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Show co 4 Daily Herald FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1964 Utah County, Utah _|Lindon Rites Set For Bud Stevens Stock Market LINDON — Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 p. m.in the Lindon First Ward for George (Bud) Harrison Stevens, 45, former Provoan, who was found dead in his trailer home in Elko, Nev. Bishop Leon Walker of the Oldest Lady Senate Group In Levan (Continued from Page One) the need for them was demonstated by the mine accident which occurred in Carbon CounLEVAN — Mary Eliza Gard- ty last Dec. 16. The bill also includes more ner, 89, oldest woman resident million for activities of of Levan, died at the home of than $5 the National Park Service in a daughter in Utah. It contains more than Nephi Thurs$600 million for the nationwide day morning activities of the Interior Deof natural partment and $250 million for causes. the Forest Service. She was born Dies at 89 Overheated {Legislative Council _ Flue Brings Business Fire Hears About Welfare Public welfare in Utah CounShe explained how the fedty is big business, according to eral government administers Mrs. Bessie Meiling, director old-age and survivors insurFURNISHED BY GOODBODY AND COMPANY of Utah County Public Wel- ance, contributed by employer Member of New York Stock Exchange fare, who spoke to the Utah and the self-employed; also ° County Women’s Legislative trust funds set up for retireLindon Ward will officiate. In-| Council. Thursday morning. ment payments, suryivor interment will be in the WoodA DOW JONES AVERAGES Costs for welfare assistance surance, and disability payVolume Industrial land Cemetery, Woodland, unRails Utilities Stocks Total 30 in the county, including admin20 15 65 ments; and administrative der the direction of Our Chapel 's Close: istrative costs, for the fiscal costs. 6, 000 $20.874-4.79 104.15+4+1.78 13740— 20 284.59+41.51 of Memories Mortuary. Friday’s 3 Feb.8, 1875 in ear 1962-63 came to a total It also sets standards and 1,660,000 823.1434-2.26 195.46 4-1.31 Fire Chief Francis Ander-|% 137.75+4+ 34 285.81+1.22 Malad, Ida., a of $3,032,249.31. makes contributions to state \ son estimated damage at about N YS E ACTIVE STOCKS Alonzo Donald Rhodes daughter of Utah County has the second governments which administer $100. Firemen stated that sevCommlete Volume C! Chi Carl Fredric largest welfare budget in the and pay part of cost of chileral rafters and ceiling joists Chrysler :.. 75,500 45% — } state, she said. and Eliza Nieldren services (maternal and East Air E) 72,400 393, — 4% around the flue were charred Am Tob 69,800 3414 +145 son Mangelson. Mrs. Gardner child health, crippled children through andthe attic was ready Air 69,600 2912 +146 She married Richard Henry Elec and M. 62,600 61, + 4% services, child welfare), and to break into flames when they Std OUNJ/ 58,000 84% + % public assistance (aid to aged, Gardner Sept. 5, 1900 in the 56,000 27% + i arrived. Manti Temple. He died May 12, BVD Co. 54500 16% + 1% aid to dependent children, aid Acting president Earl Cc. Quick action by firemen preP: 46,600 84%, +112 AMERICAN FORK — Alonzo 1960. to the blind, adult disabled), Nat Airlines 45.600 52% 44% ®!Donald Rhodes, 70, 249 N. Ist Mrs. Gardner was an active Crockett of Brigham Young vented further damage to the and also administers employUniversity welcomed 800 bish- ceiling of the utility area. doo wos, A T and tT! k OVER THE COUNTER 7 Tis Reyn Tob 44,000 4614 +1 Thursday's Qantath me Bid Asked E., American Fork, died Thurs- member of the LDS Church serwas apparently no Two persons were injured in ment security. presidents to the There stake and ops day afternoon E ving as a Sunday School teachThese services are entirely n’s -. 18. 20.00 university for the annual bish- smoke damage to the interior two separate accidents Thursin the Amerier, secretary and president of tax supported and there are no of the work rooms of the build- day in Provo. ; r oe Ss : the Primary and Relief Society ops and stake presidents day tocounty funds used, she said. RUCTATICNS Air .... 1325 1425 can Fork hosing. Driver David Miller Steel, 18, Cons Freight :. 14.00 15.00 president in Levan for seven lay. In the county a seven-memb . 14.00 15.00 The assembly is held in con1275 E. 820 N., was injured in years. ity Oil ..... 19:00 20.50 causes. ber board appointed by the junction with the general cona two-car collision Thursday Federal Res 1.75 2.00 He was born She is survived by five sons Sec Corp . 44.50 46.00 shortly after 2 p.m. at 900 E. commissioners handles the adFirst Sec Inv... 7.00 115 Dec. 14, 1893 | and two daughters, Mrs. Norma ference of the LDS Church each April. A special program ST. FRANCIS HOME AND and 7th N. Driver of the car, ministration of welfare probFrontier Rig. |. 750 825 in America G. Bailey and R. Elgin GardFrontier 6 pet ..100.00 110.00 “Springtime Serenade” per- SCHOOL Richard D. Hall, 29, 1127 E. lems including approval of apntrsts Mtr uine . 17.00 18.50 Fork, a son of : ner, Nephi; Merlin Gardner, ~ ++. 13.00 14.00 Daniel R. and : formed by the BYU Program 930 N., Provo, was not injured. plications for assistance, han: Saturday, 8 p.m., card party. Levan; G. Grant Gardner, PayMart... 975 10.75 In a second accident which dies lien settlements, and othStraza 6.75 T6245 Beulah Adams ***« 4 son; Russell Gardner, Spring- Bureau was presented before Prizes will be awarded. Mrs. Surety Life |_ 15.00 6.00 Rhodes.He Mr. Rhodes an estimated 9,000 students and Ethel Carces is chairman. Pub- | occurred at 750 W. 20th N., er business outlined by the Concrete 6.00 6.50 ville; Mrs. Esther G. Connelly Tammara Anderson, 3, a pas- state rules and regulations. married Clara Wooffenden July and Foster C. Gardner of Salt conference visitors, in the lic invited. Public welfare assists those George Albert Smith fieldhouse. senger in a vehicle driven by 3, 1918 in Salt Lake City. The Lake City; 30 grandchildren; 31 in need and who can qualify Marilyn Cooper Laws, 23, 652 Featured on the program were marriage was later solemnized great-grandchildren; two brothby direct unrestricted’ money Bristol Silver 05 songs and dances saluting N. 10th E., Orem, was injurin the Salt Lake Temple. % Cardif me 15 18 ers and two sisters, Mrs. Edna ed. The other vehicle was a grants, medical aid to the aged Chief Con os 212% Mr. Rhodes was employed as M. Hansen and Lorenzo Mangel- springtime and the BYU interand others in all categories as 8 |Chief Con Pfd .. 1.50 1.65 national folk dancers who have Provo School District bus driv(Continued from Page One) a laborer in construction work son, Levan; Mrs. Dora M. needed, and by surplus food been chosen to represent the en by Cue Spencer Hansen, 25, during mostofhis life. He was Christensen and Martin W. commodities. United States at an Interna1015 S. State, Provo. The bus a member of the LDS Church Mangelson of Salt Lake City. ported in Brasilia, but is beThe welfare program encourtional Dance Festival in Denhad stopped to let off students and active in the American Fork lieved to have left that city and and the Laws vehicle had ages self-support, gives counFuneral services will be held mark this June. Eighth Ward. sel to strengthen family ties, Mondayat 1 p.m. in the Levan is not known to have returned stopped behind it. After letting Following the assembly stuSurviving are his wife, Amer- Ward Chapel. Friends may call dents from the many geogra- to his usual haunts in Pernam- off the students the bus back- and offers vocational rehabiliican Fork; three sons, Dr. Don- at Anderson Funeral Home, phical regions represented at buco State. ed into the Laws vehicle and tation to those who show promald W. Rhodes, Idaho Falls, Nephi Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. Two other prominent Pernam- the bus driver was cited for ise of benefiting from it. BYU metwith their bishops and Ida.; Glen A. and Darrel R. and at the ward chapel Monday Sixty-one per cent of the cost buco leftists, Gov. Muguel Arstake presidents. A luncheon improper backing. The driver 0 * Rhodes, both of American Fork, prior to services. Burial will be of welfare assistance comes and president’s reception was reas and Mayor Pelopidas Sil- of the Laws pick-up which had , |and 15 grandchildren. from the federal government in the Levan City Cemetery. held from noon until 2 p.m. Vis- veira of Recife, the state capi- five persons in it, was cited for Funeral services will be held with 39 per cent from state sup06 itors were then taken on tours tal, were deposed during the overloading a vehicle. port. , |Monday at noon in the Amerirevolution. Arreas and about 50 of the campus. can Fork Eighth Ward Chapel. There are 23 licensed nursother leftist prisoners were Friends may call at the Aning homes in Utah County. Paflown Thursday to Fernando SALT LAKE CITY — Ernest derson and Sons Mortuary Suntients receive support from Noronha Island, 300 miles off day from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and J. Osterloh, 69, 1619 Yalecrest public welfare, at a cost of the coast, but it was not cer100 at 1.60 Mondayprior to services. Bur- Ave., prominent Utah automo- (Continued from Page One) $50,000 a month. at 18 tain whether Silveira was OREM — Friends and relabile industry leader, died Wedial will be in the American Fork Currently in Utah County Crown nt, 200 at 43; 69 at - 40 tives of J. Frank Healy will there are 613 persons receiving East Utah, 5,133 at 25; 578 at 26; City Cemetery. nesday; funeral was today. necessarily what was there be- among them. 1,000 ‘at 27 One of the victorious gener- celebrate Mr. Healy’s 80th Alicia May Simmons Walker, fore, but what will be needed aid to the aged; 600 families Empire Mines, 1,000 at 20 als, Maj. Gen. Amaury Kruel, birthday SunGold Chain, 1,000 at 30 76, 880-4th E., died Thursday; for the future,” he explained. | receiving aid to dependent chilMaesti: whose 2nd Army played a ma- day with an funeral Saturday, 3 p. m., dren; 26 blind receive assistAnderson said the commisSouth Second Ward. Ernest sion would meet in Washington jor role in the revolt, was open house beance; 662 disabled persons on (Continued from Page One) Daniels, 80, 1654 E. 6th N., died next week with a similar state among the favorites to succeed tween 1 and 7 the roles; unemployed working be directed to Firsc south and Wednesday; funeral Saturday, group set up by Gov. William provisional President Ranieri p.m. at his on county welfare work proj‘tah Con, 2,000 at . Mazzilli in elections promised home, 36 W. First North to avoid the slower 1 p. m., 225-2nd E. Charles Egan of Alaska. The meeting ect, 174. Water Wonderland, 500 at 21 800 S., Orem. within the month. moving Center Street traffic. Ross, 44, La Mesa, Calif., for- probably will be held Tuesday The members of the counAL FUNDS The family reSince traffic would be moving cil approved a resolution urgmer Salt Lake resident, died or Wednesday. Quotations: Bid Asked NEW YORK (UPI)—Investor Thursday's quests no gifts. Affil Fund ..... 8.67 38 slowly, the three blocks would Thursday in California; fuing legislation to make effecAttending the White House Div Shares 3.73 4.09 Group Funds included: Mr. Healy take on the appearance of a neral in La Mesa. tive suggestions given to the Delbert meeting with Johnson and AnE and H Bal F 02 14.08 Intercontinental 6.12 6.62 was born on : E and H Stk F 15.30 16 54 large parking lot with pedes- Harding Rossiter, 48, 1014 E. derson were Defense Secretary group by members of Governor Fidelity 23 90 Mutual 11.97 12.94 April 5, 1884, Mr. Healy trians crossing at any spot of Hillview Dr., died Thursday; Robert S. McNamara, Com- (Continued from Page One) Clyde’s committee which Fidelity Fund 11.47 12.47 Stocks 20.20 21.84 Fund Inv ...... 0.738 11.81 in Alpine, Utah, the son of the street. studied the problems of agfuneral Monday, 12:30 p. m., merce Secretary Luther H. Inv . SS 8.36 Selective 10.42 11.14 Tson gressive sex offenders. Smith, 45, suffered possible frac- Hyrum and Elvira Mass Inv Growth BE 9.46 Landscape Plans Winder Second LDS Ward Hodges, Welfare Secretary AnInv_ Trust 16.23 17.74 Variable 7.36 7.95 To landscape thetrial of the Dorius Harvard Jensen, 52, thony J. Celebrezze and Ed- tures of both arms, head and Healy. He has lived most of Putman Fund 63 17.08 his life in Utah County where the council until next October. n Growth 952 10.40 parking mall, the two groups Los Angeles, Calif., former ward A. McDermott, director rib injuries. Wellington ... 87 16 32 Gusts of up to 60 knots blew he has been interested in fruit propose to have potted shrubs Salt Lake resident, died Tues- of the Office of Emergency ===»=a»ene growing and civic affairs. the roof from a maintenance and evergreens placed at the day in Los Angeles; funeral Planning. As an actve member of the shack at Hill Air Force. ends of the mall at each block Tuesday noon, 574 E. ist S. (Continued from Page One) Planes were grounded at Hill LDS Church, Mr. Healy has and at other strategic points. OGDEN — Mrs. Margaret and at Ogden Municipal Airport, served as high priest group To control the problem ofall- Truman Skinner, 87, died Wed(Continued from Page One) ever, that the success of the inleader of the Orem Fourth LDS where gusts reached 55 mph. day parkers in the proposed nesday; funeral and burial, ternational Communist movePower failed in Layton at 10 Ward. (Continued from Page One) “grub-stake” families on new mall, patrolling police officers Perry, Iowa. ment depended onits unity. a.m. and had not been restored Mr. Healy and his wife, Edith during periodic checks of the farms. TREMONTON — Elias (Eli) Hill Healy, celebrated their “This is particularly important The report said about 700,000 area would mark tires with J. Winzeler, 79, died Thursday; suspicious until the arrange- by early afternoon. Davis County Sheriff’s officers golden wedding anniversary on when the leaders of the Chinese workers in 22 countries are cur- chalk which is erased whenfuneral Saturday noon, Tre- ments for the mutual NATO Communist party come ou t rently earning food for their ever a car moves down the force, in which the United said roofs were blown from two Nov. 6, 1957. They share a monton Methodist Church. hobby of fishing, preferring to openly with their stand aimed families—an estimated 4 mil- street. Parkers who overstay States will have veto over use houses in Kaysville. BRIGHAM CITY — Afton Utah Highway Patrol reported try their luck on the Strawberry at disruption,” he said. lion people—through such proj- the parking limit would then Cheney Mason, 67, died Wed- of the weapons, are actually put one empty truck trailer was Reservoir. Heaccused Chinese leaders of| ects. A year ago, the self-help be ticketed on the next periodic nesday; funeral Saturday, 1 into effect and made publie. blown Saturday evening a birthday over near Centerville on Meanwhile, Rusk said, he was earrying their ideological differ- projects were operating in only check by the officers. p. m., Brigham City Third heartened by the fact that none U.S. 91. Troopers were stopping dinner will be held for Mr. Mr. Despain said that checks ences of opinion with the Sovie t/10 countries. Ward Chapel. Healy’s family. Expected to atof the four present nuclear pow- and warning truck drivers and Union into the area of internaReuter’s memorandum ac- of the traffic on West Center PRICE — Mrs. Bertha Ellis ers—the United States, Russia, ears with trailers of the high tend are: Mrs. Minnie H. Gibtional relations. companying the report said Street have indicated that less MeMullin, 80, died Wednesday; son, a sister of Ogden; six chilBritain and France—is helping winds. “They stepped out a course food donation programs were than one car out of 20 during funeral Saturday, 11 a. m., In Salt Lake City, Highway dren, Mrs. James (Minnie) Palany other countries to join the aimed at the slackening of the helping feed about 100 million the business day moves com- Fausett - Etzel Mortuary. Patrol officials said they were mer, Leslie, Lester, Roy and unity of the socialist countries people overseas including 40 pletely down the route without Charles Malvetz, 74, died Tues- nuclear weapons club. Rusk told a news conference discouraging traffic north of the Glen Healy, all of Orem, Russell turning or stopping to shop. He and through this caused dam- million school children. day in Phoenix, Ariz.; funeral that except for some progress capital city because of the high Healy of LeGrande, Ore., and said this indicates that the age to the international socialist Monday, 1 p. m., Fausett- toward working out a consular winds. their partners; 18 grandchildren actual use of West Center system.” At Salt Lake Airport, winds and 19 great-grandchildren and agreement between Washington Street now is to serve as an Etzel Mortuary. Khrushchev’s speech came a VERNAL— Ada Diane Christheir partners. and Moscow, there has been no averaged from 30 to 40 mph, access to property abutting the few hours after the Soviet party tensen, 11 months, daughter of “great movement”? toward set- with a gust recorded at 65 mph. street—the stores. newspapercalled for a Commu- (Continued from Page One) The U.S. Weather Bureau said The original thought of the Clarence and Lorraine Mech- tling the multitude of perilous {| ——_—__+ Rattle-free nist summit meeting to discus state was that Center Street’s am Christensen, died Tuesday; issues which divide the world’s the winds will begin to diminish fer construction, Church which begins Saturday. function would be to carry east funeral Saturday, 11 a. m., two major powers. the Sino-Soviet dispute. after dark. stintswie + Lets lightshana __ Church members from and west traffic on a through Ashley Ward Chapel. Mrs. It also followed a Hungarian Part of this stalemate, the Obligation Cat \* Keepintheir party statement today which throughout the nation and many basis, he said. The proposal Mary Clark Fowler, 53, died secretary said, probably is due Our Chapel of pledged all-out support for from foreign lands joined the now, is to change the primary Wednesday; funeral Saturday, to Soviet “‘preoccupation” with \\ 225-1512 J Khrushchev in a showdown with nearly 2,000 stake and mission function of the street from 1 p. m., Vernal Fourth Ward the increasingly bitter feud beSERVICES Primary leaders already on through movement of traffic Chapel. China. tween the militant Chinese Emma Nordquist Berry 85 East, 300 South The two statements broke a hand for the annual Primary to a better utilization of its MOUNT PLEASANT — Mrs. Reds and Soviet Premier Nikifuneral services will be held FR 3-6668 months-long silence by the So- Conference which ends today. space—parking for shoppers, Annie Katherine Hansen Han- ta Khrushchev overthe latter’s in the Berg Drawing Room viet Union andits allies on th e General sessions will be held he said. sen, 77, died Wednesday; fu- policy of peaceful co-existence. Chapel at 11 a.m, Saturday George (Bud) Stevens funeral April 4, Friends may ¢all China question. at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Satservices will be held Saturday at This will help people find a neral Saturday, 1 p. m., SecFriday from 6 to 8 p.m. and urday, Sunday and Monday in place to park without going to ond-Third Ward Chapel. urday, 12:30 p. m., Scofield 1 p.m. in the Lindon Ist Ward, Saturday prior to services. Bishop Leon Walker officiating. the silver domed Salt Lake Tab- the “‘hinterlands’’, he said. WILLARD — Deon Mary LDS Ward Chapel. Interment will tne Friends may call at the chapel ernacle. GARLAND — Franklin Sny- from 12 to 1 p.m. Saturday. InBoth men indicated that if Poulsen, infant daughter of Tooele City Cemetery. FOR AWNINGS President David O. McKay,90- the proposal is accepted and Duane and Emma Anderson der Peck, 86, died Wednesday; terment will be in the Woodlawn MEMBER,.THE ORDER 1767 S. STATE, OREM year-old spiritual leader of two does prove successful, other Poulsen, died Thursday; fu- funeral Saturday, 1 p. m., Gar- Cemetery in Summit County, OF THE GOLDEN RULE million Mormons, is scheduled merchants along West Center neral Monday, 1 p. m., Felt land South LDS Ward Chapel. will please to give the keynote address at Street may request further es- Funeral Home. Her... 10 a.m. Saturday. He will pre- tablishment of the mall, even SCOFIELD— John Malencik, side over the three-day church down to Fifth West. 73, died Thursday; funeral Sat- Am.Fork 800 Church Leaders Man Dies Visit Here AMERICAN FORK An overheated flue on a steam boiler was the apparent cause of a fire which threatened the Durfey Dry Cleaners and Shirt Laundry, 45 W. Main St., late Thursday afternoon. Employees discovered smoke in a utility area shortly before 6 p.m. Two HurtIn Two Crashes eeee ee PTA Calendar Deposed Utah Obituaries Orem Man,80, To Be Honored Panel Parking Mall Worker Nikita : for YEAR-ROUND | WEATHER PROTECTION $1.6 Billion Panama SEE THE NEW Conference Memories MorTUARY thushis Exquisite arrangements, fashioned for every occasion. Rohbock Sons Floral OREM 1042 South State AC 5-3100 conclave with his two counselors—Presidents Hugh B. Brown and N. Eldon Tanner. Sunday, April 6, marks the 134th anniversary of the founding of the Mormonreligion. 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