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Show Free Air Show To Thrill Viewers Saturday, May 22 , The U.S. Navy's famous Blue Angels will highlight the Utah Rational Guard sponsored free Air Show to take place this Saturday Sat-urday May 22nd. The show will ;be held at the Utah Air National Na-tional Guard base on the East ; side of the Salt Lake Interna-s Interna-s tional Airport. The Navy's Flight demonstration team is scheduled to take to the air at 1:30 p.m. In addition to the Blue Angels, the open house will feature a four and one half hour demonstration demon-stration of radio controlled model IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Aspini Munirseipyg o o o Gardening Headquarters THE MCKT COMPLETE IAWm CARE PRODUfT MAnci PAX TOTAL FOR LAWNS Kills and prevents crabgross. Kill, dandelions and 40 other weeds. Fertilizes and tills insects. Q V Add "on and other minerals. q 7 Kto. $9.98 - SAVE o o o o o o o o o o o 7 $798 JSiil IFitZer lGal.Reg.gTl J(h O IrfllZer 1 Gal. O w 2.20 o tiiumper s o Our Bedding Plants Did Not o o o o o o o LANDSCAPE STATE HIGHWAY w oou west loou. iNorm j S PROVO, UTAH Phone 374-1044 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCI BBU West f These Senior Students were Pleased J f With Their Pictures from Massey Studio J r Massey Studio Can Help You Remember Your Graduation with Beautiful I K Photographs. Massey's, Also, Have Caps and Gowns for All Schools. J L Don't Wait, Make An Appointment Today 5 f MASSEY STUDIO P 13 East Center (Between Uinta Theatre and City Drug) Phone 373-6565 J airplane flying. The 23rd Army Band will also be on hand to help provide entertainment during dur-ing the day's activities. Static displays of military equipment will include an F-4, F-105, C-130, C-141, F-101, C-124, C-124, and other aircraft plus an array of Army weapons and vehicles. ve-hicles. The open house, which will begin be-gin at 10 a.m. and close at 3 p.m. is free to the public. Free parking will also be provided. o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o o o o 0 0 o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o t.nt.ai "I lawns o ID . LPflX I $2.00 Reg, NOW Freeze NURSERY o o o o 9) AT 1850 NORTH I85U. North 1 RECENTLY SELECTED SOPHOMORE cheerleaders for year 1971-72 at Orem High School are. back row. 1-r, Cindy Erickson Rites Held Funeral services for Sylvia Parker Erickson, 72, Orem, who died Thursday May 13 inanOrem rest home after a long illness, were held Saturday in Salt Lake City. Burial was in the Mt. Olivet Cemetery. She was born April 6, 1899, in Salt Lake City, a daughter of Charles Henry and Ida Zacher-son Zacher-son Parker. She married Frank W. Erickson on Dec. 7, 1918, in Ogden; the marriage was later solemnized in theSaltLakeTem-ple. theSaltLakeTem-ple. She was a member of the DUP. Survivors include two sons and two daughters, Howard G. Erickson, Erick-son, Orem; Frank Erickson, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Don (Melba) Papka, San Leandro, Calif.; Mrs. Fred (Grace) Schafter, Roy; 19 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. Closed Waters For Fishing Announced Most waters of the State will be open to angling after the general gen-eral season opener May 29th; however, several waters will remain re-main closed to fishing during 1971. . i-r : Waters listed as closed to fishing fish-ing during 1971 are: SheepCreek Lake and feeder canal above the lake, and Daggett Lake in Daggett Dag-gett County; Mill Site Reservoir in Emery County and Crescent Lake in Garfield County; Nine Mile Reservoir in Sanpete County; Rex Reservoir in Sevier County; Crystal, Washington, and Tail lakes in Summit County; Upper Woodruff Reservoir in Rich County, and Lower Gunlock Reservoir in Washington County; Fish Creek Reservoir in Wayne County; Pineview Reservoir and tributary streams up to highways high-ways surrounding the Reservoir. Also closed are waters managed man-aged by the Division as hatcheries, hatch-eries, waterfowl areas, or water- ' , J I J ' i . i i, ...... , ,3, J1 A ...', 1. -! it&tUiriizL V) JOHN A. BELLOWS J. A. Bellows Funeral Held John Allen Bellows, 80, 196 S. 8th E., Orem, died Friday, evening at the Utah Valley Hospital Hos-pital in Provo of a heart attack. at-tack. He was born Sept. 21, 1890, in Lake Shore, a son of Charles Henry and Mary Jane Huff Bellows. He married Agnes Ferguson on Jan. 24, 1917, in the Salt Lake Temple. She died Nov. 4, 1966. Mr. Bellows was a fruit farmer. He had lived in Orem since 1919. Active in the IDS Church, he served a mission to New Zealand, was Bishop of the Sharon Ward for three years, was in the High Council and was High Priest group leader. After their marriage they lived first in Bingham.' ' Survivors include three daughters, and two sons, Wayne F. and Lynn Jay Bellows, both of Orem; Mrs. Joseph S.' (Marian) Adams, Provo; Mrs. William B. (Elaine) Black, Salt Lake City; Mrs. John (Janet) Youd, Lake Shore; two brothers and two sisters, sis-ters, Lionel Bellows, Spanish Fork; Norman Bellows and Mrs. Myrtle Francis, Lake Shore; Mrs. Jack (Minnie) Taylor, Concord, Calif.; 29 grandchildren; grandchild-ren; seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday in Orem. Burial was in The Orem City Cemetery. fowl nesting, areas as posted. Closed waters and other regulations regu-lations are listed in the 1971 Fishing Proclamation available now at license agents and Division Divi-sion of Wildlife Resources offices. of-fices. Learn the rules before you go afield this fishing season. I s. I I 'si ll PI sates Adams, Kelli Clegg and Sandi Sumner. Front row, Marci Laird, Debi Curtis and Shelly Richards. Cheerleaders were selected by judges at recent tryouts. -jf - -.' 1 Ik Ina Cutler Clark Ina Clark Succumbs Ina Cutler Clark, 72, 1188 S. 800 E., Orem, died Sunday afternoon at Utah Valley Hospital following a short illness. Born Oct. 4, 1898 in Glendale, Kane County, to Morton B. and Mary Irene Foote Cutler, she married James H. Clark May 25, 1927 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Aug. 29, 1969. - She moved to Orem in 1923 with her husband and has lived here, since that time. She was an active member of the LDS Church and a teacher in Primary. Prim-ary. Survivors include two sons and three daughters, Marion J. and James C, and Mrs. W.W. (Mary Jean) Carpenter, all of Orem; Mrs. Letty Jane Benson, Yon-kers, Yon-kers, New York; Mrs. V.D. (Thora) McNish, Las Vegas; 12 grandchildren; one brother and three sisters, Raymond C. Cut- -ler, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs.Leona Briggs, San Francisco; Mrs.Ed-na Mrs.Ed-na Cox, Almo, Nev.; and Mrs. Viola Roundy, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Wednesday in Orem. Burial was in the Provo City Cemetery MOTORCYCLE MISHAP INJURES MAN LeR Lester Ross, 50, suffered a severe head laceration Thursday Thurs-day night when be struck a tree while riding a motorcycle at his home, 836 N. Main. He was taken to Utah Valley Hospital for treatment by Orem Police ambulance. ':f 1 CXOS6V OVEN FR65H BREAD chock VoT t?t6Rne FGAST fix &UA$$ TABLE RnG' -rosier 3. Cancer Claims Orem Resident Funeral services for Roy William Schneidervin, 66, Orem, who died Thursday in a Salt Lake hospital of cancer, were held Saturday In Salt Lake County. Burial was in Redwood Memorial Mem-orial Estates. Mr. Schneidervin was born June 3, 1904, in Caldwell, Wise, a son of John andAlvina Pellman Schneidervin. He married mar-ried Margaret Ann Carter on July 13, 1956, in Ely, Nev. Survivors Include two sons and four daughters, Roger and Scott Schneidervin, both Orem; Mrs. Keith (Joyce) Wald. Waterford, Wise; Mrs. Max (Susan) Hed-gecock, Hed-gecock, Seattle, Wash.; AnltaSc-hneidervin, AnltaSc-hneidervin, Honolulu, Hawaii; Mrs. Mark (Gayle) VanWagoner, Salt Lake City; three grandchildren; grand-children; his father, Mukwonago, Wise; two brothers and one sister, sis-ter, Francis Schneidervin, Mukwonago; Muk-wonago; Harold Schneidervin, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Peter, W. - (Alvina) Petersen, Salem, 111. LaLechs Leaps To Meet The Orem groups of La Leche will offer the first in a monthly series of informal discussions dealing with successful breastfeeding breast-feeding this Thursday evening, May 20, at the home of Orem group leader, Mrs. Robert Gordon, Gor-don, 252 North 400 West, Orem, at 8 p.m. The first discussion of the series will be about "The Advantages of Breastfeeding to Mother and Baby. Derfr f Mortuary l Servient DR. ORVILLE L. POLLY -Graveside services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Provo City Cemetery. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Provo until 10:45 a.m. LINDA MAY CONNELLY, OREM OR-EM - Graveside services will be held Friday at 10:30 a.m. in the Provo City Cemetery. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary, 185 E. Center until 10:15 a.m. DAVID D. TERRY Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo, where friends may call Saturday prior to services. Interment DaltaCity Cemetery. SHEA DAVID PETERSON -Graveside services will be held Saturday at 10:30 sum. in the Provo City Cemetery. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary, 185 E. Center, Saturday until 10:15 sum. ZELLA VINCENT CHASE -Funeral services will be conducted con-ducted Monday at 2 p.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo. Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday prior to services. Interment Inter-ment will be in the Provo City Cemetery. ALLEN J. BELLOWS - Funeral Fun-eral services will be conducted Monday at 11 a.m. in the Orem 18th-33rd Ward ChapeL, 50 So. 800 E. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Orem, Sunday 6 to 8 p.m. and at the Church Monday prior to services. Interment In-terment will be in the Provo City Cemetery. QGUO PACK i ni i S - l - BUTTER 6 A1C0H0L UirJ BMP Orem-Geneva Times Orem Woman's Mother Dies Funeral services for Nina Giles Grant, 68, 521-5th Ave., Salt Lake City, were held Saturday. Sat-urday. Burial was in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Mrs. Grant was the mother of Mrs. Kenneth W. (Gloria) Chase of Orem. Mrs. Grant died in a San Jose, Calif., hospital on Tuesday after a short illness. She was born Sept. 2, 1902, in Salt Lake City, a daughter of Henry Evans and Anina Marie Jensen Giles. She married JayS. Grant on Aug. 23, 1929, in Los Angeles; the marriage was solemnized in theSaltLakeTem-ple theSaltLakeTem-ple on Aug. 28, 1929. Survivors include her husband; one son and three daughters, Richard Giles Grant, and Mrs. Phillip K. (Sharleen) Hoskins, both San Jose; Mrs. N. Thomas (Lanel) Peck, Murray; Mrs. Chase Orem; 22 grandchildren; two brothers, Jay Jensen and Marion Jensen, both of California. Cali-fornia. Orem Woman's Father Dies In Gunnison UUNNISON Funeral services for Peter Lafe Frandsen, 85, Gunnison, who died Monday at his home of a heart attack, will be held today, May 20, at 1 p.m. in the GunnisonFirst Ward Chapel. Chap-el. Mr. Frandsen was the father of Mrs. Louise Pratt of Orem. He was born May 26, 1885, in Mt. Pleasant, a son of Neils Peter and Carolyn Simpson A LUXURY LOOK AT LOW COST.i mm i U VINYL This new Vinvl Corlon floor family rooms, bathrooms in any desired for your home. And you'll find Its cost surprisingly low I Stop In today. Ask for a free estimate on how little it costs to have Terrina Corlon in your home. m FLOOR COVERINGS LINCltiiJIW rri'irttFH UUUUbJ.ll X& SOVAr FDR t A I .a e Bees TA3tCRlTE -flo.3- BACON POTATOES APTICH0KES 0 Thursday, May 20, 1971 Frandsen. He married Edna Madsen on Oct. 16, 1907, in the Salt Lake Temple. She died Oct. 26, 1917. He then married Ida Larsen on Dec. 11, 1918, in the Manti Temple. Mr. Frandsen was a railroad engineer and a retired farmer. He had served as Btehop of the Clarion Ward and was a member of the Gunnison Stake High Council. He was a temple worker at the time of his death. Mr. Frandsen also was a mem-, ber of the Gunnison Irrigation Board. Survvors include his widow, Gunnisn; two sons and four daughters, Ivan L.Frandsen, Sandy; San-dy; "Allen J. Frandsen, Center-field; Center-field; Mrs. Sheldon (Edna) Bjerregaard, Mayfield; Mrs. Keller (Marian) Christensen, Gunnison; Mrs. Pratt, Orem; Mrs. Duane (Ina) Midgeley, Salt Lake City; 33 grandchildren; 42 great-grandchildren; eight great-great-grandchildren; two brothers and one sister, Burgess L. Frandsen, Price; Austin Frandsen, Gunnison; Mrs. MUo (Myrtle) Christensen, Moroni. Burial will be in the Mt. Pleasant Plea-sant Cemetery. The family suggests sug-gests contributions to the Gunnison Gun-nison LDS Stake Building Fund. John Deere Franchise Uintah Basin area of Utah. For information about this opportunity in the growing field of agriculture, write Box 65, co Orem-Geneva Times. u)v) if I l MX AM CORLON offers wall-to-wall heautv for kitrhiinst. area where a fresh, modern look is 4B5 North State Orem, Utah . 84057 Business Ph. 225-3304 inps ivwer X'JL.OI SOFTEN BR 6 - At1S 1 1 - M ' i 6 .A |