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Show Page Monday , September 25, 1972 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Obituaries Lynn Wright Brown - Funeral SALT LAKE CITY services for Provo native Lynn Wright Brown, 55, of 2877 Delsa Drive, who died Saturday en route to a Mt. Pleasant hospital of a heart attack, will be at Tuesday 2 p.m. in the Holladay 17th Ward Chapel, 4100 Camille Drive. Mr. Brown was born Feb. 8, 1917 in Provo, to Cleveland and Wilmirth Brown Brown. He married Glenna Margaret Bates on Dec. 13, 1940 in the Salt Lake A Orel Zabriskie - RICHFIELD Orel Zabriskie, 76, Richfield, died early Sunday morning at the Veteran's Hospital in Salt Lake City. He was the brother of two Utah County residents. Mr. Zabriskie was born April 15, 1896, in Kingston, Piute County, a son of Horace E. and Delia Jane Snow Zabriskie. married Delilah Gulbranson He on May 25, 1917 in Panguitch and later was solemthe marriage nized in the Manti Temple. Survivors include his widow, Richfield; two sons and two daughters, Mrs. Hugh (OHen) Chestnut, Richfidd; Mayo Orel Mrs. Hal K. (Meredith) Larsen, Midvale; Zabriski; Lloyd Zabriskie, Anabelle; two sisters and one brother, Mrs. Philip (Liliie) Cuyler, Sprirtgville; Verl Zabriskie, Pleasant Grove, and Mrs. Moroni (Millie) Sanders, Cedar City. Edith P.Olson SALT LAKE CITY - Funeral services for Edith Poulton Olson, 85, of 809 Wilmington Ave., who died Saturday in a Bountiful nursing home of causes incident to age, will be Wednesday at noon at 260 fi. South Temple. Mrs. Olson was the sister of Mrs. Louise P. Moore of Orem. She was born Aug. 13, 1887 in Salt Lake City, a daughter of Thomas 0. and Jeanetta Wilding Poulton. She married Magnus Dale Olson on June 28, 1911 in the Salt Lake Temple and he died Dec. 9, 1965. She was active in the LDS Church. Survivors induce three sons and one daughter, Dale P. Olson and Carol Van Lussenbrook, both of Bountiful; Marshall P. Olson, Murray, and Gerald P. Olson, St. George; 13 grandchildren; seven one brother and three sisters, Mrs. Moore, Orem; Willard R. Poulton, Murray; Arline Tanner, Venice, Calif., and Eleanor Ehler, Salt Lake City. Friends may call at 260 E. South Temple Tuesday from 7 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. great-grandchildre- Benjamin Garbett - SALT LAKE CITY Military graveside services will be conducted for M. Sgt. Benjamin Henry Garbett, 46, McChord AFB, Tacoma, Wash., who died Friday in a San Francisco, Calif., hospital of complications after surgery. He was born March 26, 1926 in Eureka, Juab County, a son to James and Katherine Schwaab Garbett. On Oct. 7, 1947 he married Mary E. Bruce in Elko, Nev. He was a member of the LDS Church and a career airman. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War. Surviving are his widow, a son and two daughters, Rocky, Aurora, Colo.; Vickie G. Rains, Lake Charles, La.; Jan Garbett, Tacoma; his mother, Salt Lake City; a brother and two sisters, James Garbett, Lila Neff and Charline Phillips, all Salt Lake City. The services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Salt Lake City Cemetery. yrxlbers 'vjipin MORTUARY 495 South State, Orem 225-153- 0 Josephine Bune DeLong Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. in the Sundberg Olpin Mortuary, where friends may call Tuesday evening from p.m., and Wednesday prior to services. Burial Salt Lake City Cemetery. 0 Utahns Get Humanities Fund Grants Josephine DeLong Josephine Bune DeLong, 82, of 721 W. Sunny Lane, Orem, died this morning in a local hospital. She was born July 27, 1890 in Ogden, a daughter of James and Adelia West Bune. She married Joseph Edmond DeLong on June 5, 1917 in Ogden. He died Sept. 22, 1SS7. She was a well known teacher in Ogden and Box Elder School Districts. Survivors include three sons and two daughters. Palmer B. DeLong and Alvin E. DeLong, both of Orem; James J. DeLong, Ashton, Ida.; Mrs. E.F. (Aileen) Montgomery, Pasadena, Calif.; and Mrs. Walter (JoAnne) Boyd, WASHINGTON, D C. - r mmammmmmmmmmm nnwu.uJW m'mammuwmunMmmvi mmmtmmmmm mmummm'wrmrtmm """"""" The National Endowment for the Humanities has funded 1.110 grants totaling $31,673,981 during fiscall 1972 in the 50 states and U.S. possessions, including seven grants to Utahns. Todd A. Britsch, philosphy professor at Brigham Young University, will receive a Los Angeles, Calif.; 11 Younger Humanist Fellowship grandchildren; five great- totaling $11,500, as will Frank R. grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Peterson, American History Temple. Alex (Florence) Wheelwright professor at Utah State UniverMr. Brown was vice president and Mrs. T.F. (Violet) Power, sity. and office manager of Memorial both of Ogden. Estates. He had been member A Provo native, T.Y. Booth, Funeral services will be of the Price Lions Club. USU in Logan, will receive a 11 in the a.m. at Survivors include his widow, Wednesday Mortuary, 495 S. grant of $74,999 to conduct a Salt Lake City; two sons and Sundberg-Olpiwith Bishop humanities program between Orem three daughters, David L. State, USU and rural Utah com: Brown, Mrs. William N. (Bon- Wallace Allred officiating. munities. morthe at call Friends may nie) Partridge, Peggy Ann 7 to 9 p m. Brown, Kathilyn Brown, all of tuary Tuesday from Other grants include: Michael Salt Lake City, and Kenneth W. and Wednesday prior to ser- A. Rudick, English professor, in Salt the Burial be will vices. Brown, Pocatello, Ida.; three University of Utah, summer stiLake and City Cemetery. brothers six grandchildren; pend of $2,000; Robert S. Barton, two sisters, Dr. Glen Brown and U of V., educational program in of both Provo; Stanley Brown, electronic music, $49,548; Alfred Dr. Wayne Brown, Karl W. A. Cave, U of U, humanities Katie M. Thueson Brown and Mrs. Golden (Erma) Funeral services curriculum planning project, TOOELE Webb, all of Salt Lake City; Paul $26,000; Glen M. Leonard, Utah C. Brown, Draper; Gerald for Katie M. Braithwaite Lowry State Historical Society, Salt died who Brown, Iran, and Mrs. Marvin Thueson, 86, Tooele, Lake City, humanities in local (Faye) Petersen, Cardston, Friday in a Tooele nursing communities, $20,000. 1 at held were home, p.m., today Alta, Canada. Friends may call at the mor- Tooele. She was the sister of Mrs. tuary at 5850 S. 9th E. tonight from 6:30 to 9 o'clock and Mary Larsen, Provo, and Mrs. Tuesday at the chapel one hour Ruby Cheever, Payson. Mrs. Thueson was born July before services. Burial will be in the Mt. View Memorial Estates. 16, 1886 in Manti, a daughter to William and Iliza Francis Braithwaite. On Oct. 18, 1905, The PLEASANT GROVE she married George E. Lowry in Edgar John Howe the Manti LDS Temple. He died importance of establishing SALT LAKE CITY Funeral July 8, 1924. She then married water and sewer priorities in the services for Edgar John Howe, Parley Thueson, Dec. 10, 1925 at community on a short-rang- e 59, of 50 E. 21st S., Salt Lake the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He basis was emphasized by Carl Johnson, Utah County Planning City, who died Friday at his died in September, 1930. home, will be Tuesday at noon at She was a member of the LDS director, when he met with the 36 E. 7th S. Friends may call Church and the Daughters of the Pleasant Grove city council last week. tonight from 6 to 8 o'clock and VVh Pioneers. Mr. Johnson told city officials Tuesday one hour before serSurviving are four sons and a vices. A. that the priorities task is being B. Leonard Lowry, daughter, He was the father of John E. Burton Lowry, and Eugene done by all cities in the county to Howe of American Fork. Lowry, all Tooele; Francis aid in their overall planning. Mr. Howe was born Dec. 4, Lowry, and Mrs. Albert (Lorna) He also emphasized the impo1912 in Salt Lake City, a son of Fellows, both Salt Lake City; a rtance of the Mountainlands Edgar C. and Clark Drakeford Gladys Martel, Association of Governments, Howe. He married Astrid G. San Bernardino, noting that this group has been Calif.; it ! ( Hf sv I1'" l i s, 'liVrr '";X1IU teachers at DUPLICATES, DUPLICATES.,.Kindergarten the Lehi Elementary School are seeing double this year. There are five sets of twins in iheir classes, including Mary PL Grove Council Hears County Planning Report state - 111 (y Statistics BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Monday: Boy to Walter and Lynn Marie Wood Wanberg, Provo. Boy to Steven and Debra Casper Mad-do- .. 0 and Terry Butts, Shane and Shawn Loyle, seated le": to right. Standing, left to right, are: Gregory and Michael Russon, Jill and Jody Clark and Perny and Perry Hardy. Seminar on Retardation Set Friday and Saturday the to obtain funding ap"A Continuum of Services in programs available for the Hebsr City. Mental Retardation" will theme retarded and developmentally proval for this purchase from Boy to Randall and Joanne Ainge Gordon. Spanish Fork. Class "C" road funds. a mental retardation seminar disabled of Utah, most of which Councilmen were informed the Sunday: for nurses, social workers and are provided at the family level Twins, boy and girl, to Anthony and county has started a study on the Alice Gae Wilkinson Grunander, Provo. other interested persons by the nursing and social work Girl to James and Caroline Carter Thursday and Friday at the professions. feasibility of a public transit A discussion of needs and system, and Pleasant Grove City Miller, Provo. University of Utah. Boy to Neil and Donna R. Rushton has been asked to join in the future Mrs. will be program direction also Keynoted speaker Price, Orem. be introduced through three study. The city's assessment Girl to James and Barbara Kay Kappel Marjorie H. Kirkland, program will would be $67 for phase one of the Andreasen, Provo. panels on Friday. specialist, Division of DevelopBoy to Stephen and Glenda Tanner ment Disabilities, study. Early intervention will be disWashington, Spanish Fork. cussed at 9 a.m. The panel conBecause of a delay in Wilson, DC. Boy to Gary and Dawn M. Mitchell Her major address will be cerning parent groups will begin removing telephone poles from Miner, Provo. 200 South Street, city officials at 11 a.m. Luncheon at Hidden Girl to Kenneth and Janette Deakins presented at the Graduate decide it would not be possible to Dastrup, Orem. of Social Work Valley Country Club will be opSchool Girl to Raymond and Kathleen Hilton resurface the street until next tional, followed by a panel on auditorium at 8 p.m. Thursday. Heaps, Orem. spring. The primary focus of the community resources. Girl to Edward and Emma Jean Wilson Bids were opened on the Quist, Mapleton. Anderson on May 1, 1935 in Salt seminar will be on new "The Changing Role of the grandchildren; 33 greatg- designated by the federal Lake City. She died Dec. 27, 1963. randchildren, and sisters, Mr. government as the local agency purchase of a new police car, but Saturday: Institution in the Continuum of C. Brent and Debra McWhorter to Girl He was a retired employee of Martha Richey, Tooele; Mrs. for reviewing all projects to be they were held for checking of Merrill, Orem. Services," will be discussed by Mountain Fuel Supply Co. and he Mary Larsen, Provo, and Mrs. considered for federal aid. specifications. The best bid will Boy to Kevin and Cynthia Wilcken Cox, Paul S. Sagers, Superintendent be Mr. Johnson urged the city to was a member of the LDS Ruby Cheever, Payson. accepted at the next meeting. Provo. of the Utah State Training Wilcken Cox, Boy to Kevin and Cynthia Church. Burial was in the Tooele submit any applications for School and Mrs. Kirkland will Provo. Survivors include five sons and federal assistance to the MounA. Killpack Boy to David and Madge Hillstead Cemetery. present concluding comments on three daughters, John E. Howe, tainlands Association within the Tovey, Orem. the need for a continuum of LAKE SALT CITY Ross Susan and Broadhead Funeral to Girl American Fork; Roy N. Howe, five weeks. next four Larry for the developmentally services Provo. for Benham, Mary Adelaide Snow Councilman Michael Vicchrilli services W. Lowe Timothy D. Howe, Dale K. Howe Girl to John and Geraldine Stringham disabled throughout their Lake Salt who 96, sewer told Mr. Johnson that the and Mrs. James O. (Dollie) City, In conjunction with the Utah Killpack, Teuscher, Provo. Funeral Ida. lifespan. BLACKFOOT, and water priority study has died Saturday at her home from Girl to William and Karen McClellan Education Association institute Rasmussen, all of Salt Lake CiThe need for intermeshing services for Weston W. Lowe, 58, been made, and that city natural causes, will be held Dixon, Orem. next week, the Salt Lake available ty; Ray L. Howe, West Jordan; already in who died Thursday services and synBlackfoot, to and Ellen Harmon Boy Mary in LDS Yale Mrs. Roger D. (Betty) officials are taking steps to work Tuesday at noon the regional meeting of the National a Boise hospital after a long chronization among agencies Shepherd Jensen, Provo. 1431 Gilmer Dr., Salt Ward, Mrs. been which out Robert have Girl to David and Gail Calder Startup, Council of Teachers of also will be discussed. In addiMurray; problems illness, will be announced by discovered. Lake City. Orem. Mathematics will be held tion, needs and future (Margie) McCaleb, Granger; 14 Howard Packham of Mortuary programs A native of Manti, she was a Boy to James R. and Linda Cauldwell City foremen Art Steele and grandchildren; one greatg- Blackfoot. Thursday through Saturday. to serve this segment of our Provo. to resident of Provo for some 13 Western,to asked Blaine the Counthe Utah Gray randchild; three brothers and city Sponsored by Girl Douglas and Maurine Stewart Mr. Lowe was the father of population will be considered. one sister, Sterling Howe, truck for years. cil, the event will be one of 14 Baker, Provo. purchase a James W. Lowe of Provo. Registration will be from 8:30 1876 in born She was Sept. 13, use by the street department in such meetings held in various Friday: California; Donald Howe, Mr. Lowe was born Nov. 6, 9 a.m. or. Friday at the L.S. to to and Ferrell Boy Lynda Gould sections of the Hunter; Lawrence Howe, 1913 in Moreland, Ida., to James hauling gravel and other Manti, a daughter to Gardner Mallory, nation, according Orem. auditorium, College of Skaggs Cox On Elisha and Snow. Ester to Dr. Harry Wickes, local Layton, and Mrs. Robert LeRoy and Melissa Wheeler materials. Boy to John and Faun Bodily Day, There is no charge Pharmacy. Councilmen agreed to contact Jan. 6, 1897 she married Frank Orem. Barkley, Long Beach, Calif. representative. Lowe. He married Gwen Simpfor registration, according to H. in in LDS Manti M. the Daniel and Danielle to Boy Burial will be in the Elysian Lloyd Killpack A business meeting is Mrs. Athleen Godfrey and Mrs. son on April 15, 1935 in Pocatello Seegmiller, Pleasant Grove. Burial Gardens. Temple. scheduled for 8:30 a.m. on E. and Sharon Haun to Robert Girl and the marriage later was Anne Holmoe, She attended schools in Manti 1. LaRoix, Provo. Friday in the Lafayette Mary solemnized in the Idaho Falls of the planning comand in 1923 moved to Provo with Girl to William and Carol Kay Milczark Ballroom of the University of mittee. Temple. she where Orem. her resided LAYTON Clegg, Funeral services family Eddie M. Utah. There will be a variety of He had been a grocer in for Mark Lavell Others serving on the comand Susan C. Henderson Girl to Johnson, 87, of until 1936. At that time she Wilson, Randy presentations to provide elemenOAK CITY, Millard County -F- Salmon, had worked for the Fish Payson. mittee include Mrs. Jane Bebb, to Salt moved Lake where who in died a City Layton, Girl to Randy and Susan C. Henderson tary, secondary, and college Saturday uneral services were held and Game Department and had Bountiful Mrs. Connie she has lived since. Wilson, Payson. teachers with ideas to use in Marguerite Davis, hospital of causes inciJacob-soveteran was for He Eddie been a a Mathias barber. today She was an active member of Eddington, Dennis Gehring, Boy to Jerry and Sue Brooks Hill, their classrooms. dent to age, will be Tuesday at 11 Provo. 87, Oak City, who died of World War II. Charles Lambert, Mrs. a.m. in the Layton Second Ward the LDS Church, participating in Elementary will be admitted Girl to Blaine and Sandra Bowen Baum, Survivors include his widow, Henrietts Lemmon, William Friday in a Delta hospital of in and the Relief work temple without Chapel. Heber City. charge. causes incident to age. Blackfoot; one son and two A native of Mrs. Barbara Meyer, Long, was also She a member Mr. Society. The three-da- y schedule will James W. Lowe, Johnson was bornSpringville, Paul, Mrs. Eleanor Marjorie of the of the Utah Bus 1885 to He was the brother of two daughters, Daughers 1, 5 at open Thursday Sept. p.m. with a Stein and Mrs. Dale A. (Renee) Provo; Pioneers. Mary Louise Wilson, Charles J. and Ellenor Dorcas Springville residents. program of films and filmstrips, Wash. SEATTLE, who represent both the nursing Godfrey and Sandra Lowe, both Kndal Johnson. He married Ida )Surviving are her son and Ahnnt half n( Soattln'e(UPIfollowed a 1 fftl by general session and social Mr. Jacobson was born Nov. of Spokane, Wash.; several work professions in Hyde on Sept. 9, 1908 in the Salt daughter, Edward S. Killpack, hnmlirannoH ctnHonto miLaA an$ reception. Utah. 28, 1884 in Oak City, to Ole H. grandchildren; six brothers and Lake K. Eva San and she Clemente, Calif.; died Nov. s Temple hnday schedule will include school Thursday because the three sisters, Sam Lowe and 13. 1922. and Rebecca D. Dutson Jacob-soTatton, Salt Lake City; 12 u scnooi buses were section meetings in the morning, or mes Attend FREE Seminar He married Sarah Delilah Mrs. Charley Allen, both of Salt Mr. Johnson then married grandchildren; 23 greatga dance presentation before lecture on punctured with icepicks. Anderson on Aug. 19, 1907 in Oak Lake City; Ted Lowe, Alfretta Hancock on Dec. 24, randchildren; and two The vandalism was apparent- noon, and section meetings and a PARAPSYCHOLOGY City and the marriage later was Yellowstone Park; Dee Lowe, 1946. He married Emma Maude junior high workshop in the early solemnized in the Manti Temple. Meridian, Ida.; Del Lowe, Tyhee Kendell on Friends may call from 6 to 8 ly aimed at stopping a newly afternoon. Film and ESP ! July 12, 1948 and she strips, and an school initiated Ida.' Mrs. Anna Mae Winger, died Learn how to use mort of your desegregation 260 E. South 13, 1952. He married p.m. tonight at He was a farmer and an April brain and mind with Alpha Theto said Forbes Bottom-ly- , elementary workshop are Bill Lowe and Joe Joe Lowe, Irene scheduled in the late afternoon, Temple, Salt Lake City, and on program, broinwave training. Bishop on June 19, 1953. orchestra musician for 60 years. addresses not school superintendent. and available, hour to an serHe was a rancher in Pocatello Tuesday with a banquet at 7 He managed, a dance band. "The prior Saturday. Sept. 23rd p.m., and 'The real tragedy of the Nora Lee, Gunnison. and also had lived in Downey, vices at the Chapel. Burial will and Monday, Sept. 25th additional films m the evenine ; thn Rhythmaires," and was th,r be in the Manti City Cemetery. Ida. manager of the Oak City HOLIDAY INN education students missed a Saturdays session will include include his Survivors widow, Dramatic Club. dav of school," said Bottomly. ?." elementary workshop, sec- 1460 S. Univ., Provo Barroom Brawl Layton; four sons and four l?n meeltings- a fashion show, Survivors include his widow, "Those students have a really DR. BOB MECHAM a general interest and daughters, Reuel H. Johnson, Oak City; one son and one NITEROI, Brazil (UPI)-Th- ree critical need for school servi- - JJms.n Certified Psychorientologist Devere C. Johnson, Pocatei!o; session. swap ii daughter. Orlan M. Jacobson. persons were treated at Silva Mind Control H. Herbert Kans.; Wichita, He said the vandalism Niteroi hospital after a bargden; Mrs. Forrest D. Johnson, Minneapolis, Minn.; Buchanan, Salt Lake City; wouldn't interfere with "what Dr. Frank L. Johnson, Salt Lake room brawl, police reported. nine grandchildren; seven greatThe fight started with an has been a calm and smooth Frank Mrs. City; (Marjorie) three brothers grandchildren; One of the busiest spots in the Kirby, Mrs. Pharis (Ruby) argument over whether eggs' opening of the middle school and five sisters, A. Evan Jacob-so- n state is the Ernest L. Wilkinson Stewart and Mrs. Donald (Mary) laid by black hens have darker desegregation program," and REFRIGERATOR and Mrs. Maggie Ann Lewis, Center at Brigham Young Mitchell, all of Pocatello, and yolks than eggs from white promised that every bus would both of Springville; Irving be hens. in back operation today. FREEZER Mrs. H. Melvin (Ethleen) Grant, University. Jacobson, Mrs. Ida Finlinson, An official "foot count" taken Trenton, Cache one County; Mrs. Libble Roper and Mrs. Bert last week at the building showed stepson and four stepdaughters; (Nellie) Roper, all of Oak City; 30,111 persons entered its doors 32 grandchildren; 40 greatJ. Alfred Jacobson. Short Hills. in one day. The heaviest day was grandchildren, and several step- N.J. and Mrs. Richard (Ruth) last year wnen me grandchildren and Momecoming Lyman, Oakland, Calif. was approximately 35,000. grandchildren. Burial was in the Oak City I SASMUSSEN DEAL Lyle Curtis, director of the Friends may call at the Big capacity, buy only 30" wide Cemetery. said a traffic count is quist Kaysville Mortuary tonight Big 152 lb. freezer DRAMATIC laicen periodically ior me pur- - from 7 to 9 o'clock and Tuesday Adjustable shelves pose of building maintenance. until 10:15 a.m. Burial will be in Built-irollers The building houses the the Downey Cemetery. cafeteria, bookstore, post office, 20 CU. FT. student body offices, student 16 CU. FJ. - r, Regional Meet Set for Math Mary - it Weston Instructors - Ker-tamu- s, Mark Johnson Jacobson n, Vandalized n. cit-tin- ,ioi n Student Center - At BYU Called (Ar-vill- Utah Busy Spot r GASJOGSJNILJ HBSf REFRIGERATOR Lind-Cente- r. 328 tyfekSSSpfitjl n FAMILY MORTUARY 3rd Saulh at 3rd Eatf 3rd South at 1 it rav 373-M- frv MMtant Cravt 715 .1503 Phill'p Riley Jensen Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Lindun ward chapel. 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