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Show i HERALD, 4-- TliE Page Prvo. 13. IFTS T.rsiay. My L'taX J bifuaries I' t... 4 Li John M. Bushman - John Martin LEHI 2 v 0 Paso, iark Tex cLed of heart failure Saturday, May 10, 2975 in E! Paso. He was bom in Eureka and was the brother c four Utah County residents. Mr. Fotheringham was born Sept. 1, 1927 to Otto and Leona He Stuekney Fotheringham. married Ruth Veddar in February, 1954 and they were divorced. He married Betty PjehardssnonJan 8,1958 Mr. Fotheringham was in the U.SNavyfromi344toiiM8.He worked as a draftsman at Amaco in Salt Lake City for several years, and then moved to Roseburg, Ore., where he worked in the sa wr.ii!!s He was a member of iiie LDS Church. Survivors include his widow; two daughiers: Jackie Gale and Bonnie Myrle Fotheringham, both of El Paso; four sisters nd im brothers. Mrs. Don (Birdean) Duke, Pevo; Mrs. (Fa ye) Tomlinson, Ralph Pleasant Grove; Mrs, Don (Juanettit) Sisfems, Yakima Wash.; Mrs. Robert (June) Gark, Ukiaii. Caiif.; Robert Fbtheringham. Lindon, an.1 Bert Fotheringham, American Fork. Funeral services mil be held Wednesday in El Paso, where burial will also take place. Ida Mae Miller - Funeral yUCAIPA, Calif. sjerviu s have been announced for Ida Mae Miller, 68, of Yucaipa who died at home May 9, 1375 after ai! illness. She was born May 24, 1906, at Nephi, to Alphonso and Elydett T. Pace. She married Mr. Miller; they were later divorced. Survivors include three brothers and two sisters, Max L Pace, Newbury Park, Calif.; Walter Pace, Thousand Oaks, Calif.; Charles Q. Pace, Burbank, Calif.; Lucille Hutt, Yacaipa, Calif.; Gwen Grant, Englewcod, Cslif. Funeral services are to be Wednesday at 1 p.m., Nephi, Burial is to be in th? Nephi Cemetery. George H. Vincent - SPANISH FORK Gorge of Spaiyi Fo k. H. Vincent, died of a heart attack Moneay, May 12, 1975 at his home. He was born Sept. 8. in Spamsh Fork to James and Eliza Stanley Vincent. He married Org Warner on Jan. 29, 1330 in the Manti LDS JS Temple Mr. Vincent received his schooling in Spanish Fork. He was a farmer all of his adult life, both in Spanish Fork and for eight years in Burley. Ida. He also was employed by Spanish Fork City and by Users Water Strawberry Association. Active in the LDS Church, he served a mission to California from 1927 to 193, and a stake mission with his wife in Spanish Fork Stake. At the time of his death he was a high priest. Surviurs include mi widow; sons two and three Glen G. Vincent. daughters, GnJenvood, S.C.; James Mrs. Ed Vincent, Orrrr., (Rosaiiei Simeo, Hawaii; Mrs. Richard (Joyce) Daybeli, Provo; Mrs. Blaine (Carol) tizm, Modesto, Calif.; 16 grandchildren; four brothers and three sisters, WilSard Vincent, Stanley Vincent, Willis Vincent and Reed Vincent, all of Spanish Fork; Alice Mrs, Wiimott, Mrs. Springville; Maude and Mrs. Brown, Jennie) Riverton, Koyle, Charles Msgna. Funeral service; will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Spanish Fork Fifth Ward Chapel. Friends may call at Walker Mortuary Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Thursday prior to services, Burial will be in Spanish Fork City Cemetery. Dean M. Dorley Word has been received here of the sudden death of Dean Michael Parley, 20. on April 10, 1975. Burial was in Queen of Heaven Cemetery near Elmhurst on April 14. Mr Dariey was born in March, 1955 to Reginald and Francella Kenriod Dariey. His mother is a former resident of Provo. He had just returned to 111. ELAGfURST, college after Easter vacation Casibari is the name given to when he died. an area containing fantastic Survivors include his parents rock formations on the island of asid grandparents, Mr. and Aruba. Mrs. Dean Henriod, Salt Lake also former Provo City, residents. Cundberg Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder believed that earth- JQipin 45J quakes were protests from Mother Earth against wicked miners who stole her gold and silver. So. Stat Alice Lena Madsen Adair Dawsoa Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Sundberg Olpin Mortuary, where friends may call Tuesday from and Wednesday prior to services. Burial Orem City Cemetery. Juab School - h t. - be Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Fairview South LDS Ward chape! for Louis E. Seely, 68 of Fairview, who died May 11, 1975 in a Mt. Pleasant Hospital of cancer. He was born July 19, 1906 in Mt. Pleasant, a son of Stewart R. and Msliie Neilsen Seely. He mairied Delores V. Norman on June 7, 1955 in Evanston, Wyo. He was and a farmer sheepman, and a member of the LDS Church. Surviving are his widow; brothers and sisters, Alcnzo Seely of Provo; Ciader Seely of Rupert, Idaho; John Seely of Chester, Idaho; Ferry Seely and Mrs. James (Florence) Mirton, both of St. Anthony, Idaho; Mrs. Don (Eunice) Loosli of Idaho Falls, Idaho; and Mrs. Lynd (Grace) Robtson of Archer Idaho, Friends may at call Ursenbach Funeral Home, Mt. Pleasant, this evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the ward chapel Thursday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Mt. Pleasant City Cemetery. Statistics AT (TAH VALLEY HOSPIVAL M..y 13: 8v to Brent N and Maria King Ortoo. 240 E. 600 N No. 3, Provo. Boy io Alien and Debbie Williams 13hS E., Prove. York, 45 nu JudJih Bvhniari Buy id Dennis Humes. 860 Columbia Lane. No 22, SS Eos! 300 W. Si!h, Prove 1 8 Spanish Fork George Vincent Funeral services will be held Thursday at li a.m. in the Spanish Fork 5th ward chapel. Friends call at Hie Walker Mortuary of Fork Spanish from prior people company to Fork Spanish rtjl Hi!, i UAL" Spanish Fork City Harold 124 5. 11 Wednesday. tm , Wu Wednesday noon, 260 E. South Temple. Edy! Baric Menter. 83, died S.imiay; funeral Wednesday, 2 p.m., 574 E. 100 S. Versos f. Brownfield, 67, died Saturuay; funeral Wednesday. 2 p.m.. 5859 S 900 E Nieholai A. Deglei, 90, died Sunday; funeral Friday, II a.m., Holv Trinity Greek Oithodoi Church, 278 S SuC W Janis Helen King Mackrii Ely, 44, died Sunday; graveside services Wednesday. 1 p.m., Murray City Cemetery. George Durham Smith, 93. died Monday; funeral Thursday. 2 p m.. 255 S. 200 E. UUUKN Wtlliam Uavid Peawiek, 80, died Monday; funeral Thursday, 11 a.m., Chapel of Flowers Funeral Home. TREMONTOV A. ReH Giles, 70, died Saturday; funeral Wednesday, 1 p.m. Tremomon Stake Cento. Weber Washington Esther Adams Westover, 83, (xiunty died .Sunday; iuwai Wednesday, 1 p.m.. Wasiiii jion Wasif Cbaue!. BHiGKAiM Cli V Rfliph Wesson - tkkrace, Le, iind Sunday, funerai 62. 11 am., Bneham City Wednesday, Third Ward Chapei. FARR WEST. Wsber County Aitoa James Ririe. 70, died Sunday; ftneral Wediw-silsy- , i pm., Myers Funeral Home, Rov. CKKSCENT, Salt Lake County -Wiiiord I'toudore "Spud" Oisen, 5 died Sunday; (uuerai WediitsdrY noon. CresctTit First Wrd dapei. Si E. in t -- business. iw piping i - If'., MOKTUAIUES ! 1 1 1 1 . 1 iwtf" y 1 &V .fid Kmsv,' i jgrAr. fi. it Discounts to 30 on or group of mii : vftjKKMtr-:-- I IROHBOCK 1 1 v. jowl HQtlAl - f EESLEY MONUMENT & VAULT i 72S Ssu;h Sfflts 0 Frsv, U?h - . II V Jay 374-053- 1 - - ,r II i ? ; mm n PROVO RESIDENTS HAVE been taking city have been sold but more are on the advantage of the three piles of sand city crews have provided around the city to fill and bags. City water and fire department employees have been selling the bags at cost to city residents for use in case of a flood. A good share of those on hand at the ' way. Here Mr. George Eriekson, Provo, is being helped by Sheryl Walker a BYU student from California, to fill sandbags. The Solid is at 2620 N. 1250 E.; 1500 W. 820 N.; and 350 S. 1500 E. grand-daught- Advertisement ri..u "IWM wwc &am WVMi You're Never Meef Asked by Rcmpton A. and then sold it. Ciub officials great - grandchildren; three brothers, Jay J. Hyde, Phoenix,; Dr. Frank W. Hyde, are awaiting the promised site in the park and and said they won't accept a suggested SALT LAKE CITY ov. (UP!) -G- Calvin L. Rampton has asked the State Division of Parks and Recreation to meet again with 'officials of the Provo Boat Club to resolve a dispute involving the club's racially discriminatory admission policy. The boat club wants to build a clubhouse and facilities at Utah Lake State Park, but Natural Resources Director Gordon E. Harmston said Monday the state could not allow it because of the club's "while males and white females" membership clause. only Six years ago the club moved out of a then city and county-owne- d facility with the promise it would be provided a new clubhouse site in the same area. The boat club then bought, another site, built a clubhouse Green Valley, Ariz., and Orson A. Hvde. Salt Lake City. alternate site, Harrastcp. said money from the Bureau of Outdoor recrea- - m tion has been spent on the J park 0 Old rr and if the discriminatory club uses the property it could result Ln the state having to repay the BOR funds already received. Chicago, n ii mlM A free offer of speIII. cial interest to those who hear but do not mdertsnd words has been tnnounccd by Bdtone. A aon- - Rampton Monday urged the parks division to meet formaily with boat club officials to try to fP;ra" g licnone am rGnmatt.ir.i,rf SAN JUAN, PR. (UP! ) -The luxury Helio Isla and Fiamboyan hotels have terminated a short-livemanagement association and have d resumed as operations separate facilities. The two hotels lie across the street from each other in the Condado section of the city. I t.er uiauc given absolutely free to anyone requesting it. Send for thii model now. Wear it in the privsej of your own home to see how tiny hearing hclpran be. It's yours to keep, free. The actual aid sdghs less than a third of an ounce, and it's ail at ear level, in one unit. No wires lead from body to bead. Thtse models are free, so we suggest you write for yours now. Again, we repeat, there is no cost, tnd certainly no obligation. Thousands have already been nsslkd, Link Broken so write ioda to Dep4. 5133, Beltose Electronics, 4201 W. Victoria Street, Chicago, fil. 60646. REPEAT OF OUR "GREATEST EVER1' GUITAR CLASS! Caicniator nc Peterson Popular Folk Texas Instruments All Mdds On SsS Ciasiiial Groyp Privafe ENROLL NOW Rente! Instruments Available insftumeni Kntd All re. ii I fipplifti for $6.00 end $12.00 me. la purchaM. Provo's Lowest Prices! $58.50 $76.50 m I $89.50 0 SB-- Sf $S76e50 2550 $.55.00 $ 40.50 ISOO 1 i Sw W H sw a i C!osit Start lrrmeiiat!y. Must Register orty. CAU NOVVI We MUST REPEAT ... CALL NOW Then Clatte- arc alwayt Filled loriy. - 1 j 9e AFHUaTE a. (Virginia) Quealy. Mrs. W'oolley was born Aug. 2. 1894 in Salt Lake City to Joseph S. and Jcannctte A cord She married Ralph Hyde. Edwin Woolley cm Dec. 8, !92Q in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, and he died Sept. 15. 1957. had been Mrs. Woolley second violin with the Salt Lake Symphonic Orchestra (now Utah Symphony) at the age of 12, and at 13 she was featured solosit on the Orpheum Circuit. She studied violin in Germany and New York and of the was a member University of Utah Music Department from 1918 to 1920. Ln 1920 she moved to Hawaii where she was concert mistress of the Honolulu Symphony and taught violin for several years. She was active in the LDS Church. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Quealy, Heber City; five grandchildren; three martes aovo JgiY a ft j ?1 Hawaii -GHONOLULU, services were held Monday in Laie, Oahu, Hawaii, for Romania Hyde Woolley, SO, Honolulu, who died in Heber Oty Friday. May 9, 1975 while visiting at the home of her I. caring f esa ' lCI- Us raveside i -- former and Mrs. rfx.. 8 Ramonia H.Woelley daughter, IVA : - SR-i- l- s persam! gesture v sliM ' lj f1 J (Hfm accountant SR-5- h cornet to our own pr ofeision, thvgh, w'f 'wu"tt th modern ?y & employee of Alameda and Santa Cruz counties. Calif.; the U.S. government and O'Connor Hospital in San Jose. He is survived by his widow; one son and one daughter, Douglas A. Hansen, Phoenix, Mrs. Dennis M. Ariz.; (Marilyn) Ealzer of LaMesa, Calif.: one step - daughter, FJlip jyvwry of Los Angeles. Caiif.; two graiKkniidren; two brothers and one sister, J. Allan Hansen of San Luis Calif. ; C. Harvey Obispo, Hansen, American Fork; Mrs. Marvin H, t Elaine i Bolster of Salt Lake City. "1 When V t Si Sunday. May !!, i??5 He was a brother to C, Harvey Hansen of American Fork. lie was born June 7, 1915 in Salt Lake City to James Peter and Anna Manila Kofford Hansen. He married Lucretia France on Sept. li. 1943 in Oakland. Calif. They later divorced. He married Irene P. Beecher Lowery on Nov. 21, 1964 in Los Altos, Calif. He was a graduate of West High School in Sail Lake City and was a certified public ord Mo;kai. I ? H rspit5l ier:i3 cfMon-urr.on- 1 . i (!. 90 Years ot Excenence in the Creation . w fid':! r - Asn Amelia Nelson Jorgcusen, 71), died Saturday, fynera! Wednesday, 1 m Huntsvil'e Second Wasd Chapel. p i''R!Cli Rob Phillip ')ld son of George Saniuel and Kartene Jones (Jeal. died Saturday; were iv!d today." Sraraide - . SAN IC5E, Cslif. Funeral services vill be Wednesday at 2 30 p m. in San Jose for Arden Mantel! Hansen, 58, who died arW a stroke in a San Jose L. MsfaBo, is tort E. Josephine Dorraaee Goets, 7, died Sunday; funeral was held today. Joe Epgriques l.neero, 90. died Sunday; funeral mas Thursday, 10 a.m., Sarrad Heart Cathaiie Church. Alamosa, Colo Hyrom A!ioa Ernstsen, 65. died Sunday, funeral Wednesday, ii) am.. 38 E. 700 S Theodore "Ted" Olaf Jrnten, 88, died Sunday; funeral S '$ the am of cof.tw comptnm m ct evicJi manufacturing compare prrxkiC-:ort- . card coffespofwtence snd m And mayo tfc?l re; if! ft. J . . ' af- HOY. Weber County Mary Margaret Rioniaa Chapraao, 78. died Sunday; funeral mass Friday, St. John's Cadioiic Churx-h- . Santa Pe. N.M. HL'NTSVJLIE. Wtb;:r Coiit- - -- .in ndiimij; - 10 - BUSEJf nuy ca1! Tuesday from 6 8, and ttednesdcy pnor to sfvicea Pur,.?! frif-nd- s CITY ..- Arden M. Hansen "5. died Mondav; Masonic funeral Thuredav noon, 574 E. 100 S. ?AYLORSVU.t.E Leatha IVmiM. 53, died Sunday; funeral 2 p m., Gibson Funeral Thursday Home training program for workers who deai in child abuse and protective services Spanish Fork, where i LAKE SALT Mays, 79. died Sunday funeral Wednesday, li a.m., 574 . lift S. EUie Semmicr, 53, died Thursday; funeral Jae)k Mo. ?LTI) -The University of Missouri is among three universities with a Spaniih Fork Richard C. Bowman Funeral services wili be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Walker Mortuary of Utah Obituaries H forded under the Constitution." The Utah Saw experts were asked U review th bill and provided an analysis, including a breakdown of the proposed charujes which may or may not hesutwtantiv Lhjpti. COLlIBIA, Cemetery. Elections will be held Monday following the election assembly and the new officers will he sworn in at the awards assembly the following week. rewiing some protections Er.-rORANGEVIIXE. County -ArSemi'isi Biiraett Seovill, 85, died Momky. funeral Thursday, 10 a.m., Castle Dale, Emery County, Ward Child Abuse City manager. cios tusd dingeruii;y Ifei. - ttH f isic; crirfdaal ' ",. ifcs ..." urns Wednesday and Thursday services. Buna! activities McPherson, - May Ji: Soy tc Ciiffcrd and Diane ElMbeth KD I Box 733, Johnson Provo Girl to Dougias and Elles Ellsw$rtfa Bringhurst, 8J0 E, 'M N Ptovo. Giri to Saniue! and Fare1D Psnd Barggraaf, 554 S. 340 E Orern Bi)v lo Kevin Lr wi Jan Nulla!! Kirk, 1999 N. UntVvmty Ave . No. 12, Provo. Eov to Ben and Juaniu Siab&s Carter, S34 S. ilOO W., rrovs. Boy to Davis and Micseiie Gibbs Knignt. 325 orctii Av., American Park. Girl to Alan and Beverly Tern Hash. N , Puivti 351 W Bov to Stephen and Panteta Boses Tucker. 920 S 540 W No 136. ftovo. Firri), ijfiS a Campaigning Underway at BORN ize Sf a. Frank E Mss has Shied the La SdwoUt of Bngtwfa Young University and the University of Utah to analyze a bill before ii Sawti' which would codify and dsrrfy the entire body of federal law Senate Rill I. by the Utah Denacrat. wj'd also make technical corrections in existing criminal law, "which may be needed in order to siitip'ify snd "oordir!3te these Iaw with judicial interpretations," Kbss said Monday. Critics of the bit) say it goes beyond codification snd into creating new mbstanuve law, a charge Moss denied. He said it is necessary to clarify such areas as white collar crime, consumer fraud and antitrust law. Moss also said it is "desirable to remove some provisions UPi-- Rishman, 84, of 614 W Main St , Lehi. died of causes urkksii to age Sunday, May 1. !S75 in an Orem rest home. He was born March 7, 1891 in Lchi, a son of Flia Albert snd Margaret Zirr, rr.cr.T sr. &jshman. He maned Elfreda Farquharson on Nov. 13, 1S13 in the Salt Lake LPS Temple, and she died April 8,1975. Mr. Bushrtvm was a farmer, stockman and poultryman. An active member of the LDS Church, he had been Sunday ward School superintendent, genealogy chairman and high priest group leader. He was a member of the Sons of the Utah fWetJS. lie was in the First Ward at the time of his death. Survivors include two sons and two daughters, F. Wayne Student NEPHI Bushman, West Mountain; H. Keith Bushman, Mrs. Lee campaign!;!? at Juab High and Mrs, School is going strong prior to Hadfield (Hah) 1175-7- 6 Rrfialu LuDene) Felersut, all election of th officers. studentbody of Lehi; 20 grandchildren. 25 Slogans are much in evidence one The Crimson Party urging with brother and two sisters, Suel The Crimson "Voto Mrs. Rshrna.n, George (Ruia) while the opposition Lewis and Mrs. LaVerde Gold," says, "Be Bold-V- ote Kirkham, ail of Lchi. sfcs&Bts sr: on lb? foHdwfcg F'underai services wiii be Gold ihs tickets: respective 1 p.m. in the Thursday at Ward Chapel. Party: Miss Arlene Carter for president; Friends may call at Wing studentbody Anderson, vice Mortuary Wednesday from 7 to Douglas Hanalee Parkin, 9 p and Thursday prior to president; services. Burial will be in Lhi sectctary, and Bert Whimpey for activities manager. Oty Cemetery. Scott Crimson ticket: Greenhalgh for president; Tom Louts E. Seely Painter, vice president; Julie and Roy FAIRVIEW Funeral wili Mangeison, secretary, 1 rASO, i - WAJsHjMjTQN r J Jack Fotheringham I To iiiiiiiiii ins. ' 'U' Moss Asks 3ft m 224-066. .im " it ( 10:00-6:0- 0 p.mi TYPi ;vvriter; 324 WEST CEMER Jv IV. v ..- I - z S aw 8. |