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Show - The Pyramid MWWW PARAGONAH- - Services were held May 21 for Bertha Alice Topham, 83, who died May 18, 1980 in a St. George hospital. She was born Oct. 15, 1896, Parowan to Joseph is 2, 1953. Mrs. Topham was a homemaker, member of LDS Church, member DUP and American Legion Auxiliary. sons and daughters: Doyle S., Delta, Mrs. Raymond (Marie) Berry, Kearns; V. Ivan (Frosty) (Lois) Surviors: LaNell S. Lister, June. City building inspector' Ron Sanders presented proposed building permit the council additional power supplies the citys clean up day of Edwin Miner Ronald a resolution on the to the city. Saturday and Central Giles, Lowell Anderson, The also Utah Telephone Company Allan Hall and Bill Keller council II project comFairviews unanimously passed for their assistance in was approved. mitting Jerry decision Preparing Yardley Washington,; Councilmen es Stevens. Married Joseph Ernest Topham April 3, 1918 in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. He died January An George G. Rowley Topham Alice FAIRVIEW- - adequate road to the new Nelson and Edwin Miner Fairview school moved were delegated to study one step closer to reality possible rights of way and this week when the property which could be council received approval purchased with funds a Farmers Home from the grant and to I of Administration land present their proposals to the next council meeting. acquisition grant. Other items on the Mayor Ray Eicher reported receipt of a agenda included letter at Tuesday nights cemetery preparation for council meeting which Memorial Day, the stated the grant is for Hunter II contract and CITY-ServicSALT LAKE to pur- commendations for help were held here impacted cities chase road rights of way on clean up day and May 9 for George Gerald and property for building cleaning the creek. Rowley, 76, who died May and the requires $15,000 13, 1980 in Mt. Pleasant of matching city funds to the cemetery for Memorial natural causes. offered by the Day was a priority the He was born November $45,000 council said. grant. to 1903 in 5, Huntington The council briefly City employees William Thomas and discussed uses reported the that possible Westwood Rowley, for the Lydia held were with grant preparations Married Mary A. Sloan on roads to the up because of the rains. November 22, 1922 in Salt new school. Widening the Mayor Eicher relayed an Lake City, later solemroad and offer by the Fairview nized in Salt Lake LDS existing alternate routes were youth committee to assist Temple. in the project as a fundHe was an active proposed. One proposal was to raising project and member of the LDS1 extend a road south of the council members offered Church. school two blocks east their services over the Survivors: wife; and then north to the weekend. daughters: Mrs. Albert school. a In unanimous (Cleola) VanderWaag, Mrs. Leon Murray; Bertha and Fairview moves to bring road to new school May 22, 1980 Page Eight fees for the councils passed Hunter support to the resolution commending Hansen Lumber Company for their heln during both Hunter II and Moon Lake projects which will bring grant to the South San- pete School District along with other 28 organizations throughout the state. The award was part of a total of $32,075.50 in community grants awarded h fiscal year of 1979-8- 0 by the agency of the Department of Community and Economic Development. the A spokesman for the Sanpete School District said the money will be used along a matching amount to fund and expand a writing program started in the Manti High School two Summers ago. Evil deeds do not prosper; the slow man catches up with the swift Homer The board will serve as cleaning the creek. In other action, a board a board of appeals when of adjustments composed needed. The of possibility another mobile home court northeast of the city was brought to the councils attention. The South Sanpete district awarded $1,000 grant SALT LAKE CITY Announcement was made by the Utah Arts Council of the awarding of a $1,000 review. a Begin applying masque in the center of your forehead and smooth it outward. estimated 1981 fiscal year budget was presented for their study. The budget was estimated at $425,000 in revenue. The budget people hearing will be held in Tarragon, European about interesting in the area. Last years book called Generations Summer of 1979, was 47 pages long including photographs. The project takes about six weeks each summer Students from the from the initial contacts classes of Dixie Bond and to the publishing of the Linda Clark Have final booklet. The money, engaged the past two along with a matching summers, in a project amount from district involving tape recording funds will be used to interviews, photo- expand the project the graphing and writing district spokesman said. is species sagebrush. STRETCH DENIMS BY GRAFF SIZES 8 TO 20 llLww'b 4SP 7ff Mt. brothers, Pleasant; 25 sisters: Merald, Cal Modesto, Calif.; grandchildren; 13 great- Hurst, Mrs. Isabelle Higham, all Salt Lake City; Mrs. Gail (Verona) Cowlle, Montana; three grandchildren; ten greatgrandchildren. Burial was in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. grandchildren; brothers, Arnold, Mt. Pleasant; Hillman, Ogden, sisters, Marie Smith, Granger; Ada Violet Squire, Hullinger, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Tracy (Lois) Blood, Cedar City. in was Burial Paragonah Cemetery. CROSS- - Ser- Survivors: Nelson Hogan. Married William Claudius Mills, June 11, 1943, St. George LDS Temple. He died August 28, 1948. Mrs. Mills was organist for South Bountiful LDS S. Eutaw Camp DUP. She taught school in Moroni, Jordan Junior High, and West High School. Member fortner president, Delta Kappa Gamma. Survivors: nieces and nephew: Jerrold R. Tray Lynn Wilson Peterson, 16 Ounce Bottle - Heinz Regular, or Hickory with Onions, Mushrooms DARDECUE SAUCE John R. 32 Ounce Bottle (o ".A W Heinz Brand TOMATO KETCHUP CITY- - Ser- Sllcod, 2S Ft. Roll Diamond r Pocock, 75, who died Mav 13, 1980, in a Salt Lake City hospital. Born Sept. 18, 1904, Salt Lake City, to Jesse and Emily Robinson Pocock. He married Delores Bulow of Moroni July 1, LDS Temple. Member LDS Church. Active high priest in Winder llth Ward. Retired after 45 for service years He D&RG Railroad. ProcMsod KRAFT CHGGSG American Brand 8 Ounce ALUMINUM FOIL Package Blue Bonnot, Regular MARGARINE married Kendrick. Martha Crawforth on 1930 in Dec. 20, Tremonton. Kendrick was a cotton farmer and rancher and Veteran of vices were held Friday for Hyrum was 2 Pound He Pocock Salt Lake w vices will be held Friday, May 23, for John R. Kendrick, 71, who died May 20, 1980 in the Sanpete Valley Hospital. He was born on Sept. 12, 1908 in London, Tex. to Charles and Letitia Reese Hyrum 1954, 6 Ounce Cans Fairview. Burial was in San Fernando Valley Calif. SPRING Raymond Hyrum Hogan. Interment was in Bountiful Memorial Park. CITY-Se- brother-in-la- Kendrick Hogan, Mary Louise Hogan Bean, both of Bountiful; Helen Hoffman, Penn. Preceded in death by a brother, LEMOHADG Rambaud, California; Armand years. LAKE husband, Kim Sawyer, Tujunga, Calif, parents, Louie and Louise wattam Family, nag. or Mnk SAB.0 Harry U. Allred, formerly of Mt. Pleasant; daughter Davis MIA. Member, SALT SWEET ROLLS Country Pride She was employed as a private secretary at a telephone company. Hyrum and Margaret 50 foleHfBBTEEEnm Fresh CALIF. TUJUNGA, Services were held May 10 for Patricia Ann Rambaud Allred, 41, who died May 6, 1980 at her home in Tujunga of a heart attack. vices were held May 20 for Ardelle Marie Hogan Mills, 79, who died May 16, 1980 in a Bountiful hospital. She was born August 16, 1900, in South Bountiful to Former president & 24th, 1SSO FEVER BREASTS Allred H. Mills Wards for 22nd, 23rd Patricia Ardella M. WOODS PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY Quartered Pound Package World War II. Survivors include his wife, Spring City; one son, Joe Bishop, Calif.; two brothers, one sister, Carlos Z. Burleson, Tex.; Klaude, Ojai, Calif.; Vivian Murphy, Fort Worth, Tex.; two grandone great children, grandchild. Graveside services will be held at 10:30 a.m. in the Spring City Cemetery with military honors and will be under the direction of Ursenbach Funeral Home. Member of Railroad Duane Brotherhood and Steamship Clerks, No. 79. Associate of Telephone Pioneers of Bonneville America, No. 303. Cut Green Beans, Whittlek No. 300 Cans. Blackeye. Chili, Dark Rad Kidney, Garbamo Pinto, Red of Pork Services Club. are pending at Goff Survivors: wife; Mortuary for Duane brother, Alvin, Sidney, all Whittle, who 41, of Salt Lake City; nephews was killed in aWales, train-autMIDVALE- - o and nieces. collision in Murray on Interment was in the 19, 1980. Wasatch Lawn Memorial May Graveside services will Park. in Wales be held Cemetery following the services. Mr. Whittle was bom on Dec. 26, 1938 in Union to Garence D. and Helen H. Wengreen Whittle. He the snra. D20WB.TIE rT-OnSSIOr- iAl inwron IXfEOlVTJQtSJ S3G3CKL married Judy Sharon Bradford on Jan. 6, 1961. was marriage solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple in January 1978. The Survivors include wife, children, Dianna, Donna, Doug, Robert all Wales; Debbie and Bob; parents and two brothers. PAPER HANSEN LUMBER CO. FAIRVIEW STIHL The WtrM't L.rqeil r I Modern poets mix too much water with their ink. NAPKINS Pkg. ol 60 Transparent I am just going to leap ii (lark. Rabelais. or Resh 22 0z. Color 15 Ounce Can CANDACES... nsnp STGVJ . 6 Ounce Spray Can &. OFF.JNSECT RCPCLLCNT .... Jar HAMCURCZR PILL CHIPS CURAD NaKey's Brand 1. t Package of 60 Sdk, Assorted cinoo 10 Ounce Bottle IIZINZ 57 SAUCQ ... Ofll.O 6 Beans a of |