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Show THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday, November 18, 1579 4 Page Funding Shows Progress, Officials Tell Forest Service Developers of the Heritage Mountain Ski Resort in Provo have shown progress on obtaining funding sources for the recreation area, according to Forest Service Officials. Don Nebeker, Uinta National Forest Supervisor, said that Wilderness Associates, promoters of the resort in the mountains directly east of Provo, had written a letter to his office indicating some progress had been made on securing funding. Gary Coleman, branch chief of recreation and lands for the Forest Service, said there is no strict deadline whereby Wilderness Associates must show proof of funding or have its special use permit revoked. In an article which appeared in last Tuesday's i SPRINGVILLE day, No. - Kirt Roper, 11, 1979 at an Orem convalescent center. He was born May I. 1895 in Leamington, Millard County, a son of Alvia and Martha Lydia Lyman Roper. On March 28, im, be married Wanda Bel! in Salt Lake City, and the marriage was solemnized later in tbe Salt Lake LOS Temple. He was employed as a machinist and stationary engineer by Union Pacific Railroad for 3S years in Provo and Lynndyl, Millard County. He moved to SpringviUe in 1962. From Ledge ' He was a high priest in the LDS Church, a member of the U P. Oldtimers Club and a veteran of World War L ' Survivors include ' bis wife; one son and four daughters, Dern A. Roper, Las Vegas; Mrs. Harlan (Beryl) Niebon. Orem; Mrs. Samuel (Glenna) Vest, Mrs. M. A. (Dawn) Morse. Fallon, Nev.; Mrs. Phil (Mary) Rollins. Salt Lake City: M grandchildren, and 3S great -grandchildren. One son, Larry, preceded him in death. SpringviUe; Funeral services will be Monday at 11 a.m. in the Wheeler Mortuary Chapel, SpringviUe, where friends may call Sunday from 7 to 1 p.m. or Monday one hour prior to services. Burial WiU be in Oak City. Millard County, Cemetery. " The services wiU be conducted by Bishop Leon Woodfield of tbe SpringviUe 10th Ward. 9m,: 17, 1979, 12-1- at the Utah Valley National Obituaries - grandchildren. Friends may call at Anderson Funeral Home In Nephi tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock or Monday at the chape) prior to services. Burial will be in the Levan City NEW YORK (UPI) Moe Katz, a newspaperman and an inCemetery. stitution at tbe U.S. District Court in Manhattan for 45 years, died Friday. He was 75. A funeral was this morning at Westminister Chapel at Avenue H and Coney Island Avenue in E. 300 0 So. Provo 373-646- 8 Lela Black ChrUtenien Hatchings Pierce Funeral services will be held Monday 1:00 p.m. at the Walker Mortuary Chapel, Provo, 85 East '300 South. Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday evening 8 p.m. and Monday prior to services. Interment Provo City Cemetery. HURRICANE. Washington County Mary Elisabeth Sitzman Wluingham, (9, oldest person in Hurricane LDS Stake, died Friday, Nov. II, 1979 In Hurricane. A daughter lives in - She was bora Feb. I. 1880 in Bay City, Mich., daughter of Thomas and Catherine Spangler Sitxman. Eidson She married John and he later died. She then married Winfred and be also preceded her in death. She was a member of tbe LDS Church. Survivors include one son and two daughters. Winfred S. Hurricane; Mrs. Maurice (Arlene) Loader, Wachats, Ore.; Mrs. Joseph (Claire) Boswell, Orem; 12 grandchildren; randchildren, 17 greatg- and one Katz, who lived with his daughter, Mrs. Marilyn Miller, in Old Bridge, NJ., was stricken with a heart attack Wednesday on bis way home from the courthouse he hits covered since it opened in 1934. News of his death in St. Vincent's Hospital shocked the court. Long-tim- e employees wept openly. Anne Thompson, a judge's clerk who "adopted" Moe as her grandfather, was distraught with grief. Moe first came to the court with City News, a local wire service. When City News folded, he joined Variety in 1949 and later worked for Billboard, the WaU Street Journal and Fairchild Publications. In addition to his daughter, be is survived by four ., grandchildren. BALTIMORE Iglehartj (UPI) one-tim- e Joseph majority owner of the Baltimore Orioles of tbe New York and part-ownYankees, died Friday when be was hit by a car in the driveway of his home. Iglehart, who was 88, was the principal investor and chairman of the board of the Orioles until Use Of bicycles instead 1955. He purchased a portion of 01 autOS for all trips Of 2 the Yankees in 1985, but sold his miles or less WOUld Save interest two years ago because Graveside services wiU be Monday at p.m. in tbe Provo City Cemetery. Friends may call at SpUsbury and Graff Mortuary in Hurricane tonight from 7 to I o'clock. 2.5 billion gallons of gas a year, cyclist experts say. - SALT LAKE CITY Lelaad Hale MerriU, 84. died Friday; funeral Monday, 1 p.m., Grant Second Ward Chapel, 711 Jepson Ave. Dr. Alwin Beraarr Laagstoa, 83, died Thursday; funeral Monday noon, Wells Ward S. 500 E. Horace Chester Rugg. 65. died Thursday; funeral Monday, 11 a m.. Rose Park Second ward Chapel. 1151 W. 100 N. Andrew L. Weeds, 52, died Tuesday; graveside services Monday, 10 Chapel. 1990 a.m., Veterans Plot, Salt Lake 6-- (( III;" ser-vice- Spanish Fork City Xemetery. ; Maureen Williams Hall Tooele Army Depot guard station in Rush Valley. About two dozen people formed a rescue party and brought the boy to safety by 10 a.m. He was taken to Cottonwood Hospital where he was treated for cuts. Doctors said he would Jjj $12 Jj Mia the name of winnin- released. BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Nov. IS: n Boy to Kyle and Debra Stone, 750 S. 650 W. No. 274, Provo. Girl to Gordon and Barbara Muir McGee, 644 W. 500 N., Provo. Boy to Jack and Patti Rae Hawk CranneU, 2460 N. Canyon Rd., Provo. Girl to Curtis and Catherine Bryan Schmidtlein, 141 S. 500 W., Provo. Boy to Barry and Linda Kopp Wilson, 243 S. 1980 W Provo. - SCOFIELD, Utah (UPI) Provo City Police Chief Swen Nielson, accompanied by seven special department officers, traveled to Scofield, Utah Friday to track down a lead on an armed assailant who shot a city resident earlier in the week. citizen near a billiards hall Wednesday. The victim, Edward Long, was listed iff serious condition at Utah Valley Hospital Friday. Police said the assailant may also be responsible for the John Linde the beating of same night. Provo authorities earlier issued an Swenson, a Special all points - bulletin for the suspect, Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) squad identified only as a Idaho and three detectives made the trip to State Prison parole violator. the small mining town in Carbon They said Long was shot outside BulCounty in hopes of locating the man lock's Billiards following an apparent who shot and seriously injured a Provo argument. Clayson Weight. 990 N. 500 W. 1Z, Hounuiul. B- - Salt Lake Youth Drowns in School Kay F. Brown Funeral services will be held Monday 11:C0 a.m. at the Orem 50th Ward LDS Chapel, 135 East 2000 South, Friends may call Sunday evening 9 p.m. at the Sundberg Olpin 7-- Berg . Mortuary Go r vices 373-184- 1 VSfST 400 NOtTH HOVO BEESLEY MEMORIALS with a diamon- da monument's coor, As clarity and cuff ina determines its quality, beauty and valuel FIC?J1 says ftowtft Swimming Accident - SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Sheriff's Deputies say an eighth grade student from the Butler Middle School died following a swimming accident at the Cottownwood Heights Community Spa. Brian Barnett, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barnett, died at Cottonwood Hospital about 5 p.m. Friday. He was pulled from the bottom of a diving pool at the spa at about 2:15 p.m., said Sheriff's Lt. C. David Glad. Barnett was a member of a swimming class. Glad said. Instructors of the class discovered his body after they had blown a whistle for other students to get out of the pool. taquin. Girl to Ernest and KeUy Perry Clark, 880 N. 300 E., No. 4, Nephi. Boy to Clark and Paula Savage Curtis. 388 W. 100 S., SpringviUe. Boy to Glen and Bonnie Jacobsen Fowkes, Mona. Girl to Rick and Brenda Wilson Mason. 1020 N. 300 W., Mapleton. Nov. 7: Boy to Stanley and Tracy Peterson Mikesell, 133 S. 800 E., Payson. Nov. 8: Girl to Martin and Shauna Pierce Peterson, 165 E. 108 S., Santaquin. Provo. Nov. 5: Girl to John and Karen Tanner Standi. 747 W. 800 S., Payson. Girl to Edward and Georgia Blancbard, 11613 Woodland Hill Dr., Salem. Boy to Randy E. and Susan Larsen Romero, 623 N. Mitchell Dr.. Spanish Fork. Boy to Daniel and Jennifer Price Johnson, 8B 478 Wymount Ter., Provo. iOWfST MOCK, HNfST OUAUTT ft WWOI SHKTION IN UTAH 225-31C- 3 BEESLEY MONUMENT & VAULT CO. 72S Smith State Strstt, fievo Mi. 374$o Across tho tr t tost of Provo Cemetery Save Now On Furniture 1? W ft Atk About Our Thanksgiving Confer Piece SACTACUUS H coming to town FOR APPT. CALL 375-46- UNIVERSITY MALL '. 225-112- 1 86 9 Girl to David and Elizabeth Girl to Randall D. and Cathleen H. Harriman Lewis. 560 E. 700 N., Spanish Fork. Boy to Jene and Pamela Wiley Smith, 500 E. 545 N., Payson. Boy to Martin and Laurel Quinn, .569 S. Main, Magirine Payson. Boy to Richard L. and Cinda Vannentine Richins, 459 E. 1500 S., SpringviUe. Nov. I: Girl to Keith and Barbara Sumsion. 110 N. 400 E Springvil-le- . ..iruir'' a Leviss u rara 1 1 C3 Ibrtirit IriUMit WtMi tutor c!2ctfon!c h::ring test ...in our offics or your own home (yes, we do make house calls) T only ovthorii dtoltr id Miii Ithene oro. ii Sale on now through Thanksgiving. Have you been thinking about that new dining room set just for Thanksgiving? Now is the time to buy. Browse through our store and see additional savings in all departments. Fine Home Furnishings Since 1898 A Casket sprays Easel sprays Wreaths Hearts Pillows Baskets Mortuary and at the Ward Chapel Monday Funeral services were prior to services. Inte- Dr. Madison W. Merrill Funeral services were II !d Saturday at the rment Orem City held Saturday at the Berg i.Unavu Ward Chapel. Cemetery. Mortuary. Interment Interment Holbrook, Provo City Cemetery. Jkrtxnna ICS Hawkes Carlson, 460 E. 500 N., Provo. Nov. 9: Girl to Robert Alan and Vivian T. Twitcbeil Rowley, 285 N. 900 E., No. 2, SpringviUe. - PARAGON AH, Iron County -Mary "Deta" WUIIamsoa, 91. died Friday; funeral Monday, 1 p.m., Paragonah Ward Chapel. Jloral & ' shop lymbefk. - OGDEN Blalae LeRoy Steele, 8, died Friday; funeral Tuesday, 11 a.m., Undquist and Sons Mortuary. JeppAonA four-memb- er Girl to Douglas and Sharon BORN AT Cook Hequist, 87 W. 800 N., MOUNTAIN VIEW HOSPITAL Spanish Fork. Nov. 11: Girl to Rocky and Paula Boy to Jeff and Susan Wing Larson Petroff, 58 N. 100 E., Weight, 999 N. Main, SpringviUe. Spanish Fork. Nov. 19: Girl to Dennis H. and Roxanne Girl to Russel G. and Susan Birdsall Lamb, 188 S. Center, Bird Hooley, 627 S. 100 E Santaquin. Payson. Boy to Watt and Cyndie Lynn Boy to Clark and Nadine Heaton Kay, 638 W. 600 S., LoveaD Lapiers, 119 E. 400 S., Payson. Boy to Clifford and Sharon Hinckley Hardy, Rt. 1 Box (32, Payson. Boy to Kent and Carolee Grey Kirk. 1027 W. 1600 N.. Orem. Boy to Chris and Sandra Nov. IS. The other two quintuplets, Emily and Marie, predeceased their father. Police Seel Suspect In 2 Provo Assaults Girl to Robert and Ronda Davis. 590 N. 500 E.. Payson. MURRAY Karl Beckmaa, Girl to Gary and Deborah 69, died Thursday; funeral Mon. Grant Thomas. 114 E. 100 S., San- Ninth Ward day noon, Murray Chapel. 5770 S 300 E. BOUNTIFUL Alvaretta Marie Hayaes Hastings, 85, died Thursday; funeral Monday noon, Bountiful Fifth Ward Chapel. 900 N. 100 W. in Cornell, Ontario, Canada, after the funeral of their father, Oliva, who died Valley Births g- City Cemetery. David Ferris WUley. 81, died Friday; funeral Monday, 1 p.m.. Deseret Mortuary, 38 E. 700 S. Thomas E. Jeremy, 74, died Wednesday: funeral Monday, 11 a.m., AU Saints Episcopal Church, 1710 FoothiU Blvd. Vlviai B. Parke, 74, died Thursday; private graveside services Monday Res Psmeray Howard, 70, died Thursday; graveside services Monday, Lake Hills Cemetery, 10055 S. State St. Keith Newman, 56, died Thursday; graveside services Monday noon, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. be THE THREE surviving Dionne quintuplets, from left, Yvonne, Cecile and Annette, are shown leaving the cemetery - Virginia Collins dinger Funeral services will be held Monday 11:00 a.m. at the Walker Mortuary, Payson. Friends may call Elmer Backus Sunday Evening 6--8 p.m. FuneralEugene services were s. and Monday prior to Saturday at the Interment held Orem 49th Ward LDS SpringviUe Evergreen Chapel. Interment Provo Cemetery. City Cemetery. Samuel B. Butler funeral services were "held Saturday at the Spanish Fork 9th Ward LDS Chapel. Interment Eddington stumbled and fell about 12 feet, landing on his head and face. Scouting leaders bundled him up and spent the night with him. At dawn members of the party hiked out and summoned help at a Brooklyn. Utah Obituaries 85 down. Mary Elizabeth Sitzman Willinghom am Rescued Hospital. He was born May 4, 1907 in Ward Chapel. Colorado to Bill and Cora He was born Oct. 4. 18S8 in Ziegler. He married Fern Levan to Christian and Caroline Neilson on March 14, 1947 in BillPeterson Thompson. He married ings, Mont. She died Feb. 4, 1978. Ann Marie Christensen on Jan. He was an oil field worker'. He 25, 1928, in tbe Manti LDS Temwas a member of the LDS Church. He Uved with his stepple. He had lived all of his life in daughter and husband, Mr. and Levan where he was a fanner. Mrs. Trulan (Irene) Workman, Survivors include his wife; five in Provo. Mrs. Vera (Irene) Graveside services will be daughters, Pulsipher, Sacramento, Calif.; Tuesday at 10 a.m. in the MounMrs. Gordon (LuciUe) Rudy, Salt tain View Memorial Gardens in Lake City; Mrs. Melvin (Reva) Mesa, Ariz, under the direction Whitekxk, Murray; Mrs. Seth of Gibbons - Bunker Mortuary. (Dolores) Coburn, Oxford, Ida.; Mrs. Rrv (Nora) Gibson, Marysville, Wash., and IS 1 Boy Scout Local Obituaries M, of MS E. Center St., died Fri- 7 The Herald contacted Wilderness officials who acknowledged they had sent a letter to the Forest Service pointing out that progress was being made on securing funding. Final payment was ap- ridden back and forth repeatedly ALPINE MERCUR, Utah (UPI) proved by council for a $44,400.80 Main across the wet cement. There were A Boy Street bridge sidewalk construction probably two bikes." Scout was rescued from a project that has been harassed by Damage estimates were set at $450; mountainside in Mercur "malicious damage." the subcontractor of the project will Canyon Saturday where and Don Christiansen building not be reimbursed for the Mayor he fell from a ledge. damage. inspector Bill Devey made a final inDavid Eddington, son 60 to 75 feet of sidewalks Another spection of the 850 running feet of were damaged at 255 S. Main St. on of Mr. and Mrsa. Delbert sidewalk, curbs and gutters before Halloween Eddington, Sandy, was night. final payment was approved. rescued by Tooele County conLaMar D. Stevenson, general "Again it was probably malicious Sheriff's jeep patrolmen tractor of the project, said that 100 feet damage," said Stevenson. "The ce- and county paramedics. of sidewalk had to be replaced because ment was walked on again and again He had spent the night bike marks ruined the wet cement. while it was wet. It was green enough bundled in his "It had to be vandalism," said that it could be reworked the next bag afterupinjuring sleeping himself Stevenson, "because the bicycles were morning, but the finish was marred." shortly after dusk Friday. The youth was with a group of about 15 scouts ages 5 from the Sandy 14th Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. The scouts Eric P. Thompson Cicil Ziegler had hiked into the canyon Friday and were caught LEV AN Funeral services Cecil Ziegler. 72. of 1106 E. 900 by darkness on their way who P. for Eric Thompson, SI, S., Provo, died Saturday, Nov. Kirt Roper r:'-:is- Herald, it was reported that Wilderness Associates had until Nov. 15 to show progress on the development of funding sources. "The Nov. 15 date was simply a means by which we could monitor the progress of Wilderness and obtain an update on their schedule of funding," Coleman said. The recreational specialist stated that there is no definite timetable set up, for which Wilderness mu& comply with securing or funding. Alpine Okays Payment For Bridge, Sidewalk died Friday, Nov. 16, 1979 in a SaU Lake City nursing home, will be Monday at 1 p.m. in tbe Levan iv HEARING AID SERVICE. 409 N. UNIVERSITY AVE 375-41- 4 234 West Cmttr, Provo 5SS 375-809- 6 "iVi better to shop before you buy tlian to wish you 1008 S. State, Orem . 225-192-1 had" |