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Show o “Ke 4 -Two-Year-Old Provo Boy DrownsInIrrigation Ditch Christiansen. | Jane Reese, | 92, Dies Sunday Herald SUNPAY, | Orem Boy,3,.. Dies of Illness Thomas Ear! three-year-old son of Boyd N A search by Utah Highway in an intensive search for the |At Her Home pies oi —— Christian- arol troopers, Provo City missing boy and his body was ighbors ended in found about 9:30 a.m., approxiwv. Ohm rday morning with matély a half hour hour after ery of the body of he was disCovered missing. He apparently toppled into ton, 2, son of Mr. joyle Winterton, 4321 the ditch, which runs near the E., Provo, in an irriga- home, and was carried down- Jane Pearce Reese, Provo, 92, died Friday |died Friday morning at her evening in the |residence of causes incident to Utah Valley Hospital of age She was born encepha] itis. Aug. 8, 1875, | in Adamsville, |Beaver County, the daugh| ter of David and Margaret Griffiths Pearce, She married Da vid James Reese on Nov. PRESIDENT BEN E. LEWIS of East Sharon Stake seems to be pointing the way to fellow committee members as they stand on the site of the proposed new LDS Temple in north«east Provo. With him are, from left, President G. Marion Hong Kong And China Border Tense But Quiet Hinckley of the West Utah Stake, President Clyde Sandgren, BYU Second Stake, and President Fred L. Markham of the Utah Stake. Also on the committee was President Wayne B. Hales, BYU Second Stake. 1 | He was born pparently left the jin Provo on |house early Saturday merning Nov. 23, 1963, and was not discovered missing and was a@ for approximately two hours | |memberof the Neighbors 2~d police ivined } LDS Church. Thomas , _ Survivors include his parents, two brothers and one sister Richard F. Christiansen, Robert |B. Christiansen and Julie Chris- E Mrs. Reese 2, 1697, in the tiansen; @ ceaaigaas Axel She was an active member of the LDS Church, being Relief Society president for many Peale She was on the Old Folks Committee for many years, Her hobbies were fancy needlework, orialn sealed the border two Large Crowd at| near 3950 North, just east of Canyon Road. A neighbor boy located the body and a doctor pronounced him dead at the scene. John D. Winterton, son of Doyle W. and Donna Bunnell. Winterton, was born Sept. 2, 1965, in Provo. Survivors include his parents of Edgemont; onesister, Vicky and one brother, Mark B., both of Edgemont; grandparents, Mrs. Maude Winterton Giles, ? Charleston; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bunnell, Spring City. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Edge- mont LDS First Ward Chapel with Bishop Charles Y. Warner officiating. Friends may call at the ward chapel Tuesday from 12 noon-until time of serv- Rudolph Reese, ices. Atrangements are being made by Chapel of Memories JOHN D. WINTERTON | Mortuary. Opening Day of Utah State Fair Rescued Mountain Climber ‘Zorba the Greek’ Composer Convicted Killer also helped to rear her grand- SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— Denied Parole |An opening-day crowd of thouchildren, Hospitalizd With Injuries Secretly Arrested in Athens (UPI) POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN Survivors include three sons sands thronged to the Utah — The Utah State Board and two daughters, Clifford, State Fair Saturday, many of| crocheting and rug making. She HONG KONG (UPI)—The ATHENS (UPI)—Mikis Theo- was arrested in a suburban of Pardons has denied a parole Mrs, Paul R, (Margaret) Tayto a Chicago man serving 10 lor, Rudolph P. Reese, all of entire 17-mile Hong Kong-China dorakis, composerof the ‘Zorba Athens home. border was tense but quiet lthe Greek” melody and one of Disclosure of his arrest came years to life for murdering a Provo; /Thomas W. Reese, a military tribunal-gavestiff Salt Lake man near Glendale, Orem; Mrs. Glen L, (LaPriel) Saturday following a Commu- |the men most wanted by the sentences to 12 of 34 ‘Kane County. Taylor, American Fork; 14 nist machinegun and bomb Greek military regime, ha: ji been secretly arrested, reliable defendants charged with oppos- Harvey Hathaway, 43, was Brandchildren; 47 great-grandattack on a border outpost. fing the military regime, Senten- convicted of second degree mur- children; twoTest Sarah Nell A British army pon sources have said, said there were n° incident The 42-year-old Theodorakis, ces of up to nine years and der in the Feb. 27, 1957, slaying Balnenen ae. Rosetta Johnanywhere along the frontier. a ‘a former leftwing member of} fines of $3,300 were meted out ‘of Floyd B. Fuller, 47, along son, Provo. said 30 Communist farmers parliament accused by the lin the first trial of accused U.S. Highway 89 north of Glen- Funeral services will be held dale. Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Berg crossed to till fields on the Hong military of being a Communist, government opponents, Kong side, but they did not Sources said Theodorakis, an Fuller's bullet - ridden body Drawing Room Chapel with boards| Bishop James May of the Lake shout slogans or carry ce internationally known composer, was found on the floor boar: was one of two men and five ‘of his panel truck, Officers sald View ward o!officiating, Friends women arrested recently, The he had been shot 11 times, Trucks with badly needed (ood may call Monday from 6 to 8 p.m, and Tuesday prior to sersupplies Z the halo rolled ‘others were apparently arrested vices, Interment will be in the through the border crossing paroh es Rann To l early education in Adamsville |Tuesday, Aug, 29, at 1 p.m, in schools, Her father died when |the Orem LDS Fourth-27th Ward she was @ young girl, and she| Chapel, with Bishop William \Cox of the Fourth Ward ofhelped to rear the family. After her marriage theylived | ficlating. in Adamsville where they farm- | Friends maycall at the Berg ed, They moved to Provo in| Mortuary in Provo Monday 1918, then they moved to Lake \from 6 to 8 p.m. and at the View where they farmed. For |church Tuesday prior to time the past three years she has of services. Interment will be § made her home with her son, in the Provo City Cemetery, stream for about five blocks until his body was lodged against a diversion abutment U.S. Sailor Convicted im,guicion ot baron Of Charge Weare shies ‘Theodorakis Utah Obituaries Prov Onvelery, (iy out 2 File Plans To Acquire JACKSON, Wyo. (UPI) — A N.Y,, suffered a broken left them following the lead of the ‘26-year-old mountain climber, leg and a few bruises in the parade up Main Street and who tumbled 20 feet near the ‘mishap. The accident occurred be on North Temple to the peak of 13,766-foot Grand Teton Monday, but it was not until and then spent three late Thursday that he could be Ninteen contestants for the! ‘Mountain “Miss Utah State Fair” title) days waiting to be rescued, was| taken off the treacherous north rode on three floats in the 10! ‘undergoing treatment today at face of the mountain and flown here for treatment, am. parade, and other queens a Jackson Hospital. were seen waving from floats Officials said the man, Gay- Chief Park Ranger C.W. Mcin the 10 a.m.parade, and other lord K. Campbell of Mahopac, Clain said the evacuation was “probably the most difficult resacureleks the gala discue attempt ever made in Play by counties from Grand Teton National Park. out the state. ae |Evacuation from the north edge Opening ceremonies at noon featuredlat year's Miss Utah| (Continued from Page One) has never been tried before.” State Fair, Pat Soutas, who| MacAffer, a bookmaker in Rangers said Campbell and was also Miss Utah for 1967. nearby Dunoon, under the Miss Lorraine Hough, 21, of |Gov. Calvin L, Rampton. had/Official Secrets Act and English Sandwich, Il., were climbing ' been scheduled for the honors, authorities arrested Peter Dor- the sheer north face of the Draws Term but was late returning from the||schel, an East German ship's|wind - swept mountain peak in Western Democratic Conference) cok, on similar charges. jnorthwest Wyoming when weeks following a number in Los Angeles. died "Thursday funeral pendDorschel, 26, is serving a Campbell lost his footing and of clashes at Man Kam To and ported to have fled Greece, | Exhibits are open daily at|seven year prison sentence for fell to a ledge, 106, BeseyTs donee Ane other points, Authorities re- HOLY LOCH,Scotland. (UPI) 10 a.m. and a full schedule of attempted espionage in a case A rope connecting him with man, 9, died Friday; funeral opened the border Friday, but —A USS.sailor attached to the cpl Ce,St Pail’ 's Episactivities and actswill entertain which made him out to be a||Miss Hough broke and she esclashes broke out both at Man Polaris submarine squadron at neeE, Russell bungler, Dorschel gave evidence |caped | Kam To and at Lowu, a nearby Holy Loch vesee al Red Terror injury in the accident, , died Thurs. courtmartial lay of ‘8 (Continued | ,|before the court martial for 25! rangers said. The pair’s cries signal crossing point. ay day; tonerel Massy noon, 260 from Page One) the Ice Capades, ay diving and minutes Thursday and 15) for help were heard by another itself, police \classified training manual on ( ‘ balloon ascensions. én tear gas to break up a submarines to a Scottish) and Marine Corps in Vietnam E. South Temple. Johanna Marminutes Friday. His testimony | mountain climbing expedition tha Reszeleit Plowgian, 93, died SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — demonstration by an estimated bookmaker for relay to an East] will be-made availablelater. was taken behind closed doors.||who notified rangers. The Arm ly showed Friday; funeral Monday noon, A newly organized Utah firm,|and B. Z. KastlerHae of Moun1,000 youths in the central part German spy. Aspen Pipe Line Co., filed ap-|tain Fuel Supply Co. of the island. Four persons were’ Gary Lee, Ledbetter, 2, of nine persons aboard crashed % E. South Temple. Dexter, Mo. was sentenced to into a swift mountain river in OGDEN — James Martin plication Friday in US.District Pacific ‘Northwest's 3,700 mile detained. six months at hard labor, the Central Highlands. Three Hurst, 91, died Thursday; funer- Court here to acquire the Pa- pipeline system stretches from and a woman field al Monday, 11 a.m., Chapel of cific Northwest Pipeline Division oe ‘San ee of New reduction in grade,forfeit of $86 Ada of El Paso Natural Gas Co. pay per month and a» bad worker for the Red Cross were Flowers ey. lexico to , Oregon and rescued, but the other five) Keys Draper Holroyd, 86, died “ Aspen was the second compa- Washington, conduct discharge. 11| ny to file a plan to acquire Pa-| The CIF plan called for the Ledbetter was court mar- soldiers were missing and Wednesday; funeralTatas. (Continued from Page One) cific Northwest Friday, the feared dead. a.m,, Myers Mortuary. tialled after Scottish authorities) new company to issue to El hope to follow the route taken arrested Scotsman William GUNNISON — Chris- deadline date set by the court. Paso shares of a non voting Strike Along DMZ by the early navigators which MacAffer, a bookmaker tiansen, 79, died Friday; funeral Also filing was Colorado Inter- stock convertible at a later date will take them via Iceland, nearby Dunoon, under the ‘The massive strikes along the Monday, 11 a.m., Gunnison Sec- state Gas Co., which said it to CIG common stock, The con10 SOUTH 200 EAST itarized Zone and north of ond Ward Chapel, would organize a new company version, the application said, Greenland and the Baffin Official Secrets Act and English PROVO Islands and should land them authorities arrested’ Peter Dor- it in the southern panhandle of MT. — Jane Eliz- ifoe plan was accepted by the would be restricted to keep El somewhere between Boston an schel, an East German ship's North Vietnam were part of a' abeth Coates, 85, died Friday; | PHONE 374-0070 Paso from gaining control of determined American effort to Aspen offered to pay $250 milRhodeIsland. cook, on similar charges. Colorado Interstate. funeral Monday,1 pm., Mt. lion for Pacific Northwest, Pleasant First Ward Chapel, Ledbetter, in a statement| 2event any election-erupting} py which the U.S. Supreme Court fishing boat, the Loch Gara, which he made May 27 under attacks by Communist troops. — earlier ordered divested from tied line to the flimsy looking, questioning by a U.S. Neral Cloud cover and thunder: El Paso, twin-masted canoe and towed it intelligence officer, said Mae. }-| storms blanketed the Hanoi and areas. U.S, Air Force, William H, Morris, petroleum out of Fenit harbor to the open fer introduced him to Dorschel.| Hal Navy and Marine pilots concen- (Gontinued from Page One) {Consultant and president and disea. trated on military targets in the tates for land: accidents and rector of Great Yellowstone Scores of little boats bobbed panhandle, They reported deCorp., Tulsa, Okla., will head in its wake as 700 visitors and were only moderately stroying 20 trucks, six bridges, higher in Vietnam than for amy - new firm based at Salt Lake’ locals lined the old seaside to 19 coastal cargo craft and units elsewhere in the world. ity. wave goodbye, (Continued from Page One) several anti-aircraft and artille- Units in Vietnam constituted | Aspen’s seven directors inBoth Lourmais and Lloyd have made extensive cities of increase of troops for Vietnam. Ty sites. 17.3 per cent of the army’ 3 cluded Morris; N. Eldon Tanner, he is pleased to have Several of the 146 missions strength Dec. 31, 1961, na‘ae counselor in the First the Sxigence supportin eir|And flown...againet, ~Port jents—with’ aapee “pis. reaened< fre it “naval pase “miley {hey eesrhe exists ample the SovietGade “thelatest being the nuclear nonprolilerasouth of the Communist Chinese ‘evidence of early Celtic settle[oat to army medical facllities|® border, It was the second \for non-battle reasons during| Canada Pipe Line; David T. ments along thé American tion treaty. 5. consecutive day and the third the year. Searls, Houston, Tex.; John R, Unrutfléd By Polls continent. time in a week that American They have found many The polls do not reflect an As of July 1, Vietnam units McMillan, president and direca ‘have bombed. the tor of Reserve Oj) and Gas Co,, similarities of the Celtic lan- increase in his popularity as a guage and those of the North result, but he doesn’t feel se, The destroyer USS Dupont previous six months accounted American Indian tribes, depressed. The latest Gallup’ turned its five-inch guns on for 24.6 per cent of the non-| poll shows a drop in popularity artillery pésitions , battle casualties. to 41 per cent. Johnson notes U.S. Marine’ Gio Linh this is down only 2 per cea outpost just gouth of the DMZ, since March. and for the second day in a Another accomplishment of. row, Air Force B52 bombers the past year has been the other artillery posirecord-setting pace of personal tions which have been bombard- Non-battle injuries: ‘1961-25; He has metwith 61 ing Leatherneckpositions in the 1962—173; 1963-356; MEMORIALS of BEAUTY PAYSON — Theeighth grade iplomacy. and 1965—2,732, of governments in the’ area. Braduating class of 1912, Peteet-' Alreraft "accident ‘ies; ‘The grave you mark with @ recerd neet School, will hold its annual past 12 months. Administration 1961-0; 1962—12; 1963-26; 1964) fs: erosi ser be. ne Teunion Sunday, Sept. 3, at Oak abe note this is far more the President’s doctor, reported —10 and 1965—93. 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