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Show In critical condition at St. Marks Hospital is Richard Gallegos, address not given According to police officer Willlam Duncan the car apparentiy tried to beat the Union Pacific train through the crossing. The car struck the engi.e jof the train cureening the auto Edward Beaghler, H. died _— ried Edward Snyder in an LDS munity Mental Health Centerdeclared Saturday that the decision to helt the academic problems discussion groups in American Fork and Pleasant Grove was his, and his alone, He said the administrative decision was made by him al- | stonasid tho te ALLEN EVANS ner. In March 29, 1911 she mar- a5 Dr. L, Lacer, 2, of Hunter, Utah. director of the Region Five PAYSON — Ann Tanner Snyder, 82, native of Payson died Friday at a Cedar City hosplLEHI — Funeral services for 12) of natural causes. Sharon Stephenson aie Sais She was born Feb. 11, 1885 33, Lehi, will be Monday @t i, Payson, the daughter of LDS Stake n p wm, in the LehiLente She Jou H, and Mary Colvin Tan : jalongside thetracks. Allen Evans | Gteh JC Meet Learns ° home Temple. He died several years ow her of natural, . aa ghiers of Utah Pioneers. She is survived by one son, J Theron Snyder, Concord, Calif; ep-dai Maiben and 4 stepdaughter, Faye. Stone, ore, a ghter of In Sp AMBRICAN FORK—"Earth's five grandgreat-grand- oe FORK — Allen greatest treasure lies in human vans, the parts manager of personalities.” ; Fork car dealership,| in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. “Funeral services will be 2 a Spanish This Jaycee concept was apbeen named as the recipi- plied to the residents andstaff He died March 29, 195, and she yr Tuesday at the Payson has ent of the Distinguished Sermembers of the Utah State married Keith Hatch on Sept. ‘third Ward LDS Church. tive Friends may call at the Righy| viceAward of the Spanish Fork raining’ School Saturday by 9,16. nist soldiers in the northern .4.+' $139,000; Goshen to EtberSector of South Vietnam during ;, 5 miles, cost $110,000. the allies’ own lunar new year Shuler road near Payson, 3.5 in Beaghler said. question,” |halted when it becsme appar-|war wounds vad 12 North te oeee a pea] ent that insufficient preparation Vietnamese, expected to b ioaq “ha miles, $12,000 (plus jhad been taken with parents repatriated through the Interna- pace’ course);’ Sp. , Fork-Spri is ville Airport road, 2.2 miles, officiais—and that tional Red Cross. schoolhad and opposition develo) lo In war action, North VietnaRi | ° Dr. “Discontinuance also did not program (Tet) cease-fire starting Moa- mites $18,000; Genola roads, opposition from any individuals day. He said 21 of the prisoners g ¢ miles, $25,000 Holley Feed i Cong suffering from or groups. I did order them were Viet leton, i | Abo t Stat Sch | | u e 00 Fork Red Viets reflect any fear on our part of onuaes Mrs. Snyder was an active She W&S member of the Pason Relief ty {i Society, Primary and the Dau- Wins DSA ty The Utah County Highwaythe finishing touches on our Department has virtually com- road program for 1968. Most pleted the road building plans of the new roads will be de for 1968 according to Stanley D. signed for heavier loads, and as ter it was apparent the pro- Roberts, Utah County Commis- higher traffic counts as well fe or additional width and safety gram lacked what was felt to sion Chairman be the necessary endorsement “We have surveyed all roads factors. We are trying to comin the county and are putting plete work on school bus in some circles. routes, mail routes, and heavily “The decision to halt the two travelled arterial roads,” said programs had nothing to do the Commissioner. with the capability of the staff Some of the roads contemmembers involved, which 1 plated for construction in 1968 feel to be of the highest, nor (Continued from Page One) “5 include the following: Goshen the merits of the particular willfl release 33 disabled CommuCanyon, 41 miles, estimated Decision Made by Him Killed in the accident, at 8th West and South Temple, was the driver of the car Wilfred | Cedar Hospital Dies at 33 Says Discontinuance retardation is a continuing pro- nee tiat had oot Deen ance mese sowres, shelled the U.S fea oa Senie Mrs. Hatch Ruth Brunson gait Lake City; Btephenso n. She married Ben- children and seven narr T. Judd on sr i‘ _ children, cess, When asked whatthe school’s) greatest needs were, the superintendent stated more buildings were needed and expanded recreition programs with equip- pated. Marine base at Khe Sanh with are) aes ae 6 aie, “A new community effort in ihe mental health field must always expect these initial reion,” acti Peetecal ean Me mortar and rockels ¢»999: Ben Russon road Lehi, ‘¢8Pite the Viet Cong ‘Tet truce 4 mites, $12,000; Ray Gammon = ich went into effect early44 Geneva, 1 mile, $2500; ; turday, The Allies’ truce’ y, begins Monday evening and jae ioee bane Lehi,1.7 miles, $10,000; ‘Thane’ Mrs. Hatch was an activ Mortuary in Payson Monday| fg DSA honor is presented |? 1 8. Sagers, school ment, a swimming pool and felt that much good had re- lasts 36 hours. ii ndent, at meeting of possibly a day-cam p. He urged ‘ superintendent i i Milita ry spokesman saidi 48, .. member of the LDS Church, '7 t¢ 9 p.m, mn. and one hour prior y ' ja \Tounds of rocket and artillery ie Steyn ae having served in the Primary to services, Burial will be in Syae leader’ Utah Junior Chamber of Com- organized groups to come ad tetier volusenagase ¥ mile, $2500, . hit Khe Sanh Friday night bayeon, ShellsSaturd: conduct such programs in the and leaders held at the see for themselves. y serviceand @Md'merce P, ayson, .5 5 mile, the Payson City Cemetery. and Relief Society is), personal development Rae She was a former member of the Brigham Young University) tre ing school, The greatest resource of the future. . institution is the dedication of airday.20 Marines were) | At least Se#ling of roadsi will be con- presented to a man who has its ..These Programs were in the reported wounded in the bom-|tinued throughout the county noty. yet reached his 36th birth. The day-long meeting Was je ne aacaaor on those which have gone 4 nefvod the Preventive field, and those bardment. arranged by the Jaycee slate residents, been in charge of costumes for Eure a Man or 5 years since prior treatSaw Rounds Hit Mr. Evans is married and|@%cutive committee. Repre- DPSEE® seit . e ‘al © dedicated to mental health are Lehi High School productions, = = k Symphony Orchestra. she had far as observing the ment. the father of four children, He, sentatives of 30 clubs through- ase ae oe Teconvinced that in the long run) “As we've seen the rounds, Commissioner Roberts also has served as Spanish Fork Out the state were in attend. to th arhensd sctetie this is the most worthwhile|truce, effort even though at the time| hit,” said Col. David Lownds of Cummented on the plans for the by Kz : tamil i. received a state Jaycee Key| Basically, the causes of men- cay Y aebee it results in controversy, It is|Plantation, Fla., commander of/¥8e of a Utah County product * Survivors include her husband of Lehi; four daughters: Dies At Jaycee president and last year| 4NCe. Ann Judd, Lori Pearl Pr Man award. Seataatof i: mel Age of 72 tal retardation fall into threetheaff = of ya a better to prevent emotional the threatened Marine outpost! in the future road building pro- Seven other young men were categories, before birth, during, late eteeto in x O' disturbance than to wait for facing up to 20,000 North|grom, He mentioned that Coal honored for their contributions |birth or after birth, There are oe ‘ john F. Ke0-'the ‘casualties’ to come into Vietnamese troops massed in lat, produced by Reilly Tar ms and one stepdaughter,| Chemical Company, will the heavily jungled hills around ad |the hospital or clinic.” (Bill)|to the development and pro-jover ope hundred known causes "YY. vo ate. chain ;| EUREKA — Arnold |replace asphalt oil or petrooat | ‘Academic problem discussion te northwestern base, the Spanish Fork Area. and many causes that are yet! | ie 7 rome Nae. Provo gress at ©natural’ 72, died of Mr.) Rosenland Friday, stepfather, her mother| and Lester Peterson,|Hospital They ofincluded Ladd ‘Abbott| unknown, said Mr. Sagers. lend a ae i coupe were being conducted ‘There is no question in mylem products in some of the Lehi; two brothers and one sis-/4uses. Paul Hair, Lynn Jones, Jack) In many cases, said Super-| manual,Tate prey under the auspices of the Re- mind that they are aot New road construction. Experi- Purpose ion Five Mental Health Pro.|bServing their truce,” Lownds)ments have proven that in ine|told UPIcorrespondent William|™any instances the coal tar meeting at the |gram, may be better suited (Grn ,| He was burn Dec. 22, 1805|Leifson Dale Pello, Jack Swen- intendent Sagers, a great deal|G™2™s M, St ter, executive Sali Lake City; Maloolm B,/at Mt Pleasant, a son oflson and Gilbert Wheelock ts knowledge concerning men-|@ City|tal retardation is no being ap|"aiting school an.elfort toletitedie Aina? Reilly. and Evra Dehlin|" Ry Gibson, a Salt Lake 3 Stephenson, ‘Bountul;rs./Andrew He married Martha| television newscaster, was guest plied. He. specifically referred ea re. | etek students who had high Lownds declared | | prodiucts he fully !9 road building conditions, At Morris (Kathryn) Goates, Mur-|Rosenlund, Bernice Crawford March 15,'speaker at the DSA banquet.|to the PKU test that should be generaly as pe vital prob- scholarship potential but were intends to defend his threatened least, the county will give the a may call tonight 1916. She died Feb. 13, 1962. |He spoke of the needs for given to infants at birth. Re- ee Fsy nt Jay- not measuring up and in man outpost against the largest|"ewproduct an extensive trial. will be materially Communist troop buildup of the Freight costs TU,8 oases doing medicare ae“| Vietnam President and | search in the field of mental|°¢® of Eureka for|jeadership by young men, Wing] m A resident at theMonday|™any p.m, and Ml in9 Tei reduced by using Coal Tar as war. national Jaycee director, were ey he “ soniye prior to ie tarriees. at the Chi among those present, |The program ran into trouble! "\we're here,” he said, “Welthe refinery is centrally locatines ‘ when some parents objected to’ Burial the Lehi|wntil his retirement in 1958. le oat ° A morning business meeting, /°" Son's Pi intend to stay. And ejed init Utah’ County. City ey be at e For some time he was Machine Medical Association Cites a noon luncheon, a tour of the coon betel Nae! sth Boing to ee ircowityfe The Coanty Commission and shop foreman at the mine. After retiring he moved to [tis azeods. During the tour Chr¥es were denied, and many Crireg digdg inthe4eeteae of thelastSpits sold The items le week. equipment attention was called to the|0terI parents, plus the stzdent; |"deredfotroyers Australian! a member of the $ Church. programs in progress in vari-|involved, rallied to thethedefense ‘ine expected North Vietnamese|#lmost 75 per cent over and con-, program—but the of above the reserve bid and net° ediand president vice workofasAudio-Digest, Claron L.\ajtor Provoan, Former i resulted in attack, evidently over e eeOae ‘sound a awarded been has etne Oakley, _ \ted Utah County over $9500, Louise ‘Lue’ Dean es Claron Oakleyy for Service aneaaeule, Salt Lake City and Larry plaque and citation by Ameri- magazine” for physicians. Tuesday Rit buildings, and a B negative’ rath-\tie way we know how.”|the highway department were business section comprised the|® than “positive” lines. The Lownds’ Marines have been|highly pleased with the results ° Nephi He was Douglas Set ichael, trasted with the old three-story its discontinuance. The Pleas-| nearly $500,000 to medical edu-| Lynn Roy Dahl, local Jaycee presi-|f0r eight sessions and had com- said the commissioner. ia (Connie) Ostler, Kaysville; Mrs, Bell (Alice) Jensen, Goshen Naval Force cation for the financing of stu-|dent and Allen Preston, state|Pleted eight — and was thus dent Aioledis and improve: director and catprenaick of) calmed by wane te have (Cominued from Page One) and Mrs, Larry (JoAnn) Kay, ment of continuing medical|the local For Wwoman schools, Pettis, died of natural causes Friday/™Ay call Monday from 7 to 9/Monday afternoon to give) one hour!members a chance to consult Sed.Dist at the American Fork Hospital, P-™- and will be Tuesday, 11 am., at/ Prior to services. Burial will) privately to find a solution of ; California's the Anderson and Sons Mortu-| De in the Spring City Cemetery. the crisis, iched an assisted i assisie’ won| Julie Andrews 2 Provoans pro-American| (Continued from Page Ont jsaid a few years ago he was |the students and their parents, He warned the Communists|Placed on standby alert to re|and it would not have been dis- that unless the attacks ceased,|POT! for duty, but the crisis continued at thae point if the he would retire to France and|¢%ded hours before orders were controversy had not arisen. let Cambodia swing toward ' beissued activating him. _ Mr. Capanskyis an electronWashington. “Getsbadia would became a| technician in the reserves and an electronics technology Robert} 1053, It ws Russia, U.S. of the Utah Lake) |s. McNamara held a high level/y California Medical Assu,| Members had a guided tour| (Continued from Page One) facilities and supplies for the &'@duated in August and begin meeting at the State Depart-|Which operates it through a|Lions Club ee Tucoday me ' ious Vices. To Star In a \them further, at the request of and are ready to attack.’ Utah Lake Lions ‘Tour’ and Defense Secretary friends may call Monday at favor orderly end. But who nee OD) . i? 3 leaders of the discussion groups regime were “massed near the said it was planned to continue ancient temple of Preah Vihear €Mergency. However, his wife Forest Area Secretary of State Dean Rusk| Digest as ary Chapel, American Fork; club, facilities in the nation’s Misersameniae. (Continued from Page One) ‘Mona; 19 grandchildren. i AMERICAN FORK—Funeral| Funeral services will be held) incident between United States ; then) MF. Oakley founded the orservices for Loulse (Lue) Sims| 1 am. Tuesday at the Rigby|and the Soviet Union. It untl|@@”vation in 1954 with Jerry Dean, &1, American Fork, who|Mortuary in Payson. Friends|adjoumed its debate Der,ees as US, tu [ant Grove was programmed) Cembod of Carm-|2% Medical Assn. for his) Audio-Digest has contributed dormitorier. Mrs. Calif; Viet Cong.”the‘prince said. student teaching at Cyprus ment in Washington with CIA Ge are foondation.Sangtas ot Uinta and National ze at isis, to effect a solution to the| “Then the Communists will see High School in Magna, a lecture donated to pictures via the: Director Richard Helms and nation’s medical She was born April 21, 1886, schools, their Thursday night meeting. |°" | i their), -1’m one of the lucky ones— fn Salt Lake City, to Theodore’ Berlin Movie bans ‘ : y 8 e Another suggestion was put Whether or not itfrasewas in their}; QGen, Maxwell Korea’ Taylor ; to discuss al| Audio-Digest Guest was if you can call me lucky—beand Mary Ann Henderson Sims, North Korea’s continued refus ges! 5roomovat smith of the Uinta Nae ward byiopi Endalkache Makon.| to continus to propa-|_..¢¢ 1; have no wife or family,” | ny, | terest gate rebellion.” She married Oscar J. Dean on) NEW YORK—One of the big: 12 free the ship and its crew.|1200 medical & council the that Ethiopia of nen re-/ discussed who staff pertinent|Forest most, of tapes re-jmakes meanwhile, Korea Noth muse, invite North Korea to come _ to|, He also threatened to\ follow Feces e July 19,1905, in Provo, He died gest and most impotrant attitude towards his activation ‘ o t 4 the managementof and Sources of use for information U.N, Security|medical mded to i | F pnthie ae what the nprtiomeod Natiyestigation eed Oe Le atocue oMa rihe ey ee! tia pictures. oftal,Cambodians” to Beehy , Faeoerhie Andverr Saturday that declared it would] use in spare minutes. the LDS Church married Julie u Her survivors include four under the direction of Blake reco; recognize no resolution that] Mr, Oakiey have three child: sons and four daughters: Oscar Edwards, To be presented in Might be decided on by that|Hansen. They Reid Dean, Clifford J, Dean 7omm, as a reserved-seat at-|Dody: ai ren and live at 2180 Kinneloa) and Darrell F, Dean, all of traction, the spectacular ato sailed theTeoretae Canyon Rd., Pasadena, Calif.| American Fork; Roland ee will be co-produced by Ar- r E | eae “ hameless/2%d Kil ial) tah the incident. deletion headed by re eee oe limit its debate (eee the President Park Ch ; . Special) } Naval Reserveis all about, This U H. Jensen, . ; North Korea is not Dr. Vern 0 .4,i8 the reason wetrained, This not a member, envoy Chester Bowles who Club president, preore si Lions Y cnciasied & act with) a sacrifice we must make. and inducted Warren of the United Nations. jay Tanner into the em club ee new| Ny Hungarian Ambassador Karo-\Mim™ in an attempt to prevent) ! Cestorday sald the. aa the Vietnam war from spiling| Tse,Dovson the Pueblo need "otner, . Evans, Charles Stewart andthe Pueblo’s seizure alone, but) be © neutral! Mr. Capansky had joined the awe nee but two weeks before “Say It With Music” will lar catead tant rai ‘of|Hee and key aids. One ae Dr. Jensen reported on their |the ‘whole provocativepolicy of Prince continued, he warned the) it was ordered arate duty. (Hazel) Powell, Salt Lake City; before the cameras at MGM's ivandage.” oe eee ee nefe Studios in early North ‘Two Fire Fights Korean was killed,|meeting with the city commis-|the United States against North| United States that if the “Freeiiie has served in other Navy bringing the total casualties sion last Monday relative to | Korea.” so eee oe Preah’ Reserve components for five tRerias Sohusion Mmeaies thes len a eho In action along the frontier @mong the terrorist band to 24 ce Nieas Men 2 jee ss lee faiths Communist camp. |Y2!S. former Provo resident The P. said | a Sian lates ee [Seats ions are being made, He North and South Korea, @ead and one eaptured. sartled or ca— tallet great- (o 1 ban grandchildren:one31 bother 32 dicdchildres: f one’ [between North Korean infiltrators at-| Six of the North Korean) “nr * Park will be located’ on oe (The Hungarian A le said he had rejected aiso activated is Peter FreeMerrill Sims, Citrus Heights. ie Nera pag een tempted to penetrate the guerrillas were still at large.) tha ris a ot United ov's charges that| American a so far to avoid man, now living in Santa Bar- Calll.: two sisters, Mr ue Beeee acatemy atte American defense sector of the South Korean losses in clashes! ieGan y-owned tract east|the United States to“is holdingjangering the Communists and bara, Calif, es q ae ate ui ne winning composer, will write Hemilitariced Zone and touched with the terrorists stood at 34/°! the Geneva road at about out ultimatums” Nortiy/he cautioned the United States re ate : ie aveloes ‘ngs and dozens of off two fire fights in the area soldiers, police and tivilians 150 ye a area Kagecell tow on il nea ae es Fri ay night and Saturday.|killed and 40 injured. oe here Burial will be at the Ameri it : eal Sn " 1 can Fork Cemetery = ay re were mo . H Dies Of entertainment world, is of ek | “ leave us in tranquility. “I don’t want my people to ar od ee jae for the Vietcong, the Payson City Hospital of ay Sins P rovo Y and funeral arrangements will be gorries the o a Flying Service | shes I exmesthy Mortuary Champagne Stakes four succes-f Woodrow Wilson was thefirst President to cross the Atlantic while in office. | °°” awkward. 4 Prone Hl * “ Quintin Clyde Bell funer- |) RN al services will be conducted es th ‘rove. at the mortuary Sunday evening from 6 to 8 and Mon1042 $O. STATE— OREM 225-3100 day prior te services. Interment in the Provo City Cemetery. weight and stress are greatest, 4 ornee nd seasoned for added strength | 1 = pret NEW YORK (UPI)—Jockey | Braulio Baeza has won the words sive year—in 1964 with Bold Lad, in 1965 with Buckpasser, ia 1966 with Successor, and in 1967 with Vitriolic. fic asphalt seal unites cover securely with vault. Arched construction of cover and V-type seal afford addt+ tional strength where th ctive appearance or with plain round cover. | 5 esley vaults ore thoroughly Berg feeling 0 announced later. hte WINNER with ———— A Floral Spray 1 Heavy Steel Reinforced Concrete Cover ond Vault, V-type tongue-in groove plas FLY |Si-man “suicide squad” which ee help settle ieee ee employed to invaded Seoul last weekend in A young robin eats salen attempt to blow up the South = average of 14 feet of earth- Korean presidential mansion PAYSON — Ralph Davis, a Worms each day. CHAMPAGNE aa the place, presumably with fleeingreserve units leeks of thel soso an to hel pane eee eeee eee, popular successes, well known schoo] teacher, , died Saturday afternoon at Obituary } Fae ty eae em w my Ke cratic Republic of In Saigon, the South Kosanlperse cane in thu |third Berlin musical to be made North Korean guerrillas, in the! crisis, ih locatingGe eae on te mM 8 | by MGM. “Easter Parade” Minsan area, about 30 miles) sod “Get, Your Guninorthi ee Fitsbeeaten both } ofandSeoul. S, Ki were pre Anite both produced by Freed U.S. South Korean tr00PS' jaan would do everything in|ing cobugalartis for artifects a3 2. city. and were major critical and also hunted down remnantsofaj . Heart Attack attack. of “ ee i ot th caitieceen aeele a [information minister, Hong 1949 : Soe partete thesocialist zi tio ete ldanteee eran . hs Cieaad nisA cone Hatengne ead oraeae aale Ray Matheny of the BYU Ar-|camp. It would be well aa thetfrighherol actnetioe Ralph Davis heart reports wD Hollywood. Calif w ae SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — A car-train collision early Saturday morning here claimed the life of one man and critically another. Payson Native Dies In * Mental Health Director Kills 1, Injures 1 Obituaries Lehi Woman ‘68 County Highway Plans Near Completion | Car-Train Crash |On Controversial Project ANUARY @, SundayHerald suIN(DAY. JAHUARY8 4 | See Sports Section in Today’s Herald hoovers! Phone 3: Y Ope ‘ae Flight School Approved Examining Authority New Aircraft Rental Air Taxi and Air Charter Air Ambulance Helicopter Service Aviation Ground School ilabl tangeos‘re available throogh leading Fenaral Dirciers BEESLEY Monument & Vault Company 725 $. State Ph. 374-0580 |