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Show Page 2—THE DAILY HERALD, Provo, Utah Monday, Merch 23, 1970 ‘Eral Lioyd, Crews Build County FFA Members Politicos Charleston, Jet Plane Succumbs CHARLESTON, Wasatch County—Funera! services for Eval Gunnell Lioyd, 73, Charleston, will be held Wednesaay at 1 pm in the Charleston LDS Ward Chapel. A. B. Draper, Roy, Weber home of natural causes. Friends may cal] at the Olpin M y in Heber Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday prior to the services. Mr. Lloyd was born May ~* 1896, in Rexburg, Ida., a son of Joseph Benjamin and Martha ann Gunnell Lloyd. He married Aritha Emily Murdock on April Prices Sag 2, 1918, in the Salt Lake LDS ‘Temple. He had attended the lowa State College oa an athletic (Continued From Page1) mostactive issues on the Amex were Digital Equipmentoff 4% on 22,000 shares; Arkansas Louisana Gas, unchanged on about 21,600; and Savin Business Machines, off 1 on about 19,000 shares scholarship for two years. He then cntered the Marine Corps, serving with distinction until the end of World War 1. Mr. Lioyd established an 80acre dairy farm in Murray and becamethefirst presidentof the GERMAN BROWN TROUT swimming in pools left in the Prove River bed below the Utah Power and Light diversion dam were caught and transplanted through the efforts of the Utah Fish and Game Dept. and a few citizens, Seen hereis Steve Penrod, president of the Save the Provo River Association, hand catching anice trout which — Statistics BORN = : AT vate VALLEY HOSPITAL Boy to Joseph ang Sonne Broadhead Martinez, Ka! Girl to Robert and Linda a nding Kauo, Pro Boy 4 Pau! aeMera Shelley Three Orem Children Hurt in Accidents OREM—Three young Orem children are reported in “satisfactory” being in: in two separate accidents over the weekend. Sherrie Smith, 6, and her were brother Steven, with injuries sufhospi fered Sunday morning when Weather Roundup| Nine-Year-Oid Dies ofIllness Newman, Pleasant Grove. fan Burley Girl Wallace D. and Sandra Lee Clough Cardwell, Orem Boy y to James R. and Susan Elaine Hardy Brady, Provo. HEBER—Funeral services for Zi Girl to Thomas P. and Myra Calvin Giles Jr., nine-year-old almer Clumb, Provo. Girl to Stephen 8. and Sally A. son of Calvin and Amber Parceil Wilkerson Felt, Provo Giles, 651 S. Mill Lane, Heber, Seriea Joann Ve ee 30 p.m.in Friday mee ; the Heber LDS Third Ward Chapel. Calvin died Saturday in Boy to Roger and Maureen a Salt a hospital of a Leithead Naef, Provo lingeringilln Boye foun ra and Kathleen Friends may val at the Olpin S Mortuary tonight from 7 to 9 eee 0 {eeor and naDoctors Lee as ae p.m. and Tuesdayprior to the Terry, Lehia Girl to Steven and Diane Hils services. He wasborn April 25, 1960, in Masel) OOa Daria, Herring: leber. Calvin was a fourth Wilkinson, Orem grade student at Central Thursday Elementary School in Heber at Fe ea RU ne the timeofhis death. He was a ‘Boy to Glen and Arlene Peterson member of the LDS Church, Poulsen, Spanish Fork Girl 0 Ronald and Lynda : active in the and Sunday School organizations, Girl to Dennis and Anna Brown His hobbiesincluded music and Cheney, Provo Pees he enjoyed playing the piano. Surviving are his parents of Heber; four brothers and four AT AMERICAN FORK sister, Lewis Calvin Giles, Ben HOSPITAL H, Giles, Ernest Giles, Mrs. March 12 Roger Land. Paul Glenn (Elda Kae) North, Anita Giles, Marcia Giles and Kelly aia Lacie Nadine Giles, all of Heber, and Don A. Mitchell Radmall, American Fork. Giles, serving an LDS Mission in y to Th Thayne C. and and Cath Cathy Arizona; his grandparents, Mrs. Sear Austin, American Fork. Jane Parcel, Provo, and Mrs. Conder March 10 Flossie Giles, Heber. Burialwill be in the HeberCity Jorgensen, 1 oy Soot aleesanncrore: cand: © Cemetery. Colledge Gurney, Pleasant Grove, March 9 4 23 61 Cedar City on Idaho Falls Lewiston Jackman Abbott, Orem 58 2 4 50 34 57 8 St, George m4 NY Printers ik S V SaROMce Boise Calgary 3 unions representing printers eaeeO Cleveland Denver Deg Moines Detroit pe ‘banks Fort Worth Honolulu Indianapolis 30 18 55 31 01 negotiations fail to produce a new contract by midnight next 40 36 37 34 47 4 2 % 31 .49 28.01 Monday 3% M24 sr 65 83 39 «72 when the old one expires. ‘The votes authorized the International Typographical Union Inion (ITU) Executi xecutiveonal! Cot todenials set a strike deadline and to which rewopanied i belonging to the Newspaper Publishers Association of New 46.28.02 York City are to be struck if ne Juneau 71 40 42 36 .04 negotiations break down. 13 Association members are the Las Vegas Los Angeles % 7% 4 4 News, the New York Post and the Long Island Daily Press. eouee i MplsSt. Paul Ld on Omaha ae 8 - Kaneas City Philadelphia 51M New York Times, the Daily ; 39 8—T India Qua ke ig 2 : 60 » 2 Fatal to 23 43 35 37 33 Saratoga Resort has begun interviews for hiring emloyees for the spring and Girl to Robert D. and Geraldine Salt or Cit Spokane time delivery could begin 18 superiority for some time. Nixon said the United States has four goals in the Middle East: “First, to have a cease-fire; second to reduce the flow of arms into the area; third, to achieve a political settlement, and fourth, to accomplish to the greatest extent possible a balance between the forces in that area which will contribute military aaad not to disturb thet balan Nixon at thet if Moscow, by arms aid to Arabs “does essentially change the balance, the United States would take action to deal with that situation.” Washington MARRIAGE LICENSES Jan Whitney Dalton, 33 Springville, and Juanita Fay Musick, 22, Los Angeles. Jeddie Kay LeFevre, 18, Tropic, Garfield County, and Ginger Keahi Kenneth Church, 23, St. Mathews, England, and Linda Karen Cregger, 21, Lehi Henry Michael Leigh, 23, Phoenix, Ariz, and Sharon Ruth Bradford, 19, Provo. Richard Dean Strand, 22, San Diego, Calif and Margaret Jeanne Cheney, 22, Kennewick, h. Darrel! _Lee Heider, 23, Twin Falls, Idaho, and Janice Hadfield, 18, Lehi Robert Paul Mecham, 2) Americar Fork, and Karen Hales, 21, American Fork. Roger Leonard Colton 24, American Fork, and Janet Hencey, 20, Astoria, Ore. Nick Michael Pappas, 24, Alameda, Calif., and Dianne Earlene Bond, 21, Toledao. eorge Leonard Adams, 20, oe and Kathy Lee Christenson, 0, James Myron Lake, 78, St. 5 @ 62 51 ot - ais 3 wa 45 33 .27 Winnipe; % 1 suniay’'s high was 88 at South Miami, Fla. This morning’s low was -08 at Grand Forks, N. D. which time resort operate daily. Positions open at Saratoga include lifeguards, cashiers, Dee Horton, vocational agricul- But with cars blamed for 50 or more of the nation’s ture teacher at Box Elder High percent i School. Coitinuing Education, the Senate air and water pollution Continuing Education subcommittee. Its chairman, Department of the Salt Lake CitySchools, Registrationwill the school on the sessions. Those “stitute program Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, D- Maine, is sponsoring a bill take place at which calls for a larger federal night of the program to develop new power taking the sources for cars. must attend every evening and submit a paper which summarizes each presentation Oil Slick and indicates how Loren Dunn To Size Is Talk at BYU Reduced NEW ORLEANS (UPI)—The Gulf of Mexico's largest oil spill, now a fraction of its original size, drifted toward open sea today as workmen labored to chokeits source. The U.S. Coast Guard said aerial reconnaissance Sunday showed the slick to be one square mile, extending to the south-southeast of Chevron Oil Company’s “Charlie” platform, Il miles east of the Louisiana Coast. A spokesman for the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission, which also sent a plane over the area, said there was a secondary slick, fanning out about 12 square miles beyond the heavy slick. The spokesman a northerly and northeasterly winds pusiied the slick sees. ig it away from coastal oyster and shrimp waters. The spill, once estimated to be 52 square miles, was spawned March 10 after a ato oil fire was extin- HotAir Balloon Causes Stir With Area Flight police and advised that they By JERRY M, YOUNG With wondering awe,people in dispatch a boat from Saratoga. tah County looked up over the The boat Mr. Cox sent out weekend and saw something returned stating that the balloon new — a hot-air balloon which was already in tow by the time sy up and came down and they arrived, so they turned causing teoffie 2 came home. jams, and bringing ‘boats to Further investigation unneeded rescues, revealed that the balloon was First report of the balloon recently purchased by Ken and came from Leo Cox, Utah Lake Dennis Greewood, American State Park Ranger. He noticed Fork. They were flying the hotthe hot-air craft coming downon air craft under the supervision of the west cide of the lake Sunday Bill Berry, an FAA licensed morning. Not knowing if they bailoon instructor from San hadditched in the water or come Francisco, who had also down on landhe sent a beat to arranged for the Utah County investigate. He also’ called the family to purchase the craft. ‘The Greenwoods intendto use Reminder Given guished on ‘Charlie’ platform. Man Dies in Auto Plunge the vehicle fcr advertising SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Harold Russell Mattingly, 23, wasfound dead in his car early Saturday below the 4th South viaduct, just west of 5th West. Salt Lake City Polive Officer W. C. Duncan said Mattingly apparently los: control of his vehicle and it plunged off the south side of the 6f-foot high viaduct. OnState Law Against Burning HEARING AiD COUN SELOR Youee (Continued From m PagePage1) 1 whose chapters in New York started the wildcat walkouts last Wednesday, said he hoped Nixon would use only his imagination to resclve the Urges Return India’s Gujarat State today at James H. Rademacher has the height of the annual Hindu urged consistently that his izoli (color throwing) Festival, people return to work andgive ling 23 persons, 12 of them the government five days to children. Top teacher recognition was turbines, natural gas or stine given by the future farmers to other exotic power source purposes for their business. Hot-air ballooningis a growing sportin the nation. Much of the activity is centered on the West Coast. The Greenwood’sventure is somewhatof a groundbreaker Tot Falls From along the Wasatch Front. PI ‘That evening,the men inflated SANTAWUIN - MayorO. Doyle the balloon again andthis time ane to Death Crook reminded people recently managedto float over thecity of BEAVER, Utah (UPI)—A 2- that open burning is against the Lehi. According to Mrs. Ken year-old boy playingin the back state law, and that burning is Greenwood,traffic in town just of a small airplanefell 2,000 feet allowed only when a permit is cameto a standstill. to his death when the baggage issued from thecity. door opened. compart City Fire Marshal Paul ie body of Jeff Callaway is the man who can en of Me = Mrs, Sherman issue the permits in Santaquin, ers of Beaver, Saturday night Sano om and he will do so vily when the He had plunged from a small atmosperic conditions are Hereceives a daily report plane during the afternoon right. on the weather, and is able to whileflying with his father. advise when burning can be : done. To Hold Hearing | . Posta Strike earthquake hit several towns in come ti The worst damagewasin the perce aaay Sean town of Broach City, 125 miles sals. TheBailsAtterala Published every afternoon Monday through Friday and Sunday morning by The Daily Herald, 1555 North 200 West Street, Provo, Utah 84601. B. E. JENSEN, Publisher Entered as Second class matter at the post office in Provo, Utah. MBER Audit Bureauof Circulation United Press International NEA Servitfice Aid Consultation Mr. WAYNE PYLE SOUTHERN UTAH AREA MANAGER Will be in the PROVO STANDARD OPTICAL STORE Tuesday March 24th from 10 a.m. ONLY, If you have a hearing problem, Mr. Pyle invites you to come in and take advantage ofour. FREE ELECTRONICS HEARING TEST just Pi phone us at 373-2254 and Mr. Pyle will come to you. If it is not convenient for you to ¢ comein SUBSCRIPTION RATES UTAH COUNTY One month, carrier Six months, a north of New Delhi, where 60 ‘ houses were destroyed and, In response to the administra- ‘Oneyear,cai mail, ‘anywhererm United se another 250 damaged. Broach tion’s request and that of Rademacher, according to post One yei sai0 has a population of 85,000 and Herald Telephone Numba, surveys, 51,116 strikers lies near the Gulf of Sambay. office 5050 retur' turned to their jobs this PROVO Ld PICT 161 WEST CENTER 2 PHONE 373-2254 morning in Boston, Minneapo- S ouvanna (Continued From Page 1) Vientiane Sundayior a top-level meeting with Souvanna after the Pathet Lao courier, Lt. Col. Pradit Thiengtham, delivered the peace p! Pradit and Souvanna met for 15 minutes, The gue officer arrived Friday from Hanoiwitk the plan, whichcalls for an immediate ire and an end to the U.S. bombing and involvementin Laos. Commenting on that involvement, Hanoi Radio accused the United States today of “‘grossly George, and Juverna Stinbiser, 68, trempling” on the 1962 Geneva Orem. Jon Luther roagland, 21, Accords and calied on WashingSpringville, and ReNee Williams, ton to stop its “war of 19, Provo, agression.”” x = months from now. Nixon, however, after a thorough assessment of the situation by his advisers, concluded a deal for additional war planes to Israel at this time wasnot necessary because it would have Middle East air jag » Bf Saratogawill open Sat-rday, March 28, then operate F riday, Saturday and ind Sunday of each WOKE SETIKE and cmcession operators NEW YORK (UPI)—Local and mailers on New York de Max. Min, Pep. City’s daily newspapers voted 49 32 Sunday to strike if present Wendover Atlanta BeginsHiring we ey eae at y % «588 6 3 Monson Pomo, American Fork. &o ~ Bay ae Feciase carer Panera ee Seattle additional jets because the need “ for them would arise by the a_ The Clayton boysuffered a it was reported. 19 Logan ee Pocatello Provo (Continued From Page 1) from Saratoga Will Open Mar. 28; deep cut in the bac.. of his head, Payson. He was awarded a $200 biles. cash prize. The $100 S.ar State No one is sure, and no one Farmer award went to Dale predicts an imminent switch to cars run by steam, batteries, Yarkdley, Beaver. the Institute experience has helped the participant in his particular specialty. The paper 1%, Telex 1%, Natomas 1%, wil be due by May 12. and Polaroid 1. Institute sessions will be held Ranging 1 to n wre than 2 March23, 30, April 6, 13, 20, and poinis iower were Avon Pro27. Each session will begin at ducts, American Research, Elder Loren C. Dunn, a 6:30 and conclude at 9:45 p.m. Honeywell, Motorola, Dome member of the First Council of For additional information, Mining and Mrck. Seventy of the LDS Church, will those interested may call the General Motors and Ford address a devotional assembly BYU Center for Continuing each gained %. Other fractions at Brigham Young University, Education, 200 N. Main Street, gainers were Allied Chemical, Tuesdayat 10 a.m.in the Smith Salt Lake City, or Dr. Hafen, Northwest Industries, pene, eee Thepublicis invited Health Science dept., BYU, Boeing, Westinghouse, and !tek. to attend. Provo. Fractional losers included U.S. Steel, Armco, Dow Chemical, Jersey standard, Atlantic Richfield, Getty Oil, Mobil, oreaeetenpere RectanOres 2NEW DELAI (UPL) — Ah dg U. S. Defers peace 5 combustion engine for automo- award went to Craig Lundell, Abbot Labs up 3%, National Cash Register 2%, Burroughs Mp Boyeio the path of the acon, ocoording to summer, according to R. M. car at 185 S, 500 W. Eauuha cenaceloniacianer. 56 = 50 2 5837 The more than 700 delegates from throughout Utah elected WASHINGTON (UPI) —ConSam Hill, Kaysville, as state president for the coming year. gress and the Nixon administra. Chosenvice president was Ste- tion appeared to be driving in cautious tandem toward even. ven Bearnson, Spanish Fork. The top Star State Farmer tual abolition of the interns) Democratic Congress are looking for an alternative. “Essentiallypollution-free automobiles must be available in the 1980's,” Charles C. Johnson dJr., administrator of the Environmental Health Service, Department of Health, EducaCo-sponsors of the Institute tion and Welfare (HEW) The Department of Health are, the Governor's Advisory Sciences at BYU is cooperating recently told a Senate subcomin presenting the Utah Institute Committee on Drugs, the mittee. of Drug Problems from tonight University of Utah Division of Johnson testified before the issues included General Tele- High School, 2166 S, 700 E., Salt phone off %s; Northeast Utili- Lake City. ties, off Ys: Tcxaco, off %: Theinstitute sessions may be Gino's Restaurants, off %4; taken for credit according to Dr. Fuqua Industries off %: Brent Hafen, coordinator of the Bristol-Myers, unchanged; program. Two semes‘er hoursof American Telephone off ‘%: credit in Health Science 503 may Gulf States Utitlities, up %: be applied toward graduate or Gulf oil, off %, and Armstrong undergraduate degrees or for Cork, off %. certification. Point sized gainer: ded they were struck by 2 car while on their way to church, Orem police said the children were attempting to cross Center Street at about 700 West when they werestruck by a car driven by Lela S. Nelson, 71, 466 S. 100 E., Springville. They ‘are the Penn Central, National Gypchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin sum, Chas Pfizer, Pan AmeriJ. Smith, 661 W. 120 N., Orem. on RCA, Zenith, Teledyne, Officer Toby Bath said Mrs.d and Walt Disney. Nelson, who was eastbound,ha slowed for the children, but they apparently ran in front of her vehicle a westbound car had passed them. They suffered cuts, bruises, and abrasions, The third child was Steven ind Mrs. Carlos Clayton, 84 S 400 W., Orem. He wasstruck by a car driven by Donald B. Utah-Idaho Manning, 31, 1579 S, 280 E.. Max. Min. Pep. Orem, when he reportedly rode 55 32 ear Gromprovevy, Riedl Roosevelt to condition today venDvidandsharon Fowler atthe Utah Valley Hospital after Lay, Provo. ‘Sunday cm 5 Boyto Lawrence and Ann Rhien Paimer, Provo. Girl to James A. and Carol F ArmacostHill, Provo. Girl fo James D. and Kathleen Robins Jex, Alpine. irl $0 Dale.Eerst Jorgette Evans Bowen, Lloyd, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Girl to Sougtes.‘and Barbara Mattie L. Nebeker, Pasadena, Hallee ‘Mapleton. fo Warren and Suzanne Burial will be in the Midway ute Dastrup, Orem Boy to Stanley and Virginia City Cemetery in Wasatch Crook pets, Provo. County. Saturd BoyfoWillard M. and Ann Lois Davies Romney,Provo. Girl te Thomas and Barbara Jane Painter Augustus, Orem. Boy to Daniel and Mary Ann Bellah Barclay, Provo. Boy to Bruce and Paula Bowers Heber Boy he put backin the river just below The Chaiet. The Fish and Game Dept. was on the scene and shocked the pools, netted mere fish and transplanted them as well. A meeting of the Save the ag River Assn. will be eld tonight at 7: 30 p.m.in the South Court Room of the City and County Building. The publicis invited. (Herald |Staff staffPhoto) Car Engine tendant. Utah Institute of Drug ProblemsStarts Tonight On the Big Board, active through April 27 at the Highland Utah Dairy Association. Interested inwildlife in Utah, he built Lloyd’s Lodge at Strawberry Junction, where an annual barbeque is held. He established thefirst inland fishprocessing plant in the United States. This precess which was for converting trash fish of Utah waters into needed commercial oil, became widely recognized. His later years were spent with the Utah State Tax Commission, where he was an appraiser. During retirement he raised pheasants and other game birds. Surviving are his widow of Charleston; four sons and five daughters, Joseph E, Lloyd, Charleston; Kenneth D. Lloyd. Salt Lake City; Orson Ray Lloyd, Midway; John Wayne Lloyd, Heber; Mrs, Russell (Mary) Cuillard, Sepulveda, SS Chester D. (Nadine) Aiken, Orem; Mrs. Ronald (Deaun) Balliger, Durango, Colo.; Mrs, Jim (Erlene) Clyde, SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The 42nd annual convention of the Utah State Association of Future Farmers of America (FFA) wound un activities here over eekend with the sesection of a new FFA Sweetheart and naming of officers County, supervisor of the job, Kathy Sturdevant, said the reconstructed F4 will representing the Parowan be placed on a pedestal at the ed FFA Sweetheart for 1970. Air Force Academy for perma- Chapter, cdpanes FFA Sweetheart for nent display. Draper said the body of the Attending Miss9Sturdevant are aircraft was damaged in 1968 Wendy Shuler, Payson Chapter, whiie ianding at Chu Lat Marine first attendant; and Jan Weaver, Provo Chapter. second atBase in Vietnam. Mr. Lloyd died Saturday at his Studying Receive State Honors HILL AFB (UP!) — Crews are reconstructing an F4 jet aircraft here from a battle damaged craft and parts from four other wrecked F4s. Upon completion the 1,600 mph fighter plane will go on display at the Air Force Academy in Colorado, May29. Berg b Mortuary Services lis, San Francisco, Cincinnati, New York State, Philadelphia and in the Chicago area. POTTED a ESTMENTSWORKSHOP Learn howto invest in the market now while it is low and gain great returns on your investment. Success in anyfield depends on the understandingofits basic principles, and what better way can put you on theroad to success than byenrolling in invest- ments workshop which offersthefollowing subjects: STR-1841 ® Investment Objectives ® Investors, Owners, and Lenders DATES: DAY: March 25 - May6, 1970 Wednesday ® Investing for Growth-Investingfor income ® The Pros and Cons of Mutual Funds TIME: 7:00 - 8:29 p.m. © Basic methods of Investing Karl R. 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