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Show | Obituaries Grant Not Yet Approved | Jimmy Searle T00bLE mms we red whether ihe could hasdie thet much rots Mayor Russell D. Gr. memed tha! Se e With other Utah hes Prow reated e storm drai plant will not be required mon Gines, i4 vf BAW 400 Utah Valles Mindy G. Phelps 4MERICAN FORK Punera: services for Mi ny Ge IS month-old daughter of Kobert San he in the { Grove Stake Center cail at Olpin Family Mortuary tonight from to 9 o'clock andSaturday at the sery stake center pi Burial will be in Pleasant G and will be announced by Mortuary. Provo all of Orem a) Pheips, American Fork grandparents, Mr and Mrs Reliview Cemetery. Calif, for Mary N Graveside services eduled Saturday the Mrs J. M. Phelps. Las Vegas, home She was born Oct. 18. 1 Ontario Elizabeth Donald Gumey. Pleasant Grove. Oimstead Crowley, 95. of Ogden Mr. and Mrs. William Maddox causes American Fork, and Mr and den nursing Grove. n Fork to Daniel Phillip and PAYSON Mary dane Cooper Oimstead. She married Clarence Edmund Crowley on Aug 7, 1901 Joseph A. Willey in theSalt Lake LDS Temple daseph Angus Willey, 88, of Payson. died at the home of a daughter Thursday evening He was born Aug. 6, 1886 in said he is @ anced the grant will be finalized next mor Comumussioner F. Odeli Miner He died Sept. 6, 1967. grandparents, Mr Survivers include five sons and three daughters, Victor L. Crowley and Mrs. Milton (Madge) Thurber, both Onta Calif; Judge Ariel L_ Crowley Orem and Mrs Dea Carter. Prova Funeral services will be Monday at 11am. inthe Orem ‘With Ward Chapel 546.N. 500 W Frends may cali at Berg Moriuary. Prove, Sunday from6 Monday at the ward to services. Burial will be in Orem City Cemetery Alma J. Winters MONTPELIER, Ida. —- Alma attack at his home Wednesday evening He was ather of two Utah ‘County women on Aug. 9, 1922 in the Feb. M4, 1923 in the Salt Lake Calf. and Mrs Ogden Eldon (Alice) For many yee peterson, 37 was principal of Montpelier 1861 grandchildren; 160 great High School Thenhe served as Mr. Willey was a graduate of grandchildren, three great great - grandchildren dairying at Utah State Agricultural College. He was a forest ranger for many years in SALT LAKE CITY — Mrs Stake Relief Society Board ‘The Browns lived i Zina Young Card Brown. 86, wife of Apostle Hugh Utah Obituaries LDS Church died Thursday of Cedar City. 17 grandchildren: Alma Willey and Mrs. Fred oemfgifart Gove Monda r Church 100N 4% E SANDY Edwin LeRoy Griffis, 4 died Thursday funeral Monday UnionSeventh Ward Chapel E ROY ‘Tracy Robert Farmer Statistics Dr Wendell Noall, 68 was held today Melsin J heart disease at her home fad been aninvalid for years since suffering a stroke living in Fdmonton, Canada, he t Mrs. Brown was born June [2. Zina Young Card. She married Hugh B. Brown on June 17, 1908 inthe Salt Lake LDS Temple Until she was a teenager, the family lived in Cardston They moved to Logan and then to Salt Lake City where she lived until her marriage. She and her they moved again to Salt Lake City Survivors include her husband, six daughters and one son. Mrs GP (Zina) Brown and Mrs George (Carol: Sonntag Mrs Hodson, both of Sali Lake City Walter L Zola) Downey, Calif Mrs Jerry iLaJune) Jay, Honolutu, Hawaii, Mrs. Edwin Ro (Mary) Firmage, Provo: Dr. Charles Manley Brown, Glendale, Calif and Clinton O. (Margaret) Jorgensen, Brea. Calif 2 grandchildren. 49 greal one bree: and Decency Group Praises Orem Store at Meeting ‘ #7 chanel of Provo Interment Provo City Cemetery a 85 Eost 300 South. Prove Ph 273.6668 conducted Monday 11 am. in the Orem 36th ward chapel. s No 500 West. Orem Mortuary of Provo Sunday 6 {ps Calendars - Please Funeral services will be Friends may call at the Berg to 8 pm. andat the chapel Mon. prior to services Interment Or Cemetery City Saturday day. Vinyard Chapel, 9 p.m Formal dance, non-date Open Field to perform. come in for your lendar elenad Provo | cole Inez Peay Kimber Funeral services pending and will be announced by Berg em Shirley Lewis N 0 E Sanlaquin 2 Me This Christmas give a special gift, one thatwill be long remembered. During the holiday season, Utah grown turkeys make @ perfect gift for customers, friends or your own special family. Check today's today’s turkey prices, you'll be pleasantly surprised binoculars and bring a lunch. RECOVERY INCORPORATED meeting — Saturday, Provo Public Library, noon Accent on good mental health The presentation seeks to iNustrate the real meaning of Christmas. Everyoneis invited and there is no admissi ch: Christmaswill soon be upon us and at B & H Pharmacy we've pledged tc save you someof those hard-earned dollars! LEPAGES There will, however bea “Freewill Christmas for Ch offering received which will go into the North American Mission. Fund Fruit and nuts will be givento TAP thechildrenafter the service PROVO RETAIL MERCHANTS 12-Days-Of-Christmas Excellent for wrapping Christmas gifts! Rog. 2 27: 2:25 HOLLY GLASS ORNAMENTS Helen Knudsen, Provo A gift from John Sidney Belmont. t lenna Wilson, Provo LARGEST SELECTION IN UTAH FINEST QUALITY & LOWEST PRICES id A gift from Afton Timpson, Spanish Fork A gift from Leven's Ruth Buck, Prevo A gift from Kiadieville Rodnay Andersen, Fairview A gift trom Shipp’s Jewelry Mis. Dennis Clegg, Midway A gift from Taylor's DepartmentStore June Burton, Provo ift from House of Fabrics 92 Years of Experience Helps Us AnswerYour Questions BEESLEY MONUMENT & VAULT CO. 725 South State Street, Provo Reg. $1.89 Allen's Photo linda Landers, Provo gift from Sweetbrier's Cory Marryweather, Provo A gift from J.C. Penney Co a Ph. 374-0580 UTAH TURKEYMARKETING BOARD clothed, equipped with a pair of Friday's Mortuary of Provo 1042 5, St, Orem 225-3108 x, Of Area Birds PRESRESReeS free complimentary project The Provo United Pentacostal Churchwill nt a si He Lives,” on Saturday at 7.30 at the 1OOF Hall, 80 N. SPECIAL INTEREST Christmas Dance Satur- AT PAYSON HOSPITAL Dec 20 Carl to. Mike Kennedy. 242 8. 600 je Girl to Billy Don and visited the institution several times this year. She considers the hospital a special Audubon Club Plans Count The Audubon Society, Mount To Present 38 E 400 N Orem Deo 19 Gil tw James and 1140 ( ieik Weare pleased to announce that again this year we have for distribution the Ford ‘ord Thi Thomas R Rose FIRST LADY BETTY FORDserves cookies to youngsters at a Christmas Party in a hospital for sick children, Mrs, Ford has Timpanogos Chapter, will hoid its annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count this Saturday, Orem's Citizens for Decency Mr Gessel reportedly said starting at 7:15 a.m. at Prove Committee meeting some customers have begun High School, according to Merrill complimented the city’s Seven shopping elsewhere because they Webb, count chairman Eleven stores for compliance believed the store was not in He said the a al to with the wrem pornography compliance determine the number of bird ordinance. On the other hand, Robert species thai can be identified in The committee regularly Hayoock, area Seven Eleven one day during the winter. invites store and theater manager. said some customers Searchers last year discovered managers {o its meetings, have been lost because certain 78 differentkinds,he said according to information from magazines are not sold in the The count is a nation-wide the committee stores, affair that alse @. Kirn Gessei. manager of oneof Canadian bird-watchers. An the stores. attended the meeting annualreport will be printed at a and as later time, he added members the 5 He also cautioned those compiaince assisting to be adequately Christmas Skit in impact from the proposed action consequently, an envi ental impact statement will not be preapred. the LDS Council ot Twelve, and 185 &. CENTER 373-184) uneral services were it was stated, “The assessment process did not indicate a icant environmental Young University. In 1953 while \ the Berg drawing roo! had for Church Group died Wedne Saturday noon, Benson Ward Chapel Myrtle Porter Allen who on the faculty of the Brigham then lived in Schools husband Lethbndge, Salt Lake City and Mrs. James (Mary) Christensen superintendent and later as Bear Glendale, Calif. In 1937 he was and Mrs. D. V. (Lovinia) Lake County Schools called to be president of the Shurtliff. all of Salt Lake City superintendent Funeral services will be British Miss (Alice) Robertson, both of graveside services Saturday. 2 pm. ML wo great grandchildren, one Payson; one sister, Mrs. Marion Olivet Cemetery Jeffrey Ray Jonson, brother and one sister, John C zht- month-old son of Colleen Johnson, ‘Thompson, SV Iles fied Sunday tonerdl Mouday noth, 26 Winters, Otto, Wyo., and Mrs 17(Verna) grandchildren, and 19great p's Elizabeth Tueller, Ogden. grandchildren OGDEN Myrtle Syrett Baker. 79, Funeral services will be dedThursday; funeral Saturday, 11 a.m. Saturday at pm. in the Funeral services wi » Larkin Mortuary Wo Mae Ensign Center where ral services pe be rantwell J. died Wednesiays funeen Montpelier Stake ‘unday at Ti a.m, in the Payson Vi am Chapel of Flowers friends may call prior to Fourth - Seventh Ward Chapel. wary services. Burial yall be in at Rivby BOUNTIFUL Cla Montpelier City Cemetery Friends may cal at Rigby psrron, 11, died Wednes conducted today 11 am environmentalist expressed concern about the plant in a statement issued hy EPA Brownof the afewyears while Mr. Brown was Monday at noon in the Bonneville SALT LAKE CITY— Mande Meagan, y He held the Silver Beaver in London until 78, died Thursday, funeral Saturday. 1 scouting and he was a veteran of becauseof world war I breaking. Stake Center, 1555 Bonneview % E10 S Dorothy S Activein the LDS Church, Mr pam oat. They returned to Londonin Drive. eslends may cali al Hammond Miller, 38 World WarI Willey was a highpriest. He did funeral Saturday noon, E. South TemDeseret Mortuary, 36 E. 706 S., e years. Survivors include his widow many endowments in the Manti ple Clare Louise Vosbeck Samuel, 9, Mrs. Brown always was eae from 6 to 8 p.m. and at re : y, funeral Saturday noon, and three daughters, Mrs. e center Monday from DS iene St Jon Lateran Church080 Emest Dale {Ann} Johnson, active in the auxiliaries of the Survivors include two sons funeral Harry 1.Saturday, Baker, 9 4a.m Provo; Mrs. Max (Gay) chureh, and was on the Granite 10 ‘ain until timeofservices. and one daughter. Joseph Glen Temple Ads Pratt Hansen, 9. Sal Wallentine, Spanish Fork, and Willey, Syracuse, Davis County. Mrs. Ronald (Karren) Ashley Mortuary from Denver Thursday to d: the coace of one Wife of Apostle Brown Dies After Longlliness the Manti ForestDistrict. Ballard. 79 few days (6 advice EPA wjections the plan ca Montpelier the first class in farming and Berg obtained before the fina felt good about proceeding with Mrs. Brown was the second white child born in Cardson. Idaho City, Ida Byron Mr Winters was born March which had ieen settled by her Crowiey Riverdale. Weber 14. 1891 in Montpelier to Franz father Her mother was a County; Newell S$ Crowley, Martin and Johanna Larsen daughter of LDS President Bellflower, Calif; © Ralph Winters. He married Drucilla an ue Temple. and she died March 12, services. Burial wil Ephraim Cemetery dude all thal the agency sent two men James Winters, 83, of 1888 in Cardston, Alta Montpelier. died of a heart a daughter of Charles Ora and eset Ida., to Joseph and Amy Maude Thorgood He married Mabel Mortensen on June 7, 1916 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Feb. 22, 1921 Crowley, Chino, Calif. Mrs. G. He married Hannah Jones on Jay (Alton) Eyre, PalmSprings. Mortuary Sunday from 7 te $ pm. and Monday or to wunly are anable technology Prove. The air quality objection was Environmental Quality in at the water fi would be clean withdrawn on condition the cily Washington DC according | to support fish and obtain the signatures of hean Wheadon ie addedthat the public has a life. te be used for nabsilie ceSpanish Furk to thelatest argent need f US Armed Forces at and Mrs Ralph H. Gines, Mary 0. Crowley Survivors include her parents and two breathers. Rusty and Joel and a great - grandmother. Mrs Rolena Flanders. Pleasant ssioner Wayne Hillier hegrant is issued federal theplans. He alsonoted he was he final check for the the cit ) pleased that the grant appli again for drinking water grant ied has received indications that is getting so much support from further disinfection In addition to the plant proval is certain state health officials and from purification treatment Elementary School where he was PA hadi expressed some expan The city first gave the the governor in the sixth grade at th engineers permission to proceed In addition, the commissioner concern about the size of the the accident with the work in advance of said he does MS vt believe that even plant. Agencyofficials pointed He wis a member of thef out that the plant is being getting 2 Bi Church in the Orem 36th Wad ane designed to handle doubie ground wai late in with the iw was a deacon The ground Provo’s present population and city's sev Survivors include his parents understanding that the grant with r overburdensthe with some problem with two brothers and a sister. dames would be approved by mid Getober particulate pollution pow, the Uiah for waier and sewer Lee. Garth and Christine ( 4 Saturday at 1am. cu 0S Friends may M ment although following brain surgery. will be ri city comm Antonio, Tex Carter Gines. His father R S m6 f died Tuesda Memorial Hospital tr given the go ahead to its consulting engineer to proceed with drawing up final plans and specifications for th pe to go al the at he eae the mose to give the engineers approval to 5 On the strength of the decisioy Vernon Gines the Provo City Commission, his Sheryl Hodgkinson, Orem A gift trom Clark's Audrey Reese, Heber A gift from J, C. Penney Co. es 1 19 Box CHRISTMAS REPLACEMENT BULBS CTAISIOE 10 3S C914 OUTSIDE re; 26 Qf MAGICUBES 9 $969 B&H PHARMACY: SORELCO 266 West Center, Provo 373.7288 |