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Show Page 4+— THE HERALY, iydia 5. Bowers NEPHI — Funeralservices for ida eee Sackett: Pass Bowers, 76, Nephi, who died Monday at her nome, will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Neph: First Ward Chapel Friends may call at Anderson Funeral Home tonight from / to $ O'clock ami at the chapel Watnesday prier to services. Burial will be in Vine Bluff Cemetery. Mrs. Bowers was born Sept.3, 1888 in Tucker to Edward W. and Amelia Powell Sackett. She married Vivian George Pass in 1818, wt Gara Bowers She 125 OW Lehi, died of She was born Aprii 2, i834 in Lehi to Don Carlos and Annie Loane Goodwin Leveridge. She married Thomas Leon Peet in Salt Lake City, and he died Oct 8, 1958 Mrs. Peet was active in the LDS Church Survivors include one son and one daughter. Don L. Peet, Leki and Mrs Paul C (Gail) Peck Pleasant Grove 10 dchildren. and 18 Fu willbe services Thursday at in Wing | px friends may call Wednes pm. and Thursday prior to services. Burial will be in Lehi Qty Cemetery ST. GEORGE — Lola DeMille Bryner, 73. of St. George,died of cancer Sundayat the homeof a daughter in Grem She was born May }, 191 in Rockville, Washington County, a daughter of Ira and Clara Dennett DeMille ser a et Levin Bryner ui the Salt Lake LDSTemple He ‘Surviving are two sons and two Boyd Bryner, Brigham City: Clair Bryner, Las Vegas, Nev; Mrs. Guy (Barbara) McDonald, Heber City, and Mrs. Quentin (Elaine) Hale, Orem. 23 grandchildren three great-grandchildren, 4 brother and sisters, Guy DeMille, Rockville; Roach DeMille, Las Vegas. Nev Richard DeMille, Salt Lake City Edwin DeMille and Mrs. Grant (Allie) Wright, both of Hurricane, W: and Mrs. Re WoodlandHills Calif Ariz -- Fanny la Ida, Cemetery under direction of Payne Mortuary. SALT LAKE CITY ftan C Larsen, 75, 630 E. 2700 5., Salt died Sundayin a Salt pital arsen was the father of Marvin C. Larsen, Lindon, and Alvin Francis Larsen, Springville He was born April 29, 1899 in Georgetown, Ida.. a son of Christian and Nellie Irene Smith Larsen, He married Charlotte Beardali in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, and she died Oct. 27, M7 Mr. Larsen was employed by the LDS Hs Funeral wil be Thursday at 1 p.m. in the St George Second LDS Ward chapel Friends may call at Metcalf Mortuary Wednesdayfrom & to9 pm. and anehour pri to services. Burial will be in $ George Cily arland Meats and at the City and County Building. all in Salt Lake City. He was active in the LDS Church, and was a high priest in Grant church auxiliaries. She belonged Mortuary ‘Third Ward. tery services will be Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Grant Third Ward Chapel, til Charlton Ave. Friends maycall 185 E. CENTER 373-1841 Prove HenryT. Booke Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday ii a.m. in Provo West Utah Stake Center 10 West 300 South. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuaryof Provo. Tuesday § tc 8 p.m. and at Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple. Wednesday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and at the ary Cape) Thursday one services Burial will fe innl ysian Burial Gardens. Clarence B. Phoenix Wednesday until 10:45 a.m Interment Provo City Cernetery Beall Phoenix, 68, Provo, were beid Monday at the Berg Prove Drawing Room Chapel. Provo. Burial was in Green Hills Draper Naylor Pedersen Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday 2 p.m in the Berg drawing room chapel of Provo. Friends may cali at the mortuary and Interment Provo C ity Cemetery Provo Ruth Mercy esy 5arrer Funeral ser conducted eh: 1 AM in the Berg Drawing room Chapel of Provo Interment Provo City Cemetery Mesa, Arizona Fannie Woolf Elizabeth Funeral services for Clarence Ceinetery, Greensbore > Mr Phoenix died Thursday following astroke He was born April 18, 1908 i Greensboro to John Jasper He six daughters, Mrs. Pett C Mrs Bartlett (¢ Dorothy) Mitchell and Mrs. Mary Alice Martin, both of Salt Lake City, Mrs. George B Survivors include one son and (Norma' Holbrook, Ogden, Mrs. Ray ‘Helen Spendlove, Vernal one and Mrs ery (Beverly) Salt Lak (Jeannette) Brown, Neward, Prine, San Diego, Calif.; 20 18 great Calif, five grandchildren, and grandchildren, grandchildren, and onesister twosisters. Mrs. CW. (Annie) Lewis, Salt LakeCity. Coombs Utah Obituaries Funeral services will be conducted Thursday li A M in the Prov ard chapel 700 N. 600 E. Provo, Friends may ‘call at the mortuary Wednesday 6 to 8 P M. at the SALT LAKE CITY — Funeral services for William “Bill” Dean Jarvis, 75, of 379 E. 800 S., Salt Lake City, whe died of cancer Sunday in a Salt Lake City hospital, will be Fridayat 1 p.m at Colonial Mortuary, 2120 S. State St Mr. Jarvis, a native of Eureka was bern June 27, 1899 to Abraham Bold and Caroline Sweat Jarvis. He married Edith Gregory on Dec. 19, 1949 in Sait LakeCity. She married Robert E. Morrow on Oct. 31, 1925 in Salt Lake City and he died March 11, 1931. She married Edwin W. Johnson on March 19. 1964 in the Salt Lake vors include her hushand married Esther Irene Henry on Jan. 2, 1946 in Elko, Nev.. and she died on March 22, 1974 ‘Bi D. far Mr. Jaryis was a construction and mining worker. He was a of the LDS Church. A Isabelle B. Johnson member veteran of both World War| and COPFERTON, Salt Lake World War II, he was active in County — Funeral services for the American Legion Isabelle Butte Johnson, 81, of Survivors include his widow Copperton, whodied after a long two stepsons and one illness Mondayat her home, will Stepdaughter, Dor. B. Gregory be Thursday at noon in the Grantsville; Merlin A. Gregory Copperton Ward Chapel. 350 Murray, and Mrs. Edith Worden. 13 Hillcrest, She wasthe mother of Fayetteville, Tenn itsuy (Dartene) Pett, Orem. grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs Johnson was born Oct. 6. Harvey (Ruth) Ainsworth, and Mrs Ethel ain Sandy to John and Annie Sandy, McConnell, Salt LakeCity Briggs Butte. She marti Friends may call at the Mowrey on Aug 1918 in Farmington, and the mortuary Thursday from 6 to 8 marriage was later solemnized pm. and Fridayone hour prior to Bu: he in in th ake LDS Temipic. He cena Gardens of the Valley died July17, 1921 Christian Forsythe Phoenix “tt and they were divorced Oct. 17, 1919. He died July7, 1973. to several clubs in Prove, and Survivors include her son, Dr. served as president of the Neike James A Merrill, Oklshoma Qub. Survivors include two sons and one daughter, Dr. Wilbut C. Merrill and George, A Merrill, both of Payson; Max A. Merrill Woolf and Mrs. M.G. (Aenone) and Wayne W. Merrill, both of Christensen, both of Mesa, and Col. (Ret) Henry M. (Mack) Salt LakeCity. The family suggesis f Sai ond, TEX, contributions to the American grandchildren 16 great grandchildret one brother and CancerSociety. four sisters, Mrs. Thomas(Ida) Woolsey, Prevo; M. Vernon Constance Kish Coombs and Mrs. Retta Allen, GRANGER —- Constance Kish, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Alma Hansen and Mrs. Ruth 52, former resident of Provo, died Monday in Granger at the Kearl, both of Cardston. Funeral services will he wine of a eee Funeral Provo St Thursday at Hi an. int Ninth Ward chapel, 700 N. 606 B ge was the daughter of Henry Friends maycall at the Berg and Betty Rose Qvertnan, and Mortuary in Provo Wednesday had been credit manager for from6 to 8 p.m. and Thursdayat W.T. Grantwhile living in Provo the ward chapel prier to ces, Burial will be in Provo Survivors inciude thiee daughters and four sons, Marvin Cemetery. Roy Earl Park C. Larsen, Lindon; Alvin Francis Larsen, Springville; Mrs. Arnold Place of funeral services for (Leora) Paskett, Wells, Nev.; Masons to Honor Roy Earl Park, 80, Provo, have Lewis Dean Larsen, Buena Park, Charles Clifton Larsen, been changed to the Berg Oldtime Members Calif; Salt Lake City; Mrs, Glen (Elva) Mortuary of Orem. 500 N. State Damascus Lodge will honor Werner and Mrs, Gene (Emma St, They will be held Thursda t 2 old-time members of the lodge Jean) Peaden. both of Murray, ‘Thursdayat 6:30 p.m. ata dinner 27 grandchildren; 10 pm. Friends may call at t in the Masonic Hall. The lodge great-grandchildren, and five mortuary Wednesday from6 to8® pm. and Thursday prior to brothers and three sisters meeting will followat 7:39 p.m Arland Larsen, Lella Larsen servi Mr. Park died at his home ee Monday. Mrs Head“Binice| Hardy and Nellie J. Larsen, all of Salt May vis wes &petaber of te LD Church Survivorsinclude her husband and two sons, Vern Pass, Murray, and Don Pass, Nephi; three grandchildren; one brother and one sister, Alma Bowers, Layton and Mrs. A. L. (Hannah) Tayler, Mapleton; three half-prothers, Rey Sackett and Lawrence Sackett, both of Garden Grove Cziif., and Ernest Elizabeth Beth" Coambs Woolf poke inhalation Sundaynight 81, Provo, died in the Laitheran Hospital in Mesa Saturday of complications following surgery ‘She was a native of Nephi and fee? and Katherine Strebel had fived in Prove for many Ne married Donna soe Ostler, and they were years Mrs. Woolf was born June 6, Giyoreed. He married Beulah Mane Rose, and they were 188 to Mark Anthony and Henrietta McCune Coombs. She Sackett, Michigan. diverced Mr. Taylor was a heavy married Golden LeGrand Woolf equipment operator in Utah and on March 3), 1916 in the Thelma P. Merrill Cardston, Alberta, LDS Temple. Idaho. Survivors include three sons and he died Get. 11, 1966. As a young girl, she moved SUN CITY, Ariz — Funeral and three daughters, Kenneth services are scheduled Taylor, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. with her family to Canada. From Wernesdayin Sun City, Ariz., for LeRoy (Sharon Sue) Ulrich, 19% to 1974 Mrs. Wooif lived in ‘Thelma Peery Merrill, 74, of Sun Ann, Gayle. Michael Provo, excepi for some years she ind Kerry lan Tavlor_all spent in France while her City, whe died Sunday in a and was LDS imissiea Phoenix hespiial afier a long of idaho; two grandchiidren: illness. Unree brothers and one sister, resident there. She aiso spent Two of her brothers live in LeRoyS. Taylor, Mapleton; Mrs. four years in tran where her Payson. Fontella Buckner, Leo A husband supervised a contract She was born Oct. 18, 1899, in Taylor and Stanley $. Taylor, group from Brigham Young Payson to George A. and Hannah University with the National aliof Provo. Elizabeth Plage Peery. She Graveside services wili be Teachers College of Iran ‘Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Paul, She always was active in the married Arthur L. Merrill on ina Burley apartmentfire. He was born Nov. 11, 1915 to died May21, 1971 daughters, MESA, Friends may cail at Larkin Mortuary, 260 F. South Temple. Salt Lake City, Wednesday from § to 8 p. Copperton Delivery Deadline 5:30 Daily 7 a.m. Sunday If you have not received your Daily Herald by 5:30 oe: call your at the chapel in ifursday one hour chape! Thursday prior to QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS| ZENITH & RCA -1.V. AND STEREO, MAGIC CHER, O'KEEFE & MERRITT, GIBSON, KITCHEHAID, FRIGIDAIRE | ARD AMABA APPLIANCES Prove Roy Eari Park Funeral services will be conducted in the Berg drawing room of Orem 500 N State Thursday 2 P.M Friends maycall at the Mortuary Wednesday 6 to 8 P.M. Thursday prior te services. Interinent Provo City Cemetery 1 Wednesday’ 10a.m, St. Joseph ve Church Bernice Marie Wagstaff Astor 72, died Sunday; funeral Wednesday, 1) om., Chae! of Flowers Mortuary One traffic engineer concluded there appeared to be no logical following an onsite explanation forthe three serious inspection Monday, but they accidents. were not convinced that a Some Sight Obsiructioas solution can be found to why All agreed that there is a accidents are occuringat serious sight distance problem tion. for vehicies traveling west on Lt. Rey Hurst. city traffic 200 North. On the northern side officer, said one fatality and a of the University Ave. serious accident occured when intersection, buildings and a southbound vehicles turned left haystack associated with the from Universityinto 2200 North. Brigham Young University Anotherfatality occured when a Dairy Farm restrict the view of vehicle was crossing University vehicles coming from the north Avenue from wes: to east. All To the south from the same three cars were struck by spot, the view oftraffic heading northbound vehicles. north is blacke Avenue The traffic Stewart, 225 N 1600 W., E. 160 Allan iOnnaPARAS FURRITURE 60 Ms. Stats, Oren - 224- and Victoria imaybe causing problems. Beforea traffic Sigalcan be traffic ane mi enough to warrant a race Mr Wadley said the situation would be watched carefully when Albertsons beginsbusiness. Motorists observed at the intersection pulled almost into the University Avenue traffic lanes to get a view north and south of the 2200 North intersection. the officials noted This appeared to be in part because of the poor viewof oncoming traffic at the legally required stopping place beside the stop sign Stop Line Discussed The traffie officials disenssed the possibility of installing a stop line at theSign as Soon as someof FASHION WILL COSY WOMEN LESS Why? Because of o new store in Provo. They have brand name samples at big savings. SAMPLES,ETC. Fashion's inflation Fighter 51 Mo. Univ. Prove | Phone 375-0976 PITTSBURGH PAINTS Divorces Prov oy to Harold and Helen Clark Phreckmorton, 107 W. 800, Prov Danny and erothy Hargett Peterson, 1128 N 1 Boy to Ro; Stacy Thompson ade 171 N. Grant, American Fork. Roy to Grant ansd Susan Wells Pace, raat bine Lane, Provo Ot, § Girl to Kent and Caroline Everett Murdock, P.O. Box {0,Springville Hoy to Jayand Jena Vee Cordon Smith, ul &. Mapie, Mapieton Boy o Ken and Carlen Wilson Young, MIN 400 E., Oren Girl to. Dennis and Suzanne Munzel Likes, 375 N 10a by the contractor in charge of the visibility problems can be ee a newAlbertson's store handled he suggestedsolutions uey Light poles for increased “safety applied, ‘lex Wadley atrafficengineer ironically, to traffic which has with the State Highway moved in relative safety until Department said he will now. There appeared to be no recommend the no parking signs ready answer to the question of wh ehiclae with almost be relocated a were the state right-of-way be ciar Mayor Russell D. Grange, involved in serious accidents. Mr. Wadley said speed may be ProvoCity, said he will discuss the sight distance problemwith the cause. Lieutenant Hurst said the contractortosee if thetrailer: sometraffic to and from the LDS emple uses 2200 North and one canbe moved fatalityinvolved people going to Will Begin SpeedStudies Mr. Wadleysaid he will begin the temple studies of speeds at the intersection to see if violations Lieutenant Hurst said he believes the cui speeds, allowed north of 1650} should be reduced, until traffic Clears residentialareas. experts agreed porn AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL et, Girl to Kirt and Corinne Reed Hanks, Jolin and Susan Shaw Bryan P.O. Box 422, Salem Bayto Dennis and M. Kathleen Rogers 285 N. 1600 W Apt. 96, Provo Girl to Fernando and Marian Correa Smith, 1277 N_ 900 W., Provo, Gil ve Dean end Patricia Wilkinson Cabellero, 6-A 335 Wymount Terr Provo, Boy to Douglas and Pat Stews.t Miller fyBeste, 24 1664 5), Ore: ony to Marvin and Joyce Hatton Davis, Butterfield Hansen, 60.700 W 326 Montgomery Drive Girl io Ferret D. and Vivian C. Gibby Boy to Willam5 Miner, 1827 §. 320 E., Orem Burton, 1340 E Boy 0, Paul and Sherry Stelner Girl to Paul and Sherrie Gillespie, 561 E. 100 N Pro Hopkins, 2555 N. 1600 Ni Girl to wimand Patricia Southward Boy to Robert an Burk, 158 Provo 531 Beverly Orem. ri Richard and Brenda Hassinger hl to Ronald and Michele 9Wahlen Gale, #28 E. 300 S., Apt. 15, Provo 800, N. Provo Gitl to Austin and Carta Marie Tayior Girl to Ho Franz and Karen Asay Horn, 1 3? 800 W. 76S. Main St., Grem 6, aT PAYSON HOSPIFAL Hoy to Ronald and Susanne Capunay Oct. 6: irl to Robert F o ee Johnson Price, $72.N. 700 W Bey la Glennand Judy Peay Monk, RD MGlsl to’ Robert K. snd. et Best 39, Lindon Girio Sonead Cirle: Camon Rogers, 15 N10 E, Prov Caineron, 238 5, 406 E., Provo, Gin Larry B. and LeAnn Hanks Bey to Lioyd and Barbara Smith Hales, 58 W. 300 N., Spanish Fork Perkins, RD 1,, Box 408-4, Mapleton. inl to ‘Timothy and Marie Vincent Boy to Wayne and Shanna Wilkerson Betts, 515 S Main St., Pleasant Grove Beardall, §1 S. 500 W., Provo Sil 3, Michie and foanoe Harris David L. Chnsiiansen irom Gwendotyn J oelansen. A. Chandler from Emily Wilde oneCendem granted divorcee or counter-claim, Jena! (Glee Tevrderirom’ Donald Wesley Lowder. Ho Johnson, $3 E. Center St. Springville Girl to Larry and Marie Maisev Flater Eo ROHBOCK 333.N University Ave., Provo Boy to Allen a aeeax Seeley Swensen, 25 S 9 Oct, 4. Buy te Thomas and Lee Ann Sorensen Clements 36 Baily .....8amto7 pm Sunday .... 6 to 11 ami Saturday . 9 am to 4 pm Department, Alex Wadley, engineer in the state highway department, and Prove Mayor Russeil D. Grange. Traffic Deaths Site ae State and cityofficials agreed there appeared to be optimum tk action to improve the visibility for the vehicles struck. Grel Circuiation Hours jnvalyed in accidents even though it was obvious sight distance improvements were needed. Looking the situation over are, from left, Lt. Rey Hurst ef Prove Police Officials Mystified 0 the Daily bead ion Dept. at betore 7 pm, daily and prior to services. Burial will be 375-5103 Ham, Sunday in Salt Lake City Cemetery services. Interment Provo City Cemetery. and THE REASON FOR twofatalities and a serious accident at the intersection of 2260 Nerth and University Avenue was not readily apparent to traffic engineers during an on site inspection Monday. Some changes will be made to increase the sight distance for vehicies travelling west out of 2200 North, Cars travelling In this direction have not been 2 Lela D. Bryner ‘Beth’ C. Woolf Fred §. Tayler BURLEY, da. Fred S. Taylor, 58, native of Prove, died gs LEHI — Iris Loveridge Peei, b. SONS FLORAL 042 § State Orem 225-3100 500 8., Springville Boy to Kenneth and Rienna Hi rman Lynn, 5-4 260 WymountT . iris L. Peet SeeeseodG0d04s 908906 jG kimBall Ne OFFICE FURNITURE now on display AT UTAH:u OFFICE SUPPLY 373-2230 & 69 Enst Center, Prove 748 South State $i., Oren 225-952 $91 South Main, Springville 489-7409 SUNPROGF EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT Reg. $10.35 SAVE $3.40 mi WALLHIDE LATEX FLAT WALL PAINT Reg. $9.97 SAVE S299 ounces _ HOW $698 INTERIOR-EXTERIOR VINYL LATEX PAINT Reg. $7.40 SAVE $2.22 ..... SANF ORD’S PAINT & GLASS, INC. PRINT — Chass —— WALLPAPER 397 EAST 400 SOUTH, SPRINGY: 6578 |