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Show 4-THE HERALD,Provo, Utsh Thursday, July 15, 1971 Area Residents’ Obituaries a). BrotherDies At 73 in Price Heart Attack Claims Life ‘Wisdom Tree’ to End Saturday; New Play Set time wil be 8 p.m. tonight, Friday and Saturdayin the ¢ld tabernacle at Heber. “The Red Plush Parlor,” a delightful musical treatment of polygarnyon the early sgl scene, is the work of Mrs. Christie Lund Coles of Provo, prominent poet and play It has received aetetle reviews wherever presented. Funeral services for Joseph Lyman Jameson,73,Dragerton, who died Tuesday in « Price hospital of cancer, will be held Friday a pm. in the four nights weeklyin the historic old Wasatch Tabernacle in Heber City, will wind up their Heber current production of “Wisdom Tree”this Saturday night, then Judge Dallas H. Young Sr., 79, begin the musical comedy “Red 517 E. Center, Provo, 2 died Plush Parlor” next week. Wednesday afternoon ai The cast, composed of Heber Utah Valley Hospital of a heart DONALD R. POLLMANN and BYU players, began its attack. He was born June 6, 1892, He was born Sept. 11, 1887, in summer theatre program four in Vernal, a son of Ferry Castle Dale, a son of Alexander weeks ago. LaGrande and Eleanor T. and Millicent Ferris Jameson. “Wisdom Tree,” ar original Youn: He married Lucille He married Onta Seely on Oct. 2, production written by Dr. Max The new production will be Brady on Dec, 26, 1917, in 1918, in the Salt Lake Temple Golightly of the BYU drama given this coming Wednesday, Duchesne. The je was and she died on May 21, 1968. He faculty, is a story of Mormon and run Wednesday through later solemnized in the Salt Lake idwin pioneersettlers in the Escalante Saturday each weel. into August. LINDON — Donald Ray then married Melba Temple. Pollmann, 42, Lindon, died ttis Ehbeltoft on May 9, 1970. Tage Young lived in Vernal For 40 years Mr, Jameson was morning at his hone of a heart untii 1919 when he homesteaded aschool teacher in Grants Pass, ailment. He was born May 28, a farm in Duchesne County. 1929, in McCook, Neb., a son of Ore, He had served as an LDS Following service in the U.S. BORN Geralding Monson Pomo, Oret... Earl Edward and Pearl Essie Bishop. Navy during Worid War I, he Girl to Gary Very and Linda Survivors include his widow, AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Seybold. He married Jorma entered the law school at the oe Carter, Lehi. Brinkerhoff on Oct. 14, 1947, and Dragerton; two sons, Que "ay Bey to David and Kathleen University of Utah where he was “Girl to Earl Le Roy and Sherrill the marriage was later Jameson, Jacksonville, Ore.; Leavitt Waymeyer, Provo gradusied in 1925, He engaged Girl to William H. and Katherine Jacob Christensen, Pleasant solemnized in the Salt ,Lake Reoce Jamieson, Medford, Ore.; Roberts Orem. in theprectice of law from 1925 Grove five grandchildren; two great- Boy to Nichols, Temple. Verl J. and Mary Linda July until shortly petersMe <a>. Poyto Myron Ordell and Marilyn Mr. Pollmann was active in grandchildren; three sisters and Mecham Gustaveson, Orem. Judge Young pra W Wednesday: four brothers, Stanley Jameson, Girl to Russell and Valorie Swain Duncan, American i the LDS Church, serving as a y to Michael D. and Salt Lake City and then in DALLAS H. YOUNGSR. Powell, Wyo.; Mrs. Bessie Judy, Schoentield Jensen, Spanish Fork. Harris home teacher in the Lindon Roundy, Pleasant Grove, Vernal from 1927 to 1936, when Idaho Falls, Ida.; Mrs. Anna Lee Boy to Robert E. and Marilyn AT PAYSON HOSPITAL he was elected judge of the progremmed the expenditure of Ward where he was an Elder at O'Connor, Richmond, Calif.; Thorpe Harris, Provo, 6 Girl te Randall and Mary & duly Fourth Judicial District, at the $68,000,000 bond vuted by the timeof his death. He had also Girl to Carl and Deborah Francom, Provo. which time he moved to Provo, residents om Utah. He was been very active in Scouting in Oscar Jameson, Provo; Milton Sundwall Banks, Spanish Fork. irl to Albert and Karen Shepherd Jameson, Orem; Alex Jameson, the Utah County various capacities, Boyto Del yen and Peggy Peay Whileliving in Vernal he served Faulkenham Holman, Springville. as a member ofthe Witbeck Post Damveratis party and was He was an honorary chapter Monticello; Anneite Jameson, Boy to Scott and Sandra Louise uanes, Joly Hardin Taylor, Provo. affairs. He farmer of the FFA. Mr. Arizona. of the American Legion was active in political Boy to Eldon A. and Diana Girl to Gregory and Beverly Aun vea Neves, Springville. oe in the promotion of civic was a member of the LDS Pollmann worked as a pipe fitter Friends may call at the Church, He was also a member for the coke plant maintenance Fausett Mortuary in Price S™!'P Stringham, Pro an to Tony and Susan Marshall tonight from 7 to 9 o’clock and 1942 Judge Young became of the Riverside Country Club. at the Geneva Steel Plant where Sanchez, Prov dep Boy fo Kirk and Karen Buys Survivors include his widow, he had been employed for 19 Friday one hour prior to ser- fospitay AN the commissioner for jaconson, Payson, vices. Burial will be in the Provo July 10 the Office of Price Ad- Provo; two sons and three years, Grrl to Berry Kay and _atnteen City Cemetery. pate Hutchings, Am: “Boy to Van L. and Margie Smith ministration for states of een Dallas H. Young Jr., Survivors include his widow, Beckstrom, Payson, Allen B. (Miriam) Lindon; five sons, Edward Lloyd Girt to Roger L. and Floris July 2 haus and Mrs. John Keith Pollmann, Orem; Ray Dee Robinson Olsen, Pleasant Grove. Girl to Jimand Lynette: Burton Girl to L. Samuel and Manvela Brown, Pay: (Lillian) Hayes, all of Provo; W. Pollmann, Pleasant Grove; Aguelar Kunz, Leh Boy to Mackand Joyce Burton Steven Donald Pollmann, serLeGrande Young and Mrs Girl to David | . and Paulene sive,"spanish Fork. Merle Y. Hall, both of Orem; 21 ving an LDS mission to Sanjo, Gauger Davis, Provo. Boy fo Frank and Jane King Japan; David Mack and Alan July Gross,Payso Boy to Werk and Geri Houston June Funeral services will be held Robert Pollmann, Lindon; two Harding, Girito Jose Band Carol Valerio Saturday at 1 p.m., in the Berg grandsons; his father, Provo; Girl 10 William F. and Jeanine Gonzales, Pay Jorgensen Dean, American Fork. June Drawing Room Chapel in Provo, his mother, Mrs. Leslie Healey, Byto Michael G. and Kathlene Girlto Kenneth and Trena Baker Tinus Mortensen, 79, 938 S. Powell Casper, Spanish Fork. where friends maycall Friday Orem; five sisters and one Samepell Payson. Boy to Bruce W. and Irene June from 6 to 8 p.m, and Saturday brother, Mrs. Danny (Violet) State, Provo, died Wednesday Draney, Pleasant Grove. Girl My rum and Rosetta prior to services. Burial wil be Hillman, Vernon; Mrs. Doris of a sudden heart Jensen july 7 walker Jensen, Payson. in the Provo City Cemetery. The Cook, Provo; Mr. Marvin (Fern) attack. He was born Feb.2, 1892, ion M. and Janae to Leonard James and family suggests douations be Craig, Matton, Iil,; Mrs. Ersall in Kelund, Denmark, a son of Chidester ey Lehi. slenta Sue Demin Thompson, Girl to Jan C. and Suzanne Provo. (Joyce) Peterson, Granger; made to the University of Utah Hans and n. HeKatrinaied Jcasen Vivian 2202" christengen, Pleasant June6 . ( ) r, Law School. Girl to Larry and Leila West Jordan; Ronald Healey, ” Hansen on Nov. 19, 1924, in duly 6 Houser, Santaquin. Girl to Ray E. and Dorothy Sreerhalh J june 2: Lehi; grandmothers, Mrs. lephi. Lehi iri to, Frank and’ Susan’ Kay, Grover C. Seybold, Provo, and Mr. Mortensen received his Smith Gaisford, t 0 Roberto Dario and Ballard, Payson. Hit Walter Pollmann, McCook, education and apprenticeship in Neb. carpentry and cabinet making in Funeral services will be held Denmark.In 1910he came to the Saturday a‘ 11 a.m.in the Lindon United States and settled first in Second Ward Chapel. Friends Carey, Ida., and then in 1911 Postmaster Robert Q. Strong was first issued July 1. It shows maycall Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. moved to Manti where he was SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. at the Olpin Family Mortuary in has announced that the coveted the new postal seal in white on a Funeral services for E. Junius Pleasant Grove and Saturdayat employed as a carpenter. First Day Covers — colorful, blue background. Payne,58, who died in Scottsdale the chapel prior to services, He enlisted in the Army during The covers are the rirst in the of a heart attack Friday were Burial will be in the Orem City World War I and was stationed specially designed envelopes in Germany. He fought in the bearing a July 1 local can- 20¢-year history of the Postal held Tuesday in Scottsdale. He Cemetery. to be issued battle of the Argonne and was cellation — will be sold ona first Service was the brother-in-law of with the army of occupation come, first served basis. The simultaneously in every Post Maurine Dixon Childs of until his honorable discharg . cost is eight cents each, Offic. in the United States. En route to the U.S. he visited representing the price of the Normally, First Day Covers are Mr. was born Oct. 20, his family in Denmark and upon newly issued U.S. Postal limited to a single city when a 1912, in woud, Utah, asonof his return lived in Manti. Service stamp used on the en- new stamp is issued in special Harry L. and Pearl ‘Thurber After his marriage they lived ceremonies. Payne. He moved to Safford, SALT LAKE CITY — Funeral vellope. The July 1 First-Day Covers Ariz,, in 1915, where he attended services for Edwin William in Provo and he worked in the ‘The 8-cent stampon the covers of Terry, 85, 963 E. Vine Street, building trade, helping to . school. Eastern who died Tuesday in a Murray construct Geneva Steel Plant to during World War Il.Heretired attended Brigham Young hospital of causes incident to age, will be held Saturday at in 1956 because ofill health Universi ty. He married Helen Dixon of noon in i ith Cottonwood Mr. Mortensen was a member Provo on April 2, 1935, in the Salt Ward Chapel, 5605 Vine Street. of the LDS Church. He was also a Lake Temple. Mr. Payne was an Mr. Terry was the half-brother member of Carpentry Union " interior decorator and worked of several Utah County AFL-CIO, Local 1498. He enjoyed fishing, hunting and for several years in Provo for residents. Granite Furniture Co. and for He was born Feb. 25, 1886, in deing oul Taylors. He later moved to Union, to Otis and Survivors include his widow, Provo; one son and one Ariz., where for 10 Lydia Ann Butterfield Terry. daughter, T. Mortensen, years he wasemployed with married Millicent Mehagian’s Furniture Galleries Ballard on Oct. 9, 1907, in the Provo; Mrs. Norman C. Houston, American Fork; seven (Norma Jean) White, "Fort and for five years with Barrows Salt Lake Temple and she died grandchildren. Worth, Tex.; Mrs. Lance Furniture. He was later ad- e. 14, 1970. Terry was a retired Funeral services will be held (Arveiene) Bryant, Claremore, ministrator for Beverly Manor Saturday at 10 a.m.in the Berg Okla.; Mrs. Paul (Twyla) and Phoneix Nursing and inn for the U.S. Smélting Drawing Room Chapel of Provo Convalescent Center. and Refining Company. He was McCoy and Milton Thomas, with Bishop Nevin Williams of a High Priest in the South CotActivein the LDS Church, Mr. Grand Junction, Colo.; 30 the Provo 23rd Ward officiating. ton Ward. grandchilcren; two great- Payne was the senior member of tonwood Fiiends may call at the Berg brothers and the Scottsdale High Council. He Survivors include one son and Mortuary in Provo, 18 E. served two stake missions, was one daughter, Edwin A. Terry, superintendent of the Phoenix Midvale; Mrs. J. (Louise) Center, Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. East Stake Sunday School and a Nielson, Murray; four grand- and Saturday prior to services. Burial will be in the Moroni member of the Bishopric of the children; Eugene, Ue. Mrs. Cemetery where full military (Goldie) Ingram, Barstaw, Scottsdale Third Ward. For grandchildren; many years he sang with the Emma Jane Doty, Murray; half- rites will be accorded. es Trene) ‘Mendelssohn brothers and sisters, Mrs. Heavener, Okla.; Mrs. Dorothy i Survivors include his widow, Amanda Mauchley, Bennion; GielenBellMo. two Mrs. Herman Cole, San Francisco, eeee Robert (Barbara) Ipsen, Calif; Alonzo Cole, Salt Lake le, and Mrs. Robert City; Andrew Terry and Mrs. Ber& \ (Bette) Peterson of Phoenix; Fannie Patton, Provo; Merlin Mortuary eight grandchildren; six sisters Terry, Baker, Nev.; Willis and five brothers. yy . Martha and Services f ( ; Mrs. Jennie Farley,all of Orem; GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. — q 373-1841 J MarriageLicenses Weeanaesereghn Funeral services for Jonas Nathan Sibert, 65, who died Spanish Fork achara A. Boyer, 20, Allegan, Saturday at the chapel one hour Monday in a Grand Junction Linde Mortuary Michand Cristie ~2wis, 18, prior to services. Burial will be hospital, will be held Friday in Robert Arch Hutchison Hal V. Archibald, 21, Gariand, in the Murray City Cemetery. Grand Junction. Graveside services will be held Friday at 4 Services were held today in} adoe E ey’ a Fairtield. p.m, in the Provo City LDS. Chapel, with interment] § am Brewster,Jr. Cemetery. Mr. Sibert was born April 11, in the Spanish ForkCity beravile Gardner, 23, Spanish Linden Man Dies at 42 ¢ Jtah County Statistics ProvoMan Dies of z 2 Heart Ails Goshen Man Junius Payne Asks Care of Public The Wasatch Pioneer Players, DRAGERTON,Carbon Co. — who are staging summer theatre the Of DallasH. Young,Sr. County Fire Marshal Dies in Arizona Utah County Fire Marshal We stopped that one at 5 acres, Floyd Lundell has issued a plea for care by everyone in the county in the face of a mounting danger of fire both on public and private land in the county. “The condition is critical,” after returning many involved in ad z= of fighting the Wasatch County blaze in Daniel’s Canyon that destroyed some 5,000 acres of ime deer graze. Prime Tuesdaynight the county and fire onee a taquin, n, Payson Spanish Fork fought with one bulldozer and 50 men from the Santaquin area to contain a range fire in Santaquin Canyon to only 50 acres. The fire is believed to have started as a result of workmen using a cutting torch, salvaging an old water line from the Santaquin fe water supply, Mr. Lundell © EdwinTerry Dies in SLC © tinguished thatfire. Mostof the fires started are man-caused, Mr. Lundell says, and other firemen throughout the state agree. Most are negligently caused. Anyone either deliberately or —<'ve really got a problem in negligently starting a fire is the county. It was heart- responsible for the damzges warming to see the cooperation resulting as well as all costs of atthe fire in Santaquin Canyon. suppression. be 6s AccountingProfessor Given TeachingCitation Dr. James B. Cameron, associate professor of accounting at Brigham Young University, was recently named recipient of a “Teaching Excellence Award” presented by Arthur Andersen and Company, geese accounting an firm. Dr. Cameron received his B.S. from the University of Utah in 1956. He earned his MBA in 1958 at the University of California at Los Angeles andhis Ph, D. in 1967 at Montana State University. Prior to coming to BYU, Dr. Cameron served as an instructor at the University of California Los Angeles,assistant professor Post Office Offers 1st Day Covers Of Heart Attack butit could have been just like the one near Wallsturg,” Mr. Lundell commented. In of the fire in Wasatch County, Mr. Lundell said that as far asthe eye ran see in some ions, there is nothing but burned ae “More damagewill result from erosion during the first rainstorm that from the fire itself,” he said. In addition to these fires, many others have been extinguished in Provo, Orem and other cities. The county contained a fire at Birdseye to 20 acres Monday. The fire was apparently started by the railroad. Salem, Spanish Fork and the National Forest ex- for inauguration of the U.S. Postal Service commemorate one of the largest government reorganization projects in the nation’s history. Under the Postal Reorganization Act of 1970, the old postal department, part of the President’s Cabinet, becomes a separate and largely autonomous government authority with increased powers to modernize the nation’s mail service. Ea) RADIOSHACK, at Idaho State University in Pocatello and assistant and associate professor at Montana State University in Bozeman. In addition, the international CPAfirm of Ernst and Ernst has awarded the Department of Accounting an unrestricted grant of $7,000 for the 1971-72 schoolyear. Another CPA firm, Peat, Marwick and Mitchell, has awarded the Accounting Department a grant of $1,000, and a grant of $500 has been received from Dow Chemical Corp. Several firms have also given grants to outstanding accounting students. Marvin Brinkerhoff, a senior from Bicknell, Utah, received a $500 grant from Chevron Oil. Haskins and Sells, an international CPA firm, presented a $500grant to Jeffrey Walters, a senior in accounting from Newdale, Idaho. Clyde Morrell, a senior from Brigham City, Utah, and Michael 0. Johnson, a junior from Idaho Falls, Idaho, each received $500 grants from Arthur Andersen and Company. The BYU Accounting Departm: ent is ranked among thetop 10in the nation. WIN A COMMEMORATIVE DisCOUNT COIN. . . USE IT OVER AND OVER FOR A 10% DISCOUNT ON PURCHASE FOR THE REST OF 1971. PLOP DOWN IN YOUR FAVORITE CHAIR, LEAN BACK, AND ENJOY QUADROPHONIC "4-CHANNEL STEREO” Graveside Rites In Provo for JonasSibert = es ee 6 to 8 p.m. at 4760 S. State and the Spanish Fork th Ward] 2h” jig Biteclement gp Cemetery. Provo —_— Dallas H. Young,Sr. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1:00 p.m.in the Berg Drawing Room Chapelof Provo, where friends maycall Friday evening from 6-8, and Saturday prior to services. Interment Provo City Cemetery. Family suggests contributions te made to University of Utah Law School. Fork:andMaraiee Fillmore, v7. ; OF Ricks College Feiiiam Kerr, 21, Pleasant REXBURG, Ida, — Sam F. Provo Funeral serviees will be held an, at 10:00 a.m. in the Drawing Room @ 0. —ayeal mortuary iy evening from 6-8, and Saturday prior to services. Interment Moroni City Cemetery, where full military rites will bo accorded at graveside. 1906, in Hastings, Neb., to Ray Arthur and Martha Jane Oatmau Sibert. He married Mary Worley Thane and she died. He was a fcmer Provo and Salt Grove, and Marcy L. Jones, 19, Pleasant Grove. Brewster Jr. of Provo has been Lake City resident. added to the faculty of Ricks Survivors include College for the coming school brothers, Roy R. Sibert, Salt year. Mr. Brewster received his Lake City; Earl Sibert, Ogden. BS. degree in forestry from Utah State University, his M.S. degree in plant ecology from ®)ipin Brigham Young University and FAMILY MORTUARY ed Southat3rd East — Pleasant Grove ‘Tinus Mortensen Namedto Faculty Rol wariean ‘Simmons.18.Spansn 3rd South ot 1st Bost — Prove Pleosant Grove 373-4668 785-3503 Donald R. Pollman Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11:00 a.m.in the Lindon Ward Chapel. Friends may cali Friday evening from 7-9, Olpin Family Mortuary of Pleasant Grove, and Saturday at the churchprior to services. Burial Orem City Cemetery. isnow conee his work for a Ph. D. ie BYU in plant physiolog, He ineue for the Uinta National Forest, the Malheur National Forest, Intermountain Forest and e vent Station, and was a teaching assistant at BYU in the Botany ent. 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