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Show Page HERALD, Provo, Utah, Wednesday, March THE 9, 1977 Nebo Board Okays Bid On New School Buses ! k t i y I i ' : . ! - ' v ' ' rezoning of the Spanish Fork Junior High School site from a residential to a commercial had been registered with the city of Spanish Fork. He FORK -- SPANISH The Nebo School Board Tuesday night were told by District Superint- endent, Joe Reidhead, :.. f t .' , S i ? " that the district's plans to Vi its district added that relocate 1 j few In other business board members voted to drop collision insurance on district driver education cars and to go with a program; and discussed the pioblems related to recruiting minority teachers to the district. Dr. Reidhead told board members the di- 1 HOLDING HOI QI F.TS of honor, these girls arc serving s rov;iltv lor the Alpine Credit 1'iiiori. From right are, Queen Linda Walker; ( amille Ash, lirst alien- - nimpclc lor the l'tah Miss ('mlil ' ninn Queen of Credit Union To Seek State Crown Miss Alpine Credit Union and her attendants were selected by the credit union members at a recent meeting. Other business included the election of Mrs. Irene Knight to the board of directors and the appointments of five persons to committee positions. Linda K. Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Walker of Orem, will represent the local unit in the Utah State Credit 'union contest Friday at the Salt Lake Hilton Hotel. Miss Walker is a student at Orem High School. Her attendants are Camille Hall, first attendant, and Leann Ash, second attendant. Miss Hall is a Brigham Young University student and daughter Local and Mrs. Kelly Hall of American Fork Miss Ash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Ash of Pleasant Grove, is student at Pleasant Grove High School. Mrs. Knight is a former employee of president; Brian Pead, vice president; Jesse Meivyn Frickson, treasurer; Martell. secretary: Norman Barton and Robert Wilson, board members. The new committee members are E. Max Thome and William K. Rogerson. credit committee, and Klwood Allen, tYaleriei Churchman. Shoshone. Ida : 11 grandchildren, his stepmother, Mrs Dora Robison. Fillmore, one brother and two sisters. Max Robison IVIta Mrs lmert (Kay) Smith. Salt Lake City; Mrs Wallv lEvelvni Runswick. Berkeley.' Calif ,' three half brothers and two half sisters. Mrs Vernon Elaine1 Vntt and Floyd Robison both of Provo. Phillip Robison, Fillmore. Dale Robison. Los Angeles, and Mrs Don Norma West, Bountiful Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday from 6 to 8 p m or Friday one hour prior to Graveside services services will be Friday at 3 p m in the Fillmore Citv Cemeterv Berg f Survivors include Mrs Anderson was active in the LDS Church, serving as a Singing Mother and in the choir. Survivors include one daughter and seven sons, Mrs Orrin (Amvi Miller. Tooele; Owen J Anderson, Marion P. Anderson. Farrell D Anderson. John D Anderson and Karl E all of Grantsville. Anderson, Harold E Anderson. Lynwood. Calif ; Robert D Anderson. Las Grace H. Allphin H Allphin. 67. of 717 E 1600 S . Orem, who died Monday, March 7. 1977. will be Friday at 11 a m 12th LDS Ward in the Orem Chapel. MM S 800 E Friends may call al Sundborg Olpin Mortuary Thursday from 7 to 9 p in or Friday at the ward chapel (rum 9 30 a m until time of services Burial will be in Orem Cil Cemeterv .r S services. prior to Provo Cemetery p m. Wednesday from hour and Thursday prior to services Inter1 ment Spanish Fork City LaVerne Chadwick Mower Amy Caddy Barrus. both of M Salt Lake City. Austin M Barrus. Frda. Tooele County, and Marvin E Barrus. Logan Friends may call at Tate in Tooele Thursday Mortuary from 6 to 8 p m and Friday from noon until time of services Burial will be in Grantsville Cemetery 1895 R. lived Calif o ma . ' Clarence Johnson Raymond grandchildren, three great grandchildren, one brother and one sister. McAdce. and Mrs Murray Sail Lake City at II i n in Grwn Hills Memorial Park San Pedro Thurda (all! iraee Allphin services Friday 11 a in will be in the Orem 12th Ward Chapel, Mall S 8iK) K. Friends may call al the Sundberg Olpin Mortuary Thurs evening 7 y and at the church from 9 ,'io nil serInlei merit Orem vices City Cemetery Funeral services will be held Friday 2 p m at the Heig Drawing Room Chapel. Piovo Friends Charles Men Weslrope m ay call T h u r s d a y F'uneral services were ti 8 and Fn evening prior held todav in Orem to services Interment liurial I'rovo City Spanish Fork City Cemeterv Cemeterv 85 East 300 South Provo 373-666- 8 Alia Filgerald Nielsen Reynolds. Orem Funeral services will be Thin sd.iv at I p m at the Benjamin LDS Ward Chapel Friends mav call at Walker Mortuarv 152 S 4O0 E , No 4. Hamann Folk City i .4 fc I., Fork Uosd and Judv Peav N Jrt) K American 5i to Philip and Ithonda Day O flux K5 I'rovo Girl to Hirkie and Kathleen Cndermam Van Ausd.il. 578 E S Orem Hov t Iionald and Peggy I nsworth Kwle. 3M Y. 150 N Hov Frisbv I' 14 trem lslie to Jrwkcs Curtis I and Wendie IV.t TSi, Castle 'ale Emery County VFMICAN FORK HOSPITAL Feb V: Boy to Arbon and Julie Wmwjrd Hoberis W Kitchen, American Fork 4 K 200 N Feb U Girl lo Steven and Paula 1245 b 200 .V . . Girl to Wirth and Patricia Marvin Sanderson. 283 E Main Street. American Fork , Girl to Richard and Tom Fit7gerald Ieveraux. Provo. RD 3. Box 630 Feb 24: to Joseph and Judy Corry I.lddie. 120 N Center. American Boy Fork Boy to Steven and Adams Springer, bit W any i LAW ENFORCEMENT accidents. Liability insurance would still be maintained. District contributions in their field by the Provo BPO Elks lodge are, from left, David Bateman, L'tah County Sheriff's deputy; NoallT. Wootton, L'tah County Attorney; represen- tatives said although there had been a few lender-bende- r accidents to drivers education cars, at no time did any collision claim reach anywhere near the $5,000 range. Most accidents did not even exceed the deductable limit, Rodcback. S M S 400 Three Law Enforcers To Be Honored by Elks of- board members that honored by the Provo BPO Elks Lodge recruiting lodge. minority Elsie G. Caldwell AMERICAN - FORK Elsie Gardner Brady Chmill Caldwell. 73, of American Fork, died Sunday. March 6, 1977 at the L'tah Valley Hospital of complications following surgery She was born Nov. 4, 1903 in Redirk. Ill , a daughter of Frank and Lena Gardner. She married Richard E Brady and he died in 1939 She married Martin Camill and he died in 1947 She married J. H. Caldwell in 1959 in Las Vegas Survivors include her husband; six daughters and five sons, Arlie Brady. Mrs Lois Jessie, LeRoy Brady. Mrs Froedge and Harold Brady, all of California; Billie Bradv. Virgil Brady and Mrs Betty Hansen, all of Indiana. Mrs Margie Rice. Florida. Mrs Virginia Warnick. American Fork, Mrs Charlotte Dade. Heber City. 55 grandchildren. 15 great - grandchildren; several brothers and sisters in Illinois Funeral services will be Thursday at 2 p m in Anderson and Sons Mortuary Chapel where friends may call tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock or Thursday prior to services Burial will be in American Fork Cemetery The family suggests contributions to the Elsie In two weeks, city commissioners will once again consider a site plan for an expansion to the medical center south of Utah Valley Hospital At the end of a 1' hearing Tuesday night, commissioner E. Odell Minor said he did not like either ol two proposals loi lucdtitm ol buildings lor the medical center, and developers said they would redraw the plan. Developers are seeking to double the size of the existing facility on the southeast corner of 94(1 North and oiMl West. Hospitals Medical Centers Associates wanted the buildings on the front ol the property for aesthetic reasons and to meet the wishes of Howard said clients, potential Howlev. a real estate agent representing the project Melvin Hillings North Park neighborhood area said chairman, Fund E . Girl to Bert and I.illv lao E No 16. American Folk Feb 2! (line and (ierharrit Goetkerity Campbell. SI Girl Robert Limb Jr., Hrlquist Voung. 257 S liXI W Spanish Fork Buy to David and M.ir hu Phillips Knutscn, 154 E 400 N , March I: Girl to Shirl and Mickey I.ynne Stevenson Sorensen. Shi S Roo W Pavson to Eldon and Christine 0 Neill Rich.irds.in 279 W 205 N Orem Hov to Lirrv and Uri Johnson .larvis 711 S loo ',,vson Hoy to H'i!;i I and Wendv Houmt Spencer IHo S ,Hi E Hov I'jv w m Girl to Jell and Elsie Suiton No 1. E So N hoik 2k Hov to Keith anil Glenda KD I. Box 335 Itowon l.vman Spanish Fork 27 Girl to Dale and l Nelson 8121 Hucn.i lame Hill ivi.i Dr lo Roosevelt. American Fork Feb 21; Girl to Brad and l.ynnell Souffer Petervm Mi K ( eninr I'rovo Bov lo Marit and l.vnda Murd'm k 2175 Mesa I irele to Stephen and Lola Fiikenng VVheuer Gen Hov oshen onr.id ami Ken ' E Johnson Savag21 Spring ;lle to (in. AT ( March ( F.MI- ill- - H I'ark - HOLLAIMY I.le'annr II Martineau Blackburn, 88. died Tuesdav. funeral Thursday. p m E 574 1(10 S - John F. Strickland, 51. died Monday, funeral Thursday. II am. Atonement Lutheran Church 204(1 W 3500 S Mary Josephine Andrrson, 73. died Monday, graveside wruces Thursday 2 Sunset (iardens ol the p m Valley low) S 1700 E Norma Maudr Shankland. 51 died Tuesday, funeral graveside ser vices Saturday in Kansas friends may call Thursdav 6 to B (jKANGEK p m 4.U0 S Hedwood Hoad - ('EI)AK CITV Arthur Jamri Bryant, 91. died Monday, luneral Thursday. I 30 pm Cedar West Stake House Janrl Rollo. 83. died Tuesday, luneral End v I p m . Cedar Hock Chui.h Ml HHAY Nrilson day p m - residents want the buildings in back and the parking toward the front to assure that patients will use the parking and to increase safety by providing better sight distance for vehicles leaving the center. "We rest our case on the merits of the planning commission's decision." said Mr. Billings. The planning commission, in its Feb 9 meeting when it considered the project lor the second time, approved the plan with the buildings in back, but the vote was no unanimous. Appearance before the city commission was an appeal to seek a change ol the planning commission's action. Mr said the wanted to Rowley developers protect the architectural value ol the existing buildings He said the plan includes more parking than the city ordinance requires. David (Jardner. zoning administrator, spaces would be lor parking. 78 spaces would be said 60 required parking included Riding Club Regional Dance Slated - SPANISH FORK The Saddle Dusters' Riding Club will sponsor a District I . Club Riding Dance. Friday at 8 p m in the Spanish Fork Memorial Building The public is invited The Sundowners play in the plan if the buildings were set back 20 feet to provide better sight distance The present center. The problem with hospital patrons parking at the medical center should be eased, said Mr. the Parking capacity there will be ti ipled, and the main entrance will be on the north, away from the medical. Near the end of discussion. Mr. Rowley said he would try to move one of the three buidings and satisfy both the neighbors and his clients. He will meet with Mr. Gardner and Mr. Hillings and prepare a third plan to consider at the meeting March 22 Commissioner J. Earl Wignall said parking may have to be removed from the south sid of 940 North in order to make the street Mane 47i smith deci-sint- licit ul the medical cuter expansion and the flowers ire furnished by Keith Jeppion floral in i-1- rrt "awn S Thursdav. 2 30 State St BEESLEY MEMORIALS JENSEN j 1 I", i ... 1BS in? ,' JL' s - bung joy Irem AT I'AYSHN llosri i VI. March 4 Hov lo ,lrm and Uuih I'latk Shellev. 320 s'4W F. 1'avs.m March Hov to GanlHI and I,rnn Long Paul. 1(170 S 7.10 W I'avson Girl to Dennis and Linda Hjrncii Sunion. HI" It,. i X' Pavson Gul to Handv and liclmrah Wavman Hurnrll. IK ffl w I'avwm Hoy to David and llnkv 2" S Ihjnton Waters 2w No 2. SpntigviMc 2 March Boy to Steve anj Karen vrvone'i lift Burglaries & Thefts i : DISCOUNTS 7 Five large showroom windows in a building at 300 S. University Ave. formerly occupied by a foreign auto dealer have OAO O OU OF EXPERIENCE HELPS US ANSWER YOUR EVERY QUESTION. YEARS BEESLEY according to Provo $1,000 ON MARKERS TO 92 been broken by a vandal police. A police report shows the windows were broken by a BB gun and the damage was estimated al is measured Mie Hrlrn ovt lloweti fo in passable i heavy traflie. That will be made afer the law sun. 73. died Mon- ( funeral (irem is expansion completed. lo Colleen Petrofl. President of the club, there will be a modest fee for those non members of District V riding clubs when Rowley, hospiiai will According facility, about half the expected total, has 47 spaces, and neighbors said it is not enough. It is often full, they said. Mr. Gardner said his department counted the cars in the lot three 'times a day for a week. The lot was full only twice, he said, but some people parking there went to the hospital, not the medical & GREENHOUSE 20 Boy to Fredrick and Sylvia Putnam Pead. 917 W Hynl N ( Patrol, which encompasses Utah County. He has improved law enforcement on the patrol by providing assistance to motorists and insisting on uniform application of traffic laws. Through his efforts, traffic accidents have been reduced, including fatal accidents. I 4 Itov to Karl and Stun 74 E 4iXl S - Stanley 27. died Monday, funeral Friday. II 30 a m Emersnn Ward Chapel. 1053 Emerson Ave Raymond F. McCoy. 78. died Monday, graveside services Thu;day. 11 a m Wasatrh l.avn emonal Sandv Frb implemented in the new county jail. Mr. Horrocks, 49, is a lieutenant in charge of Division Six, Utah Highway PROVO FLORAL I'M VERSITY MEDICAL and soon to be County Jail, City Delays Decision On Medical Center Plan Jordan 210 N Mr Bateman, also 36, is presently deputy county sheriff assigned to the detective division, where he has assisted various police departments throughout the county in investigation work. He is also project director for the Long Term Corrections project at Utah assistant superintendent, Thursday at the Elks Lodge for their Boyd Goodrich's recent outstanding contributions during the year in the law enforcement area. recruiting trip to past Making the announcement was Keith southwestern states was unsuccessful in its goal of Weight, exalted ruler of the Provo Frb Springville Humphries Heinjig meeting. Noall T. Wootton, David Bateman ficials stated. District officials told and La.Mar W. Horrocks will be Frb Pleasant Grove Feb !3: Girl to Kent and K.ithv Neil 1391 and LaMar Horrocks, Utah Highway Patrol. According to Keith Weight, exalted ruler of the lodge, the men will receive their honors in a Thursday officers to be cited for special non-liabilit- y Spanish Shervl Sl' M e ms'wi I'nder the self insurance program the district wold set up in a private district account of $5,000 to cover Foster to Richard and Lu.lean Jorgrnsen Busk. 375 E 2'tl S Boy ' m : with a self insurance program. I'rovo John. Box 332. Huntington Girl to Michael and Deborah Van Orden Cox. 638 E 700 N Pleasant Grove t Lish '927 N 550 . Orem Boy to Michael and Paula Simons Snow. 140 W 300 N Pleasant Grove Buy to LaVar and Susan Kav Chnslensen. 364 N 300 W '. Provo Boy to Richard and Glenor Jones Spencer. 350 N 100 E . I'ayson Boy to Harold and Marjorie Chen I.iu 923 E 80 S Orem Girl to Thomas and Gail Keele McCloud. 470 E 350 S . Santaquin Girl to David and Manlvr, Creed Beckstrand. 574 W 800 N I'rovo Boren, I. i,", going Caldwell Pleasant Grove Feb 25: Boy to Brad and ( aria Stratton Bov to Dennis and Sherrv Hiatt'Cay. 889 S 780 W . Payson Bov to Mike and Cmrfv Chenut services Henjarmn City Cemetery. i Utah Obituaries Springville U'ylf Interment in Spanish Cemeterv Girl to Barry and Diane Erckerson Plats. 240 S 200 W I'ayson Wednesday 6 8 and Thurs at Ward Chapel prior to be will Springville Greenland. Murray Boy to Larry and Kithv Bryson Arree. 321 w luo N American fork Boy to Barrv and Cvnthia evening Thursday from 6 to 8 p m or Friday prior to services Burial Boy to Ross and Nancy NarcisoSwindlehurst. 125 W 400 S Hoy Okrlberrv friends may call where March 8: Girl to Robert and Leslie ( Benjamin ; Payson; Reese Mower, California, Mrs. Roy Odessa I Booth, Rock Springs, Wyo , and Mrs Louise Hiatt, Provo Funeral services will be Friday at 2 p m in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel in Provo, BORN AT I'TAH VALLEY HOSPITAL : March Bov to Bruce and Terrv Wilbur Harper. 235 N 400 W . No 4. Provo Boy to Wes and Carol Hanks Wilson. 645 W 1325 N Orem ftv, MciU1 engine. The board voted Utah Valley Births Draper. J 4 Funeral Ikirg Funeral services will be Full Military Rights accorded b Yetciaiis el Foreign Wars District No Mary 23 Calif grandchildren, two greatgtwo brothers and randchildren; two sisters, Howard Mower. Clemente, pt? 'A 4m . fc SALT LAKE CITV Mrs Ohio. Joyce McAffee. Torrance, five Pleasant Grove. James A Chadwick. Salt Lake City; Donald L. Chadwick, San Bird. Las Vegas; Friends mav call at Lindquist-ClearfielMortuary, 1050 S State St. . Friday from 6 to 8 p m or Saturday at the ward chapel one hour prior to services Burial will be in Salina East Cemetery in Worthington. She received her education in Springville schools and lived in Spanish Fork Canyon after her marriage She and her husband also lived in Helper. Carbon County; Grand Junction, Colo , and Provo She was active in the Rivergrove Second Ward for about 15 years She had worked in several occupations Survivors include four sons. Jack L Chadwick. Spanish Fork, Richard T. Chadwick, Salt Lake City in Ra tz 1970 ' I ridiculous. Hospital in Salt Lake City She was a former resident of Provo and native of Springville Mrs. Chadwick was born May 25. 1914 to Percy A and Martha Leyshon Mower She ma.-rieThomas H Chadwick on Feb 29. 1935 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, and he died Aug 30. Sullivan, Tabor, Iowa; six seven greatgrandchildren; grandchildren; three sisters and two brothers, Mrs David (Lylel Roberts, Orem; Mrs William i Delia I Drage, Salem; Sharp Rasmussen and Mrs Arvin (Cloeenl Torgensen. both of Salina. and Douglas Rafmusen. Charleston, a sun of Moroni S and Alice Hanks McAffee He was married in 1920 in Heber McAffee Elwood ; Bryson Sales bid $32,580 for each Bluebird bus equipped with a Catepiller diesel LaVerne Mowe Chadwick, 62, Salt Lake Citv. died Tuesdav, March 8, 1977 at the LDS Mrs. James R. (Wandal Torrance He was born April M. Chadwick of Lorenzo and Margaret Williams Rasmussen. She married Brigham A Bird in 1910 in the Manti LDS Temple, and he died July 1, 1957. In 1942 they moved to Clearfield where she was a visting teacher in the Third Ward Relief Society Survivors include four sons and one daughter, Elmo Bird and Lorin Bird, both of Clearfield; Blaine Bird. Jerome, Ida buses. Mr. Wootton. 36, is the current Utah teachers. The officials said that County attorney. In this position, he Mr. Goodrich did manage has successfully prosecuted many to hire three bilingual criminal cases, including the senteachers that spoke sational Hilmore case. He served as deputy county attorney Spanish, but added that under not Dayle Jeffs and Arnold these teachers were Koylance. his predecessors in the ofof Spanish origin. In speaking of the fice. He has also served as city in American Fork, Pleasant pressure from govern- attorney ment organizations for (irove and Lindon. the district to actively recruit minorities, board member Vern Tipton said he thought for the district to have to go out of state to recruit bordered on the LaVerne daughter - H suggests Ward Chapel. Mrs. Bird was the sister of two Utah County women. She was born Feb 24. 1891 in Salina, Sevier County, a TORRANCE. Calif Parley McAffee. 81. of Torrance, died Tuesday, March 8. 1977 at t family - Parley McAffee H o be r Cemetery Kenneth W'alch Nelson Funeral services were held today in Orem Interment Spanish Fork City Cemetery Mrs Westminster Chapel, lfif) W. 1600 So F riends may call Wed at the Sundberg Olpin Mortuary and at church at the Palmyra LDS to services Burial prior Ward Friends may call Orem' City Cemetery Mortuary and Ralph i I CLEARFIELD Funeral services for Erma R Bird, 86. of E.100 N . Clearfield, who died of a heart condition Tuesday, March 8, 1977 in a Layton hospital, will be Saturday at 10 a m. in the Clearfield Third Charleston and Heber City until moving to California 25 years. ago He was a member of the LDS Church Survivors include his widow. Mildred Mc Alter one son and two daughters. Max McAffee. Linde Mortuary William Jex Money Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 a ni L i n d e all of Barrus. Mr City Funeral services will be Thursday at 11 a m at the Orem 5 1st Ward Interment 14 Vegas, 13 grandchildren, three great - grandchildren, sisters and five brothers, Mrs Froelich, Provo, Mrs Esther Arthur L Barrus and Warnpr Wesley f 244 City 373-184- 1 Memorial services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Sharon East Stake Center in I'rovo (1600 N. 900 E.l. Friends may call at the Stake Center from 11 30 to 1 was years ago Funeral services are pending Mortuary tiJ y Services 'he marriage solemnized later in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died several Provo Funeral services for Grace Cherry St Mrs Anderson was the sister of Mrs Ernest (Leah) Froelich of Provo She was born June 24. 1890 in Grantsville, a daughter of Owen H. and Olive Deseret McBride Barrus She married Eugene Pehr Anderson on May 13, 1912 Grantsville; members at schools there. Erma R. Bird Friday at 1 30 p m in the Grantsville Slake Center, 150 E. Dr. Wesley P. Lloyd at The GRANTSVILLE. Tooele daughters. Mrs Willard ilolai Lott. Orem. Mrs Floyd Ruby i Bodero. Logan. Mrs Paul iThelma' Woodward. Franklin. Ida ; Thelma Run? Salt Uke 16 City, nine grandchildren. and one brother. Dr Walter D Tueller. board suggested that another good idea might be leasing shares for the right of free lawn watering with city water contributions to the American Cancer Society. Funeral services for County Edna Barrus Anderson, 86, of Grantsville, who died Tuesday, March 8, 1977 of effects of a strok . iffered on Feb 1, will be four a Mammoth, George E. Fralley and Mrs. Jerry (Pat I Hansen, both of Tooele; Mrs. Jerry (Dana) James, Salt Lake City, and one granddaughter Anderson Wilson three water shares in that city, board member Ted Hanks said he felt the district should not sell them. He suggested a lease or rental agreement would be more appropriate. Other Mrs. Erickson sisters, C. Robinson and districts Survivors include one and Boyd McAffee, Edna B. Kunz public hearing In speaking of the request by the city of Santaquin to purchase the daughter and one son, Christie A and David O. Callister, both of Salt Lake City; her parents, Tooele; one brother and three Obituaries Julia 24 later divorced supervisory committee. j March City, who died Monday, March 7, 1977, will be Thursday at 1 p.m. at Mt. View Memorial Estate, 3115 E. 7800 S. Mrs Callister was the sister of Mrs Robert (Coraleel Erickson of Mammoth' She was born March 24, 1928 in Salt Lake City to G. Elwood and Patia H. Fralley. She married Orvil A. Callister and they were olfkers are LaDell Gillman, SUNSET, Davis County -Funeral services for Albert Clark Robison, 67, of Sunset, who died of a heart attack Monday, March 7, 1977 in a Layton hospital, will be Friday at 10 a m. in the Lindquist - Clearfield Mortuary. He was the brother of two Provo residents Mr. Robison had several V. i. relatives living in l'tah County. He was born April IS. 1909 in Fillmore, a son of Albert and Ida Yergensen Robison On May 30, 1931, he married Violet Robinson T. in Evanston, Wyo. LOGAN Julia Vilate Tueller He had been a motel owner before retiring He had also Kunz, 88, of Logan, died of heart this failure worked for American Oil Co as morning at the Logan Hospital a bulk plant distributor for 17 She was the sister of Dr years. Mr Robison lived in Walter D Tueller of Provo and Weiser, Ida . and Long. Beach. mother of Mrs Willard Lott of Wash , before moving to Sunset in 1976. He was a member of the Orem Mrs Kunz was born Feb 20. LDS Church in the Sunset While in 1889 in Pans, Ida a daughter of Third Ward Washington, he had been a John and Alvma Schaffer Tueller She married John H member of the BI'O Klks Lodge Survivors include his widow; Kunz on March 4. 1911 in the Salt two daughters. Mrs Mikel Lake LDS Temple, and he died Sept 28, ISM (Valene) McGrath, Clearfield. city officials at the SALT LAKE CITY -Graveside services for Beverlv Ann Callister, 48, of Salt Lake the Alpine Credit Union and is now employed by the BYU Ftertainment Division. She lives in Orem. Other Leah Rodabough would be ready to show Beverly A. Callister ol Mr. Albert Mrs. strict's request for homeowners, adjacent to the site, who had voiced negativisms. Dr. Reidhead told board members he had promised a site plan school buses. fci.i.'n.iii:..y.'M : (lal,,; i,n(l , taiin Asn second attendant. Miss Walker Mill now public school hearing had been set for to accept the bid which March 24 on the matter. totaled $195,480 loi all six buses. The superintendent stated. "I'm sure there is The hoard at the gorng to be some district's request voted in opposition.'' He claimed favor of dropping that there had already collision insurance on been phone calls from a driver education cars and headquarters at the old Spanish Fork Junior High School site, has already come under some fire. The board gave the district permission to negotiate a decision with Santaquin City over three water shares the district owns there. The board also opened and acceptd a bid for six ' 4 a Only one company bid on the six 5y III k. MONUMENT AND VAULT CO. 201 W. 1st 373-700- S, Provo 725 South Stale 900 Eait Provo PHONE 0 Acroii tht Slrt Eot of Provo Cmtry 374-058- 1 |