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Show Page {THE BERALD,Provo, Utah Tuesday, October 26, 197) Funeral Set Obituaries Rites Set For Native Of Nephi For Native Of Payson BOUNTIFUL Funeral services for Elbert DeVere Spencer, 58, 277 E. ird N., Bountiful, who died Mondayin a Roosevelt hospital of a heart ailment. will be held Thursday at 2 pm. in the Lindquist Kaysville Mortuary, where NE Fr ices will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday friends may call Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday at Nephi 4th LDS prior to services. Burial will be in the Kaysville Cemetery. A native of Payson, Mr. Lake City and died in a Salt Lake Spencer was born March 7, 1913, hospital of a heart ailment. to Hyrum Lionel and Eugenia Helived at 113 S. 700 E., Salt “Delia” Gardener Spencer. He Lake City. married Vilet Woodward on He was born on June 19, 1905, June 22, 1934,ir: Vernal and the Springville DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ends this coming Sunday at 2 a.m. Clecks should be turned back one hour. The simplest thing to do, it seems, is to turn the clocks back one hour before retiring for the night and on Sunday morning, the clock will have the correct time. If you have trouble remembering which way to turn, remember the axiom, “Spring forward,fall back.” In the spring, the clocks shouid be advanced one hour to get on Daylight Savings Time andin Rollins Wright. He married in the Salt Lake Temple the fall, clocks should be turned back one hour. Bessie Beales on June 20, 1927, Mr. Spencer was a retired and was later divorced. He SPRINGVILLE Frances married Mary Van Landingham government employee and equipment specialist. He was a Johnson Clark, 5, 330 E, 800 S., on Dec. 8, 1947. member of the LDS Church. Springville, died Monday atthe Mr. Wright was a retired Survivors include his widow, Utah Valley Hospital of a heart ailment. She was born Nov. 13, 1916 in World War Il. He was a mernber daughters, James L. Spencer, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Walter Spanish Fork, 2 daughter of of the LDS Church, ~ pee Frank Gilbert A. and Jane E, Lewis Surviving, in addition to his (LaDee) Nagao, Honolulu; Mrs. oe , 28, Nephi, died Sunday . She was married to widow,are: His son, Richard K. Eugenia Lunt and Mrs. Cardell OGDEN — Funeral services at _— He was Orville Clark on Aug. 14, 1945 in Wright, Idaho Falls, and three (Joy) Duncan, both Bountiful, ee mn Nov,4, 1943, Springville, for W. Leonard Roskelley, 83, seven grandchildren; his Spanish Fork. Ogden, who died Monday in an grandchildren. to Lee Merle and Madge Evans mother, Salt Lake City; four Prominent in music circles, Ogden hospital of o heart Friends maycall at the chapel Mrs.Clark possessed a beautiful priorto the services. Burial will sisters and three brothers, Mrs, Alian. He married Floy Jenkins ailment, will be held Thursday on May 11, 1962, in Nephi. soprano voice. She was a be in Vine Bluff Cemetery, here. Dessa Horrocks, Orem; Mrs. Ivan (Delma) Bastion and Dellis He operated a service station at 11 a.m. in the Larkin Morcharter member of the Spencer, Neola, Duchesne for several years in Nephi. He tuary, where friends may call Springville Federated Music Wednesday from 7 to $ p.m. and County; Mrs, Tain (Darlene) was eduvated in lub. She was also a member of Clark, Wellington, Carbon Fountain Green and Nephi. x Thursday prior to services. the Jeune Mere Club and an be in the Washington County; Mrs. Leland (Daphne) Survivors include his widow, Burialwili konorary member of the Clegg, San Diego, Calif.; Derol Nephi; one son and one Heights Memorial Park. Club. She was afMr. Roskelley was the halfSpencer, Park City; Deone daughter, Chad Joseph and filiated with the American brother of two Provoresidents. Jodie Lee Allan, Nephi; his Spencer, Provo. and was past He wasborn Sept. 16, 1888, in parents, Founta‘a Green; two president of the Lady Lions and sisters and four brothers, Mrs. amithfield, a son of W. Henan officer in the Republican SALT LAKE CITY — Funeral Harold (Merlene) Liddiard, dricks and Agnes Nildman Party. i services fo: Jules Daniel HerNephi; Mrs, Steve (Patricia) Roskelley. He married Laura A graduate of Spanish Fork man, 71, Newhouse Hotel, who Carter, Chesier; Gary Allan, Theressa on Oct. 5, 1915, in High School, she attended BYU died Saturday at the hotel, will Salt Lake City; Dean Allan, in Logan, Mr. Roskelley was a and had been employed at be held Wednesday at 9 a.m. at the U. S. Navy; Ricky and Kent school teacher in Smithfield and Dixon-Taylor-Russell i, Spanish 1244th E., where friends may Allan, both Fountain Green; in Dayton, Ida., and has worked Fork and also U.S. Steel Co. call tonight from to 8 o'clock. grandmother, Mrs. Dale Evans, for the Ogden Railroad. She was a memberof the LDS He was the brother of Eugene Survivors include his widow, Ogden. in the Relief Hermanof Provo, Funeral services will be held Ogden; eight children, Leon Society presidency and as Mr. Herman was born March KAYSVILLE Funeral ‘Thursdayat 1 p.m.in the Nephi Roskelley, Centerville; Leland chorister. She also served as 8, 1900, in Montpelier, Ida., to services for Emily Elsie Sulston Fourth Ward Chapel. Friends Roskelley, Mrs, Ettine Palmer stake and ward chorister in the Albert and Elizabeth Hampton Robins, 83, Kaysville, who died may call at the Anderson and Mrs. Roland (Marietta) Sunday Scliool and MIA. Herman. He married Dorothy Sunday in an Ogdenrest homeof Funeral Home Wednesday from Shaw, all Ogden; Edward ‘Surviving are her husband of n Shorter on Dec.29, 1929, causes incident to age, will be 7te 9 p.m. and Thursdayprior to Roskelley, Missoula, Mont.; Springville; two daughters, in New Yorkandshelater died. held Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the services. Burial wi! be in the Mrs. George (Vernice) McNeal, Jane Clark of Honolulu, Hawaii, He was a resource engineer. Mr. Kaysville Sixth Ward Chapel. Evanston, Wyo.; Mrs. Elgin and Rosemary Clark of Herman was a member of the Mrs. Robins was the step- Vine Bluff Cemetery. (Annette) Stegen, Roy; Naola mother of Harold D. Robins of LDS Church. Roskelley, San Francisco; 22 Funeral services will be Survivors include two sons and Provo. grandchildren; 18 greatconducted Thursdayat 1 p.m.in one daughter, Richard Lee She was born Nov.3, 1888, in grandchildren; two sisters, the Springville First-Twelfth Herman, Los Angeles; Clifford Bristol, England, a daughter of Holieson, Ogden; Lula Ward chapel, with Bishop Hampton Herman, Fortuna, John and Emily Louise Curtis OGDEN — Edward Jackson, Charlotte Mortenson, Smithfield; half Clark of the Twelfth Ward Calif.; Mrs. James (Nancy) Sulston. She married David D. 73, Ogden, died Sunday in an brothers and sisters, Leslie officiating. Friends maycall at Metcalfe, Novato, Calif.; one Robins on June 29, 1951, in the Ogden hospital of cancer. He Roskelley and Mrs. Bertha the Wheeler Mortuary, brother and two sisters, Eugene Salt Lake Temple. She moved to was born Sept. 15, 1898, in Lehi, Eastwood, both Salt Lake City; Springville, Wednesday: from 7 Herman, Provo; Mrs. Mae the U.S. in 1947. Active in the the son of Mose and Mary Willard Roskelley and Mrs, Zina to 9 p.m. and Thursdayprior to Taylor, Bellflower, Calif.; Mrs. LDS Chureh, she served in the Delmar Jackson, He never Bell, both Provo; Rebecca services. Burial will he in the Diane Keate, Oakdale, Calif. Relief Society and was an ardent married, Lewis, Logan. Spanish Fork City Cemetery. Survivors include a sister, temple and genealogical worker. Survivors include her Mrs. Pearl Johnson, Spanish husband, Kaysville; one son and Fork. Funeral services will be held two daughters, Wesley Gordon, Mrs, Audrey Beams and Mrs. Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Leonard (Muriel) Coxon,all Salt Walker Mortuary in Spanish Lake City; three stepchildren, Fork. Friends may call W2xHarold D. Robins, Provo; Neil nesday one hour prior to serSPRINGVILLE — Elizabeth B. Robins, Ogden; Mrs. Chad vices. Burial will be in the SANDY — Funeralservices Ostler, 89, 830 E. 40 S., (Novma) Swallow, Kaysville; 15 Santaquin City Cemetery. for Ken..ey Coy Lees, 25, former Springville, died Monday at the grandchildren; three greatresident of Lehi who died Utah “Jalley Hospital of causes grandchildren; one sister, Lily A ‘Halloween for Hunger’ Saturday in an automobile ac- incident to age. A ful obituary Hawkins, Taunton, England. program is sponsored by the cident, will be held Wednesday and funeral notice will be Friends maycall at the LinUtah County Community Action at 11 a.m. in the Anderson and cerried in Wednesday's edition dquist Kaysville Mortuary agency,to eliminate hupger and Sons Mortuary in American of The Daily Herald. tonight from 7 to 9 o’clock and Emery County malnutrition in this area. Wednesdayfrom 11 to 11:30 a.m. Fork. Volunteers are needed to FERRON, Emery County — Friends may call at the Burial will be in the KaysvilleFuneral services for Andrew collect food instead of candy on mortuary Wednesday one hour Layton Memorial Park. Halloweer. Thecollected items prior to services. Burial will be Lehi Larsen, 88, who died will be used to aid local families in the Sandy City Cemetery. Saturday in a Mayfield, Sanpete that BORN have emergency needs. He was born Aug.8, 1946, in AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL County, hospital, of causes in‘Los Angeles,Calif., a son of Jack Tuesday: cident to age, were held today in Persons interested in volunandIris Colton Lees. Thefamily the Ferron Ward Chapel. Burial tering should meetin one ofthe Boy to Don and Carolyn Poole moved to Lehi where he was Petersen, Provo. was in the Molen, Emery following places Wednesday at graduated from Lehi High Monday County, Cemetery. 7:30 p.m. School. He was a carpenter and Girl to David and Kathy Lee He was the brother of Mrs. Provoresidents: Dixon Junior Johnson, Orem a veteran of the Vietnam War. Gaprmyer Mary Tirey of Spanish Fork. High School cafeteria, 700 W.200 Girl to Douglas and Georgina LOGAN — Funeral services Survivors include his father, Diggens Marriott, Orem. Mr. Larsen was born March N., Provo. Oakland,Calif.; one brother and Girl to Clell and Nancy Horn. will be held at noon Thursdayin 23, 1883, in Molen, a son of Orem residents: Orem High Pete, Provo. Hall Mortuary Chapel, here,for one sister, Jack Lees Jr., buckle Girl to. Thomas and Lynne Leo M, Kimball, 82, who died Micholas aud Helen Alfsen SchoolLittle Theater, 175 S, 400 Denver, Colo.; Mrs. Karen Butterfield Hunsaker, Orem. Larsen. He married May Tedii Mondayof natural causes in a in Bluewater, N.M., and she died E., Orem. Gividen, Garden Grove, Calif.; Logan hospital. stepsister, Marsha Walters, Sunday in 1955. Mr. Larsen was a farmer Utah County residents: Boy to Dennis and Terry Lynn He was father of Mrs. Max and stockman. American Fork High School Oakland; grandmother, Mrs. Currie Moore, Provo. Boyto Larry and Roeann Freeze D. (Ruth) Weaver, Orem. i Colton, Sandy; foster Survivors include twosisters, Little Theater, 500 N. 600 E., Jordan, Orem. Mr.Kimball was born June 20, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Girl to Joseph and Rosa Maria 1889, at Logan to N. W. and Mrs. Royal (Eva) Swasey, American Fork,or Spanish Fork Walters, American Fork. Valencia LeSue, Provo. Ferron, and Mrs. Mary Tirey, High Schoollittle theater, 100 N. Boyto Douglas and Janice Tyler Martha Winder Kimball. He Spanish Fork. Bayly, Provo. married Marie Smith on June 23, Girl to Bradiey and Lona Cooper 1909 in the Logan LDS Temple, Harrop, Provo Girl to Brent and Deborah He was a former Logan street Cordes Woodfield, Provo. joy to L. Bruce and Leah supervisor for 30 years and a member of the LDS Church. He Bartlett Killpack, Provo. Girl to John and Pam Roper also was a former employee of Evans, Orem, Girl to Don and Bonnie DuBois the oe Hardware and Henry Hay! Co. Rigtrup, Springville Survivors, in addition to his Saturday Provo Girl to Nobou and Ch’hoko widow and Mrs. Weaver, are Kitdno Muranaka, Provo. son, E. Cleve Kimball, HunOtto Fotheringham Girl to Wayne and Rochelle Funeral services were held Evans Peterson, Sait Lake City tington, N.Y.; another daughter, todayat 2:00 p.m.in the Berg Girl to Alan and Nancy Price Mrs. Darwin (Anna Marie) Dickson, Provo. Andersen, Orofino, Idaho, 13 Mortuary, with intermentin grandchildren, and eight great the Lehi City Cemetery. Friday: Girl to Douglas and Arlene grandchildren. Stubbs Dillingham, Provo. Friends may cal! at the Provo ct t id: 4: mortuary Thursdayprior to the Girl to Clarence and Annette Vilate Rodeback services. Burial will be in Logan Funeral services were held Wise Vellinga, Provo. City Cemetery. today at 11:00 a.m. in the 11th Ward Chapel of Provo, with in Nephi to Joseph F. and Mercy Woman Dies marriage was later solemnized Nephi Man Half-Brother Dies at 28 Of Provo Resident Dies Jules Herman, Brotherof Provoan, Dies Stepmother Of Provoan Dies at 83 Lehi Native Dies in Ogden Rites for 89-Year-Old Springville Crash Victim Woman Dies A.nerican Fork CAP Needs Helpat Larsen Rites Halloween Held in Statistics Orem Woman's FatherDies In Hospital MATTRESSSAL =pos BERG MORTUARY SERVICES, ¢ 373-1841 interment in the Provo City Ce.netery. Provo Earl B. Smoot Funeralservices are pending and will be announced by the Berg Mortuary. Orem Riley Joe Johnson Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 12:00 noon in the Orem 8h Ward Chapel, 546 N. 500 W.Friends maycall at the Berg Mortuary of Orem, 500 N.State, Tuesday evening from 6-8, and Wednesdayuntil 11:45 a.m. 'nterment Orem ry. FULL ORTWIN SIZE @pin | TWO PLATE GLASS window panels, one quarter-inch thick and measuring ® inches by 112 inches, had to be replaced morning after a car slipped its brakes and rolled from where it was in the middle of a West Center of Center Streetinto the IN MEMORY GIVE FLOWERS Car Rolls, Damages Dies at 84 Provo Store Front NEW YORK (UPI)—Paul H. Terry, the creator of Mighty Acar rolled from whereit was ked in the middle of Center Mouse, Heckle and Jeckle and treet Saturday night and other cartroon favorites, died smashed two plate glass window Monday at the Memorial panes worth $800 in the front of Hospital for Cancer and Allied the Utah Appliance and FurDiseases. He was 84. niture Store, 255 W. Center, Terry and the company he Provo. founded, Terrytoons, produced The car had beenparked in the more than 1,000 cartoons that center parking lanes by Stephen were shown across the country L. Cruze, 21, 1820 N. 175 E., in hundreds of movie theaters Frovo. Shortly after 11 p.m, the in a career that spanned 40 car began to move and, being years. unattended, rolled down the In addition to Mighty Mouse sloping street, jumped the curb and the other popular charac- and plowed into the display ters that emerged from the window fronting onto Center Terrytoon studios, Terry was Street. widely acclaimed for his According to Rollo J. Anproduction of Aesop's Fables, a derson, owner ofthe store, the series of films that first windows would cost about $800. appeared in 1923. Damage to new color television sets which were on display just three feet from the glass would run an additional $300 to $400, he indicated. At a stake conference held Issues Warning Sunday, the Provo Stake made Provo City Police Chief Jesse the following changes in stake W. Evans issued a warning organization: New High Monday afternoon that all Cevneilors chosen are Dan motorists should be sure their Blake Ogden and James Her- cars are legally parked along man Cross and alternate High CenterStreet. with the brakes on Councilors are Renald D. Dennis and with the car either left in and David Weight. First gear or in park. assistant superintendent of the “T’m waiting for someone to YMMIA is David Christensen get killed from carsrolling off of end second assistant is Jay that parking strip. It’s a Bench. Second Counselor in the dangerous place and since the YWMIA presidency is Susan merchants and the City ComRidd and second counselorin the mission have allowed people to Relief Society is Ione Hales, park there,the only thing I can Second counselor in the Sunday do is warn drivers to be extra School is Karla Holm and the careful when they park there,”” new stake music director is he said. Lamond Elliott. New Primary Chief Evans indicated that unselor is Diane H. Anderson. mostofthe timeit was a matter Provo Stake Makes Changes FAMILY MORTUARY of the brakes not being set hard enough,or the gear shift being jostled as the driver leaves his car which causes most of the problems. Vibration Helps “Unless the brakes are set good and tight, pretty soon the vibration of passing cars will cause the parked ca: to start moving,” said the chief. He said that a number of reports have been prepared for che city attorney in regards to the frequency of cars rolling from parking places along Center Street. Most of the problem seems to happen from 100 East to 200 West, andthe carsroll mostly to the south. During the first year that parking was permitted in the middle of Center Street, a car slipped its brakes and rolled into the Skaggs Drug Center window. In other instances where unattended cars have rolling, there have been other cars along the street that have sustained the damage and protected the store fronts, the chief reported. Answers To News Quiz PARTI: 1-c; 2rejected; 3c; 4-European Economic Com- munity; 5c PARTII: 1-b; 2-€; 3a; 4c; 5d PARTIII: 1-4; 2-€; 3b; 4a; 5 © SYMBOL QUIZ: 1-C; 2G; A; 4J; 5B; 6E; 7-H; &D; H; OF CHALLENGE:Rhodesia (Place a crossin the square, following the namesof the persons you favoras candidatesfor the respective positions. OFFICIAL MUNICIPAL BALLOT FOR COMMISSIONER Candidates‘ur the offices of City Commissioner and Auditorof Provo City, at the Municipal Election, November 2, 1971. FOR COMMISSIONER (Four-year Term) O GRANGE, RUSSELL D. HALLADAY, REED E. (VOTE FOR ONE} FOR AUDITOR (Four-year Term) 20.00 YOUPAYONLY....... 39.90 FOUNDATION TO MATCH with purchase of mattress... 30.00 Chief Jesse W. Evans urges motorists to apply the emergency brake before leaving a cer parked in the middle of Center Street, Cartoonist REG. PRICE-QUILTTOP ....... 59.90 SAVE 332% ............ front were several color television sets. Total cost of the accident will run from $1,106 to means FRANCES J. CLARK HALL, H. BLAINE 3rd South ai 3rd Bost — Pleasant Grove 3rd Southat 1st Bost — Prove Prove 373-6668 Pleasant Grove 785-3503 Helene S. Bowen Funeralservices will be held Wednes:'ay at 11:00 a.m. in the Olpin Family Mortuary of Provo. Friends may call Tuesday from 6-8, and Wednesday prior to services. Burial Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. PAY ONLY........ CRIA : iiie, fi ROHBOCK SONS FLORAL 1042 South State - Orein $69” ~ (VOTE FOR ONE) _ Terms Arranged or Bank-Americard-Walker Bankard OVERMAN MATTRESSC0. Where Better Mattresses Are Made PROVO,266 So. University SALT LAKECITY, 2763 State 373-3042 484. OFFICIAL BALLOT ATTEST: Published in The Daily Herald on Oct. 24, 25, 26, 1971 R.Glen Olsen City Recorder of Provo City, Utoh |