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Show Sunday Herald SUNDAY, APRIL 16, 1967 ter County, Utah | MondayRites Preston Carter Fatal for James Sorensen PUEASANT GROVE—Funeral |services for LuZene Smith Har|per, 81, 43S. 1th E., Salt Lake services Provoan, 52 Roem Chap- ural causes. She was born Sept 17, 1885, in died Thursday Ph easant Grove, a daughter of of natural/nsniel Miley and Margaret sacs Emmeretta White Smith was married to A. Lee Harper, Feb. 2, 1801, M aug. 31, 1906, in the Salt Lake 8/75 Temple: s Springville, @ son of George 1959 He died-in April Pl. Grove Thefirst of several big James Sorensen, Spanish F o rk Friday of nat: ural Tuesday at Il a.m. at the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo resident, will be Monday at for Preston Carter, 2, 1641 W. Funeral services for- J. Rus, \1 p.m, in the Pleasant Grove 600°S., Provo, who died Friday sell Storrs 48 8. 00Mon-| W., 425" Ww Chapel, Provo, willSr.,be 76,conducted evening “atShethedied. LDSThurs: Hos- for 85, who died at his home in Ma Funeral services will be held \City, a former Pleasant Grove day at 3.p.m. at the Berg Draw- Dita in Salt Lake City of nat- SALT LAKE CITY (UPI SPANISH FORK — Funeral | Of Pl. Grove Rites Slated Freeway Link at the Utah Valley Hospital of a heart attack He was born May, 15, 1915, in Provo, a son of Claude and Alice Duke Carter. He married) (lara Gull Jan. 20, 193, in Provo. Their marriage was iater solemnizedin the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He attended Franklin School and graduated from Provo High School Mr. Carter had been a farmer most of his life. He was also Oakley Storrs. Mrs, Harper was a former employed by Utah State Road Mr. Storrs He married Id@|empiovee of Pleasant Grove Commission from 1934 to~ 1942 MayBrown, Aug. 10, 1910, in sfercantile an operating engineer. In Alfred and Sar-| She was a member of the ah Carcelialyne church, Provo. She died Jan. 18, 1048. | survivors-inelude-two-datigh: 1942 he became employed dur. n at 82 Fatal for apel, 2615 way jobs througho ham Avenue. Munroe Gorney Utah Hig Bids were opened for ing a $1:55-million 12-mile sec- You n 9g Bo ae SPRINGVILLE will be conduc. neral services for Clarence A.|tersiate Highway 70 between’ se: Hile SALT LAKE CITY S| weitsen Chynoweth, Th fi y's was advet PLEASANT GROVE — Fu-ltion of graded roadway for In-| causes,| | Utah Obituaries Richard Nielson —-Heart-Atteck-Scheduled forAge-Claims—-_Bids OpenedBrief Illnes J. Russell StorrsSr. {| esScheduled | For Ex-Resident Provoan Dies at 76, Gamett A. Gamett_ Clarence renceA. Yr 1 funeral S Mi M South 13th Ward Chape a 1 South and Fourth William Aeris ‘Bill’ Ress, 13, died Tt be conducted in funeral Monday--1 ted Monday at Gammett, 82, 119 E. 2nd S.,/Ghost Rocks and Rattlesnake day at in the Springville ys Ward Chape k in the Pleasant Grove, will be held|Pass, Emery County Fourt S. Orena Glover Douglas Tuck Monday at 11) Henry Helland, director of ard Ray Nielson, 11, son of eit, 81, died Friday: fur Spanish Fork ee . J Mrs. and will bids further Sixth LDS Ward in the highways said am. Pleasant Grove be advertised April 22 for an Grant Nielson, Chapel Fifth LDS'even larger project of laying who died Friday O¢peNn — Everett W. (Whit Friends may M Ward, with roadbed for 1-80 from Bonne-| 4 ney) Hufstetler, 71, died 7 call at the Bishop Rulon yijle Salt Flats to Knolls. He] Y day; funeral Monday 1 p.m Mr. Sorensen Walker MortuRobbins offi a@ total. of $10.4 million is a Lindquist and ( ary tonight from 7 to 9- p.m} ciating. He died prog is wor! Ea ing a short ilyciuary, Ogden and Monday prior to services, in the AmeriHel jobis for) ne ness. BRIGHAM. CITY Ann Burial will be in the Spanish cah Fork Hos- the eastbound leg of the high-| or He was DOM joicen Hicken, 47, died Fork City Cemetery pital “Friday way. The westbound section| May 10, 1955, iD Sunday: graveside ser Mr, Gammett morning of will be advertised for bids lat Provo, 2.500 Of \onday 11:30 am., Brig causes incident to age. er Richard “J. Grant and; He was born Dec. 15, 1864, in He said contracts for paving! Ruth Hansen Nielson. Pleasant Grove, a son of Ama- I-70 across Emery County. will! He was a member of the LDS andrew C. Hansen, 86, k (Continued from Page One) zias and Margaret Paulson Ga-/be awarded after the graveled’ Church and a sixth grade.stu- gay. funeral Monday { er new IRS started checking|mett. He married Mary Man- roadbed is completed across/dent at Grant School 7 mery LDS Ward ( hape Rafael Swell He was a cub scout and was ene some returns by computer etta Armistead, June 21, 1905, the Tax Deadline several—years—age--But—this-in the Salt Lake -LDS-Temple. Helater married Clara *\ters, Mrs. Ward H. (Kay) Wel- ing the construction of Geneva year, for the first time, every Aug.2, 1952, in Twin Falls, Ida. ling’ and Mrs, .Donald M. ‘(An- Steel Plant as a core driller single tax return is being run through the “Martinsburg MonMr. Storrs moved to Provolnic) Annis, both of Salt Lake with his parents where he re- City; seven grandchildren and and later as a cement finisher, ster,” the government's master In 1946 he was employed for ceived his education and at- three great-grandchildren; broUtah County Road Department tax robot, hidden awayin the tended: BY Academy: thers and sisters, Clarence B. until 1966 when he devoted him. Beatle hills of West Virginia He sold insurance for Farm \smith, Littlerock, Ark. Ross D self full-time to his dairy farm.| No question about it, the ‘and World andfiedvarious other (Crar Sone ame City;“ Lael He served for seven years in| Machines are much better than ee Tle also worked Mr. Gamett had ben a Raleigh salesman for 61 years, traveling throughout Utah and Utah County. He was a former bishop of the Pleasant Grove First Ward, and had served as a Timpan- F 70 1s-opened to traf: also active in WBBA. He-play= sections y*through Salina eq on the Championship team Canyon and Clearcreek Canyon! of the Springville League Ban are to be widened. Helland said| tam Basketball last year. (Continued from Page this would take about two! “supvivors include his parents years of Springville; five brothers and record as Michigan —_—_ \two sisters, Robert, Scott, Doug- will win him the \las, Gregory, Bradley, Jan, and nation's Republica we 4 ogds Stake missionary. He had Stock Mart Romney In One) Patricia Nielson, all of Spring-, Friday he would « ville; grandparents, Mr. and from his $1.5 billion ‘Smith, Buckeye, Ariz.; Harold the adult Aaronic Prietshood men at catching tax cheats, As|served as secretary of his high as a machinist for Provo Foun- A. Smith, Mrs. Jenav Olsen, program as group leader. He|JRS Commissioner Sheldon S. priest group and received an Mrs. James C. Nielson of e GOP-dominate dry. d d | Springville, Li ture cont Mrs, aRue Smith and Mrs. was assistant scout master and|Cohen put it in an interview award for 25 years of service He was a fireman in Salt Retta Crease, all of Pleasant a member of the missionary, |With UPI: “We are nationwide) as a scouter. Plo s Ahea hava services will be: con- passage of Lake City and a Justice of the Grovo. ducted by Bishop Waldo Jacob- income tax ‘budget and old folks commit-|With automatic data processing He had been a memberof the Peace in Carbo County NEW YORK (UPI) — Thelsen of the Springville 10th LDS Virginia is generally re Friends may call at the Olpin tees. He had also served as fipst and we can pick up most Pleasant Grove City Council. A member of the LIDS Church, (Mortuary in Pleasam Grove |counselor in the elder’s quorum anyone who fails to file, rather Survivors include his wife of stock market made plodding|Ward. Friends may call at the 29 @ stronghold, as Mr. Storrs was a priest in the Monday from 11:30 a.m. until jand as a home teacher {Pleasant Grove; four sons and progress this week, waiting|Wheéler Mortuary tonight from| Republica quickly.” Provo 1th Ward. | services. Burial will be in. the one daughter, LaVell C. Ga-| inti the final session to respond|7 to 9 p.m, and Monday prior former Vice His hobbies were fishing and Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. His hobbies were flower gar-| But the machines aren’t all mett and Don V. Gamette, beth to an accumulatign of ericollrag-|to services M. Nixon, the man Rom dening, hunting, fishing, out-|bad. They~seem to be doing a of Provo; Wayne A. Gamette| ing business items Burial will be in the Spring-/may hve to beat out for the He was also a| woodworking. faster job of getting refunds out doors “rock hound.” : GOPpresidential nominatio W.-Gamett, both of “trading got off ora tower ville” Evergreen Cemetery. Survivors ‘include his wife of|to those who overpaid ‘their|2™ Mark Survivors include his wife of Pearl Blumenthal Romney told Virginia Ri Las Vegas. Nev., and Mrs. /note in a slow start Monday Provo; two sons and one dau-|taxes during 1966. Provo; three sons and four Se cans he “will not compro ghter, Preston Delos Carter and| By April 7, the last day for ae oy ene a Ptices improved gradually in with fiscal integrity." On grandchildren and the remaining season. The pace, 5 | Stanley- Gene Carter, both of |which figures are available, IRS Magna; other hand, he |Provo, and Mrs. Wayne (Vona|had mailed out refund checks DSee ne however, dwindled until a late President administration's failure to alf-brothers and one half-sis-| strong upswing. . Dee) Vernon of Orem; seven worth $3.6 billion to 24.1 million |isound fiscal policies h Grandchildren; mother of Pro-|lucky Americans. That’s 12. per ter, Albert Matthew and Glen Wall Street estyata attributed (Continued from Page One) Texas ranch,/burdened us with gro’ vo; two brothers and onesister,|cent more refunds than had Bezzant and Mrs. M. D. (Rose) |the tack of enthusiasm to‘the|Johnson at his all of Pleasant Grove.| fact that many traders were|Christian said that as part of|inflation, debt and taxes.” Claud 0, Carter, Shirl H. Car- | gone out at the same time: last Radmall, Friends may call at the Olholding to the sidelines to wait|this the President “read a) He said Johnson and other jter and Mrs. Jesse (Alene) |year, when only some returns Provo Ida,; Mrs. James (Faye) den, Kimberly, Tda.; Mrs, Woman Dies at 80 |Democratic leaders are unab pin Mortuary in Pleasant Grove out any adverse effects of the|number ofintelligence reports, [Evans, all of Provo. jee being machine-checked. this evening from 7 to 9 p.m.,|highly anticipated and muchjincluding a report from Mr.\to correct th ‘fundamen’ Bishop Roy A. Boulter of We Cohen estimated that the IRS and’ Monday prior to services. talks about lower first quarter|Hoover on anti-war activity..injflaw” that leads to Funeral services will be held Sunset First Ward will officiate would make 45 million refunds Burial will be in the Pleasant) earnings |this country.” monopolistic practices of big Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Berg Friends may call at the mor-|this year. Since about 70 million | Grim prospects for a nation-| Christian declined to “get into/labor and big busin Drawing Room Chapel of Pro- tuary Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. |Americans are due to file tax Grove City Cemetery. ————— wide trucking strike and rail-|the details” of the Hoover) “They aretoo indebted to t vo for Jennie Pearl Dodd Blu- and Tuesday prior to services. returns, more than half of them road strike depressed the list|report when specifically ques-jeconomic giants and wm menthal, 80, 356 | Burial will be in Provo City|are due to get moneyback. learly this week, but the truck-|tioned on whether he issue of|bosses whose excesses must be Provo; Mrs. Roy (Doriene) E,Center, Proing industry reached a tentative |€ ommunist influence were}curbed,” -Romney-said. Griffiths, Ely, Nev.; 5 vo, <who died agreement and President John-jraisedand_whether the jaunt a warned a ae Keith (Norma) Jolley of Provo, | Friday at the IRS computers are also good (Continued from Page One) aye stri |strikes in the rubber and copper the rail strike jot the report repo were significant, ig | PP and Mrs, Jean Picklesimero of BUtah Valley at finding mistakes that taxpay- “you can’t beat the fact that|92 delayed | With these gloomyitems out ——industries that could have Orem. Hospital of na- | Marchers ers make to their own eight girls were killed.” of the way, the market looked| The Pilgrims refused to bring|“‘serious implications” for the Friends may call at the mortural causes, (Continued from P: detriment. tuary tonight from 6 to 8 p.m. Louise Corey, eres? One) “Last year we refunded Within 35 minutes of the) for encouragement and found it|@ copy of the King James ver-|Vietnam war. and M prior to worthy matron jin West Coast history. something in excess of $80 to verdict, Speck was in pajamas, |in such items as a rise in|sion of the Bible on board the} This was the only reference Burial will be in the Provo of Valley Chap- | Addressing the rally at the $84 million to taxpayers who and preparing to bed down in| auto sales for the first third of|Mayflower because they con-|the war to which Romney gave City. e ter No, 30, Orin-addition to King, were had made mistakes against his detention cell in the/April compared with the same|sidered it a newfangled trans-jhis support in a speech April 7 modernistic Peoria County| period last year, lation. at Hartford, Conn. > Mrs, Blumenthakier of Eastern | Stokely Carmichael, headofthe themselves,” Cohen said. arena a Sa Star will officiate. 1 power” Student Non- “When we checked those for ‘courthouse. She was born Dec. 9, 1886, in Violent Coordinating Commit mathematical verification we Getty said “Speck was Grand Island, Neb., a daugh- tee; Floyd McKissick, head of sent them a refund.” disappointed...he wants to see ter of Freeman William and CORE, andpacifist pediatrician Through April 7, the compu- his family, that’s all.” Julia Surrilla Curtis Dodd. She Dr. Benjamin Spock. ters turned up more than 2 Crowd Cheers was married to John C. Mc-| King and five other of the million errors: 946,000 taxpayAuley, April 9, 1907, He later marchleadersleft the rally and ers made mistakes in math; There were cheers outside the locked courtroom when word died. She was later married to}entered through the heavily 486,000 used the wrong tax came through that the jury had| Henry Gustave Blumenthal, guarded U.N. gates to go up ble; 327,000 forgot to include decided Speck was guilty and May 29, 1989, in Salt Lake City.|the 38th floor office of undersecretary Ralph J. Bunch |gave the wrong number; 268,000 would die for the eight murders. LEHI — High gusty winds He died Oct. 24, 1956. She attended schools in Grand|Where they presented him with failed to include their W-2 Two of those who heard the Island, Neb., and was a mem-|a peace petition condemning the withholding forms or other verdict were fathers of the | ber of the Methodist Church at|Vietnam war as “illegal and necessary documents; and murdered girls. Grand Island. unjust.” They spent about 10 196,000 simply forgot to sign One, burly Chicago tavern) owner Joseph Matusek, spoke in| had|. Mrs. Blumenthal came to minutes there their tax returns before drop- a broken voice to newsmen) Provo in October, 1962, making| The entire U.N. plaza was ping them in the mail. outside the courthouse steps, | mn her home with her sister and aswarm with humanity as King oe aut husband, Henry and Myrta spoke. He demanded an end to “J guess they were going so fast and were so fed up when ride and scattered. debris over Blumenthal. She cared for her the bombing in Vietnam. sister during her illness the last| ‘“The pursuit of this widened they got to the end that they @ wide area, 3% years of her life. jwar has narrowed the promised forgot to sign,” an IRS official Berg said. She became-a member of An-|dimensions of the domestic Mortuary drew Chapter No. 41, Order of Welfare programs, making the | Kidding aside, a tax return |without a signature is not a Eastern Star, Dec. 18, 1916, and poor, white and Negro, bear the Services was recently awarded a 50-year heaviest burdens both at the legal document and will. be Phone AR 31841 jreturned to the taxpayer. This pin for her faithful member- front and at home,” hesaid. | will delay a refund. ship. | King Keynotes | After moving to Provo she| “We arm Negro soldiers to | Jennie Pearl Dodd Blumen.|became affiliated with Valley |Kill on foreign battlefields but RED HEART SERIOUS thal funeral services will be Chapter No, 30 of the Eastern/offer little protection for their held Tuesdayat 2 p.m. in the relatives from beatings in our} A valentine at one time was | Star, Jan, 24, 1933, and became Berg Drawing Room Chapel accepted as-a serious proposal| of Provo, Friends may call at worthy matron of this order in |own South,”he said. 1940. She served as Grand | King went out of his way, of marriage. This was in the| the Mortuary Monday evenEster of Grand Chapter OES of however, to say that while he 1860s when the greetings were ing from 6 to 8 p.m. and prior to services. believed everyone had a duty to| handmade, handwritten and de- Tuesday | Utah from 1944 to 195, Interment at Salt Lake City Mrs. Blumenthal- joined the| be in both peace and civil rights| livered by hand, Shrine of Memories. [oe Mistake-Finders Speck Found Saratoga Ferris Wheel If he promises you the universe, tell him a Zale Er z Order of Pyphian ‘Sisters in/movements, he was “not urging 1929, and became Most Excel-|@ single organization force i gF } rH! flaf! diamond Constellation Grand Chief of this order from from Vice President HubertH. put| Preston Carter lent Chief in 1931, and was/King had come undercriticism | ices will be held ral serv- Tuesday at 1938 to 1939, She was Supreme| Humphrey and others for linkRepresentative from 192 to ing thé two. 1956. Despite the prominence given as ipal speaker, the Mrs, Blumenthal was a member of the Community Congre-| great Majority of 0 the demongational Church in Provo. strators were white, perhaps as She is survived by one niéce much as 9 per cent. and two nephews, Myrle Blu-| nearaenee: menthal Menck, Grand Island,/ STUDENT AID GROWING ia.|Neb.; Earl B. Blumenthal of Seventeen states now have MEMORIALS of BEAUTY The grave you mark with @ record in granite will never be lost or forgotten, We offer you the most experienced, sincere assistonee in Bi choosing the right morker or Provo, and Harold G. Blumen-' some type of publicly-financed memorial for your own fomily’s thal of Orem. \college scholarship program. In need. Our advice and suggestions passports, i woe may ooh a ay Berg 1985 only songs had such are yours at eny time without outside South Africa and postal Monday from financial ai students, | ebligotion, alae and other communications to p.m., and Tuesday prior to serv-| “bring home even more to ices, Rhodesians their isolation in the Burial will be in the Salt Lake world.” Shrine of Memories. BEESLEY CITY DRUG OPEN TODAY 11 A.M.to 8 P.M: “1East Cantersien ‘sensha.70 Unique 14K “tree bark” finish with two. diamonds. Sixteen diamonds in ae 14K gold neral ‘al services will Monday at 1:30 p. m. in the Monument & Vault }| Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo. Friends may call Company at the mortuary Sunday evening from 6 to 8 and Mon725 S. State Ph. 374-0580 j} day prior to services, Inter- britiant $225 |