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Show Psge Sunday. March 26, 1972 4 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah ' L. PLEASANT GROVE Kaye West 33, 72S N. 200 W., Brignam City, was found dead at bis borne Friday. He was born Jan. 24, 1933, in Provo, the son of Uoyd L and Ruby Harper West. He manled Geniel Simper Jan. 20, 1961 in Crem. The marriage Oisituonss i Cherry McKay r Sarah Geneive Cherry McKay, Provo, died Thursday at the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo after a short illness. She w&s born Dec. 12, 1890, in Sioux Falls, S.D., a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ulysses Cherry. She married Guy R. McKay on July 7, 1914, in Sioux City, Iowa. He died on Oct. 27, 1554. Mrs. 81, 735 Timpway, - r ? n McKay was a musician, writer and poet. She was a graduate of South and School Dakota High Olsen received her musical training in Hans New York City under private SPANISH FORK Fork, Spanish teachers and coaches, at the SI, Olsen, George time died Saturday in the Central same performing there. Utah Extended Care Center of professionally She was a pupil of William natural causes. He was born the 1880 in Fork, Spanish 6, Sept. son of Hans and Sena Chrlstensen Olsen. He received his edutation in the Spanish Fork Schools and married Maud Thomas Jan. 18, 1903 in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. She died Jan. 28, 1911 He later married Greta Berg June 28, 1919. She died Sept. 18, 1939. He married Inman Chase Dec. 3, 1948. She died Aug. 2, well-know- Hans George - 1953. Mr. Olsen was a farmer in Spanish Fork who worked for a o time for Sugar Co. He was an active member of the IDS Church, holding the office of High Priest. He had done much temple work. for his He was acting in a dramatic club and he bad played in theaters in several surrounding towns. Survivors include daughters and sons: L H. Olsen, Mrs. Ellis (Ester) Peckenpaugh, and Mrs. Albert (Jennie Mae) Thomas, all of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Alvin J. (Stella) Olsen and Berg A. Olsen, both of Salt Lake City; 12 17 greatgrandchildren; grandchildren; two Utah-Idah- well-kno- Nelson Burritt and studio accompanist for his vocal pupils. Also in New York she coached with Bizzi Peccia and Paul Eisler, conductor of the Metropolitan Opera. She lived in Coear d'Alene, Ida., and then in Park City in 1911 before moving to Provo in 1938. Her husband was a min'ng engineer. Mrs. McKay was a member of the well-kno- Utah of League Writers, president of Utah Poetry Society and district Rosicrucian Master (AMORC) of Utah. Survivors include a foster daughter, Erma Y. Wortley, sisters and Compton, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Briggs, Mrs. Lucille Lanna Stock, Christy brothers, Lee Olsen and Lorin Olsen, all of Carmel, Calif.; Mrs. R. Cobb, Fallbrook, Calif. Spanish Fork; Mrs. Hazel Tall, Funeral services will be Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Selma Monday at 2 pm. in the Berg Bertleson, Springville. Funeral services will be at 1 Drawing Room Chapel of Provo. the morcall pjn. Tuesday in the Spanish Friends may from 6atto 8 o'clock Fork 11th Ward Chapel. Friends tuary tonight may call at the Walker Mortuary and Monday before services. in Spanish Fork Monday from 6 Cremation will follow. to 8 pjn. and Tuesday the hour before services. Burial will be in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery. (Win-nefre- d) Dawna Hawthorn ARCADIA, Calif. - Dawna Mae Hardy Hawthorne, 49, Arcadia, Calif., died Thursday in an Arcadia hospital after an illness. Her son, Michael Bert Hawthorne, lives in Payson. She was born May 3, 1922 in Ogden, a daughter of Bert Eli and Eva M. Peterson Hardy. She married Ray Garvin Hawthorne on June 21, 1941 in Los Angeles. She was a graduate of Ogden High School and member of the IDS Church, the Emblem Club, and Elks Lodge in Arcadia. Surviving are her husband; sons and a daughter, Ronald Ray Hawthorne of Arcadia; Gcry Francis Hawthorne of Rosemead, Calif.; Michael Bert Hawthorne of Payson; Timothy Dale Hawthorne of Grace, Idaho; and Mrs. Don (Eva) Spencer of Alhambra, Calif.; three grandchildren; her father of Tooele; and brothers and sisters, Ray L. Hardy of North Ogden; Dale Eugene Hardy of Tooele; Golden LaMar Hardy of Grace, Idaho; Annis Tribe of Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. LaRue McDonald of Washington Terrace. Funeral services will be Monday at 3 pjn. at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel, Ogden, where friends may call Sunday from 7 to 9 pm. and Monday before services. Burial will be in the Cemetery. Ogden City BERG 1 rMORTUARY Kenneth LONG B. Hansen BEACH, Calif. enneth Barton Hansen, 52, Long Beach, Calif., died Wednesday in Torrance, Calif, of natural causes. He was born June 14, 1913 in American Fork, a son of Thomas G. and Annie Barton Hansen. He married Jan. 27, ArMell Pickering on 1938 in American Fork. Mr. Hansen was a member of the IDS Church and followed the trade of carpentry. Surviving are his widow of Long Beach; three sons and two daughters, Kenneth M., Dan L., and Steven Hansen, and Mrs. George (Vickie) Followfield, all of Long Beach; and Mrs. Don (Janet) Ingiam of Seattle, Wash.; 15 grandchildren; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Hansen of American Fork; and two sisters, Mrs. Elmo ( Roxie) Russon of Lehi and Mrs. Dwaine (Lorraine) Williams of Orem. Funeral services will be Monday at 11 ajn. in the An- derson and Sons Mortuary chapel, 49 E 100 N., American Fork, where friends may call before services. Burial will be in the American Fork Cemetery. u Y SERVICES? 373-184- 1 Provo J June Emmogene Pack Allan Funeral services will be held Monday at 11:00 ajn. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo, where friends may call Monday prior to services. Interment City Ogden Cemetery. Provo Huntington Beech, Calif. Graveside services were held Saturday at 2:00 pjn. in the Provo City Cemetery. Prow Sundberg Redonrio Beach, Calif. Graveside services were held Saturday at 12:00 noon in the Provo City Cemetery. Provo Infant Girl KlUpack Graveside services were held Saturday at 10:00 a.m. in the Provo Cily Cemetery. " f r. ,, nament at Brigham Rex D. Holmstead, lis home of a heart He was born June Lehi, a son of Oscar L and Ida Darling Holmstead. He married Gean Evans on July 11, 1928 in the Logan IDS Temple. Mr. Holmstead was a retired supervisor at U.S. Steel Company's Geneva Works. He is a member of the IDS Church, holding the office of High Priest, and had been a Sunday School 7--9, Ageless Granite VO Yeor$ Provo Girl Improves will be in the Provo Funeral services for Ethel Fairer Boshard, 70, 57 E. 4th S., Provo, who died Tuesday at her home, were held Saturday in the Olpin Family Mortuary in Provo, where friends may call one hour before services. Burial will be in the Provo City Cemetery. Mrs. Boshard was married to Albert Boshard, not Reed Boshard as was erroneously reported to The Herald. N W v 1 J """ 'I. " MHEI1T & VAULT 725 South Stale Provo, Utah 374-05S- 0 thebanquet. fte Development Program Juvenile Court Hear Case on f low-co- Still Responsible Russell D. Commissioner Qty Grange declared that the plan in by the Utah County Sheriff's no way is intended to reduce the department for the theft of a responsibilities of citizens and k stereo, tapes, and individual businessmen in speaker from an auto belonging providing for their own well to Donald Zobell, 2021 E. Canyon being. "It is a boost in the form of revenue sharing to help us Road, Springville. improve our quality of life downtown and in the older areas of the city," he stated. Springville youth has been referred to the Juvenile Court, after being apprehended four-trac- Nixon Says (Continued From Page 1) "This grant will help bring us graph Corp. And, in response to up to a competitive level with charges that a suit against ITT other areas which are was settled in exchange for a development. Provo has accrued donation to the Republican National Convention, said in his administration "nobody gets anything back" for political contributions. Described Attorney Richard as "an able, honest man" and predicted he would be confirmed by the Senate. It Ivcill Wttnig July 24 thru Klein-dien- im .5.SONS stott. . FLORAL nnr m. orem, ij-w- Westward Ho Motel .000 - World's luiesf -1- Rooms on the Strip Next to the Controversy (Continued From Page 1) as the likeliest remaining member, although Pay Board I . . - don't count on the weather U'sAlwayiiunnyAI ' ML. ONE Itl HISON HO! IE0 noni 5,fl 2! BEDS DSL 2 PEOfU Over 800 Other Rooms & Suites Starting at S2 00 Additional On Fri.. 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I st a A 1 by John particularly construction of the Provo Qty Center. We want to use these credits wisely for the Denem ot we enure city," he Barn in Orem today. (uorttd meeting. City Sets Hearing On Fund Priorities for This Week EUROPE 1972 $ ... L349 Howard Maycock, president of C of c conducted the Damages Wednesday. Director apparatusthatcanbeusedtocut down on this pollution governor said. Fritzi Corp. was recognized uirl Rahs was found tniiltv of the sample Mr. urange pointed out that bvinivH. 53 oercent of tne charge on March 7 following a families have incomes of less all programs and money spent trial in the Fourth District will be carefully scrutinized by than $4,000 annually. Court. city commissioners and by the Joe Lynn Mower, 423 Mt. View Sen. Bennett said current various neighborhood cominnocent Drive, Moab, pleaded development plans call for mittees which have been set up. to a charge of selling construction of five downtown Already Owned methamphetamine. Trial was parking lots covering a total of Concerning the development scheduled for April 17 at 10 an. six acres. "Next year, it is anof parking lots, Mr. Grange with a jury. The defendant will ticipated that HUD will provide out that the parking pointed remain on bail until the trial. second the construct funds to areas represent Alan Elmo Croft, 138 S. 300 W., expansion of to be parking lot in the project, Provo, was arraigned in the located one block west of the land already owned by Provo district court on a grand larceny first lot to be constructed, Sen. Qty in the downtown area. "Downtown Provo is the main charge, men was remanded to Bennett explained. source of our city's revenue; it it the city court for a preliminary "It is vital that the parking our city paycheck and must be hearing. San Conover, 542 E. 200 S., problems of downtown Provo be protected," he said. in Commissioner Grange pointed Provo, was granted until March solved and some of the blight 31 to make a plea on a charge of the central business district be out that the income Provo City removed before suburban receives from downtown Provo selling amphetamines. business competition grows represents 11 mills of the city's heavier. With the opening of budget. With our expanding city, shopping malls this fall," he we can in no way get along Fire said. "I am pleased that HUD without the services the city had agreed to this need and that operation is providing. If the work will now proceed on this income from downtown Provo'i business district should be Children playing with matches important program." diminished, it would affect every were listed as the cause of a fire Urged Approval property owner and homeowner which caused 850 damage to a Sen. Bennett in February met in the city, because it would be barn at 699 W. 1600 K., Orem, with leading Provo citizens in liiis necessary to increase taxes and to Friday afternoon, according Washington office to discuss the the cost of services to make up the Orem Fire Department. project. He also has urged the differences," the comThe barn, which was valued at Secretary Romney, who visited missioner warned. $500, is owned by Sheldon the Provo site earlier this resident of Provo has Harris, Salt Lake Qty, and the month, to push for approval of a "Every in the preserinterest direct tenant of the property was Garn Provo's application. vation of the downtown Provo C. Hooley, it was reported. In a related development, business district, not just the Provo was awarded $210,600 in businessmen," he said. grant funds on Thursday for Through the HUD program, water and sewer line con- the businessmen will also have struction in the redevelopment an opportunity to help themarea. HUD provided $131,000 of selves and improve their To the money, with the balance of businesses through $79,600 coming from the four improvement loans, Mr. Grange Cnr-inniillRaw corners regional commission. reported. MW7 ,,,5f The governor asked that 1 of Utah fly the flag I during the week and observe special moments of silent prayer 1 Merrill Christuenorsei Tear Z John Kee Bahe, 22, 265 N. 300 W., Provo, was sentenced to an (Continued From Page 1) indeterminate term of not less with HUD Secretary closely than 10 years in the Utah State to secure ap- Georee Romney Hison, followjig his conviction j rf fog funds( said in a Police said the motorcyclist was passLig a car that had halted when the bus pulled over to the curb with its red lights Brenda and three flashing. friends were leaving the bus when the Like struck the girl lV(J into Governor Rampton, while When the governor came i being done law student, lived with Mr. Mrs. Wallace Hales SutpoDution.Now,thereisan in ecology. Waslungton D.C. when he was interest of explosion law school. Mr. and Thegovernorstatedthatcituens attending to keep Mrs. Hales are natives of must work with industry and Spanish Fork but lived in pollution from the air more Washington many years. Tney streams Tuis makes it to come have returned to live & expensive for industry Mr. Hales attended here but factories are getting retirement sources said no decision had been made. Butz did not mention Mrs. Peterson by name, but he left no doubt he was referring to her and her employer and to Rep. William R. Cotter, who urged the public Governor Calvin Rampton has to do without meat at I Friday 26 to week of March the declared least two days a week. April 1 as a week of national I concern about prisoners of war and those missing in action. President Nixon previously f i declared the week as such I nationally. PLUS HILLCUMORAH PAGEANT ,'l " 7 t here. S ? seumu. area. Fly Flag City was listed in improved, but still serious condition Saturday with injuries suffered when she was knocked down by a motorcyclist after leaving her school bus. She is in the LDS Hospital to nave rosds. far havinz the mnst emp and other facilities present ri the banquet, Nebo School District d to attract industry to this . Sks To Prison - - . John Bahe Sentenced - SAVE NOW AT BEESLEY was later solemnized in the Logan IDS Temple. They were later divorced. He attended Pleasant Grove County Seeks of Experience and Markers. individual awards, superiors went to Steven Goldsmith; Leslie McPhie, Wasatch High School; Renee Armstrong, Manti High School; and Deb White, Cedar Qty H igh School, all in oratory. Extemporaneous speaking superior went to Beth Holt, North Sevier High School; impromptu speaking superior went to Frank Archuletta, St. Joseph's High School, Ogden; LuAnn Swain, Wasatch High School; and Margaret Fugate, Emery County High School. Legislative forum superior ratings went to Rich Wheeler, North Sanpete High School; Joe Jensen, Union High; Noel Leavitt, Union High. Debate superior awards were earned by Sheila Ellertson and Wendy Giles, Wasatch High School; Barbara Parks and Peggy Duke, Wasatch High School; Bruce Farnsworth and Steve Terry, Duchesne High; Burt Merkely and Greg Gilron, Uinta High; Evone Martinez, and Teresa Grange, Emery County High School; and Kim Powell and Ricky Larsen, Emery County High School. great-grandchil- d; in the Creation of Mon- ument of 27 schools, graduating from Pleasant Grove High in 1951. He attended BYU, where he was a superintendent and a Provo member of Sigma Nu. He later Temple worker. attended Utah State University. Surviving are his widow of In 1930 he graduated from the Lehi; three sons and a daughter, California College of Mortuary Hal E. Holmstead of American Science in Lost Angeles. He Fork; Ralpy Kay Holmstead of worked in several Los Angeles Boulder, Colo.; Craig Rex mortuary firms after his Holmstead and Mrs. Jerry E. graduation. In 1962 he moved to (Jayne) Nelson of Salt Lake Brigham City and became a City; 12 grandchildren; one partner b the Harold B. Felt and three Funeral Home. H e had served brothers, Clarence O., and Boyd as chairman of the Red Cross E. Homstead, both of Lehi; and drive in Brigham City and was a L. Holmstead of member of the Jaycees and Ira Albuquerque, N.M. . Lions Club. He received the Funeral services will be Distinguished Service Award in Tuesday at 1 pjn. in the Lehi Brigham City and had served as IDS Stake Center. Friends may a director of the Peach Days call at the Wing Mortt ary, Lehi, Festival. He was a vocalist at Monday from 7 to 9 pjn. and many church and civic affairs. Tuesday before services. Bishop He served as Scoutmaster in the Sherwin Allred of the Lehi Sixth Brigham Qty 17th Ward. IDS Ward will officiate at the Survivors include his parents services. Burial will be in the of Pleasant Grove; sons and Lehi Qty Cemetery. daughters, Lloyd Thomas West and Lloyd Shane West and Felicia West; sister, Mrs. Clive Bernice H.Hatfield (Continued From Page 1) (Dixie) Beck, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Bernice grandmother, Emily each of the next three Fridays. SPRINGVILLE It states that prequalif ication Kindmarsh Hatfield, 72, 624 S. Harper, Lindon. Funeral services will be of bidders is required before 100 E., Soringville, died Friday in Utah Valley Hospital of Monday at noon at the Pleasant they will be supplied with plans natural causes. She was born Grove Stake Center. Friends and specifications. These pirns Sept. 25, 1899 in Provo, the may call at the Olpin Mortuary and specifications, along with daughter of Fredrick and in Pleasant Grove Sunday from 5 proposal forms, are on file in the Marguerite Anderson Hind-mars- h. to 9 pjn. and Monday before office of County Surveyor services. Burial will be in the LsVern D. Green in the County She was married to Albin Pleasant Grove Qty Cemetery. Building where copies may be obtained. The fee is $5. Franklin Heaton who later died. She was married to Theadore Ray Williamson who also died. Tevya L. McDonald In addition, the plans and She was married to Thomas are on file for specifications PAYSON Tevya Lynn review Mark Hatfield April 16, 1932 in the office of the at only Salt Lake Qty. Mr. Hatfield died McDonald, infant daughter of engineer, 825 N. 900 W., project Adams Dennis Shonna and Lynn Aug. 14, 1971. Mrs. Hatfield was the address of the Orem a member of the IDS Church McDonald, died Friday in the District 6 engineer's office. and active in the Relief Society. Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. Bond Submit 22. She was born March She was a former employee of must the bidder submit a bid include Each Survivors parents, in Provo. the Utah State Hospital Survivors are a son and four Payson; grandparents, Mr. and bond, cash or certified check for bid. of daughters: G. Ferron Ileaton Mrs. Norman C. McDonald and at least 5 percent the total Provo City officials and and Mrs. Kenneth (Aliene) Mr. and Mrs. Billie K. Adams, Mrs. representatives of two local Wensel, both of Clearfield; Mrs. and LaRae Anderson, Bountiful; Afton Adams, Mrs. Edith Mc- - firms had pressed for con- Mrs. Thomas (Helen) Beck, Donald, and Mrs. Daisy Brad- - struction of the road in meetings with county officials last Bountiful; Mrs. Gylan (Mary) sley. Graveside services were held December. At that tune there Allen, Las Vegas; 21 grand children and 18 great- Saturday in the Payson City was concern that the road might Cemetery with Bishop Stanley not be constructed since plans grandchildren. be Riding officiating. Burial was for industrial development in the will Funeral services inMonday at 2:30 pjn. in the under direction of the Walker area had been postponed definitely. Wheeler Mortuary Chapel with Mortuary. The two firms who sent Bishop Boyd Wilson officiating. representatives to meet with Friends may call at the morOlson are county commissioners tuary Sunday from 7 to 9 pjn. George and Chemical Co. and Tar Reilly and Monday the hour before HEBER CITY George services. Burial will be in the Olson, 94, Heber City, died Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co, Springville Everygreen Friday in a Heber Qty nursing County commissioners pointed home of natural causes. Cemetery. out, however, that the proposed He was born Dec. 28, 1877 in bridge over the railroad tracks Ottsion, Sweden, a son of Olaf had been deleted from the William S.Goodrich and Ingeborg Solmanson project until more funds are Joronson. He was a retired available. SANDY William Scott employee of the Newport Mining son of Co. It was explained that the Goodrich, railroad bridge, proposed for the Lloyd Leo and Phillis Anne Dill Surviving is a brother Eric in Goodrich, 115 S. 400 W., Sandy, Follegen, Sweden. Funeral ser- area near where the new road will tie in with the Old Infirmary died Thursday at his home of vices will be Monday at 1 pjn. natural causes. at the Olpin Mortuary, Heber Road, had to be postponed or eliminated since the county had The child was born Jan. 15, Qty, where friends may call shifted its Federal Aid Secon1972 in Salt Lake Qty. Surviving to 9 7 and from Sunday pjn. funds to the Orem road are his parents; sisters, Marsha, dary Monday before services. Burial Louise, Wendie, and Michelle, will be in the Heber City Center Street project. all of Sandy; his grandparents, Cemetery. By cutting the costs of the Mr. and Mrs. Neal Foster of in this manner, County project Glendora, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Commissioner Paul A. Thorn Floyd Goodrich of Covina, noted the county is able to build Calif. ; snd a great grandmother, the road with its share of state Mrs. Jennie E. Goodrich of Salt collector road funds. Lake Qty. Funeral services will be Monday at noon in the Sandy Third IDS Ward chapel, 9000 S. Stats, where friends may call SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -BSunday from 7 to i pjn. Burial renda Kochenower, 12, Provo, BEESLEY MEMORIALS n in 53 In 15, 1909 in Ethel F. Boshard Charles Robert Ostler Funeral services will be held Monday at 1:00 pjn. in the Orem 6th Ward, 1500 N. State, with Bishop Dennis Hill officiating. Friends may call at the Sundberg Olpin Mortuary and Sunday evening from at the church prior to services. Interment Orem City Cemetery. Emery County High School Castle Dale was second with points and Union High School Roosevelt war. third with points. 62, 441 West Main, Lehi, died MORTUARY 0 65 points. Rex D. Holmstead Friday at attack. Young University Saturday by earning 495 Souih Slate, Orem 225-153- Wasatch High School claimed the sweepstakes trophy in the Class A State Forensics Tour- I1X LEHI - Governor SPANISH FORK Calvin Hampton and his wife Lucy beth attended the annual Chamber of Commerce banquet in Spanish Fork this week, and in the governor's talk on industrial promotion and how the cities relate to it, he states that Utah Spanish Fork and ell of excellent place an was County for industry. He commended the area for the good productive labor. He said it is up to the cities to bring industry into the state. If there are buildings available, industry comes quicker, if only building lots are available, he urged city Forensics ' Cemetery. Ralph W. Thomas Funeral services were held Saturday at 11:00 am. in the Provo City Cemetery. -K- to Spanish Fork Speaks Wasatch Rampton High Wins Chamber on Industrial Promotion LKayeWest PALM SPBiwr."! ' .:, . ...."! mn WESTWARD hO MOTELl PROVO 324 |