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Show I Page THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Friday, March 4 25, 1977 Ballroom Dancers ) I To Perform The Brigham Young Ballroom University Dancers will travel to Pocatello this weekend to present a special request performance at Idaho State University. 124 vJ A J - The award - winning dancers will perform several numbers which have been specificially prepared for their tour to England and Scotland in May where they have been invited to present a 90 - minute showcase in --- ' J 7 "17 , ) P- -- f - ) ,1 s C vr- s sv V , - f , commemoration of Elizabeth's 25th Queen Jubilee. 1 Is v - S . . Malcolm LeSueur F. - Funeral SALT LAKE CITY Sri services for Malcolm LeSueur, 66, of Salt who died of a heart Mesa, Ariz . will be noon in the Monument Ward Chapel. Mr. LeSueur was Brigham Young basketball player 'mm Vivian Nichols Ruth A. Kinross - SPRINGVILLE Funeral services will be Monday at 2 p.m. for Ruth Anderson Kinross. of 165 N. 100 W Springville, who died at Utah Valley Hospital on Wednesday, March 23, 1977. She was born Sept. 4, 1928 in Las Vegas, Nev., to Fay D. and Vera Stocking Anderson. She married William R. Kinross on Nov. 1, 1946, in Milford. Mrs. Kinross was active in the LDS Church, having served as secretary in the primary and junior Sunday school She was also a teacher in both the primary and Sunday school, and was a den mother in Cub Scouting She was a member of the Union Pacific Old Timers Club and had served as president of the Union Pacific Jr Old Timers Club of Provo. 48, Survivors include her two sor-- , Sprintiiile; Russell Kinross. Richard Kinross. Salt Lake City; a foster Edwin Cuch. Olympia, son, Wash.; her parents, Springville, one brother and one sister, Duane Anderson. Vancouver, Wash.; and Mrs. Burl (Janice) Bardin, Henderson, Nev. Services will be in the Ward Springville Third-NintChapel, with Bishop Packard Condie of the Ninth Ward officiating Friends may call at Wheeler Mortuary in Springville on Sunday from 7 to 9 p m , or on Monday from 12 30 to 1 30 p m Burial will be in the Springville L. - AMERICAN FORK Vivian Larson Nicholes. 70. of 462 W. Main St., American Fork, died Wednesday, March 23, 1977 at the American Fork Hospital. She was bom June 14, 1906 in American Fork to Vern H. and Lydia Chadwick Larson. She married Emery A. Nicholes on Dec. 22, 1926 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Nicholes was active in the Seventh Ward in Relief Society. Sunday School, Primary and YWM1A For 19 years she was on North Utah County DUP Board and at the time of her death was captain of the relic museum. Survivors include her husband; three sons and one daughter. Vern E Nicholes and Steven E. Nicholes. both of American Fork; Perry D Nicholes. Vail. Ore.; Mrs Darwin Colleen i Cannon, Las 10 Vegas; 16 grandchildren; and one brother, Donald S Larson, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be Saturday at 2 p m in Anderson and Sons Mortuary Chapel, where friends may call tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock or Saturday one hour prior to services Burial will be in American Fork Citv Cemetery F Lake City, ailment in Monday at Park 14th a former University He was born Feb. 7, 1911 in Eager. Ariz., a son of LeRny L. and Mary Elizabeth LeSueur. He married Edith Paxman in December, 1933 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The BYU basketball team on which Mr. LeSueur played won the Rocky Mountain Conference championship in 1933. For many years Mr. LeSueur was coach at Byron, Wyo , High School. In 1953, he was appointed LDS Church athletic supervisor for the YMMIA. and served on the general YMMIA Board for 10 years. He had been bishop of Byron Ward While in Byron he served as superintendent of schools and was on the Wyoming State Board of Charities and Reform Board. In 1951 he became general sales manager of Petty Motor Co. in Salt Lake City. Survivors include his widow; one daughter and one son, Mrs. Richard ( Seattle; Jeanne Jackson. Malcolm ' Chip'' i LeSueur. Salt Lake seven grandchildren City, and Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary. 260 E. South Temple. Sunday from 5 to 8 p m. or Monday at the ward chapel prior to services Harold W. Rushton HUNTER Funeral services for Harold W Rushton, 67. of 3910 S 5200 W'., Hunter, who died of a heart attack Thursday. March 24. 1977 in a St George hospital, will be Saturday at 1 p m in the Hunter Second LDS Ward Chapel. Mr Rushton was the brother of Welby Rushton of Payson He was born April 27. 1909 in Salt Lake City to Waller St John and Jennie Wilding Rushton He married Maretta Crockett on SALT LAKE CITV Funeral April 24. 1930 in Fphraim. and services will be Saturday at 1 the marriage was solemnized p m for Gerald A Ostler. 62. of later in the Salt Lake LDS Tem- - Berg Mortuary &A Services J 373-184- 1 Verda Esther Creer Drysdale Funeral services will be Saturday 11 a.m. at the Berg Drawing Room Chapel Provo. Friends may call Friday evening and Sat. prior to 6-- 8 services. Interment Provo City Cemetery. Gore Arthur Funeral services will be Saturday 2 p.m. at the B. Sunset 2nd L D S. Chapel, 131 So. 1600 W. IVovo. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary Provo and at ward Fri. chapel Saturday prior to 6-- 8 services. Interment Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Christie Sabey Durrani Funeral services will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Berg Drawing Room Chapel Provo Friends may call at Berg Morand tuary Fri evening Sat. prior to services Interment Provo City Cemetery. Salt Lake City, who died Thursday. March 24. 1977 Both of his brothers, LaVell and Bert Ostler. lie in Utah ple Mr Rushton was a prominent gardener, had served as member and president of the County Wasatch Men's Garden Club, the He was born Dec 4. 1914 in Kearns Garden Club and the Price, to F. LaVell and Gladioli Society For 15 years. Tryphena Gallup Ostler He Mr Rushton was the married Mane Hardy on Dec horticulture supervisor for the 10. 19.14. in Springville Utah Slate Fair Mr Ostler was a member of He was active in the LDS the LDS Church He was Church Boy Scout program employed as an assistant While in the U S Marine Corps. engineer at the Veterans Mr Rushton served as Hospital in Salt Uke City He to President Franklin was a former resident of bodvguatd I) Roosevelt on a tour of Springville and Provo. and was Nicaragua employed at a laundry in Provo Survivors include his widow, Survivors include his widow, two sons and two daughters, two sons and one daughters. John W Rushton. Walnut Creek Mrs Ted Norma Arlene' Allan C Rushton. Salt Calif Keeling. Kayswlle. Dans Coun- Lake Mrs David Cily ty. U'uglas Jim Ostler. Sal! Hdtton. Magna. Mrs Uke City. Stiuil T Ostler. Maretta Frank ' Jennie i Childs, Missouri four Okla Tulsa. tin, Tex, 16 grandchildren, grandchildren, one great thnr brothers and five sisters. grandchild, two brothers and Wrlbv Hustilim Payson, Warren one sister I.ael Osllei Rushton. Pocatfllo. Ida Parley Springville. HcrlfMler. Provo. Mrs Reid 'Vidella Mrs Fern Fair (Uks. Rushton Vance Mrs Grace Trai v and Calif Mrs Stella Wach. all oi Salt Services Wiil he held Sdturd.n Mrs Arthur at Wheeler Mortuary Chapel'. Lake City 'Virginia Paul, (iranger, and Springville Friends may call Mrs Lowell 'Elsie Mines, tonight from 7 to 8 o'clock and on Muiiav Saturday one hour prior to mav rail at Mc Duug.il Friend', services at the chjpcl Burial V uncial Home 4.00 S Redwood will be in Springville Evergreen Road tonight from 6 to 8 o elm k Cemetery o Siturdav at thi cha l one hour prior to services KuimI will he ir Vallev lew Cemelerv Marie R. Cameron 6-- 8 Charles Owen Sloan Funeral services will be Monday at 2 00 p.m. at the 1st Baptist Church Ft. Gibson Oklahoma. Interment National Cemetery Ft. Gibson tin i 15 lou 100 Frev Wh I'ayson Merrilla Johnson Ellison Funeral services were held today at the I'ayson 3rd Ward Interment Payson City Cemetery. Flava Roictta Penrod Dix Graveside services were held today i?t the Provo City Cemetery. Provo George Scott Callison Graveside Funeral be held at the Provo City Cemetery. Friends may call at Walker Mortuary of Provo Sunday evening from p in ami Mo- services will Monday at II a m 6-- nday 1 servicrs lir. prior to tnn ?o on M.0-1Im I'i'A.i to arier and Sarah Ellison Snow Jr She married Wilham E lhterg on 15 Nov 1915 in the Salt Ijke 8 150 Temple He died on She w. Oklahoma. Shcrl Kelsry Funeral services were held toddy in I'ayson. Interment' I'ayson City Cemetery s T LAKE ((ravev.'le vervHcs Wi"e held lolav lor Marie Snow l(octg "H ol Sail Like I llv ( aMa l"fi who died at ! i r home on WedncMlav Man h ;.t ,SC7 im She then I married Genige atnerim on Nov V) W.A inSjit He died Apni ,W IV70 Mh ameron was t lormei iiieiiihi! ol the Sail Lake Country ( li.h and wis toimcrlv on the lliji.t o lim lois ol ( Utah Sau l and travel A son William Snow prei eded her ;r. .1. Sut VI Vol v im ude I Maple Leaf and the first place perpetual trophy at the California Star Ball. During their three and a half week tour of England and Scotland, the ballroom dancers will compete in the world championships to be held in Blackpool. Two teams will compete in Latin dancing and two will Championships Tri-Cit- Utah Obituaries - Scott Callison, 72, of SALT LAKE CITY William 100 W,. Provo. died McKinley "Mickey'' Oswald. 77. March 1977 24. at Thursday. died Thursday; funeral Saturday Utah Valley Hospital after a long noon, Yalecrest Ward Chapel. illness. 1035 S 1800 E Bernice Nebeker He was born 1905 3. in July Bennion, 72. died Wednesday, Bolivar, Mo., a son of George graveside services Saturday. 11 Scott and Ida Myrtle Wells a m., Wasatch Lawn Memorial Callison. He married lona Park Ada Belle Davis, 75. died Carter on June 7. 1952 in Las Thursday; graveside services Vegas. m , 6500 S a Saturday. II He was educated in California Redwood Road Rev a Haw ley schools and lived in California Dunn, 80, died Wednesday; until 1952 when he moved to funeral noon. 260 E. Provo Mr Callison was a South Saturday Temple Charles R. hardwood floor laver and retired Eitigerald. 88. died Wednesday, George S, Charles Mrs Monterey. ( Norman, Mary Provo. grandchildren, 25 14 greatgone sister Mrs randchildren, Gladys Jackson. Santa Paula. Cahl Graveside services will be Monday at II a m in Provo City Friends niav call at Cemetery Walker Mortuary in Provo Sunday from 6 to 8 p 111 or Monday one hour prior to services Alfred King GHEEN - Alfred King, 70. County Green River, died Wednesday. March 23, 1977 at the Utah ol Valley Hospital A brother and two children live in I tah County He was bom May 24, 19i in Antimony. Garfield t ounty. a son ul .Monro and Martha Wallace King He married Dantma Smith on Sept Jii WW in Hu knell The Wavne (ountv marriage was solcnmiml later the Mann LDS Temple She died several years ,11 He was a l.ililicl Survivors include lour sons and one daughter tiarrv King lcnver. Kav H King American Fork U'an 1. King anu laddie M King both of Green River. Mrs lor'ue Ann Pead l.indon five brothers and in two sisters Millord King. Reubrn I'ayson. King. Ituhlield Vrel King Draper. .Monro Iouisville Ky King Doran King Palo Ait t'aol Mrs Mice Huen!mk Central. Sewer (ountv. Mrs Ann 27 Holmes. Salt lake tits anil m grati.ii hil'lrcn g'eat gr.imli hildren Funeral servu es wiil te dav at (.reen : -- r I. lis Ward Chapel at I p in Friends niav one hour prior call at the i ha Miirial wiil he in to services Elgin Cemetery hmerv ounty undei the Oireilion ol fausett Morluarv Pro ST. MARK S IUTHIB4MCMUBCH 46IH..U'" tSlii leple - MAGNA Chapel HELPER. Carbon County -Mary P Cha. 87. died Wednesday, funeral Mass SaturSt day. 10 a in Anthony's Church HI.I EHELL Duchesne CounDonald Day Bolton, 57, died ty Wednesday funeral Satuiday 11 a m Altamonl Ward Cbapel IH)t N T I Ft L Mary - - Nallresi Lawrence. 81 died funeral Saturday-nooliountilul Seventh ward Chapel KlHlSIIVHEM. Sevier County Slade LaRell Hagley. 2 A and old son of Carolyn Maye Syddall Hagley. - died iun "f Theodore Carlos and Sandra Faye Nelson Astle died Wednesday, graveside services were held today MltNRiiE. Vvier County Jensen Jones. 73 died Wednesday, funeral Saturday, pm. Monroe Second Ward Ruth Chapel VERN VI. died ' S. !h1ij U - I,.,-..- " wi S.. , . of. o 9 Saturday Ward m a 11 HaKh. 78 funeral instruction in Latin routine from Vernon Brock of Houston, Latin American dance of the United fight), rumba, samba, cha cha and jive. International style of ballroom dance is characterized by the precision, ease of movement and elegant poise of the dancers. The four standard rhythms in their quickstep. Pair Wed In 1917 Plan Fete Francis Lamar and Tuttle will Zola Otteson their 60th observe wedding anniversary on Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. at the family home, 106 W. Center St., Springville. Friends and relatives are invited to attend, and the family request no gifts. The Tuttles were married March 28, 1917 in the Manti LDS Temple. have They been Springville residents for over 50 vears. Missionary News Item farewell A testimonial lor Ronald E. Turnrr son of Mr and Mrs Jay Turner, will be Sunday at 3 5 p in m the Orem 4Jnd Ward Chapel 4i E 400 N He has been (ailed to the Braril Sao Paulo South Mission lie will enter the Uncage Training Mission on April 7 Causes Fire Loss of Barracks Timpanntfos of World War I Veterans will hold its monthly meeting Monday at p m. in the American below the 'Block Y' caused $3,000 to a 1 rooms at Kast. Provo 100 of Provo. to a Provo (iulbrandren 2670 3iX) on An I on Legion - 4 IM According i , I,.,.,, ;. ltd Fire Department report, Irnm the , w - ..i, .1 tk, - i" i. .' """. .. ,i ,.,. .,, ::v N larl C. moo Before Utah . i i . ,uu v. IVANCIUCAL o,. FRl CHURCH 180 ... it. c f.... 400 t - or r.M! ;rvi-7- . 1, 0,.m roilor jomti -,. Wilion .n, J - 1 1 1 t'i Vl ft J , i jf shackling himself in 13 seconds under water in honor of the birthday anniversary of Harry Houdini. Photos bv Meb Anderson in Thursday after being morning asked by a member of the he said it press why was in memory of Harry Houdini's birthday. was Houdini an internationally known escape artist who was born March 24, 1874. He died in 1926. While Bryll Schultz, 24, a Brigham Young University student who said he intends to get his bound and shackled in chains, binding hands and feet, he stood in his V ..'. trunks, swimming "How long have you been doing tricks?" escape "About 12 to 14 years," Mr. Schultz said between quivering lips. "What happens if you can't get out of your chains?" "I hope some of you will take pity and jump in after me." To that remark, one shivering reporter said, "Good luck." "Have you ever done this before?" "Yes, but this is the coldest it has ever been. It's too bad Houdini wasn't born in July." "Can you swim?" This question, from the press, brought the first ' A SHIVERING Bryll Schultz shows he has unshackled himself in the mud and water of Utah Lake. The weather was cold and the water colder, prompting Mr. Schultz to express the wish Mr. Houdini had been born in July. freezing temperature. At the appointed time the escape artist stood on the end of a boat pier alone. He asked if everyone was ready, and someone said, "Are you ready?' He jumped off the pier with an expression of negative expectation. It seemed as if he was under the water much longer than the 1 m ( Eages to Host Visit PLEASANT GROVE -- Pleasant Grove Aerie 3372, Fraternal Order of Eagles, will host the Utah State Aerie Visitation Saturday at the Aerie Home. Activities will begin at 6 p.m., Aerie 7 meeting will be hf'd at dinner p.m. and with following. Dancing, with live music, will conclude the evening Honored guests will be John Shepherd, Utah State worthy president, and other state officers. Judy Bourne is chairman of the dinner members ol assisted auxiliary. r loom l 90 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN THE CREATION OF MONUMENTS BEESLEY MONUMENT I & VAULT FROVOfUCMfMUHITY 725 So. State 900 Eait, Provo IHUKIN 'f.V: t titwtl ', (Imrik wiut " 201 W. 1st , 41 II 00 ii'.'iiX M 373-700- 1 S, Provo (COii EAST Of fHOVO CEMITEIY) .374-058- 0 by the ladies 51. 0... Ill HU i.Jll tllt.HUMl I or Pi Grove thorm 0ili l.k.l ion!dM 1)0 that IIM IK fttn H- man to do extremely ..." 13 seconds that he actually was. smile from Mr. Schultz He got out of the water and the answer "yes." fast and was covered by The escape artist towels. Shivering more explained the cold wind than before he was suband water made the trick jected to more questions. more difficult because, "I panicked for a on one hand it slowed minute. got my hands down reaction time, and undone fast but my feet on the other the shaking and attached chains sank slowed down precision into the mud where 1 and physical movement. couldn't work on them. I Mr Schultz's wife, finally sat down on the Lois, stood by holding her bottom and got my feet baby wrapped several above the mud and then times in a large blanket. removed them " When asked if she After the interviews worried, she said she Mr. Schultz got in his car wasn't worried he would and was driven home by drown, but said she was his wife concerned she might People remaining at have to nurse the cold he the lake watched him go was likely to get from the and some said such lo ... .,, J7 em I- things as, "Houdini would have been proud." "I wouldn't do that for $25,000," and "He must be an extremely brave toys flowers ore 700 W P.... Wimamt Fitltt, ' s shaking in the freezing wind and tried to answer questions from reporters. two Wiuno - .... . ... ".. - he jumped Lake OREM COMMUNITY CHURCH m ,, n ,..'-- ,"' . ISO ss imVliTHucH V , - PROVO FLORAL rear-engine- . sportx-ar- cmuhcm WIMUMT "! s- v y the fire probably started as the result of a backfire , h . Y & GREENHOUSE irmt xi repertoire are waltz, master's degree in foxtrot, tango and library science, was Vets mountainautoeastfire Provo,the just Tuesday, Will Meet damage sports car owned by Robert North 1 Escape Artist Observes Houdini Birth With Feat ballroom dancing. Earlier this year, the dancers received special $3000 WW I " k - ; BRYLL SCHULTZ'S friends shackle his arms and feet prior to his jump into Utah Lake Thursday. The escape artist performed the stunt of un modern in compete ernal Eighth V uj-- Mi , S Wednesday, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SA"i1n, funeral Wednesday 2 p m Koosharcm Saturday Ward ChaH'l GARLAND Box Elder County (irruld llrn Aslle. stillborn ''" r;u,- - Jerrold Pratt Beesley. 78. died Tuesday, funeral Saturday. 1 p m 255 S 200 E Salt Lake City JOSEPH. Sevier County -Kathryn T. Patterson Rutan. 70. died Wednesday, funeral Monday. 11 a m Joseph ward X'M m.- (,,, services Saturday noon. Mt Olivet Cemetery John Richard Harris, 45. died Wednesday, memorial services Saturday p m . 260 E South n.u Seie, Haiiiip II graveside Wednesday, RIVER. Emery .kL"" r 5 V paso doble (Spanish bull Calif ' Canadian -- City. Raymond Braun. Springville. Jerry Braun, ' ' -- ' Among these awards was first place at the champion States. Brock helped the computer's capability. student dancers a the council technical recommended They appoint committee to analyze the probable needs for the next choreograph the four minute competition several years and suggest possible actions. routines which consist of Survivors include his widow, two sons and four daughters, Mrs Nadine Meek. Cameron Scott Callison and Frank Palmer all of Bakcrsficld. Callison, Calif Mrs Georgia Funston, Ventura. Calif ; Mrs Juanita Adams and Mrs Jane Sigman. both of Sallord. Ariz two stepdaughters and two stepsons. Mrs Norma Hogan. Salt Uke t i 1 numerous awards. Corporation for $1,587. Mr. Haines, his assistant, Barry Bartlett, and city Finance Director Alan Homer, asked the city for a review of the city's data processing system. In a memo to the council, they said the memory storage capacity of Orem's computer is being exceeded in several program areas and new programming and data processing requirements pending development also are making demands beyond the W,,d V daiisMers Mr. Evelyn' K'bbe. Mrs t n NUonpi liarnv both Sail Hv, sevrn grandi hildren. e (M fi ,, gramii hildren Uunal was in the S,;i l.(ke i.kfs! City Cemetery contrihutionn to Utah IdaM A" iali'i dancers have won n 407 '"; i , i . I Physical Education. Under their education, the ballroom recommendations for future needs. TV city will buy a vibratory compactor for street compaction from Rocky Mountain Machinery for $10,170. It also will buy a backhoe from Peterson y Tractor Co. for $16,890, a one-totruck from Ford for $4,896, and a utility bed from Williamsen ltl'ig le of College five-memb- er in 1970. Gerald A. Ostler Evergreen Cemetery ,m, city's data processing system and make George lkv, Church. The 41 - member team under the direction of Emerson and LaGene Lyman of the BYU Orem City Council this week approved expenditures totaling $33,453 for construction equipment. The council also asked City Manager Albert Hianes to appoint a committee to review the S. Callison .... . f is Orem City to Buy Construction Gear Local Obituaries I f n "WwaR .....nw,f, ,.,,- -. are, standing from left, Gary Housekeeper, Lee Carroll, Roger Clark, Craig Pace, Joe Wheelwright, Boyd Bowler and Carl Robbs. Kneeling from left are Carlos Merlen, Dave Carter and Alan Clark. RIVER CANYON ROAD AGENTS will be among the participants in the March of Dimes Walkathon Saturday, April 2, and plan to entertain walkers in the Provo - Orem area walk at Scera Park in Orem during a food break. Members of the group husband; ; While in Pocatello, the dancers will also perform in several high school assemDlies and conduct a fireside for the LDS |