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Show Cetober 3. W974 Meeton Junior High erty 3 Obituaries Nebo District, Payson City Seek Site Stanley Wilkins ‘was the most feasivle jocation for kmier high site to the senior high Redhead, 4 will cost in the the new junior high Shoal was considered ai length. neighborhood of one-haif million Stanley Wilkins 70, of Prove, died tis morning ui a Provo est nome afier ar: Zines He was born Oct 3, Prove i Larense E. aad — Wilkins. i ‘Hewesan LDSChurch Sarvivers inde sglmn solemnized later in the Salt Lake LDS Tempie. Archie W. Nieison ihree PLEASANT GROVE— Archie Walterman Ni Grovecreek Grove, died n, 79, of $85 E. ive, Pleasant Tuesday at American Pork tic Friday at Li a.m in the Hinckley Provo Clarence B. Phoenix Funeral services are pending and wili be announced by Berg Mortuary otof Provo. Goshen Holladay Hills Funeral home oi Santaguin Emma B. Fowler Funeral services were conducied teday i p.m, in the Gosten Utah LDS ward chapel. Interment Goshen City Cemetery. Prove Rachel Beesiey Graveside services will be conducted Monday(timeto be announced later)in the Prove City Cemetery Prove Fern Smoot Brimhall Funeral services will be conducted Friday 2:00 P.M in the Berg Drawing room Chapel of Provo. Friends may call at the Mortuary Thursday 6 to 8 P.M. and Friday prior to services - Noel E. Pooi SALT LAKECITY — Funera! Copperton, services are pending for Noel who died after a long illness Elliott Pool, 71, Salt Lake City, Tuesday in a Salt Lake City who died Wednesday at his hospital, will be announced by home. Services will be ns and Barly Goff Mortuary, 8099 S, State St.. announced hy Mortuary, 571 E, 10S Murray Mr. Pool was a native of Mr. Schuitz was the brother of American Fork, born May 2. 1903 two Orem men to William Henry and Ruth MerHe was born Sept. 18, 1903 in cer Pool. He married Meiba Ephraim to Fredrick and Jennings in Logan. and she died Annie Anderson Schultz. He Noy. 11, 1972. married Pear! Sahiberg on Aug. Mr. Pos! established the Pool 8, 1925 in Farmingtoa, and the Display and Fixture Co. in 1546 marriage was solemnized later and served as president until his inthe Manti LDS Temple. death. He was well-known He was a machinist and throughout the Intermountain repairman for Kennecott Copper West for his store designing and Corp. before retiring. Active in planning. . Mr. Pool was memberof the civic affairs, Mr. Schultz was a Bingham Canyon volunteer National Association of Display fireman tor M0 years and served Industries, a charter memberof ‘on the Bingham City Council for Salt Lake Jaycees and a member of Utah Market Association i2 years, Sur ve include one son, Survivors include his widow Pool, Melbourne, son alia, one brother and one the U.S. Armyin ster, Milton H. Pool, Milford, Germany, and Maj. Russeli Schultz, Phoenix; six and Mrs. Willa P. Addy, Salt Lake Cily granachildren H. Schulte a1 Schultz, both of Ozem: Lenn M Robert A. Schultz, all of Sait Laxe City, and Gene Schultz, iiH ny VALLEY HOSHITAL Oakland, Calif. Burial will be in Ephraim "til to Kent and Jane Marie Roth j Cemetery 0 N., Pr 3 Barlow Smith Interment Cemetery Provo City Provo Abo! Hassan Siadat Graveside services will be conducted in the Provo City Ceiietery Friday 10:00 A.M ¥eiends may ea at the f Provo : Statistics Speed Reading Course Offered A speed reading course taraificatio’ disposition of present junior high facilities. Following a detailed search on maps and aerial photos of Payson, the city fathers agreed side of US, 8-91 which adjoins Parson High School property ‘71, of 211 S. 499 E.. am. Boyto Ai and Elis Molling 398 N_ 1120 W., Provo. Gir! to M. Scott and Mary Ann Brown Barret 562 N. 380 E, American Fork Michael and Karen Olsen twee University Village. 890, Salt Ceinetery. Sout Dakota conducted Frida the Provs City Cemetery. Highway8-51, we will be able to school, and this sile would land J PAYSON — Flood plain conducted tor, the area east ot ea reservoir system Highway &9-91, with the understanding that the county would assume respensibility for Community Youth Council, and the plan west of the hgihway. or Payson’s upcoming 124th outside of the Payson city limits. Councilman Gary Hensen birthday eecupied the attention af City Council ai its regular reported that inspectors went over the recently cleaned and Wednesday night meeting. Council passed a motion that a renovated Payson reservoir flood plain planning study be system and everything appeared to be in good order. The only major construction that needs to be completed is the top section on Dry Lake Dam, accordingto Mr. Hansen. Clogged “There's a lot of timber in some of the upper ditches, however,” Counciiman Hansen pointed out Mavar Richard Harmer sted that the ere Guntecd Commercebe given the chance to help by “walking the ditches with chain the oldest known resident in the saws.” Mayor Harmer recommended south-central part of the state. Mr. Ellsworth died Tuesday in to the council that each city department consider the home establishmentof a board to serve He was born June 16, 1872 in Harrisburg Junction, in an advisory capacity, offering feedback, providing longrange Washington County, to Ephraim and Elizabeth Sophia Gale planning, recounting details in Ellsworth. He married Nellie Barsness on Sept. 27. 1924 in Bynum, Mont., and she died Caleb ‘Kay’ Larson March6,1969. SALT LAKE CITY He was a rancher and stockman ail of his life and was a member of the LDS Church Dow cleaning and inspection,creation a@ city advisory boards, the Utah Man, 102, Dies In Parewan Citizen’s Band Radio Group Pians Outing Gty. who died “Most of the high schoolpeople seem to be in Javor ef the junior high locating there.” Mr. Reidhead continued. One chsedvantage to the nropased site was raised, pointing to the lack of sidewalks alang the highway. According to Superintendent past experiences which might prove helpful, and assisting in nciiman Doug i of a power board, a ion which met with: ees appreval. Youth Council Mayor Harmer read a letter containing a list of names submitted for council sanction to serve on the Community Youth Council. Approved by ite city fathers to serve were Brian Hawker. David Bean, Steven Orton, Russell Smith and Seott B. Wilson of the eighth grade; sophomores Allen Jones, Rhonda Stewart, and Sandy Powell: and juniors Marion Johnson, Christine Kennison, Michele Neyan, Ryron Meniague, Cody White, Frank Curtis and Dennis Carlisle. On October 2%. Payson will observe iis 124th birthday anniversary. By proclamation, Mayor Harmer declared the week of October 20 to 26 as “Payson Birthday Week.” It was suggested that the week be marked with the official release of Madoline Dixon's extensive history of Payson City. “Evening Out” Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in the Spanish Fork Memorial Hall at 30 E. 400 .N., Spanish Fork. Joe Benjamin, chi if e president. said the eventis 9; to the public and thata six-piece band will perform Clarence Phoenix Clarence B. Phoenix, Provo, died this morning at Hol: Hospital in Salt Lake City Funeral services are pending and will be announced by Berg Mortuary of Provo Utah Obits RIVERTON Kotring Aun Fergus, eight-year-old daughter of Jim Louis and Barbara Jean Weich Fergus, died in a home fire Tuesday: funeral Friday, 11 am, Riverton Second Ward Chapel, 12574 S. 1700 W. TOOELE — Melba Orchard Heggie, 66, lied Monday: funerai Friday, 2 p.m., Tooele Stexe Center. John C. Sennetter Sr., 81, died Twesday, funeral Friday presidents to determine what tc Gives $406 § intendent . classic ee For Ambulance SPRINGVILLE — The now dissolved Springville West Field Hunting unit has donated a total of $400 to the Springville Ambulance Fund ‘The organization was formed several years age by men’s civic clubs in the city as a project to raise monies by selling pheasant hunting privileges in the fields west of Springville. According to Bill Ruff, chairman jor the past eight years, the group fell into inactivity when the president and secretary died The group has previously donated funds toward youth baseball and othercivic projects, ineluding purchase of North Park. Mr. Ruff explained that members agreed to dissolve the organization and donate excess monies to the ambulance fund. Friday LEAGUE OF WOMEN Voiers meeting — Friday. City Commission chambers, 10 a.m. Provo schools to be the topic. COMBINED LDS SPECIAL Interest dance — Frdiay, 100 W. 800 N., Provo, 9 p.m., soft rock, casual dress. UTAH COUNTY COMMISSION meeting — Friday, County Building, 10 a.m. DUCK SEASON OPENS OCT. STH GET WATERPROOF PROTECTION & RUGGED TRACTION FROM THE BEST HIP BOOTS THAT MONEY CAN BUY Warren W. Cave OGDEN — Funeral services for Warren Moroni Cave, 88, of Ogden, who died Monday in an : Ogden nursing home, will be 15, 1908 in Murray to Diselved Club Mrs. Peterson, Orem Deborah Warren married Azei according do about the location andor Reidhead The cest future of the juziar high school remodeling the building is seminary in relation to the prohibitive. It's structurally planned move of the junior high impossible to make it comply with safety ae “he said. iy’ 1972. Mr, Larsen wasa retired clerk at Cornwall Warehouse. A veteran of World WarI, he was a fremiberof the American Legion. Survivers include one daugnter, Mrs. Luther (Maxine) Eggertsen, Salt Lake City; three grandchildren, and one sister, London, England, to Elias and approve an addition te Wilson Elemeniary School, which would 8 Salt Lake City, and she died in Friday at li aim. in Myers Mortuary, where frends may call tonight from 6 to § o'clock eraid ack the srhanl hnard to theana street-ciosing “We're out of elementary dlassrwoms in Payson,” Mr. Reidhead observed. “And we're really strapped due to poor planning thai took place in the past. Some school plaats are in poor locations such as Park View. which is in an area in the see if there might be any center of interest. peie Superintendent Reidhead de concerning announced he would meet today Pasion School wili have to be with the three LDS stake reached in about eight years, Wednesday SAUTLARE Cry — Melvin W. Kenp aid Friday before services , died Tuesday, funeral Sara Mr. Cave was the father of nec Sn Ward Chapel, 225 WS N Riccl Vincent Sentero, 18, died Phillip W. Cave. American Fork Wednesday; funeral mass He was born Aug. 12, 1886 in Hassicna. Lyme Cikiton Larson, $8, died ‘ednesday; funeral Saturday, 11 a.n., Bas Rebveed Rood. Par! Jaremitio, 21, died Tuesday; funeral mass Friday, 10 a.m., Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 670 § 1190 E years,” he told the council Coucilman Den Nublstein yeiced the apinien that it might be tough to dispose of the present junior high facilities Superintendent Reidhead estimated thatthe oid junior high gym, built some 25 years ago, may still be useable for another 10 years, and that the LDS Church would be approached io i i ‘ j foliowing surgery in a Salt Lake City hospital, will be Friday at 12:30 p.m. in th Salt Lake City Cemetery. Mr. Larson wasthe brother of Mrs. Louis Peterson, Orem. He was born Aug. 7,1894 in Salt The Citizen's Band Radio Lake City to Martin and Annie Operators of Utah Courty will Johnson Larson, He married hold the organization's third Elva Nielsen on Dec. 29, 1919 in annual Turning te the slemeniary school situation ii Payson, Mr tor a pamor igh schovi will Tenihead toidthe counci!that he probably have ta h@far at least 7h required. Sxporintendent Reidhess Since acquiring jols in town os much as may SMthousand, and many of thase Jets have houses on them which would drive the cost skyward, the Nebo Schesi District must search for propertyon the city’s outskil e of the new school to its now vite Geliars te move the junier high fromits present locaiion ‘ashe UNIROYAL RED BALL 2, FLEXIBI wuaothalt STRAP 3. ABJUSTABLE FAKE-UP STRAP 4 SPECIAL PATENTED “NO-BIND” CUT iwi 5, INSIDE GUM KNEE PATCH 6, EXTRA LAYEROF TOUGH WOVER FABRIC 7. 3-PIECE SNAG RESISTING VAMP 8, SPECIAL “TUFF TOE” & CUSHIGN INSOLE , 9. DUCK HUNTER CLEATS 10. FULL CLEATED HEEL Made in The V divorced. He married Margaret Bauman on Jan. 15, 1938 in Mr. Cave cameto the U.S. in 1902. For 40 years he owned and operated the Depot Drug Store in Ogden. He was a memberof BPO Elks, Survivers include his widow Phillip W. Cave. noon, Tate Mortuary. Nettle Grace and twos Fork, and Chaiies R Wolverton, 78, died Tuesday, entomb- American , Skyview Memorial Lawn Cave, Ogden: a stepson and a ‘allejo, Calif and Darlene Clegg stepdaughter, Robert Homan, INGTON TERRACE — David Ogden. and Mrs. Helen Ross, weine Frost, four. sun cf Joday Frost Gardenville, Nev.; 13 pene anaes and nine great sponsored this fail by Orem City Library and ¢ pine School District Adult Education will begin tonight, Thursday at the Orem City Library from ? to9 p.m. for eight weeks. There will be a modest fee charged. 498 So. St, Orem 225537" Mariam Bratshaw Services will be Saturday at 1100 in the Orem ond Ward, 400 E. 400 ends may call ai ie Mortuary Friday from ? ull 9 and at the church ptior to ‘services, MPuneral will be in the Orem City Cemetery, @reeonons bess | hy Ar Qreasn ipin ia POdREReCGHTOODLDD SLES EHOe y_call at the porary “With the juniorhigh fronting on Ficod Plain Planning Study Voted by Payson City Council Ghs Oorecsaaresescecsaveg Edwin Eward Kopp Funeral services wi conducted Friday 11 4 the Berg drawing room Chapel of Provo. Friends schiosl, that a site fronting on the ensi Friends maycall at the family Grove; Howard H. Nielson.Lehi, Elden W. Nielson, home in Hineidey Friday from ard 9:30 a.m.until 10:45 aan, Burial Springville; 21 grandchitdren ; 20 great grandchildren, and two will be in Hinckley Cemetery Mrs, Bliss was the reiative of brothers, ElRoy Nielson and Kenneth Nielson, both of twoSpanish Fork men. She was born Aug.3, 1902 in St Pieasant Grove. Funeral services will be George io George Raymond as Friday at 1 pm_ in Pleasant Belie Burgess Hardy married Oren Vernon Bieon Grove Third-Sixth Ward Chapel Friends may cal! Olpin Novy, 27, 1918 in Hinckley, and the marriage was solemnized later Mortuary in Pleasant Grove in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, He Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday at the chapei prior to died in December, 1964. Burial will be in Mre Rliee had lived in services. Hinckley most of her life. She Pieasant Grove City Cemetery. was active in the LDS Church ries, and was a memberof Marie P. Roundy the Hinckley LibraryClub. MERIDIAN, Ida. — Funeral Survivors is;chudetwo sons and services were held Tuesday in four daughters, Dale Bliss, Meridian for Mrs. Marie Pollock Hinckley; Roger Bliss, Delta: Roundy, 80, who died Friday in Mrs. Caivin (Evelyn) Skeen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Darrel (Alice an Idaho hospital of a stroke. She and her husband, Myron Gae} Scow, Anaheim, Calif.; Mrs, Helen Cox, Glendora,Calif... Elwin Roundy, had lived in and Mrs. Raymond (Maxine) Provo for manyyears. Survivers include her husband, Finlinson, Oak City, Millard four daughters and two sons, County; a stepson, Ferron Bliss, Spanish Fork; 26 grandchildren; Mrs. Max (Marie) Hansen, 13 great-grandehildren; four Spanish Fork, Lewis M. "Bus Meridian; Wayne W. brothers, Willard Hardy, Spanist Roundy. Roundy, Eagie, Ida.; Mrs. Hal Fork; Cari Bliss and Grant Bli (Florene) Kane, Santa Barbara. beth of Hinckley, and Lloyd COPPERTON Funerat services for Marlin Reed Schuitz, high He was born April 28. 1895 in Cae ‘both of Pleasant Ward Chapel. junier Pleasant Grove to Hogan and Annie Enekson Nielson He married Sylvia Webb an June 12, 1918 in Provo, and the marriage was solemnized later in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Mr. Nielson was a farmer and construction worker. He was a veteran of World WarI, and a rember of the Pleasani Grove Alice H. Slices Sixth Ward. Survivers include his widow HINCKLEY, Millard County — three sons and two pint Funeral services for Alice Hardy Bisis, 72, of Hinckley, who died of a heart ailment Tuesday will be Marlin, R. Schultz Provo Stanley Wilkins Graveside services Monday ll a.m. in the Provo City Cemetery. Friends may meet at the cemetery 10:30 Joe building site alternatives for the He was founder and for: president of the Fremont irrigation Co. which helped develop irrigation and water storage in Wayne County. He served as secretaryof the Dark Valley Grazers Association for 25 years, as president of the Wayne School board for 10 years and was a charter memberof the Wayne County Lions lub. pi a chairmanof a citizens ittee he was responsible forbringing the first telephone into Wayne County. He also was LDS Church, and i to Oklahoma. Survivors include his widow, two sons and four daughters, Mrs. J. Keith (Juanita) Rogers and Mrs. Robert B. (Arleen) Johnson, both of Prove; Karl Milton taft, Milton Lee Taft Jr. and Mrs. Glen s. (Cula) Ekker, all of Bountiful, and Mrs, Joseph LeGrand (Dixie) Bowier, Si George; 26 grandchildren; five great-grandehildren; two rs and one sister, Ellis v Taft, American Fork; Ivan L. Taft, Salt Lake City, an: Mrs, Gaude (Hattie) Bak Ht Calif; Mrs. Howard (LaVerda) y ©: Biiss, Sioux City. a. home in Bickneli Friday from t Buriai will be in Hinckley Waner, Boise. Ida.. and Mrs. William L. (Glenna) Waite, to 3 p.m. and Saturday before cemetery Buena Park,Calif services. Burial will be in Bicknell Cemetery. 185 E. CENTER 373-184) insti than: Soma Superintendent sPREVO FLORAL: 201 W. lst $. 373-7001 teedsosesese ral Circulation Hours Daily ...... Saturday. Sunday - Delivery Deadlines... .. 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Utah Countyresidents Mr. Taft was born Oct. 7, 1897 in Thurber ‘now Bicknell) to Seth and Olive Ethel Lymantafi. He married Levurn Forsyth on Apni 27, 1922 in Lyman, Wayne Reidiead met with the Paysen “The state requires 62,500 Squze fect for 2 juior high district oer STOR FECESDIME Uitah. Thursday, a5 Page 4—THE WERALD, Prove |