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Show Page HERALD, Provo, Utah. Wednesday, December 4-- THE 13, 1972 Obituaries n Anna Anna Madsen. E. Madsen 0 Couniy Board Denies Pleasant Grove Plat I Eluaijth Maag 86. Rt 1, Box 347, The Utah County Planning Commission last night voted to deny a request submitted by Frank Sumner fcr approval of a subdivision preliminary plat involving land located north of Pleasant Grove. 4 Provo, died Monday of a heart attack at Utah Valley Hospital A P 4 Barbara Close She was born in Vineyard Dec. 10, 1886 to Conrad and Anna Breehbuehl Maag On Sept 20, 1913, she married J W. Madsen in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died May 22, 1958. She received her education in Vineyard and attended BY Academy for two years. After her marriage she made her first home in Lakeview, then lived in Garland, Malad, Ida., Idaho Falls, Ida., and Great Falls, daughter of George Earl and Mont. In 1944 Mr. Madsen Linda Gene Smith, Close, 470 N. retired and they returned to 500 W., Orem, died Tuesday at Lakeview. her home of t sudden illness. An active member of the LDS She was born Nov. 4, 1972 in Church, Lakeview Ward, she Provo. was a visiting teacher, MIA Survivors include her parents, president and Relief Society two sisters, Kerrilyn and president. She was a housewife Michelle Close, Orem; grand- and her hobby was gardening. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Surviving her are three sons R. Smith, Orem; Glen Close, and two daughters, Howard F. Provo; Mrs. Leona Close, Madsen, Blackfoot. Ida.; Ray Payson; W. Madsen, Fairfield, Mont.; Mrs. Wilford Pierce, Orem and Bert M. Madsen, Helena, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haskell, Mont.; Mrs, Naomi Thomas, Payson. Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Ira N. Graveside services will be (Lois) Corey, Idaho Falls, Ida.; Friday at 2 p.m. in the Orem 18 grandchildren; 29 greatCity Cemetery. Friends may grandchildren; two call at the Berg Mortuary in and two Orem, 500 N. State, Friday from brothers, Henry Maag, Provo, noon until 1:45 p.m. and Charles Maag, Glasgow, Barbara Close, infant Edward Clayson BEAR RIVER CITY, Box Funeral serElder County vices for Edward Clayson, 83, Bear River City, who died Monday in a Brigham City hospital, will be Thursday at noon in the Cornish Ward Chapel. A native of Lake Shore, Mr. Clayson was born Jan. 14, 1889 to Nathan and Annie Harriett Butler Clayson. He married Lula Romney on June 7, 1908 in the Salt Lake Tample. He was secretary and treasurer of the Bear River City Town Board. Active in the LDS Church, he was a counselor in the Cornish Ward bishopric and Sunday School superintendent. Survivors include his widow; three sons and two daughters, Keith E. Clayson, Richmond; Rex B. Clayson, Focatello, Ida.; Reed L. Clayson, Falls Church, Va.; Mrs. Mario (Melba) Checketts, Bear River City, and Mrs. Maxine C. Adamson, 1 AVv Li Commissioners denied the request by a unanimous vote, pointing out that approval of such a measure would be in direct violation of their planning RAYMOND W. TAYLOR Raymond W. Taylor Dies at 68 goals and policies. Mr. Sumner told the planning commission that he had made numerous requests to be ' willing to furnish him with sewer and water service at douthe cost of regular service, ble for Funeral services Raybut are unwilling to annex his mond Woollev Tavlor, developer property, he reported. and author, 68, of 645 N. 700 E Mr. Sumner further pointed Provo, who died Tuesday of out that other property owners 11 at will be cancer, Saturday to his property are a m. in the Berg Drawing Room adjacent receiving sewer and water serProvo. Chapel, from Pleasant Grove and He was the son of the late vice are opposed to being strongly John W. Taylor, apostle in the annexed. LDS Church, and the grandson Sewer Policy Questioned of John Taylor, the third LDS Planning commissioners Church president. Pleasant Grove Mr. Taylor was born April 18, 1904 in Salt Lake City to John Whittaker and Janet Maria Woolley Taylor. He married Annie Randall on June 8, 1923 in Farmington, and the marriage was solemnized later in the Salt Lake Temple. She died on Aug 31, 1969. He Mont. Ruth Fors on Feb. married be will held, Funeral services in the Berg Drawing Room 1970 in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. Taylor received his Chapel in Provo Friday at 2 in Provo City schools p.m. Officiating will be Bishop education Richard Petersen of the and at Brigham Young Ward. Friends may University. He later moved to Spanish call at the mortuary Friday from 12:30 p.m. until time of Fork where he was a clothing service. Burial will be in Provo merchant. While in Spanish Fork he was on the high council. City Cemetery. In 1951 he moved to Provo where he was in real estate. He Dr. R. DeVerl Willey was county chairman of the PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, Republican Party. In 1954 he became a uranium Funeral services are Canada and was a principal pending at 260 E. South Temple, prospector Salt Lake City, for Dr. Roy actor in a documentary about DeVerl Willey, 67, Prince uranium. At the time of his Edward Island, who died Mon- death he was a Utah County and he had day of injuries suffered in a peace officer, accident. aspired to become sheriff. pedestrian-snowploLakeview annexed into Pleasant Grove. City officials of Pleasant were questioned why was selling and his partners were building the development to make money, and that they cannot make money unless it is attractive to the traveling public. Commissioners stated that they did not question his sinceri- ty, but that they had had previous incidents where people had brought elaborate plans for landscaping which had never been carried out. Manila Area Discussed A lengthy discussion took place on the Manila Planning Advisory Committee's report on zoning of that area. In a letter from Neil J. Flinders, chairman, the com- mittee informed the county planners of their recommendation that the northeast and northwest sections of the Manila area be zoned agricultural, and the southeast and southwest A-- 2 sections be zoned additional make recommendations. Vaughn ask the county attorney determine if the county has given Pleasant Grove City an easement to give sewer service across a county road in that area. Commissioner Bob Evans emphasized that the county policies and goals state that the county will not service a county area with water and sewer. In another action, the commission approved an life-lon- g s) Mortuary 373-164- Marriage 6-- Hills Provo Lyie B. Timpson Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo, where friends may call Wednesday evening from and Thursday prior to services. Interment pending. own sound filmstrip while in the fifth grade, 60 students in all. The this year Bradford, Jeannie Lew and Katie Blake. Mr. Blake and Mr. are extending their skills to Francis are the directors of the writing and filming their own visual literacy program. John TV shows. The current are now working on on video tape. Bone is school principal. s The filming crew consists of each filmstrips or other visual This year's sixth-grader- s who are photographed and produced his stories. participating in the school's visual literacy curriculum. This is the second year that visual literacy has been part of The annual Joaquin School Christmas program, "We Need A Little Christmas," will be recorded for future enjoyment Thursday evening at 7 o'clock as e students capture it Nephi tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock and Thursday at the chapel prior to services. Burial will be in the Mona Cemetery. Mr. Molyneux was born Nov. 7, 1908 in Mona to Willard and Sarah Carter Molyneux. He married Geneva Ester Garrett on Oct. 4, 193C in Salt Lake City Coordinating tne numoers have been Sam Francis, Mary sixth-grade- sixth-grad- fifth-grade- sixth-grader- the marriage was solemnized later in the Manti Temple. Active in the LDS Church, he had been bishop of the Mona Ward. Until retiring he had worked for Gates Rubber Co. Survivors include his widow; three sons and one daughter, the school program, and 1 ii i Joaquin was the first school in Utah to be awarded a state grant in this area. Dixon Junior High School now is participating in a similar program for the first time this Clark Molyneux, Mapleton; Twin Falls, Gary Molyneux Ida.; Max Molyneux, Prineville, year. Ore., and Mrs. Terry (Janice) Approximately $10,000 was Pritchett, Spanish Fork; his given by the State Department mother, Mona; 16 grandchildren of Education for fifth and sixth and one sister, Norma at the school. After the graders Molyneux, Salt Lake City. tape has been made, students may view it in the school media Norah L. Caldwell center on a special video cassette player. Funeral SALT LAKE CITY Parents and friends of services for Norah LaVon Joaquin children are invited to Caldwell Murray, 74, of 1345 attend the Thursday program. Ouray Ave., Salt Lake City, who All students in the school will be died Tuesday in a Salt Lake City singing in it. hospital, will be Saturday at 1 p.m. at 36 E. 700 S. She was the sister of Mar Is Caldwell of Payson. - Man 11, 1898 in Found She was born Oct. Dry Fork, a daughter of William and Norah Labrum Caldwell. She married Vernon L. Murray Michael Hart, 23, 1560 S. 630 on May 28, 1915 in Vernal. She Orem, was found guilty of E., was a member of the LDS arson at the end of a trial in the Church. Fourth District Court. His case hus- Guilty of Arson Survivors include her was referred to the Adult band, two sons, Carl V. Murray, Probation and Parole DeparLas Vegas, Nev., and Kenneth tment for a M. Murray, Bountiful; eight was set investigation. grandchildren; 15 greatg- for Dec. 22 at Judgment 10 a.m. Hart will and one brother randchildren; in the Utah County Jail four sisters, Mar Caldwell, remain in lieu of bail. Payson; Alice Searle and Lula Timmons, both of Salt Lake City, and Fern Coronet and Lor-n- a pre-senten- Divorces Lance, both of Los Angeles. Friends may call at 36 E. 700 S. Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday prior K. to services. Burial will be in the Murray City Cemetery. 2 qjXSZX2!ESM Cletona Pace McDonald from Stephen McDonald Alene Thomas from Alden Thomas Ruth Marie Spencer from Ronald Henry Spencer GORDON PLATT, Joaquin operates the cassette video tape player to see how one of the student sixth-grade- r, filmstrips turned out. in fifth and sixth grades at the school are attending a special visual literacy class where they learn to take pictures and record sound on video tape. Students Treat someone you love to a fine meal out . . . often! Complete dinners, luncheons and breakfasts. Caff us. m mm Get a good cassstte for a bai g BUSINESS GIFTS cassette. For 8 BUSINESS PEOPLE I PROVO FLORAL 201 W. 1st S. 373-700- 1 5 .0 pyrin ir Ylajj Milton-Freewate- Lawn Memorial Will Record Holiday Program on Video Tape Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home in and him are, from left, Tyler Barton, Karla Henege, Gordon Piatt (at the camera), Susan Oldroyd and Earl Thiabault. JOAQUIN school children how to Joaquin Students Funeral services for MONA 1 Molyneux 64, his Monday annexation to the home of a heart ailment, will be cities. , Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Mona The commission also voted to Ward Chapel. to building in encouraging Berg Cemetery. L. J, ) operate the video camera is Michael Helmantolu, center back, student aide. With people from Lee the county area and Vaughnwho diedMolyneux,at Mona, discouraging - and Friday prior to services. Interment East SHOWING sewer service outside the city limits. Several of them reiterated the county's planning goals and policies as application by Cleve Child for rezoning of property in Spanish Fork Canyon from G-- l to the new Highway Service Zone. Mi . Child showed plans for the development, pointing out that it will include a gas station, rest area, travel trailer canyon A researcher and Dr. Willey was the father of court and other facilities. did research Mr. author, Taylor Mrs. Paul (Sara-JenniMembers of the commission work on a book written by his Peterson, Provo. the county's power questioned He was born July 30, 1905 in brother, Samuel, "Family to control such a development to With Samuel he Byron, Wyo. to Roy and Clarissa Kingdom." insure that proposed Robison Willey. He married wrote "Uranium Fever," an landscaping is carried out. They Helen Anderson Young on June autobiography. The third book asked the planning staff to he researched will soon be off 4, 1943 in the Salt Lake Temple. matter and to see the research the press. He was a graduate of the could be 21 a such if provision Brigham City; Active in civic work, he was in University of Wyoming, the Lions Club in both Spanish written into the zoning grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren, and one sister, Brigham Young University and Fork and Provo, was a member regulations. Mrs. Edgar (Mae) Butler, Salt Stanford University. He had of the Utah State Historical Mr. Child assured him that he been, until recently, a professor Lake City. and was a member of Friends may call at the Olsen at the University of Nevada in Society Historical Sylvia L. Riley Westerners the at also Dr. Reno. N. 200 Main St., Willey Funeral Chapel, taught Society and Utah Valley WOODS CROSS Funeral Brigham City, tonight from 7 to University of Utah. Active in Chapter, Utah League of services for Sylvia Lavon a had been he LDS the Church, and 9 o'clock Thursday at the Writers. Howard Riley Anderson, 67, of Cornish Ward Relief Society counselor in the bishopric in Survivors include his widow, 1070 S. 800 W., Woods Cross, who room from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Reno. and one three sons Survivors include his widow. Provo; died Monday in an Orem rest Burial will be in the Lewiston R. Taylor, were held today in Prince Edward Island; his daughter, Doyle Cemetery. LeHabra Heights, Calif.; Dee R. home, sons four ; Bountiful Union Mortuary. mother, Byron, Wyo. Mrs. Dell (JoAnn) and two daughters, Robert D. Taylor, was in Bountiful both of Provo, and John Burial Tyler, Kimball Memorial Park. Willey, Tustin, Calif.; 13 W. Taylor, Lynwood, Calif.; Y. Willey, Quentin Willey, Mrs. Anderson was the grandchildren; and the mother of W. Howard Riley of and Blair Dorothy Willey following brothers and sisters, Willey, all of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Ruth T. Payson. Williams, Provo; Mrs. Peterson, Provo; one She was born Sept. 29, 1905 in Mrs. Lillian T. Hoover, Provo 185 E. CENTER Woods Cross to Samuel C. and grandchild; four brothers and Mrs. Deli T. King, Los 1 two sisters, True Willey, Byron; Canyon; Melissa Hatch Howard. She Samuel W. Taylor, Angeles; and Mrs. Golden (Billie) Stoker married William Ellis Riley on Redwood City, Calif.; Rhea, Oct. 2, 1924 in the Salt Lake Lynn Willey, both of Logan; Provo Ivan Willey, Laramie, Wyo.; May, G. Todd, Clifton, Temple, and he died Dec. 19, Paul Eugene Williams Mrs. Irene Wilson, Salt Lake Ci- Florence, Mary, Emma, 1930. She married Reed L. held Funeral services were Pearl, Whit, Mariet- Anderson on Jan. 29, 1940 in ty, and Lyle Willey, Casper, Margaret, today at 10 a.m. in the St. ta, Darlene, Rhoda, Woods Nephi; Cross, and he died Jan. Francis church, with Wyo. Juana, Ariel, Ellen and Melba. 22, 1970. interment in Provo City Friends may call at the Berg She had been clerk in the Cemetery. Licenses Mortuary in Provo Friday from David County Recorder's Office 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday prior to and had served as voter Provo Dec. U services. Burial will be in the William Alvin Readier, 34. Provo, and registrant in Woods Cross. Mrs. Anna Elizabeth Maag Provo City Cemetery. Brenda Tuckett, 31, Spanish Fork. Anderson also was an agent for Madsen Reed Thomas Young. 25, Poughkeepsie, Bear River Mutual Insurance Funeral services will be held N.Y.. and Cynthia Jean Dauenhauer, 22, Cindy Lou McConahy Co. Friday at 2 p.m. in the Berg Little Ferry, N.J. Survivors include one son and and Howard Douglas Taylor, 18, Lehi, Drawing Room Chapel of MIDWAY, Wasatch County -Lvn Clark, 18, Lehi-one Judy daughter, W. Howard Riley, friends where may Dec. 11 Provo, Funeral services were held and Mrs. Charles Payson, call at 12:30 until time of Lou Farnsworth for 25, McConahy, Taylor, Stephen Cindy today services. Interment Provo Colonia Juarez, Mexico, and Cvnthia 15. Midway, who died Sunday in (Norma) Winegar, Fruitland, l nine grandchildren; six Diane Ter ry. 21. Salt Lake City Cemetery. tie Wasatch County Hospital of Ida.; Blaine Baldwin. 22, Reno, Nev., and three causes to be determined by the and Janine Christie. 23. Salt Lake City. William Mrs. (Afton) sisters, Provo Jeffrey Davis Keith, 21, Provo, and state medical examiner. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Hardy, Brooke Dudley. 21, Provo Raymond Wooley Taylor Lake in the Salt Burial was Gregory Robert Osborn. 19. Springville. Raymond (Louise) Hogan, Funeral services will be held City Cemetery. Knstine and Childs, 17, Sprigville Woods Cross, and Mrs. Howard 11 in the a.m. at 1957 in Saturday She was born Nov. 12, Douglas Raymond Collins. 23. (Nina) Gerber, Bountiful. Room Chapel Berg Drawing Northfield. Ohio,' and Rita Dismer. 25. Tulsa, Okla.. to David Raymond Moline. 111. of Provo. where friends may McConahv Rhodes and Eva Jo Richard LaVar Daybell. 37. Provo. a. id CARD OF THANKS and call Friday from She was a student at Wasatch Vincent. 32. Spanish Fork Joyce Our family is sincerely grateful for in Saturday prior to services. Heber School Junior High Bruce Davis Hincklev, 21. Seattle. Interment Provo City Wash., and Sydney Sue Mitchell. 20. Citv. She was a member of the the many acts of kindness during our recent bereavement, caused Visalia. Calif. Cemetery. LDS Church. Keith Arvel Rhoades. 24, Tabiona, and the passing of our beloved by Survivors include her mother, Deborah Lynne Shipp. 22, Richland, Wash. husband and father, Henry Orera two her Tulsa; 23, Winters Dennis Davidson, father, Midway; Schroemges. We especrjlly desire Barbara Close Jean and Barbara Burlington, Wyo., brothers and two sisters, to extend our appreciation to Graveside services will be Winters, 24, Hoytsville Richard Raymond. David those who took part at the held Friday at 2 p.m. in the and Michael, Diana Lynn Byron Guy Dana, 24, Ulm, Mont., and services, offered sympathy, sent urem Lay Cemetery. Deborah Emily Lee. 19. Cynthia Sue McConahy, all of or in any other way flowers, Ore. Friends may call at the Berg assisted. Midway; grandparents, Mr. and Dec. 8 Room of Drawing Chapel Charles Spencer McDuffie. 21, Mrs. Alva Mitchell Rhodes and Orem, 50CN. State, Friday at Mrs. Henry Schroemges Mr. and Mrs David Raymond American Fork, and Susan Faye Kellogg. 12 noon until 1:45 22. Kearns p.m. and Family McConahy, all of Tulsa. Provo Vern W. Keele Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo, where friends may call Thursday evening fiom . RA-1- Commissioners questioned some parts of the recommendation, and asked the staff to study the matter more closely and Ofe i Na?ario Amador Carrillo. 23, Provo, and Patsy Jeanette Pace. 22. 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