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Show Page 4-THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Sunday, October 10, 1971 & Obituaries Ex-Heber St. Louis Man Dies Rites for In Nevada County commissioner. Charged With Rules Torturing Rattlesnakes Still Same Reynolds ST. LOUIS, Mo. — Funeral services for Junius B. Reynolds, 48, St. Louis, who died Friday in a St.Louis hospital, will be held Mondayat 11 a.m.in the Clark Funeral Homehere. Burial will ees the Balhalla Cemetery in HEBER — Sumner Hatch, 75, native of Heber and well-known former teacher and public official here, died Oct. 1 in Reno, Nev., where he had made his home for several years. His death followed a long illness. wasthe brother of George Re was a teacher at Wasatch Tae High Schoolfor a long period of Reynolds of Lehi. Mr. Reynolds was born Nov. 7, time, and a former Wasatch Helater became an employee of the U.S. Soil Conservation Service and was stationed in Nevada, Mr. Hatch was born in Heber i] 24, 1896, to Abram C. and ia L. Hatch. He married Heloise Jones on July 5, 1917, in Heber City. She preceded him in dealth. Surviving are a son, SumnerJ. Hatch, Salt Lake City, and daughters, Mrs. Fredricka Stone, San Francisco; Mrs. Margaret Phillips and Mrs. Lillis Kesterke, both of Reno; eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Deferment 1922, in Panguitch, a son of Victor Grant and Amy Hatch VERNAL,Utah (UPI) — Two men Lave been charged with SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — torturing arattlesnake by sewing The i its for students its mouth shut. seekingto continue college draft The Humane Society filed the Sears ee ee, complaint against Gary Serrano the past, according to Col. iene Rowley, hoth 26-yearRicard. Peay, Utah Selective iq fernal residents. otienar A. Little, Humane Serviice director. Theonly major change, Peay Society director here, said the noted, is that students beginning mouth of a four-footrattler was college in the summer of 1971 or “stitched tight” with what later Spe be deferred. How- appeared to be fishing line. ever, said if Little said two rattlers were studentsstallingin that category stitched up but that he confisare drafted, their inductions can cated only one because the men be postponed until the end of the ate the other snake. semester or term. Also, he said if non-deferrable students are in their final aca- Reynolds, He married Elizabeth demic year, then inductions can be delayed until that year is ‘Thayer on Aug. 29, 1951, in the Salt Lake Temple. He received his B.S. degree in from the University of Ut 1944 and his Ph. D. degree from Princeton University in 1955. He was associate professor of completed. Basically, student deferment Tequirements still center arouna the student's satisfactory performance in his class work and end when he is graduated or physics at Washington reaches age 24, Peay said. University in St. Louis. Survivors include his widow, St. Louis; three children, Robert, Vicki and Mark (Continued From Page1) Reynolds, all St. Louis; one control of his seven-month-old sister and one brother, Mary government, Hilbers, Canoga Park, Calif., Only two military commanand George Reynolds, Lehi. ders outside the Azul-Olavarria zone were reported to have acted in support of the rebels. One was Col, Luciano Juan Lauria, commander of an infantry regiment in Formosa province—almost 1,000 north of the insurrection scene, But Lauria’s men failed to TOOELE — Funeral services support him he was for Marcella Paton Wilson, 62, reported under arrest, Tooele, who died Thursday at The other was Air Force her home,will be held Monda; Commodore Pio Matassi, one of at 1 p.m, in the N F 122 passengers on an Argentine Ward Chapel . Frier - the Anderson Funeral Home airlines planeflying from West in Nephi tonight from 7 to 9 Germany to Buenos Aires. o'clock and Monday at the Reliable sources said Matassi chapelprior to services. —after apparently announcing be i the Vine Bluff to the crew of the airliner that 'y, Nephi. d React 10, 1909,in Preston, Ida., to Jacob ‘Alonzo the plane at the Villa Reynolds and Eutella Geddes Paton. She air force base in San Luis, married Frank Wilson on June 8, some 532 miles from Buenos 1929, in Springville and the Aires. : marriage was later solemnized But the base reportedly in the Salt Lake Temple, Mrs. Wilson was a school denied permission to land. teacher in St. Anthony Ida., and The crew was subsequently ieee employee of J.C, Penney able to make an unscheduled landing in Mendoza where eee include her Matassi was arrested, the sources said, Argentine Loa Funeral Nephi Rites Slated for Blackburn Funeralservices will be held Mondayin the Loa Ward Chapel for Dan Stephen Blackburn, 87, of Loa, who died in Provo this week, Mr. Blackburn was the father of Ancel V. Blackburn of Provo. He was born Oct. 23, 1883, in Loa, to Elias, Hicks and Virtue Leah Crompton Blackburn. He married Evelyn Edwards on July 16, in Loa ea the marriage was later aay in the Manti T Survivors tnckase his widow, Loa; three sons, Ancel V. Blackburn, Provo; Herald E. Blackburn, Loa; Rawlins S. Blackburn Ogden; nine grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Heber Weman’s For Tooele Woman, 62 Father Dies Gall RonaldWilson, Salt Lake MarriageLicenses City; Mr. John Wilson, 6 Terrenton, Ida.; six grand- Oct. Gary Frederick Talbot, 26, children; her mother', Preston; Provo, and Shierry Croft, 18, Provo. Alan Marrill Banks, 22, Pleasant NOUNAN, Ida. — Funeral one sister, Maude’ Murray, Grove, and Sharon Miller, 22 services for Edgar Max Ogden. Bartschi, 48, Nounan, who died Norman Paul Davis, 20, Spanish Fork, and LeeAnn B. Holmes, 2¢. Thursday of complications jal following surgery in a Logan Blackhurst, 20, hospital, will be held Monday at Pleasant Grove, and Bonnie Jacobson, 21, oe the Georgetown Ward "Thomas Alexander Barattiero, 20, CapeCoral, Fla., and Heather ‘Ann Mazwell, 19, Cape Coral, Fia. Hewas the father of Mrs Barry Allen Ainge, 18. Spanish James C. (Janet) Nelson of Fork, and Paige Dianne L eRoy, 14, Heber City. Springville. SALT LAKE CITY Geaf.§ He was born Dec. 1, 1922, in Graveside services for Enid R. Hope, 23, Georgetown, Ida., a son of Innes will be held Monday at Mapleton” and Tina Carine Fer LeGrand H. and Julia Lindsay 1:30 p.m. in the Provo City bush, 25, Mapleton. Bartschi. He married Violet E. Cemetery. Mrs. Innes died Carloa r Carlos R. Pierce, 27, Salem, and Hirschi on Jan. 14, 1942, in the Friday in a Salt Lake City JoLynneCooley, 22, Exnard, Calif. Logan Temple. He attended hospitalof cancer, Henry Warren Mathusek, 21, Domont, N.J., and Claudia Georgetown and Nounan She was born in Eureka, Juab Charlene Smith, 21, River Edge, schools. County, to Jesse M, and Lucille Survivors include his widow, Kirkman Robbins. She married pleat sel Berhow, 22, and Karen Elizabeth Nounan; three daughters, Mrs. Paul Henry Innes on Jan. 13, sie, 20, Orem. Nelson, Heber City; Mrs. James 1936, in Bountiful. Helater died. Stephen Kay Despain, 21, Leni, W.(Julia Ann) Layne, Denver; She was a memberof the BPW. and Elizabeth Diane Johnston, 18, Mrs, M. Jack (Maxine) Survivors include two Franklin, Pa. Heslinson, Bountiful; his fatner daughters, Mrs. Judi Oldroyd, Henry Taylor Reynolds, 23, of Nounan; foster-won,Burl Elk, Plainfield, N.J., Kathleen Innes, Springville, and Susan Bowen, 22, Nounan; brothers and sisters; Salt Lake City; onesister, Mrs. Springville. John DeLyle Conarroe, 23, five grandchil Tex., and Kathryn Grace Paul (Dorothy) Allen, American Houston, Fleming, 20, Porter, Friends aycall at the Fork, Floyd Leonard ‘Hatfield, 39, Mathews Mortuary in Funeral directors are Larkin Mackay, Idaho, and Glenda Montpelier, Ida., tonight from 7 Mortuary of Salt LakeCity. Montague Hardy, 31, Springville. Gary Lynn Young, 17, Pleasant to 9 o'clock and at the ward Grove, and Jeannie Racell chapel Monday two hours prior Johnson, 16, Provo. to services. Burial will be in the Montpelier City Cemetery. After Surgery Enid R. Innes Graveside Rites Slated Utah Obituaries SALT LAKE CITY — Elnora Kills Infant ryBERG MORTUARY SERVIC 373-1841 Provo Mary Russell Bandley Services were held Saturday in the Berg Mortuary with interment in the Provo City Cemetery. Provo Albert Andrew Hoover Funeralservices will be held Mondayat 11:00 a.m. in the Berg Drawing Chapel of Provo, wherefriends maycall St.iday evening from 6-8, and Monday 1 hour prior to services. Interment Provo City Cemetery. winners ride and the losers pay. Six Killed Provo Meetings To assist citizens in getting acquainted with the candidates and the issues, two eaten mass meetings will be held during this week, with all seven irants invited to speak and farean a} me FASTEST DELIVERY SERVICE IN TOWN Freeze Utah Valley Aired Symphony Set Oct. 20 In Court Utah Valley Symphony Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the vane & at 1080 N. 1000 the sponsorship of felioeCity PTA, with Mrs. Eugene Barney, legislative chairman,in charge. N. La Verl Christensen, editorra The Daily Herald, has been asked to be moderator. The second meeting will be Friday at 7:30 p.m.at the Eldred Center, 270 W. 500 N., under the sponsorship of the provisional League of Women Voters of Provo, with Mrs. Joseph R. ona= temporary chairman and . Sevey as “government by fiat” adminis- tered by “faceless individuals presidentialcoterie.” in Attorney Albert Gore made the argument Friday in behalf of the 150,000-member Amalgamated Meat Butcher Workmen of North America, which wants the court to declare the freeze illegal. The union argument that the freeze is unconstitutiona! contends Congress lacked the authority to grant Nixon power to control wages, prices and rents under the Economic Stabilization Act. The meat cutters have asked the court for an injunction prohibiting the Cost of Living Council from enforcing the freeze and a judgementforcing eight large meat packing companies to pay a 25-cent-anhour wageincrease retroactive eee Question Period In both meetings, all candidates will be invited to make brief speeches concerning their qualifications and their views on the issues. Much of both meetings will be devoted to to Sept. 6. answers by the candidates to The union and the meat questions posed by thecitizens. packers si ed the contract Both Mrs, Murphy and Mrs. ' providing ‘or the raise last Barney strongly urge public year. attendance so that citizens will be better informed for voting RAPIDCITY,S.D. (UPI) —A helicopter from Ellsworth Air Force base crashed and burned Saturday at a Minuteman missile site about 35 miles east of Rapid City, killing six men and injuring the pilot. The Air Force said the men were members of the 82ist Security Police Squadron and were being flown from Ellsworth to the missile site to make a changein the security Oct. 19. A special invitation is rd, The namesofthe six victims issued to young voters eligible were not released, pending for the first time this year. Nominations for city notification of relatives, the Air council candidates already have Force said. been made in several of the communities of Central Utah, including American Fork, Lehi, Santaquin, Midway,and Lindon. (Continued From Page1) Both of Orem’s political province, 50 to 85 miles parties will hold nominating northwest of Saigon. conventions Tuesday to name A Communist offensive their slates. Already in the race launched Sept. 25 in that area for a counci! post, and running thus passed into its third week independently, is an Orem woman, Mrs. Lawrence (Mary apparently unabated. Louise) Jackson, who has been Near Saigon, a U.S. Army nominated through a petition staff sergeant who returned filed in her behalf by 25 citizens. from captivity Friday after two Spanish Fork’s political years as a Viet Cong prisoner sat down at a table in the 24th parties will hold nominating Evacuation Hospital at U.S. conventions Thursday night. Payson Democrats will meet Army headquarters and or- Mondaynight and the Citizens dered hamburgers and ice party Friday. cream, spokesmensaid. The sergeant, John C. Sexton Jr., 23, also called his parents Breaks Heel Off in Warren, Mich., and ordered LONDON (UPI)—A bus conup a “Christmas dinner with ductress broke a heeloff one of the works—sweet Potatoes, her shoes Thursday during the baked beans, turkey, ham," his rush hour and received permisfather told newsmen. sion from an inspector to close But it may be a while before off the top deck of her bus so Sexton gets away from hospi- she would not haveto climb the tals, Capt. Rotbert W. Reed, of stairs. Nampa, Ida., the Army doctor A passenger, Donald Conway, who is treating him here, said: “Everyone who got on reported Sexton has lost 50 was curious to know what had puunds, suffers from mild happened so the clippie was malaria and moderate anemia, kept busy telling the story of and had his right eye injured her broken heel.” and his right elbow immobilized. Fighting BabySister Given Royal Welcome Home The Rex Giles family in Provo welcomed Mother (Patricia Giles) home from the hospital with a new baby sister in a colorful fashicn Saturday. The baby was the first born into the family in nine years. Five brothers and one sister decorated the house inside and outin all colors of tissue paper, posterssaying, “Welcome home to our darling babysister,” and a high chair on the roof. The Giles family lives on grees Road at 2085 N. 940 W. HACK MILLER Citizen Party To Speak to In Mapleton Engineers Picks Nominees MAPLETON — TheCitizens Hack Miller, veteran sports Party in Mapletonattracted 4g editor of the Deseret News,will persons to the nominating be the guest speaker at the meeting Friday night and chose October meeting cf the Utah as candidatesfor the November Section, Association of Iron and election on the City nel Steel Engineers, to be held Blaine Hales, Collin Allan Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Arnold Wilson. Chaiirman oPe Provo Lodge. The meeting Citizens Party is Antone Winkel The Progressive Party, will include wives and guests of however, did not have enough embers. ™ Mr. Miller will report on his residents attend the meeting tp recenttrip through Russia with choose any candidates. Chair. Lowell Thomas. Mr. Thomas man Kay Bills is undecided asked Hack tc accompany him about calling another meeting. If on the inaugural flight of there are no candidates chosen Alaskan Airlines into Russia. from the Progressive Party, the Knowing that the trip through Citizens Party candidates will Siberia from the Alaska side either be unanimouslyelected or would be a journalism “first,” else have opposition only from write-in candidates. Hack gladly accepted. The Russians promised that ‘The diameter of a tornado their film would not be censored — the first time in Russian ranges from ninefeet to.over a mile history — and that promise was kept. Hack Miller returned with that film and hewill be showing some of the best pictures ever taken from that country. 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UNIVERSITY, PROVO The Singer 1 to 36* Credit Plan helps you have your machine now—within your budget. has scheduled its opening concert WASHINGTON (UPI) Three federal judges hearing a participate in question-and- test of the legality of President Nixon’s wage-price freeze have answer periods. ‘Thefirst meeting will be held been told the freeze is Statistics She Always Loves FLOWERS Crashes; political field here. ments in favor of the show, so we are going to haveit.” Huntsaid the commission reviewed complaints thatthe title itself was offensive, and the play is generally offensive. “Speaking for the board,” he said: “To those to whom it may VALLEY HOSPITAL be offensive, we apologize.” Wesley and Evelyn Sorensen, Pleasant Green Allen Christensen, 82. died BORN Thursday; funeral Monday, 1) AT UTAH a.m., Jefferson Ward Chapel, 1510 Saturday RichardsStreet. Jacob Srimm,80, Boy to died Friday funeral Tuesday Strasburg outh Temple. Grove. noon, 260 Katherine Elizabeth Gibson Defa, Girl to Ellis and Rowene Friday; funeral Monday Shumway Nelson, Provo BEAVER, Utah (UPI) — 63, died 260 E. South Temple. Friday Michele Lynne Harrison, a 5- noon, Jeanette ‘‘Nettie’ Davidson Girl to Stet and Lynda Boone month old girl, died Saturday Shurtliffe, 81, died Thursday Burton, Orem funeral Monday noon, Imperial Girl to Thomas and Carol Jensen morning when her mother, Second Ward Chapel, 1560 Atkin Wilson, Blackfoot, Ida Debra, 21, Banning, Calif., en J. and Gle apparently fell asleep at the KEARNS — Lucille May Covert n Ellis sian Mac. Russo,56, died Thursday; funeral wheel and their car turned over Monday, 10 a.m., St. Francis Pherson Boden, Prov 16 miles north of Beaver. Cabrini Church, Omaha, Neb. Boy to Dennis and Carol Michie Batterson Orem, Another mother and baby Oct. daughter in the vehicle were Sint to Donald and Nadra, Symbolic Wager injured. Ziegenbusch Manning, Provo. So) = = O'P BALTIMORE (UPI) ~The senators from Maryland and Pennsylvania —all four Republicans —have bet a ride on an elephant past the White House on the World Series, The Auto Accident Helicopter Pre-Election (Continued From Page1) them are newcomers in the 55 N. 200 W., Provo ‘A Trademark of THE SINGER COMPANY. 373-1263 |