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Show 4THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Tuesday, October 12, 1971 Deletes 4 Wife of Prominent Provo PEP Jobs Darrell Cook, administrator of the Public Employment Program (PEP)in Utah County, announced that Springville has reported its decision to eliminate four of the nine positions it identified while Provo is adding Doctor Dies; Rites Slated Funeral services for Jessie Weston Oaks June 2, 1915, in the Nelson Oaks, 83, wife of Dr. L. Weston Oaksof 677 N, University Aye., Bree, me oe he lived in Philadelphia . a Jefferscn Medical elreturned to Provaip 1919 and Dr. Oaks has practiced medicine here since that time. Mrs, Oaks was a member of and Isabelle Maria Harris the Fourth Ward andlater the . She received her University Ward. She wasactive in the Relief Society as a teacher for many years. She was a member of BYU Women and was active in the Utah Medical Auxiliary. Surviving are her husband; one son and three daughters, Dr + Clinton L. and Carol of Provo four to the 43 previously listed. J.¥. WALTERS Crem Man Dies in Mr. Cook said he received a memo last week from Springville reporting that the city is dropping its proposal to hire three policemen and an electric lineman. brother, Ster! JESSIE NELSON OAKS — HansMiller Of Provo been employed by thly. 12-Year-Old Am. Fork Youth Hurt Dies at 79 Well-known ao businessman Hans 9.G. 79, died this morning at the Utah Valley Hospital after a short illness, He lived at 558 W. 600 N. in Provo. He was born Oct. 26, 1891. meeatetoecoming Rites Set For Young Orem Boy th Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary in Smith, 19, 630 N. 300 W., American Fork. ‘The Priday youth was taken to the American Fork hospital where he was treated and released. He sustained possible broken ribs, bruises and abrasions. ‘The accident was investigated by American Fork officer Tom Kalma and Ford Farley of the Utah Highway Patrol. Officers said the light had changed while the WASHINGTON —_ Sen. apparently boy was crossing the street and Wallace F. Bennett, R-Utah, he was caught in the center of today said he will soon reintroduce a bill “virtually iden- the intersection. tical” to his proposalin the last Congress creating a system of local physician review boards to monitor the quality and costs of health care in the United States, The Utahn, whose Professional Standards Review Organizations (PSRO) amendmentto the Social Security Bill was passed by both houses of The new Beltone Hearing Aid Congress last year before being Center of 234 West Center, lost in the year-end legislative Provo, will hold an open house log-jam, warned that such according to L. Kay Madsen, the boards will “work or be local authorized dealer for Beltone Electronics Correplaced.” poration, The open house wiil be Not Punitive Oct. 13 and 14. He continued, ‘The thrust of PSRO is informational and Mr. Madsen said the pubic is educational--not punitive,” invited to attend the open house adding that “each PSRO’s and to view the latest electronic overall performance will be instruments used to evaluate regularly evaluated and com- hearing losses, pared. If that performance is Orem Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and the church one hour prior to He married JoHanna services, Burial will be in the David Matthew Reiser, 2%- Orem City Cemetery. Mikkeline, Jan. 15, 1915 in the Salt Lake Temple. She died Jan, year-old son of Dr. Richard Evans and Eleanor Adell 5, 1969. A ae obituary will be Zuppann Reiser, 910 E. 500 S., carried in Wednesday's Herald. Orem died Monday morning of complications from acute bronchitis and laryngospasn. awas born May 21, 1969 in sen. Bennett David Guymon Dies, Age 66 HUNTINGTON David To Introduce meine include his parents at home;four brothers and two NewBeltone He was born Dec, 15, 1904, in Huntington, Emery County, to Owen W. and Ester Davis Guymon. Survivors include two brothers Office Sets Open House Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Huntington First Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the Mitchell Funeral Home in Price today or at the chapel tomorrow one hour r to services. Burial will be sisters, Richard J., Stephen, William, Robert, Maria and the Huntington Cemetery. Elizabeth Irene. Grandparents OV= are Mr.and Mrs. A. H.Reiser of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. William E. Zuppann, Northbrook, I, Funeralservices will be held SERVICES Thursday at 1 p.m.in the Orem 28rd-3ist LDS Ward,545 S. 800 E. 373-1841 es rotice R. aed luctin, lends maycall at Provo the SundbergOlpin Mortuary, Henry Beal e S. State, Orem, Wednesday Funeral services will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the Wednesdayat 2:00 p.m.in the churchprior to services. Burial Berg Drowing Room Chapelof will be in the Pleasant Grove Provo, where friends maycall City Cemetery. Tuesday evening from 6-8, and Wednesday prior to services. Interment Provo City Cemetery. BERG Graveside Rites Prevo Leo Henry Erickson Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo, Medical Bill In Ephraim for Leo H. Ericksen Funeral services for Leo relatively poor, the PSRO will delivery before the annual program conference of the National Association of Blue Shield Plans. The Bennett bill, which he noted has been called “‘potentially the most important developmentin the health os field in the la 5 initially aimedat curbing See cost-overruns in the government health care financing progranis, Medicare and Medicaid. “During the course of extensive bearings before the Henry Ericksen, 79, 584 W. 200 friends may call Tuesday S., Provo, will be held Wed- nesday prior to services. Drawing Room Chapel, Provo. neworganization nal mechanism They will be followed by had to be developed to assure Intermentin the Ephraim City Cemetery. Provo Jessie N. Oaks Funeralservices will be held Thursday at 11:00 a.m. in the University Ward Church, 101 W.800 N. Friends maycall at the Berg Mortuary Wednesday .vening from 6-8, and ‘Thursdayuntil 10:45 a.m. Lakeshore Jane Foster Funeral services were held voday at 1:00 p.m. in the Lakeshore LDS Ward, with intermentin the Spanish Fork City Cemetery. Provo Ruth Evans Page Funeralservices will be held Saturday at 2:06 p.m.in the Berg Drawing Room Chapelof Provo. Interment Provo City Cemetery. Provo Hans 0. G. Miller ‘Funeral services are pending and will be announced by the Berg Mortuary. Madsen has recently either improve or be replaced. completed an intensive on-thejob training period at Beltone We are not playing games.” Sen, Bennett's comments Electronics Corporation in vamein a speech prepared for Chicago. where evening from 6-8, and Wed- nesday at il a.m. in the Berg Mr. increasingly ob Originally a native of this area, Mr, Madsenhas spent past 17 years in business in Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Great Falls, Montana, He is married to the former Maurine Williams, who is associated with him in theoffice here. They are making their home at 495 E. 1600 N., Orem. company ‘Their technique was to ae sho| out shoppers at random — 500 in all — according tothe FEI,it hasbecome the gg ippg Split left. The found 42 shoppers, that’s one in 12, pickingup some sng and trying to get it with i has jumped some 150 percentin the US, °%M1 yin merchandise was taken simple. They hire off bag policemen to one overall national watch thestore. There are always from one to four security men on duty. The trick ofit viewpoint, the increase in shoplifting is partlyattributed to stores getting larger, making merchandise more handy for the chronic, “ ‘professional” shoplifter as well as the impulsive “amateur.” This might account for the increased complains in Orem, since Grand Central is is that they mix up the times so only the manager knows whenthere are four and when there is only one. ‘Thefact that this techniqueis paying off 1s reflected in the number of persons caught since Grand Central has opened. Perhaps the secret to the problem of a spacious marketplace which gives the impression of such largeness and impersonainess that a false sense ofconfidence is created when the urge to “pick up” something comes over the shopper, Orem policemen believe. shoplifting rests in the punishments passed out to the offenders. Orem City’s maximum penalty for shopliftingis $299.00 in fine and-or up to 30 daasin jail, As in all criminal proceedings,it’s the judge who finally metes out the punishment on behalf of society. One judgein Richland, Was., got so fed up the the parade of shoplifterTS coraing through his court that hefinally cracked down on one 19-year-old. Hefined the youth $300 and ordered hira to water the RichlandFireStation lawn by buckets of water from the Columbia River located a little more than a quarter of a mile from thestation. Back to the overall national viewpoint, which was reported in “Business Week” azine, June 27, 1970, other causes are moral fiber, and akdown in generalm ic rebelliousness of tia) against authority and the establi Chief Simmons would gv c with the latter cause, since his men have processed more juveniles than adults in the latest rash of thefts. Merchants all overthe nation are trying Dixon JHS Vice President Assures Son of Former PTA Event Utah County On Oct. 21 Turks of Continued Aid Resident Dies The back-to-school night for BRIGHTON, Colo. — Ray Adams,26,of Albion, Ida., died Mondayof injuries suffered in a truck accident near Brighton, Colo. His parents are former oe of Utah County. Adams youth was bi ag6, 1945, in A’bion, Ida., ling Howard and ‘eri obests Adams,His father once lived in Pleasant Grove and his mother is a former resident of American Fork. Mr. Adams was a member of the LDS Church, While in the armed forces, he served three years in Germany, He was eein death by two brothers and twosisters, ving are his parents, WASHINGTON (UPI) —Sen. Albion, Ida.; eter and Don, Joseph, Birch Bayh, D-Ind., has decided Richard, Eldon, all of ze) not to become a contender for the Demoer tic presidential 5 nomination, it was learned today. Bayh called a news confer- Glendale, Ariz,, and Mrs, Lynn ence for later in the day to (Emily Jane) Wichel, Albion, Funeral services will be held make the announcement.It was learned he decided to forego in the Albion LDS Ward Chapel, the race after his wife Albion, Thursday at 10 a.m. Marvella, 38, underwent“major Burial will be in the American emergency surgery” last — Fork City Cemetery. Bayh’s office senator's wife was in state ry condition after undergoing The world record for brown exploratory surgery last Thurs- trout taken on hook and line day and another operation on a 39% pound fish taken in Scotland in 1886, Friday. Candidate ANKARA (UPI) —Vice President Spiro T. Agnew has salePremier Nihat Erim that Washington will continue military and economic aid to Turkey, government sources said today, Agnew metwith Erim for 90 minutes Monday shortly after his arrival. Turkey is the first an on an 11-day trip that will take Agnew to Iran for the 2,500th anniversary celebrations and to Greece, his father’s homeland. On the vice president's schedule today were meetings with President Cevdet Sunay, Turkish parliamentary leaders, a reception for the U.S. colony and a dinner honoring Erim at the U.S. Embassy, Sunay was receiving Agnew at the presidential Cankaya Palace atop a hill overlooking the capital There were two explosions in Istanbul aimed at Americans only hours before /gnew’s COMFORT, | For The Boss. Full Line Modern Execu- tive Furniture for the Office. With deepest gratitude and appreciation we desire to acknowledge the assistance and expressions of sympathy of our many friends and relatives during our recent sorrow. Wetakethis means to thankall those who assisted at the services, sent floral tributes, gave expressions of condolence, or in any other wayassisted. Mrs. Nellie York L, J. Finch & Family Raedell York & Family 373-5250 } (00 Side Projector | er 4 4 4 AetAeiedrcirlnteed , for Agnew, the second U.S. Vice President to pay an official visit to Turkey. CARD OF THANKS With deepest gratitude and appreciation we desire to acknowledge the assistance and expressions of sympathy of our many friends and relatives during our recent sorrow. Especially Utah State Employees, Highway Patrol, and City Police in neighboring counties. We take this means to thank all those whoassisted Jat the services, sent floral tributes, gave expressions of | condolence or in any cther was assisted. The John R, Winn Family Price 100 Includes 3 Slide Rototrays value $2.49 eu, Get more “home” } Imagine! This Samyer for onl arrival, One blast destroyed the car of U.S. cultural attache Kenton W. Keith. The other blew up a car outside the U.S. Mission. Istanbul’s martial law command prohibited the city’s newspapers from printing news of the explosions. A martial law order circulated to newspapers said: “We are in consultation mm the government. For the refrain from STANDARD OFFICE SUPPLY 40 W. ICON. vue VY UV UT TTT VT? CARD OF THANKS MATTRESS SALE Simple Technique Grand Central's techniqueis even more the Grand Central nce the opening abe in Orem.to store According Boy schoenrack Whitlock, Provo. oti Yo Keith and Emily Broan Brown, Springville. Boy to Dell ‘nd Wanda Hancock tien, Ores Girl to James and Linda Allred Collins, Pro Girl’ to Donald and Deborah Watts Silver, Provo. Won't be for an average of $7.15 each. =e Rash of Complaints sorely, the rash of complaints has come Sey to Stephen L. and Donna Rae Nielson Jensen, Provo. Boy to Jack and Emma L Sundquist Brown, Orem. Sen. Bayh follow per ae te een el tay 6 Girl to Ronald A. and Sherrie Brown Ulicmy, West Jordan. Dixon Junior High will be Oct. 21, according to Principal John Matthews. In the weekly calendar of events, the event was listed for this Thursday, but that is incorrect. The affair was originally scheduled for this Thursday, but was later changed to Oct.21, Mr. Matthews said. shoplifters. James A. Simmons. sate the adults, _ but a few have been women.” Shoplifting is # nationwide problemand Girl to Jerold and Calleen Pyne Lake LDS Temple. administrative assistant’s post Nelson, Orem. Boy fo Loganand Eileen Olsen He was a retired steel worker, which was listed at $400 moncompo Pro’ having savesin heirs few days Of operation by “Mast of thecomplaints aie against Police Chi Rest Home Ison Geneva Steel for 26 years. He Mr. Cook said Provointends to of Nampa, Ida ; four half- was a member of the United sisters, irs. Callie Thumas, States Steelworkers Union. He hire four more maintenance men whoprincipallywill be park SaltLake City, Mrs. Dorothy was employed for three years by workers. monthly salary Candland, Fugene, Ore., Mrs, the Hecxett Engineering Co. He previouslyThelisted for these Munel aing, Downey, Ida. was an active member of the positions is $403 to $423. and Mrs, Helen Miller, Rich- * LDS Church. field; 13 grandchildren. Survivors include his widow ; Friends may cail at the Berg five sons, two daughters, Joseph Mortuary in Provo Wednesday F, Walters Jr. and Alma LaMar from 6 to 8 p.m. and Thursday Watlers, Lewis (Curly) Walters, until 10:45 a.m. Burial will be in all of Sait Lake City; Neldon D. the Provo City Cemetery. Due to Walters, American Fork; Byron an inadvertent error in tran- C. Walters, Orem; Mrs. Gordon smission of obituary information (Bertha) Eastman, Mapleton; Mrs. Oaks son, Dr. Clinton, was Mrs. Donald (Karen) Larsen, listed as her husband in the Woods Cross; 29 grandchildren; AMERICAN FORK — A 12Monday Herald. The Herald 7 great-grandchildren; brothers year-old American Fork youth regrets any inconvenie:.ce this and sisters, Raymond Walters, was injured in an automay have caused the family. Salt Lake City; Arland Walters pedestrian accident at 4:04 p.m. and Mrs. Desdemona Collard, Monday. The boy, Bruce F. Priday, 404 both of Murray; Mrs. Guy ‘Thornwood Drive, wasriding his (Pearl) Ferrell, Delta; Funeralservices will be held bicycle south on Center Street whenhe wasstruck by a pickup Wednesday at noon in the Orem st Ward. Friends may call at ‘ruck driven by Randy Jay pecmastonag aera wen pe and compulsive shoplifters. erate ton Elabora' Se invented, some of which paid for them- juveniles,” stated Conkie Chamberlain, Provo. Girl to Keith and Lina Swensen will not fill all of the other five Leavitt, Provo Girl to tae anid Susan Adams positions until about the Buckner, Prova beginning of the yar. He said the 0 Theron and Karen Joseph Franklin Walters, 66, five remaining positions are two Knippenberg Haws, Provo Yo Douglasand Kaye 312.N. 600 W., Orem, died Sunday maintenance men, a greens hran Gould, Prov at a Provo rest home. He was keeper, hezvy equipment CocGirl to Wendell and ‘Karen Acord born Jan, 30, 1905 in Murray to yperator and an administrative Kiggins Girl to Donaid and Judy Joseph Carlisle and Hazel Nel ac stant. Olsen, Provo. Young Walters; he married According to Springville’s Messenger Boy to Carl and Stiriey N. Keele Elladene Doty Feb. 28, 1924 in original plan, all of the positions Boyd, Provo. Salt Lake City. The marriage wae ned eaponnive wets 0 Fe vid down on shoplifters with from 40 to 50 He added the city indicated it monthly salaries of apMrs. J. Reed (Joyce) Bird and was later solemnized in the Salt carry proximately $425 except for the Mrs.Rell G. (Janet) Francis of By JERRY M. YOUNS OREM Orem City Police are cracking r am, Ward Chapel, afi ‘Thursday Orem City Police Fight Increase In Shoplifting; New Facility Hit Statistics SORN AT UTAH VALLEY NOSP:TAL jonda Boy to Howard and Mary en Conover Hansen, Spanish ork Sunda’ Boy Yo Verlin and S. Colleen Lear Hatch, Orem. Boy to LaMar and Lavina Wegginton Larsen, Orem. Girl to James arc C. LaRae Gibb ey to Benjamin and M. Elia Gugiardo Gunn, Pro fo Rendall snd Kathy Rae Hamivon Bird, Springville. to Rober! and _kathien Spears Christensen, Pro Girl to Lorin end Anne’ Closes Dutson, Prove. Saturday Girl to Melvin and Rayma Fowler Hardman, Provo. = Springville Obituaries from your house. Housesgrow small and cramped without the things that make them home — special furniture, better TV, stereo hi-fi, paid up bills... and moneyleft over for fun. Avco may help with a homeownerloan on your house, whether it's paid FULL OR TWINSilt for or not. 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