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Show Page THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Friday, August 6, 1976 4 Old BYU Campus Obituaries Vera W. Smith DRAPER - Funeral '7 , WW III m 1. (.X Walton Smith, 58, of 12300 S. 900 E., Draper, who died of heart failure Wednesday, Aug. 1 4, 1976 in Draper, will be in the Draper Saturday p.m. Third Ward Chapel, 12300 S. 00 E. Mrs. Smith was the mother It " B f jni IAa f services for Vera Irene i i- 'r- - -. Brigham Young University's move from the old lower campus is essentially complete, and the last of the personnel, furniture and fixtures will be relocated by the end of this month, Pf, ', ... - iV of three Utah County . residents. She was bom Jan. 12, 1918 in Salt Lake City to LaFayette Roy and Victoria Anderson Walton. She married Frank Eugene Smith on Aug. 8, 1938 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Flossie M. Hatch Funeral services for Flossie Manwill Hatch, 79, of 644 E. 500 S., Provo, who died of heart failure on Aug. 2, 1976 at the Utah Valley Hospital, will be 11 a.m. Monday in the Berg I s . if ( . . according to Albert E. Haines, director of space utilization. Academy Square Associations already has accepted responsibility for the property, which will be renovated into a specialty shopping and entertainment center with a nostalgic atmosphere known as "Academy Square," Mr. Haines added. v Survivors include her husband, three sons and seven daughters, Lynn E. Smith, Lehi; Mrs. Frank G. (Kay) American Fork; Mortuary Drawing Ruom Bonnett. S. (Diane) LaMarr Mrs. Provo. Chapel, Sandy; kept the Relief Society scrapbooks. Survivors include her husband; one son and one daughter, James VerDon Hatch and Mrs. Alma (Betty) Ross, both of Provo; nine two greatgrandchildren; two grandchildren; three brothers. Burton Manwill, Richfield; Bertram Manwill, Provo, and Wells Manwill, Koosharem. Fronk Postma Postma. He married Carol Partridge on Oct. 14, 1936 in the Manti LDS Temple. Mr. Postma was a graduate of Brigham Young University and received his master's degree from University of Utah. For 17 years he was professor of English at College of Eastern Utah. He also had been held of the music department there. Survivors include his widow; one son and two daughters, Robert K Postma, Quilcene, Wash.; Mrs. Janet P. Golaver, Tehran, Iran; and Mrs. Carolan Ownby, Los Angeles; four grandchildren, three brothers and five sisters, Mrs. Rena Slaugh. Mrs. Minnie Slaugh and Joseph Postma. all of Vernal; Mrs. Jennie Slaugh. Mt. Pleasant; Abraham Postma. Hurricane, Washington Mrs. Theressa Bliss, Wash., Mrs Clara Evans. Murray, and Louis Postma. Salt like City. Friends may call at Fausett Mortuary in Price tonight from 7 to 9 o clock or at the County; Rcnton. ward chapel Saturday one hour prior to services Burial will be in the Provo City Cemetery SUT l.KK CITY Mar Kan Thomvm Urunn 42 din! ThurwUy IuimtjI I pin SjIii'Jjv il the 32nd US Wjrrt ( 3l Sjujo h.iprl HonsKU'l.T Thunipum Iunrr.il i llridci'Und. jr1 p M m lrjir dfd luht'!V I. AMERICAN FORK Chidester DeBell, 30, of Lehi, who died Wednesday, Aug. 4, 1976, has been changed. The funeral will be 11 a.m. Reports from the medical director and consulting psychiatrist at the Utah Training School here were presented to Saturday in the Wing members of the Division of Mortuary, Lehi, where friends Family Services Board when may call tonight from 7 to 9 that body met this week at the o'clock or Saturday prior to state school for a general services. Burial will be in Lehi business session. City Cemetery. Dr. Lincoln Clark, consulting psychiatrist, discussed Emelie O. Briggs specific cases relating to residents special care MAGRATH, Alberta, and Dr. needing Jack A. Madsen, Funeral services Canada medical director, reported on for Emelie Osterloh Briggs, the epileptic population at the 88, of Magrath, who died of I)ntk Cmjrlv l.DS Crupol Berg Cremation with funeral services Vida Finlayson Allrn Funeral services will be conducted Saturdav 2 P.M. at the Orem 52nd LDS Ward Chapel 50 South 750 West where friends may prior to Orem were conducted today 2 P.M. at Berg Drawing Room Lodecn "LoU" Curtis Funeral services will be held Saturday at the Orem 10th Ward 150 East 600 North. Friends may call at the Mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 P.M. and at the Church prior to the services. Burial in Spanish rorn my icmeiery. of Provo. Inter- Provo City ment two-ter- and a but he always had time to visit and chat wuh his neighbors 'ton's Li friends and neighbors crowded into this small north central Missouri town today to attend the funerals of Litton, his w ife and two children They were killed Tuesday in the crash of a small plane, which was taking them to a primary night victory p.irty The tuwn of 9.500 was filled to its edges M'st hotels and motels in the area reported no vacancies Thursday night delegation of 80 members of the House and several Boyd T. Skinner senators planned to fly m for the Litton funeral services were conducted today at the Beaver City Cemetery. Flossie Manwill Hatch Funeral services will be conducted Monday II A.M. at the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo, where friends may call Sunday 6 to 8 P.M. and Monday prior to services. Interment East Lawn Mercurial Hills A Leroy Shock ley. from recom- Ralph opened until 8 30 a m daily The first beli rings at 8 40 a m Cemetery. Graveside a tion agreed that doors of the CHILI.ICOTHK. Mo (ITU Jerry Litton never forgot his hometown friends He was a self made millionaire, a congressman Senate candidate, Following elementary school will not be 1 Respects private school Boswell. principal of the elementary school, along wuh PTA officers and several teachers, the board of educa- Pay Last Mi-Fal- l Day holiday. April 8. spring vacation, and May 25. end of mendation - John W. Chapel Tim Wright 3700 N. 514 W. Provo Age 17 Services pending and will 'be announced later. were who Crowds llenrichsen Funeral services i individuals suggests contributions to the charity of the donor's choice. Ronald Willord in conditions. Dr. Clark explained the last category pertains to those Cemetery. The family services Interment City Cemetery i - Osterloh. San Diego, Calif Burial will be in Magrath t Opening Planned square will be open for Christmas shopping in 1977. Among the campus units already moved out are special of western apparel and bool repair store, his voice choking with emotion, expressed the sentiment of most of the town's residents. a "I think Jerry Littm has gone to the top," .Shockley said. "He was for the poor nun Just because he was wealthy didn't mean lie uidn'1 have repair work done. population which has only 1"6 to 2 percent. The Board of the Division of Family Services is the governing board of that agency and supervises a wide range of services and facilitits serving the family needs of the residents of Utah, according to Jerry Crouch, chairman of the board. Federal Tax Charge Guilty Plea Reported SALT LAKE CITY -Liurencc 1) Itallantyne. age 45. former resident of Bountiful and Provo. has pleaded guilty to one count of a two count information charging him with willful failure to file his federal income tax returns for the years and 1973 Mr Rillantyne was charged with lailing to report over $110,000 in gross income during the two year period Mr. Ballantyne's attorney. Ornn Hatch, stated that his client had become involved in 1971 Early Arrival Problems It was noted that some children had been going into the building as early as 7 a.m., and as many as 50 to 60 children were there by 8 and for both students and teachers Juab School High recommended that activity fees be increased from $9 to $12. and that junior high fees remain at $5 Although the price of operating studentbody activities has climbed steadily, the cost of the activity fee has remained $9 for the past three years, he s;id The board passed Principal Wright's proposal, noting that two schools in Region 7 have set fees at $10, while .most others have been raised to $12. and three schixils expected to increase the figure to $13 for the coming year. Board members noted the contract with classified employees calls for a seven percent v. age increase, plus four cents per hour catch up and increased cost of insurance. sentencing applies to employment practices, the board members stated. coordinate the district Title mil ht information should be mI WO l trt J7W Development Building (1904).'- Originally the home of Brigham Young Academy (later Brigham Young University), first established in 1875, the buildings occupy a full city block between University Avenue and First East and Fifth and Sixth North Streets. The Women's Gymnasium on the west side of University Avenue, and the Industrial Arts Building, on the south side of Fifth North, are included in the sale. 75th Birthday Open House Slated Sunday Pre-scho- Development Laboratory, also at St. Francis School, and the BYU Library. Mr. Haines said the library, which previously was partially housed in the Stein House, has been consolidated in the St. Francis School building. The former parochial school is being occupied by BYU on a lease basis, he explained. Four LDS Student branches from have been lower campus, with two more, the Fifth and 82nd Branches, still to be moved. Mr. Haines said intramural athletics, previously held in the women's gymnasium, have been absorbed into other physical education facilities. Deadline Was Extended courtesy arrangement has made with the to extend developers original Aug. 1 deadline moving the last personnel equipment, he explained. Still to be moved from Education Building are the for and the the Jensen Dinosaur Movie To Be Seen by Millions sequence of film from the documentary motion picture "The Great Dinosaur Discovery," made by a Brigham Young University film crew in 1972-7will be seen by an estimated 20 million people when it is A tion Agency's An open house to honor Utah artist Charles Lyndon Waterlyn on his 75th birthday is scheduled at Rice Pavilion in Liberty Park, Salt Lake City, Sunday from 4 p.m. to dusk. The open house will be hosted by his three daughters, Mrs. Grant (Gwen) Hendry, Mrs. William ((Mary Beth) Vanos, and Miss Michelle Waterlyn. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Gifts are not appropriate. Mr. Waterlyn is the eldest ot eight children born to Charles and Adella Waterlyn. His sisters are Lamarma Raun and Mrs. Howard (Genevieve) Sorensen, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Norman (Lavern) Weidenhiemer and Mrs. Laureen Jolley, both of Provo. His brothers are Verdon Waterlyn, Salt Lake City; Richmpnd Dale Waterlyn, Laverne, Calif., and Darrell Report" "Science - - " 7, hTJon5 '' f'r . Ww A HOST OF GOLDEN . . . KkOtIi. 377171. Vfc OREM COMMUNITY CHURCH JISKt.Pa.Ur Dr. Sunfcy School J:45 I.M. .6 WorshD-ll.-OU- Hl. 5777 Ittt JMr Chmh ltmii( 00 1 00 7 DO m rlw 373 In EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH 280 S. 4001., Oram WtU,lrtlMa.4TMI. Potior Jam Wilton 745 S n IIhwIkI PROVO COMMUNITY ..... 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The movie was shot on location under the direction of producer John Linton. fat Surxkf Services ??S nilT " ,,r I t uv. jensen sana nis crew vorked in the Dry Mesa Quarry in west-centrColorado about 40 miles west 100 Ssi'th 700 foil rov Saturday: Sabbath School. 9 30 am Wonhip Sorvico. ll;OOa.m. Wvdnoibay: Prayor Mottmg. 7 30 p m. SI. MASK'S RUCI Jldvcrttnt Chore Smrth-Di- j LUTHERAN CHURCH North. ro 464 Z'LPCoi hV: "o UK "yK :iiwis Uiai by System after Broadcasting science throughout the world. Jack Gaines, chief of public affairs lor USIA in New York, said that this the dinosaur discovery story has. great appeal to viewers throughout the globe and reflects credit to BYU and its efforts in science Bay Area. He was born in Santaquin, but now resides in Salt Lake City with his wife and daughter Michelle. being trimmed to 30 minutes for educational and other TV showings. It was produced under a community services grant from the Corporation of loiblic Broadcasting. half-hou- and technology documentary film program produced and distributed by the U. S. Information Agency to more than 100 countries Mr. Waterlyn has spent much of his life painting, recently in the San Francisco The movie has been shown on the Public nationally in more than 100 foreign countries. Jesse E. Stay, director of film productions at the BYU Motion Picture Studio, said "Science Report" will show Dr James A. Jensen uncovering the world's largest dinosaur in western Colorado in the summer of 1972 Dr. Jensen is curator of BYU's Earth Sciences Museum. "Science Report" is a r monthly, s IX activities. II responsible for promoting and encouraging positive practices and efforts in meeting the district's equal opportunity goals as they relate to Title IX All questions, concerns, grievances, and requests for 1898), Training School Building (1902) and Arts ( Francis School; Child been but the Archaeology Laboratory and New World Archaeological Foundation are in the process of being moved, he noted. Will Involve 4 Buildings Four buildings initially will be involved in the Academy Square project, including the Education Building (formerly Academy Building), dedicated in 1892, College Hall Building Waterlyn, now deceased. Sunt M C lark Newell has been appointed by the board to t.-!- for Aug. 25. including sports, counseling and testing. It also shown on the U. S. Informa- High Schc.il Fee Hiked Principal Kirk L. Wright of referred to him, it was noted The board stated its policy is the protest movement to provide equal educational when he was misinformed by of some individuals that he did oprrotunitics regardless or parental marital sex. not have to file his tax returns status, raff, color, rcl:g'on, the income tax laws or national origin Kqual He ago. were unconstitutional in education opportunity further stated that his client includes course admissions, now realizes that the income curricular extra offerings, tax laws are constitutional and that he has filed all his and the Rower! are delinquent returns and paid ht? tax furnished by Keith . Judge Atdon J. Anderson Jeppson asked that a presentence report be prepared for Mr. rwi Ballantyne and set his programs 8:15 a m. Mr. Boswell said that teachers and custodians are busy at that time with preparation for the day and cannot be expected to supervise children in the halls and classrooms He also observed that when students must be corrected and disciplined before school starts, it often sets an attitude that starts the day of wrong Arts Building, psychology clinic, now located in the McKay Building and St. A Club. Educational psychology, now located in College Hall, probably will be moved to the McKay Building, Mr. Haines said. No personnel are left in the St. Francis School; the patients since he initiated the blood-levprocedure. "Epilepsy is an altered brain function," he said, "with a group of discharging brain cells." He compared the incidence rate of epilepsy in the training school population (54 percent) with the normal Parachute the now housed in the education, School Opening Information, Fees Noted for Juab Students 25-2- call Saturday Sum school. Dr. Clark's presentation those cited four categories patients who represent a real danger to themselves, staff members and other residents; the "defective delinquent," developing normally when a was the single most common problem in mental retardation trauma, such as an automobile accident, caused arrested or and increases in frequency as the I.Q. lowers. reduced normal development. About 54 percent of the Dr. Clark also identified a group of the population of the patients at the training school various Division of Family with I.Q.s of 50 or under have Services institutions who do seizure problems, Dr. Madsen not fit in any available added. He is presently institution. working with the University He said that he feels an ad- Hospital in Salt Lake City to of ditional facility is needed for determine blood-level- s these people, since the patients on training school, the industrial medicines. Each patient has a unique school, the Utah State Prison and the Utah State Hospital, metabolism and reacts to have inadequate facilities to drugs controlling seizures in a different way. He said that care for them. In reviewing the problem of there has been a 100 percent epilepsy. Dr. Madsen said it improvement in epilepsy and Design Fabrication Shop, Marriage and Family Counseling Service, Camera Services, and Sculpturing (1912), Officials indicated the the psychotic mentally retarded individual and the post traumatic residents. Those attending the sessions included board members Classwork will NEPHI Jerry Crouch, Oma Wilcox, Temple, and he died in 1949 Bruce Dr Helen begin Monday, Aug. 30 in the Galasper, She moved to Canada in Parsons and Estella schools of Nebo District, 1913. Mrs Briggs was active according to school officials. in the LDS Church and had Hoagland. The calendar for the coming with met They training to a the mission served school year, adopted recently for school staff members southern states. lunch and were presented with by the Juab Board of Survivors include four sons a grand rounds program Education, requires teachers and four daughters, Ernest S. conducted by Dr. Jan Mallet, to report Aug, 25 for three O. James Mesa. Ariz.; Briggs, director of research and days of planning before the Briggs, San Marcos, Calif.; beginning of classwork. Mrs. Gordon W. (Elizabeth) evaluation. The school calendar calls for Dr. Clark told the group Hackney, Mrs. Phares there are about 15 to 20 180 days of school, with the (Hermine i ilornian. Dun H. residents at the state school toliowing calendar dates Briggs and Fred A. Briggs. all a threat to established: of Salt Lake City; Mrs. who represent or Aug 30, classes begin; Sept. others. He themselves Leonard (Virginia) Curtis, 6. Ijbor Day holiday. Oct 15 are conanother reported Ijs Vegas, and Mrs Gerry T. sidered in the defective Utah Education Association (Emma Louise) Smith, meetings, no school for delinquents category Calgary; 44 grandchildren, 21 Oct 25. harvest He said some 30 would be students. three greatgrandchildren; Nov well as classed as as vacation. psychotic brothers and one sister. Ixniis and retarded that Thanksgiving Osterloh. Provo. Mrs Leona mentally Dec. 24 to Jan 3. Christmas about four or five are sufSchow. Lehi. Marc Osterloh, Feb 14. Presidents recess. from traumatic fering post Salt Lake City, and Fred 7 373-184- 1 Francisco. oard Visits Training School AMERICAN FORK -- similar to Trolley Square in Salt Lake or Ghirardelli Square in San Special Cases Discussed location of the funeral services for Betty Lee Mortuary Services an attraction Jones Jr., division director; board members Jerry Crouch, chairman; Oma Wilcox, Helen Galasper and Dr. Bruce Parsons. 1977 - The SI c.lnrdiiv at Ihf DIVISION OF FAMILY SERVICES Board members watch Dr. Jack Madsen, foreground, check motor reactions of an epileptic child at the Utah State Training School during a visit by the board. From left are Evan E. Betty C. DeBel! I UtahObitucries the buildings and grounds into Park. Funeral services causes incident to age PRICE for Frank Postma, 61, of Wednesday, Aug. 4, 1976, will 1 Price, who died Monday, Aug. be Monday at p.m. in the Ward Chapel. Second Magrath 2, 1976 in a Dillon, Mont., Mrs. Briggs was a native of suffered from hospital injuries in an automobile accident, will Lehi and a sister of two Utah be 1 p.m. Saturday in the Price County residents. She was born July 2, 1888 to Fourth LDS Ward Chapel. and Hermine Herman Mr. Postma was a former Osterloh. She married resident of Orem. He was born Dec. 3, 1914 in Richard Azer Briggs on June Grand Rapids, Mich., a son of 11, 1913 in the Salt Lake LDS Jan and Pietje Boelens redecorating and furnishing of Wasatch Lawn Memorial years. for rebuilding, (unannounced) Desmond, Salt Lake City, William E. (Afton Victoria) Fish, Sandy. Friends may call at Deseret Mortuary of Lake Hills, 10055 5. State St., Sandy, tonight from 6 to 8 o'clock or Saturday at the ward chapel prior to services. Burial will be in Mrs. Koosharem and then moved to Provo in 1929. Mrs. Hatch worked for Franklin School in the lunch program for six by Alliance have announced they will spend several million dollars above the purchase price (Judy) Visser, grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Blanche and Temple. Mrs. Hatch received her education in Koosharem schools. Following their marriage, they lived in Active in the LDS Church, Provo 10th Ward, she had been a Primary teacher, Relief Society visiting teacher and 25 be of Salt Lake City, the same firm which assisted in the restoration of Trolley Square, BYU officials noted. Academy Square Associates M. Steven Mrs. Hatch was born Sept. 18, 1896 in Koosharem, Sevier County, to James and Theresa Schaugaard Manwill. She married Lyman D. Hatch on Nov. 11, 1914 in the Manti LDS will Design ArchitectsPlanners Nielsen, Payson; Dale F., Bob W., Penny Lee, Tammy Lynn and Lori Kim Smith, all of Draper; Mrs. Douglas (Janet) Ballard, Bountiful, and Mrs. Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. or Monday prior to services. Burial will be in East Iawn Memorial Hills. Nearly Vacated, University Says J of Mon- - um'n,londMarker' A Discounts to 30 on one group of w Provo Floral wfcSL VJSj markers' BEESLEY MOWJMEHT & VAULT 725 So. State 500 East tacssstreet Usl 374-058- from Provo Cemetery. I |