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Show The Salt Lake Tribune Tuesday, June 1, 23 15 Death Claims Leader, L. Peirce Brady, 49 Rescue Crews Speedto 2 Utah Sites L. .Peirce Brady, 49, 2054 Calif.; Mrs..- - Robert (Melba) Pheasant Cir., church, banking., Grahanj, La Habra, Calif. Funeral services will be real estate and community leadat 2 p.m. in CottonThursday er, died Monday at 2 p.m. of a wood Second Ward LDS Chapel, heart a Rack in his home. 2080 E. 5165 South. , Friends may call Wednesday Mr. Brady was vice president of the First Security Bank, from 6 to 8 p.m. at 260. E. South Temple, and Thursday at the president of the Security Savings ward chapel one hour prior to anp Loan, and vice services. Burial will" be in Wa-First Security- - InHsateh-LawMemorial .Park; vestment Corp. Continued From Page 23 FAMOUS ONCE-A-YEA- plained his' legs were, troubling him.' The backup party tried to 'rescue, but was unable to do so and started down the mountain about 1pm. Monday. Mr. Isherwood said a group of mx or seven experienced cave SALE! NATIONWIDE R Member nourishment: Loads With Easo Handles Big 2 Agitation 4 Wash and Rinso Temperatures - - and Spin Speeds h Cycle Special Soak Cycle and Special Water Saver Lee Johnson, a Jeep Patrol member, and Greg Gill, son of a member, were the first two to reach the cave and return 15-L- - n above Olympus Cove. They earned water and some food including mincemeat to give extra TOP LOADER HEAVY-DUT- Y -- presi-dentoft- he explorers started immediately for the cave, which is located hr' Neffs Canyon about three miles WESTINGHOUSE Pre-Was- Monday afternoon. Cold, Dripping Both youths said the interior of the care was very wet with diippmg water and was cold. took Volunteer helpers Kathy Graham, left, and i graves in Rajsville cemetery, Vandals Chief Deputy George jQ Nielthe flags, put them in trees, shrubs, on cars. sen amveij on the scene about Robin Drew gather flags taken from veterans 6.30 pm. to take charge. 40 men were Approximately involved in the rescue effort Most were held aTTIie base camp and helped tiansport Mr. Dowling down the mountainside. $gt. Keith Iba, in charge of the sheriffs mountain climbers, said a number of experienced 'observance Sunday were Snecial to The Tribune climbers, were kept on standby Flags were moved by vandals and strewn at the base camp and helped to fh in" ovo, Kavsville Monday 'over a northeastern section of Maj William J. Lyons, 84, 555 carry him down. but not where thrv should have the city, according to City Mai- E 1st South, retired Army offishal Lyle Larkin. A 16 year-olPROVO (AP) bon cer, died of natural causes SatJust a Prank mountain climber with a broken More than 150 flags placed on urday afteriloon members of Two s were appre- - ln a local leg was lifted by ropes and litter vferans giaves by hospi. 'nr Amyr.can LegK.n bended from a. precarious perch on the tye Kaysv Monday and will be re- - taj 82 for the Memorial Day Post ferred to juvenile court, Marshal cliffs above Y Mountain lust Maj. L y o ns Larkin said. The youths, 14 and serve(j as assist-15- , east of the Brigham Young Unitold the officer that they did t a(j jUtant gen- - & tw' versity Monday afternoon, e .t just as a prank during an era, of the Utah 4 Tender Injuries VALUE SPREE PRICE Flags Fly in Kaysville, All in the Wrong Spot FOR ONLY Death Claims S.L. Retired Army Major W.T. LAF 7 SOW d ary REFRIGERATOR-FREEZEBig R Freezer Frost-Fre- e Hoop Dance slumber party at a National in Argentina. He w'as a member of the low Creek Country Club. In Diplomatic Corps Wil- During World War II, Mr. Brady was selected lor the U.S. he Diplomatic Corps before graduated from Georgetown America's leading University, foreign service school, where he had been working for the Ar- teen-ager- FROST FREE of Commissions He was a member of the Traffic . Commission of Salt Lake City, the Sugar House Park Commission and the Downtown Planning Commission. Long interested in real estate investment, Mr. Brady was president of the National Apartment House Assn, and the Utah Apartment House Assn., and was a broker for the First Security Real Estate Qo. He had served as an official of the Cottonwood Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and as a tourist guide on Temple Square. From 1936 to 1939 he was a mission- ' WESTINGHOUSE f Guard L. Peirce Brady , . , church, bank, rommunDy leader dies. gentine Navyfin buying destroy- ers, cruisers and nautical spare parts. ' He worked as an economic affairs consultant in the American embassy in Brazil. After the war he became the executive vice president and a director of the Pan American Police Watch S.L. Park For Rioting friend s house. from 1927 to 1944. TYade Development Corp. In Conlinupd From Residents of Crestwood subdi- 03 veteran of 1946, he and several partners orof the west four blocks vision g s p a n l s h- ganized the Iromae Commercial park loop road at tlie 9th and cemetery found treec. shrubs American War Co , an Argentine subsidiary. " 13th South entrances. and cars adorned with dozens of "ancj 'orld vtar I Maj. Lyons Persons entering from 9th mhe had fought m "the Philippines f!a;,sM0JndamDrning ,he South could drive around .the The Hoop Dance highlighted a under the father of Gen Douglas Mr Brady moved to Salt Lake west loop but were forced to According to a companion, C Graham po'-- t com- - MacArthur Eldip of Indian dance and cul-concert , in 1950, where he partici- - exit orto 13th South, and vice , whdin City Randy Stoops 15, with rnf,nar of fhp lpr"on nn and a He as a member of Kaibab ted the was climbing ture for young persons ana olaprlcrrsivvor resdm't. sa'd a neigh- Bristol in pa Ensign Downs, Iqc jWJ'sa Lodge 25, F&AM ; Scottish Rites, At times, traffic was blocked from the top of some cliffs to a young persons Monday after- t Piilv Monda morl' Utah Consitorv, and El Kalab and Construction, thp 13(h Sou(h entrance cave, the mishap occurred when noon ln sunken gardens ad- mg tn a'-- about the sudden a p- tate and building firms, and the way back (0 7th East and Sliime' Temple The s' rope broke. Bristobyouth jacent to the Sons of Utah pearanee of the flags also organized the Utah Book- - 5th East, as officers routed the j and rolled about 110 feet. onoGIS Village, 2998 Connor St cars in and out of the park Everywhere Flags binding Co saved and young Stoops said, (2140 East), Lvons was horn Dec 12, Mai All of the police haotorcycle 1952 he became head of the I looked out and saw nags, himself from another 6Q- to Ip The concert was presented by were on a standby basis, Haven, Pcnn , the squads of fron Securities cliffs in shrubs the sheer over in stuck by Corp, drop Reginald Lauhin, and his wife, a Johanna ZTS -- -J as were the K-- units. windon the one grabbing some bushes at the Gladys, who have performed in my house and Dud1ey Lons $200 in Damage edge. ill countries in addition to the shield of mv car, Mr. Graham He mained Frederic ka Jor- he sald said The Stoops youth United States, Police and sheriff's officers u 29' 1915- in Faim' A group of neighborhood chil- - pnsen Juilp Security Bank in 10. made his way down to young estimated damage to their Davis County " I ws Four Hoops Bristol with the rest of the rope dren recruited by Mr. Graham lnS,on' Survivors Listed equipment Sunday at $200, mostand pulled him to a safer place Funeral Thursday Mr Laubin used four hoops retrieved most of the flags m ly from dents caused by hurled Survivors include his widow;' He tended Bristols wounds as measuring in diameter the bepr hottles and other missiles. yards of homes along 150 East ulvl''or!, lnclude h's 'vldw sons and daughters, Richard At times Monday, the entire he could and veiled for help tance between the ground and and 500 North. Legion members a a 3 tpr ' a4f. Ruth Elaine, Mrs. David west loop of the park was closed some hkers at the Y" on the his kneecap, the same size allot- - began replacing the flags on Freda L. His of Chatsworth, Peirce, in below them. L. (Janice) Band, Saif Lake t0 moving traffic, iment originally practiced by the graves as rapidly as possible so two grandsons, two sis-- ( At one point about 15 youths the traditional symbols would be DougHams from this party jottaw as of Michigan. enms Y Mrs ary ee) custere(d ar0und two officers Elizabeth L Van Services'ters, MemoriM for the and notified place ran down thejin Laubln Mrs expained Veen and Mrs Marguerita L Voss Santa Monica, Calif ; one motorcy dnvmg sheriff's office UF2i am An- - hoop t0 the Indian, sympolizedlconducted at 11 am' by the both of Chicago, and a Will, Harris the woi'd and the unity of the P0 grandchild; brothers and sis- - cles. other member ol Wallace brother, Cmmdr. Edward L Ly- - ters. Mrs LaVon (Velma) s Post Commander to me boys Jumped Off group climbed g Tlm Indians formerly - ner, Mrs Dale (Carol) Baldwin, PhilaU.S. of the that estimated (ret) Navy saught, 12 them about 3(Fpm pj1PVp,j everything was round e of the youths jumped onto One 150 flags taken, approximately delphia. Salt Lake City, Harvey, Boise, rescue team composed oLjogpf rocj;Si which were s of one of the vehi- seat the rear reThe 100 were recovered. Funeral services will be held Idaho, Mrs. Fred (Agnes) A1 the Utah grad symbols f distruction. deputies, ff bUt umpwl mainder were replaced with 48 Thursday at neon in the Mason- - en. Sa n Diego Cal lLMrs- - Ar-jCounty sheriffs Jeep Patrol, 1 Officer brandished iwilPn the '" at . Four stored star flags legion lc Temple, 650 E. South Temple bin Mountain Messages (Afton) Epp climbers from BYU Alpine Club night stick ha11 the commander said. call Mrs Friends Robert land BYU Calif.; View, Wednesday may security officers put' The Buffalo Dance portrayed As darkness came Monday, from 6 to 8 p m. at 574 E 1st (Della) Poulton, Littleton, Colo ; officers maintained their suran inflatable splint on young four messages, beckoning the Buna will be in Mt Mrs Nick (Raeola) Mascara, veillance of the South Bristols leg and lifted him m buffalo, driving evil- - forces park. Olivet Ccmeterj. Galvin, Union; Melvin Downey, a litter to the top of the cliffs, away, thanking the Great-Spiri- t. The most heated exchanges deA the followed tachometer, specially for sending the buffalo and From there they Monday were between officers cliff tops down at an angle to a thanking the buffalo for gather- - signed steering wheel, two tires and motorists with families The and two magnesium wheels, j. trail leading from the Y. motorists said they resented the mg. Mr. Laubin told the audience with a total value of $175, were Besides the broken leg, the traffic blockades. Bristol youth suffered cuts and that the buf'alo were similar in stripped from a car owned by An occasional carload of lacerations. Sheriff Chappie said, the Indian culture to the tna- - Robert Ocord, 1655 Atkin Ave. youths yelled catcalls at the ofThe boy was taken by jeep from chine in the culture of today. (2810 South) sometime during ficers, but there was no further the "Y to an ambulance wait- The Indians patterned their lives Sunday night while the vehicle provocation. was parked in the street in At the State Capitol, a ruing in the foothills and then to after the buffalos qualities Utah Valley Hospital, arriving courage, strength, bravery and front of his residence, police John Wesley Horsley, 70, 277 officer of Camp White, Medford, mored protest demonstration at records' showed Monday. noon failed to materialize. about 4:15 p.m. durability. E Street , a church worker and Ore, during World War H. He A Highway Patrol trooper of was also the Utah secretary insurance executive died in his National Guard Veterans of stood guard and five carloads S u nd a y home World Wat II, and was a mem- of youths --drove by, but ther of a ber of the American Legion in were no incidents. heart ailment. Brigham City. ey Mr Horsley served as mayor A Beer ,Mr. of was manager of Brigham City during the the Russell Wight 1930s, was a presiding judge Burglars took thiVe cases of & Co., a position there, and had been a Box El- beer valued at $25 sometime he had held for der County Republican Party during the night Sunday from eight years. He chairman. He had been a Box Finns Restaurant, 2675 Parleys had been with Elder county- - attorney and had Way , poliee record showed the v district attorney for Monday. served since the end of the First Distjoct of Utah. 3-d- ay World War II. j Born in Brigham was a member of Phi A- Eric Bristol, 243 S. 200 East, was rescued about 4 p.m. by a rescue team headed by Utah County Sheriff R. L. 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Lyon, 30567th East,-- seefe Spencer Lakt City, and Mrs. Carlos W, tary; Mrs. Joh S. Trimble, 5.o (Minarn Mangum, Piedmont Uth East, secretary - historian Calif. Funeral services will be conOutgoing president TsG5lbcH Mrs. Ecjmund Williams.-489-St. annual banquet and inThe , duction of' the class ef 1915 will be held June 9, 5:30 p m., in the Union Ballroom. W. W., ducted Wednesday'at 10 a ra: E. SduHTTemple, where friends may ('all Tuesday iir Brigham p,m. Buriah-wHMiCity Cemetery. 260 4i-- 8 cavating and lining an 18rfoot diameter spherical cavity at the bottom as a shot chamber for the chemical detonation. Bids for the project will be opened June 15. at the AECr Las Vegas office. The desert abqut 50 miles sqjith of here, will be opened.-u'by .f the explosion to research .the.use of nuclear explosions in treating' craters,-t- he AEC said.- - |