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Show oe Page 4-THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Sunday, April 25.197) Springville Girl Killed in Provo Auto Collision 3 Obituaries Provoan’s Carolyn JaneBird, 18,of 129 S. daughter of Fred F. and Joyce Peirce Bird. She was a member of the LDS Church and a graduate of Springville = School and LDS Seminary. She was a memberof the Steno Club whilein high school. At the time of her death, she was a student at Utah Technical College at Provo. Survivors include her parents, Springville; three brothers and two sisters, Norman F. Bird, Payson; Richard P. Bird and Brent K. Bird, Mrs. David (Cathryn) Stewart and Lisa Ann Bird, all of Springville; one grandmother, Mrs. J, M. (Anne Jane; Peirce, Springville. Funeralservices will be held Tuesday at noon in the Springville Second-Eighth LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop William Ruff of the Eighth Ward officiating. Friends maycall et the Wheeler Mortuary in Springville Monday from 7 to 9 p.m, and Tuesday prior to services. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery. Floyd Swasey Father Dies Rites Monday HYRUM — Funeral services in Mona Ward for Charles William Garner, 50, Salt Lake City, who died Wednesday in Clearfield, will be held Monday at LES - the Hyrum Third Ward Chapel. Mr. Garner was the father of Charles William Garner Jr. of Provo. He was born Aug. 16, 1920, in and married Feb.15, 1942, and they were later divorced. He then married Georgia Newlon on March 14, 1969, in Salt Lake City. Mr. Garner was a salesman for Pronto Co. He was a veteran of World WarIl. Survivors include his widow; three son: and one daughter, Mrs, Steven (Marjorie) Kohler, Missoula, Mont.; Charles William, Provo id Garner, Beach, Calif.; 100 W., Springville, was fatally injured in a two-vehicle collision Saturday at 12:08 a.m. at the intersection of First West and ThirdSouth in Provo. Miss Bird was a passenger in a MONA— Funeral services for southbound sedan driven by Irah Dassir, 21, of 145 E. 400 S., Floyd Edward (Dan) Swasey, 70, Mona, who died Thursday at Provo, whe suffered 2 cerebral and multiple his home,will be held Monday at contusion ofthe face and knees. noon in the Mona Ward Chapel, abrasions The Springvillegirl suffered a wherefriends may call tonight basal skull fracture. She died at from 7 to 9 o'clock and Monday 1:05 a.m. at the Utah Valley prior to services. Burial will be Hospital. in the Mona Cemetery. Provo police said occupants of Mr. Swasey was born Jan.15, the southbound car were thrown 1901, in Mona, a son of Franklin outat impact. Joel and Emma Olsen Swasey. Driverof the eastbound pickup He married LaVon Rowe on which collided with the Dassir June 27, 1931, in Beaver; the car was Scott Riley Siraw, 20, of marriage was later solemnized Springville who suffered no in the Manti Temple. Mr. Swasey was a miner and visible injuries. Passengers in the pickup, construction worker. Survivors include his widow, Richard Brereton, 18, and John E. Bethers, 18, both of three sens and four daughters, Springville, also escaped injury. Floyd E. Swasey. Mrs, James (Joyce) Pay and Charlene Carolyn Jane Bird was born Swasey,all of Mona; Vernon L. Oct. 14, 1952, in Payson, a Swasey, Nampa, Ida.; Clyde A. Swasey, s Army, Jacksonville, Fla.; Mrs. DeLynn Pakistan Troops Block Routesfor Infiltrators Swasey, St. George; Mrs, Fred NEW DELHI (UPI)—Pakistani army commanders said ‘ava (Lorna) Sorenson, Salem, Saturday their troops have sealed East Pakistan’s border with India to block routes for infiltrators helping independence fighters in the civil war that began a month ago. MAGNA — Funerai services to A communique from the East for Annie Seat Hunt, 95, 9077 W. the Hyrum City meen 31st §., Magna, who died Pakistani capital of Dacca said Thursday in a Salt Lake City the Pakistani army soldiers were moving in several cohospital of a heart ailment, will be held Monday at noon in the lumns from the border to Magna Ward Chapel, 2940 S. 9150 destroy “‘the few isolated small pockets of resistance remainw. ing.” Friends maycall at 8525 W. Pakistan has charged that CEDAR CITY — Funeral Indian infiltrators have been services for Bryant Beacham, actively backing antigovern68, Cedar City, who died Friday ment Wires “in killing and at his home,will be held Monday =innocent and patriotic at 1 p.m.in the Cedar City Third Former Payson Resident Dies Beacham Rites Set Ward Chapel. Mr, Beacham was the brother of Mrs, Lillie Tranchell of and Pakistan territory, All-India said. The note accused Pakistan of kidnaping border security force men from the Indian side of the border. Biggest Protest (Continued From Page 1) David, He's in retreat from the American people,” Across the continent in San Francisco, where city fathers had declared “a day of a Soar to endthe war in 70, seven miles front to Golden Gate Park. Ottawa Delegates Gather And to dispiay their “‘solidari- habbit hin. oecae aera Democratic party convention in into Indian territory. All-India Ottawa, gathered outside the Civic Arena and waved plaRadio ietnam to the Mrs. Lottie citing three recent shooting Levi 3IHunt, Magna; six incidents and rejecting Pakistagrandchildren; four great- ni cure|that Indian border sister, Mrs. guards fired into Pakistan. Ed (Sarah) Perrenoud, Magna Another note to Pakistan denied that Indian border security forces had entered Ada Holladay, Former Orem Pilot Safe Resident, Dies In Beaver crowd 200,000.” A police lieutenant on the street, halfway march, estimated “at least cee a Cit it from 7 to 9 in Orem most of her married “Chace reached the highway o’clock and at the chapel ‘He. about midnight when he hitched sec, : Sulwil U's in fengGl‘Doan, 5 mitted80 to Be"tay ver Valley Cedar City Cemetery. Copperton; Jefe Downs, Hospital where he is in fair Salt Statistics BORN, AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL a) Girl 1, James H. and DorcasR. a, McEwan, Provo. . ty; Mrs. * condition under observation. (Ada) Gordon, Tooele; 18 eaten Oe rd grandchildren; 58 greatcece: one great-great- eSnoae passengers were grandchil Utah Obituaries Poin to Randy H. and Susan SALT LAKE CITY — Robert oe Thomas, Provo. P. Alan and Sally Ann blake Chalmers, Provo. 10th ‘Ward chapel maaath Robert . Carol Lee Aaron Lynn Row cae Williams, Prov Lynn John and Pegy senien Girl to Alfred M. and Biane Duke Rowell, died Thursday; graveside ee Orem. services Monday, 11 a.m., rie R. and Fae Nielsen Memorial Gardens of the Valley. naylor Chioe Hunter Rice, 83, Cl) irl fo.“Darrell and Janice Friday; funeral pending, Jim Earl wai Heider, Provo. Gurule, 23, died Thursday; funeral Denis and Nancy May Monday noon, 2128 S. State picel “bee Provo, Henderson EugeneGraff, 7 died mes A, and DeLauna Friday; funeral Monday, ™. Giles Locchetti Ogden. beviesein WardChapel Broderick Fletcher, Orem. April 21 Charles W. Jarvis, 26, Provo, . |, nie Sprinovilie, andVValerie L. Wood, Kent S. Wright, 25, eee and Jacque L. poy 20, Ore Bere Mortuary $ ees! aeed 1841 Salt Lake Man Hurt in Car Near Am.Fork Convention Open House Set At State Hospital Satellite Fired From KenyaCoast Prep Rodeo Set In Spanish Fork Canyon Clean Up By Sierra Club Local Members QuotesIn The News WASHINGTON + Doug Wilkinson ° Arraignedin the Provo Court After picking up litter, members hiked on the landslide mass north of the present road and east of the park to see where the proposed new highway is scheduled to go. That spot is controversial because of the report of the state’s Geological Hazards Committee which advised the Department not to build the road there because of possible instability. War I Vets Meet Monday Main, vans, KBYU Radio To Broadcast ‘On Sundays KBYU-FM radio will expand faeces its services to include Sunday preliminary hearing will be hel1d broadcesting beginning Sunday, May 13. Bail was set at $1000 2%,at 9:55 and cash or $2000 ;>onerty. H. Stott, an manager, said that SYU-F'Mfeels the need to be of amidighLeland H. Ste Spanish Fork District Announces Opening of Sites for Recreation Barracks No. 2670 of World service to the com- those that will remain closed for the season have been deferred from use for rehabilitation of the turf and other vegetation. During the time they are fee ce will be planted, be set out and Panbenk erosion controlwill be performed. He emphasized that the normal maintenance work will be continued on all of the sites, whether closed or not. He asked forest users to help provide a pleasurable experience for all visitors by disposing of refuse in receptacles provided by the ing . munity and the station will present ‘‘a distinguished programming schedule not found anywhere else in Utah,” a program which will offer a clear alternative for Sunday broadcasting. Show Quiet Respect with FLOWERS PROVOFLORAL 201 W. istSv., 373-7001 fg ie’bePaeyieas mreMayle crs Stickney Earns ‘Duty to God’ Philip Lewis Ford ~— 6 died Thursday; funeral penFuneral services will be ing. conducted in the Berg eeeom Chapel of Square Maps day at 2 pm. In the Middle Ages. the Friends Siniy| st the Mortuary to p.m. people of Europe made and Kionday prior to services. maps byreading the Bible Interment will be in the Certain medieval maps were made square because the Eastlawn Memorial Park. Bible speaks of the four corners of the earth. GOPHold this into political ie this War I Veterans will meet AMERICAN FORK — A Salt Lake youth suffered extensive NA iam head injuries in a one-car Wolstenholme, 84, died idays rollover on I-15 Saturday funeral Tuesd-y, 1 p.m., Hunter near the West Main Ward Cha}a iE W. 35th S. Wallace Jeffrey GRANTSVILLE -—Robert access. James Hardy ie two-hour .old son Haycock,19, 1258 Cutler Circle, of Robert James Sr. and Judy Salt Lake City, apparently lost Hardy, El Monte, Calif., died Thursday; graveside services control of his vehicle and struck Mondafee p.m., Grantsville a meridian and rolled over about SPANISH FORK — Jack Cemeter: Stickney,16, son of Mr. and Mrs. SANDY. — Regina Josephine 5:30a.m,Saturday. Borg Anderson, 83, died Thursday; Hewas taken to the American Coey Stickney of Spani funeral Monday noon, Sandy Fork Hospital and was later received his Duty to God Award se Ward Chapel, 201 N. 2nd E AN — Esther T. Peterson transferred to LDS Hospital in in Fourth Ward Sacrament Le 70, died Thursday; funeral Salt Lake City in critical Monday, 2 p.m., Hall Mortuary, condition, The accident was Meeting recently. He also received his Eagle OGDE he investigated by Trooper Merrill Scout Badge recently in Brown, 0. diedapril va jet. Burnham of the Utah Highway ceremonies at the Palmyra rane ed was held Beteay. Patrol. e Center. 20, trea tori a. ate ee Mass Mon Guadalupe Canon cae ms W. 2nd N. Sat Lake Ci UNSET — Kiyoshi Yamamoto, Night sponsored by will be another march to an Monday at 1 pm. at the ForkDistrict, has announced the empty Capitol. Richard Nixon Veterans Center, 287 E. Ist N., schedule for opening recreation must go ... Richard Nixon must Provo,it was reported today. sites for the spring and summer Mrs. King The ladies auxiliary will meet season of 1971. Mrs. Coretta said With members ofth. barracks. Sites ing in the spring include Palyra, Middle America is in “moral outrage” The barracks work for the and appealed for “‘this nation to rights and interests of all Diamord, Three Forks, Coal Mine, Mineral Springs, sana to my martyred veterans, those who by withdrawing all have made the supreme Hawthorn, Whiting, Sulpher, troops from Vietnam by Aug. sacrifice fighting for peace in Birch, LoneFir and Kolob. 28, 1971, the anniversary of the world, according to officials ‘Th Lower Diamond,Dry Creek and Martin Luther King’s ‘I Have a of the organization. Cherry. Balsam and Upper Dream‘ Ke be closed all Veterans are invited to make Diam Mrs. said: “Let us declare that the war is over. ae and to participate in season except for reservation y discussions at any meeting areas. Letus declare that the wars on poverty, hunger and repression afthe barracks,it wasrepucted: Cherry, Kolob, Balsam, are in force.” special program will be Whiting and Palmyra will be One peace demonstrator and open for reservations only for inetin Monday’s meeting two members of the American the entire season. Reservations Nazi party were to and refreshments will be served. may be made with the i Fork Rangeroffice at 798-3571. convention in Ma’ i Ranger Evans explained that Avenue line of march. at the rr : she the sites that will open late and og Thursday Twingirls to Larry and Glenna ee pilots flew over the arta iietpt Vat today fa oe efiet to cae the down: ed craft. the Air Force as an airman and (Continued From Page 1) Universityof Oregon in 194 and later attended Officers Training received an M.S. from George School, receiving his com(Continued From Page 1) Washington Universityin. public mission in December 1963. He Orem Riding Club will be held May1 at the club's arena inthe graduates his lifetime of ex- administration in 1965. An ROTC earned his pilot wings in 1965 at foothills northeast of Orem. perience in the steel industry, graduate, he earned his wings in Vance AFB, Okla. He has flown from his graduation in 1938 from 1956 upon completion of flying 195 combat missions with over Everyone in the familywill have something to entertain him. The the University of Minnesota with training at Bryan AFB, Texas. 300 combat hours. He joined the public is invited to enter the a degree in metallurgical A Vietnam veteran,as are all Thunderbirds in 1970. Among them,the pilots have events. Admission is free, engineering tv his present post of the Thunderbird pilots, Col, Registration will begin at 5 p.m. as top man at Geneva Works of Swalm has flown 220 combat been decoratec with two Silver and the evening’s entertainment U.S. Steel. He came to Geneva missions of which 105 were over Star Medals, eight oneayes as general superintendent in North Vietnam. He joined the Flying Crosses, and 87 will begin at 6 p.m. Medal: Riding events wil! include calf 1967 from the post of assistant Thunderbirds in May 1970. Other officers include Maj. roping, barrel racing, keyhole general superintendent at Gary, Left wing position with the racing, dally team roping, pole Ind., one of the largest plants in ‘Thunderbirds is flown by Maj. William J. Elander,Jr., Atlanta, Jackson of Tacoma, Wash. Born Ga., materiel officer; Capt. bending, childven's barrel race the UsS. Steei system. in 1938, he received a B.S. degree Jerry D.S. Balt, Lubbock, Tex., and hide race. He is a member of the Of special interest to the American Iron and Steel In- in mechanical engineering from narrator; Capt. Gary D, children will be the greased pig stitute, Association of Iron and the University of Washington in Younglove, Vandalia, Ohio, seramble with the pig as the Steel Engineers, Western States 1960, He earned his pilot's wings administrative officer; and prize. Ribbons and trophies will and Eastern Blast Furnace and in 1962 at Moody AF'B, Ga. Heis Capt. Dennis R. Weddle, Coon Rapids, Iowa, information ofbe given in most events. Coke Oven Association, the an ROTC graduate. ficer Logged Missions American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum In Vietnam, Maj. Jackson Engineers, and the American logged 343 combat missions and ManagementAssociation. 488 combat hours. He has been with the Thunderbirds since 1969. Capt. Howard, of Ahoskie, An open house will be held on (Continued From Page 1) N.C., flies the right wing May7 from 10:30 a.m.to noon at the concepts of individual liberty position, Born in 1940, he the Utah State Hospital and at and faith in God in a world received a B.S. in mechanical Timpanogos Mental Health wallowing in immorality, each ing from N.C. State Center, 160 E. Center, Provo, person should analyze his own University in 1962 and was from 1:30 to 3 p.m. for the public behavior andsee that he is doing commissioned through the to view facilities availablein the all he can for his country. ‘Too AFROTC program. He received county to aid in Mental Health of many people who would be good NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI)—A pilot training at Webb AFB, Tex. the citizens. material for legislative ee U.S.-built Scout rocket hurled in 1963, Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton, wife he lamented, “spend their time an Italian San Marco satellite With 322 missions in Southeast of the governor, will be present doing nothing but sitting and into space today from a Asia, 69 of them over North to meetand chatwith the guests. criticizing their government.” launchingplatform off the coast Vietnam, he has flown 580 This is part of the observance of Everyone would Le far better off of Kenya. Mental Health Month in the combathours. he continued, if those persons Flying the slot position is Capt. county. Commissioner The solid-fueled rocket Gibbs of Loveland, Colorado, B. Roberts said that tours will would “take off their coats and grab themselves a piece of the blasted off at 10:32 a.m. with who was born in 1942. He also be conducted. the 360-pound moonlet tucked in received a Bachelor of Adaction,” its nose. ministration Degree in finance “The tvend the last few years from the Republican Party point It was the third laun: in from Oklahoma University and received a commission from the of view is not good,” the Senator the San Marco series. I stated, speaking of declining scientists said the satellite AFROTC. He completed pilot party representationin the State would -arry out experiments in kane in 1965 at Reese AFB, SPANISH FORK — The fourth Texas. Legislature. He said thatso far it orbit around earth. annual high schoolrodeo will be has been possible to keep a Joined in 1968 held April 30 and May 1 at the balanced bdget and maintain a Capt. Gibbs flew 140 combat Spanish Fork Rodeo arena at 8 tight reign on legislative apmissions in Southeast Asia, cf p.m.The public is invited. propriations, but indicated that which 100 were over North ‘This will be held by the South the party must pull together and Vietnam. He joined the Thun- Utah County High School Rodeo be united to maintain that derbirds in 1968, originally as Club. The club is composed of control. narrator. Capt. Gibbs is the only riders from Spanish Fork, bachelor among the ThunPayson and High pi Members of the Sierra Club derbird pilots. Solo pilot for the USAF Last year the South Utah observed Earth Week by picking County Club was rated one of the up litter along the Provo Canyon Thunderbirds is top clubs in the State. At the highway from the mouth of the Ogden rodeo last year the club canyonto just above Orem City business ‘ancisco garnered 270 points and won ATHENS—U.S. Secretary of park. State College in 1963. He entered three first places. Commerce Maurice H. Stans on Abouta dozen members of the High school rodeo features the possibility of increased ‘Timpanogos Branch of the Uinta such events as bareback and trade with Communist China. chapter beganpicking up litter saddle broneiplbull riding, “Weareall Playing ping pong the calf roping wrestling, in Washington today. I think barrel tele bens goat there will be gradually in- into bags which were picked up tying and break-awayroping. creased trade between the by the Road Department. Utah Tech The annual Western Family Fun Republic of China, but it will report of more than 300,000 start slow.” trators. Four dozen scheduled speak— Feather ers mounted the eam Robert F. Drinan, Jesuit priest and Democratic congressman from Massachusetts, telling a congregation at the Washington National Cathedral that the U.S. should start a $50 million rust wait no longer to get out fund for “reparations” of of an Asian land war. victims of the Vietnam war: HaroldGibbons, ‘hiecaslional “If America forgets its countless moral obligations we Union, drew lusty cheers that Stnata be called barbaechoed off !ocked government Southern Utah Mortuary in ‘ this country in 1905 and lived 1, Hitway 91. Thunderbirds to Highlight To Address Aviation Day Show Here NightSlated By Orem Club 250,000 people.” A special evaluation unit of the Justice ternal United States and the People’s OREM — Ada Forsdyke Downs Holladay,96, formerly of Orem, died Thursday in a Tooele rest home of causes incidentto age. She was born April BEAVER, Utah (UPI) — A Ephraim; Jensen,Cedar City; ight 1, 1875, mae England, Florida pilot was in fair condigran en; one great- a daughter of Francis and tion Saturday after crash-landand Emma Housben Forsdyke. ing his single engine aircraft in ; three sivters, Frank Beacham, Funerai services were held the snow-covered mountains 25 Stockton, Utah; Edgar: Saturday and burial wasin the miles northeast of Beaver FriBeacham, St. ; Amos day. Beacham, W: Utah; Glen Chase, 57, Brookville, Rose Bowtee, Las Vegas, Nev. August, 1905, in the Salt Lake Fla., told Beaver County Sher- buildings when he declared that Mrs. Tranchell, Springville Temple, and he died in 1934. She iff’s officers he crashed his Cesthen married Frank Holladay in Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. sna 172 in a snow storm about Congress for a lution Jane Maxwell, Mojave,Calif, 11 a.m., and then spent most of the Vietnam War,not the White Friends may call at the diedin 1955. 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