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Show emai Man Dies Pills Kill Murray In Provo Girl, 2 Am. Fork Spanish Fork Woman’s SPANISH FORK — ie Nelson Nielsen, 73, Spanish Frida} at MARYW. BALLARD Orem Man Dies in Hospital OREM — Hodson V. Shepherd, 57, died Friday at Utah Valley Hospital following a heart attack. Helived at 403 W. 800 S., Orem. Mr. Shepherd was born in Kamas on March 31, 1914, the son of Vincen. and Mary I. Hodson . He married Martha Padjen on Jan.25, 1938, in Salt Lake City. He was a distributor for the Standard Oil Co. and a member of the LDS Church. Mr. Shepherd moved with his family to Salt Lake City where Nelson, She married Jack Burton sept. 28, 1917, in the Salt Lake and they were later divorced. She then married Ezra Lewis on Dec.31, 1946, and he died Jan. 14, 1953, She married Albert Nielsen on Aug.3, 1955, in Provo and he died Sept. 29, 1963. She was a member of the LDS Church, being a Relief Society teacher in the Spanish Fork Fourth Ward. Mrs. Nielsen received her education in Spanish Fork and during World War II worked in a small arms munitions factory in Salt Lake \vors include one son and Elmo Burton, Chico, Calif; Mrs. Woody (Lula) Steuart, Ohio; four grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; two brothers and five sisters, LeRoy Nelson, Ogden; Charles Nelson, Las Nev.; Mrs. Ares he attended school, graduating School. He was (Margaret) Gammell, Orem; the Standard Oil Co. for 35 years, 25 years of Long which he was a distributor. He ran a distributorship in nse) : Blackfoot, Ida., before coming to Provo in 1956. He was a member Glen (Beulah) Halt, Palmyra. Funeral services will be held Mondayat 11 a.m,at the Spanish Fork Fourth LDS Ward Chapel Veterans, " the Independent with Bishop Frank C. at Business Association and the officiating. Friends may Riverside Country Club. He was the Linde Mortuary Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday one an active sportsman, Heis survived by his wife; one hour prior to services. Burial son, Vincent P. Shepherd, will be in the Spanish Fork City Orem; two brothers and one Cemetery. sister, Richard H. Shepherd; oned Mass.; Leo aah Sh , Westport, Conn.; Mrs, Walter (Isabella) Easlyn, Salt Lake City; and one grandchild. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m.in the Berg Drawing Room Chanel at 185 E. Center, Provo. Bishop Louis Ringer will officiate. Friends may call at the mortuary prior ete Burial will be in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Cemetery, 3401 Highland Dr., Salt Lake’City. Orem Residents’ MotherDies one Of Payson Funeral serviceswill be held Mondayat11 a.m.at the Payson Fifth Ward Chapel under the LEONARD K. YOUNG ions, three sons, Henry (Norma) Walton, LaPuente, Calif; Mrs. Glade (Eva) Shelley, American Fork; Mrs. Lyman (Colleen) Staker, Granger; 25 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Jeseph T. Young, Orem; Luther Young, American Fork; two sisters, Mrs. Olive Woodside, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Jim (Hazel) Weir, Lomita, Calif. Laura Orme, 81, Salt Lake City, died Friday in Seattle, , of a heart attack at the home of her son. She was born Dec. 15, 1889, in Teton, Idaho, a daughter of Jesse Merritt and Utah Obituaries Sarah Ann Dowdell Baker. She was the mother of Mrs. Beth Amott of Provo. She married Daniel John Orme on At . 16, 1911,in the Sali KENNETH STRAUSBURG 6-Year-Old Springville Youth Dies eu we, FlorenceT. Hoistead, led Wednesday; fone Strausburg, 1265 500 E., She Garrard Sept. 22, 1926 in the Salt Berg Mortuary } Servi 3s 373-1841 Case Provo Arthur L. Gallup Services were held Saturday at 11:00 am. in the Berg Mortuary, with interment in the Springville Everg-een Cemetery. Springville, died Friday at a loral doctor's office of natural H. Orme a lotof time in her fe practi Girl to Gary and Nancy Elkins Adams, Provo. Boy to James and Sharc! McUne McArthur, Provo. irl to Gordon and Rebecca Walker Olson, Provo. Girl yonion and Carolyn Bell Blunk Pi Girl "0“Brent and Marvin Lee i Centervia Sixth Ward Chapel. ieg Springville. KAYSVILLE — Brad Scott t re. and Pauline Young Davis, 2-day-old son of W. Scott Penrod, and Christy Lyn England Davis, Boy to "Darrell and Carolyn died Thursday ; funeral Monday, 11 roma Sere Orem. a.m.,_ Bountiful Union Mortuary. Boy to Ronald and ‘Blizabeth CEDAR CITY — Sarah Isabelle aa Eadingion; Provo. Clark Allen, 75, died Thursday; to Stewart and Sharon funeral Monday, 11 a.m., Cedar marehall Jones, Orem. City Third-| Fourth Ward ‘chapel. ROY William Jennings McClure, 82, died Thursday; funeral Menesy) 10 a.m., Chapel of Flowers Mortuary. paternal grandmother, according to Encyclopaedia Britannica, Frank, 37, 753 S. University Returns Indictments SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — A federal grand jury has returned 19 criminal indictments to Chief U. S. District Judge Willis W. Ritter. ‘The 23-member jury remained in session from Monday until 6:30 p.m. Friday before return- ] ing the indictments on charges ree from rape to Crug sales Ave., Provo. He pleaded innocentto the charge. Non-jury trial is set for Aug. 3. Heis being retained in in connection with another charge. Clyde Hansen Baxter,42, 92 N. 300 W., American Fork, pleaded innocent to a charge of committing incest with his 14 year-old daughter. Trial date is pending, and the defendent was released on bail. Accused of eluding an officer was Daniel Maples, 26, 727 E. Center St., Springville. He pleaded innocent, and trial was set for Oct. 12, Walter Michael Iker, 26, 878 N. 95¢ W., Provo, was also charged with eluding an officer. He pleaded guilty, and judgmentwas set for Aug.6. He was released on his own recognizance, Arraigned on a charge of resisting arrest was Clinton Eugenen Roberts, 32, 1201 W. Center, Provo. The court denied a motion that the case be remanded to preliminary hearing in order that a transcript of the hearing could be made, but granted the defendant an additional week before entering a plea. Bruce Topham, 21, 576 E. 400 S., Provo, who was arraigned July 16 on a chargeof selling dexedrine, pleaded innocent to the charge. Jury trial was set for Nov. 0, Trial was set for Aug. 4 for Charles Taylor Ellis, 18, 1304 Elm Ave., Provo,, who is accused of entering Story Pharmacy, Pleasant Grove, on 16 Feb., 1970, with intent to commit larceny. 3 RELEVANT NEW PAPERBACKS terfiting. reer 1 9 indictments sented for ones to C Nelson Day, U. S. attorney for Utah, and James F. Housley, assistant U. S. attorney, have not been released due to the unknown whereabouts of the defendants. LATTERDAY SAINTS AND THE SABBATH “4J. Thomsen In all ie col atter=d Kamas Youth is tionship to claim until you learn somelittle known facis involving famous names: Joseph Smith, Orson Pratt, Wilford Woodrufl And infamous Recovers After HangingSelf OREM — A nine-year-old Kamas boy was rushed to the hospital Thursday night by Orem police ambulanceafter he accidently hanged himself on a swing set. Injured was Bruce Smith, who was visiting at a trailer home owned by Elmer Smith, 5023 N. Canyon Road, according to police. The child was treated and released. ALASKA .St%3tn CRUISE Sept. Ist thru 10th 10 Big Days. . *648 mi research. Al jascinat with information unobtainahle es, with 16 nho- elsewhere, 160 tographs, $1.95 BAPTISM THROUGH THE CENTURIES By Henry F. Brown From carly centuries to the the history of baptism has heen written: ia lone, laleold Europe and the Mid ! y the his of baptism from Includes Vancouver and Prince Rupert in Canada, and inside passage with ship state rooms, all transfers, s through the f the Christian best hotels, 10 meals, insurance, taxes and all sight- "HAWAII TOURS Merrill — mcs " August11, September15, October 13 CHRISTOPHERSON “RED CARPET TRAVEL SERVICE” 373-5310 292 N. UNIVERSITY, PROVO A SEARCH FOR MEANING IN NATURE ase BON TTarr)Vaya Carson, grandchildren; seven greatgrandchil ; one brother two sisters, Ralph Baker, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Louie Pickett, Smithfield; Mrs. Mary Snow, Hollywood, Calif. Funeralservices will be held Wednesday at the 22nd Ward Chapel 225 W.4th N., Salt Lake City,at 10. a.m, Friends maycall at the Russon Mortuary, 255 S. 2nd E., Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesdayone hour prior to services. Burial will be in Wilford, Ida., Cemetery. 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Missoula, Mont., funeral , 2 p.m. Berg of Orem. Burial Morturary, Spanish Fork. Funeral services will be at11 a.m. Tuesday in the Springville ee FistTwelfth Ward. Chapel Jorgensen, Spanish Fork Marie Nelson Nielsen funeral services pending from Linde Saturday: causes. He was born Feb. 23, CENTERFIELD, Sanpete 1965 at Provo. County — Ernest H. Bardsley,90, Friday; funeral Monday, Surviving are his parents of died p.m., Centerfield Ward Chapel. Springville; grandparents, Mr. BINGHAM CANYON — Tom Pace Lewis, Provo. P Aft and Mrs. Lloyd Barker, Aaaeees: 82, died Friday; funeral Frifa0ny to Mark ang Mildred 'y 2p.m . Holy TrinityGreek monty jomery Haws, Provo. LAURA ORME Springville; Mrs. Leora Orthodox Church, 279 S. Girt ge and Elizabeth % Strausburg, Provo; great- Salt LakeCity. Buhler George, Provo. Ricks Academy in Rexburg. gr CENTERVILLE Boy to LaVern ‘and Helen Foltz bebatid Fee 55, died ay Bancroft, Active in the LDS Church, she Provo. funeral Monday noon, served in the auxiliaries. Mrs. Girl to Dan and Judy Kirk H. V. Shepnerd, Provo, funeral services pending. Richard ST. GEORGE — Omer Bundy, ie died pe funeral Monday, 2: .m., St. George East Stake 12:30.» his AY ROTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Five persons were arraigned in Fourth District Court Friday before Judge Maurice Harding on various charges. Charged with selling the drug methamphetamine was Hyrum Grand Jury Ray Barlow of Burley, Ida. and Robert Filieger of Sunset, Utah. Larry Frear of Sandyis pilot of the tow plane. According to Mr. Steorts, the tow plane takes thesail plane up to a height of two or three thousand feet and then releases it. Thesail planes reach a height of 16 to 18 thousand feet, depending on the cloud base as they are notallowed to fly in the clouds. Average speed is 50 miles per hour. The cross country run covered Friday was routed over the desert land because of the moisture content in the mountain air and thunder showers that have been occurring during the week, Other planesjoined the group on Saturday and Sunday; some of them from Idaho and Statistics Kenneth P. Strausburg, 6, son é LaborStrikes kilometer: or 310.6 miles without edeeAue Tren are atwin a dismond oe and - 310 miles distance is a difficult course to soar. The men participating ee WASHINGTON (UPI) —President Paul Jennings of the International Electrical Workers (IEW) Union said Saturday that Vice President Spiro T. “a shameful in his recent criticism of black and labor California. leaders. SALT LAKE CITY — Stanley “In his remarks about black Gordon Baran, 64, died Friday; leaders and union leaders,” MarriageLicenses Jennings said in a statement, “the vice president seemed July 20 icob F. Martinez, 24, El Prado, t: otally unaware of the effect ofN.M., and eyed J. Trapnell, 22, funeral Monday, 10 a.m., 574 E. Ist imports on the condition of Santa Rosa, Cali S. Sarah Belle Laverdure,77, ie Donald R. Cees Jt black people. This is inexcusa- Kailua, ee Requiem Mass Hawaii, and Susan J. m., Cathedral _of the ble ... I can only conclude that See 21, Provo, 9 am. , Madeleine, 329 E. South Temple, Mr. ‘Agnew cares neither for Wilco:., 19, American Ernest Konrad Spiute, 80, Fork, cy Tamara Gaster, 17, ie< workers nor for blacks. As for Thursday; funeral pending from American Fork. S. State. Armond Dominic black workers, there is nothing ‘ in his remarks|but contempt. Schicklgruber 26rd Te. St. Ambrose Church,ate Adolf Hitler was called ictor Thoms, 61, died Wednesday; funeral was held SaturSchicklgruber by political opday. ponents atter the surname of 1 of Paul and Gloria Barker sevejonday, » Masonic Cemetery, A 6am, In Montana MISSOULA, Mont. — Richard Jorgensen, 43, former resident of Orem whohad lived for the past six years in Montana,died FridayofFifeina warehouse Mr. Jorgensen’s wife, Mary, 38, died last weekend ofinjuries received in the explosion. full obituary will appear in the Monday edition of The Herald. Back At Spiro Dies at 81 In Nephi NEPHI — A meeting of members of the Utah Soaring Society was held Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Nephi Municipal Airport. Friday morning, four sail 500 Of Orem Dies Bishop Orval H. Young, Burbank, Calif.; Dennis L. Young, Garden Grove, Calif.; Kennie Young, Los Angeles, Calif.; three daughters, Mrs. Meet Held Ex-Resident Survivors include his widow of American Fork; Soarers ing, Riet said. He was a Sunday School teacher and had served two stake direction of Bishop eee Montague. may the Walker Mortuary in arn tonight from 7 to 9 o’clock and Pear aE Peres: Burial Funeralservices will be held will be in the Payson City at 2 pm. Monday in the Cemetery. AmericanFork First Ward Mother LAKE POINT, Tooele County Shirley Garrard, Clays suitable for brickmaking are found in 45 U.S. states, according to Encyclopaedia Britannica. Bronson’s father in Trout Creek. Later Thursday evening the parents noticed the girl had taken the pills, according to officer Joel Riet. They induced vomiting andthe child seemed to be all right when they put her to bed about 10:30 p.m. Shortly after midnightthe girl went into convulsions and the family started driving to obtain medicalhel, About59miles from the hospital they found the girl hadnopulse and was notbreath- Provoan’s In Lake Point Lake LDS Temple. She was a coowner of the Garrard Garage and Implement Co. her Survivors include husband; one son and three daughters, David W. Garrard and Mrs. Paul (Jacque) Newman, both of Lake Point; Mrs. Grant C. (Nancy) Burgon and Mrs. Samuel R. (Mavis) Worley, both of Orem; 15 grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Nichols (Nancy) Dovlis, Long Edward (Mavis) MeDevitt, Newell, W.Va. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m, Monday in the Tate Mortuary in Tooele where friends maycall from to 9 p.m. Sunday and Monday two hours prior to services. Burial will be in the Lake Point Cemetery. Joseph Watson of i radioed matter-of-factly at 9:15 a.m. EDT thathis plane had been diverted to Havana, where he landed at 10:04 a.m. It was tne second hijacking in Kills Woman . PAYSON — Mary LaRie White Ballard, 46, Payson, died Thursdayin the Wasatch County Hospital in Heber City after being thrown androlled onae her horse in Strawberry. She was borr Jan. 3, 1924, in Idaho Falls, Ida,vadaugterof Marvin A. and Doris Griffiths White, ‘ge married Morgan Ballard on Aug.3, 1940,in Goshen. For a number of years she was employed at Osborn and Jolene plants in Spanish Fork. She was a member of the LDS Church. her Survivors includele husband, Payson; four sons and three daughters, Mrs. Gordon (Jean) Allred, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Joseph (Pat) Bona, Benjamin; Victor, Roy, Bill, Bonnie Jean and Brett Ballard, all of Payson; seven grandchildren; her mother, Mrs. Doris Buckley, Helper; one brother and one sister, Kent White, Magna; Mrs. Wayne Carter, i as many days. Friday, a 26 year-old man, Ricaerd Obergfell, was shot and killed at New York's John F, Kennedy International Airport when he tried to take over a plane for a ight to Italy. The National flight, No. 183, carried 76 passengers and a crew of seven, There was no indication when the victims or the plane would be released. The hijacking, which took place just north of Miami, was the seventh to Cuba this year, and the first since May 29 when a.Pan American jetliner with 68 persons aboard was hijacked by a 2-year-old man wielding a pen knife. That Boeing 707 was held for four days in Cuba —longes: of any plane diverted to the Communist island. It was speculated the long stay was due to the conviction by the United States of four Cuban fishermen for violating U.S. waters off tha Dry Torugas. The plane was returned to Miami June 2. The four Cuban fishermen, captured May 26, were released July 6, the same day as Havana announced the release of 18 Americans after holding them for enterng Cuban waters. NoCubans are being held in the United States at this time. MIAMI (UPI)—A_ National Airlines jet with 83 parenes aboard was hijacked to Cuba Saturday moments after taking off from Miami on a flight to Jacksonville, New Orelans and Houston. There was no immediate word on how the big DC8 was leered, or by whom. oe ee aa? later divorced. Peterson Sept. ‘s,meenin te ! Horse Falis, HODSON *, o JEPHERD In Court At Provo Jet Is Skyjacked Leonard Kane Young, 81, 600 MURRAY, Utah (UPI) — A S. 300 E., American Fork, died 2-year-old Murray girl died after Thursdayin a Frovo hospital of some nat causes. He was born from her mother’s purse in March 27, 1890 in Leavenworth, ‘Trout Creek, Rites Pend 5 Arraigned National Airlines straight to Zig-zag. Sew stretch stitches, too. — 0 . 4 Céntuies S195 A Search for Meaning in Free instructions on use of any new Singer* sewing machine youbuy. TheSinger 1to36° Credit Plan helps you have these velues now~-within your budget. SINGER Name 155 NORTH 200 WEST PROVO Adare cit tate Zip |