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Show * 4 Dally Herald “OO ve"| Hails Ero : { | Utah Obituaries | FireDamages [Provo ' |(Continued from Page One) | SALT LAKE CITY Edward Radio Station Willi : i Europe bec Mrs, | Williams Evans, 82, died Satur- SCITUATE, Mass., (UPI) — W. toc Mar eens& i there” day; funeral Wednesday n00D, Fire Sunday destroyed the | In response, Humphrey said, Cannon LDS Ward Chapel, 1985 transmitting facilities of short- eft York Stock Exchenge awe s pow JONES AVERAGES Tete Volume 30ndustrioln 30 walleWS unites omecy Fridey Chose oecceco subperiss MsM—1 27 Wusyt.00 mari AMERICAN BTOCK EXCHANGE ""Sonprer, Voume Cae 7 Cie’ ‘Open ST re imam out i oe Gan Soyo. pe RO Rectard ‘dr Kema'ce Got Reich tad Ch fn oer Soe ee 8 ee See Deseret cherin Frigey Mange’ Equity irst ‘Sec.OWlow Ser oon Fat Caro BS Surety ‘nite rae i ‘american Ca pete ‘Aare, Best, sme | Stsoge Drug. Pie im oe Sea onahe Borer San cee Sevelr : oman | | Set for Ex-Orem, P R id nt ; 7 h d Extinguis e Provo Reside TIC! a 1 MONTICELLO—Funeral) ‘ SPRINGVILLE -= Afre wm. Maude Harriet Allan Chase pic ‘Monticello, a former aeHin. School “site SS daughter 0 S eq Joseph nd Fanny = Kindred Ae compa lin a barn at 360 E. 1400 S., was \* 2 Hurtin Provo was later solemnized ,in the other suffered lacerations on Allen, 1211S.490W.+on ce friends, Pisin ecanarigylgrad Forbes | Carelessness ae Salt Lakeam LDS Temple, Mr.var her head about 3:35 p.m. Sun- Orem Sunday , <2 | From the time Humphrey| South Temple, 3, Ruby died Satur-| : “, _|Chase died June 17,SOS, 1930, Jay in astwo-car coltision in eee firemen. doe tigest cles was "3 lareived in Europe’ to the time eeuesday noon, Nib-|(Costiated from Page One) As a young child she moved Provo Canyon. nea vem {he left Brussels early called today for day; Park LDS” Ward Chapel, lank he pinpointed duringthe 10-| With to eaxtinguie a blaze her parents to Springville! Colleen Haws, 17, Provo, sui- Saturday night in-a-farm-build5% %% |home, his two week visit Was}. «1 Kast. Ames LeVolr week probe, and probably never|Where she received her educa-'fered an apparent whiplash in- ing used for storage at the marred by demonstrations al-|yorave, 50, died-Saturday; fu-|will the tion, After her marriage they jury when her car was struck oFsence of Eugene Backus, tacking U.S. policy in Vietnam. stale Wednesday noon, Crystal Butbe, panel made it clear|moved to Eureka a” ton in-1914, and from behind as it attempted a 405-E. Center. Damage to the Jomson arranged, the red rigtus, LDS Ward Chapel, 1970 that many changes should be ater to Salt Lake City in 192. Jet turn off US. 109 onto Utah $06F-was estionied at, $20, carpet welcome late last Week, |soa9 Stratford AvenueJohn An-|made before the Apollo space-|in 1985 she moved to Provo Highway, 80 (Alpine Loop). She Dullding was estimates. Probably to demonstrate to his srow Hollingsworth, 10-week-old /craft is again committed to|Where she had resided since. {aid not Tequire hospitalization. eee vice president as well as to iJ t. An_ active member The driver’ of the second car ° Les Burope that he fully supported |S & anes Seee LDS Church, Mrs. Chase had was Adoiphus A. Call, 64 Ver- Science Exhibit the Humphrey mission, ‘Saturday; graveside services| Astronauts 1. Grissom,|Worked as a Relief Society ya) His wife, Idona Call, 64, suf-| Of Payson Bo Johnson paid particular pralse| Wednesday 2 p.m., Valley View |40; Edward H.Virgil White Il, 6, and| Visiting teucher. fered lacerations of the head but | y' y. and listen”mission. |nietz King, 60, died ; fu-|trapped in their esef an cee a Pees A passenger in the Haws _ve-| 7% %.| the preliminary hearing’ for ‘We are very pround of you,”| erat ‘Tuesdaynoon, 574 E.ist sosequate seoate way _ Beeede sic som angl tcl Bruce Haws, 15, escaped | PAYSON..— Randy. Kobiirey, “= Pesce at the President. told Humphrey |. “tenses Byron Birch, 74, died |before would-be rescuers cou : . injury. Utalr Highway |son of Mr. and Mrs. Faye Mat. "sD. Grow, To00 and his wife Marie sturdy; funeral Wednesday, 1)reach them. launch padjone daughter, Moss E. Chase 7°. sirence Clark Patrol ue 45 1N., Provo, has been postponed)" you inves-|timeon, Payson, and an eighth have been more than ae First-Second-13th |test under wayThe at the time was|of Oakland, Calif., and MrB.| ated, ; |grade’ student-at ge gu lin Provo City Court until May) «merica's spokesman,” Payson Junior LDS’ Ward Chapel, 100 North|not even considered hazardous.|John E. (Birdie) Okey of High School, was named second 14 13 at 10 a.m. It was originally 54“you have been America’s 100 Bast, Sandy. Laurel (Larry)| Although the review board did|Provo; five grandchildren, 15 place ‘winner’ in the junior el. 2 ws |echeduled for 10:96 a.m. today.| ove. and ears...we followed you ¥ " 6 8 , died Satur-|Not m 8 discuss the program ‘e |Arthur Weise, 63, - and four ii ax| He is charged with miseppli-/every step of the way, We're two Sheriff al Probe: -grandchildren; is science rl robes ienc of physics, iy Scivision, 47" funeral "Tuesday 2 p.m,,|ble or NASA’s* plansto timeta-|great-grandchildren great-great-grandc j. h ence Fair held recently at BYU. 2% 2% lad to have you back.” |24¥; ” the spacecraft, the first flight of brothers, Bird Allarf; Payson; 20 aru Cation of funds of Utah Savings ye P Apollo is not expected|Ray Allan of Murray, and 3 35 |and Loan Association. The com- v8 Johnson said Humphrey came 260 East South T He was the eee only entry hae a manned Theft of Lumber Ae aa ee ‘on ie cts Sz. H | Postponed = Gan Fonte 3 aa tor Tee ote Wn Mem, ‘Werd a... ence Sumears Mar Pec G ond Bt d tins of his “lo k peso coins usec ye Wot ge 'B Chat, Sires) She nor member of the vemersneeib Rates 2nd Place £4 was signed by Utah Coun-|tome while he was preparing to| OGDEN — Urban H. Rawson, re “next year, Project|Glenn andRonald Allan, bot ene 3% £7 24/typlait Attorney M. Dayle Jelfs $22,|to on|leave late tonight on # mission |®, died Saturday; officials still hope to land men|of Springville, = The Utah County Sheriff's ofmes Oe beee ie i |charges he misappropriated South America. Johnson said| Tuesday I a.m., Myers Mortu-|°""+0 toon toteBowe... before 1970, So 31500 of the onganization’s funds that between them, they would ary. i om ‘on March 6, 1963, be in consultations over ac Pomroid. carp”. 1 oye ee Repub Bie RevTob Ryn 0M Funeralservices will be con- fice is investigating the weekend peerpel ) The eight-man board, headed| ducted ie Wednesday at 11 a.m. theftof 12 sheets of plywood and erator ( pact oei. Parsi a two-) VERNAL’ — James Thomas|py pr, Floyd L, Thompson,|in the Berg Mortuary Drawing 70 pieces of 2x4x8 studs from a nodal bar teceived then tub The Utah Savings and Loan|Week period with possibly more|Gardner, 46, died Friday; fu-\qirector of NASA’s Langley, |Room Chapel with Bishop Ross construction project rest ote Asadlce of Att, Belas a” on leaders than any Ameri-|neral Tuesday 1 p.m., Salt Lake|va., Research Center, sald “No|T. Nielsen of Provo 22nd Ward’ Spanish Fork. am wa |hewrtation wes taken over by|major can government had undertaken Masonic wan, given evidence was discovered that/officiating.' Friends may call| ‘The stolen material belonged |*"4 ai Catirs,Letters, Tandy. Ran of time. Temple, Temple, E. Tuesdayy from 6 to 8 p.m. and! suggested sabotage. ” & superior rating. Se 3 | ment Be eeDec. Seats5, Decking we Dep’, such a short space 1966, for liquida.|in “ i ltiee or ’ bak sae Mood Seore Roe Stebeeer an ee by the state is| ‘WELLINGTON. Carbon Coun- from P.m. to L. J. Halverson Company of, the-precise cause of Wednesdayprior_to. services. | Sait’ Lake City, who is working : ‘The weather was overcastliy — Catherine (Katie) Black-|the fire was not positively Burial will be in the Spring- on a fertilizer mixing plant, Taylor Named ‘a's eeunder studys and Johnson's “mood, though ura Liddell, $2, died Saturday; Mentified, the [board sald it} wile Evergreen Cemetery. = mm [Vaiue of the stolen tnseral warm, was comparatively lednesday , Wel-| prob: was touc! Ny aren at $120, ‘A #* 32 The postponement of the pre-|olemn, He refrained fsom the on Meal ie awedigaisoa emer crcaics Youth A ‘id ee estimated ee UBI President teamte Tuk R Beer ——. Tong $32 ys8 botadeinlet es goerae aca tn the lover left band] YOURN “Arrest #* filet tothe cout that he bearing |e ""yatis arm’around|, DESERET DEPOTACTIVITY wires [comeofthecramped cab) For Theft of 2 ‘zs| woul! probably take tro devs. |Hiumphrey but it was the vice| Tooele County — Seott Me Pace’ nine. Part U'S Steel som jue im io i” G ie a. a Payng (Continued from Page One) M, L.Perce Grissom'slegs. Ti Wheels [Other matters had been set by nresident who kept patting the| one-day-old son of Gary and The suspect wiring was] /Ires an eels |the court which would make |Presiden Norma Bunch Pierce, died Fri-|f°. beneath «small equip- Provo police report they have} bearing of the case at the orig. an ment access door in the cabin. |recovered four tires and wheels nally day 10:90 ‘amm., Rafael Tooele City rvestigators believe that teflon stolen’ from a car in Provo on ble. echeduled ‘time ieposTaian J. Cano|ulation was damaged or March 17. pened Mr, Grow is free on hls own = x rubbed away by abrasion from| A 17-year-old 1 Tecognizande, ; Enriquez, 71, died Saturday; Re- the door, There was no shield tolbeen arrested in the helt and) bel en ee. 10 oe protect the wires at that/has been es a Kay to action being taken by Juve- Mc Ta Nomt Chapel, Emery Saints. oH ing | 1 Hearing n bat ws oe = *'| Grow Case binge nile Woll, , 51, died Friday; Requiem controlled by the Church of $4 reason for optimism. 4! ‘This was possibly designed eeeTees 10 am., Fort Jesus Gisy of, paneer ve 37 feelings of America’s European |Benoett, 2,.died een! ORTANCE Aiteg- Chern oon a also extinguished before serious a damageresulted, it is reported. Ss 3% 3% reassure Johnson and others ee 77, dies Saturday; |frequency modulation commerese Rg | i Tan. «She was be . Cc h | OREM — Fire starting from ae ome BIR 1g wenjthat the loud demonstrations a: ‘Tuesdoy 10:15 pam.,lcist statoa in New York Cityla marfled to Canyon Cras' Hee cae da tie aiuto Bee e+ a FM OVER COUNTER STOCKS 5000 tey THE ‘ Ward, we|—WFRM. New York broadca: sts) Mrs. Chase “Melvin Quotations Bid Asked that greeted Humphrey in Marlborough-Hawthorne . Jained of a Causedian estimi ated $350 damSiro = oh Aenotgomne So ¢ i lara er feria 808 Roosevelt Avenue, Floyd D. were not affected. jst eee on Samseticky and an. agé to the residence of Lee Povo ; < fue ee Springville. eir marriage y Orem, died am oye a aa ° Gram fires ae Cotawtb = Mass Tuesday 10:30 a.m,, mat shortly, after 8 am, %, 1231-E. 350 S., Provo, died Provo and Orem resident who was extinguished this morning (maneof he lave ae een slic Church, | EST of natural causes Sunday in died Friday in a fall from @ by Springville firemen before ee oe Johnson and the Sacre Heat | He assured werewas reported.) == She second Provowas born construction East.Osten Rosary tonight{No scaffold Cause injuries damage of the. fire resulted. being Farmington, N.M., will be Wnear serious Feaun ue exiled! tothe arse ; cond of oe 7:90 p.m., 372 E. 1st S. Carl Mik ectsated, Jan. 17 une nesday at 2pm. in Monticello."around 9:15 am. by {AS COE ton Crouch, 68, died Saturday; WNYW was operated by Radio Monroe, Sevi-' (4 “complete obituary WAS! workmen at the’ school. tee paca ae funeral Tuesday noon, 260 East New York Worldwide, a firm =F er County, ‘carried in Sunday's Herald) | 4 second fire this morning, 1S 198 good friends and we do have |South Temple, Lt, Col. Paul D.|owned' by & holding company eee Sees ” 02000 204 —unch | Day Mines $3900 ae (Federal Res ee Neng = cosePe wna Serarrene QUuoTAT! menintals our wnlty..the next 2 aoaRega saute: Re- . Eampe, ares — ~ . Monticello Rites “Our expectations have been s_gth W. Hezel Gibby Neerings, wave station WNYW, formerly . 5 at } nd. I believe if ‘Nilledandbeyond. believeMo, died Saturday;y; funeral Tih §. Tues. Mike| WRUL. Tie station was broadcasting|D ie FURNISHED BY GOODBODY AND COMPANY Kent Dale Leetham Dove Springville, issued by Judge Francis Xavier Church, ble point, S. . 400 W. Rosary tonight 8 pm.|""thespacceraft Mak ay es (Continued from.Page One) fire and the way know!Paxman shows that in 1966 the edge is.” that’s President Brown add- 8. Road. Court on a charge and the|cony Sree ship's troublesome oxygen s = Two Armed |icentined trom Page ROOSEVELT (UPI)—Lewis ; evo hasten apiepre ove) {ittof the Uintah Basin Indus |( ui ‘age trial Convention by fhe Rooseeouth but mo -arrests-were re-/"eit City Coundll, aan ported. ay Raoserele “ Le i Police say the clerk was not |", 2, Roosevelt, past presiinjured -and- he described” the aoeen ee istol used as-a chrome-plated! st esne district school board. Lisutenant. Forshee also reae . pried that thenames o0 the Nephi* Man Gains ey ae {which unite Europe and the , Sanpete County— and water-alcohol Hear United States are of vastly/plizabeth C. Peterson Anderson, |cooling system were two of the earing 5, died Sunday; funeral Wed-|problem areas singled out by the that the: wares caell aie Bctite Captain Rank om: Roth home addreseea: Ga thecard are from out-of-state,| NEPHI — Nell W. Green" "|ialgh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Josle Chapel. faults. that signs attracting travelers eph R. Greenhalgh cases, 2,390 delinquency cases,jin Nephi, teaching, Instructors mast BRIGHAM CITY — William) In addition to to Provo might be affected by| BREAKING RECORDS fhas been promoted toof captain “6 adults for contributing to the learn the (ruth and practice it! marred his tour throughout, In| pny, 6, ded Saturday; fu.|major overhauls in these t0|this “amnesty ic breaking fashion|in the U.S. Air Force. Aelinquency of minors and 100| Nearly 35 of the LDS general/italy antiVietnam demonstra:|ne-ai nesday, 1 p.m., Fairview South|board to have a number of|(Continued from Page One) court processed 1,720 tratficied that to be truly Wednesday: 1 pm., Brig.|areas, the board said a faster| County Commission noted thatlitende For summer, team it] Captain Greenhalgh currently ~ authorities spoke during the jtors tossed. paint. In Britain), City Ups" Ward and simpler emergency escape |. provision was included tolwith wile, Actually,’ the col-|is a shudent at the Squadron Ok spent|{0¥"-day conference which open-| more leftwingers picketed Hum. ; method was needed, that the} allow the use eb of official signs|ors it can match with are|ficer School at Maxwell AFB, Thursday to mark the an-|phrey. It took Paris’ famed riot abundanceofflammable mater-| wh, al neglect cases. Some hours attending’doAdvancedweeDriver ate tion of Safety Courses by S04 tralfic lt chureh on April €, 1090." offenders,whoeach pald 2 #19)" mal a terms; . ————_ {squats to control the demon-|_ TOOELE—Ralph 8. Gillespie,| jal in. the Apollo. must be|"B@"€ approved and dest[Proce to work this out with the high Radio, Video ' Fa toe ve ool (Continued from Page One) out £0,196-Juveniles and another | A rs Coe ee enaated to Se oF Test for average terms of one|scheduled presentawards them had|vice president and diplamats| month. House arrest requires/indicated that they remain at home un- they would not cross|hailed his frank talk picket lines if by govern-| endless, |strators in. France, In West |, iedSaturday; funeral ser¥-|ciminated, better program] crap,REEN°Y, OF Tesiredby [Berlin police arrested. eight Miand’ spre Tuesdey management had! America’s DONTE — AmMa Ss"ent vayretvenOPEN TONIGHTTILL 9 Taggart, 64, died Saturday; should be improved. ; . funeral Wednesday noon, BounSecs gitetre gen tiful Fourth LDS Ward Chapel. |nwcLuDE LAYMEN MeeT MAGNA — Lucille AftonSatur-|nation's Wit) WASHINGTON (UPI)institute —The|aoptauds” controlling of jams Harrison, 70, died oldest Catholic signs: Utah the -altcects day; funeral Wednesday 1 p.m., of higher education, Georgetown) ciple because of slot ot beauallies, They sald Spencer LDS Ward Chapel, |University, is going to add po aN Gouey.natural Tes ee less accompanied by a parent.|tried to broadcast the pageant] did not ‘change|30¢4 S, 8500 W. to its governing board| sims School and job attendance arejwhile the strike was still in/rrench President detract from this, he| Charles de| terpeR, Carbon County —liniaymen July, the only allowable exceptions. effect. ; Gaulle’s tough independent line) cari C, Schoenberger, 66, died| The Rev. Gerard Campbell, a Driving privileges were taken} Among those who would have|but he did soften the general's away from 81 youths. stayed away was the show's|hard stance toward Washington. emcee, comedian Bob| Aides said Humphrey is pe. convinced that despite some| CARD OF THANKS Arthur Freed, president of the|differences Europe is nol| Funeral Chapel, Price, igen Our special thanks goes to|Was televised or no! ieee 268 WEST CENTER ‘and MATTRESS SALE 373-9631 FURNITURE é compere ROOMS ra Shae asset to any maodern university. ; icanism. ; Central Checks ae. Johnson. |ko' on as eee omnes Dale Childs and Troy Johnston,| Nominees in the three top ‘ servicemen for the Provo. Utili-|categories this year were: ties who were present - Queen Size BOX SPRING Sunday; Requiem Mass Wed |S.J., president of the school, |nesday 10 a.m., St. Anthony’s|said in announeing the policy Cathollic Church, ; Helper. 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