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Show piff HERALD. Provo, I'Uh, Mjoday, August 4-- THE , in Auto-Pedestri- Obituaries Nwma S. - Accident Fata! To Orem Lady Melvin J. Thclman Mair Emile Jorgtruen an Authorities report that Viola V. Hyde, 77, of 4 W. 400 S . Orem. SJGCRD. Sevier County from Funeral services for Melvin J. died Sunday morning received in an Thalman, 50. of Sigurd, who died injuries accident Friday at his fcome of a heart attack, will be Tuesday at 1 p ra. Saturday night. Police fport she apparently in the Sigurd Ward Chapel-Hwas the relative of two Utah was walking across St lie Street Orem at 400 South w hen the County residents Mr. Tiuiman was bom March mishap occurred f. 193 in Vermillion, Sevier Hospital her dead from son of Albert Verga pronounced County, and Esther Jensen Thalman. He internal injuries about married Lois Jeffery on Feb. I, Utah Valley Hospital where she was taken after the accident. 1J in the Manti LDS Temple the of The vehicle involved in the He was bishop Vermillion W ard and served in many other LDS Church capacities. He was a farrier and truck diver and a veteran of World 'Var II Survivors include his widow; Temple. Mair was a former one daughter and three sons, Mrs president of the North School Jeffrey Lynn Thalman, Orem; Mrs. Dan (Sandra I Barney, Funeral HEBER CITY services for Norm Senear Mair, of Heber Qty. who died Sunday in a Salt Uke City haxtai f cancer, will be m . ia the Wednesday at 11 Heber Qty Sixth Ward Chapel Friends may call Tuesday from T to I p m and the Olpin Mortuary m Heber Cuy and Wednesday prior to services. Burial will be n the Heber City Cemetery as born Feb 15, Mrs Mair in mi Miday. a daughter of Moulton George Clark and Ida Senear. She married Willis Mair on Nov S. 1947 in Heber City, and the nETiage was solemnized later in the Salt Like LPS e mSurvivors auto-pedestna- a a authorities lama! Melvin James Thalman Austria; John B Thalman, Sigurd; his mother, Sigurd, one brother and two sisters, Mrs. L. D. (Vergiai Scott. Lindon; Mack Thalman, Sigurd, and Mrs. Jack (CreUl her Midvale; include husband, two sons and one daughter, Stewart and Rusty Mair and Mrs Bradle, Rhonda l Ryan, all of Heber City; her rents, Heber City; two K ithers and four sisters. Rick Schear, Lyman, Wyo.; LrRoy Robinson, Richfield. Friends may call tonight from Senear, American Fork; Mrs Garth Nettie! Rasband. Mrs. 7 to I o'clock at the Neal S. Richard (Eva) Parkinson Magleby Mortuary in Richfield all of and Tuesday from 11:30 a m. to and Carol ee Chear, Heber City, and Mrs. Russell 12 30 p m. Burial will be in the with Christensen, Lake Vermillion Cemetery (Lynile) Creek military honors. Merrill Jacobton Elizabeth W. Wstkin - Funeral services for Merrill I. SALT LAKE CITY Fvneral Jacobsfxi, 50, of 15E2 N. State St., services for Elizabeth Woods Orem, who died Saturday at the Barker Watkins. 74. of 2080 Utah Valley Hospital following a Ashton Circle. Salt Lake City, short illness, will be Tuesday at 2 who died in a Salt Lake Saturday S4th Ward in Orem the pm. Qty rest home, will be Tuesday Chapel. 1500 N. State St. under at noon at Larkin Mortuary, 260 the direction of Bishop Kenneth E. South Temple. Soffee. She was the stepmother of Mrs. Friends may call tonight from Ernil (Evelyn) Nielsen of Prove. 9 7 to o'clock at the Mrs. Watkins was born May 15, SundbergOlpin Mortuary and 1899 in Princeton, Mo., a prior to services Tuesday at the daughter of Leonidas U. and chapel. Burial will be in the Rose Lane Woods. She married Orem City Cemetery with full Stephen A. Barker, and he died. military rites given by VFW She married N.J. Watkinson on District Four burial team. Aug. 4, 1957 in Salt Lake City. His widow, Bettie Ottosen She as a member of the LDS Jacobsen. lives in Orem, not Church and was a licensed Ephraim as erroneously practical nurse at St. Mark's reported in Sunday's Herald. Hospital. Survivors ; Ronold F. Fillmore PnnoM Frank n UmU'lV Fillmore, 63, died Saturday of 'natural causes at his home at ; ; Midway. Mr, Fillmore was born March Charles A.N. 7. 1910 in Kamas, to Lenora and Pearl Davies " Fillmore. He married Neva May Wall on November 27, 1933. in Pleasant Grove. The marriage later was solemnized in the Salt . Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Fillmore - was an elder in the LDS Church and an employe of the Utah rish and Game Department. include her husband; three stepdaughters, Mrs. Nielsen. Provo; Mrs. Loyal (Mildred) Atkinson, Salt Lake Oty; Mrs. Cecil (Pat) Whiting. Singapore; and 13 10 Friends may call at the mortuary Tuesday one hour prior to services. Funeral Tex. services were held Aug. S for Bonnie Mary Chiming McGuire. 61, of Dallas, who died Aug. 2 in Survivors include his widow, Dallas of cancer. Mrs. McGuire was the mother two sons and four daughters. Vern Fillmore, Heber City; of Harold L. "Bud" McGuire II of David M. Fillmore, Kamas; Mrs. Provo. She was born Dec. 12, 1912 in Roy (Barbara) Ritchie, Heber Mo., to George I Fortescue, Mrs. Kenneth Qty; (Betty Durrant. Sandy; Mrs. Frank Douglas and Sadie Cooper (Dorothy) Zetko, Spring Valley, Chuning. She married Harold Calif.; Mrs. Glen (Phyllis) Gray, Leslie McGuire on Feb. 23, 1929 in Missouri, and the marriage Lehi; one sister, Mrs. Vern later in the 19 was solemnized Lilly) Wardell, Midway; LDS Alta.. Cardston, Temple. grandchildren. She was very active in the LDS The funeral will be held Church on both ward and stake Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Midway levels. Second Ward Chapel. Friends Survivors include her may call at Olpin Mortuary. husband; one son and one Heber Gty, today from 7 to 9 daughter. Harold L. McGuire. p.m. and at the church one hour Provo; Mrs. Gene (Marlene) prior to services. Burial will be in Guinn. four the Midway Cemetery. grandchildren; three sisters. Senior Adult Camp The Aug 25th tour is to Salt Lake Qiy and the Ringling Bros. Bamurn and Bailey Qrcus From Aug 28 through 31, the Camp Roger Senior Aduit Camp will be available However, there will be no buses to the camp. Application blanks are available Carlson, Kearns; nine at the Eldred Center. ; two Those interested in a three tour the future will be taking in required brothers. Henry Jorgensen, to follow a new procedure. Orem. and Frank Jorgensen and Reser .rations will have to be William Jorgensen, both of Salt made before a specific deadline. Lake Qty. When a tour fills up a waiting list will be developed. Then after the Wold reservation deadline, those who BRIGHAM CITY Funeral have not picked up their tickets will from the be dropped services for Carl Wold, 84 . of reservation list and someone died wto Brigham Qty, Friday list will be able mishap was driven by Suzanne in a Brigham Qty rest home from the waiting W N. 481 940 Greenland. 18, of , after a long illness, will be to take the reservation. Orem. Tuesday at I p m in the Brigham Mrs. Hyde was bora July 13, Qty Second Ward Chapel. He J. Boggess 1896 in Wallsburg, a daughter of had been Brigham City mayor at Joseph S. and Mary Viola onetime. RICHFIELD Funeral Mecham Young. Sne married Mr. Wold was the brother of services for Ni.ia Aline Johnson Merle Francis Hyde on Feb. 18, Rolf C. Wold of Orem. Boggess. 56, of Richfield, who Nev. and the 1943 in Elko, He was born Jan. 28. 1889 in died Saturday in a Richfield solemnized later was marriage Evanston. Wyo., to Christian hospital of a stroke, will be in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He Olsen and Annie Nielsen Wold. Wednesday at 1 p m. in died May 21. 1952. On Oct. 5. 1910 he married Edna Second Ward Chapel. Mrs. Hyde lived in Salt Lake 1wise Nielsen in the Salt Lake Mrs. was the mother Boggess LDS Temple, and she died Dec. 3. Qty for many years, moving to of E. Ricky Boggess of Provo. 1972. Orem in 1960. She loved children She was born Sept. 9. 1916 in Mr. Wold attended Brigham and they loved her. although she Salt Lake City to Orson Alma and Utah and State Young University had none of her own. Althea Jane Coult Johnson. She married Everett M. Boggess on Iter hobbies were genealogy University. Besides serving as mayor for May 6. 1935 in the Salt Lake I.DS research, sewing and doing temple work. She had taught four years. Mr. Wold was on the Temple. Primary, Relief Society and Brigham Qty Council for two Survivors include her Junior Sunday School. She was years and held numerous civic husband; four sons and two also a visiting teacher and positions. Waller Johnson daughters. Survivors include two Boggess, Taylorsville. E. Ricky visiting teacher supervisor. At the time of her death she was the daughters, Mrs. S. Thomas Boggess. Provo; H. Lynn Orem Fourth Wart librarian. (Barbara) La wson. Kanab; Mrs. Boggess, Norwalk Calif.; Duane Petersen. Survivors include four Verl L (LaRaine) Gray Boggess, U.S. Navy, 10 grandchildren; Brigham Qty; brothers and four sisters, Joseph Lemore, Calif.; Mrs. three (Aline) France. Salt Lake Ralph nine Young, Brigham Young, John City; brothers and three sisters. Rolf Young. Raymond Young, all of Althea, Richfield; two C. Earl Wold. Wold, Orem; W. Mrs. Ralph a brother she Wallsburg; Leonard Wold, grandchildren; L. reared. Donald (Fern) Knight. Genola; Mrs. layette, Ida.; Johnson, Salt Mrs. Cleve Wilbur - (Geneva) Lake Qty; two otrer brothers McDanief, Torrington, Wyo.; Twin (Mabel) Eggbert. Falls, and three sisters. Orson Alma Alpine; Mrs. Roy (Harriett) Ida.; Mrs. Blanche Bishop, Los Johnson, Mrs. Dale F. (Mimi) Gappmayer, Orem; Mrs. Clyde and Mrs. Dee (Gwen) Mrs. (Gladys) Thomas, Spanish Fork; Angeles, Sorensen, George Miller, Lewiston. Cache County. nieces and nephews. (Beverly) Wiley. Mrs. Robert Friends may call at the Funeral services will be (Phyllis) Whitelock and Robert Peterson Funeral Chapel tonight Johnson, all of Salt Lake Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the City, Orem Ward Chapel, 560 from 7 to 9 o'clock and Tuesday call the Neal S. in Friends at Burial be will to services. may S. 400 W., Orem. Friends may prior . the Mortuary Magleby Tuesday City Cemetery Brigham call at Sundberg-OlpiMortuary from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and at after 11:30 am. Graveside the chapel Wednesday prior to services will be Thursday at 10 services. a.m. in the Salt Lake City The services are being Cemetery. conducted by Bishop Delo Rowley. Burial will be in the RR Wallsburg Cemetery. grandchildren - Special programs offered to noted professors and church Stsuor Ouzrns daring the BVU ka)ers Education Week begins Campus .Education Week Aug 21 mciutie a Health Fair; Free The weekly schedule of events Cancer Detection Clinic, for fuikiwv women only; Entertainment by Tuesday the '"D s . and other classes by From I a m to p m social hours at the Eldred Center; II am. Senior Cttueo guitar class: 4 pm. organ instruction class m the ballroom: I pm, regular weekly dance for Senwr Ctti tens Wedaruky i GLENDALE, Idaho (I'Pll -Twho were iound huddling over a small fire after a plane crash in which a Utah man died. rcrr.auid ui fair condition today at the LDS Hospital in Logan. Utah Reported in fair condition were Hark-Larsen. 45. the pilot of the Sight plane w hich crashed on a wooded hillside near Glendale, Idaho. Saturday night and Richard Olson. 26. Logan. Olson's father. Clyde L-- , 57. died when e the Cessna, which res on a local flight to scout single-engin- ROTC at ISU hurting areas in Valley, crashed. 11 am. Senior Citizen guitar class; I pm. cooking ciass. "Summer Delights for Appetites," in the kitchen; 1 pm. Harmonica Band and 2 Survive Plane Crash, Man From Logan Killed wo men, At matinee dancing in the ballroom; 2 pm. travelogue, outstanding scenic funis of local, Itah's Cache national 3 and m international inttitest: . square dancing p class with Donald Median, Sheriff Arlando Larsen of beginning sewing class. Franklin County. Idaho, saia the "Summer Threads am. Summer plane, which took off from Logan Knots." Airport Saturday night, spun Ttirsday From I a m to S p m . social after its right wing h't the wooded hillside and "pancaked hours at the Eldred Center; II in" to the ground seven miles a m Senior Citizen guitar class; 4 p m , piano instruction class; northeast of here, Bowling for Senior Otizens at the A search began early c,nday after the plane was reported overdue at Logan. The Utah Qvil Air Patrol, which directed the Franklin County Jeep Posse to the crash cene, spotted the wreckage from Reeal Lanes; S conversational Spanish class in the lounge. p m.. class Friday From 8 a m to 5 p m . Social hours at the Eldred Center; 11 a m.. Senior Citizen guitar class; 1pm. group games including shuffle board, billiards, etc.; crafts with Susan and Kris; 1 15 the air. The eider Olson, who was in the pianes rear seat, apparently died during the night. Sheriff pm . "Fun things with Larsen said. Cameras." with Marty Klein He said the other two men bring your camera and gH ready either crawled or were thrown for a field trip; 2 p.m., "Rug Bee POCATELLO. Uahoil'PI)-lda- ho from the wreckage and bull a Spree." rugs and weaving; 3 Sta'e University's reserve small fire for warmth. , advanced sewing class. pm officer training corps (ROTC) Gifts." "Thrifty program will be coeducational Monday this fall semester. From 8 a m. to 5 p m., social Col. Willard G. Alvei'son. comhours at the Eldred Center. 11 manding officer of the ROTC am. Senior Citizen guitar class ; unit, said women students were noon, planning meeting for board authorized to "fully" participate members, staff, committee in the program and were eliward and stake leaders, gible to compete for all ROTC coordinators, in the lounge; 4 scholarships. An p.m., Senior Citizen bowling at AMERICAN FORK "This is in line with the volunAmerican Fork man is in serious Regal Lanes: 5 pm., teer army concept," he said. condition at American Fork conversational Spanish class in -1. l ff, ,A the lounge. J tunity to women in the armed Hiiki 1110 vqi tuu ' kitxramvu services. by a train at 8:34 Sunday evening at a Union Pacific railroad crossing at 1200 E. in American Albin Fork. HEBER CITY Funeral Jay L. Steineckert. 21, of 238 W. services for Albin Hanse, 83. of 600 N.. pulled onto the tracks, v Heber City, who died Sunday in a then tried to back off. but Granger rest home of causes couldn't do it before the train hit IDAHO FALLS. Idaho (UPI) incident to age, will be his car. The body of Darrin Tanner, He suffered head lacerations Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Heber and fractured ribs, according to son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell First Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the Olpin the Utah Highway Patrol which Tanner. Ogden. Utah, was found Sunday floating in the Snake Mortuary in Heber City Tuesday investigated the accident. River near the Idaho Falls from 7 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday Power Plant. to will be services. Burial prior The boy was visiting in Idaho in the Heber City Cemetery. Falls with his parents when he He was born Aug. 6, 1890 in wandered away from the house Copenhagen, Denmark, to Hans and disappeared. Jergen andf Marget Nielsen Idaho Fails residents joined Hansen. He marriedLyda Ekker law enforcement officers and on March 21, 1921 in Salt Lake tracking dogs in search for the Qty. rand the marriage was child who was mentally-retardesolemnized later in the Salt Lake WEST YELLOW STONE, LDS Temple. She died Aug. 23. Mont. (UPI) Samuel C. Pow- a. i epileptic. He apparently 1963. ell 80, an Ogden attorney, wadded into the river near Eagle He came to Utah in 1905. Mr. drowned in the west fork of the Rock Park. Idaho Falls police said a Hansen was a sheep rancher and Madison river near here Saturviolinist, and for 32 years was day. He was fishing at the time of Shelley man spotted the body floating below the spillway near the accident. employed by Wasatch County. Survivors include two sons and Powell and his wife, Myra, the plant. two daughters. Gale A. Hansen, were vacationing here. The victim's body was recovAlamo, Calif.; Leon A. Hansen, Back To School Adviser Coming Mrs. ered several hours after the acWalnut Creek, Calif.; Attache Cases William (Margaret) Lucas and cident. A representative of the Mrs. Leighton (Doris) Pritchett, Powell, born Sept. 26, 1892. in Brief Bags Railroad Retirement Board will both of Salt Lake City; 13 Wyoming, was engaged in law conduct business at the and three practice in Ogden and was a STANDARD OFFICE SUPPLY Employment Security Office, 190 grandchildren, veteran of World War I. 40 W. 100 N., W. 800 N Provo, Tuesday from 9 a.m., until noon, according to David D. Daly, district manager. To Become Coeducational Nina 27th-44t- h n Juvenile Court Mary C. McGuire DALLAS. Temple Logan He was a high priest in the Hillside Stake and a retired employee of the Tooele Army Depot Survivors include his widow; one son and one daughter, Merrill Jorgenseti. Salt Leke City; Mrs. Oscar (Carol) Cert ?iiieuuit? IVi Funeral SALT LAKE CITY services were held today for Tours and education week are Emile AM Jurgensea, 72. of !C4 a couple of subjects of interest to Salt Uke Cuy. Senior Hollywood Ave . Quzens for the remaindet wto d-Friday m a Salt Lake of August, in addition io the home an after Qty nursing regularly scheduled activities. eaendrd illness KWribt-r- s are reminded that Hurui was in the Memorial the deadline for obtaining Gardens of the Valley. cards for the Mr. Jorgensen was the brother membership in Aug 31. These earning year of Henry Jorgensen of Orem will be good to the end of cards fie was burn April 19. 1901 in June which is the end of the Banders. Denmark, a son of newly established fiscal year. Crms and Elsie Mortensen The tours in August wi!l be or, Jorgensen He framed Myrtle Saturday. Aug 25. ard at the end Merrill on Sept. 8. 1K3 ui the of the month to the Camp Roger LIJS Reports Total Fines Collected With the Times The Third District Juvenile Court collected $27,088,51 in fines CARSON CITY. Nev. (UPD-T- he and $4,433.55 in restitution for the Nevada State Prison has fiscal year ending une 30, fines were The collected dropped its strict grooming to the respective standards for prisoners in favor disbursed treasurer of the of hair regulations more "in county counties of Juab, originating keeping with the Warden Ed Pogue told the Millard, Sanpete. Summit, Utah State Prison Board Thursday and Wasatch, which comprise that inmates will be allowed to the Third District. The collected restitution was wear trimmed mustaches, as to individuals who long as they don't droop below disbursed the corner of the mouth, and initially sustained a monetary longer hair, although it won't be loss or injury as tne result of an infraction by a juvenile. allowed to reach the shoulders. Train Hits Auto, Am. Fork Man Hurt Seriously - 1 Body of Ogden Boy Found in Hansen - Snake River Ogden Man Drowns in Yellowstone d Retirement 373-525- 0 'I Livestock LoanS production for your nedi-(eod.ilo- ck, ckt. equipment. Let i C!l SUntey Peters, Utih LmttKli PC S.U. (Ml) 322 MM i Dallas; BACK-TO-SCI- 3 JL a 5 iotl 300 t Wh, t 3734441 Frovo Doa C. McFate Services were held today at 2 D.m. in th Pmvn fith marA with interment in Provo Qty Cemetery. J(J'Pin 495 Pravo Myrtle Elizabeth Johnson Services were held today at 11 a.m. in the Berg Mortuary, with interment in Provo Qty Cemetery. . Sooth State, Orem 225-153- 0 Merrill I. Jacobsoa Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Orem 34th ward chapel, 1500 N. St. Friends at the Sundberg Olpin Mortuary tonite from and Tuesday one hour prior to services at the church. Burial Orem City Cemetery. cll 7-- 9, Viola Young Hyde Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Orem ward chapel, 560 S. 4th W. Friends call at the Sundberg Olpin Mortuary and at the Tuesday from church one hour prior to services. Burial Wallsburg City Cemetery. We Homeowners Loan from Peoples is the answer. A 37M841 Prove Dr. O.D. Hansen Services were held today at 2 p.m. in the Berg Mortuary, with interment in Provo Qty Cundberg MORTUARY si Mortuary uorvices Mi? toe The L99K allows you to tap the value you have built up over the It ID M For You In years without refinancing your present mortgage. This is a very efficient way to borrow larger sums of money, and it is Cemetery. much cheaper than refinancing Provo your home. Clair Knorr Services are pending and will be announced by Berg i fashionable Mortuary. ' ff( 1$ , f? X I'i'Jj&S A3 'W Lh ' fj tijVjf Dress up your Stacks out Hue or Of v4'iW , PEOPLES (lJTHRlFT Savings and Loans First since 1924 950 North University Avenue. Provo 375-230- 1 I ' JtW'-'- f easj tt care for fiair Sizes . 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