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Show IbnfeyaPDQD - The Pyramid Page Thirteen Edna M. March It), Kunz Sentence date set in dynamiting case MANTI-Service- will be s held today, March 19, 1981 at 11 a.m. in the Manti Third-FourtLDS Ward 1!)K1 h George S. Park TOOELE- Services - were held March 18, for George S. Park, 79, who died March 14, 1981 in a Bountiful nursing home. He was born May 9, 1902 in Tooele to John William a.id Christina Spiers Park. Married Vera B. Hanselman February 14, 1923, later solemnized in the. Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors: wife, Manti; son. Vernon H. Brotherson PLEASANT-Service- s were held March 17 Pleasant for. in Mt. Hamlet Vernon Brotherson, 84, who died March 14, 1981 in a Salt Lake hospital following pneumonia. Bishop Brent Thorne conducted. The family prayer was given by Gordon Stauffer. Prelude and postlude music was by Ethel Porter. The invocation was liven by Larry R. Williams. A Life Sketch by Clinton Stauffer was tollowed by a reading by Carolyn Nieremet. Ethel Porter played an organ solo, "In. the Garden, which was followed by Memories by Mark A. Williams. Remarks by Alton Brotherson were followed by the benediction by Jared Baldwin. Pallbearers were Dan A. Miles Cowan, Russell Williams. Flower bearers were Nora Stauffer, Kathy Natalie Stauffer, Melanie Mieremet, Mieremet Karrie Kelli Mieremet, Mieremet, Audri Ann Cowan and Annalee Cowan. ' ' Anderson DOWNEY, were held March 13 for Hanna Waldemar Anderson, 63, who died March 10, 1981 in Downey, Calif, of cancer. She was born in Mt. Pleasant June 17, 1917 to Nels Jennie and Waldemar. She married Vernon Anderson. They were later divorced Anderson, Sharon was Burial viving sister. a in He attened Hamilton Dpwney, Calif, cemetery. School and North Sanpete High School. Served in 13th Field Artillery Bn, Co. B, Camp Lewis, Wash, during WWI, from - Morris M. which he was honorably discharged. Only one survivor of the unit remains. He was a member of the LDS Church. He married Velma Tidwell January 6, 1920, later divorced. Was a farmer and sheepman. ,In his retirement years he lived in Salt Lake City near his daughters and but always returned to Mt. Pleasant for the summer as long as he was able. three Mrs. Miles daughters; Williams, (Elaine) Lakewood, Colo; Mrs. R. (Sharon) Gordon Stauffer, Mrs. Wilson Funeral were held SANDY services Monday, March Morris for 16, 1981 Merriam Wilson, 60, who died March 12, 1981 of heart in a Murray failure hospital. He was born July in 1920 18, to Ephraim Charles Henry and Carrie Jane Nielsen Wilson. He married Doty Atkinson June 12 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a graduate of Ephraim schools, Snow College and L Diversity of Utah. Survivors Jared wife, Sandy; Kent wTsS'lS! STS daughter, include: sons and C., West seven grandchildren, godchildren; listen, great grandhcildren. Mrg N0rman (Olive) B. One sister, Mrs. Laura Johnston( SaIt Lake City; Mrs. Clifford (Florence) Dedication of the grave grta, Tabiona. in Mt. Pleasant City Burial was in Sunset Cemetery was by Miles A, Gardens of the Valley. Williams. Mr. Brotherson was buried with military honors. Ursenbach Home was in 4-- H meet Funeral charge of arrangements. FAIRVIEW SPRING The Willows - Whispering EldaM. Allred Club is Dairy Goat learning how to show goats in the show ring and all are having a lot of fun. 4-- H CITY-Funer- GREEN-Service- s Following Jensen married North 200 West, Fairview, and Eddie Bench, 250 West 400 North, Fairview, entered pleas of guilty to one charge each in the case according to County Temple. She was a graduate, of Manti High School and Utah State University, and had taught school in Mayfield, Sterling, Manti, and Weston, Ida. She was the home economist in Gariield County for three years, and was the South Sanpete County lun- ch Hansen pled guilty to a charge of a third degree Ftn. Green supervisor. Club. Survivors: husband, two four brothers, scouts GREEN-Th- e Blue and Gold Cub Scout Banquet was held in the Fountain Green Ward Cultural Hall on Wednesday evening, under the direction of leaders Larry and Mary Gilgen, and the den leaders: Judy an inin machine possession; carrying a fernal Hansen, and Mary Ivory. The tables were atset, with tractively decorations done by the three den cub scouts. The precision. Their color, "Indian humor, and power at the theme was The Lore." center pieces an School Auditorium. have played keyboard promises today, they of on the separate tables As part of the GEM together both in Europe outstanding evening entertainment were tepees, buffalo Concert Series, in- and America to en- musical who for the entire family. head, and Indian canoes, ternationally known thusiastic audiences Tickets may be obtained tilled with candy. charm. and pianists Carl Fuerstner love their wit Each den presented a Critics have labeled at the door. The concert and Sharon Hinckley will skit, all well prepared. in order to Showman Auditorium - in MT.. Award, made their own puppets lor their skit, as Pleasant on April 1st. shown in the picture. . Further inAwards were given to formation my be had by each of the cub scouts, as 6 calling merits earned. repeated at The Weblos, Wasatch Academy earn their will g . dangerous Dean Christiansen, them as phenomenal in their ability to think and play alike with daring and d machine on or about the of another, and Bench entered a guilty plea to a charge of conspiring to attempt to throw or place an infernal machine, a Class A misdemeanor. The pair were arrested early the morning of June 15 the following dynamiting of a pickup truck belonging to David Boylan of 100 South 50 West, Mt. Pleasant. Lee Officer Randy stopped the. vehicle a short time after the explosion and the men were arraigned on June 18. At that time Bench was charged with five counts, throwing or placing an infernal machine on or about the property of another; intent to injure another in his person or property property-havin- FOUNTAIN Twenty fingers mystery unraveled Wednesday nite four-han- with City Cemetery Bucanan Mortuary in charge of arrangements. awarded Fountain Green Cub Scouts winning awards at the annual Blue and Gold Banquet last week are front from left, Junior Yazzie, Jason Combs, Cody Allred; back, Wade Beck, Allen Christensen and Shane Johnson. Mary lory is the W'eblos leader. MANTI- - The mystery of join forces to present an sisters; Clay, Manti; Jack G., Gunnison; the twenty fingers will be exciting evening of piano music. ConWednesday Dorothy Madsen, Jean N. unraveled March 25 at 8 p.m. sidered one of the night, Frishknecht, Manti; in the new ' Manti High foremost duet teams Reva M. Smith, Salt Lake City; Beth M. Arnold, Bountiful. Burial will be in Manti Paul Attorney Frischknecht. y She was active in the LDS Church, had served in the Eastern States LDS Mission in New York and Pennsylvania. She also served as an ordinance worker in the Manti LDS Temple. At the time of her death she was organist for the Manti Third Ward Relief Society, and an active member of the Literary plea action the two, LaVerl Hansen, 313 be 283-479- tempting weapon, at-- Green New officer and driving under the influence f alcohol. Hansen was charged at the arraignment with two counts, throwing or placing an infernal machine on or about the property of another; and intent to injure another in his person or propertyan infernal having machine in possession. The pair were released on bail at the time of the arraignment, Bench on $10,000 bail and Hansen $5,000. We should have a great many fewer disputes in the world if words were taken for what they are, the signs of our ideas only, and not for things themselves. Nelson MORONI- - Services were held on March 11, 1981 in the Moroni LDS Stake Center for Justin Jet Nelson 87, who died March 19, 1981 in the American Fork Hospital.. He was born on March 19, 1894 to Daniel and Stark on December 9 436-828- The twenty fingers of Carl Fuerstner and Sharon Hinckley will perform March 25 at 8 p.m. in the Manti High Auditorium. Peterson, NO. , '74! 5 ARIZONA 745" Fairview. con- ducted under the direction of the Bishop Merlin Nielsen and the LDS Second Ward Bishopric. Prelude music was played by Joyce C. Nelsen; family prayer, Bishop Ralph Wing; invocation, Fred Brady; violin solo, Meditation," accompanied- - by Joyce Nielsen; speaker, Bishop biographical sketch, Rebecca Nelson Vanliere; number,- - .musical President & Alvin Schow, Beyond the Sunset, speaker, President Eslie Christensen; organ solo, Mrs. Chet Peterson; Benediction, Paul Brady; postlude music, Joyce C. Nielsen; dedication of the grave, Bishop Elwood Hunt. big 7 red' 427-931- 6 v , RED FRIENDSHIP 6,s SPECIAL PKG. OF 3 MEDALLION $64S T $645 $645 CARROUSEL MEXICANA $59 GYPSY . NEW DAY .' .$64s :969 .964s PERFUME DELIGHT 12 T BUSH (STANDARDS) CHICAGO PEACE ,599 NOCTURN CRIMSON GLORY $599 PEACE $5" PINK PARFAIT : 5" $599 PEACE . .$5" PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER,599 PROMINENT ,64 TIFFANY W PROMISE TROPICAN A $599 '. . $69S WHITE KNIGHT 964S MASTERPIECE SEA SHELL SCARLET KNIGHT ,.$59S SUNDOWNER. . 969S AARS)41 964 WACOM I599 5" 499 9499 $499 NEW YORKER f599 . .$499 f499 MIRANDY CHRYSLER IMPERIAL GARDEN PARTY . $499 . $499 $499 $499 $499 KORDES PERFECTA $59 YANKEE DOODLE NON-PATEN- KINGS RANSOM PORTRAIT. WHITE MGHTNIN' (1981 $599 KARL HERBST (RED PEACE) $695 MIRANDY $69S MONTEZUMA OREGOLD . SHOW GARDEN CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG BUSH (GIANTS) NON-PATEN- JOHN F. KENNEDY RED 9 5 FOUNTAIN $64S 69S FIRST PRIZE 5" PEACE ECLIPSE PEACE ROSE COLLECTION $695 PEACE, RED PEACE, PINK PEACE HELEN TRAUBEL DOUBLE DELIGHT . . CRIMSON GLORY 69s COLOR MAGIC PARADISE $599 $599 $599 $599 BLAZE IMPROVED GOLDEN SHOWERS JOSEPH'S COAT :;...r...595 MISTER LINCOLN CLIMBERS T PATENTED CLIMBERS PATENTED BUSH ROSES APOLLO Nielsen; 1 DON JUAN GRADE 1 NEWLY ARRIVED STOCK children; 12 great grandchildren; sister, Winnie Rasmussen, were 283-632- (GIANT) J AMBASSADOR -- NON-PATEN- rose bushes Lehi; Mrs. Carma Horne, Bountiful; 14 grand- Services or 1 Dr. Leland R. Thompson 1981 4-- H , 5 p.m. each Friday & Saturday. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT a.m. to 30, Manti. He was a resident of Moroni for 82 years and moved to Lehi in 1976. He and Mrs. Nelson recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include his wife, one son and three daughters, Don J. Nelson, West Valley City; Mrs. Con (Mary Ellen) Brady, Highland; Mrs. Art Pallbearers were David At the next meeting we services for Elda John Brady, Nelson, M. Allred, 81, of Spring will be discussing the Walter Dale Peterson, City are pending the goats' udder. A goat Horne, Kevin Vanliere, arrival of a son Royal, should not be milked like Sam Mascarena. from Saudi Arabia. a cow or the udder will not Flowers were cared for hold up over the years. and arranged by the ' Mrs. Allred died Moroni Second Ward March, 1981 in Sanpete clubs are Relief Society. The Valley Hospital in Mt. educational as well as a Interment was in the Pleasant. lot of fun and we welcome Moroni City Cemtery. f new members as well as their parents. are the moat What ' millions died Any one Interested In used by the meetings call Bonnie that Caesar might be powerful drug mankind. Shields at great! al OFFICE HOURS 1920 in (Georgia) dental office opens in Moroni 395 East Main Street (west of Kay's Cafe) Justin PINK 499 $499 :f499 PEACE.... PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVERf499 $499 QUEEN ELIZABETH NON-PATEN- , to elude an ANNOUNCEMENT Cemetery. Nielsen Ida.; Cecelia Nelson. He married Clara Sanpete Sweet, Salmon, Survtvors; FOUNTAIN Fountain Calif-Servi- ces County assigned to this brother and sister, Boyd area by Brigham Young. Waldemar, Burley, Ida.; He was the youngest of 15 Rhoda Inglefield Draper, children, has one sur- Mt. Pleasant. grandchildren, She W. Downey, Calif.; prominent to pioneers Llewellyn Margaret Allgier Jensen Howard Brotherson, Alverda A. Pitt, Mr. Brotherson was born November 30, 1896 in Survivors include: a Mt. Pleasant to Hans and son and daughter, Fredricka Alverda Llewellyn were held march 10 grand- 18 lor Alverda Anderson 19 great Llewellyn, 72, who died grandchildren; one sister March 15. 1981 at her Nettie Johnson, Magna. home. Burial was in Tooele She was born October 4, Citv Cemetery. 1908 in Fountain Green to Curl Alfred and Christina Jacobsen Anderson.' She H. John married Llewellyn January 8, 1930 in Nephi, later solemnized in the Salt Lake SALT LAKE were held LDS Temple. He died 16, 1956. Monday, March 16 1981 August Mrs. Llewellyn is a for Ellen Margaret Thomas Allgier 70, who graduate of Moroni High School. She attended died March 12, 1981 Business She was born Henneger November 20, 1910 in College and Comptometer She was a Malad, Ida. to Joseph School. H. . and Emily L Rees member of the LDS Thomas. She married Church and was active in many of its auxiliaries. Walter Allgier. was gifted in music She She is survived by her husband; a daughter, and played in several Mrs. Jerry (Eva) Wilde, dance bands. She is survived by ; two Concord, Calif.; step-soRonald Harvet, Salt Lake sons, three daughters, City; William, Malad, John C., Nephi; Morris A. Ida; Ruth Curtis, Ogden; Salt Lake City; Mrs.. (Mildred) Edna Wale, Malad, Ida; 6 LeGrand 10 Anderson, Mrs. Kenneth (Helen) Elsey, both of step San Jose, Calif.; Mrs. was in Interment Sunset Gardens of the Mont (Shirley) Moss, Salt Lake City; 16 grandValley. 11 . children; greatgrandchildren; and a brother Dale J. Anderson Salt Lake City. was in Interment Hanna A. Mark Williams and Larry r. Stauffer,' bargaining Miranda throwing or an infernal felony, placing v Clinton Stauffer, Madsen. Vernon L. Kunz July 17, 1940 in the Manti LDS n Robert Williams, Mieremet, MANTI- - Two Fairview men will appear in the Sixth District Court of Judge Don Tibbs April 18 for sentencing on charges the from arising dynamiting of a pickup truck in Mt. Pleasant the morning of June 15, 1980. and CITY--Servic- of Complication L. Marga'ret llountiful; children; . MT. Tooele; daughters, Dorothy M. Swank, Concord, Calif.; Vernon II. Brotherson ; James Park, Chapel for Edna Madsen Kunz, 75, who died at her home March 15, 1981. Friends may call at the Buchanan Mortuary, Manti, 1 hour prior to services. She was born April 14, 1905 in Manti to Parley C. T CLIMBERS (STANDARDS) BLAZE IMPROVED 9499 SHOW GARDEN. $499 (Renter Seed (5j HOURS: 8 AM. TO 5:30 P.M., 1030 SOUTH STATE PROVO, UTAH |