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Show 1 f- - - J Obituaries FRANCIS WILCOX Francis L. Wilcox, 76, of Salt Lake City, died following a cardiac arrest at a local hospital on March 30. His sister, Ella Althea Perkins Forsgren, lives in Orem. HARLO CLAYTON Harlo La Fay Clayton, 63. of Shsryl Been, Orem Elected VP During Ricks Elections Ron Bennion of Rexburg will serve as president of the Ricks College studentbody for the 1977-78 1977-78 school year. Bennion served as president of Madison HighSchoolandthenwas called as a missionary for the LDS Church. He is a pre-dental major and is formerly of Salt Lake City where his father, Rex Bennion, was assistant controller at the University of Utah prior to coming to Ricks as Dean of Administration. Ad-ministration. Dr. Mack Shirley, dean ofstu- Orem-Geneva Times April 7, 1977 of Seattle, vice president of social soc-ial dance. The vice president for finance will be appointei later. Miss Bean is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jamos L. Beanof 1483South 720 East in Orem. dent life, said about 50 per cent of the more than 5,000 students at Ricks voted in the election. Other officers named for the eoming year are Nephi Bierwjlf of Salt Lake City, executive vice president; DeEtte Munson of Boise, president of Associated Women Students; Steve Hansen. Dallas, president of Associated Men Students; Mike Thompson of Aptos, Calif., vice president of activities; Paul Winter ton of Roosevelt, Utah, vice president presi-dent of academics; Sharyl Bean of Orem, Utah, vice president of organizations, and Pete Carroll Blaine Douglas Webb Blaine Douglas Webb, 43, of Highland, died April 4, of a long illness at the American Fork Hospital. Born June 26, 1933 in Lehi, he was the son of Boyd Douglas and Helen Shoell Webb. He married Cleadonna (Clea) Millet, July 2, 1956 in the Manti LDS Temple. He was Senior Vice President and Secretary of Desert Federal Savings and Loan Association. Webb was raised in Montana and Provo and has also lived in Salt Lake City, Orem and Highland. He was a member of the LDS Church having been Elders Quorum President, served an LDS Mission to Brazil, had served as first and second councelors in three differt bishoprics, scoutmaster, and at the time of his death served on the Alpine, Utah Stake High Council. He was president of the Orem Kiwanis Club, community chairman chair-man of the United Fund and a member of the Orem Chamber of Commerce. Survivors include: his wife, two sons three daughters, one foster Indian son and one foster Indian daughter, Scott Douglas Webb, Blaine Edward Webb, Wilbur Earl Dickson, Cleadonna Webb, Helena Webb, Ranata Webb and Lorraine T. Dickson, all of Highland; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd D. Webb, American Fork. Funeral Services will be Thursday, Thurs-day, noon, in the Alpine, Utah Stake Center, with Bishop Richard W. Stowe of the Highland Third Ward conducting. Friends may call at the Wing Mortuary, Lehi, until 11:30 a.m., Thursday. Burial will be Lehi City Cemetery. The Utah Dept. of Transportation Transpor-tation has been presented with two awards from the Federal Highway Administration. The a-wards a-wards concern a ten-mile section sec-tion of 1-70 through Spotted Wolf Canyon. Myrtle P. Tanner Myrtle Georgina Peterson Tanner, 87. of Orem died April 3, in an Orem nursing home. She was born November 14, 1889 in Bloomington, Idaho, a daughter of Nels and Joanna Bee Peterson. She married on October 3, 1913, George W. Tanner in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and he died in November 1934. She lived in Kemmerer, Wyoming for many years and then moved to Salt Lake City where she worked for the Relief Society sewing department for 15 years. Survivors include one daughter and one son, Mrs. Georgia Lu Zielger, Orem; John W. Tanner, Springville: eight grandchildren: 19 great-grandchildren; one great-great- grandchild; one brother and one sister, Carl Peterson, Ephrata, Washington and Mrs. Ireta P. Duf-fin, Duf-fin, Missoula, Montana. Funeral services were held Wednesday in Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary. Burial will be in Kem-mer. Kem-mer. Community Ed. To Begin Tuesday Community Education will continue con-tinue at Cherry Hill Elementary School. Classes will be held on Tuesdays and will consist of the following: Beginning wrestling (elementary (elemen-tary aged boys) Hurd Tues. April 12 5 p.m. $2.00 reg.fee Advanced tap dancing (ages 8-12) Nelson Tues. April 12 4 p.m. $4.00 Beginning Tap Dancing (teens and adults) Nelson Tues. April 12 5p.m. $4.00 Beginning Guitar JensonTues. April 12 6p.m. $4.00 Macrame Thulin Tues. April 12 7 p.m. $4.00 Classes will run thru May 24 and all who are interested are invited to come April 12 and register. The school is located at 250 East 1650 South, Orem. For further information call Phil Blackwell at 225-5816. Come prepared on the night fo registration for classwork to begin. BEESLEY MEMORIALS LOWEST PRICES, FINEST QUALITY & LARGEST SELECTION IN UTAH I nir lxd iUrv : 92 Years of Experience Helps Us Answer Your Questions BEESLEY MONUMENT & VAULT CO. 725 South State Street, Prevo Ph. 374-0580 W Is 1 fl. P1 rs -03o?F8 Provo, died March 29 at Central Utah Convalescent Center in Orem of a lingering illness. He was the father of Dennis Kay Clayton, Orem, and the brother of C. Donald Clayton, Carlos H. Clayton and Mrs. Walter (Theresia) Pync, all of Orem. MAX THOMAS Max Thomas, 70. of Spanish Fork, died of a heart attack March 30 in the Payson Hospital. He was the father of Cordon M. Thomas of Orem. RAYMOND J. JACKLIN Raymond John Jacklin, 79. of American Fork, died of natural causes on March 31, in Provo. He was the brother of Charles Jacklin of Orem. ROBERT H.PETERSON Robert Harmon Peterson, 2ti, of Fillmore, died following a lingering illness March 30. He wus the brother of Mrs. Ellis (Cherril) Greening of Orem. WILBUR SOWAROS Wilbur Sowards, 98, of Provo, died March 31 at his home following a short illness. He was the brother of Mrs. A.J.Daviesof Orem. EVA I). MARSHALL Eva D. Marshall. 81. of Panquitch, Garfield County, died April 2. She was the mother of Joseph Robert Marshall and Mrs. Jay (Barbara) Willcs, both of Orem. VERRON H.SMITH Verron H. Smith. 62, of Draper, died April 3, at his home of heart failure. He was the father of Gary Smith of Orem. THOMAS G.THOMSON Thomas G. Thomson, 58. died March 29, in a North Hollywood, California rest home. He was the brother of Lowell Thomson of Orem. LEONARD ZOBELL Leonard E. Zobell, 57, of Springville, died April 4, at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City following an illness. He was the father of Mrs. Malon (Aleta) Kiggins of Orem. Stephanie Anne Batty Graveside services for Stephanie Anne Batty, infant daughter of Blake H. and Ruby Denise Farnsworth Batty. 1220 South Sandhill Road, Orem, who died March 28 at Utah Valley Hospital shortly after birth, were held Thursday in the Provo City Cemetery. Donna Johnson Donna Johnson, 62. of 196 East Center Street in Orem died at Utah Valley Hospital on March 31. She was born to Harry L. and Lillian H odder Gibson in Salt Lake City on August 24, 1938. She was a member of the Congregational Church and spent much time doing work for charity groups. Survivors include her husband: one daughter one son, Mrs. William (Judith) Reed, Vancouver, British Columbia: David Y. Johnson. Salt Lake City; three brothers and two sisters: H. Lawerence Gibson, Hollywood, California: Kenneth H. Gibson, Tucson, Arizona; Gerald E. Gibson, Alexandria, Virginia; Mrs. Teenero (Gladys) Caruso, Los Angeles. California: and Mrs. Roy (Peggy) Ascani, Los Angeles. 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