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Show Pat?e THE HERALD Provo. Utah. Sunday. August 4 22. 1982 IS, TV Fair Breaks Records By JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN dairy cattle, and others. The annual livestsock sale took place at noon. Herald Staff Writer In the entertainment tent, music finalists performed Saturday night, concluding the annual music competition in vocal music, orchestral instruments, strings, and other instruments such as harp, classical guitar, etc. Utah County's 1982 County Fair broke all attendance records, as residents turned out for the biggest free show of the year. The fair closed its doors last night, with tired exhibitors and fair winners carrying away their displays and trophies. li Persons attending the fair were able to see all the fine arts and home arts exhibits, as well as contests, horticulture, floriculture, and commercial exhibits. Provo City firemen won the annual Fireman's Water Polo contest, a popular fair event. fv Beginning Monday and continuing through Saturday night, Utah's largest horse show was in progress, featuring an estimated 2,000 contestants competing in both youth and adult events. In the annual Cookout King Contest, sponsored by the Utah County Farm Bureau, Myron Walker walked away with both top prizes, winning the title of Cookout King and taking the trophy for showmanship. He will enter the state contest Sept. 11 at the Utah State Fair. Vic Robertson won first place in pork, Lee Myron Walker in chicken, and Livestock judging continued through Saturday, with contestants showing dairy goats, Photos by Steve Heiner - m ;r Jarvis in lamb, Jay Fitt in Beef. 1 f U 4I I j Fair had its ups and downs PL ' - f- to - 1 .4 it Iff 1 ff (AT : Brian Tregaskis Photo Perky Dog Seeks Yard A very active and friendly Airdale Chihuahua featured in The Daily HerTerrier will be given away by the ald Last Week. It escaped the shelter, Orem Animal Shelter to someone who but has since been returned. would like the mature dog. The curly-haire- d dog is very active Anyone interested in these or other and needs a large yard to really enjoy dogs may call or visit the himself. shelter at 950 . 900 N Monday through The animal shelter also still has the h nday from 2 to 4 p.m. two-tone- d, 224-71- Orem Banker Wins Gold By Jim Hills Herald Staff Writer There's gold 'thar' hills. LIS Hudson Hill grooms bull prior to judging. 1 Zarrm Shumway and son examine poultry. Obituaries r of her church, and was interested in flowers and gardening. Survivors include 10 sons, two daughters, Joseph H. Woolf, Vaughn B. Woolf, both of Idaho Falls. Idaho: Luke R. Woolf. R. Mark Woolf, Both of Mt. Pleasant: H. Lamar Woolf. Downey, Calif.: Victor D. Woolf, Las Vegas. Nev.; Reid S. Woolf. Anaheim, Calif.: Gordon A. Woolf, Pomona, Calif.: Rex A. Woolf, Iona, Idaho; J. Preston t 373-184- 1 Verrlie Isabelle Slater Peay Funeral services were held on Saturday at the Berg Mortuary of Provo. Interment Provo City Cemetery. Dr. David Elmer Ostler Funeral services will be held on Monday at 11 a m. at the Orem "68th Ward LDS Chapel 400 N. 400 K.. Orem Utah. Friends may call at the Ward Chapel Monday 1 hour prior to services. Inte- rment Sunset Lawn Cemetery, Salt Lake City Utah. Thomas James Munger. 23. of Orem died Saturday Aug 21. 1982 in Utah Valley Hospital of muscular dystrophy. He was born in Missoula. Mont Nov. 26. 1958 to Ronald J and Laura N Mackenzie Munger. He attended schools in Dillon and Great Falls. Mont He moved to Orem with hn 'hn past June parents loved Hoover Funeral services will be held on Monday at 2:00 p.m. at the Berg Drawing Koom Chapel of Provo. Friends may call tr Mortuary Sunday Evenp.m. or on Monday ing I hour prior to services. Interment Provo City Cemetery. 6-- 8 He sports and hoped to lee and the Utah Jazi play this year He was a member of the LDS Church and the Orem 44th Ward. He served as a priest. Survivors include his parents of Orem; grandparents: Mr and Mrs Joseph Munger. Helena. Muni : Mrs Crissie Mac- - WALKERS M O K I cw trim S Move Monday ices. one hour before serv-LD- Dr David Elmer Ostler. 92. of Orem died Thursday Aug 19. 1982 Mont Funeral service will be at the 1st Ward Falls. Idaho Burial will be at Riverview Cemetery. Fort Benton. Mont Wednesday n Great t. iOO 1 Jy Death Sotice Burton G. Jarvli, 75, Of 1235 N Main St.. Orem, died Saturday. Aug 21. 1982. at the American Fork Hospital Funeral is pending and will be announced by Olpm Family mortuary of Pleasant Grove He was born July 13, 1690 in Salt Lake Citv to Oliver B and Heberca Merrill Ostler He married Violet Cragun and was later divorced He married in roarien nean June u. the St George LDS Temple She preceded him in death April 25. 1979 He received his early Hiicaimn in Salt t alc Crty He served an LDS mission in Belgium He attended the iJ( pending. and Wells Hoover, preceded her in death. 22 Woodrow 59 grandchildren: grandchildren: great- - eight great-Sno- Two and one sister pre-th- e in death will be Monday at 2 Berg Drawing Room Chapel in Provo Friends may call at the Mortuary Sunday from 6 to 8 p m or Monday one hour before services, Burial will be in the Provo City Cemetery brothers reded her Funeral p m. at (iibbj Williami She Mhel.southwlck Gardner Sarah K k I)l(Vld t uneral services will be Marri(l(J auk is. i2 in the Salt Uke 1 held Monday a.m. at the Citv LUS Temple He prereded ' u:a She Edgemont 11th Ward her ,n dM'hhoolJiIMteacher and Chapel, 3050 Mojave worked a, lhe ()(((lt.n ar.na, Lane Provo. Friends and the wiiwm Suwr Co she may call Monday 1 hr. wa also i shopping clerk at Hill Air force lUnt She wan prior to services at the member ol the Ogdrn 44th chapel. Interment Long Ward She wai active in priCA. ML grandchildren. Funeral service will be Mon day at 11 a m at the Orem 68th Ward Chapel. 400 N. 400 E . Orem Friends may call at the Ward Chapel one hour prior to service Burial will be at Sun- set Lawn. Salt Lake City Susan Wegg land sons. Kent M Robert E Ostler M.irv two Holladav (Mler and taught Sunday School. and member ol the Keliel Society She wai i former member ot the Wilton ward Survivors include one ton and '"ur daughters Duane Krick- N"l.rn.,in' J,11.1 Mr!, "0M IGranlPlantsI the box. I won. The bcx that Harris reached didn't contain a pound of gold but there was a certificate for a for a b Prnr. J II cc ' ItltMtt LVtttf Yard 433 So. Geneva Rd. Orem 225-435- 7 Tht only outhoriit ll and Olft fttl D J Hlll ih.w TUARY 375-414- 1 234 Wait AFFORDABLE PRICES 6 Ctnttr, Prove I Roy ond Enominotion Cleaning ond Fluoride Treotmtnt Porcelain or Gold Crowm & Bridget Filling, Extraction) and Root Conali X PROVO FLORAL & GREENHOUSE rV. ; k mm m a you how. ffiUXUjJ O I M K m f urns WAIKM I y K phono . rt-M- ( HEARING AID SERVICE FAMILY DENTISTRY AT COSTtYT Aluolly, ytu con mokt ywr funeral wlihn known at no rait what-iwoH i a mattor of fillln, out tho formi and making your portanal wuho. known. Ut WAIKIR MOR- 3Ti ftfltont M A FUNERAL BEESLEY MEMORIALS, As Cemetery 225-911- 4 IS test A - Were glad you asked! electronic . pi lor to service at the church Hurial will be at Ogden Citv Home Gifts (650 East) Provo in our office or your own home (yes. werfo make house calls) 225-112- Home Of 4800 North Eastlawn Drive Ask me hearing Unlvmlty MJI- - I Memorial Estates For Families preceded him in death: 29 grandchildren and 27 great Survivors include four sons David C. and one daughter tistier. urem. a novo wsuer Midvale. Emmett B Ostler At.burquerque. N M ; Dr H Bruce Ostler Corte Madera She was burn May S. I8W in Aliny. nyn tu Henry T and Heach WliNDYrllIJ said. CAROENcNTerr EASTLAWN w I' ten years to mediral school and received specialized training in ear, nose and throat He practiced in Salt Lake City. Rich field and then Provo until his retirement in I9M He was a member of the LDS Church and the Orem 68th Ward Dr Ostler was legally blind for the last m I -- a A? 'fV"fv I with a 3iamond o monument's coor, viurny ana curnng ttrmints its quality, uty and value! . PORCELAIN CROWNS m i m m on a hKtfc DENTAL CHECKUP! FREE DENTURE EXAM! & "" mary, ""i , MIA "r Spanish Fork City (,'cmetery. f. V? ""t kson tTiemls may call May at Ihn Myeri Mortuary in Ogden. I to lifcs To So WIRE SERVICE 201 W. 1st . 373-700- 1 S, DENTURE TECHNICIAN ON STAFF FOR QUICK SERVICE: FULL-TIM- E l it Our fowenSoy What You'd - services are Virginia University of Utah and re . Munger Leon E. Dobson. Ellison. Hoover. Provo; two sons. Nellie W. Erickson NfHic Henrietta Frances ' Slrlnry Trevor f ,e ach Sander Woolf Funeral services were Funeral services will be IK' Id on Saturday at the held on Monday at 12:30 I'rovo Park Ward. Inter- Ucon at LDS the p.m. Iliont I'anquitch Utah. Mrl, Norman .Oelorei. Ward Chapel. Friends Howan. Bar slow. Calif Mr at call the Ward may 'Vvonnci Storey. Kden. Murk Rrockbnnk Pr. Chapel Monday 1 hour Funeral services were Mri Harm, 20 gr.ndrhourrn. ,j ,)K(l(,n prior to services. Interheld on Saturday at the grandchildren great ment Ucon Idaho. Walker Mortuary of funeral wrvic will b Monugnrn Fork. Interment Al Spanish W!, Thomai Funeral Orem. Mrs. Karris June' Innesi Provo. Mrs. Kuth H. Provo; Miss Sarah Hoover. going Vd PROVO Survivors include one son, three daughters. Monte L. uri Tmn r I "We started at Madison Elementary School and pound of gold. they gave us four clues "I just talked to the that led us to businesses judging company that in the area," Harris said. was in charge of the "We had to bring whatcontest and they said I ever the clue indicated would get the gold in back to the start to prove about another six we had been mere." weeks," Harris said. "I ihey said every place don't know if it will be a we would go would be within walking distance but as soon as they said go, we all started run' ning, he said. The first three persons who completed all the clues then went on to the final test. Harris finished second. cooking ceived his medical degree from the University of Illinois He served in the' U S Army while Willidiut Km k nun. 92. ' "Ku' '" inuiMidv nun vjiVV. I. 1982 at Weaver Memorial Ceitlef. fare S'S UA L A K V pound of gold. esls included crocheting and David E. Ostler Kenzie. Great rails. Mont One brother and two sisters: Todd Munger and Tonya Mun- ger. both of Orem. Mrs David Holland. Billings, iTammy) Chanel Hoo- ver. 97. of Provo died Friday Aug 20. 1982 in the Central Utah Rehabilitation Center of natural causes. She was born in Fillmore Sept. 28. 1884 to Lucian Henry and Sarah Lovina Hawley Noyes. She married Frank Hoover, May 23. 1906 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was educated in Oasis and Fillmore and attended College in Ephraim. As a young woman she worked at telephone company in Provo Alter her marriage, she made her home in Provo. where she has lived since. She was a member of the LDS Fourth and linh Wards, and active in Keliel Society and a member o( the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Her inter- - Burial will be in Ucon. BYU 5 Ruth Eugene 6 Thomas Munger Mortuary Services Ruth Eugene Noyes Mrs. Nick (Melba) Waite. Tempe. Ariz.: Mrs. George (Marie) Tomecek. Phoenix. Ariz.: 59 grandchildren: 101 two one brother. John E. Sanders, Salt Lake City. One son. Wade A. Woolf, preceded her in death. Funeral services will be Mon- dav at 12 30 p m. at the Ucon Ward Chapel in Idaho, Friends may call at the chapel Berg state then went to Salt Lake City where they began the search for the Ruth Hoover various activities Woolf, Orem: Or, for Kelly Harris of Orem, in boxes in the middle of a football field, Harris beat the odds and 11 other people in a quest for a pound of gold sonsored by the Chrysler Corp. and Utah Dodge dealers. The pound of gold is worth over $4,000. "I just happened to be at Naylor Dodge (Provo) to get my car serviced and saw the entry box for ; the contest," Harris boxes," Harris saiu. i was preuy sur- - "but there was a guy prised to learn my entry about ten paces away had been pulled out." who saw it too. We Harris and 11 other win- - looked at each other and ners from around the started running toward Henrietta Wodf Henrietta Frances Sanders Woolf.88, of 390 S. 475 E., Orem, died Friday, Aug. 20, 1982 of natural causes, at the Timpanogoj Rest Home in Orem. She was born in Hempstead, North Carolina July 21, 1894 to Richard Taylor and Mary Catherine Canady Sanders. She married John Harvey Woolf Sept. 3. 1919 in Salt Lake City. He died Oct. 25.1962. She was educated in North Carolina and received nursing training in Florida. She worked as a registered nurse (or 12 years in Idaho Falls. She lived most of her married life in Idaho and had lived in Utah County for the past three years. She had served as a temple worker In Idaho Falls. Idaho: Mesa. Arizona, and Los Angeles. Calif. She was active in in them "We were out in a toot- - pound chunk or 12 one: ball field but they had an ounce ingots." (Gold is area in the middle roped measured in Troy off," Harris said. "Each ounces, 12 to a pound.) of us had a set of instruc- - Harris said that if the tions we were to follow eold comes in the exactly. Instructions smaller ingots, he will like, 'take ten steps probablv cash some in to north'." help pay for a house he The object of the last and his wife are contest was to get to one of structing. three boxes in the middle "But if it comes as a of the roped-of- f area, pound, I'll probably just And onlv one of the boxes nans on to it and wait far the price of gold to come contained the gold. 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