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Show | : dev H: Herald Sundoy a —— S%D4Y, 309, SUNDAY, MAY B19, Weather Forecast’ Secretary of State s/Arrives | Apollo10 ! By United Press international + 7 au Far fs — oo - M = -ten| | SAL’edness SE an For Provoa ° turning to earth.” . - Discussed by Warren Panel The world, including prcnweton (UI Los Angeles-based founda! st oe = = cy wives and children of the the yminFe inead. oe one Yahya Khan, including Vietnam expects to exchange views on a conclusively that America will code of ethics and financial liam T. Gossett, of Detroit. to ‘akistan Vernal Ewell, 78, 4795 7th East, Yahya Khan replaced Mo ae. le and put all federal pass along to the commie a aces. letter from Sen. John J Mike meeting, called at Williams, R-Del., asking for an crowd hammed Ayub Khan as pres- eaeee Sey Rogers told an airport sad. Mie Warren's request, was with the opinion in the matter. that he was ident of this Moslem nation last eee riled (y Soa” we i iaeae The ascweauts wil lah eoemter Commie n One,ABAseoan in 10-degree heat largest nation rm ake ciie world OY eenfae Lawrence D. for roa ss its $23 7 Geciwure and the U.S. arms embargoto variety of subjects. ns Springville * in SLC Hospital sp | (Pl)— military strongman Gen. A. M. country only 24 hours, said he "M0, have all but proved DTS, “Cctantishment af a authorized ABA President Wil- my 3 Succumbsin Wednesday In Pakistan for More Talks night |. agg Senet aye mid 30s,of except Logan 7 a entSecretary rei §. M. Yousel, 7 atl sigh ofof Grivate with a panel of eminent day spring meeting at the shilty tale lect’ than45; 10probper ©. Rogers arrived in Pakistan Ro astronauts earnest Vaart &Sah Saturday for talks with new gers, who will remain in the me Pe ts Saturday to discuss Mayflower Hotel in Washington, | Lorenzo Ewell . Rites Slated | Ethics for Federal Judges (Continued from Page One through Sunday; highs in the 1auope Pakistan upper Bis: lows Saturdey Obitua ries Mary G.Paulitz . ee jary Clayborn, $1, Richard Nixon thought it ? Visited India Ss down about 12:51 pm. EDT Administration of the Rogers, who is making his “1 Judicial Conference, The ses- ethics Salt Lake City, brother of sev=r- 30 N. 1300 E., Springville. has “important for me to get tovfirsttrip to the Par East'since soitPeticangut Pan,8 sion was held behing barriers relationship with the Parvin ot the Supreme Court building, organization, and there, was al Utah Countyresidents, died teen reported t% the County Mow leaders of major nations assuming oifice, arrived here Pago. Funeral mass for Mary Cath- Thursday in a Salt Lake City Sheriff's Office as missing since With which we share concerns from New Delhi where he a the Houston Space Center, 2%4 appeared there little doubt as to what if anyrulingit erine Glick Paulitz, 72, 146 N. hospital of natura! causes. ast Monday and interests.” diexaned tn Vitae sak aad ton Windes likelihood any qetails would be might make. One possibility Sed E., Provo, wil be held He was bor Mar. 1M 1881 yy. ciistorn Jett his home ROBEP® Said there was 00 United Slates aid to India with woraskedaheiner he az made public immediately. was that it would merely refer Wednesday, May 28, at 10 a.m. in Midway, Wasatch County, @ 1.5) ‘Monday in a 1955 light Indian atFrancistheCatho- 9 soJaneof Lorene Hyrumand MAY sroqn Chrysler with Uiah Ter Bel ucation uegt Dennis Nii oes siete cenead” eesen Week Premier Mrs. Indira anything that would prevent a lic Church in ried Flossie Ethel Buttrey on Hewasseen last up Provo Canji Povo, with Aug. 31, 1910 in Heber City. yon at @ fruit stand. (Caotionnd from Page Gas) ? Father How-| Mr. Ewell wasa retired memportrays the real life movie Sfoot-2, is man missing The Operating 3, No. Local of ber ard Hall offici- : Pants and coat when he left Elder Spencer W. r Kimball, : Provo hospital He was a member of Millcreek home. Sheriff Ralph Chapple ; id Mr. Cla hit @ gatnras an ee widow of be (i ae anyone Cheriff children,| four Ewell 7:30 Salt be Tuesday aesol see Mr.asksClayborn mightChapple of who L. andCity,Bryan Mac Lake Drawing atRoom at the Berg pam, George eSSalt Lake City; Mrs, Rayy (Vida) |\to contact the sheriff's office, a Chapel with Father Fa —— Cleveland, Ohio; Phares of(Florence) call at6|Herbert officiating. Friends may from of BabbelMrs.| SeCemetery. Amerit it ew Aap blies are Dr. Harold Glen Arlington, Va., will le: 9 treated the world to aN iustice the face of c-iticism Ue in8 bere ee (Tuesday), Dr. James C. Flet- the bobbing capsule. Hovering M00" right Ville, Colo,, a dauhgter of Louis Ewell, Mrs. Claudia Alexander,| cher, president of the University and Mary’ Glick. She married|@nd Mrs, Shirl (Nora) Perry,! EUREKA — Jean Beckstead of Utah (Wednesday), and Paul Jacob Paulitz in 1914 and he all of Provo; Mrs. Hugh (Zella)| Martinez, 43, died Saturday F. Royall, general secretary, ae of DeBeque, Colo.; and morning at the family home in The Genealogical Society of the died in 1953, overhead will be a SH-3D Sea Kinghelicopter piloted by Navy |Cmdr. Charles B. Smiley, 38, of Chula Vista, Calif. judiciary and aoea ABA cence sh 5. volebyDenueee bs Sar to ee days on legislation to deny tax- in the hatch nS vdieo ticsa pxempt status to anyfoundation Window,” Stafford said. “You 2 > here the ai can’t believe this rate of climb. at ay tf tion aoe It looks like we're going out !alfllalionte just venee Da Re for the services of vee or other public officials. J While he did not say as much, Warren's convocation of Astronauts Stafford, Young of ee ae he ssi = bounce off the atmosphere like the judicial panel apparently {LDS Church (Thursday). She received her education het ee Iron of Cen-|fureka of natural causes. The session - also trustee ofVilliathe Mayo Foundation The‘ judicial z i i ble.” \Continuing Education at BYU anchor and flotation collar to“! can finallysee the whole am was born Nov, 2, 189 in Lead- Of Pleasant Grove; Hasmer’ Dies at Age 43 ‘to is B74 - meetings also followed discloith it his Wolfson Seean sure Friday by the office of ae OF PresBurger, and E. judge WarrenCourt announcement before just and Friday that Justice William 0. peals Douglas had resigned as ident Nixon’s chief justice. $19,000-a-vea! iden: of the designate, thai he had received 1966 as ae {83 eRe & $2,000 a year since Albert Parvin Foundation. “This is absolutely incredi- (great grandchildren; and six) Eureka Woman Ciark, dean of the Division of the water and attachtea Mary Catherine Glick Paulitz brothers and sisters, Ray Ewell) the Wiliams bound, the astronauts broke out. Warren called the meeting Washington but was not immetheir color. television camera {ollowing the resignation of Abe diately available for comment, jn and menfber of the Council of the astt ion,iemeUw hour of the most dramatic i : Lplchilgtegetonan ps string of ships, planes and aie -— oe aya ie -— =a ruundred peatih at 13, June Friday, Sebly aceoil the eg ‘Mlle orb 4m. in the George Albert Smith11 wide2 en goes as planned, Streaking 8 outward at 3,619 Fieldhouse. It everything 10" per hour, Young report: at the a team of frogmen leq by, Lt. Miles to speakassem-(j Alro11scheduled ed. a.m. devotional daily es mM, ee the mortuary Tuesday | 'm. Interment will be in|Holladay; 15 grandchildren; 32 recommendation Armstrong Jr., vstem Robert P. P federalal c J don’t,”, was his crisp reply to = aay chairmanof the ethicsae commitee ee a eeeFeescontrel seth Rescue Force Engineers, a member of Local Weighs 180 pounds, has gray experiences of E. R. Braith- (Continued from Page One) hair and was wearing dark waite ating. 79 Laborers; and founder She died|No. Thursday ureday at a of Bryan Ewell Construction Co, A"Y fc aati and Foreign Minster onJulya lunar 16 launching of Apolo 11 commis mis Aveeh WeltsenPiedeles “wee Dinesh singh mission to land July PSPresenteditinsters ‘clearly unethical.” servi n Funeral services and a full Registration desks in the Wil- and Cosnan will be lifted to an; i” Staffor domgoodry we a S322! a stoneinto skipping a ponddeath and acknowledgement, was prompted by, Forlasa following a long onlooping schools. After her marriage,|qucteg at gists Wil be con- obituary will be announced by Kinson Center will open at7 am. Siniley's white and gray “Maybe it's qust. Leadville public and parochial) Funeral’ the couple at 4760 S. | gon Keith Joliey Mortuary of Pay- tion daily.is Pre-registration informa- apparatus helicopter forin thea return basket-like the dark” orbit where pilots oxygen would published report, that$20,000 he hada Wyo,, until lived 1942, in whenHudson, they|Site » Murray? Murray, where friends available by contacting to this! came Wherin the jl b “° perish when the their made a long-term, Fae Baovo hae. Meee call tonight from 6 to 8 a the Education Week offices, foot helicopter carrier. it the moon was about <ooly ran out. year agreement with Wolfson eT : :|pm., and Monday one hour 18, Horold R. Clark Build. After stepping onto req 196 miles behind them, "Waiting to pick them up in officials Paulitz was‘Genaen. employed a5 @ C@I-\ prior ip services, s Burial will ronenBYU,ext. 1, Peron 2087.6. an angi greet- Staffordie reported: or Fortastes had been President i vil | ing, (carpetsed and exchanging nicht ite “It’s 1 * a the southBeet Pacific is the carrier penter at be in the Lake Hills Memorial) Provo Man’s ings with the captain and crew, fantastic sight—it's like We iss princeton, which has been Lyndon B. Johnson’s choice last Mrs, Paulitz had been a vol-| Park, | |the astronauts go below for the|Were shot Seeee of the cy station for more than @ year to replace Warren as chief unteer worker as a Grey Lady) first of several intensive center of the goit through recovery justice, justi but the Senate blocked ' week going . debriefing sessions. The ship| | “It sure is incredible,’ | drills—right up to rolling out a the aomination after hearing Brother Dies = China Seeks She Utah State Hospital. at thea memberof was the St. Fran| jwill later hoist the spacecraft agreed Cernan, “that thing is Fortas receiv- cis Catholic Church, | Former Orem In California She was an apartment owner | and manager and enjoyed gard. Resid. ening. Survivors include one son and | (Jack) th three daughters, eae Jacob Rieanae . en | (Continued trom Page One} aboard. getting rounder and rounder ehreead eeaan Rice | pier . The entire operation was|and rounder, and smaller all 1. big’ ship, |University in Washington as 8 | Mr and Mrs. G. Lloyd Hobb, ‘ime, it (the Soviet Union) is|practiced Saturday without a the time. as .| During the 61% hours the fee for a series af lectures, t |Provo, left Saturday morning (°2"TYing out (provocations) in slaw. |, Then, he added: “I've always sooty 19 spent {for Los Angeles, Cali to attend (ners#etars of the Sino-Soviet ie ae Buallkes, bei that: noting 43 inplobiting the moon, Cernan Cen Dies at 74 Mr. Hobb’: | of Rene the eefuieee Calif; Mrs. Paul (Pauline) Oe got man’s cent sa im T, cavincedof a said ene . ” tol ‘The Chinese siatement came ie49, of Seabrook, Tex., he , eNu ‘Now tm it; and Stafford ee Angeles, who died 0 (O08Gayae tie Sevier caalg ee a0 trouble spots, at's going tobedonewilbeltRoOzlow brice ina landing Laster, Springville; Miss Jean) WASHINGTON, WASHINGTON Thursday. Berg hold’ a meeting of Me iii wecae weaPrineetes @ betterment to all mankind,” iganeweee Mortuary Paulitz, ; and Mrs. COUNTY — Howard H. Egan,! Mr. Hobbs was born Jan 29, commission that controls navi-|Operations Officer mdr. Roger After completing the televi- (694 miles and the second at thy Ridgway, Las Vegas, Nev.;|74, electrical contractor and for- 1896 in Nephi, a son of George gation of their border rivers in N. K jt, sion show, the astronauts asked : Services five grandchildren; five great-|mer Orem resident, died Friday B. and Julia M. Hobbs. He was the Soviet Far East city Se ee CMANaa end coatioliees 40 let them eTete grandchildren; and two sisters,/in a St. George hospital of a|reared and educated in the |Khabarovsk. | |schools of Nephi, and married! The Soviets suggested that Mrs. Rose Hardesty, Buena /heart ailment. 1895 in|to Fern Goff, and after his|the session be held June 18. borna Feb. He was Lucille) Basin, Miss Colo. Colo; andSprings, Vista, Glick, Colorado Idatio, son of4, Hyrum Marriage moved to California.| Chempao Island, called De- 2nsné SP ‘bushed out now,” Stafford said, “particularly John, who has U4" environment and is ready|} H and Mary Louise Kidd'/He had resided in California inansty bo the Russians, was} Quirks In Egan. He married Vera Tay-|since. Robert Weeks ot Lng Angelos, two aoa, David bath ‘sides, the. Soviet lost. 2 Herbert Creviston funeral been landmark tracking. His Pie ate ene Betis Monday reAls. nntae the scene last March of several lor on May 19, 1920 in the Salt| He is survived by his widow bloody battles betwee forces of The Lake LDS Temple. aent Prone FE 3-184) |have “‘a pretty long sleep pave ee the four-legged |period.”” “All of us are kind of angin, srairattais ie eyes are about to pop out.’’ ang toe get them back to | Berg Drawing Room Chapel The controllers assured them -ongervoug’ with an orbitinging) ofB. Provo with Bishop Grant Smith of the Provo |they could sleep as long as they mothership, ews and delayed aflight) Proved out lunar navigation ria Naratae | clashes.| in the men have a dav:lleast and George he |gther contractor, electrical ||had , Am lived n Burley, Provo, Julia Hobbs,, aed all of Los Chinese4 losses never been By United Press jee originally i and i mertuary Sunday evening |scheduled for 9:09 p.m. EDT, 0they were accurate enough 1o| from 63 and Monday prior ‘AWAY—BUT NOT FAR ; Orem, and Heber. He moved to| Angeles; one brother, G, Lloyd disclosed. |Washington in 1960. He was a Hobbs, Provo; and two sisters, ‘The Communist party of BLYTH, England (UPI)— extend the period. guide astronauts to their to services. Interment in the Pl . Grove ‘ Man Dies Veteran of World War I, and had, M"s. Stella Erickson, Salt Lake |served a Southwest Indian mis-/City, and Mrs. Clara Snyder of for the LDS Church in Los Angeles. GROVE —Robert Sion PLEASANT L. Weeks, 59, 464 E. 200 S.)! 1964-66. . He was a past member . Funeral services will be held China and the Chinese govern- Angus Galloway made reserva- _,!' 100k the astronauts neatly reselected landing site. | Peeve City Cemetery. ment have always held thattions for his summer vacation!’ hours from launch last PTEstablished thatthe ‘Apollo 11| — theit/ janding site and its approach and orbit to reach the ay down 250 yards tavern a at be should questions boundary ; make should They moon. rs hoi his fj d a o r diplomatic settled through home Frida: ment said. “And pending a citMeat acer ne hours, since they had some7 Gave the command ship and] nesday, May 28, 3at 10 a.m.n in Los Angeles on Tuesday at channels,” i i of is + Pleasant Grove,natural died causes, at his/of the American Legion Squad and 2:30 pm member of the Ute Last Burley, Ida., a daughters, Ralph H. Egan of Katherine Holley son of Reuben| Washington; Mrs. Joyce Strong (Lowana) Lee ¥ Stee of .| road from his pub, I state- Jocal eee G. and Idaland Mrs. Rayy (Maurine) Chris- Ri A M d May Walker|ten, bota of Provo; and Mrs. ites Are Mon ay Weeks. He|Sterling é ‘ Saturday's . . . Past Presidents SPRINGVILLE —Funeral ser_ Lake City. wulitz, Provo, fue jary C. ane Path can be recognized by back to a splashdown in 54% astronauts whizzing aboveit. neral services will be Wed- “an added Hagar communcaton| Shur Sy "Provo, Fier Spacecraftengine Kick, and because the earth's eee yet in} Howard Hall will recite the iwith he cee gai| The next big test for the as ote ene ine see “|| lege i ee a at #30 7:30 pat p.m. soccer on television and stalked Apollo fliers comes Monday eeinr on in the Berg, Drawing Room down n to the local bingo hall for morning when they lineup their was so close that] George will say the Rosary. entertainment. Her anger net- spaceship to hiti a “" “hoop” ” 30 ‘approach Cernan said he could almost} Interment in the Provo City ted the Kingsley $12,200. miles wide, and at a height of iG z . 16, 1929 in Salt brothers and sisters, Troy Egan Holly. 75.whodied Thursday * Mr. Weeks “In my CHIGWELL, England fi (UPI) gravity is helping to pull them "Sper ee mass, Friends may call at |—Bdna. Kings in Their only disappointment) the mortuary Tuesday, May married ee, City; 12 grandchildren; tise Gor Ravine “larpaell Of Kiwanis Harris on Mar, |five great grandchildren; five (°° OT. | . home. Gaa” tained and conflict averted.” |ANGER PAYS OFF —— . raorSakae hn win ol Se Aug. 2, 1909 Beeee and three 7 hapel Tuesday. Father “If there had been play on $00,000 fei, southwest of the 7oaC%, Out and touch the “hill Cemetery. of Burley, Ida.; Alvin Egan of 13a. at I p.m. in the Spring. | Honored by Club tv1 woulq never have gone Fiji Islands, east of Australia| He wasa ee Wash.; Mrs. Carl vile Poarihtenth LDS ga out,” she said. | They are scheduled to dive! member of the LDS Church. He (Ethel) England of Boise, Ida; i..56] with Bishop Blaine’ SPRINGVILLE — Past presi- BELIES NAME — ‘ eer dhsears, ahooe yon, and had been an iron-| (Lucy) Stalking of Carey, Wast. "Fviends may call at she lett as sel wae ee eatin fought By slicing into the air blanket fo) ‘or two i boneee fal alld on tp Aours's.000 degree temperatures worker in Local No. 27 for 25] ducted Funeral servicesat will be con-'whesicr Monday 10 am.in er Mortuary I 3 tonight ght from | |tribute, : with Maurice C. Bird as. trols, +. Ltd., » years. the Washin, LDS Ward ch 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday prior |toatmaster. It was a ladies’ Friday, Surviving are his widow of el. Fri ee ; ‘@P-!to services. Burial will be in night program Pleasant Grove; two sons and 44. catincetats . a the'she Springville Pleasant Grove; Richard Weeks | ronds) Bee Mg ——— two daughters, Leland Weeks, ma is ak oy COTBE,| Cemetery. pam. ‘and the ship’s heatshield. | If ‘pollo 10 hit ‘the Evergreen! Past presidents still active in NEW APARTMENT the clube include Harold Chris- jtensen, J.F. Wingate, Milton oe Tegal Ronen Oe Wandsoeaeacation tone and intoler: and Mrs. (Elaine) Ander-| ae Ad- eypAND AUTHORITY gon, bothLoren of American Fork: ‘iti eeBern vies 0wall be conduct Harrison,E. Clyde, F.C, Packard,W. W.W. A Strong, W. 245 given’ because a vie a ee ably If it 4partment her husband eacne high Gn 400temperatures. shallosly , oun if res. and Mrs. John (Peggy Ann) eatin - “Ol ; a i" the "WASHINGTON (UPI) —The Brockbank, Harrison Conover, The council, after Wright of Magna; nine grand 6, fea Mortuary, 'sFT-ClO has expressed its D. Merle Sargent, John Y. checkingborough with the medical children; stepfather, Eric Berg irl seteed Sets de an call support for legislation to Bearnson, J. Frank Cranmer, officer, decided the unidentified of Eugene, Ore.; two sisters, Ne hour prior to services. Burind the Fi George R. Bird, Glenn W. Coff- woman could move into a new : } al will be in the Provo C eran: she Kool and. Dee i i Mrs. een, Orville (Noma) Gee of Salt ith miliary vit vo Ceme-| Administration's authority to M2n. Sterling Price, Finley pos vith a separate bedroom Lake City, and Mrs, Eugene ‘'Y ¥1'2 militaryrites. protect children from hazar-|Roylance, Oliver Dalton, How- ooo. her health was being — ester Evans Funeral services will be held Mwesiay af 1:00 paw at the |considering an interim report of L. Sheffield, Clifford H. Crand- MODEL NOT MAKER s fie Reto Canleae on a aeeechtan Product Safety. ‘10 Legis- Sumsion, " aeetiad Dies at Home lative Director Andrew J. Eldon L. Reese. . ary, Pleasant Grove, Monday | GOSHEN —Lester Ray Evans, aeDe caeae at al oab ee Servic€s. Goshen of natural causes. be in the Plessant) children. He was born Jan. 21, 1908 at Grove City Cemetery. ae CARD OF THANKS |Lake Shore, a son of David! L. and Sarah Ann Hansen| |Evans. He had never married.! | He attended schools at Lake Our familyis sincerely grate- Shore, and Spanish Fork High ful for the manyacts of kind-| School. | in He was a member of our beloved husband and father.! Surviving are a sister and FAMILY MORTUARY SussentGane We desire especially to extend brother, Mrs. George (Hazel) our thanks and appreciation to Roylance of Springville, those who took part at the ser- Orville Evans of and] Fallbrook. vices, offered expressions of Calif. sympathy, sent flowers, con- Funeral services will be con-| tributed to the Memorial Fund ducted Monday at 1 p.m. at the or in any other wayassisted. Keith Jolley Mortuary, Payson, +h . and Mrs. elt Burn work lessons by Sammy Bax- ter, 15, who wants to be a tailor. He was too shy to model it. ' IVAN’S DRUG the Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary 104 W West Friends may. call at e ane Sreeiateria Orem Sunday evening Grove, funeral services will Interment in the Orem City Cemetery |]/11:00 a.m in the Sundberg- Olpin Mortuary in Orem. and at the church prior to the services, Interment will Friends may call one hour |f prior to services. Burial will (Beth) Nielson and will be in the Spanish Fork be in the Pleasant Grove City jf be in the Provo City CemeCemetery Neca Weinvite your visit and inquiries, and your comperison est Center - et our work, our services, and our reputation, 79 Years of Service Ph. 373-2672 T P 0 OPEN d Frovo an | Centra h Uta TODAY wars Friends HowardWilk H. Egan funeral Sere eal TOT eae may ca. e Mm. to |} Sorviten services wil ba be nemae y at at | Mortuary in Pleasant Grove = 201 W.Ist SOUTH 373-7001 ce ee Kim Noble, drowning vici : a ae heecadMendy Ward Chapel, 575 South 400 vans. Friends may Call} \city Cemetery, —__—— mini - dress man's shirt made at needle- J. Baxter and family at the mortuary Monday one| Mr. and Mrs, Acel hour prior to services. Burial y. patterned she had to admit it was a Robert L. 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