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Show aoe + LopatomaertncaqensetaepaeneTva 9 Walter Sperry Harmon Utah Ohbitvaries Uteh County, Utah [#55,5-5."Ss ecs State Junior Livestock died Show Climaxed With Sale 206-12th E., Friday; peral Monday, South Temple. Arsdale, 86, | fu- a. m., 260-E. P. Van of 117 Alpine Pl. died Thursday; funeral was Sat- Reserve champion fat hog, ownSPANISH FORK — Sale of all animals climaxec the 39th annual ed by Roger Reese of Morgan, day; funeral was Saturday. Mabel Utah State Junior Livestock Show brought 27% cents per pound. It Irene Reid Kechopoulous (Kitwas purchased by Clark Nelson sos), 55, of 343 Hubbard Ave., im Spanish Fork Saturday. Top sale of the day was the of Springville. It weighed in at died Thursday; funeral Monday grand champion fat beef owned 212 pounds. noon, 36 E. 7th S. One hundred hogs, weighing a by Gerald Lami of Morgan. It OGDEN—Helen Ruth Fordyce, was purchased by Granite Meat total of.20,529 pounds and averag- 65, died Thursday; funeral MonCo. and Dan's Foodtown Market ing 205 pounds, were sold during day, 2 p. m., Church of Nazarthe auction. of Salt Lake City for 43 cents per ene. The sale ended the four-day pound. The animal weighed in at| MIDVALE—James Walter Willivestock show. , ‘ 1045 pounds Saturday afternoon members of kinson, 66, of 39 N. Main St., the Spanish Fork FFA and 4H died Friday; funeral Tuesday, 10 ex- presented a rodeo in two per a. m., 8090 S. State. Grace Rosella Thomas, 63; of 72 E. 7350 hibited by Hal Reese, also of Mor- formances. S., died Friday; funeral Tuesgan, was sold to Joe Doctorman day, 1 p. m., Bast Midvale Second LDS Ward Chapel. Arnold Requiem Mass Lake= Buyer Harry Doctorman paid-29 cents a pound for the James Butterfield, 57, of Spruce St., died Thursday; Couple Succumbs- Takes Life SPRINGVILLE — Marguerite Steel and Cart’s Service. The owner | Church, 190 N. 500 W., with Fath- was Jim Brooks of Henefer, Utah. }er Hillary officiating. Mrs. Steel was born in 1870 in Reserve champion fat lamb, | owned by Blair West of Palmyra, | Austria, a daughter of John and also weighed 105 pounds. Buyers Jacquina Lizot Dephanii. She was a former resident Hanksville, Utah. There are no known survivors. @ Lambs Interment will be in the SpringSixty-six lambs, weighing a | ville Evergreen Cemetery. total of 6.121 pounds and averaging at just over 92 pounds were sold Grand champion fat hog brought 35 cents for each of its 224 pounds to owner Darwin | (Continued from Page One) Baird of Morgan from First '$.L. Woman convicting the defendant because Security Bank of Utah. an q acts.” l would ‘“‘cond her The prosecutor said the trial was not to try Miss Sinclair for Bomber Lost any alleged intimacy (Continued from Page One) with Mrs. Peterson, but the possibility of ho- Mosexuality “provides a motive p-m. Friday. Sbortly after dawn today an to kill.” Defense Attorney Hatch told the SAI6 air-sea rescue plane from Portland National Airport made a jury it was looking at the wrong person in trying Miss Sinclair. He preliminary sortie over the area where the B47 was believed to be down. The plane landed at Rexburg Airport about 8 p.m. and its crew immediately went into conference with Air Force officials. Reports were muzzied Meanwhile, rumors emanated said the state’s leading witness, Carl Kuehne, 35, was a more probable suspect. Kuehne testified he bought a 12| guage shotgun for Miss Sinclair _|parents, |Mr. and Mrs. Charles son; four daughters, Mrs. David Peck of Salt Lake City. Three (Nelda) Evans, Cedar City; Mrs. brothers Peter, Mark and Chris D. A. (Utahna) ZeHar, Lovelock, Nev.; Mrs. Bud (Nevada) Bar~ , Kunkel, also survive. Graveside services will be held nett, Payson, and Mrs. Keith Monday at 2 p.m. in the Spring- (Ella) Vance, Likely, Calif.; 13 Mr, Harmon LDS Temple. Arthur Lamph Garbett Leo R. Rites Set For Nephi Man e Norris, died Thurs- the Sunday School and active as Monday, 1 p. m,, a teacher in the chureh organiza- Elliott, day; funeral Arthur 24, Syracuse LDS Ward Chapel. tions. He was a high priest at the time of his death. Mr. Harmon Helen E. Green Foutin had supported eight of his 14 children on missions. Surviving are his widow, Provo; Death Claims American Fork, this evening from 7 to 9 and Monday until 12:30 p.m. Interment will be in the American Fork City Cemetery. Garbett, 75, who died Thursday in the Juab County Hospital of na- Services For Former Provoan a daughter and four sons, Mrs. Paul} (Donna) Christison, Richfield; A. Jack Garbett, Palo Alto, Calif.; W. E. “Ted” Garbett, Bloomfield, Mich.; Richard E. flying The plane had departed from the Salt Lake Municipal Airport and was due to make a test over Cen- 32 Killed four persons Popcorn remains dry and crisp Eyewitnesses. said the impact and brown sugaris protected! from after the crash hurled passengers lumping when stored in canisters all over the street. An hour~after with lids‘ containing moisture- the crash the big plane’s tail sec- absorbing crystals, Dies in Tooele tion—the only recognizable piece of wreckage — was still burning. day from 3 to 4 p.m. and at the Brennin Hannifin residence Monday after 6 p.m. and Tuesday prior to services. Interment will be in Eureka City C tery. for a time except for the glare from the flaming wreckage. At one point, the Cruzeiro do Sul airline announced all 44 passengers and 5 crewmembers aboard the plane had been killed. Later a company spkesman said the Convair carried 8 crew and 35 passengers, but that several flew with babies who were not listed on the flight manifest. Of Springville Rocky Walter S. Harmon funeral Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at Berg Mortuary in Provo and Tuesday 1 hour before services at the Chapel 1350 West 1550 North. The Most Discriminating BOUQUETS and CORSAGES Steel—Requiem at St. Francis Catholic church, 5th W. and 2nd North. Inter- 1042 South State Ac 5-3100 OREM Evergreen Cemetery, ment will be in Springville to help you get a General Electric Mobile Maid Dishwasher for Mother’s Day! General Electric MOBILE MAID" Dishwasher got |something important for They made their home in Springyou.’ ville, then moved to Salt Lake It was the same way that news City for two years. For the past was released of e Rockefeller’s seven years they had resided in does the whole dishwashing job — gives you more time with your family. It takes overall your dishwashing chores. 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These Authorized Representatives will show you the Nie Emma Loveless Gay funeral services will be Tuesday May 7, 11 a.m. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday evening and Tuesday prior to services. Interment will be in Provo City Cemetery. Dies In Heber advantages of owning WORLD BOOK—CHILDCRAFT— CYCLO — TEACHER — DICTIONARY — no obligation of i SERVICES| services will be held Tuesday 2 p.m. in the 17th Ward Chapel. tive mansion in Albany and at Wheeler Mortuary Chapel, Spring- time. 147 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. PHONE FR 3-0673 BERG MORTUARY release, ‘‘the couple will Funeral services will be conmake their home at the execu- ducted Tuesday at 1 p. m. in the ed. The jury asked for a little more with a bouquet gift. when aster scene. The lowest recorded death rate sound-proof playroom. Marshall and Dolan, a trouble- at 4:30 p. m. Friday at the Mrs. Murphy is the mother of in the United States was 9.1 per shooter with the justice depart- close of two weeks of court action ernment that can have grave and four children, including a 3-year- 1,000 population in 1954. The rate ment ‘who also was present dur- for Jean Sinclair, who was accused far-reaching repercussions.” was 9.8 in 1961. old girl. Say “I’m thinking of you” killed ans, QO. Robert .and George K. Small, all of American ‘Fork, and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday noon in the Anderson and. Sons Mortuary Chapel, American Fork, where friends may call Monday evening) frog 7 to 9 and Tuesday until 11:30 a.m. i Interment will be in the American Fork. City Cemetery. a fire engine speeding to the dis- Former Resident who died ‘and Vault Co. | 725 So. State St-—— Ph. FR 4-0580 PROVO > Model SP-102 APPLIANCE and Furniture "Third South On The Avenue” hee ley Monum Flora sons, Mrs. Carl (Virginia) Rich- news | ing the crisis at Oxford, Miss., of killing Donald LeRoy Foster wil remain in Alabama as long last Jan. 5. At 1:30 a.m. today Judge Marcellus K. Snow, Third District Court ve |sent the bailiff into the jury room to ask if a verdict had been reach- were their automobile was rammed by at your nearest resident George tral Utah Airport but never arMr. Small Mr. Small had rived. been employed by Geneva Steel. A spokesman: said the plane Surviving are his widow, Amer“apparently was destoured”. for ican Fork; a daughter and two GeneralElectric Dealer’s... Thursday in Encino, Calif., \of causes incident to age. Friends may call at the mortuary Monday evening from 6 to 8 and Tuesday prior to services. Bishop Leo Allen of the Provo 11th Lila Leona Sanford, 60, former Ward will officiate. Springville resident, died Friday Interment will be in the Provo in a Heber Hospital of a heart ailCity Cemetery. ment. She was a resident of Duchesne County. She was born Nov. 19, 1902, in Michigan, a daughter of Charles and Eve Christina Mack Sutter. She came to Utah at the age of (Continued from Page One) 14 with her parents and settled in Rockefeller. It was delivered by Thistle, later moving to Springa special messenger, who told ville. the desk of United Press InternaShe married J. Fred Sanford of and Wilson Small. He married Alice Welch Feb. 5, 1930, in Evanston, Wyo. test” two great-grandchildren. of Caracas. The ranch, near the dict and imposing the death penalty. Defense Atty. Sumner J. Hatch ville, Va., in order to remain on |said he would appeal the case to haiid in Washington so he could be |the Utah Supreme Court, in ¢lose contact with the Birmingham situation. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The attorney general talked to | Twelve men spent nearly 18 hours President Kennedy Friday night | behind a cloak of secrecy Saturand several times Saturday about day before handing the first dethe troubles in Alabama and plan- gree murder verdict to a South ned to keep him up-to-date on re- Salt Lake nursing home operator. ports coming from Marshall. The jury began its deliberations “practice mission when the crash occurred. morning for Rockefeller’s City; Mrs. Dean (Beverly Ann) aad misrepresentation last Jan. Sunday Venezuelan ranch 125 miles west Allen, Anaheim, Calif., and Mrs. gimia Law School in Charlottes. | as necessary. a Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a. m. in the g Drawing Room Chapel, Provo, Emma Loveless Gay, 80, a long- time Provo H. A CAP spokesman said the two “Dick”? Garbett, Thatcher, Ida., and Clifford L. Garbett, Sunnyvale, Calif.; 15 grandchildren and Stratton, who is regarded as a town of Chirgua, has a stucco Sinclair will be sentenced to life in possible Democratic senatorial ranch house with a red tile roof prison. But Judge Snow has the candidate against Keating next overlooking the Chirgua Valley. year, accused the New York senprerogative of overruling the ver“On their return,” said the (Continued from Page One) son also 4 CAP pilot. were K. S., at of ill- He was born Noy. 13, 184, a lieutenant in the Utah CAP, and Scott Prohl, 43 of South Denver, Scheduled Tuscday divorce from Mary Todhunter Duchesne County. The New York Democrat said Clark last year. Both Mrs. RockeShe was a member of the LDS Kuchel ‘‘didn’t say so but I am fellets were the product of main Church. sure that he would acknowledge line |Philadelphia society. | Surviving are her husband, Du. . . that the percentage of this The news release said the new- chesne; a son and two daughters, mail has skyrocketed since (Keatlyweds would leave by plane Norman C. Sanford, Salt Lake ing) began his campaign of fear Bob Kennedy AMERICAN FORK — Owen Small, 58, of 700 W. 2nd) American Fork, died Friday ty sheriff's office reported. his residente The victims were identified as a. lingering) S. 3134 of 40, Kennéth B. Combs, ness. 1640 E. Salt Lake City, a second wheat field in the southwest part of the county, the Salt Lake Coun- First-Fifth Ward Church. Friends two houses across the street but maycall at the Keith Jolley Mor- authorities said the residents es- Eureka Woman OwenK. Small their light plane crashed in a tuary, Payson, Monday from 7 to caped death. However, police said - isaame Marcellus K. Snow, Third District Court, said Saturday he | would impose sentence on Jean asSistance and Civil Air Patrol Sinclair at 9 a.m. Monday. mémbers joined the search and/ Miss Sinclair was convicted of rescue effort. | first degree murder this morning |for the ambush killing of 31-year- — The Convair sliced -into power Friends may EUREKA — Margaret Sullivan call at the An- Hannifin, 84, died Friday at a lines on the way down, plunging derson Funeral Tooele nursing home after a lin- the suburban area into darkness Kuchel Talk B47? and the tanker were engaged old Donald LeRoy Foster. in-an aerial refueling drill. If Judge Snow follows the jury's recommendation for leniency Miss i tural causes. eight sons and three daughters, Rondo S. Harmon, Vernal; Gay-+ len T. Harmon, Salt Lake City; Dell T. Harmon, Midvale; Jay T., Lamph ficers from eastern Idaho drove year-old Foster. in to assist should a ground party | The defendant, who bemoved into the mountainous, |faced and statue-like timibered terrain where the B47 | clerk of the court read last was seen. Forest Service |thanked her friends as roads in the vicinity were snow sat pokerwhile the the verdict, they spoke (Continued from Page One) }to her following the verdict. clogged, however, and deputies | adminstration Cuba rounded up smowcat vehicles to policy. (UPD = For ho afternoon ‘when Funeral services will be held (Continued from Page One) Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Payson Woman at 46 American Fork 11th Ward Chapel with Bishop R. G. Gardner officiating. Friends may call at the Anderson and Sons Mortuary, The accident occurred while the ried July 5, 1905, in Junction, Utah. Home in Nephi gering illness. this evening She was born Sept. 26, 1878, in Deivid M., W. Allen, Layle J., and Mr. Garbett from 7 to 9 and Cleone, County Cork, Ireland, a Roger M. Harmon, all vf Provo; Monday at the chapel one hour daughter of Daniel and Mary Mrs. Charles (Wyoma) Bruce, prior to services. Bishop Kenneth Harrington Sullivan. She marChandler, Ariz.; Mrs. Paul (Sybil) ried C. J. Hannifin in 1896 in Salt AMERICAN FORK — Helen E. Haderlie, Orem, and Gloria J. Nyman will officiate. Interment will be in the Vine Lake City. He died in 1935. Green Foutin, 46, of 901 E. Main Harmon, Provo; 41 grandchil- Bluff Cemetery. Mrs. Hannifin. was a member St., American Fork, died Friday dren; three great-great-grandchilMr. {Garbett was born Oct. 1, of the Catholic Church. night at Eldred Hospital in Provo dren, and a brother, Esse. Har1887, in Salt Lake City, a son of Surviving are two sons, Brenof natural causes. mon, Fairview, Wyo. William and Elizabeth Lamph nin Hannifin and Edmund (Ted) She was born June 3, 1916, in Funearl services will be heki Garbett. He married Olive M. Hannifin, both of Eureka; nine Manila, Daggett County, a daugh- Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Provo Williams Jan. 9, 1910, in Salt grandchildren; 11 great-grandter of John A. and Maud Twitch- 17th-2lst Ward Chapel, 1350 W. Lake City. children. ell Green. She married Vivian 1550 N., with Bishop Luris FP. A retired Nephi businessman, Holy Rosary will be recited E. Foutin March 1943 in Las Allen of the 17th Ward officiating. Mr. Garbett formerly operated Monday at 8 p.m. at the Brennin Vegas, Nev. The marriage was Friends may call at Berg Morta- Garbett’s Exclusive Ladies Shop. Hannifin residence in Eureka. later solemnized in the Salt Lake ary, Provo, Monday evening from He was a past president of the Requiem Mass will be said Tues6 to 8 and at the chapel one hour Nephi Kiwanis Club and a mem- day at 10 a.m. at St. Patrick’s LDS Temple. Mrs. Foutin worked as a pas- prior to services Tuesday. Inter- ber of the Chamber of Commerce. Catholic Church in Eureka with Mr. Garbett was a member of Father Rudolph Daz officiating. try cook in the schools in Cali- ment will be in East Lawn Mem| Friends may call at the Keith the LDS Church. fornia during the several years orial Hills. Surviving are his widow, Nephi; Jolley Mortuary in Payson Monshe resided there. Falls received a query from Hill |she wanted something done with and Kathy Foutin, and a grandAFB about the wreckage rumor | Foster to breakup Foster’s rela- child, all of American Fork; two tionship with Mrs. Peterson. brothers and four sisters, John but could not confirm it. The poHatch said Humpherys’ testimony F. Green, Midvale; Albert H. lice radio band throughout eastplaced him in jeopardy. Green, American Fork; Mrs. ern Idaho buzzed with attempts Sentencing was set for 9 a.m. Francis (Alice) Hatch, Mesa, to Gheck on the rumor, but withlonday in Third District Court. Ariz.; Mrs. Delbert (Marie) Thayne, Salt Lake City; Mrs. —|Joseph (Oweneva) Augubere, Reno, Nev., and Mrs. Robert (Shirley) Cook, American Fork. Funeral services will be csonducted Monday at 1 p.m. in the CITY killed Saturday Lake City. Mr. Wiley was mar- Mr. Harmon moved to Provo in } 9 p.m, and Tuesday prior to serv1952 and had resided here since. NEPHI — Funeral services will ices. An aGtive member of the LDS be conducted Monday atp.m. in Burial will be in Payson City Church, he filled two stake mis- the Nephi First-Second LDS Ward Cemetery. City. Chapel for SYRACUSE, Davis County — sions, had been superintendent of PAROWAN—Clair B. SALT LAKE Two Civil Air Patrol pilots were great-grandMr. Harmon received his early ville Evergreen Cemetery under grandchildren; 23 some reason. > direction of the Berg Mortuary children. The plane was a PT-13, an open Other survivors include two cockpit of the type used as a priof Springville. brothers, Charles Wiley, Anti- mary trainer in World War II. mony, and George Wiley, Salt 79, former resident, died Monday; funeral Monday, at Cedar | and then disposed of it following the murder. “Why would Kuehne lie about from Hill AFB at Ogden, Utah, of the missing |Miss Sinclair?” Hatch asked the jury. He told them the lie would She was a member of the LDS }be to “save his own hide.” Church, American Fork 1ith Air Force officials at the | Hatch then turned to another key Ward. search and rescue headquarters | witness, Vaughn E. Humphreys, Surviving are her husband, her set up here declined to talk with 2i. Humphreys testified early in the newsmen. State police at Idaho }trial Miss Sinclair had told him mother, a son and daughter, Gary g|ambush shotgun slaying of 31- | Of Provoan 353 education in Afton, served an LDS fu- muission to the Eastern States, re1,02%pound beef neral Monday noon Midvale First turned to Afton, married, and Fifty-two head of beef, weighLDS Ward Chapel. iog @ total of 47,626 pounds and made his homethere. CEDAR CITY — Joseph W. avetgging “916 pounds each, were He served with the U. S. Army Hunter, 58, died Tuesday; fu- Medical Corps during World War pere@ed through the ring SaturRequiem Mass for Marguarite neral was Saturday. I. Following his discharge, he reday: The grand champion fat lamb Steel, 92, who died Monday in a VERNAL — Stella Colton Har- turned to Afton for a time, then broeght $1.50 for «ach of its 105 | Provo hospital of causes incident dy, 82, died Friday; funeral moved to Fairview, Wyo., where pounds. Buyer was Jack Chris-|to age, will be said Monday at Monday, 11 a. m., Vernal First he worked as a farmer and tensen for Jack’s Cafe and Jack |8 a.m. at St. Francis Catholic LDS Ward Chapel. trucker. Scheduled for | Dies at 83 8 Wesley P. and Louella Huntington Kunkel of 7807 Sale Ave., Ca- Wiley, 83, died Friday at a Pronoga Park, Calif., died Saturday vo rest home after a lingering iliness. Walter Sperry Harmon, 71, of in a Los Angeles Hospital. She was born March 25, 1963 He was born Oct. 14, 1879, in 1161 W. Columbia Lane, Provo, died Saturday en route to Utah Val- in Canoga Park. Her parents are Circleville, Utah, a son of James members of the LDS Second Ward and Frances Andrews Wiley. He | of Canoga. married Mary Applegate. Surviving are her parents; Mr. Wiley lived in southern) grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Utah until 1929, when he moved ard Huntington, Springville; Wal- to Payson. He worked at the Tinlace Kunkel of Oroville, Calif.; tic Standard Mine in Eureka for Mrs. Bernadine Myers of Las several years. 4 Vegas, Nev.; and great-grandSurviving are his widow, Pay- Reserve Champion Reserve champion beef, apd Sons Packing Co., of Sak Payson, Man Utah CAPPractice|Fatal PlaneCrashesin » Heart Attack LongIllness Arthur Edward Wiley | Two Killed When Infant Daughter Phone FR 3-8050 4 SUNDAY, MAY'S, 1963 4 SUNDAY HERALD ge ' |