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Show Daily Herald YEDNESDAY,APRIL if, 197) John T. Taylor 4 = v 2 Provoans Dies at 71 Jack Okey, 64 47|i Pet ti, 9.000 we 6 Pelarcie Corp am imlnce Wee ey x" BONY oa ‘ a em 00 WR UNCH am intne am aM + Ne eS im 70 oh +14 Sree = Peed Cosi ae Oecate ayCo Rens. tee Revn TH Ssbutol Sudebeker Textron Inc NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Close a esiteak Petty Jones. ‘uary of Heber for Addie Belle revealed + Salesman son and Harry, uccum . Nov, 30, 1960, , 1m T4100 He married Thelma Louise Delta. Friends may call Friday! 1 eal fo Willen F Caid. tion for Provodistrict iu Sim | Farmington, NM. = 25! ee Taylor was educated in| |WeateElect ieee _ Bhied cee Wortungton Corp kaon aay ME na . ae pe ‘i AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE in the mining industry uni B Las Veg Natel wil eh i the Delta | y | ’ eith Thomas Martell He was born he owned and operated for five eeoars onee Diemty and tay work) sround 4 Nov. 5, 1902, years. in Diamond,| § i233! Mangum, March 25, 1922, in Prion 0 services at the stake themr,’’ he’ said. A great horseman, he won ‘Y College. > Utah, a son manytrophies, state and local,| Tentative” Survivors include her husband ing the school “4 i" |Plant at Henderson, Nev., until 2 bur and Al-\pated in every. parade in the —_ s venia Codd- Provo area for many years, . ) He was a member of BPOE ke C the OremRiding He! Co., Cui) director and aof member of the |to Provo in 1934, ae age. One-time welterweight cham- Heber a moved to Ogden and from theFe Provo Elks L War Vet include the addi- and a library as well as other necessary facilities ington Okey. the last one being the Orem! Friends may call tonight from’ ny. avemont school is prés 2 © He married parade on July 24, 1966. 7.to 9p. m. and Thursday prior 4°ir Alpine ‘Set Le Mr. Okey Birdie Chase, ; er of|to services at the mortuary y Alpine School Dis- and to until 1928. wheremoved he lived Isaple x his retirement in 1961. plans’ for remodel of Daniel Wil-:for parade horses. He partici- of Heber; etee tion of six regular classrooms Coe, moving to Las Vegas in 191. f K, 7 He z was a charter member 0: %5 18% artell Sept. City. ‘ ‘i be in i me162 ‘ the fire) ep! 3, " 1928, in Saltka Lake the Edgemont Lions Burial will the ne S| He was. a. captain: in z Club, pres-| 7 . oa . Helived in Eurel until 1923 ident of the Timpanogos Canal City Cemetery. 5 5%/department of the Magnesium . Vv American Fork Qo gir Ye iee| 1968, ac- Malcolm McLaughlin. She pervisor of. elementary educa- He received his education in’ oy jn B) Paso, Tex: United Air Pjonanze s Provo survivors include Dr ma or i egfe Dee.ie 1895 ae services will be oon-| a ah pee e at 11 a.m, Friday in| 5. oe Se te. the Deseret Stake House in} wea | West > Mrs. Boyd) Boy ey, Provo City City sc! schools andthe Cutshall, ex-| .|Marion Marion B Bennion and md Mrs. Johnohn (Jack) (Jack) Edwin win Okey,|Provo and the BY! yi Coldwell was a. school alted. ruler of (Etma) Rollins. She is also sur- 64, 1231 E. 350 S., Provo, died Academy. He served an LDS teacher in Texas, Oklahoma, (oa ace me me | sess LDS Temple. |i, Mannsville, Okla. a daugh- cupancy by the fall of en oe ter of Wallace A. and Nancy cording to Boyd aoe, Mr, McAffee planned to meet with the architects this afterNoon to begin preliminary disTintic Lodge Vived by ‘two other children, Tuesday at the Utah Valleymission to the Hawaiian Islands. New Mexico, Washington ‘and 'cussidns which must preceed No. 7i1, will Dine. grandchildren and seven sl Hospital of na- In 1947 bebuilt « service 9-14 : » : the architectural work. “We eirig brothers and one sister. | tural causes. |tion at . Canyon, whi n ag presem the educational require- =| - Park Mr. Jones b S rw Gas ee Orori United Dec. 16, 1908, |heart ailment at home. mediately on the project which in the Mant) She was born Sept. 25, 1903, js expected to be ready for oc Mrs, Bennion was an active Chapel ofmember of the LDS Church, ; . having served in the Relief SoEN Fred. ciety and Primary a $0choo oe F He married I Boardsai of Educat in Caldwell, 63, Hes = Anna LaVern McLaughl a Dee Taylor ic SandDunean Dec. ber, who died Monday a strom will begin working im. Well-Known oer So na Sa mS SRY SMT Sg heart attack, will be Priday iE As con, Jan. 26, 118, WY $ MOST ACTIVE STOCKS, (nee 2 ont me et pms Bt aBin the Salt Lake LDS Temple.| Fee oa oe : es in, Provo to. HEBER Ciry—Funeral servDavid Henry ices will be conducted Thurs- work on the Edgem« and Diantha day at noon in the Olpin Mor- ‘@ry School additi Provo residents, died Tuesday today at the Central Utah -Con- LAS VEGAS, Nev.—Funeral was born April 8, 1696, services for John T. Taylor, 71, in She i 7 Murray, a daughter James OW JONES AVERAGES ais mm malls. 16 Utltien xe a former Eureka resident who E. and Marebelle wae HamilTuesdey Clove 7710000 $47-4445.23 227.264 7 138.64 55 3049+146 died Monday in Las Vegas of scm ks os meacriall ts inl. 9 wy Approved for Resid on : morning in the Delta hospital of natural causes. Members of New York Stock Exchenge m0tos ne PerseBove Architects ident Of Heber Dies or,wictcoe-tenun2 vmanacow Dec.gone| 16, 1889, 11,-of Delta, mother “of two of 3179 N. Canyon Road, died Stock Market| Resident oem Addie Belle Caldwell Champ Wrestler, Succumbs Dies In Delta | Ex-Eureka ‘ FURNISHED BY GOODBODY AND COMPANY Henry Jones, Once World | Mother Of ee trict but will join the5 Provo 2 as-* sSchool District strict in Jub July, increas. ing ig the total of - el elementary tary or patel in the district to ten. . | Principal for the Edgemont Soviets Observe }School. will be Glen Brown; |presently principal of the Joa|quin school. Mr. Brown is pres- Asked Tintic Lodge No. 711 for 4 | He was a member of the pion of the world, Mr. Jones 9.75 | |BPOE No. 849, and originally | was_tated by many grappling 975 years. ; ently_in-Boston attending a_na475 A veteran of World War I,! « |joined Tintic Lodge No. 711. He fans as the finest matman Utah $5.75 | tional principals’ conference 3.90 (Mr. Taylor served in Europe | Keith Thomas Martell, 45,|WaS active in the Elks for 4 ever produced. He held the land may.return with some ad21.75 with the 145th Field Artillery. |former Provo and Springville |Y¢ars. |world crown for five years, He) ‘ Iditional ideas for the school Soviet —The 2s MOSCOW (UPI) |addition, Mr. McAffee noted. 725 Survivors include his wife of| resident, died in Oakland, Calif,,| He was employed by Chip- won the championship from| 525 Las Vegas; one son, John J. |Tuesday of 2 sudden heart at- man’s Mercantile of American) Robin Reed, who held most of|Union marked the sixth anniver- The architects, Mr. Taylor flight 1750 ¥8.00 Taylor of Las Vegas; four | tack |Fork, Leven's in Ogden and the majortitles in the United Sary today of man’s first 978 20.50 and Mr, Sandstrom, have work155th grandchildren; four sisters, He was born Oct. 2, 1921,|Provo, Clyde's Market in Provo States and Europe in his weightin space by launchingthe SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE {in its -series 5 of unmanned ed on met fam reciecs ee Bid Asked Mrs. Eva Smith, Las Vegas; |in Springville, the son of Wil.|and J. C. Penney Company of class. Succumbs |Benner L woo, 70 |Mrs. Jessie L. Smith, Mrs.|liam Arthur and May Reynolds |Provo, where he was employed) Known as a fearless competi-| CoS™0S” sputniks. fn eee Buen Mon al Notice eg = iim sym) Friends may call at the mor-|he reached high school. Eleyion Sliver 4a” OF UIAH UTAH COUNTY, OF ’ STATE| beep °°" EasUa 3@ |Evrets sui [Xf™. the LDS Church. Martell then |ter, Okey, John E,bothOkeyof Provo, and Robert|one and four daughters, arch robles 18, 196.news agency, entered/1, and Jack son D, Jones of Orem: Mrs\| ince TASS, Moe World War I, serving over-| Mrs. Jay (Jacqueline) Allen of| James R. (Elva) Stuart of Lebbebaadtrn o Cosmos-185's Will Meet a: ven V, Okey, San Carlos, Calif.;|liam L, (Helen) Hull, both of relat %,,|neral Friday noon, 260 East /tally eae: a ‘emple. Elizabeth Bai) He in Provo until 10 Wayne Okey, Burlingame, Provo; Mrs. Harry (Beth) Orvin |'° z For Services je |Dibble, 88, died Tuesday; fu-/Years ago, when he moved ‘0 Calif.; Mrs, Alvenia Sander-|of Winslow, Ariz; three step-| 2 p.m. on Thursday to conduct It was the third Cosmos|Masonic graveside services at 2 noon, 36 E, 7th|Oankland, json, Caldwell, Ida.; Mrs. Min- children, V. Keith McKell of launching sofar this month, and/ spanish Fork City Cemetery for |S. Raymond Roy Shipp,51, died| He never married. |nie McDonald,Los Altos, Calif.; little Rock, Ark.; Mrs. Ervin|the lth since- March 3—an|Clarence R. Ward, a member 2,,|Monday; funeral Thursday, 574| Surviving are his father of Mrs. Ivadell Elder of San.Jose, (Colieen) Bingham of Denver, Unprecedented concentration ‘of| of Roswell Lodge No. 18, AF&“4 |E.Ist So, Almer 0, Sproul, 83,|Ely, Nev.; two brothers and|Calif., and Vera O’Brien of Colo, and Miss Carol McKell activity in the five-year Cosmos|AM of Roswell, N.M. (died Monday; funeral Thurs-|4 sister, Milton Arthur Martell,| Sunnyvale, Calif, |of El Paso, Tex.; 20 grandchil- | Program. _ odin rose fore, £37| Temple. oritica’ |e" ReraenCoat Assistant ‘Trust Officer |$%,!es wake Bank and Trust Srencare wen SaneKael pany Titi AAS Young, [OS Sey _ os" |day 2p. m., 260 East South|LaHabra, Calif., now in Viet-| Funeral services will be held dren, 43." greai-grandchildren| Rico. Argentine MMES A. JONES » ——— - nam in a civilian engineers) Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Berg) and 11 step grandchildren; three DOCTORS‘ DILEMMA Truckers, Union 3%*| OGDEN — Kenneth Robert |°°PS: Leonard Ray Billis, Salt Drawing Room Chaptof Provo brothers and three sisters, John Ww °3¢ Knauss, 71, died Monday; fu-/L@Ke City, and Mrs. "Karl with Bishop Ross T. Nielsen of], Jones, Cathedral City, Calif,;| CHICAGO (UPI)—The Jour-| Continued from Page One) t%%, US“® |quist |neral and Thursday 1p. m., LindChapel, (Melda) officiat-| Byron D. Jones, Salt Lake City; re ue ae Metical 4, but TEI claimed Sons Colonial .FUnETelTanner, servicesOrem. will be hel the |ing. Provo Friends2ndmayWard call at the/ J. Petty Jones’ of Provo; irs, Sevoctationr discussion —has_inaltuied a jattected, norc from8 194 le Waker 3. ee Saturday at 12:30 p. m. in the|mortuary Friday from 6. to|Myrtle Allred Wilkins, of Mesa, | un of the|high degreebutof cooperation EOet Many, melFagMerOren06a Sid er Anray ‘ley and a, ef “ayman Williston. ~@ il a. m., Chapel the | services. ilate Myers, both of Provo, 7 s j te hee anenee UniraelAsics Brice'2000 ot oe 12) 200 ot 0 Powers Ber.|ishop the call Oremat 30th-Ward.| Burial Cemetery. will be in the Provo) Saturday Funeral at services willatbe Berg held|create "The primary purpose to|over-the-road tha LeonaMortuary, Bohon, ‘Opie, 80, died TuesFriendsofmay the mortu- City Graveside 2 pm. a climate in was which} The lockouttrucking. was ordered Provo, S18, 18, 1987 CatesUn weeeto doy: funeral Thuredey 3 pm,,|*7Y: 500 N. State, Saturday! services will be conducted by|Drawing Room Chapel with) doctors and their clergymen Sunday in what TEI called a sear i St hai encanto Published 6 ‘ Lindauist and Sons. Colonial |PEE to services. Interment will|the BPOE No. #49. f : be in the Springville City Ceme- Kennebec 300at1 M9 00 at O6 aya waist tery. BEATRICE FOODS CO. a Cor-|.utenwyem soo ot “re — poration dba Arden Meadow | LAYTON — Royal = ‘Owen, 77, WILLIAM 8. WONG, aka Wil-/Drote ) Monday; fu-|Premier Nj Cao 8the mortuary appeared.it easier _i0.. befor acted. _at d Friday fromi 6 to| Column. The tion |making teamsters Se eeeG tate rain ee ee? Spin ie in Name Leaders At Meeting jieFist il pein. tte aan Caneleeoe earepeed cook Ky | PRICE — Clarence Richard Vietnam. His statement came in a EPOytag been named Ward, 41, died Monday; funeral 2P'Y t0 @ proposal by Pa fose Fe Trme ee ee NOTICE OF SALE Sheriff's No, 49761 officiating. Friends maycall at|&sazine said about its new jlocals. The move to lift it Legislators aoreshee eeoees O e gute liam Wong and Anne S. Wong,|E sna h bet tal Clifford |Bishop Ralph Reed Olsen of the|oleagues . . . could work)‘defense” againstby scattered sporadic Edgemont Second LDS Ward) together most effectively,” the|teamster strikes - sae of alte tyte tame Lage In the District Court Park City Con. 800 at 08) 9000 oto»; |Hillsteady Bray McCoy, 65, Fourth Judicial District, in and|,™* UM) ot yy, (died Thesiay; tineral Friday! Thei-Based for the County of Utah, State of "S20, 4.2 54 |2 p.m, 260 Hast South TemUtah, Ui ene Wee, at 30 ple. (Continued from Page One) Ceylon’s|as chairman of the State Legis- Miss Wo3e|"Thureday’ 1p. m., North CarDudley Senanayake iature’s Standing Joint BudgetS23 bon Stake Center, Price, Ever.| 22 North and South Vietns-|andit Commitiee. rs "Ta jett L. Rees, 54, died Monday; ese Settle their differences by quccéeds Sen. Ex Manhatten Fund 956 mo be eld aySheli's Sale,{tee sacs at the west front door of the|Pumen Fund County Courthouse in the city of |wellngten Fund Provo, of Utah, State 10S 2 % wa 17 ye ; Positive responses from Hanoi,|main as a committee member. BPHRAIM—Peter F. Madsen, you may be assured that I am| The committee also elected 89, died Tuesday; funeral Fri-|prepared to send representa- Rep, Larry Regis Jr., D-Spring day 1p. m., Ephraim South|tives to Ceylon or any other\Gier ay vice chairman, Ward) LOS Chepel. eee: ‘The election of mt aioeolnee Erin"het shiaoi Uh, couandansacy ae ng Trans, he Tonihe = eaer deur flows talesG2 |The Culm plan won te formal,meinecnce te] y certain or KAMAS, Summit County — cing 10.0 rods ner of Block 13, Plat “C”, In the later afternoon, howev-| Provo City Survey of Build- jer, he was to begin diplomatic| Lots; thence West 4.0 |dis a t West of the Northeast cor- |enersetically Tuesday. ahi thence South 11.0 rods; discussions a * iesday in Salt neral Friday 1 p. m., Kamas|approval of U.N. The committee, formed in1966 Ward LDS Chapel. Thant, There has beet hy a special legislative session, CEWTERFIELD, Sanpete|" from Hanoi.|;,' responsible for watching exCounty — Marie E en eres Saigon U.S. Army enditures of funds appropriated ‘ reytheer vommtahs4 : cae Thurs aoe Warren mien Teported ce three days es Seas oeree the place |Past Sen Ratael Hotel, i and counted) sini 9 of ofNorth110.im TOGETHER Johnson led into the summit Sree jg th Thomas) Communists and another killed 50 estimated Viet| nage Sine aun ofmare WITH AND SUBJECT TO itself by bilateral or regional Memeerp i rig[Cong killed. verrillas apparently had] the following described alts with the chet execitives|n § = "| rateSp he SethViel vied tunnels and ae Sb rode Neemgtpersonal tt states,diplomacy Tt was thehetypelikesof! RavERTON — Almaj I. Dan-|valley, a former ‘Viet “Congl@%aped. pol But the Gl’s pushed cautious-way: I. the Southwest of ‘best, even if it does chii|$ies, 7died Tuesday; funeral|stronghold 260 miles north of|,, "ster the others still in the Block 18, Plat “C’, Provo |protocol sticklers as he pulls off batWardioe’Chega See 'Salgon, US Ist Air Cavaly amboo fortress, City Survey of ~Building |his coat, thence West16.0 feet; thence jcan diplomacy. loosens his tie and vision troops reported Lots; thence East 15.0 rods; talks cvangelically about ~the| SOOFYELD, Millerd County—|in on a guerrilla sanctuary. scocieg igh Casementoo ce North 15.0 rods; [many blessings of Latin Ameri-|Sterling Dale Rees, %, diei| The air cavalrymen reported |; 5 “sookesmen said 19 Ameri. eeeres 40 6.0 inches; thence South 50.0 feet; thence West dee anetae Monday; funeral Friday 2:90 having a “‘sizeable” guerrilla cong and deepest gratitude and with Peruvian President Ferdin-| predation: we desi fo ao Belaunde Terry later in |knowledge the lawful money of the United] the day. d end: expressions of sympathy of our aDalsd at Provo Cily,. sh ' eee were aneeaefesy|ing eee teetaeneee neeOe our sorrow. We take Sal ta Uctiguayie. Protisen: IG peaked ik Geos coe Boe Be ARPLE, an (OSCat Gestido belore going to who assisted at the services, ee Bl Deputy w. an oman 2 : Plaintiff the San Rafael Hotel for their|sent. floral tributes, gave exfirst informal meeting -to|pressions of condolence, or’ in discuss organization of the/any. othera sutamit, ‘The foreign thanks to the elr , the Ladies of to the ety, ‘the 2nd Werd THE CARTOR DAMA # a ‘8 E z Lead opts Spee geal Ps f ware Jobnson's morning schedule |P.m., Lyman, Wyo., Ward LDS |force bottled up in a jungle deg. bilateral meetings |“n#Pe!. with Brazilian President Arthur Costa E Silva at breakfast at|caRD OF THANKS Johnson’s hilltop ning. Purchase price payable in F ale i ’ | themselves. tlieFitWord.LDSChace “1 Ju. roceive. a sitareeeNateeile of Uiah, on the 19 dy of APC] rest ent ae 6 0eek 4. residen E 5 oie Utah, on or before the |tommon tots day of June, 1967; claims|" 3», Oe" : ~ fad th’ accord: lanes: mus' pa provisions of, Sa ance Viah Code Annotated, |Pere de’con me r |C@Bt., hha SALT 69,LAKE — James|seas in Europe, Magna; five two|Hemet, Calif; Mrs. Jay Wil-/“ifcling ©, Precise the mearth is ion. It once said itevery! was story Lodge No. 4, F&AM, it” |Davis, diedCITY Tuesday; fu-|War wounds whichandleft suffered) him to-|brothers andgrandchildren; four sisters, Ste-| (Olive) Haueter and Mrs. at altitudes of 126! sin hold a special meeting af ed at 9 North 300 West, Kennebec { oy. Utah Obituaries ‘6 |Gcams) ed "chan will present claims|9r ‘oon Creditors en ie: Ste wie ea | by 10 to 50 pounds and he sel--manned flight only pointed up ‘ary SO '3" Burial will be in the Provo City tigh’ school, also graduating ordained a. priest. |ing and promoted a number of °2't‘twoyears’ Trarehas been! Story Lodge M_ Cemetery. from the Spanish Fork LDS| Survivors include his wife of fight cards in the Utah area, /PaSi.ivoYears.There tas be n ry Beg my Seminary. ‘He was a member Provo; two sons and one daugh-| Survivors include his widow, |"\).» March cated de DISTRICT COURT| <r" CLAUDE W. Siconael: HINCKLEY, He|the Provo Golf Association. 44" tuary Thursday from 6 to p.m, (then moved to Spanish Fork| He was a member of the LDS|dom lost a match in his prime, the fact that unmanned sputniks iw %. /and Friday prior to services|with his family and nished|cnurch and had recently been| He also wasinterested inbox. are ener ae ee [Cot Cow om aews In the Matter of the Estate of ithe ene ee 48” to|Verna Bush and Mrs, Helen|Martell. He moved with his|at the time of his death. |tor, Mr. "Jones often wrestled| The launching of Cosmos-155 Heced oS rae elke en ‘4 | Duggins, all of Provo. iparents to Salt Lake City where| Mr. Okey was a member of opponent® who out-weighed him 0 & day devotedto celebrating ve: ae "Santa Monica, atone NOTICE TO. Hee CREDITORS SNe Anniversary of Cosmos Sputnik Mort ortuary , Services killed ond young red a] oD Ol ce: o . HMMS d T= 010) 01@ df MgO) Zal 4r-Ueam-) |