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Show 4 _Sundoy Herold "OS'S." _| Springville Former Resident (4°17) ; | Brown | Utah Obituaries "Woman Pfe. Kenneth ° Heber-City EdnaMoy Robertson Eqst Sharon Alternate Is eee “Quotations i : Death Claims Winner Of Speech Contest HEBER CITY —Cordon Ses-] Furnished by Goodbody and Provoan, 66 | An alternate speaker from |Mr. and Mrs, R. Chase Ailred, || SALT LAKE CITY—Effie May pas Russell Green, 74, died Friday; Dies at 87 | ©, f aes aa Company.._Member New jae Sharon ieee 565 E,; 2200 N., Provo, particisions, 65, former resi! York Stock Exchange, 43 N. Edna May Day Robertson, 66,| top honors the om pated as the East Sharon Stake |funeral Monday 11 @.m., 2128 dent who moved to Tracy. University Ave. _|/463 8. $00 E,,-Provo, died Pri-|Festival Speech contest Satur-/iciecaie ‘Terri Fisher, was.daS. State St. Eva Lillian Larson) SPRINGVILLE — Flora Calif,, died Friday in Tracy of \day it, Cowley, 53, died Friday; funeral| Blackett \McPherson, 87, died¥ natural causes. | volved at Girls State in Logan T LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE "| Patrice Allred, daughter of| aea bh Be aes ray evening the Salt Lake LDS 4 was born Oct, 2, 1901 in Fray ‘austgtions Fineral services. for, Pf. Matlay 2 p.m., 2280-3rd East. Saturday afternoon ae Eld-| Miss Allred will now present g om zExe |Suilon Sessions. Nelson J, Mary and age. to incident ” s land H. ard Elda Thompson her speech at tonight's Com3 a married Pearl Thompson on Brown of Provo, will be held ®, died Friday; funeral Mon she was born in Springvilleof He memorative Service at the BYU 2g June §1928 in Heber City, a Core™ © Mondayat 10 a.m., in the Berg day 1:30 p.m., 574 E. 100 S.'on April 3, 1880, a daughter Old Stadium, at 8 p.m. aim 425 Drawing Room Chapel, with Manly B. Logan, &, died Fri- John W. and Elizabeth Ave- marriage later solemnized in Soldier's e Rites Set She married the Salt Lake LDS. Temple. Bishop E, Leon Nielson of the day: funeral Monday 10 a.m.,lrett Blackett. Provo Second Ward officiating. 574 E. 100-S, William Henry Heber Frankland, May 12, 1900 Survivors include a daughter, So" and was Jater divorced. -She| x76 Emanuel (Eva) Perakis,|c* c ya , Pic, Brown was killed in ’ Second place winner was Joe 4 a Andrus, representing Provo Stake, and Kim Pearson, Utah a grt cure : Vietnam when lighting struck Newbold, 63, died Friday; fun- then married Willard B. Mc-|oocisnd Calif: two. stepsons, (&%,°" him while he was on guard eral Wednesday 1 p.m., South Pherson on May1, 1903 in Pro-|Cyitton Sessions, Los Angeles, [coms pont ‘Cait and Raymond Sessions, Sept. §, 1920. he died and was Chapel.|vo Ward 66, JordanB. First duty ‘Friends maycall Sunday eve- Nelle BurtonLDS Jondahl, died) She a member of the with the U.S. Armyin Vietnam; aa s 3 Stake’ took third, | A large crowd attended the im 3 | speech festival at Pioneer Park, nae Urthine ning from 6 to 8 p.m. at-the| Friday; ; funeral under direction| | Presbyterian | thr grandchildren; : one broth- |evrers, Sx are! and was/three yy terial Church Peal Berg Mortuary, and Monday|of Rix Funeral Home, Lubbock,'a retired businesswoman. Shéler and sisters, Burnell |S%*s prior to services. \Tex. Harriet (Hattie) Edith|worked on civic projects and) Sessions and Mrs, Warren (La OrCeseehe a. 74a wen! ‘ 78 Aug. ug. -17, 17, 1923, 1928, at at Price, nie & % |died May 16, 1961; City Cemetery, with fully mili day. 1461 leducation in Carbon County Burial will be in the Provo Theobald George, 80, died Fri-/unobtrusively helped many,/Vern) Oaks, both of Heber |S%,"seer many people in times of need. \City; Mrs. Edward (Chloe) | nse, i Renere Feria by oe OGDEN — George Thomas) Survivors include children, |Bohns, Napa, Calif.; Mrs. Vinal Keystone ; ‘ Dies in H esday Thurs funeral sister, Nellie a.m., Orangeville grandchildr no Pie: Cityand shaltbrtber, Charles! Prines Cons ledford, Ore. SMITHFIELD, Cache County Funeral services wil be held| Monday a 1 pm. tn he Heber om —Leonard Olson, 81, died Thurs-|3 pm. Monday, July 3 at the|Second LDS Ward Chapel. Mortuary in Spring-| Friends may call the Olpin| vine swnderd day; funeral Monday noon, ital Ospl Bl Utah Valley Hospital after a Funeral are f She was born April 19, 1884 lame Ea¢! 3 46 schools and lived in Huntington ed in the contest Saturday, ac- [for many years. She came to Provo in 140 where she has) oe A estes! Gledhill, large. egies 4 al station in Great Lakes, IIL; |Mrs, Douglas (Dorothy) Peter- the the conference President arrived. : genetogy and LDS Temple hour later, the Israeli mission ‘exas, Jol the! Wi told reporters lay at ‘public daily under a missionary ea boats attempting a trans-/and week days from 5 to 8 p.m. p.m.at LY, wrsday, from 7 to 8 p.m. lends may call at the mor-| The fo p.m. ihe lea |*0 Services. on a Monday prior|steaming to the rescue of the|helping staff the tabernacle dursloop, foundering in calm seas|ing the open hours and the first Burial in Provo City Ceme- sereneene decision of South Vietnamese eerapes in the Berg pameebent wee weenitel he Hs he OEEat Premer Nguyen Cao Ky not to| Mutual 11-40 12.41 Israel. R, cemed forces of the UAR. on| 22 negtliate with chapel with Bishop The Soviet Union has poured!run for President in the| Stock 21.10 22.04 a Lyman of the Provo 15th Ward july 1, 1967, that|2_ quantities of arms and) country's upcoming elections. Selective 9.74 10.51 officiating. Friends may call at! 4+’ shout mid: has announced his withdra-| Variable 9.06 9.85 day of the new schedule.66 per- cee sight bo ROO Niale. oun vated was ‘taking on water rapidly” Be aber and that he could remain afloat SPUDS ROT for about three hours, He saidij MOSCOW (UPI)—One-third of|he would abandon his ship in an the potatoes harvested in the|inflatable life raft if necessary. Moscow region rot before they| The message was picked up f|supplies in recent weeks,/Ky lay At abo Wednesday|, Berg Soviet MIG jet fight-|wal from the presidential race| FIF Fund5.71 6.25 tg to time of ser-“2% a" teen ce Of| including fpuild back theland his shift to the vice-| Hamilton 5.65 6.16 Le ers to ent will be Wed. AP Pro * mate i ve| Egyptian air force which was| presidential slot on the ticket nesday vee at 2 ae pm, in the Rich-|Sength thewas Prroal Canaleine crippled by Israel bombers in| headed by current South Vietnacrossed BLOCK ISLAND, RL (up [Tabernacle will be open to the Atlantic. crossing, and its} ‘The first in a series of week & be t . K(UPI) a Invest|tery. een surprised by the NEW YOR ay have the boner toh advise cheday Midetst war, ’ i would mathavebaneturmuied&ythe|_ m1. ertedocmolny cehc, mond City Cemetery. “| onde vaom tt wan es eur had It said: A ‘ashington, D.C. uct ee ; had warned that even’ ‘signed by Israel's permanent Several . a Egyptian soldiers peered aeea UN eneeee ec penebe of representative, Gidean Rafeel.|44%been5.000killed at e, Atsar Gouherg: t in the Prom. to Cicer, 8 mse 1 [erg Mary, ih Bis giedat'nm. ae by& Cont |S8? lig. at BYU,will: be the organplane. dent Gordon Weight officiating, [Guard amphibious Coast Guard citters| embers of the Seventies er ct vaarretce,| D Mal, en T pen bli ote | ditei, re occupant, Clifton L. Tatro, 44, iy cea recitals will be next groiniviepi,ine’P4¢ cde rae the moved b Prvelew ew, MshonaesMakonnen op, 0 Moscow om teing "ot SoaheainSos mov a ftom VAR. President| yew Mideast cries. Asked rine fon in 1060 and has been a mem- breach of the ceaselire by the|meals Ewpian nelNasserandother whether the United Slates is|un ber of the Provo LDS 15th Ward. |U.A.R, Tabernacle grandchildren; four. great-|mijeg~~goutheast of Montauk|~ Frederick C. Foxon, chair grandchildren; two brothers! point N.Y. Its lone occupant|man of the four-stake missionPan' ary committee, said the buildsai and one sister, Mrs. Inez Fox, ing will be open Saturdays and wad still aboard, Her It Lake City; a chcterdlier & The Waterloo, one of twolsundays from 8 am, to 8 p.m. wishesieee on announced ifadSele the Facialmean te eee en, serhlng by air to varity. ; ginia) Christensen, Logan; 2t/coast Guard today about 5|Sakes ofthe LDS Church elmate before Six stake winners participat- —A 32-foot sloop in danger Of project launched by Utah, W by Utah, West, launched Project sen, . Czem, and Mrs. Gail (Vir- sinking was sighted by the|Utah, Provo and East Provo and Anna “Feltman Jobnson.| (Continued from Page One) They sald they had notreceived) ‘coosioued trom Page One) |testsuary, 27 She married Thomas Griffiths any independent reports onthe Ee Rewes: position at! situation from the American|tester Maddox of Geongia and|Prince 20-414 on July 25, 1907 in Logan. He|opened fire on our of Louisiang|fimie’tea sowie” at Tel Aviv by late/John McKelthen Ras El Ayash, south of Port|¢™bassy died.in 1946, Logan for 35\Fuac.” left McKelthen and abstained, they a Meee ane She lived in years and- had been active in| At 8 p.m. EDT, more than an|‘itustion close watching the audience, ic Daily d | Pu + G aan |ecciern Erercence any C “a 18 /Don F. Robertson, Provo;! Cog U | The newly renovated Provo = ' 1s ttm Wayne G, Robertson, US, Nav- ie 2000. City Gone in the Heber Kashmir SALT : | LAKE EXcHANos sues ipod hier” * h trom Page Ove) Democratic ; Sentcee enePeis: NO Request Mrs. Robertson received her mien dings mee aites tm [and two daughters, Earl D. Si hted B y: g to” 734 |Robertson, Provo; Eugene R, CityonSunday] Heberand cng Dap 3 Florence Johnson Griffiths, Lee MT, PLEASANT—Tom Tom- taseorien ba Mortuary from 7 fo in9 p.m. Mon-| Une’ant Urcons.iy WateWonaee day ae 0 q tela ‘ueSotrsay[naeSd er are six-week illness, the largest representation in 6% ea |hobby was painting. peg|} Sin Ing S Oop) 0 oll eee sie | Fiera: services will be held| $i greatgrandchildren, e va 4 jand West easded Sehnmie nS ‘0 sn} ire She was a member of the |__"PARMGe ALLRED iBa &,|Provo LDS Seventh Ward. Her| 2 ki | ci tn be iy oor Saltanit Lake|perk tadagees s am, | Phe iveias5 won .;,r@| eeie Royce (Lizzie) Moon, Premier ty= Deedes 7, \Fifth West and Center Streets, was Utah Stake ap blevasg othey H He 7 “Sin we a a se 57 Main States ai tan ie, Sasa,|; ae _eee direction areCol. J.P L, Walker. » orateee=i aeaNh (Lorna) | Moviematic ‘ CISCO; rson, Cl Willa -) _ et) Keller, |Gines and-Mrs. Richard (Vilda) how Pe Mrs. Tom ( quist and Sons Colonial Woman, 83 ; 7 ace st Kenneth Brown, 19, son of Le andrea M. Mogensen Grobstein, 704 Hospital in Provo causes teber City to Adolphus (Tobe) sri FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1050 Columbia Lene Invites You Te reach the market because of|by the Coast Guard Academy bad storage conditions, Pravda|training bark Eagle and relayed to air-sea rescue. The amphi- said Saturday, Tit ‘The Soviet Communist Party|bious plane dropped a pump to |newspaper, complaining about a|Tatro but he was unable to get|f ‘Han mese President Lt. Gen, Nguy-| Bea the early hours of the war. Raf El Laan (Continued from Page One) rgeepenetrated the Israeli] T2* Israell eet nment/en Van Thieu. Nursery provided atall Services ed Tato 8or tin et Einyrerahe CoCr neniad, Soviet Boss liucne psnin Sin. hehall-/wasceaHOLAas last week he ~was|) Sure. Wulams pester svete apparently been assumed he eden Geyser of brilliant) stored 19,000 tons of potatoes|reported difficulty clear. not immediately (Continued from Page One) Rasgatsane inped,with with the} We believe angPreach teBible As The Titan lett earth precisely this year but saved only 12,000/having would be a candidate.” Soviets Resupply 8 They are the ones| ‘There was mo report of] Told that many of thelon time at ee 9:1 tons from spoiling. _ |Waterloo during {ts trial runs. localtime a U-A.R, untopened yvtan planes being involved| governors ere “betlews bial on, the versatile fhe problems, who are hours forces lmortar fire on the Israeli (choossoll bate eaamiensteecee e Kosygin. did not elaborate onlin the vicinity who tok actin|inte atch, space maneuvers arms and|Johnson e new to which ito defend themselves-and his Vietnam ; best for the i it was spoken in translated into his aides. stringing its six satellites one and then|prevent any further penetration |planes were rushed to Egypt|must do whatis the effect! by one in slow-moving orbits after Russian President/country and one of about 20,750 mles high. ‘The notes Se that both| Nikolai Podgorny flew to Cairo on public opinion polls. ‘stopped over in June 16 to asture Nasserofcontinuing] ‘The President said be.had mas ‘The Soviet premier, who had| missiong sack to Moscow, rereJp “It’s al as - perfect as you in|emget" an Air Fore ietnam spokesman reported, Titan where work e once again Saturday, arriving in|Medicare, the Older Americans into applause and cheers when French leader about his summit Damascus for talks with Syria’s|Act, which he signed earlier|word was received that all Jolinson, and re- N Ch * talks viewedwith the Middle East situa-| NO Choices E “This is given the governors a confi but a PEt a developmen East i foscow, bu' He flew returned to the Middle Eastland such domestic legislation as| iaunch’ control center erupted United Nations,* said way to TO tetheies ih of hostilities. Sovletacked “government as/aday, and the draft exenion|satliteswere Kicked into orbit rt oO ive Eooows Arab allies back on) the task of the (Continued: from Page One) United Nations to find @/adopted the «| Soviet support for its with DeGets on bis eeeeeramant Es 2 ' unanimously by the 21)their feet. We as pl iE y, » statement released on! It Mo ice staight ‘of| Successful multiple - payload) this, the first annivers sent aliratiosre. “the President“sald| launch for the powerful rocket ceful solution to the Middle eran attending, “said. it| Nasser Saturday emergency Affo-ls. program has provided| that is becoming the..nation’s Eastsituation,” Kosygin said. (gave none of the prospective| message to an =Kosygn told newsmen he felt presidential candidates any rea.| Asian bloc meeting in Cairo “superior health care” for|Military space workhorse, In the past four firings, Titan 3C’s “marvelously well”despite the |son to cheer or fear, Some gov-| declaring the recent Israeli-| vitlions of older Americans, have orbited 23 satellites. eded th he rigors of his trip. Asked what! rors maintained it could{Arab war was “only one link in conc sminiate ive Defense Communications] ie discussed with De Gaulle, he make the state leaders a more/@-series of long, bitter battles But seid: ldecisive force in selecting the, between imperialism and the still: serious administrative) 4cency (DCA)officials said the rian" addéd the four new caused) struggling peoples of Africa, problems, many of them “Ye have spoken of the party's 1968 nominee [BY heTeeti of/moonlets to 15 orbited during Micsle East, We have oy. John-A Loveof Cojra-|4Si2 and Latin America.’ 2seerameoOrehs ag aoBosakAR meet- news ae pee Hundreds See ir atthe Elysee Palace, emting th nai ;s| Breedlove Car K__ygin and De Gaulle called in'“20" Tee-ing. the govel Bows tony ears.” jmusic En route from Texas, Georges gon Gov. McCall, wi spent much of his time trying q , Press “The seriousness is-not knoWN rota t this time,” Christian said, to convince New York Gov. Berg ; tie with overseas [stony "Whatthey sald was At Provo Firm” cooperative, Premier ,@eeive._ and orn, French Yevelan Pompidou, ; ae and Forei; MEMORIALS of BEAUTY The grave you mork with @ record in granite will never be lost or fergehen.’ We effer you the most INelson Rockefeller t0-run| Company. officials estimated| Johnson used the occasion-of experienced, sincere exsitence In of Medito view the car|te first anniversary 1500 si gain. sie, lu, tt oe Borvices convince McCall and others Prone He 10a Mortua. - Asked if the governors nad | godpeeeaataieart constantgiven him a report on political outlook, the President |forces, Minis:er eee Couve te But Lovesaid the state chiefs) Hundreds of people were at-\secretary George-Christian told was Murville for an hour-long talk-did not even try to, “jointlyen-|tracted to Commercial Tire Ser-| reporters the President new dorse or seek a consensus” On| vice Ine. Saturday by. the keeping up to date on the before lunch. and Israeli between fighting candipresidential a backing. ; | Egyptian forces in the Mideast. eur-an Ee oo aa f iea . Firm: Mascow's ambessador to Paris, "Ere determined to. play an : > parently with some success to tat be cannot be. convinced ; Surgery ANNOUNCES MEDICALww To 1275 North Univ, AAvenue ; PROVO Sure 8 Office Hours: 25 p. m. and by Appointment—373.5259 . , segular purchase of US. Sev BEESLEY theie sacrifices? You ‘appreciate it ‘whea you buy eee |ot 0, Soe wth iteereinofaidthe Socpi THE REMOVAL OF HIS OFFICE FROM 145 West Ist North, Provo, Utah aaa Soe Coe nn Oe pein on: wenaiom ees paopen: elderly. enincludes wey ant which . 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