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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 4

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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4 mompay, movembk i DAILY. HERALD iPtea Utah Obituaries Dies at 85 SALT LAKE CITY Charles Joseph Clark, 57, 881 Ramona, died Sunday. Bradley Howard Holden, 2iay-old son of Howard Ward, 85, died early Monday at Alaska Winds Up Campaign; Votes Tuesday ANCHORAGE, Alaska (UPI) Politicians fired their final campaign barrages today as Alaskans prepared to vote to send two senators and a representative to Congress. About 30,000 persons are expect C. and Karen Barnett Holden, 541NGale died Friday; grave Myra Jane Richmond Funeral Service Set Thursday For Burn Victim Funeral services for Myra Jane Richmond, 32, former Provo 289 E.

Center in Provo of causes BYU Coed Hurt As Car Spins Out Of Control. Charlotte 'LaRaine Robinson. 1 Brigham Young Universclty coed, suffered bruises of the shoulder and back when the car she was driving went out of control. The mishap occurred Saturday at 10 p.m. at 900 N.

7th E. where a bank had side services Tuesday, at 1:30 p. Salt Lake Cemetery. Charles Helquist 1 Dies in Hospital LEHI Charles Oral Helquist, 61, Lehi, died Friday at 2:30 p.m. in a Lehi hospital' of a heart ailment.

He was born May 6, 1897, a son of John and Margaret Jones Helquist, in Lehi. A member of the LDS Church, he was a veteran of World War H. He was an employe at Dugway. Survivors include mother, two brothers, -Maurice Martinez, California; Perry Crockett, California; three sisters, Mrs. Margaret H.

Vance and Mrs. Ann H. Roberts, both of LebJ; Mrs. Ver-lilian H. Cundicfc, Santa Barbara, Calif Charles Mylroie Peak, 57, former died Friday in Los Angeles.

Calif. Wilford E. Jensen, incident to age. She was born in Dernahesco County Mona-ghan, Ireland, Mar. 9, 1873, a a h'ter of 64, 2395 Bern a dine died Sat urday; funeral Tuesday at 10 a.

20O E. South Temple. Ernest James Lavender, 68, 1416 mm vj T1 T- Kii been cut away from the pave Van Buren died Saturday; at and re- jbiieu xueuuau Owens. She Came the TTnHri States ment. She was treated University Health Center leased.

funeral Tuesday at 2 p. 36 E. 7th S. Mrs. Martha (TOlie) Neve, 70.

former resident, died Friday woman who died Thursday in New Orleans, will be held Wednesday noon at the Berg Drawing Room Chapel with Bishop Ralph Britsch of the Park, LDS Ward i i a ting. Friends may call Ike Picks (Continued from Page One) banker, was an Army major general during World War jjind one of the' government's ranking experts on the economic rebuilding of Europe. He served as undersecretary! of the Army 1947-49 and during that period, was responsible, from the Washington end for operation of the Berlin Airlift. Named to serve with him: Dillon S. Anderson, former White House specialist on national security matters now practicing law in Houston, Gruenther, spent the weekend here with Eisenhower and his wife; John J.

McCloy, former high commissioner to Germany and now board chairman, Chase Manhattan Bank, George C. McGhee, head of a Dallas, oil development firm and former Ambassador to Turkey; Joseph T. McNarney, one of the top Army generals of World War and. now living in La Jolla, Adm. Arthur W.

Radford (ret.) former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and James E. Webb, budget director during, the administration of former 'President Truman and now assistant to the president of Kerr-McGee Oil Industries, Oklahoma City. 1 official comment was that a conference between Dulles, British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd and French Foreign Minister Maurice Couve de Murville was one of the matters under in Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Nan Charlotte C.

Gray Lehi Matron Dies After tong Illness LEHI Mr. Charlotte C. Austin Gray, C2, 161 W. 5th N.Lehi, died Friday at 9:05 p. ra.

In a Lehi hospital of leukemia. Mn. Gray was born May 19, to Lehi to Parley P. and Charlotte E. Butt Austin.

She married Hyrum A. Gray Nov. IS, 1914, in the Salt Lake Temple. She was a member of the LDS Church. She was active in many auxiliary organizations.

Survivors include: husband: three sons, Elmo A. Gray, Lehi; Lynn Gray, Orem; V. Rex Gray, Kearns; four daughters, Mrs. Everett (Marie) Richens, and Mrs. Alta Edwards of Lehi; Mrs.

Rod (LaRee) Davenport, The Dalles, Mrs. Jack (Joyce) Phillips, Pleasant Grove. Other survivors are her stepmother, Mrs. Louise Austin, Lehi; 20 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; four brothers and three sisters. The funeral was today.

Funeral will be Wednesday at CHRISTMAS isle in 1898 to Pueb- Mrs Ward lo, where she married Patrick L. Ward," September, 1898, and moved to Springville, 511 S. Main, where she has since lived. Mr. Ward died Dec.

16, 1932. She was a member of the Roman Catholic Church. Fagergren Fulton, 21, former resident, died Friday in Flagstaff, Ariz. Frank Harold Loh-man, 48, 1532 Roberta died Thursday. MURRAY -Mrs.

Emma BJork Miss Richmond LIST 1 p.m. in the Wing Mortuary in Lehi. Friends may call Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 and Wednesday prior to the services. Burial will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. ed to ballot Tuesday in an election which will see, Alaskans select their own governor fpr the first time and choose a legislature.

Mike Stepovich, Republican from Fairbanks, and Ernest rue-nine, Democrat, will tangle for a Senate in what shapes up as the hottest race on the ballot. Stepovich, a 39-year-old attorney, was the only Republican' for one of Alaska's top offices who out-polled the Democratic side of the ballot in the primary election. Gruening, 72, served as Alaska's governor tor 14 years. His opponent resigned as territorial governor to run for senate. The other Senate seat is regarded as in the Democratic bag.

E. L. (Bob) Bartlett has been Alaska's Congressional delegate for the past 14 years. His opponent is regarded as a shoo-in over Republican R. E.

Robertson, 73. Wednesday at the mortuary prior to services. Burial will be in Provo CARDS Tremendous Kellgreen Rngg, 80, former resi City Cemetery. Miss Richmond died of burns suffered in her apartment Nov. 15.

dent, died in Gardena, Calif. She is survived Ipy three sons, O. P. Ward of Salt Lake City; Hugh J. Ward Vincent Ward, SOUTH SALT LAKE Mrs.

Lemma Mae Bohannon Gann, 70, both of Springville; three daugh Big 3 Meet (Continued from Page One) man ambassador Wilhelm Grewe died Saturday; funeral Tuesday ters. Mrs. John (Marie) en- noon, 4760 S. State. y.

Variety GAMES-Parker, etc. BOOKS complete stock CANDY-BIuebira -STATIONERY Leather Goods, Office Accessories Any Gift Wrapped and Mailed Christmas Headquarters UTAH OFFICE nell of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Carl (Erin) Butcher of Dober, KEARNS Glenn Alan Mowrey, discussed the possibility of some Zmonth-old son of Thomas Kay Willie James Taylor Springville Man Dies SPRINOVTLLE Willie Jami N. and Miss Ella Ward of Springville. Reauiem Mass will be held sort of u.

conference on Berlin with Deputy Undersecretary of State Rhert Mur. and Roberta Chora Mowrey, 4327 W. 5615 died Saturday. Mar-lene ReNea Wflcock, 4-day-old Wednesday at 11 a. m.

In St. phy and then flew back to Ger daughter of Henry C. and Row- many. -West German government Air Lines SUPPLY Taylor, 80, died Saturday after noon at EkLred Sunset Manor of 69 E. CENTER FBOVOj sources in Berlin said the three allies were considering such a meeting if the imminent Soviet handover of control to East Ger many raises threats to West Ber causes incident to age.

He was born Jan. 1, 1878 in ingvllle, a son of Hyrum and Angeline Edwards Tay lin security. They said the talks might be held in West Berlin itself ins riomnntfmfliMi Morris W. Mortell Orem Resident Succumbs to Meort Attack determination not to be driven out. The State Department's only lor.

He married I Hanna Wood on ena Weston Wilcock, died Friday; funeral was today. GLENWOOD Mrs. Minnie 01-sen Domgaard, 81, died Friday; funeral was today. DELTA Mrs. Anna Endresen Cochran, 88, died Friday; funeral was today.

OGDEN Edwin F. Heiser, 66, 1683 27th died Saturday. Pegy Nelson, 9-month-old daughter of Carl G. and Pattie Buehler Nelson, died Saturday; funeral was today. MAGNA Corey Thomas Ink-ley, 6-month-old son of Walter Keith and Carol Thomas Inkley, 8636 W.

Florence died Saturday; funeral Tuesday at 1 p.m., Pleasant Green LDS Ward chapel. TOOELE Mrs. Mary Olive Nelson Knudsen, 84, died Saturday; funeral Wednesday at 1 p. Mt. Pleasant Second-Third LDS Ward chapel.

KAMAS Terri Lee Taylor, one-day-old daughter of Ted A. and Fay Thacker Taylor, died (Contlnned from Page One) strike early today in the first walkout of stewardesses in airline history. Service Goes On A spokesman for the line's 32 stewardesses said she had expected the pilots to refuse to cross the all-girl picket lines. However, at least one flight this morning landed in Indianapolis and took off on schedule. The company said the walkout would not curtail service.

Saturday; funeral Wednesday at 10 a. Olpin Mortuary, Heber. MT.vPiEASANT Mrs. Mina Simpson Bjelke, 80, died Sunday; funeral Wednesday noon, Mt Pleasant First-Fourth LDS Ward chapel. LOGAN Dr.

Isaac Perry Stewart, 85, died Friday; funeral was today. Francis Church, Provo with Father Coleman Colloty officiating. Friends may' call at the Claudih-Linde Mortuary in Springville Tuesday from 7 to 9 p. m. and' Wednesday prior to services, Holy Rosary will be celebrated at 8 p.

mi. Tuesday. Burial will be in family plot in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Salt Lake City, with graveside service to begin at 1 p. m.

River, and stepchildren Luther Brake of Provo and Mrs. Bessie Isbell of Palm Springs, 42 grandchildren, 18 greatgrandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Holla Jane Richie of Pay-son; Mrs. Stella Williamson and Mrs. Birdie Davislof Price.

Funeral services Will be conducted Tuesday ati p. m. in the Springville Fourth -Tenth LDS Ward chapel, with Bishop Glenn Tipton of the Fourth Ward: officiating. Friends may call at the Wheeler Mortuary on Monday evening from 7 to p. and Tuesday prior to services.

Burial will be in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery, FLOWERS SAY SO MUCH MOREI com rua to tottow 0000' I. Wbimpey dfetf- Saturday at 11 a.m. in a ProVtf fibspitai of a heart ail- flr wars" boiw Oct. 29, 19(77 in The L0CKHART CO. ter Quarter, Carbon County, son of Monris J.

and Charlette DIAL FR 3-7001 fee the early Mr. Taylor part of his life he followed railroad construction work, and later operated a farm. He was an Cider in the LDS Church. Surviving his wife of Springville, 10 children and two stepchildren: Mrs. R.

E. (Electa) Clark, Mrs. Scott (Merlerie) Beardall, Mrs. Cornice (Maryon) Cain, Mrs. Anthon (Holla Jane) Dowhanuik.

and Clarence and Dwain Taylor, all of Springville; Mrs. Earl (Edith) Baum of Phoenix, Ariz. Mark Taylor of Eureka; Vern Taylor of Spanish Fork Ralph Taylor of Green 140 EAST CENTER ST. rsovo, UTAH nUmklin 34192 PROVO FLORAL 201 West, 1st South Mako If A Western Christmas! Thome Martell. i i Be spent his boyhood in Carbon County attending the local schools, lte spent the later part of his life fa construction work in Idaho and Provo.

He was a member of the IDS Church. He is survived by his mother of Orem; four brother, and two iisters. They ate Wayne Pleasant Grove; MoveM of San Diego; Warren Provo; Earl D. Salt Lake; Mrs. LeGrande (Eleanor) Barney, Los Angeles, Mrs.

Max (LaDonna) John-ton, Salt Lake. Funeral services will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Orem Oipin-Sundberg Mortuary under the direction of Bishop James Jensen. Friends may Call at the' Mortuary from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday prior to services.

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