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Show Page {THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Sunday, February21, 1971 Obituaries Rites Set i For Native Orem Man Heber Man’s Dies in Sister Dies In Sali Lake Salt Lake OREM — Hyrum Johnson, 86, 92 S. 100 E, Orem, died Thursday of a cerebral hem- > Of Levan Clara Spencer FuneralRites Slated Monday Medical Center. He was born March 18, 1884, in Lindon, a son of Andrew Gustave and Charlotta Christina Albertina Anderson Johnson. He married Lurena Hayes on Nov. 12, 1908, in the salt Lake Temple. She died Oct. 27, 1969. He was a High Priest in the Orem 20th Ward. He was a school teacher and home builder. He was the leading proponent of vocationa) education in Utah, being the WILLARD P. WILLIAMS Williams Funeral Tuesday work for Brigham Young University as a Matron and retired in 1965 and moved back to Levan. In 1969 she returned to Provo.She was active in the LDS Church, serving as a Primary and Relief Society teacher. She also belonged to the Camp Pleasant View, DUP. Her hobbies were fishing, camping, handiwork andflowers. Survivors include one son and and lorg: Lindon; Mrs, Gilbert (Viola) Shepherd, Levan; Mrs. Hazel Garrett, Nephi; 12 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren, Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel in Provo under the eirection of Bishop Heber Taylor of the Levan Ward. Eesuey call at the mortuary, 185 Center, tonight from 6 6's e'lock and Monday r to services, Burial will be the Provo City Cemetery. Marie Christina HYRUM JOHNSON on Sept, 16, 1912, in Evanston, Wyo. and ‘the founder of the Central Utah Vocational School, now Utah marriage was later sol in the Salt Lake Temple. She Technical College at Provo. Survivors include four sons, Vard Hayes Johnson, Palo Aito, .; Reed Sherwin ne was elected a r town board in 1936 and served loonington,Calif.; Wayne two terms. He also served as Johnson, Midvale; Dale if el, Calif.; 19 water commissioner atthe time Jjohnson, Orem becamea third class city. ete 10 greatgrandchildren; two sisters, Hemoved to Alpinein 1947 and Clara Albertina Mc: served two terms as mayor of George; Mary Elizabeth that city, and then moved back Webster, Salt Lake ue Cit to Orem in 1955 where he had Funeral services be held antsince, He operated a Mondayat noonin the Orem 20th grocery store and service station Ward Chapel. Friends maycall for many year’s at 800 S. State in at the Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary Orem. He worked also as a tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. and at guard at Geneva Steel Plant for the chapel one hour prior to two years and was in the real services. Burial will be in the estate business. Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Mr. Williams was a charter Family requests donations to the Johnson Family member of the Orem Lions Club. Jonas genealogical fund in lieu of He was a memberof the LDS Church, holding the office of flowers. Priest in the Orem 22nd Hg Ward at the timeof his death. Su: vivors include three sons and five daughters, Lynn Williams, Fullerton, Calif.; Max Williams, Coram, Mont.; Warren Williams, Seattle, .; Mrs. Kay (Maurine) Madsen, Great Falls, Mont.; Mrs, Talmage (Norma) Hiatt, Mount N.C.; Mrs. John MONTPELIER, Ida. (Lois) Park, Idaho Falls, Ida.; Funeral services for May Mrs. Earl (Edith) Jones and Hoppert Stevens Dodge, 73, Mrs. Bert (Elleanora) Skinner, Montpelier, who died Thursda; both of Orem; 37 in a Soda Springs hospital, will 29 great-;-grandchildren, one be held Mondayat11 a.m.in the brother, George Williams, Salt Monette Third-Fifth Ward Lake City. Chapel. i Funeral services will be held Mr. Dodge was thesister of Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Sund- Mrs. Elizabeth Wing of berg-Olpin Mortuary in Crem Springville. under the direction of Bishop She was born Dec.3, 1897, in Max Randquist of the Orem 22nd Paris, Ida., a daughter of Ward. Friends maycall at the Frederick and Marie Egley mortuary Monday from 7 to 9 Hoppe! rt.~She married Tracey pm. and Tuesday prior to Stevens on April 18, 1914, and a services. Burial will be in the later died. She then Wesley Dodge on Oct. 11, 1935 Orem City Cemetery. and he died Feb. 29, 1956. She was @ memberof the LDS Springville Woman’s Provo Native Sister Dies Dies in SLC SALT LAKE CITY — Arnold Eugene Kirkwood, 70, 2796 Chadwick Street, died Friday at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City. He was born April 8, 1900,in Provo, a son of Richard C. and Martha E, Freshwater Kirkwood He married Reta Adams on was a High Priest and a home teacher in the LDS Church. onan ae his widow; son, Blaine A. Kirkwood, Salt mars City; three epee: four brothers and one Thelma Serensen, Leland Kirkwood, Bert L. Clarence he all of Provo; Glenn Funeralservices will be held Tuesdayat noonin the Imperial Second Ward Chapel, 1560 Atkins Ave. Friends may call at the Russon Brothers ae 255 S. td E., Salt Lake City, Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday at the chapel one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Elysian Gardens. undberg Ipin AS Orem, stan Bk520 Willard Philip Williams — Funeralservices will be held Tuesday at 11 am. at the Sundberg Olpin Mortuary in Orem,directed by Bishop Max Randquist of *he Orem 22nd Ward. Friends may cal! at the Mortuary Monday7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesdayprior to services. Burial in the Orem City Cemetery. Hyrum Johnson — Funeral services will be held Monday at 12 noon in the Orem 20th Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday from 7-9, and at the Church 1 hour prior to services Monday. Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. daughter, Julia Breitling, Lake City; stepchildren, W.and RobertL. Breil and Mrs. Marilyn Brown, all of Murray; Mrs, Dean (Gertrude) Witt, Holladay; Mrs. John (Lorna) Malmborg, Salt Lake ne Terry L. (Margie) San Angelo, Tex.; 16 prantculacen; one greatid; three brothers and OREM — Willard Philip Williams, 86, 75 W. 1400 S. Orem,died Saturday morning in the Idaho Falls LDS Hospital of aheart attack, He was born May 12, 1884, in Hyrum,Utah, a son of William and Mary Ellen Ward Williams. He married Wilda ep married Ward Chapel, 3080-1765 E. Mrs.Breitling was the sister of Walter Seiter of Heber City. She was born July 31, 1899, in Germany, a daughter of Wilhelm H. and Martha Hartmann Seiter. she married Wil'iam F. Breitling on June 24, 1942, the Salt Lake Temple. He died Feb. 28, 1950. Mrs, Breitling came to the United States in 1925. Survivors inclrde one SALT LAKE CITY — Lettie May Wilson Lenzi, 88, died Thursday; funeral Monday noon, 260 E. South Temple. Reed S. Haslam, 68, died Thursday; funeral Moriday noon, 255-2nd E. Helen Geritsen Oliphant, 64, died Thursday; funeral Monday, 11 a.m., Emerson econd Ward Chapel, 1053 Emerson Ave. Boris Frank Moronzin, 20, died messed) eauiem, Mass Monday, 10 a.m., Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church Rotand Eorl Phillips, "57, died Thursday; funeral Monday, 2 4760 §, State, William E. abor, 55, died Friday: Sera jonday, 1 p.m. wood 200. Eis Vern Carlson,88,ded hursday; funeral Monday noon, = TAYLORSVILLE Monson Hansen, 54, died rridoy funeral Monday, 1 p.m., 43 0 S Redwood Road. MURRAY -- Herbert Napier Carmer, 82, died Friday; funeral Monday, a.m., 4760 S. State. Fae Bere Mortuary } Services Gossy 373-1841 ae include one son, Harold, T. Stevens, Declo; five brothers andfive sisters, Joseph Hoppert, Ogden; Leon, Alfred, Mitchell and Maurice Hoppert, all of Ovid; Mrs. Rose Henley and Mrs. Lona Penrod, both of Reno, Nev.; Mrs. Louise Dixon, Mountain Pass, Calif; Mrs. Wing, Springville; Mrs. Verda Bateman, Salt Lake Cit Friends may call at the Matthew Mortuary in Montpelier tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock and Monday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Ogden City Cemetery. Leo L. Hansen Dies, Age 68 Leo L. Hansen, 68, Vineyard, died Friday. He was born Dec.2, 1902, to Charles and Trena Sorensen Hansen. He received his education in Vineyard and Orem schools. He was a farmer all ofhis life. Survivorsinclude a niece and anephew, Mrs. Rodney (LaVon) Green, Murray, and Glenn 0, Hansen, American Fork. Graveside services will be held Mondayat 1) a.m.in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may call at Leo oe Hansen, agi Graveside services will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. Monday. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Sunday anduntil 10:45 Monday. Intermentwill the Provo Berg Mortuary be in the Springville tonight from 6 to 8 o’clock and Evergreen Cemetery. Mondayuntil 10:45 a.m. Amanda Morgan Daley, Provo — Funeral services are pending andwill be announced by the Berg Mortuary. BEESLEY MEMORIALS Yorgason Funeral Set Tuesday fine B. Spencer on May 10, Mr,i ie St. George LDS PAYSON — Odessa Yorgason, 58, 570 E. 4th S., Payson, died Saturday morning at her home after an extended illness. She was born May 6, 1913, in Raymond, Alberta, Canada, a daughter of Wiiliam and Margaret Morrison Singleton, She married Harry L. Yorgason on May 12, 1948, in Evanstron, Wyo. She was a me aber of the LDS Church and also a member of the DUP. Survivors include her husband, Payson; one son and one daughter, K, Templ Crowns Levan Native Provo Man’s In St. George Wanted Man Nabbedin P.G. Statistics Board Names Vavricka Morrell, Provo. F Bryan |R. and Judy Hunter Isaacson, Pro Girl to Michael L. and Linda D. Calhoun ENOee Pro Girl Donald and Sandra Chstonerzon Dairymple, oe Cail inind Caro’ Joy Provo. Helen Ure As New Chairman SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The Uteh State Board of Education has announced the selection of Mrs. Helen B. Ure as the new state chairman. Mrs. Ure succeeds Legrande to Stanleyand Rosie Tsosie Bingham,Provo. Girl to Don and Evelyn Fern webb orme, Springville inka L. yee‘and Sharon Backman to the one-year post, veeiricte Richerd. Land rudy Ann MacDonald Saienga, Ore Girl to Cari and Lana Crandali Berg, Provo. Girl to Neil J. and Pamela Ann Donaldson Harris, American Fork. Thursday Girl to Howard C. and Claudia Salmon Anderson, Provo. Girl to James and Nancy E Hofeling Ande:son, Provo joy to Jamesand Nancy Chloe kartchner. Butterfield, Orem, Boy{9 Stephen B. and Florence Watterson Chamberlain, Provo. Boy to Heber and Geraldine olson Bartholomew, Salem, Girl to Bruce and Sharol Thorstensen Jackson, Provo. Girl to Barry and Emilee Dawn Marble Bunker, Provo. Feb, 12 Boy to Ron and Nancy Oram Larsen, Provo. after serving the past year as the board’s vice chairman. She was elected to the board in 1964, and re-elected in 1968. Arthur H. Lee, Bicknell, in his first term on the board, succeeds Mrs, Ure to the vicechair- cae in the Creation of Mon- uments and Markers. nei. aecee BEESLEY MONUMENT & VAULT 3174-0580/ (725 South State Provo, Utah 158 Richard B. Thompson, 20, is charged with failure to appear in court in Salt Lake City, obtaining goods under false pretenses in Duchesne, and forgery in Provo, according to Pleasant Grovepolice. Johnny Frampton and Tom Thatch of Pleasant Grove, and Deputy Sheriff Steve Payne of Provo made the arrest about 4 p.m. at a private residence. Thompson will be arraigned in Provo City Court Monday, A member of President Nixon’s White House Conference on Children and Youth, Mrs. Ure said, “I'd liketo see a real start made in early childhood education in Utah,similar to the national Headstart Program.” West Virginia has a total area of 24,181 square miles. St alhas < jest tot, ROHBOCK SONSFLORAL 1042 South State - Orem 225-3100 , nee, lave tubes, Parker Ranch, Ten omede, \ahanve, Sheraton ‘Hatl, Peal Harber, Punch Bowl, Mt, peed Girdle Island Tour, A Hawaiion home, Sea Colter! Center Shor, Love Temple OTHER — 90 Years of Experience Merrill Christopherson Tour Director denied free agency, He added that women in “their 40's — they have a new baby allof.a sudden and much of the time it is mongoloid.”” It was a legislative first for Utah when the representatives approved the bill by a vote of 3°27, but chancesof passage in the Senate are dim, and the measure will probably die in the Rules Committee. Air Panel Approves Standards Mexico & Acapulco—Mar, 6, Oct.3 . Europe 11 Countries—June7 . . Orient 6 Countries—June I]... . = Aleska Arctic Adventure—July 6... 5. CHRISTOPHERSON “RED CARPET TRAVEL SERVICE” 292 N. UNIVERSITY, PROVO SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — it Judd, Geen to wade ah the bills and establish priorities for the House. Judd, who exercised a strong leadership in the passage of the mine ation tax, saw his Ogden colleague, Rep, Brian State Reveals Plan To Fight mittee has approved standards for sulphur pollution that the Kennecott Copper Corp. condemned in September as “unworkable,” ‘Thestandardsapproved Thursday, which committee officials say are being exceeded at times at a Magna measuring station, muststill be approved by the attorney general and the State Board of Health before becoming law. Executive Director Grant S. Winn said the standards would allow Kennecott ‘reasonable time” to set up control equipment. Hesaid Kennecottbelieves SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — more strongly nowin its ““CominThe Chairman of the state board co” process than it did in Sepon alcoholism said the board has tember. sorea _ sont program TheCominco process would re- Alcoholism to fight the duce sulfur dioxide emissions by The program res a hospital facility especially for acute alcoholics, an alcoholism program for the Utah State Prison and recruiting an “industrial consultant” to work with industry to set up alcohol cure proeae said Director David some 20 tons a day, but would still allow some dioxide leakage, he said. “We must be reasonable in asking for emission reduction, for if we are not, then KCC could never comply,” Winn said. “We must determine when reach that point where modern technology has been fully ap- ve, plied,” Talk With Reds The standards, according to copper company officials, VIENNA (UPI)—Austria and “Would close us down and conCommunist will open stitute the taking of property.” talks “in the near future” on establishment of diplomatic ra, an Austrian governmentspokesman said today. Wedesire to express our sincere THANK YOU CARD ‘appreciation to the many friends andrelatives who assisted in any MONUMENTS way during the recentillness and posing of our beloved husband and father, Howard J. Harris. For the beautiful flowers, the expres: ORDER NOW Before March Price Raise sions of sympathy, the assistunce cofthose who took part at the ser- vices, and other acts of kindness, we expecially vtend our thanks. Mrs. HowardJ. Harris Howerd M. Harris Wilford J. Harris Garn W.Harris Memorial Art Co, 190 N. Main Springville 489-6440 man post. HAWAII TOURS flowers ‘AS a result he was cale to debate the merits of the bill before opponents could swish the measureinto the dead bill file. Florence found unexpected support from a Republican, Rep. C. Alfred Frost of Monticello, Frost said that a no vote ser, The Utah Air Conservation com- New Ruler Sister Dies icuncter Smith, tion through the House Friday Seemed Dead Tt was a bill that Judd, who manages to keep the conservative and liberal wings of the ha Malaysia Tuesday at 1 p.m.in the Ribny Mortuary, Payson, zhere friends may call Mondayfro: to 9 p.m, sel Saag rere services, Burial will be in the POCATELLO, Ide. — Funeral Payson City Cemetery, services for Ferris J. Critchley, 63, Pocatello, who died Wednesdayin a Pocatello hospital of a heart ailment, were held KUALA LUMPUR (UPI)— Saturday afternoon in the 13th Malaysia crowned a new breed of king Saturday. At nearly the Ward Chapel, Pocatello. Burial was in the Restlawn Memorial same time it went back to Gardens. parliamentary democracy after 21 months of emergencyrule by Mr.Critchley was a native of Levan, Juab County, being born ST. GEORGE — Funeral its prime minister and his Sept. 1, 1907, to William James services for Rosamond Snow special council. and Leona Bosh Critchley. He Westover,63, who died Friday in Sultan Halim Muazzam Sha, married Fiorence L. Parken on a St. George hospital, will be at 43 Malaysia’s youngest king Aug. 20, 1927, in Nephi, the held Monday at 2 p.m.in the St. yet, officially ascended the marriage was solemnized in the George Second-Kighth Ward throne with little of the Idaho Falls Temple on July 17, Cha pel. traditional pomp and pagean1987. Mrs. Westover was the sister try, at his request. He had worked for the Union of Grant B. Snow of Provo. The ceremonial ruler will ic ‘oad and had also She was born March 10, 1907, worked for the Peoples Market. in St. George to Joseph F. and reign for five years, after He was a memberof the LDS Olive Bleak Snow. She married which another sultan will be Church. Ralph Westover on Dec.2, 1939, elected by eight brothers Mr.Critchley belonged also to neSt. George; he died Aug. 2, sultans, He vowed to be a king of the : the Union Pacific Cldtimers Club, was secretary of the Tie Westover was a member His installation ceremony in a Insurance Group, of the LDS Church. She also Kuala Lumpur town hall used chairman of the Political belonged to the Dixie as a throne room, however, was League, BRC of A No,94. Beautification Club. She was a not exactly a people’s affair. He served as business agen: w,ashington County welfare case The ordinary public was not for the Amalgamated Meat worker and served as secretary invited. Cutters and was past president for the Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. But Sultan Halim and his of the Fraternal Order of Survivors include one stepson attractive queen, Tengku Hales. and one stepdaughter, L. Max Survivors include his widow; Westover and Mrs. Eldred hiyah, are known to show great one son and four daughters, (Roselynn) Bunting,both of Salt interest in social welfare, Ferris J. Critchley Jr., Mrs. Lake City; three brothers and education .nd national issues. He asked that coronation Jimmie L. (Thelma Eunice) one sister; Rex D. Snow, ceremonies be kept simple so Robinson, Mrs. Earl (Donna Bountiful; Grant B. Snow, Jean) Clubb and Mrs. C.Kelly Provo; Glenn E. Snow, St. the funds saved could go to rural victims of recent monsoon (LaVonne) Pearce, all of George; Mrs. M. Ward (Inez) floods. tello; it itchley, Moody,Delta. American Falls; 10 grand- Friends may call at the children; one brother and one ele Mortuary in St. sister, George F. Critchley, George tonight from 7 to 8:30 Gooding, Ida. Mrs. Leona Scala, clock and Monday one hour North Bonneville, Wash. prior to services. Burial will be in the St. George C.ty Cemetery. Pleasant Grove police arrested an Orem man Saturday afternoon whois wanted in three AT“rad VALLEY HOSPITAL different cities on varying Satui Girlie Clyde R. and Rose Marie charges. eT on For The GRAND OPENING oy Sears - Provo's bebe 4 sy : 7 its unfairnessor dubious legality. “The governor may have made a — and then again he maynot have,” said Dean. “But, T’'ve been around a long time, and I remember in the 1950's when Gov. Lee and the State Tax Commission rebated $5 million to Kennecott. On Top Again “T sure don'teel any qualms in voting for this measure. I ran against Rainpton for the governorship, and he came out on top. And, I think he’s going to come out on top again.” But, if Rampton loses his party over the tax wher the Senate considers it, it will surely lessen the public appeal he might eee In Pocatello E.tonight from 7 to 8 o'clock ity; three gr: one and at the chapel Monday one brother ah three sisters, hour prior to services. Burial Garth Singleon, Mrs will be in the Elysian Burial Melvin (Vilo) Barrett, both Salt Gardens. Lake City; Mrs. Francis (Lois) Haskell, Mrs. Blaine (Iris) izing voluntary steriliza- latter in spite of what may be Teport. Dies at 63 R. Harold (Erica) Jacobsen, Bountiful; Walter Seiter of Heber City. Friends may call at 3251-23rd Florence, maneuver bill legal- cancel each other out, tay find favorable committee report. But, Ploren2, an attorney the governor takes up the idea and House parliamentarian, paat a special session. The legisl-tors could find the tiently waited for a motion to choices among a sales tax in- accept the committee report — crease, crease, property tax increase. or which would have killed the the Kennecott proposal, with the bill — and quickly substituted a man-in-the-street for the motion to approve a minority States. She was “Mother of the Year" for the Southern Utah District in 1958. She also belonged to the DUP. Survivors include four daughters and three sons, Mrs. Donald C. (Roberta) Hadley, Walla Walla, Wash.; Mrs. Gerald B. (Persis) Carliny, San Jose, Calif; Mrs. Perry P. (Vera) Piercy, Othello, Wash.; Cleon H. Spencer, Sylmar, Calif.; Loren J. Spencer, American Fork; Mrs. Robert H. (Leonora) Cook,Salt Lake City; Gareth M. Spencer, Nephi; 28 grandchildren; one greatgrandchild; one sister, Vera C. Frompton, Fillmore; half- “theDemocrats seem to be brother, Lawrence Spencer, counting on time, with the realOrdervillle. ization that the sands of the legislative clock are running down, to force passage of the governor’s legislation. The Senate established the In Ageless Granite SAVE NOW Al of Loren 1. Spencer ot Fork and of Gareth M. Spencer af Nephi. She was born June 26, 1889, in Orderville, a daughter of John James and let Leonora Allen so she married MAR. 17; APR.14, 26; MAY 10; JUNE 2, 14; JULY 5494" 21 } . ticos seemed safelydead with an un- ODESSA YORGASON y BARE Utah Obituaries Survivors h (Continued From Pagei) KANAB — Funeral services stay here until we can come up ae a a e program, and a yan Dean said. Kanab hospital, will be held Senate President Haven Mondayat 2 p.m.in the Kanab J.Barlow,aaeeers Stake Center, where friends may ed a one mill property tax incall Monday three hours prior to crease as a means of raising services. Burial will be in the SALT LAKE CITY — Funeral services for Mathilde Seiter Breitling,thee 2990 S., Salt cere at theey Amanda MaGill Morgan Daley,71, 445 E. 2200 N., Provo, died Friday at 2901 W. Center, Provo, She was born March 8 1899, in Levan, Juab Co., a daughter of Ira Robert and Mary Mataline dofheins Morgan. She married James G. Daley on Nov. 16, 1921, in Provo. He died Jan 6, 1963. She attended Levan schools andafter their marriage lived in Provo where Mr. Daley was @ fruit farmer. In 1948 Mrs, Daley went to Legislative Showdown Shaping Up This Week 373-5310 Complete IS NOW AT LLOYD’s TYPEWRITER It's the high+speed,full performance AUTO CENTER a 207 Nal st, West aD ete electronic printer that: * adds and subtracts. ilently « multiplies and divid with constan! COMPANY LLOYD’ 5 TYPEWRITER 342 West Center, Provo |