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Show Page THE HERALD, Provo. Utah, Thursday, August 4 1, 1974 Obituaries Horse Show Plans Listed Considered one of LINDON the biggest "little" horse shows in the state, the Lindon Fair Horse Show will be held Aug. 17 in the Lindon Arena, the fair committee announced today. Plans for the event were ' formulated recently at a meeting Ken Gillman. Mr. of at the home The show will be limited to participation by Utah . County residents only, she said. A class must have three or more entries in order to award a trophy, the committee decided. rJr " Herman Allred E. Orem Councilmen Delay Wage Plan Lindon Fair Norman Peterson Funeral services for LEHI Funeral services for LEHI papers are Norman Peterson, 73, of Registration of Wesley Elisha Herman Allred, 85, classes halter for of a who died 470 300 required S. E., Lehi, Lehi, who died of a heart ailment will be Fees on in the weanlings. except attack heart Tuesday in American Fork the Monday all for classes will except be charged Fork Hospital, Hospital, will be Friday at 2 p.m. American with Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Wing childrens' pony classes, in the Wing Mortuary. and halter Shetland pony pony Friends may call at the Mortuary Chapel. Officiating will be Bishop western pleasure having only a mortuary tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock and prior to services Elwood Hunt. Friends may call "very small charge. are All junior exhibitors in Lehi Friday. Burial will be in Lehi at the Wing Mortuary to have their parents 7 to 9 p.m. and from required Friday City Cemetery. blanks and Mr. Allred was born May 4, Saturday one hour prior to signature on entry services. Burial wiir be in Lehi release forms, the committee 1889 in Lehi to Dilbert Hyrum said. and Orinda DaVis Allred. He City Cemetery. Halter classes will include born Jan. was 21, Mr. Peterson married Ada May Gilchrist on Nov. 20, 1912 in the Salt Lake LDS 1901 in Lehi to Chris and Mary ponies, ,grade horses, quarter He married horses, arabians, appaloosas and Temple, and she died Dec. 9, Peterson Peterson. Elva Ash on June 19, 1930 in the morgans. 1969. ' Afternoon performances will Mr, Allred was a farmer and Salt Lake LDS Temple. barrel racing Mr. Peterson was a farmer and be cloverleaf, rancher and a former Lehi City in the (jackpot), and trailer racing. employee. He was active in rancher. He was' active LDS Church. Trophies and ribbons will be scouting. Survivors include his widow, awarded in each class. Survivors include five sons and Interested persons should one daughter, Don Allred, Salt two sons and one daughter, Chris Bill Keetch, Ken Arnell Peterson, Wesley Ash contact Lake City; Wayne H. Allred, Birrell, - Jim Gillman,' Mrs. and Ray Lehi; Dean Allred, Brigham' Peterson (ElDonna) Viklund, all of Lehi; Sorenson, Paul Swenson or Qty; Ralph H. Allred, Gadsden, nine grandchildren; one brother Wayne Johnson, Ala. Robert G. Allred, Brea, Rulon and Peterson, one ALaVerl sister, Calif., and Mrs. Lehi, and Mrs. Thomas (Delia) Beach, .Bennett, Huntington Y ; yr -- :$x reorganizations in the current budget. Two new positions City attorney and city engineer were proposed for grade 19, the highest grade currently in use in the city, by Mayor James E. Mangum. The city manager position is proposed to be changed from grade 19 to grade 20, the highest position outlined on the classification plan. The director of planning, under the new proposal, wuTberaised from grade 15 to grade 16. The organizational separates the duties of zoning administrator and inspector and places 16 Calif.; 26 grandchildren; Zella L. Grace R. Johnson Funeral GRANGER Provost services for Grace Arthelia Radmall Lillie Johnson, 63, of 3668 Market St., who died Wednesday after a long illness in a Salt Lake City hospital, will be Saturday at 11 a.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 S. Redwood Road. Mrs. Johnson was a native of Vineyard and the sister of Wanda Guerney, Lehi. She was born Nov, 6, 1910 to Joseph Albert and - Funeral SALT LAKE CITY services tor Zella Lewis North Provost, 81, of 623 Coatsville Ave., Salt Lake City, who died Monday of injuries suffered in an automobile Saturday accident in Wyoming, will be Friday at noon in the Belvedere Second Ward Chapel, ,607 Downington Ave. Friends jnay call tonight at Olpuv Mortuary in Heber City from 7 to 9 o'clock and at the chapel in Salt Lake City on Friday one hour prior to services, Burial will be in Heber ' Anderson Marie Christina Radmall. She married Ralph C. Lillie on June 20, 1931 in Salt Lake fcity and they were divorced. She married Floyd Johnson . on City Cemetery. Mrs. Provost was born April 7, Aug. 3, 1953 in Nevada, and he 1893 in Midway to Preston King died in February, 1967. and Sarah Coleman Lewis. She Mrs. Johnson was a member of married Lorin North on Aug. 26, the LDS Church. She had lived in 1911 in the Salt Lake LDS Price for many years. Survivors include three sons Temple, and he died. She then married William Provost, and he and one daughter, Ralph C. Lillie died. Jr. and Donald S. Lillie, both of She was active in the LDS Granger; Stephen Lillie, Salt Church, serving in the Relief Lake City, and Mrs. Geraldine ' Society presidency and as a Stokes, Albany, Calif. ; six also was She a teacher. visiting grandchildren; two brothers and member of the DUP. six sisters, Wanda Gurney, Lehi; Survivors include two sons, William Radmall, Elvoura Leo North, Brimfield, 111., and Walker and Gladys Swenson, all Norman North, Lander, Wyo.; of Salt Lake City; Alvin Peck, six grandchildren, and two great . Port Townsend, Wash. ; Eunice Los Angeles; Ida St., John, grandchildren. Swenson and Mable Peck, both of El Monte, Calif. Friends may call at , the SALT LAKE CILTY John Cecil Weichers, 59, died Wednesday; funeral mortuary Friday from 6 to 8 Smith o'clock and Saturday noon, 574 E. 100 Saturday one hour Lee, 87, died Tuesday; funeral Saturday, to services. Burail will be in prior Ward Seventh Chapel, p.m., Holladay 4407 Fortuna Way. Selma Manghild Valley View Memorial Park. Utah Obituaries - 1 Johannson Erickson, 92, died Tuesday; funeral Saturday noon, 280 E. South Temple. Arthur Edward James 73, died Monday;, funeral Friday, 11 a.m., Mountain View Ward Chapel, 1889 S: 17th E. Elsie Ella Augusta Babbel Abeam, 68, died Tuesday; funeral Friday noon, 260 E. South Temple. Jeanette "Nettie" Ida Price Mann Roberts, 84, died Tuesday; funeral Friday, 1 p.m., 260 E. South Temple. George Konstaninos (Kourbetis) Corbett, 76, died Wednesday; funeral Saturday, 11 a.m., Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 279 S. 300 W. OGDEN Mary A. GiU Fife. 69. died il am., funeral Saturday, Tuesday; Chapel of Flowers Mortuary John Weldon Loftus, 62, died Tuesday; funeral Friday, 11 a.m., Chapel of Flowers ' Mortuary. - the oeoole company It's the age of computer companies and manufacturing companies of punch-carcorrespondence and mass produc tion. And maybe that's not all bad, at least in some businesses. When it comes to our pwn profession, though, we're agamst'this modem trend. We still think of ourselves as a "people company" - a place where helping is still a personal gesture of human caring. BERG fwnrut NOVO iff IUrt ORIM Len J. Smith - WEST JORDAN Funeral services for Len Jorgensen Smith, 68, of 7740 S. 1530 W., who died Tuesday in a Salt Lake City hospital, will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 S. Redwood Road. Mr. Smith was the brother of Mrs. Lyle (Edna) McDonald, Orem. He was bom March 17, 1906 in Redmond, Sevier County, a son of Christian J. and Mary C. Jensen Smith. He married Golda Christensen on Nov. 5, 1928 in V Salt Lake City. Mr. Smith was a retired carman for Kenriecott Copper Corp. He was a member of the planning director. Proposals to lower the grade of two positions in the city the zoning administrator and the sanitation superintendent have caused high interest among xity employees. The zoning administrator chief building inspector functions are combined. A currently l?tl ltr Simr SPRINGVILLE OUR AFFILIATE LINDE MORTUARY SPANISH FORK ' This Pleasant Grove PLEASANT Hoglund, evening Bill -- the stirring "March open with SAVE and Chorus" from the opera Tannhauser by Richard Wagner. That will be followed by the are proposing to place the present zoning administrator in the top increment step of the grade 13 councilmen t level because of his experience with the city. This would entail no cut in salary but would prohibit further increment raises. A similar proposal would lower the sanitation supervisor position from grade 13 to grade 12. Expanded computer use in the city prompted a proposal to change the computer programmer grade 11 to a data process manager grade 13. Also proposed is a change from grade 11 to grade 12 for the accountant -- purchasing agent. A grade nine heavy equipment operator would become a grade 10 under the proposed changes Other changes in titles are included which do not indicate a . grade or salary change. Laura Sue Davis, Oregon's first certified female football official, also has won certifica-tion-tofficiate at basketball o games. 12 DURING OUR SWIMMING to "The lilting overture Fledermaus," Johann Strauss' POOL CLOSE OUT a popular light opera. Other offerings will include "March of the Slide Trombones" by Raymond Scott and "The Entertainer" by Scott Joplin, the hit tune of the current movie, "The Sting." numbers More will round short out the concluding with on Aug. 11. '"Holiday for Winds," a sprightly , This Sunday's program, which novelty by. the will begin at 8 p.m. in North prominent New York composer Park, 500 W. 500 N., Provo, will and arranger, Glen Osser. - program, Men to Help Select Significant TV Program BYU , Two mass media specialists at Brigham Young University have to a national been named committee for nominating the most socially significant program broadcast ; during 1974. The specialists are Dr. Edwin -Grove GROVE Pleasant Sunday mystery soloist will perform on what Dr. Laycock will describe only as a "most unusual" band Also on Sunday instrument. music of a famous march will be distributed to all bandsmen who would like to perform it with the band at the concluding concert television Reports Adult Hours at Pool fledged members of the Class of 1978 at the academy, which is the first U.S. service academy to accept women. They officially were sworn in Wednesday. Mystery Soloist Due At Sunday's Concert Ralph Laycock, director of Provo Municipal Band, has issued invitations for two guest appearances with the group for the final concerts of the current summer season. FOINT OF THE MOUNTAIN convicted A (UPI) murderer has .been transferred to medium security after serving 12 years on Utah State Prison's death row. Warden Samuel Smith said Darrell Poulsen, Provo, sen-- . tenced to death for the slaying of American Fork an linear-ol- d babysitter in 1961, will be eligible to apply for parole in December. Smith said the transfer to medium security was made because the death sentence was commuted by Fourth District Judge Maurice Harding July 19, 1974 at which time Poulsen was transferred in maximum and because of the security inmate's good behavior. inspection department which is headed by a Springviiie High Reunion Story chairman of the Department of Communications, and Bruce L. director and Christensen, general manager of KBYU-TO. Haroldsen, BYU , . andKBYU-FM- Nominators from across the country representing the fields of law, business, communications, philosophy, psychology and public and commercial television have been chosen to serve on the committee for the Emerson College - Edward L. Bernays Foundation Award. Purpose of the award is to improve television programming recreation director, announced today that beginning Monday the' city swimrning pool will be open from 7 to 9 a.m. Monday through Friday for adult swimming only. According to Mr. Hoglund, this A group of Springviiie High time period will be on a trial School friends who attended by honoring the "positive basis.. He explained that school in the mid- - 1920's held a achivements of television," depending on demand, the pool reunion recently. The Herald according to Seymour N. Siegel, will remain on this adult erroneously said that they were chairman of the jury which will program schedule. students of Spanish Fork High select the- - most socially is on the 1974 television pool Currently, open School. significant Tuesday and Thursday evenings program. . from 9 to 10 o'clock for ladies .Nominated programs may be Chairmen were Margaret B. only. Mr. Hoglund said many Conover and Fern B. Gear. Mrs. commercial or educational in the women take advantage of this (Blanche) Hales areas of drama, news, specials Eugene opportunity to swim and he. presented a taped message from or one of a series of programs The encourages other women to join the former principal of the braodcast nationally. them. nominators can submit more L. and his wife school, Done, Ray . who now live in Portland, Ore. than one selection. The winner will be announced Mr. and Mrs. Hales had visited the Dones last fall and recorded Feb. 1, 1975. at Emerson College in Boston, Mass. the message. Mistake Noted There's , still plenty of hot weather ahead, but we're marking all our dowrf to half the original price. Choose from inflatables, pools, e steel wall pools, molded polyethelene pools, baby pools and more. Loads of backyard fun for the kids and real savings one-piec- for you. All of our beach balls now half-pric- e, too, so hurry in. Toys, all ZGMI stores. ZCMI Owens Reports Satisfaction at Impeach Inquiry - Marie J. Whiting gave a tribute to Mr. Done on tape, which Mr. and Mrs. Hales will take to him. WASHINGTON (UPI) Rep. Others present were Alberta member M. Wayne Owens, Hoover, Beatrice W. Evans, of the House Judiciary ComA. Madson, Captola C. Faye mittee; says he is satisfied with) Donna P.: Vincent, Murdock, the committee's handling of the H. Blackett, Beth L. LDS Church. Margaret impeachment inquiry and thinks Survivors include his widow, Prothero, Merlyn H. Prothero, it will restore the people's conMinerva J. Callahan, Dona S. one son and one daughter, Don L. fidence in government. , Peterson, Ida P. Fullmer, Fern Smith, West Jordan, and Mrs. Owens, who. voted for four of B. Olsen, Josephine C. Young, Floyd (Virginia) Timothy, the five articles of impeachFlouna B. Nielson, lone T. Keams; eight grandchildren; ment, said it's a "relief" to be at Watkins, Bernice F. Crammer, four; bxothers and one sister, the end of a "long, arduous L. Hill, Aileen McKinzie, Mrs. McDonald, Orem; Gilbert Lucy course." Idona H. Lucus and Elsie M. Smith, Kernville, Calif.; Farrell "It's not been a pleasurable Alleman. Smith, Roy; Merrill Smith. assignment, but it's been educaTaylors ville, and Evan Smith, tional and.in many ways an enSalina, Sevier County. one," he said. riching Friends may call at the The freshman congressman mortuary Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. said he believes the committee and Saturday one hour prior to acted in a "rational and quite services Burial will be in manner and MemtFGardens of the Valley. responsible" the confidencehelped strengthen people have in government. EMERS THE PROVO Ml W. FLORAL Jus. 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Ivy is one of 15 women who are full- - proposal to create two "positions from one includes a proposed lowering of grade classification from grade 14 to grade 13 for the Action has been postponed on proposed revisions to the Orem Qty wage classification plan. The new plan reflects 6 85 East 300 South, Prove Spanish Fork Aurilia Merrill Applications are being taken for the Orem Jaycee Junior League Football Cheerleaders. Interested , Services are pending and will be announced by Walker Mortuary. girls must be residents' of Orem and be of junior high school age. Applications will be taken until Aug. 12. Girls that are interested should contact Maxine Jacobsbn. a.m. to 7 p.m. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m; 6 to 11 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Daily 7((a.m. Sunday 8 you have not received your Dally Herald by 5:30 p.m., call your carrier. 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