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Show Page Ten The Pyramid November 15, 1979 Peterson Council issues license, completes course EvaE. Elsie B. Stebbing Allred SALT LAKE CITY LAKE CITY were held Monday for Elsie Isabella Bird Stebbing, 51, who died November 9, 1979, in a local hospital. She was born August 3, 1928, Salt Lake City, to Edwin Singleton and Clarissa Gold Bird. She Robert L. married Stebbing Feb. 14, 1952, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was an active member of the LDS Church and served an LDS mission in California. She attended the LDS Business College. husband ; Surv ivors : four three sons, SALT -- were held Saturday for Eva Lenora Services Ericksen Allred, who died November 7, 1979. born was She December 28, 1895, Mt. Pleasant, to Erick and Anne JMonsen Ericksen. She married Sherman A. Allred September 12, 1914, in the Mt Pleasant, later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. He died December 12, 1970. She was a member of the Douglas Ward, and was active in Relief Society and the choir. Survivors are: sons and S. Dr. daughters, William, Alan E., Gary M., Mrs. William (Renee) Mrs. Joahn (Marjorie) Williams, all Salt. Lake City; 22 grandchildren, 31 great brothers grandchildren, and sisters. Gerald L. Ericksen, Conn.; Ralph Ericksen, Mrs. Helen Penko. lioth Lovell, Wyo.; Mrs. Kate .Jones, Price. Burial was in the Mt. daughters, Lake. Roger Brian Judkins OREM Services were held here Saturday for Roger Brian Judkins, 20, of Orem, who died November 4, 1979, at a Salt Lake hospital of a lingering illness. He was born January 9, Canal 1959, Panama Zone, to Newell K. and Joan Thompson Judkins. He traveled extensively with his family, his father having been on assignment with the Foreign and Service State Department. He attended school in Cochabamba, Bolivia ; Westmore School in Orem; American School in Mexico City; Langley High School in McLean, Va. The family moved to Utah in from 1979, McLean, Va. He was an active priest in the LDS January, Church. Survivors are: mother, Orem; brothers and Catherine sisters; Judkins, serving an LDS Mission in Milan, Italy; Mrs. Bill (Alicia) St. John, Jewett City, Conn.; Ronnie Judkins and Michael Judkins, both Orem; grandmother, Mrs. Cleone Judkins, Orem; grandfather, Chauncey H. Thompson, Ephraim. Burial was in the Ephraim City Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS The Perry McArthur family would like to extend their thanks to all those who were so kind to us at the passing of our dear husband and father. So many of you sent flowers, food and uerformed other acts of kindness. We appreciate all who helped with the services or in any way helped make Mir burden lighter. We thank you. CARD OF THANKS We deeply appreciate all the kindness shown to our family at the time of the death of our dear mother, Ida II. Stott. Thanks to each one of you who furnished flowers, food, sent cards, participated in the services or helped in any way. Each act of kindness and thoughtful deed will long be remembered. Norita Lancaster Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Stott David, Provo; Harr, Olivett Cemetery, Salt -- Services office environments for soldiers in grades E-- 4 and E-- 5 who have been selected by their comma nders as having potential o become, or advance as, It is designed to train combat support, combat service DUP; Nielson, Sherrill Hill, Snow Prices for stabling animals at the city facility and standards for adequate upkeep are being implemented, the council was told. scaping and Mrs. Martha Green, Community. It was also reported that Arena Commission acts on properties Problems associated with the surveys of Spring City Rancheros and Whispering Pines were discussed with Bruce Whited, and a decision will be made with a view to clarification of the results of the surveys. Coon, King & Knowlton appeared for Paul Jewkes and received conditional approval of a plat near Pine Creek Ranch which had previously been presented to the commission. An approval rests on the subdivision meeting all requirements of the Department of Health, the commission said. MANTI - Matters involving growth and development in the county took up most of the time during the Sanpete County Commission meeting this month as they considered problems of subdivision of property and survey matters. Two agents, Doug Heiden and John Hunter of Horizon Realty in Mt. Pleasant, were told that a proposed split of property south of Ephraim does not come under the subdivision ordinance and they are at liberty to make the .one-tim- e division. ?F ytsHBF west City, Okla.; Ramona Kearns; Stebbing, i Jeanette Stebbing, mess nr.' Ephraim; six grandchildren; mother, Salt Lake City; brothers, sister, Edwin, Salt Lake City; LeRoy, Kearns; Virgil, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Rex (Lillian) Cook, Meeker, Colo. Interment was in the View Memorial Valley Park, Salt Lake City. OM OGSlsOfiSHKIllllgi IGnGRDAM Faithful, ko.ftft HMluNOfl Round Carton Smoked, Flat Mt. Pleasant jh V Anortad Ravon IQtCbiWfiiFMlr TOPPIK3 WHIP ftiSKla tx Gtecx ....09 and Mrs. Scott are announcing the birth of their first great Mr. Cook grandchild. Bradley Garbor was born October 24 to Gregg and Cheryl Harbor in a New York City hospital.' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest (Hazel) Bailey announce the birth of a grandson born November 7 to Scott and Ann Theurer of Providence. is grandmother Great Mrs. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Vurl Morgan announce the birth of a great grandson born to Darwin and Kim Mullins, November 7, in Salt Lake. Mrs. Jfnnie Anderson celebrated her 91st birthday October 28 with thirty members of her family at home. They enjoyed a dinner and traditional singing session with guitars. Mrs. Venice Anderson, Moroni, has returned home after visiting with friends and family in Nevada and California: Udeland Donna Anderson and family; Dr. Rodney into. Pkg. 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Kearns; Scott, Logan; Edwin, Kearns; Mrs. Harold (Evelyn), Eaves; Mid- 7 8. Mala Napkl, Utah Opaa Dally Except Saaday 10 a.m. to 199 and support combat arms personnel. nr S3 non- officers. Stanley, husband, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson (Opal) Abbott, former Orem residents. Mrs. Jensen made the trip with her son Duane "We cannot be just if and Donna Jensen who we are not kindhearted." spent the time visiting in Vauvenargues Mesa with friends. t and managerial skills appropriate to shop or Manager, Lorena Peterson, is implementing committee plans, and she was highly commended by Councilwoman Willardson who is currently the city's liason with the arena committee. survey on the Industrial Park and the council announced the members of the appeared before the council and College; Flora Anderson, Cultural Lore Nels Mrs. complained about the stray dog Club; Andreason, problems and the harrassment and Restoration; Hilmer Peterson, Land- killing of sheep within the city limits. Nine ewes and several new lambs in the Christensen flock and 21 others were doctored as a result of vicious attacks by dogs. It was reported the sheep represented a $1,500 loss. Richard Nielson voiced his opinion and urged increased efforts to enforce the dog ordinance. Nielson said he appeared several times on the issue and obviously disgruntled said, Its a waste of time to come here." The city said it had established an animal shelter, purchased wire traps and spent many hours trying to enforce the ordinance. The council said it would law. Council members commented on the prosecute vigorously any substantiated attractive appearance of the new complaint and urged residents to building located on Main and College comply with the law. The council also Avenue and complimented the builder explained it was planning to purchase a and expressed confidence in the tranquilizing gun to aid in the capture manager. Voting for granting the of the wily animals. Fred Lohrengal reported on his license was unanimous. The course develops leadership, supervisory commissioned In other action, the council approved drilling a new well at the airport, discussed water and power problems and dealt with the stray dog problem. Hans Reid Christensen and Jim Olson EPHRAIM Double Kwik, a convenience store which will soon open its doors on Main Street, was granted a license to sell beer at Wednesday night's city council meeting. The application request was made by Steven W. Walker who assured the council that their past experience has shown a 30 percent increase in sales acrues with the availability of beer. He said it was their intent to control sales to minors aiM require patron identification. "We are concerned about sale of beer to minors," Council Don Thompson summarized, "and if the provisions of the law are violated, the license will be revoked." 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