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Show SUNDAY, Sunday Herald JANUARY1, tah County Store Human 1988 Obituaries OrienA,Spencer, 57 LongIllness | Springville, Dies at Age 69 Fatal for Johnson, 69, Springville, died Payson Man Vista Villa rest home i: Orem Spencer, 57, died Friday at Utah Biner W store several days,” sarn David Logan, 10, children Logan The Mrs. Logan stopped the the at the colorful bird robin. Most speculations are that the red-breasted warbler was perhaps one of the few robins who decided to brave a Utah winter this year. returned to Springville in 1960, and became a member of the local SPEB- later solemmized in the Mant!) Survivors include one son, Temple, | Marous Johnson, Salt Lake ‘Annie Baker Provo Bird authorities say there He received his education in| City; two grandchildren; one are some robins who do not the Indianola Flemertary sister. Behool, North Sanpete High Fumeral services will be com migrate, and thus just stay School and Wasatch Academy. ducted Tuesday at noon at the around in the fall instead After his martiage he raiiched Wheeler Mortuary Chapel, of going south with their fh Indianola and Mt. Pleasant. Springville, where friends may friends and relatives. He later moved to Wtah Coun call Monday from 7 to 8 p.m., to the ser-| ty, continuing ranching in Ben- and Tuesday prior 11 Health | ish Burial will be at the SpanFork City Cemetery. Items Stolen | Provo police are investigating Jater transferring into producthe theft of numerous tools, & tion at the sameplant. Due to| tool box, keys, copper tubing fii health he reured Mar. 31,/ and a volt-watt meter from a 2967. He was a heater in ‘he| foiling mills at the time of his) service truck at the Coca Cola Plant, 520 S. University Avenue, While at oon) Valué of the missing items Mf, Spencer and his family re- HEBER CITY—Funeral serv- was estimated at about $250. fided in Salem, Spanish Fork, ices will be Monday at ‘pa Springville, Provo, Lindon, in the Heber Third LDS Ward) Lehiand in 1987 moved to Pay- Chapel for Margaret Catherine! Clarence S$. Hunt fon, where he has since made Hicken Rasband, 81, Hi leber | his home. City. She died Thursday at a He was well known in the| Tooele rest home of natural caging association, AUSeS, and was an owner. trainer and Mrs. Rasband was born Sept. breeder of thorobred horses. 1, 1886, at Park City, to John Beet horse racing Henry and Helen Isabell Todd ughout Western States. | Hicken. She married George He was also well-known |Thomas Rasband on Jan. 27, HeberCity Womanat 87. | Heart Attack | Claims @he time as one of Utah's top 1999, at Heber City. Their raar- urc . (Continued from Page One) least 196 people and burned h big 4: about 200 homes and thatch Barnard said ope s had been carried out on dog: in which a kidn@y had been transplanted from dog to dog B, held in dog for five then transplanted back to dog The |buts to the ground. Most of the kidneys worked well, he said victims werecivilians. At least SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)—yniversary poster child, is on a/17 Americans were among the 80ME LUCK! The March of Dimes national’ five week nationwide tour of 20) wounded. poster child, 4-yeat-old Timmycities during the annual Jan-| The ierforists occupied one KOBE, Japan (UPI)—-A 4 |Fass, Saturday presented the/uary March of Dimes campaign. |district capital for five hours, | year old man bought $3 worthof Elizapeth Annie Nuttall Bak- |Church of Jesus Christ of Lat-|Salt Lake City was the fourth assassinating a local councilor tickets in the Japanese governer, 86, of 1450 W. 500 N., Provo, jter-day Saints with a $16,000 stop on the tour for Timmy who| and the chief of a nearby! ment lottery to better his winning odds. It turned out ied Satutday at Utah Valley donation for the church’s birth arrived Friday night from Port-| village land, Ore., and leaves Monday| North Vietnamese and Viet jevet'y one of his 10 tickets was Hospital, following an ex.ended defects center here. ‘Timmy, supported by crulches' for Denver, Colo |Cong losses in counterattacks a winner and one of them took illness. She was born Oct, 10 1881, and heavy leg braces, made the) Represented at the presenta-|byallied forces were piaced at the $24,000 grand prize. The rest at Kanab, presentation to David 0. Me-|tign wore 88 Match of Dimes/@t least 121 killed. Allied |won lesser prizes. He was not Utah, Idaho, Nev-|Commanders said the Commu- identified. Kane Conunty, \Kay, S-year-old president of ant chapters in Utah, Idaho, Nev-| vist toll of dead was probably Utah, to Leon. \the Mormon church, higher and that many bodies Nut- | ‘The boy son of Mr. and Mrs.|ada and Wyoming. _ were hauled into the jungle for No rain has ever been tall and Chris- | Michael Jot Whittier, Calif., recorded at the town of Calama, ¢ * ret burial. tine Little Nut- symbolizes the more than 250,\00 American children born anUtah Obituaries the U.S, Command reported in Chile. tall. the loss of four Ametican She married ‘nually with ! birth defects, He! John D, Bak- jwas born with an open spine! SALT LAKE CITY — Arthur helicopters in South Vietnam Leland Ross, 73, died Thursday;/and four U.S. jet bombers er Feb. 19, and a club foot. 1919, in the | Timmy underwent spinal sur-|funeral Monday noon, Liberty|during 104 missions against EVEREADY Mrs, Baker Salt Lake LDS gery when he was five days Park LDS Ward Chapel, 445/targets in North Vietnam Temple. Her husband died Jan, old but physicians doubted he)Harvard Ave. Dr. Peatl R./Friday as mote clear weather jwould ever walk. Today the|Matthews, 65, died Thursday; |exposed bridges, railroads and 13, 1963. Mrs. Bakerlived all her life smiling, blond haired youngster’ funeral Monday noon, 96 EB. 7th\ MIG bases. All four tet pilots complen in Utah, She was a member of walks with full leg braces,/§ Estefania Otasue, 68, died were listed as missingin action with R@ise Total the LDS Church, received her crutches and a body corset, | Wecinesday; Solemn Requiem ‘The check, to go to the Mass Monday 10:30 a.m., Ca-| ‘The air losses Friday raised! batteries early education in Kanab schools and later attended \Primary Children’s tar “ thedtal of the Madeleine, 381/the war's total to 1,003 U.S. ($1.38 Valve) \aireraft downed—783 over North schools in Salt Lake City when Salt Lake City, was a final/m south Temple. \Vietnam and 220 in her family moved in 1888, payment of the year of a $42,When You 350 grant for the hospital's) OGDEN—Daisy Louisa Ho Bes yi tnam. / Dies at 86 $250 Worth Of Death Claims| work no the Geneva Steel Plant, L, Wom vices, He was employed by Kenne- | ott Copper Co. in Nevada and fm 1944 he began construction March of Dimes Gives 24 Yonks LD a e in, (Herald-UPI Telephoto) * baboon radiation, he said. The would live for s al da, a machine would be induce human blood baboon. pital birth defects center in Salt Lake City. Looking on are Mra. McKay, Mrs. LoVerne W. Parmley, president of the hospital board of trustees; and Governor Calvin L. Rampton. TIMMY FAAS, 4, Whittier, Calif, 198 March of Dimes | Poster Child, presents check for $15,000 to David 0. McKay, | #4, president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day | Saints, The grant is for use at the Primary Children’s Hos- and sure enough, if was a bers wéte also district champions in 1966. a It would be advantage in cases wie, not adviyable to tran humans itnmediately said Doctors would have car and the two children got out to get a good look national Chorus Cham- in conference caused it just before of the donor.” MainStreet while they were who won sevond place in Mr. Spencer @nd breeder of thorobred race a ¢horus contest in Milwaukee, Wis., in 1989, The chorus memhorses. Jobnson Mrs, driving along the road furnaces, Was avtive member of the SPEBalso well SQ8A and was a membed of Mr. and hearts news Town University schol Tue circulation of the will keep it (the and the storage time give the heart the o; of recovering from ehildren sew the bird on a fence on 350 North and nez, Calif, where he was em. Co. on its ployed by the Shell Ot) Co. soaking pit While in California, he was an He was bor Oct. 28, 1910, al Indianola, Saiipete Co,, a son of Henry Murt and Ida Shep. herd Spencer. He married Viola Ida Madsen April 7, 1934, in Provo, The merriage was Mr. Campbell of Orem. Johnson lived in Marti known asa the trainer, owner pi a by Shawn Logan, 18, and of Mr. “There is a ch “leftover” atop a fence, was sighted He married Thora Miner on Get. 21, 1921, at Provo, They Mr. Sponcer, were later divorced a longtime 1s in ferring them to humans spring or jus a ness. emy yee Geneva Steel baboons for days before ¢ for weather watchers —was the bird a sign of an early 8 lingering ill 4 someday store hu: robin from last summer? The bird, perched alone Spanish Fork, to Marcus V. Valley Hospital in Provo alter and Gudridur Wulffson Johnson. s . CAPE TOWN, South (UPI)—Dr. Christiaan said Saturday urday morning in Orem, and the news poses a qesiion of natural caures. He was born Jan, 6, 1009, at Orien Andrew in Baboons? A robin was sighted Sat- Saturday morning al the Mount PAYSON Hearts Now?... Here?... Yep Einer Johnson, SPRINGVILLE A Robin? n 4 | Provoan, 75 FREE PENLITE | She received a teaching cer- March of Dimes Birth Defects 83, died Friday; funeral Mon.| "8M. Buy 4 Wat Gm Plain City LDS} riage was later solemnized in Clarence Stuard Hunt, 75, 868 \tificate from Brigham Young Treatment Center, Chapel. George Victor the Salt Lake LDS Temple, He |8. Uth W., Provo, died of a Academy, served an LDS mis- ‘The March of Dimes has, Ward “SPIN PAKS” Active In Church jheart attack at his home early sion in the North Central States given more than $839,000 to the Car, 70, died Friday; funeral Postage Rates died June 15, 1949. He was en elder in the LDS She was a member of the of Saturday Mission, Mormon hospital center since|Monday 1 p.m., Lindquist and (Continued from Page One’ ¢hurch and an active member| LDS Church aad of the DaughWhen she married, her first its establishment in 1968. Sons Colonial Chapel. fot Brat clans aes al EVEREADY of the Payson Second Waid. ters of Utah Pioneers. home was Mendon, Utah, where Timmy, the 1968, 30th am) GRANGER — Hetman C. jor air mail, Surviving are his widow, Pay- Survivors include four sons No. EP675E she lived until eight years ago. ae Ceedee Pri “When you consider that six ou; three daughters and four and two daughters: Grant ThoShe taught school in Lakeview, Premium Mercury vate funeral iy. cents will carry a first-class sons. Mrs. Marjorie Smith, mas Rasband, Lindon; Ray ElVineyard, and in Utah County, McDonald OLEARFIELD Clatence letter to any one of 200 million Frovo; Blake Spencer, Salem: den Rasband, San Francisco; Mrs. Baker was a school Burt Van Streeter, 70, died Fri- Persons in states, as well as Mrs. David (Loraine) Healey, John C. Rasband and Irwin Bert teacher for 30 years and served day; funeral Monday 2 p.m.,|/etiets addressed to any of 63 Alpine; Mrs, Fred (Carma) Rasband, both of Heber; Mrs. pal the LDS Church 55 years as jmillion persons in Mexico and Swain, Clark Spencer, Michael Blaine (lean) Batty, Lindon; | 36 E. 7th 8, in private con- a YWMIA teacher, and was Canada,” Mr. Strong said, “this cer, all Payson; Steven Mrs. Roland L. (Geneve) Buys, structon also active in other church orSpencer, Salt Lake City; 20 Tooele; 22 Mf. Hent Prior to that| ganizetions, genealogy work and grandchildren; two | ey Jensen, 72, died Thursday; gest berets on ae as @tandchildren, his father and great-grandchildren; one broth- |he was an employee for 17 8g magazine representative in funeral Monday 1 p.m., Brig- The 20 per cent raise in first stepmother, Mr. and Mrs, H. M. ;jer and three sisters, Irwin T. lyears of the Orem interurban Relief Society. jham City First Ward Chapel. class rates ig a smaller perSpencer, Spanish Fork; three Hicken, Mrs. Owen (Lizzie) | railroad She was a member of the Succumbs Arthur Ernest hater raige than that imposed |] HEARING AID Cen ter brothers, six sisters and two Buel and Mrs. Claude (Nellie) | He was born June 7, 1892, at Daughters of Utah Pioneers and | VERNAL i —Thursday; y funer. . on other cl lasses of ff mail, mail, Mr. Mr, half brothers, Erwin Spencer, Bennett, all Heber City; Mrs, Fitzgerald, Ga.. the son of John was active in the organization HEBER CITY—Funeralserv- | Lod, 72, died Monday 11 a.m,, Vernal Mor-|Strong said, Further informaSalem; Ronald Spencer, Pay- Walter A. (Ethel) Mabey, South ‘Clarence and Maude Nunnally until her death. 149 North University Avenue ices for Ila McDonald Bullock,| ; he is available from your pn; Paul Spencer, Salem. Jordan. 973-2120 Prov vo, Utah | Hunt. She is sutvived by a son, , |62, Heber City, will be Monday,| . . local post office. iad Mrs. Alden (LaRella) Synder| Friends may call tonight at | He cametc Provoin 1910, and John I), Baker Jr., of Bethesda, " gaard, Wendover; Mrs. Reed| the Qlpin Mortuary, Heber, |married Olive Peterson at Md., four brothers, James A. 2 p.m., at the Olpin Mortuary Wie ine Jay in Heber, where friends may Tolbert, 20, - Oh; suner(Mada) Barker, Provo; Mrs. | from 7 to 9 p.m., and Monday Provo on May 9, 1914. Nuttall and Maurice Nuttall, jeall tonight from 7 to 9 p.m.,|al Saturday 11 am., Bennion ee Clarence (Norma) Norma, | prior to the services. Burial St. Gvorge; Vern M. Nuttall, iees. She died Wednesday at LDS Ward Chapel, 6200 S. RedSpanish Fork; Mrs. L. C. (Dor will be at the Heber City His hobbies were raising and Monday prior to the servRd. horses and game chickens. \ Does Your Home cus) Siemer, Orem; Mrs. Blaine Cemetery. |Lake City; five sisters, Mrs, El Calon, Calif, of natural) HONEYVILLE, Box Elder Heis survived by his wife of (Thelma) Edwards, Provo; | P. W. (Christina) Madsen, Pro- causes. County — Susan Hayes Gilmore, Se boxers. Heber Woman Hearing Aid Batteries [_BRIGHAM CITY — Martha’ still remains 0 . | Seegmiller2 from Page One) |vo; Mrs, Oro H. (Ethel) Moore, Mrs. Bullock was born July|91, died Friday; funeral MonJay P. Mackenzie, Provo; Salem, Utah; Mrs, H. B.| 4, 1905, at Heber City, a daugh- day 11 a.m., Lindquist and Sons Charles B. Hunt, Southern | (Clarissa) Cordner, Orem; Mrs, Pines, N.C., and Mrs. Larna H. George B. (Velma) Glade, Salt ter of William H. and Marian Colonial Chapel, Ogden. Andrew McDonald, She mar-| | Pierce, Inglewood, Calif.; seven Lake City; and Mrs. J. F. ; 3, TON, Cache County— the Payson Park-Second Ward! home, includes a son, Lyman’ grandchildren and eight great- church. Friends may call at|Platt, 4, now in military serRigby Mortuary Paysun, Sun-|vice in Mississippi having but day from 6-8 p.m. and Monday recently returned from Vietjor to services, Burial will nam; Joe, 21, filling a mission Reds Say | LET Rohbock Sons Floral North Vietnam. 1042 S. State Orem MAKE YOUR SPECIAL EVENTEXTRA SPECIAL with BEAUTIFUL Berg Mortuary Services Phone FR 3-184! Aue ARRANGEMENTS Annie Baker funeral sery- Lu ies pending. 1 WILLIAMS PHARMACY |SUNDBERG Morlaaoy OPEN SUNDAY From 11 a. m. to 8 p.m. Oliver David Johnson funerat|| services will be conducted Monday at 1:90 pur. in tive Orem Eleventh Ward Chapel 440 East 800 South. Friends moy call ot the Olpin Sundberg Mortuary Sunday eves 496 N. 900 E. SS, Insulation nr (Hazel) West, Salt Lake city edLeonardBullock on SePt- signer Jardine, 61, died Thurs- grandchildren, Also surviving and six grandchildren. . Survivors : include her hus- day; funeral Monday noon, ¥ are four brothers and sisters, | Services : are pending at Berg | band; one and two daughters, eu LDS Ward Chapel, Mrs. Clyde Singleton and Mrs. Mortuaryin Provo. Glenn Bullock and Mrs. Keith Jess Thurgood, both of Provo; A, (LaRae) Nielsen, both of in Payson City Cemetery. |in England; Ed, 19, a student Dewey M. Hunt, Magna, and Salt Lake City; Mrs. Maurice ea lat BYU and expecting a mission |Mts. Clifton’ Hendrickson, |IMPOUND BOATS (Lou Jean) White, Santa Ana,| call soon; Gene, 17, a senior Smithfield. SEOUL (UPI) — Communist Calif.; 14 grandchildren; three and Roberta, 15, a sophomore,| Funeral services will be North Korean patfol boats both at Provo High School; Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the|impounded five South Korean brothers and two sisters, WilMcKay 13, at Farrer Junior |Chapel of Memories, Provo. |fishing boats and $0 crewmen liam Fay McDonald and Mrs. | (Continued from Page One) High School; Gordon, 7, a first hor may call at the Same|Saturday. The patrol boats Brad (Blanche) Baum, both of of bombs, most of which were grader at Joaquin School and place Tuesday from 6 to 6 p.m./approached a 70-boat fishing Heher; Dean MeDonald, Ogden; | Calvin McDonald, Santa Maria,| delayed action, The result was baby Irene, 3%, who remains and Wednesday prior to serv-| fleet off the east coast aear Heavy Steel Reinforced ConCalif.; Mrs. Eugene (Litcille) thatthe itshipwas wasforced stay at home. here. lest it tostrike jices, Burial will be in the|Demilitarized Zone separating) j fohnson, Tuscarora, Nev. 1 etete Cover and Vault. Mr. Lyman, who is 49, is a} ; |North and South Korea. V-type tongue-in groove plax Burial will be at the Heber delayed action bombs. |civil engineer’ and resides with | 7"? follhecteeetl tic aiphalt secl unites cover f City Cemetery. Eigat bombs fell around the |his wife and family of six chilsecurely with voult, vessel, lzveStia said, the first|dren in Stockton, Calif, Two of| Thefirst known true lightship | Labor Day is celebrated Arched construction of cover ond V-type taal afford addiexploding 25 minutes after the|his daughters, Carolyn and Jo- was an oversized rowboat everywhere on American soil tional strength where earth raid and the rest going off at Bune at present students at anchored in the Thames Estua-|from the Virgin Islands to weight and strest greatest, \ry of England in 1732. |Samoa. intervals for 12 hours. |BYU. Available with artistically deA Soviet protest note released \ | signed moulded eover for Friday said the ship was put} | oe or with | fe) LPI N out of commission Thursday| Beesley vaults ere. thoroughly ring @ raid on Haiphong asit | teatoned for added strength ‘was unloading wheat flour for 373-3276 ning from 7-9 and at the church Monday from 12:30 p.m, until time of services, Interment In the East fond durability. Beosley Vaults are available through leading Funeral Directors. BEESLEY Monument & Vault Company Have Adequate UB Let Us Show You How 4 INCHES ADDITIONAL INSULATION will keep you more comfortable at less cost — as well as keep your ceil. 1 . 5 ings so clean you won't believeit. COME IN OR CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE te Immediae Par » f} Pee y Pasig BUILDING VALTIES TELEVISION TOP OF THE HILL — SOUTH OREM 1698 8, STATE o |Provo and three children, Mrs. Gives Kidney Provo; Mrs. O'Niel Spencer, | . ly. | Funeral services will bee} (Continued @onducted Monday at 2 p.m,in| il| Mrs. Jack (Mozelle) Thornton,| |