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Show Page THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Thursday, November 4 16, 1978 Provo CC Sets Canyon Road Meet Tonight Heber Pair Suing Tooele Policemen - SALT LAKE CITY (UPI A Heber City couple is suing the Tooele Police A public meeting to discuss the status of the Provo Canyon highway has been scheduled for 7:30 this evening in the Chamber of Commerce offices, 10 E. 300 N., according to Gordon Bullock, executive vice president of the Chamber. "Joel Hall, district six engineer, assigned to the Provo Canyon Highway project will be on hand to talk about what is happening and he will also discuss the 800 N. Orem tie-i-n to the project," said Mr. Bullock. He invited interested citizens to attend the meeting if they wish to get the latest information on the project. and Mary Hillock. The event will PREPARING (or the annual (Jolted Presbyterian Women's bazaar, bake and rummage tale axe committee chairmen, from left, Shad Coliannl, Mary Knlttle Department for S100.0O0 claiming brutality and unlawful arrest. Jack and Teresa Anderson claim that last February they were visiting a home in Toueie when police assaulted them and arrested them illegally. The suit, filed in U.S. District Court for Utah, also charges the police entered the premises without permission or a warrant. The suit names Tooele Police Chief Jesse Petersen, and officers Thomas D. Adams, Luciano Arellano and James L. Flanders as defendants. The complaint did not detail the leged incident any further. al- be held at the Sprlagvllle Presbyterian Church Friday and Saturday and the public it Private Rites Scheduled Springville Church Group For Anthropologist Head This Plans Bazaar Week SPRINGVILLE - Gifts and Christmas tree decorations galore will theme the annual bazaar bake rummage sale sponsored by Springville Community Presbyterian Church Friday and Saturday. General chairman is Mary Cotter. The fund raising event will begin at 10 a.m. each morning in the Church Fellowship Hall, 245 S. 200 E., Springville. Featured will be baked goods and hand crafted items made by members of the United Presbyteriar Local NEW YORK (UPI) Funeral services for Dr. Margaret Mead, distinguished anthropologist, author, lecturer and social critic, who died Wednesday of cancer, will be privately held. Burial will be in Buckingham, Pa. Dr. Mead was the former curator of the American Museum of Natural History. " Associates said Dr. Mead knew for V about a year that she had cancer but kept working until she entered the hospital Oct. 3, at which time her staff announced she entered the hospital for a rest. Dr. Mead worked for the museum for 56 years 22 years as curator following her graduation from Barnard . College. Siie received her doctorate from Columbia University. She received 20 honorary degrees during MARGARET MEAD her life. In 1925, she made a field trip and three years later wrote "Coming of private tower at the museum. Dr. Mead was born Dec. 16, 1901, in Age in Somoa," one of the most famous studies of adolescents in a primitive Philadelphia, the daughter of Edward society. Sherwood Mead and his wife, the "Sooner or later I'm going to die but former Emily Fogg. I'm not going to retire," she told Dr. Mead was married three times; reporters and friends on the eve of her all to anthropologists and all three 75th birthday downstairs from her ended in divorce. Women. The public is cordially invited. Many hours of work have been spent making ornaments, wreaths, and numerous other varied gift items for early shoppers looking for unusual gifts. Bargains in clothing, books, kitchen utensils, assorted white elephants and collectable rummage items will be plenty. Chili, sandwiches, beverages and desserts will be sold. The public is invited to come both days. t Ai V':' nh (At Naomi Forward Thomas - lness. at Wales, a CWMavon, daughter of William and Naomi Biggs Forward. She married Retard Charles Thomas on Aug. S, im in Wales, and the marriage was solemnized later in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died in 1967. South Mrs. Thomas was active in the LDS Church, serving as president of the Relief Society while in Wales. She was a visiting teacher for 30 years, had worked in the Sunday School and Primary. She came to Utah in 1947. Survivors include one son and W. Alvin Thomas, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Gladys W. Pennington, Springville: Mrs. Dennis (Edlthl Collins, Grent; Mrs. bdgkr (Norma) Atkin, Provo; 34 grandchildren; SI four sisters, Mrs. Ruth Sleight, Springville; Mrs. Ellen Wheat and Mrs. Cart (Alice) Klitgaard, both of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Thomas (Mable) Biggs, Scofield. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. in Springville Second-Eight- h Ward Chapel with Bishop Michael Bartholomew of the Eighth Ward officiating. Friends may call at Wheeler Mortuary Saturday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in three daughters, Evergreen Cemetery. If a couple is really honest with each other they will have a disagreement at least two or three Dr. times a week. Donald Kerste. 1 I 85 E. 300 So. I) Provo 373-666- Harriet 'Hattie' SPRINGVILLE Fuaeral services for Lydia King Bird, 95, who died Wednesday, Nov. IS, 1978 in a Provo nursing home of causes incident to age, will be held Monday at 11 a.m. In the Wheeler Mortuary Chapel. She was born Oct. 18, 1883 in Aurora, the daughter of David and Anna Hicks King. She married Joseph Smith Bird on July S, 1900 in Manti. He died in 1949. She was a member of the LDS Scott Shepherd - Naomi SPRINGVILLE Forward Thomas, (1, of lit W. 300 S., Springville, died Tuesday, Nov. H, 1078 at Utah VaUey Hospital following a short il- Springville Lydia King Bird 8 Graveside services will be Friday 11 a.m. at the Payson City Cemetery. Nellie Amber Carter Funeral services will be Friday 1 p.m. at the Payson 4th L.D.S. Ward Chapel. Friends may call - Funeral Harriet "Hattie" SALT LAKE CITY services for Scott Shepherd, 94, who died Tuesday, Nov. 14, 1978 in Salt Lake City, will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Berg Mortuary in Provo. She was a former resident of Provo. Myrtle Leonid Stewart Yardley - Arlene Culmer Olpin Mortuary w J 1 Funeral services will be dent. She was active throughout her Friday 11 a.m. at the Provo 9th L.D.S. Chapel, life in the LDS Church, serving in and teaching positions at Walker Mortuary, 667 No. 600 E., Provo. executive in the LDS girl's program, 100 W. So. 587 Payson, Friends may call Berg Primary, YMM1A, Relief and Thurs. evening and Society and Sunday School. Mortuary Thurs. Ip 1967 she was named " Friday 1 nr. prior to ser- at the ward chapel Friday Mother of the Year" for the vices. Interment Payson prior to services. Inter- Ncbo district. City Cemetery. ment Provo City Survivors include her husband mother, Lindon; four sons, Cemetery. Owen 6-- 8 6--8 ; Selby O. Dixon Roger Olpin, Funeral services will be Harriet Scott Shepherd Saturday 1 p.m. at the Stake Funeral services will be Payson East 600 E. Saturday at 2 p.m. in the No. 75 Center, Walker Berg Mortuary Drawing call Friends may 587 S. Room, Provo. Friends Payson, Mortuary, may call Saturday 12 100 W. Friday evening 8 to time of services. noon and Saturday 1 nr. prior Provo City Interment Interment to services. Cemetery. Cemetery. Payson City 6-- - - She was bom Aug. 26, 1884 In Provo to Walter and Harriet Church. Broadhead Scott. She married Survivors include one daughter Robert Shepherd on April 3, 1929 and four sons, Mrs. Annie Mara-b- y In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He Beardall, Springville; P. D. died April IS, 1942. Bird, Salt Lake City; Joseph Mrs. Shepherd received her Edward Bird, Spanish Fork; education In Provo City schools. K. D. Walter Bird, Provo; Byard For many years she taught piano 36 in Provo, and one of her students Bird, Springville; 156 greatgbecame a professor of music at grandchildren; randchildren, and 13 Brigham Young University. Mrs. Shepherd completed a Friends may call at the mor- nursing course in Salt Lake City 9 7 to or from p.m. Sunday tuary as a young woman. She was acMonday one hour prior to sertive in the LOS Church, serving vices. Burial will be in the East in all of the auxiliaries, and playSide Cemetery at Salina, Sevier ing the organ and piano in each County. ward in which she resided. She also liked drama, and performed in the Centennial Church Play In the Salt Lake Tabernacle. Survivors Include her sister, Mrs. Kate Mangum, Tulare, BEAVER Myrtle Leonia several nieces and Stewart Yardley, 75, died Calif.; November 14, 1978 In a Beaver nephews. Friends may call Saturday A daughter lives in HospiUl. from noon to 2 p.m. at the morOrem. tuary. Burial will be in the Provo Born Jan. 9, 1903 at Frisco, Beaver County, to William City Cemetery. Urban and Rose Adams Stewart, she married Daniel Alvin Adam-sviUYardley June 15. 291 in Beaver County. The marriage was solemnized later in the St. George LDS Temple. He died Funeral serFILLMORE Feb. 17, 1970. Survivors include five sons and vices for Arlene Culmer Olpin, two daughters, Eldon Rex 70, who died Tuesday, Nov. 14, Yardley, Pendleton, Ore.; Ray 1978 at her home of cancer, will Yardley and Alvin Darrell be held Saturday at noon in the Yardley, both of Beaver; Heber Fillmore First Ward Chapel. She was the daughter of James Yardley. Gold Hill. Ore.: Daniel Alfred Yardley, Ruth. Elizabeth Culmer of Lindon and the sister of Mrs. James (Elva) Nev.; Mrs. LaVon (Wanda Jane) Griffiths, Minersville, Beaver Chadwick, American Fork, and County; Mrs. Charles (Shirley) Elmer Culmer of Provo. 24 She was born Oct. 23, 1908 in Orem; Edmonds. Salt Lake City to Fred L. and grandchildren; 25 great grandchildren, one brother and Elizabeth Baxter Culmer. She one sister, Ralph Stewart, married Roy D. Olpin on Aug 3, Adamsville; Mrs. Alma 1931 in the Logan LDS Temple. She graduated from Pleasant (Lenorat Anderson, Fillmore Grove High School and the BonFuneral services will be Friday at 1 p m in the Beaver First nie Beauty College in Denver LDS Ward chapel. Friends may She was a licensed cosmetologist Morand hair dresser. She and her call at MetcaU-CanpbeMortuary in Beaver tonight from 7 to husband founded the Olpin 9 o'clock and Friday one hour tuary in Fillmore in 1935 and before services. Interment will together owned and operated the be in the Mountain View business for 45 years. Mrs. Olpin was responsible for Cemetery, Beaver the cosmetology, hair dressing and restorative work. She sewed the burial clothing (or the mortuary for several l years. She was a leader in the community for 14 years She chaired the American Cancer Society for East Millard County, was active in the Fillmore 1 373-184Garden Club, serving as its president for two years, and was a charter member of the East Millard Fine Arts Guild serving Ethel Stevens Mower as both vice president and presi- Berg Rose Paul Coray ft K - - CITY Anna HOLDEN William Arthur Marti Glauser, 92, died Tuesday; Scott, 65, died Wednesday; funeral Saturday noon, McKay graveside services Friday, 11 First Ward Chapel, 1391 Park St. a.m., Holden Cemetery. Francis L. Lund, 77, died DEWEYV1LLE, Box Elder Wednesday; Simon Edward graveside services County Saturday noon, Mt. Olivet Novinger, 81. died Wednesday; Wilford Woodruff Cemetery. funeral Saturday, 1 p.m., Gardner, 93, died Tuesday; Deweyville Ward. funeral Friday noon, Eastman's MONROE Joseph Ward Evans It Early, 574 E. 1st S. Julie Hansen, 53, died Tuesday; Larsen, 2, died Tuesday; funeral funeral Saturday, 11 a.m., Friday, 11 am., Taylorsville Monroe First Ward Chapel. Fifth Ward, 1555 Lovely Rd. OGDEN Beta Gordon (5090 S. 1480 W). Thorvald Bertram Olsen Hooivlck, 84, Lawrence, 65, died Tuesday; Lirid-quidied Saturday; funeral Saturday, funeral Saturday, 11 a.m., & Sons Colonial Chapel in 10 a.m., Larkin Mortuary Ogden. Chapel, 260 E. South Beaver; Olpin, Pacific Palisades, Calif.; Larry Olpin, Warrensburg, Mo.; A. Edwin Olpin, San Luis Obispo, Calif.; 13 grandchildren; one great grandchild; and one sister and one brother, Mrs. James (Elva) Chadwick, American Fork, and Elmer Culmer, Provo. Friends may call Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday prior to services at the Olpin Mortuary in Fillmore. Burial wiU be in the Fillmore City Cemetery. Ora Crandall Rowland - AARP Re-Se- Rowland Young Gary Brigham Hansen, mayor of University's Dress and Payson, and Harold Grooming Standards Jacklin, representative have not changed since from the Alpine School District. Clyde Evergreen Cemetery. COG, pant suits, not to Vaud Hanks, mayor of a report from the committee assigned to recommend a method of disbursing county money allocated to the cities for fire protection in the unincorporated areas. hold its scheduled Mayor Hanks said the committee recommended using the same formula as last year, and paying meeting last Monday. The meeting has been rescheduled for this coming Monday at 12:30 p.m. the cities per fire, in the Orem Senior regardless of now extensive the fire proved to be. Mayor Christiansen objected, stating that cities with few or no fires would 1, 93 N. 400 E. The program has been arranged by Mildred Remember Them Funerals Hospital Arlyn Sperry, executive secretary of COG, pointed out that many cities were failing to turn in their monthly fire reports, and so could not receive reimbursement for their service. ers 42 L 300 1 Nn ASPEN NURSERY Radio Pioneer Chain Saw Flyer Coaster One Only Model 1073 I WAGON : a free carving case. Receive Total Savings BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL 18 Rag. 39.95 184.95 Reg. 169" Nov. 14: Boy to James and Marilyn Ostler Johnson, 712 W. 1800 N., Orem. Girl to David and Linda Roberts Hoffman, 1230 W. 820 N., CHICAGO CUTLERY Diston Cordless Electric Please the cook in your family with a gift of this fine cutlery. Individual pieces or sets. Provo. and Kerry Doyle Huff, Volcic Trlr, Crt. No. 38, Rock Springs. Wyo. Girl to John L. Jr. and Vickie L. Beighley Carson, 667 N. 550 ., American Fork. Girl to Raymond T and Sandra D. Fausett Fackrell, 1042 W. 400 N , Orem. Boy to Don K. and Karen Johnson Bigelow, 90 E. 700 N. 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I 1 22S-310- include jeans, are the only acceptable women's wear for attendance at classes" or other campus events." Women's clothing of denim material is consistent with the standard if the clothing is clean, attractive, and of a female cut, such as a woman's dressy denim pant suit. The intent of BYU's standard as to women is to encourage them to wear comfortable yet distinctly feminine attire. Masculine cut jeans are not acceptable campus wear for women at BYU. Grubby denims that are torn, ragged, unclean or excessively worn are not suitable campus wear for men or for women. receive no funds to maintain their fire departments. FRANCIS, Summit County -Justin K. Buaot, 6, died Tuesday; Births Girl to Jay of Salem, presented Because of unforeseen which arose, the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) did not "Dresses, sweaters, Swensen, tes, slacks or modest presided at the meeting. He represents Nebo School District on the executive committee. circumstances 1971: blouses with skirts, culot- chairman ts Citizens Center, room H. had been ac- tive in the Relief Society. She was a member of the Social Twelve Club and the Springville Senior Citizens Group. Survivors include two sons and two daughters, Ted A. Rowland, Central; Lawrence R. Rowland, Lakewood, Calif.; Mrs. Dan (Claire) Bagley, Springville; Mrs. Darwin (Mary Louise) Grant, Coeur d' Alene, Ida.; 11 grandchildren, and 20 greatgrandchildren. Friends may call Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the mortuary or Saturday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Springville President Dallin commissioner; dall. She married George Amasa Rowland on June 13, 1916 in Provo. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died in 1976. Mrs. Dress Affirmed by Don Christiansen, Oaks of Brigham Young mayor of Alpine; Ken- University has issued the neth Pinegar, county following statement: After an executive session to discuss the future of the Utah County Council of Governments, held Wednesday night, the body reconvened to set up a committee to improve relations between the mayors and county commission, and to review the COG work program. James E. Mangum, mayor of Orem, was named chairman of the study committee, aided Fielding and will consist of a short AARP film entitled "What Can I Do" funeral Saturday, 1 p.m., followed by a presentaSPRINGVILLE Funeral Francis Ward Chapel. services for Ora Crandall tion on the subject of TROPIC, Garfield County -Rowland, 83, of 243 N. 100 W., p.m., Berg Sunset Lawn Memorial Mausoleu, 2350 E. 1300 Nellie Mecham, 69, died taxes by Mr. John who died Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1 S. Elsie Moody Banes, 83, died Tuesday; funeral Saturday, 1978 at an Orem Rest Home folZenger, Utah State director for AARP. lowing an Illness, will be held Tuesday, Nov. 7; funeral today p.m.. Hatch Ward Chapel. at 11 a.m., Tahoma Cemetery. ANTIMONY, Garfield County Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Wheeler It is not necessary for Paul Zora died Pearson Norris Utile Bridge, 68, Moore, Mortuary Chapel. one to be a member of 64. died Tuesday; funeral SaturShe was born Aug. 25, 1896 in Tuesday; graveside services AARP to attend the Springville, the daughter of Saturday, 10 a.m., Salt Lake City day, 1 p.m., Springer Mortuary in Richfield. Cemetery. Myron L. and Viola Cook Cranmeeting. Temple. Charles Edward Held, 61, died Tuesday; funeral Saturday noon, Cannon Third Ward, 1301 S. 1200 W. Maud Carrie Bala Crash, 88, died Tuesday; funeral Friday, 3 X Fire Allotment Orem Meet Utah Obituaries SALT LAKE She was born April It, 1887 f the city In With Mayor Ferguson are Geraldine Sucher, center, first vice president of Provo City PTA, and Christine Augustus, PTA membership chairman. Admission is by membership card or a small fee. schools. COG Discusses W Obituaries membership drive MAYOR JIM FERGUSON buys a ticket for the Provo PTA family movie, "Pollyanna," which will be shown Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Provo High School auditorium. The movie is being sbvwn as a token of appreciation for the response to the annual PTA rstf LIVE TREES With coupon 85011. State, Provo Hours:8i30to6Mon.-So- 375-484- t. . $1.00 Off $2.50 Off $5.00 OH Expire Nov, 30 5 Jjf-.y'-J |