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Show Pare THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday, January 27, 4 ,, 1974 leah f 1 Ruth R. On Sept. 5, 1934, she married Mr. Boel in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, and they made their home in Provo. ' Mrs. itoel was employed the last five years prior to her illness as a cashier at the BYU Bookstore As a young woman she had been employed by Streator Smith Motor Co. in Salt Lake and the Farmers and Merchants Bank in Provo. Active in the LDS Church, Mrs. of the Boel was president Primary in the Fourth Ward for three years and of the Relief Society for seven years. She also served on the Relief Society stake board In the YWMIA she served in the presidency in the Fourth Ward and on the stake board. For a time she was secretary of the Utah Stake Genealogical Committee. In civic work, Mrs. Boel was resident of the Utah Lake Lady E Ions, the BYU Dames, and the Timpanogos School PTA. Surviving besides her husband are: one son, J. Richard Boel, Springville; four daughters, Mrs. Rey W. (Beth Anne) Johnson, Springfield, Va.; Mrs. Roland S. Jolene) Clark, Holladay, Utah; Mrs. Thomas E. (Sordra Ruth) Grisard, Arlington, Va.; and Mrs. J. Curtis (Christine) Provo; 13 Cropper, two brothers, grandchildren; Rulon M. Richards, Farmington; and Joseph W. Richards, Salt Lake City; and two sisters, Mrs. Harold A. (Rhoda) Hinckley, Long Beach, Calif.; and Clara Richards, Farmington. Funeral services .will be Wednesday at 11 a m. in the Provo Fourth Ward Chapel, 396 N. 100 W. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and at the mortuary Wednesday until 10:30 j a.m. Interment will be In Provo City Cemetery. Rachel Robert D. Graham - L. Hayes Robert SALT LAKE CITY Dundas Graham, 96, 4570 S. 700 C, Salt Lake City, died Thursday in a Sait Lake hospital of causes incident to age. He was born Nov. 17, 1877, in Salt Lake City, a son of Robert Dundas and Annie Hutchison He married Mary Gratiam. Elvira Mecham on Nov. 22, 1905 in Wallsburg. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Graham died Rachel Cordelia Land Hayes, 84, of 692 E. 1600 S., Orem. died Friday at Utah Valley Hospital of causes incident to age. She was born July 12, 1889 in Los Cenitos, Colo., to Joseph and Susan Mills Land. She rrrrried Edward E. Hayes on Sept. 2. 1915 in Romeo, Colo., and he died Sept. 9, 1958. Mrs. Hayes lived in Monte Vista, Colo, until 1958 when she moved to Los Angeles where she lived until 1967. She moved to Oct. 5, 1973. Orem in 1967 where she had since Most of his life was spent in resided. in was a farmer Wallsburg. He She was a visiting teacher in Wallsburg until 1947 when he the Relief Society in the Orem retired and moved to Salt Lake Ten children 12th Ward. Oty. in death. her preceded Active in the LDS Church, he Survivors include one son, was a high priest at the time of KenrKh E. Hayes, Orem; five - BOUNTIFUL Funeral services for Barrington "Barry" Wilde, 78, of 194 E. 300 S., Bountiful, who died Thursday in a Bountiful hospital, will be Monday at noon in the Bountiful Second Ward Chapel, 500 S. 200 E. A Eliza K. Sutch Survivors City. MORTUARY 495 So. . State, Orem 0 Orem Rachel Cordelia Land Hayes Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. in the Sundberg Mortuary Chapel. Friends may call Monday from 9 p.m. and Tuesday 7-- prior to services, with interment in Orem City Cemetery. City Elba M,-.- ry Kavanagh Sutch Funeral mass will be held Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. at the Sacred Heart Church' at 174 E. 900 S. in Salt Lake. Holy rosary will be said by Father K.B. Pellegrine, Pastor of Sacred Heart, Monday at 7:00 p m. at the Neil O'DonneU in Mortuary at 372 E. 100 5. call Friends Lake. may Salt at the Sacred Heart Charon with prior to services interment in Provo City Cemetery. IF- - I and one sister, Lucile Darton, Salt Lake Gty. Burial will be in the Salt Lake Oty Cemetery. Josephine Valenzuela SALEM Josephine t"? f"8 wu FB .: mm hi n rr . !., t, THIS NAVAJO BLANKET, valued at between 83700 and 84000 was presented by Marian Ream at the Institute of American Indian Services and Research of Brigham Young nnWa LJi ' father Paul W Ream of Ream University on behalf of her Markets. Receiving the blanket is William K. Kelly, assistant to the director of the institute. (5 373-6- Provo. Friends may call Monday from 9 p.m. and Tuesday prior to services. Interment in the East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery. 6-- Patterson Valen-xucl- i ! ' I ' I I y v s. if I mum 5 V mm w m- ' - ibjt- mm miilj Alice E. Bates Veterans of World War I and the ladies auxiliary will meet Monday at 1 p.m. at the Veterans Center in Provo, under the chairmanship of Clarence Bliss, commander. A special invitation is extended to all World War I veterans to join with others and discuss problems related to this time in life. A light lunch will be a Funeral services will be held Monday at 2:00 p.m. in the Walker Mortuary Chapel in Spanish Fork. Friends may call Monday prior to Indian Institute Gets Gift A large blanket Navajo estimated to be worth between $3700 and $4000 has been presented to the Institute of American Indian Services and Research at Brigham Young University by Paul Ream, Provo businessman. Made of wool, the blanket measures five by 10 feet in size and was woven by Julia Holiday, a Navajo from Oljato, Utah, a settlement near Monument Valley. served at the close of the meeting, it is reported. Clothes Closet In Orem Home Mr. Ream has assisted in a number of Indian programs acting as a consultant for small about five months, the business projects for Indians and preparation including sheering training several Indians in his the sheep and gathering the wool grocery stores. into the whites, browns and Recently Mr.. Ream and blacks used in the blanket. No Gregory Austin, a realtor in dyes are used in the work, Provo, purchased a new tractor according to Dr. Tingy, and the for the Havasupi Tribe living at wool is hand carded, spun and the bottom of the Grand Canyon. woven. The art is fast becoming The tractor had to be flown in by In addition, Mr. a lost one Dr. Tingy explained, helicopter. Ream has donated money to because it is so time consuming. many Indian projects. Dale Tingy, head of the Institute, explained that tne process to make a blanket takes Sends Utah Check As Share in Royalties BLM Raked by Fire ri rlanning Commission Meet Changed The $1,876,330.20 check brings to $4,188,775.62 the amount that BLM has paid to the state treasury for calendar year 1973 receipts. In addition to the money paid to the state treasuiy, a check for j$xp?ja3 CARD OF THANKS Vi fcsirt tt txpms Mr sncot apfrecutiM tt th jr friends tri rcUtms whe assisted feitf the recent fata mi ptssinf sf am Wmi lift and wither, Uxi Tama Far the keaatiftl flowers, txpresseas ef the assistance tf (best at took aart at the services, we etjwcirfj ix tend Mr thanks. Mr. Herb Tarran Fred & Betty Tarran Robert & Barbara Tarran Elmer & Sandy King w ta,nf complete line f Wite supplies) SZ-j- Is., Luou, Sessions (those desiring). Ptral Harbor, Active Volcano, Etc. "You Won't See More On Any Tour!" All One Price. Full Refund if you can't go. KKCOTKSS Ml Hwne AUSKI - TOUR OKBSf. $678. to $878. June 26, July 24, Aug. 22.. includes staterooms, ail facilities, hotels, a meal a day, Ins., taiet, 4 travel. See all ef Alaska, top of the world, inside passage, fishing towns, Ketchikan, Pi. Barrow, Sitka, Fairbanks, Anchorage, and Glacier. NO HIDDEN EXPENSES . 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Complete Tour of Meiko City, Toico, Acapulce. OFFICE SUPPLY 40W.100H. tt, ground Mtals, t Cor Trovtl, Hottl, 10Temple Pynesian Center Show, Bus CKRISTCfHOSON STANDARD $29995 California leads all states for space and defense projects and for research and development work, according to the California Information Almanac. indudts Sm 7 islands semi-annu- Funeral services for Alice Ellen Bates, 76, of 675 E. 400 S., Provo, who died Thursday in a The next regularly scheduled Concord, Calif., hospital, will be meeting of the Utah County Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Walker Planning Commission has been Mortuary Chape! in Provo, 85 E. moved ahead one week to Feb. 5 300S. at 7 p.m. at a location to be Friends may call at the announced later. The regular date fell on mortuary Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday before Lincoln's Birthday, which is a services. Burial will be in the holiday observed by county employees. East Lawn Memorial Hills. Mrs. Bates was born Jan. 15, 1898 in Almond, Wis., to E.A. and Texas has 13 major seaports Mary Hermanna Trovonsha. She and the leader among these with was married to Haskell Bates. d the The ultima Month February 1 1, 20, March 18, April 10 Days $540 of Land $1,478.00 has been sent by the the U.S. bureau to the Garfield County Department of the Interior has treasurer, Mr. Howard added. mailed to the State of Utah a This check represents 25 per cent check for $1,876,330.20. of BLM receipts during 1973 from A closet full of new clothes, Paul L. Howard, BLM state lands acquired by the federal valued at $600, was destroyed by under the fire at an Orem home Friday director for Utah, said the check government Bankhead-Jone- s Farm Tenant about 8:30 p.m., according to was the regular Act. payment for the state's share of Orem Fire Department report. and rentals bonuses, royalties The cause of the fire at the 1 scorch Milk and chocolate residence of Donald D. Peterson, received by BLM between July 1973. and December in 1, heated should be so By they easily 555 N. 980 W., is undetermined. of the Mineral a double boiler. provisions is continuing. Investigation Leasing Act of 1920, the state receives 37.5 per cent of bonuses, I YOU'LL ' . ni royalties and rentals received by BLM from the lands the bureau FIND LOUnty administers within the s'ate. 19 in Lane D. Scott. 21 of 134 S. 300 W American Fork, on a charge of possession of drugs. Scott pleaded innocent to the charge when he was arraigned Friday in the court. maim Ever The Bureau Management of AKULFM Trial will be held March Provo Alice Ellen Bates Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Walker Mortuary Chapel of Salem Josephine be will And Auxiliary To Meet Monday the Fourth District Court for East 300 South, Prove Ph. services Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Walker Funeral Home in Spanish Fork, where friends may call Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday prior to services. Veterans Most of her life, she worked as business is the Port of Houston. Funeral Mass will be Tuesday a dressmaker and seamstress. 10 a.m. in Sacred Heart at Catholic Church, 174 E. 900 S., She was a member of the Provo Adventist Church Salt Lake City. Holy Rosary will Seventh-Da- y and also of the Union Pacific be said by father F.B. Pellegrine, pastor of the church, Monday at 7 OldtimersClub. p.m. at the Neil O'DonneU Survivors include her Mortuary, 372 E. 100 S., Salt Lake husband; two sons, Leon Bates, Pleasant Mill, Calif.; Harlan City. Baies, Walla Walla, Wash.; nine Friends may call at the church two brothers, Ed grandchildren; Tuesday prior to services. Burial Trovonsha, Moab, and Clyde will be in the Provo City Trovonsha, Angus, Calif. Cemetery. In Drug Case uokl Richard Patterson, WW I one-thir- Trial Date Set 6-- Murray include one sister, Salt Lake Patricia Cavanah, Cemetery. Provo Rath Richards Boel Fune.al services will be held Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. in the Provo Fourth Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the mortuary Tuesday from 8 p.m. and at the mortuary Wednesday until 10:30 a.m. Interment in Provo City Cemetery. ! Mrs. Thelma Butterworth Fairless, Salt Lake Oty; four grandchildren; eight Funeral native of Provo, Mr. Wilde conducted Monday 11 a.m. in the Edgemont 2nd Ward in the Santaquin if st' one include Survivors Patterson and Pat Patterson, all of Socom; Coraine Patterson, and Mickie Ainge Giaggoes Patterson, all of Albuquerque. 9 Funeral services will be Funeral service were il daughter. Gilbert 'Barry' Wilde 'I conducted Saturday at 1:00 p.m. in the Eureka Elks Lodge No. 711. Interment was nrri 'f n Mortuary Holladay Hills Funeral Home Santaquin Oris W. Sanderson -" - Patterson Valenzuela, 47, Salem, died Friday in the Payson Hospital after a lon illness. She was born May 23, 1926 in Magulina, N.M. She married Mauricio Valenzuela in New Mexico. She received her education in Socorro, N.M., and moved to after her his death. and five Utah in 1945,marriage in Springville grandchildren living sons include three Survivors and Tooele before moving to and one daughter, Alvin L. Funeral services will be Salem, where she had lived for M. Gib Provo; Graham, Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the the past seven years. She was a Marion Sundberg-OlpiGraham, Murray; Mortuary, 495 S. member of the LDS Church. ; Graham, Salt Lake City, and State St.. Orem, where friends Survivors include her Mrs. Charles (Mary) Kropf, may call Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. husband; five sons and four Sandy; 16 grandchildren, 36 and Tuesday prior to services. daughters, Mrs. Gregory and one Burial will be in tne Orem City (Tommy) Aguereo, Phoenix; sister, Mrs. Margaret Adamson, Cemetery. Mrs. Tony (Vickie) Martinez, Pleasant Grovt. Bishop James E. Stewart will Fairview; LeRoy Valenzuela, Funeral services will be held officateat the funeral. Goshen; Francis Valenzuela, on Monday at 11 a.m. at Payson; Mrs. Ralph (Mary Jenkins-Soff- e Martinez, Cortez, Colo.; Ellen) Mortuary, 4760 S. .imam State Street, Murray, where John R, Valenzuela, N.M.; Rueben friends and relatives may call Albuquerque, N.M.; Socorro, hour an Valenzuela, 6 and 8 to from p.m. Richard and Morris Valenzuela, before the services on Monday. both of Salem; iter mother, Burial will be in the Wallsburg Socorro; 16 grandchildren; Cemetery. seven brothers and sisters, James Patterson, Chicago; Berg Chapel 555 East 3230 North, Provo. Friends may call at the Berg Drawing Room Chapel Sunday 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday prior to services at the Ward Chapel. Interment in the East Lawn Memorial Hills. mrwmmmnv-wm- 1944. Eliza Mary Kavanagh Sutch, 56, cf 1381 Teakwood Drive, was born Nov. 4, 1895 to Evan died Friday evening at and Plioebe Tnielove Wilde. He Murray, the Holy Cross Hospital of a married Mable E. Sessions on massive stomach tumor. Jjne 14, 1917 in the Salt Lake Mrs. LDS Temple, and she died Dec. Sutch had several He was a retired relatives living in Utah County. 28, 1972. She was born March 26, 1916 in plumber. Survivors include two sons, Helper to James Collins and Barry T. Wilde, Bountiful; Edna Thomas Cavanah. She Blaine Wilde, Hacienda Heights, married Peter Sutch on May 6, Calif.; six grandchildren; one 1961 and he died Aug. 28, 1965. two brothers She received her early . and three sistera, Elwyn Wilde, education in Notre Dame School American Fork; Ernest Wilde, in Price and was a graduate of Mrs. Sarah Baker, Carbon High School in 1934. She The total American Indian Sandy; Mrs. Fern Call, Rigby, worked for Mountain Bell in population h the United States Provo; increased by 51.4 per cent in the Ida., and Mrs. Ann Beck, ' Helper until 1944, when she went Pocatello. to Ogden to work at the defense 1960s, totaling 792.730, according Friends may call tonight at the to the 1970 census. depot for one year. Bountiful Union Mortuary from 6 She worked for the Utah State to 8 o'clock and Monday from Commission in helper 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Burial will be Liquor until 1949 when she moved to Salt in the Bountiful Memorial Park. Lake City, where she worked for the liquor commission until 1958. It's dangerous to drive too fast From then until she retired or too slow. Drivers should Dec. 26, 1973 she worked as a IBS I. CENTER maintain the speed limit, clerk typist for U.S. General 1 weather and other conditions Services Administration. permitting. Provo She was a member of St. Renee Kathleen Beer Joseph the Worker Catholic Whitten Church in Salt Lake City. 373-184- v services. Mrs. Schilling was born uec. 10, 1886 in Nephi to Joseph Clinton and Catherine Jones Darton. She married Charles William Schilling on Oct. 26, 1906 in Eureka, and the marriage was solemnized later in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. He died March 4, Boe! Ruth Richards Bod, 61, wife of Joseph M. Boel of 244 V7.300N., Provo, diod Saturday of a long illness. Mrs. Boel. well kiiow.i church worker, was a former Relief Society and Prime.-- y president in the Provo Fourth Ward. She was born Aug. 2, 1912, in Farmington. Davis County, daughter of Ezra Foss Richards and Amanda Lydia Reeder Richards. She graduated from Kaysville ISgh School and seminary and attended the IDS Business at Salt Lake and College Brigham Young University at Provo. nm D. Schilling Funeral SALT LAKE CITY services 'or Leah Darton Schilling (Sut tiling). 87, of 1347 S. 600 E., Salt Lake City, who tied Thursday in a Salt Lake City hospital of causes incident to age, will be Monday at noon at Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple, where friends may call tonight from 8 to 8 o'clock and Monday one hour prior to Obituaries ,,,,1 CAMERAS SOUND CARDS OPEN FRIDAYS T!L 9 P.M. 36 North University |