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Show Page 4 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Friday, November Lehi Stake Obituaries The Lehi LDS LEHI Quarterly Conference will be and Sunday, held Saturday President Dean T. Worlton has announced. Representing the General Authorities will be Elder Theodore M. Burton, assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles. Sessions have been planned for the training and instruction of stake and ward leaders as well as and inspirational spiritual messages for all members, President Worlton stated. Sessions of the conference have been scheduled as follows: Saturday at 7 p.m., stake session; Sunday leadership morning, 7:30 to 9 a.m., Priesthood Melchizedek leadership training session, and general session, 10 a.m. Sunday morning. Those who have been invited to the sessions other than the general session have been notified. President Worlton said that a Junior Sunday School will be held concurrently with the general session in the Junior for rooms School Sunday youngsters four to eight years Dies, Rites Announced SALT LAKE I 1 - t- f Kearns-Tri-bun- Lif L Arthur M. Knudson Funeral services for Arthur Mathias Knudson, 81, of 383 N. 500 E., Provo. who died Tuesday Hospital. Funeral services will be held afternoon at the Utah Valley Hospital after a lingering illness, Monday. will be Monday at 2 p.m. in the A grandson of the late Sen. Thomas Kearns, he was raised in Berg Drawing Room Chapel in Salt Lake City and Los Ang- Provo. Friends may call at the eles. Keams entered the ranching mortuary Sunday from 6 to 8 before and business in 1951 in northeast- p.m. Monday ern Montana and ran his own services. Burial will be in the holdProvo City Cemetery. The family operation until leasing his suggests contributions to the ings recently. He is survived by his mother, a Utah Cancer Society. Mr. Knudsoi! was born Nov. 10, niece and a nephew. Green to 1892 in Fountain and Julia Mathias Angell old. Dr. Wilder Ellis under the Knudson. On April 18, 1917 he This will be Wilder Dr. Ohio WOOSTER, Alice Hatton in the Salt of the Stake Sunday married direction P. Ellis, 86, of Wooster, died at an Lake LDS Temple, and the died School Board. Closed circuit TV Ohio nursing home following June 13, 1958. coverage of the genera! session lengthy illness. Funeral services He had worked for Utah ?ower will be made "to allow all were held in Wcoster. and Light Co. and for the Utah members the opportunity to view Dr. Ellis was married to the the proceedings. State Hospital. former Jesse L. Lee, daughter of Among his survivors are Rev. Theodore Lee of Spanish sisters Mrs. Roland (Luella) Fork. Snow of Preston, Ida., and Mrs. He was born Dec. 24, 1886 in Willard (Eva) McCloskey of Amherst, N.Y., to Edwin M. and Caldwell, Ida.; also, three Lilla Prince Ellis. He married and one Jesse J. Lee in 1915. Dr. Ellis was Clifford Knudson, serving an Ids a graduate of Western Reserve in mission Australia; Jar! College of Medicine in 1914. La Crescenta, Calif.; Knudson, his World and War he I, During Clarence rLiudson, Southgate, wife went to Persia for the Calif., and Mrs. Junius (Luretta) "Deutches Presbyterian Board of Foreign Theater," Tex. Missions to work as a physician Davis, Fort Worth, by the German sponsored in hospitals. He had served on Department at Brigham Young Alton S. will many medical boards. present University, Survivors include his widow; NEPHI Funeral services for "Hafenbar," a German play in three sons, Edwin L. Ellis, Alton Sutton Gadd, 67, a Juab two acts, on Saturday at 2 p.m. at Oakland, Calif., Rev. Paul 0. for 13 the BYU Law School (formerly County Commissioner Ellis, El Paso, Tex.; Robert B. who died Tuesday of a St. Francis School) at 300 N. M years Ellis, Washington, D.C., and one heart attack, will be Saturday at E., Provo. Otis Mrs. Tickets will be sold at the door. daughter, Margaret 1 p.m. in the Juab LDS Stake The drama was written by Moore, Laurinburg, N.C.; 14 Center in Nephi. six a Hausmann, grandchildren, Friends may call at Anderson Manfred and one Funeral Home waterfront pastor. 7 9 to from tonight sister, Mrs. Richard Nina Dosker o'clock and Starring and directed by Saturday prior to of Santa Cruz, Calif. services. Burial will be in Vine Siegfried and Lotte Guertler, the play concerns the efforts of two Bluff Cemetery, Nephi. of the missionaries lady Bradley W. Crook Salvation Army to change the lite PAYSON Graveside of a hardened sailor whom they services will be held at 11 a.m. first contact in a waterfront bar. at Payson City SALT LAKE CITY Frank Shaw, died Saturday The Guertlers are recipients of funeral Saturday noon. 260 E. Thursday; Cemetery for Bradley Wyler South Temple, Burial will be in Spanish the 1973 David O. McKay son of Brian and Fork Cemetery. Leo Chris Johnson, 49. died Crook, Humanities Award. 10 134 Eldona Smith Crook, W. 200 Thursosy: funeral Saturday, a.m.. Rose S., Provo. The infant died this Hark Second Ward Chapel. 1151 W. 800 N Stacy Ostrander, infant daughter of Merlin morning. and Georgia LaRue 01 sen ostrander, died Saturday Gadd - Utah Obituaries - American Fork Marvin Christensen Marvin Eugene Christensen, 46, of 298 N. 760 W., Orem, died Thursday evening at the Utah Valley Hospital. A complete obituary and funeral arrangements will be announced in Sunday's Herald by the Berg Mortuary of Provo. Tuesday; funeral was held Thursday. GRANGER Wendy Sue Butcher, nine, died Tuesday; funeral Saturday noon, 4330 a Redwood Road. Bert James HYRUM. Cache County Bnmo, 71. died Thursday; funeral Monday - BORN THE UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Nov.lt: Mers 'U'P'ri MORTUARY 495 So. State, Orem 225-15- Fred D. Whittaker Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1:00 in the Orem 13th ward chapel, 641 S. 400 E. Friends call Friday from and at the church Saturday one hour prior to services. Burial Orem City Cemetery. 7-- 9, Tricia Gourdin Graveside services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Provo City Cemetery. Berg r Mortuary 185 E 373-184- CENTER 1 1 Provo Claud Clifford Cardall Services were held today at 2 p.m. in the Berg Mortuary, with interment in Provo City Cemetery. Salt Lake City James Collins Kavanagh, Jr. Services were held today at 11 a.m. in the Berg Mortuary, with interment in Provo City Cemetery. Provo Arthur Mathias Knudson Funeral Services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel. Friends call Sunday evening from and Monday prior to services. Family suggests in lieu of flowers contributions to the Utah Cancer Society. Boy to Robert and Arthella Barker Stark. Provo. . 400 W., Nov. IS: 251 S. Boy to Samuel and Janet Openshaw Harris. 1279 N 950 W . Orem. Girl to CBvIe and Jean Wright Gumey. 1946 W 600 S . Provo. Girl to Lee J and Susan Graves Palnrr, 211 N. lOOW.Spnngville. Girl to Dennis and Vineta Whitaker Graybill. 414 E. 200 S.. Provo. Boy to Harold and Flossie Porter Carlisle, 190N 300 E..Heber City. Boy to David and Alvce Dunsmoor Heap. 246S.700W.. Provo. Boy to Mac Neil and Rjonda Stanley Ogden. 435 N. 800 E. . American Fork. Girl to Wavne and Sharlene Carter Stark. RDl.SparushFork. Girl to Ralph and Delia Steadman Cook. 1610E. 150 S., Pleasant Grove. Girl to James and Joyce Workman Daley. 360W.400N..Springvi!le. Bov to Russell and Rae Anne Clegg Farrer. 620 W. 2000 N.. Orem. AT AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL Nov.: White. 1624 S 740 E.. Orem. Girl to Larry A. and Pat Berrell Huntsman. 877 N. 700 E., Orem. Boy to Chad and Judith Barson Fr?Jicisco, 533 E. 600 N, Provo. Nov. 8: Girl to Johnnie and Donna Mills Dwmard. 329 W 400 N . American Fork. Boy to Kent B and Ann Bown Bolev, 353 N 825 E.. American Fork Girl to Lyman D. and Dorothy Johnson Swnsen. 585 E. 640 N. . American Fork. Girl to Jerry L. and Anita Perssons Phillips.. 645 S. Turlev Ave , Pleasant Grove. Nov. 7: Girl to Michael and Carole Haycock Blackhurst. 190 E 200 N.. Pleasant Grove. Nov.t: Girl to Kim A and Anette Gibson Gardner. 115 E.SOOS.Lehi Girl to Eddie R and Bonnie Selman Harding. 330 E. 1100 N.. Pleasant Grove. Nov. 4: Girl to Ellis L. and Pat Jones Engle, 646 N. 360 E.. American Fork Bov to David M and Karla Lee Oaks. 160 W 800 N.Pk-asaGrove. Mortuary. AMERICAN FORK Anyone interested in serving in the Democratic party or helping in the reorganization of the precinct is encouraged to attend a special meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Senior Citizens Center, 54 E. Main Street, American Fork. According to chairman Rod a chairman, vice Turner, and chairman, secretary treasurer will be selected. Turkey Dinner Set by Moose turkey dinner will be held Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the A Provo Moose Home in honor of Fellowship members and College of Regents. A dance will follow the dinner. On Sunday a breakfast for all Moose members will begin at 10 a m. at the home. Provo Fireside Planned Sunday A Special Interest Group fireside for all LDS Special Interests will be held Sunday at 8 p.m. in the Sharon Ecst Stake House north Relief Society room. Alma P. Burton will the guest speaker. i . Express Sympathy with a Beautiful Arranqement 8 y ..- i-- , fil ml H -- trip, and those interested may the Office at of inquire Continuing Education at the school. Total cost for tuition, busfare, snowmobile trip and lodging will range from $57 to Utah Technical College at Provo will conduct a special Christmas holidays short course in field ecology and natural history via a snowmobile journey Yellowstone into Park, according to Dr. Clyde Edwards, instructor in Life Science at Utah Tech, who will conduct the trip. Anyone is welcome to take the $64.50. Dr. Edwards has a degree in botany from BYU, where he taught zoology for three years, masters in biological science State from Washington Ph. D. in University, and ecology and vertebrate zoology from BYU. He has worked as a ranger for the U.S. Forest Service and is a skilled outdoorsman. The trip is planned from Dec. 27 through late Dec. 28, with a snowmobile trip into the park from West Yellowstone as far as Old Faithful. It will be preceded on Dec. 20 with a 7 to 10 p.m. preparatory-clasat Utah Tech, climaxed with a similar session on Jan. 2, 1974, after returning from the Nebo District Joint Concert Set Saturday - SPANISH FORK The Nebo District orchestra, under the direction of Karl Allred, and the bands under the direction of Dallas R. Lowe, will perform the first joint concert of the year on Saturday from 8 to 9 p.m. in the High School Spanish Fork auditorium. There will be no charge and everyone is invited. six-ho- s trip. Utah Valley WORKMEN FROM the Provo City Electric Department are shown here changing insulators on a pole at 1230 N. State St., in preparation for a switch from 4,000 volts to 12,000 volts. Similar changes are being made all over town as lines are switched to higher voltages. The increased capacity in the lines allows a three times greater load to be carried on the main transmission lines, the power department reported. 5 Utah History Protects Given National Awards 5 Dote Book Today Spanish Fork OK's Plans for Painting exhibit at Orem City Library. Medical Center at BYU JAZZ ENSEMBLE Five Utah history projects residence" at 33 C.St. have been recognized in this The O.N. other winder, year's awards program of the Malmquist of Salt Lake City, was American Association for State honored for his contributions to and Local History, according to the political history of Utah. an announcement made today by Dr. Crampton, Gregory William K. Alderfer, national professor of history at University awards committee chairman, of Utah, received the Award of Merit for of "excellence Springfield, Illinois. of accomplishment The Certificate or program" Commendation for "outstanding for the Utah Duke Oral History achievement in light of local Project which he directed. or circumstances Steven T. Baird, Salt Lake City limiting scope" went to three Utah architect, also received an nominees, including Mr. and Award of Merit for "exemplary Mrs. LaMar Taft Merrill of Salt contributions to architectural Lake City, who have relatives in and cultural preservation in the this area, and the Folklore restoration of the Promised Society of Utah. Valley Playhouse." Dr. William A. Wilson, acting president of the Folklore Society of Utah, is in the English Department at Brigham Young University. His project was cited for "collections and publications historic benefiting programs preservation in Utah." Mr. Merrill was reared in The Merrills Provo. were commended for "sensitive and authentic restoration of the Provo's Naval Reserve unit William Culmer house as their holds its annual inspection tonight with a team of officers and from Nev., Reno, Sacramento, Calif., in charge. The Provo Surface unit. 9 Division (s) has already been notified it will be one of five units in the 11th and 12th Naval Districts that will remain in operation after Jan. 1, 1974. Some The newly-force- d Civic 13 others in various areas will be Oratorio with the five under the consolidated Society direction of Jacob Box Sr. will be remaining units. Because of the economic singing several numbers at the Provo Community thinning which has been going Congregational Church (UCC) on, the standards of efficiency Sunday morning. The church is have been high, stated LCDR located at 175 N. University Ave., Sam Doxey, commander of the Provo. Provo Unit. He also reported that Some 30 members of the the local staff scored second will three highest in the two districts on society present and numbers of Judas Maccabaeus previous inspections by Handel. The Sunday service performances. to make the Scheduled begins at 11 a.m. and the public is invited to attend. are CDR F.C. inspection The Oratorio Society will be McCandless from the Naval its first formal Reserve Center in Reno, and presenting A.J. LCDR concert in January. Hodgon, commanding officer of the Naval Reserve Training Center in Sacramento, Calif. Naval Unit To Stand Inspection - through November CARL PURCELL - SPANISH FORK A medical center planned by Doctors Enoch Ludlow and Robert Hogan was approved by Spanish Fork City Council at council's regular meeting this week. The center is to be erected at 325 W. Center St. The approval came following a public hearing at which the planning and zoning commission The suggested its approval. matter had been presented to city council previously and had been sent to the zoning commission for study. Sewer Line Study Following a discussion of the sewer system in the west part of Ross town, Syphus, city engineer, was directed to check the possibility of a new sewer line on 300 West and east along the freeway, under the freeway and to the sewage plant. Council requested a report as soon as possible. Councilmen noted an easement across the Grant White has already been obtained and that pipes are under the freeway. at 8 "Synthesis" Concert AMERICAN FORK HIGH School Senior Hop 8:30 p.m., at the high school. - Saturday AMERICAN FORK NORTH STAKE Relief Society Fair Saturday from 1 to 9 p.m. at the Tabernacle. - BYU PERCUSSION Ensemble Concert Saturday at 8 p.m., Madsen Recital Hall, BYU; no admission charge. - SINGLES DANCE Saturday at 8:30 p.m., Provo Veterans Center, Northwest corner of 300 E. 100 N., for singles 21 years of age and older. LDS Special Interests Specialty dance h Ward, 502 E. 200 Saturday at 9 p.m., Provo N.; Sadie Hawkins dance with costumes to be worn if desired for prizes; surprise band. - MULTI-REGIO- Fifth-Eight- MULTIPLE CHARITIES Banquet and Dance for Provo Eagles Saturday at 7:30 p.m., Eagle Lodge; with live mr:sic. semi-form- Sing-Alon- g -- Sunday from 7 to 10 Oratorio Slated At Provo UCC SIM6LEVISI0M Church Sunday CHOICE H M mm ujmi FROM A LARGE SELECTION, INCLUDING THE NtW WIKtb. OF FRAME DOWNTOWN PROVO 140 W. CENTER STREET TELEPHONE JVM 373-425- 1 ftWMW For Burglary - SPRINGVILLE Springville reported they have cleared up a house burglary with the arrest of two juveniles. The juveniles have been referred to the Juvenile Court on burglary charges involving the theft of a $350 diamond ring and a book of checks from a home at 57 N. 100 W. a few days ago. police TWO GREAT TYPEWRITERS ca sat SIStlitiE ITAL BULLS 0 JO CD RON A SMITHPRODUCTS DIVISION m a 12" CARRIAGE AUTOMATIC DELUXE RETURN HEAVY-DUT- U Reg. Y Amhim ii to $260.00Q tea. BLOOD OLYMPIA and service age bulls. Cattle can be seen at 4 Cleo Christensen Feed Lot 1 REPORT DELUXE AUTOMATIC RETURN ELECTRIC Delta, Utah TAB DELUXE CARRYING CASE $5)(o)00 LJLJ U Reg. $279.50 or Gary Cox or Feed lot at at 1 THE NEW AVAILABLE SMITH-CORON- A AT SLIGHTLY CORON0MAT1C HIGHER PRICES 7 PAUL COX &' SONS WAIT WAGNER Owner Mgr. BANK CARDS WELCOME SCHREYER'S UNIVERSITY 224-098- 3 I llfll MMtti II Offer expires Sat. Nov. 17, 1973 Two Charged R0DERTS0N, WYO. SONS FLORAL al Sunday PROVO EAGLES Club p.m., Eagle Lodge. CIRCLE DIAMOND RANCHES 104? S SIM. Ortm. J7S.3001 - Friday NITECAPS NITESTAND Monthly meeting Friday at Provo; pot luck, door prizes, everyone invited; for further information call Mrs. Fred Rains, Provo. 7:30 p.m., 725 N. 380 W., For particular! call (volUct) ROHBOCK - Friday p.m., de Jong Concert Hall. CONSUMER Calves Orem be announced by Berg Reorganize Girl to liouin and Becky Jorgenson Wall. 640 E. 300 N., Pleasant Grove. Girl to Reed and Rudell Ferrin 6-- Marvin Eugene Christensen Services are pending and will To - Statistics AT Democrats v Li German Play Set Uiah Tech Schedules Ecology Field Class ; Tj n - step-siste- r, - '1ri Announces Conference Stake - E.J. Kearns CITY (UPI) -Edmund J. Kearns, director and e shareholder of the Corporation owner of the Salt Lake Tribune, died Thursday. He was 51. Reams collapsed at the Salt Lake International airport while enroute to San Francisco from his Montana ranch and died shortly after arrival at LDS ..... 16, 1973 MALL v |