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Show Psm THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Monday, August 9, 1978 4 Sewage Treatment Alternative Plans Viewed by Payson i 1 CIS PAYSON Study findings were released at a recent Payson City Council meeting on existing and future wastewater treatment and disposal facilities in Payson and A 3tJ Southern Utah County, goals and to 1995 pointing to needs, .X objectives for the 1976 period. The findings were reviewed Councilman by Don Muhlestein and were initially prepared by Nielsen, Maxwell and Wangsgard, consulting I 41 s . s . engineers. According to Mr. Muhlestein, it was found that Payson's filter plant is now . s effluent each meeting Utah's Library. She read GAY HARPER right, keeps her head down and her nose in a book during the at Spanish Fork Public annual of 1653 standards most of the time. Infiltration to existing collection systems is a major problem in each of the Southern Utah County communities, espe- pagei to top the list participants, read-a-tho- n Spanish Fork City Library Holds Second - SPANISH FORK Read-A-Tho- at read-a-tho- n fork. It was also concluded that the most "cost-effectiv- e alternative is to upgrade the facilities at each municipal n plant at their present $. I -- S - - v - Seventeen young in the second the Spanish Fork I " I "1 , ; . ; in Mexico to Archibald W. O. Buchanan and Caroline Sophia Sorensen Buchanan. He married Florence Davis on Feb. 7, 1917 in the Manti LDS Temple. Mr. Buchanan was a farmer. He attended the University of Utah and USAC in Logan. He was a member of Flovd Joseph Drewer, 76, of N. 400 W., Orem, died Friday, Aug. 6, 1976 of a heart 465 attack at Utah Valley Hospital. He was born June 19, 1900, in ' Stroud, Okla., to Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Brewer. He married ' Mildred Frey on July 18, 1936 " in Ft. Wroth, Tex. Mr. Brewer was a carpenter. He received his "education throughout ' " the southwest. He lived in Orem since his marriage. He was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include his wife and one sister, Mrs. Ruby Powell, Dallas, Tex. Funeral services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Mortuary Drawing Berg Room Chapel in Orem. where friends amy call Tuesday from 6 to 8 p m Burial will be in Orem City Cemetary - died Saturday Aug. 7, 1976 in a Murray hospital following a long illness, will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. at Jenkins Soffe Mortuary, 4760 S. State, to Monday p.m. and Tuesday one hour prior to services. Durial will be in the Murray City Cemetery. She was the sister of Mrs. Raymond (Carol) Dalton. Jim Sheehan, and 6 8 Trend Upward Sprinfville; and Mrs. Bert (Jovre) Giles, Provo. She was born March 16, 1926 in Springville to Robert Earl and Edna Knudson Blackett. She married Marvin Peterson Nov. 6, 1943, they were later divorced. She married Kermit K. Sheehan March 15. 1965. R.L. 54,000 over 1974. The size of the graduating classes reflects the high birth' rate during the mid 1950s as well as the tendency these days of most students to stay in school until graduation. 1 Mortuary Reese, Garland; Mrs. Darvel (Deane) Wilcox, Syracuse; 23 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. Burial was in Garland City (Gloria) Cemetery. Aiello. Berg John Feragen Mrs. Robert Bischoff, West Jor- Taylorsville: (Marva) four dan; Mrs. Rodney Mrs. Sheila Fla ; Jerry (Shaunai llogucki and Mrs. Paul (Susan) Shipplck, both West Jordan; 12 five brothers grandchildren; and three sisters. Dean Blackell and Bud Blackett. both of Ogden; Mrs John (Fern) Johnston, and John August and Oluffa Marie Kiersem Feragen. He was married and later divorced. He was a member of the LDS Church. Blackett, both of Salt Lake Mrs. Raymond (Carol) ')alton and Jim Blackett, both Springville. Mrs. Bert (Joyce) (lilies; Provo; hall brother. Russell Blackett, Springville. Ci-t- Survivors include a son. Larry Feragen, Study; six grandchildren; one brother and live Sisters, Lcif Feragen. Mrs Edvarda Hansen, both Salt Ijke City; Mrs Hulda Grover, Provo; Mrs Signe Hansen, Mrs Ruth Reiakvam and Mrs Ester I.uth. all Norway Services will be at Larkin Mortuary. 260 E. South Temple, where friends may call tonight from 6 to 8 o'clock or Tuesday one hour prior to services Burial will be in Salt Lake City Cemetery. 1 1 Timothy George Crowell Funeral services will be Tuesday 11 A.M. at Berg Mortuary Chapel. Friends may call Monday evening 6 to 8 and Tuesday prior to services. Interment Provo City Cemetery. Maowlll Hatch Funeral services were conducted today II A M. at the Berj drawing room Chape! of Provo. Interment E!it Lawn Memorial Hills. I i T( 11 to Interment Floyd Brtwer Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday 11 A.M. at the Berg drawing Room Chapel of Provo. Friends may call at the Mortuary Tuesday 6 to 8 P.M. Interment Orem City Cemetery. r Thomas Edgar B)rnrs Funeral services will be held Tuesday U A M at the Orem 13th Ward Chapel. 641 S. 400 E Friends mav call Monday 7 lo9PM and at the Church prior Former Prcvoan Pleads Guilty In IRS Tax services. Payson, state's effluent 1980 requirements," Councilman Muhlestein stated. He also noted that a planning agency was formed, known as the Southern Utah - traditional dinner was the same as before except the salmon now costs about $20 each. Payson blocks off city streets for the event each year. PLACING SALMON on the grill exactly from a bed of applewood coals are from left, Ned Taylor, Dog Maki and Ted Spencer. For the 22nd year the Valley Planning Agency Tim Wade Wright Funeral services were held today at the Edgemont 1st Ward Chanel Interment at Memorial Gardens of the v, Utah. Valley in Cae tax protestor has pleaded guilty to net filing federal Income tax returns, Laurence Ballantyne, 45, now of Cleveland, entered the plea in th U.S. District Court for Utah and Judge Aldon Anderson scheduled ing Aug. 25. v f sentenc- Utah Area evening instruction at BYU will begin that day. Utah Technical Colleges throughout the state, as well as the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, will open classroom doors for the first time on Monday, Sep. 27. Both day and evening classes wil start at that time. Senior Citizens interested in participating in the continuing one-datrips planned for tort y summer enjoyment are reminded that limited seating is still available for the Chuckwagon Supper and Live Western Stage Show at at Bingham on Sept. 2. Deposits are needed Mexican p monthly ' dinner Weber State College in Ogden will be the last major school in the state to open its doors. Weber State classes for both daytime and evening students are scheduled to begin on Wednesday, Sept. 30. billiards, shuffle board, library hours, television; 8 p.m.. weekly senior citizen U.S. Visitors WASHINGTON. D C. (LTD Nearly 4 S million international visitors arrived In the United States during the first four months of 1976, an Increase of 9 4 per cent over the same period last year, the U.S. Travel Scrvic reported. - five-piec- e orchestra. Everyone invited! Wednesday At 1 p.m , harmonica band and matinee dancing; 2 p.m., free travelogue films. Thursday From 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., billiards, shuffle board, table games; 4 p m , senior citizen bowling at Regal Lanes; 5:15 Submit Low Project Bids -- Springville firm Tuesday submitted a low bid of $2,727,437 for construction of four miles of roadway for Interstate 70 between Clear Creek Summit to Fish Creek east of Cove Fort in Sevier A W. W. Clyde and Co.'s offer was more than 10 per cent above the engineer's estimate and must be reviewed by the State Transportation Commission. The commission substituted the Clear Creek Fish Creek project for a higher priority section of from Sevier Junction to Salina, which has been delayed by environmen- p.m., bus departs for Sundance theater and dinner in the Tree Room. From 8 Fridayt a.m. until 5 p.m., billiards, shuffle board, library hours, television; 9 a m., quilting class; deadline for purchasing tickets for the proposed rightof-way- its firm and a Provo company submitted low bids on street and bridge repair projects in rural areas of the state. J. M. Sumsion and Sons of Springville bid $37,810 for surfacing of more than a mile of 300 South. 100 East and 500 East Streets in Salem, with 30 working days to complete the job. Pritchett Construction Co. of "Hamburger Fry" next Provo bid $50,900 for constructing a single-spalong concrete bridge on a Wednesday. From on . Another Springville ot Monday a m. until p.m., local road between Kingston and Junction in Piute County. library hours, television, table games, noon, billiards. 2 p.m blind association meeting; 4 p nr. senior citizen bowling at Regal Lanes. Utah Obituaries 8 5 billiards, shuffle board, Date Book - SALT LAKE CITY Clin Csrlqiml, (1. din) Saturday, funrnl I Hwlnrvlav p m . lirvrH Mortuary. I'nrl Dlrlimin. U. died Saturday, m , Wasatch funeral Tuesday II tjwn Memorial Park Joh Rtrktll, IS. dird rVtday. funeral Tuesday noon. Cathedral of the Madeleine Brenda Jartuxi, 1J, died Saturday, funeral Tueday I pm, White Chapel Mortuary SI'MNG CITY. Sanpete County -(eor(e Critp, to. died Sunday, funeral Ward Chapel MOKCAN Tuesday PROVO CITY MISSION meeting Building. 7 30 p.m. COM - City OREM CITY COUNCIL Orem City Council Chambers, 7 pm. MIDWAY PLANNING COMMISSION meeting -Midway City Hall. 7:30 pm. AMERICAN FORK CITY COUNCIL meeting -- ' City Hall upstairs, 8pm NEBO SCHOOL BOARD school board meeting chambers, 6 p m. p m I ednetay , Spring City LDS - Merrald Gilei, 72. died Saturday, funeral Wednesday 1pm, Mor(an Stake Center MIDVAl.K Maria (iloHo, 7t, died Wfcneday, f'jneral Tuesday 10 a m , SI There Catholic church IKiDEN (Hrar t'otwri, SO, died funeral Sunday, Tueday 3 pm. I.indcjunl and Sons Mortuary G. - - Land. 69. died Wednesday, funeral Tuesday II a m . Myert Mor1rlfw ICtaat. (7. died tuary Chapel Saturday, funeral Tuesday II landquist and Sons Colonial Chapel James F.lmef, II. died Knday. funeral II a m , Llndqunt Wednesday Mortuary KeMelk Rlrhardicm, 71. VKRNAt, died Saturday, funeral Wednesday, II a m . Vernal Second Ward Chapel Weile) im, - tit NMSON. Sanpete County -Marlla Wtllardtm. M. died Saturday; funeral Tuesday I p m . Gunnison LDS Ward Chapel F.MI.RY - Rosenbaum Bishop estimated that each salmon was worth $20 apiece, and that each rack of fish sizzling over the apple wood flames contained nearly $120 in Columbia River salmon. The first Park Ward Salmon Supper was initiated in 1955 by g Roland Lindsay as a project for welfare and fund-raisin- maintenance expenses. Price of salmon that initial year was 27 cents a pound, and the cost has climbed steadily every year. After a bed of coals is established from the apple wood, the salmon is placed on racks about 30 inches above the flames. The fish is allowed to cook on one side, basted with Hery stalks dipped in butter. - SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) tal impact statements Japanese are buying the fish because their own crop is down," he explained. Then it's flipped over and the process is repeated. Ben Leatham was chairman of this year's event, with Harold Patten as also the committee, George Bryant, on together with the chairman and cochairman, had a lot to do with detailing the preparations. "I missed last year's supper, but I've been in on every one of the rest for the past 22 years," Mr. Patten recalled. Mrs. Alta Lindsay related that her husband Roland picked up the idea for a salmon supper from one he attended in Rupert, Ida. "I wouldn't be at all surprised if that first salmon supper my husband started in '55 was the first one to be held in the state," she commented. Special Dance Program Announced at PI. Grove -- dance, lively day Daily senior citizen activities follow. Tuesday From 8 a m. until 5 p m., Local Firms County. Hamburger Fry", on Aug 18 in North Park at noon. However, advance reservations must be made, with the deadline for ticket sales being Friday, Aug I3lh at noon. cents a pound this year, according to Bishop Var Rosenbaum of the Park LDS Ward. "The reason given icr the price increase is the on Tuesday. Sept. 28. immediately for the Riviera Cruise departing Feb 3, 1977 Points of interest include Las Vegas. San Juan Capistrano, Los Angeles, Cabo San Lucas (Baja). Puerto Vallarta. Mazatlan, San Diego and Palm Springs. Annual membership ' cards are now available for senior citizens at the Eldred Center. Paintings of Oliver Hansen, now in his 80lh year, are on display at tn Fldrpd Center. The public is invited to see this exhibit each week day from 8 a in. until 5 pm. All senior citizens in Utah County are invited to participate with the Provo Senior Citizens in their burn at noon. Cost of the salmon rose 50 Utah State University in Logan will begin day and evening classes the next day. Senior Citizens Report Tour and Activity Data SALT LAKE CITY (L'PI)- lformer Provo resident and at Pleasant Grove Cemetery Sa-J- -S- will be Tuesday atf noon for John Feragen. 72, who died Friday. Aug 6. 1976 in Salt Lake City. His sister lives in Provo,' He was born May 6. 1904 in Aalcsund, Norway to William . ( begin instruction. Both Alpine and Provo School District students will head back to school on Tuesday, Aug. 24. Nebo and Tintic School District students return to class on Wednesday, which includes Hutchings Museum and the Copper Mine Jr Kearp?. ervices Pensacola. Maxwell, CITY SALT LAKE step-childre- Kermit Sheehan state's major universities Saratoga (Lchi) on Aug 26; and the Snowbird excursion Services I oiiie Molloy, husband, two daughters, Mrs. WASHINGTON (UP!) -The National Center for Education Statistics savs about 3,123.000 graduated from American high schools last year. This is high and represents an increase of about 373-184- (Belle) Lewiston. Idaho; Mrs. Stanley include her Joe (Sherlenel Students in most of Central Utah will be beginning school this fall before any of the the Valley View Nursing Home, Mendon; three sous and four daughters, Forrest Buchanan. Salt Lake City. Dave Earl Buchanan, Orem; Jerry W. Buchanan, Garland. Mrs. Oleen (Maxine) Garn, Fielding. Box Elder Co.; Mrs. all of Blackett For Central 1963-196- where friends may call Russe'l 'S I T Payson, Spanish County Fair 3oards, past president of the Lions Club, Aug. 25. director of the Federal Land Students in Juab and Bank in Trementon and the Wasatch School Districts will Elwood Town Board. have a bit longer reprieve He and his wife filled an from the classrooms. Both disLDS mission to Florida from tricts will begin school on He was a high priest Monday, Aug. 30. in the Elwood Ward and a past Brigham Young University member of the high priest students will have their in River Bear presidency classes begin on Monday, Aug. South Stake. 30 as well. Both daytime and Survivors include his wife in MURRAY Funeral for Shirley Blackett Peterson Sheehan, 50. who services Survivors r the Utah State and box blder Shirley B. Sheehan Floyd J. Brewer 4n y Springville, Mapleton, Salem and Spanish Fork upgrade their existing plants to meet 1995 projected flows and the School Opening Told " - J iH ' ( Obituaries - - " ? Jr vale - Shyrle Ross 1,625 and Steven Brackenbury - V & Traditional Salmon Supper Held for 22nd Year at Park Last year's winner, Steven Bracken-burread fast to retain his title but not as fast as Gay Harper who was proclaimed grand prize winner this year. Last year, Steven set a record by reading 1776 pages and librarian Marilyn Ashby suggested a goal of 1976 pages this year. However, all winners fell short of last year's record. Gay Harper read 1,653 pages; Brenda Call read 1,638 pages; r - .. tf- l-r- - town t - (SUVPA) to represent the incities of Payson, corporated read 1,444. Fork, Salem, Mapleton and Salem, Springville, Spanish Winners were named in age groups, A, Springville. Total capital cost Fork and Mapleton, to sponsor from 10 to B, 13 to 15; C, 16 to upgrade each plant to and coordinate the planning and older. Brenda Call won first in the A activities. provide adequate secondary A in Second were group place group. Funds were made by the treatment for 1995 at 1976 Cheryle Steward, Lorraine Hutchings, prices is 12,708,000, with Mountainland Association of Jennifer Call, Russell Ruckman, Roger (MAG) to polished secondary treatment Governments Faris; third place winners were Melanie at $6,179,000, according to the SUVPA, and Nielsen, Maxwell Hansen, Tauna Stewart, and Aneta PAYSON The 22nd annual and Wangsgard, Consulting report. Robbins. Fresh Salmon Supper was held second-bes- t alter"The to was retained Engineers, Steven Brackenbury won first place in native would be for Springville prepare this survey and under shade trees in the pond group B with Janice Hansen second and area of Payson's Memorial and Spanish Fork to abandon report, Mr. Muhlestein added. Jane Larsen third. Shyrle Ross was first Park this weekend with hunand their their to Cost convey plants upgrade Payson's place winner in group C, with Marianne dreds savoring the aroma and to waste Provo for will treatment water secondary facility Hall second and Susan Jackson, third. treatment, with Payson and approach $1 million, the flavor of the aple wood Salem upgrading their present councilman estimated. A barbequed fish. In addition to the 650 pounds Mr. Muhlestein bond election has facilities," municipal Archie E. Buchanan said. Total of special salmon, flown in capital cost of this been planned in November to ELWOOD. Box Elder alternative is quoted as help finance this and other fresh from the Pacific Funeral services $8,199,000, with an annual major capita! improvement Northwest, salads, County baked potatoes and L were held today for Archie operation and maintenance items for Payson. home-mad- e other items Earl Buchanan, 84, who died rounded out the menu. in 1976 a 5, Aug. Thursday, Preparations began at 6 local hospital of cancer. a.m. with long rows of tables and chairs set up in the park. His son lives in Orem. , The apple wood fires began to He was horn March 25, 1892 locations" readers were participants annual Public Library. cially in Salem and Spanish -- :yv , cost of $381,000. It was also found that population in the area involved will increase from 34,500 (1975 figure) to an estimated 55,800 by 1995. "Payson's population is figured to reach double what it is now 14,000 by 1980, "Mr. Muhlestein stated. Among the recommendations made were that each community take steps to eliminate infiltration, and make preparations now to finance the various improvement projects needed to upgrade treatment facilities in each municipal system. "It is recommended that - t t,. f Alfred Arenoa, 71. died friday; funeral Tuesday 11 am, Green River LDS Chapel. PLEASANT GROVE The National Endowment for the Arts, in cooperation with the Utah State Division of Fine Arts and Pleasant Grove High School will hold an Artist in School Dance Component Residency at Pleasant Grove High School this coming school year, it was made known today. The program, which will involve three sessions of two weeks each, will include performers Barbara Lacy of Seattle, Washington from March 14 Phyllis to March Lambhut 26; the Dance Company of New York City from April 25 to May 7; and David Docherty of Vancover, British Columbia, from May 9 to May 20. Pleasant Grove High School will begin the year of dance emphasis with a special concert on September 4th featuring a performance by the nationally Known Ririe Woodbury Company of Salt -- Lak9 City. They will present an artist'c concert centered on modern dance, it was announced. A special invitation has been issued to all residents of Utah valley to attend this concert and a similar one which will be held May 7, 1977. The May will be by Phullis Eerformance the during residency, it was reported. Goals of the project include students bolstering self awareness and creativity, using movement as a viable tool in teaching curriculum, and introducing movement as an art form, school officals said. The Little Theatre at the high school has been transformed into a dance studio, it was stated. School officials also said that the administration and Nancy Ford, dance instructor, have attended a week-lonworkshop in New London, g Conn. Registration Schedule Told for Payson Schools - PAYSON Registration for the elementary schools of Payson will be held Wednesday, from 8 a m. to noon, according to John W. Powell, Peteetneet School principal. At this time all parents of elementary students are to report to the school to which their youngsters were assigned at the close of school this spring, Mr. Powell noted. Any student new to Payson is to report to the sctHl nearest him for assignment, he added. Mr. Powell stated that all elementary students be registered by a responsible adult as there are important information forms to be filled out and signed at the time of registration. "Principals of the various schools ask your cooperation in having an adult represent each child to properly register them," the Peteetneet School principal said. properly Mr Powell underscored the importance of having each student registered so that an accurate count will be availiable to enable principals to equalize the number of students in each classroom and avoid confusion when school begins. It was noted registrations will that not be accepted by telephone due to the registration procedure established. Kindergarten parents'; meeting will also be held Wednesday in each of the following schools: Park View, 10 a.m., Peteetneet. p.m.; 1 Taylor, 10 a am m.. and Wilson, 10 iBiiIccr Hauls Dollar Tie Trinidad The government of (UPI) Trinidad and Tobago has announced alignment of its currency to the U.S. dollar at a fixed exchange rate of $2 40 to one TT pound. The TT currency formerly was tied to the British pound. PORT-OF-SPAI- - Provo Floral in 201 1 i . 4 |