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Show Compuier fo Study Page 4—THis HERALD, Provo. Uteh, Tuesday, Getober 1. 1974 ies Obituaries | County Carpooling =Ste jack Alan Scyle The possibilities of expanding 7, died in Santa omobile = His mother, Barbara Smith Boyie, iives at 217 N. 20 &. in Orem. ssiers. Robert and Christopher Royle, Prove; and Mrs. ¢ 4 p.m. in the Provo (Laurie) Moniey, § Jase; grandparents, Mr. and Mirs Robert H. Boyle, Overland Park call at Berg prior te e “Mir Siadal was born Nov. 4 in Tehran, Iraa, a son of out that the county already owns the carpooling program can te some vans which might be put into operation for such expanded Mr. Kunz and Mr. Sperry iransportauisa, then used during the day by the departments for ich they were purchased. ir. Sperry suggested that the ounty may want to contact the larger businesses and industries he area and ask them to adopt :ar programs hak Faxiolah and Abtehag towards @ masters wil be held in Orem City Cemetery Thursday at 3 p.m of Fern S. Brimhali Fern Smoot Brimhall, 852 N.5¢ anc dB, Prove, died this morning at her home after an illness. Full fae in civil engineering. He was educatedearlierin Iran, received his B.S, degree f BYU in physics. He moved to announced Provo. Parham and Jaleh Siadat. both To Rose Tour SPANISH Kit Demonstrates Franklin PTA Back-to-School Set This Week Fire Prevention by Berg Mortuaryof G. ‘Charlie’ Atkinson Wyo. MIULS, @ af Provo; his parents, Iran; and two brothers and two sisters, Shapor Siadai, Manchehr S. Siadat, Azar Poran and Pouran Khoread,all of Iran. Calif deal with different types of fires including gas and electrical blazes. — indbe Oberhansly. 14, 1903 in Payson, and the marriage was solemnized later Jack Alan Boyle Graveside services will be held Thursday at 3:00 p.m. in tie Orem City Cemetery. poe lake LDS Temple. He irs. Paul ‘irs. Emerson nd Mrs. Theron (Fawn) Leavitt. all of Roosevelt Bert R. Gav tner, Salt LakeCity and Mrs Les (Melba) Swain 185 £. CENTER 373-1841 Opes 20 grandchildren, and 26 children. Provo Abol Hassan Siadat Friends tenitatively set for Thur p.m. in the Provo City Cemetery. Friends maycall mr City Cemetery y cali at Vipin Mortuary in Roosevelt tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock and Wesnesday prior to tO ednesday oneone hour hour prior Burial 3 Provo Rachel Beestey Graveside services will be conducted Monday(timetobe annovneedlater) in the Provo — will be in ihe <= Madame Lillian Nordica, a famous 19th century opera star, was born in Farmington, Maine, inlboi Prove Fern Smoot Brimhalt Funerai services are pending and will be announced by Berg Mortuaryof Provo Goshen Holladay Hills Funeral aehet! Tasso, $5 died Monday. {uneral demonstration may contact the fire department for further details. indian Economics Meet Slated Thursdayat ‘Y’ Economic and business velopment the wesiern hemispi: discussed at the first international conferenc~ of this type at Brigham UniversityThursday 2:00 p.m. in the ward chapei, with burial in in Science Series Set Robert H. Weight, assistant manager of engineering at Bechtel Power Corp. in Los Angeles, will be the opening speakerfor this year’s College of Engineering Sciences and Technology lecture series at Brigham Young University. Mr. Weight will discuss ‘Engineering nd ee An E; it ie the Goshen City Cemetery Department, report on current programs Dr. Lowell Wood. chairmanof the board of the non-profit Indian Initiative Incorporated, said that the seminarwill bring forth ideas from as many people as possible whohave hadfirst-Land experience with Indians and make suggestions on implementation of the suggestions. Participants will discuss actual business possibilities. sources of funding for such Tecluwiogy. lie has worked for Angeles Section of the Gera Alton Haslam: from Susan Joan ‘Wood Haslam, Cherie L, Clayson front Dennis Wayne n, bara B, Lines from Leon L. Lines | i | | i | | | | i| | | | | | | | | with necessary organizational planning. Host pastor will be Rev. Kenneth Ball, Salt LakeCity. ~ Orem Senior Citizens Tell Activities List Ran Narwit Gr =the CGeeel embroidery class Friday at 10 a.m. inthe multipurpose room at Orem City Center. Other Senior Citizen activities inclde intermediate dancing & Thursday at 1 pm. with harmonica band practice the same day at 10 a.m, Also included are painting and quiltingactivitiesat the center. Orem Senior Citizens meet daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m, and f zg 5 activities include billiards, WASATCH COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION aMities —— MIDWAYCITY COUNCIL — Wednesday, MidwayCity ilting. oil Faintingliquid embroidery, ars and crafts as well as special The group wil inten Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at Miracle Bowl. ee STORAGE NEPHi KIWANIS Club meeting — Wednesday, Ray's Cafe, 6:30 p.m. Clean, Hard Red Whect High Protein, Low Moisture HEBER CITY ROTARY Club meeting — Wednesday, Stardust Restat i, 12-15 p.m. eet WHEAT 100 Ib, '¥ew Sacks PROVO CIVIL AIR Patrol Squadron Wednesday, Provo Airport, 6 p.m ing — —— $ 1 Q3° per Hundred CIVIC ORATORIO SOCIETY orchestra rehersal — Wednesday, St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Parish Hall, :30 p.m. Ph. 768-2484, Lehi 2 After Canyon en Ea Auto Rollover | The worldsfirst f ! | | BASF invented it: Spec inat really works. Not j Twoprecision schoois, colleges and among thepros. 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Woodrow, Murray, ta | the spiritual values of a retreat shuffleboard, meeting — Wednesday, Wasatch County Courthouse, 1 Anyone interested in attending Pastors and their wives from nunity are scheduled to participale in the annual preachers’ conference of the Nevada-Utah District of the Church of Nazarene Wednesday Unrough Friday. The ence will be held at Park gy Lodge in Park City. Most of the 23° Nazarene churches on the district will be represented, says District Sunenntendent I. F. Younger of sai LakCity. Guest speakers will be Dr, and Mrs. Kenneth Pearsall. The conference will combine ' tara UTAH COUNTY COMMISSION meeting ~ p.m. Woman Critical Bechtel 23 years and is a registered civil and structural engineer in California and 10 otherstates. The Power Technical Group of director nee Wednesday, County Babine:sun Haii of the Harris Fine Arts the conferenceshould contactthe Center, Admission is free andihe BYU indian Services and Research Office public is welcome. Mr. Weight is a native of Springville, and a graduate of Utah State University and the California Institute of Linda Grisamer Davis fromCiyde L Davis, ou Branagan from Michael 201 W.|stS. 373-700! ed Ream, Wednesday, Council Chambers, 7:30 p.m projects and obtaining technical Of Pastors Mee ag limed Comat senior Citizens will host liquid Wednesday PAYSON CITY COUNCIL meeting — Wednesday Council Chambers, 7:30 p.m. a SPANISH FORK CITY COUNCIL meeting — will Thursday lecture eiawlibal assistance for selected projects. 16 a.m. in the de Jong Concert Leave for Las Vegas where the night wll be free ‘ Wills sai Jaiies PeoverFLORAL Parade. « ¢ Civie Date Book First Talk Conference Announced r SSSRarsonano Heki. 63 of 117 is still in #4, died Sunday f American Society of Civil critical condition at Utah Wednestay, 11 a.m., Lindquist and Sons Engineers named Mr. Weight as Hospital following a ro! Mortuary, Ogden. the “Outstanding Professional Provo Canyon Sunday a: According to U Engineer in Power” in1973. He is a member of the Patrol office Divorces American Society of Civil Carolyn Johnson Davis fromBenjamin Engineers, the American Society akin Dav: her auiv, collided y Alan Gordon fromClara Jean J for Testing and Materials, the with a forest service vehicle A can Concrete Institute and from Richard R. Lee. Engineers driven by Richard Tolion, 25, of man from Pamela Rae 25 N, 100 W. erican Fork, thenrolledover. Ratherine Smuin Hardy from Lonnie Mr. Tolton sustained no serious Wiliam Hardy. Ning Ann Thomas Martell fromMichail injuries, patrolme Ray Mart Group to List 347 of the Wilkinson a Au 1.30 to 5 p.m. re at § p.m. fora dinne: BYUIndian students programming of federal funds More than 130 tribal leaders, must be approved by UVATS and by the Mountainland Association businessmen, and agricultural au oonicaers ian te of Governments. Education T been scheduled for Dec. 27 to somansored jointly bytheBYU US. and Canada will participate Los | - friends niay call at Young — A list of short range capital will aa scenic drive to improvements will be discussed where a harbor ‘Thursday night by members of hat eruise is scheduled to the the Utah Valley Area former Aicatraz federal prison. Transportation Study Policy Therewill be a guided igur of the Committee. . isiand and prison celis once oecupied by noterious gangsters. The UVATS decision-making body will consider a five-year The touralso will include visits to projection of street Fisherman's Wharf and the improvemenis which wiil serve Oakland LDS Temple Traveling down to Monterey as a guide for programming of and Carmel by the sea to San funds, a Stop ‘The 7:30 p.m. meeting will be Simeon, there will held in Orem City Council made at the famed Hearst Castle, the estate of William Chambers. ‘The policy committee also will Randolph Hearst Traveling to Los Angeles they hear a report on which cities have responded to county will enjoy the famed chicken ordinance which would place the dinner at Knoit's Berry Farm mass transit issue on the and New Years Eve will be a gala affair at the Hollywood Noveinber ballot, members will Palladium with Lawrence Welk, discuss the possibility of making dinner-dance Fancy hats and a countywide transit district noise makers will add io the Currentiy, some areas in the festivities in usiering in the New Year1975. county are excluded. = to be considered will be Ns reserved ies Nhe wail g for the Orem are project The o see the world-famous Rose Services and Research and i he seminarto discuss current Indian Inivative incorporated, BYUIndian self-help programs the seminarwill be held in room and make recommendations in promoting additional economic and business developments on or nearreservations John Maestas. a Pueblo Indian and chairmanof the BYU Indian Gomes B. Fowier Funerai services will be conducted Thursday } p.m. in the Goshen L.D.S. Ward Holladay Hills Funera! Heme in Santaquin Wednesday 7 te 9 p.m aad at the Ward Chapel Thursday from 11:20 a.m. until time of services. Interment Goshen Cily Cemetery. EORGE — Pearl Fouts Stock,87 Monday; funeral Wednesday, 1 p.m, ‘oury-Graif Mortuary RAY, Box Elder County ~ Maxine out of city funds. Any group in Spanish Fork wishing to see the SEB. Homeof Santaguin Cha rtuary Christian “Reform died Jan. 6, 1974 Cure Mrs. Gardner maintained a ZION NATIONAL PARK — John cattle ranch with her husband in William Harper,51, died Sunday; funeral ‘Thursday. 2 p.m. Franzen Mortuary Hayden. Uintah County, She was Chapel, Livingston, Mont a member of the DUP For 30 PARoF AN, Iron County Clair R. 6 , dizd Sunday; funeral years, she served as Hayden L Ms esiay, 2 p.m., Parowan Third Ard postmistress Sur vivorssiiclude two sons and Stanford Berg Mortuary pm married Charles Orrin Gardner on Jan in the Salt at the Mortuary Thursday She Fireman Snow said the kit cost $524 and was paid for A Utah Obits 495 So. S1., Orem 225-1530 Local firemen are pointing out that next week will be National Fire Prevention Week The kit isreatgaolof epipinea to demonstrate the lati ture of gasoii with which gas fires ted and the expk i of fuel. The kit aiso ades a simulated home and appliances to show possible electrical hazards in the home. During the demonstration the firemen explain how to H, ‘Dory’ Olson SAN MATEO, former Spanish Fork man Harold “Dory”Olson, 62, of San Mats, died Friday in a San Ward chapel tydia R. Peatress hospital alter a long lie was the father of two Utah Mateo Lygia KR, reatiess illness. ‘County women MYTON, Duchesne Coui Cremation took place Mr Atkinson was born Aug. 24 Lydia 0. Remington Peatross. 19% in Francis to George Alvin Saturday. %, died Monday of eau Mr. Olson was born June 21 and Pearl M. Workman incident to age at a Roosevelt Atkinson. He married Nevada 1912 in Sparnish Fork, to John S. and Anna Halderson Qlson. He nursing home. Riddle on July 27, 1928 in Salt married Regina Carr, and they She was the mother of Mrs Lake City. and they were later were divorced. He married Carlos (Donna) Rohe: d divorced. Marion Hall, and they were He a memberof the LDS R Paull = both of Church, and he was a veteran of divorced. Survivors include twosons and World WarIt She was born Nov. 26, 1890 in Survivors include one son and one daughter, Harold Olson Jr., Paradise. Cache County, to three daughters, Mrs. Dennis Spanish Fork, David Olson and Mrs. Jim(Anna) Bradshaw, both B._ and Liza (Evelyn) White, Let Mrs. ‘on. She married y Blaine (Nadine) Anderson, ef California; seven one sister and ross on July 24, 1915 in Orem: Dale Atkinson, Moran, grandchildr Charles Duchesne. They later were Wyo.; and Mrs. Robert (Joy:ve one brother, Mrs. ie) Stewart, Provo, and Carl divorced. Pavis, Walnut Creek, Calif. ; ison, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Peatross was an active grandchildren; three sions and one sister, Virgil Aikinson memberof the LDSchurch. She is survived by four sons Yuba City, Calif.; Delmo and two daughiers: Keith Atkinson and Mrs, William SALT LAKECITY— Seibert W. Mote. Peatross, Salt Lake City; Bill ‘Melbai Thomas. both of Kamas, cis sis ileMasontneral and Theron Wednesdaynoon, Peatross and Bob Peatross,both Mas Temple, 650 E. south Temple, BeulahHatfaker Wellard, of Duchesne: Max Peatross, Friends may cal at Crandall 8, Fairview: Mrs. Roberts and Mrs Krance hathof Orem: 33 Mortuary in Kamas Wednes hildren and 34 from 7 to 9 p.m. and TI ‘one hourprior to services. Burial -grandchildren. Saturday, friends call Wednesday,6 to 8 Funeral services will be will be in Francis Cemetery p.m. $760 $. State Wednesday at noon at Myton Raa George OHetaih.D) LDS Ward chapel. Friends may Laura O. Gardner ral Thursday noon, Hall Meaty (pel. Risimes Hemmingsen call at Olpin Mortuary, ROOSEVELT Funeral Stens, 96, died Sunday: funeral Roosevelt, teday from 7 to 9 Nednesd2ynoon, Hall Mortuary Chape! o'clock and prior to services at services for Laura Oberhansly 5Eahabeth Martin amas, the chapel. Burial will be in Gardner, 91, of Roosevelt, who iday; funeral was held today. died Sunday in a Roosevelt — Rachel Hilizabeth Roosevelt Cemetery. fu nursing homeafter a longillness, Jordan Ni will be Wedu Chapelmb $415 W ihe Rooseveil PRICE — Bert Venoy Oviatt, 72, died A native of Payson, Mrs. Sunday: funeral pam. Gardner was born June 25, 1883 Price Third Ward Chapel TOOELE—Leland Barth MePhie, 59, to Herman and Amelia Swenson died Monday, funeral Thursday, 2 p.m. pin demonstrating fire safety to schools, clus and other organizations. presentation produced by Ron Beech and several of his students, Py Dinner will will then be able to meet teachers: FORK Transit Policy Spanish Fork Senior Citizens tour to the 1975 Rose Parade has 5-Year Plan SPANISH FORK — Under the suggestion of fireman Heber D. Show the Spanish Fork Yolunteer Fire departmeni bas acquiecd @ demonsivation kil for use in Franklin Elementary PTA will hoid Back-to-School night Thursday at 7 p.m. Carel Hughes, PTA president, said obituary details will be there will be a special slide Provo in 1968 and was working parttime at BYU at the time of his death. Mr Siadat was a Moslem arvivers inchide his widow me son and one daughier. Seniors Look Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Ardaian Siadat. He married Zonreh: Aisadron Aug. 27, 1989 in under the direction Sundberg-Oipin Mortuary Washington, DC Mr Siadat was a student at a ham Young University. Spanish Fork Stewart enaleervices were held in California. Graveside services esheets Commissioners printed computer study to determine if diedSept. 22 of gunshot wounds, 7 both of Orem; Robyn Sty Cemetery the transportation have paid for comnuisiote! among coun wors include his father Calif, his aiether, wn brathers and two tentively planned for go-ahead planning engineer ‘for davk was born Dec. 13. 1956 Hassan Center s ‘Ne. 10, Pro’ — aoe Governme: carrying ithem to and from work Mr. Sperry pointed out that similar programsin other areas have saved thousands and thousands of ealtens of gascline Furthermore. fees charged for Bob Joplin, Mo., to Rebert Joseph and Barbara Smith Royle He was a memberof the LDS Church. I was wok in the furniture Ser : ar have been suggested that the county may wai to provide mini Buses ic carpooling programs in (tah iravei noril, and south. picking Gaunty will = the topic of a county emnlavers and NTA CLARA, Calif — Jack | | This unique jamproofing sysfem 1 3d with the super of BASF tape results ina fidelity and fange you'll have to hear | | to believe. Come in and see'the only fuil fine of com- | pletely jamproof | Cassettes today. | | Record an entire conference session on one B/ SF jamproof2-hourcassette ! N |