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Show 4 Sunday Herald SUNDAY. FEBRUARY3, 1988 Says Slaughter is Down Obituaries rs —Glad: ys SALT LAKE CITY K, Hinckley, 62, died F da funeral Tuesday noon South Temple Joseph Mabenri Rites Set Thomson, 88, died Wednesday For Woman Carl Lombardi, 50, died Friday; ident of the Na- Woo Negro During the week there were Organizati on, 305,00 cattle slaughtered as opUS De- United Press International ig) drastic reduction in ng week, the department said. ‘ock Slaughter in the Unit Figures for other types of live- a Reoublican strategists set in motion Saturday a determined drive to win over Negro and stock showed similar decreases: States GOP Starts Drive To 3, lowa (‘JPi)—Oren had dipped during this week. Marie Jensen Rostron Utah Obituaries Monday i National Farmers President| Staley said latest figures at- hogs 1,254,00 - 1,388,00; sheep funer.i Monday noon, L Liberty test to the success of the cur- ang lambs 188,00-208,00. “FO holding action on Ward Chapel, 445 Harvard Ave other minority groups in the slaughter livestock. The action| 4 department spobeaman said cities as a major step in efforts to win the presidential election for one day this week, Washing- in November. National GOP Chairman Ray C. Bliss announced at a news Requiem Mass Monday 10 a.m., s part of a planned NFO hold.| SPRINGVILLE Funeral Sacred Heart Catholie Church, ing action aimed at stopping the services for Marie Jensen Ros- 174 E, 9th S, Hide Hara Nish- flow of all commodities from tron, 48, will be Monday, } p. ida, 72, died Friday; funeral farms to the nation’s grocery ™. in the Springville Fourth- Tuesday 7 p.m. Salt Lake stores until farmers receive 0th LDS Ward Chapel with Buddhist Church, 211 W. Ist S. what they consider to be fair’ Bishop John Patrick cf the William Earl Meas (Mes), 54. prices. Fourth Ward officiating, Mrs. died Thursday; funeral Monday The Department of Agricul. Rostron died early Thursday noon, Canyon Rim Second LDS ture said livestock slaughter —— morning at her home in Spring- Ward Chapel, 3100 E, 30th S. El'a Mae Pierpont Meyer, 38, vil's of natural causes. She was born Sept, 21, 1919, died Thursday; funeral Mon"iday 2 p.m. 260 E. South in Moroni, a daughter of Niels Temple, William Walter DunFrederick and Eudora Wise can, 92, died Friday; graveside the decreases were partially explaingble by the fact that many slaughter facilities were closed ton's Birthday. conference in Washington that Slaughter of cattle Thursday the party would reinstitute ts tunic and nationalities division was down more than 32 per cent from a year ago and the estimated daily cattle slaughter is down 18.75 per cent from a year ago, Staley said. He said the Dodd Endorses Strong Senate to bid for the city votes. Failure to make inroads in | the hog slaughter is down 76 per cent from a year ago dropped 60 per cent week ago. Staley said the NFO “watching day-by-day cities has been the Republican “Achilles heel” ir every presidential election since 1988, Bliss said at the close of a {three-day planning session of GOPleaders. and has from a | AN ELDERLY VIETNAMESE woman, surroundea by children, pleads for permission Jensen, She was mar“sd to) services Monday noon, Mt. was not| to cross a barbed wire barricade at the end of bridge spanning the Perfume River at Hue, Tra Niel Rostron on Aug. 12, Olivet Cemetery fluctua-) South Vietnam. They were part of a Group of refugees attempting to flee from old scction 1938, in Moroni, 1968 Goal Ogdefi—Nephi Chantry Buck, WASHINGTON (UPT)—Sen.|tions in price, nor in receipts,| of Hue, scene of recent fighting. (Herald. UPI Telephoto by Lim Thanh Van) | : An active member of the | Clarence Lee Townes Jr. who died Thursday; funeral Thomas J. Dodd, D-Conn., but this }is bsilding a total Mi ef. LDS Church, she worked in| nengi heads the minority voter profrom Lindquist and censured last year for miscon- fect, It gives us additional conPrimary and in the scout pro- |Sons Mortuary. Mary Jane Dye, gram, said the goal for 1968 is {duct, Saturday endorsed a fidence that we are goingto se-| gram. to win 35 per cent of the Negro 92, died Friday; funeral Mon- strong Senate code of ethics|cure our contracts and our vote compared to only 6 per Surviving are her husband of day M am., Lindquist a with a provision for total public! orices.”” cent four years ago and 19 per Springville; four sons, Ira |Sons Colonial Chapel, Ogden. financial disclosure. cent In the 1966 congressional Ralph Rostron of Provo; Fred- NEOLA, Duchesne County — Dodd indicated in an interelections, erick David Rostron and Wil- ‘Villard Root, 21, died Friday; Ham Melvin Rostron, Brigham. funeral Tuesday 1 p.m., Neola; Bliss sajd the Republicans Two Provoans — a retired chairman for the Utah County h Senate Ethics Committee re-| City, and Stephen Niel Rostron, LDS Ward Chapel ave ‘‘a real opportunity to win industrialist and an educator United . ports a weak code he might! Springville; and the follow! HOYTSVILLE, Summit Coun- move to strengthen it with an Name New have been elected to the} Prof, Anderson, who received this time” but that the GOP borthers and sisters, Frederic — Ceci! Alma Sargent, 65, | amendment SANTA BARBARA, Calif.|board of directors of the Utah his B.S. degree from BYU in nominee must get his share of Financial Code | Ex-LDS Stake 2Provoans Named Members President view with UPI that if the) Utah Democrats oc Guia sek eee HorteyleWand Chavet The committee has completed Party Delegate | _ Of County Red Cross Board | Murdered (uri) — kari N. Haws, 57, [County Red Cross chapter, ac-|1940, is a graduate of the)! minority vote “or we're in prominent civic official and|cording to John H, (Jack) /Stanford and Harvard Univer"| writing a code which will be! sity law schools, He has been| LAKE CITY (UPI)—|jeader of the Church of Jesus |Smeath, chapter chairman. called up for floor action shortly |Mrs.SALT pea Jean Westwood of West Christ of Latter-day Saints, was The directors chosen to fill ja resident of Orem and Provo after the Senate reaches final Jordan, Utah, will fill the un- found slain today in the drive- three-year terms are Myron J. for 18 years, with civic service decision on civil rights legisla(Betty) Zilm, Half Moon Bay, lexpired term of Utah National’ way of his suburban Montecito Fulrath. former assistant su- as scoutmaster, United Fund tion. Calif. Red area home. perintendent for 1 ser- campus representative, and The ethics legislation contains |Committeewoman Friends may call at the |who resigned the position last Capt, Clarence George, chief vices at the Geneva Works, U.S. church worker. a financial disclosure provision, Wheeler Mortuary tonight frora |month. of the detective division, called but indications are that it will 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday prior not compel senators to bareall | Mrs. Westwood, the wife of the death a ““burglar-homicide.” to services. Burial will be in financial details to the public. /mink rancher Richard West- The victim’s body, shot the Moroni cemetery, Dodd said he was glad the wood, will serve in office at) through the heart, was found by| Senate was getting a code of least until the state Demo- his wife Wanda sportly afEdna Hews Andrevs, 83, ethics and added: “I hope it cratic convention in July elects ter dawn andofficers said he Provo, died Saturday in the will be a strong one. a national committeewoman to) apparently had been slain a Utah Valley Hospital of a ling- “T hope among other things a full term, couple of hoursearlier. ce ee there is a real rule with respect The State Central Committee| A blue jewel case was found to disclosure, and I mean public picked Mrs. Westwood over Mrs. in bushes about 100 yards from WASHINGTON (UPI) — Air disclosure, and I mean entire Carolyn Griffee, Bountiful Fri- the Haws’ two-story ranch style Force Gen. Thomas Patrick disclosure, and I mean disclo- \day night by a 61-24 vote. The home. Gerrity died suddenly at! sure of one’s family as well as’ \election followed the annual Haws began work for the Wright-Patterson Air Force Jefferson-Jackson fund raising W.P. Fuller Paint Co, at the the senator involved.” Dodd, who voted for disclo- dinner at which Sen, Ted Ken- age of 19 and when he retired Business Leaders base in Ohio Saturday evening, the Pentagon announcedhere. ;|Sure every time it was proposed nedy, D - Mass., delivered the in 1959 was manager of the tri(Continued from Page One) county area of Ventura, Santa Gerrity, 54, was stricken at in the past, said “I think it's major address, proper and I think the people Mrs. Westwood, a long-time Barbara and San Luis Obispo give them a job for at least a his home on the base about 7:30 for the firm, p.m., and was dead on arrival are entitled to know.” year when the training is worker in the Democratic party at the base hospital, officials Salt} Dodd was censured for and a member of central com- He had been president of the completed. converting funds from testimo- mittee, had been generally fav- Santa Barbara-Ventura district In prior announcements con- said. The four-star general was’ {nial dinners to his personal use. ored to win the national com- of the church, had served onits program oth council and been a bishop. commander of the Air Force} Andrews died Oct. 20, 1940. mittee position because of her high Haws was born June 13, 1910, Johnson and Labor Secretary Logistics Command, which is She reci ion i ‘strong strength among the to W.Willard Wirtz would only g0| in Colonia Juarez, Mexico. His headquartered at Wright-Patter-_ was unlikely the father, a prominent Mormon as far as to say they were| would get 100,000 new troops butbut| tended Academy, . In her acceptance speech, leader in Utah, moved to Mexi- “hopeful” the companies would| 5° 0. Gerrity was promoted to fourthere would be more Andrews enjoyed travelling, (Continued from Page One) yrs, Mestnood promised te co after polygamy was abol- hire the trainees. star general at the time he soldiers commitied t the gardening and homemaking. Marine b: t Khe Sanh|central committee that “Til do ished because he did not want to Success of oeee job assumed command of the} program depends almost com- logistics operation for the Air’ Shewas a member of the LDS |iriay with their heavist|™Y ey ee eb soe give up his wives. He was born to the second pletely on industry’s willingness Force last Aug. 1. For the’ Survivors include: two sons|*oucentrated barrage of the war wees ae S md ee daughters. W307 roinds of ,|. The committee also voted to wife and that marriage was not to cooperate with the adminis- previous five years, he served a ee,Max| Pockets and mortars. hold its next meeting March 23 recognized under U.S. law, The tration, To date, industry has at the Pentagon in Washington! ree ee Lake Gity: TheAomcpot ‘also thren953| at Wendover, Utah. in- as deputy chief of staff for family moved to Arizona as been hesitant to refugees from Mexico's Pancho volved in federal job training systems and logistics for the sorties Se Mrs, Thomas. E. (Alice) Jones,* tact the ter-bomber C ‘4 Villa but Karl returned to programs, ir Force. Juarez for schooling in the The businessmen appointed by Ae Furnished by and ison, Vivi Sanh in one of the war's church colony. His citizenship} Johnson are to serve ag national f New Sen ven Sch Bell,greatest concentrations of SHELL PELLETS POLLUTE and community liaison repre(Continued from Page One) never was established by MexYork Stock Exchange, 43 N. Calif.; Mrs, T, A. (Edna) Milli-| Power. | | sentatives between industry and Lead pellets, settling into University Ave. gan, Juicaipa, Calif; Mrs, De-| 1” the northern city of Hue, sions of any new agencies will ico or U. 8, Courts, government. Other survivors include E.| ‘ only a pocket of C underwater feeding grounds, take place in March and April, gea eea |Citadel’s southwest corner after and the goal will be announced Jerald Haws, an attorney; Dr.| All the business executives are killing an estimated million SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE great - grandchildren and one hard-charging South Vietnamese during May. Karl N. Haws Jr., a dentist; are on loan to the government ducks a year Banner Mng 7109 in the United Bristol Silver from their companies with the sister, Mrs. Zora Holman, |toops seized the old Imperial Mr. Saftenberg started with and Donald Haws, who has companies Bullion Exp paying their salaries. States. Scientists are working Bullion Mon Orem, "| Palace, tore down the Viet Cong served as a church missionary The announced goal of the on a substitute for the use of The funeral will be held 11/{lag that had flown over The Sears in Portland, Ore., and in South America, in shotgun shells to halt program is to find 500,000 jobs lead a.m, Tuesdayin the Berg Draw-| Citadel for 25 days and brought) during World War II was asthis pollution. for the hard core unemployed ing Room Chapel in Provo, |the bloody battle for Hue near signed duty in the Tank Corps in the European Theatre. After by the summer of 1971, The Friends may call from 7 to|an end. initial goalis to find 100,000 jobs artillery laid down) serving amost 25 years with 9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday | American nderous barrage as g|Sears in Oregon and Idaho i by the summerof 1969. priro to services. Interment] Asks More Money will be in the Provo City Ceme ata Tat Seatvictnarens| Falls, Tdabo and Salt Lake City Killed In . Johnson has asked Congress Division’s elite “Black Panther”| 8S merchandise manager and tery. company charged into the sales promotion manager he Freak Accident for an additional $350 million to jearry out the program. This palace through the south gate|Came to Provo as store manaOGDEN (UPI) — A woman) money, when added to the and overran it against light|8er in 1966. U.S. Seen Communistresistance. Heis a memberof the Provo} pedestrian was Killed Saturday money available under existing 0 | (Continued from Page One) | Grimy American Marines who! Chamber of Commerce and the in Ogden and the driver Who) programs would bring the cost Phoenis ville; Ralph Ariz.;f Mrs. Henry (Orris) Wat-'; son, Tooele, and Mrs. Harvey panSe = Provo Lady Dies At Age of 83 and at-| Reds Fire Succumbs At Air Base party leaders of the state. Market Quotations Saftenberg Ogden Woman as 2 * 1.0 i? a 10% * According to Fulbright, Capt.| the heaviest fighting of the war| Where the big North Vietnamese a i = driven by 6S 200 1000-40 Horn sive 1 Mou. States) 8.000%, ah300-50 1 4,000-.52V4 Park City Cons.) 1,000,3%, 2000-32, Park Prem, 1,000.10 Royston, 1,000.18 100-450 Sundance, 1,700.0 following cable to Philippines 4[000-man Communist force that/aWalted battle for the Marine headquarters three hours after took over Hue 25 days ago. combat base in the northwest va the engagement: The U.S. Command put)corner of South Vietnam. “Review of action makes Communist losses in the battle) The barrage killed 10 Amerimany recorded contacts and for Hue at 4,173 dead, It saidjcans and wounded 5! —the torpedoes fired appear doubtful 119 Americans were killed and/heaviest single-day losses at Freak weather effects and 961 wounded—most of them|Khe Sanh since an estimated overeager sonarmen may have !Marines. South Vietnamese’ 16,000 North Vietnamese moved |accounted for many reports. No losses were given as 363 killed) into positions around the jungleactual . visual sightings by!y and 1,242 encircled Marin e outpost nearly Pe wounded. + Maddox. Suggest complete eva-- The United States alsolseven weeks ago. ae helore’ any, further action. “ 3 Five hours after the cable was received in Washington, retaliatory strikes by 64 U.S. Gene Evan's Pharmacy mese torpedo boat bases and| e ‘ | 266 Nort® University, Provo warplanes against North Vietna- ReSe MUTUAL FUNDS atiated Fund ’ Brevis e ana 4 bel fund tin 12 Sivicend 1h fuel depots were ordered. During those five hours, |McNamara said, there was a pore evaluation” of intel- ee ee eerae henhatten Fun twGr of a doubt” that an Be4 jshadow aleeaus Fi } Foncarsatel tt Wn 4J \ Lawrence John J, Herrick, who was as allied soldiers closed their| artillery barrage was viewed as| >Y Foal 0a aboard the Maddox, sent the noose around remnants of ala possible prelude to the long-|WRowley, an Ogdeh pe lice officer en route to a National seehy Oil, Se ar ek uh ae ate to ald Berg Garrisons VIENTIANE, Laos (UPI)— Communist forces have attacked five more towns and garrisons in Laos, including Attopeu which controls an infiltration route into South Vietnam, Gen. Oudone Sananikone, chief of staff of the Laotian army, said Saturday. Military analysts speculated that the attack on Attopeu in southern Laos might be part of a Communist plan to seize the Bolovens Plateau between Attopeu and Saravane, a city which has been encircled and fired upon by Communist troops for two weeks. Controlof the area would give the Communists use of the plateau and valleys eastof it as routes into South Vietnam. The plateau also has an abundant supply of rice and livestock and hasterrain thatis ideal for protection against air attack, military sources said. Oudone said the Communist troops, a mixed battalion of North Vietnamese and Pathet Lao (Communist) soldiers, had surrounded Attopeu Thursday night and still were attacking the town’s defense perimeters Saturday. ence reports from all sources ne established “beyond \ * OPEN Write the recerd of remembered ones i int granite... .carve ihemek of your pride and devotion in ageless granite... .place @ reminder in the that will sat the place joccurred and whether it was! The city was in ruins in the oe oti od was talking to provoked wake of almost four weeks of suffered casualties at Khe Sanh, h . Me oth eek oe nit!| @ Mortuary ast! 1. Sage He has been active in the me ti “st ai ‘commander of the Maddox- troops sweeping through the/ United Fund ever since moving| a, - aMien Carol | “advantaged leeceagers Turner Joy task force which|two-square mile Forbidden! to Provo, where he resi | Jean Foulkner 20, alsoof Og-| were related to issues the|City” surrounding the palace|with his wife, June, and four en. aa | OE committee had been investigat-|fought a series of hitter battles| chidren. Tnvesti ators say Miss Faulk-| |ing—whether the attack actually that left a reported 250 dead “an vse ae a ee on ag the Vietnamese made the|a member of the Masonic Lodge |”o-duty Ogden police of hard cote unerapoyed, the Fulbright made public for the final charge in . No,No. 163. iat — Mrs. Mary El- [ie LORSjobsNe this a oesummer ee |Pew ‘The victim for ig! pl lor inal charge into the palace. But/ ¥ sn |first time two cables from the American i and Vietnamese) 3 % s Lilly Laotian injured|ciose to half a billion dollars. " ee /had done much ofthe fighting|Provo Rotary Club and the| hit her was criticallyinvolving) |closed with publication of the to liberate The Citadel looked|Provo Elks Lodge, He also is| in a freak accident d le oo “tp addition to the jobs for the 40 % Mou. States Dey. Thomas Benham, president of public surveys show that “Negroes are waiting to be asked” to come into the Republican party. Gen. Gerrity Reds Attack | Pro trouble. Opinion Research Corp., said apart for “all time, Services Peres Fae as 3 Guard meeting. The accident occurred at the John E. Starck funeral serintersection of Washington Blvd. vices will be conducted Monand 32nd Street { day at 11 a.m. in the CongreThe Faulkner woman was gational Church in Vernal, listed in critical condition atSt. } Utah. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuaryof Springville, Benedicts Hospital. 525 East 400 South Saturday evening from 6 to 8 and at the Vernal Mortuary SunMe 2 gaycvecineee ee as terment in the Vernal City Memorial Park. See here and your com; parka t vice, and our reputation, 78 Years of Service Charles L. (Dinty) Moore Masonic services will be con- j ducted Monday at 11 @, m. io the are DieFriends ee Chapel of Provo. may call at the mortuary S yi To Provo and Central Utah Sunday evening from 3 to 8 and Monday prior to serv- F Sscae PHONE 373-1135 an 4 oy Becton eaten: metery. tnFuneral serv201 W, Tet South 3 373.7001 taseervg wees] Mange of Yoinpel re Number 13. I MONUMENT & VAULT CO te Provo Ph. 374-0580 725 § S . ota |