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Show Anna W. Jensen oMttaaries SALT 12 for Anna Leah Winkler Jensen, 88, who died January 8, 1981. She was born December 16, 1892 in Mt. Pleasant to Hans Ulrich and Magdalena Hafen Winkler. She marrid George Ernel Jensen May 16, 1917 in the Manti LDS Temple. She live in Redmond for over 50 years, and was an active member of the LDS Church, where she served in many church CHARLESTON- - Dr. P. Rex Syndergaard, 62, of Hail Ct., Charleston, died at 3:55 p.m. Saturday at Christian Hospital, St. Louis. He was a professor of 540 Kelly I). Gordon at Kelly Don Gordon Illinois Eastern held University for 24 years and head of the history department from 1961 to FAIRVIEW- 1970. - "run-aroun- ordinance worker for nine were held years in the Manti LDS services Services were 14 in Fairview Temple. She served as the First at January nesday for Kelly secretary- treasurer to Presbyterian Church, City Cemetery in the Charleston. Burial was in Don Gordon, seven month her husband of the Senior old founding and son of James Roselawn Cemetery. tlVflf K. Cox of Citizens Program in Gordon De. Syndergaard was Tammy Redmond. who died born March 3, 1918, in Mt. Fairview in Mt. 1980 Survivors: son, 12, of son the January Pleasant, Robert, daughters, Parley Pratt and Alta Pleasant. , Mrs. John He was born May 22, Riverton: Day Syndergaard. He (Carril) Jensen, Salt was married at St. Louis 1980 in Payson. Lake City; Mrs. Dee include to Survivors on June 10, 1941, FAIRVIEW- - Services Patricia Jan Graf, who parents; grandparents, LaPreal) Larsen, expansion needed there to take care of i be held today, 22 the newcomers. For many years the Tom and Norma Crisp of Sepulveda, Calif.; survives. 33 January 15 at p.m. in the and Harold grandchildren; great A graduate of Wasatch Spring City Spring City area was a "kind of dorFairview South Ward lor grandchildren. mant Brown said and then all of he received a Tull of Fairview. Wed- Clyde K. Cox 1 -- Clyde K. Cox, 60, who died January 12, 1981 in the of Utah University Medical Center. Friends may call at the chapel two hours prior to services. He was born November 12, 1920 in Fairview to Aimer Burns and Hannah Hansen Cox. He married Edith Melgaard August 17, 1948 in the Salt Lake 'LDS Temple. He served in the Central States Mission of the LDS Church and has been active in the church where he served in various leadership positions including bishop and high councilman. At the time of his death he was District Supervisor for Farmers Home ..Administration working in, Provo. He had been Sanpete County supervisor in Manti for many . . .years. Mr. Cox was a veteran of World War II, and was a farmer and stockman. ; Survivors: include, one wife, Fairview; daughter, Mrs. Wesley (Kathleen) Jensen, Mt. pleasant; sons, Kurt, Tex.; Denton, Ross, Fairview; Paul, Logan; Alan, .Ephraim; Tom, 1 Fairview; eight grandchildren; sisters; Mrs. .Charles (Adele) Greco, Bountiful; Mrs. Ruel Oak (Lela) Mower, Creek, Brothers: Chad, Yuma, Ariz.; Donald, Ogden. Burial under the, direction of Ursenbach I , Funeral Home will be in Fairview City Cemetery. , Ruth F. Nielsen Services were held Thursday, January 8, 1981 at the 'Metcalf Mortuary for ' Ruth Helena Faux Nielsen who died January ; 2,' 1981, at her home in BEAVER- - 1 Glendale, Calif. was She December 1, born 1900, in Moroni to Jabez Faux Jr. ''and Adella Eliason Fuax. she married Warren 'Nielsen June 23, 1923. To the union were born a son, Warren Faux Nielsen, and a daughter, Carol Warren passed away July 17, 1940. Ruth was a gold star mother. Their son, Jean. Warren Faux Nielsen was in killed action in Medivond, Holland, bombardier was shot World War II, when the plane in which he was a down. - Ruth taught school in Greenville, Utah, was city recorder of Beaver held several from 1942-4- jobs. When the church American Auxilliary grandsons, was' in the Mountain View Cemetery. Sherrif s report The Sheriff reported that two-1- 6 year old juveniles were apprehended in Manti on January 12 in a car stolen from Sandy, The vehicle MANTI- and degree from - occupants were returned to that city. Arresting officers were Rees Rasmussen, Manti City officer and Sheriff Anderson. Wet- - Delpha A. Parsons fpllni . . Theron J. Seely al Woodie Woodside Leah S. Marx in Salina the Center. Burial Salina. David, lvxai Bradley, Tracy, and of Cotten Robert LaCanada, Calif.; a sister, Julia Swan of Burial Burial was in Redmond The late Geneil Gordon minster College, Fulton, Tull and Donald Gordon Cemetery. from were grandparents. Mo., an MA Washington University, St. Louis, and a PhD from St. Louis University. Before coming to EIU he was a professor of W(X)DLAND, CALIF.-Service- s history and Dean of Men FAYETTERachel were held for at State Murray University and editor of Petersen Mellor, 74, died Delpha Allred Parsons, in Gunnison Jan. 9, 1981. 75, who died in a the She was born in Manti Woodland Taylorvill, 111., during Hospital which time he recieved Oct. 7, 1906, to Niels C. November 28, 1980. and Annie Elizabeth She was born in the Illinois Editorial-of-the-YeHatton Petersen. She Fountain Green July 6, Award. He served in the married Warren Rex 1905 to Ole and Malinda European Theater during Mellor in the Manti Carter Allred and grew Temple Sept. 6, 1927. He up and attended schools World War II. He was listed in Who's died Jan. 20, 1968. Active at Fountain Green find Who in ' America, and member of the LDS Moroni High School. She was employed for several International Whos Who Church, Survivors: children, years at the Fountain in Education, Whos Who in the WORLD, and was a Mrs. Bernard (Irma) Green Mercantile Co., Gunnison; and later at ZCMI in Salt Van Blarcom Scholar in Sorensen, Ashel R., North Ogden; Lake City before at moving Washington History Mrs. LeRoy (Lapriel) to California. University; Newberry Lake She married Everett Fellow, Newberry Soderquist, SaltWilliam II in Parsons Library, Chicago; and City; Mrs. Pleasant Sacramento, Calif, and Independence, Mo. He (Cora) Hudson, had several articles View; Mrs. L.E. (Letha) they had one sone who he and also Williamson, Las Cruces, preceded her in death. published in N.M.; Mrs James (Opal) tours conducted Surviving are her of Sorioer, Missoula, Mont; husband number a and three for Europe Hale J, West Valley City; of years. grandchildren Survivors include four Charles R Nephi; Miss Woodland, and one sister, daughters, Mrs. Ralph Greta E. Mellor, Provo: Mrs. Ivan (Oleta) Bailey ( Susan r Ankenbrand, Mrs. Gordon (Wilma) of Fountain Green. 43 Magna; Ferguson, Mo.; Mrs. Talbot, nine Mark Kay) grandchildren; (Mary Huddleston, Lincoln, 111.; great- - grandchildren; Mrs. James (Sally) stepmother, Eleve B. Stanberry, Greenup, 111.; Petersen, Salt Lake City; and Martha Syndergaard brothers and sisters, at home; one sister, Mrs. Ralph N., Orem; Ted B., IDAHO-FunerPRESTON, Ruth Barentsen of Las Ephraim; William will be services Vegas, Nev.; and six B. .Richland, Wash.; held today January 15, in Annie Nagmon, Salt Lake grandchildren. Preston Ida. for Theron J. He was a member of the City Sena Nickolls and 79, who died Seely, LDS Church and affiliate Neils B. Petersen, both of 11, at Franklin January of the First Presbyterian Manti; Robert and CountyHospital. Church of Charleston, a Thomas, both of Sandy; He was born April 12, member of the American Elleve Tom, Copperton; 1901 in Mt. Pleasant to Historical Society and Oda and Arvid, of and Adela Olson Joseph Omicron Delta Kappa California; Jack B., Seely. He married Matha and Alpha Kappa Springville; Dewey' B., Thomas on May 28, 1931 in Lambda fraternities. Gunnison. the Logan LDS Temple. Funeral was Tuesday in He served an LDS the Fayette Ward Chapel. mission to Holland, and Burial was in the Fayette was officiator in the Cemetery. Logan Temple for nine years. He was employed by Sego Milk Co. and SALINA- - Charles L. Utah Power and Light. He Woodside, age 61, died was also a High Priest in January 7, 1981, in a the LDS Church at the Gunnison Hospital. time of his death. GUNNISON- - Services Born May 8, 1919 in Survivors are: widow; Logan, to Charles S. and were held Monday in two sons, Joseph T., Rate Louise Myers. Sterling for Leah Kaysville; and Robert T., Married Nina Berrier, Schlapfer Marx, 86, who Lake Charles, Louisiana; Salt Lake City, 1940, later died January 8, 1981 in a daughter, Mrs. Gordon divorced. Married Gunnison hospital. (Ann i Ward, Idaho Falls; RaeDean Jensen, She was born June 18, 14 grandchildren; brother Spetember. 18, 1954, in 1894, in Manti to Conrad and sister, Ray Seely and Elko Nevada. and Emily Reusch Elva Guymon, both of Survivors: wife, Salina, Schlapfer. She 'married Alt. Pleasant. One two Jacob Clyde Marx July brother Justus O. three sons, Seely, daughters, Charles and 26, 1914 in Manti, later preceded him in death. both Tom, Salina; solemnized in the Manti Interment will be in Warren F. Manti; Mrs. LDS Temple. Preston Cemetery. Allen (Shari) Karpf, Salt Survivors: five sons, Lake City; Mrs. Jim five daughters; Mrs. Tenth Circuit Court Jacobsen, Voneta Swanson, Grant, (Nancy) In and For Moroni; eight grand- LaVar, Clair, all of Clinton children) sister Mrs. Sterling; C, Sanpete County First Term George (Roberta) Earl, Ogden: Mrs. Joy Heath, Severna Park, Maryland. Salina; Calendar Mrs. Una, Funeral was Saturday Swensen, Price; Mrs. January 8, 1981 BA Legion Pioneer Survived by a daughter, Carol Jean Cotten; four Orem. Academy, Mrs. 10:00 a.m. LaVerne Hatch, Gerald, all of Salt Lake City; 18 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Alta Nielson, Manti; Mrs. Aellen R. Dodd, San Honorable Stake Rita was in Cemetery, A J r Curtis, Diego, Calif,; brother, Leonard, Mayfield. Interment was in Manti PROVO- - Mary Myrl Cemetery. (jjty . Alder McAllister, 89, of Provo, died Jan. 6, 1981, Lucille M. Weening, at the home of her son. Born Jan. 26, 1891, Provo; Mrs. Elaine M. 20 grandManti, to Alfred and Harry, Logan; 46 great- Alder. children; Cox Elvera one Wells grandchildren; Married John Mrs. Lorna McAllister Sept. 1,1915, in sister-in-laManti LDS temple. He C. Alder. Funeral was Friday, in died Feb. 1, 1961. Active Burial was in Provo. member of LDS Church, Manti City Cemetery. Relief of president ( Society and Primary while living in Santa Barbara, Calif. Member Almost half of Japan's of DUP, the Alice Louise arable land is used to Rcnolds Club and BYU produce rice. University Women. The first minimum-tw- o two sons, law was enacted by Wells wage daughters, Alder, Salt Lake City; the government of New Dale A., Orem;. Mrs. Zealand in 1894. Survivors: G.Tervort, Presiding The State of Utah, Plaintiff, vs. Tim Parris, Defendant, For Trial Louis v The8 State Plaintiff, of vs. Will two simple words disappear? Are the two simple words please and thank you destined in a few years to disap- place, a sudden there were a lot of people moving into town. The company did not have money budgeted for this growth in time to meet the need, Brown said. Brown said the project will include installation of a "lot of cable, and new six-wa- Plaintiff, vs Steven Faatz & Rita Linsey Faatz, Defenof Status dants. justice. Job opportunities and advantages which might otherwise come their way in later life could be lost because of this flaw in character. Common courtesy is important and takes so little effort we all ought to remember and practice it in our dealings with each other. BLM land revenues 0-- 52-5- LAKE SALT CITY-T- he Utah State treasurer has received a check for more than $9 million from the Bureau of Land management as its share of revenues from federal lands in the state. According to Roy Turner, acting chief of management services for BLM in Utah, the $9,357,212 payment is Utah's share of mineral 14-1- 1 revenues 2 for the six month period from April 1, to September 30, 1980, and annual fees from grazing and the sale of lands and public materials. . In addition to revenues directly distributed to the state, 40 percent of all mineral revenues collected by BLM are placed in the federal reclamation fund for financing water projects in the West. 44-3- 8 2-- 3 Correction In an article last week concerning salaries for county officials Ephraim takes in ladies basketball league MANTI- SC EPHRAIM The first in the Ladies Basketball League were played Monday night in Snow the College Acitivity Center. The four teams can be joined by additional teams in a games revised schedule if interest increases. Games are played at the on hour Monday - a member of the commission was I (' quoted as saying that the County Attorney ami the County Clerk were two public officials who had received more than the across the board 12 percent raise received by other county employees. Although the quote is apparently what the commissioner said, County Attorney Paul Frischnecht was granted a salary increase to $28,000 from last year's $25,000. This is a 12 percent raise. and Fairview meeting Ephraim. Director, Program Phillip Murray encourages ladies who desire to play to call for team placement. Murray notes that many of the ladies discover that they need to increase their vascular and pulmonary en- durance and he recommends the game as a with Ladies, Ephraim favored way to enjoy Eron Naylor with a high, were the getting the necessary become to winners over Spring City stimuli whose Diane Allred physically fit. scored a high of 7. Fairview Ladies, with The average person has C. Howard with 25 points, were the winners over somewhat less than five evenings. Gunnison whose Pam quarts Becksted was high point with eight. The Monday January 19 of blood. The main section of St. in of games will have Gun- Rome encloses an area nison meeting Spring City over seven acres. Peters Cathedral s HSRIB1IOC TAXITESTi a "Valley NOW Interest Earning Account with $1,000. or more between now and January 31st, 1981, and receive your Open choice of a 12" Silver Plated Tray or a Plaid Stadium Robe. Federal Law prohibits activating "Valley NOW" Accounts until January Medicare 1, 1981. Open you B payments made by persons receiving Social Security benefits are deductible. True we Wdnt To Be Your Bank False Fbr older persons on a fixed income, H&R Block has the right answer to this and ocher questions regarding special tax credits and deductions for those taxpayers. If you itemize, the answer is TRUE. Because these payments are simply withheld from benefit checks during the year, they are often overlooked at tax time. Closo to You 185 North Main St. Nephi ' WEIL MAKE THE TAX LAWS WORK FOR YOU 623-065- 1 HB CLOCK-- proceedings. and Lucille Rees, Plaintiffs, vs Barbara Tom Lemuel Abbott, Defendants. Stipulation Read No into record stipulation submitted to Court for filing. do their children a grave innot justice by teaching them manners and common courtesy. Children who have been taught and for whatever their reasons do not exhibit courtesy, do themselves an in- 52-5- 0 Clifford Wise, Defendant, Bureau, Parents State gets share of It was nip and tuck for Delta is in the basement the last five minutes and 5 with a record. Hawks the pulled out a 0 Even though the Hawks win in a game that pulled on the slim win in should have had more Delta, it was a lackluster latitude. game according to Coach Bruce Bailey led the John Ericksen who said Hawks scoring efforts Hawks his weren't 19 followed by Eric with playing as well as they Jackman with 14. Dave were capable of doing. Gundry picked up 8 while North Sanpete pulled Robert Christiansen 3 out to a lead at the added, 6, Brian Bahr 2. Strate Jeff and end of the first quarter Deltas Bliss led Sanpete, Juab, South and then lead at halftime 22 followed with scoring who and Millard Sevier Delta could never 16. overcome the Hawks and by Hepworth with are all holding follows Richfield records. were down at the record and end of the third period. with a DELTA- - North Sanpete y tie moved into a for first place in Region Eight by picking up a win over narrow Delta here Friday night. With Manti and Richfield losing and other teams in the region winning last week a sixway tie for first place resulted. In the top spot were Hurricane, Mantj, North Utah, Hermansen, Defendant. Status of Proceedings. Adjustment Knight life. Hawks pluck Rabbits in 52-5- 0 encounter James For Resetting of trial. The State of Utah, Plaintiff, Richard Roger Lobock, Defendant, For resetting of trial Western States Credit Inc., Plaintiff, vs. Lee d mile from town. Brow said he is aware and concerned with the situation because he was raised not far from that area and knows the problems of living in the outlying areas without a phone. Brown said the project will solve the communications problem for those twenty or so residences and several businesses which have had to try to operate without phone service. ( 1 vx' Page Eleven - pear from the English language? It would seem so from the actions of some of the young people you meet now. MT. PLEASANT- Spring City electronic devices in Spring City. While residents who have been waiting for a many of them are considerate and Dick Jensen, Assistant Manager oi Business in the Richfield office, said the remember to say please and thank you, too phone are about to have communication with the rest of the world needed equipment has already been many now act as if they dont know they installed in the Mt. Pleasant end of the should and some as if they think it is the according to Ron Brown Engineering Manager of the South District for project. in thing to do, not to. Mountain Bell Telephone Company. Last week Mrs. Vesta Tingey of A little common courtesy makes all of Brown told The Pyramid last week Provo told the Pyramid she has been life run more smoothly and consideration for the past five that construction on the project to put given the of is never out of place. others new cables into the Spring City area in to years attempts get phone service will begin by February l. The job has Four young people were observed the for her elderly parents living about one been engineered, cables have been mile from Spring City. other day at a local post office counter. Mrs. Tingey said she and her husband ordered, the electronic equipment has One asked for a stamp and never bothered arrived, he said, and the job will soon have called Richfield, St. George, Salt to say either please or thank you, and a Lake City, Provo, Spanish Fork, and begin." friend asked for her parents mail in the Brown said some 20 residents in the Public Service Commission, all to same manner. Spring City have been without phone no avail. Not hearing a courteous response from service for a long time. We used the last She said In this day of Man to the the youngsters left a negative impression facility last fall, he said. The reason for moon computer technology and jet about them with those the problem, Brown said, was the spurt nearby. Perhaps of growth in Spring City in the last few travel, you would think it would be nice were otherwise children, but they years and the fact that ihe phone possible to install a telephone in the lacked in this aspect of teaching parental company had not budgeted for the home of an elderly couple living about a positions and was an Graveside The Pyramid 15, 1981 January New Spring City residents will soon have phones s January Syndergaard history CITY-Service- were Dr. P. Rex European LAKE After long wait THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE 283-441- 5 9 NORTH MAIN EPHRAIM 283-401- 6 o saMriWlb fisurgsnw Nreitut Fitly I Ml hpMr l iMMMteNrMII IIRM WtlC. |