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Show r Esther Heinrich Hansen Esther Heinrich Hansen, 81, of Orem died Monday Nov. 8, 1982 in Utah Valley Hospital. She was born April 11, 1901 in Chicago, 111. to Joesf and Anna Laursen Heinrich. She married George Hammond Hansen on Jan. 18, 1923 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Jan. 4 1964. She was born the fourth of five children and raised in Smithfield, Utah. She graduated from North Cache High School and Brigham Young College in Logan. She taught school for six years and was an active member of the LDS Church. She served as president of the Primary, Relief Society and YWMIA. She was active in community affairs and served as president of PTA's in Reno, Nev. and Portland, Ore. She lived in Portland, Ore. for 33 years, moving ; to Provo two years ago. ! survivors include ! three daughters: Mrs. ; Gerald R. (Anna Lu) ; Barnes, San Jose, Calif.; ; Mrs. Ted P. (Betty Jo) ; Loud, Fairfield, Calif.; Mrs. Charles G. (Carole) Petersen, Provo; 12 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one : sister, Mrs. Ray ' (Mildred) Cannon, Logan. ; Funeral was Friday ' at the Edgemont LDS Chapel. Burial was in the ? Providence City Cemetery, Providence, J Utah. Oratorio Choir Nov. 19-20 i" - 4 Jesse Lee Slater Jesse Lee Slater, 67, 764 W. 400 N., Orem, died Nov. 15. He was born September 15, 1915, in Provo, Utah, to Benjamin Ben-jamin F. and Clara Bame Slater. He married Hannah Williams on April 8, 1941, in Tacoma, Wash. She died Dec. 27, 1976. Slater was a retired mechanic. He received his education in Provo schools and worked for the CCC prior to entering the U.S. Army. He served 4 years during WWII and was involved in action in the European Theater of War. After his release he returned to Provo and worked for the UP Railroad. Later he worked as a mechanic at Ashton Chevrolet, later Heathman Chevrolet. He retired in 1979. He was a member of the Disable American Veterans, and was Sargent of Arms for the State of Utah D.A.V. at the time of his death; also D.A.V. secretary, Board of Directors; secretary of Veterans Council in Orem, and treasurer and adjutant of Central No. 9. He has lived in Orem since 1945. Interest included camping and motorcycles. He is survived by one son and one daughter: Barry L. Slater, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Ronald L. (Linda) Miller, Orem, 6 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one sister. Funeral services will be held Friday, Nov. 19, 1982, at 2 p.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, Provo. Interment Provo City Cemetery. Full military " rites will be accorded by the Disabled American Veterans State Department of Utah. -The-Brigham Young -;University Oratorio ' Choir, under the direction of Dr. Ronald Staheli, will perform works by Pur-cell, Pur-cell, Schubert and Vaughan-Williams during its fall concerts Friday '. and Saturday (Nov. 19 ', and 20) at 8 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall, Harris Tne Deseret Quartet, Fine Arts Center. Brigham Young Tickets for the per- University's acclaimed formances are available string ensemble wili at the Music Ticket Of- present a free recita, fice. 378-7444. Thursday (Nov. 18) at 8 p.m. in the Madsen William Graham William Graham, Mi, of Orem died Tuesday Nov. 9, 1982 in Utah Valley Hospital of complications following surgery. lie was born March 28, 19l(i in Fall River, Mass. to William and Violanta Chadwick Graham. He married Angeline Andrade in Fall River on April 19, 1938. She died May 2, 1943. He married Florence Howarth in Fall River on May 1, 1945. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt liike LDS Temple. He attended school in Fall River and after his second marriage, lived there until July, 1965. In Fall River he owned and operated the City Hall Taxi and Cozy Cab and Bus Co. for 26 years. He moved to Orem in 1965. Before retirement in August of 1981, he supervised the motor pool at Brigham Young University. He was an active member of the IDS Church - Orem 20th Ward. He held many church positions and at the time of his death was a High Councilman in the Orem Utah South Central Stake. He had also been an active Temple Worker in the Provo LDS Temple. He enjoyed gardening. Survivors include his wife of Orem, three sons and one daughter: William Graham, Orem; Alan E. Graham, Overland Park, Kan.; Donald H. Graham, Tucson, Ariz.; Mrs. Nathan (Debbie) Er-canbrack, Er-canbrack, Richfield, Idaho; 11 grandchildren; one brother, Raymond Graham, Bristol, Rhode Island. 1 F u n e r a 1 was Saturday in the Orem 20th IDS Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Orem City Cemetery. BYU's Deseret Quurtet To Perform Fall Recital OVER THE COUNTER "PENNY" ST0CKMARKET imzx U Jtutt lL. 'Utafi I J dtfiintincj ('inku atiteuliiUi One. ' ( -LOJLtt 722 All depositors insured to $100,000 MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATES $10,000 Deposit for six months earns 0.789 2Vi YEAR SAVING CERTIFICATE 30 month Certificate $1000 minimum deposit earns 9.60 Federal regulations prohibit the compounding of interest during the term of the deposit. These are annual rates subiecl to change at renewal, Partaral ramilalvvw taw "IniMMniihat fif th dwoos'io Hod to withdraw a or pan of maiumy. a ubsianlial U KTtpOMtf OREM at University Mall SAHTAMHN 100 East Mam St PLEASANT OROVE 225 South Mam UJ II 620 bast Mam Si Effective Nov H i!. 10. 1082. Recital Hall, Harris Fine Arts Center. The program will include Mozart's quartet in D Major, K.575, and the Quartet No. 2 in D-flat Major, Op. 15 by Erno Dohnanyi, a contemporary con-temporary Hungarian composer and conductor. It will conclude with Beethoven's Quartet in E-flat E-flat Major, Op. 74. The recital will feature first-time performances per-formances by two new members of the quartet. Violinist Christopher Kimber, head of the string section of the Sydney Conservatory, temporarily replaces regular first violinist Percy Kalt, who is on ' leave from the university in Europe. Kimber studied in the United States and England with Ivan Galamian and Oscar Shumsky, and has appeared ap-peared with several orchestras, or-chestras, including a stint as concertmaster of the Boston Pops Orchestra. He recently completed com-pleted a tour of the Peoples Republic of China as a cultural emissary. Cellist Julie Bevan Zumsteg replaces Suzanne Mcintosh, who is now at the University of Kentucky. Zumsteg, a of BYU, a master's from the of Southern where she Pauline Bandley Thorn Pauline Bandley Thorn, lit, of Provo died Saturday November 13, 19K2 in a local hospital following a short illness. She was born January 30, 1!M)1 in Provo a daughter of Christian and Minnie Buhler Bandley. She married Ivan L. Thorn on November 12, 1920 in Provo. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died August 26, 19G9. She was educated in the Provo schools and has lived in Provo most of her life. She worked for the Provo High School lunch program for 12 years before retiring in 1965. She was a member of the IDS Church and served in various capacities including in-cluding a counselor in the Primary and a Relief Society Visiting Teacher. Survivors include two sons and one daughter: Ivan J. Thorn, Aztec, N.M.; Mrs. Louis (Dorothy) Strasburg,' Orem; Ned B. Thorn, Salt Lake City, 10 grandchildren; grand-children; one sister, Norma B. Nelson, Provo. One son, Boyd Thorn, preceded her in death. Funeral was held Wednesday in Provo. Burial was in the Provo City Cemetery. Wallace Kieth Johnson Wallace Keith Johnson, 58, of Salt Lake City, died Monday, Nov. 8, 1982, in a Salt Lake City hospital. He was born Jan. 12, 1924 in Provo to Justus Fielding and Melba Stubbs Johnson. He married A Nine Thev later divor- jjftml. He married Anna 'ilxe N. Olson. Orem-Geneva Times November lfi. 1982 'The Apple of His Eye' Opens Thursday at BYU an new play by Julie Boxx opening Thursday (Nov. ifn at 8 D.m. in the Sylvia Bertelsen Sylvia Dalton Bertelsen, HO, of Orem died Sunday, Nov. 14, I9H2. She was born May 2, mn :il IW-.i-vcviiIp Utah to Myron and Alice Marie !.,l!!h.TVch"ical !;,)llcgc f He received a Ixicholor's degree from Brigham Young University and a master's from Utah State. A former for-mer diesel instructor at Hall Dalton. She married Wells Thursby and they were later divorced. She Married Lynn Bertelsen in 1942. Lynn died in 1970. She lived in Ephraim for many years. She then moved to California where she lived for 20 years at Torrance. She has lived in Utah for the last 19 years. She is survived by a step son, John Bertelson, of California, one brother and four sisters; Wells Dalton of St. George; Leda Schultz of Orem; Emma Nay of California; Mrs. George (Georgia) Kennedy of Marysvale, Utah; and Rowena Anderson An-derson of Provo; one nephew, Clair Rasmussen of Orem, who she raised. Funeral Services will be held Friday, Nov. 19, 1982 at 11:00 a.m. at the Sundberg Olpin Mortuary, Mor-tuary, 495 South State, Orem. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Burial in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Salt Lake City, he served in as Professional Educational Assistant. He was a veteran of World War II, Marine Corps. Survivors include his wife of Salt Lake City; two sons and three daughters, Michael Keith Johnson, Bangor, Wash.; Gregory Johnson, Mrs. Jim (Jody) Stewart, Barbara Johnson and Patty Johnson, all of Orem; one step-daughter and two step-sons, Mrs. Tom (Sharon) Miles, Kaysville; Rodger C. Olsen and Boyd F. Olsen, both of West Jordan; 11 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Monte Johnson. Graveside services will be Thursday, Nov. 11 in the Larkin Sunset Gardens, SLC. Provo Sponsors First 'Community Yule Fair' The Provo City Parks and Recreation Department Depart-ment in cooperation with the Provo Senior Citizens is sponsoring the first annual "Community Yule Fair." This event is Hers Mortianrv TX V , f Services m t 373-1841 1 Jesse Lee Slater Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, Provo. Friends, may call at the mortuary Friday from 12 noon to time of services. Interment Provo City Cemetery. scheduled for triday, December 3rd from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Saturday, December 4th from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Leland A. Gamette, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, will "kick off" the fair activities at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, December 3rd. Continuous live entertainment en-tertainment will be. provided. Performing artists include doggers, dancers, choral groups, and a variety of other entertainment. Santa Claus will be at the fair 2 percent proposals eac h Saturday, December 4th The average college from iofr amt s ;? ?gea p.m and from 1:00 p.m. s before shegleaPyes to 4:00 p.m. school Ludwig Levi Kliewer Ludwig Levi Kliewer, 81, died Nov. 13, 1982. He was born Nov. 26, 1900 in Newton, Kansas, to John Peter and Eva Jantz Kliewer. He married LaVone Olsen on Feb. 15, 1944, in Los Angeles, Calif. She died June 21, 1970. Mr. Kliewer was a vetern of WWII. He had been in the retail sales business. An active member of the LDS Church, he was a temple worker in the Los Angeles Temple. He was a member of the Men-nonite Men-nonite Faith when he joined the LDS Church. He is survived by one son and one daughter: Al Kliewer of Orem, and Mrs. Oscar (Jeri) Martinez of El Paso, Texas; eight grandchildren; grand-children; one brother: William Kliewer, and four sisters: Mrs. Martha Brackney, Mrs. Sarah Voth, Mrs. Matilda Voth, and Mrs. Regina Schmict, all of Newton, Kansas. Funeral services were Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Orem South Central Stake Center, 158 E. 1100 S., under the direction of Anderson and Sons Mortuary. Burial will be in the Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills Cemetery, Los Angeles, Calif. on Saturday, Nov. 20, 1982. Memorial services were held in Newton Kansas on Wednesday, Nov. 17, 1982. The critical and often sensitive relationship between fathers aim m tts Arena Theatre daughters is examined m Brigham Young i ne mff' university s Harris nw Arts Center. lU5cryTbuick Pre-Season Sale Ln 7H? L3 Full-season, adult pass il purchased belore November 30, 1982. Come on pardner, act now and get one of the best season ski pass prices this side of the Mississippi. Pre-Season Sale Pre-Season rates are good only until 4 pm., Tuesday, November 30. 1982. Adult Youth (13 to 18) -, . 150 00 Child (12 and under) ' 100.00 Regular Season Rales Available all season. Full-season pass, good 7 days a week. Adult S225.00 Youth (13 to 18) . 17500 Child(l2andunder) : ' 125 00 Senior Citizens '65 and over) FREE Family Season Passes First Adult SI'5 SS Second Adult 150 00 Youth (13 to 181 125 00 Child (12 and under) 90.00 Transferable Coupon Books 12 All Day Passes S100.00 These transferable coupons make great Christmas Christ-mas gilts. On sale until 4 p.m., Sunday, December De-cember 19. 1982. . Ticket Sales Season passes and coupon books can be purchased pur-chased Irom 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at ParkWest's offices or at Datalix outlets at all ZCM1 stores and the Salt Palace. VISA and Mastercard accepted. ac-cepted. Phone orders with credit cards accepted. Write or call for mail-in order form. For more information, in-formation, call 649-5400. The local; ? PO B(il59e PoikCuy UT84060 801 649-598 Xa Oro Huish Moore Funeral services were held Friday, Nov. 12, in ' the Sunset 3rd Ward Chapel. Interment Payson City Cemetery. Jb lliUJiyj ML U biJUuMUuvJlS mmJ U 1MU u MM I-A Ernest George Whitwood Funeral services were held Tuesday, Nov. 16 at the Spanish Fork 2nd Ward LDS Chapel. Interment Spanish Fork , City Cemetery. Think Dodge the one that's making it in the Denver intermountain area. Louise Schneckenberger Gutowski Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 15, at the Edgemont 7th Ward LDS Chapel, Provo. Interment Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Sarah Elizabeth Rawson Berger Funeral services were held Thursday, Nov. 11 at the Orem 12th Ward LDS Chapel. Interment Orem City Cemetery. Merlin D. Roper Funeral services were teld Wednesday, Nov. 10 at the Sunset 4th-Provo Utah Stake Center. Interment Provo City Cemetery. Never before has the automobile industry been so competitive, so confused with rebates, incentives, giveaways and gimmicks designed to stimulate sales. The reasons are simple. Most cars aren't selling as well now. The economy has been sluggish, interest rates have been prohibitively high and money is still in short supply. According to the latest data from R. L. Polk and Company (sales figures through calendar year 1982), Ford has been hurting. Their sales are the lowest they've been since 1980. The same situation applies to Chevy. But not Chrysler Corporation cars. Their sales are the highest they've been over the last three years! Which means more people have been turning to Dodge as one of the leaders. For another thing, Dodge dealers have become more competitive, offering customers a substantial value for the money the kind of quality Americans demand. So Dodge dealers are determined to maintain the momentum already established by meeting the competition head-on, whether Ford, Chevrolet or any other make import or ' domestic. For you, the public, this means a great deal on Dodge, the car that offers what the American driving public deserves! The car that's quality engineered to be the best, with excellent styling, fuel economy, comfort and room. The car that offers 5-year, 50,000-mile protection that's the best in the business. So if you're thinking about buying a new car, think long and hard about Dodge. Talk to any of our owners. Take a test drive. Compare Dodge with any other car on the market, value for value. And listen to the deal your Dodge dealer can make. - Then you'll see why Dodge sales are up. You'll see why Dodge dealers are on the move. You'll learn that they mean business. And you'll discover why Dodge dealers are the ones that have been making it in the intermountain area. -" If you can find a better car anywhere, buy it! graduate received degree University California, studied with Piatigorsky. Francis Roy Boulware Funeral services were held Wednesday, Nov. 10 in the Orem 78th Ward Chapel. Interment Santaquin City Cemetery. Bndg UNITED WATERBED CO. INC. 1 Jyaway For Christmas NOW Water-beds Make GREAT presents Super Sales on NOW 741 N. State, Orem mone 225-2745 Esther H. Hansen Funeral services were held Friday, Nov. 12 at the Edgemont 11th Ward Gregor LDS Chapel. Interment Providence City Cemetery, Providence, Utah. William Graham funeral services were ield Saturday, Nov. 13 in lie Orem 20th Ward LDS .'hapel. Interment Orem !ity Cemetery. See pur Oodyo dealer today. Umii, Chrysler, lrr.c'jlh, Dodp Trades 690 South State - Orem, Utah Phone 224-4510 "Cars come with a protection plan, limited warranties for 5 years or 50,000 miles whichever comes first on all new 1983 American-built American-built Chrysler passenger cars. A deductible may be required on'engine and power train. See dealer for details. |