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Show ~Obituaries Pfc. Gary N. Foster Graveside Rites Vietnam Held For Harrison Infant Victim Funeral services SPANISH FORK—Annie Eliza Payson aft for irth 1887 By United Press International is no reason . SpeFork,pptge bong By DANIEL SOUTHERLAND In its , COPENHAGEN (UP! first major action the newly Danish gov ent United formed resolve the has summoned its Wa: capture of the USS Pueblo. Mrs. Brown 12, 1957 force of armbu! by the power MIGON SAIGO! (t An American leve Spanish Fork. Survivors include two sons and two daughters, Mrs. Russell (Grace) Jensen, Mrs. Glen | (rma) Boyack, Hart T, Brown and Thomag (Jay) Brown, all of Spanish Fork: 1° grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. |Grace Jensen, Riverdale, Calif. Funeral services will be con| ducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Walker Mortuary. Friends > & School foren nu High Schoo clear bomb-carrying B52 near Highland second place with 89 & ; Thule, Greenland h School was = The outgoing governmen assured the United States ’ M Ontuts sed Weber was 217 Sr ered potential | would not protest the cras! hy fourth with & points Lonnie Baird of Orem 2 was because of the air emergency that cause it. A treaty prohibits the only first place wi “It plain the crash of a U.S. nuclear armed overflights of from, Utah County with a Danish Greenland. aee place in legislative forum. Mr, Wilde was assisted by x coaches from the other high schools: Carol Anderson, Pleas- If the push was designed to ent Grove; Davis Knight create havoc and chaos for a American Fork; Kent Davis, time, the official said it could Governor Talk On Many Topics sewpatties i Mz. ant’ Sire erangpar’| She was «educated in the of ideas.” at I pm, Wednesday at the Harrison and Mr and Mre, |” Fork Schools and was| Nixon's first major speech Davis Mortuary in Riverton, arter member and past after declaring as a candidate George Larsen, all of Spanish presider Wyo m of the Alla Club of in the nation’s first primary Pvt. Foster was the son of Mrs. William (Jean ee Foster) Campbell, Orem, Roger Foster, He gg Orem High School, but ‘Qnd Wave’ the a daughter of candidacy for the Republican is no national crisis,” he said, Thomas H. presidential pominstion, said but merely illustrates what can and Jane Seturday that private enterprise happen when the country tries Finch Jarvis. and not the government should to police the warid. He said Nixon was the On Dec. 3, solve the nation’s problems, 1909, she mar- Speaking at Concord, N.H strongest contender for the ried Josevh H. Nixon also accused the Johnson GOP nomination, And he said Brown in administration of failing to set his cwn campaign was hard and — re an example to other nations of le died Jan. “a freedom powered not by the s riving, in Vietnasn, will be held why Warning on Former Vice President Rich- States cannot i ard M. Nixon, sounding the problem of the Nort: Korean ton ambassador hom Spanish Fork, theme af his newly announced Payson City Hospital soonafter Pie Hospital She was born May 5, City Cemetery for Sterling Page Harrison, infant son of 26, 1948, in action at Quan Tri. Vietnam, just 14 days afier ar City n illness Page and Ann Larsen Harri-| son, who died Thursday in the Gary N. Foster, 18, killed Jan. Solve Natio n’s Woes Brown, 80, died Friday SPANISH FORK Graveside services were held Saturday af.ernoon in the Spanish Fork Rites Set Enterprise Should Age of 80 Allies Get Danes Want Skyline High Wins Alpine Bombs Forensic Meet Explanation SundayHerald"PE | Annie Brown! Nixon Says Private Dies At touched only briefly on interna- be considered a success. He said American commanders and tionalaffairs. diplomats were surprised at the Issues Call Alice Enola Park timing aid intensity of the He called for a “new assaults | to him that there weren't any (Continued from Page One) freedom” for the poor and (Continued from Page One) ‘They have shown they are lived most of hig life in Wyowealthy, black and white. He deer in the urea. Then after t trans-/capable of presenting a real ming, He died of rifle bullet chided those who pelieve that discourage new industry in an hunting season, the Fish and Agency Saturday nigh’ challenge,” the official wounds in military action, “by taking up arms—whether area and then sort of change Game department had to come mitted a photo that purported ton military Said of the Communist forces Utah friends may call at the) literally or figuratively or both things overnight.” to Orem and shoot deer in show the “spy confession ofai “They certainly gave dramatic officer aboard the captured Chapel of Memories Mortuary | —they can destroy a society, County Commissioner G. orchards. evidence of their ability to they o. only in fragments, of Marion Hinckley asked if the City officials complained to | Pueblo the Interstate link between Lehi », ¢ governor that the Orem The 10-page document which terrorize and disrupt things.” p.m, Wyoming Buea aa Woman, 61 which they see only Reporters were told that to serthe Communist agencysaid was and 138th South in Salt Lake underside and not its promise diagonal from 13th South in written by Lt. Stephen Robert allied teoops severely mauled a = Fe maycall there Monday evening orits glory. Robe force of about 36,000 Commuglory.” | County couldn't be speeded up. BYU is moving too honors will be) NEPHI—Funeral services for trom 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday| People of that persuasion, (it's due to open for traffic Orem toThe governor told them Harris, of Melrose, ere bee nists who staged attacks on 35 , with each pag provided by Se ist Rifle Co,,| Alice Enola Barnes ]Park, 61,| prior to time of services, In-| Nixon said, need to be shown in 1972, the gov.rnor said.) slowly. to be sought this fanned US. Marines, Fo:t Douglas,|of 440 South Main in Nephi,| terment will be in the Spanish this idea cannot work and that Gov. Rampton said he doubt- bids werewith first traffic to|VeT@pping the other like cards major population centers from one end of South Vietnam to the Utah. Buriel will ney be in i“ the|were held “Nan Saturday Second in the|Fork City Cemetery. “th ie other side " o! f that society, society. | ed the schedule could be moved summer held by a poker player. cae Va use it in 1969. The city comther. is a reality which they can|up, but said he would look into The word “confession” was Riverton, Rev, , Ward Chapel attain. Let us begin by Mr. Hinckley’s suggestion that plained they had been told written on the top of page one “T don’t mean to imply that |the VC are on the verge of bids would be let in the spring in view of the deaths and and the road connecting BYU and what appeared to be a collapse because of their (A. story containing details died ThursPrivate enterprise can meke| serious accidents on that stretch signature was on the last page. of Pfc, Foster’s death has been day, at the Slated For the “new freedum,” cometrue, of road, which goes over the| with the alterstate would be \It was dated “2 February 1968,” losses,” theofficial said, “They ee ee ee lhave the ability for a second are a Carag issue of vere Nixon said. He advocated wn point of the mountain, per- open to traffic in the fall. | wave of attacks, especially in Herald). fospital, a ‘a “new road” prov: “tax| haps a chain-link fence ld But the governor said if the bids were opened last Friday,| winter nights. Saigon.” pon heart attack. Arthur Condie eredits and oteMonti for be erected between Burial was business to go where the need lanes in the meantime. it would be impossible to put) Mr, Green suggested reflecin the V=e| SPRING is, and to do efficiently what traffic on it by fall, tive glass buttons be used, or Mr. Hinckley estimated the| A. R. Chapman Sr, government now does 80 ineffi- cost at $70,00° | 2 Fer lack of the|that the signs beare hur] ciently.” is holding deve antifreeze, Gov. Rampton sai —_ A private citizen attending i dis Sen. Eugene J, McCarthy, D- the meeting asked Gov. Ramp-| ment of a large Orem ae he would see that the sugges- For Missing 5 will be Monday, ping center, tions are looked into. The governor was also told) Stanley Roberts, Commission Idaho Boy Ends Rites Held For Nephi otticlate. Mrs. Park Monday Funeral confessing that fact.” | Formal Search Provoan . wt, atFairview, Sampo On the Third Mint.peacecandidateforWN ton how he feels about liquor Sosenh’witiam and Inez Miner|'inth LDS Ward Chapel, with president Johnson, said in|? te drink, and the governor Orem Dies cat 83 She married Loran H. Bees T, Melvin Haymond Washington, meanwhile, that!"venever felt we have to needs full off-on facili- chairman, also said there needs! ties for the Interstate at 800/to be better cooperation be- MCCALL, Idaho (UPI) — The Park on June 20, 1928 at the ing. Friends may call the administration was deceiv- have 1 by the drink to at- North, There is access for|tween the state welfare office forma) search for a Boise boy Arch Robert Chapman Sr. ‘ at the Wheeler Mortuary in|; i ‘ming the Viet ve liquor by al ;|Manti LDS Temple. | ight from 6 |S itself in claiming the tact tourists into our state ‘e northbound traffic leaving and the county, and that Utah missing in the snow-covered 7, 255 es ye Lo Mrs, Park was active in the!” p.m Migrothe See Cong offen.ive in Vietnam WaS|r Gonwant to see yy Orem, and for southbound) schools are putting too much|hack country east of McCall Friday , ; 5 a failure.Viet Cong are cleanly,dink: ink? traffic into Orem now, but no/emphasis on college prepara-| since last Saturday was discon ; tthe pital after 2 lingering ness Relief organization and prior to the services. access going south towards tory courses and not enough’ tinued Friday night. Provo, or for northbound traf-\on vocational courses. | “In a joint statement, PayGreenbociomn, “W.V.,.& on of|® operator for 22%] vitje Stiasttesocalled letting the people vote on the} fic to get off at 800 North, “We're doing everything we ette National Forest Supervisor ms Gov. Rampton said he will/can to upgrade the vocational) Sam Defler and Valley County 7 i wy Sai i largely a 6 seek a traffic study. treifing,” Gov. Rampton said.| Sheriff Merton Logue said the He born Aug. 4, 16%, in Burial will be at the Spring- Ae eode hr the Meo: sald he tavers Fen rpanmat Satee fineote ed ofNi: reme2) Rampton creremacampang|e,Mate, Gaaly marred ‘aanSteven W. bothofNe|(cntined trom Page One) Primary heplans to enter, (TamingSohal, “Thesper . ; is isit jon, wi lay ini “ on Sep. 20,|Blaine (Valene) Braithwaite, stating that such a thing is eo Ay Bitlis a large 1982, ible for’ nT Charles (Iris) LakeBsCity;of we Mrs.) me "takencare = of by adult edu oitical settlement of this war.|the success they're having: (at bythe present government in|the school). juana, Mex. to cooperatea coupletabstohingro stres,|Saigonwe teluses Fork; enoa tergaard,I of American : cane Commitiee “E” jon basically of all’ educa-|this, should then begin to deUtah in 1988, ; two sisters|$€s cooperation escalate," he eaid. removed from the Interstate, Pied ce ee rat aie(vie base peecay ch gl Romney eee eat eae.We a Nephi; Mes ‘Fave. enen[educational needs of the Utah|, While McCarthy planned tojfeel like (weve got, proper) ear Belove Ung my beodCa Uvedlofle "a"cake ‘ly, “eypstion corwapNeesDte mi Meeting with county officials) The big problem is that par-| intensive search of the past five in Provo, Vern Green, county ents and teachers look down| days hasfailed to disclose any surveyor, told Gov. Rampton'on vocational educatizn. Social-|trace of Ricky Crabb, 18. no provisions have been made ly, academic teachers look’ “The search has been serlin the diagonal plan for serv- down on vocational, technical ously complicated by four days ing the ner LDS temple site| teachers. |of snow amounting to 24 inchin north Provo, | But, the governor noted, the) es,” their statement said, Commissioner Hinckley ad- last two legislatures inereased) ‘Medical facts coupled with the vised the governor that free- the amount of money: being de-| dress of Ricky Crabb practicalway sigas cannot be read|voted to vocational and tech-|ly rule out any possibility of when they frost over on many nical training. \his being alive.” ‘teheardes|Rime nye, etemecaeOe, Cts Bane lt pa» tt 5 ae a Nevy. He was a painter and decorator by occupation for 30 swil ig : ee a aeoevin al Gertrude H. Vance [Pose . Comite i the |morality, pateotism, religion, the south should be routed i family and personal ae sibility in America. Boonmeee FT Death Claims Nong eae eng Mr.x Chapman was a member | ofthe LDS Church, respon-|ihrough Pleasant Grove instead of through American Fork as tration and finance. The stte-| should “Thesestren;are,temost, nyne i ich is -| The Pleasant route Woman, 83 orepocasand noyot agreed ney said. He said. he waswould be shorter, Grove Gov. Ramp- Fee ThomasChap’) Gertrude Halliday Vance, &,| tal to its ementation, Needsof Education Chapman Jr., La Mesa, Calif.; {Of 735 B, 2550 North, Provo,| Governor ag a concerned ican. The city also wants direct Mecariy sid at Chicago,eb |access to the interstate discussed |r‘aite to Washington, that Roy David Chapman, ‘Ogden; died Friday night at Utah Val- general needs of Uteh educa- Richard Earl Chapman, Provo; |!ey Hospital of causes incident] tion. It should “provide Madi ANCOR Og: to age, den, and Hazel Mae Chapman,| Provo; one brother, Floyd G. Chapman, Monticello, Ky. Funetal services .c Wile “be She was born in Bngland, Oct. 5, 1884, to Ed. Tuesday, 11 a.m., in the Wheele Mortuary Chapel of Spring- * ie tion for adults that have had) Utah Obituaries education,” tem should high school essarily in In Orem, Gov, Rampton ad- vised the city that the department of labor has issued a ve which requires farm- That is, the sysers to meet certain housing provide courses for) SALT LAKE CITY —Charles| standards before the employgraduates, not nec-| Otto Butcherite, 63, died Fri-) ment security service can help| a vocational vein,|day; funeral pending from 260/them recruit farm labor. ward A. and The system should provide E. South Temple. He inquired about the probLucy Ash- graduate work. Education| OGDEN—Pearl LaVoy Str@t-\jem area farmers had been ville, with Bishop William Ruft]| of the Springville Eighth LDS ” worth Halli- Should provide civic literacy |ford Hill, 68, died Thursday; !having with deer coming down and responsibility; it should |funeral Monday 1p. m., Lind-lout of the hills and damaging She married Meet the changes within com- quist and Sons Colonial Chap- orchards and was told the John Alma/Munities, growing with them el. Elden Earle Caldwell, 75, problem was apparently solved | Mrs, Vance Vance, Jr., and following learning trends died ‘Thursday; funeral Mon- for the present. day 11 a, m., Myers Mortuary, Gov. Rampton wryly observed) May 20, 1914, in the Salt Lake of the individual regions, Barial will be in the Spring-| LDS Temple. She was a mem- The e governor noted that a Ogden. James Edgar Taylor, that during hunting season an| ville Evergreen Onan ber of the LDS Church, attend- comparison of Utah’s education q Ovem sportsman complained led the University of Utah, and system with others, Sons Colonial Chapel. is of pressing needs: LAYTON—Verda Esther BurMEMORIALS of BEAUTY —Te help individuals in con- ton Higgs, 58, died Thursday; Mrs. Vance lived in Box tinuing and renewing their funeral Monday 1 p, m., Lay(Continued from Page One) Elder County where she was cation. ton Stake Center. through the night dropped tons postmistress for 33 years, then —To help provide skilled e' bombs and thousands of moved to Ogden where they manpower in industry. illuminating flares. The thump lived for 16 years before mov-) —To heip dev communi- neral Monday 1 p. m., Panties and raise Jevel of com- guitch North Ward. 0! the bombsralled over Saigon ing to Provo in December. and the flares bathed the whvie She is survived by her hus-| merce. band, a son, Alma, Kaysville; The grave you mark with @ record We are “not meeting the area in a garish blaze that xample o£ positive positive progress || in gronite will never be lost or two daughters, Mrs. Keith needs at present,” » the governor | 2 &X4mpe could be seen for miles. forgotten. We offer you the most De for the ey high-ranking American (Therza) Christensen, Salt Lake warned, “Utah needs a more | experienced, sincere assistonce in been appropriated conassessed the situation Saturday City, and Mrs. Brandt (Norma) systematized way of relating] of the school, which choosing the right marker oF at background briefing for Curtis, Provo; 18 grandchildren people of the state to colleges lis designed for not just a two- memorial for your own family’s and one great grandchild. need. Our advice and suggestions and colleges to the people.” Correspondents in Saigon. He college program but for ere yours et eny time without Proposed College | year Said about 36,000 North Vietna- Services will be at 11 a.m.) continuing education and pub- obligation. mese and Viet Cong were| Monday at Olpin-Sundberg Mor-| ‘The 1959 legis) jation which | lee service as well. to enable the involved in attacks against 35) tuary in Orem where friends} Wag centers | May call Monday prior to ser-| Uintah Basin to build a tweMajor population throughout the country this| Vices. Burial will be in the year institution of learning was | A smile and a message ft cited by the Utah governor as week, and that more than one-| Provo City Cemetery. of concern oe of the force was wiped ou ry “I don’t mean to imply that 725 S. State Ph. 374-0580 the V.C. aré on the verge of Reds Mount “Religion? How square!” upon by the people instrumen-|running “not x pions button was told. y ine cated ‘two of Pare , s 4 i Grove, he sai Michigan appealed at Madison,|Pleasant . oeead eaeaie primary is} Pleasant Grove also feels posed Committee EY program April 2—for a return to|Timpanogas Cave traifie from orem BEESLEY collapse because of their los- Ses,” the highly authoritative US. offical said. “They have the ability for a second wave of attacks, especially in Saigon.” The American appraising the} situation said the Communists failed to receive the popular Support they apparently expected from the offensive, but he Said the push was a success in respects, Monument & Vault : Company CITY DRUG 1 East Center Open Sunday From 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Phone 373-7210 PHOTO BY HAROLD HALMA Some people do makereligion seem asif it ought to be put in mothballs, Does that mean you have to? Sure you'refull of socialprotest. Newideas, Feelings aboutintegrity and |justice and today’s values. y So Is religion. 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