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Show | . 4 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1964 Daily Herald Teh’ Gaaiiy. Doh 4 arkKe on | FURNISHED BY GOODBODY AND COMPANY oc 7 i! 222,M1'+1.27 223.064 95 cs |Jan. 7, 1930, in Springville, ere 2. mae 41% Gen Dyn .. 52, 30} 51:500 28° Parke H | 51,000 Bell and‘Da. Amer Ph .. 49,000 8% 48.600) Sole Dan Amer. \ =e | | @ : rk 68 fT | managing mining Mrs. Woolston was a mem-| Neil reported. § been missing since Protestant|Public service. and virtually| Heber: Holling Lowe of Sacra-| He had Cause Michael Jon, Raymond Joseph,|s¢. Bartholomew’s of death is not and Karen Elizabeth, all of|fpiscopal Church, direc tily|ended his engineering career.| mento, Calif.; Richard Holling) saturday. own, it was reported |Taylorsville; her mother of|north of the Waldorf on the|First came work repatriating|Lowe of Orem;. 11 grandchil-| 3, 1893 at Aug. born was He: G.|" “Melvin brother, one in|dren; caught sait Lake City; one sister and| avenue, preparations began for|160,000 Americans Benjamin, a son of John Oscar ille hich five brothers, Mrs. Helen Law-| 5 two-day lying-in-state prior to Europe by the war, and then| Holling of Monrovia, Calif. Funeral services will be held| ang Harriet Dudley Stewart. He rence, Granger; John F. Heath,|the transfer of the body to|heading up the commission for! on Saturday at 1 p.m. at the| relief in Belgium. Leon C. Heath, Paul H. Heath, washington Ui School, he attended BYU. His host of U.S. government|Franklin, Ida. LDS Ward| i all of Salt Mr. Oakley was a memberfor |Grant Ww. Heath, ‘924g Floyd Rob-| BishopFriends’ with Chapel. admin-| food US. included datactonos posts ma Heath, Riv- gutaolislae iciating : oo Lake U8. I * — “om was i + City; : Don R. Kolo bygonece mer may - general) © officiating. Friends -72ia ‘aziz 26 5 than Hoover. His death left only der } ie a a ary when he was bedded by jan as the fatten’ history—by| ArvidOakleyin Uruguay onan Sage Oil,100 at. 1.46 ~~< ae Marion) K » a less inactive since last Febru- eeay Mall Not s Heart Attack Fork. | of i? ~8 | (Continued From Page One) Staheli, Mrs. Reid (Karin) CarPayson; ter, Wallace Mrs. ‘ f fl ty» 20 grandchildren; . j 1958, over seven general level of sales tax , reve- City; gall bladder removed in great-grandchildren; one brothThe Wall St. crash, the dea| for surgery underwent k ion and the resurgence of|nues was down .8 per cent. 1 in 1962, hi wth in panis! 1 : Jerry Stewart, Mra, Les (eau) this period, the |Shirley) Anderson, Salt Lake during e a piratory condition. -He hed his| WrtoeofBis election ety | Ravleral cervices will becheld ae : atantt ba old kidney ailment and a res-|*” * Bigler aoeeoe Fatal For Soouth Std, 600 at 90 direction ment was employed as an iron W. three daughte Boyd StewartGoma tere senhower. Hoover had been. more NPes the serving as secretary 0. or|merce from 1921 to 1928 under Thureda ‘ of Springville; two brothers, y: Alden Oakley of Springville and ee ae sea witherby reenable Democrats—who |. p.m. Friday at the Maple- C. R. Parker heaped the| The Provo inerease, Mr. Old- mised- _getsdagoe gppmGviLLE — Clayton R.| |and intestinal bleeding in 1963.|blame for the economjc bust on |royd said, should actually be| Benistnin: Mes. Junior Wade i7ga|ton LDS Ward Chapel. Friends} ise Schools Cy eee on’ construction. Our Chapel of Memories) worker x,|0f are three bone sad Surviving Mortuary. vs =bi came Kennebec. 500 at 16 Macmnoth, 200 at 10.00 Bernebat45 | Sella Mae Griggs, 1917 in Provo. She died was 1964. St 1964. Mr.Mr. Stewart Saturday prior to services: j although John Adamslived six)Tation. Tis © are outdoor sports. relief after the ioncaaoa be tthe Frankiin in the Tintic District for many Houpe with time to be months longer in his 90th year|in administering Survivors soclude his ‘wide of |S2k2 years and prior to his retireannounced. Friends may call war was hailed throughout the tone | married May 29, yay 96,» in Springville |educated and director adminis- call at the Webb Mortuary: in|and living longer as an ex-president|istrator BYU. also attended '\padge counselor for the Boy eee of the American relief | d 3 Funeral services will be held Se te . humanitarian . He was employedat the times ewijta than any:y other chief executive, Scouts and was interested .in Thursday in ; work| Preston Friday evening an His | tration. : the Taylorsville talciat Mesin In- *° Eureka, 300 a son, Jon Bart, two Wednesday from 6 to.8 p.m. in East Utah, 3,300 at 49; 2690 at Mapleton; two former presidents — Harry world. daughters, Lee Ann and Lisa on : hi mother the ; D. Ei-;il Then to S Truman and Dwight also priorSalt City andMortuary, 7ake Deseret Lou, all at home;- his ees ee mee. kta Kodak Ei Paso Nat Gas of Marcus W. and Sarah Emma in Wednesday’s Herald. A graduate of Springville hig) Banner Mng, 50 at,49.50 ensea | ee Comb Met, 1,000 at 13 “19 ; Denver = and: R G DowChemical, | the gold fields of the West and . A com- M Toone Holling. She moved to . Portland, Ore., when a child Heath: Shc| married Paul |S.|Barry M. Goldwater, were|"r = Ausiralia. received Payson Man td be| By the timehe was 24, Hoo-| with her parents. She Portland Woolston on Sept. 8, 1048 in the| among the first |her education in the notified of Hoover's death, Mac-|Ver was earning $20,002yea" Salt Lake LDS Temple. schools. interests ae LDSCha om nd active wurch and was a9 | tne \elder ‘at the time of his death. |He was employed by Mountain 6.00 SALES Brunswick See President Johnson and his opin Holladay, a daughter of Fred J. and Emma Cahoon ponent for the presidency, Sen. States Telephone Co. rel SS Atch T and S Fe ... ‘thie! them Steel { 13 se). 56) aig. 562% ||. 11; North Lily 0-5 goth ota "|| Utah ili Con s Arison Pub Gees) ae Funeral services are pending PAYSON71, 595 S. 6th E., Payand later headed| member: of the LDS Church, & Tele-li3, concernee ternational ivi are her husband,| graph in the Salt Surviving son: on June 26, B 1958, ress Stewart, lurch. building across|,* Corp. Telephone > Surviving are her husband of his own engineering firm. Lake LDS’ Temple. A lifetime Taylorsville; three sons and dead Monday Dr, Dr.| 508) is Park Avenue from the Waldorf : ; y! Gpringville: ofl ties pesident his home. near found night Was One daughter, Paul Frederick,| yas lowered to half staff., At| World War I thrust him into| Franklin, Ida., two sons, a pring tive a y + 5% ++1 4a| + % 4-2 7 their winter home in Arizona. epee he married in 1899, che was born July 7, 1895 at|at the vive Hoover as the last living|“ent, after whom already establishing him- Salt Lake City, the daughter She was born April 25, 1924, former presidents. self 'as a mining engineer in long illness. ber -of the Taylorsville Seventh etas after the |an-|China. His fame: and fortune) She married Heber D. Lowe Found Dead Tapidly as he first be-| June 24, 1920 in the Salt Lake the flag on theIn-|8TeW as a Primary nouncement, Mr. Oakley Ward and served SON — 1,,.|came a partner in a giant Brit-|Temple. She was .an active , 5 ; : was married to Helen Mattin- teacher. Delbert (Del) Norma Snell Oakley. He oa 46,200 59° — 14| Emp! Chrysler too a Spel eens veen | ae ReeES ||Bureka Std ..... 45 SEeeeee oe eee Seas Grant wentern ©. 03% = } L. and ark. 1% Y Sperry R.. 36'600 “tos Ey Schlumber | $390) 73) id | | tac (Continued From Page One) jneer and enter the then new|, Bisie. LaVaughn |Holing Dies at ol. Mrs.|Democratic successor, Franklin|Stanford University to study em-| {00 “Grom rest’ home this| Mrs. Bonnie Mann Cockrellpg ; ‘ Ha Salt Lake hospital after a|and Dwight D. Eisenhower sur me tal, Provo, of a lingeringill154.194 .08 312.63+41.02 ness. 15491+ 12 313.164 53 He was born s. ¥_S B ACTIVE STOCKS Nene eee, es ee Am HomeP. 96,700 68% — 4 a Taylorsville TAYLORSVILLE — ‘ Valley Hospi- Stocks Utilities nats “industria Vitine iy Long Illness Succumbs Orem Rest Home | President, Succumbs at 90 MAPLETON — Leland Snell|vera Heath Woolston, 40, Tay-|D. Roosevelt, but another Dem- aaog graduated in Stan-|™orning following a long ill-|S1, 475 E. 1960 S., Orem, died || Monday's Close: 3,010,000 | 876.21 +2.67 ‘Tuesday's 1,280,000 '878.74+25G Former Provoan Succumbs In Oakley, 34, of 198 N. 3rd E., lorsville, former Provo resident ocratic president, Harry S |Tru- ford’s first class in 189%. It ness. She was in Orem visiting|this morning at Utah Valley. Mapleton died Monday at 5:30 and wife of Paul S. Woolston, man brought Hoover back) into was at the university that he with her son, Richard W. Lowe, Hospital following an extended for a few weeks en route to an p.m. in Utah © fs Provo native, died Monday in government service. ; ; \eyr.|met Lou Henry, a geology stu- Member of New. York — Exchange _DOW JONES AVERAGES onnieCockrel a Herbert C. Hoover, 31st U.S. Idaho WomInan —_[Més.B ee ._ OremWe Vera .H. Woolston Dies From k | M ! i } S} : L. S: Oakley gi 12-4 |may call’ Thursday between 7| poner 56, died at his home| His survival after each of|Hoover — combined to sweep|16:or 19 per cent. The $89,397 of| orth ‘Mes. Lilie Hansen, Mrs m6. 1272 and 9 p.m.at the Wheeler Mor- |vonday morning of a heart at-|these setbacks was descriled|Hoover from the White House|last year included about $4000 7 Bridge, all of SaltLake. 8-61 zee aay teens 1565 1705 9183 10.74 | Intercontinental 6.57 7.10 Mutual 12.32 13.39 | Selective 10.46 11.24 Variable 7.97 8.67 FIF Fund 4.92 5.39 Ex-Mapleton Paadineiie 4 10% Utah Idaho Sugar.) | bow Byntex ; f Di QS Ma rshal ata, ee Rites Mark * Mr. Parker worked as a mill- May. PowerLines Neils. Christen Jensen eo Hoover, embittered at Roose-|™SS'"- The commission has Payson ; \riidred D. Parker. He married volume of ‘his autobiography, velt, did> not visit the White since corrected its error and collected back from the city Julia Woodhouse on Jan. 19, “An American Epic’’ his 30th House again until after FDR’s about $38,000 in tax revenue book. It was published last death in 1945, then at President 1956 in Las Vegas, Nev. Tie-Up Of Stocks 21.69 23.39 brig in the Ever-|pifle, Colo.; a son of M. L. and|work on the fourth and final] |8teen Cemetery, Springville. NEW YORK (UPI)—Investor PAGE,Ariz. (UPI)—The huge pewer networks of federal, publie and private operating systems in the west were tied together Tuesday in ceremonies at Glen: Canyon Dam and the Cure- MS right assistant at Geneva Steel The “grand old man of the plant, having come to Utah in 1950. He was a talented artist. Surviving are one son and one daughter, ‘Mrs. Ray (Donna) Anderson of Santa Ana, Calif.; and James Parker of Littleton, Colo.; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Kurt (Julene) Hokanson of Las Vegas, Nev.; a sister and two brothers, Mrs. Mildred Nichols of Fruita, Colo.; Ralph Parker Grand Old Party” was born a blacksmith’s son and reached fame and fortune as a mining engineer. | He had a distinguished |career of public service behind him when he was elected) to succeed President Calvin’ Cool- idge in 1928, defeating Gov.| Al Smith of New York. He had served in the cabinets Xof Presi- ine terbur, ge, Ohio; and sents Warren _|canti substation near Montrose. yf Cen Parker, of Monroe, Coolidge : *|Wayne Colo.4 Wash.; and five grandchildren. ‘ : Sage bl be MAPLETON*— Neils Chris- ale onwe comr 11| dited to Provo by the tax com-| Poen™) it all Hoover continued|it in 1933. He was born Jan. 17, 1908 in |eee aie 3; Group Funds included: Mtn Sis T and T wicvicns alll Ba by physicians\as “miraculous.” |and Franklin D. Roosevelt into|™ tax revenue mistakenly ore-|"*Fal were Morinsey, |tuary, Springville, and prior to ,04 . Harding Harry S. Truman’s invitation. The voice Hoover raised against growing federal powers was heeded by few during the 1930s. After World War II, he returned to public life, undertaking a round-the-world survey for Truman on post-war food needs. Twice \he was called upon to head up commissions on the organization .of the executive nch 100 ewes and 400 lambs — are missing from a flock were Wayne Lillian The accompanied by Mrs. L. Brammall and Mrs. Steere, their leaders. commisison noted the comprising 937 -ewed plus lambs, grazing between Indianola and Spanish Fork Canyon, Utah County Sheriff’s Office has been in- ing by the Public Service Commission from Oct. 5 to Oct. - 29 Wallace Peterson of Indian- ; About 60 per cent of the com- ervices |mer town marshal of Mapleton, 'died Monday at his home of : lock the power networks. Officials of the Bureau of Rec- Father ; Roger : Wood of hundred sheep The sheep belonged to ola, Harold Christensen and t crease ate in passengeric rates for intrastate and intercity service. War I when he headed up re-|Were adopted. lief services in Europe and dis-| Hoover was a prominent fig-|Lines involved include Contin- Time Corrected St. . _‘|lamation and Utah Power and| Mary's Episcopal Church of| isuted over $5 billion worth of|ure at both of Dwight D. Ei-|ental and Greyhound. eeeSc ea em ote lsee 15.62% 1625 | He was born Sept. 17, 1884| in |Light Co. were in attendance for radareGo call (at food. between 1914 and 1923, |Senhower's inaugurations to the! The commission signed an On Services AmerSavings Equity Ol .... 1675 1675 Spanish Fork, a son of Hans|the Page ceremonies. rite ota nesday irom He headed the European food Presidency. agreement with the Metropoli- i See First Sec Inv’ Be" 6.25 | 1825 their marriage was later sol-|erating capacity in power sys- i = two federal commissions for the |his official farewell to the par-|pump, pipe and pumphouse on|70, Springville, who’ died Sun- reorganization of the executive|ty, answered by a loud chorus the Lynn A. Starley property, |day evening will be held Wed-- AUS . |branch under Truman and Hi-|of “noes” from the delegates.| . ee a in the Salt Lake LDS |tems extending from the Canadi- HoOVer Surety tate | aah Was 2nd :|senhower., The economies réc-| “Unless some miracle comes| emple. Mrs. Jensen’ died in.|an to the Mexican borders were| 6.00 Utah Concrete |. 5.25 ——— 11948, : interconnected when the switchommended by the Hoover com- to me from the Good Lord, this Ex-President to missions saved the American is it,” he said. ‘Utah Obituaries | Mr. Jensen had been a farm- es were closed. people an estimated $4 billion. After the death of his wife in er for mostof his life. He had Dominy said the first northHoover made his last official 1944, Hoover spent less and SALT LAKE CITY — Mrs, |/ived in Utah all his. life with south interconnection was made Surpass Age 90 possible by construction of Glen NEW YORK (UPI) — Her public appearance in 1962 on less time at their Palo Alto, Vera. Soderberg Pannier, 63 ‘the exception of three years i} } Canyon Dam and Flaming Gorge 1935-15th East, died Sunday; fu-” |'spent in Idaho. An elder) in the Dam powerplants; the Colorado DS Church, he had worked as neral Wednesday, 12:15 p.m., River Storage Project’s backMountain View Fourth LDS superintendent in the MIA and bone transmission lines and subWard Chapel. Funeral for Mrs. Sunday School while in Idaho stations; the Utah Power & Light Mary O. (Lettie) Hansen Hen- and Mapleton. Co.’s line to Glen Canyon Dam Mr. Jensen was an ardent from the north, and the Arizona derson, 76, 570 Cleveland Ave., who died Saturday, will be baseball. player and fan, and an Public Service Co. lines from Wednesday noon, 260 E. South outdoorsman. its Four Corners powerplant to Temple. Mrs..Julia Ann Young Survivin, are five sons and the Phoenix area. Quayle, 97, 479-3rd Ave., died two daughters, Ruel Jensen, Closing of the switches at Monday; funeral Thursday Bernell Jensen, Verl Jensen, Glen Canyon and Curecanti was noon, 260 E. ‘South Temple. rs. Clark (Gladys) Johnson, carefully timed to make sure Mrs. Charlotte Hutchinson Mar- nd Mrs. Earl (Irene) Free- that the. several hundreds of tin : Clark, 76, 1728. Roberts St.,;man, all of Mapleton;; Delles|generatorsS in the northern area The first was John Adams, addressed 45,000 people on hand second President of the United and the nation ‘‘as the shadows States. When he died on July 4, gather around me.” In that address, the former 1826, he was 90 years and 247 President harked back to his days old. Hoover was 90 years and 71 boyhood, when orphaned by the days old when he died Tuesday. death: of his parents, he left West Branch at the age of 10 to go to Oregon to be reared Leaders to Get Johnson (Continued From Page One) phrey, in a speech prepared for delivery at Tulsa, Okla., saia that President Johnson stands as the one man quali- by« an uncle, a country doctor. ts I !fied to 1 Jenkins} 46, resigned last tests which may extend over “They know that promises— He was reared in the quiet several days will be undertaken. week as Johnson’s aide after faith of the Quaker meeting allegations — distortions In these tests, power will be disclosure that he had beenar- Chapel, 200 N. Main St. Richard R. Kauert, 73, Los An-| |BENSON — Hugh Ricks, 82, *geles, Calif., former Salt Lake ied resi Thursda: _ —_ tee = : ee ied Monday; , 1 p.m., Benson funeral Thurs- locations. : ELECT provide data by, which engineers White House had been attending may determine where perma- an informal party at the new nent control adjustments should offices of Newsweek magazine d what additional fa-|on the night he was arrested. LDS Ward| |i. aeeld be installed later| ‘Two plainclothes policemen ReeS, pel — Mrs. Mande W.|to assure more stable and effi-|arrested the White House aide UINTAH Jerry G. _ THORN Tell us‘how much you need anll when you Republican cash on the bar. relhead to pay past-due bills, to buy new clothes or appliances, to pay off i State No matter why or how much you borrow, we Legislator your nearby Seaboard office for cash on the +. day; funeral Thursday,11 Lindquist HOOPER — Mrs. Ruby Fow- Leerpentatant Srchbishop Stoddard, 61, died Saturday ofCanterbury. Monday; funeral wale. : +a Gay. Be Ell ies CSUs: funeral Wednesday, of Flaqrers|{", Chapel Oliver Spam,; Frank p.m., Hooper Third LDS Ward “48, } died Sunday; funeral Wednes-|"SCorretp J 46, diedSunday,funeral 2 day, 3 pm., Myers Mortuary 4 pm, ? Scofield digs1/\,117 Ace Bt: funeral Thursday, + »Monday;gehen Colonial pm, ° Bybee son of | | 2,.Chapet, Skeen, : _» Charles and Joan Perkes Skeen, fattranulstand Sindey:Chapel. ditSons Colonial } 2». BRIGHAM CITY ~-Noble Al- J : Son,locas’ 55, smresident, "9 “02P! oO a acum S— — mrgi| STANDARD ovmce surrtr® FAST DELIVERY SERVI 40 W.'1st NO. — PROVO tico , from SEABOARD! long association with Jenkins. OGDEN _. Mrs. Olive Full-|J°0ns Mildon, 56, died Monday; |c,ent operation of the intercon-|less than an hour after he was : ot urge "Hectonry,4 aegis : mdr Palfreyman, 72, died Suna.m. > BARRELHEAD the necessity of being fru- radicalism — extremism canforced to flow between the in- rested twice on morals charges and not substitute for the hard curterconnected systems in such a at the Washington YMCA,first gal. After completing school in rency of responsible perf‘ormtanner that tie lines will in- in 1959 and again last Oct. 7. the west, he cut short a budance in the presidency,” HumSources said the President reding beginning in business to tentionally trip open while readings are being taker. at many viewed for congressmen his accept the advice of an engi- phrey said. said They said he told them that day; funeral Wednesday noon, |@ied Sunday; funeral Wednes- The Reclamation Bureau Kenwood: Ward Chapel, day, 11 a.m., Olsen Funeral the results of these tests will Jenkins and others from the 1785 E. Funeral services for CASH eve.insur te paaey ot- agorgan my nego of the United . pocket, the suit of clothes iz States.” children and 27 great-grand- ly like number of generators in Jenkins case, which he said wore, and I had some sg The Minnesota senator said “had grave significance insothe southern area. ildren. : that Americans understood that underpinnings provided by loyFollowing the initial closure of far as our national. security is Funeral services will be coning aunts,” he recalled of his “performance — not. promises dicted Thursday at 11 a.m. in the interconnections, a series of concerned.” —is the test of a man. departure. Stake Center, Evanston, Wyo. Join Anthony Mitchell (John Anton Mihalopoujos), 76, 1590 Major St., died Sunday; funeral Thursday, 1 p.m., 2350 E. 13th the Mapleton LDS Ward S. Mrs. Hattie Taylor Peterson, Chapel. Friends maycall at the 78, 644 Lake St., died Monday; Wheeler Mortuary Wednesday funeral Thursday, 2 p.m:, 260 from 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday . South Temple. Charles Pear- prior to services. Burial will be son Hilton: 79, died Monday; in. the Springville Evergreen funeral Wednesday, 2 p.m., 260 Cemtery. E. South Temple: peSever-| son, 85, 4004-13th E., died Sun-| |. : 3 about 3600 N. Canyon Road. The nesday at 1 p.m. in the SpringContract calls for the city to pay ville Eighth Ward Chapel -in- the district an estimated $60,000 stead of noon as was announcfor the work. Approval for the ed yesterday. . Friends may call at. the well must yet be obtainéd from Wheeler Mortuary, Springville the state engineer. tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. and Women of Tehran were per- Wednesday until 11:30 a.m. his 88th birthday at the dedica- Calif., home, preferring to live bert Clark Hoover was the section of the $500,000 Herbert and work at his New York mitted to vote in 1936 for the Burial will be in the Springvill ond former’ President in AmerEvergreen Cemetery. . first time in. 2,500 years. Hoover Library in his home- apartment. ican history to live beyond the town, West Branch, Iowa. He age of 90. died Sunday; funeral Thurs-|Jensen of Orem; and Kelly |were turning at the same speed (Continued From Page One) day, 1 p.m., Woodruff LDS| Jensen of Springville; 22 grand-|and were in step with the near- > ‘ 28 Peter and Karen Marie Nielsen..|. Reclamation Commissioner i to 8 p.m. ee program again in 1947 for| At the Republican convention |tan Water District for the dis-| SPRINGVILLE — Funeral. 6871, |He married Ovilla Whiting on|Floyd Dominy said a total of s emails moet ea ital President Truman and headed|in Chicago in 1960, Hoover bid\trict to develop a well, install Services for Frank Leo Holmes, Frontier Beet 9f88 1ona0[ume 28, 1905 in Mapleton, and |about 40 million kilowatts of gen- ieee ey IntestsMtr Line’. 17.25 ij -— formed. re State oo recommendations on a = we _ his| ission’s en 7 TesiBut ngbs emocratic ‘a! <a Funeral services will be con-| Thursday at 1 p.m. at | 42°" Woodrow Wilson in World| st'eamlining the government ductedWheeler bam en Jensen, 80, farmer and -fpr- sng Curecanti substationteinex, the Mortuary, with Open Five ettes and Highettes clubs and and ie49 nd rae is 500 Sheep Repotred Missing wrongly credited to the city in past years. In other business, the commission discussedwith a group of 13 4H girls from the Grandview Bench area traffic problems and hazards in their area. The girls were from the Cook- government, in|Change in date for a public hear-| of the , |-— DISTRICT 5 coat Memories aSouth Prove , 200 South 85 Exst, PR 3-6668 cove eeae 1:00 Pit, ct the Prankilla, Idaho ndemay Sotinencating. galltthe_WabbMertvary, orday prior to services. Interment }-in the Franklin Cemetery I : JERRY G. THORN| Onc spears Rohbock Sons Floral 1042 South State OREM } ac = Conantee pee “| ? of 2nd a Versatile, Qualified and purchases. fit the payments to your budget. Call or visit barrelhead now! he Our Chapel oF need it! You may arrange Dependable ip A VOICE FOR ALE THE © ; 256 N. UNIVERSITY AVE. PROVO Ph: FR 3-1761 a: CITIZENS O°F DISTRICT 5 4 Pd. Pol. Adv. By Clyde oar Chr, Citizens for Thorn » f SEABOARD FINANCE COM lifesaverwhen you need cash: ' : ‘ ‘ _ * |