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Show 4 Re nee R. Neilson Renee Nielson Dies: Funeral Held Saturday Renee Richmond Neilson, 45, of 466 East 1834 South, died Tuesday morning at the Utah Valley Hospital of a heart attck. Funeral services were held Saturday Sat-urday at the Orem Fourteenth Ward Chapel at 1 p.m.. Burial was in the Provo City Cemetery. She was born May 23, 1928 in Provo to Orson W. and Pernoma Jolley Richmond. She married R. Kirk Neilson on June 9, 1948 in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. She taught Primary for many years. Mrs. Neilson had been a clerk in several local stores and r then was driver-clerk for the ' Utah State Rehabilitation of the Blind. Survivors include her husband, two sons and one daughter, Mrs. Charles (Ruth Ann) Farrell, Las' Vegas; Douglas Nielson, Spring-ville, Spring-ville, and Russell Neilson, Orem; one grandchild; her mother, Provo; three brothers and one sister, Donal Richmond, Colorado Col-orado Springs, Colo.; J.L. Richmond, Riverside, Calif., and Kay Richmond and Mrs.' Ruth Benson, both of Orem. Jmortuahy Y SERVICES V 373-1841 i OREM BENJAMIN MICHAEL FAR-RER FAR-RER graveside services were held Wednesday November 21 in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo. Interment Springville Evergreen Cemetery. PROVO REVA SARAH PETERSEN PRICE funeral services were held Friday at 1Q, a.m. in the Provo 21st wardi4chajeirinter-ment wardi4chajeirinter-ment Ephraim City Cemetery. Clive A Jolley Funeral Services Held For Clive Jolley Funeral services were held Wednesday for Clive A. Jolley, 64, of 984 South State Street, at 2 p.m. in theSundberg-Olpin Mortuary. Burial was in the Provo Pro-vo City Cemetery. Mr. Jolley died Monday at the Utah Valley Hospital, of a heart attack. He was born March 8, 1909 in Tropic, Garfield County, to Henry Hen-ry A. and Mabel Rappleye Jolley. Jol-ley. He married Zola Cox on Dec. 18, 1929 in the St. George LDS Temple. For 26 years Mr. Jolley was employed as a painter for Geneva Gen-eva Steel Co. He was an elder in the Orem 20th Ward, and his hobby was lapidary. Survivors include his widow, three daughters and one son, Clive LaMar Jolley, Lindon; Mrs. Don (Clerece) Neil and Mrs. Jack (Thelma) Beighley, both of American Fork, and Mrs. Blaine (Velma) Peterson,SaltLakeCity; 15 grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren; great-grandchildren; his father, Orem; three sisters and three brothers, Virgil Jolley, Spanish Fork; Earl Jolley, Tropic; Grant Jolley,Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ted (Theo) Mad-sen Mad-sen and Mrs. Ila Olsen, both of Orem, and Mrs. William (Ilene) Penrod, Elberta. Lillie S. Jones HEBER CITY Funeral services for Lillie Sulser Jones, 78. of Heber. who died Saturday in a Heber hospital, will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. intheHeber Seventh Ward Chapel. He leaves a sister, Mrs. Shield (Ila) MontgomeryofOrem. Burial in the Heber City Cemetery. PROVO ANN STUBBS FEREE funeral services were held Friday at 12:00 noon in the Provo 22nd ward chapel. Interment Provo City Cemetery. PROVO ISAAC CALVIN MCDONALD funeral services were held Saturday Sat-urday at 11 a.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo. Interment East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery. PROVO VIOLET MICHIE PARRY funeral fun-eral services were held Monday at 11 a.m. in the Provo 5th ward chapel. Interment Provo City Cemetery. PROVO MARY ELIZABETH ANDERSON ANDER-SON funeral services were held on Mon. Nov. 26, 1973 in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel. Interment In-terment was in ProvoCityCeme-tery. ProvoCityCeme-tery. PROVO FLORENCE STUBBS funeral services were held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo. Interment Inter-ment Provo City Cemetery. United Outlet 705 North State-Orem (3 blocks North of k mart) Sale We Believe In music Solid State Stereo AyFM Stereo receiver with stereo 8 Hack tape player and auto, record changer Just In Time For Christmas Reg. $149.89 NOW $ Price Includes Speakers i UVJJ John Franklin Healy Final Rites Held For Franklin Healy Services will be held Friday for John Franklin Healy, 89, long-time resident of Orem. Mr. Healy died Tuesday morning at an Orem nursing home, of causes incident to age. He leaves five sons, four of whom are residents resi-dents of Orem: Glenn, Leslie, Lester and Roy, and Russell Healy of LaGrand, Oregon. He was born April 5, 1884 in Alpine to Hyrum and ElviraCar-son ElviraCar-son Healy. On Nov. 6, 1907 he married Edith HiU in Provo, and the marriage was solemnized later in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died several years ago. Active in the LDS Church, Mr. Mountain Fuel Still Finding Oil SALT LAKE CITY Mountain Moun-tain Fuel Supply Company announced an-nounced Monday that a three-hour three-hour test of its Butcher Knife Spring Unit No. 2 well in southwestern south-western Wyoming at a depth interval in-terval of 12,912 to 12,966 feet in the Dakota formation had resulted re-sulted in an initial calculated flow of 42 million cubic feet of gas per day through a 38ths-inch 38ths-inch surface choke with a flowing flow-ing pressure of 2800 pounds per square inch (psi). During the course of a second Healy was a high priest secretary sec-retary and home teacher. For many years he was water master of the Davis Ditch Co. He was a farmer, and enjoyed hunting and fishing. Besides his five sons, he is also survived by 19 grandchildren, grand-children, 52 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Final rites will be held Friday at 11a.m. in the Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary, where friends may call prior to services. Burial will be in the Provo City Cemetery. test, the Mo. 2 well flowed for 15 minutes at a calculated rate of 32 million cubic feet of gas a day before a mis-run of the test developed. The flowing pressure had reached 2100 psi and was building when the mis-run occurred. occur-red. The Company also announced that its Kinney Unit No. 1 wildcat wild-cat well in southwestern Wyoming, Wyom-ing, which had been out of control con-trol since November 7 flowing 10 to 20 million cubic feet of dry natural gas per day from the Frontier formation at a depth of 13,561 feet, was brought un der control over the weekend. This unit is located about 52 miles southeast of Rock Springs, Wyoming. The Butcher Knife Spring Unit is located immediately south of the Company's Church Buttes field about 45 miles west of Rock Springs and comprises 31,532 acres. The discovery well (No. 1) in this Unit also was tested in the Dakota formation with some success but it was ultimately completed in the Morgan Mor-gan formation at an interval between be-tween 18,200 and 18,280 feet and flowed 5,700,000 cubic feet of sour gas and 300 barrels of condensate a day. Butcher Knife Spring Unit No. 2 well also is projected as a test of the deeper zones, specifically the Mississippian formation at a depth of 18,800 feet. It will drill through the Morgan formation prior to reaching reach-ing that depth. Mountain Fuel has an 86 percent per-cent interest in the No. 2 well which will revert to about a 70 percent interest after five times the cost of drilling has been recovered from production. Forest Oil Company, Bradford, Pa., has a 9 12 percent interest, in-terest, and seven other firms share in different measure in the remainder. Orem-Geneva Times Noveraeer29,1973 BONNlV AND CLYDE. While nearly all amphibians have at least a trace of poison in their skins, these poison glands are not equally developed in the different families of frogs. The members of the family Dendro-batidae Dendro-batidae were used as poison on the tips of arrows by the Indians of tropical America long before the coming of the white man. The Indians killed the frogs by piercing them with a sharp stick,, then held them above a fire. Brigg Harmon Funeral services were held Friday for Brigg Harmon, of Price, Utah. He was the father of Mrs. Doyle Buckwalter and' i a son, Mike Harmon, of Orem. Mr. Harmon was buried in Price. (Hi Dl LUNGER ,V,V.V.W.VAVAVJW.W David W. Nye ' HEBER CITY David Warner Warn-er Nye, 86, of Heber City, died Friday in a Heber hospital of natural causes. A son William Nye, resides in Orem. Funeral services were held, Monday at 11 a.m. intheHeber 7th LDS Ward Chapel. Burial was in Maeser Cemetery, VernaL Oliver L. Draper MOUNT PLEASANT - Oliver L. Draper, 80, of Mount Pleasant, Pleas-ant, died Wednesday, November 28, at his home of natural causes. His daughter, Mrs. John (Mar-jorie) (Mar-jorie) Skinner, resides in Orem. Funeral services were held Monday at I p.m. in the Mount Pleasant First LDS WardchapeL Burial was in the Mount Pleasant City Cemetery. Maria H. Benson MAGNA Funeral services for Ellen Maria Harkness Benson, Ben-son, 90, of Magna, who died of causes incident to age Saturday in a Salt Lake City rest home, were Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Magna Ward Chapel, 2941S. 9140 W. Mrs. Benson was the mother of Earl Benson, Orem. Burial was in the MidvaleCity Cemetery. 1 o) o) rn UVJ EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 3rd, 1973 OREM CITY REFUSE COLLECTION SYSTEM 6 c VJ !-,y-ryywV" - 1 1600 NORTH COLLECTION ROUTE " ,V I" I " I I ' BOUNDRIES WEDNESDAY COLLECTION 2v ' i J 400 NORTH WEST OF STATE STREET, 1 ( i I NORTH TO 800 NORTH TO EAST, WEST 3 $5 I I AND NORTH CITY LIMITS. (INCLUDING 3 I I DREDGE SUBDIVISION) j ! 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