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Show Page THE HERALD, Provo. 4 Tuesday, November 21. Luh. nwB 1978 i BnF T S.L Legalizes Left Turn Lanes jjS - MM M SHIRLEY AND STEVEN RITCHIE of Cerro Gordo, 111., were two proud parents with four reatori to be prowl, at Mrs. Ritchie got to tee their quadrupleti for the first time since they i Orem Firemen Tell Insulation Warning were born Nov. 13 in Decatur, HI. Shirley li holding Stacie, Steve has Shannon, Sarah is in the incubator at the back and Clinton in the incubator on the right. 1 PI Telephoto) Westminster President Crash Kills 3 Elderly Persons A two-ca- r NEWTON, Utah (UPI) crash just south of Newton Monday claimed the lives of three elderly Cache County residents SALT LAKE CITY UPI ) Left turns have been legalized at two intersections in Salt Lake City's downtown area in an effort to divert some vehicles off busy Main Street city traffic engineer Gerald Blair says Motorists will be able to turn left off Main Street at First and Second South to go west or east although it will still be illegal to turn left onto Main Street at those intersections. Blair said He said turns were legalized in hopes that some traffic will move to West Temple The idea. Blair said, is to ease traffic problems caused by construction of the Crossroads Mall on the west side of Main Street between South Temple and First South and nead-ot- t traffic jams that could develop after the high-ris- e shopping center opens Crossroads patrons would be able to get to the mall from West Temple Left turns off Main Street Third South mav also be legalized Blair said and Greta Leishman. 70 both of They were all dead on arrival at a Logan hospital following the 145 p.m. accident The patrol said Christiansen's, car apparently ran a stop sign on State Road 142, crashing into an auto driven bv Wel-lsvill- Seeks Funds Orem City Fire Department authorities advise citizens to be careful m selecting and installing cellulose insulation in their homes. Brent Halladay, fire marshall for the Orem Fire Department said cellulose insulation is very effective in insulating the homes but care should be taken because of its flammable characteristics. He said care needs to be taken in selecting the cellulose There is a grading system available to help Mead. Mrs. Wright served on a KAREN WRIGHT of Nephi holds her baby, Amberly while discussing the philosophy of Margaret with the famous panel , anthropologist last summer. Woman Remembers Meeting Margaret Mead SALT LAKE CITY determine the fire resistance capability. "There are a lot of rip off artists selling insulation UPI The president of The Utah Highway Patrol identified interested in her comments as her By MARILYN KEYTE that is dangerous. In Denver they had a real problem Westminster the victims as Alvin A. Christiansen, College says with warm personality was felt. ti of NEPHI Person memories people getting cellulose insulation that was not his privately - owned She told us that despite her many 85, Newton, and LeRoy Leishman, 71, " Leishman Margaret Mead came To the mind of safe school saves Utah nearly of study of various cultures and Karen she heard when the years Wright Mr. said in there were several cases Halladay $2 million a year and he of child raising, she had observation famous had anthropoligist recently Denver where people had fires in their homes the thinks the state should learned the most from raising one child died. had after the insulation installed. very day they provide financial aid Mrs. Wright had occasion to meet of her own," said Karen. "We had a case right here in south Orem last Dr Helmut Hoffman "She believed a woman's basic Miss Mead when she was invited to atsaid Mr. Halladay. There was some cellulose week," asked the State Board of was the continuity of tend hosted a summer last responsibility symposium insulation improperly installed in a man's home near Regents Monday for the chimney. by Redbook magazine which featured society. She said it was women who The cellulose does not burn in an open Vincent Kofoed Vernon L. White $300,000 in state aid and flame but has a smoldering combustion that can Miss Mead as mediator for the discus- basically passed culture on from one the board agreed to conBOUNTIFUL - Funeral ser sion. generation to another, no matter how spread. In this instance the cellulose started to Nelson vices for Vernon L White. 45, sider the request. knew of Miss Mead from reading unfairly the duty fell." "I and smolder of the the frame on roof man's who died Sunday, Nov 19, 1978 in ' caught Br Hoffman said non- fire. Miss Mead expressed further that LAYTON - Funeral services a Salt Lak? articles and I had even read her hospital will be held schools are for Vincent Kofoed Nelson, 60, profit having In Russnn noon at entitled Blackberry society of old, where family members thp Wednesday autobiography cost him it to estimate "I new roof a on $10,000 put who died Saturday. Nov 18, 1978. a difficult time balancing Brothers Bountiful Mortuary Winter, but the prospect of meeting the such as parents and grandparents surhis home," said Mr. Halladay. will be Wednesday at 11 am at 295 N. Main St their budgets and keeping Redbook staff was foremost in my rounded young mothers, provided He said the unfortunate thing about it is people are He was the father of Neil Mortuary. 400 N. Main St., Kaysville A mind when I set out for New York," women with needed support. She firmly up their programs White of Heber City spending money to try and better their homes and yet because of inflation. brother and sister live in Provo believed someone must support the He was bom Oct 3, 1933 in Salt said Mrs. Wright. home dangerous to live in. Lake City to Clifford L. and Because most of areThemaking the advises mother. a chance encounter with "However, Bom July 18, 1918 in Weston. and of residents builders department Petra Larsen White He married Westminster's 1,200 stu"She recounted a visit with her in the before room her Ida., to Guy Henry and Thora the powder the federal standards of safety for flame resistance Wentz May 12. 1973 in Emma Kofoed Nelson, he mar- Virginia dents are from Utah, Hofscheduled session gave me a whole new daughter's teacher where she was told Elko. Nev and of which corrosiveness cellulose insulation, ried Pauline Edna tngalls on fman said, and because He worked for Associated impression. She was fussing about her her child had been showing all her became effective in September 1978. April 9, 1942 in Bar Harbor, Me Foods for 17 years the school about fl spends and wondering if perhaps friends a coat Miss Mead had nw The marriage was solemnized appearance inMr. said the federal standards Halladay Survivors include his wife, safety $1,000 per year less per later in the Logan LDS Temple she'd the worn same dress she'd worn mended," recalled Karen. "When she so and two itiated far are sons. three daughters primary legislation until some to a similar occasion. student than state specific laws and just asked the child about the incident the He was a retired master Vicki L Schnepp, Robert R codes are mandated. would have she complimented those answer she got was 'real mother's "Then sergeant in the U.S. Air Force Schnepp. both of Bountiful; Neil schools, Utah Vivian Peacock The to standard thermal safety applies insulating and served in Africa and Italy White, Heber City, Mrs Doug to put up an additional materials made from cellulosic fibers such as ground around her on their appearance just mend.'" during World War D. He also iCristy) Mederick and Kathy million if those stu$19 During the symposium Miss Mead or wood pulp sold for use in home and public like an old friend instead of the served in Iceland, Germany, White, both of Clearfield, three Ditlevten dents attended public up paper featured ate the in father: three only a little gelatin and drank conand bases guest." grandchildren; many England buildings. AMERICAN FORK Vivian Leon White. universities. siderable quanitities of water, noted As a moderator Miss Mead imUnited States. He was a member brothers. Fibrous mineral urea wool, glass, formaldehyde Ronald Peacock Ditlevsen, 63, of 135 E. of the Layton 12th LDS Ward, Sacramento, Calif "We ask for some part foam or any other type of insulation are mediately asked all of the panelists Mrs. Wright. 3rd N died Monday, Nov. 20. Disabled American Veterans As- White, George White, both of of the common as wealth their names and from that point on "My encounter with Miss Mead left Salt Lake City, and one step1978 in the American Fork not covered by this standard. sociation and we believe we contribute used them unerringly. me with the memory of a fantastically sister. Shirley Thurman. Denver Officers Association Hospital. An "Alert Sheet" from the U.S. Consumer Product to the common good," Friends may call a! the morShe was born April 20, 1915 in The discussion subject centered inters ting, caring person," concluded Survivors include his wife, Safety Commission says consumers should be aware tuary Wednesday from 10:45 to Hoffman said. Emery, Emery County, to three sons and two that cellulose insulation manufactured before Sept. around how women perceive their role Karen. daughters. 1145 a m Burial will be in the Edward Lynn and Mary Johan-naK Nelson Jr Gig Harin today's changing society. Rather The results of last summer's inBountiful Memorial Park Allred Peacock. She married Vincent 8, 1978, the effective date of the standard, can be sold than dominate the occasion, Mrs. vitational have not yet been published Arthur T. Ditlevsen March 14, bor, Wash Autin Rocco Nelson. stannot after that meet date it the although Utah Obituaries may Shawn Bountiful; Ingalls Nelson. lftt in Maywood, Calif. The mar- Salt Lake City; Mrs James dard; some insulation manufactured before the ef- Wright felt Miss Mead was sincerely in Redbook magazine, but Mrs. Wright William riage was later solemnized in the SALT LAKE CITY Harriet felt the article would still appear (Sharon) Craig. Kaysville; Mrs fective date could meet the standard. Cellulose interested in what each had to say. Salt Lake LDS Temple He died Baker Vigen, 65. died Saturday; Thomas (JaNelli Burger. The panelists in turn became more regardless of the moderator's demise. manufctured after must the 7, Aug. (, 1973. Sept. following carry funeral mass Friday. 10:30 a.m.. A. Price 13 Calif.; She was active in the LDS Milpitas. Cathedral of the Madeleine. 331 statement on any bag or container: f ive brothers and grandchildren Church where she served in the PLEASANT GROVE - WilE. South Temple. Frank "ATTENTION: This material meets the apthree sisters. Donald K Nelson. Primary and Relief Society She Mrs. liam Archibald Price. 78. died Sr., 87. died Sunday, of both 1 Christiansen, Cloyd R0HB0CK S0NS' minimum Merai flammability standard. was a temple worker and a plicable 10 1978 Nov. 20. at Utah mass funeral Wednesday, Monday, member of the American Fork Provo; Wendell K. Nelson, Valley Hospital This is based 1375 standard tests St. Vincent's Church, upon a.m., only, laboratory Dr John A Pocatello, Ida Sixth Ward. She served as a Pink FLORAL He was bom Aug 27. 1900 in East Spring Lane, Murray. I which do not represent actual conditions which may Nelson. Tigard. Ore Guy K. Lady in the American Fork Leon K. Watley, Birmingham England Arthur August Mueller, 88. died occur in the home." Nelson. Bountiful; Hospital soys Wownrs to William and Lizzie Harrison Monday; graveside services The commission estimates that about 1000 persons BORN AT Survivors include two sons and Nelson. Nobnaster. Mo Mrs Boy to Bruce and Alecia Pier Wasatch He married Dora Eliza Wednesday. stimulaf Price p.m.. Knudsen, 1916 E. 900 S Salt two daughters, Calvert A. Scott (Zelpha) Weiser, Parsons June 16. 1923 in Lawn Memorial Park Jerrold were treated in hospital emergency rooms during the UTAH16 VALLEY HOSPITAL Blackfoot. Ida and Mrs Dwaine Lake City Ditlevsen, Westminster, Calif Nov. 1973 W. England She died Dec 10. "Jerry" Johnson, 35, died year ending June 1976, as a result of injuries asGirl to Ralph and Darlene Bair Mary Atkins. Twin Falls. Ida Max J. Ditlevesen, Mrs Ray E. He was a member of the Saturday, graveside services Boy to Dell and Sherry Pierce, 4453 S. 4880 W.. Salt Lake sociated with home insulation products. Thirty-on- e & V (Carolyn) Hansen, both of Salt to Friends may call at the morHe Wasatch Methodist Church came Thompson Court, P.O Box 561, p.m.. Wednesday. r City. Lake City; Daniel E (Lynette) of those for were treated from 8 6 to percent o clock Nelson 1954 Lawn injured he Carrie allergic Lyman, Wyo where America in tuary tonight Cemetery Hllbenberg, Logan; 10 and Wednesday one hour before worked as an electrician for Spence, 90. died Sunday, funeral skin reaction, 20 percent for a foreign object hi the r , Boy to Virl and Chris Carroll For Moments To Remember grandchildren, five brothers and services Interment will be in Zion's Security Corporation Wednesday, noon. Russon eye, and 20 percent for cuts and bruises. Osmond, Orem. ; J four sisters, Mervin Peacock, Kaysville City S 255 with Brothers two s Chapel. include to Richard and Sharon Cemetery Survivors Mortuary . Boy shredded from or made ground-uMrs. Usually paper, Perron, Emery County; military rites accorded by Hill daughters, Mrs Vern Peggy 200 E Lester Jack, 80. died Byrd, 305 N. 200 W Fred H. (Inez) Forbes. Alpine: cellulose insulation is normally treated with Harper Air Force Base funeral Friday. Little. Pleasant Grove. Mrs p.m Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Delose (Genevieve) William chemicals to make it resistant to fire and vermin. Onyon. Salt Colonial Mortuary Chapel, 2128 (Madgei to Rex and Ruth Listen Boy Fotheringham, Pleasant Grove; S State St. Lake City, four grandchildren; Moorey, 1147 E. 700 S Provo. and installed, celmanufactured, treated, Properly Mrs. Wayne Christiansen, - Mabel Mc- lulose can have a high KAYSVILLE three one Girl to Ross and Dena Gurr American Fork. Mrs Donald Madge insulating effect and meet the Herrera, 596 N 400 sisters and four brothers. Carthy Stevenson, 72. died SunE American insula(Doris) Mangum, Emery; Mrs cellulose federal standard for 1:30 flammability day, funeral Wednesday. Dorothy May Tidd Elsie Sher Fork. - Obituaries Local Lindquist-Kaysvill- e - h - ; "7? Valley Births Zum-pan- ; 1 ; 1 i f' m Hospital-Funeral- p Sun-da- 1 m . Lamar (Lareda) Olsen, Overton, Nev., Mrs. Clifford (Melva) Martinsen, Las Vegas, Nev. ; Jay Christiansen, Tooele, and Lavar Christiansen. Spanish Fork. Funeral services will be held Wedneday at 11 am in the American Fork Sixth Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the and Sons Mortuary Anderson tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock and from 9 30 to 10:30 Wednesday a m Burial will be in the American Fork City Cemetery Karlee Elizabeth Wadsworth Openshaw SALT LAKE CITY - Funeral services for Madge Wadsworth Openshaw. 57. of Salt Lake City who was hit by a car in Sacramento, Calif and died Friday, Nov. 17. 1978. will be Wednesday at the Larkin Mortuary Chapel. 260 E. South Temple. Salt Lake City Among her survivors is a Mrs Ron Joycei Spencer of Payson sister. Nelson Karlee Elizabeth Nelson, daughter ol Wayne and Frankie Stanley Black Nelson, died Monday. Nov 171 at Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake tity Her parents are former residents of Or em Funeral services are pending and will be announced by Berg Mortuary 10, Berg J Mortuary Services J Upensnaw was born in Benjamin on Sept 8. 1921 to T I and Ethel Stewart Wadsworth Jr On Oct 9. 1939, she married Jav T Openshaw in Santaquin He died March 19. 1969 Mrs Friends may call at the Larkin t'hapel tonight Irom 6 to 8 o'clock and Wednesday prior to services Burial will be in the Sunset Gardens of the Vallev ) (((((en Vera A. Hurst Funeral services will be Wednesday 2 p.m. at the Berg Mortuary, Provo. Friends may call Tuesand day evening Wednesday prior to services. Interment Provo City Cemetery. 6-- 8 Doyle O. Larson Funeral services will be Wednesday 11 a.m. at the Berg Mortuary, Provo. Friends may call Tuesand Wednesday day prior to services. Inte6-- 8 rment Provo Cemetery pending. p.m.. - The most frequently given direction "straight ahead, is you can't miss it," which shows we have RIVERTON Reynold L. Bills, 83. died Sunday; funeral Wednesday, noon, Riverton First Ward Chapel. 1855 S 13400 S Rawlin V'irgel EPHRAIM problems. Some cellulose insulation is treated with chemicals which can combine with moisture in the air and corrode some metal parts that are in contact with the insulation. Loose fill poured or blown-in- , and "wet process" cellulose insulation all are covered by the standard. Boy to David and Janiel Lowe Miller, 675 N. 800 E Provo 523 In multiple light tures in spaces, only use one bulb instead of three. Replace other bulbs throughout the house with bulbs of the next lower wattage. Hearin aid 'ALL IN THE EAR' fidence in each other S. Main St that's pretty much unTREMONTON - Samuel Bar- Changing rel Scothern. 67. died Saturday, deserved. funeral Wednesday, noon. Times Ward Tremonton xhibitionl Chapel OGDEN William Bradley son of WiOwens, D lliam and Marsha Ryan Owens, died Sunday, funeral 1pm, of the Tuesday. ALL THIS WEEK HARRIS HEARING AID Memorial Wasatch CESTRE Cemeterv Joseph Thomas Nelson Graveside services were held today at the Provo City Cemetery. Calvin D. PARK VALLEY Larsen, 56. died Sunday funeral noon. Park Valley Wednesday, Ward Chapel MOUNT PLEASANT - Nell K. Simons, 54. died Sunday, funeral Wednesday. pm.. Mt Pleasant Third Ward Chapel PRICE Frank Miklovich. 84. died Sunday. Catholic Chapel - Service Wednesday. uneral Chapel. jnijjjjnijjnijjj fix- non-worki- - Gardens 225-310- 0 42L3M.rrm37W Jacobson. 50. died Saturday, funeral Wednesday. p.m.. Ephraim First Ward Chapel. 10 a con- 1042 S. 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Daniel Jay Openshaw. all of Salt Lake City, two grandchildren, and a brother. Wallace D Wadsworth. also of Salt Lake City j 373-184- 1 ratt. Enid Allies Reginald p.m., Lindquist-KaysvillPrice. John Price. Arnold Price tuary. 400 N. Main St. and Roland Price, all of CROYDEN, Morgan County -Jane F. Toone, died Saturday, England Graveside services will be held funeral Wednesday, 1 p m Lind-quiand Sons Colonial Chapel. Friday at 11 a m at the Salt Lake City Cemetery Friends Ogden MONROE. 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