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Show 4 Sunday Herald "AT. ARM2 Father OF Public Invited a | Provo Woman American Fork Man Credited p;.. in pichfield W. Breinholt, #4, With Saving Life of Girlfe Mahonri v 2 = can Fork truck driver has been stopped. At PHS Today for help and began administering mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. P The Childs youngster was- in City hospital was a dummyhanging from a tree as he drove along the high- way in-front of the Child’s-home Tuesday afternoon. He said he 5° for daylight saving time start April 30. torium under the baton of Merlin (Velda Richard Roper of Provo. Heis also survived 6 y ‘Rev. Church will officiate. e 910, , in, Warren Blain calc ee make s possible holdouts. bwever, large 7 day in April excep: for those Rico also have been granted starting at 2 a.m. the last Sunwhose Legislatures vote Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto to extensions until their time zones stayon standard timestatewide. are Cleared up. An attemipt failed in the re- But elsewhere a bill that would have exempted to what some experts are now the Beehive State dubbing Indiana is planning a dual clock system and Michigan and South Dakota citizens are pressing for a referendum on what time their States ‘should observe. Thant Asks MR. AND MRS. John D. Rockefeller IV are trom “advanced” time Utah Obituaries The public is cordially in- + TComttnued the outlook cent Utah Legislature to enact was for a uniform switchover vited. Ernest Tuesday at 1 p.m. in Richfield. | ———— new depart- nsportation until its enced guest vocalists of the Soprano; and Wallace McCloy, BYU, tenor Streed of the Orem Evangelical ‘anted a by the Provo High orchestra and choral units, with experi- teson, BYU music major, heart attack. In Magna PHS worked most of his life as the Berg Drawing Room Chapel Breinholt, Billings, Mont., and) for Whitford V. Bate, 57, who Mrs. George (Barbara) Wil-| died Friday at the University son, West Caldwell, N.J. | ~tot -Utah~Medicat-Center—of -a-— Funeral -services-will be-held- ManDies Barker, Also surviving are his wife of Richfield, five sons and one other daughter, ReVell, SterFuneral services will be con- ling, Ariel and Leo Breinholt, Provoan, 57 .19, 1904, and he had Vincent Darrow Schow ducted Tuesday at 11 am. in all of Richfield; James E.| _Extehi_ E. has be music director. The time law, enacted in ! wine hoeeey i expected The ambitious undertak- 11966, ordered all states on ' Join the rest of the nation will be staged by the |‘fast” time for six months,fast ume a contractor in Sevier County. jon Sept. E There are problems, but UPI © |Sutvey showed only a handful 1 at 4 p.m. in the school audi- State singing solo roles. These soloists will include | Ruth Melville, Provo, con| tralto; Glen Slight, ‘Salt Lake City, bass; Karen Ot- Fatal for Pace said-he thought the child Easter season presentation Pe ; € Boing along with its pro zi receive its second annual by Provo High School today several grandchildren in this Mr.Breinholt area He was born in Ephraim on Jan. 10, 1883. He married Ethel Buchanan Heart Attack serious condition at a Salt Lake WASHINGTON uPI- The wi hee 1968 elections stay « states would new Uniform Time Act went in. Be time for the next [0 effect Saturday, with pros- daylight those cir Che under thos, under si -i states seyl summers r Pécts that nearly Hospi‘al father of Mrs ing by a rope tied around her around her neck. She apparent-| Handel’s monumental oratorio, “The Messiah,” will of causes incident to age. He was the neck from a tree in the front ly slipped fram the drum, depuyard of her Draper home ties said Paceuntied the rope, shouted — On Daylight Time April 30 To ‘Messiah’. sod RicheldinSevier Conn. DRAPER (UPI) — An Ameri- noticed the girl's hand and died Friday in the Richfieldj credited with savinga young Salt Lake County sheriff's deputies said she was apparDraper girl from hanging Wayne Wayne Pace, 27, found five-‘ently playing and stood on a ES fi if year-old Astelle K. Childs hang- gallon drum and tied the rope Utah to Join the Nation SALT LAKE CITY—Florence Haslam Strom, 70, died Friday; funeral Monday noon, Monu- Michigan and South” Dakota TCMrySreechet cate The Pace ¢ Legislatures of both . Voted. to. exempt their slales.¢son. wittiam-Richard Shaw. ee eon but if citizen groups circulataccepted Thant’s earlier propo-| 18 Petitions get enough sigoas they |Sal for a three-state peace plan °S: the effect will be to hold their wedding |@nd will stand by that decision, |UPtheirLegislatures’ actions 59 died Friday; funeral Mongay noon, 36 E. 7th S. Ray W. 7arboek, 60, died Friday; funera) services pending. Elmer He was born Feb.6, “We have been informed that Franklin Rice, 68, died ThursMammoth, Juab County, a son uughter of U. S. day; funeral Wednesday 2 p.m., Senator Charles Percy (R-llinois). (Hi -UPI Telephoto) the Secretary General's stateof William John and Elizal th ment today is neither a 36 E. 7th S. Carl 0. Scheid, Ann Whitford Bate. He married Proposal nor an appeal,” 65, died Thursday; funeral Bina J. Carter, Mar. 24, 1940, | PLEASANT GROVE — WarGoldberg said. Monday 2 p.m., St. John’s in Provo. jren Blain, 16 year old son of| “We have already responded Lutheran Church, 1050-Fifth ¢ He received his early educa- |Mr. and Mrs. Ivan D. Blain,| affirmatively to the Secretary \East. tion in Eureka, graduating in Lindon, received his Eagle General's latest proposal con1928 from Tintic High School. Badge ata re-| ined in his aide memoire of WASHINGTON(UPI) —Thou-|Albert M, Peterson, 74, died He attended college in Gooding, 54 cent court of} |March 14 and we ‘stand by that ‘sands of truck drivers began| Thursday; funeral Monday 1 Ida., for two years. | honor held in) sponse Mr. Bate was employed for |voting Saturdayin a poll that is|p-m., Scipio Ward LDS Chapel. | the Pleasant) (Continued from “Page One) second’ wife, went ahead with res}Informed sources said the expected to authorize the} HYRUM, Cache County — plans to attend Sharon’s wedTownley’s and for J. C. Penny’ Grove, Timpa- House of Delegates. He U.S, mission to the U.N, had Teamsters Union to call a strike| Elida Sofia Eggan Hartvigsen, ding. But she was not present at Company in Eureka, and was a F nogos Stake! ised to make “a good informed directly of O"'the bridal brunch and the been bus driver for the Delta Bus’ against 1,500 U.S... trucking|89, died Thursday; funeral TuesF House. Warren! crat” of his bride. Thant’s unilateral cease-fire call firms. Lines between Eureka and |day 2 p.m., Hyrum First Ward , is a member) The wedding day was a wedding reception. Sunday, she her husband will leave for by the Secretary General’s The strike vote is expected to| Chapel. Provo. of Troop 25,| gloomy one in Chicago, The rain and office. Altadena to bury her mother. | After his marriage he and) secretary of: began during the ‘be completed by Sunday night! LOGAN — James H, Andrus, it and In his statement Saturday, The President's daughter was|, his wife made their home in his Sunday) died Thursday; funeral down softly but steadily joined in Chicago by her} ant said he was departing and a strike deadline set/58, Eureka, and he worked for : |Monday noon, Hall Mortuary School sia came throughout the morning. Heavy constant escort, actor George | fram his customary reluctance possibly as early as Monday. Utah Central Truck Line in e- union's contraet-~ with|Chapel. Edith Larson Wright, Warren clouds hung over the imposing fo any government and this Hamilton. And the Rockefellers Provo. Trucking Employers Inc, (TEI)|64, died Thursday; funeral first couriselor in his Deacon's modern gothie chapel which should not be taken as a Quorum,is. currently president was donated to the university were in Chicago in force—the precedent. ended at. midnight Friday.|Monday 2:30 p.m., Hall Mortuof his Teacher’s Quorum and by Jay's great-grandfather, the father of the bridegroom, i on a new. three-|ary Chapel. Reveals Ho Response philanthropist John D, RockefelBuilding. Senior Patrol Leader, original John D., founder of the Ter IH, and two of Jay's famous “I make this exception year pact continued Saturday, ut with little hope for ‘family fortune. uncles, Goy. Winthrop Rockefel- because I have been so greatly settlement before. a sige MINERS STRIKE ler of Arkansas and financier <igegiat =. statement deadline could be set by the) METZ, France (UPI) —All Revise Plans made by Sen. Joseph S. Clark,” The wedding festivities hadto Laurance Rockefeller. ‘union. fron mines in the rich eastern Two other uncles, Gov, Nelson Thant said. (Continued from Page One) be revised at the last minute Rockefeller province of Lorraine were of New York and “My latest proposal was because of the death in a ‘date for Congress in the year suburban Evanston hospital of} banker David Rockefeller, necessarily directed to both . closed Saturday by a general ides in the conflict and .|in which the late Douglas R. Mrs. Emily Guyr, 68, Altade-| couldn't makeit, Stringfellow was electéd to! na, Calif., mother of Mrs. Sharon is a Christian Scientist) implicitly called for simul. |urtion. ‘Congress. | Lorraine Percy, who had come: and ‘Jay is a Baptist. Their taneous action with regard to Retreat Today | French miners, seeking better double ring wedding was oe truce by the two’ Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy, to Chicago for the wedding. ., working. conditions, have called sides. N in_a_non-d Wiley. Davis, Minin.,told Utah Democrais| Mrs” Percy, the —senai moe at series \of wildcat walkouts Coleg ‘tion~-church according to the|the dents, St. Augustine’s |Saturday night the challenge to Book of Common Prayer of the in Raleigh, N. C., and a gradu- jrecently. Most were called jtheir party is to meet the dewas the sole mi tivation for my ate student of Brigham Young |leftist-controlled: unions. Episcopal Church. munity jmands of history. latest “We have had to be the party Failure to appropriate funds Sharon's wedding gown was a Thant had disclosed last University, will speak on “Th slim, semi-fitting empire dress ‘of peace, supporting the Lea- for the Golden Spike Centennial of white re-embroidered lace, Wednesday that the North Southern College in Transition,” at the Baptist Student Retreat sion. ‘gue of Nations, the United Naencrusted on heavy silk erp’ Vietnamese regime of Ho Chi tions and the Marshall Plan,” —Ignoring “the most import-| with a high round neckline and beg had replied in writing to today at 6 p.m, at the Provo ant of three tax-relief measures he told a Jefferson - Jackson) proposed by the governor,” in- long straight sleeves. peace proposals Day dinner, charge of Sunday School activicluding the Hamestead Exemp- The couple will honeymoon in but would give no details. “And we have to be the party tion Act. the Orient and return to live in ties and provide special music MEMORIALS of BEAUTY of war when national honor and —‘Shirking responsibility” by Rockefeller’s $75,000 home in at both services. grave you mork with @ record integrity of our nation and of failing to enact a code of ethics Charleston, W.Va. dquarters| ‘The public is invited to at- inThe gronite will never be lost or ourcivilization required it.” law for the executive branch of “We are the party of pros- government, forgotten, We offer you the most T |perity,” the Minnesota “Demo- —‘Wasting precious legislat- Christian Science experienced, sincere axsistones in crat said. “At the same time, ive time and energy” by de choosing the right marker er we are the party of the poor— bating “dangerous and patent- Services Outlined (Continued from Page One) memorial for your own family’s \willl to. exercise reasoned ly-foolish measures such as the’ need. Our advice ond wagestions “Unreality” is the subject of headed the drive in Springville Me judgement, and to take respon- watchdog committee bill, the. ere yours at ony time without Mortuary the on to be read Jast year, *|sibility as we attempt to deal|Liberty Amendment and many in all Christian Science churches obligation, Agencies Served Services ‘|with the problems of residual othe:rs, ‘step. peace proposal but Agencies now receiving funds had learned “regretfully” of 3 poverty, of crime, of urbaniza- —Allowing the Speaker of the today, Phone FR 3-1841 The Golden Text is from I through United Fund_are: North Vietnam's apparent reouse of Representatives Corinthians: “The fashion of jection, —Alpine House, rehabilitation) “Today the need is for a “unrestricted power”in bottli ttling| this world passeth away.” center for those recovering} jredefinition of political objec- needed legislative matters in from mental illness. Wilford B, Bate funeral tives and for rededication,” he the sifting committee. —American Red Cross, which services will be held at the said. “the problems are more —And “their pretended ‘relucBerg Drawing Reom Chapel received a large additionalalloof Provo, Tuesday at 11 a.m, 725 S. State Ph. 374-0580 jureka jcomplicated, requiring therefore tance” to accept matching fedcation to meet needs of serviceFriends may call Tuesday at etery, under the direc- \greater commitment of intel- eral monies to further the intermen overseas, ‘particularly in Hect. The problems are less ests of our state when actual-| the mortuary prior to servVietnam. ices. Interment will be at the clear, requiring therefore a) ly “we help to make possible —Boy Scouts, serving 9 per Eureka City Cemetery uhder “|greater moral commitment in these monies and we are encent of available boys in the the direction of Karl «1. |hope and trust, titled to receive’ and benefit by er; Provo Story Lodge No.4, wddy 7:00 p.m. Participa tion in | county, HILL AIR FORCE BASE F. and A.M. Nursery provided at all Services the nation. ittee (UPI) — About 400 persons will’ A SpecioP Invitation To All —Girl Scouts, helping girls to which called for “unity 67 and John Mitchell Williams... Students est ideals of character, funeral services are pending victory '68” and censured the 1, Pastor - 374-2409 conduct and patriotism. | 37th Utah Legislature, which) Paster - 299-16115 i} and will be announced by —Mental Health Association | Berg Mortuary. Bible As was controlled by the Repubof Utah County, a citizen. prolicans. |Sta inating efforts of (Continued from Page One) Meeting in a state conven-) A government spokesman said tion at the Fairgrounds Coliseum; the delegates unanimously adopted a resolutions committee report, which expressed “shock” at some of the legijslative activities of the Repubjlican leadership. Specifically criticized were: New Eagle Scout Truck Drivers i2 iit BE Meese a nee 2 Sharon Percy Weds John Rockefeller IV in Chicago Voting on Strike by Union | eG Sa i Sandack by. the miners Fes ES8O5 picese if Baptist Student (7° cier a. tend. United Fund BEESLEY Monument& Vault Company ze 2 5g vt & Hill AFB Will Hire 400 This Summer | So. Vietnam Art For Children —"The drastic reduction” in| cluding Utah's iach ap-| Vice wi A unique class designed to encourage a child's free expression i of feelings h through h p sas da * 9 del: Seon and . tion in an individual and creative way. F ‘eeHa she i Weave i a t i i E: iue gpete Ef ziiEE 4 s AGES 68 DAY DATES Monday o11 Wednesday Apr. 3June 5 Apr. 5-June 7 TIME 3:30-5:00 P.M. 3:30-5:00 P.M. PLACE: 470 Education Building, BY High School INSTRUCTOR: James Blankenship FEE: $15.00 To Register your son or daughter, contact Special Courses and Conferenc’s Room 242 H.R.C.B. er Phone 374-121}, ext. 3256 or you may register at the door. BRIGHAMYOUNG UNIVERSITY |