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Show Sunday, October 3, 1971 ley var See Pageé I ForOrher Pulley Noah ; : a head-on collision on AMERICAN FORK — Funeral For A.F. American Fork, director and visiting teacher. She was also active in Primary and had served an LDS mission to Florida in 1960-61. Survivors include American Fork; four sons, Junior Alfred Hayes, Clio, Mich.; Robert E. Hayes, Preston, Ida.; William ana . Hayes, American Fork; 18 children; five great-grandchildren; four brothers, Oral Eskelson, American Fork; Clemond Eskelson, Murray; David Eskelson, Ogden; Irving FLORENCE OKEY Florence Batelson,Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held Tuesday atnoon in the American Fork Sixth Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the Sons Mortuary Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. and NOAH M. PULLEY one sister, Ether O, Pulley, Salt Utah Obituaries Lake tx City; Mrs. Marie Cassey, SALT LAKE CITY — entes Richard Lovendahl, 89, we — Perey j i‘te d, Charles ‘ardelt ‘arnold. 82, dist ae funeral Riverton, Wyo, Bert Ray Russell, 80, died Friday; funeral Monday noon, Wasatch First Ward Chapel, Verat McCormick Simpson, 76, died Thupad Oe funeral ‘Monday noon, 4760 S. . N — TheodosiaPerera 76, died ThiLisaclie of the , Calif. Provo Woman's Tue 2 Pumas First Second funeral Monday, 3 p.m., Veyo Ward Chapel. Nearly 5,000 tourists, plus hundreds of office workers, pass through the White House door every morning. ~ 610= BERG MORTUARY SERVICES 373-1841 Provo Beverly Gean Allman Gard- ner Graveside services will be conducted Tuesday at 11:00 am. weather permitting. If inclement weather conditions, services will be conducted in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo, where friends may call Monday evening 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday 1 hour prior to services, Intermentin ProvoCity Cemetery. Provo Clark Newell Services were held yesterday in the Berg Mortuary at 11:00 a.m., with interment in the Provo City Cemetery. Provo LeRoy Davis Services were held yesterday in the Berg Mortuary at 2:00 p.m. with interment in the Provo City Cemetery. Lakeshore Cavelle X. Boyle Services were held yesterday at 11:00 a.m. in \ae Lakeshore Ward Chapel, with interment in the Payson City Cemetery. Provo Artell S. Draper Funeral services will be held Monday at 11:00 a.m. in the Sunset Ward Chapel. Friends maycall at the Berg Mortuary Sunday evening from 7-9, and at the Chapel Monday 1 ‘hour fa to services. Interment panogos Gardens. In Prove Brigham City BRIGHAM CITY — Funeral pel. Mrs. Norton wasthesister of Mrs,Zola Christensenof Provo. She was born Nov.9, 1896, in Preston, Ida., to John Isaac and Elvira’ Elizabeth Hickman Preece. She married Philip B. Atkinson on Nov.1, 1914, and he died July 5, 1935. She then married William Alanson Norton on July 17, 1937, in Logan and the marriage was solemnized in the Logan Temple on Sept. 11, 1958. Survivors include one son and one daughter, Mrs. Russell (Dorothy) Wise, Vallenctito, Calif.; Donald P. Atkinson, Ogden; 11 grandchildren; two brothers and two sisters, William Preece, Salt Lake Oral M. Preece, Carmel, Calif. Mrs. Christensen, Provo; Mrs. Vylda Nelson,Boise, Ida. Friends maycall at the Blaine Olsen Funeral Chapel tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock and Monday prior to services. Burial will be in the Brighara City Cemetery. Statistics BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Saturday Boy to'Kenneth and Gloria Grant Chase, Orem. Boy. 9Daniel W. and Mary Ann cle Frid Boyto Charies R. and Nancy Renee Ayres Barclay Carroll, Provo. Girl to Alan L. and Judy Ann Kimber Fullmer, Provo. Girl to Deugias W. and Caria tary Roberts, Orem. Boy to Stephen i and Noreen Nielson Astin, Prov TheBathrHerald Published every afternoon Monday through cy and Sunday morning by 1 Baily Herald, 1555 North 200 treet, Provo, Utah 8460). E. JENSEN, Publisher Eniered as second class Boeut nk the post office in rovo, Utah, MEMBE: Audit Bureau of Circulation United Press international NEAService SUBSCRIPTION RATES UTAH COUNTY One month, carrier driving was proceeding west whenit went out of conirol and struck an eastbound car broadside. The over car involved was driven by Michael D. Horton, 20, Vernal. He suffered minor injuries as did the two passengers in his car, Tony Dabalos, 49, 2569 S. Redwood Rd., Salt Lake City, and Alfonso Trujillo, 50, AMERICAN FORK — Funeral services for Florence Lillian Thrasher Okey, 73, 87 E.2nd S., American Fork, who died Friday evening at the Utah Valley Hospitalin Provo,will be held Monday at 2 p.m. in the BYU Student Satisfactory After Crash Anderson and Sons Mortuary Chapel. o'clock and Monday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the American Fork City Cemetery. Mrs. Okey was born Sept. 13, 1898, in North Loup, Neb., a daughter of James Finley and Ernestine Dininger Thrasher. She married Roy Okey on Oct. 24, 1917, in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Mrs, Okey was active in the LDS Church, working in the Fifth Ward Relief Society. Survivors include husband, American Fork; three “daughters, Mrs. Stanford (Helen) Dahl, American Fork; Mrs. David (Jean) Teague, Fremont, Calif.; Mrs. Paul David Lee Scorup, 21, a BYU student from Othello, Wash., living at 700 N. 500 E., Provo, was reported in satisfactory condition Saturday following an auto-motorcycle accident Friday afternoon. ‘The accidenttook place in the intersection of 700 N. and 200 E. ‘The victim wastakento the Utah Valley Hospital and then ferred to the University Hospital in Salt LakeCity. Injured also was Marla Scorup, 19, 267 E. 700 N., Provo. would be no crime, noinvasion announced. other people's rights, no President Lee, who conducted violence of one person against the sustainingofofficers, excusanother.’ ed Elders Hugh B. Brown, of Members of the First Presi- the Council of the Twelve, and dency, led by President Joseph Alma Sonne, Assistant to the of Fielding Smith, were among eignt priesthood leaders on the schedule of speakers at the Saturday evening meeting for inale members. Besides the 8,000 seated in the Tabernacle, the priesthood meeting was carried by closed ciruit television to 10,000 young men at Brigham Young University, to nine buildings in Salt Six months. carrier eecarrit Bee Mail,anywherein United stat $ A RedsShell She was a passenger on the motor bike driven by Mr. (Continued From Page1) Scorup. She was treated and Braddick, reporting from Tay released from the Utah Valley Ninh, that skirmishing might Hospital. continue in the area for a week Driver of the car involved in or more but he expected no the accident was Kim Peterson, moreserious battles. His assessment agreed with 363 N.800 W., Orem. that of U.S. Brig, Gen. Billy M. Vaughn, who told Braddick; "i (Lucile) Evans, Lehi; nine think the enemyis still in the grandchildre:; two greatarea, but there has been a grandchildren; one brother and definite slack-off in pressure. I one sister, Edwin J. Thrasher, don’t think he has any Lehi; Mrs. Della Wallhood, capability any longer to put up GardenGrove,Calif. the kind of pressure there was early this week.” TOOELE, Utah (UPI) — A Nevertheless, there wasstill six-year-old girl died in a fighting in the general area. Tooele Hospital Friday night Government troops reported two hours after being struck by killing 93 guerrillas in skira car as she crossed the high- mishes around firebases at way passing through Wendover. Thien Ngon and Hung Dao. Utah Highway Patrol said They suffered 8 killed, 43 WEST JORDAN — Requiem Mass for Louise S. Gobbis, 70, Elizabeth Lewis, daughter of wounded. Minh hinted he belicved the 155 W.78th S., West Jordan, who Russell Lewis, Wendover, was died Sept. 18 of astroke in Schio, hit by a car driven by Lance Communists were pulling out by telling Braddick that troops Italy, will be held Monday at 10 P. Larkin, Passaic, N.J. broughtin over the last several am. at St. Joseph the Worker Officers said the girl was Catholic Church, 7405 S. Red- driven about 100 miles to the days would launch the Sunday counteroffensive to sweep wood Road. hosital with headinjuries. Highway 22 clear of any She was the sister of Mrs. remaining guerrillas and reopen Joseph (Gina) Zupan of Lehi. ground supply routes to his Mrs. Gobbis was born Aug.1, troops in Krek. 1901, in Italy to Antonio and Elsewhere in the country Teresa Fanchin Scorzato. She there was little substantial married Joe C. Gobbis on Aug. agi action, 27, 1919,in Salt Lake City and he Six-Year-Old Dies Shortly After Accident Louise Gobbis Dies; Sister died Sept. 12, 1970. Requiem Mass Slated for Murray Man She was a member of the Catholic Church. She was also a MURRAY — Requiem Mass member of FOE Auxiliary No. will be held Mondayat10 a.m.in 659 and Rebekah Lodge No. 22, St. Vincent’s Catholic Church, both in Midvale. 4893 Wasatch Street, for Survivors include twobrothers Angelino Busico DeNiro, 56, 441 E. 48th S., Murray, who died Friday after anillness in a Salt LakeCity Hospital. Ly tonight at 8 o'clock at 8090 S. State, Midvale, where friends maycall tonight from 6 to 8 o'clock and Monday one hour prior to Mass, Burial will be in the Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Mrs. DeNiro wasthesister of Mrs. Bill (Gloria) Phillips of Orem, She was born June 30, 1915, in Tooele, a daughter of Carl and Carmen Busico. She married Mike DeNiro on Dec. 26, 1935, and hedied Dee. 1, 1964. She was a member of the Catholic Church. She was also a member of the Golden Club, the Altar Society and the ItalianAmerican Civic League. Survivors include three sons, LEHI, Utah County (UPI) — John M., Thomas R. and A UtahState Prison escapee was Raymond P. DeNiro, all of captured early Saturday by Murray; her mother, Tooele; Utah County Sheriff's officers, five grandchildren; five sisters, ae a fellow inmate got away Mrs. S. L. (Mary) DeGuilo and Mrs. Nick (Claudina) Todaro, “Officers said James Mott, 28, both of Pingree,Ida.; Mrs. Fritz was taken at the home of an (Rose) Wilson, E] Monte, Calif., unidentified Lehi man but his Mrs. Don (Silvia) Wilson, companion, JamePorter, appar- Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Phillips, ently escaped before the house Orem. could be surrounded. Officers said it was luck that Holy Rosary will be held they found Mott at the house. tonight at 8 o'clock at St, Vincent They went there about 1:36 School, 1385 Spring Lane, where a.m. with a warrant for the friends maycall tonight from 6 owner, and when they arrived to 8 o'clock. They mayalso call problems in our city and each has his own ideas about howthey canbe solved. However, I have sensed a feeling of lost contact between the majority of Provo citizens and their elected officials, And I have found little absent on the advice of their concern bythose officials about doctors, the ideas others have. Twofinal general sessions are “It’s abouttime we build our scheduled for Sundayat 10 a.m, Provo putting all our ideas and 2 p.m. together and assuming each of our responsibilities. Tweive. He said they were 63 Killed “Qne man may have good ideas butit takes many men and womento decide which ideas are (Continued From Page1) 4, ustrians, and 4 Japanese in best for our city. f “When elected to city comaddition to the Americans. Five of the British passengers were mission I would vigorously attempt to bring Provo city BEA employes, News of the crash created governmentcloser to the people “terrible scenes” among rela- of Provo. I believethat together tives waiting at Salzburg Lake City and by a speciel telephone hook-up to a total audience of some 150,000 men and boys in the United States and Canada. “The blessingsof the Lord are offered to the sainis and to the Airport, a spokesman there world through the ministrations said. “Some of them needed of those whoholdhis holy priest- medicalattention,” he said. hood,” President Smith in his The 10-year-old Vanguard, en prepared remarks. route from London to Salzburg, “Myplea to all the brethern Austria went out of control of the priesthood is that they when oneof its four turboprop use the authority which they engines exploded and tore off have received to bless them- part of a wing, according to a selves and their fellowmen — farmer, Walter Maertens, who saw the crash, “Tt sloped down, managed to Of Lehi Woman Sister Dies in fous 1, 10. a.m. St. services for Hazel Cecelia ae tkinson Norton, 74, RRICANES ‘Washington Co. —emma BradshawCornelius, a Brigham City, who died died Thursday: funeral Monday, | Thursday in a Brigham City ge rricane First-Second ard chapel. ete Angel Isom, hospital,ill be held Mondayat 74, ae Thursday; funeral u ae in the Eighth Ward forests Ward Chaj VEYO, Washin ton Coal = ‘Thomas en ‘old son Ernest and Evelyn Adams Dan, drowned Thursday: Okey Dies Friends may call at the mortuary tonight from 7 to 9 Bureau and secretary of the American Fork Grazing Association, Active in the LDS Church, Mr. Pulley was a High Priest, had been president of the Elders Quorum and was a hometeacher for many years. He had surved also as president of the Farm Bureau and secretary of the American Fork Grazing tion. Survivors include his widow, American Fork; three sons and two daughters, Clifford N. Pulley, Leo Pulley and James , all of American Fork; Mrs. Verlond (Thelma) Hooley, Mrs. Robert (Verda) Aadeson Orem; 2 grandchildren; 15 greatgrandchildren; one brother and were read to the Fridayafterle. Wor! with Provo noon general session of the Fire oyProvo Canyon River and the husband died shortly after being armies or navies,” he continued, conference for a vote of approfor the past few years admitted to the Payson Hospital. “nor even a policeman in the val by the uplifted hand. No rene oe that most The car Mr. Turnbow was smallest community, for there new appointments Were people are aware of the to LDS needed help in trying to save Mormon teachings on repen- be “excited about being part of announced his candidacy for was pronounced dead at the could have heavenhere on earth. scene of the accident. Her “We would have no need for Woman, 70 in Bishop Robert L. Simpson, first counselor in the Presiding Provo River,” so said Paul explained Bishopric, encouraged youth to teven (Steve) Penrod as he City Commission priesthood gathering Provo largest tance,ilaprophets, honesty and the inthe the The victims are Steven J. last “T have strong feelings about histary of the world, Burialwill be in the American Fork City Cemetery. Mr. Pulley was born Oct. 4, James and Lydia Hall Pulley. He married Rebecca Goates on June 24, 1909, in the Salt Luke Temple. AMERICAN FORK — Sylvia Mr. Pulley was a farmer, Rayda Eskelson Hayes, 70, 340 mechanic and carpenter. He had N. Ist E., American Fork, ‘died served as presidentof the Farm Saturday morning in the American Fork Hospital. She was born July 1, 1901,in Francis, Summit County, a daughter of iad and Meiessa Fraughton ‘elson. She married Alfred Hayes on June 1, 1925,in eae: The marriage waslater in the Salt Lake Temple, Active and years of age and his wife, “If mankind were honest,” withthat excitement based on @ oyr government system, ColleenS. Turnbow, 19, both of said Elder Marl E. Peterson, of personal testimonyof the gospel. especiallythat it be 2 governFountain Green. Mrs, Turnbow the Council of the Twelve, “we Generalofficers of the church mentof the people and by the Teetcletercastae prior to services. in against a permissi ve Turnbow, approximately 23 Anderson Chapel in American Fork, where ; 1885, ersaura told —— ae —— three SeveTeegobs Other ‘speakers U.S. Patrol troopers said. 85 M. Pulley,Fork, services for NoahAmerican real Set * ~ mn acting alwaysin honA with Ghlnsifeadrs guuduGh SueRc tortecnpusiot Surecmean Friday afternoon, Highway mandments, who died Thursday of causes incident to age, will be held . une Saarinat SeaFor City Commission ‘anstornance” "second cowscler, challenged pass the Buck’ That i Highway504 just west of Thistle interpretation of the Ten Com- 45 S, 5th E., Fi [InCtOsh Thistle Near THISTLE — Two persons Obituaries Am. Fork SYLVIA E. HAYES : (centtoned Pen Papel) avoid a row oftrees, shot up in the air pretty steeply, and then crashed,” Maertens said, ‘The crash wasin field near Deinze, six miles from here, on the land of George Bollaert. Mrs. Bolaaert said: “We saw what looked like a ball of fire coming down over our fiel A police spokesman said reports from witnesses indicat- ed that the pilot, Capt. E. T. Probert, had tried for an emergency landing. The plane, smoke pouring from one wing, touched down in one field, jumped a road, and plowed through grassland for 500 yards. It gouged into the ground and burst into flames in a pit 15 feet deep. Dr. Jozef Van Overschelde of the local fire brigade, who arrived a few minutes later, said he found pieces of bodies and wreckage over hundreds of yards, New Director PAUL STEVEN PENROD we will find common ways of oe our beautiful city,” Penrod is the son of Pau} aarti and Delight Holt Penrod. He was educated in the Provo City School system and attended Dixie College for two years. He is married to the former Pauline Young, Pleasant Grove, ‘They are the parents of three chiidren, Paul Cyrus, 8; Shareen, 3; and Willian Clete, two months. Appointed To Orem Cha mberBoard OREM Dick Brady, has been transferred by his manager of Albertson's food company, Mountain Bell store in Orem, was recently Telephone. appointed to the board of Mr. Jensen reports that a directors of the Orem Chamber committee is studying the of Commerce, according to matter of appointing a Gilbert Jensen, president of the replacementfor Mr. Black. of Commerce. Mr.Bradywill fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Maxine Kitchen who has moved Beginning with Maria Hester Monroein 1820, seven to Salt LakeCity. Another vacancyon the board daughters of chief executives have been married in the has occurred with the resignation of Leland Black, who White House. a ! Penrod Announces Conference Ends Today “! Two Killed | } Obituaries gq Page 4+-THE HERALD, Provo, Utah [ HAWAI | TOUR *520 Oct 11 - Nov. 15 - Jan. 27 Fully escorted to fourislands. 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