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Show ee Page 4—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Sunday, July 5, 1979 EUREKA — John Killgore later MR. BROWN former president of Ch “Mr. Kentucky Derby Friday of a heari attack. He was 69. A friendly good-will ambassa. dorfor the Derby, Knebelkamp served for 11 years as presi Sept. 11, 1937, in Provo. He was educated in the Eureka schoals. He was a member of the Methodist Church. Mr. Roberts was also a member of BPOE 711 and was employed by the Provo, Dies ot Churchill Downs. ®rpin Centennial Development Co. at In Hospital the timeof his death. Survivorsinclude his widow of Eureka; one daughter, Mrs. James (Anne) Jensen, Kearns; years. He moved to Salem two 730 W., Provo, died at Utah two grandchildren. months ago. Valley Hospital Saturday of Funeral services will be held He was a memberof the LDS natural causes. Born Oct. 23, at 1 p.m. Mondayin the Eureka Church and held the office of Provo, to Alma and Elks Lodge with Past Exalted Seventy. He taught a history Ann Duke Brown, he Ruler Alexander Blight classin his ward for 20 years. married Lizzie Sorensen. She conducting. Friends may call at Survivors include one died in 1918. He later married the family home in Eureka daughter, Alta Mae, California, Violet Shoell July 7, 1920. Sunday evening and Monday and three brothers, Lorin Miler, He attended schools in the prior to services. Burial will be contractor in Long Beach for 30 Payson, Erin Miller, Salem, an Owen Miller, Garden Grove, Ray Dean Brown, 78, 2015 N. Alpine School District and FAMILY MORTUARY CONGRESSMAN LAURENCE J. BURTON and his son Laurencevisit briefly with Robert in the Eureka City Cemetery under the direction of the Keith Calif. was a custodian for the Alpine Jolley Mortuary Funeral will be at 1 p.m. School District and worked for from a heart ailment. He was born Aug. 29, 1885 in Tuesday at the Walker Mortuary Provo Brick andTile. Marshall, Ill., a son to Albert W. in Spanish Fork, Friends may He worked for Utah-Idaho and Eliza Alida Chenoweth call at the Walker Mortuary Sugar Co. iti Provo, Lindon and Kilgore. In 1917 he married Tuesday morning prior to Ogden plants. He’ worked for Jacoba Deborah Van De Steeg. services. Burial wiil be in the Utah Ice and Storage a. a She died January, 1949. Helater Payson City Cemetery. refrigeration engineer, retiring married Ethel Jessie Duckett, CEDAR FORT — David Carl in 1959 after more than 30 years who for many years was the Calton, 83, died Thursday with the company. society editor for The Daily He was a member of the LDS morning in an (em rest home Herald. The marriagetook place following a stroke. Churchin the Provo 20th Ward. on Sept. 16, 1949, in Provo, and He was born Aug. 4, 1886 at Hewas an Elder at the time of was later solemnized in the Salt his death. Cedar Fort, 2 son of William Survivorsinclude his widow of Foster and Eliza Gutridge lived in Provo; sons, Ralph R., Larry P., Calton. He was a painter and a Longmont,Colo., a3 a youth and both of Salt Lake City, Max R., janitor employed by Deseret then moved to Fort Collins, Colo. Provo, Arnold D., Haywood, Chemical before retiring. He He graduaied from the Calif.; six daughters, Mrs. Fred was a member of the LDS University of Colorado Law (Mildred) Balser, ‘Rea Jean Church, School. After passing the Surviving are several nieces Brown, both of Salt Lake City, Colorado State Bar Mrs. Gaydon (Faye) Harane, and nephews. Examination, he practiced law Mrs. Jan (Mary Ann) Bee, both Funeral services will be there for several years. of Provo, Mrs. June Swidrak, conducted Mondayat 1 p.m.in He then moved to Salt Lake North Highland,Calif., and Mrs. the Cedar Valley LDS Ward City where he wasin real estate Lucille Bird, Cortez, Colo.; 30 chapel, with Bishop Cloyd MR. MILLER for 20 years. One of his honors grandchildren, 16 great- Harris officiating. Friends may occurred when he was presented grandchildren; sister, Mrs. call at the Wing Mortuary in a plaque in November, 1966, Wilbert (Nellie) Dingman, Lehi, Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m., naming him as an honorary Modesta, Calif. and at the Cedar Valley chapel member of the Salt Lake City Funeral will be at 2 p.m. one hour prior to services. Board of Realty. Tuesday in the Berg Drawing Burial will be in the Cedar Fort He was an achive member of Room Chapel, Provo. Friends Cemetery. the LDS Church, holding the may call at the mortuary IDAHO FALLS (UPI) — A Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. and office of High Priest. He was a member of BPO Elks Lodge No. skydiver, part of a July 4tt Tuesday prior to services. demonstration at Tautphaus Burial will be in the Provo City 85, in Salt Lake City. (Continued From Page 1) Hejs survived by his widow, a Park near here, plunged 130( Cemetery. watch thefloats, some 15 bands beg Jana Mary Shinkle, feet to his death with an unand numerous miscellaneous orth Hollywood, Calif., and opened parachute. entries march past, Eugene Francis Clark, 26, hit pe grandchildren, Saturday morning’s parade Funeral services will be held the ground about 1% miles north Idaho Falls city limits, was the highlight of the annual at noon Tuesday at the of near a radio transmitter of Freedom Festival celebration, Monument Park Fifth LDS Ward SALT LAKE CITY — The which concluded last night with Chapel, 2051 Ramona Ave., Salt station KTEE. The accident occurred about Mass of the Angels will be said the secend, and final, perLake City. Friends may call at Mondayat 9 a.m.in Our Lady of 260 E. South Temple on Monday 4:45 p.m. Clark was one of eight Guadalupe Catholic Church, 715 formance of the Panorama Show skydivers in a club staging a and fireworks. from 6 to 8 p.m.and at the Ward W. 2nd_N., for Hector Garcia Chapel Tuesday one hour = holiday demonstration. Other Saturday omea Bonneville County Deputy Ortiz, 16, of 143 N. 6th W., who to services. Burial will be in the died Thursday in an ‘American cluded a pancake breakf: Sheriff Al Fowler said Clark Provo Vity Cemetery. made a normal descent, with Forkhospitalof natural causes. boat regatta .Utah Lake ae Born Aug. 17, 1953 in Salt Park di luring the afternoon and his parachute deployed, to within 1,300 feet of the ground. It Lake, he wasa son of Emilio and daylong excitement at the City then appeared Clark allowed Delores Flores Ortiz. Survivors of Fun Carnival at First South himself to drop from the har- include his parents, a brother and First East. John, two sisters, Susanne, The annual bazaar, located ness of his parachute. He was wearing a second Patricia, ali of Salt Lake City, just north of the City-County Irvin Dean Glazier, 82, 187 N. chute, as all skydivers do in and a grandmother, Mrs. Mary Building, continued to sell Lopez,also of Salt Lake. homemade goodies andclothing 4th W., Provo, died Saturday normal practice, but Fowler morning at the Utah Valley said the chute was not opened Friends maycall at 372 E. 1st through Saturday The Freedom Festival is Hospital of causes incident to when he struck the ground. An S. Sunday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. age. He was born Nov.4, 1887 in investigation is continuing at Burial will be in the Mt. Calvary sponsored each year in Provo by Cemetery. the LDS Activities Inc., Provo, the son of Loren Scovil e. and Alphretta Jane Bunnell Glazier. He was retired fruit farmer and boat camp operator. Mr. Glazier received his education in the Provo City schools and worked on the family farm and in the construction of the flume Redford in the kitchen of restaurant at Sundance where the Burtons dined before seeing the musical performance of “Pet- worked on the family farm. He Cedar Fort Honor America Man Dies Observance Idaho Skydiver Falls to Death Colorful Services Monday For SLC Youth Provo Man Rites Set © wer GO 8 Ome A C8 OTOL ‘Aloha Nui Loal” Draws Throng (Continued From Page 1) racism, poverty andpollution. Hegot a huge hand when he said most Americans, while respecting the right of constructive dissent, ‘‘strongly reject violence and the erosion of our liberties under the guise of a dissent that promises everything and delivers only chaos.” Vietnam was not mentioned once during the hour-long religious service. The only t reference to the war was astronaut Frank Borman's request that the crowd join in one minute of silent prayer “that peace will be restored to this troubled world.” War talk—and all talk of “serious or divisive subjects”— also was banned from an evening entertainment program ticoats and Pettifoggers.” The Congressman was in Provo to ride in the Fourth of July Parade, and took the occasion te inspect the Provo Canyon. (Herald Staft Photo) Burton Visits Provo fishing, prospecting hunting By JERRY M. YOUNG Congressman Laurence J. Burton, in Provo for the Freedom Festival activities spent time in Provo Canyon Friday ‘nightto inspect the area and enjoy it with his family. “A decision should be made soon as to whatthis canyon will be used for,” Mr. Burton said. The Congressman has been concerned over recent news of deteriorating conditions on the Provo river and discussed the alternatives with the Daily Herald at Sundance where he ne briefly with Robert Redfor Mr. Burton and Mr. Redford will meetlater in the summer to discuss the canyon in detail. “Many uf the parks and recreational areas in the country have had to limit the flow of traffic during certain months of at the Washington Monument, emceed by Hope and featuring the year. The rangers turn a galaxy of movie and people away at Yosemite television performers ranging National Park three months of from such grand old-timers as the season. They count the cars Jack Benny and Louis Arm- coming out and only let that strong to current idols such as manycarsin,”he said, stressing sane Brown and Glen Camp- that Provo Canyon’s problem is different because the highwayin it is a vital inter-state link. Graham’s religious service He commented on the general and Hope’s star-spangled varie- appearance of the canyon, ty show were televised to the pointing out that the conditions are similar in canyons nation. OTT Se TTT eanae enCra 7 DECORATE WITH POTTED PLANTS We'd say abig “MAHALO” if vou would come 7help us ot our first anniversary in our present location at an OPEN HOUSE Ty!) a0 Our Regular Semi-Annual SALE CONTINUES MENS & WOMENS SHOES nearly 10 years since we started arranging trips for people, and now we want you to see cutaway models of the latest airplanes, including Pan American's 747 and Frontier's 737 at this open house. Lomein tomorrow for refreshments and door prizes. Accents of color brighten any room ROHBOCK SONS FLORAL Monday, July 6, 1970 Il a.m. to 7 p.m. deserettravel 288 NORTH 1ST WEST PROVO, UTAH 84601 in the M North Ward. Friends m: at the Olpin Family Mortuary Sunday from 7-9 and Monday at the Ward Chapel prior to services. Burial will be in the Monroe City Cemetery. “This is one of the most beautiful caryons in the whole couniry. I feel it is important to preservethe natural beauty of it, butI think it should be done on a locallevel,” he said. : READINESS THAT SERVES The first message by tele- graph was sent May 24, 1844, is the reputation that we have earned FASTEST DELIVERY SERVICE IN TOWN Ivan’s throughout our many years of handling funeral arrangements for the residents of this community. We are readyto help in your hour of need. Drugs BERG -:- DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Phone 373-2672 Free Delivery MorTuarY SERVICES CYC ae a) OF THE GOLDEN RULE SANDAL CLEARANCE Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Lillian Glazier Kendall, Salt Lake City; several nieces and nephews, Funeralservices will be held at 11 a.m, Tuesday in the Berg Drawing Room Chapelin Provo. Friends may call at the mortuary from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday and Tuesday prior to services. Burial will be in the Provo City Cemetery, where full military rites will be held. at 1:0 p.m. throughout thestate. Taylor's Ladies NOW and services will be held M Canyon on Inspection in Provo Canyon. He served an LDS mission to the Central States in 1913 and 1914, and served in the U.S, Armed Forces in France in 1917 and 1918. After his release from the service, he worked his own fruit farm in the Provo area and also worked for Provo City, laying asphalt and cementon the streets. He helped construct the U.S. Steel mill and later operated and owned the Glazier Fishing Camp on Deer Creek oir. He was a memberof the LDS Church. His hobbies were hill Downs who became known ; California and was a carpenter S. Burial Here were divorced. He lived most of his life in Well Known Utahn Dies; SALT LAKE CITY John Perry Killgore, 84, of 1987 Hollywood Ave., Salt Lake City, died suddenly at his home July 3, They William J. in the Payson Hospital. He was born June 8, 1917, in Mammoth, the son of John and Sarah Jane Richards Roberts. He married Thelma Pickett on Mr. Brown, UP] Winn and Bill Corum zy, Kentucky Derby Ame foremost thoroughbred attraction and Walthen belkamp left it that Way Knebelkamp,the silver-)haired Roberts, 53, Eureka, died Friday Payson City Hospital of natural causes. Born June 2, 194 in Richfield, a son of John J. and Annie Nelson Miller, he received his early education in Richfield and graduates from Spanish Fork High. He later attended BYU. He married Aita Peterson 1933. LOUISVILLE, Ky Horsemen in the know Say ‘Mat Dies at 53 SALEM — Clay A. Miller, 66, Salem, died Friday ir the ed Derby Dies Of Eureka Salem Man Dies Friday MR. KILLGORE Mr. Kentucky Mr. Roberts Obituaries AYLOR'S CENTRAL SQUARE 200 N. 200 W. 0 |