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Show Page 4 THE HERALD, Provo. Utah, Sunday, October 21, 1979 Written for Laymen Volume Offers Information U SALT LAKE CITY It tion about the state's could have been titled, earthquake history. You need neither a Wanted to Know About degree in geophysics nor Earthquakes in Utah, But a copy of Siegfried Didn't Know Where to Mandel's Dictionary of Look." The actual title is Science to accumulate a more formal, but the wealth of interesting tidpublication is bits from this unique replete with interesting, volume. Here is a sampling of understandable informa- what's to be found within the pages of "Earthquake Studies in Utah, 1S5C to 1978," a compilation by ee University of Utah "Everything You've 552-pa- Suspect Aoorehended i ac- suspected A complice to the armed store in robbery of a Lindon at 910 S. State (Highway 91) late Tuesday night was arested by Lindon Police Friday at his Provo home. The arresting officer was Jack Wright who indicated that the man in custody at the Utah County Jail is an old youth who is being held on a charge of aggravated armed robbery. A companion suspect in the robbery was arrested earlier this week by Lindon Police and was charged with the same 7-- ar felony. researchers and - al 220-mi- le Utah Gets Federal Grant For Energy Assessment - WASHINGTON The Department of Energy has awarded a $39,258 grant to the Utah Department of Community and Economic Development for an assessment of Utah oil shale and tar sands, Congressman Dan Marriott. announced. "Since these alternative fuels are going to be vital to our energy independence, this initial research is crucial," said Marriott. "This project will identify the resources and technology it will take to process oil shale and tar sands. It will also identify water requirements, the market area it I Foster Gordon Funeral services DRAPER for Foster LeRoy Gordon, 71. who died Wednesday. Oct. 17, 1979, in Draper will be Monday at a.m. in the Draper Stake Center. 13366 S. 1300 E. A brother lives in American Fork. 11 t1 tfT I J I 7 Mr. Gordon was born Jan. 20, in Smithfield to Samuel 1908 Arthur and Harriet Louise Gordon. He married Loe E. Erickson. Sept. 7, 1928, in Salt Lake City. Tneir marriage was solemnized later in toe Salt Lake LDS Temple. H was a coal miner for 17 years In Superior, Wyo. He moved to Draper In 1M5. He was an active member of the Draper Syril Dennis Violet R. Carol Farmer Losee Violet Ruth King Losee, 70. of Funeral services for Syril 658 W. 100 S. in Provo, died FriRobert Dennis. 71. who died Friday, Oct 10, 1171. will be held day. Oct. 19. 1979. at Utah Valley Hospital. Ha if survived by his wife. Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Orem 1280 S 400 W. Draper; three daughters, Mrs. SSrd Ward st Mrs. Losee was born in Born Dec. SO, 180 in Midway Monte (lone) Hammond. Spanish Fork Jan. 27, 1909 to Kotebue. Alaska; Mrs. Gene to Daniel Joseph and Laura Ann George Alfred and Eva Carter (Lila) Greenwood and Mrs. Dennis, her married Myra Ora King. She married William A. Thomas (Evelyn June) Pierce, Draper In Provo on March 1, Losee on Dec. 14. 1935 in Provo. II 1R1. The marriage was solem- Their marriage later was solemof botk Draper; nised later in the Salt Lake LDS 14 greatggrandchildren; nized in the Salt Lake LDS Temrandchildren; four sisters and Temple. She died Feb. 15, 1040. ple. He died Dec. 26. 1973. She He then married Dewna Whiting two brothers, Mrs. H.E. (Rattle) was a member of the LDS Mn. Earl on Dec. a. 1M4 In the Salt Lake Church and a LaMay. Miami, manager of a LDS Mrs. Temple. (Hase!! Baldwin, Beaver; Provo school lunch program. Is Mr. Dennis retired Mid-valcivil Elmer (Enna) Anderson. Mn. Ted (Vera) Jones, service employee having served Mrs. Losee first married Fred In that capacity for 40 years. H. Ellison on Dec. 14. 1924 in Granger; Samuel James Gordon, He was a bishop of the Myton, Arval P. and Gordon, Draper; Provo. They were later divorced. Duchesne County, Ward and American Fork. She received her education in served a mission to the Provo City schools. She was a Friends may call at Goff MorSouthwest Indian Minion. His member of the Provo 11th Ward. tuary. MM S. Stale, tonight from other church activities Include at and the Monday I to I o'clock She is survived by two sons and being that of a Sunday School chapel one hour prior to ser- president and MIA president He four daughters. William J. vices. Burial wiu be at the moved to Orem in 1170 and was a Losee. Coulee Dam. Wash.; Lyn-n- e D. Losee. Mrs. Glen R. (BetDraper Cemetery. high priest In the Oram 63rd Ward. ty) Brown. Mrs. Orval Lee He it survived by his wile (Helen) Johnson, all of Provo; Orem; three sons and three Mrs. Richard S. (Helen) Mc. daughters, Clayton Syril Dennis, Donald, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Bountiful; Kay Draper Dennis. Reginald (Patricia) Ross, Portland: 22 grandchildren; 12 Granger; Gil Rodney Dennis, North Salt Lake. one Mrs. Roy (Charlotte) and two sisters, Nathan Broderick: Mrs. Delbert (Julie) King and Mrs. Harlow Meckley; "Mrs. James (Irene) (Melba) Clayton, both of Provo; Manookin, all of Orem, 21 and Mrs. Jack (Cecial) Riding. Salem. grandchildren; five 373-184- 1 II greatFuneral services will be Montwo and step grandchildren; day at 11 a.m. at the Berg DrawHarold Clarence He Is also survived by two ing Room Chapel in Provo. brothers and four sisters, LaVor Friends may call at the morArmstrong tuary tonight from 6 to 8 o'clock Graveside services will L. Dennis. Salt Lake City; or Monday prior to services. DeVear L. Dennis. Orem; Mrs. be held Monday 2:00 p.m. DeVon Burial will be at the Provo City (Lila) Gentry. Myton; Provo City Mrs. Don (Laura) Henry, Pacific Cemetary. Leslie Cemetery. Friends may Palisades. Calif; Mrs. Mor- (Fern) Tyler. Mesa. Arts. H. call at the Fifth Ward High Priest Quorum. n.: Birg Mortuary Services Carol Mecham Farmer. 54. of Orem died Friday. Oct. 19. 1979. at her daughter's home in American Fork. Mrs. Farmer was born in Provo Aug. 15. 1925 to Rowley and Eva Marie Jensen Mecham. She Married Vern Cecil Farmer 1942. in Evanston. on Nov. Wyo. Theri marriage was solemnised later in the Provo LDS Temple. He died Sept. 27. 1977. She received her education in Provo City schools, graduating from Provo High School. She also attended L'tah Technical t Collega at Provo. taking secretarial courses. She is survived by one son and two daughters. Gordon Vern Farmer, Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Sione (Karen Joyce) Akauola and Suzette Farmer, both of American Fork; one grandchild; four brothers and three sisters. Robert Rowley Mecham. Phoenix. Ariz.: Richard J. Mecham, James Niels Mecham and Mrs. David (Lola Manei Patten, all of Provo; Donald J. Mecham, Genola: Mrs. Carl (Grace) Clegg. Orem: and Mrs. Jerry (Mary Elizabeth) O'Neal. Tooele. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Berg Drawing Room Chapel in Provo. Friends may call at the Mortuary Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. or Tuesday prior to services. Burial will be in the Orem City Cemetery. at the Berg tuary, Provo, Monday 8:00 a.m.-l.Jp.m. Fred Price Friends may call at the Mortuary in Orem L. Monday from 7 to I p.m. and Tuesday at the church one hour CHARLESTON Joint to the services. Burial will Srior Jessie Belle the Orem City Cemetery. funeral services for H. Fred Brandon Daniels Price, 15, and Ruby Leona Funeral services will be Bagley Price. 82, who died Wednesday, Oct. 17. 1979. at his held Monday 12:00 noon home in Charleston, and Oct. 19. at the Mount Pleasant 1st LOGAN Funeral services at a Heber City hospital, respecWard LDS Chapel. for George Ernest Hancey. 91, tively, will be Monday at noon in Friends may call at the who died at a Logan hospital Fri- the Charleston LDS Ward Oct. 19. 1979. will be Monday Chapel Berg Mortuary, Provo, day. He was born Dec. 6. 1693 in at 11 a.m. at the Hall Mortuary 185 East Center Sunday Chapel in Logan. A stepdaughter Charleston She was bom Nterch 6-12, 1897 in Charleston. They were evening 8 p.m. or at the lives In Provo. He was born Jan. 17. 1188. at married Nov 21. 1917 in the Salt Mount Pleasant Ward Lake LDS Temple and were acHyde Park to James and Annie Chapel Monday prior to Marie Christofferson Hancey. tive members of the LDS services. Interment He married Florence Ricks on Church Mr. Price held many church Mount Pleasant City June 11. 1914 in the Logan LDS Temple. She died May 19. 1943. positions, including seventy s Cemetery. He married Louetla Higginson quorum president and bishop He Jensen on Dec. 1. 1945 in Salt was a successful farmer and Vivian Reel Morgan Lake City. He was a banker and stockman and served as presiFuneral services were served as Cache County dent of the Charleston Town for 14 yean held Saturday at the Berg treasurer. He was a member of Board Mrs. Price spent her early the LDS Church. Room Chapel Drawing He Is survived by his wife. years in Victor. Idaho She also Interment Provo City Logan; one son and one held several church positions, indaughter. Dennie Rex Hancey, cluding counselor in a Relief Cemetery. Society presidency and Sunday Logan; Mae H. Schaub. Olympia. School teacher She was chosen Wash. ; one stepson and two stepVelma Lillian Wasatch County mother of the daughters. J. David Jensen, Wash ; Mrs. Clayton Myrup Bartholomew year. Mr. and Mrs Price are surFuneral services were iJuanita) Perry, Provo; Mrs. six held Saturday at the Berg Bill (Maurine) Bickmore. vived by two sons and RusTooele; three grandchildren; daughters. J. Fred Price. two Mortuary. Interment seven sell W. Price and Mrs. Wilbur Lehi City Cemetery. sister and one brother. Leda H. (Vernal Huffaker. all of Earl. Logan; Lillian H. Dames Midway; Mrs. George 'Clara i and Leslie P. Hancey, Hyde Holmes and Mrs. Don ilneii Carol Mecham Farmer Park. Cache County. Horner, both of Heber City, Mrs Funeral services will be Friends may call at the morRaymond (Edna) Bird. Murray. held Tuesday 11 a.m. at tuary tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock Mrs. Mark (Leona) Barnard. the Berg Drawing Room and Monday one hour prior to Basalt. Idaho. Mrs Robert services. Burial will be at the lLouisel Wilding. Downey. Chapel, Provo. Friends Hvde Park Cemetery Idaho; 34 grandchildren, and 41 Sunberg-Olpi- Ruby - 6-- services. Orem City Cemetery. Violet itoth King Losee Funeral services will be 6-- rment Provo Cemetery. City B. Harris - to Thomas Alma and Lizetta Martena Lauritzen Bailey She married Henry Pherril Harris. Feb 20. 1924. in the Manti LDS Temple. He died May 19. 1939 She is survived bv three sons and one daughter. Boyd Pherril Harris. Vacaville. Calif.; Ronald T Harris. Lehi; Raymond Bailey Harris. Salt Lake City; Mrs Duncan (Margy Louisa) Finlayson. Dawson Creek. British Columbia. Canada, eight grandchildren, one greatgrandchild, three sisters. Mrs. Scott lEuledai Cqpk. Fountain Green; Mrs Van I Audrey) Livingston. Salt Lake City. Mrs. Kenneth (Marceline) Maughan, Monti cello Friends may call at the chapel Monday two hours prior to services Burial will be at the Moroni City Cemeterv. Dennis Svrll Funeral services will be held Tuesday, 10 a.m. at the Orem South Stake Wyo Friends may call at the Olpin Mortuary in Heber City (his from 6 to 9 o'clock and Chapel, 1260 S. 400 W., evening two hour prior to serOrem. Interment Orem Monday vices Burial will be at the Charleston Cemetery City Cemetery. Letter Owners Being Sought GEKEALOCY the authors. Rex Blake, curator and keeper of the materials in the box is making a plea for those who rightfully are entitled to it to come forth and claim it. He said the letter, with accompanying photos, will be a valuable addition to any history or interest of the family involved. The letter is addressed to Eulalie, Earl, copies 'Urn I vir 1W5 Swill Stow, Viuuuwi Energy Proposal and develop- ement faculty of the Universith of Utah and 6rivate consultant; and Merrill, Social SerWILLIAM G. DYER vices Department of the LDS Church. The daylong seminar will be at seminar is planned to the Homestead Resort in provide real professional assistance to those inMidway. The Personnel Associa- volved in any way with tion of Central Utah is a human resourced local chapter of the development." American Society for Anyone interested in atPersonnel Administra- tending the seminar may tion. Blaine Palmer, contact Larry Goodwin at president of the chapter Valtek, Inc., in Springvil-le- . and personnel manager fo Registrations will be Valtek, Inc., said, "This accepted until Oct. 31. cles that have been published in professional publications and many books on professional Owen L. Federal Contract Calif. - U.S. Senator Jake has endorsed recent g measures by the Federal Reserve Board, and asked Congress to "join this effort to tighten the nation's money supply and combet inflation. "It Is high time Congress stopped starting fires that the Federal Reserve must try to put out," Garn said. "To be WASHINGTON Garn, h, credit-tightenin- Dudley - Fork, died Friday. Oct 19. 1979. at his home Complete obituary with funeral information will be announced by Walker Mortuary of Spanish Fork. costs. The energy program is authorized fur three years, 1980-198- with an automatic one-ye-ar extension if JEFF Congress does not act to terminate or modify the law by 1982. SERMON Credit Union Plans Meet This Week The Central Chapter of the credit union will hold its monthly meeting on Thursday at 7 p.m. Dinner will be served at the Schoenwald Terrace, 1835 S. State, Orem. There will be a charge. Speaker for the evening will be Jeff Sermon, president of the UCCU, who will speak on the new bankruptcy act. Mr. Sermon has worked for Universal Campus Federal Credit Union for three years as an adjust-memanager. He previously was employed as a loan officer at East Idaho Federal Credit Union in Idaho Falls, Ida. At present, Mr. Sermon is completing a degree in unnecessary if the Federal Reserve had adopted a more moderate monetary policy in the past. Garn noted that the minority members of the B?nkins Cnrnmittp have long urged restricted monetary growth. "The Federal Reserve should not chase interest rates downward with effective, this moderate Federal an expansionary monetary policy," Reserve policy must be combined with Garn said, in quoting from a June 1878 a conservative fiscal policy in committee report. "This is a effort with only short-terCongress. The Federal Reserve raises interest rates in response to inflation, benefits"' Garn termed the Federal Reserve's which is caused in large part by Congressional deficit spending." tight money policy "courageous," and Garn, the ranking Republican added: "We have seen far too many solutions in the past, which member on the Senate Banking, Hous- short-tering and Urban Affairs Committee, may have kept interest rates low and made his comments in conjunction only caused increased borrowing and with testimony by Federal Reserve more Inflation. It is commendable that Board Chairman Paul Volcker before you have taken this action during only the committee. your second month in office," he told volcker. nt m com- interpersonal munications at Brigham Young University. iucockscs' FLOIUL Exprest Your fireside. For children aged two to nine years, there will be a special meeting. Older children 7:30 in the Provo Central are welcome to attend Stake Center, 1200 W. 500 the fireside. N. The public is invited. Grant and Olive Beth Mack will be the featured speakers. Mrs. Mack is the daughter of President Spencer W. Kimball and Mr. Mack is the president World War I veterans, of the Blind Association of Utah. They live in Salt Barracks 2670, will hold Lake City and have seven their regular monthly meeting on Monday at the children. Parents are invited to Veterans Center. 287 E. take their children to the 100 N., Provo at 1:30 p.m. The Young Special Interests are of the LDS Church are sponsoring a family fireside tonight at FREE N RECTUM-COLO- Mme CANCER CHECK for a Unknown to most, this is the most common form of Intetnil Cancer striking menl, nompn equally kWtMi Love toys fowtrs show With Flowers Ihankfulnnt. 1 1042 S. SUh, Orta UNIVERSITY MALL 225-31- 00 225-112- 1 BEESLEY MEMORIALS As with a diamond- a monument's toor, r lZ,d0' ity anditscutting quality! iv-- 47 - A r,y'Z and value! biter 49,000 DIE EACH YEAH Hesitation Can Be Djnfjerous Receive Instructions free Kit On How To Prepare Specimen At Home and Mail In for Analysis test m this 780N.500W.-PROV- orta. we mi Mt i p Phone: I 6 234 Wtst Canter. Provo I OS 3 Wednesday Odobtr 24 linilSC.: TW,dT OcttW 23 10 Fridaf October 26 Amoman Cancer Society IOWIST NICIS. MNISt OUAUTY IAROIST SELECTION IN UTAH O 375-935- Spomorrd in HEARING AID SERVICE 375-414- low-inco- Plan Meeting FORK Francis SPANISH Andrew Dudley. 67. of Spanish to authorizes a program to give assistance to households hit hardest by rocketing War Veterans Francis free all-da- The Utahn said the current tightening of the money supply would have been Fireside for YSI Scheduled Tonight is program The panel approved the Home Energy Assistance y Act, S. 1724, in an markup session. The bill Reserve Board Moves - Funeral Scott Harshman. 18. who died in a motorcycle accident in Fontana on Wednesday. Oct. 17. 1979. will be held Monday at 1:30 p m. at Ingold Mortuary. Fontana. He was born in Logan on April 18. 1961 to Robert and Karen Johnson Harshman. He attended schools in Fontana. Survivors include his parents, a twin brother and a sister, all of Fontana. Burial will be in Fontana. The In response to testimony "Discretionary," not an taken by Senator Orrin entitlement, and Hatch at a Salt Lake City therefore directly under hearing last week the Congress' thumb at U.S. Senate Labor and budget time. Human Resources Committee Friday approved a bill to give "energy assistance" to the poor. Senator Gam Endorses - Calif. - WASHINGTON ment. Other noted speakers at the conference will be Millard Neal, area director of the Office of Cook JORDAN Funeral services for Owen L. Cook. 87. who died Friday. Oct. 19. 1979. will be Monday at 1 p.m. in the West Jordan Fifth Ward. 7950 S 1700 W.. West Jordan. Mr. Cook was born June 28. 1912 in Pleasant Grove to LeRoy A. and Mary Louise Bennett Cook. He married Donna Parker in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Feb. 27, 1937. He was a carpeter. retired from Kennecott Copper Corp. He was active in the LDS Church as a high priest. Mr. Cook is survived by his wife. West Jordan: three sons and one daughter. Owen K. Cook. Curtis E. Cook and Mrs. Lovde i Jo Ann i Hardy, all of West Jor-oaCalvin L. Cook. Riverton; 17 grandchildren: six brothers and three sisters. Melvin Cook. Vernon Cook. Carl Cook. Wendell Cook. Kenneth Cook. Farrell Cook. Mabel Stevens. Emma Mertin and Leaona Smith. Friends may call tonight from 6 to 8 o'clock at the Lake Hills Desret Mortuary. 10055 S. State, and Monday one hour prior to services at the ward chapel. Burial will be at the Murray City Cemetery. WEST trte 1& r Personnel Association of Central Utah. Dr. Dyer is well known throughout the education and business community for his expertise in training and development. He has served on the faculty of numerous colleges and has acted as a consultant for a large number of major corporations in the UD and abroad. Dr. Dyer has authored many arti- dtottf 3013 i I nual Fall Conference Compliance Programs; Nov. 2, sponsored by the Dr. Jim Rand, manag- MC VmIAI IfAJ Committee OKs V training ... in our office or your own home (yes, we do make house calls) Th only outwent hltaw sweat f South Geneva Road. Orem. 1075 Blake, Dr. William G. Dyer, dean of the College of Business and Graduate School of Management at Brigham Young University, will be the keynote speaker at the First An- hearing SERVICES Ralph, and Irene Nelson, Rt. 3 Box 143, Provo; and to Ruth, Edna Nuttall. 364 S. Arizona St., Los Angeles,, California. The author of the letter refers to possible settlers of Pima, Arizona and mentions those people as being John Nuttall and his wife Laura Gardner and William Asby Clark and his wife Julia Ann Holiday. Anyone with information about those who this letter may be intended for. please contact Mr. A letter which has been unopened for 50 years in a box owned by the LDS Sharon Stake is being held for its owner the heirs and descendants of Electronic grandson. Jeffrey Interment held Monday 11 a.m. at the Berg DrawingRoom Chapel, Provo. Friends may call Sunday evening 8 p.m. at the Mortuary and Monday one hour Inteprior to services. Wilding, preceded them in death Mr Price is survived by one brother and two sisters Vernon W. Price and Mrs Florence Carlile. both of Heber City, and Mrs. Rulo MrClellan. Juarei. Mexico Mrs Price is survived by three sisters. Mrs Firl Talks. Rexburg. Idaho. Mrs Mane Nelson. Tucson Am . and Mrs Retta I'oulson. Jackson Hle. Zella SALT LAKE CITY Funeral services for Zella Bailey Hams. 75. of Salt Lake City who died Wednesday. Oct 17. 1979. in Lehi. of congestive heart failure, will be Monday at 11 a m. in the Harvard LDS Ward Chapel. 1021 S 200 E . Salt Lake City Mrs Harris was bom Oct 27. 1903. in Moroni. Sanpete County, to either the heirs or decendenti of the people listed oa the front. Note the amount of postage which was required for that time 2 cents. -- Dyer Will Speak At Fall Confab FONTANA. - A of this Styear letter which has remained emopened for a ha If century are being ought by the LDS Sharon Stake. This picture shows the front of the letter which is addressed services for Jeffery George Hancey may call Mon. evening at the Mortuary 8 p.m. and Tues. one hour prior to OWNERS seismic The behavior of the Wasatch fault, at least since 1962, shows that some sectors of the fault notable to the north and south of Salt Lake City have been persistently quiet, resulting in "seismic that !;aps" Ued may by large earthquakes. In the Mountain West, only shocks of about magnitude 6 5 or greater have produced significant surface Jeffery Harshman Price - Idaho. - intends to serve, transportation, the possibilities of leases, and the location, which presently centers around the Uintah Basin, the most heavily concentrated area of oil shale and tar sands." This study, according to Marriott, will give the state the means by which it can look at synthetic fuels on a small and large scale. He said the Department of Community and Economic Development will be working with the Energy Planning Council from the Uintah Basin Association of Governments on the project. and National Obituaries Local IS Montana on the north. category. Outside California The Wasatch Front quake authorities: -S- ince 1850, 127 earthand western Nevada, the area of north-centrquakes in the Utah region Intermountain Seismic Utah has the potential for have had an estimated Belt (of which Utah is a the strongest earthquake Richter magnitude of major part) has one of shaking in the Utah four or greater. The the highest levels of region. Within this area Wasatch area's two largest quakes earthquake risk in the lies the occurred in 1901 near contiguous United States fault, a major geological Richfield and in 1934 in (deluding Hawaii and break along which young Hansel Valley at the Alaska). This belt ex- mountain blocks have northern end of the Great tends more than 1,300 been uplifted to form a Salt Lake. Both had kilometers from the e prominent west-facin- g Richter readings of about junction of Nevada. scarp (the Wasatch S.5, placing them in the Utah and Arizona on the Front), extending from "moderate to strong" south to northwestern Gunnison, Utah, northward to Malad City. earth- jh A.M.-- 6 Mil J Yl ) lipoma H.l,( U .., Ytu, Ou.l1..n BEESLEY MONUMENT & VAULT CO. P.M. rh Utah Voley Hospital - - 11' t S 71$ South Across Siait Siim). ry( the street east Ph of Prove Cemeterv |