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Show Page 4 ~JHE HERALD. Prev County Notes River-to-Lake Cleanup Plans PAYSON 65 a morning at Payson Francis M. Olsen: Prove River Walt Draper i the Utah County Control Action commitiee Mr. Draper reported the cleanup will be in the area Alvey Jr He married Norma Jasperson on Sept. 26, 1931 at Nephi. incide age He was born Dec. 16, 1688 in ProvotoOle E. and Mary Ettison The mi ad sspital of causes Mr. ge at the w's early spent at Boulder, was life was Garfield Fred D. Palfreyman 85 East 300 South, Prove () Ph. 373-6668 Spanish Fork Vernie E. Olsen mOO= held Thursday at 1) a.m. in the Spanish Fork City Berg at the Walker Mortuary of Mortuary Cemetery. Friends may call Spanish Fork one hour prior 185 E. CENTER 373-1841 to services. E aith Eleanore Fisher Gren Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Provo Sunset 5th ward chapel, 1100 W, 1020 South. Friends call at the Sundberg Olpin Mor tary Wednesday evening from 7-9, and at the chapel one hour prior to services. Bur 41 Bountiful City emetery. Agnes Ann Friley Bruce Funeral serviceswill be held Fridayat 11 a.m, in the Orem Sth ward chapel, 140 W. 1600 S$ Friends call at the mortuary Thursday from 7-9, and at the chapel prior to services, Burial in San Gabriel, California. sibility for cleaning the river Lancaster, England to John Hesketh and Margaret Betsy Nickson Riley Sr. She married William Gordon Bruce Jr. on dune 9, 1910 in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. He died Aug. 19, She was educated in England and came to Utah in 1905., She was a stake LDS missionary in California and had been a Relief Society secretary and president for many years. She was an avid genealogist and a teacher in the various auyiliary organizations of the LDS Church She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Jack (Jenny) Davidson, Alhambra, Calif.; Mrs. Byron (Maureen) Boyd, + Orem; and Mrs. Burnell (Afton) Anderson, Portland, Ore; 24 grandchildren; 24 great . grandchildren; and one sister, Cara Riley Johnson, Whittier, Calif. Services will be held Fridayat 11 a.m.in the Orem 5Ist Ward Chapel, 140 W. 1600 S. Friends maycall Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary, Orem, and at the church prior to services Burial will be in San Gabriel, Calif. banks and river. if they do not have the resources, however, they may ask the city or county to do the work, allowing crews access through their property. ‘The cone will con: iday, Mr. Draper said Earlier this year many agencies and private citizens cooperated in an extensive cleanupof the river from the mouth of the canyon up to the Utah-Wasateh Conty line above to Sundance turnoff Provo Closes Rest Rooms In City Parks Parks Director Floyd Giles INTO THE WITCH'S DEN through the Hoilow Tree is the invitation Wymount Terrace residents offei tor Halloween. Terrace have Families living ia Quad 2 of Ws decoraist their stairwells and entrywaysin suitable holiday Said rest rooms in ci Orem” Adrienne Jeannotte Wesala Funeral services were conducted today 9 A.M. in the St. Francis Catholic Church. Interment Orem City have all been closed for the winter. ‘The parks superintendentsaid the rest rooms must be winterized in Provo and theyare Thieves Strike five daughters; Mrs. W Gwynne prandetildren le, 61, died Ipm., Myers Navanick, 26 Thursday 2 p.m Church Ida Otterbacke Carter Taylor Funeralservices pending and will be announced by Berg Mortuary of Provo. their children go early in the Chief Nielsen added that | trick-or-treaters should notenter a home, s the children and parents know the individual who has. invited them in All trick-or-ireaters, regardless of evening, rather than late age,should go in groups. The National Safety Council becauseoftraffic safety reasons He also urged that masks be urges parentsto be very careful avoided, since they impair in costuming their children, Pp or pot lly dangerons neighborhood where they are vision. Hie aske known, and where they know the children off heavily traveled accessories should be avoided, people they'll be visiting roads, especially those without since if a child were tofall, they Parents, he said, should look could prove injurious. Candies should not be carried by children, and flame-retardant clothing should be used in case a child stands too close to a jack-olantern. Putting your Thursday child’s nameand address on the ‘beggar’s bag” is a good idea, THREE N-OPERAS — Thusday, De Jong Concert according to the Council. Hall, BYU, 8 p.m Civic Date Book UTAH COUNTY WO: Le ive Council meeting — Thursday Women's cultaral Center, 310 § 500 N., Provo, 9:30 a.m. PROVO CHESS CLUB meeti N., Provo, 7:3 — Thursday, 609 W. 100 LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS meeting — Friday, STORAGE WHEAT Clean, Hard Red Wheat High Protein, Lew Moisture 100 Ib. New Sacks Prove City Commission Room, 10 a.m $4 ORATORIO SOCIETY choir rehearsal Thursday, Provo High School, 7:30 p.m. G56 11 Ph. 768-2484, Lehif, 10 and Mrs. Vera Hog; Cty Funeral services will be Thursday at 1 .p.m., at the Riverton (Doug Grow, Mgr. ofAllen’s “Soundchamber”) WERS step LDS Stake Cente! 1855 W., wherefriends maycall an hourbefore services Burial will be in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park speaker we’veever sold; I honestly believeit’s the finest speaker ever made.” 1 Avy Orcarou,! i aiee ist $. 373-700) e2eegooesee THE BEESLEY BURIAL VAULT The ultimatein protection. Provo over all the treats their children get before allowing them toeat any of them, just to be safe. Orem Police Lieutenant Ted Peacock urged parents to have “This is not only the finest diett Episcopal sister, Lester Will be conducted in Fortuna, California may call at the mortuary because of the excitement of Halloween and fail to watch both ways before running into a street orintersection. Chief Nielsen asks home owners to keep their porch lights on to facilitate safety. Children are urged to go onlyin their own 2008S OCLC L Le grandchildren; 4 step great grandchildren; a brother and a jelson Stoyil Hollingshead Funeral services pending Thursday 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday prior to services. Interment Timpanogos Memoria) Gardens, Orem They mayalso be less cautious Delbert Hammond Friday noon Dress Up Paieniarer: rs Flat,, California Francis Marion Olseu Funeral services will be conducted Friday 11 a.m. in the Berg drawing room chapel of Provo. Friends that could impair their vision t. 28: Lillian Hibberd on Sept. 9, 1914 at in to Dennis sed Cheryl Potter Wood, Salt Lake City. The marriage 26 was solemnized in the Sait Lake LDS Temple. She died Oct. 25, 1949. He married Alice Frandser. onJuly 11, 1950 in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. She died Feb. 13, Jerry L. and Ruth Nelson Canai Rd, Salem, 1974, A memberof the LDS Church, he was a former superintendent of the county shops and a farmer. Survivorsinclude five sons and Cemetery. Provo motifs. To add personality to the decorations, Kelly Kersey does her little vampire bit. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kersey. Caution Advised for Halloween parks Local law enforcementofficers are wurging parents of “trick-or-treaters” to follow common sense and a few extra precautions to make sure Halloween will be safe for the traditionally locked up for the goblins, Provo Police Chief Swen C. winter season. He said that on occasion some Nielsen asks parents to go with city residents and tourists their younger children, and that driving through find a rest room mothers and fathers make sure they or the locked and become concerned that because they do not understand “mini'masqueraders’’ carry the damage freezing conditions flashlights. He also urges motorists to be cause if the facilities are not Ida O. Taylor extra careful, since many properlywinterized. children may be wearing masks Ida Otterhach Cater Taylor,80, Provo, died Wednesday morning at a Salt Lake City nursing home. Full obituary and funeral ar‘ 7A VALLEY HOSPITAL arrangements pending through 94 Odin {fo Herman and Melinda Marble Berg Mortuary. Hatch, 657 S. 630 E., Orem. Oct. 29: SPRINGVILLE — Boyce Boy to Michael we Debra Carter Stika, Simmons, 627 E. 10 N., 19 W, 4750.N., Pro William Cardwell Boy to Clark anddody Farrer Botton, Springville, reported to city W., Provo, police that a tool box and RIVERTON Funeral 1489GirlN. 300 to Stephen and Margaret Services have been announced Lemmon Virmillion, Box 581, Duchesne. miscellaneous tools had been for William Henry Cardwell, 84,, Boy to Alan and Elizabeth ane stolen from his vehicle parked on asmussmen, 445 W. 500 N. Camel Back Pass road. Mr. 13294 S. 1800 W., Riverton, who OVO. Simmons was hunting at the died of natural causes Mondayat AT PAYSON HOSPITAL time. The theft was referred to his home: Oct ‘A daughter, Mrs. Robert Girl to James D. and Mary Kibbie Cox, the sheriff'soffice. (Ethel) Bennett, lives in Alpine. 1455 S, 400 E., No. 38, Springville He was born Dec. 14, 1889 at Divorces to Lynn Nand Nancy Engvall wo F. Johnson Salt Lake City, the son of Lorenzo archuletta,5 from Keith Edward S200 E Springville and Elizabeth Jennings Girl to Steven B. and Lorraine Warner, onP. Wilden from Mark Wilden Cardwell. He married Ethel Route |, Bot 78. Lakeshore (Ivy) Page, Robert Cardwell, Mrs. Clifton (Vernal) Lloyd and Mrs. Ted (Annie Joy) Shinsell, all of Riverton; Dale Cardwell. Layton; Vera Cardwell, Rov: Lowell Cardwell, Midvale; Mrs Robert (Ethel) Bennett, Alpine; Stone Provo: 19 grandchildren Martin Cardwell, Thailand; and and 15 great grandchildren. John Cardwell, Bakersfield. Funeral will be Thursday noon Calif.; three stepdaughters and South Temple, where one stepson; Mrs, Lynn (Floetta) one hourprior to Page, Riverton; Mrs. Jack services. Burial will be in (Rhea) Leonard, Preston, Ida Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park Mrs. Bud (Joy) Clements. ean Wash.; and- Leland Graveside services will be 495 So, State Orem, 225-1530 Agnes Ann Riley Bruce, died Tuesday at her residence from causes inci toage. She was dorn Dec. 28, 1884 in Hunter’s Auto Grace Price Creuger Stanton sen Agnes R. Bruce Provo River to Utah Lake. Underthe statutes, private property owners along the river have the first respon- _ Statistics NEPHI — Funeral services will be Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Nephi Fourth-Fifth Ward LDS chapel for Vernie Elizabeth Oisen, 92, who died at the homeof He was a heavy equipment adaughterin Kamas Sunday. mechanic and a member of the A complete obituary appeared LDS Church. He served as a inthe TuesdayDaily Herald. tissionary in the Highland Stake. Survivors inciude his widow Daisy T. Guymon and three daughters, Mrs. Kenneth (Darlene) Visser, SALT LAKE CITY — Daisy Sand’ M et A. (Colleen) TumbowGuyman, 87, of 5358. 20 s nd Mrs E,, Salt Lake City, died Monday Harold B. katte Bonella, in a local nursing home. A West Jordan; two stepsons, caughter lives in Provo. Gregory F. Newman, Murray; She was born Sept. 5, 1887 in and Scott J. Newsman,Salt Lake Troup, Smith County, Tex., a Giy; 13 grandebildren; three daughter of John Lexington and rs, Mrs. Neilie Wollin and Mary Olive Hendon Turnbow. I Anena Brown, both of She married Franklin M. Laguna Beach, Calif.; and Mrs. Guyman on Sept. 7, 1906 in Kaye Brugger, South Gate. Calif Huntington, Emery County, and Friends may call at 36 E. 700 the marriage was solemnized §., Salt Lake City, on Thursday later in the Manti LDS Temple. from 6 to 8 p.m. and at the wardShe later was divorced an hour before services. Burial Surviving are a son and two will be in Evergreen Cemetery, daughters, Elwood F. Guyman Springville and Mrs. Harold W. Peterson, both of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Lawrence W. (Olive) lei udu\ extending from the mouth of Prev Olsen. He married Emma Marie County, and Escalante. His sen on Jan. 19, 1910 in the mother died when he was four. salt Lake LDS Temple. She died and his sister Irene Heaps raised him. Dec. 26, 1958. Mr. Alvey moved to Utoh received his early pn in Provo City schools County in 1930. He worked for was employed at the ‘Tintic Standard Minesin Paysen, Megs Garheld smelter as a and ran a tool repair and foreman. Following their lawnmower sharpening business at his home. He was active in the they moved to Prove loyed as a chief 1.06 Church Survivors include his widow, chef for 37 years at Utah State Hospital, and later was three sons and one daughter; employed as a custodian at LaMarAlvey and Goiden Alvey. Franklin Elementary School for both of Payson; Ted Alvey 16 years. He was a memberof the Sandy; and Mrs. LaMar Jean LDS Church and was named as Hall, Lake Shore; 27 grandchildren and one great the Utah State Premier Bowler. Re is survived by three sons grandchild; two brothers and and one daughter, Darold F three sisters, Alfred Alvey, Idaho Olsen and Arland L. Olsen, both aah 'da.; Erwin Alvey, Mrs. Duane Irene of Provo; Chester L. Olsen, Granger, and Mrs. Don L radi Springville; Mrs. Joseph (Merlee) Sabert, Kearns; 16 Mildred Roberts, Salt Lake City, grandchildren; 29 great- and Mrs, Vila Fender, Murray. Funeral services will be grandchildren; and three brothers, Orville E. Olsen an Friday at 1 p.m. in the Clarence L. Olsen, both of provo; Park-Second LDS Ward Chapel, and J. Angus Olsen, Spanish Payson, Friends may call at Rigby Mortuary Thursday from Fork: Funeral services will be 7 to 9 pm,and Friday prior to Friday at i] am. in the Berg services. Burial will be at Goshen Drawing Room Chapel, Provo. Friends may call at the Cemetery. mortuary Thursday from 6 to 8 pm. and Friday prior to services, Burial will be in ‘Timpanogos Memorial Gardens, Orem. WEST JORDAN — Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Friday in the West Jordan ith LDS Ward Chapel for Fred Dunn Palfreyman, 60, of 7063 S, 2200 W.. who died of Cancer Monday inaSalt Lakehospital A Springville ve, he was bom April 1, 1914, te Richard Henry and Roxie Susanne Houtz Palfreyman. He married Lavina Burgner on July 6, 1935 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple: she died Oct. 1956. He married Emma Carol Fredrickson Newman on dune 6, 1958. at & h City will be He was born June 25, 1908 at Escalante, Garfield County, to James and Synthia Melnelly Francis Marion Oisen, 85 », died Tuesday at Utah Beginning Thursda: County 3 Alvey, ‘Tuesday Hospital All Beesley Wiliburt Vavits are fully guaranteed It’s the Bose 901 Series If rect/Reflecting®speaker. 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