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Show Page Six The Springville Herald November 25, 1975 George Suxo, Gary and Marci, from left, are funds raised at just three of the children at Primary Children's News photo by Medical Center who will be aided through the Local man's father dies Graveside services were Monday at Widtsoe Cemetery, Garfield County, for Warren Holt Willden, 72 who died in a Salt Lake hospital on Thursday, November 20, 1975 of cancer. He was father to Gordon E. Willden of Springville. He was born April 4, 1903 in Salt Lake City to George Ellet and Minnie Holt Willden. He married Marvel Isabel Petro in 1925. They later divorced. He was a rancher, veteran of World War II and a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include three sons and two daughters, Warren L. Willden, Delta; Dee E. Willden, Ferguson, Mo.; Gordon E. Willden, Springville; Mrs. James (Donna) Corwin, Milton Freewater, Ore.; Mrs. Merrill (Bonnie) Bell, Kosharem, Sevier County; 27 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; one brother and two sisters, Norman Willden and Mrs. N.M. Hardy, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Wesley (Irene) Young, Sterling, Sanpete County. Brother of local men succumbs Monday funeral services were held in Price for Jesse Vernon Bryan, 66 who died November 16, 1975 in the Price Hospital of a heart attack. s He was born July 2, 1909 in Off yODQD an apartment or house, protect your clothes, furniture and other personal belongings with a low-cost State Farm Tenant Homeowners Policy. Let me give you all the details. E. DEAN BRIAN 295 S. Main 489-9444 l tie a good neighbor. Slate Farm is there. STATI FARM INSURANCI STATE fARM FIRE and CaiuaHy Company Hams Qfks; Bloomington, Illinois PRO 10-10 AUTOMATIC WITH CHAIN BRAKE New- Chain Bra stops chain in milliseconds New- Fuel economy New- Air filter for easy maintenance, long life Mid.. Si-l ke CrJ Ask about our great CARRYING CASE deal KOLOB LUMBER COMPANY fA 38 West 200 South, Springville mMm inn riiA Local woman's father dies Funeral services for Arthur Lorenzo Harvigsen Sr., 87, Santaquin, who died of causes incident to age Tuesday, Nov. 18, 1975 at his home, were in the Santaquin Stake Center. Burial was in Goshen City Cemetery. Mr. Hartvigsen was born Nov. 29, 1888 in Sandy, a son of Emil and Mina Sorensen Hartvigsen. He married May Dowding on June 1, 1914 in Ogden, and she died Dec. 4, 1918. He married Margaret Thomas Burraston on Sept. 6, 1920 in the Manti LDS Temple, and she died Aug. 8, 1975. Mr. Hartvigsen was a retired carpenter and had been a mail clerk and Santaquin postmaster. He was active in the LDS Church. Survivors include five daughters and five sons, Mrs. Margaret Tolman, Santaquin; Mrs. Lloyd (Ruth) Mills, Salt Lake City; Arthur L. Hartvigsen, Hart-vigsen, Jr., Spanish Fork; Melvin Ft. Hartvigsen, Provo; A. Curtis Hartvigsen, 'sequim, Wash.; Randall D. Hartvigsen, Huntington Beach, Calif.; Mrs. James (Mary Lou) Durrant, Payson; Thomas A. Hartvigsen, Santee, Calif.; Mrs. Robert (Shirley) Peterson, Granger; Mrs. Kay (Marda) Mendenhall, Springville; one stepson and one stepdaughter, James R. Burraston, Spanish Fork, and Mrs. Lester (Winnifred) Gee, Santaquin; 62 grandchildren; 87 great - grandchildren; four great - great - grandchildren, and one brother, Heber Hartvigsen, Hart-vigsen, San Diego, Calif. Ferron, Emery County, a son of William Wyatt and Sarah Worthen Bryan. He married Maurine Page, and she died. He married Annie Boren Noyes in the Manti LDS Temple. Mr. Bryan was active in the LDS Church. He had served three terms on the Carbon County Commission, and had served on the Carbon County Welfare Board and the Price City Hospital board. Surviving are his widow; a son and daughters, Ronald Jess Bryan and Mrs. Virginia Noyes, both of Moab; Mrs. Elaine Nielson of Denver, Colo.; eight grandchildren; and brothers, Clinton Bryan and Loren Bryan, both of Springville. Burial was in the Orangeville, Emery County, Cemetery. It is what we learn after we think we know it all that really counts. Automatic 1Rhr plus manual a2ba oiling system Our lightest, most powerful full size saw ONLY $219.95 theFestival of Trees. Deseret Howard C. Moore. Holiday safety -from Springville The Christmas season usually goes hand in hand with traditions. Many traditions revolve around the decorating of the Christmas tree, and the purchasing of gifts for loved ones and freinds. Underwriters Laboratores Inc., a not-for-profit organization testing for public safety, and your local fire department, would like to offer a few tips to help make your holiday safe, not sorry. Do be careful when buying your tree. When purchasing your Christmas tree this year, buy a firm, fresh tree. Store it in a cool place with the base of the tree in water, until ready to be decorated. If you are buying an artificial tree, be sure to look for the UL Label which tells you it is classified as flame resistant. Do make a check of the decorations you use. Remember to check the decorative lighting strings for frayed wires, broken cords, and loose sockets. These conditions pose potential electrical hazards. Use only light strings that bear a UL Label. . When trimming the tree, avoid using candles or other decorations that may ignite easily. Keep the tree away from the fireplace, radiator, and the T.V. set, any source of heat may cause the tree to become dry, thus creating a fire hazard. Don't overdo it. Be sure not to overload the electrical circuits in your home. The wires that carry more current than they can handle may overheat and cause a fire. Read manufacturer's instructions in-structions on lighting strings carefully and do not use more than the recommended number of lights in one circuit. Christmas decorations are GIFT PRICED UNDER $30 GlrVNOie "BUIOIh We're offering this watch two ways. It's an excellent value. Precision jeweled Classic in style With textured goldtone case, sweep second, lull numeral dial and unbreakable mainspring. Water and shock resistant. Bulova guaranteed And very modestly priced. The strap model, S25 95. With adjustable full expansion band. $29 95. Duke Jewelry .3 1 Gordon B. Childs receives music doctorate Mrs. Bliss Childs has received word that their son Gordon Bliss Childs, has received his doctors degree in music from the Montana State College at Missoula. He is a son of the late Bliss C. and Eleanor Childs, He is head of the Music Department at Adams State College at Alamosa, Colo. He received his BA and MA degrees from BYU. Gordon married the former Elaine Finlayson of Riverton and they have two children; Larry, who has just returned from a mission for the LDS Church in Germany and is now attending BYU; and daughter, Leslie, who is attending Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho. Communication can be used to express the truth, to conceal the truth, or to substitute words for action. When it's all said and done the only person easy to deceive is yourself. do's and don'ts Fire Department beautiful, and very pleasant to look at. However, when you leave your home or retire for the night, turn off the light sets, colored spot lights, or other decorations. Don't settle for the unknown. When purchasing gifts for the people you care about take time out to check for the UL Label. Gifts of electric food blenders, hair dryers, hot combs, and the like are tested for safety by Underwriters Laboratories. Show that you care, check for the UL Label. Be safe and happy this Christmas season. When preparing for the holidays take the extra steps to show you care, follow the Do's and Don'ts outlined above. You'll be glad you did. "No one likes being forced to fit a pattern that someone else designed." "Love isn't perfect, but it's certainly worth working hard to keep." m n n n n n THIS JOLLY FELLOW COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR . . . BUT A GIFT SUBSCRIPTION TO THE SPRINGVILLE HERALD COMES EVERY WEEK OF THE YEAR! The perfect gift for STUDENTS AWAY FROM HOME, MISSIONARIES, RELATIVES, REL-ATIVES, MARRIED CHILDREN, FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS. The Springville Herald Her-ald will bring home-town news and hospitality to the home of a special person every single week! Order now and save! On January I st subscription prices go up to $7.00, but if you order now, you can send a year's subscription for only $6.00. Fill in the coupon below and mail it today! A week before Christmas we will send a Gift Subscription Card to the recipints telling them of your thoughtful gift. 1 n n n n sp Gordon B. Childs Tears are the softening tears are tne sottemng showers which cause the seed of Heaven to spring up in human hearts. f I PLEASE SEND A THE SPRINGVILLE TO: Name Address City FROM: Name .... Address City Q Enclosed is my check Q Please bill Mail to: The Springville Herald Box 193 Waterflow study A new study will examine the ecological requirements for trout in Uinta Mountain streams and will concentrate on minimum flow requirements, it was announced today by two Federal and one State agency. These agencies, sponsors of the study, are the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. A contract has been awarded to the Utah State University Cooperative Fishery Unit for a six-year program of study. The objectives of the study are to predict and quantify, through the use of a general stream model, changes in the stream ecosystem which occur with variation in flows and to help predict efficiently and accurately ac-curately changes in fish and 0ther aquatic life PPulations which would result. Survival at all stages of trout life history (eggs, fry, juveniles, SPRINGVILLE AND SPANISH FORK OFFICES OF CB&T WILL ACCEPT PAYMENT OF PROPERTY TAXES AS A SERVICE TO UTAH COUNTY RESIDENTS UNTIL NOVEMBER 30. Another service of the bank that's got what it takes! the central bank &trut Springville, Mapleton, Spanish Fork, Provo GIFT SUBSCRIPTION OF HERALD State. State. announced for Uinta Mountains and adults), growth, metabolism, and behavior will be examined under different flow regimes at all seasons of the year. Selected interrelated physical, chemical, and biological components will be studied simultaneously. This would have great application in developing water resource project plans by the Bureau of Reclamation. Wildlife agencies SINCE 1944 OFFERING COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE. LET US ASSIST YOU WITH YOUR INSURANCE PROBLEMS. Milton H. Harrison Phone 489-5677 ART CITY PROFESSIONAL PLAZA 485 SOUTH MAIN Zip. Zip. me after Christmas Springville. Utah 84663 can use the analysis of impacts to the stream fishery in determining deter-mining minimum flow recommendations. recom-mendations. Part of the study requirements are to construct a series of diversion structures, waterways, water-ways, and fish weirs to control streamflows for study purposes. The way to avoid "losing your shirt" is to roll up sleeves. n n n n & u n n n S IS""" ' n n n n 489-5614 2Z0 South Main . Ovr fa Cnfury in SpringvilU fPfTf 3 |