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Show Sunday, March 29, 1970 4—THE SUNDAY HERALD, Provo, Utah Cambodians Obituaries (Continued From Page 1) hattalions of South Vietnamese troops were reported involved. Salem Native Training School Names Employeesof Year By Betty G. SPENCER AMERICAN FORK — Ef- tral, has taken a more militant! ability to go the “extra mile” stand agains{ North Vom and an awareness of the needs of and the Viet Cong since the othersless fortunate were among ouster of Prince Norodom the attributes of the seven Sihanouk as chief of state in an Employees of the Year named at Succumbs In California upheaval led by the defense Mrs. Josephine Fredricka minister, Gen. Lon Nol. Bascom Burk, 8, native of Despite the reliable reports Salem, died F at the home on the Cambodian foray, the of a daughter in California of South Vietnamese command in causes incident to age banquet ceremonies at Utah State Training School Friday evening. Top employees from each of Saigon officially denied Satur- the seven units at the state inday there had been a border stitution were honored byfellow crossing. employees, the administrative The U.S. Command declined staff and the Utah State Training comment on the operation but School Parents Organization. PETERS it was learned that American Eachreceived lettered framed commanders aiong the entire certificate from the einployees academy in Provo and the McCune School of Music in Salt Cambodian frontier have been association, a $25 U.S. Savings ordered to coordinate their Bond from the Parents Lake City On Oct. 5, 1904, she married activities with the Cambodians. Joel Almon Bascom in the Salt ge LDSTemple. He died Dec. , 1941, and she married Ashael (Continued From Page 1) WBurk in 1953. Hedied in 1957. She and her first husbandlived New York was ‘‘a very critica! AMERICAN FORK — Craig in Vers.al where she was active problem.” Increase Walkout TaylorPeters, 24, 648 N. 3rd W., in the LDS Church as Sunday New York area controllers American Fork, died Friday in Schoo) and Relief Society University Hospital in Salt Lake organist, cultural refinement increased their walkout from 55 City of alingering illness. teacher, andvisiting teacher for per cent to nearly 75 per cent of the work force on duty. But He was born Sept. 7, 1945 in She was born July 2, 1860, in Salem,and grew up in Salt Lake City. She and her brothers thianed beets to help support their father on an LDS Mission. She attended Brigham Young crac T Craig Peters Dies of LongIllness : Controllers BYU working on a m degree at thetimeofhis d JOSEPHINE B, BURK 40 years, She also was active in the MIA. For many years she taught piano and organ lessons. When she sold her home in Vernal in later years, she spent summersin Orem with her son and daughter, and then made her home in California with her daughter, Mrs. Ralph E. (Deon) Boughton. A stepson, Roland A. Bascom, anda son, GeorgeIrvin Bascom, preceded her in death. Survivors include sons and Howard Edwin Bascom, Santa Rosa, Calif.; William Cecil Bascom, Manteca, Calif.; Bernard Kimble Bascom, Fruita, Colo.; Marion Everett, Anderson, Calif.; Mrs. Boughton, Hermosa Beach, Calif.; Sterling Nash Bascom and Mrs, Owen (Ruth) Timothy, both of Orem; 32 grandchildren and 42 great-grandchildren Funeralservices will be held Thursday at 11 am. in the Naples Ward Chapel, with Bishop Glen Reynolds officiating. Friends maycall at the Vernal Mortuary Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday prior to the services. Interment will be in the Vernal City Cemetery. Graveside Rites Mondayfor Baby Orem Girl AMERICAN FORK — Barbara Spafford Pratt, 35, 93 N. 5th E., American Fork, died Friday at the Salt Lake City LDS Hospitalof natural causes. OREM—Graveside services She was born July 30, 1934 in will be held Mondayat 1 p.m. in Lehi, a daughter of Jesse W. and Della M. Hansen Spafford. the Santaquin City Cemetery for On Feb. 6, 1952, she married Carla Jan Augustus, five-day-old Glenn A,Pratt in the Salt Lake daughter of Thomas E.L. and Barbara Painter Augustus. The LDS Temple. infant died Thursdayin the Utah She had worked as a Valley Hospital. secretary. She was a memberof She was born March 21 in the American Fork LDS Fourth Provo. Survivors besides her Ward. parents include two brothers and Survivors include her two sisters, Thomas Augustus, husband; one son, Bradley G. Wayne Augustus, Debbie Pratt; her parents; one brother, Augustus and JaNae Augustus, Willis J. Spafford; one sister, all of Orem; grandparents, Mr. Mrs. Glen T. (Maurine) An- and Mrs. Vondell Painter, derson; and a grandinother, Santaquin; Mr. and Mrs. Luke Mrs. Rosebelle Hansen, all of Augustus, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. American Fork. Ed Lumbert, Detroit, Mich.; Funeralservices will be held great-grandparents, Mrs. Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the EmmaPainter, Santaquin; Mrs. American Fork LDS Fourth Clara Dell Kelley, Provo; Mrs. ward chapel, Friends may call Susan E. Beard, Nevada, Mo. at Anderson and Sons Mortuary Friends may call two hours Mondayfrom 7 to 9 p.m. and prior to the services on Monday ‘Mesday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the Keith Jolley Mortuary in Interment will be in the Payson, American Fork City Cemetery. Firm Posts Provo Man New Dividend Fair After A regular semi-annual dividendof 40 cents a share was declared by Utah-Idaho Sugar Company on the firm's Covington, 22, 57 W. 880 outstanding 2,371,283 shares of N.,Glade Provo, was reported in fair common stock. condition Saturdayafternoon at The dividend action taken by the Boardof Directors continued the Utah Valley Hospital the semi-anrual rate of 40 cents following a freak accident when a share, a record rate for the a gust of wind blew himout of the back of a truck driven by sugarfirm. Freak Fall Berg Mortuary Services 373-1841 how and ability to put across basic ideas to the child and fellow employee. She takes the Jead on new ideas and breaks the task own so the child can’ follow.” Margaret Deveraux is an accounting clerk in the payroll division, working at the school for 16 years in nearly every capacity involved in office procedures. Mrs. Deveraux has seen many next August, the meeting's sponsors said Tuesday. Eva Featherstone. Audrey Price, also named a top employee efficient way. “In her very quiet manner, sheassists in teaching ofoneof the seven units, was unable to attend the ceremony. Certificates, savings bonds were presented to each of the seven winners. (Herald Staff Photo) her own, but the 34 girls in the accident, was listed in satisfactory condition Saturday in the Primary Children’s Hospital. Cole Smith Julian, son of Beverly and Pau! Julian of American Fork, suffered head injuries ir. the accident. He was struck by a car driven by Harriet P. Mulliner, also of American Fork. for your TAX RECORD J pense books of yourchoice. Provo your purchases with exStandard Office Supply cottage could and do claim her for a part-time mother. She cares for them as if they were Published every afternoon skills, making their ‘home’ more Monday through Friday and pleasant,” writes a co-worker, Sunday morning by The Daily AudreyPrice is a nurse in the Herald, 1555 North 200 West hospital and Spruce Cottage. Street, Provo, Utah 84601. Her thoroughness, devotion to B. E. JENSEN, Publisher Entered as Second class matter at herpatients, enthusiasm and the ‘the post office in Provo, Utah. ability to take time andlisten to the residents was cited as MEMBER recommendations for the state Audit Bureau of Circulation employee award. Said a fellow United Press — NEAServi employee, “Mrs. Price is enthusiastic! She goes the extra SUBSCRIPTION RATES inile aisd seewas to enjoy working UTAH COUNTY with the residents.” & ‘One month, carrier Leda Thorne and Herman LF Long were co-chairmen of the La rsh i PROVO 373-5050 Herat Telephone Numbers banquet and awards ceremony, with several hundred employees and special guests in attendance. Zales. Values mTrere Tyg pT rt) IN TEN MINUTES thesechildren and others numbering about 200, had swept across and gleaned all the candy from the lawn of Pioneer Park in Provo, Saturday morning during the annual Jaycee Easter Egg Hunt. ‘This year wrapped amy’wasp emetiied for Injured A. F. Boy improving year-old American Fork boy, new employees their duties, Mrs. Mews has no children of @heSundny Heralds her own,teaching them self-help decorated eggs, and some had been marked with stars which were redeemed for chocolate Easter Bunnies. Rou Fakler is president of the Provo Jaycees with Bert Mitchell acting as chairman for the event, (Herald Staff Photo by Jerry M. Young) Reach Tentative Pact evening in a car-pedestrian 5,0¢0 nudists from 21 nations will attend the 1970 World Naturist Congress in Britain UTAH STATE TRAINING SCHOOL“Employee of the Year” awards made Friday evening. Among seven who will representthe schoolin the Utah State employee competition will be Eunice Mews,seated 'eft, Margaret Deveraux, Lydia 0. Kirkpatrick; standing, Alma Henderson, Ruby Fryer, Scala Fa i who was injured Thursday NATURIST CONGRESS LONDON (UPI)—More than others,” recommended a coworker. A dedicated attendant at Violet cottage, Eunice Mews was nominated for her diligence and initiative in solving problems and her ability to complete her work in the most This morning at 7:30 a.m. the Men’s Club of the Provo Community-Congregational Church will sponsor the annual Easter breakfast in the social’ hall. Everyoneis invited. : Following the breakfast Rev. Mason Willis will conduct services, thefirst one at 9:30 a.m. and the second one at 11 a.m. On Monday the deaconate board of the church will meet with Mrs, Maurice Baker, 2890 N. 175 E., Provo, at 7:30 p.m. Spokesmen for Mountain under the direction of Mrs, Sam States Steel and Prove Steel and Brewster, chairman, Supply voiced optimism The Men'sClub regular dinner Saturday that their ironworkers meeting will be held Thursday would be back on the job Monday py, Don Beebe, president, reports after a two-week strike. that the speaker will be Lynn A tentative settlement was Ludlow, general managerof the reached in Salt Lake City early Central Utah Water Con- Friday evening between comservancy District, His subject mittees of the Ironworkers Local will be “The Central Utah Union562 and the Intermountain Project.” Reservations must be Steel Fabricators Association. madefor this dinner, which will Affiliated with the International be prepared by members of Association of Bridge, StrucCircle Two, Women’s tural and Ornamental IronFellowship workers, AFL-CIO, the strikers walkedoff their jobs March 13 in a dispute over higher pay and increased fringe benefits. More than 300 workers were affected by the walk-out, including 8 from Mountain States AMERICAN FORK~—A 12- of Provo. Mr. Covington was holding onto somestageflats to be used as scenery when a gust of wind lifted him andthe flats out of the SeeThe accident happened at N, 200 W., in Provo at 3:45 an, Friday. He suffered injuries to his the hospital. coordinating her work with AmericanAirlines canceled five flights from Detroit to New York, Boston and Chicago. Eastbound flights from Minneapolis were as much as two hourslate. Althoughall controllers were on the job at Logan International Airport in Boston, some flights were delayed up to 40 minutes because of problems at New York and Chicago. There was little if any delay in westbound flights, and the FAA said there was notraffic slowdown because ofthe “sickout” anywhere in the Southeast. Community Church to MeetToday changes, received many assignments and accepted each wich enthusiasm and willingness. Her naturally cheerful disposition ir view of her physical handicap |... made her a friend to all. “Her efficiency is carried out on a high level. She is very cooperative andsincere in her assignments, ficient crews to man the planes. Robert C. Montgomery, 22, also head and is andergoing tests duringa period of observation at Ossian L. Anderson, Sioux City Iowa, funeral services pendingand will be announcea by Berg Mortuary of Provo. Rudolph Rockell funeral services pending and will be announced by Berg Mortuary of Provo. ranged from 35 to 75 minutes. Elsewhere, 84 per cent of the scheduled work force at the Minneapolis regional control center stayed at home. Other centers hard hit included Oakland, Calif., Denver and Kansas City. The situation improved at Washington, D.C., Atlanta and Cleveland, even though 37 per cent of the Clevelandforce wasstill out. The FAA said 320 of its 350 airport control towers were fully manned, The eight regular coielinns at San Francisco International Airport failed to show up. Their places were taken by supervisors, and delays were described as minimal. SomeCancellations Nationwide, airlines canceled 250 of 7,000 scheduled flights on Saturday, TransWorld Airlines canceled all morningflights to and from Chicago-45 in all-and then eanceled all inbound flights at O’Hareindefinitely, possibly until midnight. It blamed the “sick-out” and a lack of suf- A speech & hearingaide in: the children under her supervision. Improvement Program, Ruby One nomination read,“Her most Fryer was nominated for her important quality is that she ability to give the children an truly loves the children she opportunity to express their works with and she lets them needs, always ready with a knowit.” helping hand and continually A presser in the laundry, Mrs. growing in knowledge and Eva Featherstone, was capabilityin her field. Said a coworker. “Ruby has the know. Delays at the three fields daughters, Succumbs and is strict in handling the “lower, much lower” than on ningham, American Fork; one Woman patience and understanding nominated by 3 fellow employee have enabled this gifted teac! because “she has that in. to share the joy of mus definable talentof drawing all of ma the patien's who work with us in Mrs, Henderson is suvervisor laundry to her. Mrs of Elm Cottage and was cited for Feathersione can inspire them her years of dedicated service. todo their job willingly. She has Her efficiency and concern for a great dealof patience and the the children have been reflected right amount of firmness,” in her constant efforts for Dependability, efficiency and facility and employee im- loyalty also were attributed to provements. She accepts the this employee, who has 13 years responsibility of her building of service at the school. Friday. 2 was a Life Scout and was an elder in the LDS Church, Survivors include his father and step-mother, American Fork; one brother and one sister, D. Michael Peters, Lehi Mrs. James (Peggy) Cun- Am. Fork Retarded LaBelle Ingersoll, 17 years; en. Roland Savey,10 years; Ivins Thayne, 25 years, and Mrs. Winners were Lydia O. Kirk- Henderson, 13 years. patrick, Alma Henderson, Eva Featherstone, Ruby Fryer, Mrs. Kirkpatrick is a music Margaret Deve aux, Eunice teacher in the school, directing Mews and Audrey Price. Each both the training school chorus will compete for the Utah State and the rhythm band. These Employee of the Year award. musical groups have made Also honored were the many friends for the school in foliowing employees who have numercus appearances retired from the school during throughoutthe state. Mrs. Kirkthe past year: Lucy Lee, who patrick was nominated as has been employed at USTS 14 Outstanding Employee for the years; Rulon Winters, four dedication and thoughtfulness years; La Pearl Roberts, four she shows for each child she years; Vern Morse, seven teaches, spending many hours years; Elnora Gray,five years; awayfrom her job to perform Catherine Hansen,17 years; Lila with the musical groups. Her Easter weekend departures had passed, the FAA reported that delays at Kennedy, LaGuardia and Newark airports were died Dec. 2, 1953. Hewas a graduate student al BARBARAS. PRATT | of primarily because \we peak of Provo, a son of Dale Parker and Irene Jones Peters, His mother step-brother and one step-sister, Robert L. Scott, Santa Susana, ; Mrs. Richard (Sandra) Boothe, American Fork; grandnarents, Dr. and Mrs, Clarence T. Jones and James E. Peters, all of American Fork, Funeralservices will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Wing Mortuary Chapel in Lehi, wherefriends maycall Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesda: prior to services. Interment wil be in the Lehi City Cemetery. Organization and a certificate of Judd, 18 years; May Bennett, 16 award from the National years; Emily Healey, 10 years; Cambodia, technically a ficiency, devotion to duty, the Association MEMORIALS Steel, Orem, and 12 from Provo Steel and Supply. Committees of the Ironworkers and Steel Fabricators agreed to a compromise settlement Friday evening in the Federal Building at Salt Lake City with the counseling of Daniel Edwards, commissioner of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. Clyde Olsen, general manager of Mountain States Steel, said members of the local union were expected toratify the settlement at a meeting Saturday night in the CarpentersHall in"salt Lake City. The total settlement. 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