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Show 4THE HERALD, Prove, Utah Sunday, June 20, 1971 Obituaries CAN FORK — Dr. ee rk i Ex-Provo Woman Dies In Salt Lake DR. GUY S. RICHARDS His early education was received in Pleasant Grove American Fork during his early where he years of practice. During his term as district governor, De. establishing UlahSale es! ing the Stheat at American Fork, He maintained an interest in the care of the serving 2s a member of the trai ing school board cf directors until the was 5 ge BY g ff ste i ne Et s Ht “aPuliaee ZH [tq2é if FibsPERGTE Eeia J ;: EE i Former Payson, SpanishFork Resident Dies Court Denies aa2 era ke z residnt of Payson + andMrs, Clarence H. HarmonMr.of fed Spanishformer Fork, Civic Chorus anda pastmember of the Alpine and American For’ Stake Dr. Richards SALT LAKE CITY — Funeral services for Margaret Jones Harmon, 53, 2231 Logan Ave., Salt Lake City, who died Thursday at her home, will be held Monday at noon in the Monument Park Eighth Ward American Fork Hospital. first community bet operated a private hospitai in Annie Coleman, Twirisof Former Provo Family Die Former Heber Resident, Dies HEBER — Sarah Ann Lee Murdock Coleman, 86, 305 E. Oakland Ave., Salt Lake City, died Thursday in a Frovo basole ttert ailment. was born Aug. 5, 1884, in Elkhorn, Wasatch County, to Orson Henry and Rachel Ann Jones Lee. married Nymphas H. Murdock, June 1, 1908, at . He died Oct. 30, 1918. She then married Alva L. Coleman, June 28, 1922, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died WASHINGTON, D.C. weside services for Heather Mueller Porter of Georgetown, Maryland will be Seroyeae 10 Cemetery. The children died following birth Fridayatthe Walter Reld WILLIAM D. ADAMS Orem Man grandpare: Sept. 18, 1953. Dies at 67 — William D. Adams, 67, 871 E. 800 S., died Friday nightathis home ofcancer. He was born Jan. 29, 1904 Orem to George J and Temperance Evans . He married Nettie Rhea pringville Evergreen | person monthly. Whereas AFDC’s basically provided assistance to children and their mothers who had lost or been abandoned by wageearning men of the house, the medicare program, and a Family Assistance Plan (FAP) totally new and untried ap- drops all resirictions against proach to welfare which for the public assistance to “unbroken” first time would give a cash income to poor families. It establishes a sliding scale Firebombers, Looters Keep Police Busy JACKSONVILLE,Fla. (UPI) —Hit-and-run firebombers and looters kept riot squads busy Saturday in this Atlantic coast city, where three nights of street violence by blacks have brought 274 arrests and sent property damage soaring t $350,000, Fourteen persons were flushed outof a tw house and arrested after lorida Highway Patrol trooper was pinned down by sniper fire. Officers feared more trouble later Saturday following the fore midnight and trouble anew. Small bands of blacks reamed the streets tossing Molotov cocktailils, “They didn’t have time to do more than throw a bomb and run,”one policernan said. “We were always right behind them.” Several young black leaders stalked out of a peace-seeking meeting with Mayor Hans Tanzler and Duval County Sheriff Dale Carson Saturday The blacks demanded that funeral of 15-year-old Donnie Ray Hall, a black youth killed U1Indersheriff D. K. Brown be last week. Patrolmen Frank fired, , but Carson answered: Fouraker has been indicted for “T am the sheriff. I run the manslaughter in the ma, sheriff's department. He which touched off the wave (Brown) is not going to take the blame.” violence. The blacks claim Brown was Torrer.tial rains emptied int” of the streets in the Negro sections cf a “focal the city Friday night, but the grievances of the black community. say he is not downpour stopped shortly besensitive to black problems and failed to stop alleged police ity. After the young blacksleft the meeting Tanzler and black leaders drafted a statement, stating that no police brutality would be tolerated. Carson to make a_ public announcement that he woutd WASHINGTON (UPI) —Sen- investigate all such complaints. At the height -f Saturday ate war critics, beaten repeatedly in their efforts to cut off morning's siege of burning and looting, 25 buildings were funds for the Vietnam War, ablaze. Officials fi ly manretreated today toward a Smith, Payson; Rollo V. Daniels, Malad, Ida.; Daniels, Alameda, .Calif.; and (Verna) New Move aged to restore order about 4 a.m. Bicycle Thefts BecomePopular Bf of payments starting at $2,409 2 year for a typical family of four with no income and decreasing gradually until the family's annual income rises to $4,140. Larger families up to eight would get more. The FAP also carries a requirement that able-bodied adults, inciucing mothers whose children are 6 years or older, must seek jobs or take work waining courses to qualify for benefits. Day care centers would be supplied fur children of working mothers. Clark Says Kent Deaths Hurt Justice RAVENNA, Ohio (UPI)— Former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark told a county judge Saturday the emotio1 impact of four student deaths at Kent State University last year caused a ‘‘total breakdown” in the system of justice. Clark, a defense attorney for ex-student body President Craig Morgan, asked Judge Edwin Jones of Portage Sen. John O. Pastore, D-R.I., said he was considering introing the “Sense of the SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Senate” resolution if the Senate j. Tuesday defeats a new move to cut off funds. The proposal scheduled for a vote Tuesday, introduced by Sen. Marlow W. Cook, R-Ky., would end funding of the war nine months after Congress enacted the measure. riot charge in connéction with the violence last spring. grand Famous Stylist’ zig-zagsewing machine bySinger in“Pacesetter”cabinet. Pastore said he had made no firm decision on the resolution but was thinking of introducing it as an amendment to the Now51499 RINweReT) 3s: ‘Sews straight or zig-zagswitch with flick of your finger. Get extra-wide Zig-Zag stitches too! cratic Leader Mike Mansfield and others. ‘Sew Practical and Fancy! Sew anyfabric, from chifonto leather, with just the right stitch length. Use €83y-t0-set control This machine darns,mends, blindstitches, sews buttons and buttonholes! And it ‘embroiders and appliques! 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Center jury because it did not include any studentts, “A grand jury was empaneled at a time of great emotion and prejudice and a statute was applied, so vague it lends itself to prejudice,” Clark said. “These combined create a total breakdown of the systems applied in this case.” ‘The grand jurv report, which was ordered destroyed by a federal judge, blamed ‘‘permissiveness’’ by the university administration for the violence. It said the guardsmen acted only in the line of duty. Save 20% % Snow Sanders, Springville. Heber, Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday prior to services. County CommonPleas Court to throw out 26 indictments handed down by a state grand jury. Jones did not rule on the motion, Former State Adjutant Gen. S. T. Del Corso, who sent National Guardsmen to Kentin May 1970 where they shot and killed four students, appeared at the pre-trial hearing for Morgan. He did not take the witness stand, Ex-Gov, James A. Rhodes, who ordered the guardsmen onto the campus to quell student violence, was subpoenaed, but he failed to appear. The subpoenas were sent out by registered mail, but Rhodes was believed to be on a tusiness trip to Florida. Clark volunteerec .0 defend Morgan after the indictments were handed down against the 26 persons, but his appearance in court was unannounced. Morgan faces a second-degree Now! by July 4, 1972. Soar as Bikes She is survived by two sons and two daughters: Mrs. Winnie Frees, Provo. M. Baird, Provo; Lynn N. Taylor Boy to Lani T. and Bonnie Ann Murdock,Salt Lake City; Victor Culley Haacke, Orem. Murdock, Orem; and Mrs. Roy Boy to Dellas H. and Colleen Tucker Sorensen, Provo. (Lucille) Todd, Roosevelt; Boyto Julius and Paula Coleman grandchildren; 38 Bernardi, Provo. grandchildren; four coe Boy to Wade and Linda Kaye Maximum amount for which a single money order Q. may be issued is $100. When a larger sum is sent, additional orders must be obtained. > & gage i S5 s 5 23 af it58 E lahganay 5 5 Ez= iN f Iee ii Besides the family assistance plan, which would replace the Aid to Families of Dependent Children (AFDC) program, the bill would raise benefits for the aged, disabled and blind poor from about $90 to $130 per Consider serving in all the auxiliary organizations. She enjoyed music asa hobby. Surviving are her husband of ; Phoenix; two sons and three daughters, Allen Edwards, Roy Edwards, Mrs. Colaum (Janice) Monk,a]! of Phoenix; Mrs. John (JoAnn) Gourley, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. John H. (Diane) Wittorf, Ohiv; 14 grandchildren; three brothers, two sisters, Clarence A. Daniels, Mrs. Bertie Statistics Cemetery. of Payson Tt also would remove a long list of restrictions and qualifications that have made the existing public welfare program obnoxious to the tax paying public, welfare beneficiaries and governmentofficials caught in the middle. WarCritics member of the LDS Church, # oats Library Board, a member Utah Valley Garden Club, and president of the Lockhart Post, BORN American Legion Auxiliary. She AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL was a member and captain for Saturday: Boy to Edward and Dianne Ziken four years of the Forget-Me-Not Peters, Provo. Campof the Daughters of the Boy to Jesse L. and Carolyn Sue Stubbs, Provo. Utah Pioneers, and served as Rockwell Boy A. and Linda it of the Wasatch County Miller Alleman, Springville. Burial will be in the Heber City M¢ Many supporters of the reform plan, starting with the President, steadfastly deny that it amounts to a guaranteed apnual income for all Americans, WASHINGTON (UPI) —Welfare reform, one of President Nixon’s most far-reaching legislative proposals, comes to a showdown on the House floor next week that may set the pattern for public policy in lealing with poverty for years to came, Barring an effort to open the House Ways and Means Committee bill to amendments, the House will follow debate Monday with two crucial votes the next day—one on Nixon’s controversial family assistance plan and the second on the entire package. Despite upposition from such unlikely allies as black congressmen and southern conservatives, the chances of passage were rated as good, with solid support from the Republican bloc. call at the Olpin Mortuary, ' BBP a gick ie Hl Funeral services rai sae i in- ag eng ; Provo City Cemetery. a I terment in <= ;:z ee af g iiEs iH 373-1841 For Nixon’s Welfare Plan Boy to Paul and Doris Beachem, Orem. Friday: Boy to Robert M. and Sandra H. ‘J « Red Gunners She was an active LDS Church and civic worker. She was a Mrs. Elmer R. member of the Wasatch Stake Cloward, Provo. Of Cancer - ‘Runaround’ SALT LAKE CITY — Derona Verdell Farnsworth, Jr., 65, 511 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Pugsley St., died Friday at his A Utah mental health official home of natural causes. He was born Nov.17, 1905, in has charged the Department of Health Education and Welfare Colonia du Blan, Chihuahua, Mcxico, to Derona V. and Mary (HEW)with giving the state the “runaround” on a grant appli|.” cation. Dr. Wilfred H. Higashi, director of the Utah Mental June21,1948,in Salt Lake City. Health division, said he is “fed Hewas a salesman. Heis survived by his widow; up and dismayed with “federal sons and daughters: Ronald, double talk” regarding local efOceanside, Calif.; Charles forts to secure funding for a Verdell, Boise, Ida.; Deronda Verdell, III, and David Steven, program in southeastern Utaii. He directed the charge to the both of Ogden; Mrs. Don (LaRue)Holtan, Roy; 12 National Institute of Mental grandchildren; his mother, Salt Health, NIMH, a division of HEW,because the agency has Lake City; « brother and sisters: Grant, Provo; Emma said $167,000 in federal money Broadbent, Mrs. Fred M. will not be available in 1971 or (Velma) Oliver, and Mrs. 1972 for the program. An important facet of the Walter (Beth) Henoch,ll of Salt southeastern Utah program LakeCity. Funeral services will be held would have been service to a Mondayat1 p.m., 2128 S. State, disadvantaged area with a high Salt City, where friends Indian population,officials said. Higashi clearmaycal! Sunday,6 to 8 p.m., and Mondayprior to services. Burial ly evident that NIMH fails will be in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. just content to pass the matter acound,”” The Navajo Trixal Council Dr. Paul L. Harmon, professor of business management at University of Utah. They had lived in Provo and American Fork where Mr. was head ofan automobile business. She was born Aug.4, 1917, in Cedar City, a daughter of Henry Lunt and Artemesia Gardner Jones. She married her husband on Nov. 4, 1944, in Boston, Mass., and the marriage was council is concerned and is tryized in the St. . Temple on March 20,1946. PHOENIX, Ariz. — Funeral ing to alleviate alcoholism, drug She wes a grauaate of BAC in services and burial for Donna abuse and suicide amoug the - Cedar City and of Utah State Daniels Edward,68, of Phoenix, University, where she was who died in a Phoenix Hospital valedictorian her She of cancer, were held Wednesday in a Phoenix funeral home. She (Continued From Page1) breach we must learn to live and Spanish Fork. with it. Provo. She was born March 26, 1903 in “The security of the nation is Survivors include her Rayson, a daughter of Orson A. not at the ramparts alone. Salt Lake City; her and Susan Crandall Daniels. She Security also lies in the value parents, Cedar City; two sons married William James and two daughters, Gregory Edwards of Spanish Fork July of our free institutions. “A cantankerous press, a ican Alan Harmon, Brenda Lee 10, 1925 at Provo. She attended Harmon and Mrs. Douglas Payson schools and was a obstinate press, an Sang (Marcia Dianne) Bagley,all of graduate of Payson High. She Salt Lake City; David Spencer, later graduated from Brigham Franco-Belgian Mission; one Young University and taught ichild; one brother and one elemen' | in Payson sister, Dr. Reuben Jones, ,Ind.; Mrs. Richard q (Henrietta) Harris, LaJolla, and in 1943 returned to Payson, Secretary Friends may call at 4670 where they purchased the Highland Drive tonight from 6 to Payson Hotel. In 1946 they sold eeeee ee the hotel and moved to “punish o installment tS Monday one hour prior to Justice Department services. asked Gurfein to stop them. dissolved. . He was Hits HEW In Salt Lake Dr. GuyRichards Dies In American Fork Hospital the American Dr. Higashi House Showdown Coming Provo Man's BrotherDies sewing instructions cn the use of your new machine. +The Singer toCredit Plan helps you have this machine now—within your budget. 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