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Show SUNDAY HERALD Orem Lions Sunday Rites Set IbcrJIeed For Sevage Disposal .V For Heberj Chijcf u - Sunday, March ,12, 1950 HEBER Funeral services for Marsha Ann Hicken will be held OREM Thk urgent andvital Sunday at 2 p. m. in Heber Third need for proper sewage disposal ward chapel. The old by Utah cities nd particularly child died Friday at the family those of Utah coutjty was pointed Jiome after an extended illness out by R, B. Hart former memShe was born May 8,11949 in ber of the Utah- State Board of Heber, a daughter" of Orson BL Health iivhis speech given before andvPeggy Gene Gines Hickenu the Qrem Lions cluoYthis week Survivors Include the parents, t Parks cafe. Mr. Hart recently grandparents;' Mr. and Mrs. Wilresigned from the board,V health liam Gines, Woodland; Mr. and after serving for 21 year; Mrs. Frederick Hicken, Heber, a greatrandmother, Mrsv 'The health hazards as well as and theextreme waste in waterand Etta C, Gines; Kamas. other natural resources were Friends may call at the family pointed out by Mr. Hart and home, 278 S. 2nd EV Heber, Suntures showing deplorable' condr day prior to services.Burial win tions existing because of presen h In Heber 'cemetery i methods of sewage disposal were K : shown in a film presented in connection with the lecture. "Utah lake could be reclaimed as a recreation area in addition to removing one of our greatest health hazards if sewag disposal plants were installed bj Utah AMERICAN FORK Raymond county cities, he said.f Proctor Adams, 37, American - . l Would Save Money Fork veteran of World War IL night in the Fort The speaker stated that in Salt died Wednesday San hospitaW Francisco, of Miley Lake City a sewage disposal plant a heart 'ailment; brought on by could save the city $1,500,000 per war wounds and water consumed year figuring the disease. by industrial plants at the minion mum now charged. "Water after Mr. ; Adams ' wasVwounded the in Palous the processing in the plants is Angar island in the ' campaign and suffered perfectly fit for industrial or Pacific of which of malaria, attacks agricultural use and the results contributed to the botli cause of his of such1 utilization could figure the future de- death. He was a member of the tremendously in of - the county and 81st Wildcat division of tnV U- - S velopment said."": army. state,' he He was born Sept. 6, 1912; in Orem city in meeting the needs of its area along this line would American Fork, and was the son have to build two complete sys- of John A, and Marie Proctor tems as part of the land drains to Adams. He graduated from hig the north, and part to the south, school here and attended Brigham Young university before go' the speaker said. "With the Industrial "future of ing to Santa Monica, Cal where Utah dependent upon water sup- he was employed as a butcher the service plies and in face of the fact that before entering son industrial demands will grow Surviving are his wife; a marJ. W. Adams, by a former faster than "those of domestic in Salt Lake needs, It is vital that every- - city riage, who resides two brothers. his and parents, considerable City; give thought J. Adams, Arlington, Va., panning to their sewage disposal," Howard and Boyd E. Adams, American he concluded. . Dr. Doyle Cranney ,fcas pro- Fork. Funeral arrangements are gram chairman for the meeting and President T. C, Hebertson pending the arrival of his par1 ents and wife who are accompresided. from San Franpanying the body ' cisco. CARD OF THANKS r, . May we express our sincere to words of consolation, the beaugratltuBe and appreciation those who so kindly assisted us tiful floral offerings, many-kinafter the loss of our beloved hus- deeds, and other fine expressions . band and father, Clarence B. during our bereavement, i The' Family of ? Carroll. , : CLARENCE B. CARROLL We are , deeply grateful for the . 10-mo- nth - i ; .... V War Injuries ; Claim Veteran s war-contrac- ted , j ; 1 ; :. i - : - i Best Buy on the market by far and most practical Former Utahns Killed in Nevada Nev., March ELY, 11 1 (U.R) Funeral sprvirp' are npnHina hM for Mr. ,and Mrs. George .Elder, residents who were killed in an auto accident pear Eureka, le couple formerly lived i r In Utah. Sheriff's deputies reported that the Elders lay in their wrecked! car near Pinto Summit for nearly nine . hours before being dis- -' covered. Elder was a mining employe) here. Mrs. Elder was a native of Spanish Fork, Utah. 08V LI lira era r ' j SOLD ONLY BY SEARS ! . Rites Held For Day-Ol- d Child SPANISH FORK Funeral services for Nan Boyack, infant daughter of - Ronald A. and Dolores Christensen Boyack of Spanish Fork, were held Saturday in the Claudin funeral home. The day-ol- d child died Friday at Payson hospital. Survivors include the parents, four grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boyack, Spanish Fork;; Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christensen, Salem; Mr, and Mrs. great-grandparen- ts, 3righam E. Gardner land Peter Fenton Boyack, Spanish Fork. Robyn Lambsori SPRINGVILLE FuneraJ services for Robyn Lambson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Lambson, will be held Sunday at 2 pjn. in Springville First ward chapel. J The baby died Friday in Pay- on hospital of virus pneumonia. rvivors include the parents, twto brothers, Roger and Boyd; a sister, Linda, all of Springville; two Ngrandmothers, Mrs. Grace Loverrdge, Mapleton; Mrs. Sarah Oakley Nelson, Carbon county; Mr. and Mrs. Ami Oaklty, Springville. nanv nail . at. the T. .nro . Frlpnrft . . i nome .m Aiapieion to riage prior services. 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