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Show - Page B2 THE HERALD, Prove, Utah, Vfedntnday, November 21, 1990 Students providlimg dinners to needy Obituaries Lois Selln Donald Hunsaker tns Hansen &iin, ft, of felt Lake CHy, died Not, 19, 1990, to Hofladay, bort Not, 7, 1323, to Mam-r,'KX- h. She w Donald fwl Hunaaker, 90, of American Fork, died Nw, 20, 1990, at Ma home of cmm inddisnt to daughter Lester and U Alpha Sorenson Haft-- " y" 1 married! i" ' i "fill 2, 1943, in 0 She , I J . MHI'I April Salt teke LDS Tem pie, in Puh tirym in her pmvtyst days, She graduated Mda lie mr-n- d Abe! Oct Uk U)S Salt Tfflpl-The- y were later & orc(l fS married years. She was adively Irrvofved to eommunay service for many years, 81 is survived" by tier hwm4, IM!a-fe-y; or ton ami twr dattghters, Lyfifi Marsh Atkin, Sandy; Carta Siirofners, Oram; 1 pandctiildren; mrttMrMfi-ia4r Stiin, Salt Lake City; one 0&m m4 tm sisters, forth i'Mttm, Salt Lake CHy; Blahr Hansen, fewtiliJ; MarjorW II. Calif, and to th 11, 1922, frnm Spanish Fork toramento, Ehrood, a ton of Lwi HuneaW, High School, & was member of The Cburcft of Je sus Christ of Latter- day Saints arid served M ft Relief Society president and irt the Primary for many SeWs, waa born Jun im, to Xarah Eltefl Warm M m Ik 17, itwj$m ry, fyxaMiA, Funeral wi8 fee Friday, 11: em., in the IWtoday lift Ward UM Chapel, 2046 P. 47 ., foM Lake Oty, Friend my cii at Mackay Cottonwood Mortaary, 4ft7 8, Highland Brite, Salt Lake City, TWvJay 14 p.m. and Friday at the fUttth fmn Vt to 1LSG um. featfal at J pro. at the Paysow GMy Cemetery. MartoB Delano, died i January 1990, ! had been a ( mf4 contradof lis the eortructiori industry, He had resided bs fcellflower, Calif,, Sacramento, Calif., and American fork, lie was a member of The Church of Jeai Chnat of Jitter-dataint and wa an avid Vouter, feah' ifKluSe two sof and fmif H Av Hunsker, Dor Mr, Deimar fMeda fJen Ma dandier, HelMnt and aO Awierican Fork; Ckfi L Calif, Mr. Kart (kmitmi H. ne, Murray, and Mr ?fewtt 5ea "rk) Adamsv, lehi, 3! fnmtjt), fcn Iaj(o, Jlurewkef, lift and sister, Eurrriee HuaMker, Kenald Murkr, lyd Hiawaker arid Marjfm Keiler, all 1w&itiy Ifmmk, Certersrilk, Ite was M.weceded and L In death by two aona, Fdward 2rfiMiil4re; brother Ian; Hrker, wiO Dos rawral fee 11 Friday, to ft am, Winf Mrtuary Chapei, 111 E, Main, lra", where frird may otS that morning, i a n, tmwl time of asrvtoe, BkaiaJ to th AmerVan Fork City Reed Barratt By LEANN MOODY Herald Oirmpowknt SPANISH FORK Student at Spanish Fork High School are finding out th3 week what goes into a Thanksgiving Dinner as 11 home room and the ftudent council have organized and provided dirmm for needy families in Spanish Fork, Students dcflatea money for turkeys and furnished donated items to make up large Thanksgiving dinners which were distributed to local families on Monday and Tuesday, M Sot, tm Wn ik ft,, m mm, vim, mm, bftum, tm, m U, JCnighta- ttoifaree iitepuwm, Mary f H fr Salt W, 1997, M m m Qty, She ( a tmttttm (4 74, fifcesn, Wcv, 21, 1911, t te 8am ad, Vktori DeMarccr I Xh mamad Ceorp set-- , vtraw 1! wrw war h am m V SALT LAKE CITY f AP) Turkey price have risen this Thanks-eivtn- g sewm, dpite a nationwide increasse in the supply of turkeys, a survey says. Nevertheless, this year's tradi-tibi- al Thanksving meal overall will be a bar win, said Reed Balls of the Utah Farm Bureau Federa-tion, A!thygh the turkey surjply has increased by eight percent this year, the whf;lesale price is four-to- six cents a pound higJier than last year, according to a farm bureau survey, "Part of this can be explained by grwing demand for turkey, both at Thanksgiving and ," 74-7- 8 Uk said, rdaatd wrxt, and Vat Kmtm (t Gofdm Gnm4 CM,; w0r, Stfc bmttii,fatrtfi, mi iMt If; bum, bth 4 tnh fYV, t'Oi tmttiti M W . U WsS i; l'ari temtM, 2 iA 6 $fi'byt tftt, I U, friends MhKtltm S d fiturl pm, sry. fimmtm rmx my mi r mrm at i, fey m w fry mmy V by WW, ifterm 4 a V. wati f atit mttif ft AweiSitij of the Mffttiaf (ts J: tor Mafeaat Mamiacvj L t Ikwever, Balis said a Thanksgiving meal remains a bargain due to lower overall fofjd during the $4 fffra Crarite ffih worked Mw4, tfc A-- aatioe of MmtHttoU. earned at by her mm wm and or aefi, Orens; Maryt Ifo; Vtmm fos&mtiA, 4$e te, Jjfek jjere,tweCtoyVi, jjrafijeft, ars-e- s ureat' ftrmrfttthirm', tw hroOr and or . ter, Ca1 M&itn huiy tMM Sa fj CJ", Adeto Hayes, LaVi-ta- , S w,w prereded in death hy or water, VeraV1 ()nrr. tWiKttd W,fl h WiTi, at ft JfeB K, toxtmry Vim, F I,, g3t Oty, wtre frier(dB may eS Friday M m, and fewtwlsry f e, tM, M, y"far, (Atlk fd Mry Wasd( hr Vasden m Tb&trffr&m fed Km, Wm m fcti fif , lft( jrt sipw, r, , (iiMtmti a frSJr F Fatsar, Amanda 2S, ft ttfeWm for umf'mte to W,- .4"f 1 Sfc was a s Chrt a( Wfi a Valfey t UjG(Md ss tfto yars, Vfkmit4 tty ttmtd W raided ttmt&t sSne, CW& e tMt '&ry tewrte and a a tfA tsrtw at ff Mm6 Tmti, Sto iirtd t?iJit tttmry m4 was a m 0 mtiSxf 4 tW, fi' swwi ie S Mty 0w Mny (! by am td It. tt'(r, st &4rttm, rf;< thf Mmiw f (:y;: Orw; Mywy i&Jrf'.; I'iTi?. jsranrVWJr; w.- S a' fwfed jandftiiidf fear hr'irs and f s, fey ?8 Wiwd "i frA at tndny, H fc ward Or! at ft rtit ffVJy,. J? f!f dkrw-- Their tmrttew was later lo the Mar 1X6 Tr 19 e She f weired her earty edwtio i Ar i , and ladoated foom U. XV, iohna Academy in' fit, Johns, Am, gr car of her farnfty after the death of her mother, Si and her hjsfrid made their first home M iAmtettu 9m ttwtA to fTwo where hae resided Si was a memher of The Chorcfc of Jesw Chris of tatr-daSaints, Slate CanyoK 2nd Ward. She worked in ft Primary and Relief Society and was a S fettir teacher tor' many served ae eVtiow judge. She was ak a memfcer of 0 WBrw's AiKlBary ef the AmerVan LeekM M Mammc4h. sow and ftee Sr is ssrtiwd fet feia da$ters, Doegla K, Faear, hr, Mrs Ifestou (Gtt) fto&mm, fro-, Mrs Fred (Mary Axmfo) Kerdow, Wash.; Joe I.k lrw y fs, w, tarn-sworth- 22ft,i. 9 pte&Mtitt', or t5ther and three fcrth KwtSer, Cvlie, Arte,; Mrs txtottifd; sister, Mrs, WV Kartchrr, Eaw, Am.; andf tfy CTftry,. f ftwr. nf Mrs, Orari A. Orates w,t, m at the Rachel Ar' , and Ore, Camp Verde, sertic wiS 1 Strturday. 1505 M. Cemetery. Qy may meet at ft Of em Frien Jason Puree)! Stnr and d Snw, Jdai aAtt, s t Me v fs ir. M' at Cr!T Mr. and a4 W SSy r' tnumtf SX I b 22.. tfT. Kywlra rVr!' .x. tm,: Ifwv; Ms Mrs, foK SVy, V' 0fis4a Wsdy.. p4u,t m fttn (.y (wry. rwfc wt s,,.eS at Vtv Wy 2 e ?fl I Kl ad jta fc, :& .v-rurr;:.- ftt (iy fiw ttw aw, SiitUmul obifucjrles - 0, JAA'FEK, 'A?) Phillip Uty dristw, wri in his 24 years in hettd write lesCsfortk ajzairist wiiori dmess mfofAkm and extended library sertices to rwal America, died Mw'ay af heart failure at a; s Onjsimie VarnVrveert H1J.TWJ KF.AD ISUSFT, S C, tetired 'Al)l -f- Hayes VandeT' a hero of the intasiori of many purtrayed was whx in ft mw "The liy,H died Siaylay at age 7$, tvrt, y sty Jest Mortuary fa Servicers an T .173-- 1 0'S wV-- t cents a Dound in the Salt Jke VaBey, depending on the use 'f coupfis or (rther vt'xmAwtJtl rf.Un-iigBalls said, "Consumer can save M ef money on the Thanksgiving lay tneal beeaii.5e so timiy A tte kigre-diens. frtwfe way csfl NEPH1 P.,C, (iVAAXt) Smith, Eureka, wards Juab OmAi lenity Sheriff Glen Wilde dismissed because, Smith feels, Wilde campaigned for candjdirtes while in uniform and on duty. Smith, Republican candidate and a supporter of Juab County Commissioner Richard Brough, was defeated in the primary election for comrnisssfoner and in the November election for sheriff as a write-i- n candidate, Smith, a maintainer for Union Pacific Railroad staljned in the Eureka area, reported the problem to the mmtf commission on Mon- - mith came to the meeting armed with a copy of the im Utah Code and referred to several en fvtg thmk Untirrtk funeral servkes are pending, to titMA by of Orern, SKUerg-01pi- n 1 Urn-Umr- y School marks 10th anniversary By cimwn c, KVAN Herald Staff Writer Oakriflge School, a special education sctyJ in Provo, celeiirated its 16th anniversary in its presvot buikling Mzriday wiUi a balWn laiiwhing ty students, Ttse cttt..'.n;y marked the anniversary (A Um dedication of ttie sctmt s present building, kx:afed at llWBircti tane, Previzus to Yfito, tlte scimi had been located in bcth the Brigham Ywung Aademy arxi the St. Francis Miool, students participate in the school's early childhood program. It is the only special education Students from both Nebo and districts attend tim Provo u-OakrMge, said les McNeil, educational aide at the school. Both school districts helped raise million to construct facility, which is located m land leased from Brigham Young University. BYU tm the school as a laboratory facility, McNelley said. "Tlie program is geared to put tlie multiply handicapped back into society," he said. Currently, 87 students are enrolled In the school's regular program, while S2 school in the Provo and Nebo school districts. Students are bused i te in from areas from Goshen to Santaquin and may stay with the school until age 21. Through Um years, the school lias been able to help integrate the gtu-'knt- a mildly and moderately handicapped in the regular school sys- tem. Only the profoundly handicapped are now educated at O&kridge, McNelley said. actions of Wilde to be a Class A misdemeanor. The Utah Ethics Code, said .Smith, clearly demanded the officer be dismissed from duty, Deptity Wilde was sent to the West Insert area of Juab County on duty on the day in question, Wilde also took his wife along with him, said Smith, and while there he talked to residents of the area elections and about the about candidates-Smith reminded Commissioner Jim Garrett that Garrett had said if Wilde was involved in another incident Garrett would support his dismissal. A group of citizens from Eureka met with commissioners last year and called for Wilde's dismissal. Smith was part of that group. different than what many county employees do, said Eyre, Nevertheless, Wilde was given a reprimand by the county sheriff and it had become part of his permanent file. As to Wilde's wife being with him, said Eyre, she was, Wilde had been given previous permission by the sheriff to take her because of the remoteness of the area arid because the officer scheduled to accompany Wilde was unable to however, said he had that if Wilde were "charged with a mine and convicted" lie would support dismissal. Smith also asked commissioners to reprimand Don Eyre Jr., Juab County Attorney, who was recently with a 65 percent vote of Eureka and approval county-widMammoth, however, gave Eyre &4 yes votes as compared to 157 no votes, Smith told commissioners they withheld the October paycheck of Judge Lane Harward, Nephi Prednt Justice Court because they though he was not doing his job. Smith charged that Eyre was not doing his job. "1 reviewed the matter," said Eyre, "The sheriff reviewed the mucft Garrett, indicated ed e. go The incident was a Class B misdemeanor, said Eyre. The applications read by Smith, said Eyre, dealt with state employees and state officers. "He (Wilde) is a county employee," said Eyre. There are statues dealing with matter," Wilde did discuss politics, county employees, he said. Wilde's actions had no impact on the outcome of the election, said Eyre. t Smith apparently does not Eyre as county attorney. In fact, Smith is one of the Eureka residents who has complained in public meetings in the past that he does not think Wilde, who also lives in Eureka, is doing his job fairly. said Eyre, What happened was not Juab County to advertise for positions By MYRNA TKALNTVEIN Herald CerrespwndeTit NEPH1 Juab County cornmis-sionehave determined they will advertise for the two county justice of the peace positions before the first of the year despite protest by commissioner Richard Brough. Brough requested the commission wait until after the first of the first year to make the new appointment The state legislature changed the method for selecting justices of Uie peace. Justices used to be elected to office by a vote of the people. Now the cotmty must advertize for the positions and appcant tf justicesCommi?SMners Jim Ciarrett and Joseph Bernini elected to advertize for tt pfsition awl make it selection. T'?y vod to advertize for tle positkn and ninkf. applications due on Dec, 10. Mwt wjnties, advised lm Eyre Jr Juab County attorney, had determined to make the appointments by the end of the ysar, "I'd rather wait until after the Brough did not like the idea of appointing the new justices of the commispeace when the rs Santa to turn on lights tmmVlUZ Um will be coming to cm,. fiperia! EAocttUm Stadmts at Oakrldge tenth anniversary. tries which le said proved the frrepw3eirt narit n, on PhotTnars 8nedjf Prove latuich balloons to celebrate the school's Herald ScJmwI In Defeated candidate Smith wants sheriff ousted - in PrwA 1924, Fsete MMaIiew, Ftewott, ffiday at wiS i swryif m per pound, the birls have offered for as little as 48 By JHYR.VA TrtAUNTV F.1V fa glade ff jj dMi. frnte py46 f3 at ft ft and or m SfcSrrtWf, av fcagaf, Hedtt Wasdsw, p 24, 1VA, tAttM W ft $1,19 Herald en at 20, hw. in Artt., k Henry and, ltf fnstdft' s d Hot, 91, home to w Sr City supermarkets. While turkey prices prior to tfe holiday season were ) cerrts to are offered at special prices," fie sajl. Eva Eagar ar, trim, C3ty take ts aau?)tr 1, at hef Vn y flMM Jl, wr5d tol Wjfefty awl Myjiw Wasd lke fafvary, SH fwnetery.- h ws, to kiiry t4 tUwit i(4mm thmtpwi. Wtm votrfmH twvsd ft, t4imm m im y serVs, prlwr V, fciJ Mrit meal for 10 pypk Including turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes, peas, r'rJis, cranberrkat, pwiptin pie with wfrfptd cream, a relish weuld cost Sti afsd beverages 1 said. Tt prices were $24, determified frwn a survey of Salt A M w-s- Mary In fact, he added, the students have been so generous we may be able to feed more families. He noted the families have been selected with help from local IDS said Brent Christensen, chalmian of Cie farm bureau pouldied Ww. try adviwry committee, "Also, competing meats are higher prked Cfere, Utis year," TTe average wholesale price of I hens is cents per pound, while small Um turkey are between cents per pmutd, Urn survey of e finger wa Jfat fcamtt, He said the council is trying to do projects that help the school be of service to the community, R noted an upcoming environroejjtal week and recyclying protect at well as participation in Quarters for Christmas. Mary Jorgensen - 19, 1999, iftcw Church leaders. Kent Cook, student council prejj. dent, said students brought Jteci to hone room teachers and wttit the teachers help had decided tt what food and how much would bt needed to feed the families. chael Meyrfck. Student Council advisor Elmo of the Keck, said he was prood etudents who came up wiiJ) the idea of doing their own food drive. The students decided they wanted the meals to go to families in noted Spanish Fork, said Keck who been has good. the response Prices rising in spite of high supply - year-rwjnd- itt Students In the borne rooms went with their teachers to deliver the meals and wish the families happy Thanksgiving, Although donating food items for Thanksgiving Is not new to the students who last year participated with little Caesar's Pizza, the student council wanted to tak the competition out of the donation drive. We wanted the students to donate items Just because they wanted to and because it's a good thing to do, said student council officer Ra- - Claus to greet children and to turn on the lights ftVUy between 2 and 2 30 p m, Santa will arrive at the Spriut-vifi- e Senior Citizen Center on 2f S'irth by fire truck, fieginning Ixrr;. 1, Sarrta will ako be in his house on Main Street tfiree days a week, Morlay, Wednesday and Saturday. (of the year) and have this the first item of business in January," said Brough, The commission, now two Democrat to one Republican ( Brough) will change to two Republicans to one Democrat (Bernini) in January, The first commission meeting of the new year will be held Jan. 7, with them to show why it should be considered Harvard had not abandoned his office. Commissioners had received reports from county citizens that Harward had not been in the county In 60 days, was not doing hi job as a justice, and did not live in the county. sioner was helping make the choice He said trie "lame due" commissioner should not be part of the decision and the elected commissioner Ike Lunt, said Berriini, In fact, R,C- - Smith, dfeated candidate for commissirier in the primary and for Juab Cmstty Sheriff on write-i- n ticket, said he thought lint slioukl be asked what he would like oVine, Lunt, present at Urn meeting, did not make comment. Monday commissioners still had not met with Judge tane Harward of the Nephl Precinct Justice Owrt. Bernini and Garrett had agreed to withild the October paycheck of the justice until be met PROVO FLORAL ROHBOCK'SN FUNERAL FLOWERS out-goi- commissioner should, Garrett, who elected not to run for a second term, had made the motion to advertize for bids due on Dec, 10, Brough countered with the proposal the commission wait until January to make the decision, "I'd rather do it before January," said Garrett, Bernini agreed. "The sooner we get it done ttie better," he said. The decision U make the selection was not made to reflect on newly sup-por- MJ 1 ' "Our Flower What Say ' The Heart Whiapera" 187 Horth 500 West St., 225-310- 0 Provo 373-700- 1 Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices ADVrftTltf MCMT ro bios eosr V$f. 900 ctM S1I &lr! Crtvof UT of Alff et Arrxwieurt fork, trnd PNaft eontra'-art Gwove rvic for trmirnot wfih HiW HK)rtfri4 arxi pri (An 6ftsffwciion of sxcifK.afiin S5 00 tionai aarvica AMD ET f Slf (f Et. StfEET cbcg wiS tx ir 0Jrm CfWTEH STATE &Tf',f IMWOVEWENTS. 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