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Show Page THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 4 Tuesday, January Highs reach 40s; clouds bringing rain 31, 1989 35 forecast for Wednesday Daytime Coryjitions and High Temperatures Accu-WeaJh- er Wind howls in Montana By The Associated Press winds that toppled railroad cars howled through Montana today as the cold air that caused Alaska's historic cold snap headed for the lower 48 states after records were set or tied in 16 Hurricane-Jorc-e high-temperat- The winds, accompanied by snow in some places, gusted more than 100 mph along the east slopes jf the Montana Rockies, overturning a freight train and blowing over grain elevators. No injuries were reported. Choteau reported a gust of 124 mph. The winds were expected to spread to Wyoming and Colorado today. Moving behind the cold front generating the wind and snow was the massive dome of cold k Alaskan cold spell. air that caused the Temperatures were expected to drop well below By The Associated Press UTAH Northwest: Increasing clouds and mild tonight. Mostly cloudy Wednesday with scattered rain early changing to snow in the afternoon. Occasional south winds to 20 mph through early 5 but falling Wednesday. Highs Wednesday into the 30s Wednesday afternoon. Lows tonight in the 20s. Remainder of state: Mostly fair tonight and increasing clouds Wednesday. Breezy south winds Wednesday mainly southwest. Highs upper 30s through mid 50s Wednesday. Lows tonight Salt Lake, Ogden and Provo: Tonight increasing clouds. Mild. South winds to 20 mph. Lows Wednesday cloudy and mild with a chance of rain. South winds to 20 mph. Highs 4045. Chance of measurable rain 30 percent Wednesday. IDAHO Northern Idaho: Snow likely tonight tapering off on Wednesday. Highs Wednesday near 20 to near 30. Lows tonight mid teens to mid 20s. Southwest Idaho: Variable clouds tonight with a chance of rain or snow north. Scattered snow showers Wednesday. Highs mostly in the 30s. Lows tonight mid teens to the mid 20s. Southeast Idaho: Partly cloudy tonight with patchy fog and areas of smoke. Mostly cloudy Wednesday with a chance of snow. Southwest winds 15 to 30 mph late today and Wednesday. 35-4- , NEVADA Northern and central Nevada: Mostly cloudy and locally windy tonight with a chance of rain or snow north. Windy and cooler Wednesday with a few snow showers. Highs Wednesday mid 30s to lower 40s east and in the 40s west. Lows tonight mid 20s to lower 30s. Southern Nevada: Partly cloudy on Wednesday. Highs from the lower 60s to lower 70s. Overnight lows from the lower 30s to lower 40s. WYOMING Wyoming: Turning colder with scattered showers north and northwest tonight. snow June Eva Virginia Aston Farley, Orem, died Monday, Jan. 30, her home. She was born Jan. 27, 1912, in Magna, a daughter of Lawrence E. and Elgiva 20, in the Salt Late LDS Temple. He was active in the! LDS Church. He served in the high 1994, priest leadership, Marvin Draper ward clerk, and wai well known as a gospel doctrine teacher. He served as a Salt Lake Temple worker for six years. He was a U.S. postal employee for many years. Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Ralph (Marva) Watt, Orem, and Mrs. Tom (Darla) Ellis, West Valley; 11 grandchildren; 11 two brothers and one sister, Riley Draper and William Draper, both Salt Lake, and Nida Redmond, Buena Park, Calif. He was preceded in death by other brothers and sisters. Funeral will be Thursday, noon, Bountiful Tabernacle, Main and Center, Bountiful. Friends may call Wednesday, 9 p.m., Russon Mortuary, 295 N. 5 Main, Bountiful, and Thursday, a.m. prior to service at the church. 10:45-11:4- Death notices 77, of 1989, at Loveridge Spring- - gi, 0f ville, died Monday, Jan. 30, 1989, at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo. Funeral is pending and will be announced by Wheeler Mortuary, Springville. Zina Rowe Baker, 93) 0f 1989, in pr0vo, Orem. died Monday, Jan. 30, Service is pending' and will be announced by Sundberg-OlpiMortuary, Orem. n Nettie Beasley Bonnett, 89, of 30, 1989 in Orem, died Monday, Jan. Provo. Funeral will be Thursday, 11 a.m.. Berg Drawing Room Chapel, 185 E. Center, Provo, where friends may call Thursday one hour Drior to service. Burial in Provo City Cemetery. PuneuU 3Com Phone ed from Lincoln Eva Farlev High School. After home in Orem her marriage, she made and has helped her husband for years on their fruit farm. She loved needle point, painting, and traveling with her family. She was a member of the Elks Club, Good Sam's, and also a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. ' She Is survived by her husband, two sons, Douglas L. Farley and Floyd L. Farley, all of Orem; six grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. 18 Elliot (Beverly) Jensen, Orem. Funeral will be Thursday, 11 a.m. in the Sundberg-OlpiMortuary, 495 S. State, Orem. Friends may call one hour prior to service. Burial will be in the Orem City Cemetery. n William Taylor Sr. OGDEN William Neil Taylor Sr., 42, died Sunday, Jan. 29, 1989, in an Ogden hospital following an apparent heart attack. t, He was born June 18, 1946, in Ala., a son of Alvis and Elizabeth Reeves Taylor. He married Merrilin Carter, June 18, 1969, in Kenitra, Morocco. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War where he served in the. Marine Corp. He had lived in Alabama, Provo, and Ogden. Survivors include his wife of Ogden; three sons and one daughter, Anthony Taylor, William Taylor Jr., Timothy Taylor and Sarah Taylor, all Ogden; r, Alvis and his father and Mildred Taylor, Fultondale, Ala.; one brother and one sister, Alvis Taylor Jr. and Sharon Bowman, both Sulligent, Ala. Graveside service will be Saturday, 1 p.m., Provo City Cemetery, where military honors will be accorded by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Color Guard. Friends may call at the Myers Mortuary in Ogden, Friday, 7 p.m. Payson 16th Ward LDS Chapel. Friends may call Wednesday 10 a.m. to time of service at the chapel. Interment Provo City Cemetery. 85 E. 300 S. R I PROVO 373-666- Elva Case Stewart Funeral services will be held Wednesday 11 a.m. in the Salem 4th Ward LDS Chapel, 25 Pay-so- n. 6-- Phillip A. Hebner, Eva Aston Farley Funeral services will be held Thursday 11 a.m. in the Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary of Orem. Friends may call 1 hour prior to services. Interment Orem City Cemetery. MIA, Primary, served as the meetinghouse librarian and was a temple worker for nine years. She is survived by two children, Lloyd Pendleton, Mapleton; Bonnie Pendleton Dorton, Provo; two Dick Pendleton, Renton, Wash., Dean Pendleton, Elberta; 20 grandchildren, 23 four brothers and two sisters, Bill Sharp, Mack Sharp, both of Tooele; Dean Sharp, Colo.; Lee Sharp, Idaho; Gretta Sharp, Salt Lake City; Alice Astle, Ohio. step-son- s, Vernon. She was a member of The Church of Saints and Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y held positions in the Relief Society, Funeral will be Thursday, 10 a.m. at the Mapleton White Church, on the corner of Maple and Main in Mapleton. Friends may call it Wheeler Mortuary, 211 E. 200 S., Springville, Wednesday 8 p.m. and Thursday at the church one. hour prior to service. Burial in the Salt Lake City Cemetery, at approximately 2:30 p.m. Elsie Cordner Elsie Davis LAKE CITY Cordner, 81, died Sunday, Jan. 29, 1989, of causes incident to age. She was born May 7, 1907, in Orem to Elwood and Sarah Jane Millett Davis. She married Frank Cyrus Cordner, Dec. 8, 1926, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Dec. 14, 1973. She spent her early years in the OremProvo area, coming to Salt Lake City in 1957. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and had served in many positions in the Provo 10th and Bonneville Wards in Provo, and the Garden Heights Ward in Salt Lake City. She enjoyed the outdoors, and was an avid bird watcher, and rock collector. SALT , Wednesday Landlordtenant seminar The Provo Office of Utah Legal Serv- ices, Inc. will sponsor a on LandlordTenant Law, 9 p.m. at the Excelsior Hotel, 101 W. 100 N., Provo. This seminar is designed for lawyers with limited experience in landlordtenant matters, for landlords, for tenants, and for public agencies. There is a charge. Participation is limited to 140 people, so make reservations early. Contact Utah Legal Services, Inc., 455 N. University, Suite 100, Provo, Utah 84601. In Utah County call other counties call mini-semin6-- . She is survived by one daughter and two sons, Mrs. Philo Arnold (Mar Jean) Ellsworth, Salt Lake City; Glade D. Cordner, Murray, and Clyde F. Cordner, Alabama; 12 grandchildren, seven three sisters, Nancy Caldwell, Wanda Smith and Ida Aiken. She was preceded in death by two sisters; two grandchildren and a d. Funeral will be Thursday, 11 a.m. at the Holbrook Funeral Chapel, 3251 So. 2300 E., Salt Lake City, where friends may call Wednesday, 8 p.m. and Thursday, 1 a.m. Burial in Eastlawn Memorial Hills, Provo. Jr. Graveside services will be held Wednesday 2 p.m. in the Pay-so- n City Cemetery. Friends at the Walker Mortucall may ary of Payson Wednesday 1 to 1:45 p.m. Alma Owen Bartholomew Funeral services will be held Friday 11 a.m. in the Walker Mortuary of Payson. Friends may call Thursday 8 p.m. or Friday 1 hour prior to services. Interment Payson City Cemetery. 6-- Dr. George Reimschussel ROY George Carl Reimschussel, 69, of Roy, died Sunday, Jan. 29, 1989, at Charter Canyon Hospital, 1375 E. 750 N., Orem. The public is invited to attend. Applications are being accepted, beginning immediately, for preschool-age- d children to attend the Brigham Young University Preschool Laboratory for SpringSummer 1989 or FallWinter semesters. Children placed in 16) SpringSummer 1989 (June must be at least 3 years old by April 1 and may be as old as 5 years old if they have not yet attended kindergarten. Children in the FallWinter 1989-9- 0 must be 3 group (September-April- ) years old by Sept. 1 and ineligible for kindergarten in the Fall of 1989. Applications are available at the Early Childhood Education office in 1319 Smith Family Living Center. Applications for the 1989-9- 0 school year must be received by Feb. 28. 1989-9- 0 g. at his home. He was born Dec. 20, 1919, in Pois-chwit- z, Germany to Hugo Julius and Marie Ruderisch Reimschussel. He married Eileen Shurtliff, Feb. 2, 1944, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He came to America at the age of 5 and graduated from American Fork High School. He received his BA degree in music from Brigham Young University in 1946 and his DDS from Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio in 1950. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Navy. He was the first dentist in Roy where he practiced for 38 years. He was vice of president and secretary-treasurWeber District Dental Society and a lifetime member of the American and Utah State Dental Associations. He was a member of a Kiwanis Club. He was an accomplished violinist and performed for many church and civic er Provo American Legion in Cleveland, Ohio while attending tal school. He had been bishop, counselor and was stake president of the Roy Utah Stake for 7Ms years. He had served many other stake and ward callings, including gosepl doctrine teacher for 12 years. He was loved and respected by those he worked with. den- He is survived by his wife, Roy; two sons and two daughters, Dr. Ronald G. Reimschussel, Riverdale; Mrs. David E. (Juleen) Boothe, North Ogden; Paul S. Reimschussel, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Gregory M. (Janette) Duffin, Roy; 10 grandchildren; five brothers and one sister, Mrs. Robert (Helen) Anderson, Ernest Reimschussel, both of Provo; Walter Reimschussel, Pleasant Grove; Willy Reimschussel, Spanish Fork; Helmut Reimschussel, Leo Reimschussel, both of American Fork. He was in death by his parents, one brother and one sister. Funeral will be Thursday, 11 a.m. in the Roy 5th Ward Chapel, 2100 W. 5300 S., Roy. Friends may ca1: at the Mvers Mortuary, 5865 S. 1900 W., Roy, Wednesday p.m. and at the church Thursday one hour prior to services. Burial in the Roy City Cemetery. 6 Morton Da Costa - D ANBURY, Conn. (AP) Morton Da Costa, who directed some of Broadway's biggest hits in the 1950s including "The Music Man," "Auntie Mame," "No Time for Sergeants" and "Plain and Fancy," died Sunday of a heart attack. He was 74. Da Costa began his Broadway career as an actor. He had a small role in the original 1942 production of Thornton Wilder's "The Skin of Our Teeth" and understudied Montgomery Clift in the comedy. After directing the national tour of the comedy hit "Sabrina Fair" in the early 1950s, Da Costa had four big successes in a row on Broadway. GENEALOGY PHOTOS Your Book of Remembrance it i priceless thing! We're specialist in genealogical photos with years ot experience. We re quick, efficient, inexpensive. Berg Mortuary Services 373-184- 1 Nettie Beesley Bonnett Funeral services will be held Thursday 11 a.m. in the Berg Mortuary of Provo. Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday 1 hour prior to services. Interment Provo City Cemetery. Science fiction meet Several writers, editors, publishers, artists and scientists will be on hand Feb."' at Brigham Young University's sci- - " ence fiction and fantasy symposium. Titled "Life, the Universe and Everything VII," the symposium will include a number of different lectures, panel discussions, slide shows, lectures, art shows and entertainment. Guests include Foul and Karen Anderson, David Brin, Octavia Butler, Algis Budrys, Ed Bryant, Orson Scott Card Jay Kay Klein and Bridge Publications. Main addresses will be given by Anderson, Butler and Brin. Registration will be every day beginning at 9 a.m. in the garden court in the Wilkinson Center. 1- -4 Thursday Addiction, alcoholism Dr. John Turpin will define addictions and compulsions of drug addiction and alcoholism, and how they affect the family. The lecture will begin at 7 p.m. BYU preschool National obituaries Tuesday 8 p.m. or Wednesday 1 hour prior to services at the chapel. Interment Salem City Cemetery. to Temple. He died in June of 1979. She graduated from the University Isabelle Pendetoil oi uian ana mugni school for over 30 years, mostly at 8 Friends may call at the Walker Mortuary of Payson n ; Bret Ellison, 7, goes flying over his brother Branch, 9, (front) and friend Josh Rich, 11, while sledding down a small hill near Santa Fe. but should Eight inches fell on the weekendthis week. melt in the warming temperatures ee n; He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, and held the office of high priest. He had served an LDS mission to the Northern States. He served as branch president L A R Y W. Apple Blossom Lane, Zina Rowe Baker . Funeral services pending, be announced by Sundberg-OlpiMortuary of Orem. Shell functions. I WALKER MO V: If t 7 AP Laserphoto High-temperatu- re Sulli-gen- 798-676- 3 Payson Justin Nelson Funeral services will be held Wednesday 11:30 a.m. in the Ma-plet- married William I Oral Pendleton, June 30, 1937, in the! Salt Lake LDS I 5-- l : Isabelle Sharp Pendleton, 82, of died Saturday, Jan. 28, 1989, at her home, of natural causes. She was borni Jan. 16, 1907, in Salt Lake City to Adam Ajax and Is-- 1 Lachlan Sharp. - Gretta Charles, Ai i high-temperat- Isabelle Pendleton Aston. She married LaMar E. Farley, Sept. 24, 1928, in Farmington. She moved from ft... Magna to urem as . a child, grew up Orem, and graduat- - n, - Calendar Eva Farley Petersen Draper. He married Minnie Amelia j f - re Obituaries Maria ' zero by Wednesday in Montana and North Dakota. zone over Alaska set a The North American record Monday for the highest pressure ever recorded: 31.58 inches at Bettles and Big Delta, Alaska. The old record of 31.53 inches was set Jan. 1, 1974, over the Yukon Territory, Canada. Elsewhere today, rain fell along the northern Pacific Coast and snow fell on the Cascade mountains of Washington state. In Marquette, Mich., the temperature hit 37 degrees early today, breaking the record for the date of 36 degrees set in 1964. It was the fifth day in a row records were broken or tied in that city. records were set Monday in 13 Western and Midwestern cities, including Rapid City, S.D., where the balmy reading surpassed by 3 degrees the mark for the date set in 1892. It was 67 degrees in Scottsbluff, Neb. high-pressu- Highs mostly in the 30s. Lows tonight single digits to the lower 20s. Upper Snake River plains: Tonight partly cloudy. South winds 15 to 30 mph. Lows single digits to the lower 20s. Wednesday cloudy with a chance of snow. Windy. Highs in the 30s. 25-3- 0. Marvin Petersen Draper, 84, died Monday, Jan. 30, 1989, in Bountiful at his home. He was born March 17, 1904, in Moroni to Riley Newton and Eliza mm two-wee- 15-3-0. Marvin Draper i places. American Legion and auxiliary Provo Post 13 will meet at 7 p.m. in the Eldred Center, 270 W. 500 N., Provo. Lunch will be potlock and elections for post officers will be conducted. For information contact Phyllis VanWago-ne- n or Eleanor Ogle at 377 at 373-22- 6715. ROH DOCK'S 2" " Funeral Flowers FREE DELIVERY 1042 S. State St., Orem 225-310- 0 Assertiveness training An assertiveness training therapy group meeting will be conducted at the BYU 900 E., Comprehensive Clinic, 1190 N. Provo at 7 p.m. to discuss problems with living. Each group therapy session is two hours long. For registration information, please call - 9. Patey lecture free lecture will be given by Sue Crosby, an educator for the Patey Center for Human Resource Education, at 7:30 p.m. in the Provo Utilities Building, 251 W. 800 N., Provo, to help those interested learn to overcome problems of depression, weight problems, marriage and family difficulties low self esteem and other challenges. Call her at A Free stress class Utah Valley Regional Medical Center is sponsoring a series of free lectures detailing how to deal with stress, at 7 p.m. in the hospital's Outpatient House, 1161 N. 300 W., Provo. The classes will be held each Thursday during February and will be led under the direction of Dr. Severin Wellinghoff of the UVRMC. behavioral medicine department. Space, for the lectures is limited and those" interested in attending are asked to' RSVP by calling or ext. 2458. 0, PROVO FLORAL "Our Flowers Say What The Heart Whispers" ', 197 North 500 West 373-700- 1 Provo If you are 65 or older the new Medicare lav; may be harmful to your FISCAL HEALTH Starting in 1989 the new Medicare Surtax may require you to pay as much as $1600 in additional tax. rising to as much as $2100 by 1993. For specific information as to how this tax will affect you and what you can do to lesson its impact, we urge you to attend the following FREE lhr. SEMINAR. Date: Wed. Feb. 1 Time: 2:00 to 3:00 PM Place: Excelsior Hotel Richards Room IS Specialists are being brought in to assure thorough coverage of this topic. CAMERA S SOUND 36 NORTH UNIVERSITY 0 PROVO For more information Call: 373-444- 626 NORTH STATE OREM 224-000- 6 Merrill Lynch 379-510- 6 379-512- 2 |