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Show 4_THE HERALD, Provo. Utah Sunday.Aoril 18. 1971 Supreme Court Rules Uteh ‘Common Forest Fire Is Contained Tuesday for Dayof Rest’ To Be Unconstitutional U.S. Forest Service personne) CITY (UPI)— The court said in a decision statute in such general terms, contained a 25-acre forestfire at Provo Lady TheSALTUtahLAKE Supreme Court up- written by Justice R.L. Tuckett hasfailed to make ascertainable of conduct expected Services Obituaries Lindon Woman Dies of CrashInjuries JOHN W. DOYLE in an automobile accident April ll. She was born March 20, 1300, Lehi Man Dies in GEORGE A. BAME on June 8, 1921, in the Salt Lake Santaquin vane. They were later Salt Lake divorced, She was an active member of LEHI — Funeralservices for the LDS Church in the Lindon John William Doyle, 60, 612 N. Ward and at the time of her rd E., Lehi, who died Thursday SANTAQUIN Funeral death was serving as magazine in the Veteran Hospital in Salt services for George A. Bame,82, representative. She was also a Lake Cityof a heart ailment, will itaquin, who died Wednesday visiting teacher in the Relief be held Mondayat 1 p.m.in the in a Salt Lake City hospital of Society. Mortuary in Lehi Mrs, Walker was a member of Wing peop incident to age, will be Friends may call “at the id Monday at noon in the the DUP, She had attended tonight from 7 to 9 Santaquin-Tintic Stake Center in Brigham Young University. Man Dies Friends 1maycall at the Linde Mortuary in Spanish Fork the Lehi City Cemetery. Mr. Doyl le was born Oct. 26, 1910, in Lehi, a son of James a William and Sabey Doyie. He married Bein res ae ie: 19, 1930, in the Salt Lake Te . Mr. Doyle was a construction worker. He was a member Lehi Second Ward Elders Provo City Cemetery with full military rites accorded by the Bame. He married Pearl Holden on Nov.17,1919, Provo. He was a farmer Survivors include his widow, Lehi; five sons and three in ALBERTA WALKER She was survived by two sons and two daughters, W. Mack and Ivan M.Wi both Lindon; ul Clayton Wood Dies in Ariz. ee ere at Pleasant Grove Monday from 7 to 9 and at the chapel Tuesday prior to services. Burial wili be SUN CITY, Ariz. — Funeral Provo; Mrs. Zoetta Steere, in the Provo City Cemetery. services for Clayton ccratd Junction City; half-sister, Mrs. former resident Gira Slater, Provo. Kaysville, Utah, who fia ina Salt Lake City Utah Obituaries Tusuy hospital,will be held Monday at arabe oghe oe Meroe we and genealogical 11 am. in the Lindquist - Kaysville Humanitarian Walk Advanced; Heliport Set Lehi Native, i ie ikz5Egi eé lets i yy i g L. Boyer,eea Fridayfonceal ) Pyne of Orem. worker man, He enjoyed iting. He loved iturday in i of the Kiwanis Club. , Roosevelt WaraChapel” — Arnold de dlehurst, 78, ied Wedn funeral Monday, 11 a.m., miltord ‘Wara Chapel. KEARNS — Pedro ie Gonzal R 87, died Wednesd Monday, 10 Dame Catholic’ Church, Price. SANDY — Vern Emil Jones, 53, died Thursday; funeral Monday, 2 mM. 5850-9th E. . eet GREEN Clarence D. johnson, 73, died pees Shursday: ner eecel Fountain Green Ward Cha| Fotheringham,Orem. onesister, JeeBigs Righy, RobotVehicle’s Fifth Month Statistics On the Moon ®pin ‘rd South at 3rd East — Pleasant Grove 3rd South atIst East — Prove Prove 373-6668 is ever-present in the sur- roundings of our home and in the conduct of our statf. Through the years, residents of the community have come to depend on our capable and dignified assistance.’ Bera: MorTUARY PROVO, OREM, SPRINGVILLE Ciutat ee a) OF THE GOLDEN RULE Pleasont Grove 785-3503 Alberta Walker — Funeral ‘Services will be held jat 1:00 in the Lindon Ward Chapel. Friends may call at Olpin Family Mortuary Monday from 7-9 p.m. and Tuesdayat the Churchee services. Burial will be in the tery. Girl to Charles E. ae “Dawn Thurston Loper, Orem. Girl to Ralph E. and Bons K. Hutchinson Bolander, Ore: fey a eg and RebeccaGilgen unmanned Luna 17 spacecraft on Nov.17 in the Sea of Rains. Soviet commentators have "Sie to”Rendall andPaviette said its original program Bridenthal Holans, Girl to Clark MandJanice Bliss envisaged three months of eee but the robot functioned so well on its solarOnly one of tke Seven powered batteries it is continuWonders of the Ancient ing its mission indefinitely. DeWoilr, Provo. World still stands—Egypt's Great Cheops pyramid at Giza, built about 5,000 years ago. {BEESLEY MEMORIALS In Ageless Granite landed piggy-back aboard the FE a Officials said convoys of up to 200 vehicles protected by tary guards were being Pastor Jerry W. Stout of the orgaiiized for food shipments Victory Baptist Church said, between Ceylonese cities. “The Bible teaches in Galatians Fashion Show Ivan’s Drugs DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE VATICAN CITY (UPI)—It was a strange meeting: an austere, white-clad man of 73 ha one thing desire for authenticity and world peace. The spiritual leader of the world’s 600 million Roman Catholics received about 50 a including oe EnCanadian Italian ers and actors,an @ mass aes Friday, in the Vatican’s richly frescoed Clementine Halt. There were some polemical ex es, but the Pope said he liked the youths’ dedication and sincerity. “We are not in @ position to your artistic forms nor to evaluate the esthetic forms in which you express your personalities,” Pope Paul told the group, in Rome for a peace and brotherhood show. “But we look with attention to some secret values of which you are in quest: Spontaneousness, sincerity, liberation from some formal and conventional restraints.” Dixon. TheU.S. table tennis officials, players and wives spent the night in Tokyo’s famed Hotel before their flight home from the trip that saw Premier Chou Enlai say a “‘new page” had been turned in relations between the United States and China. For Your TAX RECORD A break with the past, for future brides. Diamonasets entwined togetherin a highly contemporary manner. 14K Gold mountings. Prove your ee with expense books of your choice. Enlace Bridal Sets OPEN SUNDAY 15 Diamonds $425 11 Diamonds $350 TwogetherBridalSets 1] a.m. - 9 p.m. to fill your \ emergency 10 Diamonds $275 drug needs CeCeie At City Center Slated Monday Pope Sees Empey Briggs. She married Youthful Orrin GrantFillmore on Oct. 4, 1906, Se Delegation ri Ghee and Utah State Friends may call at o a5 Victoria Green, Salt Lake in Kaysville ty. Dirty Bird fam 9ele and Monday OEST, The Netherlands prior to services. Burial will be ace , aanders Monday (UPl)The jared said they may call at the isos ote Ward Chapel Monday pe Sainiae using “obscene language” was between 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. ora chem nightly. The police are now wondering what to do with the talkative aeSey found outside the MOSCOW (UPI)—The LunokORN AY UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL hod One robet today marked the completion of its fifth Saturday Boy to Jerry and Kaye Stewart month on the moon, having Grover, Provo. struggled free of a crater in Friday Boy to karl& and Lou Ann which it bogged down and Steele Cook, Provo. nearly tipped over, the Tass Girl to inch and Darlene news agency said. House Tracy, Boy to David ‘Albert vere LaRae The eight-wheeled moon rover Gibbons Strebe, Springvi FAMILY MORTUARY the greatest aerial ae iythe world, the Air Force Thunderbirds, an aerobatics team, and the Army Manning Edward L. ‘Wood, Bountiful; Agricultural College. She was a Mrs. (Gwen) Relief Society visiting teacher Inseisberger, Kearns; Mrs. for 33 . (Jean) Triplett, Survivors include her one son and one two great husband; daughter, Denzil L. Fillmore, ceetebrah nd Eureka, Calif; Mrs. LaRue sisters, Wallace Wood, Salt Anderson, Ogden; eight LakeCity; ‘Mrs..Harold (Grace) eneight greatJensen, 3 3 Mrs. grand we brother and tinuing their raids in the country. 15 Yanks the ea i soeat which will Funeral Homein Pocatello. A native of Lehi, Mrs. ond Victory Baptist Church Service A military source said rebels 3:13 that Jesus Christ is the had managed to infiltrate Redeemer who brought us back volunteer battalions f in to peace with God and eternal the last 10 days and thatin the past four days there have been salvation. “The ‘us’ referred to here is three incidents of mutiny in not all mankind, but only those which troops their who believe that Jesus is their cers, only Savior and hope of eternal life, as fovnd in Ephesians 2:8 and 9 and Romans 10:9 to 13.” The church meets on Sunday (Continued From Page 1) from 10 a.m. to noon and 7 to 9 members will leave on a second p.m. at the Orem City Center. flight (JAL 2) due in New York at 6:50 p.m. EST Monda;y. But individual reactions to fe in ina range enthusiasm to a feeling of FASTEST DELIVERY depression. One player liked it SERVICE IN TOWN so much he asked to stay on, The Spring fashion show, but was turned down by the Chinese, Another said it was a “Fashion’s Freedom Frolic,” ‘the ae Valley good place to visit, but he sponsored ao nal Secretaries wouldn’t wantto live there. One woman member was hasciaton,vill be hed Monday dismayed at the drabness of zdhs Provo Elks’ Lodge at 7 life under Communist rule. Another noted that men and atl Utah County women are invited to attend the annval event which is part of the chapter’s observance of Phone 373-2672 National Secretaries Week, as ogee by Mayor Verl G. i Free Delivery events and numerous static POCATELLO — Funeral (ground) displays. services for May Briggs Because ofthe large crowds Fillmore, 88, who died anticipated, extensive Wednesday in a Pocatello ee ee eee Survivors include his widow; of cooperative efforts are being made by the air show committee and various safety, law enforcement, health, ical, and related agencies to assure the safety of those attending as elsas those participating in the Dies in Idaho ‘emple, ‘emple sgBL M. Comiza MM id Thursday; Mass ‘Monday 10 SPBarrien ‘s a 1040 W. ath Ss. Ciarice — Nielsen, 53, funeral pracy 7060 Holladay 26th Ward Chapel, 2600 E. per ee rn 2" m4 on Wednesday; funeral wa: ‘ Ma Poulsen Myers Everett Red Arms Shipped To Ceylon Provo Air Show Plans MayFillmore, oe 8 am. Saturday, after it had thatit did not need to decideif the legislature was within its of those affected by the statute burned an area northwest of Aspen Grove. and also what activities are rights in enacting the measure. Pleasant Grove District permitted and whatactivities “Any statute whose terms are prohibited,” he said. Ranger Stephen Rushton said 23 are so vague that a person of men battledthefire for about 18 He said the exceptions were ordinary intelligence could —< hours with all field-going perguess at its and dif. so “broad in scope as to cast sonnel in the Uintah District fer as to its application fails to doubt as to what activities the assigned. legislature intended to promeet the of due proThe group utilized a helicopter scribe.” cess,” Justice Tuckett said. to transport a fire crew to the The legal action that culmin- scene due to rugged terrain. “We are of the opinion that ated in Friday’s ruling was Ranger Rushton scid. the fire the legislature, by providing exceptions to the operation of the started on April 10, 1970 by burned rapidly to the top of the Skaggs Drug Centers, Inc., 10 south exposure ridge and days after the act became ef- followed thefire line to an area fective. The measur: became covered by snow. law because Gov. Calvin RampHesaid that operations were ton refused to either sign or in progress Saturdayto establish veto it. a strong line in anticipation of Third District Judge Leonard strong winds. He said the fire United States in the past few Elton declared the act unconsti- was man-caused. It was years, and many thousands of tutional May 12, 1970 and dis- reported in the Cedar of the young men and women have missed the case brought oy Pines Campground,northwest of Skaggs and others against 28 Aspen Grove. participated. Speaking to the students in firms that stayed open in violaceremonies beginning Satur- tion of the law. The statute read in part: day's walk, Rep. McKay said, “This has been the nature of “Sunday has cometo have speAmerica — to care about cial significance in the state of long as Utah and throughout the United America has that yearning, that States as a day of relaxation, soul feeling, then she is going to entertainment, family activity be great.” and diversion from customary labors. Rep. McKay added that the “It is socially desirable to type of a campaign in which the promote weekly rest from the students were participating — routine of daily affairs and to COLOMBO,Ceylon (UPI)— one in which they, themselves, promote family and social re- Ceylon sent a jet airliner to would be called upon to endure laxation and entertainment on a Cairo Saturday to pick up Soviet-made weapons from physical discomfort — was the uniform day.” woes type humanitarian ition, communica- Egypt for use a insurfor the participants tion facilities, public utilities gents seeking to topple the servi walabe able steal a little of and privately - owned plants regime of Prime Minister Mrs. the physical suffering that many with 24-hour operations were Sirvavo Bandaranaike, Western ofthose they are seeking to exempted from the statute, as diplomats said, must nee constantly. “I am were firms supplying goods and The rebels, most of them glad to be associated with young services to out-of-state travelers. young, unemployed men who people who are willing to put call themselves “Che Guevasomething into it besides rists” and say Mrs, Bandaraphilosophy,” he concluded, naike has not fulfilled her Scoialist promises, were con- 300 Participate In researcher. She compiled her family’s genealogy record and received recognition from the (Continued From Page 1) church for this. Her hobbies were handiwork, American Freedom from gardening and quilting. She had Hunger Foundation and the madeat least 100 quilts. Associated Students of BYU (ASBYU). Fifteen percent of the proceeds from the walk will go to the American Frecdom from Hunger Foundation to finance its education programs across United States. The Guatemalan Indian Village of Cunen will receive 42.5 percentof the funds. Cunen is under the sponsorship of AYUDA,a Utah organization dedicated to raising the economic and health standards of the village. Aportion of the remaining 42.5 percentwill be used by the Utah MARYS. CHRISTENSEN Valley Training Center for training mentally and physicaliy Survivors include one son and four daughters, Lorimer S. handicapped adults for jobs. The balance will go for a day care Christensen, Mrs. Glen B. (Muriel) Harding, Provo; Mrs. center for vhildren of migrant Taylor, (Ardis) Eastmond, workers in UtahValley. Other Walks ; Mrs. Rex We) But: Cal Similar walks have become (Majel)Clissold, Salt ake City; increasingly common across the one brother and four sisters, William Simmons and Mrs. Hewitt (Etta) Strong, both Orem; Mrs. Peg (Norma) Taylor, Vineyard; Mrs. Harvey (Donna) Franck, Portland, Ore.; Mrs. Art (Rachel) Reese, Sacramento,Call. (Continued From Page1) Funeral services will be held information officer. All are Tuesday a‘ 2 p.m.in the ee members of the Transport re Chapel in Company. ay with Bishop Mark T. Oldroyd Capt. Brent York, Civil Air pee Friends inaycall at Patrol Provo Squadron, and Dr. the mortuary Monday evening Eugene N. Davie of the hospital from 6-8 p.m. and Tuesday prior emergency ward staff, also to services. Burial will be in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery. ap tt worker Mrs. Larry (Kathy) O° Lehi; Brian Devey, Alpine; i9 grandchildren; one sister and two brothers, James Doyle, 3 21 . brother and one sister, Leland American Fork; Sherman McEwan ard Mrs. Myrtle Doyle, Provo; ‘Mrs. Fred (Maxine) West, Pleasant Grove. Clayson,both of Provo. Funeral services will be held Tuesdayat1 p.m.in the Lindon ai if 4 iad comiaener Pillar alae er court decision and ruled unProvo,died Saturday in Provo of constitutional the 1970 Common causes incident to age. She was Day of Rest Act on grounds of born May 14, 1886, in Salt Lake vague wording. The act, passed by a budget City, a daughter of Arthi session of the legislature and and Mary Culme: unenforced for 14 months because of court ci . Lake Temple. He died in 1934. vided that all firms except Mrs. Christensen received her those providing for “the maineducation in Spanish Fork tenance of health, safety or schools. 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