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Show Page <THE HERALD, Joseph T. Woodhead Sarah R. Woodhead MIDVALE — Joint funeral services were held Saturday for Joseph Addison Thompson |, who died Friday, and his wife, Sarah B. Rasmussen Woodhead, who died Wednesday, both ina Granger rest home. Burial was in the Provo City Delora O. Fisher Hyrum W. Loader Mortuary Chapelin Lehi, vee friends maycall tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock and Monday prior to Delora Oakiey Fisher, 68, of LINDON — Hyrum Willard Loader, 99, of 710 N. Locust Ave., 2727 Oneida Lane, Provo, died SeTVICeS. Friday afternoon in the Utah Lindon, died of a .stroke Burial will be in the Lehi ‘Thursday in the American Fork Valley. Hospital. She had beenill Cemetery for quite awhile. Mr. Okey was born Dec. 6, 1889 ee, born Jan, 6, 1884 in Mrs. Fisher wasborn Aug. 11, in Alpine to Edwin and Mary Pleasant Grove to Harry and 1905 in Provo to Vincent LeRoy Eleen Clark Okey. He married Annie Pierce Loader. On Jan. 7, and Claudia Ewell Oakley. She Zella E. Cox on Feb. 19, 1913 in 1908 he married Zella Bird in married John Fisher on Aug.20, the Salt Lake oe Temple, and ener. and she died Aug.4, 1930 in Chicago. she died on Oct. 24, 1952. He She received her early married Mable pyicabess Me Loader was a memberof education in Provo. Following Houghton Jacobson on Aug. pel LDS Church. He was a their marriage, they lived in 1986, and she died Feb. 21, oer Chicago,then noved to Caldwell, Mr. Okey was a farmer. Ida., in 1933. In March,1939 they Survivors include one son and ee include two sons and moved to Orem, then moved to four daughters, George C. Okey one daughter, Russell W. Loader, Provo in 1970. and Mrs. Norman (Mildred) Redlands, Calif.; Glenwood Survivors include her tess both of Salt Lake City; ioader, Murray; Mrs. Richard her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Winn (Eva) Hall, Lehi; (Alice) Jacobson, Midvale; six Claudia 'E. Alexander, Provo, Geusciigen: 17 ance Mrs. Madge Dickerson, ive gre“t great and one sister, Mrs. Edward American Fork Mrs. Charles (Mary) Hannifin, Honolulu, (Donna) Cook, Tooele; 10 pa ren; one brother and Hawaii. ‘ grandchildren; 11 great- ne sister, Yar! Loader, Pleasant Funeral services will be Grove, and Mrs. Pearl Davis, GreNalco stepchildren, Grove, Wednesdayat 11 a.m.in the Berg Orem; ee will be Drawing Room Chapel where Keith Jacobson, Provo; John Monday at ison in the Olpin friends maycall Tuesdayfrom 6 Elmo Jacobson, Long Calif. ;, Douglas Nolan Jacobsen, Mortuary of Pleasant Grove, to8p.m. and Wednesdaypriorto Burial will be in the Las Vegas; Mrs. Harold (Leona) where friends may call tonighty services. ProvoCity Cemetery. Gordon, Henderson, Nev.; Mrs. from 7 to 9 o'clock and M Berton (Dean) Saris, Garden one hourprior to services. Burial Grove, -alif; Mrs, Harold wili be in the Preasant GroveCity (Thelma) Allen, Ophir, Tooele Cemetery. County. Russell E. Root Elmo J. Williams A le. mechanical design engineer, Mr. Williams worked for Grabalizer Corp. He was a veteran of World War II. Mr. a was graduated from Gevivars include his widow; three sons,uel Feuetieat , Salt ae Pai Willliams, both of are aaor Jason Mikesell, Murray; two grandchildren; three brothers and four sisters, Mrs, Mitchell, Lehi; Roy i i Williams, Murra C Rex , 1, if; Williams, Midvale;- Mrs. Ella HagueapeCalosi, ‘Taylor, California,and Mrs, Eva Belcher, Anaheim, Friends may call at Morti 8. Sate St., tonight frem 6 to 8 o'clock and Monday from 10:39 to 11;30 a.m. Burial will be in the Midvale Cemetery. SPANISH FORK — Russell E. Root, 63, died Thursday in the Payson City Hospital after a short illness. He was born Sept. 24, 1910 in Cadillac, Mich., a son of Albert 2%, 1934 in Cadillac. He was educated in Cadillac but had lived most of his adult life in Grand Rapids, Mich. He had lived in Utah the past four Jay R. Zabriskie years. He worked as a die cast SPANISH FORK — Dr. Jay operator most all of his life. He Roach Zabriskie, 40, died Friday was a memberof the Salvation evening in the Utah Valley Loire apparently of a heart Survivors include his widow of Spanish Fork; four sons and four i‘was born April 20, 1933 in daughters, Donald Root of Spanish Fork, a son of Howard Fork; Earl Koot of and Margaret Roach Zabraskie. Payson; John Root of He married Marba Doughty on Indianapolis, Ind.; Gerry Root of May 19, 1954 in the Manti LDS Eureka; Mrs. Donald Temple and they were later (Margaret) Fellows and Mrs. Qyde (Donna) Cattrell, both of avn He waseducated in the Spanish Grand Rapids; Mrs. H.H. Fork Schools, graduated from (Dixie) Vonier, of Cardele, Ga., the Brigham YoungUniversityin and Mrs. K.D. (Cheryl) Van pre med, and tater graduated Ausdale, of Provo; his father, from the University of Utah Cadillac; 29 grandchildren, MedicalSchoolin 1958. seven great-grandchildren, and He joined the U.S. Army and two brothers, Fay Root of Grand served his internship at Rapids, and Carl Root of Letterman Hospital in San Rockford, Mich. Francisco and his residence at Funeral services will be held Tripelor Hospital in Hawaii. Mondayat the King Mortuary in le practiced medicine with the Cadillac, Mich. Burial will be in Army in Colorado, Texas, and the Sherman Cemetery in one year in Vietnam. He also Cadillac. practiced medicine at the Sal Lake Clinic for five years. He was a member of many London'spa fell ibys pforessional organizations and estimated 64,000 last toa also a member of the LDS mid-1973 total of 7. million, Church. according to a report by the Survivors include six Registrar General dangers, Jeanette, Diane, Karen, Barbara, Ann, and Amy Zabriskie, all of Salt Lake City; his parents of Spanish Fork, and one brother, Tom Zabriskie of “Wolken ata Provo Princess Eugema Gardner Spencer Funeral services will be conducted Mondayat il a.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo. Friends may call at the mortuary Spanish Fork. Puneral services will be held Tuesdayat1 p.m. inthe Palmyra Stake Center in Spanish Fork. Friends maycallat the Walker Mortuary in Spanish Fork 85 East 300 South, Prove Monday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. Ph. 373-6058 Spanish Fork Jay Reach Zabriskie, M.D. Funeralservices will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Spanish Fork Palmyra Stake Center. Friends may call at Sunday evening 6 to 8 p.m. the Walker Mortuary and Mondayprior to services. Interment in Payson City Cemetery. Spanish Fork Monday evening from 6 to 8.p.mi., and ‘Tuesdayprior to the services. Oe lar Fails, lowe Brenda Lyna Porter Funeralservices pending and will be announced by Berg} Mortuary of Provo. ie oe. Slaias Yok ley er Funeral services will be} at I}? a.m. in the Berg Drawii Room Chapel of Provo. Friends may call at the ‘Tuesday6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday prior to ren prior to the rial will be in the SpanishFork City Cemetery. Divorces in Burial will be in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery. — ™ Gukateneee {Karma C. Steineckert from Dean H. Pee&v Joyce Kole from Charles Clarence ae Spanish Fork ‘GeoneThurber from Robin Thurber Russell E. Root Funeral services will be held Mondayatthe King Murtuary in Cadillac Michigan. Burial will be in the Sherman Cemetery. HAWA ome Kregtun Wintel fone ee 2 oo oe em bie 2 April 15th May 13th June 3-12 July 8th 10 Days $569. and $848. foo 7 ond Tour4 blonde revel, Lake City in 1961. Active in the LDS Church, she was 4 teacherin the YWMiA and a Relief Society visiting teacher. Survivors include two sons and four daughters, Deone Spencer, Provo; Derle Spencer, Sandv; Mrs. Dessa Horrocks, Las Vegas; Mrs. Ivan (Dellma) Bastian, bles a i Toin a el Carbon wees ee Daphene) San Diego, Calif.; 39 eee 106 great-grandchildren; 10 great-gieat-grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Sylvia Black, Menles T. Holladay Payson. Funeral services will be SANTAQUIN — ee T. Mondayat 11 avn. in the Berg Holladay, 86, of 85 E. 200 S., itaquin, died Friday at the Drawing Room Chapel in Provo, where friends maycall tonight LDS Hospitalin Salt Lake City, from 6 to 8 o'clock and Monday aftera short illness. He was born Aug. 1, 1887 in prior w services. Burialwill de in Santaquin to John M. and the Payson City Cemetery. Josephine Tietjen Holladay. He married Geneva Deliah Moore ‘Ardell’ 8. Clyde on. ey 10, 1911 in the Salt Lake ps tae, and she died in HEBER CITY — Funeral 1969. services A retired employee of Utah of Power and Light Co. Mr. HeberCity, whodied after a long illness Friday in a Heber City Holladay was also a farmer. He hospital, will be Monday at 1 was a member of the LDS p.m. in the Heber Sixth Ward Church in the Santaquin South Ward where he was a Seventy. Cha pel. Friends maycall at the Olpin Mr. Holladay was a sports Mortuary tonight from? to9 p.m. enthusiast and active in the SeniorCitizens group. and Monday prior to services. Survivors include one son and Burial will be in the Heber City two daughters, Clifton M. Cemetery. Mrs. Clyde was born Aug. 30, Holladay, Granger; Mrs. Hugh 1893 in Midway, a daughter of (Wilma) Twede, West Point, Gottfred and Louise Barben Weber County; Mrs. Junior (Mar Buhler. She married Lionel Dean Vell) Searle, Spanish Fork; 11 Clyde on Jan.6, 1914 in the Salt grandchildren; 18 greatildren; two brothers, Lake LDS Temple, and he died Evereit W. Holladay, Paradise, June 30, 1961. Survivors include three sons Calif, and Reed Holladay, Mt. and four daughters, Edward-W. View,Calif. Funeral services _will be Clyde, Salt Lake City; Roy J. Clyde, Westminster, Calif.: Tuesdayat noorin the Santaquin Russell Kay Clyde, Simi, Calif.; Utah Stake Center with Bis! Mrs. Glenna McBride, Sherman L. Jones of Santaguin Hawthorne, Calif.; Mrs. Eldon South Ward officiating. Friends may call at the oe) Allred, Heber City; Mr G. (Shirley) Holladay Hills Funeral Home MacNaughton, Lehi; Mrs. Arvin Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday from 10°30 to 11:30 a.m. (Ardean) Anderson, Woodland; 17 grandchildren; 17 Burial will be in the Santaquin great-grandchildren; four City Cemetery. brothers and one sister, Orson Buhler and Frans Buhler, both of Salt Lake City; Alma Buhler, Nellie Christensen American Fork; Will Buhler, HYRUM, Cache County — Hailey, Ida., and Mrs. Malin Funeral services for Nellie Rose (Bonnie) Hale, Murray. Christensen, 88, of 95 S. 500 E., Hyrum,who died Wednesdayin a Logan hospital, were held Brenda L. Porter Caturday in the Hall Mortuary Brenda Lynn Porter, infant Chapel in Logan. Burial was in daughter of Edward Eugene and the Hyrum Cemetery. Mrs. Christensen was the Carol Jean Johnson Porter, Cedar Falls, lowa, died mother of Jay Rose of Pleasant Thursday in Cedar Falls. She Grove. Sne was born March8, 1885 in was born Dec. 12,1973. Survivors include her parents; Hyrum to Mr. and Mrs. Octavis Smith. She married John Conrad grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rose and he died in December. Martin Johnson of Ogden and 1944. She married C.J Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Porter Christense i non June 27, 1946 and of Provo; one brother and one he died in May, 1965. She was sister, Mathew and Celesta active in the LDS Church. Porter,both of Cedar Falls. Survivors include four sons Graveside services will be in and one daughter, Jay Rose, East Lawn Memorial Hills Pleasant Grove: Arles Rose, Monday at 2 p.m. Friends may Ogden; Mrs. Bernice Arkas, call at the cemetery prior to Long Beach, Calif.; Vern Rose services whichwill be conaucted and Everett Rose, both of by Berg Mortuary. Hyrum; 15 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren; two The Appalachian Trail is a great-great-grandchildren; one 2,000-mile, continuous hiking brother and one sister, Ariel Smith, Los Alivas. Calif., and trail stretching from Maine to Georgia. Mrs.Bessie Pitkin, Vale, Ore. YOU'VE HEARD of the 16) Dalmations? How about the dozen and one pure white German Shepards? Angel, seen here with most of her brood, recently gave birth to herself and her mate, a pure white male named Dasche. On their father’s side, these pups arerelated to Rin Tin Tin, says Angel's owner, Steve Dransfieid of Provo, thirteen pups, every one pure white like Fire Damages Pyre White Puppies Rented Home Share Angel's Van In Benjamin BENJAMIN — A fire Friday afternoon in the homerented yy Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lindsey in Benjamin caused a lot of smoke and water damage, but did not injure anyone. Mr.Lindsey works in Salt Lake Gity, and his wife was out shopping whenthe fire broke aut. Two young boys had just returned from school when they aie the fire in the backofthe Billy and Sean Lindsey ran to a neighbor's home, and Sharon Wride called in the alarm. A pas.erby, Lynn Richardson of the Highway Patrol, also catled and Spanish Fork and Payson Fire Departments responded and soon had the fire under control. Floyd Lundell, county fireman, also assisted. According to officials, the fire was probably caused by faulty wiring. Most of the clothing and furniture was removed unharmed. The home is owned by Frank Lake of Denver, so it has not been determined whether the house wasinsured. Angel is an unusual German Getting an entire litter of pure white puppies is very unusual, For one thing, she’s pure ing to Mr. Dransfield. white, although her parents were Both Angel and Dasche had not. parents that were black. hesaid. She also recently gave birth to 13 pure white puppies after mating with another pure white German Shepard, a decendantof Rin Tin Tin named Dasche. And a third distinguishing feature is that she has a mobile home. Angel, owned by Steve Dransfield, of 340 E. 200 N., MONTPELIER,Vt. (UPI) — Provo, is very attached to her State Rep. Robert Emond master. Steve isn’t allowed to Thursday urged the Vermont have dogs where he lives, so he’s House Judiciary Committee to a eee converted his van into a traveling homefor Angeland her skinny pass hisdip billatmaking a crime or to publicitbeaches brood. walk nude on thestreet. Emond, a Brattleboro Democrat, said that America’s moral standards havedeclined too low, and “a line must be drawn somewhere.” He said that sex acts were being performed on Main Street in Brattleboro and even in public cemeteries. Vermont Solon Against Skinny Dipping “You should be able to pay your respects to your loved ones without having to look behind every headstone to see what was Ephraim H. Eskelson GUSHER, Uintah County — Funeral services for Ephraim Howard Eskelson, 65, of Gusher, who died Thursday in a Vernal hospital of a heart attack,will be Monday at 11 am. in the Roosevelt Baptist Church. He was the brother of Lee Eskelson of Lehi. Mr.Eskelson wasborn Nov. 27, 1908 in Fort Duchesne to David James and Mary Jane Lee Eskelson. He married Georgia Dickson in 1935 in Vernal. He was a miner and lumberman. Mr. Eskelson was a memberof the Baptist Church. Survivors include his widow; two sons and two daughters, David G. Eskelson and Don Ray going on,” Emond said. Statistics Daniel Schaugaard BORN ATUTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL PAYSON Daniel H to’ Randall and Marjorie Hall Schaugaard, 70, of 574 S. 800 W., Payson, died Saturday in the Payson Hospitalafteranillness. He was born June 25, 1903 in Boy to Robert and Janice Stout Kunz, mo Koosharem, Sevier County, a son E%S.,Orem. Girl to Bruce and Kathiten McKusick of Christian and Julia Ann ‘Smith, 1999 N. University Ave., No, 48, Torgensen Schaugaard. He Provo. married Mary Estella Hancock Boy to Fred and Lezah Naase Cody, 274N. on Aug.20, 1923 in Provo, and the 210W., Orem. Boy to Lawrence and Kimberly Stanfield marriage was later solemnized ‘Tharras, 5008. 180E.., No.3, Provo. inthe Manti LDS Temple. Feb.8: He was a carpenter at Girl to Charles and Patricia Ford Ferre. 25N. 00 W., Orem. Brigham Young University, and Eskelson, both cf Salt Lake City, had beena contractoras well. He ‘Boy to Van and Caroline Johnson Sawyer, Mrs. James (Sharon) Stancil, was an elderin the LDS Church. ay hal and Margaret McCollum Sunbury, N.C.; Mrs. Charles E. Survivors include his widow; smh 78 90S. Provo. (Kathleen) Smith, Humboldt, one son and four daughters, Moves Tenn.; 12 grandchildren; one Mrs. Dan (Lola) Taylor, Mesa, Bywaaa Pe brother and three sisters, Lee Ariz; Glen H. Schaugaard, 2E. ON. Provo. Eskelson, Heber City; Mrs. Ruby Springville; Mrs. Dean L. (Luva Girl to Ronald and Barbera Ellsworth Hallett and Mrs. Wanda Dawn) Hiatt and Mrs. Alan Lowry, 47N. 1025 W., Orera. to Larry and Carmel! Montoya Hall, Ferguson, both of Gusher, and (Julia Ann) Daley, both of Mrs. Belva Grivet, Roosevelt. Payson; Mrs. La Mont W. (Ora Friends maycall at the Olpin Nell) Anglesey, Salt Lake City; Mortuary in Roosevelt Monday % grandchildren: 14 great - GittaSimmand Gayle Dunn Ways. )., Orem. one hour before services. Burial hildren; five brothers and will be in the Rockpoint four sisters, Ezra Sorensen and Oo2eccevocccpenscce Cemetery in Vernal. Mrs. Chloe Hatch, beth of Richfield; Leonard Schaugaard, James Schaugaard, Donald Schaugaard,Clifton Schaugaard, Seven Wonders and Mrs.Gilbert (Irene) Hatch, CARSONCITY, Nev. (UPI) — all of Koosharem; Mrs. William A survey of travel agents has (Julianne) Pons, Provo, and determined the ‘“‘seven Mrs. Lorin (Lily) Mayland, manmade wonders of the Glendora, Calif. US.A.”, the Nevada Depart- Funeral services will be ment of Economic Development luesday at 1 p.m.in the Payson reported. Eighth Ward Chapel. Friends ‘The “wonders are Golden Gate may call at Rigby Mortuary @ Hervey C. Okey LEHI — Funeral services for Harvey Clark Okey, 84, of Lehi, who died of a stroke Thursdayin a Tooele rest home, will be Prd ll a.m. in the Wing MURRAY— Funeralservices for Elmo Joseph Williams, 53, of Fairbourne Ave., Murrc™ who died Thursdayin a Salt Lake City hospital, will be Monday at noon in the Murray Eighth Ward Chapel, 160 E. 46005. He was the brother of Mrs. Albert (Beth) Mitchell of Lehi. Mr.Williams was torn Nov.1, 1920 in Murray to Samuel LeRoy and Annie Gillen Williams. He married Vera Averett on Feb. 14, 1941 and they were divorced. He married Lois Mikesell on June 24, 1966 in the Salt Lake LDS Mrs. Woodhead’s obituary npeeie ae Mr. Woodhead was born 1,sie in Provo to Wil'ard and Sarah SALT LAKE CITY — Princess Eugenia ‘Della’ Gardner Spencer, 96, of Salt Lake City, died there in the Bonneville Rest Mr. Woodhead, until retiring. Home ofcauses incidentto age. She was born Oct. 14, 1877 in was a machinist foreman for the Payson to Henry Erastus Stanley Denver and Rie Grande Western and Mary Rosetta Peterson Rail Survivors pees tee as a Gardner. On Oct. 22, 1895 she married Hyrum Lyionai Spencer five daughters, Jeseph in Indianola, and the marriage Woodhead, La Meas, Calif: was solemnized later in the salt Keith B. Woodhead, Waterford, Lake LDS Temple.Hedied April Conn.; Helen B. Woodhead, Los Angeles; Mrs. Anthony (Norma) 7, 1938. received her early Jensen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. education, then moved to Norris (Dorothy) Sharp, i where they lived Mavale Mrs. Hal (Marilyn) Spring Valley, Calif.; following their marriage.In 1916 eevo to Hayden, Uintah Ws“al (Joyce) Wunderlich, wer; 20 grancchildren, and 16 and then in 1925, to eae NelYntah County. Mrs. Spencer moved to Salt ‘Della’ G. Spencer Bridge, Hocver Dam, Mount Monda: y from 7 to 9 p.m. and Rushmore, Houston Astrodome, Tuesdayprioy to services. 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