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Show Utah Edmund Cragun, 82 Prominent Although Cost of Living Is Tk LN A eh a Rites Set Springville Higher, No Inflation Seen Junior Riders To Form Club Allen Larsen For Saturday Death Claims Am.Fork Parking Mall oe eh emcee — Woman,73 night from 7 to 8:30 pe and| .ompared with $90.68 in Febru- —— Utah Obituaries ° Appeal (Continued from Page One) SALT LAKE CITY — Edin | Oreta)for/zeta) time , 74, of 1407-15th East, to come. eley: funeral Sat-| “This could and should have urday noon, 260 E. South Tem- been avoided, had the City ple. Joseph Heber Oakey, 49, of 258 W. First North, died Tuesday; funeral Saturday noon, 36 E. Seventh South. Levi Samuel Council so wished. Either way that this case is settled, the problem will still exist, with lost revenue to the City and bad sor Ward bishopric for ten|@ Member of the Spanish Fork years, and in the Timpanogos|!rrigation Board and a direc- Stake presidency ten years pe-|tor of the Utah Canning Crops fore moving to Springvilie in| Committee. iys9. In Spruugville ne nad work-| Surviving are his widow, ed as a wara teacner, and nad Spanish Fork; two sons and done genealogy and tempie three daughters, Robert and work. |Kent Larsen, both of spre cvsocial) Wi, td if sig ““ ., Larsen, Spanish Fork; Cragun of Las Vegas, Nev.; and jrandchildren: five brothers W. Rumel Cragunof Springville; and two sisters, Norman and an adopted daughter, Mrs. Walter Larsen and Mrs. I. E. es Gir ai 1 tancesctbneisaatean eaalealera private er iday. | ‘ nd inc prior to services. Burial will be/they expressed doubts that the Edna Smart Pearce, 68, of 2156-|Cate in their city, why not in the Springville Evergreen! offensive at St. Hilarion had cemetery. 21st East. William Austin Rupp $2000 ae ‘ em in direct Sr., 84, Bedss Aneta Teae ieee ey : .m. in Poca; ae Em aed | Think what some larger busiOGDEN James Mervin Ress firms would create for Russell, 89, died Tuesday in a|Orem City to help with the tax Roy hospital; funeral pending.| load:rete George been called off permanently. President Makarios’ cna Cypriot government announced Wednesday its forces had been ordered to stop their attacks on the castle because they had (Continued from Page One) gained their objective and the Cypriots had ceased to million for replacement power Turkish bocalinseat inethisuarea®? purchase, Senator Moss pointed | out that private power compan-| % MEMBER,THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE ‘" |) a "Inspection Deadline Installed On Your Cer. 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SPECIAL Installed with Roll-a-Belts 2-Speed 4 Type INSTALLED with ROLLER = PRIC 9th ONLY S! THRU VALUE ANY TWO HOODTIRES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE ville LDS Ward Chapel. 40% oft 1145 North 500 West Includes: Simonize - Johnson's Turtle Wax and many ® Provo and SONS AUTO ACCESSORIES ° FR3-2944 OPEN FRIDAY — 8 a.m. until 9 p.m. ; DAILY TUESDAYthru SATURDAY-—8a.m. until’6 p.m. others. & ' , ‘3 siaetienaen a tanec Se Se ky ai aiicg neg ck Sl hak ih ta = l AL OF MAY FEST IV£S EFFEC TIVE MAY 1st TIRES FOR THE PRICE OF First Line Tire. Tubeless - Black Richfield; funeral 1 p.m. Sat-| }F MILWAUKEE — Mrs. Joyn Seybold who was married in jail Wednesday to a man awaiting trial for armed robbery and attempted murder, charges she also will face: “T am afraid our honeymoon will be delayed.” ee NO TRADE NEEDED 7.40x14 HOOD AD’s 20-Inch BEESLEY MONUMENT AND VAULT CO. 725 So. State St. Ph. FR 4.0580 NEW ORLEANS—Mrs. Richard Burke whose:son is home safe after allegedly beind kidnaped by one of the FBI’s most wanted criminals: “The man treated Dennis very nice.” Spanish Fork. Friends may call at the Last signer of the DeclaraWalker Mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 p. m. and Saturday prior tion of Independence to die was to services. Burial will be in Charles Carroll, at the age of 95. Spanish Fork City Cemetery. VN LowestPrices in Town Example of Tire Price Tues-' future. reIs eeeee warefeshow your love and respect in with a Barre ild Certified Monument. Call today or visit our monument display. Two caaEoaeneaa MUFFLER SHOP SPECIALS! | to Fifth LDS Ward Chapel. MOAB — Joseph Zimmer-| man, 60, died Tuesday; Re) quiem Mass 11 a.m. Saturday; Grand Valley Mortuary. ELSINORE Lorenzo M. Madsen, 65, died Tuesday in| pe $2 million in the movies but now is a charity hospital patient explaining what happened to his money: “I never had a manager and I signed too many foolish. contracts.” NO MONEY DOWN...18 MONTHS TO PAY... day: funeral 2 p.m. Friday; | Elsinore LDS Ward) “CHICAGO — Negro’ éomedian Sfephin Fetchit who made about MAY 15 SERVICES Clara Florence Bee funeral services will be held Friday May 1 at 11 a.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel. Friends may call Friday prior to services Interment will be in Provo City Cemetery. PRICE — Mrs.Calliope Pap. | dles better than two tons of outsakis, 80, died Tuesday; fu-|waste for every ton of ore a neral 4 p.m. Saturday, Price| its Utah mine. He said the ore Greek Orthodox Church. |supply is not expected to be ex- Chapel. | LEWISTON — Mrs. Margaret | Kent Buttars, 77, died Wednesday; funeral 1 p.m. Saturday, Lewiston First-Fourth LDS Ward Chapel. CANNONVILLE — Joseph F. Dunham, 70, died Tuesday; fu- “I accept the nomination.” 20,000 Mile Guaranteed Saturday, Fillmore Second LDS encourage substitute metals. Ward Chapel. Kennecott, he reported, han- the — out of three Americans cannot select a well-balanced diet in a cafeteria even when cost is no object, according to Dr. Frederick Kilander, dean of the graduate school at Wagner College here. Resulis of testing hundreds of adolescents and adults on their food and nutrition knowledge over the past 27 years has convinced him that poor food selection arises in part from widespread misconceptions. MORTUAR Wednesday in SUmption increase.” He added in FOOD FALLACIES NEW YORK (UPI) LW NN Guarantee ST. GEORGE — Roscoe Seeg-|hhausted Chief versity of Notre Dame: Police Ralph C. Knudson,president of the group that is promoting the teletype network, said. only those agencies joining the new association will be able to vote. The system, will be a closed circuit available only to law enforcement agencies. It would connect with a system operating in 11 Westernstates. on FAMOUSHigh Mileage ed funeral 1:30 p.m. Saturday, O1-| the price” will stayaclose) to, ine pin Mortuary, Heber. \3cent figure. “We prefer to FILLMORE — Owen Glen S¢¢ the rates stay down and con- miller Musser, 80, died Lake shouting back at singing, footstamping hecklers who interrupted his speech at the'-Uni- Glasspack — Completely Mullin Lewis, 86, died Tuesday: | Kinnear said Kennecott hopes died Salt SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace TIRE... Sule! MUFFLERS Lifetime Road Hazard Pasadena, Calif.; funeral 1 p.m. that higher prices may tend SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The date for a vote by. state law enforcement agencies on the establishment of a police teletype network has been set for May 13. GIGANTIC ee eechapel. increase in copper prices, Mr. Day, 81, Start On May 13 The News Moss fe ies in the area have offered| weenie7. died wednestay: | business and industry through a to supply that needed to meet; funeral 2 p.m., Saturday, Greek fair license ordinance.” Hoover Dam commitments to! Orthodox Church, Price. Carlo} EE lower busin consumers. He} Romeo Saccomanno, 68, died | Kennecott said: “This could be done on| Mondayin a Price hospital. Re3 one of two bases — either by} , (Continued from Page One) quiem Mass Saturday, 1:30 p.m. cash payments by the Interior| St. Anthony’s Catholic Church.| majority of it at its open pit Department, or by a program MURRAY — aoe ean mine; about one-third to replace the power supplied Rowell, four-month-old son of|in Chile. by project power generated at} Tedd Harold and Julie Robin-| There are rumors, he report- a later date.” He said that! son Rowell, of 800 W. 4000 S.,\ed, that the governmentof Chile “conditions” will determine died Wednesday; .funeral 101i; contemplating expropriation which method is most in the) a.m. Saturday, 6500 S. Redwood of the mines there. He opined interest ‘“‘of the government) Rd. |that there would belittle to gain |and the project.’’ And he said: BOUNTIFUL — Hannah ro from such a move “since we “Therefore I ask that this aplyn Johnson Moffitt, 76, of now operate at an 87 per cent propriation be increased from N. 200 W., died Wednesday; fu-|/00°te $1 million to $6 million.” neral Saturday noon, Bountiful | As for rumblings of a’ new aimee of cae ae Steve Sting Kes nine Marie C. Johnston of Bossier|(Florence) Sanford, all of died Wednesday; funeral Satur-' and still a new license to be! City, La.; two step-daughters, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Garnett day, 1 p.m., Whittier LDS Ward considered. | Mrs. Louisa Bradley of Hunter, VanWagenen, Salt Lake City; Chapel, 1515-Second East. Rob“If Orem cannot get more) and Mrs. Lawain Odell of Salt)Don Larsen, Cedar City; Max ert Murchie Hunter, 71, of 56- business and industry to offset) Lake City; one sister, Mrs.| Larsen, Los Angeles, Calif.; Third East, died Wednesday; the ae balance -aon Spencer Heiner of Salt Lake|and Grant Larsen, Taft, Calif. ———_ funeral 2 p.m. Saturday, 260 E. population en es in City; 19 grandchildren and 25) | . South Temple. Russell Matt Orem will have to go even high- great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Cease-Fire Thomas, nine-day-old son of erthan they are now. , Saturday at 1 p. m. in the| Springville Fourth - 10th LDS|(Continued from Page One) mas, ast, died Wednesday; funeral pend. induce more businesses to come Ward Chapel. Friends maycall) a at Wheeler Mortuary Friday not achieved their avowed aims] ing. Irma A. Sedgwick, 76, of here and invest their money. from 7 to 9 p. m. or Saturday|in the Kyrenia Mountains, and neral Saturday noon, Parley’s oe year my First LDS Ward Chapel, te ee a create $1500 Quotes In F.G. FERRE & SON “AlwaysFirst with New Things for Your Car’’ Spanish Surviving are his widow of| Fork; eeeaewe Bawden,82, of 1539 Roberta St., feeling among the Lusiness men 22nd East, died Wednesday; fu-| Orem? Saturdayfor Mrs. Nielsen indication” that the current SPANISH FORK — Funeral business boom is causing seriservices will be held at 2 p.m. ous inflation, the Labor Depart- SPRINGVILLE — Edmund Saturday in the Spanish Fork Cragun, 82, well known Springment reported today. Third-Sixth Ward Chapel for The department, in its regu ville businessman, died WednesAllen S. Lars ., day night at a lar monthly report, said the nasen, 50, 270 Provo hospital tion’s price index rose one-tenth Gertrude W. Brown W. 7th N., of causes inciof 1 per cent in March to 107.7. who died dent to age. That means it costs $10.77 to Wednesday. He was born buy the same goods and servFriends ® March 18, 1862|% ices that cost $10 during the may call at in Pleasant 1957-59 base period. Walker Mor& View, Weber Robert J. Myers, deputy comtuary Friday County, a son — missioner of the department’s from 7 to 9 #3 of Wilford E. : Bureau of Labor Statistics, said < p. m. and Satand Mary Ann Mr. Larsen __urdayprior to AMERICAN FORK — Mrs. the slight increase in the index|* Mr. Cragun Ellis Cragun, Gertrude Wells Brown, 73, 778) in March was caused by rises the seventh child of a family of services. Interment will be in the Spanish Fork City Cemein all items except food. E. Main, American Fork, died) 13. He attended schools of Pleas- tery. Tuesday of natural causes in a Food prices dropped three- ant View and Ogden, and spent He was born Oct. 4, 1913 in tenths of 1 per cent during the Provo hospital. month, he said. The food index his early life working on the Spanish Fork, a son of Nels She was born Feb. 10, 1891 in and Mary Ellen James Larsen. dropped from 106.0 in February family farm in Pleasant View. Alamosa, Colo., a daughter of Mr. Cragun served two mis- He married Mae Taylor June to 105.7 in March. Mr. and Mrs. David Wells. That means it cost $10.57 to sions for the LDS Church, one to 27, 1934 in Salt Lake City. She married Joseph J. Brown buy the same market basket of/Australia in 1902, and a shortMr. Larsen received his edMay 22, 1911 in Provo. He died food that had cost’ $10.60 in Feb-|term mission to Eastern Canada ucation in the Spanish Fork Feb. 14, 1964. Mower Ellen married schools. He also attended BrigHe 1925. 1957-59|in ey and $10 in the Mrs. Brown was a memberof base period. /on Nov. 22, 1905 in the Salt Lake ham Young University. For five the LDS Jhurch. The cut in income taxes ear- |LDS Temple. She died Feb. 28, years he worked for the PaShe is survived by several lier this year helped boost the 1950. He later married Sarah) cific States Cast Iron Pipe Co. nieces and nephews. | take-home pay of the average Bigler, and she died in Febru-| at Provo. He was also a farmFuneral services will be held worker to an all time high, ary, 1953. He then married Mary|er and livestock raiser all his Friday at noon in the Anderson Myers said. He said take-home B. Snow Lowryon Aug. 28, 1953.| life. Mr. Larsen was a memand Sons Mortuary, American jpay for a factory worker with An active member of the LDS|ber of the LDS Church, hold‘i Fork, where friends maycall to-| ee dependents was $90.89, Church, he served in the Wind-| ing the office of elder. He was Friday prior to services. Burial| will be in the American Fork) City Cemetery. Police Teletype Network Due to OREM—Young persons from agés 11 to 16 who are interested in forming a junior riding club are urged to call SPANISH FORK — Funeral Jean Lott, 225-2685. Miss Lott plans to organize services for Clara B. Bradford the club for those interested Nielsen, 37, who died Wednesin participating in parades, day, will be held at 11 a. m., rodeos, horse shows and trail = Saturday in rides. Only those who have the Spanish their own horses would be Fork Fiftheligible for membership. Eighth LDS Ward Chapet. Bishop B. : Leslie Winters will officiate. (Continued from Page One) Mrs. Niel: sen was born said that outside of having too Ms we Dec. 31, 1926; Much through traffic the exMrs: Nielsen in Spanish periment is working fine. Signs Fork, a daughter of Lewis and are being erected today indi- Myrtle Braithwaite Bradford. cating the speed“limit and the She received her education in fact that through traffic should the Spanish Fork schools and travel on First North or First was graduated from Spanish South around the mall. Friday Fork High School. She married parking on the two blocks in- Foster Nielsen Feb. 8, 1947, in volved will be restricted to one Ely, Nev. hour only on the mall. Parking She was a member of the Wednesday and today has been LDS Church and a member of unrestricted. the Fifth LDS Ward Relief SoLt. Anderson also pointed out ciety and was also a_ block that the total 84 parking spaces teacher. made available in the experiSurvivors include her husment have been full and that band of Spanish Fork; a son, no accidents ‘have been re- Lewis F. Nielsen of Spanish ported by early today. He said Fork; six brothers, Ivan Bradthe merchants he talked to are ford, Frank Vincent, Gordon happy but that merchants be- Vincent, Ray Vincent, and Roy yond the mall felt badly that Vincent all of Downey, Calif., it didn’t extend further west. and Walden Vincent of Spanish It had been planned to extend Fork; mother and step-father to Fourth West but lack of time of Downey, Calif.; grandmothprohibited this. er, Mrs. Annie Braithwaite of Citizen Dies WASHINGTON (UPI) — The cost of living has increased 1.4 per cent during the past year but there is ‘‘not the slightest Rites Slated Set oomw County, Ri BENE MSH Utah Sere THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1964 ca Daily Herald So ANAS TS 4 } Bl os tngseanonDad Sof Sob SAD TADLSLAADAYS GR RAEDER OEABR ha i ied ee |