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Show 4 FRIDAY, Daily Herald Utah APRIL 17, 1964 County, Arthur Hone. Southern Utah Dies at Home> Firm Gets Bid Utah Rulon A. Hendrickson Day-Old Infant Payson Man |Dies at Hospital WASHINGTON (UPI)—A southern Utah firm was award- Of Daughter Dies After Guinn Marrott, day-old inSPANISH FORK — Arthur fant son of J. Kay and Joan Hone, 74, 96 S..2nd W., Spanish Beck Marrott of 761 S. Center, Fork, died Thursday morning Mapleton, died Thursday after- at the home of ae noon at Utah Valley Hospital a daughter in of a heart condition. Magna of PAYSON — Rulon A. Hend| His parents are members of causes incirickson, 47, died Thursday the LDS Church. dent to age. *™ morning at the Payson Hospital Surviving are his parents of following sur- : ; : Mapleton; one brother and two Hewas born sisters, Karen, Merri Anne, |j Dec. 26, 1916 Scott B. Marrott, Mapleton; in Pa 2 a grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Seonriee Lester Beck, Springville. — Mills Hone. He 4 . e ead Edna Graveside services will be married HenriMr. Hone Monday at 11 a.m. in Provo etta Ida Teitjen Jan. 1, 1907 in LeBaron Hend-|City Cemetery with Bishop Nephi. The marriage was later Hej ick Harold Gividen of the Mapleton solemnized in the Salt Lake . a ye I First LDS Ward officiating. LDS Temple. She died Dec. 12, aoe auive A call at the Berg 1953. Friends may in Montreal, Mr. Hendrickson} Mortuary of Provo Monday Mr. Hone wasa retired heavy Canada on Oct. 5, 1940. The until 10:30 p.m. Burial will be duty mechanic employed by the marriage was later solemnized in the Provo City Cemetery. Utah State Road Commission. Operation in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. Hendrickson was a veteran of World War II. He was an active member of the LDS Church, serving in the presidency of the Seventy Quorum of Nebo Stake, in the presidency of the High Priests quorum, as a high councilman, as a ward clerk, on the Sunday School |Alma Petersen At the time of his death he held Provoan Dies at 86 Earthquake Hits Second Mistrial South of Kodiak (Continued from Page One) LBJ Asks Woodard Petersen. He (Continued from Page One) —-tary Robert S. McNamara. He said he had made no decision on Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Curtis E, LaMay’s proposal for a study of plans for a new manned bomber LeMay saysis needed. Canal: He disclosed that the United States would join with Colombia to survey possible sites for a new sea-level Atlantic-Pacific canal. The Pentagon said later that the U.S. team Plans Visitto’ - ANCHORAGE, Alaska (UPI) turned to his bench, the jury —A strong earthquake hit about 300 miles southwest of Kodiak Island Thursday but no seismic Neils Alma ‘Petersen, 86, 990 sea waves were reported. The temblor, described as N. 100 W:, Provo, died at a local “potentially destructive” ocrest home Thursday afternoon curred at about 9:30 a.m., Alasof natural ka time (2:30 p.m., EST). Seiscauses. mic wave stations were notified but no waves were reported. work at Bull Frog Basin in Kane|__He was born Geologists had feared a reCounty and at Halls Crossing in Feb. 28, 1878, peat of the seismic waves that San Juan County. at Lehi, the sone of Neils followed the giant Good Friday M. and Mary quake in the 49th state. ed a $191,000 contract Thursday to build boat ramps for the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Sen. Frank E. Moss, D-Utah, announced the awardof'the contract to Stratton Brothers Construction Co. of Hurricane for King of Jordan. French Boss asked for “a few minutes more”but finally advised Hendrick that no decision could be reached at that time. He then sent the panel to bed. Beckwith could be sentenced to death in the gas chamber or life imprisonment if convicted, but any conviction would be immediately appealed by his team of four lawyers. Beckwith has been in jail for 10 months since his arrest last June 23 for the slaying 11 days earlier of Evers, the state field secretary of the NAACP. His first trial ended in a mistrial. Should a second mistrial result, speculation was that his case would be put into an inactive file, to be opened again only if additional evidence turned up. The accused man would be released to return to his job as a Greenwood, Miss., fertilizer salesman. Cape Kennedy. CAPE KENNEDY. (UPI) King Hussein of Jordan visit America’s No. 1 space)... Saturday during a five - hour stopover on his 16-day tour of the United States. King Hussein is scheduled to be briefed on the Syncom communications satellite set for launch May 6, the Saturn-1 rocket due for. a. mid-May flight and the mission control center for manned Gemini flights. + Hospital married Annie, Walker Oct. 9, 1900 in the Salt Mr. Petersen (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) Lake LDS Temple. conference at the University of Mr. Petersen was a member grams in the French press and Utah April 23-25. They also apof the LDS Church, holding the in speeches by anti-Gaullist polproved renewing contract with office of high priest in the Uni- iticians. St. Mark’s Hospital for student De Gaulle said it is far from versity ward at the time of his nurses to train at the univerdeath, serving in priesthood certain that in case of attack sity this year. quorums, the YMMIA and Sun- by the Soviet Union, the United Dr. Heninger reported that day School. He spent the early States could save France from Sounds corny, but it’s good. | the number of patients in resipart of his life in Hinckley, invasion and destruction. When corn bread is on the dence on April 1 was 22 less That is why, De Gaulle said, Utah. He moved to Eureka and menu add 1 cup canned whole than the 640 in residence March resided there until 1918 when France must have its own nu- kernel corn, drained, to the 1. At the beginning of April 878 he moved to Provo where he clear “disuasion force.”’ With- batter. Bake according to| were on trial visit he said. out it, he added, France would package directions on the mix would be under the commandof had resided since. Lt. Col. Anthony Kubelius of the Mr. Petersen was employed be reduced to relying on for- and serve hot. Army’s Inter-American Geodet- as a stationary engineer at the eign protection, and thus forfeit Our Chapelof mines while in Eureka and for its own independentforeign polic Survey. Memories Legislation: Johnson listed the Union Pacific railroad in| icy. “No. We are worth more! five bills he would like to- see Provo. 85 East, 300 Souts than that,” De Gaulle declared. | passed by Congress before the Survivors include his widow FR 3-6668 | political conventions: Civil of Provo; five sons and four Thomas Joseph Lewis funeral rights, medicate, the food daughters, Karl A. Petersen, services will be held Saturday stamp plan, a government pay Price; Laurence Petersen, La1:00 p.m. with Bishop Lory Free raise bill, and the anti-poverty Canada, Calif.; F. Leon Peter- (Continued from Page One) of the Pleasant View ward officiating. Friends may call at the program. He said the govern- sen Mrs. Vern Clara Bullock McNamara that the missile»| mortuary from 6 to 8 Friday and ment would lose the services of and Mrs. Zella Street, all of PLUMBING—HEATING Saturday prior to services. Intersome of its best men if a pay Provo; Vernon L. Petersen and force “can be depended on ment East Lawn Memorial Hills. and said testimony of all top) 56 North 2nd West hike were not forthcoming soon. Mrs. Kendall (Elayne) Rasdefense officials was that this DIAL FR 3-1003 A pay raise bill has been re- muson, Idaho Falls, Ida., Owen R Petersen, Corpus Christi, country retains its margin of Neils Alma Peterson funeral jected by the House. services will be held Monday 12:00 Rails: The President said in- Tex.; Mrs. George (Verda) strength. neon at the University Ward tensive, day and night negotia- Bollschweiller, Salt Lake City Chapel with Bishop Ross Denham steptions were under way in the 27. grandchildren; two |] officiating. Friends amy call et sisters, | Our Chapel of Memories Mortuary railroad dispute. ‘“‘I am not an | grandchildren; | Sunday from 6 to 8 and Menday overly optimistic man, but I do Mrs. Emily Whitehead, Grace, | the office of high priest in the LDS Church. Surviving are one son and three daubhters, Jack A. Hone, Provo; Mrs. William (Thora) Bezzant, Magna; Mrs. Elwood (Bernice) Clifford, Manan, Ida.; |Mrs. E. (Hileen) Tuttle, Las OREM— A.Richard Peterson, Vegas, Nev.; seven grandchilStake Board and in the YMMIA. 81, Orem, active LDS Church dren; nine great-grandchildren; He filled a mission in Bel- worker and Salt Lake businessone sister and three brothers, gium, Canada in 1938 to 1940. man, died of causes incident to Mrs. Oliver (Edith) Nash, For many years he was em- age Wednesday in a Provo hosSpringville; Charles, Spanish ployed by Geneva Steel as a pital. Fork; and Arlynn and W. W. ipe inspector. He was born Sept. 8, 1882 in Hone, both of Benjamin. ietes are his widow, of Richfield. He married Margaret Funeral services will be held Payson; two sons and two Berensen May 20, 1908 in the Mondayat 1 p.m. in the Spanish aaughters, Mrs. J. D. (Flor- Salt Lake Temple. He served Fork Second LDS Ward Chapel. ence) Gordon, Provo; Dean Ru- as president of the Norwegian lon, Gordon Arthur and Colleen LDS Mission three times; served Friends may call at the Walker Hendrickson, all of Payson; his as patriarch in the Emery, Riv- Mortuary Sunday from 7 to 9 and Mondayprior to serparents of Payson; five brothers erside, Santa Monica stakes, p.m. vices. Burial will be in the Benand two sisters, A. LaMar bishop of the Storrs and Ferron jamin City Cemetery. Hendrickson, Sandy; G. W. wards and as president of EmHendrickson, Provo; Elmon J. Hendrickson, and Mrs. John ery Stake. Mr. Peterson was a farmer Water Meet (Mary) Rasmussen, both of Payson; Ross K. Hendrickson, and also owned and operated a (Continued from Page One) prior to serivces, Interment in the believe that under our collec-|/42-» and Mrs. Leah Marcroft, Lander, Wyo.; Milton D. Hend- grocery store in Salt LakeCity. Provo City Cemetery. tive bargaining system a result Salt’ Lake City. | rickson and Mrs. Don (LaNita) Surviving are his widow, two Hoover Dam. daughters, Mrs. Ray (Carrie) Taylor, both of Salt Lake. Clinton said the delegates can be reached. I hope and) F uneral services will be held leo Peter Olson funeral services Funeral services will be held Williams, Castle Dale; Mrs. will be able to see for them- pray it will be by the end of Monday at noon in the Univer-| Monday 3:30 p.m. at the Paul LDS sity Ward Chapel with Bishop Monday at 1 p.m. in the Payson George (Thelma) Kasteler, Salt selves the water that might be next week,” he said. Word. Friends may eall et the Ross Denham officiating. 11 grandchildren; Lake City; Park - Second Ward. Friends McCulloch Funeral Home in Burin Lake Powell. Foreign Affairs: Johnson said ley, Idaho Sunday afternoon and may call at the Rigby Mortu- three great-grandchildren; one Private power companies he would have liked to see Friends may call at Our Chap- | There is no better way to show your love and evening ond at the family heme ary, Payson, Sunday from 7 to brother, and four sisters, Vern have offered to supply electrici- France go along with the deci- el of memories Mortuary Sun- | respect than with a Barre Guild Certified Monument. in Paul Monday from 11:00 a.m. day from 6 to 8 p.m. and Mor| Peterson, California; Mrs. Reit display. Call today er visit our monumen' 9 p.m. and Monday prior to ty to Los Angeles in a gigantic sion of the other seven meme GUILD) until time ef services. Interment services. Burial will be in the becca Bean, Salt Lake City; swap of power for water in bers of the Southeast Treaty day prior to services. Interment BEESLEY MONUMENT A ND VAULT CO. In the Paul Cemetery. will be in the Provo City CemePh. FR 4-0580 Monemenss 725 $e. State St. Mrs. Mabel Cox, Provo; Mrs. the reservoir: Interior Secretary Organization (SEATO) to supPayson City Cemetery. Jennis Walker, Oakland, Calif., Stewart Udall ordered the port the anti-Communist fight tery. arid Mrs. Sylvia Russell, Rig- draining to maintain a power in South Viet Nam, but he was by, Ida. head at Hoover Dam, many pleased the other members Funeral services will be held miles downstream from Glen agreed with the U.S. position. (Continued from Page One) Saturday at 1 p. m.in the Castle Canyon. He said he anticipated no maAt the same ceremony, Khru- Dale LDS Ward Chapel. Friends Udall, who has come under jor development ‘“‘at this time” stHai shchev said he has “not so maycall at the Fausett - Etzel) in the field of Soviet-American| eee much time” left but indicated Mortuary, Castle Dale tonight! culling, pulling, said the runoff was ne- trade. | from 7 to 9 p - m. and at the/cessary to meet power com- Politics: He all but declared) he does not plan to retire. “JT have worked hard in the ward chapel Saturday prior to mittments from Hoover, mostly himself a presidential candipast and I am working just as services. Burial will be in the to Los Angeles. date in the November elections, much now. “You should not Ferron Cemetery. give up in your old age—don’t submit to old age.” Khrushchev received congratulations by cable from President Johnson and other world J leaders, including his bitter Sues AMERICA'S mostpopularcareer bottle of aspirin stuck away in the lower leftCommunist rival, Chinese party girl... 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