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Show ic. a #15 Sunday Herald SUNDAY, UNE 2, 7 Rechel Mecham Sprin ville ° —* : | Pe Spri en am Tuesday for Rachel Site doomsone. ne Friday Re; F s ? Utah Senate Com Action on “Appointees n drowned é letes Build Mountain Road ngineer Guardsmen Guar Engi End 2 WeeksField Trainin9 —s : ites, D-Tooele;"abstaining By JAMES BAPIS f SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) —| Mantes requested to be ex-| Some 450 men of the 1457th|from Coalville to Mirror Lak Adelaide Ann Roberts Thash-|The Republican-dominated Utah |cused from voting on grounds|Engineer Battalion, Utah Na-|Without leaving the state of f Bennion, @9, long-time |@22u ® Pam.io a small pond)14, 908 Whipple Drive, Lehi,|Senate completed action last|that the vole covered two, con- |tional Guard, will trek back to|Utah. Present routes make it Miner ea the Brooks residence, 1c!) Saturday morning7 in theiweek on 200 Springville resident, died Thurs-|cated between American Fork Gov. Calvin L. and Pleasant Grove. day at ber home. eo Woman Succumbs Pond Near Home In Hospital ; P Di Woman Dies Funeral services Five-Year Old DrownsIn 2 by |flicting propositions. «1 to key} |American Fork Hospital {ol- si “dg carga eign,we,eredee lees pond a : | She was born Feb. 11, their homes today — complet-\necessary to go around b getive field|Kamas, or into Wyominj T do not want to vole on a|ing two weeks of when he fell into the water. His|in Lehi the daughter of James|cial session came at §:30 p.m.|proved but to do $0 Re ES j Smith mouth resusci Death id Thra-|the Democratic governor > mgt or-lof Salt Lake, Omar Bunnell of Of Eureka Te A Cae Cy, two Was a Relief So-|mission and seven nominees £0rltion of “all” of Rampton's ap-|tne second come on 0 Survivors incide berbend aigioally consented Monday to ee ae ec th ol Sotslandingroomduring| are: Battalion amanUs a tis toe three eseappointments, Height turned down. the year in the entire Uiah/Col, Eloy WestofPleasan orem vie died Friday at the Eldred| tet: te ecard encan [Zar Hayes, both of Salt Lake|pointments with virtually no|tas, building a road which will| Andrew Beat-| “Alt am, ai the OpiSundberg Mar-|son, both of Provo; il grand-|Conova:ofPerron, Uh Slalelsen ceedinatog esasne ete Met Mlauyok dade Shilaren ol oetoe ae University Board of Trustees; jated by the ra er | Mr. Campbell came to the| City Cemetery. | Url ale i andwas8 Se resident Eureka PSY» Capt. y. Central Utah Jegislative| Bayonet Used (Continued from Page One) ( and one-half miles north of Scofield Reservoir. ‘The death was the 19th of tha year on Utah County highways. Lehi. Woman "| tuary Friends may from.7 call at tothe9 mor-|the boutthe“legally OGDEN, UtahFriday(UPI)night— re-Alcsier,BastMan,Lei Monday p.m. {LakeRev, City,Wesley BoardFrensdor#, of Welfare.Sal! pea rate * fight in Ogden i Dies At Age 84 |," Tuesday prior to serTnOpen Session fosTaeaan et. lites ts agitation fl SoA seen cutee vices, The decision not to confirm the three persons, and seven more| Burial will be in the Lehileight came in open session in| These legal questions were ap-| Fore Poked in’ Weber County| Cae ancy, Hospital. . ele menber of tie] 76 American || SOBg Laeod2aed rm Page One) Springville |INGLE, BaMaley Geter, teaainmber of yeats, and Lehi resident, || ems, Chalk Creek road, despite col re ‘Miner,’ Bokeetd| Canter, will be Monday at 10|Kelly and Mrs, Tunige Dicker (CUD, to the University of Utah|controversy. ‘These included 7\makeit possible to go directly on Campbell, &, died Friday) jo at oe He pi ciety Visiting the College of Southern Uiah's| ointments “with the following| with — ensecutveYEAt|and exceptionally wet weather in the Payson Hospital of nat-/ (AY 5m, tn Springville, |t¥ary Sunday from7 to 9 pm.|Ernest (Stella) Madsen of Oak: |##8¢ Bumpbrey, Salt Lake City, session earlier year. “ural causes, papery ee the mon [Burial wil be in Torrey, Wayne |land, Calif. ; Weber State College Board when the Senate Tuesday re- In Ogden He was born July 7, 1876 in| i Friends may at mor; Funeral services will be held|2rustees: Marjorie Goodman, |gcinded its confirmation of 9 Glasgow, Scotland, son of}titary Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. ae Salt Lake City and Dr. Albert /ouinn to the tax commission, Thomas and Maggi and ao cBe nen Ex-Springville Toiey #ttpam,in the Wing ark,Cows,Bose of alk Barjow explained that it was| Street Fight |» -way Fork: training the. Survivors include a stepson| S@t for Provoan |erBlaineR. Thrasher and Mrs, indir Beatie cape oral area fate aeea the(Roberts; Company B, Capt] and stepdaughter, Glenn B., Cass (Marie) Willes, all of < special session, spent the/ree Russon; Company C, Capt} Brigham Deana Funeral. Aaron| Lehi; Edwin Dee ofThrasher and|, |Sttste elused by and/the the Senate got underway first week training thelno.n Hea Pea: SaltCity, Lakeand City: two Ben.| br Elijah Holt, services 89, Provoforresident|Kent Thrasher American Wereconfirmation Joe Rosenblatt confirmed Monday, 161 ap-|Chalk Creekofarea of thein Uin-| (or Lewis,Capt, Edward Resident BUREKA |guard this year, with the bal par the Church, |Ransom Quinn of Ogden as alis/ race leader nee Bullen of etre The remainder of the bat: Mrs.LDS Logan,| m4/sgt, Ameri : Thrasher|member of the State Tax Com. |i¥ the motionReed called for confirma-|ean FerkPhilwillTidwell ofhome for|t#iion stayed to work on Peters investigated the tragedy. h Clai ipa,te servedioS'aa Monday Rites Claims fe Siaesmissionandwas ao] MMONCCY Ve ser on Ape 16, ginal cole reed Yo Price and Ernest H. Dean ol , GomaofPrice;B Cam|the battalion wasaltel A’ member of| ‘Those confirmed tnchded|"4swoncaes by Senate maja, amd © Company STHee construction in p.m. and on Tuesday prior ees oe taeai the LDS Hos-|American Fork Hospital, < toto 9services, he was pronounced dead, where Utah and athome oneintime operated Burial will be in the Provo|pital ‘a nursing Vernal, Vin-|County Deputy Sheriff Dale tah County. a win James Mire. ‘Wesham inj" ‘call at|, Ms. Bennlon’ was educated) Pleasant Grove Ambalance fhe ‘mortuary Monday from 7|!0_Springvilleschools and, was then taken to. the City Cemetery, be xedor agua eai| Tietata,adres,graneee AlisateSate wed Shemad Eng eight alate ects yee SensRicard. Evans SompensHears During the second week 0 bebea anced ied rere be wa, von mun * ; | jobs on state boards and com-lmatter that is « trap,” Mantes|training during which they built|through Evanston. Slighil missions. seid. He said he wanted to vote|roads in the High Uintas and|0ver 50 per cent of the 23-mil 1693) Final adjournment of the spe-|for confirmation of the $1 ap-|were flown to California for Toad was completed by th ineih Ramps deenac- gareteal a naroeet that the Senate take "of ic al by Atty. Gen, Phil L,| The battle took 21 pol d cuts and bruises on his Mewtd'sarvived enethe terdetsat 218 ‘Coumpau |died Fridayrestevening a Sali SOViet : Leader gs nephew, byMen.“the Vi-land Laosabout miles|Lake home ofin natural) Ga Brat and Mr, Eeorteat of Sago, 2 ar masbornJan. 19,1 Continued from Page One) ion’? on a 11 of theHaven appoint:| ‘Tbe lll sen, ; gen or toOMcontrol. the bicycle he was Femprdek reason En was cut wih a tay. back |gwhen and ‘car old at Dacow fied eal aoathe recallthe cwtrmatnofeo ewe ma ay ee wise 0, fA Shmaah, Wl yestes ©Mi a asfrina te,Nee, Pannel, | ; communique issu , aOregen, to “forcing” | i 4 ” \ i , . j Giyde.Campbel, Lc," Vegas (Mutthas een rep Paton Dec. 18, 100, in Ogden. Helto the hospital in Austin where/°PET,S@5S°0- a ss mele cloner shady.” Pee eae psiructing and as;|2 Passenger in the ear, J Nev. that the North Vietnamese 24th| “led in 1944. She was a member!hs younger daughter, Luci, 19,| Joven. years that I have been. ‘There were indications, how-|Saulting an officer, disturbing| Loader, 19, American For! | Tage Eureka ier the don pont bodiesof abort eo|-28.. std Mammoth Barlow old, “i”wold BavelmniaiosrenghcnGeiron| 1 has been etinted that hcpeac, mvatiaed and belore| dy. recto e Ted densa, exe) Nort Viemamese ees wee to Salt Lake City 30) It was this infant, less than alyeen more fumane to act on|tion in the controversy with| about one per cent. of the| stout08poePiniae uler. found’ stacked up around the|¥‘Si™A>. ude nieces and| "°° old, Who provided much of them privately.” [Rampton over the procedure to|general population of the Unit-|youth was riding east on the | Friends may eall at the Keith oy ‘of the lost platoons. conversational bridge between Mores a aye Morfhey tad apparently been se |P@DREE, ws. 4 740.0 p.m, and inthelas silelds for the Sage ogre ‘The sperntperen took fheion in Barca Come lwere [yi‘forbidden scully by tery | place ‘The final appointees approved he followed in rejection of ap-led States has undetected dia-|north side of the road and wit be bei and Kosygin at their|rtied seven posts on the Uni-|pointments, erate oe ea Dad (eB er Moray Chapel of meet betes, versity of Utah Board of Re- car was traveling west gg gaantegen eeeboutTres,sit ear-Old|versity’s Rae ea rac ‘ plac Monday vie where frends el tid a Themaldeents Weer Sate Corlege| These 39 New Appointments trom $ p.m. to time! granddaughter, Here ag al n/Board of Trustees, seven on fhe US. Military Command it, ‘of services, Interment . will Johnson and Kosygin College of Southern Utah Board Sai militaryefcals ‘in the Springville City Ceme-| common ground — “that welof ‘Trustees; one on the Tax tery. wanted a world of peace for our|Commission; 7 on the Board ext of Inestate 18; ° Receive Nod of Utah Senate grandchiliren. ot Health; and five on the Board) thesain sxe crry (UPI) —|-\Board Collegeof of‘Trustees Southern Utah As for serious specifics, therejof Welfare. gu sophisticateda teen as) Board two platoons from one company)” Hussein will be the -second|S:sucharmament pominated by. the Utah Stat , horn a as S cove? Garo hetia iter Developments . nuclear anti-proliferation treaty,| Dinh lant 46 + H mre ———__ 4) ’y ‘iy |units were “heavily damaged” blitzkreig the Arabs in the|a grandfather 18 years, ‘s e by 750-pound bombs dropped iad zewar, eae The Soviet premier also gave m 35 ‘jg Indep Coal 175, oo Prince Cons RoystonCou Sage Olt cum Standard Sundance bs Teganom. a Uren Wye, une saidthe governor invited One) said serial photographs showed| Germans drawing on Adolf| age [a number of the power plant|Hitler’s tactics helped Israel] club.” Kosygin said he had been E ¢ i ; Phillip Bullen, Salt Lake|Keith Barnes, Kaysville; Dr City; W. B. Robbins, Salt Lake/Howarq Belnap, Ogden; Mrs, Company Ph, 37405: City: Alva Snow, Roosevelt; |Charles Walker, Salt Lake; and|j 7255. State [Division killed 94 Viet Cong in| ligence network was s0 effective)” johnson was accompanied on |scattered clashes in the An Lao/that Israeli jet fighter-bombers} ;< trin from Glassboro to Los Ph. 374-0580 expir! and K. Gunn McKay,Huntsville; ‘8° |Valley in the northern coastal] ‘did not waste a single shot on Angeles and. hack (0 Johtaon , $0 Maviematic ‘North Lily gore Cty Gin BEESLEY WG from é ade union newspaper} Joly small Mithe US. Ist Air Cavalry|Trod said the combined inlel-|oreenfarte Newt beaye Borniver Sarena 1, 1971); and Joseph Ber-) Board of Health—Dr, Thomas ee would not|itg July 1, 1969). Roe, Salt Lake City; Margin L. atk saldtease Ramatve origr|. Utah Stale University Boerd|Pugh, Salt Lake City (to termal] Monument & Vault submit Senate, Clark of Trustees—Norman Salisburylending March 15, 1971); Dr Ernpire Mir Eure Bull Kept need, Our adlvice and suggestions eepeiying: ealnies ing Oe cua acalas no, Salt Lake (to a term end-|C. King, Salt Lake; Mrs, Bryce ™ ‘wwlfour short of the record of 175| working for the Central Intele' |last October 14. A spokesman|iigence Agency (CIA) and! (continued from Page 7% : ‘ a oie aioe,Gis waa ey spoken, cas Olraeeeeles ae Gat,SeaBijacoote absaie (all. eee ending ing eaeaieOne 2 var lee soul of anoland tall Eagan oo ot crett Sotcondy an ; Woolgrowers Association.2 (ZORA, eforthe |curentefortsto limit the spreadof] Nothis,furtherhowever, action after was taken|DAsh pi te a eeAear yout ot any tw vahot é ae : D anti-ballistics Sen. |P5# Nisapcary eaees ing Pay sae obligation, 3 Iyards below the North Viea-| EQYphans 7 liese capital. The 171 bombing sch Ged wn Xt \missons flown Friday were|(Comtmued, trom Page One) Som Pat BestCen : Asia, the iron crisis libel i bank. E MEMORIALS of BEAUTY 39 gubernatorial — Corrine was no sign that Hollybush} Resolution Approved ; vents were approved by the|Sweet, Salt Lake; Edna Mae the Gals Ruma ere mews produced any material change| Jn 2 inal, sti,’ Pion ec] sesslon ofthe Utah Sen-|Sampec, pireaciet granite will never be lost or of 76 Americans oneither side of such deadlyjapproved, 20-2, a resol i] feraston: We ter you the most tote ther holy places! matters as the war in Southeast mle £ contact between the lost pla-| Hussein foons and eke parent unit bed real PE ee i ‘of the LDS Church and had|gave birth to a son, Patrick|t the Senate that names werelever, that the Republicans -|the peace, resisting arrest.| "a5 injured. ‘At{made her home in le,|Lyndon Nugent, last Wednessessice," thea ae teat Utah Highway Patrol i il | tiered services sell be Bald tlatcn het’ sotferod as at 2 pm, in-the Elks\as 450 dead in th af | Eureka; ‘x [Division command a5 ‘ay |was hit by a mortar) ‘Failing in its efforts to under jattack that killed three Ameri-)mine the system of government teal a) Pat's $25 vv jplain, But a eles fqntd wooden (rab)fighies mocks City by his eldest daughter post in the| standing next real planes” on . jones G. pars, court 3 . Bruce Parsons, Inorthern province of Sit Neal a oe Peninsulaeee a pa ieneete dlaner anid Luel’ | ‘7 |cans and wounded 43 . in Syria and the United Arab), ene san 5 53741" viet Cong terrorists invaded|Republic by subversive activi-|Daby, born Wednesday morning, 2 a37%'a hamlet in the Mekong Deltalties from within, the U.S,|Wete taken Friday by the White 4 ‘Meqlsouthwest of Saigon and inflict-|intelligence services made pre-| House photographer, Bob Kund, 4}, /ed “heavy casualties” on a 40-| parations for overt aggression,” |S°"10 |to-50 member government deve-|Trud said. 7\y [lopment team assigned to the) “In this work it received! i hamlet, a South etva valuable assistance ey ie icommunique reported. The Viet in service e : Duc Tho Special Forces camp use ofthe experience of Hitler's 210 miles northeast of Saigon times. casualties were given as |“extremely light.” Cardiovascular disease accounts for 54.2 per cent of deaths in the U.S., more than all other causes combined. Berg Mortuary, Services C&> OLPIN SUNDBERG ‘ Funeral Home in Huntington West Virginia, Monday evening and Tuesday prior to services. Interment will be Woodmere Cemetery in Huntington West Virginia. Interment 0 Friends may call Monday from 7 pom, to 9 pam: and Th ptlor to services. Services will’ be under the direction of Bishop Jomes Pinegor. Interment will be in Provo City Cemetery. 1 E POLICY pol ial income feature—can guar antee enough initial protection |] to pay his widow $40,000 over tthe years! Gost is only $16.50 ‘@ month. ¥ ‘Gail me todey misesSAD ‘OVER 75,000 SATISFIED PATIENTS WEAR OUR CONTACT LENSES oa ALLEL be in Torrey, Wayne County, Utah. Sundberg Mortuary in Orem. N THE CENTENNIAL will Rothe! Anglina Hood Mecham funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. ot the Olpin- SINGLE VISION , ‘Aaron ¥, Holt funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m..Mondoy ot the Olpin-Sundberg Mortuary. Friends may call Sunday from 7 p.m. te’ 9 pam. and” Mondey prior to services. Ruby Vaughan Faust funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Huntington West Virginia. Friends maycall at the Berg Mortuary in Provo Friday 6 to 8 p.m. and at the Steele ° AT Saasonder up < recolltasl Faseeal Republic of West|| For Young Famities fm" |rifle and rocket attack on the/Germany, which makes a good|' Murray (terms ending March 1, 1969). EARL D. BUCKNER 330 EAST 2nd SOUTH PROVO 373-2506 | MetropofitanLife | EASY TO WEAR CONTACT LENSES (0 WADE OF THE FINEST QUALITY, THE COST 18 “WHY PAY $70, $100, $150 OR MORE?” DOWNTOWN PROVO 140 West Center St. |