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Show Funeral Set For Provo Signe Jane Furner, 21, Provo, He was & ery, She was born intl Southern California Mormon died Friday in the Utah Valley Hospital of complications Choir. Survivors include one son and i Sept. 2, 1950, in Spanish Fork, one daughter, John G. James," 5 of Boyd W. and the dat ; one Minnie DeJong Furner. Her Tlinois; early life was epent in Spanish brother, Don E. James, Orem. Fork and the famity later moved i Mother Mary Doty ‘Good’ After Being Hurt in Crash Ann # PRICE died Saturday in’ the Price She was bon Feb. 1, 1892, in Hospital of a lingering illness Set Monday NEPHI — Anna Lena Draper, ‘LDS Church, Relief Society teacher for many years. She moved to Mills, Juab Senate to Lake City. He died Sept. 22, 1970. She and her husband made DELTA, Millard County — Funeral services for Martha their first home in Scofield. During World War I, she lived in who died Price and served as ‘bon hospital, will be held Monday at County Recorder, In 1920 she la.m.inthe Delta Second Ward returned to Scofield where she Chapel, and Mr. Thomas were sheep She was the sister of Mrs. ranchers. They lived on the Olive of Lehi. H, Thomas ranch Mrs. Pace was born April and 1894, in Lr Millard They also County, to Heber and Martha ‘ge tracts of land Ellen Cahoon Bishop. She J. Pace on Dec, She served many years as an 21, 1915, in Fillmore; the election judge in Scofield. She marriage was later solemnized was a member of a sewing in the Manti Temple. He died circle. Jan, 20, 1970, She received her education in Mrs. Pace was librarian at the Scofield schools. A member of Delta Public Library for many the LDS Church, she was active years. in the Relief Society. Her hobSurvivors include one son, bies were crocheting and Carl Pace, Delta; six grandchildren; four brothers and Survivors include two sons and three Bishop, two daughters, Mrs. K. Preston Earl Bishop, Clarence Bishop (Betty) Glade, Provo; Mrs. M. and Ben Bishop, all of Salt Lake josephine) North, Preston, City; Mrs. Olive Harding, Lehi; Ida.; L. Jack Thomas,Scofield; Mrs. Elbert (Elizabeth) J, Earl Thomas, Paradise, Stephens, Holden, Millard Utah; 11 grandchildren; four County. sisters and three brothers, Mrs. Friends may call at the Nickle Elizabeth Whalen, Walter Mortuary in from 8 Donaldson,Salt Lake City; Mrs. to 9 o'clock and y at the Guy (Vivian) Putnam, Mrs. one hour prior to ser- Sarah McFarland, and Mrs. vices. Burial will be in the Delta Landy (Vernetta) Norris, John Cemetery. Donaldson, all of Ogden; William Donaldson, Scofield. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m.in the Berg Drawing Room: Chapel. Friends may call Tuesday 6 to 8 Charley Wright, 86, 1141 E. 700 p.m. and Wednesday prior to S., Provo, a well-known Provo services. Burial will be in the iry ffarmer, died at the Utah Provo City Cemetery. dairy Valley Hospital on Saturday of natural causes. He was born Aug.26, 1885, in (Continued From Page 1) Charleston, Wasatch County, were “redeploying” from thick son ot William and Mary Bai Wright. He married Julie jungles around Dambe. Mecham who died before him. South Vietnamese field offiHeis survived by three sons cers told a UPI television and two daughters, Eldon C. cameraman that government married Marion Funeral F. L. Leach, Orem,Dies In Salt Lake OREM — Frank Leslie Leach Sr, 49, of 1175 W. 430 S., died Sal morning at Salt Lake City Veterans Hospital of a heart ailment. South Viets Congressional loavy ony day. Not able to shift any funds to down the tu e wrosperous avoid shuting Ooeeeert program or the dam for those businesses that Brooks condition. Mrs. Mrs. future would invest in the community construction. Thus, efforts son, Leslie, with time and energy and began Y her are he Cheishopherson i, months ago bythe ait in good condition in the personnel Gelagation to obtain etnal Students’ Father Dies Statisti atistics In Arco, Idaho DIVORCES GRANTED ARCO, Ida, —Funeral ser- p,R0b6cs2 Jo Burrows Guinn from vices for Weldon Jensen oiarriich!Ricings from THIS YEAR MUSIC ee Burial was in the in Provo. He was born Jan. 17, 1916, in CHRISTOPHERSON GIVE THE GIFT OF eee thegift that keeps on giving PIANOSaie... $440"uw ORGANSaes... °465%u GUITARS sive ..518%a Beco fs ek iRr held Saturday in the Lost River Gordon L: chaiwin Ward March 4th- 11 Days... .$435 “RED CARPET TRAVEL SERVICE” 373-5310 292 N. UNIVERSITY, PROVO CUP people, the Central Utah hospital. All others were Water Conservancy District released. capital. vw MEXICO TOUR eae BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Saturday Girl to S. Martin and Charlotte peer Dodge, Orem. 'y yy to Lynn C. and Patricia Oveson Harris, Provo. Lago, Jda., to Willard H. and Margaret LeNora Sorensen. He Jensen Norma Kowallis on March 14, 1947, in DRUM SETS 5 Pieces . He $ 1 6 50 BANJOS.......°59%.. MANDOLINS | °28" Idaho Farm Bureau. Mr. g,,rensen was an active member of the LDS Church. ADVERTISED aan | Prove ned! Henryis Mehler Funeral services were Saturday at 2:00 p.m. in the emont 2nd Ward Church, interment in sai 3 fought support, vy to, U.S airregain of contra Saturday BYU students in Provo; father and stepmother, Moore, Tda.; three sisters and two in oa capital. U.S. Phantom jets seared the " government tops, |RAMILY MORTUARY i! ‘3rd South at 19t Best — Prove Poesent Grove Prove , 15 backed by mi summitof the hill with napalm, while American Cobra helicopter gunships strafed in support i of two around the base. Communist troops in North Vietnam shot down at AmeriHills caaudguiSeeeaeae rhomber withSoviettl Funeral serves wil beinheld] the missiles, but the two crewmen Monday at 11:00 a.m. |}Olpin Family Mortuary of} parachuted into the Laotian Newman Cullimorewere Richard held Pleasant Grove, where friends jungies, Funeral services at 1:00 p.m. in the }/May call Sunday from 7-8, and m Used Ward Chapel,||Monday prior to services. Burial Pleasant Grove City ia the f tern Director Palmer B. DeLong was DOOR CRASHER 373-1841 £ were allocated for specific projects and CUP project Robinson, comment UNDERSOLD ilitary command 0. Mortuary SERVICES int $12.2 paren Because of a change in WILL NOT BE MORTUARY Grove City Cemetery. WAILTOUR 255° $20 million but was appropriated 20-month-old Mes.Cavin (Iven)sulin, 1 k community vestigation. began Scturday with a “Get Rid An infant, ofLeftover Prescriptions”drive, Mi Residents from Cedar City and surrounding communities were urged to throw outall old and unused prescriptions as a major emergency ward when the car step in halting drug traffic in they were riding in wentout of the area. control and struck another ae that was parked. es Public officials and private to ice report, citizens have become alarmed moving vehicle which was recently over the increase in driven by Mrs. Hardy was drugs and pharmaceuticalthefts forced toward the curb by a from local merchants, unidentified car. Law enforcementofficers said events of the past week started the move for this weekend’s Tim Thomas, 666 N. 800 W., : anti-drug drive. resolution ding supe i finally when he was |. Provo city police are continuing the in- Michal.»Randa an leaving be- Funeral services are pending personnel carriers, and wil beaunounced by Berg. 1n Pinem Pen, the Camby A ae BERG Orem petiminary comand came propel pens $2,000. Mr. Reynolds was treated 15 armored John (Rosella) Naylor, Price. hind =~ = Memorial pla oO outposts | Wright, Ray W. Wright, John M. soldiers abandoned two of Dambe Funeral miles will be announced eae Wright, and Mrs. Ned (Mary) within two Morgan,all of Provo, and Mrs. Saturday morning, Mortuary. six tavks and Lawn D ° (Continued From Page 1) funding for this fiscal year will reach $18 million. Earlier this year the project management 5 Cemetery. Rescue crews picked up the broken, t, whose armthewassearch at ‘a midday for the navigator, the U.S. command said. ire Ee services still Elmer's Import aad crashed Auto Parts, 1060 S. State, Provo, rugs 5 He was born June 8, 1922, in Edward Reynoids, 20, 175 §, 900 E., Payson, was driving a ed out of control - the House sends over intact. bit Charley Wright Of Provo Dies Whitman, Mass., son of Allen and Marion Trask Leach. He was married to Barbara Chamberlain on June 8, 1947, in Avon, Mass. Heis survived by his widow, two sons and a daughter, Frank Leslie Jr. and Robin Wayne Leach, both at home, and Mrs. Paul (Nancy) Hancock, El Monte,Calif. 3 Treated, nti MARY ANN THOMAS Thomas on Sept. 16, 1912, in Salt 13, be ; Mahen Draper, Manti; Sherman L. Draper, San Rafael, Calif.; Mrs. Nida Redmond, Centerfield, County. Slated in Spring gd = . D A The accident occurred in around 4:15 p.m. according to investigating 7 officer James Hoytof the way Patrol. Beverly B. i 43, 226 N.ist W., American Fork, ra elementary teacher at the School, was driving about Alpine: five miles an hour when a Mt. car driven by Mr. Nellie Pace Dies; Rites 65, Nephi, died Thursday at her On Utah Travel which injured four persons. servis,Burlwilbeinte home.She was born Jan. 9, 1906, to actior Gity for use of school the recreational ski program, Saturday mot released on af House, W. Va.; one brother anc the pant Fork 11th Ward two sisters, 5 Shamblen, officiating. Friends may call at the Ohio, B.C.; Mrs. Wade (Vona) Crowl,Bell, W. Va.; Mrs. Harry mortuary tonight from 7 to 8 (Grova) Jones, Ravenwood, W.Va. Murray City Cemetery. MondayRites For Nephi’s Anna Draper and rog —‘onracthet the boardandP buses for custody in ; InCedarCity ® the Utah County jail until Funeral services will be held Monday at 1p, inthe Wheeiet withBishop Fe diplomas Lindstrom, Provo High by School ‘community-school or director, and @ report empayments to nine-month rive Springville. step-father, Wil Shamblen, Red to give a that his its contract ‘ ‘sacred.’ zn wis! ing enu le sp‘ng adverti es to reach 40 million —The Price Commission apal peered a a pe cetone readers of 31 major magazines. At Hospit were treated pass most vel Council Three persons Utah the boost from released jaing Republic Steel. A similar ee eete,averting and was approved earlier this week Valley Hospital following two campaign ‘vill cost $205,146 — separate auto accidents in Provo for U.S. Steel. bud74 per centof the council's ising for the fiscal Friday night, Dies at 79 Furner, Heber City; Furner, Orem; Mrs. Vernon (Diane) Pankratz, Salem; David Furner and Tena Furner, Provo; stepsister, JoLynn Johnston, a Provo; 3 Bre Mr, and Mrs. Roland Kelsey, Willard Nelson, architect for the new bich school, will atteng SALT LAKE C°TY (UPI) — Released ‘The Utah Travel Council said E Provoan services. Pleasant G°:we City Cemetery. He was born July 13, 1897, in Sissonville, W. Va., the sun of Walter and Minerva Paradine Garnes Matthews. He married Margaret Agar Sutch on Sept. 19, 1928, in Castle Dale. He was a construction worker and a miner for 33 years. In 1926 he moved to Utah from Uniontown, Pa. He retired in 1963. Survivors include his widow, Orem; two sons, Gene D. Matthews, Reseda, Calif.; James C. Matthews, Hurricane, W. Va.; eight three great-grandchildren; ji Ad Campai:gn Woman, 21 i ployees as @ result of , é a3 1 ea cE : les ie ft panltip iit eel 5 SIGNE JANE FURNER To Hear Suit Report 8 thaw the Fe Bee % 4 Hi the Utah Valley Hespital in Provo Friday morning of complications following 5 Monday at 11 am.in the Olpin Family M.iuary of Grove. Friends may call at the ti 597 N.State, Orem, who died at of the Nai Te a E il t i : Dies at 74 other ecenomic develop- (Continued From Page 1: Orem Man OREM — Funeral services servic for Arnold Bradford Matthews, 74, Provo School Board CutBill Into Law °‘ China Key In California Hfiuls x fe nt : ates F Obituaries ] | Israeli Says President Signs Tax Orem Man’s Brother Dies uli ist {THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Sunday, December 12, 1971 3°h Page ee *H ITEMS! malin closep Reg. $9.95 SUNDAY {sons oc SONS FLORAL 042 S. State Orem 225.3100 CHEESE ¢ 19 S 76 N. UNIV., PROVO INE. PHONE373.1265 |