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Show Page 4 - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Friday, August 19, 1983 Lef Cm kh, r W IFk 9hB f it Fair Continues With Kids . county. Cash prizes and plaques will be awarded. 4-- H Tonight the county's firefighters and their wives will continue their Water Polo competition from 7 to 9 p.m., and the rodeo will open at 8 p.m. Teenagers will have their second dance, a "Country Kickin" event from 9 to 11:30 p.m. Friday was Senior Citizen at the fair, and today is Kids 'n Dogs Day. Day Exhibits will be open to the public until 9 p.m. tonight, and the fair will move into its final day Saturday. The fair's final day will open with a "Code 3" fun run at 8 a.m., and will continue with the dairy goat open show. On schedule today is the annual awards program at 4 p.m., followed by the popular Dairy Goats Youth Show from 4--H The Section 2 of the Stakes Horse will open at 5:30 p.m". at the rodeo arena. Utah County Fair boasts one of the largest horse shows in the state. Today's activitaies include Colt and Filly Futurity (other than ment tent, beginning at a.m., with the first place ners performing at 7 p.m. Arabian), Ladies Western 10 win- dairy judging is Open planned at 12 noon, and backyard male chefs will prepare their gourmet barbecue, meals at 1 p.m. Pleasure and English Pleasure. Saturday's horse events in. Section 3 of the Stakes Horse Show will include reining, calf roping, girls barrel racing, and team roping. The show begins at 6 p.m.This evening's activities continue with a Sheep Lead Class competition at 6 p.m. in the livestock pavilion, and the popular Utah County Talent Contest in the entertainment tent at 7 p.m. Under the chairmanship of Don Machan, the contest will feature the win i livestock sale is big scheduled at 10 a.m. Individuals who placed in the annual music competition will be on stage in the entertain- p.m. Show What is a fair without a carousel, and age is no limit to fun as seen by L. E. Bowen of Springville and Malena Taylor of Orem. Dogs ners of regional talent contest conducted in four areas of the (Continued from Page 1) A popular Thursday event Clown Conwas the annual test, when young people put on funny faces and donned humorous attire for the competition, 5 to 9 XN Finals in the Fireman's Water Polo competition will be conducted at 1 p.m. Final section of the Stakes Horse Show opens at 6 p.m. An Indian pow wow demona-tratio- n is planned at 7 p.m. At p.m. the 9 1983 County Fair comes to a close. l J nut S J. Pj r 1 i lllilli: Dangling ribbons show the judges' choices for top home canning. " turtleJJ f hotos ZL 13 At least a metal cage is better for this turkey than a metal pot. Laurie Randall is a clown, and earned a top award first-rat- e Obituaries Myrtle L Griffiths Myrtle Cleone Larsen Griffiths, 82, died Aug. 18, 1983 in her Provo home. She was born Aug. 9. 1901 in Brigham City to Lars Peter Larsen and Abigail Bowden. She married Cromer Kugene Griffiths Jan. 14. 1926 in Brigham City. The marriage was solemnized July 16. 1947 in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints' Idaho Kails, Iriahn Tpmnlp She received her education in the Brigham City Schools. Following her marriage, she and her husband made their home in Pocatello, Idaho for six years. They then moved to Lorm Beach, Calif, in 1937 and lived there until 19 when thev moved to Mesa. Ariz. They r XiKs Berg 1T1U1 lMa J Services 373-184- 1 Harold John Suhlsen Funeral services will be held Tuesday in Redwood City, California. Myrtle Cleone Larsen Griffiths Funeral services will be held Saturday 10 a.m. at the Berg Mortuary of Provo. Friends may call at the mortuary Saturday 1 hour pripr to services. Interment Brigham City cemetery where Graveside Services will be held at 2 p.m. Lester Herman Berg Funeral services will be held Saturday 11 a.m. at the Berg Mortuary of Drem, 500 N. State. Friends may call at the mortuary Saturday 1 hour prior to services. Interment Spanish Fork City Cemetery. lived there until 1978 before moving to Provo. She was an active member of the- - LDS Church, Edgemont 15th Ward. While in Long Beach she served as Relief Society President. She and her husband also served an LDS Stake Mission in Long Beach. She is survived by her husband of Provo; two sons. Paul Kugene, Bountiful; Jerry W. Griffiths, Provo; seven grandchildren; four two sisters: Florence Jones, Malad, Idaho; Mrs. Glen (Donna l Blackmore, Helendale, Calif. Services are Saturday at 10 a.m. in the Berg Mortuary Drawing Room Chapel, 185 E. Center Street, Provo. Friends may call at Berg Mortuary from 9 a.m. to time of service. Burial is at the Brigham City Cemetery where graveside services will be Saturday at 2 p m. William M. Moore William Melvin Moore, 54. Salt Lake City, died Aug. 17. 1983 of a heart attack. He was born Aug. 7, 1929 in Provo to Melvin William and Edna Hardy Moore. He married Arta Jeane Richard Nov. 25, 1949 in Provo. Marriage later solemnized in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints Salt Lake Temple. He was a paint contractor and owned and operated William M. Moore Painting Company. Member of Beehive, Wasatch Bow Hunters and P.D.CA. Survivors: wife, son Michael Williams Moore, Salt Lake City; daughters, Mrs. David (Kelly) Sheffield, Clairmont, Calif.; Mrs. Dennis (Mary Ellen) Blowers, Oceanside. Calif.; two grandchildren; mother, Mrs. Dan i Edna) Harvey, Provo; brother, Richard V. Moore, Payson; sisters, Mrs. Rulon (Betty) Brereton and Mrs. Earl (JoAnn) Mitchell, I WB M O HI 300 S. K I L PROVO A R Y both of Provo. Funeral: Monday at noon in La r kin Sunset Gardens Chapel, 10600 S. 1700 E., Sandy. Friends may call Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday one hour prior to services. Burial: Larkin Sunset Gardens. Lester H. Berg Lester Herman Berg, 73, died Aug. 18, 1983 in Provo. He was born Feb. 18, 1910 in Provo to Andrew J. Berg and Burnel Durkin He married bsther Olive Johnson Feb. 18, 1933 in Salt Lake City. He was reared in the Park City and Salt Lake areas and received his education in Salt Lake City Schools. He lived in California for many years, returning to Utah five years ago. He was a carpenter o fj o Le,,er H- - Ber8 member of the Car- He was also an California. of Union penter's avid sportsman and a gifted artist and poet. He is survived by wife of Orem, two daughters: Mrs. Keith (Jodyi Renstrom, Mrs. Norman (Marion) Gustavson, both of Orem; nine grandchildren; one one brother and five sisters: Andrew Berg, Nevada City. Call!.; Eva Johnson, Salt Lake City; Jessamine Seymnour, Esther Gibbs, Connie Sage, Geraldine Choate, all of Flint. Mich. Services are Saturday at 11 a.m. at Berg Mortuary. 500 North State St.. Orem. Friends may call at the Orem Mortuary Saturday one hour prior to services. Burial in Spanish Fork City Cemetery. James Conder - James AMERICAN FORK (Jay) Boyer Conder, 84, died Wednesday, Aug. 17, 1983 in American Fork. He was born Nov. 16, 1898 in American Fork to James Boyer and Ann Adamson Conder. He married Ruby J. Singleton, Jan. 27, 1928, in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in The Church of Jesus Christ of LatterSaints Tem-day ple in Salt Lake City. He raised livestock and was a sheepman and worked in the mines in Bingham and American Fork Canyon. He was an employee of American Fork City for 20 James Boyer Cornier years. He was a high priest in American Fork 11th LDS Ward, and a member of the Old Folks Committee for 17 years. Survivors include his wife of American Fork, one daughter and one stepson, Mrs. Richard (Carma) Millar, Pleasant Grove; Orval S. Brown, American Fork; nine grandchildren. 14 great grandchildren, one brother, Peter A. Conder, Tooele; one sister, Mrs. Stella Nelson, American Fork. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Barbara Edwards Carson. Services will be Saturday at 11 a.m. in the American Fork 11th Ward, 381 S. 300 E. Friends may call Anderson and Sons Mortuary. 49 E. 100 N., Friday 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in the American Fork City Cemetery. Blanche O. Fronk Bl.ciiche Olsen Fronk, resident, died Aug. 17. hpr daughter in Provo. 1 t? 1983 former Ogden at the home of daughters: Lewis E. Fronck, Ogden; Mrs. Frank K. (Dona) Vance, Moraga, Calif.; Mrs. D. Keith (Gwen) Whatcott, Provo; 23 two grandchildren; 23 brothers and one sister; Guy Olsen and both of Victor Aletta Sherman, Ogden; Olsen, San Diego, Calif. Services are Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel on Adams Ave at 24th Street in Ogden. Friends may call Friday from 8 p.m. and Saturday prior to services. Burial in Ogden City Cemetery. L. I tOflTn Underlich Graveside services will be held Saturday 11 a.m. at the East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery. Friends p.m. at the may call Friday Jean W. 7-- 9 Sundberg-Olpi- n Mortuary of Orem. a FLOWERS Floral & Gifts 37.1-149- B iTvt.n,co Mary Smart, 92, Springville, died today, Aug. 19. Funeral services have been scheduled for 11 a.m. Monday at the Springville Eighth and 10th Wards Chapel. RANCHO BERNARDO, Calif. (UPI) -The father of NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle has died. He was 83. Raymond Foster Rozelle died early Thursday morning at Rancho Bernardo Convalescent Hospital near San Diego. A lifelong California resident, Rozelle was a retired assistant purchasing agent for ALCOA, Inc. in Vernon. Calif? He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and served during' World War I. Rozelle's wife, Hazel, died in 1972. CariMnoD mill ka haii CtiirHm, it Iko Galleria Chapel at Inglewood Park Ceme-- J tel7 in Inglewood, Calif., followed uy burial. The family asks that in lieu of flowers friends donations t0 their ,avorite charity. me i iSsHNKMOTllWSwIl"1"5 lUTUEiGS LOW IN PRICE HIGH IN SERVICE REPAIRS Taktt PROVO FI0RAL & GREENHOUSE ill What You'd Uk, Jo Soy I WIRE SERVICE Jeppson's West 4430 North m. William Melvin Moore, 54, Salt Lake City, died Aug. 17, 1983 of a heart attack. Funeral will be Monday at noon in the Larkin Sunset Gardens Chapel, 10600 S. 1700 E Sandy. Friends may call Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday one hour prior to services. Burial will be Larkin Sunset Gardens. express your feeling best 205 T . SYMPATHY .V.V666H Maxlne Turner Mines Graveside services will be held Saturday 1 p.m. at the Spanish Fork City Cemetery. Friends may call Saturday 1 hour prior to services at the Walker Mortuary. 81. National Obituary She was born Dec. 19, 1901 in Weber County to Ole and Josephine Bonneru Olsen. She married William E. (Ted) Fronk. He died in 1972. 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