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Show Pf THE HERALD. Prwo fuh r lO TbtrsdaT. Atfust II. Obituaries r TV Senator Mass Tells Utah Press Product Shortages Evident for Some Time ; Marjorit J. Pept "1 Funeral services for Marprie Juhanna Petersen Pope, 17. of 151 K. 600 N . Orem. who died Wednesday at the I'lah Valley liispitjl of a lingering illness, wtiJ be Friday at I p m in the Mortuary Sundberg-Olp- Chapel, 435 S State St .dem C. Lindsay Friends may rail tonight from to I p m arid Kndty one hour James MAPLETON pnor to services Burial ill be in Curhran Lindsay. 75, Mapleton. Orem City Cemetery difd Wednesday i the Payson She was born Feb S. 1901 in Ctt) Hospital CLflon. Ill . to Hans Charles He was born March 25, 189 in Spanish Fork, a son of Peter and He Evelyn Hales Lindsay. f'.d'ia Jane Losser on ntarrH-:. 10. 1918 m Provo and the marriage was solemnized later in the Salt lake LDS Temple Educated in Spanish Fork schawls. Mr. Lindsay moved to a young man, and he Mapleton lived there for 52 years He was a cattleman and farmer. He was active i.i the IDS Church, serving ai an ordinance worker in the Manti Temple At the time of hi? death he was a high priest Christian and Antoline Terora Survivors include his widow, She was tlirtv sons and three daughters. Miller Petersen mamed and her husband later James Charles Undsay. Las died Vegas. Nev.; William Bevan Mrs. Pope was active in the Undsay and Paul Undsey. both IJJS Church and had worked of Springville; Mrs Allen (Jeanl with the Relief Society home Strasburg. Pleasant Grove; Mrs. crafts program. Several years Nevin (Fayl Williams, Provo, ago she had a stroke and had and Mrs. Bob (Carol I Moffitt. been partially paralyzed since Spanish Fork; 26 grandchildren; then. one 10 greatgrandchildren; Survivors include her mother. brother and five sisters, Jay P. Riverton. Wyo.; three brothers. Jones and Mrs. Charles ( Jenny i Harold Petersen and August Riek-y- , both of California; Petersen, both of Lander. Wyo., Evelyn Williams. Blanche and Albert Petersen. Casper, Jensen and Mrs. Phil (Kathryni Wyo. Boyack. all of Spanish Fork, and James - i Fenlon Th omai N. GROVE PLEASANT -T- N Fenton. 86, of 383 S homas Grove, dieC Wednesday at the Ameican Fork Hospital of compilations following surgery. lie was bom Sept. I. 18M in Grove, a son of Nelson T. aiid Mary Ann West Fenton. lie married Ethel Walker on Nov 30. J9I0 in the Salt Lake IDS Temple, end she died July 26. E. Pleasant 300 Pk'.-tt'in- t 1932. On Jan. 13. 1935 he married Ethel Drysdal." in the Salt Lake Temple and she died Jan. 14. 1963. He was a retired employee of Geneva Steel Co. Active in the IDS Church, he served a mission to Australia from 1906 to 1909. served a stake mission in Timpanogas Siake. and was on the stake high council At the time of his death he was a high priest in the Pleasant Grove First IDS Ward. Survivors include two sons and one daughter. Don W. Fenton. and Ray W. Fenton. both of Pleasant Grove, and Mrs. Forrest Smith. Elaine) Calif.: a stepdaughter, Mrs. Rand (Bethl Stephens. Provo; 22 Susanville, 33 grandchildren; grea- one tgrandchildren; brother and two sisters. Richard Fenton, Mrs. Maud Richards and Estella Fenton, all of Pleasant Grove. Funeral services will be Saturday at 11 a m. in the Pleasant Grove First Ward Chapel. 500 S. 300 E. Friends may call at the Olpin Family Mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday one hour prior to Burial will be in services. Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Utah Obituaries - UKE CITY OradM Willis died Wednesday: funeral Saturday. I pm.. Holladay 24th Ward North, 82. died Chapd Lurlla Andmw Tirsday; funeral Friday. I pm. (Irani 3487 1300 K OvM Ward S Smith Oiapel. (rant Writs, 61. died Tuesday: funeral Friday noun. Zkxb IJtheran Church. 1070 Foothill llnw Annie Rrlk Fleming Brawn. O died Tuesday, funeral Thursday 4pm. K Smith Temple Ora Hhriiu Walker Strata 71 died Tuesday: funeral Saturday nun. Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chape!, Ruth Simi OUiiujer. 55. died (fcten Hiiansdav: graveside temor Friday. II am. Salt'lake City Cemetery Parley W. We. U. died Wednesday : funeral Saturday nmn. Ninth WardChapel.4ISS WOK. SALT ikiUarfc, . Cundberg JQipin MOrTTUAirV 49S South State, Orem 225-153- 0 Marjorle Johanna Petersen Funeral services will be held Friday at 1:00 p.m. in the Sundberg Olpin Mortuary, where friends may call tonite from 64, anc" Friday prior to services. Burial Orem City Cemetery. - a V J liiraReifofOhio., Funeral services will be Saturday at 11 am. in the Lola M. Muncey Mrs. Lola Calif. Manwaring Martin Muncey, 69, a former resident of Provo, died Aug. 14 in Anaheim following a long illness. She was bom April 2. 1904 in Mapleton, a daughter of Ievi and She Belle Whiting Manwaring. attended Davis County High School and Henagers Business College in Salt Lake City. She is survived by her father, Provo; a son and three daughters, Donna Joy Martin, Norma Faye Martin, Ronald M. Martin, and Mrs. Alan ( Kathy Bate, all of Los Angeles; two brothers and a sister. Earl Manwaring, Ogden; Mrs. Ralph t Mora I Pilson, Laguna Hills. Calif. ; and Leo Perry, Orem. Funeral services will be Saturday in Anaheim. ANAHEIM, BARKER The shortages in oil. beef and other commodities taken for granted by m many Americans should have been foreseen is time to prepare for them, according to Sen Frank Moss point where the politics of the mideast will have a greater influence on America th.i at present Alaskan oil. the senator punted out. will not begin to solve the problem, since it will only supply about seven per cent Senator Muss, a member of the rf our rreds once topped and Senate s Commerce Committee, delivered told a group oi reporters Energ) focsfrtaUoa ? Wednesday that Congress "Europeans have recognized (nuking aiio the possibility of an the need to conserve enregy" he oil shortage a year ago. but was said "Th?y tax horsepower and assured by the oil industry that encourage smaller cars ' That there w as no need to w orry may be a way for the U S to go. 'Either they were not telling he said. us the truth then." commented Sen Moss at a breakfast in the exclusive Aria Club in Salt Lake City, "or they were woefully lacking in their ability to forecast theirown industry's needs " By ONEITA SUMSION He is inclined to think the MAPLETON Mapleton and former is true, adding that "the Volunteer Firv Springville industry was afraid of what Departments fought a stubborn might happen to their profits by blaze at trie Frank Carnesecca ' changes in import quotas home. 410 W 1000 N.. Mapleton. Farm Policy four hours last night. And In the area of farm policy. firemen frum Mapleton were Senator Moss pointed out that the called to the scene again this need for greater production after the blaze should have been evilent some morning reignited. time ago. The first alarm was received "But as late as last year, the secretary of agriculture was telling us the administration needed to keep land out of production,' he said "This year that's changed, and they now 8) RON illtah. - Berg c Mortuary Services 373-184- recognize the Cash 400 W. 6--8, 1 Ss v. v .' l I i Banquet Will V " ' Chief Jensen expressed to Springville appreciation firemen for their aid in fighting : the fire and to Springville Police for directing traffic. Chief Jensen urged citizens to please stay away from fires. "It was very difficult to fight the fire because of the people there," he said. M I Honor Foster Grandparents Sen. FILE CADIUETS for home or offica 410 W. 1000 N Mapleton. The barn, several sheds, farm equipment, dump truck and an antique automobile were all gutted, STANDARD OFFICE SUPPLY 40 W. 100 N., 373-525- 0 Marriage Lrmj '11JB . caU8 Today - . . grandchildren: six two brothers and two sisters. Henry Heiner. Morgan: Mrs. Sophia Anderson and Spencer Heiner, both of Salt take City, and Mrs. Joel (Disci Boyer. California. Friends may call at Larkin Mortuary. 260 E. South Temple. Saturday from 9: 30 to 10 30 a.m. Circulation Mi Sunday - CIVIC ORATORIO Society Rehearsal Thursday 7:30 p.m., Provo High School Choral Room. SWEET ADELINES Maeser School. Hours S am to 7 pm 6 to 11 am Saturday . . 9 am to 4 pm Delivery Deadline 5:30 Daily 7 a.m. Sunday hav not received your Daily Herold by 3:30 p.m., call your corrier. If unable to reach Eot 300 South, Prove 373-666- 8 Butte, Montana Marie Jorgeoseo Graveside services will be conducted Friday at 1 P.M. in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery. Friends may call at Walker Mortuary in services. 1 hour prior to him, call the Daily Herald circulation Dept. at 373-505- 0 before 7 p.m. daily and 1 1 a.m. Sunday. Dress up your Mapleton James Cochran Lindsay Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Mapleton 4th ward chapel. Friends call Walker Mortuary of Spanish Fork Friday and Saturday Krior from 7-- to services. Interment Spanish Fork City Cemetery. at SPANISH FORK CITY Council meeting p.m.. City Office. Friday UTAH COUNTY Commission meeting a.m., County Building. PROVO ROTARY Club meeting Lodge. - Thursday at at the price CM YOU want to - Friday at - Friday at 7 10 noon. Elks UTAH STATE HOSPITAL Fostei Grandparent program and banquet Friday at noon. State Hospital Hyde Cafeteria; guest speaker. Senator Frank Mess. Saturday - YOUTH RIDING SHOW Saturday at noon, American Fork Riding Club Arena; competition in races, pleasure class and others. - - Saturday at at LDS Special kterests GTr 399 mum- lr" nnr r rrrr-nrrr-i- to 7:30 7:30 p.m., Specialty Dance Saturday at 9 p.m., Provo North Stakehouse, 1151 N. 1750 W.; Wes Barry Band; Mod Night, girls may wear casual dress slacks and pantsuits. MULTI-REGIO- 1 want, - EAGLES CLUB STEAK FRY 373-700- , THEY SPRINGVILLE KIWANIS Club meeting Thursday at 7 p.m., Kiwanis Fireplace at Kelly's Grove. Eagles Lodge; dancing. W.lstS. The shoe I Thursday at 8 p.m., Saturday p.m., American Fork High School Auditorium. 201 v 1 - MISS UTAH COUNTY PAGEANT PROVO FLORAL A ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meeting Thursday at 8:30 p.m.. Community Church, 75 N. 100 E., American Fork. home with a potted plant - meeting If you Spanish Fork, Friends may call al Daryl Hutchings. a neighbor, sprayed water from a garden hose on a camper parked in a nearby garage until it could be moved. Mr. Hutchings and Mr. Carnesecca pulled a boat, six snowmobiles and a tractor from the fire are". A hunting dog. at first believed to be burned, also was saved. Da4e Book Mi. the Berg Mortuary of Orem and at Wednesday from the church Thursday one hour prior to services. Interment East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery. The interior of a 1949 Chevrolet antique automobile and a dump truck parked nearby were gutted. Farm equipment and lumber also were burned. Utah Valley Provo Orem t David Alma Owens Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1:00 p.m. in the Orem 27th ward chapel, 575 S. M.0U0. According to Stanley Jensen. Mapleton fire chief, cause of the blaze is undetermined. However. Mr. Carnesecca theorized that some hay placed in the barn a few days ago by a neighbor may not have been completely dry. Flames shot as high as 100 feet during the worst part of the fire. Witnesses sitting on their porches across the valley on the road to Hobble Cretk Canyon said it looked like the whole town was lit up; that there was no previous noticeable smoke and no warning, "just flames all of a sudden." Israel Call Barlow - J12.000 by Mr. Camesseca A pump in the barn was valued at difficulty in reaching "he scene because of traffic congests. in They also had difficulty and hose fire a hydrant katmg was strung for nearly a quarter of a mile. Low water pressure was reported another deterrent in bnnging tne blaze under control The barn, several sheds and the contents were placed at a rough valuation of $10,000 to . 15 Cemetery. Wednesday following what w as believed to be a sudden "explosion" in the barn "The whole thing just went up at once." said witnesses at the scene. Other? said it was like an "atomic bomb expkisum." Springville firemen received a call at 10 01 p m Firemen found the blaze was already well underway after they had Statistics Mortuary. Interment Provo City pm "i - be announced by Berg 6--8, 10 for need grandchildren; Provo Eleanor C. Lobdell Services are pending and will Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo, where friends may call Friday from and Saturday prior to services. about Frank Moss will be the speaker at the annual Utah Foster Grandparent County Honor Banquet Friday at the LOW WATER PRESSURE and traffic Utah State Hospital Hyde congestion hindered Mapleton and Building. Eleanor C. Lobdell Springville Fire Departments in fighting a The banquet will begin at noon Eleanor C. Lobdell, 2815 N. 840 fire last night at the Frank Carnesecca barn, and will recognize foster E.. died Wednesday. Funeral working at the six grandparents services are pending and will be Utah State Hospital. Utah State Licenses four announced with a full obituary by brothers and four sisters, Joel C. Training School and in Provo and of Provo. Mortuary Berg Aug I: Barlow. Provo: Clarence A. Nebo School Districts. The Foster Grandparent (Hade L Peterson, 21. Santaquin, and Barlow, Burlcy. Ida.. Mrs. Orson Vickie L Harward. 20. Payson. (Lucillel Clark. Farminton; Program is a part of ACTION Christopher J. Horton. 2J. Pavson. and Heiner of which is affiliation an Agency Mrs. Matt (Naomi I Monson, KartaR Peary. 22. Payson several volunteer SALT LAKE CITY RKtard R. Perry. 23, Denver. Colo and programs. The Mrs. Reed (Annis) liOgan; Graveside services for Cash Gordon and Mrs. Eva Whitaker, Foster Grandparent Program Nancy R Crockett. 20. Woodland Hills. Heiner. 74. of 1942 S. 300 E.. Salt both of Bountiful. employs 55 trained people over lane V. Oinstensen, 20. American Fork, the age of 69. They serve in four and Marianne take City, who died Tuesday in a Batemaa 19, Alpine locations on an James K. Robinson. 22. Provo. and Janice Hot Springs, S.D.. hospital after separate 21. Lfrrmon. Provo. individual basis. a long illness, will be Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, 3401 Highland BORN Drive. AT ITAH VA11KY HOSPITAL He was the father of Steven W. Auf. U: Giri U Jerry and Jan !!sddock Durrani. Heiner. Provo. 1085 W 300 N Provo Mr. Heiner. a native of Carl to (item Karl and Ijorraine Taylor Morgan, was born Feb. 7. 1898 to Vemm JOK 2I20N .Provo Roy to Richard and Rebecca Roper Child. Daniel J. and Martha Stevens 1300 Heiner. On June 26. 1918 he KZN : F.. Springville. Aug. in the Salt Warner Edna married Carl lo Tom and Bonnie J. Christiansen Lake IDS Temple. He was a Jena rnfClMN . American F ork Girl to J Ijne and Rarmna Pack k'ssell. retired postal clerk. Survivors include his widow, ?SN 400 K No I. Provo Boy to Craig and Mama Nell Martin PROVO LIONS Club meeting three sons and two daughters. Stepp. Thursday at 7:30 p.m., 1019 W 450 N. Provo. Grandview Cafe; education and anniversary committee in Girl to liHand and I .aura Ruth Haves Ralph C. Heiner. Seattle; Steven W. Heiner. Provo; William W. Sorcnsen. 649 K 300 N Provo. charge. Roy to J. Del.vnn and Karen Fisher Mrs. Roy Heiner, Murray; Braves. 675N 400W.Orem. ALTEEN, AUXILIARY of Alcoholics Anonymous, (Wilma) Blakemore and Mrs. Charles R. (Elaine) Jones, both Thursday at 7 p.m., Seventh Day Adventist meeting 255 S. 700 E., Provo. 18 of Salt Lake Church, City; 1 Eliia Mangum Ashworth Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. in the he hearings was easy to discern, indicated a look at Republicans may take Sen Howard Baker, a member of the Ervin committee, as a future presidential candidate. Senator them Muss predicted Watergate The IVmucrats also will be In turning to national politics. he Sen Moss gave the Ervm looking for a fresh, new face, would doubtful a and is they said the committee investigating retread nomination" Watergate scandal "generally produce "a tike Hubert someone of the high marks" for keeping or Humphrey. George McGovern proceedings in a low key. The last nationally publicized Edmund Muskie. production." Increased production, along with finding and developing energy resources, is vital for a healthy economic future, Sen. Moss indicated. For the foreseeable future, however, he sees the government supporting farmers and keeping prices at an acceptable level, preventing the farmer from being wiped out. Mideast Oil The spectre of mideast oil is causing some concern in Mapleton Fourth Ward Chapel with Bishop J. Collin Alian officiating. Friends may call at the Walker Mortuary. Spanish Fork. Friday from 7 to 9 p m. and Saturday prior to services. he indicated. Burial will be in the Spanish Fork Congress, Mideastern oil now accounts for City Cemetery. 30 per cent of our country's needs, and that percentage will increase in the next decade to a VALE. Ore. Funeral services were held Monday in Vale for Israel Call Barlow. 81. of Vale, who died Aug. 9 in a Boise hospital following surgery. He was the brother of Joel C. Barlow. Provo. MrS. Barlow was born Dec. 6. 1801 in Bountiful to Truman Heap and Sarah Call Barlow. He married Myrtle Ford on June 3. 1915 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a retired farmer. Survivors include his widow, four sons and five daughters; 45 Asked whether Gov. Calvin Rampton might be a possibility after a public suggestion from t state party official. Sen. Muss siid he didn't think Utah had sufficient political muscle to get a man into the V."hite House "unless he had sufficient exposure at t.'ie national level " However, he said if the governor were ever elected. "I d trust him to do a good job." He thought the suggestion that Uahns back Rampton was more a way of complimenting the governor than sending up a trial balloon Seriate hearings, he reminded, took place in the McCarthy era. The contrast between the two Fire Destroys Mapleton Barn . Janice Rosalie Walker Funeral services will be conducted Friday at H A.M. in the Sundberg Olpin Mortuary Chapel. Friends may call 1 hour prior to services. Burial will be in the East Lawn Memorial Hills. 'Smaller engines not only use less gas. th? usualh pollute less and are found in smaller cars." he observed He said he gets all kinds of crank letters from people who say they worked hai"d to get their Cadillac, and no one's going to take th3t away from 1481 SOUTH STATE IN OREM Open 9 to 9 (Except Sundays) -- r M-f9-Sch- ll ,l |