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Show Page 4 - THE HERALD. Provo. Utah. r i .raiia-i- i t I C & Sunday. Mav 25. 198 ' ' ' - r r ;,, y . - " , m: - - iiinin iiilhiii i ' , t ' Valley Profile .mi - w , , ' ' - " Paul Porter v , p K . . Paul Porter, 30, is a second grade teacher in Alpine School District. " . Born: in Price. Current home: is in Pleasant Grove. Marital status: married, two children. Worst job: bussing tables at a restaurant. The last good movie I saw: was "Karate Kid." Best book read recently: "The J Sword of Shannara." Favorite TV show: the news. Nickname: "P" Favorite performer and athlete: Dustin Hoffman and Peter Vidmar. Nobody knows: I want to go to India. I'm a sucker for: kids who like to talk. A really great evening: is staying home and playing games with my wife and kids. My fantasy is: to be a songwriter. ; The best advice my mother gave me: marry someone who can cook and sew. The best advice my father gave me: get a college education. The one thing I like most in a person: being tolerant and accepting of others. The one thing I can't stand in people: is snobbishness. If I could change one thing about myself: not gossip. , Most irrational act: was trying to eat just spaghetti for a week. Friends like me because: I feed them. What I like the most about Utah Valley: the mountains. What I like least: is people who pull out in front of you and drive The Holiday Sun Splash Fun Days... . , slowly. v If I were President of the U.S. : I would yell HELP Seniors, Budget Cuts Topic of Conference The look of summer becomes quite obvious at the popular wind-boar- d sport area on Deer Creek Reservior on U.S. 189 near Charleston. The suits have it. With weather forecasts through the Memorial Day weekend in Utah Valley calling for temperatures in the mid-70- s with partly cloudy skies, thousands of Utahns are expected to take to parks for barbeques, camping sites and fishing areas. How Gramm-Rudma- n deficit-reductio- n bill might affect programs for the elderly and other issues regarding senior citizens are expected to be discussed at The Governor's Conference on Aging Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Salt Lake Hilton Hotel. Vannie Winther, who works with senior citizen programs for Utah County, said the conference is open to all senior citizens without having to She said that Gov. Norm will be the keynote speaker. The cost of the Governor's Conference on Aging is $1 and includes a box lunch. Following the conference, the Governor's Conference on Aging Governor's Ball featuring the Roland Gustaveson Band and wild pre-regist- mm Steve Olsen Photos ! Ban-gert- g -M;4? ' -l - - '.Li 'kst n VJj.. ,'' er West Cloggers will perform. The cost of the ball is $1 and arrangements have been made with the hotel for two large rooms to be used for senior citizens to change from conference attire to evening wear. Winter said among other issues concerning senior citizens that may be discussed are nursing home care. She said this is particularly important in light of the recently-releasenational report stating that the quality of nursing home care has declined overall. d - Other issues expected to be discussed are health care, older workers, intimacy, and fraud. Winther said there will be national and regional governmental officials and private experts speaking of subjects of importance to senior citizens. Obituaries Michael Ruff Michael David Kuff. infant son of Daved Edward and Cilora Dawn Walker Hull ol Provo was born and died Wednesday May 21. 1986 at Utah Valley Regional of complications from being born' prematurely. He is survived by parents ol Provo. and one sister. Adnanne Hull of Provo. Xraveside were Saturday at the Evergreen Cemetery under the direction ol Wheeler Mortuarv. Corinne Kirkpatrick Corinne Wright Kirkpatrick. aed Friday May 23. 1S86 of causes mciden; to age. She was born July ,10. 1393 in Buena Vis la. Colo., a daughterl -of Abner hi I is and Clara Erminnie Irvingf . . wngni. Mie Provo. 92. i mi-, married Kirkpatrick orl Jan. 3. 1915 in Salida Colo He died Dec. 3 "Robert ' 1945. She received her ed 1 ucation in Buena V'is ta.' Colo., where she Corinne Kirkpatrick .also studied the piano. -Alter marriage, she and her husband made 2 their home in Kureka. I'tah lor 20 years. moved to Calilornia. They later moved -to Ainerican Fork, then to Salt Lake City. whjr he was station master lor the t'nion P5isinc Railroad and she helped him at the . - 2d L -- . .en "slatiun. illr her husband's death, she moved to Pr.vJ and was employed at Kirmages as a "sales. clerk. She also worked lor Tiny Tot . I Bonnet Company for 15 years. SM worked for the Red Cross during World in Salt Lake City . - She was a member of the Community Congregational Church. Surviving are a son "Bert" Kirkpatrick of Provo. and six grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two sons. Gerald and Edwin. Funeral will be Tuesday at II a m. at the Center. tierg Drawing Room Chapel. 185 Provo. Friends may call at the mortuary to one hour the Tuesday service. Inter-- ' prior m$tt will be in Wasatch Lawn Memorial .Waril . ' . I ' t ::: : 'i-i- Sterling Hayden - - . hayden, ' . tt . "It 'ti rthat ". rv ii y si ix Bay. v 20. 1971. Americna Fork schools and had worked with her husband in his business. Dean Cox Excavating. Vera Cox Attpr his Helh thp continued to operate the business lor eight years. She had been a member ol the I tah Contractors Association. Surviving are a son and three daughters. Boyd Cox. Becky Bijoile and Vicki Cox. all ol Orem. and Janet Judd ol Provo: 12 grandchildren; two great grandchildren, two brothers and lour sisters. Reed Thompson. Alpine; Carl Thompson. Lehi: Mrs. Darrell Uunei Dean. American Fork. Mrs. Harold Mary i Thatcher and Phyllis Thompson. Provo; and Mrs J.T. 'Hulh'p Larson. Idaho. She was preceded in death by two brothers and a sister. Glade Thompson. .Russell Thompson and Elda Carney. Funeral will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Berg Drawing Room Chapel. Provo. Friends may call at the mortuary. 185 E. Center. Monday from 6 to V p in.' and Tuesday one hour prior to the services. Interment wilt be in the Provo City Cemetery. care, share, remember. Jeppson's Floral & 6-- Satur- day at the Sunset Ward Chapel, Provo. Interment East Lawn Memorial Hills. "ON THE DIAGONAL" S 373.7001 373-777- H mm Robert Lloyd Turner Corinne Wright Kirkpatrick Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Berg Mortuary Drawing Room Chapel, Provo. Friends may call 1 hour prior to services. Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Salt Lake City. ifci South Oneva Rd Huainnt peteffkbers J R ) floral Granl Orem 441 rif . Hloommf 1 We Personalize Memorial Stones DEESIEY M0:iUUEtIT AND VAULT CO. 725 South Stare 900 East, Provo Across the street east of Provo Cemetery Phone 374-05- 80 tOO L 7.v. Hospital Beds Commodes Walkers Wheelchairs And Other Convalescent Aids Liquid psrtonolizt memorials or havt standard , H. Therapeutic Oxygen Service Oxygen Concentrators You may choost to designs engraved on granite, Whatever your choice it will be carefully engraved to meet the high quality, beauty ond value ,hl ore Bee' ley's standards. 375-534- 7 225-435- 7 Oxygen Regular Oxygen Tanks WE BILL MEDICARE "Your home health 97 Years of Experience Helps Us Answer Tour Questions V veVctf I 9 y fin GARDe Hi 7 ' Funeral services were held Saturday. Interment Coalville City Cemetery, Coalville, Utah. Aw you say it right Flowers & Plants For Every Occasion 205 w est 400 North Provo 373-446- 0 PARKWAY VIUACI DOWNTOWN 201 W. 100 EM helping GIVE A LIVING GIFT Gift "OUR HOWfRS SAY WHAT 1H MART WHISPtRS " SPANISH FORK Former Spanish Fork resident Pearl Marie Homer Thomas, 74. died May 16. 1986 in Van Nuys. Calf. She was born Aug. 6. 1911 in Wanship. to Hyrum S. and Mary E. Kelsey Homer. She married William J. Thomas who later died. She was a housewive and a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include a brother Lewis Homer, and an aunt. Francis Fisher. Salt Lake City. Graveside service will be Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery under the direction of Walker Mortuary. ARE YOU CARING FOR SOMEONE AT HOME? say you PROVO Pearl Thomas - Beatrice Kerr Hill Spiers Fuller. 80. Murray, died Thursday. May 22. 1986. at a Murray hospital. She was born July 11. 1905. at Wellsville. Cache County, to John B. and Margery Kerr Hill. She married Edwin Vern Spiers July. 1924, at Farmington. They were later divorced. She married William Edward Fuller November 22. 1975. at Salt Lake City. She was a former resident of Provo. having worked at Riverside Country Club. Survivors include her husband, of Murray, three sons: Vern K. Spiers. Orem. Garth Spiers. Murray: and Richard E. Spiers. Midvale: three daughters: Nadine Heninger. Ogden. Lavae Johnson. Escondido. Calil.. and Mrs. Lynn U. (Carolym Westlund. Taylors-ville- : a stepdaughter: Maxine P. Archuleta. Salt Lake City; 22 grandchildren: 14 greatgrandchildren: and two sisters: Margaret Hobinett. Brigham City, and Zina Hill, Salt Lake City. Services will be 11 a m. Tuesday at the Deseret Mortuary. 36 E. 700 South. Salt Lake City, where friends may call one hour belore services. Graveside services will be 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Ogden City Cemtery. r Flowers FLORAL Vera Thompson Cox Funeral services will be held Tuesday at the Berg Mortuary of Provo. Friends may call at the mortuary 8 p.m. or Tuesday 1 hour prior to services. Interment Provo City Cemetery. V Mrs. Cox received her education in the lone Humphries Lynes. 69. of Washington. I'tah. died Friday. .May 23. 1986 at the Ltah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo. She was born Nov. 24. 1916 at Hinckley. I'tah. to Charles Edward and Harriett Marie Taylor Humphries. She married Robert Payne Moore May 22. 1937 at Las Vegas. Nev. He died March II. 1967. She married Tillman E. Lynes. Aug. 10. 1969 at Carson City. Nev. Survivors include her husband of Washington, five sons: Robert Gary Moore. Spokane. Wash ; Monte M. Moore. Vancouver, Wash.. Dennis D. Moore. St. George: Tony W. Moore. Salt Lake City: Charles G. Moore. Tucson. Ariz.; three daughters: Mrs. Keith Myrnai Stanworth. Nephi: Mrs. Kay i Linda Kayei Holdaway. Orem; Mrs. Dennis Eck-stroi Sandra Leavitti Monument. Colo.; stepson. Douglas Lynes. Denver. Colo: live stepdaughters: Annette Bair. Monument. Colo.: Dorothy Mullis. Colorado Springs. Colo,; Sarah Pugh. Denver. Colo.: Mary Eggeman. Middlclon. Colo. : .Hhoda Dizelle. Anoka. Minn.; 23 grandchildren. 12 greatgrandchildren, five brothers: LaVar Humphries. Murray: Boyd Humphries. Hialto. Calif.: Ray Brown. Hinckley: Wayne Hmphries. Salt Lake City: Max Humphries, Delta, two sisters: June Houndy. Orem. Vonda Thayne. Central. Utah. Services will be Tuesday. 11 a m, Deseref Mortuary. 10055 S. Slate. Sandy, where tnends may call Monday 8 p.m. and Tuesday one hour prior to services. Burial Lake Hills Memorial Park. vii Beatrice Fuller Vera Thompson Cox. 65 ol Orem. died May 22. 1986 at the I tah V alley Regional Medical Center alter a short illness. She was born April 1 16. 1921 in American Fork, a daughter ol V Russell and era Shelly Thompson. She married Dean Davis Cox on Sept. 7. 1947 in Nevada, lie died April lone Lynes Mortuary Services Edra Clark Searle Funeral services were held Vera Cox He supported his son. Christian. 21. in 19 when the younger Hayden refused to be drafted and was sentenced to three years in prison. Hayden said his son was opposing American occupation of Vietnam just as he had fought against German occupation ol Yugoslavia. Hayden married actress Madeleine Carroll 1941. They were divorced in 1946. A second marriage, to Betty Anne DeNoon. also ended in divorce and Hayden won custody ol their lour children. 373-184- 1 Actor Sterling SACJALITO. Calif. (I'Pli a World War 11 hero, lormer com-- ' miimst. scalarer and , SiHlibr whose portray- of the brash (Jen. Jack D Ripper in ,' tr! Strangelove" be-came a film classic, ii ' . dead of cancer at 70. ! I liyden who did ' oJn mov ie and lele- -' viaiOn work in recent , feau but spent most h time sailing and writing, died at his home Friday. Funeral services will be pn- ualp '. wit a quiet Sterling Hayde said his Ceorge Ruckpassing," e more or less went in his sleep. He I eft.;-HJ been ill with cancer for several years and Z since Christmas." been - '. Although he hated most of the movies he i rrtade, Hayden played In 37 lilms in career started in 1940 when he got a contract i 'with Paramount studios, which billed him is -- "The Most Beautiful Man In the Movies." first film was the "Virginian" in 1940, DrHlast film was a minor role in "Venom" a " picture made in 1982. He usually portrayed uncomplicated men lot silent strength. He was featured in "The ; The Asphalt Jungle" and in later Killing. years, he played supporting roles in "The Long Goodbye." "The Godfather. " "King ol the Gypsies." "Winter Kills." "The Oulsi-der- " and "9 to 5 " His last appearance was in 1982 in a CBS mintsenes. "The Blue and the Gray." In the satirical anti-wa- r "Dr. Strange-love.- " a film that Hayden olten praised, he won critical acclaim and a cult lollowing for his characterization of the insane Ripper, whose worry about polluting his bodily fluids leads to nuclear war. Hayden was born John Hamilton on March 26. 1916. in Monlclair. N J. He worked as a model before going into the movies. His private life was as dramatic as his movie iife. He joined the Marines in World War 11. earned a commission as a lieutenant and volunteered lor the Ollice ol Special Services, the unit that was the ancestor of the CIA. He ran guns and supplies to Tito s guerrillas in Yugoslavia, using his maritime skills to slip across the Adriatic sea at night in sailboats, evading Gentian patrol boats. Promoted to captain, he parachuted into Yugoslavia and lought with the partisans lor 13 months, winning the Silver Star loi bravery. His admiration tor the partisans in Yugoslavia led him to join the American Communist Party lor a briel period in 1946. When called to testily beiure the House Committee on I Activities in 1951. he answered questions about other ol his In members the party. autobiography, written years later, he condemned himseil for that cooperation. In the late 1950s, he delied court custody orders and sailed with his children to Tahiti. The voyage inspired his autobiography. "Wanderer." which Hayden said described the "struggle of a tortured individual to be himseil in a society which is hostile to breakaways from the herd. "Wanderer" and "Voyage; A Novel ol 1896" written in 1976 received critical praise but were not best sellers. Hayden became so disgusted with Hollywood that he said he could remember the titles ol only about live ol the movies he made He spent most ol his time living on a sailboat docked at Sausalitu on San Francisco Bonk cordi care specialist." KM su u 1 PHARMACY |