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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 5

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SARGENT Funeral services for' Mrs Mary FLORISTS OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER OGDEN UTAH SATURDAY EVENING MAY 12 1962 FUNERALS TASK FORCE SENT THURGOOD Funeral services for Gerda DIEU Funeral services for Alfonce Tom Dieu husband of Gertrude Denkers Dieu Will be conducted Monday at 11 am in the Aultoresf Chapel of Flowers with Bishop Bert Tensmeyer of the Twenty-seventh Ward officiating Friends may call at the Chapel of Flowers Sunday from 7 to 9 pm and until time of services Monday Interment in the Aultoresf Memorial Park Barrows sargenr former ugaen resident who drowned Wednesday in San Diego Calif will be held Monday at 11 am! in the Larkin Chapel with Bishop Spencer Klomp conducting Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday evening from 7 to 9 and Monday until the services Interment will be in the Ogden City Cemetery directed by the Larkin Mortuary! troops were fleeing into neighboring OBITUARIES Continued from page 1 disclose exactly what plans Ken-1 nedy intended to carry out i OBITUARIES Evan Winkler Modine Thurgood of Syracuse will -be held Monday at 1 pm in the Syracuse Ward Chapel with Bishop Joseph Steed officiating Friends may call at the Clearfield Mortuary Sunday from 7 to 9 pm and Monday from 10 am to 12:30 pm Interment in the Syracuse Cemetery under the direction ot Lindquist and Sons AND THE FLOWERS ARE FURNISHED BY Olive and Mark KLENKE FLORAL FREE PARKING IN REAR 2955 Washington Phone EX 4-3474 FOR OVER 50 YEARS Ogden City Floral SERVING OGDEN AND VICINITY 2219 Wash Blvd EX 4-4575 Martin Furno I FURNO Requiem Mass will be celebrated for Martin Furno Monday at 10 am at St Joseph's Catholic Church The Holy Rosary will be recited Sunday at 8 pm at Lindquist and Sons Mortuary Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday from 7 to 8 i pm Interment in the Ogden City Cemetery PIZZA CHICKEN SPAGHETTI STEAK Open 6-11 PM Daily i Except Sunday i i EDE'S PLACE 2763 Madison -Ave EX 4-3158 Thailand i One major concern of Kennedy administration leaders is that the Red military surge in Laos might upset and endanger the rest of Southeast Asia The changing military situation is regarded here as having a direct impact on the political prospects in Laos The Communists now dominate more than two thirds of the country according to US official estimates and pro-government forces less man one third O'NEILL Graveside services for Mrs Jane Fisher O'Neill who died Thursday in the Dee Hospital were held Friday afternoon in the Ogden City Cemetery directed by the Larkin Mortuary Mrs O'Neill was survived by the following a daughter Mrs Myrtle Andersen of Fresno Calif a grandson Ronald Black 2 sisters Mrs Floyd (Florence) Born Oakland Calif Mrs Orlo (Violet) Moulding of Ogden i Martin WFurno 65 157 35th died Friday morning at the Dee Hospital Mr Furno was born April 1 1897 in Torino Italy a son of ignazio: and Teresa Magario Furno' He formerly resided in Rock Springs Wyo and was a retired employe of Utah General Depot He was a member of the Catholic Church He served with the Italian army during World War 1 and was a member of the Italian Legion at Rock Springs Surviving is one sister in Italy Requiem- Mass will be celebrated Monday at 10 am in St Joseph's Catholic Church Holy Rosary will be recited Sunday at 8 pm at Lindquist and Sons Mortuary where friends may call from 7 to 8 pm Interment will be in Ogden City Cemetery Evan Winkler 58 2060 Laine died Friday of a heart attack while visiting in Mount Pleasant Utah Mr Winkler was born May 17 1903 in Moroni Utah a son of Albert William and Emma Fowles Winkler He was married to Ruth Udy on Aug 19 1935 in the Logan Temple He resided in Pocatello Idaho from 1935 to 1949 when he came to Ogden He had been a railroad machinest He was a ward teacher and Sunday School teacher in the Thirty-first Ward Surviving are his widow one son and two daughters Evan Winkler Mrs John William (Janice) Tolhurst both of Ogden Mrs' Robert (Rhuemina) Muir Syracuse the following brothers: Harold Winkler Mount Pleasant Aurel i Winkler Tohatchi NM Owen Winkler Arlington Va Grant Winkler Salt Lake City Wendell A Winkler Tooele i Funeral services will be held Tuesday at ICECREAM SODAS for Mother WINKLER Funeral services for Evan Winkler husband of Ruth Udy Winkler will be held Tuesday at 11 am in the Larkin Chapel with Bishop Warren Shurtleff of the Thirty-first Ward conducting Friends may call at the funeral home monday evening from 7 to 9 and Tuesday until the services Interment will be in the Fielding Utah Cemetery directed by the Larkin Mortuary OBITUARIES THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL ENJOY THEM JAY Funeral services for Lily Jay of 3124 Porter will be held Tuesday i at 1 pm in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral Vivian Forsgreh BOTHWELLI Funeral services for Vivian Forsgren 81 who died Thursday will be conducted Monday at 2 pm in the Bothwell Ward Chapel by Bishop Virgil Anderson Friends may call at the Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton Sunday from 7 to 9 land Monday from 12 noon until services Burial in the Valley View Cemetery in Bothwell Chapel with Bishop Lawrence Giles of the However it became apparent Fri-d? 'lh rc-j- of col' li- Communist resistance Laos that the President was determined to take forceful action to deal with the situation Officials pointed! out that naval fc' could i be employed to provide a fasti flexible buildup of whatever kind of i power Kennedy decided was! needed In the past the United States has avoided direct military intervention on behalf of the government forces The question of US military action in the country was recently reopened for review by the President The US training and observation mission in Laos is reported to total only about 170 military men and 30 civilians jThis is a very small group in comparison with approximately 5000 Americans engaged in training and supporting government forces in South yiet Nam i I Diplomatic i attempts to bring the situation under control hinge mainly on the hope of Soviet cooperation 1 1 Both the United States and Britain have appealed to Moscow i to join in halting the fighting by using its influence with Communist and pro-Communist leaders So far the Soviet government has declined 11 am in the Larkin Chapel with Bishop Warren Shurtleff of the Thirty-first Ward officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Monday from 7 to 9 pm and Tuesday prior to services Interment in Fielding Cemetery Ninth Ward officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Monday from 7 to 9 pm and Tuesday prior to services Interment in Washington Heights Memorial Park CleVe Barnes RYAN Funeral services for Debra Kav Rvan Carolyn Czaja Stewart's Open GARLAND i- Mrs Carolyn Condie Czaja 26 daughter of William and Lois I Stout Ryan will be held Tuesday at 11 am in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel with Bishop Theron Simpson of the Hooper First Ward officiating The family will meet Open -Weekdays 6:45 Sat and Sun Buffalo nt aiea Wednesday following a two-month illness 12:45 friends it the mortuary Monday from 7 to 9 pm Interment in Aultoresf Memorial Apothecary Park directed by Lindquist and Sons man jf 8 the 0mj PRANK BUN BARNES Funeral services for Cleve Barnes Mary Rawson Mrs Mary Skeen Rawson 79 1052 Doxey died Friday afternoon at her home Mrs Rawson was born May 7 1883 in Plain City a daughter of Lyman and Electa Dixon Skeen She attended Utah State University University of Utah and Smithsonian Business College in Ogden In 1903 she was married to William Rawson in Pocatello Idaho They later separated She was employed by Ogden Stake Bank for 25 years starting in 1906 and was a stenographer note teller and secretary of the board of directors She had served as secretary of the Ogden Stake Sunday School Board and was a Relief Society class leader and visiting teacher She was a charter member of the Ogden Business and Professional Women's Clubs and served as president in 1928 and 1929 She was a member of Daughters of Utah Pioneers and former administrative secretary of Utah State Training School at American Fork She was formerly employed at Utah General Depot Surviving are the following brothers and Charles Skeen Twin Falls Idaho David A Skeen Skeen both of Salt Lake City Mrs Thomas (Isabell) Charlton West Weber Mrs Clyde (Ivy) Marsden Murray Wilford Skeen Elwood Skeen Mrs William (Lenora) Freestone Mrs Harvey (Jennie) Cook all of Plain City Funeral services will be announced by Myers Mortuary 919 26th St EX 2-9044 wildest! husband of Neta Catherine Madsen Barnes will be held Monday at 3 pm in Lmdquist and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel with 8AMMV PCTCft Cleve Barnes 64 490 26th died this morning at his home of a heart ailment Mr Barnes was born Jan 31 1898 in Kaysville a son of Nimrod and Annie May King Barnes He had resided in Kaysville and Salt Lake City prior to coming to Ogden 37 years ago He was a member of the Ogden Police Department until retiring due to illness On Feb 1 1921 he was married to Neta Catherine Madsen in Salt Lake City They later received endowments in the Salt Lake Temple He was a member of the Second Ward and veteran of World War I Surviving are his widow one daughter Mrs Deane (Marie Rose) Baggs Ogden five orandchildren three brothers Wilford Barnes A Barnes Di Barnes all of Ogden Funeral services will be held Monday at 3 pm in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Bishop Leatho A Peterson of the Second Ward officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday from 7 to 9 pm and Monday prior to services Interment in Ogden City Cemetery SHlGHlIIiS Mrs Czaja was born June 6 '1935 In Pocatello Idaho a daughter of Clarence and Daisy Martin Condie She was reared in Pocatello She "was married to James Czaja in April 1956 in Salt Lake City! Surviving are her husband and two daughters Dianne and Vicki all of Buffalo her parents of I Garland one sister and two brothers Mrs Paul Wallace Honolulu Hawaii Wayne! Condie Long Beach Gene Condie Garland i Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 1 pm in the Garland Second Ward Chapel by Bishop William 0 Merrill Friends may call at the Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton Sunday evening from 7 to 9 and Monday from 1 1 am until services Burial will be in the Swanj Lake Idaho Cemetery Bishop: Leatho A Peterson of the Second Ward officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday from 7 to 9 pm and we'n iiH iii nvmr prior to services Monday Interment in the Ogden City Cemetery PAULA PRFNTlSS 1 to commit itself officials said AtUKKft JOHNSON Funeral services for Ralph Harold Johnson husband of Bertha Green Johnson will be held Monday at 1 pm in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel with Bishop Carmen Christensen of the Twenty-sixth Ward officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday from 7 to 9 pm and Monday prior to services Interment in the Ogden City Cemetery Production JACK ENDANGER ASIA The cease-fire I was broken Debra Kay Ryan kikcolor mtrMm HOOPER Debra Kav Rvan 5-vear-old WMM MHTCOQ MTIStS Lilly Jay IDAHO DEATHS Tonight at 7:30 week ago when pro-Communist forces began moving oi the provincial capital of Nam Tha in northwest Labs They captured that town a stronghold of pro-Western government forces and have continued to' advance against rapidly retreating government troops The State! Department! said Friday! its information indicated government daughter of William and Lois Stout Ryan of Hooper died this morning ih the American Fork Hospital I She was born Aug 15 1956 in Ogden Parents were memores of hte Hooper First Ward Surviving are the parents one brother William James Ryan and one sister Marsha Ann Ryan all of Hooper the grandparents Mrs Luella Ryan Bountiful and Mr and Mrs Don Stout Ogden Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 am at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Bishop Theron Simpson cfficiating The family will i meet friends at the mortuary Monday from 7 to 9 pm Interment will be in Aultoresf Memorial Park Lost Show 9:30 Ed Sullivan i 2 Big Features in Spanish Resortes in "Monos Arriba" Delmatzio Gonzales in in "Los Laureles" Adults 75c Kids 25c Shows Sunday From 1:30 pm Mrs Lilly Jay 75 3124 Porter died Friday night in St Benedict's Hospital of a heart ailment Mrs Jay was born May 27 1886 in Heigham Norwich England a daughter of Samuel and Sophia Clarke Bloomfield She later moved to Evanston Wyo and came to Ogden in 1926 On Nov 30 1910 she married William George Jay to the Logan Temple Mr Jay died Dec 6 1954 in Ogden She was a member of the Ninth Ward and active in Relief Society She was a member of the Union Pacific Old Timers Club No 6 Surviving are three sons Lorenzo Jay and LeRoy Jay Ogden Victor Jay Roy one daughter Mrs William Bernice Kinney Ogden 12 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 pm in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Bishop Lawrence Giles officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Monday from 7 to 9 pm and Tuesday prior to services Interment in Washington Heights Memorial Park mj iw iiiMLLT mmm'-a an a- mm -wt -ajj a -j The Associated Press Mrs Annie Powell SoRelle Quinn 98 Pocatello Mrs Flora Charlotta Payne 82 Burley Dan Thomas 73 Pocatello Faye William Hadley 72 Pocatello railroad employe John (Jack) Miller 67 Wendell justice of the peace Charles Wesley Townley 84 New Meadows John Black 80 Mountain Home farmer Martha Ashcroft 79 Boise Mrs Frances Russell Hart 67 Boise prominent civic leader and OPEN MOTHER'S DAY iff 0l4 cuff ROBERTSON 115 Guilty Plea Given For Shoplifting Jennie Hohman 33 2590 480O Roy was! referred to tihe Adult Parole and Probation Department by City Judge Ronald Hyde when she pleaded guilty to shoplifting She admitted taking two sheets and two child's toys from the Wool-worth's store! at 36th and Wall i 10 AM to 7 PM "SERGEANTS 3" Frank) Sinatra Dean1 Martin and Sammy Datis Jr i A Comedy All Dyer 65 FREE Sunday Open 6:45 Ph 825-0904 NOW PLAYING HQ hostess James LeRoy King 74 Boise re FOUR LEAF GLOVER CAFE FIVE POINTS tired carpenter Norman Mahlon Osborn 68 Em-mett Doris Weisbrod 79 Weiser WHEATRB NV1 ATTENTION ROLLER SKATERS There i will be no Sunday skating at the BERTHAN A ROLLER RINK For the Rest of the Summer I XivHii ii in i i I i TP It' An Associated: ProdMCMm Inc Production "A MAJORITY OF ONE" I Technicolor The gay and glorious world of Mrs Jacoby from Brooklyn and her Japanese boy friend Rosaland Russell Alec Gulness Shows 7:00 9:25 pm Gene Joanna Kent Taylor Box 7 Show Dusk See the Classified On Highway 91 North of Layton TONITE "BONUS NITE" 3 BIG FEATURES Ends Tonight at 2 Theaters "Safe at Home" "The Hellions" IN COLOR MOTOR-VU EGYPTIAN I GIVE MOTHER A TREAT Entire Midway SOMETHING Ope Today and BOWL TWO LINES and SWIM FREE RAINBOW GARDENS Mouth of Ogden Canyon NEW Mm IN ANCIENT DINEOm ON MAY 13 f2JV TONIGHT ONLY Tomorrow SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY DINNER STARTING TOMORROW At 2 Theaters The! Year's Top Twin Thriller! 12 Noon Until 8 pm COBBLE COTTAGE "13" DAYS DANCE i Featuring THE HI-LO'S For University Students Alumni Only 620-12th St Ph EX 4-6293 SUN MAY 13 AAA mt 11? I ORCHIDS to you MOM! Free Orchids and Guest Pass sKIEGSES privileges to the first 1000 Mothers Mothers Day MEET 7 ALAN 3 (Mm Greetings Stewart Grow's Music $175 per Person Table Reservations ylPX 1X4-2664 mmw mm the UtlDERTATER ii mmmMmmMmWMSmWmmmMMMMMMWmmWMMmM KmmWWmwnmSMMWMMM Jf FANTASCOPE ffil I From 1 May 18 and 19 NEWLY DECORATED GEO AND MAX'S HERMITAGE Two Bands Playing Every Saturday Night DOOR PRIZES DANCE TO THE MUSIC of "THE COUNTRY MUSIC MASTERS" With Lee Cheney Pete Shepard Paul Jones Danny Staley Leon Simmons Kermit Dewall GEORGE and MAX'S HERMITAGE DANCE HALL Axailable for Private Parties IX 2-3091 OGDEN CANYON WIUJAM IUNDIGAN Imi cm ill mi iiBWiimii ts JUUE ADAMS 1 i Johnny i mW 4 mm inf-mmmmxm 1 BRATTEN'S GROTTO Box Office at 8:00 Mathis 1 Mother will enjoy the courteous serving of IT'S FABULOUS and FANTASTIC! our delicious food No Increase in Prices i Hours: 11 :30 am to 9 pm Sunday Phone EX 4-0567 for Reservations 3376 Harrison Blvd monster RAVAGES ENJOY YOURSELF Dance EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 1 0 mm Km ff i 4 Tisiy's Cofle If 1 III -St I If 3T I 1 announces the GMND OPINING 9 to 12 pm To the Music of "Ernie Jensen" and his Band BERTIIANA BALLROOM 321 24th Street Ogden's Largest Ballroom UVWwWfCi IQHO PKODUCTIDS-A CQUM PICIURIS KiLEASt of their new CIDWELTIMIJE TOST Ph EX 4-2566 Box Office Open 7:15 Drivt-in "Mary" 10:00 Come closer child closer Whisper the Free Balloons Soft Drinks and Ice Cream slander For All the Kiddies spread the ftnfff XP ft 1 MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL mm 'mm 2 rnn -Ail urn Choice of Ham Prime Rib or Veal MY SUNDAY ijOOW TO 8 PJVl Oyer 50 Tasty Dishes 1 CHILDREN 'a PRICE mM 'A I TO THE FIRST TIME IN OGDEN- i sAiMb I I-- Everyday $125' 1 I Noon to-3 pm I IH "1' LUV 2780 Washington Blvd 1 AUDREY HEPBURN SHIRLEY MacUINI Free Plants to first 100 Ladies 125 Apqrn OAnurn 7r mm uniiiicn cause of the i mature nature ly Because of the i mature nature 1 PHONt 393-9432 FOX Jtf Silt VATI ONS DINNERS SERVED FROM 11 AM TO 7 FM at Ut thm this motion aic- iK-i THE cii1ldrens hour Other ceznoiefe dinners from 130 ture Is recommended for adults only ALSO CHUB'S PORTION AVAUAR1E The Funniest Sex Romp In Years! 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