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Show Archie L. Swapp NORTH OGDEN Services were held June Wales Chapel one hour prior to services. She was born April 13, 1930, in Wales , a daughter of Lloyd and Vay Anna Davidson Price. She married John Bruce Hooper, April 17, 1957, in the Manti IDS Temple. She was a BYU graduate, taught for one year in the Moroni High School and served an IDS Mission in the North Western Mission! Worked as extension agent in Richfield for Utah State College. Following her marriage they made their home in where she was active in the IDS Church and did extension work out of the college in Anchorage, teaching quilt and rug making and various skills. She was a skilled, seamstress. husband, Anchorage; sons and daughters: John Calvin, Ronald LDS Mission Lloyd, Toronto, Canada; David Lee, LDS Mission, Phillipines; Vay Anna, Cheryl, Marilee, Stepson Douglas, all Anchorage; parents, Wales; two brothers, one sister; John D. Spring City; Lloyd D. Lu Dean Allred, both of West Covina, Calif. Interment will be in Richfield City Cemetery at 2:30 p.m. under direction of Ursenbach Funeral Home. Laws die, books never.' ii MlUl Robinson Margaret August 5, Nev. 1938, in Carlin, : Later solemnized in the Mesa, Arizona LDS Temple. He was a conductor on the South Pacific Railroad. Retired in 1974 after 32 years of service. Member LDS Church, active temple worker. Survivors: wife, North sons and Ogden; Archie R. R., North Ogden; Mrs. Harold (Jean) Mickel, Spring City; eight daughter: (Bill), Vay Anna Price Hooper , Alaska, Olsen Hansen. Married Myrtle Allred November 19, 1913, in Salt Lake City. He was a retired rancher. Member, Richards Second LDS Ward. High Priest quorum member. Survivors: wife,, four sons: Galen Harry, Q. Dean, Kenneth Coy, all of Evanston, Wyo.; LaMar J.- , Idaho Falls, Ida.; 14 grandchildren; 14 greatgrandchildren. A son, Sheldon A., preceded him in death. Interment was in Spring City Cemetery. Little Swapp. Married Territory, Friends may call at Bulwer-Lytto- at Glendale, to 1909, Yukon Junction, Canada. Anchorage; He was born December I, 1888, Spring City, to Niels Peter and Olena Archibald and Ada May ar Survivors: Hansen, 91, who died June He was barn June 22, will be held in the Wales Ward Chapel, Saturday, June 28 at 11 a.m. far Vay Anna Price Hooper, 50, who died June 12, 1980 of injuries received in a one-crollover near Haines Almira A. Burton Roy; John grandchildren; sisters: Mrs. Mrs. Delna Lucile Williams, both Ventura, Calif.; Mrs. LaDona Watson, Owen, Mrs. Golda She was born September 30, 1890, in Fairview to John and Lula Mower Allred. Married James C. BurPROVO Services ton, July 20, 1908, in Price. He fied October 8, were held June 20, for Conda Violet Nielson 1966. Conda V. N. Harrison Member LDS Church. Former resident of Kenilworth and Salt Lake City. Moved to Austin, Tex. in 1977. Survivors: five sons and four daughters: Clyde, Price; Bob, Salt Lake City; Max, San Diego, Calif.; Bruce, Plano, Tex. ; Grant, Austin, Tex.; Mrs. Ethel Egbert, Twin Falls, Ida.; Mrs. Lula Hunt, Swink, Mrs. Vivian Colo.; Reinhart, Riverside, Calif.; Mrs. Ruth Hoffman, Sunnyvale, Calif.; grandchildren; 47 great - grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Thelma 19 Hodges, Las Vegas, Nev. Burial was in Price City Cemetery. V. GREEN-Service- , Oldham Vera-Lyn- n Chapel in Bountiful for Ellen Mikkelson Rigby, 53, former resident of this city, who died at her home in Salt Lake city June 23, 1980. Graveside services will be held at 1 p.m. today at Fountain Green Cemetery. She was born May 31, 1927 in Fountain Green to Necolie C. and Mary 1 Ward Chapel for Dr. a.m. at Ursenbach William Henry Harless, Funeral Home for John Sr., who died June 25, Oldham, 76, who died 1980, at his home. June 24, 1980, at his home. Friends may call Friends may call Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Sunday night from 7 to NOTICE TO WATER USERS apRECEIPT OF The following PROPOSALS: Sealed plications have been filedto on forms with the State Engineer Proposals & appropriate prepared by Mount change in water Sanpete County Pleasant City will be the entire throughout Mount received by otherwise unless year Pleasant City at the Office of the City designated. Locations in SLB&M. Manager until 4:30 p.m. Pine (local time) on June 30, Mt. Creek Ranch, 1980 for the construction of a tennis court for Pleasant, UT proposes to Mount Pleasant City at change the place and the City Park Complex in nature of use of 0.57 sec. or 82.5 ac. ft. out of a accordance with ft. total of 1.45 sec. ft. of Drawings, Specifications and other Contract water as evidenced by a portion of Appl. No. 19806 Documents. ), Cert. No. 9787. PROPOSALS WILL BE PUBLICLY OPENED The water has been AND READ at 4:30 p.m. diverted from two, at (local time) on June 30, wells, 300400 ft. deep, N. 1) the points: Mowing 1980 at City Hall, 115 West 2165 ft. W. 1241 ft.; 2) N. Main, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. OBTAINING CON- 2198 ft. W. 1256 ft.; both from SE Cor. Sec. 24, TRACT DOCUMENTS: T15S, R4E. (3 mi SE of Drawings, Specifications, and other Contract Mt. Pleasant) ; and used Documents may be ob- for stockwatering 60 tained upon application at cattle, 20 horses, 6 pigs, 50 the office of the City chickens; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the Manager. OWNERS RIGHTS irrigation of 70.5 acs. in (65-210- (65-103- vice-preside- nt 26, 1952, later solemnized in the Manti Louis L. Anderson PRICE- - Services were held June 25 for Louis Lund Anderson, 73, who died June 21, 1980. He was bom December 15, 1906, in Moroni, to Andrews and Olive silver beaver award. Active mmember of the IDS Church throughout his life, serving in many SWV4SEV4 Mount SEV4SWV4, RESERVED: NWV4, 13; Pleasant City reserves Sec. NEV4SWV4 NWV4SEV4, the right to reject any or all Proposals and to Sec. 24; T15S, R4E. Hereafter, 0.57 sec. ft. waive any formality or or 82.5 ac. ft. of water is to in any technicality be diverted from same as Proposal in the interest of heretofore; and used for the City. in The the domestic purposes of Published 100 families; and from June 26, 1980. Pyramid 1 stake positions. After his retirement, he and his He wife served a mission to Loueila Holman IDS Temple. Anderson. the Southwest British Draper Mikkelson. Married preceded her in death. Married Euvailia Mission. Served as first Harrison, 78, who died Sheral P. Rigby October later divorced. She was an active counselor in Los Angeles Married Carrie Burris, June 16, 1980, in Salt Lake 4, 1952, later divorced. She was an active member of the LDS Temple Presidency and later divorced. Married City. She was born July 1, member of the LDS Church where she served ordinance worker in the La Vern Erne Potter Alley Relief a retired as Society Provo Temple. 1901, in Fairview, to Ole Church and September 3, 1977, in Survivors: wife; sans: Price. Nielson and Wilheimenia employee of Mountain President, Jr. Sunday Nielsen. Married James Bell Telephone Company. School coordinator and in William H. Jr., Los Altos, Member LDS Church. Survivors: one son, one other teaching positions. Calif.; J. Bruce, Mt. Employed in Community Alfred Harrison, SepSurvivors: mother two Pleasa nt ; daughters : Action. tember 10, 1920, in the granddaughter: Stephen, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Marin, both Bountiful; daughters: Mary Louise Mrs. Darrel (Yvonne) Survivors: wife, Price; brotheers four Diamond, She and her husband two Springville; Cheney, Toledo, Ohio; sons and daughter: Niel, operated a hardware sisters: Leon, Fountain Susan Taylor, Levan; Mrs. Richard (Julie) Mrs. June Minetto, both store in Price for 35 Green; Eugene, Salt Lake four grandchildren; four Eggleston, Cypress, Reno, Nev.; Lewis Bud, years. Lived in Provo for City; Mrs. Ned (Doris) brothers and two sisters: Calif.; 16 grandchildren; Orem, Ron, Geneva, 18 years. Member LDS Barnes, Nephi; Mrs. Gayle R., Salt Lake City; one Switzerland; Alan, West K. Newel (Arlene) Earl W., Bountiful; Paul three brothers: Edward, Fall.Okla.; eight grandChurch. and Glenn, Moroni; Mesa, Ariz. Charles, children; two greatSurvivors: three sons: Rymer, , Taylorsville, ' (Lois) Pauline Rosmissen, Brea, Calif.; Joseph Los grandchildren; two Jay Uqyd A., Price; Ross J., Mrs. one brothers: Grant, Salt Lake City; Kent L., Blackham, Mrs. Dean Provo, Geniel Benixen, Angeles, Calif.; Sparks, Honolulu, Hawaii; five (Carma) Jensen, both Salt Lake City. One son, sister, Mamie Cope, Nev.; Woodrow Utley, James B. Preceded her in Phoenix, Ariz. nine Moroni. Reno, Nev.; two sisters: grandchildren; Interment will be in Cecil Goates, Verda Burial will be in Death. great - great - grandGreen Burial was in Levan Provo City Cemetery. children; one brother, Fountain Goward, both Nephi. January Glid-de- great-grandchil- LaMont Nielson, Provo. mm ftVMdbdl PRICE- - Services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 28, in the Price North Stake Center for Cheryl Lyn Lott Olsen, 20, who died June 24, 1980 at IDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. She was born March 17, 1960, in Salt Lake City, to Royal Jay and Lynda Lott. Married Barry K. Olsen May 4, 1979, in the Manti LDS Temple. She attended School in Alberton and Superior, Montana and in Mt. Pleasant, graduate of North Sanpete High School. She was active in ckama aand music, and took state honors in voice and clarinet in Montana. She was a graduate of IDS Seminary. Following front of the Ibyos Survivors: Price; t Dingo Gcmos: Continuous Gcmos from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. lest fo Snow College Librery. Ccmploto with Prizes! ACcrbcquo Dinner: Served between 4:00 end 6:00 p.m. A delicious berbequo dinner, ccmploto with tho tifcrchgs. Odhhtco phOes evdchb! d "Almost Anything Goes" Event: in tho Snow Ceiicgo 100-40- 487-0967 Esq.-Beasli- first birthday on June To help me celebrate this happy occasion were my parents, Gary and Lilli Gilbert and my brother, Tory and sister, Tiffany. My grandparents are Mr. Virgil, WeBt Germany; Ronald, Huntington; Michael, Victor, both Mt. and Pleasant;; grand- mothers: Annie to orgmdzo a teem, centcct tlcncy McLain ct 2034154.) (Anycno wishing i EPHRAIM- Mrs. Spetember 19. Classes offered in the second Glenn rather than Gloyd (Deane) Tidwell of American Fork, formerly Fountain Green. Pleasant Pyramid June 12, 19, and 26, 1980. college are also education classes offered that a student can obtain up to 20 credits or more before fall. In this manner, a student could conceivably graduate in a year and a summer. So special state award (Jean) Cloward who run the station. The couple completed in person by visiting the Office of Community Services, 157 E. Center, Ephraim, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Housing is available rep has family ties in Sanpete and maintain a summer home north of Fairview. Others winning awards Mental Retardation include Dan Valentine, Association of Utah at its Salt Lake City columnist; 32nd Annual Conference. Curt Brinkman, The Nelsons who have wheelchair marathoner been houseparents to six and recent winner of the mentally Boston handicapped Community Award. They were Service patrick cited for Fork; Marathon; Industries; Lydia Kirk- of American Ann Shields, reporter and and photographer, for her 25 continuous devotion years of special interest the in the mentally toward helping handicapped to grow, physically handicapped their "unselfish excel and lend productive Uvea in the community." The Nelsons are of Fairview .u Iff and Donald C. Caffall for a decade of service as member and president of the mental Retardation the Association of Utah. part-owne- !i rs Service and are parents of Mrs. Perry some preparatory A wide variety of core classes such as English courses is available. and Math. are general There Registration may be from Max Nelsons receive SALT LAKE C1TY-Ma- x and Beda Nelson of Orem were among the recipients of special awards presented to six Utahns last week by the one. ap- plications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 231 E. 400 S., SLC, UT 84111, on or before July 26, 1980. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in the Mt. session will meet for two class periods each day There Grove. My greatgrandmother is Mrs. Harding, Provo. Graveside services will be in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery at 4 p.m. the same day. Snow granting of these is offering two sessions of ' summer school this year. The first session began June 9 and will continue through August 8. The second session contains a condensed schedule beginning August 11 through Pleasant Gilbert, R. B. - College and Mrs. Rex Rowe, Mt. Pleasant, and Mr. Barbara and Judy, both Mt. Summer session is Chad 23. young men for the past Deseret eight years received the educator Footbcil Stcdicm. Any group wishing to sot up booths during those events, pleaso contact Nancy McLain at 2834154. Lane, Syracuse, UT 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a 0 ft. deep, at a well, N. 1544 ft. W. 1740 ft. point dersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before from SE Cor. Sec. 12, the 25th day of Sep- T15S, R4E (2 mi SE of Mt. tember, 1980, or said Pleasant); and used for domestic purposes of claims shall be forever 1 family, stockwatering barred. 10 cattle; and from Apr. 1 Ruth Elaine Sines to Oct. 31 for the 2652 Alden Street irrigation of 0.25 acs. in Salt Lake City, N'4SE4 Sec. 12, T15S, Utah 84106 R4E. Telephone Palmer, 1625 Melony T. Vincent, Craig Lane, Syracuse, UT 0.015 & Coke Nygaard, Vincent, 1100 Boston' sec. ft. of water is to be Building,. Salt Lake City, diverted frqm a 0 h. deep, at a Utah 84111, Telephone: well, W. 2300 ft. N. ft. 400 point (801) in Published The from SE Cor. Sec. 12, Pyramid June 26 and July T15S, R4E (2 mi SE of Mt. 3 and 10, 1980. Pleasant); and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering MEETING NOTICE 10 cattle; and from Apr. 1 The North Sanpete to Oct. 31 for the Board of Education will irrigation of 0.25 acs. in hold a special meeting SWV4SEV4 Sec. 12, T15S, tonight, Thursday, June R4E. 26, 1980 at 7 p.m. in the Don S. 54494 school district office. Stoker, Box 3515, Mt. The purpose of the Pleasant, UT 0.015 sec. ft. meeting will be to con- of water is to be diverted sider the bond resolution from a 0 well, and proposed bond sale. ft. deep, at a point N. 400 Ronald L. Ivory ft. W. 2300 ft. from SE DistrictClerk Cor. Sec. 12, T15S, R4E (2 in Published The mi SE of Mt. Pleasant); Pyramid June 26, 1980. and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering 10 cattle; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in SWV4SEV4 Sec. 12, T15S, R4E. Protests resisting the Richard Gilbert. I just celebrated my brothers: Pleasant; Jessen, Kathleen Stats ct 6:30 p.m. My name husband, Mt. Dost Costume. . Duffy Melony 100-40- parents, Pleasant; two sisters, . J. 1625 (65-210- moved to Price, where she was active in the IDS Church in Music. Building on tho Snow College Ccmpos. Prizes for Dost Diho, Dost Smell float end , Palmer, 100-40- their marriage, they from 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m. 10 per person. Fun for dl the family! Kids Pcrcdo end Gcmos: ... Probate No. 3682. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the un- (65-210- 328-250- 6. F EVENTS: in NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Othella B. R4E. 54492 Deceased Christenson, Lott Olsen ; Swimming end other sports activities: Use of Snow College Activity Center Stats at 3:30 p.m. to Oct. 1 for the irrigation of 12.5 acs. in same as heretofore and in SWV4SWV4 Sec. 13, T15S, Apr. Burial was in Moroni Cemetery. Cheryl Lyn mmm m jily SCHEDULE n, d; Cemetery. Cemetery; Probate and Guard taaAip Notice county cterb or the respective ilgam for farther Information. ADVERTISEMENT Louise B. Calif. He was a member of Rotary International and an active supporter of the Boy Scout Program. He was a recipient of the Page Eleven Pyramid Consult Wong, LEVAN- - Services will be held June 25 for Louise Bailey Taylor, 53, who died June 21, i960 at her home. She was born May 6, 1927, Moroni, to Ethel Story Bailey and the late Russsell Bailey. Married James Warren Taylor on - The Public Notice will MT. PLEASANT-b- e held Saturday, June 28, Services will be held at 1 p.m. in the Provo 13th Monday, June 30, at 11 PROVO- - Services Taylor y, Cemetery. MANTI Services were held June 20 for John Roger Jones, 34, who died June is, 1980, of injuries received in an auto accident. He was born March 28, 1946, in Huntington, to Benjamin Que and Uenna Marshall JOnes. Married Berg Mortuary in Provo, 8:30p.m. and Monday one July 10, and one hour prior to hour prior to services at Hawaiian LDS 1965, services at the church at Ursenbachs. Temple. North 900 East on Mr. Oldham was bom Survivors: wife, four 700 Saturday. in Mt. Pleasant July 30, daughters: Jerilyn, He was born February 1903, to Louis and Marie Kimberly, Lealynn, 14, 1902, in Kelsy, Texas, Bodell Anderson Oldham. all Nicole, Manti; to William Crousin He married Marie Manha brothers: parents; Harless and on July 27, 1935, in Reno, Mary DeRell, Ronald, DeLon; Matilda Pennington. Nev. sisters: Lewana Jensen, Thora Allen June He was an accountant La Verkin; LaRae Crisp, Married in Arizona LDS at Harolds Club. Mr. 1928, 1, Nan Edwards, Connie Oldham was a member of DeMill, Joy Johnson, all Temple. Received his early Jehovahs Witnesses and Manti; Dixie Prisbry, education in Thatcher, was a Witness for 45 Cedar City; Janice graduated from the years. Jensen, Moab; Wilma Ariz., Univ. of Arizona, and Survivors: wife, Mt. Gregersen, Clawson. Burial was in Manti received his Masters and Pleasant; two daughters: PhD from Stanford Univ. Donna Robards, Alice City Cemetery. Taught school at Mesa Maxwell, both Reno, Arizona High School, was Nev.; three grandpresident of Gila Jr. children. s FOUNTAIN Burial will be in Mt. College in Thatcher, and in Pleasant City Cemetery. was will be held charge of instruction at today, June 26 at 10 a.m. in the 41st LDS Ward El Camino Jr. College in Ellen M. Rigby six both Los Mrs. Calif.; Angeles, -SKENILWORTH Maxine Allen, ervices were held June Calif.; Mrs. VelvaVista, Lar20 for Almira Allred son, Long Beqch, Calif. Burton, 89, who died June Interment was in Ogden 18, 1980 at her home in City Austin, Tex. -S- 21, I960. tospital. WALES- - Services Anchorage, SALT LAKE CITY Swapp, 71, who died June 17, 1980 in an Ogden Vay Anna P. Hooper H. Harless ervices were held June for Archie Little 24 for Joseph Harry 20 June 26, 1980 John Roger Dr. William John Joseph H. Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Max Nelson ; |