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Show Ex-Payson Resident Dies at 83 DAVE HUISH practiced pharmacy in Payson with B. F. Ott and then in his owa business, Huish Drug Store. He moved to Rooseveltin 1927 and there owned and operated a drug store,joined in later years by his son, Rotert D. Huish. He Was a member of the Msonic e. Survivors include his son, Robert D. Huish, Roosevelt; one Mondayat11 a.m. in Roosevelt with burial in the Salt Lake City Cemetery where graveside rites “will be held Monday at 3 p.m. Dies at 82 WILLIAMR. CORBETT Spanish Fork Native Dies SPANISH FORK — Funeral = for John Bevon Jones, Spanish Fork, who died vantin the Payson Hospital of causes incident to age, will be eeee yra Stake House in Spanish Per"Officiating will be Bishop chard Banks. ara may call at the Walker Mortuary in Spanish Forktonight from 7 to 9 o'clock and Monday prior to services. Burial will be in the Spanish 1888, in Spanish Fork, a son of John L. and Mary Jones Jones. In Salt Lake SALT LAKE CITY — Funeral services for William Reece Corbett, 58, 459 S. 5th E., Salt Lake City, who died Wednesday at the University Hospital, will be held Mondayat11 a.m.in the Linde Mortuary, 519 N. Main Street, Spanish Fork, under the direction of Berg Mortuary of Provo. A nativeof Spanish Fork, Mr. Corbett was born May5, 1912,to Carlas and Nora Thomas Corbett. He married Alverne Smith on March 21, 1933, in Spanish Fork. He received his education in Spanish Fork schools. Mr. Corbett was a farmer and was Santaquin city marshal for ashort time. In 1954, he and his wife moved to Salt Lake City where he worked for the state of Utah at the Fairgrounds. He retired because of an injury. He was a member of the LDS Church. His hobbies were hunting and fishing. Survivors include his widow, Salt Lake City; four sons and two daughters, Frank R. Peterson, Provo; D. Wayne Peterson, Ronald Corbett, Ro bert Corbett, Mrs. Ronald (Beverly) Best and Mrs. Ruth Morrison,all of Salt Lake City; % grandchildren; one brother and one sister, Mrs. Henry (Ellen) eas and Bryce Livestock Show Capped By Traditional Auction JOHN B. JONES He married Jane Liewellya Huntington on Dec. 28, 1908, in Spanish Fork, and she died on Sept. 7, 1965. Mr.Jones wasa stockman and rancher. He was a rider for the Cattleman’s Association for 10 years. Survivors include one son and five daughters, Bill B. Jones, Palmyra; Mrs. Willis (Clara) Mattinson, Smithfield; Mrs. Ella Schiler, Mrs. Nora Fowler, both Spanish Fork; Mrs. Elmo (Cora) Bagley, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Glen (LaNae) Webb, Granger; 18 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; three brothers and one sister, Mrs. Ervin (Minnie) Jensen, Ora W. Jones and Jay Paul Jones, all of ish Fork; Frank Jones, Spanish Springville. Corbett, both of Spanish Fork. Friends pe call at the Linde Mortuary prior to services on Monday. Burial will be in the Santaquin City Cemetery. Rites Slated Tuesday Noon SALT LAKE CITY — Funeral services for Katie C. Jensen, 85, 1320 E. 5th S., Salt Lake City, Mae Hone, Sp.Fork, SPANISH FORK — Mae Llewelyn Hone, 60, Spanish Fork, died at her home, 358 E. 7th N., Friday. She was born Feb.3, 1911,in Carbon County, a daughter of David and Melvina Peterson Llewelyn. She married Lorin E. Taylor on April 3, 1937, and they were later divorced. e then married David M. Hone on Novy, 14, 1947, in the Manti Temple. She received her education in the Carbon County schools and lived in Levanafiei her first marriage. Since 1947 she hadlived in Spanish Fork. An active memberof the LDS Church, she worked in the llth Ward Relief Society. She also belonged to the DUP. Survivors include her husband, Spanish Fork; two sons and one daughter, Lynn E. Taylor and Mrs. Bonnie Taylor, both of Dallas, Texas; Earl Hone, Spanish Fork; six grandchildren; one brother and one sister, Wallace Llewelyn, County; Tuesday at noon at 260 E. South Temple, wherefriends may call Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday prior to services. Burial will be in the Wasatch Dies, 60 Carbon who died Thursday,will be held Mrs. Don Lawn Memorial Park. Mrs. Jensen had been on the YWMIA General Board and had taught charm classes in the state, including in the Utah County area. She was born Aug. 31, 1885, in Salt Lake City, a daughter of Charles and Alice Decker Cunningham. She married William H. Jensen on Oct. 25, 1902, in Raymond, Alberta, Canada;the marraige was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. He died in 1960. Mrs. Jensen had also served on the Granite Stake Sunday School Board and was president of the Sugar House Ward YWMIA.Shetaught at the LDS Business College and at Henager’s Business College for many years. Survivors include three sons and six daughters, Dwight C. Jensen, Keith C. Jensen, Mrs. Heber C. (Lueen) Taylor, Mrs. Walter A. (Genevieve) King, Mrs. Harold L. (Joy) Robison, Mrs. Delbert C. (Carole) Steffensen, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Randolph S. (Patricia) Charlton, Wilton, Conn.; J. William Jensen, Glendale, Calif.; Mrs. Virgil L. (Bette) Towner, Brecksville, Ohio; a foster daughter, Tla Powell DeLay, Long Beach,Calif. (Maxine) Prince, Tooele. Funeralservices will be held Tuesday at 1 pm. in the Palmyra Stake House under the direction cf Bishop Hall Johnson of the 11th Ward. Friends may call at the Walker Mortuary Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday prior to services. Sex Fair COPENHAGEN (UPI) — An Burial will be in the Spanish all-girl topless orchestra and Fork City Cemetery. displays of what organizers of During the Civil War, the the exposition call sex jewelry Confederate armylevied a will be features of the 3rd ransom on the city of Fred- annual Copenhagen Sex Fair erick, Md. Final payment of June 3-7, fundsborrowed to meet the Ole Bjoern Thomsen, a Tansom was made Oct. 1, organizer of the fair, said one 1951. large travel agency was considering scheduling special sex pledaa fair charter flights to bring tourists to Denmark for the e toes event. Mortuary Services [ Goss! aes 1841 Kansas Man Dies on Bus Mortuary, 519 N. Main, Spanish Fork. Friends may call Mondayprior to services. Interment in the Santaquin City Cemetery. Crowds Jam President Is Impressed By Enonomy DAVID G. JONES Youth Dies Of Cancer, Rites Set OREM — David Grant Jones, six, son of John W. (Jack) and JuneAbier Jones, died of cancer Thursday at the family home, 1284 S. Main, following a long illness. He was born March 13, 1965 at Provo. His parents are members of the LDS Church. Surviving besides his parents are four brothers and three sisters, Mrs. Roger (Debbie) Farley, and Jim Jones of Provo; Mrs. Larry (Lindz) Memmott Randy, Terry, Brent, and Allyson Jones,all of Orem; and a grandmother, Mrs. Lula Jones of Springville. Funeral services will be conducted Mondayat 1 p.m.in the Orem 22nd LDS Ward chapel, 140 W. 1600 S., with Bishop Dale Goodson of the Orem 37th Ward officiating. Friends maycall at the Wheeler Mortuary, 211 E. 200 S., Springville, Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m., and at the ward chapel in Orem, Monday from noon until timeofservices. Burial will be in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Springville Woman Killed While on Tour SPRINGVILLE Katie Elnora Pennington, 70, 89 S. 400 E., waskilled Friday in an auto- pedestrian accident at Perry, Florida. Mrs. Pennington was touring with a group of Senior Citizens from Springville at the time of her death. Funeral services are pending and will be announced by the Wheeler Mortuary, Springville. enroute to Oregon. He said Heilig had told him he was dying of cancer. A telephone call to the victim’s father in Kansas confirmed that Yeilig had been undergoing treatmentfor cancer. Statistics AY “Ora VALLEY HOSPITAL Satur Girl 70 R. Alan and Kathleen B. katz Meredith, Provo. Friday Girlto William F. andWanda Lynette Riding Buck, Pro Git! fo Geraldand Sudith Ann Jacob Dick, Pi Boy to Wiliomand(carol Key Milczarek Ch Girl fo. Richard and Barbara Clark Rasmussen, Provo Boy to Alan and Ulla Britta L. Sandholm Melby, Provo. to Don and Marlene Moriohan Olsen, Spanish Fork. Girl fo Sherman and ‘Margaret Mann Wall, Boy to Ronnie,‘and Sheila Case Evans, Girl to Royce,and Syivia Cum: mings Young, Provo. Boy to Eldon and Diane Shipp Slater, HeberCity Champion, L re Shore; As for the demonstrations Champion Female. Jay going on in Washington, Nixon Phillips, Reser’ fe Springville, said he respected the right of Junior Horse Events: protesters to disagree with his Pleasure Class, under 13 years, Alien Scott; second, Shauna policy of gradual withdrawal first Pierce; third Craig Hanks. from Vietnam, but said he Pleasure Class, over 14 to 18, first in Dixon, second, would take whatever action was necessary to deal with lawless- . i second, ness by the demonstrators, “The right to demonstrate for; Lewis; second, peace abroad does not carry ; third, Jay with it the right to break the Taylor. Roping, first, Clark Koyle; second, Blaine Wride. peace at home and we are Shetland Horse Pulling, first, going to see to it that anybody Clarence Melburn;second, George who comes to Washington to Venstra; third, Anson wei: Juding T demonstrate peacefully is Livestock FFA,first, Springville: second, protected in that right,’’ he Box Elder; third, Gunnison Valley. said. Dairy FFA, first, Spanish Fork; second, Sky View; third, Pleasant Grove. 4-H Livestock Team, first, Nixon also characterized as “hysteria” and “political dema- springviile, second, Benjamin. goguery”claims of wide-spread Calf Scramble Winners: Steven political surveillance by the Johnson, Scott Staheli, Eddie Saxton, Scott Nelson, Dana Beck, FBI and wiretapping of Ameri- Greg Balsy, Neil Westwood, and can citizens, ‘494m eeaeeae translers, sight seeing fs, beds, lected near beaches. Fern Forest tow, meas, vokanees, feteParker Resch, Keno, Maui Needle, Lhasa, Sherton Ketel, Pea! 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Gud- (Tother mundson, 81, funeral was held Saturday. | Henry Harkins, 66, retired superintendent of Kennecott’s powerplant, died Friday; Public eee funeral Monday noon, 372 NOW Youve Is OGDEN —Ira R. Isley, 74, died Friday; funeral Monday, 1 p.m., Larkin Chapel of the Dawn. Alice Elizabeth Haskin Hanchett, 85, died Friday; funeral Monday, 11 ee Lindquist and Sons Mor. NFAIRVIEW — Jack Edward Maddex, 42, died Thursday; funeral Tuesdayin Manteca,Calif. MUR isa May powneyCaldwell, a4, died Friday’ funeral Monday, 1 p.m., Vernal Mortuary. MAGNA Albina Maria Medina Herrera Esquibel, 74, aied Thursday; Requiem Mass day, 10 a.m, Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. MARRIOTT — Marcus Charies Ellis,af died Friday: funeral jhon 1 p.m, Lindquist and Sons Mortuary, Gaden. Traditional diamond fot in 14 Karat gold is still yourfirst love. But you like the newer designs, too. Your taste is changing. Keeping up with Enlacebridal set, fy Mdiamonds YB BEESLEY Manelals In Ageless Granite in the Creation of Mon- uments and Markers, SAVE NOW AT 10-14 DAYS 4 ISLANDS. SALT LAKE CITY — Merle Lloyd Woods, ie died rey funeral Monda' ae S. Car 90 Yearsof Experience William Reece Corbett — Funeral services will be held Mondayat11 a.m.in the Linde Red Troops HAWAII TOURS Katie Jensen 3 ' 3 MAE HONE Protesters Massfor ‘Disruption’ John Jones Diinner ring 19 , diamon PAYSON — Dave Huish, 83, Roosevelt, former resident of Payson, died Friday in a Salt Lake City hospital of causes incident to age. He was born April 25, 1888, in Payson, a son of ‘Orson and Anne Marintha Pik ering Huish. He married Edith Douglas who died June 4,1955. He was the last surviving member ofhis family. His father was the writer of words and music of many LDS hymns. He attended Payson schools and later was graduated from the school of Pharmacy, University of Chicago. He ‘ UPI Writer (Continued Frem Page 1) Caucasian woman with brown ie, Oey 8 tomboasse pert a skuil after pT andoffic officials said the woman through the chest. A report Friday, shortly WASHINGTON (UPI) —Tens before Miss Webb reappeared of thousands of antiwar protesalive, said an examination of ters massed in the capital the skull failed to check out Saturday to try to paralyze the with Miss Webb's dental government, but President Nixrecords, on declared he would not allow “It’s great to be alive,” Miss demonstrators appealing for Webb messaged New York ace in Vietnam to break the headquarters, where UPI Ediw at home. tor Roger Tatarian said the With more than 500 military news was “the miracle we had police on guard just across the been warned not to t” and Potomac, a predominantly “all of us are profoundly youthful throng estimated at grateful.” 35,000 overflowed a “‘tent city” Freed with Miss Webb were on the banks of the river in Toshiichi Suzuki, a corresponto a cali for wide dent for the Japanese newsreel spread civi! disobedience startagency Nihon Denpa News; and ing Monday. four Cambodian interpreters The People’s Coalition for and photographers, ones Peace and Justice and an Chhim Sarath of UPI. affiliated group called the May were releas' before an Daytribe, organizers of the Saturday near the village of found most of them dealt withforeign affairs, PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXONholds press protest activity, have vowed to Kralang, about 40 miles southso he concentrated this time on domestic conference on front lawn of Western White disrupt traffic on bridges and west of Phnom Penh and questions. main arteries into the city and House. The President said he had looked over roughly 15 miles northeast of to block access to key federal the questions asked in the last conference and where they were captured. buildings. They have designated Miss Webb spoke at a news 21 targets,including the Justice conference in Phnom Department. about six hours after she was (Continued From Page 1) flown to the capital in the personal helicopter of Gen. Friday afiernoon when a large Sosthene Fernandez, commanU.S. Army reconnaissancs team der of the Cambodian second (Centinued From Page1) landed by helicopter on a hill Wolfe, Goshen. military region. three miles northeast of the crowd. Breeding’ Beef — Junior Division: Range Bull Clas: Hereford, Champion Femaie, Champion, H.3 Cattle Ranch, zone. Communist ambushers The Provo Air Show, Miss Webb said she and the ReSchuman, FFA, Peoa. Spanish Fork; Reserve Champion, others fled into the jungle us, Champion emale, 2.,Ross Nielsen and sons, Spanish opened fire, and one of the culmination of months of helicopters, a UHI troop planning and preparations, was during the battle that erupted Ronald Bowen, 4H,"Spanish Fork; Champion Female, cone Class Dairy: carrier, was shot down,killing sponsored by the Provo at 1:30 p.m. on April 7 and Reserve ag LeBaron, 4-H American Holstein, Junior Champion spent nearly 24 hours wander- ; Female, Lynn Partridge, Spanish three Americans and wounding Chamber of Commerce, the BYU Air Force ROTC, and the ing through a forest before they Breeding Beef — Open Class: In Female, one. Hereford, Champion University; Provo Squadronof the Civil Air were capturea near a u- Reserve Champion Bull, Gi mpion Female, U.S. forces struck back, and nist bunker. She said the group Malmgren Hereford Ranch, Brigham Young University; two more Americans were Patrol, with active support from Provo City and Utah County. had some narrow escapes from Gunnison; Champion and Reserve Reserve Champion Female, Bill killed and nine were wounded. Many agencies, organizations, Champion Female, Maimgren Wright, Grove. U.S. and Cambodian air and Hereford Ranch, Gunnis Communiques said Communist andindividuals were mobilized artillery attacks against Com- ‘Angus, Champion and. Reserve Jersey, Junior Champion to make the show possible. munist positions in the first 24- Champion Bull, jebo Angus Female, Senior Champion Female, casualties were not known. Champion Female, and Reserve Ranch,Star Rt., Nephi. The entire event came off Field reports said U.S. hour period. Champiol ani Reserve Champion Female, Sterling aircraft attacked a fortified without any serious accidents, Champion Female, Nebo Angus Ballard and Sons, Payso Breeding Swine ~Juntor Division: bunker complex in the A Shau although about a half hour Ranch,Star Rt., Nephi. Galloway, Champion ani Poland China, Boar ane Valley area Friday and killed before the show began, a light Reserve Champion Bull, Jeff Champion Female, Berry Arnola, private plane crashed on the Wolfe, Goshen; Champion and 21 Communists, chester White, Champion Reserve Champion Female, Jeff runway just after take-off. The Female, J. Merrill Hallam, FFA, The seventh phase of PresSpanish Fork; cannon Boar, ident Nixon’s troop withdrawal pilot escaped injury. Roy Arnold, 4-H, Lehi Hampshire, Champion Female, program began Saturday and SALT LAKECITY (UPI)—A Jay Phillips, FFA, Springville; military sources said 30,000 Reserve Champion Female, Kansas man died while riding Now You Know Clarence Foster, FFA, Lake Americans would be sent home on a bus between Colorado and in the next two months. These jore. here Friday, apparently from By United Press International Yorkshire, Champion Boar and men will include the remaining Champion Female, Kevin Baadnatural causes. Theearliest recorded mountMarine combat troops in He was identified as LawVietnam and the reduction will ed horse race was held during rence Dean Heilig, 21, of Arthe XXXII Olympiad in Greece cut the size of the over-all U.S. Champion kansas City, Kan. about 624 B.C. (Continued From Page 1) pail Thonton, FFA, Pleasant force to about 250,000 men. Bus driver George Eastman Congress tee a $250 Gi said he realized the man was million loan to help out Bi "eeding Swine — Open Class: Champion Boar, Lee Ray dead when he pulled “he Conti- financially troubled Lockheed Lake Shore; Reserve nental Trailways bus nto Salt Aircraft and said he would have Shepherd, Baanpion Boar, Joel Sanderson, an announcement on this Benija Duroc, Grand Champion, Jay Monday or Tuesday. Phillips, Springville; MAY 10, JUNE 2, JULY 21, AUG. 18 =< Obituaries Sp. Fork’s ds $250 4—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Sunday, May2, 1971 BEESLEY MONUMENT & VAULT ROHBOCK 725 South State Provo, tah 374-0580 10425.State, Orem, 225-3001 SONS FLORAL "Zales Custom Charge Zales Revolving Charge Master Charge A you keepsus aheadof the times. And rightontargetfor Mother's Daygifting. a Bridal set 13 diamonds, Yecarat total =e 179 Diamond pendant sobtaire $125 j Use oneof our convenient charge plans* “Prices may vary according to exact diamond weight tions 1 ZALESJEWELERS: 62 W. Center |