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Show Cc Whittier, Calif.; two brothers, Voil and Verl Box, of Payson;, He was educated in Glenwood four grandchildren; three great-’ schools and graduated from the grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Provo where he attended Brig- of the Utah American Legion, in Whittier Saturday and at ham Young Academy: He began Nephi Post No. 1. He-was a Rigby Mortuary, Payson Tuesmedical school at the Univer- member of ‘the Nephi Lion’s day at 11 am. Friends may sity of Utah and received his Club and the Nephi Chamber of call at the Rigby Mortuary MonCommerce. day from 7 to 9 p.m. and TuesDueto ill health he was forced day prior to services. Burial to withdraw recently from the will be in the Payson City CemState Legislative race. He had @ tery. served for many years as the (Continued. from Page One) Juab County and Nephi City that for 20 years a mushroom Health director and‘was a fnemcloud has shadowed the lives of ber of the AMA, ,the Utah Med- Re 8 oe Ciyde soca apn ot Leonard|Missing Deer s then our balmy" Ocieber es : weather to confuse her—she Hunter Safe at He moved to Provo in 1924 where he worked for the Ander-| eral son Garage and Naylor Auto as | South Temple. Jasper D. Poma, 9 a| salesman. In 1943 he became o died Wednesday; funeral Home In Nevada a licensed real estate broker un- aturday, 11 a.m., 8090 S. State.| jwise; Goldwater Americans, and that “for 20 ical Association and the ii i Riverton and later moved. to Beckstead had been commander HI et 1909 to 1911. He had been active L. and Clyde Briskey both of in Juab Stake and served as a in Riverton, j High Council member until his a son -of Dr. Beckstead George and Charlotte Hamilton death. A veteran of World War 1, Dr. Beckstead; He was reared in iI Fa Nephi and. practiced in Juab Mrs. Briskey had made her County for 42 years. home. in Whittier for the past He served a mission for the several years. LDS Church in Germany from Surviving are two‘sons, Earl | i ‘Lee Briskey on Feb. 22, 1909 at Midvale. In 1922 he. moved to Eureka. He died June 20, 1940. i ad’s early prac- Smith Box. She married Frank ‘ltice was in Castle Gate and - aft causes. ilton -Beckstead, prominent serve University, Cleveland, Nephi Physician and. surgeon Ohio in 1920. After this he in- She was born Oct. 2, 1887 in|” terned at Cook County General Payson, a daughter of William |; civie and Andrew and Mary Christine Hospital Chicago, Ill. eburch leader ge former Payson. resident died M.D.degree at the Western Re- Thursday in Whittier of natural Dr. the F Andrew W. (Pat) Sorenson, 86, Briskey, 77, Whittier,. Calif., s 2 ie PAYSON — Ida May Box ner Ear Injury SAN i i i) ee fa Dies at86 nitewen, Brom. Wall Street s Whittier, Calif. Pk Icom E NEPHI — Dr. Francis Ham- Provoan rf idg Death Claims Prominent Nephi Doctor, ‘Civic Leader WomanDies| i |i Francis Hamilton Beckstead ‘Pat’ Sorenson Former Payson FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1964 Uteh County, Utsh Daily Herald i 4 The plant aster gift fies herbaaionest, and was in full bloom when. f Mrs. Hitma Malvina Nilgon| ,usminddeer,unterFloyd) Dirk planted if in her gar: til his retirement) in 1963. Ike Plans Utah hasanEaster lly blooming He was a member of the LDS Larson, 78, 962 S. 1st W., died|\ mS" 1as sately Church, holding the office of Wednesday; funeral Seturday,|North Las Vagas, his wife has) High Priest; serving as secre- 1 p.m., Zion’s Evangelical Luth-! informed Provo police. She had) tary of the High Priest’s Quor- eral Church. George W. Haw- earlier asked help: in locating| den this. spring. She was pleasantly surprised this week to find the again TO | i C7 ail ‘in full bloom, one large _ years. every president has County Medical Association. Surviving,“are his widow of BETTY FURNESS um and president of the Elder’s kins, 98, died Tuesday; grave-‘her husband, who had been blossom and another large worked to reduce that danger. side services were today. Wil- hunting in Hobble Creek area bud ready to add a delight- © ; Quorum. . Today we must work more ur- Nephi; three sons and two > daughters, George F.' Beckliam John Beaudrow, 62, 138 ful touch of spring to the ae gently .than ever. Active in civic) affairs, Mr, died Wednesday; last Sunday. autumn scene. mt r KUTV CHANNEL >“The peace depends upon our stead, Moses Lake, Wash.; Dr. Sorenson was district chairman |E. 2nd S., ae strength,”.. .but the peace also Robert W. Beckstead, Las Crufor the Democratic party for graveside services Saturday, depends upon responsibility’ up- ces, N. M.; Marriner L. Beck- GETTYSBURG, Pa. (UPI)— many years. His hobbies were stead, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Cemetery. en reason,” he said. WILL CARRY MOST STATES Former President Dwight D. camping, fishing and hunting. Thursday night in Philadel- Paul J. (Marilyn) Andrews, OGDEN Margaret GilEisenhower, recently released Surviving are his widow, ProSAN FRANCISCO (UPI). —}j phia Johnson replied to Gold- Denver, Colo.; and Mrs. L. Arlo more, 60, died Tuesday; funeral vo; three sons and one daughfrom Washington’s Walter Reed water’s earlier criticism of (Betty) Williams, Brigham City; Hospital after treatment for ter, Boyd W., Dow W., Donald Saturday, 1 p.m., Lindquist and Democratic Chairman. John M. churches who have endorsed 16 grandchildren; ‘two brothers bronchial trouble and laryngitis, M., all of Provo; Mrs. William Sons, Colonial Chapel. Bailey has predicted that Presithe President’s candidacy. “I and two sisters, Mrs. Harold C. (Fern) Giles, Salt Lake City; not only don’t condemn them—| (Violet) Craven, Glendale, Cal.; will leave for\Augusta, Ga. to- 11 grandchildren; .12 great- NORTH OGDEN — Mrs. Annie M. Iverson Greenwell, 95, |1 ad, Twin night for a period of convalesI thank God for their courage,” George F. grandchildren; four brothers died Wednesday; funeral SatFalls, Ida.;. Mrs. Grant L. cence. Johnson said. : (Golda) Crandall, Brigham City The former President, accom- and three sisters, Harvey and urday, 1 p.m., Myers Mortuary, He said Wednesday that the | In Far West and Lee H. Beckstead, Bur- panied by Mrs. Eisenhower will Farrell, both of Glenwood; Le- Ogden. President. probably will lose in ‘Both vice presidential candi- bank, Cal. ,motor from their farm home to Roy, Vallejo, Calif.; Lee, Salt “Alabama, Mississippi and you .; dates were in the Far Westto- Funeral services will be con- {the nation’s .capital and board Lake City; Mrs.|Lar (Lorena) HUNTSVILLE — Mrs. Emnia guess the third.” :. day. Democratic Sen. Hubert ducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in a train of the Atlantic Coast Sorenson, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Julia Felts Nielsen, 91, died Bailey estimated that the Arnold (Mary) Oldroyd, Glen- Wednesday; funeral Saturday, H., Humphrey started off in Po- the- Juab Stake Center, Nephi, Line. eatello, Idaho, charging in a with Bishop Kenneth R. Ny- Brig. Gén. Robert Shulz, Ei- wood; Mrs. Evelyn Nesbett, Salt 1 p.m., Huntsville LDS Ward Democrats are spending at least $10 million this campaign, or Chapel. a prepared speech that Goldwater man officiating. Friends may senhower’s aide, said the Lake City. wanted to get the United States call at the Anderson Funeral length of the stay at a leased ROY — Elwood Alexander about the same sum spent to; Funeral services will be held into a game of “nuclear chick- Home tonight from 7 to 9.p.m. Royer, 47, died Tuesday; fun- elect President Kennedy in|f. cottage at the Augusta Nation- at the Berg Drawing Room 1960. He said the Repub! en” that would leave the Soviet and Saturday prior to services. al Golf Club, one of the former Chapel: Monday at 2 p.m. with eral was today. U no choice between surBRIGHAM CITY Mrs. are spending more, “ _ © Will devote hie PULL TIME te the feb of county government. President’s favorite vacation Bishop Alton Groneman of the render and total war. retreats, had not been decided Provo Sixth Ward: officiating. Mary Bernice Smith Clark, 34, @ Wil work for NEW JOBS through bringing new industry inte our < said that Goldat this time. His doctors recom- Friends may call at the mor- died Wednesday; funeral Sateounty. ly does not remended that he go south to rest tuary Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. urday, 11 a.m., Harold B. Felt (Continued from Page One) @ Experienced: Uteh State Senate, 1947-51. Helped sponser uniform and re also at the mortu-| Funeral Home. alize that neither side can win and fully recover. echeel financing lew; Weter and Pewer Beerd law; UtehTrede such a game. He said it must YTON — Schulz said. Eisenhower had ary prior to services. Burial will Tech, Inet. ee @ state institution; bill licensing prectice! nurses end in “a horrendous death for tions in public. The famous applied for an absentee ballot be in the Provo City Cemetery.| ggAig SaagcarReg and civil service for state patrelmen. i both players.” The Minnesota shoe-banging incident at the for the Nov. 3-election when he urday noon, Layton Fourth LDS Green LDS Ward Chapel. United Nations ‘General Assemsenator also planned other © Civic Leader: Former mayor of Orem, school administrator, LD.S. Ward Chapel. entered Walter Reed, and would ARRIVES FOR FIGHT LA VERKIN — Mrs. Misha bly in 1960 was listed as one stops in Oregon and Washington Bishop, past president ef Chember ef Commerce end Liens Club. DELTA — Arthur Jensen, 61, H. Jennings, 66, died Thursday; example. Khrushchev’s recent return the filled out ballot when state. NEW YORK (UPI) — Oscar! died y; funeral Satur- funeral Saturday 2 p.m., La Wednesday; boast to Japanese legislators of he arrives in Augusta Saturday Pd. Political Adv., B. Manning Jolley Republican nominee, William Bonave an na, unbeat en Argen-|qay11 a.m., Delta First Ward Verkin LDS Ward Chapel. “doomsday” weapon to election officials ‘in Adams E. Miller. barnstormed across awasSoviet arrived another. | County, where his farm home tine heavyweight, scheduling i Thursday from Buenos Aires for here is located. fi appearance in Cedar City, —Hefailed to consult his col- Upon his release from Walter his fight with Dick Wipperman Utah, before going on to, New leagues on the Presidium on Reed Hospital Thursday, Eisen- of Buffalo, N.Y., at Madison such important decisions as Mexico and Oklahoma. hower said there was ‘‘no ques- Square Garden Nov. 13. Thursday night in Santa Bar- granting the United Arab Re- To Rest Up In Augusta 10:30 a.m., Salt Lake City/RatLEY PREDICTS JOHNSON Vote For B.M.JOLLEY Candidate for #6 COUNTY COMMISSIONER 4 YEAR TERM REPUBLICAN Cuban Crisis AN OPENLETTER TO TAXPAYERS OF UTAH COUNTY bara, Calif., Miller received en- public a $280 million loan or thusiastic applause when he awarding the hero of the Soviet charged the Democrats want to Union medal to U.A.R. Presi“tax and tax through the Security system and money to Washington they really know how to Social dent Gamal Abdel Nasser. Bungled Industry bring where —He bungled planning for Sospend viet agriculture and industry, .” tion who I will vote for.” He has repeatedly stated he sup- Chamber music is vocal or ports Republican presidential instrumental music adapted to nominee Barry M. Goldwater performance in a small audiand other GOP candidates. ence hall. meddled in the nation’s cultur- Court Continues al life, and caused widespread resentment when. he suspended: scheduled income tax cuts two Trial on Neglect SERVICES Hovey Heen fu- neral services will ‘be held in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Orem, 500 N. State, : Saturday at 10 a. m. Friends may call Friday, 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday prior to serw ices. Interment in Eureka City Cemetery. MEMBER. THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE ' Trial for Charles Arden Lance, —At the age of 70, he was 35, Spanish Fork, charged withif beginning to show some of the wilful neglect and failure to pro-|f| “personality cult” -tendencies vide for three minor children|| which Soviet citizens associate was continued by Fourth Diswith Josef Stalin — easy to trict Court to Jan. 7. | anger, intolerant of the opinions of others. ‘*. > It -was believed that similar munist delegation went home, explanations of Khrushchev’s ‘announcing ~ satisfaction with dismissal were being offered the explanations. An Italian delforeign Communist leaders by egation was continuing talks the new Kremlin rulers, party here, and. Soviet bloc leaders chief Leonid I. Brezhnev and were expected to follow it. .. remember © *etime! Cost of trip>.....-seeeeceseeeseee. $9239.00 Sclaries while away ....-.++.-+---. 232.00 Total cost te taxpayers .....0.0005. $1471.00 SEATTLE TRIP. *” > o™™stoner é Vote for Edith H. Stein (Mrs. J. Edwin Stein) NOTICE FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION ~ Effective Monday, November 2, 1964 (South East District) HOURS best of myability, disthis great public trust. free to give the necestime to do this service. ed as President of hool P.T.A., Presvo P.T.A. Council, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. MondayThru Friday ‘8a.mto4p.m. Saturday C ee ae ee ee oe In 1963 County officers attended Denver convention. Costief. tipi is oc... sna ecee aibawse $3177.00 Salaries while away ......++----- 686,00 Cost to taxpayers ..... welecwu sete $795.00 Cost te taxpayers ......... bisa $3863.00 8 County) officials, wives and husband attended con- WASHINGTON,D.C. “TRIP. tor sna“county vention. Cost OF Trip... . .ccccecsoweeps $4400-00 Salaries while away ...+-.++++-- 2391.00 attorney, * 1964 . CO OE I is oils gab alebe cede $1100.00 Salaries while away ........+- -634.00 Cost to taxpayers ....sceceecees. $6791.00 Cost te toxpayers A ccs deyeaey ee $1734.00 (These amounts were obtained from the Auditor’s reports. Salaries while away are approximate.) Will Be... Closed Sunday DENVER TRIP. Cost of trip ........ Raise sees ins $420.00 _ Salaries while away .....+.e0-.. 375.00 _ HAWAIIAN TRIP. MUNICIPAL WARD NUMBER 1 - The Daily Herald _ OFFICE x Commission: County Surveyor tion in Tennes: TENNESSEE TRIP. - earnbeak building phony hase they could have etaal,wthoel6 , all the melee: sary information from Wilford Clyde of Springville, who is consideréd one of the greatest authori! in the country in road building. ; Premier Alexei N. Kosygin. They won the first round in their campaign\ for support Thursday when a\ French Com- and no Governor of the State of Utah has ever had more than’2 terms in office. Now, Mr. Hinckley, who is seeking a 8rd term, is a man of good character, but he is too generous with the taxpayers’ money. The following are just a few examples of where he VOTED to pay the expenses and salaries of county officers taking out-of-state trips: years ago. Frances Should County Commissioner G, Marion Hinckley be elected to a third term? First of all, the American people have such a strong feeling that public officials should be limited to 2 terms ia office that they amended our Constitution prohibiting the President from having a 8rd term; Taken Until 7p.m. Monday Thru Friday ° If Mr. Hinckley should be elected for a third term,will hebe ale ee ie epee eter tee give the necessary time and attention to county government “Utah County, and at present hold the office of Third Vice Now Mr. B. M. Jolley of Orem is a candidate for county commissioner, wjth alot of experience in public affairs. As city councilman, as Mayor of Orem City for 8 years, as state senator— 1 am not aschooltea offices will show that he always worked for efficiency. and ECONOMY in government. He believes with Thomas Jefferson “I place economy among thefirst and most importantit virtues. I served as President ‘of Women’s Legislative Council of —_ in the Women’s State Legislative Council of a voluntéer w: form this service. my primaryinterest iseivie | ve necessary | ie per- Following is‘a quote from Mr. Darld Secy., UI Pd. Adv. by. Mr. J. Edwin serving in two regular sessions and one specia) session of the legislature, his record in these And if you elect him as county commissioner, he gives his solemn pledge that. he will vote te put a stop to this squandering of the taxpayers’ money. School Board |Assn. “Along with our Nation’srise to | W400N., Provo DIAL 373-5050, 3 this was a waste of the taxpayers’ money, as no reduction cf tax values was accomplished, as EDITH H. STEIN’ —8 a.m. to 10.a.m. Sunday. penses of 8 officials. In 1963-64 Commissioner Hinckley was working on a committee with other counties of the Wasatch Front for the reduction of taxation values on older buildings. He voted to hire an out-of-state so called expert, of which Utah County’s share of theexpense was $620.27. But Mr. Hinckley promised. oS Circulation Department Calls Will Be However, some other wealthy counties of the State are not ss flush with the taxpayers’ money as Utah County: Cache county officials attended the convention without a cent of cost to the county; Weber county could only pay the expense of one officer, and Salt Lake county the ex- tness has been He would rather spend any surplus funds the county might have in promoting new industry into our county, than on trips abroad. Paid political advertising, John Fescher, Springville; ©, H. Anderson, Orem; Mrs, Hortense Stephens, Provo8 |