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Show Page 4—THE HERAL? “ Pave, Uteh Wedsesday, April 24. 1974 Girl Scouts Will Ciean Obituaries Samuel MeVey Local Plots SPANISH FORK — Samuel McVey, #4, af Spanish Fork. died Giri Seouts fron: the Trefoit Neighborhood, ¢ xg from Prew te Salem and Santaquin. will take time out this week to “Ree America Clean” by up areas near their of causes incident io age Tuesday inthe Paysox Hospital. He was born March 22, i890 in Laurel County, Ky. to John and Josephine Hale McVey. He married Anna Kecher in Wilkes-Harre, Fa, on Uct. 12, 912 and they later were divreed married Mae Walker Hertzag on i938 in New York Qty. She died in 1961. He married Fannie E. Cox in 1984 in LEHI — Funeral services for Bubberiy, La., and she died in 7 F. Kidon Comer, 7i, Lehi, whe died Mondayafter a longillness He served in the US. Army at the Utah Valley Kospita!, will from 1909 to 1912. Mr. MeVey was a policeman and memberof the Feaneivan State Police and the New Vark State Police He y cali T ae9+e im and Fridav prior toretired from Grumman Aurerait of Bethpage, N.Y. a 106/. He moved to Louisiana in 1960 *purial will be in the Lehi City and then to Spanish Fork in F, Eldon Comer leonard M. Johnsen GRANGER —Leonard Mayon Jehnsen, 0, of 2005 S, 2480 W., New Officers Named i By Sweet Adelines Officers of the Utak Monroe Gallier with Mrs. Tom as corresponiing secretary Valleyettes Chapter of the Mrs, Jim Hill as recording International Sweet Adelines poses August, 1973. Survivors include one son, Chester MeVey, Spanish Fork: six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren, a half-sister and a hallsee, Mrs. Pear! Cx Hugh Champlin, both aae i Ky. eh services will be Friday at 1.4,m_ inthe Anderson Mortuary, 457 N. Main St, Spaiish Por, where friends may call Thursday from § to 8 p.m. and Friday one hour before services, Burial will be in Spanish Fork Cemetery, were Jehnson worked for By MARCELLA W. ALKER PLEASANT GROVE -- In the search for: originality some of the candidates for si atficers at Pleasant Grove High School have come up with a new gimic — camping oyt om the school lawn during d 5; Adorned with a big sign, * ‘Carnpaign Headquarters,”a large teat has been sei up in front of tbe high tehoolby Stacy Suit paca for erga! president, and Joe ih, candidate for business manager. They, Ge ith friends and campaign ight in the tent ree least Mona May DeMille on March 28, Spending their nights in the tent. and sie died Western Steel for 17 years. He 1820 in Parowan, Other candidates for school offices a wes a member of the LDS May 18, 193i. He mairied Carol used the more usual form of campal Cox on Dee. 24, 1992, in Kanab. posters which cover the walls and es of Survivors include his widow Both marriages were solemnized the school, and two sons, Robert L. Johnson, inthe St, George LDS Temple. Modesto, Calif, and Gene Mr. Langston, a cattle Candaiot Johnson, Riverton rancher, had been mayor and stepchildren, Mrs. James city councilman in Hurricane. ) Moaroe, Mrs. Wayland: vors include his widow { (Claudie} Peterson, Alan H. amd three sons, Verl Langston, SE eSoe ‘Tung, 74, Jensen and Sherman Smith, all Richfield; Robert J, ston, ded Saturday; funeral was held Utah Obituaries President of Austria Dies VIENNA (UP!) — Austrian Franz Jonas, a loyal Socialist who worked his way up through party ranks, died early today in a Vienna Hospital at the ageot 74, A presidential spokesman declined to give the cause of death, but government sources said the while-haired chief of siate was suffering from stomach cancer Q: Berg . Mortuary , 185 F. CENTER i Statistics aravaY HOSPITAL tn Tahar and Elsie Chnstensen 816S. 400 W., Provo. to ON. GIE, ao Rurren, ** Hopkins Burrell eee ao toa funeral Friday. 11am, Hall Mortuary Chapel. OGDEN — Andrew Lawrenee Conper, 1?, cheej Monctry. funeral Thursday, 3:20 p.m. Unciqist and Sons Coloma! ee Competing for the public relations post are Marci Shelline and Randy Tonlinsen. Low Ann Adams and Mary Ivie are trying for historian, Program chairman candidates are Debbie Gray and Sheryl Curry. According to Stacythe idea oe sleeping in the tent and using it for campaign headquarters evolved when they tried to come up with something which hadn't been ie hefere, mat, feature photo category with a awardwinners could not Raycrodet int asepeing a beshwcve, thywere a3 Aoyto Galen meteOk Kidd, 241 N ae Nod, an Coralie Mann Wallace nt OE No. 6, Provo. tb death Monday: fineral pauting frm Gupei of Movers Mortuary. Corel §. cto MERpiebeet toes anionsMortuary, may call at the ‘Thursday. prior to Interment in Springy Cemetery ia BOUNTIFUL — sports writing competition witha Society of Professional story about a female basketball Journalists. player in a formerly oll-male euaceeess: ! Other Photo Awards Sentbichs, @, died Sxturday, funeral was Mr. Hatch also won second Dry to Michaeland Pati owe Care one oultoeat emGrd place in the news phot. ny 1 BictdeyAve. GliBe andPaty nate Jensen, a0 W 48. WED ts Sevead Rosemary Murdock Beinap, 30N. 18 E., Pree gitober and Sharon Laci, 8218 . Prov. eh to F. Travis and Sheila Ryan lnean, 255.600 W., No. 2, Provo, | -~ Micheel seaoes, —_ second placein illustrations with a drawing a ne an cinea on Moyd 495 So. sateOn on 225-1536 sPROVS FLORAL 201. W. tst5.373-7001 Landquatst and Sons Mortuary A public meeting of the Utah County Action Agency will be held Thursday ai 7:30 p.m. in room 200 of the Utah County Building, according to agency officers. Business of the agency wil! be discussed, and reports will be given by heads of the various organizatiens. Utah County Commissioner Yukus Y. Inouye, chairman of the Action Agency, will give a report on inclusion of UCAA in the Mountainland Association of Governments. tal sale on city has encountered problems regarding the proposedpurchase of 1.66 acres of ground in Maple Canyon from the Cattlemen's Association. Because of complications, alternate proposals may be made. In es business, the sae approved an agreement with city healls depanttonee which includes an annual assessment of $534.60. submitted for material to remodel Memorial Hall. Councilman Morris Warren discussed the latter and said he ‘will proceed in obtaining further bids which would also include labor and installation. A new planning intern, John Hendrickson, was introduced to the council by Mr. Hales. Mr. Hendrickson will repiace Marty Kesiey, who graduated with a masters degree last week in public administration. Mr. Kelsey worked for 6 Tons of Hay Theft Reported About six tons of hay valued at $300 were stolen from a feedyard in Spanish Fork two blocks east of the railroad tracks above 400 North last Saturday, according to the Utah County Sheriff's office, ‘The hay belonged to Keith Williams, of Spanish Fork. A gate to the feediot was broken, deputies reported. with eno oer flan’ hoekeooing systeaas, Sea vs toy! ‘OPPS SPRY Prove “Wyois bles 9 vere Se publ. 24 te hoses fe serve pet” SOURMS)OAS)MBS)MANMSNNI | Kentucky Fried Chicken. | SPECIAL | EVERYDAY | | ALLDAY | 3 SUN || MON || @SUN 2 = a Datias J. Thacker Services are pending and will be announced by the Sundberg Olpin Mortuary. |BEESLEY MEMORIALS 9 Fooeescvoeesscssseaed cnt Action Agency. i 2San,Lindel andSine Colon eioq tied for first place in the {rom Sigma Delta Chi, the Michelle Sintodeath Monday; ftneral peraing from Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 9:25 a.m in the Utah State Hospital Chapel. Friends BYU Delegates Attend Delegates frorn most of the RMCPA’s 33 member schools were on, hand for the me convention, including four Universe and Banyan staff members who accepted the awards for the newspaper and yearbook. Several of the ask hy tly snd Sant Ann Qlark Curtis, ‘Undgis and Sens Colocial Chapel. Ga in Utah Lake. Denver, Colo., where they 3BON, Provo, lame. Of died Tuesday’ funers! Thursday, Editorial Page Editor Pamela secepled awards for their work ytto Jorn si Diane Yates Stemmons, RE AON. Oren Girl to ‘Alan, ondey Bryant ‘Singletian, 697 8. 600 E. 8 conference Public Meeting Scheduled by use of color and placed third in general excellence among the 16 yearbooks in the competition, ‘The RYU vearbook won second place in the layout judging and third place in the best color photos competition It also received third place awards in the black and white photo, sports photo and copy categories convention le been sponsored by the iz for about 10years. It is scheduled in October this year. Calls for Access to 1-15 business manager. ei Monday: funeral Tearstay, £ pm, story about commercial fishing concurrent Adelines group. The local chapter has about ie. AN annual show presenting Mapleton Master Plan Yoting will take place Thursday following the Election Week Assembly. Winners will be ee at a Election Dance Friday t in the school gym. addition to Stacy Smith, others in the vanning for studenthody president are Dale Berry and Russ Bonham, jor vice president are Pauline Candidates for Nelson, Dale Wrighi, and Ted Karren. Secretary hopefuls are Cherie Gourley, and Jerna Mitchell, while Joe Smith, Kenneth Duvali and Neils Fugal are campaigning for Brigham Young University’s two student publications, the Daily Universe.and the Banyan yearbook, were honered with seven awards each atthe recent Rocky Mountain Collegiate Press Association convention. ‘The awards went te the two publications as well as to individual student writers, photographers and artists. They were announced during an awards banquet April 19 at the Billings, Mont convention. The Daily Universe won first Place for layout and typography among the 42 newspapers entered in competition. Photography Editor Roger Hatch won first place in the a Friday, May 2, at the Terrace in Sait Lake City. Advanced registration should be made with Ephraim Twitchell at the Orem GilyCenter. Entertainment will include tunch, a tour of Trolley Square, a By BERNIECE EVERETT Special matinee film and talks by MAPELTON Several Dr, Melvin White and Dr. Henry suggestions made by the yeing. planning commission are being The event is being planned to oonsidered by the city council, celebrate Older Americans including changing the master Month in May, and the theme tor plan of the proposed street at 100 the month is “Older Americans South and asking for an access Area Natural Resource." road te I-15. ‘The Orem SeniorCitizens hoid A public hearingwill be held on social hours at the city center moving the 100 South St.five feet every day, Monday through northof its suggested location on Friday, from 10 @.m. to $§ p.m the master plan. (The with dinner at noon catered by Street is not yet in Mobile Meals. existence.) The change is On Wednesdays, there is necessaryin orderfor the city to bowling for Senior Citizens at buy a piece of property from; Miracle Bowl al 2:30 pm. A Willis Harmer. special event each Thursdayis The State Highway the travelogue at 1 p.m. Also on Department will be asked to ‘Thursday are harmonica band include in its masterplan a street practice at 10 am. from 890 North in Mapleton to [415. More information on this will be presented at the next council meeting. Biaine Hales, councilman, further reported from the planning commission that the Win Collegiate Awards ie 24s E2EEE. : & iii 5 g i § adsal ag ee esi gees LOGAN — Edlea ~ co-sponsering Two BYU Publications n hic ze z great.grandchildren; four brothers and four sisters, William Langston, Layton; Ernest Langston, Kane Beds, Ariz Grant Lanston, Hurricane; Lorin Langston, Qulver oyeCalif; Mrs. Heber (Eva) Hirschi, Rockville; Mrs. Richer 7. (Leona) Grovin, Petalurna, Calif.; Mrs. Demont (Wildean) Excell, Springdale. Washington care and Gwyen Langston, St. Gear Burial will tehin Rockville Cemetery. 3s three brothers and two sisters, Mrs. Delaney, Orem; Mrs, Dermott (Helen} eat Salt Lake City; George W. Johnson, Aztec, N.M.; a Albert Aebnson, San Diego, and Paul R Jonson, Draper. Funeral services will be Friday at 1 a.m, ai McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 5, Redwood Road, where friends may call ‘Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in Valley View Memorial Park ia ifgei3 ii= if Ht i iilu ir i ae a grandchildren oe Set Friday Students Take Creative Path; Hold Electioneering ‘Camp-in’ BUESEee quartets New oificers were 5 Mrs. regent ‘a 12 which includes Utah, The Rocky Mountain idaho, Northern California, & Center and the Utah Nevada and Hawaii. « Division of Council on Aging are New vice president is Mrs. to show be elected to studenthody positions. They services for %, of Hurricane. who di Tuesday at his home, will be Thursday at 1 . pam. in the Hurricane ‘Thicd-Fourth Ward Chapel, where friends maycall one hour Mr. Johnson at Calif, to Leslie prior toservices, Leon and Maggie Mae Johnson Mr. Langston was the father of Johnson. He married Emma Erald Ballard, Orem. Patterson in 1994, and they were He was born Nov. 9, 1888 in divorced. He macried June D. Rockville, Washington County, a Jensen on Jan. 24, 1963, in son of William K. and Thede Farnes Langston. He married ‘Draper. Mr. ofthe group. very litte i and Joe Rulon A. Langston at a banquet iiaiaoe acta by waday ag. Mrs, Robert pssst The banguet was people who were antertained eae will serve as president SOerRarecensoncvecsooenat Mr. Comer was born May 19, i802 ia Levi ie Heber C. aiid Helen Titcomp Comer. iiie married Velma Miiler on Sept. 19, 125 in Sali Lake City. Comer receivedhis early elucation in Lehi schovis and re the University of Utah ts. 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