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Show Page 4 THE HERALD, Provo, L'tah, Monday, January 26. 1976 Red Cross First Aid Class Set Central Utah Obituaries Claude Quarnberg 'Willie' A. Williams SCIPIO, Millard County -SLAKE CITY -Fare scheduled 10 m. be will a ervices uneral services for Claude Wednesday Tuesday at Vallev View Second of 63, Scipio, who Quarnberg, IDS Ward chapel, at home of cancer died East for Elton "Willie" A. 1976. Two 24, Jan. 1929 of Saturday. Williams. 43. Osage live relatives died locally. who St., Saturday, Orange He was born Sept 15, 1912 in Jan. 24, 1976 in a Salt Lake City to Fredreck and Dora illness. short a after Scipio. hospital Adams Quarnberg. He married He has relatives living in Hilda Olsen on July 2, 1935 in Utah County. the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was bom Feb. 10, 1932 at He was a farmer and a Ferron. Carbon County, to member of the LDS Church Foote and Nina Aaron Elvira Survivors include his widow; Ina He married Williams. sons and two daughters. two were later Duncan. LINDON services Funeral They for Elvira divorced. He married Carrol "Vi" Nelson Morris Claude Quarnberg. Barlow on Feb. 10. 1975 in Salt Ostergaard, 73, of Lindon, who Green River, Emery County, died Jan. 25, 1976. of a heart Jonny Quarnberg. Provo. Mrs. kike City. of Richard Romonai Thatcher, He was the Fork attack at American and Mrs. Mack a sewing center and he was a be held Scipio; will Hospital, F o r b u s h , the and member of the Eagles (Connie i Wednesday at noon at the 1.15 Church. Undon Ward Chapel Taylorsville, 13 grandchildren three brothers and two sisters. Survivors include his widow, She was born July 9. 1902, in Scipio; James Quarnberg. three sons and two daughters. Likeview, to Charles and Aurora, Williams. California; Dean She Floyd Quarnberg. Hulda Scott Nelson Dean David Williams. Ferron; Gary County; married Robert H Ostergaard Sevier Williams and Cnleen Williams, Quarnberg. Springville; Mrs. Oct. 4. 1922. in the Salt Lake Ren Elma) Lovell, San Mateo, both of Pleasant Grove, and IDS Temple. and Mrs. Arthur Calif.; Mrs. Dick (Margeei Gardner, Mrs. was a Ostergaard Marie Gardner, Payson, five former stake missionary and American Fork; stepchildren; his father, was a worker in the Provo LDS Ariz. will funeral Wednesday's Bicknell, Wayne County; three Temple until her death. She brothers and a sister. Rex was past president of the begin at noon at the Scipio LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call Idaho Falls, Ida ; Pleasant Grove Garden Club. Williams. Survivors include, her Tuesday between 7 and 8 p.m. Larry Williams, Ferron; Kerry at Olpin Mortuary, Fillmore, Williams and Mrs. Charles husband, two sons and one and before services at the Toresen, both of daughter, Mack R. Ostergaard, (Connie) Bicknell. Lir.fion; Robert N. Ostergaard, chapel. Burial will be in Scipio Friends call tonight from 7 to American Fork; Mrs. Harry B. Cemetery. 9 o'clock at 4670 Highland Dr. (Louise) Bartley, Wycoff, N.J. ; Burial will be in Ferron City 20 grandchildren and 5 great Hugh Cemetery. grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Jo (Rhoda) Thurber, Salt PAROWAN, Iron County -FLake City; Mrs. Dick (Clara) uneral services were today A. Witt for Hugh Asa Farnsworth, 77, Beagley, Spanish Fork; and Funeral Mrs. Jessie Williams, San Parowan, who died Wednesday HEBER CITY Jan. 21, 1976 in a San Diego Bernardino, Calif. services will be p.m. Tuesday Friends may call at the Olpin veterans Hospital of at Olpin Mortuary, Heber City, complications after surgery. for Wayne A. Witt, 65, Family Mortuary, 494 S. 300 E., He has survivors living in Pleasant Grove, Tuesday from Phillipsburg, Mont., who died 7 to 9 p.m. and at the Chapel Utah County. of a heart ailment Thursday, He was born Aug. 4, 1898 at Wednesday prior to services. Jan. 22, 1976 at home. Pacheco, Mexico, to Austin He was born March 3, 1910 at Burial will be in the Pleasant ' Martindale and Agatha Ann Heber City, to Franklin L. and Grove City Cemetery. Lee Farnsworth. He married He Maude Waddell Witt. Golding on March 26, married Olive Ann Webster on Roxanne E. Clark Araminta 1923 at Junction, Piute County. April 30, 1940 at Heber City. Funeral The marriage was solemnized HEBER CITY He was a member of the LDS be Wednesday at 2 will services later in the St. George LDS a miner and a Church, in the Heber Fifth Ward p.m. Temple. lumberjack. He was a retired aircraft Survivors include his widow, LDS Chapel for Roxanne Emily - old - month assembler in San Diego. a son and daughter, Duane L. Clark, three Survivors include his widow, daughter of Ted A. and Blanch Witt, Heber City; and Mrs. Jack (Frankie) Housel, Beverly Beard Clark, who died three sons and two daughters, of a birth defect Saturday, Jan. Hugh James, San Diego; Mrs. Mont.; seven Phillipsburg, 24, 1976 at Primary Children's (Ann) Giacolone, Chula and a brother Joseph grandchildren; three sisters, Floyd L. Witt, Hospital, Salt Lake City. Vista, Calif.; Gordon She was born Sept. 26, 1975 in Heber City; Mrs. Clarence Farnsworth, Parowan; are Kenneth Farnsworth, Ocean Her parents Provo. (Viva) Kingston, Ogden; Mrs. LDS Church. of Miss., and Mrs. Springs, Walter (Wilma) Buhler, members the include her Richard (Dora Mae) Bronson, Survivors Harold Mrs. and Kaysville; parents, three brothers and two Price,; 24 grandchildren; 13 (Arva) McDonald, San Luis sisters, Candy Lynne Clark, Calif. great - grandchildren; three Obispo, Friends call at the mortuary Ted W. Clark, Boyd W Clark, sisters, Nora Farnsworth, Vickie B. Clark and Ronnie A. American Fork; Ina Cook, tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock and Tooele, and Mrs. Joseph one hour before services Clark, all of Heber City; Mr. and Mrs. (Gretta) Miller, Lehi. Tuesday. Burial will be in grandparents, Burial was in Paragonah George Albert Clark, Charleston Cemetery, Springville, and Mr. and Mrs. Cemetery. Wilbur Beard, Rexburg, Ida. W. Wilson Friends may call at Olpin Ella Sue 288 N. Main St., Mortuary, BENNION Services are from 7 to 9 Heber City, Tuesday W. sclieduled Wednesday for BOUNTIFUL Services are to "Walt" Wilson, 64, of 6621 S. p.m. and Wednesday prior scheduled Wednesday for Ella services. Burial will be in the 17th W., who died of cancer Sue Bjerregaard, 25,'of 1440 S.Heber City Cemetery. 1976 in Salt a 26, Jan. Fifth E., Bountiful, who died of Monday, Lake nursing home. His son, diabetes and kidney failure Boyd A. Wilson, lives in Orem. Saturday, Jan. 24. 1976 at her He was born Aug. 6, 1911 in home. SALT LAKE CITV John S. Bennion, to Walter Robert and She was born Dec. 9, 1950 in Clara Goff Wilson He married Stewart. 283. died Saturday; S funeral to Francis D. and Nola Payson, 574 100 Donald E. Tuesday p.m.. Elma Boggess on Jan. 22, 1937 Phillips, 51). died Saturday; funeral Christensen Bjerregaard. She in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Wednesday noon. 36 E 700 S. Louis L. was a member of the LDS Long, 66. died Sunday; funeral pending He was a meter man for Utah Church and a student at Utah Harvey C. Bailey, 85. died Kndav, Power and Light Co. and a funeral Tuesday noon. 2280 S. 300 E. Technical College. former member of the board of Cecil II. Burton, 54. died Friday; funeral noon. 36 E. 700 S. include her Survivors directors of the West Side Walter B.Tuesday 66. died l.eiter, Saturday, and six a brother parents, Water System. He was a funeral Tuesday noon, 4760 S. State St. Darlene T. Tuokett, 56. died Saturday, sisters, David Francis member of the LDS Church. noun. 1794 Texas St. funeral Bjerregaard, serving an LDS Survivors include his widow, Herbert Tuesday Wilcox, 73, died Thursday; at Rock Island. Ill mission two sons and a daughter, funeral was today, (lussie F. Mrs. Eldon Marilyn Dennis W.Wilson, San Jose, Denhalter. 87, died Friday; funeral Tuesday p m 36 E. 700 S Mrs. Campbell, Hunter; Calif Boyd A. Wilson, Orem. FOUNTAIN GHEEN l.urlla II. Wallace (Iris) Wood. and Mrs. Jack (Jan) Shields. Mikkelson. 77. died Friday, funeral Mrs. Dennis Centerville; pm Fountain tlreen LDS Granger; nine grandchildren; Tuesday Ward chaoel. Karen Davis. (Darla) two brothers and a sister. HE WEI! Ariics H. Whornham. 72. Bj e r r e g a a r d Jena Robert G. Wilson and Jack G. died Friday, funeral was todav SALT Ostergaard owner-operato- r ; i I -- Wayne Farnsworth - 1 - 'Walt' Bjerregaard - Utah Obituaries - Utah Central American 4101-192- 5 CXI I 1 Orson A. Harward Orson Harward, A. 80, of 987 Provo, died of a stroke Sunday, Jan. 25, 1976 at Utah Valley Hospital. W 500 two-ho- S He was born Jan 31, 1895 in Aurora, Sevier County. toOzias Strong and Eva Frances Curtis Harward. He married Iva Peterson on Aug 22, 1917 in the Manti LDS Temple. He was a farmer and a He worked for dairyman. overleaf Dairy most of his life. He held several ward and stake positions in the LDS Church and was a temple worker in the Salt Lake and Provo LDS Temples. He was a veteran of World War I. Survivors include his widow; six sons and three daughters. Ike Harward, Axtell, Sanpete County; Theron Harward, San Diego, Calif. Moyle Harward, Merton Philomath, Ore.; Harward, Payson; Verl Harward, Provo; Darrell H. Harward, Orem; Mrs. Nora Vee Clark and Mrs. Roland both of (Joyce) Johnson, Provo, and Mrs. Charles (La Rae) Davis, Fallon, Nev.; 43 42 great grandchildren; five brothers grandchildren; and two sisters, Harvey Harward, Sharland Harward, James A. Harward and Mrs. Melvin (Marilla) Peterson, all of Orem; Heber Harward, ; -- Provo; Tom Harward, and Mrs. American Fork; Elmira Lewis, Salt Lake City. Funeral will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, 185 E. Center St., Provo, where friends may call Tuesday between 6 and 8 p.m. and prior to the service. Burial will be in Provo City Cemetery. Chapter, Red Cross is sponsoring a standard first aid and personal safety class for all interested adults, beginning Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Red Cross headquarters, 865 N. 200 W., Provo. The course will consist of classes and will seven include demonstrations and practical work. Miss Karma Kesler pf Provo will be the instructor. There is no charge for this training. Interested persons should contact the local Red Cross office to register for the course. . IRS Checkoff for Election Fund - Utah SALT LAKE CITY Detective Sgt. Mike Blackhurst. Leonard Curtis Robertson, 21, of Orem, was charged with possession of marijuana and with carrying a loaded firearm in a vehicle. Gary Lee McCormick, 18, of Pleasant .Grove, was charged with possession of marijuana, and Timothy Angus Gibson, 18, also of Pleasant Grove, was charged with burglary. According to Sergeant Mr. Robertson Blackhurst, pleaded guilty to both charges designations will go to the 1980 Presidential campaign fund." Contributions to the fund, which are to be distributed among all eligible Presidential candidates, does not increase the amount of tax paid or decrease the amount of refund due, Mr. Wise explained. To designate, taxpayers simply check the "Yes" box on line 8 of Form 1040 or 1040A. On a joint return, each taxpayer has the option of designating to the fund. Taxpayers who do not wish to designate can decline by checking the "No" box. Two Rewards Posted by Orem Victims I - : Wilson, both of Bennion, and Mrs Aurelia Densley. Murray. will Wednesday's funeral begin at 11 a m at the Bennion First 1.1 S ttV.ri Chapel, 6200 S. Redwuxi Hi! Fri.-ndmay call Tuesday between fi and 8 p m at 8090 S S!.iu ami an hour before services at the chapel. Burial will be in West Jordan Citv Cemeterr, 1 CEHAH CITV Minnie I. Wheeler, died Friday, funeral was today .K.'l'ir Garfield County - Feron T Vf't'ch.im, '22, died Thursday, funeral was todav COALVILLE Keith K Frost, 54 died Saturday funeral Wednesday p m Coalviilo LDS Ward chapel KKMiNS Luanne I I ec, 4H died Sunday, luneial W .'dncMl.ry 2 p m LW E South temple Sarah MinNAII. Iiuii County R Stones. HI. died Sunday, funeral 1'ar.ie.nnah LDS Ward Tuesday p in HI l'H chapel I'ANt.t'lTCll V. funeral 86. died Sunday, p in.. !'.int!uiteh North LDS , Margaret Cameron. Thursday Ward chapel. Mortuary J services (q 11 373-184- 1 an III Funeral services were conducted todav 11 A.M. in the Provo 4th LDS Ward Chapel Interment Provo City Cemetery Provo Orson A. Harward Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday 11 A.M. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo. Friends may call at the Mortuary Tuesday 6 to 8 P.M. and Wednesday prior to services. Interment Provo City Cemetery. Eot 300 South Provo 373 6668 Provo Pharon Thomas Funeral services will be held Tues. at p.m. in the Walker Mortuary Chapel in Provo. Friends may call at the Mortuary Mon. eve from p.m. and Tues. prior to the services. Burial at the Provo City Cemetery. 1 I.ora City. will funeral Wednesday's begin at p.m. at the Bountiful 14th LDS Ward Chapel, 1500 S Sixth E. Friends may call at 72" N 400 E., Bountiful. Tuesday between 6 and 8 p.m. and at the ward chapel an hour before services. Burial will be in Bountiful Memorial Park 1 - M 65 and Bjerregaard. all of Bountiful; a Mrs. Artana grandmother. Christensen, Moroni, Sanpete County; and stepmother. Mrs Mvrtle Bjerregaard. Salt Lake Colored Flagpples r Provo Rulon James Evans Bjerregaard VIENNA (UPI) Austria has started to mark its Alpine downhill runs in the major ski resorts with colored flagpoles to prevent ski tourists losing their way in bad weather, tourist officials said. The poles will carry huge signs reflecting ultraviolet rays even through heavy fog and during snowstorms. The signs will be painted green inside and red outside indicating a skier is on the wrong side when he sees red. The poles alread have been set up in some major ski resorts likeGastein, Kitzbuehel and Innsbruck, and officials said all the ski runs in the Austrian Alps will be so marked in the next three years. Mary Nuttall.of724N. 400 E., Orem. is offering a reward for the return of legal papers and from a taken documents storage shed she was renting, Mrs, Nuttall told The Herald that documents include tax statements and legal papers for a California service station as well as personal legal papers. According to the police report, the shed had been burglaricd and clothing. 10 suitcases, toys, a radio and miscellaneous items valued at about $1,500 had been taken as well as the legal papers. The report said the burglary possibly took place sometime last week, but was not discovered until Sunday. A reward is being offered by Richard Roskelley of 848 N. 60 E., Orem, for the return of a motorcross bicycle taken from the residence Tuesday night Mrs. Roskelley explained ' It is a Mosberg and is totally black and has leather padded handlebars and a heavy duty front fork and heavy duty tires with oversized spokes." She said the particular bicycle is relatively rare. "Our old is broken nine - year hearted." She said the bike had been Imked up. hut had been placed beside the kitchen dtwr within two hours of the nine p.m. theft. Someone was home all the time, she said. Mrs. Roskelley said the is G569440. serial number Anyone with information on this bike is requested to contact Police her or the Orem Department. s According to fire chief Brent fight canyon fires. stated that Salem fire He department is responsible for fighting fires in the county area was McCormick sentenced to 60 days in jail and fined $200, with $49 of the fine .and the entire jail sentence suspended upon payment of the remainder of the fine, Sgt. Blackhurst said. The sergeant also noted Mr. Gibson was arrested near Atwood Realty Co. after being frightened off the premises by policeman. He was bound over to Fourth District Court on a charge of burglary, the report noted. another , Appeal Noted To Conviction In Zoning Case Payson man convicted of violating the Payson City zoning ordinance by keeping animals on his property has appealed his conviction to the Fourth District Court. A B. Carlson, 627 S. 100 W., his Payson. has appealed in the conviction Payson Justice of the Peace court. He had been ordered to pay a fine of $100 and spend 60 days in jail, with 30 days to be suspended on payment of the fine, and the other 30 days to be suspended on permanent removal of the animals within 30 days. In the misdemeanor charge brought by Payson City, Mr. Carlson was charged with keeping 10 horses and three goats on a lot where the of animals was keeping restricted. A Ford, Monte Davis and Steven Christensen as captains. The firemen state that they have the best interest of the city as well as the county area they serve in their bid for a quick response truck. area around Salem. The truck would respond to calls in those areas also. This the 25th anniversary of the Salem Fire Department. This year's officers are: Brent fire chief; Roen Hanks, Griffiths, assistant chief: Clyde secretary, Erwin Simons, assistant Stone, Gym Class Accident Spurs Suit secretary; VALLEY HOSPITAL Boy to Jeffrey and Shirley Jensen Boswell, Wymount Terrace, Provo. Girl to Willaim and Nancy Fuller Newell, 2748 N. 930 E Provo Boy to Lee and Sharon Carter Francis. 89 E. 1000 S., Orem. Boy to Boyd and Marleen Hopkins MacAffee. 71 W, 300 N Provo, Jan. against Alpine School District for injuries allegedly suffered in a gymnastic event. Sherri Steineckert, through her guardian Eric Steineckert, charges that she suffered severe and permanent injuries Jan. 30, 1975 at Lincoln Junior High School. The complaint Jan. 12: Boy to Kent and Ruth Ba'.zly Turner, 837 N. 435 E Orem. 25: Bov to Alfred S. and Debra Ann Hess Mickelsen, 160 S. 900 W., Provo. Bov to Lance B. and Sherra Ann Layton Hatch, 665 N. 600 W., Provo. Girl to Erastus C. and Julie Couch Howington, 515 E. 1700 N Provo. Girl to Dean H. and Velda Mae Cramer Bowen, 460 E. 500 N., Provo. Bov to Thomas B. and Wendy Giordano Trammel!, 894 N. State, Orem. Girl to Brent and Wendy Cope Top, 145 S. 200 E., No. 7, Provo. Boy to Allen R. and Carol Johnson Wilde. 2030 S 220 E., Orem. Gill to Arthur R. and Charlette Edmunds Dowdle. 265 E. 340 S Orem. Girl to Kenneth and Janell Marian Barker Rimington. 533 E. 600 N , Provo. Boy to Andrew W. and Lorrain A. Allred Rasmussen, 410 E. State St., Lehi. Boy to John R. and Janice Fowlke Connelly. 220 E. 300 S.. Provo. Jan. An Orem junior high school student, through her parents, has filed a $27,200 lawsuit Girl to Johnny and Cheryl LaJose Swenson, 201 W. 40 S Lindon, Boy to Edwin B and Rebecca Peterson Cutler, 545 E. 400 N Spanish Fork Girl to Rocky and Avonne Fitch Olsen. 55 W, Adams St.. Pleasant Grove. Girl to Douglas M. and Shauna Tomlmson Cook, 615 S 1500 E,. Pleasant Grove, 26: Jan. Jim David Lee, engineer with Valley Statistics AT UTAH was fined $200 and sentenced to 90 days in the Utah County Jail, with $49 of the fine and the entire jail sentence suspended upon payment. On the second charge, he was fined $250 and sentenced to 10 days in the county jail, and the jail sentence was suspended upon payment of the fine. left, Brent Hanks, fire chief and firemen Stan Jorgensen, Jim Ford and Eldon Brimhall. He noted there are many new homes in Salem and in the Salem Hills and Woodland Hills Hanks, the truck they need is a dual wheel, four-whedrive truck with a 300 gallon water tank. He said it will be used to Jan. in Pleasant Grove City Court. On the possession charge, he fire calls. Posing for the photo, are, from surrounding Salem and as far into the canyon as Thistle. firemen need a quick response fire truck for resucitation and first aid work and will make a drive in the Salem area for donations to buy the truck. Salem SALEM BORN ; ( H S Salem Volunteer Firemen Seek Funds for New Truck "For that matter," Mr. Wise added, "a husband can check 'Yes' and his wife 'No,' or vice versa." Mr. i, feZXT L SALEM FIREMEN are conducting a fund drive to obtain a truck for quick response and first aid. The four - wheel drive vehicle would have a 300 gallon water tank and be capable of responding to canyon future "because out, U . taxpayers can again designate a dollar of their federal taxes to the 1976 Presidential Election Campaign Fund, Roland V. director of Wise, district Internal Revenue for Utah, reported. "It's the last chance for taxpayers to contribute to the 1976 fund," Mr. Wise pointed Arrest Three Persons PLEASANT GROVE -Phere arrested three men last week, with two of them charged with possession of marijuana and the other with burglary, according to 01'; v Points Out Pleasant Grove Police olice r AN.'W '!) the girl participate gymnastic condition 11: and Julie Boy to Craig L Chamberlain Peck, 98 Roosevelt Ave., American Fork. Boy to James A. and Delores Suiter . Chadsey. Pleasant Grove RD. Boy to Thomas and Mary Pond Baxter, 359 E, 600 N., American Fork. charges that required to in "certain events" as a was percedent to attendant to graduation, and alleges that the instructure "failed to warn, guard, and protect against damages hazardous gymnastic events. " mmum 24: Girl to Veigh M. and Marilyn Myers Nielson, 414 N. 100 W Provo. Eagle Staff and PAYSON HOSPITAL AT Jan. 24: Girl to V'aldomero "Juan" and Janet Brough Mora, 142 N. 100 W . American Fork. Girl to Kim Alan and Thurza Poole Gordon, Box 140, Spanish Folk RD 2. Jan, Holder 23: Jan. 18 22: Boy to Dale and Ida Banner 319 E. 500 N Payson Bov to Jeff and Carv Ludlow N. 675 K.. No. 44.' Vernal. AT 3"X5" FLAG FLAGS , Mattin-son- I AMERICAN to Paul and Carolyn Nelson Reid, 535 E. 200 S Spanish Fork. Boy Hanks. $A95 AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL Jan. 17: to Alan M. and Elaine Kresser Bezzaril, 590 S Loader Ave.. Pleasant Grove. Girl to Doyle M and June Colledge Carpenter, 1176 N 8(H) E Orem Hoy to Thomas W and Geralee F.kins Smith, 955 N 2W1 E U'hi Jan. 15: Girl in Robert and Trudy Larsen American l.undgren 28H N .100 W Fork. Marcus to and Sandra Pierce (iirl Carrillo. 1250 N 300 W., No 13. Lehi. Boy Jan. UTAHU 373-24- 30 225-95.- 19 489-74- 69 OFFICE SUPPLY 69 fast Center, Pravu 748 South Stale St., Orem 191 South Main, SpringvlIU 13: AMERICAN ALL Fashionable EYEWEAR frame styles and colors ?eu 'UAC4.. 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