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Show 4—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Friday, April 23, 1971 Provo Man’s Obituaries Rites Slated Lehi Man’s ® , MotherDies, Brother Dies at 75 HOLLADAY Ex-Provoan A meeting of Provo Canyon levy assessments up io five mills, to float bonds, to apply for federal grants, and to charge connection fees and service charges. Mr. Roylance said there are other types of organizations could be formed, the special improvementdistrict which can be initiated by nee but he property owners to set up a formal organization empowered to contract and obtain funding for construction of a sewer line in the canyon is scheculed for Wednesday,Apri) 28, at 2 p.m.in the Utah County Commission and ‘Temple; he died July 30, 1963. Succumbs On Coust SAN DIEGO,Calif. — Funeral services for Philip Lewis Ford, 86, San Diego, former resident of Provo who died Wednesday ina bospital in San Diego of a heart attack,will be held Monday at 2 p.m.in the Berg Drawing Chapel of Provo. Friends may call at the Sunday from 6 to 8 pn. Mondayprior to services. Burial will be in the East Lawn Memorial Hills. = Funeral services for Howard Ricks, 75, 2270 E, 4800 S., Holladay, who died Thursday in a Salt Lake City hospital of a heart ailment, will be held Monday at1] a.m.in the Holladay Fourth Ward West Jordan, a daughter of Viewmont Drive. Emanuel Holman and Mary Ann é Catherine Pope Richards. £'e married Nephi Nordgren on Nov. 1, 1905, in the Salt Lake PHILIP. FORD Wi Lewis and He married Flora Yates on Aug. 20, 1908, ‘ord. — MIDVALE Funeral services for Lilly Helena Pope Richards Nordgren, 8, 771 E. 7800 S., Midvale, who diec Tuesday at her home, will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at 260 E, South Temple, where friends may call tonight from 6 to 8 o'clock and Saturday prior to services, Mrs. Richards was the mother of Dr. Quentin R. Nordgren of Provo. ‘She was born March 3, 1883,in Provo Canyon Property OwnersSlate Meeting Wednesday on SewerLine ‘Tressa Hansen on Sept. 19, 1923, in the Manti Temple. He was a member of VFW No. Two, Survivors include his widow; one daughter and three sons, . Ivan (Cleo) Boynton, Sandy; Lee Ricks, Salt Lake Cjty; Ken Ricks, Huntington Beach, Calif. Ricks, El Segundo, Calif.; 14 grandchildren; four greatldren; one sister and - six brothers, Allen and Gene Ricks, both Benson; Charles Ricks, Logan; Louis Ricks, Bountiful; George Ricks, Lehi; Ivan Ricks, Florida; Mrs. Ruth Siefert. Friends may call ct 4670 Highland Drive Sundayfrom 6 to 8 p.m, and Monday one hour plore services ale chap will be Active in the LDS Church, Mrs, Richards served as ward Relief Society president, Survivors include three sons and three daughters, Weston N. and Jason V. Nordgren, both of Salt Lake City; Dr. Quentin R. Nordgren of Provo; Mrs. John Melvin (Vivian) Jenson, Mid- vale; Mrs, Gilbert C, (Naomi) moratorium on building development in the canyon on a controlled basis, In a meeting held Wednesday with representative Provo Canyon landowners, the commissioners indicated a willingness to “work something out” on an individual basis with persons who would Anderson, Elsinore; Mrs. Merna Johnson, Salina; 32 grand- to prevent further pollution children; 49 great- would be devised until the sewer grandchil Additional services will be Commissioner Ver! D. Stone said he felt that ‘the moratorium could be lifted Levan Native Dies in SLC was geographical limits of the district requesting that the district |. The Com- ze original board of trustees for the egte i|af bt lb ctf i z a April 1 Ida Belliston Of NephiDies i rial 4 # A epi VanWagoner Rites Slated THEY'VE ONLY GOT TABLES 2 “ ¥ 5 isee lei =e iF25 Ore. and stepdaughters, Belliston, Ar! Mrs. Lawrence (Martha) Bond 373-1841 J Ue fae eye EN ‘uneral services will be ducted in Dra Room Chapel o Drawn ch 2 a Provo at pm. Friends may call at the 6 to 8 pm. and Mondayprior to k Interment wil! be in the Eastlawn Memorial Park. upgrading the quality of urban mid 50s and Saturday near 50; environment. lowtonight 35 to 40; probability greenbelts, buffernm spaces, hay of rain 60 per cent today and ty parks, ides col 0 per cent tonight and Satur- wooded residential and iniy. dustrial urban Utah: Increasing clouds with areas, and new communities — rain developing west today; in- these are new target areas for termittent rain west and showforestry concern. ers east tonight and Saturday; local heavy snowslikely west- “The potential benefits are ern mountains tonight and Sat- many — shade, better urday; cooler northwest today and over state Saturday; highs today 50-60 west and 60-70 east; low tonight in 30s and lower 40s; high Savarday 45-55 west and in 50s east. F UTAH—IDAHO Max. Min, Pcp. Seedlings come from the i Lake N fae the Coeur d'Alene, Ida.,nursery, MdahoFalls os 8 7 (10 56 43 43 and Cedar City . 51 30 T 10 8 Page re and planted at Ogten uo 44 When the seedlings are two years old they are delivered to PIO? the forest in of 2,000 or Fi 3,000 for spring planting. When "Garr 0 : “ The seeds are col from on the Uinta Logan 2 7B 2 2 eo . a =" Wendover seu NATIONAL Max. Min. Pcp. Atlanta a rn) i 4 Boise 62 49 Calgary 57 37) Chicago 6 42 Cleveland 49 2B Denver 42 3988 Des Moines 63 38 Detroit 59 34 4 81 65 6B Thursday’s high was 96 at _ The dayto plant is almost as important as the season, it was Laredo, Tex. This morning’s low was 23 at emphasized. Sunny, windy weather is to av |; cool, Alamosa, Colo. Trees RRVTANONS OF LIFE | ANo wien a smou tasie “s pected to flourish. They should ARE SEATED ! enriched and moist soil. If the trees cannot be set out immediately after being secured, the first step is to prevent their roots from drying outin the air. This may be done by covering Toots with damp moss or rags or et the trees a burying the roots deep in fresh earth. In planting they should be placed in such a way as to be the 1S NEE ONLY LARGE PARTIES © be planted in well worked ‘TWO?sorry, ONLY TABLES indy) Andrews, 48, died Wednesday; funeral Monday, | p.m., 36 E. 7th S. BOUNTIFUL — Leonard Laird raggart, 65, died Wednesday; funeral Saturday noon, Orchard Ward Chapel, 846 W, 44th S., North Salt Lake. LOGAN — Jeannie McNeil died Wednesday; Goodsell funeral Saturday noo! Mortuary Sgt Donald Smith, 78, died Thursday, Saturday, 2 ea Hall Mort TREMONTON — Harley L. Heaton, 64, died Tuesday; funeral Saturday, 11 a.m., Tremonton eg a letter of sympathy to their computer from computer “001-001-001” in Don Mill, Friends may call at 6500 S. Holladay, 9, died Thursday; funeral Saturday noon, Tooele Fourth Ward Chapel. HUNTSVILLE — John D. died Wednesday; graveside services Saturday, | p.m., Huntsville Cemetery. CITY — Lue M. When you hear “What can ene man do?” think ot the saying a a tree,” Mr. Thorneck ‘The proper season for planting is not the same , he 6 71 (4 34 6 ground and before budding begins. E.Ist S. William Fisher, 35, died . John both of Riverton; San Gabriel, Calif.; J. Robert C, VanWagoner, Kearns; Bruce Jones, Salt Lake City. Frederick H. VanWagoner, Washington; Elden Reed One to Another VanWagoner, Boise, Ida.; 29 MONTREAL (UPI)—The Sun Grandchildren; five greatLife Assurance Companyog grandchildren; four brothers Third Ward Chapel. cently told and two sisters, Alvah Van- KANAB — Glen Hamblin, 69, letters would be answered by a Wagoner, Springville; Afton died Tuesday; funeral Saturday, 2 human being, not a computer. VYenWegoner, Cleveland; Rex p.m,, Kanab Ward Chapel. SOUTH OGDEN — Mande Shortly thereafter, the com- VanWagoner, Elmo; Bert Waiters Moyes, 68, died Thursday; VanWagoner, Evreka; Mrs. funeral Saiurday, 11 a.m., Lin. eines mere packet’ Sent 1 Madge , i Mrs. dquist end Sons Mortuary. ted by Heaps, (olen) illies, Salt TOOELE — Ada Forsdyk: cards, and conveys very vividly the insistentpurpose of nature to renew forest and carry it, 7 33 Fort Worth jolulu Indianapolis Jacksonvill Sunday; funeral jay noon, E. 7th S. Fred Dorninguez, 20, died Wednesday; funeral Saturday noon, 260 E. South Temple. Harold eB. Parkes, Riverside, Services Weather Forest Service Lucky Peak Burley Utah Obituaries Calif.; Mrs. Itha Gadd, Nephi; . Nelda Conover, Salt Lake Mortuary proximately 50 Ponderosa Pine and 200 Green Ash trees will be plant ted in campgrounds on the Uinta Natienal Forest to enhance the beauty and enjoyment of these sites by providing shade and shielding from other camps. “‘As a safety measure,the older ovei-mature : and diseased trees are being removed from the campgrounds and new ones are planted to replace them," Thornock + continued. “We must recognize that America’s forest wealth is not By United Press International confined to rural areas. Trees in Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo ong : Showers trees planted on the forest lands also provide habitat for many species of birds and animals, landscaping for asthetics, watershed protection, and numerous other uses. Ap- SALT LAKE CITY — Lynn Emerson Baxter, 72, died Thursday; funeral Saturday noon, 574 ; Flora L. Parkes, Ogden; halébrotherand naltateers « Pepe,scoring to Mr. FOR TWO - Survivors include her stepmother, Mrs. Goldie Itha J agp plent ‘Boyto Wayne and Bette Jo Jones ‘ition Boyto William Dennis and Dawn possible,trees are planted asthe Powell Thomas, Payson. melting snow recedes on forest Boy to Meivin and Muriel lands, assuring that the roots Schramm Meredith, Payson. come in contact with moisture and pliable soil. ‘Trees this year will be an AMER ICAN FORK HOSPITAL in the Strawberry area in the April 17 Girl to Rodney E. and Sheila Clyde Creek and Dock Flat sites, tly taken to Maughan Harris, American Fork. They were David Paul and Verlyle their ‘new home’ by (See earlier story on Page 13) Br Girl toTaylor, American Fork. and buried in snow . a een Eee eae eee Durrant Cowden, American Fork. for protective je yearhippie cult leader, Girl to K. C. and Janet Maxfield until planting time. These trees Pleasant Grove, sentenced to death for the 1969 Wells, will be in the by April 14 te-LaBianca murders, y to Kay Earl and Carol machine and hand planting ae Giles, Pleasant Grove. methods, April 13 A total of 3,000 Douglas fir y to Don and Patsy Morse Hardman, Pleasant Grove. will be planted in the eith T. and LaRae Jones Ruby Christensen Memorial Allriage, Pleasant Grove. Boy fo William D. and Betty Youth Forest located in Broadbent Anderson, Lehi. Creek near the headwaters of cs Hobble i purran? Coreen, ameciean one Besides timber production, Mories, When youve corye eum| 5 gPs 8 FS 3REFE 5 z &. gs i : de fe : Bi ie : : Rg i i eke 5 Mrs. Francis (Beverly) Maerk, Tueson, Ariz.; Mrs. Paul C. (Elaine) Moore and Charles David Harvey,both of Salt Lake City; nine grandchildren; two ¢ brothers and one sister, sister Clarence J. f Boy to Henry and Connie Under’ opez, Pa) . ° Girl to Santiago and Clara Chavez Fermin, Elberta. ry Clifton and Linda Hall Brailsford, Spanish Fork. mature timber which has been horvested. Of National Forest Management This is National Earth Week. BORN. AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Every person can and should show his concern for future Thursday Girl to Richard and Sally Jane living conditions on the earth, Simms Edwards, Orem. declared . Thornock, Girl to Robert and Gayle Christensen Farnsworth, supervisor of Uinta National Springville. Forest. ‘Think about your acGirl to Stephen and Martha Sue tions and what effect you have Thomas Gessel, Provo, irl to Lee A. and Alana Jean on our environment,”’ Lindberg Jolley, Provo. Thornock said. “Your own Boy to William and Pamela Sch- existence may be threatened by wartzwald Sherwood, Provo. Girl to Alan R. and Sandra Day breathing noxious air, listening Sowell Cazeau, Orem. to earsplitting noises, Girl to Theodore S. and Janice foul water, and viewing |. Larson Crandall, Provo. Boy to Robert and Patricia E. graceless landscapes.” Johnson Headman, Orem. Since colonial days, wise men — Boy to Charles and Sharon Kay haveplanted treesin backyards, on woodlands,, and along city Maloney Ogzewalla, Provo. Boy fo Jay and AnnaJoleen Pace streets, Mr. Thornock said. Now, Jex, Orem. Girl to Ronald and Sarah as then, their investment is Katheryn Ernest Matkin, Provo. returning an almost infinite Boy to Robert and Mary Barney number of benefits and services Herbert, Springville. Boy to Joseph and Paddie M. for man and all living creatures. Watson Carter, Orem. Tree planting is a significant Boy to Nyle and Kay Hansen part of forest management, the Cox, Lehi. Girl to Gary and Kathleen forest supervisor pointed out. Larsen Rowland, Orem. Each year millions of trees are Girl to Duane and Caro! Bowley planted on national forest lands Herbert, Orem. to mawure timber which —_. t harvested. |. They, in i Boy Raymondand Linda Lee Dirker, Orem. turn, will provide lumber, recreation, homes for wildlife, and numerous other benefits for Bor N future generations, he added. AT PAYSON HOSPITAL April 14 Boy to Lawrence and Fdith Peterson Fitch, Orem. Girl to Steve and Judy Jackson Wyler, Payson. April 12 Girl to James Neil and Jeanette Mathews Francom, Payson. Boy to Theron and Marsha Cloud Taylor, Goshen. fo Bert and Lucille Abbott a oo Fork. planted ow national forest lands to replace Tree Planting !s importantPart April 13 z #28 Petersen. He Statistics management. Each year millions of trees are EMPLOYEES OFthe Uinta National Forest are shown planting trees on forest lands. Tree planting is a significant part of the forest Girl to Varice and Jolene Jarvis Marshall, Santaquin. ip aie 3 2. Dies in Calif. H Pearl Petersen ers ple : PEARL PETERSEN County Attorney Arnold Roylance discussed with those E it i ft{th tecietis Be : lie eet E gee PEERSTR EPE t ey Ay tr Brg os sHusngady Ai: who said three be required to build it was told he could proceed with construction but could not inhabit the cabin until sewer facilities were available, canyon and stand to lose a great unless rapid progress is made toward getting the sewer line into the canyon. He exthe hope that enough ers would be present at the April 28 meeting to complete @ petition so there will be a minimum of delayin getting the project underway. about the roots, The two inches ofsoil at the top should be left very loose to act as a mulch to retain the moisture, “Don’t neglect trees after they have been planted. See that they receive plenty of water,” Thornock concluded. 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