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Show ' f i Jess Davis Ashton Swim Class Registration Swim Class registration will start Monday, May 19, at the Scera Theater office from 2 to 6 p.m. according to Parlell Peterson, Pet-erson, Scera Recreation Director. Dir-ector. Swim Class instruction will start Monday, June 2. CAR STRIPPING Car stripping was reported by Mrs. Florence Beaumont, 1036 S. 400 W. She told police officers jess ashton Jess Davis Ashton, 55, 1695 N. 5th E., Provo, Manager of the Wasatch Chemical Company, Or-em Or-em Branch, died at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City Sunday Sun-day of lung cancer. He was born Feb. 6, 1914, in Pleasant View, a son of John Thomas and Nora Davis Ashton. He married Afton Lewis on May 8, 1939, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. For over 25 years Mr. Ashton had managed the Orem branch of the Wasatch Chemical Company. Active in the LDS Church, he had served in the elder's quorum quor-um presidency of the Pleasant View First Ward, and in other organizations. At the time of his death he was an active member of the Orem Lions Club. Survivors include his widow of Provo; one son and three daughters, Gary Ashton and Mrs. Lance (Margie) Willes, both of Provo; Mrs. Frank (Janice) Gun-nell, Gun-nell, Logan and Mrs. Dickson (Geniel) Huntington, Midvale; three grandchildren, and two brothers and two sisters, Frank Ashton. Clarence Ashton, Mrs. Tony (Leah) Gleason and Mrs. Ferris (Lanora) Olsen, all of Provo. Funeral services were held Wednesday. Burial was in the Provo City Cemetery. she tried to start her car Tuesday Tues-day and discovered "the part the battery goes to 'was missing. Police Investigated. ' T7 - John Louis Adams John Louis Adams Services Friday PLEASANT GROVE - John Louis Adams, 91, 625 E. 200 S., Pleasant Grove, lifetime resident resi-dent of this community, died at the home of a son in Pleasant Grove early Tuesday morning of natural causes. He was born May 3, 1878, in Pleasant Grove, a son of John Alma andMaryFramptonAdams. He married Caroline Hendrick-son Hendrick-son on Aug. 6, 1903, in Provo. Their marriage was later solemnized sol-emnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died May 26, 1967 Survivors include . three sons and three daughters, Vern B. Adams, Orem; Floyd H. Adams, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Joseph (Mary) Swenson, Lindon; Richard Rich-ard L. Adams, Payson; Mrs. Orval L. (Melba) Longfellow, Ogden, and Mrs. Pierce (Orpha) Bringhurst, Murray; 31 grandchildren; grand-children; 53 great-grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Martha Larsen, Pleasant Grove. Funeral services will be Friday Fri-day at 11a.m. in the Timpan-ogos Timpan-ogos LDS Stake Center, with Bishop Eleroy H. West, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove Seventh LDS Ward, officiating. Friends may call Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Olpin Family Mortuary in Pleasant Grove and Friday at the ward chapel prior to the services Burial will be in the Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove Cemetery. VETERANS! HERE'S YOUR ANSWER Q. My husband had a heart condition which developed in service. ser-vice. He was able to work until three months ago when he had a heart attack and the Veterans Administration Ad-ministration awarded him 100 percent disability. The doctor says that he will never be able to go back to work. With two children in college, I will have to work to help support us but I don't have any training. Can the VA help me? A. Possibly. VA education assistance as-sistance is available to the wives, sons and daughters of veterans who are determined by the VA to be permanently as well as totally disabled. For a maximum of 36 months, the VA will pay a wife, son or daughter up to $130 a month for full-time institutional training. Since you indicate that your husband has been rated totally disabled, you should check with the VA regional office where his records are on file to see if his current condition is considered permanent by the VA. jii im.wmmmmmJMmi ' m -J I - I f ' -' - s " ..&& '- , J u mmmmmmmm iiimIh r Naomi Perkins Urie Resident's Mother Dies In Payson rc Naomi Perkins Urie, 93, 452 S. 900 E., Provo, former owner and operator of the Urie Motel of Provo, died Monday in the Payson City Hospital of natural causes; She was born Oct. 27, 1875, in St. Louis, Mo., a daughter of John and Hannah Gittens Perkins. She married Donald C. Urie on Dec. 4, 1900, in the St. George LDS Temple. He died March 8, 1948. Survivors include one daughter daugh-ter and two sons, Mrs. Earl L. (Mona) Anderson, San Marino, Calif., D. Ross Urie, Provo, and Russell P. Urie, Orem; eight grandchildren, and eight greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be Thursday Thurs-day at 11 a.m. in the Olpin Family Fam-ily Mortuary, 85 E. 300 S., Pro- Former Student Presents Graduate Recital LEWIS AND CLARK COLLEGE, COL-LEGE, Portland, Ore. - Roy C. Hills, pianist, presented his graudate recital May 7 at Lewis and Clark, where he is completing complet-ing his master of music degree in piano. For his public program he played works of Bach, Beethoven and three of "Eight Preludes" by Frank Martin, contemporary Swiss composer. Following he performed five movements of Braham's Sonata in F Minor, Opus 5. Hills is the son of the late West Hills and Mrs. Donald Carter, 1795, S. Main St., Orem. Or-em. He received his B.A. degree de-gree from Brigham Young University Uni-versity in 1965. In 1966 he moved to Portland and opened a piano studio. He is a member of the Oregon Music Teachers Association. Associa-tion. His former teachers include Robert B. Smith and Gladys Gladstone. Glad-stone. He is presently a student of NeUie Tholen of the Lewis and Clark music faculty. He was one of three pianists who performed the Bach Concerto in C Major for three pianos with the Lewis and Clark orchestra in 1967. vo, with Bishop Stanley Brady. Provo lOthLDS Ward, officiating! Friends may caU Thursday prior to the services. Burial will be in the Cedar City Cemetery Thursday at 4 P.m. Orem-Geneva Times Thursday, May 8, 1969 It P y ) Maudie Lee Harness Provo Woman Dies of Injury Maudie Lee Harness, 69, 554 W. 200 N., Provo died April 29 of injuries suffered in a car in Provo. She was born October 7, 1899 in Higden, Ark., a daughter of WiUie B. and Jane Milton Tack-ett. Tack-ett. She married James W. Harness, Har-ness, Sept. 19, 1917, in Shirley Ark. They made their first home in Little Rock, Ark. and moved to Provo in 1950 where they have resided since. She is survived by six sons and two daughters and her husband hus-band of Provo: James Vernon, Herbert H., both of Little Rock; Richard W., USAF in Turkey. Thomas T., Miami Beach, Fla., Edward W., Springville; David W., Orem; Mrs. Norman (Maxine) Clifton, Rowland, Ark.; Mrs. Jones K. (Maudie Pauline) Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Torrence,. Calif., 24 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, three brothers, Morgan, Mor-gan, Killis and Hubert Tackett, all of Higden. Services were held Saturday in Provo. Burial was in the Provo Pro-vo City Cemetery. Sharon School Initiates Beautification A beautification project was chosen as the Curriculum Project Pro-ject for the Sharon School for 1968-69, states Jay B. Sargent, principal. During the past school year an inservice training program pro-gram has been underway between teachers and students with the help of the BYU Extension Division. Di-vision. This is planned as a long range program to beautify the Sharon School grounds. This week planting has begun with seven varieties of lilacs being planted and 28 plants being set out. Every room has planted plant-ed one bush and will be responsible respon-sible for a tree. Students will maintain the shrubs and trees under the direction of the custodians. cus-todians. The lilacs will provide a wind break for a weather station protected pro-tected from the wind in contrast to a weather station in the open not protected by a wind break. EventuaUy the school grounds is expected to be an out-of-class learning laboratory, in outdoor out-door and conservation education. III KELIOGG'S COR N FLAKES PROVO OREM SPRIMGVILLE AMERICAN FORK CHUN KING CHOW MEIN chicken, JCHOWMBHl WSm SHRIMP CHICKEN BEEF i PORK ' MUSHROOM UAUI UCIkl NOODLEScns Cans 1 KERN'S Quart Jar SYRUP (1 mjh 431,-OZ. 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