNIV. AVE. tere pene $49500 |