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Show 4 Daily Herald TUPSDAY, APRIL 1, 199 | Weather Forecast Lake City, ie Generally fair tonight. Inreasing cloudness Wednesday Obituaries Thorn, of Mr. joq9 Mor jy The vas barn’ t 1 W man of that rate beyond continuation june. 10...” } ; Laird did not spell out the nepyy as at Torn was active in the auxiliar- Mrs. ies of tne LDS Church three daughters: Hall Thorn of $50 million. the Life. Other US a decision to delay and Mary Ann ground targets Nielsen Han-|bombers from dist by of Springville, " and Mrs, 2 C.J. ried i belie elber' ee Ward (Rhea) Wilcox of Salt Late| City; 24 grandchildren; 71 great en! March 15, 1919 Mrs Ward a! , belie IQ 4 S nuclear cI li vaulted Gothic p it ‘ Ruling on Car | ABMPl Wisdom Of n ss < moni church more | past four years. East and the future of a U.S. * Springville Thirdinth LDS) afrs, Ward was president of City, County session. listie Missile (ABM) system. He Goshen Native Diesin S. L. an appeal has expired or until any action on an appeal is completed if an appeal is made. Ownerof the car was Gayon Robb, Provo, who has pleaded guilty of illegal possession of 8uard project to put defensive missiles around offensive misSile sites. But, in a prepared Senate speech, he said: “The ABM proposal is not just another public works his car. an PE boondoggle, a minor item out of the military pork barrel. : ington, Nev, |background inscribed with the Israel's right to conirol a citizens. aee ae Sines Shinra will be con- memorable words of the de- unified Jerusalem, as part ofits ei Neve (ducted ‘Thursday at 1 p.m. in ceased hero, 1948, Salt Lake City. He died|the Scipio Ward LDS Chapel. Peace.” ‘Let Us Have proposal to be presented at the In front of the speak- talks, After the settlement of Iowa: MEXICAN ABORTIONS Bellevue, located on the Miss’ . row seat, was President Charles de Gaulle of France. Near him a | Friends may call at the An- ers’ table was a large framed ‘They said the U.S. steet n tik Bear }ransmerice 1 W AWarrants Jncarcive bishop of Washington, pro- Bank of Amer. nounced the benediction: ae a are a me me ~ x oa a Dy Oran ms 1 aoe é Equity Ol 50 75.00 nm 1M “Unto God’s gracious mercy and protection we commit Dwight David. The Lord bless him and keep him. The Lord make His face to shine upon him and be gracious unto him The Lord lift up His counten- ance upon him and give him MEXICO CITY (UPI)—There peace, both now and ever- sippi, became the gathering|js one abortion for every eight more.” The funeral will be held derson Funeral Home in Nephi portrait of General Grant. also pravides for UN-controlled place for “horse thieves and Jive births in Mexico, due to The cathedral’s great organ scoundrels,” according to old ignorance of birth control swelled out with the triumphant Wednesday at noon, at 260 E, 00 Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m.) Mr Sok no longer mayor demilitarized zones in areas reports. On April 1, 1840, the methods, according to Dr. Luis notes of ‘Onward Christian South Temple, where friends |and at the chapel in Se ipio, on but still Utak Stake president, "|where Israel presumably would! law-abidingcitizens of Bellevue Lenero, director of the Mexican| Soldiers.’ “ The military pallbeamay call tonight, 6 to 8 p.m. | Thursday prior to es __|called ithe meeting to order.!have to pull back {rom territory decided to oust the riff-raff. | Institute of Social Studies. He rers gently lifted the casket June 19, 1966. proposal Services Prone FR $1861 et Joel Baum Tippetts, Provo, funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Oakhills First Ward Chapel, 1600 North 900 East. Friends maycall at the Berg Mortuary of Provo Tuesday evening from 6-8 and Wednesday at the Chapel prior to and Wednesday prior to serv-| Burial will be in the Scipio) Addresses were given by the seized in the 1967 Middle East Several men on both sides reported in a study of the birth from the bier and lock-stepped |Rev. T. W. Lincoln, Judge Du-| war icee. Burial will be in the|City Cemete were killed and the incident controlsituation. The study was Salt Lake City Cemetery. | ae senberry, H. H. Cluff and A. G. The U.S. proposals in the Big became known up and down the sponsored by the Ford Founda- it out to the waiting hearse Ike was on his way home to services. Interment in the ; Sutherland. The Provo Choir! talks were disclosed by river as the Bellevue War. tion, the plains of Kansas. Provo City Cemetery, Orem Man's and Payson Brass Band furn- Four Western ciploruats who declined | . |ished music. | The American proposals were “happily” welcomed by the In Provo Gun Esther (Viola) Rynearson |British and considered by the Marcroft, 86, mother of Andrew | |French as a positive basis for from Page One) (Continued March died Orem, Mareroft, y \discussion, The same diplomats Club Tourney 31, in a Salt Lake City rest|_. | ad hea ‘i SecaGan eete i ‘et pil toreaction Two teamsfinished the three homeof a heart ailment Two Teams Tie | Mother Dies music. Nixon week Provo Gun Club round) She was born Jan. 30 1883, ce robin tournament in a deadlock Salt Lake City, to Andrew Jack- "Nixon also was to meet with| with identical 1088 scores son and Sarah Alexader Ry Members of one of the winning "earson teams were Arliss Hanks, Jim i rel of Turkey. Funeral will be held Thurs. other members of the other Cemetery Johnson, Third place went to a team Ti a Ror Christensen, B Caras and Errol Ross with a Cee Bennett h deputy minister of freien affairs; and Marshal Vasily eee dl aS a lian defense chief, interpreter Nixon said April 30. ¢ of the inav fon as firsi United States and Dean Fried finished one- hen . ishing: of the Bennett is the ranking Repub: m eeae . cen“ ot ** © A to Z RENTALS 373-0618 |} 159 W. 500 N. 225-6124 Plecsant Grow 7as.3saa | vidual or" Return ee ee an NaSTax —naSeles eo FIRST SECURITY BANKAMERICAR 0) MARKERS in Ageless Granite Uncle Sam doesn’t permit anyone to charge taxes, If you aze a bit short, however — as 2 Ban’ kAmericard holder — you can get @ cash advance at any First Security Bank, Save At Select Yours Now! PROVO FLORAL] 201 W. Tet South 373-7001 a Ipin re cee = handle taxes Pues, compiele desires, nO slate-) Prom | 37-6608 CEMETERY convenient way to ea andRene be given ee eee ae flew pt FAMILY MORTUARY two-three in the Class C Divi-|lican on the Senate Banking and Currency Committee and a ion. : In Class D competition the member of the Committee on winner was Harold Nimer fol- Finance. lowed by Han Jensen and Keith Warburton, | Bart Peterson won the Class E Division followed by Errol Ross and R. G. Wilson, The Junior Division winner | was Craig Clark Jr., with Lee Gaisford winning the sub-junior title. Carol Adamson was high| lady with Steve Nicholes win- | ning the hanuicap division, pis eorly aerenaPa r fin oor, eciviege te ROS Dee to B first vlace with Paul Lassen and Garv Hansenfinishing second ani third respectively Ken Hudson, Boyd Nielson / responsibility to serve you with the utmost Through an} Olsen, Blair Ely, Jay Sullivan, Chuck Hunt and Iliene Taylor. Ken Adamson won a shootoff with Carl Olsen for individual honors in the Class A Division and Arliss Hanksfinished third. Steve Nicholes won the Class The aw ey Ivanovich Chuykov, Soviet eivi For Award Chuykoy: ‘Comrade {n arms,"’| UPI) Sen referring to the fallen World| ett, R= Utah,, War IL commander, Eisenhow| ; 1. Mahon, D: er. Harlier in the day, Nixon met hosen to re. Texas ceive the 1969 George Washing: for an hour with French ton Awards of the American President Charles de Gaulle. De | Gaulle made : a brief appearance Good Gover ety : 1078 seore. Following at was a teain comprised of Carl of Service ..+ | Fisenhower. Among them were Gen Basily V, Kuznetsov, Soviet first consisting of Dave Hall, Carl Chosen Crandail, the Privilege dignitaries who eame to mourn) 1 = aay “At a White House reception Krantz, Gene Frier, Lee Gais- day in Salt Lake City. Burial ytonday night, Nixon met ford and WarrenStratton, while) Will i m the Salt Lake City socially with many of the world) winning team were Keith Snelson, Jim Duke. Ted Dangerfield, Harold Nimer and Max ae Prime Minister Suleiman Demi- I | Beesley Monument & Vault Co. 725 South State Prove, Utah ‘ we The Benediction At 5:19 pm., the Rt. Rev OVER-THE-COUNTER ros Pet William F. Creighton, Episcopal Aevine we nas marijuana, which was found in|Project. It is not sometrivial MINI-WAR, BELLEVUE, Towa p President Nixon, who spoke a ies! Wes! Airlines Bancorp. eulogy over his late chief in the westa Elec Capitol rotunda Sunday atfer- “ower Co noon, sat just across the aisle AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE from Mrs, Eisenhower, in the irwest Clone front row of folding wooden 3ty_ Mirzs chairs. He was accompanied by§ his wife Pat and their daughter Tricia, | “Tt touches questions which fo to the structure of a free (UPI)— Soiety and to the civilized survival of this nation, the The Bellevue War actually Was Soviet Union and, perhaps, of oe 9? aratotGeorge] brothers, Ernest Hansen, of TWO thousand people assem.) U.N. Mission ene Portland, Ore.; J. R. Hansen, of bled on temporary seats. Back) Western diplomats said the a bloody skirmish between all nations.” H. and Annie Page Crowther. on insist will States horse thieves and law-abiding flowered|United a was stand the of of Hansen, M. L. and Payson, Salt Golding, C, GShe married [Blackettand! Clead Blackett; "0 windows, no permanent the Big Four talks “onthe te) ano Te vehicle for saying the same kind of things he might have Q said in a eulogy. Uf pesecr erate The car was confiscated under urged colleagues to judge the acral between Arabs and stave law permitting such plan on its merits, not on ae etweens rabs an the action when a vehicle is used possible economic gain to their ah to transport illegal narcotics. constituencies. SNORE CoG = The 15-nation United Nations spoke along With security Council was set to vote Judge Harding, however, also Mansfield stopped short of and Judge W. N. today on an Afro-Asian resolu- instructed the state not to sell Saving he would oppose Presthe vehicle until the time for|ident Nixon’s proposed Satetion demaniding demanding condemnationof con proposal for settlement of the Mortuary Thursday from 64| visiting teacher of the Relie ssDeshiarg ON .m., and Friday prior to serv-| Society organization at Sci pio, the rites and Burial will be in with a special assignment to Isaac Bullock Springville Evergreen Ceme- visitit the thesick and homebound| Dusenberry. last Wednesday's air service was|tsrae] hat for killed memorial Another was|,\held tery. of the ward. le Her hobby ee Aug. 8, 1885 upon the dea‘h raid that civile Arab civilan killed 18 Arab : her vegetable and flower garGen. Ulysses S. Grant ofat the Jordanian city of Es-Salt dens, $ whch she sharedie withof Civil gin War American fame who mera had been Diplomatic sources said the friends. She had a special tale). United States and Britain would ent for helping those in need. Sheis ieee by her nieces!is was the very first event abstain from the vote while and nephews whom sheraised held in the present Provo Tab- France end the Soviet Union i ernacle which was still under Nora Juhlin Bowerbank, 74, Ved eeee construction and far from fin. YOUld approve the proposal nedsat tne time, with no doors, The split was certain to affect Balt Lake City, a native of C Jalley, Calif., Robert L,|!shed pea Goshen, died March 30 at her home in Salt Lake City of na) i ‘ floors and no permanent seat-| Mideast problem scheduled to tural causes, |/Carrie peas MUSAeal E jopena Thursday at the French Ivie, of Scipio, three !n8- Suse, a first to take his place, in a front Jof state, so many that former Recut President Lyndon P. Johnson 1959 auiomabile belonging to 2 Questioned person who has pleaded guilty Ward with Bisop Glenn B. Orton | the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, of the Ninth han ae at Scipio, for four terms, She (Continued from Page One) Friends nisy call at the Wheeler) was an active member and af ap, ti 8 i had the high found himself protocolled al Ithe fers: Mrs. Hilda Bingham, Their marriage was later sol "@Val ammunition, generally to charges of ill:gal possession way back to the sixth row Spanish Fork, Mrs Emma emnized in the Manti LDS With the result that stockpiles’ UNITED NATIONS \UPI)—A of marijuana and which has’) WASHINGTON (UPI) —Sen- Eisenhower had stipulated been confiscated by the State ate Democratic leader Mike Thomas, Salt Lake City, and Temple, Mr. Ward died in eee . Meret Wal split in Big Four today that there be no eulogy, and in the of success 1tened a5\ quile replenished not will 1949 Califor-| of of Utah, was legally confiscatMansfield said today he had Worthen Ruby Mrs. the strict sense there wasn't. ed. The judge denied the prev- ‘grave doubts” as to the , She lived with her nephew, quickly as once planned, forthcoming talks on the Middle ious owner's plea to retain pos- wisdom of deploying an Antibal- But D. Elson managed to turn Funeral services will be con. /Clead Blackett, in Nephi for the his pastoral prayer into a ducted Friday at 1 pm. in : a i 3% ” yet a sat King Bauduoin of Belgium and the Shah of Iran. There |were manyother forsign chiefs an ice Harding has ruled that a Question Nephi, 2e culs was in ground, air and # than a nhourearlier. One of the ¥ wage Fourth District Judge Maur-| . Cuts Ammunition ‘The next biggest category of Judge Makes | : ve and 5 The 2,00 invited guests started arriving in a Bi tances of 5010) O)ry Mideast icamelee and Mrs. Cleon (Elaine) Craig | he that * ite er Arrived Early qu’et foxtrot, left, then cuts loose with a younger partner, right, million cut—nearly half of it Ward was he € me, though he were dead. shall he live SWINGING STATESMAN, Canada’s Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau shows he can keep step with any age group of his constituency. At a Montreal reception, he does a Salina to Hans (SRAM), designed to be fired at) Kingman, Arizona, Max Thorn Mrs, G. H. (Myrtle) McNeil, grandchildren; and three sis- about I amthe Resu was born Dee. production of the nuclear-armed 15, 1883, at She Range Attack Missile Surviving are two sons and aI promise to his Dis The biggest Kem in the $613 tural causes. Sayre ( of the flight reductions required it 1946 wen Mr. Thorn retired | juab County Hospital, from exten! nereased above the planned vel if the military situation Elsie Ann Han died Sunday During her earlier life, Mrs aken officials said B52 strikes could and they lived for many years in Spring Canyon, Carbon Coun-| \Francis B. opening ut the saving involved will be In Nephi ty. They moved to Springville in’ ward (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One} Dies at 85 manti LDS Temple. Mr. Thorn died in 1955 . ! was Their early married lif- wa spent in Eureka and Park City ‘ Christian Hope U. S. Forces . solemnized in the Tex., and Blythe Calif Repent Jow this morning “8S —2 at Houlton, Me. Elsie Ward July on ee ee Nev Provo. 8, 1905, Their marr the nation Monday was 97 at Presidic, May. 9 County } 1 wil! High for the daughte was marie a traceues ofHoneaynate precipitation ‘ow this morning was 42 ee The *e #4 long Springville n Orem rest es, age was later BeriBetsy 2 percent Wednesday M born Sept. 18, 1885, nesday in Roc Fork, highs low 60s. rain 10 percent son lowering to near ROOSEVELT—Alfred D. Mor oe : Mary So- DOW JONES AVERAGE witt Woman Dies Dies at 84 FURNISHED BY GOODBODY AND COMPANY Members of New York Stock Exchange y and tonight. Highs per Ss and lows to muddle 30s. Warmer Wed- Spanish Fork Springville, resident Cooler f Brother O >t NG VILLE (sss. ° Mary Thorn, Stock Market Partly cloudy to- ane . — — | Ogden, Provo For the necessities of life other than taxes, rememberthat thousands of stores and businesses welcome BankAmericard — $0 you can ebarge other things you need. |