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Show | A.4.Clark Sunday Herald SUNDAY,NOVEMBER 6, 1908 4 Ballot Lineup Tire Firm Opens 3rd OF Lehi:rs pola {Continued from Page One) ' . Provo Utah Store in NEBO SCHOOL BOARD, PRECINCT NO. 1 Hal M. Clyde Glenn W, Coffman | Leo A. Crandall NEBO K. A. Dutson | Mac MeQuistion,— national -primarily-in-Utah County: Ray LEHE—Aza Jones Clark, s4,| Merchandising and sales pro-/nal Pearson said that tir NEBO SCHOOL BOARD, PRECINCT NO. 3 | 8 -He was born. Sept. vitae 24,. 1882,y'| ceremony Pearson Tirethisatweek. a ribbon-cutting) “H. 5i4 the7 5.000: square foot . Bruce Mendenhall Ronald &.- Warner | He grew to manhood in Lehi, |26 S. Ist W.,.and Dewey Jolley SS: ‘Wiiere as a far- “* Pearson Shishahas mamagee At-the_seremeny.sisterdack mer ailheofwas his engaged Wie two other lova-| Craghead, vice-president of the Ray S. Whiting Charles E. Eden, 67 Congress | He married Julia Pearl Bone| 0S; in Salt Lake, and Rich- Poor Guanes. Commerce, lon Sept 25, 1907, in the Salt/™0d,Utah. The Provo site is|Dave Greenwood, chairman of » u ~; the third on the list. |Utah County Commission; and (Continued from Page One) LongIllness The local firm will retail Sei-/ Mayor Ver! G. Dixon. Rampton into power. | In the present Legislature,’ Democrats-enjoy-a—margin15-12 in the Senate and 39-30 in ~| the House. Rampton is mid-way through hhisfour year term and is anxious for. his party to mainjain control of the Legislature Lake hospital after a long ill- !to assure success for the reness, mainder of his program. He was born July 4, 1899, in The only statewide contests Mammoth, Juab County, the before the voters is for a post son of John’and Annie Reedes on the State SupremeCourt. The Eden. two candidates are incumbent! berling tires and service cars.| With Dewey Jolley, were the |Bone Davis on Jan. 21, 1925. _| They will also help to whole-| Pearson brothers. — Dwan, | She died July 10, 1950, _|sale to the some 75 dealers, | Marden, Raynal, and Rik ie Clank Was a member of 8 = al % Fatal for -Eureka Man He married Mary- Biddleco, R.L, Tuckett, whois serving b Nov., 1923, in Price, They were appointment, and Salt Lake attorney Harold N. Wilkinson. ‘The legislative reform mea. of interim committees by either ‘house, or joint committees of the two houses,..to meet “and djact when the Legislature is not in-session. —provide for annual_legislats ive el would |the High Priests Quorum of the Lehi Sixth Ward, and served as| group. leader from 1949 to 1962. He had served in the Sunday} i aT ref * » Eden of Woman,72 Heart Illness ‘over the nation, 2 we: ville, Tooele Funeral Mrs, Bellows guson. She} |married John Allen Bellows, 2%, 1917, in the Salt Lake| Jan, and help make decisions at a LDS Temple. es (Continued from Page One) in SeiingleeHat.dest A US, battalion commander|City Cemetery, of they just about broke even on andl the-eaenpany jthe stranded unit were among) same region Friday night and| eal. | the Americans killed when they| early Saturday, losing a report-| But the acceptanceof the new were pinned down by heavy/ed 120 dead while inflicting| jautomatie weapons. fire. from *moderate” ¢asualtie-s.on| |éVent was tremendous. Organizations flocked to buy|te bunkers, described by} government, troops, turtles and ‘enter them in the} offieers-—as—a—“fortified. Viet The American. unit. that was a1 million over the same date last year, and a newall-time record. Directors of the corporation voted a dividend of 75 cents per share payable December 1 to stockholders NovemThis of record div George S;Eccies, president ber-2ttogethand general manager of the re- er with a similar amount paid gional bank holding company, in June, brings to $1.50 per said that total resources as of share the paid during September 30, 1966 were $806,-| 1966, an increase of five cents ‘i 7 i Directors of First’ Security Corporation have declared a % cent dividend, and reported a récord high in total resources during their quarterly meeting in Salt Lake City. 958,404, an increase of $47.5| over 1965,” Mr, Eccles said. First Security-is a bank holdof four Viet Cong machinegun;.|ing company for the First Sewhich The American relief force|curity system of banks reached it early Saturday|now operates 100 banking offiafternoon after battling its way, |ces in Utah, Idaho and Wyo inch-by-inch, “through heavy/ming — also operating four automatic weapons fire and. military banking facilities, Marlocal and state level. She attended schools in Lake “big: race.” Semi-finals were} Cong village” that may include cut off in the fighting spent the brought out their trapped riner S, Eccles is chairman of Robert Clyde, a member of Shore and Spanish Fork, Fol- held earlier in the week and) conerete-pill the board. coastboxes. DOA nightit in the open at the mercy buddies. the Utah House of Representa- lowing her marriage she moved finals Friday afternoon on aj tives and of the Legislative! to Bingham: where. she lived for platform erected at the bottom The American rescue units two years until moving to Orem of the old stadium, where|Teported counting about40 Viet re in 1919 where she resided until speedy tracksters used to set|Cong killed in the dense jungle conference records. |but estimates ran to double that her death, s ay2s = Simmons Fer- Panel ducted the Bui Friends Mrs. Bellows was a member ‘The turtles -set~no-reeords,| Umber ee ne aoe Tet the Orem i8th LDS Ward.|but they created quite a stir| At Teast _ Oa v ee ~ Wah County deserves have in the Legislature, ‘YWMIA~andAnda back winner—was_a lumbering. scat- Americans earlit turday. named Laguf (don’t ask “For many -years I opposed counselor in both the ward and The Communists also hit South Vietnamese troops in the sessions,” said Senator stake Relief Society. She served on the Relief Society Stake Boafd and as a visiting teacher Peking. accumulation’ of problems in for many years. She had worked (Continued from Page One) ‘been our dynamic society, we must asa teacher of most of the havé annual sessions, church auxiliaries. | nition ; 2 Bei erg production, would have on 7 Hesaid that the state finan- She an pen a EL of his request for extra war money Mortuar cial picture is only one of the| the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, 14+ vear, said he did not know. v Timp View Camip. Many reasons such arrangeServices ments are advisable. “In our! ae hobbies cia flower ere} “Tt willbe several weeks Phone FR 31841 dening-and-handwork. {before we can present to the |present challenging world,— it Survivors include her hus- President our Tecommenda- | is ridiculous for our Legislature to try to hold their ses- band; two sons and three daugh- pes aaages he| Agnes Ferguson Bellows $ sions to once every two years,” a tsina ore | supplemental appropriation will funeral setvices will be con- |] ducted Monday at 12:30 p.m. he said. Mrs, Joseph S. (Marian) |e eeeth os will’ be in the Orem Eighteenth Ward Dr. Milton R. Merrill, vice Chapel, 50 South 800 East. their president of Utah State UniFriends may call at the Berg versity and a political science B. (Elaine) Black, Salt Lake Mortuary of Orem, 500 North State St., Sunday evening |} instructor at that school, de- City and Mrs. John B. (Janet) from6 to 8 and at the chapel|} scribed these proposals. to Youd.of Lake Shore; 25 grandMonday prior to sérvices. Instrengthen the Legislature as children; one brother and three terment in the Orem -City “minimal.” sisters, Eugene Ferguson of Cemetery. Mr. Maxwell pointed out that Washington; Annie -Burch, Salt Wallace David Allen futhe committee feels that: there ‘Lake City; Caroline Hall of neral services will be held is little opposition to these Provo, and Mrs. Jess (Jen) Monday at 11 a.m. in the | | four proposals, only a lack of Cordner of Orem, Berg Drawing Room Chapel | Funeral services will be cof: information. of Provo. Friends’ may call . In answer to a question at ducted Monday at 12:30 p.m.| at the Berg Mortuary Sunthe news conference, held at/in the Orem LDS 18th Ward | day evening, 6 to 8 and Monprior to services. Inter- | the Utah State Capitol Build-/ Chapel, 50 S. 800 E., with bishop Rollo $. Thornton funeral serv- day ment in the Provo'City Cemef Mr, John M. Arnoldsen officiating. | jees will be held Soturdey at | 5 Friends may call at Berg Mor-| 11 a.m, in the Plecsont Grove tery. Friends may-call-ot the 5 ON st 1 Mamie Loretta’ Draper ~| Sunday 6 to 8 p.m., and Mon- | mottvery Saturday morning prior Madsen funeral services will -;day prior to. services at~the to services. Interment in the Amerbe conducted Monday at.2 p. COUNTY ATTORNEY U.S. Revenue Elect M. DAYLE JEFFS Utah County is a progressive, developing area that needs a young, energetic county attorney, who will keep up with local developments and will guide county officials in solving their increasingly complex legal problems., Adams, Provo; Mrs, William|Teeommended in January. But, even more, Utah County needs q trained county attorney who will spare no effort in prosecuting criminals and will wage an intensive sampaign to protect all county residents and their property. OLPIN SUNDBERG cient checks to it from) Ward chapel, -, . con Fork City Cemetery. . [oseh tineenna cyCoe sees. Oren eg al N E lotice ‘Sgt. Marion Leon Draper funeral U ASSOCIA Ss I. would .not-go into. effect. for) Mr. Maxwell |two years after passage and s0| saying that‘imeieavite wt Se legislatorsReghersFe: factor. 1 these changes await j successful county attorney must also understand people — their “motivations, desires andresponsibilities.—Dayle—has;for-many- years; —-— m, in Chapel. the Berg Drawing Ri Friend: gained this understanding through experiences as a member of an LDS bishopric, “ a high council ivi organiza! izati jons. He understands derstand: igh councilman and dinin civic callat the"Bere Mortuaryof the younger generation through working in scouting andLittle League ovo City baseball, His organizational ability was proven by the successful 1966 Freedom Festival in Provo, which he headed. Cemetery. ELECT nt Qetober, 196 , an y. ce legislature has shown the changes will not be possible sod aeiones ee fe several years, “We need 22 y em now in order to make the 4 oe ee oa ne aeee the| Legisiaure tne oe aaa | “a and Cau! organization possible.” } Classes seat in combating crime and making Utah County an even safer place to live, 2 VERL D. jaan "B”, payable = in’ elevating pay would STONE earoan iu’! BOUQUETS es ole Rep. — District No,44 And we, as attorneys, demonstrated our faith and confidence in t e Church Worker Chairman. t © Legislative Ability “~ _@ Willing to Serve a Paid Political. Advertisement‘by Paul Andrus, secy. of | Committee forElection of Verl D. Stone Ae ae : aeons tasrs ak PhillipRe V. Christensen, J. Robert Bullock, co-chm. ELECT. [x] aren @-Lions Club Zone*™"” + Dayle by electing him the current president of the Utah County Bar Auociation. So we urge you fo vote November 8 for M. Dayle Jeffs for a working, fighting county attorney. Business and Community Lender ; ue people the assurance of qualified legal counselin time of trouble, 4 @ Progressive @ Family Man ie Dayle has a great concern for the people, He was one of the founders’ of the Utah. County Legal Ald Association, which gives all FOX QUALIFIED LEADERSHIP “NOTI hereby lection a a new constitution, provided att roar~~eya a. oe Beol, and the reluc-| one is approved next Tuesday, | Heis also trained investigator, having spent two years as super- visor of the Army Counter Intelligence Security Investigations for Utah, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. * This training puts him in the driver's right” re thlescchecks |-services pending and will be an- a ooteaeoe 5 a‘berate #8ki.- Ae other amendments be neces{wm Olpin-Sundberg Mor| services, Interment inthe | such raises in-salary| sary?” OF PROVO RIVER WATER a ves they do| She had been president of the/on the campus. Sweepstakes PetonesWats aénaultsupuaae the L : |sons; none of them too reason- enke ne High; 75-Cent Dividend Declared 7 it pj. then it wasn’t aj raised able — but‘Ghana: eejust could easonable from infancy. A brother) The same. thing and sister surviving are Sylvan OREM. — Agnes Ferguson happen to the Turtle Trot, W.. Clark, Lehi, and Mrs. Arthnew BYU. Homecoming event) Bellows,-72, 196-S, 800.E., Orem, fiscal Ss, ur (Lexia) Olsen, Salt Lake —giveae the ture the died Saturday morning at her inaugurated this year by Circle| City. : residence of K. International on the campus, authority to call itself into speabout con from Page One) —} Funeral services will be ‘held [Tuesday at 1 pm, inthe Wing tion after a 100 turtles from some place qe done upon the written request of two-thirds of the members o'f| the east, sold them at $2.50) Communists holed up in a Mortuary Chapel, where friends may call Monday from 7 to 9 each house. each, and promoted a turtle! heavily fortified bunker comp.m, and Tuesday prior to ser—increase the annual salaries race. By the time they pai id ; vices, Burial will be in the Lehi| : is to tors from of | ate e Turtle Trot Could Turn Into Famous LocalEvent | Battlin jam’ G.’Eden, ; Grand Opening Held For New ‘Ice Cream Carousel’ School Superintendency--of—theLehi First Ward from 1932 to | 195, and had also taught Sun- Ribbon - cutting ceremonies, treated to refreshments. with the Provo Chamber of Mrs. Robison, who is servday School. Surviving are the following |Commerce officiating, were ing as manager, has had consons and daughters, A: Eldon held Saturday at Price’s Ice siderable experjence in the ice py1s PHOTO MIGHT be entitled, Mrs. Clyde Louk and turtle, The tuitle, to the left, Clark, Morris W. Clark,—Alta Cream Carousel, a new busi- cream and refreshment busidoesn’t show up so well. Mrs. Louk shows up fine. They are illustrating the Circle K. T. Clark and Mrs. Harold (Ber- ness located in the Melody ness. Turtle Trot held as a Homecoming event. We didn’t get the turtle’s name. He didn’t win tha) Fenn, all of Lehi; Mrs. Lanes Building at 469 N. 900 E. The section of the Melody anything, anyway. Mrs, Louk is the wife of the president of the Circle K. Club, who Harold (Eulala) Peay and Mrs. in Provo. Lanes- building in which the thought the whole thing up. 5S E. J. (Julia) Reiman, both of Owned and operated by Dean Ice Cream Carouisel is located Salt Lake City; 11 grandchild- H. and LaNette H. Robison, has been. remodeled and reren and 17 great-grandchildren. the new establishment helits decorated, The business has a Also surviving are one step son Grand opening during the day separate outside entrance from AgnesF. Bellows and.two step-daughters, Edward and played host to a large the .parking lot, with another B, Davis and Mrs. Vern (Eve- number of people, who were entrance through the building. lyn) Hubbard, both of Salt Lake City, and. Mrs. Robert (Mam ‘ Angel's Camp pinin California‘ California‘us : ii ‘ us why), sponsored. by Fugal : Dies From has madeits Mark Twain Frog-|Hall. “Various other winners ‘nageee Ooariieltya First Security Resources at New Jumping contest famous ~alljwere declared, for various rea-| srandso: ty -| High: By soe 4 | known as budget sessions and | restricted to “| of \died- early: Saturday in the ™ton manager, for the Seiber-|all sizes will be ave'leble o|American Fork Hospital follow- !i#8 Rubber Co., Akron, O.,/cluding unusual sizes ued -n ling a stroke. — eee! of ceremonies for farming equipment. BOARD, PRECINCT NO.2 | William H, Sorensen eet @ é ~r . |