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Show Sunday, December 19. 1971 # Obituaries Youth Narrowly Escapes Runoverby MeatTruck American Fork Woman's Father Dies 11 Cases Confirmed Fifteen-year-old Steve double, rear tires at the te | has to be one of the side of the truck. mj SALT LAKE CITY — Andrew The driver of the truck, Val D, 3 Hugh wae. 61, 4982 Wander luckiest boys in town this Lake oO. died Christmas. Rasmussen, 2%, 1521 S. Sandhill It was about noon Saturday Friday . a Salt Lake City hospital of natural causes. His when he was PI. Grove Sailor Dies Sapen, 5e Karren PLEASANT GROVE — Wiliam Ales Cox, 18,stationed at Pensacola, Fla., died Thursday at Plains, Texas, of carbon monoxide poisoning. Anne en me in American ‘The wheel was just ready to -nn He was born April 30, nm in Holladay, a son of Arthur Margaret Ellen Neteaath the boy at his Service, he was moving at a fair po = Nellie rate of speed. He tried to stop, but skidded on Irene Fueling on May 23, 1942 in j %& Evanston, Wyo., and their the ice andfell, sliding under the marriage was later solemnized body of the meattruck, stopping for bruises and abrasions — and in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. directly in front of the large then released. % Mr. Wayman was a welder for Wayman. He married LIZA LOUISE COCHRAN Rites Set Eimco Co., and a High Priest in For Provo and daughters, Ronald Andrew the LDS Church. Surviving are his widow; sons Wayman of San Antonio, Tex.; Woman, 84 Douglas George, Bonnie Jane, and Kenneth Arthur Wayman, all of Holladay, and Karren Liza Louise Scott Cochran, 84, Anne Wayman of American 210 S. 500 W., Provo, widow of Fork; sisters, Mrs. Clyde F. Carl Carlyle Cochran, died in a (Viola) Thompson and Mrs. turday. She Robert (Margaret) Prudence, both of Holladay; and Mrs the daughter of cuny Scott and William (Bessie) Newman of Eliza Cook married Riverton; and three grandCarl Carlyle Neiven April 18, children, 1907 in Provo. The marriage was Funeral services will be later solemnized in an LDS conducted Monday at 1 p.m. in Tempie. the Holladay 18h LDS Ward She received her education in Chapel, 4650 Naniloa Drive, the Provo City Schools and she Friends may call at 4670 and her sister, Ethel, sang Highland Drive, Sunday from 6 together at many school func- to8p.m., and atthe ward chapel i tions. When she married, the Monday one hour prior to sercouple madetheir first homein vices. Burial will be in Holladay Provo, before moving to Idaho, Memorial Park. schools, mn _and California, They He is survived by his parents, brothers and twosisters, lived i Salt Lake City from 1915 to 1917 and returned te Provo in Michael Reed Cox; Joseph Clinton Cox, and Shaun Doyle that year. Cox,all of Pleasant Grove; Mrs. oeworked for a candy early in her life and Janet Louise) Voge; ioe worked for 24 years as a matron at the Utah State Hospital. She retired from the Funeral mass will he held hospital in 1953. She was a Mondayat 10 a.m.atSt. Francis rch, member of the LDS church and was active in the Relief Society. Catholic Church, 172 N. 500 W., She was a member of the Provo,for Stella Hunt Myers,26, a heart Daughters of Utah Pioneers who died Friday ition, Camp No. 3. Her hobbies were Christian wait services will be gardening and fancy needle Sunday at 8 p.m, at the Sundwork. Survivors include a son, Paul berg-Olpin Mortuary, 495 S. ite, Orem. Friends maycall at Mrs. Max W. (Miriam) Berg and the mortuary Sunday from 7 to 8 Mrs. Elwood (Roselyn) Haws, p.m. Burial will be in the Provo City both of Provo; 13 grandchildren; 28 great ; sisters, Cemetery. ee vers os Sanford, Stella Myers Catholic Mass Slated Monday Saturday for fashington, D.C.; Inez Humphreys, Los Angeles. ; Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo. Friends maycall Monday from 6 Lie and Tuesday prior to services, Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove Woman Dies, Bertha Nelson PLEASANT GROVE — Cemetery. Bishop Bertha Loader Nelson, 85, 875 Lewis of the Provo 11th Locus Avenue, Pleasant Grove, widow of Frank E. Nelson, died Ward will be offiiciating. Thursday at the Cottonwood Fost in Murray of natural Utah Obituaries SALT LAKE CITY — Norma R. Nelson, 71, 422 University st died vee funeral Monday noon, 36 E. 700 S. George H. Legg, 77, 128 W. Malvern Aveseehursday, p.m., 21 funeral Monday, State. Charline WeClenny, 46, died Thursday, funeral was hel d Saturday. Arthur K, Keele, 66, 979 Ss. pat ~ moe funeral 260 E. South ot. Sullivan, 68, Tewaa been Nor. 16, 1886, in Pleasant Grove, to and Annie Pierce Loader, She married Mr. Nelson on Dec. 6, of 1905 in Pleasant Grove. The marriage was later solemnized ; in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr, Nelson died March 1, 1957. Lindon; great-grandparents, She resided in the Grove LDS Lhe and Mrs. James Rodeback, | Ward at the time of her death. Survivors include one son and a one daughter, Mrs. Daniel Bernice Smith, Salt Lake City; DelMar Nelson, San Jacinto, ( — Evo J. Kemp, 72, 4 3 Calif.; 10 grandchildren and 15 W, 9000 S., died Thursday, funeral great-grandchildren; two Monday noon, Sandy Third LOS brot rs and a sister, Earl ard. MORTUARY ST. GEORGE — Byron Blair Loader ard Will Loader both of 495 South State, Orem Turnbeaugh, 33, St. George, died Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Pearl Friday, funeral Monday, | p.m. St. Davis, Salt Lake City. 225-1530 Geo: re LDS Ward. Funeral services will be Stella Hunt Myers Christian GRANGER — Claudia S. Lower, 39, 3763 S. 4565 W., died Friday, Mondayat 11 a.m.in the Olpin Wake funeral hire 10 a.m., 4330 S. Family Mortuary, Pleasant Services will be held Sunday Redwood Ri at 8:00 p.m.attite Ou MONROE,"Sevier County — Bud Grove, where friends may call Me e y call Hannon, 56, died Thursday, funeral Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday, 1 p.m., South Mondaypriorto services. Burial LDS nen chapel. rnold Shannon will be in the Pleasant Grove Nndied Priday, ene City Cemetery. . Francis Catholic Wheeler, Monday, 11 a.m. Lindquis Church, 172 North 500 West, Mortuai Lindon LDS Ward. He is survived by his parent ®bpin MORTUARY SERVICES 373-1841 ‘ LaPuente,Calif. Raymond J. Folkersen Funeral services were held yesterdayat 11:30 a.m.in the Berg Mortuary, with interment in Provo City Cemetery. Linde Mortuary Ida May Pace Hammel services were held yesterday at 11:00 a.m.in the Linde Mortuary of Spanish Fork, with interment in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery. John Jesse Nielsen Graveside services were held yesterday at 5:00 p.m.in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Liza Louise Scott Cockren Funeral services will be held ‘Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. Friends FAMILY MORTUARY {3rd South at 3rd East — coment= meSeuth atIst Bost — meltee arisoon 785-3503 William Allan Cox Funeralservices will be “.2ld Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. Friends maycall at the Olpin Family Mortuary in Pleasant Grove Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesdayat the church one hour prior to services. Intermentwill be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery, wherefull military rites will be conferred by the University of Utah Naval ROTC. THISTLE,Utah (UPI) —Three Sevier County teenagers and two adultfriends, trying to outrun the Utah Highway Patrol Saturday morning, proved the brings bad luck.” Ths five led officers on a pre-dawn, high-speed chase 71 miles from Gunnison to Thiste and successfully ran two roadblocks, but the third barrier proved their undoing when eee shot out the vehicle’s The chase started in Gunnison when City Policeman Gary Larsen approacked thelate-1950 seda. to make a “routine Nixon Praises (Continued From Page 1) ward an agreement last Tuesday when he announced,after a summit meeting with French President Georges Pompidou in the Azores, that the United States would formally devalue the dollar in connection with upward revaluation of other currencies, Agreement came at the end of the second day of intensive negotiations of the so-called Group of 10 in the Medievalstyle headquarters of the Smithsonian Institution. Less than a mile away at the State Department, U.S. negotiators met with Ja trade representatives in an effort to arrange greater American access to that vast Asian market. Afterwards, special White House trade negotiator William Eberle reported that “we think good progress was made,” He spoke of “possible solutions that seem to be apparent.” The United States ‘held similar talks with Canadian representatives on Friday. Next Tuesday, U.S. officials will oe tarvaining in Brussels with the European Common Market for a lowering of trade barriers against American exports—a move the United States insists must be part of any world monetary agreement. Common Market ministers caucused at 9 a.m., 99 minutes before the full meeting of Group of 10 negotiators got under way in the vaulted commons room of the Smithsonian’s 16-year-old red castle headquarters, a replica of a 12th century Norma.i monasry. Arriving for the morning session, Treasury Secretary John B. Connally Jr., chairman of the group of 10 for the Washington phase of their meetings, told newsmen: “We should be ableto finish today.” German Finance Minister KarlSchiller was noncommital when he entered the Common Market caucus, but a clue to the situation was given by Karl Klasen, governor of the West German Bundesbank. Klasen said the U.S. demand for a lowering of restrictive trade BORN barriers against American exAT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL ports as a price for agreement Dec. Soy Ho Dwayne and Vicki Jo on monetary reform was no Chruma Thomas,Lehi longer delaying a solution. Girl to David. and ‘Dixie Lee United States is seeking Kleinman Noel, Orem, a newsetof currency exchange Girl to Hardy and Mari Dean rates, including devaluation of Powell Bean, Ore: the dollar and reciprocal Girl to Wayne rand Mary M. upward revaluation of some Harvey Brown, Orem. joy to Steven areMartha Ann other currencies, that would Rotlow Bullock, Girl to Jay and.Beverly Penn result in a combined average Chidester, Lehi, reduction of 11 per cent in the Boy to our and Carol Benavidez value of the dollar on world ‘OVO. Joseph M, and Merlene markets. Horton Kirby, Provo. This would make American Girl to John €. and Carolyn exports cheaper and more Falkner McGree, Provo. Girl to John C. and Eileen competitive abroad, as a spur Cloward Stevens, Springville to U.S. business expansion and Giri to Stephan and Fonette employment, while making a Thompson, Tooele. Statistics 8 foreign imports more expensive Sie raed M. and Susan Bird domestically. The goal is a $9 Frame, in the United Girl tosteven and Karan Hulet billion swing States’ favor in world trade. Clawson, Provo. proportions. Eleven confirmed cases of the disease already have been Teported among two families in Highland. Nine of the cases came from the Fred Buhler fanily in Highland. Four of the children were hospitalized and five others were under quarantine at the home. Meeting Set About 100 students, members of the American Fork High School Band, were inoculated Friday an orders from the Utah State Health Department. The outbreak was especially inauspicious for the band, which is leaving soon for California to march in the Rose Parade Jen. 1. Another 125 children at the Shelley Elementary School received shots, Three ~hildren fromthe Highland area witi the disease were pupils at Shelley Hepatitis is an in. flammation of the liver and is usually passed to another person by constant contact. It is unlikely, health officials say, that it could be cv tracted merely rom pa: in the hallway of a school. Anyone fearing they might have been in contact with anyone from the ind 3 area having the disease is % asked to see his family doctor # for advice on immunizations. Lake SuitMay Cost Utah ado Water Mondayon Loss of ColorClub and Kenneth Slight, a tour SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The executive director of the guide. College Issue Upper Colorado River Commis- maximum level of Lake Powel} Goslin SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — ‘TheState Constitutional Revision Commission will meet Monday to continue discussions on possible constitutional action to resolve the dispute over higher éducation governance. The commission Thursday listened to several suggestions for amendingthe constitution to settle the mater. The dispute is between the State Board of Education and the State Board of Higher Education. The SBE hasfiled suit to have the SBHE declared unconstitutional. The presentconstitution calls for a State Board of Education to govern public education in the state. In 1969 the legislature created the SBHE to govern the colleges and universities. There seem to be two general courses the constitution commission can follow. One would be to allow the legislature to have general supervision of education, leaving it to the lawmakers to work out the details of management. Another wouldbe to retain the clause calling for a board of education but to add an amendmentstating that the should provide a governing agency for higher education. However, neither alternative (Continued From Page1) as yet has general support of Minister Jagjivan Ram told the commission members. Indian parliament the government would seek “bilateral “Creator’s Star” wnegotiations” with Pakistan to settle the 14-day war between The Star of David is somethe two countries. times called the “Creator’s “Ne Territorial Ambitions” Star” because its six points. “Tt will now be our en- representthe six days of credeavor,” Ram said, “to forge, ation. The star is formed by throughbilateral negotiations, a two equilateral triangles. new relationship with Pakistan, Sometimes they are interbased not on conflict but on woven and sometimes oneis cooperation guaranteeing to us imposed on the other with a security of our borders and the points in the opposite vital road communications and direction. an assurance to the peoples of the two countries of freedom from fear of recurring wars.”’ said India “has no territorial ambitions.” According to Indian spokesmen, the cease-fire left more than 1,400 square miles of Pakistani territory in Indian Relationship sion says a suit to lower the level of Lake Powell to protect Rainbow Bridge could cost Utah a substantial portion of its share of Colorado River water. Ivan Goslin has advised the members of the Utah Water Resources Board that Utah and other Upper Colorado River Basin states could lose one-fifth of their potential supply of Colorado River waterif the lake is not permitted to rise to the 3,600-foot mark, A suit to retain Lake Powell at a lowerlevel is now pending before U. S. District Judge Willis W. Ritter, Plaintiffs in the suit are Friends of the Earth, an eastern conservation club, the Wasatch Mountain said water at the still would be 21 feet below the abutments of the bridge and could do no possible harm. He said proposed efforts to dam the waters of the lake awayfrom the Rainbow Bridge National Monumentand to pipe waters of Bridge Creek above the bridge, through a tunnel to Aztec creek, were “ridiculous” and would cost an estimated $35 to $45 million, FatherDelivers BabyBefore Officer Arrives OREM — report earlierthis week of an Orem police officer assisting in the delivery of a baby was notprecisely correct, Filling a Vacancy Bythetimetheofficer arrived When vacancies happen in the representation of any at the home of Mr, and Mrs, state in the House of Repre- Steve Hardman, the baby had sentatives, the executive already been delivered by the authority of that state issues father, The officer did assist in writs of election to fill such taking the parents andtheinfant vacancies. A representative to the hospital. 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