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P orce Viet Feace alks Fatal to cea ior High School aanne during the ing.1967-) ea Cr Meadow, Peansse¥ 2a ro ee ee eae wes attempting atieming©to6blast gave 8 schoolby year only,ofastheper re-| ito) a daughter of James Mur-) quests palrons Gen asad Mary Janette Duncan deputies County sheriff's and forest service of New York Mosk Gethonge ‘AlliesTightenViseTo Heart Aft ac NGTON || baker —Ajemphasis ieh(UPI) thanincreased heretofore on th in. allied (need to apply mi Woman, n ae within the the city first of Haiphong bombing pressure Representatives on at most today indicated another step-up nations involved in ere i — Lesdde Enstmon|in4ty th tr can to tighten thelare agreedth | and ninth) "On Aug. 23, 1890 she married pes | rushed to te lean gee rs 75 oe% postin resident 10 tne ‘NorthVietnam until it is|in otPayaon, died Thursdayaf the|*i%¢ Gate sates f talking perce “teen — Heber Beckstrand in the Manti 15 utiities 46 Stocks| and POW JOmES Oe Veanta ‘anette peace Santaguin Junior lagestrion 3 en eee Hig! LDS Temple and he died on search for the missing rang- of iyog of a heart tas patalk wor 341 ut Mg Toasters Ceti S| Schools be transpor ao of militancy future ted oo! er. A probe line was brought Pa eae ma as atRalleoTlad to the for June 13, 1956. pri Alta ski resort and attack, | Payson Junior Sis Scoa from the rked they| the She four-day had She series has was attended ma born the Brig-| joo” Oe began the key Aug. 26, 1892,/¢r meetings here of the United Long 6 War : Ceeee en ee | Woodrutf, a daughter csa| the 1967-48 year only, / of Al- States and its Asian partners) ‘The ham Young Academy. Active 17470 4S eee is on + “Manila Pact i. 3-4] recu lee ae as the ae zs Boln to school year d Mary McDonald East- 5s iting in Vietnam 1967 present a n d ndatficer| officer ries lant theboard further 1967-6odin S00W Ranger Ron Peria [bert {mi andMaryMcDonald East agreed eeetna Scans Theat Coen “There has a been bh ed Cari co greater re aeseee | aoe sane . sm 638 |to staff the junior high srry She r talk ( |Johnson, sy ame See Sorat’ Done and thio aeunch |cniet Can Pa 4@44! at Goshen and ae of| three-yearher husband served 4|- University Hospital where seHe ae had lived ee expictal in John Morley Jr: teow mission in the Manti| |i0 Gition was POE ee Se cinlen toe Secretary of State DeantorRus | kar poe ah RCeaaee, ean, een aining | MeeeSeen ; Kee oe ne lopinion that they must dig in | “not serious.” » [seach = on eee Be severe Tear She was an excellent seamyee 0 bes time ine t's ———_ leans stress. 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Ret oo. ‘at 55) 2.50 at 50 way re: 2 Somens i=: Trem, Wem ‘worems 72 Dore) Irs, in this| sm ies mM me esr Western ‘Ben Ue Corp = 2" = Lin , Fate Ove) ted that more than half|by 74_a parents second Leta aa requesting Vietnam's electric|the movealso include the sixth eee been knocked|and graders. A survey power cota as lanes, The|of theseventh situation was ordered by| yjo_ Soon land a BN estima women Christens: — Bid ol not anounced|@bulation from three ts contacted wascias | fol$m tm |untl today because parents aes against $3 1%} [hoped the missing pilotsificials| could) ows: ., Sara Elberta, nine "72s m0 = os |be rescued. He was born March 8, 1695,/at Camp ae Saneae issoo lin Provo, @ son of William J.|was a member ft of Jane Scott ‘Taylor. Artillary, ee, Zettella Goodridge,| Survivors include his wife agi of beauty for Jan, 9, 1918, in the Salt Lake three sons and one any occasion. LDS ‘Temple = John M, Morley, Ske "Tavlae wan'a Sear ent Mocley-and_ James P. loves of the Traviaane Sogar of Salt Lake City, per sy ganas wa WW. Le: (Bonnie) Ma. on the. uaa Asked |can losses were were ‘i a and 11i for; and Goshen, .| against eaae eee creeSE He was‘ a former Raymond sei i stations, government ministries Sareivies include sons ani andde eer ae Yirae , d safety. felt for their land ) . Mrs. Carolyn *T. Wallace, 1 Paeclal dclachmnent -ringed| a of Slt Lake Cy; nition ite Pie placed of King Newman, Ogden; Mrs, Shirley Pro-| Constantine eetand hisON Danish) :5 $4 |tacked Jacted” ane nine allel‘spe. main. sea|_ aghnt William G,adBoswell ih oFGosh. a a Saigon's foleene Gosb- former told lho iy April channel “following Thureday's y's) ooen.tng = Haiphong, the BSeekarhen| . it in decision litting was any tai nday; The sss Navy made 10which:a oppsse acariee th oe! ctwy omen Slee 2 . : mitted at3 "US.lial q today March ms a damage Bp. seoved punch of he]a wnich must be handed in not |mush air wer its today. Fenchod astageohare.had the ihe Communists reached ould bad -S. ATMY its highest leaders support Atl iovalty; others no! Cai: Mrs, Douglas)" the| STEEL STAINLESS STEEL U! gE Franpending|” PROVO FLORAL 201 WEST ist-S. PROVO 373-7001 729 rail , : d NEWit onYORK (UPI)—Easy| does the spring cleaning. Easy Don't work go hard you miss WenSee peat PITTSBURGH (UPI) —New fTe#t-grandchikren;one bro called the AspidaArmy group much of todaycrocy, preparing for an-/0fbowing tenthbro| clique 2.1 uses are always cropping UP f° Hegdman, Spanish Fork; Mrs.| at fonmaliy other onslaught of cold temper- a oeng pees ee t-grandchildren; one ; } anti-monarchist jout on one of spring’s noblest severalfnge,incuding|arm panels, burial caskets and oe = oY with war ing hardware, ‘This is the third straight year ee to researchers at Crucible Steel7S | ane Ty WwWOOD CONSOLE a wi th RECTANGULAR TUBE accused oy plot ting to overthrow Constantine stainless seal isa oka atures tonight effort. to : ‘They include shing the fruit ena predict-|center edtemperatures of in the Jow fom and less punae idkaetas automobile rocker REEN the Taylor LDS Stake House in EASY DOES IT pat Rt brio Show Plants a frost, 0 E Horie by Berg en palace iy set ineae a a walled park|mond; 31.grantty Olea at behind central Constitution Murray eat ice Jensed Dellat he Waeieman ‘erry (serving soved| t ulation Board and eval oad ettofof| urMinnOd, ed ie ied es Pictures of the Haiphong cond toealgned statements of deci| estios te St. He said most| 3 “atthe ; 13. of Corbin, Ky. Aiea aewcser ce ne Tayloraie of Ray- Chara dele Will be conitself is\ducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in (tn tm PaO)a a iinbe aeeee steam = eves rses et wl, ee tae Meas wn Be Genola peop! aouey TadgeFRAM No. Four of Proline Se ee j r vo. do not contain He was a member of the| that safeguards to. preventadequate Hanoi Shrine and Scottish Rite and the andthe Viet Cong from using lin Kale Teele of tk Lake|the ov in Den1921 (Continued from Page One) lof the Canadian’ Sogn Fee > tories, Ltd. ta fe maltwo pine plants at Haiphong aeafi board oe Tease ver lacked “of citi = = ig ely os fe penning orfeiog = Jonge Se is in Yee oe |down 99 hago opoeowete thet students areier const . ‘Cammunis' Me as i i oh eae aetn pause to reinforce thelr c R. Taylor, 72, positions in preparation for Ina RaymondSepa efter| Gity. He enised in Wold Wer 1 resuming Ee ee the fight. and served from 1917 to 191) back to ‘i . Headman ferm-| E Enemies ge lgtinatehichflowed severelyKn damaged ptaoe ae : 78 Ex-Provoan Dies In Canada io married Daniel. Mo, They|, Friends may in oe Mis} ; wr. Morley was member on Episcopal play into iia terms-that-would Yard ae tho chen of St. Mary's , and a Mason of Story ae 2 ; Bistseer 7. eadman (est and ‘Tessie ig ee atoee dentshe be transferred cae way. 16 end the’ conflict Frank R. Taylor, 72 taylor, K. ar Kan.;: ; [daughter Mil Genola had agi bali tion signed by 9 parent oe & | Two Planes on an : BS , Richfield fan Ste uae Rloonhow ce ts in attendmock. At toMach. 1 beard meeting, a delegation from 9.4 BS Be PIFFund871635 Set S| Hamilton HDA $0 6.0 ronan an fee a Gres Sei Park ch Ueated Httle. Toeps + the for public participatior mah Se eS keel = Invest.2 ieeat question a :aew has snaggingeaein among j se 8 tual 11.57 12, parent eting Was|les and Linnie Weal cactiiee oaninne Sra : s m-| focused on these points: Keith Jolley Mortuary of Pay- Largsxa ‘ 1 be Te heed to continuethe Sunday from 7 to 9 p. m. Se Bridge att and increase nae Monitor el prior to services. |Worked for pinataoat ee military operations to convince f i during the construction Vi —and Red. China cena YOR: bp th: ts Payee ene tied City Cemetery. tare a an) Neth accountantiri for United States — thealice will not grow —— is) Mountford, Heber City; t |Weary and seek some fi faceSteel, retiring in 1964. saving? con-| clarify Succumbs at 68 |the that this motionin carried fact no intentof coercion any and ppdshag ae re | Be BR Seae er amrcenan) Wh) at i 0 at 0; 00 ot a Vome/sponse to nume tion Ferme Berens: 1c Pemey bd ee Frontier i. noe Thursday. ¥ | ce a pa - the ae ae ee oeatenani worded aSa oe ave i joneers. at the Ut y | County Dies one son, Dr. He was born Sept. 7, 1892, in ir the conflict, insisted on the Keith Johnson of Bakersfield. pureka, a CLEARFIELD = Funeral ser=|7° of John oe Sat insertion of additional imeiaee daughters, Mrs. ah Hanks son Morley Sr. He mar- omphasizing *|viees for Orson McGuire, 68, Ever wei the search for a Tage, Pay: ried Dorthea Nielsed, July x |htovemaic 17, “peaceful solition '|Clearfield, ” & former Wasatch ey dirs RD? (Marvalesa) 1929, in Provo. WiiNew tate Decca an Fran County resident, will be a. affected. The foreign ministers SaturSorenson’s| cisco, Calif; 6 _prenietiiren| owaring of Denver, Colo As a young man at 1 pm. in the Wasatch Mrs he aitended “Manila Pact” countries,of thein m= cine a Miles mn (Lorraine = the Eureka schools and was! discussions Thursday 8" | motion w msthebe provision great-grandchildren and = LDS Stake Center. He made that all) /27 great-great-grandchildren, afternoon died Wed- Spainhower of Salt Lake City: omoloved im i % Students and’ parents, in bywrit| on grandchildren; nine great Tejanhone by Mountain States and evening, reviewed the peace Funeral peices ‘el be and Telegraph Com- efforts made so far and a heart ailment grandchildren; ee ae three than sisters, Friday ‘panyin at 4 Soturday Eureka. He 11 am. atthe Met. He was born June 16, 187, in Mrs. Bessie me work-|to continue. exploring’ pledged ie meBecause of curriculum dow LDS atWard Emert, Conoga'eq with his father inalsoMorley’s chapel. ipod Daniel, = avenue that might lead toevery. 7a ee ou Park, Calif.; Mrs. Morris (Sta-| Jewelry the her procure-jnmy Bn call at in the Eureka. place eee ser| eonference table. eee ae prior to the time of rites. jcey) Pocatello, Ida, and Mrs.|"* 7 his marriage oon rine toe. they made| Increase Military Operations fe arl. Ragland of Madras, Ore.|,, Aver‘usmarmage the os ar eed snulinn a wg Interment will be in the Meaa this They) decision board But shouldfeels their be|dow Cemetery, principal interests "| Funeral services be Ce ved to Provo in 1935 where/at present, 1% wet iductet Monday at will m™ ae by parents and students| as reflected in the 1 p. m. in| hal hed ————— dan: |speeches reported by sources ™ lthe Payson Park Second Ward le was employed a Bermancng Moy 2s” the motion conby the attending the closed meetings, 4% Briatot Church. | EO. Friends a maycall at the Headman : ‘ rugs. had ted] Orson McGuire, 69 poea d followed a. meeting of the in ar 1, 74 southeast E LDS Church and served as a P Asia Treaty Organiza rovoda 7 Mrs. Cecil (Thelma) Former Resident fisting tencher : in the elie) ey Je.WN tionThe(SEATO). ea SEATO session an Society for many year: = | taquin — gl tighth and|most of her below EmoireMines = =,ue Ns. Sd tg esi, pg Coe |what was known ‘in |the Aspida plot, Young Papan- springtime frosts, with some] estimated care are than| U.S. Navy minesweepers, three damage reported in years before pees - vi tnam’s electric|U.S. from river patrol and assault] that. Damage in the past two of North o ids thus far|boats and one Vietnamese yoy pastor of the Provo! Now he could face a trial—and Church, officiating. |possibly a death’ sentence, | —_ As landingcraft, They struck from Friends may call Sunday from|" Mis Sisatin Di covery of the ailies eitheadatSaimen, (6 t0 8 pam. and Monday prior brogelt seatsthon wound wursday when outele the|miles sou! a |. services. ca fet as auanel olione Military spokesmen a La eotiens tine fire from the| allied a sald the) “Burial will be in the Provo| Papandreoa government rk, ielee oreaees ee City. Cemetery. river Mortuary Services eg epee Rive 3 ships |July, 1985, folowing a quarrel 65 - arrived within 10 minutes, ee among the|ground force later swept theA tuariest ean and one| area : forgotten, We offer you the standhane endermosti Tarreseella "by astound CFs sald on Enlplioag, which Halts waded? yeas -] neral services (Friendsmay call at ofthe Mor-7 a ‘ ‘Cong were opened y U.S. need. Our edvice ond suggestions Hanol sad it was“an extreme Mogren Vouk , April 24th SMORGASBORD Saturday, " BEESLEY - FO SCHOOL, N H 15th Annual: St. Francis 4 ve vive oa emer i re yours at any time without . up|ly serious step of war escal Company ponaneen fasesaoh April 22—Starts at 5:30 p.m. 725 S. 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