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Show Paee 4 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Sunday, May 21, 1972 Orem, County Nellie W.Wiscombe Obituaries - (Continued From Page 1) Nellie Weight MAPLETON uninformed public." died Wiscombe, 86, of Mapleton Brown reported the obMr. of 18 home rest an in Orem May J jectors referred to the Orera 1836 at Center Street project as a four-lan- e March was born 4, She Cora Larson divided road. He and Mr. Springville, Utah, the daughter Cora May Olson Larson, 55, of Joseph H. and Nancy Rollins pointed out it will not be divided and tLat only 3045 N. 250 E., Provo, died Rheuama Johnron Weight, and a four-lin- e in the Utah Valley married James N. Wiseop.be a short distance downtown is Friday Dec. 30, 1908 at Springville. The planned to accommodate four Hospital She was born in Salt lanes. Lake City May 30, 1916, to Oliver Most of it will be two lanes, S. married and She Lena Olson. : v Commissioner Thorn said. Orem Fay Larson April 29, 1939 Li in Provo. The marriage was Mr. Rollins reported be had several criticisms of the way the later solemnized in the Salt Lake Inei R. Harmer IDS Temple. environmental committee is her received Inez Roundy Larson MAPLETON Mrs. acting and the way it is formed. education in the Provo City Harmer, 73, of 115 South Center, First, he said, "They are all Schools. She graduated from Mapleton, died May 19, 1972 at a voluntary members and they dont have the time to study the Farrer Junior High and Provo Provo Hospital of a heart attack. Sie was born Nov. 7, 1838 at report properly." High School. She attended James Crump . Second, he pointed out they Brigham Young University for Mapleton, the daughter of from Adelbert Tuckttt have no executive staff to She two and 74 graduated Josephine PAYSON James Crump, years. , H. review the reports and guide Payson, died Thursday evening the Maw Beauty School and Roundy. She married Willis them. One member of the Harmer Jan. 16, 1918, in the Salt In Payson Hospital of natural committee is out of town on Lake IDS Temple. causes. He was born Feb. 20, was later solemnized business and wont be back until 1898, at Spanish Fork to Joseph Mrs. Harmer was active in the marriage in &i Salt Lake IDS Temple. May 22. They said we'd have to John and Elizabeth Vincent' IDS Church auxiliaries, serving Mr. Wiscombe died Jan. 7, 1958. wait until he got back before Crump. as president and teacher of the Mrs. Wiscombe had made her they can give us a written reply He married Ruth Klea the of Primary; president in Mapleton since her about why the impact study was home 1919 in the Salt Nov. 19, Sarge&i.t YWMIA, and in the presidency and on July 24, 1971, not approved." Lake Tempie. She died June 1, of the Relief Society. A member marriage was she honored as Mapleton's 1959. Third, he said the committee of the Mapleton Ladies Lion oldest female citizen. Active in "brings up things that we are not He served several years as as also served Club, she had church and civic affairs she has to do by the federal president of the Elders Quorum president of that group. She was served as an officer in the permitted of until the enand as choir director Payson government the and DUP the of a member in the and teacher as vironmental Primary First Ward. He was active in the report is apSpringville Senior Citizens. Her MIA and Relief Society. She has proved." Eagle's Lodge in Provo. Mr. hobbies were quilting and hand been a visiting teacher in Relief Mr. Rollins also said, "They Crump worked as an auto work. mechanic and was employed for Society for 42 years, and had require minute details be Surviving are her husband of also worked in the temple. A reported. They wont accept the last several years by King worked in Ephraim and at the one so.i and three member of the Camp Mapleton Mapleton; Auto Parts in Provo. anyone's judgement. They won't Loveridge Beauty Shop in daughters, Kenneth W. Harmer, DUP, she had served in all of the accept a statement that He is survived by one son, Provo. Mrs. Reed L. offices in that organization. She She married and made her Mapleton; Bishop Ronal J. Crump of provisions will be made to and Mrs. Melvin was the first secretary of the control drainage of salt used on Payson and a daughter, Mrs. home in Provo. She was a (Naomi) Qegg Bob (Betty) Farrell of Salt Lake member of the IDS Church. She (Maxine) Harwood, Salt Lake Mapleton Elementary School the road in winter." Mrs. Ennis S. (Bernice) PTA. Mr. Brown added, "We can't City, and by three brothers and had served as a visiting teacher aty; 18 Benjamin; Her hobbies were hand work talk about three sisters, Alvin, Willard in the Relief Society; as a Woffinden,y until the and raising house plants. enand studies (Bill), and Elmer, all of Spanish Sunday School and Junior grandchildren, eight greatdesign grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Surviving are two sons and vironmental reports are comFork; and three sisters, Mrs. Sunday School teacher. Lerea Dallin of Springville and two daughters, Joseph William of Ann Roberts She helped in many nurseries Mary pleted." He said the committee Mrs. Grace Mace, Vallejo, Calif. William Mrs. James Elmer expects to know details about Wiscombe, Springville, and spent years in the Primary (Lucy) Privett of Granger, and nursery. She was a Den Mother Funeral services will be Wiscombe, Mrs. Preston (Ruth) curbs and gutters, "and we're Mrs. Frank (Elizabeth) Newell for eight years. She was on the conducted Tuesday at 11 am. in Hooper, all of Mapleton; Mrs. not allowed to do that with of San Pablo, Calif. He had six Cubbing Committee in the the Mapleton IDS Ward Chapel. Thales Brown, federal funds." (Edna) grandchildren and one great- Edgemont third" Ward." She Bishop Dean Tew of the Parowan; 24 grandchildren, 52 Mayor Crawford asked, "Are Funeral services worked for the Railway Express Mapleton First Ward will ofone they acquainted with the amount grandchild. will be Monday at 1 p.m. in the Agency for a year as manager of ficiate. Friends may call at the brother, Kenneth E. Weight Sr., of money that sits idle during Ward Chapel in the d these delays? This is something Package Department. Her Wheeler Mortuary in Springville Prove. Funeral services will be that's very vital and they're Payson. Friends may call at hobbies included fancy Monday from 7 to 9 pjn. or Rigby Mortuary Sunday evening needlework and she enjoyed Tuesday prior to the service. conducted Monday at 11 ajn. in costing the taxpayer money. I'm 9 p.m. and Monday before fishing and camping. Burial will be in the Springville the Mapleton IDS Ward Chapel. going to write my congressman, services. Burial will be in the Survivors include her husband Evergreen Cemetery. Bishop Russell Walker of the I know that. They dont hear Spanish Fork City Cemetery. of Provo; four sons and four Mapleton Second Ward will about these things unless we officiate. Friends may call at the write them. This money has Bill Nielsen daughters: Mrs. Vera (Mary Wheeler Mortuary in Springville been Harold Johnson Ann) Robbins, Salt Lake City; budgeted and it's not being LEHI Funeral services for Sunday from 7 to 9 or used." Mrs. Donald (Elaine) Pool, pjn. SALT LAKE CITY Funeral William L. "Bill" Nielsen, 65, 480 Monday prior to the service. "They're just going too far," services for Harold Silas Moline, 111.; Oren Oliver Larson, N. 2nd Burial will be in the County Commissioner Stanley E., Lehi, who died Thomas D. Mrs. Larson, Roger Johnson, 80, 20 E. Claybourne Thursday at the American Fork Springville Evergreen D. Roberts agreed. Ave., Salt Lake City, who died (Colleen) Bailey, Blaine 0. Hospital of a heart attack, will Cemetery. Lu Ann David Larson, Larson, Mr. Rollins commented, "I Wednesday in a Salt Lake City of R. 6 be Monday at 11 a .m. in the Wing all Larson, think Provo; the general attitude on the 11 at will be hospital, Saturday of Lehi. Cloward Sr. part of the committee is that James am. in the Southgate Ward grandchildren; a sister, Louise Mortuary Chapel call Friends may at the R. Bacon, New York. James they dont want the road." Chapel, 2702 S. Main. SANTAQUIN services will Funeral be He was the father of Mary D. Russell aoward Sr., 48, 60 W. 100 Mayor Crawford observed, "This will be a better road; it Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. in the Johnson of Orem. died S., Santaquin, Saturday Ward at 555 E. Mr. Johnson was born July 25, Edgemont Third morning at the Payson City will have more access and be 3230 N., Provo. Friends may call Hospital of a heart ailment. He more attractive." 1891, in Sterling, 111., to Fred at the Berg Mortuary of Provo Mr. Brown noted Federal Aid was born March 20, 1924 in Luther and Emma Jane Gidding 6 to 8 p.m, and at Johnson. He married Luetta Monday from Mona, Juab County, to Ivan Secondary (FAS) funds have the church Tuesday before been allocated to the project but Floyd and Erma Kay Coward. Woosley Feb. 7, 1912, and the services. Burial will be in the the city and county runs the that He solemnized Wadsworth married later was Joyce marriage Provo City Cemetery. risk of these funds being in the Salt Lake Temple. Jan. 31, 1945 at Nephi. to another project. Mr. Johnson was formerly Full obituary and funeral Mayor Crawford added, "We notice will be announced by Fred Vivien H. Johnson employed by Salt Lake HardH. Holladay, mortician, of have sat for two years on our ware Co. and by Kennecott Vivien SPRINGVILLE state collector road funds riding Santaquin. Copper Corp. He had been a Houtz Johnson, 89, of 457 N. 100 on this project. We have other member of the South Salt Lake E., Springville, died Friday in projects we could use this money Chamber of Commerce. the Utah Valley Hospital of U.S. on. We have a demand for other Survivors include his widow, natural causes. V to 9 mortuary Sunday from streets to be built and for streets 1) From Page (Continued Salt Lake City, his daughter, She was bom Sept. 25, 1891 at p.m. and Monday morning mand post on to be maintained." 13 about D. Highway Orem; Johnson, Mary eight the daughter of before services, which will be 11 miles south of An Loc. The group decided to have one grandchildren; seven great- Springville, conducted William by Bishop O. and Sarah Brinton of the county commissioners' two Joseph us had "If brother one and caught they grandchildren; Price. Burial will be in the Lehi one sister, Clarence H. Johnson, Houtz, and married Richard M. days earlier they might have secretaries call the governor's Qty Cemetery. our troops are office immediately and Mayor San Francisco; Henrietta Mr. Nielsen was born Jan. 7, overrun us ...but well dug in up there now. We Crawford then talked to the Gettle, Las Vegas. to in 1907, Mammoth, Utah, hit them with air and artillery governor's office and scheduled Friends may call at 128 S. Henson W. and Lorena Lim 8 and the battle consisted of a the meeting for 11 am. next to 6 o'clock State tonight from Nielsen. He married Melba half hour of their attack and Friday. and Saturday one hour before Goodwin Dec. 5, 1932, in two hours of us pushing them services. Burial will be in the Mr. Nielsen was a 1 back. It's all over now," Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Capture Her Heart retired steel worker. He was a Franklin said. I member of the IDS Church. Wjr I H Survivors include his widow, , Lehi; two sons and two daughters, Von Nielsen, Lamont (Continued From Page 1) Nielsen, Mrs. Robert (Doris) no mention of Nixon or his Hubbard and Donna Nielsen, all but qualified diplomats visit, of Lehi; eight grandchildren; said his summit here next week four brothers and one sister, with Kremlin leaders was Nello H. Nielsen, George FAMILY MORTUARY undoubtedly the reason for it Nielsen, Glen Nielsen and Mrs. and the Central Committee 3rd South at 3rd Eail Plwwnt Grove 1917 in the Salt Wayne (Rena) K. Friant, all of 3rd South el tl Eait Provo Johnson, Jan. 10, Provo Lake IDS Tempie. Plooio I Grovo Pleasant Grove; Douglas meeting. The resolution said the Soviet natural causes. w 7 - - - right-of-wa- n; Park-Secon- 7-- - - fun-nel- ed - Bombers BYU Provo Dedicates Center (Continued From Page 1) Miss Unity' handled by the Senior Scouts of Frovo and some 100 Boy and Girl Scouts will serve as ushers. In United parking is available on the south side (First South) of the City Center but ample JUAN, Puerto Rico -Wilson, a student from Honolulu, Hawaii, was crowned last night as the 21st Miss U.S.A. The new Miss UJSjL is 5'8", weighs 125 lbs. and has long' blond hair. A BYU Student, Peggy Moore, was given the Miss Unity title by her fellow contestants. This title is given to the girl selected as the most congenial by her That honor designated Miss Utah as the friendliest girl during the week-lon- g Tanya morning. After the dedication ceremony (expected to conclude by 11:30 in.), guided tours through the building will be conducted until 9 pjn. festivities. The runners up to Miss Hawaii were Miss New York, Miss California, Miss Florida and Qty Commission, Qty Recor- Miss Ohio. Department, der, Parks The other seven Auditing and Accounting Office, were Miss Alaska, Miss District Purchasing and Treasurer's of Columbia, Miss Louisiana,. Commerce of Office, Chamber Miss Michigan, Miss New and Engineering Department. Miss North Carolina, The Qty Center has been Mexico, Miss South Carolina. and utilized for two weeks except for The new Miss U.S.A. will which the Fire Department pa; ucipate in the Miss Universe occupied its new facilities six pageant later this year. months ago. Space has been allocated in the west wing to house the Provo Chamber of Commerce on a pro LOUISE. CRANDALL semi-finalist- s Crandall 's committee included Lynn Groneman, Ray Murdock, I. Dale Despain, Victor J. Bird, Charles Henson, Glen Berge, Florence Valgard-soHarold Anderson, Floyd Breinholt, Ed B. Shriver, Jack Elliott, Craghead, Norma Ephraim Hatch, Helen Bywater and Myrtle K, Henrichsen. Architects for the 84,000-squafoot complex were Lee C. Knell, Dell S. Ashworth, and Joe rata H. Ashworth. The Qty Center was built at a cost of $3,018,000. Housed in the Center are the Monday's dedicatory program in will be televised by KBYU-Ta taped replay to be shown at 7 pjn. in its entirity. n, re City Court, Provo Police Department, Fire "Apartment, EPA Official Pageant SAN bleacher seating will be set up in front of the building for the ceremony. Center Street will be closed to traffic between Third and Fourth West tomorrow Advisory Committee Not included on the program is one of the men chiefly responsible for the Center, Louis E. Crandall, chairman of the advisory committee. His work began over three years ago in organizing a bond issue and in obtaining a ate for the building. Coed Presidential basis. cost-sharin- g Scholar Honor V To Provo Girl - WASHINGTON (UPI) Students from Utah, Montana and Idaho were among 121 high school seniors from across the nation to be named 1972 presidential scholars for outstanding By performance. Lili de Hoyos of Provo and Fire William Jack of Holladay, A fire at the Max Robins Utah; Mary A. Hill, Idaho Falls home, 462 S. 300 W., Provo, and Mark McNee of Twin Falls; Friday caused a total of $1,000 and Bruce A. Berwick of Heldamage before Provo firemen ena and Shelley K. Olson of were able to douse the blaze. Columbia Falls, Mont., all The fire began around 6 pjn. received the honor for academFriday evening when a pan on ic achievement and leadership the stove caught fire and the potential. The scholars will visit Washstove cabinets and kitchen walls began to burn. Dunage was ington for three days in June estimated at $500 to the building and meet members of Congress and high government officials. and $500 to its contents. $7,000 loss Caused (Continued From Page 1) new." Huey told Rampton the national government disagreed with the state in seven general areas to which the "state has spoken, but hasn't met them." Later, Huey said the language was "extremely close, but I couldn't say exactly what Washington is going to do." Huey later said regulations on emission of nitrogen dioxide could be found in the Federal Register. "The law is very plain, and all state officials have to do is read it and comply," he said. "If it is so plain and clear, as you why can't you say did a few minutes ago just what Washington will accept and what it won't." countered the governor. The areas of disagreement included whether a statement of intent or regulations is necessary for nitrogen emissions; what would be included in confidential material; how expansion of plant facilities would be handled as far as particulate emissions are concerned, open burning and emer- in Provo 1972it EUROPE Escorted by John lUcilleWeenig July 24 thn Aug. 23rd. ... ? I Cltlt 0k fl PLUS HILLCUMORAH PAGEANT 30 days visit Hill Cumorah, England, Scotland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Holland, France, Spain and Portugal. Includes: 2 meals a day, all transportation, sight seeing, hotels and guides. Merrill Christopherson Tour Di.erfor 292 N. HAWAII TOURS XiVm m . . CIIMSTOPIIERSOU "RED CARPET TRAVEL SERVICE" PROVO UNIVERSITY, 373-531- gency procedures. A Summer Of SUN - DAYS! i 1 Y i A IT'sHUISH'S For... n. Red Party (ppin FURNISHINGS LARGEST SELECTION 1 373-66- 1 3 Max R. Wiley Funeral services will be held Monday 12:00 noon in the Lark Ward, Lark, Utah. Friends may call at the Olpin Family Mortuary of Provo and Sunday evening from Monday one hour prior to services. Burial Orem City 6--8, Cemetery. Mrs. Johnson was a former elementary school teacher in Nebo School District. She was active in the Relief Society and genealogical work and was a member of the DUP. Surviving are her husband of Springville, one son and one daughter; Richard Jr. of Springville (Gwenevere) four Ogden; I BERG SMORTUARYj B SERVICES ( 373-184- 1 Provo Edna Margaret Knudsen Holdaway Funeral services will be held Monday at 11:00 a.m. in the Vineyard Ward Church Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Provo Sunday and at the evenirg from 7-- 9, church Monday prior to services. Interment Provo Qty Cemetery. Orem Curtis Lse (Grandpa Swede) Lewis Funeral services will be held Monday at 2:00 p.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo, where friends may call and Sunday evening from Monday prior to services. Interment Nucla, Colorado on Tuesday. 6--8, M. Johnson and Mrs. C.S. Delahunty, grandsons; two Nielsen, Lindon. Neil K. Wootfon - AMERICAN FORK Neil Kenneth Wootton, son of Kenneth V. and Nila Mae Smith Wootton, American Fork, died Thursday in a Murray Hospital cf prematurity. Born May 17, 1972, Murray, he is survived by his parents; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil B. Wootton, American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Myal J. garden." BEESLEY MEMORIALS 225-- 3 1 SPECIALISTS 00 BARBECUES Charcoal units Natural Gas units WROUGHT IRON UMBRELLAS REDWOOD from Sundance taso)Ms Worses for Ms.horjes, Wicker Chairs, Chests, etc. - big . BEESLEY M0KI1T& VAULT IHafi 374-05S- O 5UINDINCE provo canyon Chaise Lounges 's BBQSets Tete-a-tete- RECOVER SETS RATTAN Wicker Headboards ' fartli State Provo, 69.95 . , uments and Marten. ' 109.95 iSorses for- neirf K, riders end ofdrder S norse$ ft ccwlx! nderf mot) pdeajystftll Ki'rxfcof tee J. 90 Years of Experience in the Creation of Mon- 725 042 S. State, Orem, 254.95 for In Ageless Granite. SAVE NOW AT 1 OUTDOOR FURNITURE ld sisters, Mrs. Frank (Alberta) Lester and Mrs. Claude (Elizabeth) Salisbury, both of Smith, Lindon; Mrs. Lola Bird, Salt Lake aty. American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Funeral services will be William Earl Giles, Heber City; Lindon. conducted Tuesday at 2 pjn. in Mrs. Delia Smith, the Springville Third-Nint- h IDS Graveside services will be at 2 Ward Chapel. Bishop Harold p.m. Saturday in the American Whiting of the Third Ward will Fork City Cemetery. Friends officiate. may call at the Anderson and Friends may call at the Sons Mortuary in American Wheeler Mortuary Monday from Fork a half hour before services. 7 to 9 pjn. or Tuesday one hour prior to the service. Burial will Hortense is a Latin name be in the Springville Evergreen wr.ich means laay in tne Cemetery. Union would continue to pursue efforts to develop "the principles of peaceful coexistence" among nations. 1 WI$W $520 . 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