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Show 4 DailyHeol Joe Medwick TUESDAY, JANUARY 33, Uieh County,Utah Obituaries John K. Crnkovic, 60 Prominent Educator Succumbs NEW House Gang of cardinals who barely e — Mrs. Charles T. Shaffer, 9%, former Provo resident, died Friday in Alioona, Pa. She was the mother of the late Eugene K. voted int Association fer, who lived in AmerFork and Prove prior to 3 Medw 1 Ruffing in a au 1967, earned a o Crnkovic, 60 today by friends n AKE STOCK EXCHANGE Jenvary 22. ise making it Funeral and burial were in Well-known former Provo edu- Sewickley, Pa., today, according ator, died last Friday in Mich- to Mrs. Herma Shaffer, her igar, following surgery, it was daughter-in-law. John YORK “Ducky” Med force behind In Pennsylvenia his death. Dr. four years, he had been an ad ministration expert for the faculty of edu- Dr. Crnkovie cation of the Haile Selassie First Univer- 2 e mn ae an uo * : Brooklyn Dodgers star catc! a failed again to makethe Hall Fame Navy Man Killed In 4 ing by eight vo Campanella, whose it baseball 0 career was brought to an end [i by an automobile accident 10 ism years ago this month, was [* oe ‘Qv a been considered a good bet, along with Medwick, among the 51 plavers who got votes. Lou Boudreau, Enos Slaughter me 3 10.75 and Rajph Kiner rounded out ie tes. votes. 1a * 4 named on 205 ballots, He had Japan Crash sity in Addis Ababa Ethiopia. Dr, Crnkovic was curriculum Ronald Norman Whiting, 29, director of the BYU Laboratory grandson of Mrs, Hazel Whiting School a number of years ago. | Bailey, Provo, was killed in an Healso served as directorof reairplane crash search ‘or the Arizona State De- & a recently on the pariment of Public Instruction, island of ShiHe was a memberofthe Highkoku, Japan, er Education Association, the The news was Nationa! Education Association, received by his and the Utah Education Associaparents, Mr. tion, and was author and coand Mrs, Ron author of articles on education, ald C, Whiting of Rockford, Dr. Crnkovic received his B.A, Ida, from Willamette UniverFuneral sersity in Portland. Ore., in 1930, Mr. Whiting ing the recovery vees are his M.A. from the Uniwersity of igan in 1940 and }of the body. his doctorate from Arizona State Mr. Whiting and the rest of |.man crew were killed when lavy plane they were flyi musician | in ee the porored island of Shikoku. A Navy spokesman said the bodies were found near the wreckage of the plane by two teams of params who parachuted down near the crash site, The plane wags on a routine mission and was last reported battling snow storms over the the smallest of Japan’s four ugh major islands, Mr. Whiting was born July %, 1998 in Provo, He attended 2 the top five in the balloting but neither received as many as 150 9 a 8 me $35 ee tm $50 el ns of on those who performed during the 8° years 1948-1962. Had he failed, 3 ¢m 9374 9.40 he would have goneinto an old-/£¥"., category timers” for a Se % acre homeland. A Navajo boy, top photo, looks out over ncient land virtually un- changed through the years. Linemen string powerline ve left, which will bring electricity to families, such as above right, sitting outside a hogan, traditional Indian ledge of mud and sticks, a» ‘Se, future studebak-wortn Std OW Car Sd consideration by a special committee, Medwick reiired in 1 ™ TWA Warrants Towncent Un Caroide id CIVILIZATION has caught up with the Alamo Navajo Indians who have been living on their New Mexico reservation withouttelephones,electric lights or household appliances. A loan by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Rural Electrification Adniinistration has provided money to build 92 miles of powerlines to serve the remote 52,000- 825 a Medwick, one of the National League's all-time great sluggers, made the shrine in his last Ph) try as an “active player” — " rh = % eiving 240 votes of 283 voles R. Norman Whiting . ae coveted learned Provo. For the past =| | FURNISHED BY GOODBODY AND COMPA Members of New York Stock Exchange Hall of Fame Former Provo Woman Dies R. jean Stock MarketNY Elected to | Frigi un ” 3m B A Un pact mostlyPentagon on the surface of thewhat ice, Wen, |the, said. But Woorimec’co members aboard the a0 aay 25 as SALT LAKE EXCHANGE SALES Silver 7000-225 2 Mon $000-1.18; 1100-1.10; 900-1.00 Caraitt 1 ChampionSilver $0-1.2 Como Metals Convet_ 2000 TOROS S016 80017 Sah "cane na; nos: United Air sie (Continued from Page One) [7S tai" ‘ vag | Ut Power and Lt ty weighs 488,000 pounds, Was) Wes Air “ 1 ice,| West Bancer happened to the bombs ina inside NraEScerras | was not known. 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Burial will be in Michigan, He entered the United States (Continued from Page One) lights the on-off ramps of the as the U.S. tax court is the polar “circle route” to ae Ci 29 Attlinted Fund 930 freeway interchanges. Navy in 1956 and was serving ess pica Saree Aah |eoncerned, you not only can’t |guard against any surprise) oy tines with the Navy at the time of Payson hopes a second inter- The city urged the state to \take it with you—you can’t even Soviet attack, was operating out Deseret Pharm Drevius us 1S change to I-15 might be con. Phyllis Snyder Crawley his death. structed as proposed on Eighth install and activate signallights |send it on ahead Revco ie 1837 rl \ | Seaboard Air Bh 19.68 South in Payson. | where heavily traveled roads| ‘The court ruled Monday that) N.Y. cross the railroad tracks that|Mrs. Ruby Marks, a palm-| U.S.officials said the plane Skaggs Drug De 1.95, Governor Rampton said this |parallel the freeway. Governor |reading gypsy from Kansas|did ot violate Denmark’s Skagas Drug Prd 2644 12.16 yntex sug ea 196 decision is not up to him, but | Rampton recognized the hazard|City, Kan., who operates under| conditions, which permiti emer-|(/"\5. te ae 243 subject to decision of the Bu- to traffic in this respect, and|the names of “Mme. Lamera” )gency landings of nuclear: OVER-THE-COUNTER sok ea 3 a Surviving are his parents, tea of Public Roads. Commis. |said he wil see thatit gets at-|and « Sister Mary,” had to pay \armed aircraft at Thule. i i roachBid ASK Wellington Fund 12 three brothers, Vaughn G. Whit: sioner Hinckley said the prot tention of the Bureau of Public back income taxes on the $5,000 “ The aircraft was SpOTOAC Abertens. 180 Windsor Fund 49 20213 was discussed after the Service. SALT LAKE CITY — Phyllis ~ she collected in 1959 from an ing for an emergency landing) Ams ey Tee.Leonard Whiting,eal Mo.;: lem dedication services of the new Snyder Crawley, 51, Salt Lake Ida; and Dale E, Whiting’ section of I-15 in Payson last Mayor Lasser inquired after elderly couple to pass on to the lafter having declared a n) irst Sec Inv hibernot do gophers Pocket 23) emergency because of a pos: First Sec Corp City, a native of Provo, died 31.25 nate. state funds to aid in the ball- “spirit world.” serving an Eastern Atlantic ble fire in the navitagor ETS Sunday at the States mission for the LDS fall. Mayor Losser also stated that |P@t which the city now has) compartment and intensive| Cottonwood under construction. The govChurch and hi; there are bumps in the road| smoke throughoutthe aircraft, lospital under the overpass on Cn ernor notedin his files that the the Pentagon said, | Avenue which the state has not request came too late to get on of the taken care of. He suggested | the first of a priority list. However, he advised the mayor to that a two-inch coating be laid) Mi lie R. Peters to put the road in good condi- |re-submit the request for funds| Snyder. She tion as before construction took to the Bureau of Outdoor Rec- GALLUP, N.M. (UPI)—Presi- | (Continued from Page One) reation and the request will be | FALLBROOK, Calif, — Fu place. married dent Johnson will deliver his| 4¢ the mission rules,” Mueller ? E. Crawley on jneral services for a former Better Lighting Sought | considered. | . Mrs, Crawley June 17, 1987, |Payson man, Linden W. Peter- Better lighting on the access Going next to Salem, the gov- congratulations to the Navajo) said at a news conference early | “at Salt Lake City. They were $0”, 69, Fallbrook, Calif., will road, which is North Main|€tnor was told he was probably ‘Indian tribe Wednesday in a today. “Unfortunately there| IN THE STATE OF UTAH, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS |be Wednesday, 11 a.m., at the Street, was also requested by| the first governor to ever visit |telephone or taped message at! yasmt a man there to try + later divorced, ON DECEMBER 30, 1967 PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO \the kickoff dinner celebrating again.” CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, Mrs. Crawley received her jOlpin Sundberg Mortuary in'the mayor, Governor Rampton the small community. \the Navajo centennial. Because of this failure, flight UNDER SECTION 5211, U.S. REVISED STATUTES jeducation in the Provo City jOrem where triends may call said that he assumed this will City fathers told Gov. RampASSETS » schools, graduating from Provo prior to the services. He died call for a joint contract be- told that there are no signs on The dinner, honoring chair- directors had to pick alternativej man Raymond Nakai and the|mission plans to salvage what Saturday in Fallbrook of naCash, balances with other banks, * High School, She worked as a tween the city and the state. the Interstate telling people| 100,000 members of Americas) they could. and cash items in process of collection $ 350,352.11 tural causes * waitress prior to her marriage, The state, he said, usually| where to get off for Salem.| United States Government obligations ~. 949,325.52 Gene Kranz | {moving to Salt Lake City in Mr. Peterson was born Aug. Yet, they observed, Benjamin, largest Indian tribe, begins a| Flight Director Obligations of States and political subdivisions 216,578.56 + 1938. She worked as a stock (31, 1898 at Fairview, a son of which is much smaller,is listed yearof festivities commemorat- |chose as his alternate a make- | Securities of Federal a: geacies ing the 100 years since the es- jbelieve run through of the | controller for the Lang Conr |Andrew and Ana Mette Peterand corporations on freewaysigns. tablishment of the Navajo res-| procedures astronauts would| Other Securities Sone ) pany and for Eimco. She was son, He married Velma Harris City officials asked that x e 4 also employed by the Perce on June 11, 1924 in the Salt SALT LA XE CITY—S. Sgt. Salem be listed on the Payson ervation and life as a settled follow in calling off a moon| Loans and discounts Bank premises, furniture and flxtures, and Young Construction Company. Lake LDS Temple. She died Vaughn M. Angell, eo es and Spanish Fork exist signs so| ia Naraionsweredierae |landing. The Apollo » moon bug} responded perfectly to these | other assets representing bank premises 45,850.83 Fridayin Vi etn: ; funera: arrf vill ki i } e Navajos, no! . Feb. 8, 1967. Survivors include two Other assets e pana 112.13 rangem ts pending. Robert agora who were held in captivity py| commands. ; Ed Crawley, Salt Lake Cit to get off to go to adultsBo Salem. A carpenter and builder, Mr. 7p, TOTAL ASSETS 2.0 0. 0. ccseeenees $5,260,438.23 Ci the U.S. cavalry for four years .« and Richard Gene Crawley, U, Peterson and his family lived jomas Patterson, 76, died Sat- Sal The streets of Providence, LIABILITIES pee ea eee aaah ai Ft. Sumner, N.M., were re* S. Air Force, presently in Salt at Payson until 1932, when they urday; funeral Wednesday noon, they have a water drainage I, were first publicly lighted | 12th LDS Ward problem caused by a pipe under leased and allowed to return to) Demand deposits ofindividuals, Lake City; four grandchildren; moved to Boulder City, Nev., Salt Lake | in 1821, partnerships, and corporations «s+. $1,390,278,76 st $. Paul Willi the Interstate being placed too their homeland in 1968 jwhere he worked on construc- Chapel, 63 Time and savings deposits of individuals, \ 0; | tionof the dam, In 1936, he mov: Otto Pruess, 64, died Monday; high. partnerships, and corporations 2,518,071.26 s Jack D. ed to San Bernardino, Calif., | funeral hursday noon, Haw- In Spanish Fork,city fathers| NEWYORK (UPI) — InvestDeposits of United States Government 10,414.00 + (Mary) Thomas, Provo, and and in IM1 moved to Fall. thorn LDS Ward Chapel, 808 told the governor they do not Deposits of States and political subdivisions... 511,036.25 Deposits of commercial banks 000. Mrs. Jake (Thelma) Christen- brook, where he had lived Roosevelt Ave, (1450 South). favor an increase in the sales 16.25 16.25 Certified and officers’ checks, etc. 174,712.38 Evelyn Tucker McLin Coleman tax with the increase to be gi sen, Bountiful since. 1.21 12.18 TOTAL DEPOSITS $4,606,512.65 Funeral services will be An active member of the LDS Walters, 46, died Saturday; fu- en to cities. The governor said Stock 21.74 23.63 (a) Total demand deposits $1,767,961.37 Weinesday, 11 a.m., at the Berg Church, Mr. Peterson had been neral Wednesday 1 p.m., Mit- he doesn’t either. Selective 9.41 10.12 (b) Total time and chell Funeral Chapel, Price. Drawing Room Chapel of In Springville, Governor | Variable 9.02 9.80 savings deposits $2,838,551.28 Fallbrook branch president. Jack M. Be 0, died Monda; Rampton received a presenta- FIF Prog Fund 5.50 . Provo, where friends maycall 6.02 Otherliabllities, including mortgages and Survivors include one son and funeral Wednesday 1p. prior to the service, Burial will other liens on bank premises and 5.40 5.49 ion from the Chamber of Com- [Hamilton three daughters: Arlan H. PetHeavy Steel Reinforced Con4330 S. Redwood Rd. Vadis Arother real estate 112,228.61 be at the Provo City Cemetery. erson and Mrs. Elroy (Lenon) della Arnold Grow, 54, died Suncrete Cover and Vault. TOTAL LIABILITIES cece $4,718,741.26 both of Fallbrook; day; funeral Thursday 1 p.m., |ton is not. listed on freeway V-type tongue-in groove plas Wall Street, financial hut of Bezza |signs, and that the North CAPITAL ACCOUNTS tic asphalt seal unites cover | Mrs. Dale (Neola) Miles, CaGrant Ninth LDS Ward Chapel, Atuerica, got its name from a Common stock—total par value cove $250,000.00 securely with vault. Mrs. Eugene |711 Jeppson Ave. Sofia T. Ro- Springville exit sign lists the mud wall which Dutch Governor lexico, Calif.; No. shares authorized 10,000 Arched construction of cover {i Provo Business District which No, shares outstanding 10,000 ~ Peter Stuyvesant built in 1653 to (Noreen) Garrett, ! aCanada, mero, died Saturday; Re- is six miles away. Provo should ond V-type sealofford addiSurplus 150,000.00 + keep the cows in and the British Calif.; 17 grandchildren; one quiem M. s Wednesday 10 a.m., not be on the sign, the chamber tional strength where ecrth Undivided profits 141,696.97 brother, M. Irving Peterson, Our Ladyof Guadalu pe Catholic weight and stress ore greatest. 2 out. says. | Fallorook, Available with orlistically deTOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . 541,606.97 Church, 715 W. 2nd N. Helen signed moulded cover for | Burial will be at the Provo Neomi Egan, 63, died Sunday; TOTALLIABILITIES c distinetive appearance er with AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . . ., _ $5,260,498.28 | City Cemetery. |funeral Wednesday1 p.m., 2128 plein round cover. MEMORANDA S. State. Beesley vaults are thoroughly Berg Avevage of total deposits for the 15 seasoned for added strength carries the \CARD OF THANKS |] Siney Charles Lewis funeral lendar days ending with call date ....... $1,511,836.85 ond durability. Mortuary feeling of sorvices will be held Wednesday Averageoftotal loans for the 15 We desire to express our sinBeesley Vaults are available sincere ct 1p. m. at the Provo Fifteonth calendar days ending with call date ......++ 2,548,816.13 through leading F -nerel Dizectors. | |cere appreciation to the many Services sympathy Ward Chapel, First South and Loans as shown above are after |friends and relatives who as Phone FR 3-184) MORTUARY Ninth East, Friends may coll at deduction of valuation reserves of 1,204.18 when | sisted in any way during the the Olpin - Sundberg Mortuary I, Keith W. Christensen, of the above-named bank do 85 East, 300 South words Hrecent illness and passiag of Tuesday evening from 7 10 9 ond hereby that this report of condition is true and FR 3-6668 fonument & Vault | correct todeclare i seem our beloved mother. For the Wednesday at the Chapel 1 hour the best of my knowledge and belief. awkward. gg PB Phyllis Snyder Crawley fu- beautiful flowers, the expresprior to services. Interment in the KEITH W, CHRISTENSEN Emma D. Johnson funeral servCompany | Prove City Cemetery. neral services will con- sions of sympathy, the assist- ices will be held Wednesday 1:00 J] We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of ducted Wednesday at 11 a.m. this report of condition and declare that it has been ance of those who took part at p.m, Chapel of Memories Mor- B] Unden W. Peterson fireral serin the Berg Drawing Room examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and vices Weduesday of 11 am. In Chapel of Provo. Friends | the services, and other acts of tuary ot Provo, where friends may fi belief is true and correct, the Gl pin-Sundberg Mortuary. may call at the mortuary | kindness, we especially extend call Tuesday from 6 to 8. and | J. A, Seethaler iends may call at the mortuary Wednesdayprior to services. our thanks, Paul Ream Wednesdoy prior to services. Bur1042 SO. STATE— OREM prior to services, Burlal at Provo Interment in the Provo City Evan Thomas The Matilda Cruser Brady jal in the Provo City Cemetery, H} 225-3100 'y Cemetery. Directors Family RamptonTold Problem s You Can’t Take It With You, Or Send It Ahead = Of Utah County Areas lof Plattsburgh Air Force Base, {9Re ye an Bal Fn 8 : Native Of - Provo Dies LBJ to Kickoff REPORT of CONDITION | Navajo Indian Rites Set For _ Ex-Payson Man Centennial || Qualified || Utah National Bank of PROVO bb» OLPIN SUNDBERG A Floral Spra | on _ WwW NnN— Utah Obituaries BEESLEY | | Rohbock Sons Floral 725 S, State Ph. 374-0580 |