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Show Page Thursday, April HERALD, Provo, Utah, THE 1, 1976 Ida W. Reynolds LAKE CITY -Ffor Ida services Waters Reynolds, 89. of 1846 S. 600 E Salt Lake City, who died to age of causes incident Wednesday, March 31, 1976 in a Murray nursing home, will be Friday at 1 p.m. at Colonial Mortuary, 2128 S. State St. Mrs. Reynolds was born in Springville on Oct. 23, 1886 to William Birch and Charlotte Shaples Waters. She married Thomas Henry Reynolds on Oct. 19, 1906 in Salt Lake City, and he died March 20, 1955. She was an active member of the LDS Church. Survivors include one son and three daughters, Myron W. Mrs. Reynolds, Phoenix; Obituaries SALT uneral " ! ' v v yt ' 'I ' tf ' ' t SPRINGVILLE - SPRINGVILLE Anthony Walter Langford, 76, of Springville, died of a heart attack Wednesday, March 31, 1976 at Utah Valley Hospital. He was born Mm ch 5, 1900 in Oaxaca, Mexico, a son of James H. and Lydia Jackson Langford He married Nora Mrs. Dahle was born Jan. 2, Beck on April 17, 1933 in the in Spanish Fork, a 1916 Salt Lake LDS Temple. daughter of Boas and Catherine Mr. Langford received his Christiansen Anderson. She education in Mexico and in C. on Dahle married William Price, where he moved at the Aug 27. 1937 in Los Angeles. age of 12. For many years he She received her education in was employed by Spanish Fork City schools and Sugar Co. in Spanish Fork. He attended Brigham Young then worked for Del Monte University for three years. She Canning Co. in Spanish Fork also attended Utah Technical until retiring. He was a high priest in the College at Prove where she received her degree as licensed LDS Church. Survivors include his widow; practical nurse. three sons and two daughters, B. Following her marriage, they Harvey Las Langford, lived in Glendale. Calif., for Vegas; Tony Langford, nine years and, then moved to Sundance. John A. Wyo.; Provo. For the past 17 years, Mrs. Clearfield; Langford. they had lived in Orem. She Robert H. (Mary Orme, was active in the LDS Church Provo; Mrs. Kent (Janet) in the Orem Second Ward, Harding. Salt Lake City; 21 serving as Primary and five brothers Utah-Idah- Iu) Sunday School teacher and in various capacities in the Relief Society grandchildren; and three sisters. and Langford - Nora Mae Green Walton, 84, of 487 N. Main St., Orem, died of causes incident to age Don William Kennedy, 66. of Provo. died Wednesday, March 31, Anthony Langford funeral services for Rosetta Anderson Dahle, 60, of 245 N. 500 E., Orem, who died of cancer Tuesday, March 30, 1976 at University Medical Center in Salt Lake City, will be Friday at 11 a.m. in Berg Mortuary of Orem, 500 N. State St. Nora G. Walton Don W. Kennedy at a Provo following an illness. 1976 Rosetta A. Dahle I Emest George He was born Aug. 22, 1909 In to Aurora, Sevier County, Charles Arthur and Emily Andrews Kennedy. He married Hortensen Crowthers on March 25. 1931 in Richfield and she Mr. Kennedy was a farmer Salt Lake LDS Temple and he died April 20. 1954. Mrs. Walton was an active member of the LDS Church, teaching in the auxiliaries, research doing genealogical and working in the Mesa Temple for four years. She had lived in Montana, for some time where she did missionary in Aurora. He moved to Mapleton in 1947 and was employed at Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co. He had lived in Provo since 1971. member of the He was a LDS services will Funeral Saturday at daughters, Mrs. Mervin (Ada) Mont.; Mrs. William Dudley (Beth) French. Orem; Mrs. Cliff (Pearl) Holder and Mrs. Ivan (Grace I Iverson, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Edith Branham. Great Falls. Mont ; 21 great 25 grandchildren; two brothers, grandchildren; Heber W. Green. Wellsville. Cache County, and Raymond Green. Spokane, Wash. Funeral services will be Saturday at II a.m. in the Orem 41st Ward Chapel. 600 N. 200 E. Friends may call at Sundberg Olpm Mortuary. 495 S. State St.. Orem. Friday from 7 to 9 pm. or at the ward Chapel Saturday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in Wellsville City Cemetery. be a m in Wheeler 11 in Chapel Mortuary Springville, where friends may call Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. or Saturday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in Aurora City Cemetery. -- Vera Berg Mortuary Services l'i Calif.. rm frn ' ritv Thoinai Hone mviret were Mrt.url Funeral service wrre conducted today 2 V M in the lifts Draw mi Hoom Chapel of lYovo Interment lYovo City Cemetery Mrlinda Ann Martin Graveside ttrflJuitld smim 1ml. V rre 19 A M in lYevo City Cemetery Rnsrtta Andrrn Dnhle Funeral nervin mil r conducted Friday HAM in h- - Pteti Chapel nf Orem iftfj N State Si Fnmds mav call ti1vt at the Mortuary I JO h'i A M icrvirr f hdav utit.l lime of Interment Sf.Amh I oik City . Nora Mae Walton Funrfal wrvirrn will bp hrldSaturdavatll 00 a m in the Ucm list Ward. N 2M K Ffimdi may call Ft idas 7 U I p m at the (.rrro Ui tlwd Funrral wrvire! will be rtmdurted Saturday at 12 nn in the Spnngv r.le 7th mortuary and at the ciufTh prior to lUjful wiil be in Wcilsviiie City Cemetrry U)S Ward Chapel. Fi end may tall at the Walker Morlwary in Spanish Fork. Friday rvrnirg fnvm to 8 P m and Saturday at the Ward I tiour piioi lu Jmr ty Duke Mrrbam Funeral services will be held MoOuay at 12 00 noon tn ttip tnrtn i t h ward. S HfW F. . Orem Friendi may call Sun lay 7 U at the mortuary and at the thurth wror to serviu-- s Iturial i'l be in the Orrm City Cemetery ?rvim rKtn Foik m the I ity rrlirf jo ie Burial in Spanish ha a wn living in I 'two. She was Feb II. 113, Hfrrsisa Vah Calif, to OwHrs and Oar a Anofia llamtia Palrrrf I'btt She ftteftiH Grsirce (. FcwtII VnJ . in H M"rtte The rmrTwfc-later was 'rmni?ed m the l ,Ds IrrrOe She was a mrmtcr of VtvWHW Si rn Mrs Wright was a native of Ammcan Fork, burn March 9. 1914 to Albert and Emma llugg.irdPauison She married hmigtai llf sth Mooff f nc ral c rvirr were held today at 12 mm in Payvii Ifiteimeftt Spfireville ( rmrif rv Survivor hifhand. t'afm ht Fverprrfn Wright on Feb. Santa Monica. Calif I Hums O 1937 in I '1 lorlude vns. thN-- l..ii.-;,- . She was active in the LDS Survivors include one son and two daughters, Patrick D Wright. Chula Vista. Calif ; Mrs Carolyn Du Charme. El Cajan. Mrs Judith Cole. 10 grandMinneapolis. children, five sisters. Mrs Vergie Bennett and Mrs Hetty NM'.mlcy. both of El Mrs Kate Tvner. Cajon, Cache County. Mrs Niru Divij and Mrs Ann Naves oothufSalt take City sl K 1 nrfidv nHr tin- tVI"f Vllt lflkr I'ltv t;fial ( Will fTrftm le in Provo. 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Mflki i II v HMirlJ l ift tatflrt. 15 ii'-- S also will who Statistics ftiwuiJr - lMvH SH Jaifcrt Wiiiwel Viid i.itl in li'n Mm. 11 Shw ttti Ml j' lir. lu Vt( ll Hf bwa Ih.it V inU and jH1 representative of the Utah office said rrMiey lollrrtcd from fines and forfeitures must be divided with the state, and the division of the bond money has already been made. A County Attorney's State Head Start Confab Opens Friday in Provo Start The United Mead Council of Utah's annual hosted convention is Utah the County Friday by H ad Start Chapter, a chapter that provides learning centers fir .18 low income children and their parents The main purpose of the gnmp is the advocacy of children, " said Anne Hennett. chairman of the United Head Start Council of Utah ' The nvi r all goal of Head Start is lo bring aUul a " greater social of degree cnmjxlcnce in dividvantaged children," she added The Mnuntainland Head Start 1'itlicy Oiunril has coordinated the 270 W m X Friday in I'rmti, and Utah County GrtnmissinmT Vukus Inmivc as jwiker f(r a 6 JO p m fund . scheduled the banquet wirksbopv randall 11. .!.. I ),.! IT!if , will and 1 trvildat thebawar a n4 WI M t p-- C'ml'P" if lYtn'B I Mon - mtiMtimfi,.. Arrivati Increase in - u.tii (,t, pt (,Tf J l? i!ie ifninjs ' J ) n xiit CfJs l.ifisni, niw lo 1,1! 8 m'b anrtrfTflf of 0 (,(f 4 ..:,.f fo i ji.ng i m.."j m t,iU'. pisrounti to 30 on or ).,! r"orr.par-- m T (r'ini Ifffiptt tm . lrt prrliHirwr hv the W'if!'J fog Ortni;ti'n WT" rr-- !' fading Ml 2 arrival rahi'i 2)3 rm!li"n in V' up nearly i iSl'A V - RqMnkV Son (roup of matierj J Hon! BEESLEY MONUMENT & VAULT 723 Sowfh Stole the Hennett Friday's activities cap a wk designated by Cov, Cahiri I. Hampton as State Ik m Start Wei k u.S in,T,'t Start Ms can be purclwsed through the local Ik ad Start In Alpine School iHsiriit. Itonnie W'himpey is the 0 I Head feature will classroom projivts Workshops Ifegiiiniiig at I p m will include topics sir h as arts and crafts, home start, nutntim and bus'hold hints, she said All educators and interested pcrvms are invited lo attend Xi-b- s and w ill include Hems and donated by Head Start p irrtits and the displays The bazaar m.k' In Friday, displays renurks fnim experts in child Mrs Itennctt dew litpnunt s.ud dinilor. Nyer. I'rovo hfooi Iwnrt. and J Wavne Nelson, Srh)l )istnct Hiked items and soft drinks raising hafrjuet Funds lrm the bampiet will nM-go to supirt rrHiinl r lor sir said At the confcrincr prrrendmg rx baaar will v included with a 10 JO am program featuring the conference Mrs banquet. explaiwd. and Ih activities a', the Kidred Center. llmi , W ( Rex asked that the commission honor his client's request. He pointed out that Mr. Van Wagenen wants to stay in business, and warned that it would be difficult to work with "the boys from Salt take City" if he discontinued his bonding business. Court records revealed that the man for whom the bond was posted. Joseph Roy Powell. Box 6. Pleasant Grove RD 2. failed to appear for a scheduled trial (Lite on April 2 Court records show the $1000 property bond was posted on Feb 25. 1975. with Mr, Van Wagenen and Kail R Lyman signing as sureties The Utah County Attorney's office filed a notice of bond forfeiture in the case on May 9. 1975. but did not act to foreclose on the bond until Dee. 10. 1975. DEESLCY and Vrm Rifti 11 aid programs. Show chairman is Johnson of Springville. WlKlIiLN MIOIS rt an h"ur Nforr (r4! The sandpaintings will be shown by Harry Reeves of p tn I 1 TtfTwUt t,Uim I in4 T ( nan - rlTV KK I X lf:lfTt).-,1,,ria- in IIHxls Utah Obituaries (.(idff tots! Hnaii. Hoolii!j, I'atntk Ffwrll I Yost. creating jewelry and painting i.irl la ynt a hrf rs1i?n,vr-Mobrrt 15. Chimh 15 Crrnrtrry. Thursday. Funeral 1976 Sanlhcgo.Calif o Arrr 25. Gene Mesa, services were held Monday in FJ Cajon. Calif . with burial in fatxrr Springville Anthony Walter - a cancer March -CITY be held t r l.vdia Plait Fr II. &I. Salt k: City who m dH Tuesday Manh W, a Salt like City hospital 4 (Miati tf dust 4T'I Lkentv. Wright MESA. Calif Paulson Wright. 62. Lydia P. Pewell . P. president of the club, invites anyone interested in joining to contact club members during the show. The group sonsors field trips to known collecting areas, holds monthly meetings and is active in conservation Bondsman Seeks Return of $4000 Utah County commissioners have taken under study a which coach, The long from Dean Van is complemented by eight request Provo bail Wagenen, fashioned by horses, was bondsman, to return $4000 in of Graham J. Lyndon bail bond which was forfeited Fairview, Utah, a rockhound. Dee. 10. 1975 sculptor, museum founder and Mr. Van Wagenen said the collector. He obtained the man for whom he posted the original plans for the coach, bond was located three weeks built in 1761. from the Royal the bond was foreclosed, after Archives and recreated it using he subsequently returned and foot a scale of one inch to the the man to Provo to stand trial The elaborate carvings and on a burglary charge. Mr. Van Wagenen appeared paintings on it are exact before the commission with his The replicas project required some 2000 hours of work. The attorney Ronald Stanger to onginal coach has been used plead his case. Karl R. Lyman for the coronation of all English served as acting chairman of mmarchs from George III to the commission, during the Elizabeth II. temporary absence of Verl D Stone, commission cha irman Mr Graham, who helped Mr Lyman questioned Mr. establish the Fairview Museum Van Wagenen about the and is now vice president of matter, asking if he had used the museum corporation, has his own funds to return the man previously built models of the to the court Mr Van Wagenen Taj Majal. Cindcralla's ocach. said he had. a western coach. Napoleon's Mr Stranger declared that coronation coach and an old Mr Van Wagenen had been fumtal hearse, formerly used conscientious in fulfilling his A carpenter by in Fairview obligation to the court, and he trade. Mr Graham is a self taught artist, who also enjoys 14 grandchildren, LA lunittl Vki The public is invited to view tlie collections of Utah County include which rockhounds. jewelry, mineral specims and Indian artifacts, from 10 a m. to 10 p m. on April 9 and 10. and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.. April 11. There will be no charge. Mrs Gene WHITE KMI. Mnt -Fservices for Mix Elton. 33. native of Cedar Valley, who died f a sudden illness Monday. March 29. 15C6 in White Msh will be held Friday in White Fish Mr Ellon was born in Ml in Cedar Valley to W illiam J and Oiivcll Hunter Elton He wan an auto nxvhanir He was a member f the LDS Church Survivors include his idow . Frannne. one m and two daughters. Cry Jack. Chen and Tamara Elton, all of White Fish twu brothers and thrrc Mstm. William B Elton. Cedar Valley, Mr Bessie Mae Gifrua, lcan. Jack Wesley Elton, Murray. Mrs Mas,,n Itarleni't Edgar. Krarns, and Mr EMffl irramet lirsju. Urlfc ach Calif Huria! will take p!aT Friday in White Fish LAKE demonstrate the Indian art during the show. In addition to the members' there will be collections, selected dealers, grab bags, a silent auction, and numerous door prizes. The top door prize will be a turqouise and silver squash blossom necklace. Arnold Long of Orem. . uneral S.i!t conducted today II A M in the Here lowing Konmm Chapel of lYavo Interment rayson ( ity Cemetery f m - Leonard M. Elton SALT runerai Cushing Fumal rmm will Vitjfd,ivllam.224W Several special displays will highlight the 18th Annual Gem and Mineral Show of the Timpanogos Gem and Mineral Society, Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Eldred Center. Among them are a handcrafted replica of the Royal Coronation Coach of England and original sandpaintings. two Ida Powelson. Mrs Mara' Cameron, both Salt Lake City Fnday's funeral w ill begin at 1pm at 260 E, South Temple, where friends may call one hour before services. Burial will be in Salt Like City Cemetery great sisters. grandchildren, eight great great gramkhildren Friends may call at the mortuary one itour prior to srrviers Buna! will be in the Richfield City Cerrnl cry Cemetrry lroy H. - lake City. 20grandchildren; Funeral RICHFIELD services for Vera H Cushing. 86. Richfield, who died Wednesday. March 31. 1976. of causes incident to age in an Emery County nursing home, will be Saturday at I p m jn the Neal S. Magleby Mortuary in Richfield She was born Sept 13. 1889. in lYovo. to Sidney Thomas and Edith Newell Harding She married Henry Cushing They were divorced. She then married WD Fitgerald He died May 2. 1951 She was a member of the LDS Church Survivors include a daughter. Mrs R F. iBerniece Bastiam Pool. Mission. Tex ; srven grandchildren. 29 great Mecham James Harlowtown, Thompson, e. Snow Many Interesting Displays Ready for Timp Gem Show SALT ALKE CITY Services are scheduled Friday for Vem Ellison Snow. 87, of Salt Lake City, who died Tuesday. March 30, 1976, in a Salt Lake nursing home of causes incident to age. He was born Feb. 20. 1889. in Provo. to John Snow Jr. and Sarah Carter Snow. He married Ellen Ann Bryan on June 17. 1914. in Tooele. She died in September 1966 He was a member of the Yale Ward of the LDS Church Survivors include a son and three daughters. Paul E. Snow. Maurcin Coles. Mrs, Gerald B. i Donna) McAllister. Mrs Allan P. (Vernal Thomas, all Salt five include Survivors Survivors include two sons Mrs. and one daughter, Kenneth (Vera) Casper, Orem; Kenneth Kennedy and Vernal Kennedy, both of Provo; 20 nine great grandchildren; four sisters, grandchildren; Mrs. Hazel Curtis, and Mrs. Lucille Johnson, both of Aurora; Mrs. Emma Turner, Torrey. Wayne County, and Mrs. Leah Quarenburg. Scipio, Millard County. Jt vem Mineral Society this weekend. The long model was built from original plans out of the Royal Archives by Lyndon J. Graham, Fairview, Utah. EXACT REPLICA of the coronation coach used to crown English mnnsrehs from George III to Elizabeth II, will be on exhibit during the Timpanogos Gem and grandchildren Friends may call at the mortuary Friday one hour before services. Burial will be in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. work. Church. (Marjorie) George McCandless, Mid vale; Mrs. Clark (Elva) Nichols and Mrs. Earl (Aileeni Quistberg, both 13 of Salt Lake City; grandchildren, and 20 great She married John Henry Walton on March 21, 1917 in the died in 1971. Langford. both of Oregon; include hrr Angus Langford. Magna; Survivors husband, one son and one Clarence Langford. Oaxaca; daughter, Bruce Dahle. Fount Langford, Overton. Ileasant Grove; Mrs. Robert Nev.; Mrs. Alden Pat (Ella I (June) Salter. Capser, Wyo.; Snell, Orem; Mrs. Phillip two (Vera) Snell. Bountiful, and three grandchildren; brothers and six sisters, Mrs Pearl Wingar. Salt Lake Edward Anderson. Spanish City. Funeral services will be held Fork; Raymond G Anderson. IVan Saturday at noon in the Afton. Wyo; Mrs, Seventh Ward (Blanche i Finch. Salt Like Springville Qty; Mrs Leo dlcleni Mason. Chapel. Friends may call at Calvert Walker Mortuary in Spanish Springville; Mrs (Catherinei Ivie. West Fork Friday from 6 to 8 p m. or Mrs. Saturday at the ward Relief Mont.; Yellowstone, Umberto iRubyi Marinelli, Society room one hour prior to Burial will be in New York City; Mrs Francis services. (Mary l Shepherd. Snataquin, Spanish Fork City Cemetery, and Sirs Robert Margaret i Marker. Bountiful T. Kunz Friends may call at Berg D. Funeral services (X1DEN Mortuary of Orem Friday f rorr will noon at at held be Saturday 9 30 a m until time of services James Duke Mecham. 90. 321 N 1000 K Burial will be in Spanish Fork Urkin Mortuary. 260 E, South Orem. died of Temple. Salt Lake City, for causes incident to age Oty Cemetery Jessie Tibbs Kunz. 92, who died Wednesday. March 31. 1976 at of causes incident to age the home of a sun in Orem W.sdncsday. March 31. 1976 at He was born Sept 22. 1885 in her home a son of Moses Wallsburg. Mrs Kunz was the sister of Mrs J Ci i Mary i Lmde of Morwii and Almcria Duke Mecham. He married Zina lYovo. She was born Oct 27. 1883 in Duncan March 27, Vil in Salt Like Cily. a daughter of Ntsrfa. Duchesne County, and 373-184- 1 Peter and Winnifred Morns the marriage was solemnized later in the Manli LDS Temple Tibbs She married David C, Iiil5 Kuiu 20. Salt on (X1 the in Curl Simmons Rory Mr, and Mrs Mecham filled Like LDS Temple, and he died an Funeral services will be IJS mission to Alabama in conducted Friday 2 P.M. in &14.7.HS. I9:j9 He had also served on Mrs Tibbs was a University the Ilerg Drawing Room three stake missions of Itah Normal graduale in Chapel of lYovo Friends Survivors include his widow . 1M and taught elementary may rail at the mortuary hours prior to four suns and two daughters. sctvml in Salt Like City, was Friday services teacher and prmnp.il in Nolan Mecham. Price. Arval MmlprlMf . Ma . schmils and a Mvhain. Orem. Mrs Bert nrmtrr of the ld,ih State dlai Barm, Kuna. Ida . Dr Mabel Carter Jollrt MiTlm Mecham Text buk Commission Bountiful, Graveside services will be lix Mirham. Granger. Mrs She a was Liter conducted Friday at 10 30 private im. in the Provo City readingtutor She was active in Cusirge Glenn j i Campbell. 24 Pomona, leinelery friends may theUttChurvh 18 rail at Berg Mortuary of Survives include Iwn vns grandchildren. jjreat lYovo Thursday morning one d.iuthtcr. David S grandihildrrn. and one greal ;vi until 10 l& a in Kunz and Paul T Kun;. bth irf grv-..grandchild Winnifred C Kutu. Mil, Funeral sen in-- s w ill lie held Bern Memorial Center New York CMv, six MnvLiv at in the On m Sunset l.wa gr.mdrhi'drvn, two grr.it ISh Ward Chapel MS BOOK, Salt Lake ('il tcnndtuldrrn. and lwi sisters, under the Sara Ann Sally Corkrrll d;rrcli(.n f liisrp Itiirnll Friends may call runrral mam will be Mrs Ijnde. I'mvci. and Mrs (d'trce C i.losi'phiwi Kun, Sunday conducted at 10 to 8 p m at S.ilt m City St at the Vincents Sundh-rl lpm Mortuary . i'fi FrutxK my r,ill at the S Stale St . Catholic Church 4891 Orrm. or Mond.iv Fridav (nm 6 to 8 at mr'u.irv Hhd Murrav WjMtrh the ward rfviprl k- - h'ur om or S.itufl.iy one hour I Uh Holy Howry will be to services Burial will Irfune recited at Sun Burial will be prir Uwn UNO brinfirrmCitv Crnn trrv t. Uth No , Salt Uke, Uike Citv Cemetrry in Thursday at i p in where friends rnayta!ifrn6tol p m Interment iVt-votv Jessie Wednesday, March 31, 1976 at the Central Utah Convalescent Center. She was born June 20, 1891 In Orem, a daughter of Heber C. and Elizabeth Williams Green. hospital Provo, Utoh 374 0580 |