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Show Elementary Children Mourn Loss Of Blue Spruce Taken by Couple Saateg Docent SPRINGVILLE Amanda nda Johnson Saturday Rites for Mary Gleave Each year The Daily Herald receives several nominations for the dubious title of “meanest person of the year. This year’s ‘award unloubtedly could go to the cou who cut and carried away a spruce tree from the grounds of the Joaquin Elementary School earlier this week. hildren at the school are mourning the loss of the 6-foot tree as if it were a person,for the Dessrree res mney pest SPRINGVILLE — Mary Mat a Poe Southam Gear!he 3% W.Ist N., Springville, dis in Leamington, Peter and Catherine ee Jonson. She married N on Nov. 27, 190, teod in Temple. Mr. Ashbydied a Ashbylived in -potctensh , when she moved to le, Acspin church and civic affairs all of her life, she worked with her husband in the St. Gee ree and Mesa Temples Monday at ‘the home of daughter in Ogden. She was born June 5, 1883, in Garden City, Utah, a daughter of Robert and BESSIE K. BRINTON Mary Huff Pope. She married William Southam on Dec, 24, 1901, in Vernal, and = died in 1920 She married flliama Gleave in Antimony, >. in 1982 and he died in 1949. was active in the LDS SPRINGVILLE —_ Bessie arch servig in all of the Konold Devitt Brinton, 78. 74 N. guxiliaries and being an officer 1050 E., secnagri®, died in the Primary and YWMIA. Tuesday at the Utah Valley She was a parctical nurse and Hospital in Provo. She was born May 11, 1895, in Springville to William and Sarah Hardman Konold, ita! §pringville Woman Dies© She married Ernest C. Devitt in July, 1912, and they were later tee She then married enewinclud her husband, a sons, Russell F. Devitt, Salt Lake City; Willard & Devitt, American Fork; sidephenbles Frank 0. Brinton, Redwood City, Calif.; Mrs, Leo (Harriett) Miner and during the wintertime. She was Mrs. Bill (Helen) Stevenson, ; Howard D. Homecoming Queen in Leamington’ the past year and was Mother of the Year in Springville a few jens me Survivors include three and four daughters, Mrs. Roy (Lola) Thompson, Mrs. Don W, (Vera) Watts and Mrs. A. Bert (Julia) Cherington, all .7 Springville; Evan Ash- JEAN J. ASHBY by, West Bountiful; Mrs. Roy (Alpha) Nielson, Lynndyl; by, San Pedro, Ariz.; 34 ‘grandchil ren; 57 great-grandchildren; two greatgreat-grandchildren, Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 am. in the Springville Fourth-10th Ward Chapel under the direction of Bishop Blain Clyde of the 10th Ward, Friends maycall at the Wheeler Mortuary Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m,and Friday prior to services. Burial will be in the penne Evergreen ®)pin MARYP, GLEAVE midwife, traveling long distances when necessary to help those in need, She reared her own family and 16 foster children. Whenherfirst husband died, she moved from Vernal to Southern Utah and had tived in the Springville area for the past 20 years. She was a memberof Cottonwood DUP. Survivors include one son and three daughters, Dee Southam and Mrs, Larvin (Margaret) Campbell, Springville; Mrs. Marion (Theresa) Bird, Qgden; Mrs. Wayne (Arva) Cloward, Atlanta, Ga.; 27 grandchildren; 80 great-grandchildren; nine great-great-grandchildren. Funeralservices will he held Saturday at 11 am. in the Seinarile Third-Ninth Ward pel with Bishop Glenn B. Orton of the Ninth Ward officiating. Friends maycall at the Wheeler Mortuaryin Springville Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday prior to services. Burialwill be in the Monroe City Cemetery. FAMILY MORTUARY | ard South at 3rd East — Pleasant Grove ‘3rd South at Ist East — Prove 5 4 g Bg Milton G. Carlson Funeral services will be held Friday at 11:00 a.m. in the Olpin Family Mortuary of Provo, where friends maycall Thursday from 6-8, and Friday prior to services. Burial Coalville City Cemetery. s Prove 373-6668 Inez Runnells Of Provo Dies in until182, andfor the past 12 SERVICES 373-1841 Spanish Fork Funeralservices wal be held Thursday at 12:00 noon in the Spanish Fork, 13th Ward. Friends may call Wednesday evening at the Linde Mortuary from 6-8, and Thursday to services. Interment Spanish Fork City Cemetery. Provo Mary Ann Donaldson Thomas Funeral services were held today in the Berg Mortuary, with interment in the Provo City Cemetery. Provo Charley Wright Funeral services were held todayin the Berg mes with interment in the Provo ity Cemetery. Orem Frank Leslie Leach Funeral services were held today in the Berg Mortuary, with additional services to be held Fridayin Brocton, with interment in the Melrose Cemetery in Brocton, Mass. Provo Inez Jane Johnson Runnells Funeralservices will be held INEZ J. RUNNELLS Inez Jane Johnson Runnells, 84, 630 E. 2nd S., Provo, died Monday at the Mountain View years had been employed as district agricultural inspector in Nursing Home. She was born He also owned and Jan, 28,1887, in Lehi, a daughter operated his own farm in of Charles F. and Jane Chilton Johnson. She married George Melvin He was a member of the board Runnells in 1905 and he died directors March 9, 1939. Mrs. Runnells was a member of the LDS Church. She attended Lehi schools, After her marriage, NORMAN COOMBS Provo Man Dies; Rites the landscaping. years ago the sixth grade Set Saturday*class‘Twe wanted to leave something Norman Kendall Coombs, 60, 1620 N. 1350 W., Provo, was dead on arrival «t the Utah VaBey Hospital of a heart problem Tuesday. He was boon March 2, 1911, in Lyman, Maine, to Ernest and Winnie Vell Gordon Coombs. He married Gertrude Glough on Dec. 15, 1934, in Durham, N.H. and the marriage was later solermnized in the Logan Temple. He was a memberof the Provo 17th Ward where he was a High Priest. He had served in the Sunday School superintendency for several years. Mr. Coombs had been employed at Brigham Young University since 1954. He worked iu a ship yard in Portland, nice to the school. They worked at several projects, raised $€ and purchased two perfectly matched blue spruce trees for the school grounds, The trees were planted with ceremony on each side of the school near the playground, where they could be enjoyed by the children. Early Monday merning, around 1 a.m., a neighbor living near the school saw two vane aman and woman,cutting down one of the trees. The neighbor dressed quickly, ran outside. and shouted at them. However, they had the trunk cut through by then and theyseized the tree, pushed it into their car, and drove away. The neighbor was Maine, during World WarII. He unable to get their license worked for a wholesale grocer in 1 umber. The faculty and students of the Biddeford, Maine. In 1954 he moved to Provo where they had school wantthe tree thieves to know whattheystole. It “Tasn't lived since. Survivors include his widow, just part of the Provo; one daughter, Diana J. installed by the school district, it Coombs, San Lorenz,Calif.; his was a very special tree, planted mother, Lyman, Maine; one with money raised ty the brother, Raymond F. Coombs, students, andere byall of Williamstown, Mass.; onesister, the students, They hope the man Mrs. Forre Forest (Ola) and woman can have aoT Maguire, Kennebunk, Maine. Christmas, knowing this. Funeralservices will be held Saturday at 11 a.m.in the Provo i7th Ward Chapel, 1550 N. 1350 W. Friends may call at the Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary in Orem Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. andat the chapel Saturday aa to services, Burial will be in the NEPHI — Funeral services Provo City Cemetery. for Polly Victoria Jenniags Broadhead, 92, Nephi, who died Mondayin a Nephi nursing home of causes incident to age, will be held Thursday at 1 p.m.in the Nephi Woman 92, Dies; Rites Thursday Orville Coop Rites Slated On Thursday Nephi First Ward Chapel. RENO, Nev. — Funeral services for Orville R. Coop, 57, Reno, who died Mondayin Reno of a heart ailment, will be held ‘Thursdayat 11 a.m.in Chapelof Flowers Mortuary in Ogden, wherefriends may call tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock and Thursday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Aultorest Memorial Park. He wasthe stepfather of Mrs. Marvin (Ruby) Hurd. of American Fork. He was born July 25, 1914, in Ogden, a son of William and Almyra Tracy Coop. He married Madeline Lemmon Sandman on April 22, 1936, in Provo. Educated in Ogden schools, Mr. Coop was a locomotive engineer for Southern Pacific Railroad in Oregon, Nevada and Utah. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. He was also a member of the LDS Church, Survivors include his widow, Reno; stepchildren, James P. Sandman, Salt Lake City; Harry L, Sandman, Sparks, Nev.; Mrs. Hurd, American Fork; 12 grandchildren; 21 greatthey moved to Eureka where grandchildren; one brother and Mr. Runnells was a miner. In two sisters, Wilmer T. Coop, uper' Mrs. George N. (Alberta) tendency, was a member of 1919 they inoved to Provo Ward Bishopric and at Survivors include one son, J. Fowler and Mrs. Dorothy C. the time of his death was Sunday Clair Runnells, Provo; two Johnston, all of Ogden. School superintendent. grandchildren; one sister and Survivors include his widow, one brother, Mrs. Gladys Beck, Early Bird Payson; four sons and one American Fork, and C. L. ENGLEWOOD, N.J. (UPI)— ter, Bruce H. Winegar, Johnson, Lehi. Provo; Brian L. Winegar, Funeralservices will be held Irving Schatz leaves his suburLogan; Val H. Winegar, serving Friday at 2 p.m. in the Berg ban home here at 3:30 a.m, to a Southwest Indian Mission in Drawing Room Chapel of Provo go to his office in New York. Arizona; Gregory H. Winegar where friends may call Thur- He’s owner of the Henry and Alice Ann Winegar, both sday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday Hudson Hotel. Why the early ; one grandchild; his prior to services, Burial will be departure? “I avoid traffic,” he explains. stepmother, Mrs. Ellen in the Provo City Cemetery. oe tiful; four sisters , Mrs. John fon) ayDeWaall, Woods Cross; Mrs. Theron (Maurine) Gull and Karl G. jar, both Bourtiful; ee and Leonard Winegar II, both of Provo; Mrs. Jerry (Ann) Young, Tex. Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in the Nebo Stake House in Payson under the direction of Bishop Bernell Evans, Friends maycall at the Walker Mortuary in Payson ‘Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m, and Friday aa to services. Burial will be in the Bountiful Memorial Park Cemetery Friday, at 3:30 Fridayat 2:00p.m.in the Berg Friends maycall at the Anderson Funeral Home tonight from 7 to 9 o’clock and Thursday at the chapel prior to services. Burial will be in the Vine Bluff Dies Tuesday In Salt Lake GRANGER — Graveside services for Karma Janeen Johnston, infant daughter of Larry C. and Shirlee Volk Johnston, 4390 Meadow Gate, Granger, who died Tuesday in a Salt Lake City hospital, will be held Thursdayat 2 p.m. at 6500 S. Redwood Road, where friends may call tonight from 6 to 8 o'clock. Burial will be in Redwood Memorial Estates. She was the granddaughter of Mr.and Mrs.Curtis Johnston of Provo. She was born Dec.13, 1971, in Salt LakeCity. Survivors include her parents, Granger; onesister, Joa Marie Johnston, Granger; grandparents, Mabel Volk, Great Falls, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs, Curtis Johnston, Provo; greatgrandmother, Mrs, Pearl Bauer, Salt Lake City. Provo, where frien 's may call Thursday evening from 6-8, and Fridayprior to services. Interment Provo City NAVEL ORANGES 225-1 330 ; and Spanish Fork High Fohool at 3:00 p.m. He married Ruth Hopkin, Aug. 28, 1952, in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in the St. George Temple. He had been a miner and steel worker. He was a member of the LDS Church, holding the office of Elder in the Provo Seventh Ward. He attended schools in Park City. vwnoy layYo Jamesand Patsy Labato Wiikinson, Ore! moneay to Brian and Kathleen cnt Card, Springville. Girl to Richard and Karen ThomasSouthern, Prov Boy to Garyand Annette Backus Morrill, Pro Girl to Wiliam and Linda Lioyd Wright, Pro Boy to eWiiarand Joyce Peterson Jarrard, Gir! to Brent ne“Charlotte FinchGardner, Orem. Girl to Roger and Tonya Boy to Kenneth aneSandra E, James Kent van Martha rn Wamsley, Prot Jean"Garber Pace, BORN AT AMERICAN Beene Norman Kendall Coombs Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11:00 a.m.in the Provo 17th Ward,1550 N. 1350 W.Friends may cali at the Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary Friday evening from 7-9, and at the churchprior to services. Burial Provo City Cemetery. INTERWESTAVIATION Boy to Douglas and Colleen Fig Calton, Lehi. y to Craig aeSusan Fautin Green, Pleasant Boy to Irvin and. Betty Taylor Livingston Gilles, Provo. Dunsdon, Pleasant Grove. Davis, ierore. Christensen, Pleasant Grove. John and Deenne Rowe DECK THEHALLS with FLOWERS| Girl to Neil and Alice Winn CARD OF THANKS With deepest gratitude ond op- preciation we desire to acknowledge the assistance and expressions of sympathy of our many friends urd} relatives during our recent sorrow. Wetake this means 10 thank oll those who assisted at the services, sent floral tributes, gave contri- butions, expressions of con dolence, or in any other woy assisted. PROVO FLORAL| 201 West 100 South 373-700) Mrs. Leslie Cunningham Joe Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. George Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Hallett Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beardall Ifyou actpromptly you canstill get % 2 interest until 1976 Simply invest $500 or more in First Security Bank 60-month subordinated notes. Interest at 6%% per annum is paid twice a year from day of investment. The notes are obligations of the issuing issued only until December 31, 1971, or earlierif the offering is completed. Askfor offering circular. FIRST SECURITY BANK MemberFirst Security Corporation System of Banks dba Provo Flying Service Provo Municipal Airport | 373-1508 | FORK Sint to Erick and Ruth Herrera Chatwin, Orem. Girl to Lor and Jean kimebovoh sone, ‘Pleasant Grove. Dec. 3 bank and do notinclude FDIC insurance. These nuteswill be Cemetery. Remember annual the Berg’s Christmas Party — the 5ist edition. Saturday December isth — Orem High School at 9:00 a.m.; Provo High School at 11:00 am; ee Hees School at 1:00 Milton G. Carlson, 61, 381 S. 4th E., Provo, died Tuesday at the Utah Valley Hospital of complications fol oe surgery. He was born 1910, in Park City, # son of ‘Gus ang and Maria Irene Staff Carlson. Utah County Statistics BOR! AD Oran VALLEY HOSPITAL suarantee WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ON ANY ADVERTISED ITEMS! CLOSED Si NDAY Drawing Room Chapel of Milton Carlson Of Provo Dies Cemetery in Nephi. Mrs. Broadhead, widow of Survivors include his widow, Hyrum Broadhead, was active Provo; one daughter, Mrs. Noel in the Relief Society and served (Sharlene Marie) Brown, Sugar over 60 years as a visiting Ctv Tda.; three grandchildren; teacher. She was also chairman coe wother and one sister, Mrs. of the quilting committee for Sadie Curtis, Provo; Edwin V. many years and as a young Carlson, Coleville, Calif. matron taughtreligion class. Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in the Olpin Family Mortuary in Provo where friends may call Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday prior to services. Burial be in the Coalville, Utah, Cemetery. Johnston Infant McAffee,first graders at the school, The tree was cust down and hauled away by a man and woman earlier this week. EXAMINING THE STUMP of their blue spruce tree, planssed two years ago by the sixth grade class of Joaquin Elementary School, are Peter Fagre, left, and Chamain RESOURCES ONE BILLION DOLLARS citation ety aS es Jean Ashby Diesin Hospital eadasal asia Page 4THE HERALD, Provo, Uteh |