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Show r Wednesday, October27,‘ 1 71 Page 4—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Lonely Pitcairn Island Santaquin Obituaries Woman Dies Suffers as People Leave SANTAQUIN Funeral Pitcairn, the island associated services for Fannie Levina with Captain William Bligh and Smith Norton, 83, Santaquin. the Bounty mutiny, is suffer who died ..onday of causes from a reverse popuiation incident to age, will be held plosion Friday at 1 p.m. in the SanFewerthan 100 people remain Bounty vanished taquin-Tintic Stake Center in on the remote South Pacifc when Fletcher Christian Santaquin d, and few are able-bodied had served as p> Friends may at the Linde Consequently, the burned and scuttle Mortuary in Spanish Fork number ef men who can the island hideaway from being Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and at navigate the large open beats discovered ‘The ship's remains through the hazardous surf to Springville Native Dies RIVERDALE, Weber County — Funeral services for Sara Edwards Albertson, 67, Piverdale, who died Monday at her bome, will be held Thursday at 3 p.m, in the Lindquist Mortuary get supplies frompassing ships in Ogden, where friends may cail tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock It is only a matter of time is dwindling EARLB.SMOOT ard Thursday prior to services. Ed- Earl Smoot wards, She married Oliver Albertson and he died Jan, 2, 1959. She was a member of the Of Provo LDS Church. Dies at 73 Survivorsinclude one son and one daughter, Oliver Pitcairn, a lonely rocl southeast of Tahiti, was by s and 5. Albertson, Ogden; Mrs. William FANNIES. NORTON Earl Broadbent Smoot, 73, Provo, died Tuesday at the Utah Valley Hospital. He was born the stake center Friday prior to sisters, Frank Edwards, March11, 1898, in Lehi, a son of services, Burial will be in the Springville; Mrs Liza Fowler Orson Parley and Helen Conder Santaquin Cemetery under the and Hattie Edwards, both Gold Smoot. He married Afton Rose direction of Keith Jolley MorHyde in December, 1916, in tuary of Payson. Beach, Ore. Provo and she died March 24, Mrs, Norton was born May 9, (Mary Ann) Bailey, Salt Lake City; one brother and two Funeral Set For Mother Of Provoan MONTICELLO, San Juan County — Funeral services for Lovina Mickelson Redd, 82, Monticello, who died Mondayin 4 Monticello hospital of causes incident to age, will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Mrs.Dorothy Jamison of Provo. She was born Oct. 22, 1889, in Parowan,Iron County, to Joseph and Eliza Jane Gurr Mickelson. She married Lemuel Harrison Redd IlI on Feb. 12, 1912,in the Salt Lake Temple and he died Sept. 3, 1928. She was a charter memborof Revus Rota Club of Monticello and was a social worker in San Juan County. She was an active member of the LDS Church. Survivors include four sons and eight daughters, Daryle M. Redd, Mrs. Bessie Bailey, Elmo H. Redd, Lemuel William Redd, all Monticello; Maude E. Redd and L. Howard Redd, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Virginia Hammond, Boulder, Colo.; Mrs. Dorothy Jamison, Provo; Mrs. Frances White, Moab; Mrs. Barbara Hammett, Brigham City; 35 grandchildren; 27 greatgrandchildren; two brothers and on one sister, Jess and Frank Mickelson and Mrs. Bessie Stubbs,all of Parowan. Friends maycall at the San Juan Mortuary in Blanding tonight from 7 to 90’clock and at the chapel Thursday one hour prior to servic services. Burial will be in the Monticello City Cemetery. Ex-Santaquin Resident Dies SANTAQUIN — Graveside services were held today for Ruih Elizabeth Hendricksen, 82, former resident of Santaquin who died Sunday in Scottsdale, Ariz. Burial was under the direction of Keith Jolley Mortuary of Payson. Gypsy Translation HELSINKI (UPI)—Four thousand of the 6,000 gypsies living in Finlandare able to speak the old gypsy language and for them the Finnish Bible Society is publishing the Gospel of John in that dialect. Thetranslation is the work of Viljo Kovisto, a gypsy evangelist and editor of a magazine for the nomadic people. ) SERVICES, G 373-1841 Orem Riley Joe Johnson Funeral services were held today at 12:00 noon in the Orem 8th Ward Chapel, with interment in the Orem City Cemetery Provo Earl B. Smoot Fureralservices will be held Friday at 11;00 a.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapelof Provo, where ‘riends may call Thursday evening from 64, and Friday prior to services. Interment Orem City Cemetery. Fanny S. Norton Funeralservices will be held Friday at 1:00 p.m. in the Santaquin Tintic LDS Stake Center. Friends may call +t the Linde Mortuary of Spanish Fork Thursday evening from 7-9, and at the Stake Center Friday prior to services. Burial Santaquin City Cemetery. ‘ . ¥ metre is adored 98 @ Separate Accidents Hurt Six Five people were treated at 1888, in Panguitch, a daughter of the Utah Valley Hospital and Mr. Smoot received his Joseph Albert and Ellen Banks released, and a sixth was education in Provo City schools Smith. She married William S. hospitalized following ‘four and was a graduate of Procter Benson on March 5, 1907, and separate accidents Tuesday, Academy. An avid sportsman, they were later divorced. She according to the Provo police he lettered in basketball, foot- then married Elmer Norton on andfire depa:tment= ball and tennis, played on the June 11, 1914, and the marriage Provo Timpsbaseball team and was solemnized later in the Salt David Allen Troxel, 26, 961 N won the state tennis cham- Lake Temple. He ied March 2, 600 W., Mapleton, and Ann pionship. 1971 Lawson, seven, 1743 S. 145 E., For 10 years he was a master Mrs. Norton wasactivein the Orem, were both treated mechanic for Union Pacific LDS Church, serving as a following a two-car collision at Railroad where he served as Primary teacher, Relief Society 1850 State Street. Troxel was the president of the UP Athletic visiting teacher and served in all driver of one vehicle, and the Club. Mr. Smoot was then a the auxiliaries, girl was a passenger in a car partner in the Callahan HardSurvivorsinclude two sons and driven by her mother, Judith A. ware Co. of Provo, and served as two daughters, Clifford Norton, Lawson, 90, 1743 S, 145 E., district manager for the Win- Santaquin; Carl Benson, Mrs. ‘em. chester Arms Co., Western Clifford (Nellie) Herbert, both of Barbara Wilson, 28, wife of Cartridge and Columbia Powder Payson; Mrs. Robert (Dot) Richard Wilson, 468 S. 1400 E., Uo. until his retirementin 1945. Wyler, Spanish Fork; 30 was transported to the Utah In 1941 he was elected grandchildren; 64 great- Valley Hospital by Provo fire president of the Western States grandchildren; eight great- department ambulance, Wes.ern Federated Sportsmen, great-grandchildren; onesister, following an accident at 1200 N. was a member ofthe Alta Club Mrs. Dean Ethington, Salt Lake and 900 E. of Salt Lake City of the Provo City. Mick Whitting, 21, Box 335, Rotary Club and a charter Springville, was treated for member of the Piverside injuries suffered in an accident Country Club. at $65 N. University. He was He was an avid trapshooter taken to the hospital by the and won several state and inProvo Fire Department. terstate titles. He was known as Curtis Smith, 31, 440 S. 100 W., “The Mayor of Strawberry.” Orem, is reported in 1946. Mr. Smootwas activein the Boy Scouts. He was a memberof the LDS Church. Survivors include twosons and one daughter, Edward Earl Smoot, San Diego, Calif.; Max E. Smoot, Bountiful; Mrs. Frederick (Nadine) Schwarz, Denver, Colo.; two brothers and two sisters, Douglas Parley Smoot, Provo; Conder E. Smoot, Olmstead; Mis. A.R. “Hap” (Cleo) Bullock and Mrs. Helen , Provo. A son, Keith, was killed in action in Germany in 1944. Funeral services will be held Frida, at 11 a.m.in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel. Friends may call at the mortuary ‘Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Fridayprior to services. Burial will be in the Orem City Cemetery. Orem Woman's Father Dies In Salt Lake “satisfactory” condition at the Utah Valley Hospital, following an accidentlast night at 1500 N. State. Also treated andreleased was James Adams,38, 926 5. 100 W., Orem. Utah Obituaries AMY OSTER Mrs. Owen S. (Peggy) Mowerof SPRINGVILLE — Amy Elizabeth Oster, 89, 930 E. 400S., died Mondayin the Utah Valley Hospital of natural causes. She was born July 29, 1882 in Spanish Fork, a daughter of David Thomas and Rachil Scott Dimick McKee. She was married to Arthur Ostler on Oct 16, 1899in Springville. Mr. Ostler Amemberof the LD® Church, she had been activein the Relief Society for 73 years. She had also been active in genealogy and temple work. Surviving are four sons and four daughters, Clifford and Harmond Ostler, and Mrs Albert (Violet) Chauvie, ali of California; Mrs. Dallas(Stella) Davis of Salem; George Ostler of Mapleton; Mrs. Kenneth W. (Helen) Nelson of Orem; Orem. He was born Sept, 20, 1905, in Kenneth Ostler of Springville; Rexburg, Ida., to John Garrett and Mrs, Lillian Boswell of Salt grandchildren; 31 and Martha Susan Martin Mock Lake © hildren; 94 greatHe moztied Estelle Woods on d fashionflying fishes, turtles. ships and mail. The miro t disappeared frorr the Pitcairners must sai} 120 miles in open motor launches to collect wood on uninhabited HendersonIsland Workto Survive Pitcairn people work hard for a living. Men, women, and even children often work from daylight to dark cultivating gardens, carving wood, weaving baskets, and catching fish Through succeeding generations, the land on the island has been so ivided DICK BRADY, newly appointed director on the Chamber of Commerce Board, pins a button on an Orem citizen, Mrs. Lucille Jensen, The button reads “Everyone Needs the M. Crawford looks on with approval, Both mevor, the City Council and the Chamber of Commere support passage of the bond inssue on theballot in next Tuesday'selection. Water, Vote Yes.” Orem City Mayor Winston Lapel Buttons, Bumper Stickers, Signs Promote ater Bond Issue In 1966 Orem hadapplications dry periods, we , for water installations for 139 OREM Signs and bumper sti new dwelling units representing a “yes” vote some 444 persons, That same year three commercial units applied for water through the water bond issu landless. Even individual have owners, but no one objects city system. if someone picks a stray orange members ofthe Thefertile voleanic soil on the At stake is $450,000 in island imparts and exquisite water bonds whichwi flavor to the pineapples, the constructionof a five In 197] there were applications for new dwellings representing 583 units, or 1,865 person along or coconut. oranges, lemons, grapefruit, Important Tax bananas, avocados, and watermelonraised on the small plots. Thanksgiving Start For Nov. 1 The islanders traditionally SALT LAK start a meal with thanksgiving, ” a custom established bythe last their feelings on the bond ie have mutineer, John Adams, about “This is such an impocant “eadline on 1800.Devout Seventh-day Ad- issue,” he stated. “We den't r of Internal ventists, they observe Saturday want the peopl te blindly as the Sabbath. about this, and that’s why v is the last day for The arrival of a ship is an going to so much trouble bring ing and payingboth Social extra cause for thanksgiving this before the public ity and withheld income Everything on the island is spell Occasional di the quarter ending gearedto the coming and going thepast few 1971 of ships. the city’s V | report these hould islanders sell their the city axes on the pre-addressed souvenirs and produce to the drawndow 0 dangerot vessels, receive mail and Mr. Wengreen said. He pointed Form 94) mailed them by IRS. They haveuntil Noy, 10, 1971, to provisions from them, and put out that the file their returns if the entire their stamps on board for facility will allow enough w deliveryto collectors aroundthe to supply the needs of thecity quarterly tax liability has been during those dry periods. deposited on timein a Federal world. All the government’s Hopes for Approval Reserve bank or authorized meager revenue comesfrom the commercial benk sale of stamps. Deadline Set with 18 commercial “Steady growth over the past few years would indicate that there will be an ever increasing pressure on our present system. So unless we have additional storage capacity, we won't have the ability to provide water to everyone, " he stated. ‘The signs which will be posted throughout Orem’s business district in the schools and eventually reaching into neighborhoods are all a part of the city’s program to inform the public of the need for the money through this bond issue, Mr. Wengreen said. For a HAIR RAISIKGexperience visit . Temple. Mr. Mock was a boilermaker conductedFriday at 1 p.m. in the for Kennecott Copper Cor- Kolob LDS Stake House, with poration before his retirement Bishop Glendon Johns James M. Yamamoto, 75, died Monday: funeral and Otsuya Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Salt Lake Buddhist Church, 21] W. Ist_S. Antonio Delgado,63, died Sunday; Requiem Mass Thursday, 10 a.m., ur Lady of Guadalupe Church, 715 W. 21 Judy Bailey Parkinson, 25, died Monday; funeral Friday noon, 260 E. South Temple. Otis Hayes, 74, died Sunday; graveside services Thursday, 2 p. p.m,, veterans sec tion, Salt Lake Cemetery. GDEN Sonai Yamaguchi, 83, died Monday: funeral Thursday, 7 p.m ST. GE Lamb,44, died Tuesday; graveside rites Saturday, 11 a.m., St. George Cemetery CLEARFIELD Ronald Nolan Mottes, 30, died Saturday: graveside services were held today OAKCITY, Millard County May Horoyd Shipley, 89, died Monday; funeral Friday, 11 a.m. Oak City Ward Chapel PERRY. Box Elder County, Alvin “Jay” Anderson, 34, died Mowday while hunting; funeral Thursday, 1] am. Perry Ward Chapel SIGURD, Sevier County Emily Nebeker, 86, died Monday; Thursday, 1 p.m., Sigurd hapel ISON Eina Modeen anan, 62, died Monday ° Thursday, 1 p.m., G , Second Ward Chape Sixth Wardoffi had served two stake missions and was 4 High Priest at the NEW YORK (UPI)—The erican Baptist cooperation with Baptist Foreign Society, are planning a ay consultation on Afri‘s starting Nov. 28 in ork time of his death. The consultation, at the Survivors include one to services. Burial will b daughter, Mrs. Mower, Orem; Springville Evergreen United Nations, will review it political, economic, relifour stepsons, H. Burt Crandall, Cemetery gious happenings in Africa, in Covina, Calif.; George B. order to analyze the involveCrandall, Lincoln, Neb.; Keith ments of mission boards there, W. Crandall, Bountiful; Sid G. a well as project new Crandall, Salt Lake Ci ategies for dealing with the brothers and four sisters, 8 lopment v: Africa. Mock, Mrs. Myrtle Marlow, Mrs. Elva Johnson and Mrs She AlwaysLoves Silas (Sarah) Clements, all of Weenesday Rexburg; Mrs. OrahLister, Fort Hall, Ida.; Rupert Mock, Sutter Tuesday Creek, Calif.; 18 grendchildren; ytoR four great-grandchildren Friends may call at 2350 E nyt Rene Roti 3 Soret Pa reeea Statistics FLOWERS National Automobile Dealers Association 13th S. Thursday from6 to 8 p.m. and Friday at the ward chapel joy David and Renee Ingalls one hour prior to services. McLean, Provo Burial will be in the Sunset Lawn Memorial Park. 5.0.5: STANDARD OFFICE SUPPLY FAST DELIVERY SERVICES Wisconsin, in 1911, became thefirst state to successfully ad opt an income tax, cording to Britannica. ac- Encyclopaedia 5 40 W. Ist.N.- Provo Fh one 373-5250 One ing series presented by N.A.D.A., PROVO FLORAL 201 W. Ist S. 973-7001 LEY Evenings thru Hatoween day Located next to Boley Real Estate on State St. in Orem,Utah 15 Funeral services will be ap- plications. Black Baptists solemnized in the Salt Lake Active in the LDS Church, he island are expert carvers. They funeral Thursday, 1 p.m., Holladay Sixth Ward Chapel, 3070 Nila Way. Hospital died in 1939. SALT LAKE CiTY — Funeral services for Thomas Vernon Mock, 66, 1904 Hillcrest Ave., Salt Lake City, who died Tuesday in a Salt Lake City hospital, will be held Fridayat 1 p.m. in the Crystal Heights First Ward Chapel, 1970 Stratford Ave. Mr. Mock was the father of by writer-photographer who living on the isle to collect material for a stc colorfilm about descendantsof the mutineers. ‘The men SALT LAKE CITY — Mrs. Glen MonsonAttebery, 86, died Oct. 23 memorial services Sunday, 3 p.m. First Southern Baptist Church. Wilford Stohl Cannon, Monday; funeral Thursday noon, 574 E. lst S. Walker Lee Russell, 77, former member of the Utah State legislature, died Monday; AmyOster Dies in July 20, 1929, in the Salt Lake City and the marriage was later MORTUARY say some gloomy Off Beaten Path 1957 Marden, a National Geogr 3 7%, 1903, to Lewis and Amy S 2 & $ Albertson was born Nov. until the island must be evacuated,” observers. 2 Burial will be in the Ogden City Cemetery. : A native of Springville, Mrs. off Pitcairn in The Daily Herald, and the new car dealers of UtahCo unty |