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Show Page 4-THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Thursday, April 22, 1971 Springville 50StudentsSuspended Obituaries Native Of Orem Lady Pl. Grove Dies at 89 Dies at 94 SALT LAKE CITY services for Ida May Williams SALT LAKE CITY — Funeral Hogan, 89, who died Tuesday at services for Maggie Loader her home of causes incident to Perry, 94,728 E. 9th S., Salt Lake age, will be held Saturday at 10 City, whe died Tuesday in a Salt am. at 260 E. Scuth Temple, where friends may call Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday Saturday at 2p.m. ai 36E. 7th S., one hour prior to services. where friends maycall Friday Burial will be in the Logan from 7 to 8 p.m.Burial will be in the Sandy Cemetery. Cemetery. A native of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Hogan was the sister of Mrs. Earl (Elva) Taft and Mrs. Mrs, Perry was born Feb. 12, Bert W.(Fontella) Harvey, both 1877, to Robert and Eliza Driggs Loader, She married James of Orem. She was born May2,1881, in Perry on Sept. 15, 1897, in Mound Valley, Idaho, a — Pleasant Grove, and he died Feb.13, 1957. She was a member of Robert Hannah and Barbar: Ann Bingham Williams. she of the Presbyterian Church. Survivors include one son and married Walter Hogan on Nov. daughters, James 20, 1907, in the Salt Lake Temple. three Rat He died Aug. 8, 1969. Survivors include two sons and four daughters, Kendle Hogan, Mead, Richland Wash.; Robert Hogan, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Enda Butte, Mont.; Mrs. Russell Goshorn, Las Vegas, Nev.; six (Florence) Evans, Council, grandchildren; five greatph J. (Phyllis) er ; Mrs. Springville, being born Oct. 10, 1903, to David and Rozella Lamson Wheeler. She married Edwin Watts on Nov. 26, 1921, in Salt Lake City; he died Oct. 23, 1962. She was a memberof the Jehovah's Witnesses Church. Survivors include one son and two darghters, Jerry A. Watts, Richfield; Mrs. Keith (Betty) Hill and Mrs. Raul (Louise) Moveda, both Sandy; 12 grandchildren; five great-grandsons. Manning Elected AEA Head Murray; James Loader, Salt LEHI — Neil H. Manning, a , Ore.;. Lake City; Monroe Driggs teacher and former coach at the 10 grandchildren; 23 ‘great- Loader, Branson, Mo.; Kirk Loader, Sandy. gran ; one greia pon five sisters, ‘a (Harriett) Hogan, oan Mr, Mrs. year term: President-elect during the 1971-72 school year; President during the 1972-73 school year and Past President ss the reschool an advantage Provo Lady Dies at 77 Mrs “Sounds like a great project, currently serving as head of the and I am glad that the students English Department. coached tennis for six years; sign golf for one year; football for 10 declaration citing May 8 as Yoa Community Day. Gov. Rampton’s ition football and basketball, a position he has held for the past encouraged citizens of Orem and Provo to join with Br 10 years. Mr. Manning is married to the Young University students in an falter psgpliles tbe atlas effort to beautify their cities so ey are the parents ve oe Survivors Adams, include Fire Probe her sons one Eugene Lyman Nielson, ghee Survivors include husband; four sons and two daughters, Robert J. and John J. all ae Mrs, Kathryn) Wovd, Salt Lake City;Mrs. Davie (Bernice) , Wash.; falter ; J, Harper, Boise; Samuel J. t, ‘Provo; 13 grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs gra (Clenn: in Parowan atnoon on Saturday. Seniors Set Smergasbord At Payson PAYSON — Senior Citizens of Payson will hold a smorgasbord supper Friday at the Payson Tabernacle hasinging at 6 we Wallsburg Native Dies On Coast — Philip Lewis Ford, 86, San Diego, dy Anderson will present Calif., died Wednesday in a San MagSg ls he ee Diegohospital of a heart attack. All Senior Citizens are He was born April 9, 1885, in fated Wallsburg. He had been a ti a carpenter. He married Flora Elizabeth Yates on Aug.20, x Ye08 Mortuary } Services « 373-1841 J Friday's Herald, Rai! Decline Philip Lewis Ford — Funeral services will be and Monday prior Interment will be in the Eastlawn Memorial Park. een (UPI)—Britons had half the number apred Tailway avon in 1969 with 10 previny, of ictalgues atnere Were 9,375 miles of of the equipment and supply involved in relations committee; and Mitch °°! Completed Provo city employees were participants in the recently completed Fifth Anni Fre Investigation Seminar held in Salt Lake City last week. Springville Underpass Now Has 2, 000 Plants Many of the programs featured in the seminar deal with arson investigation. One class dealt with problems arising out of campus distrubances. ENA clearance from Provo were Stan Brown, = Fire ; eraeMee department, Warren Grossgebauer program. . reed to attend the conference. Arson, investigators took up South freeway access from the most of the conference, which city limits to the freeway. The was held at the Rodeway Inn tings had been by Wednesday, Thusday and the City Shade Tree ComFriday. which Margarct areas uire paid. IRS then secures delinquent returns, Forms 942, from the employer, sometimes covering several years, with a substantial amountof taxes and penalties due. Notaxes are due on amounts paid to persons who are independent contractors and not household employees. Mr. Wise Said this exempts payments to painters, plumbers, repairmen, carpenters and others who provide household services ag independentcontractors. . State Employees Asking Cost-of-Living Increase The Utah Public Employees suffered from higher prices iation has recommended since the increased rate in cost Association thatall state employees receive of livinghas applied to all, he a 2% percentcost-of-living pay increase, July 1. State employees who have qualified for a standard advancement curing the 1970-71 fiscal year have received only a Legislat Governor’s recommendation when applied to all state employees,this is a relatively small amount and far behind similar increases being granted years in- in public education, private crease (1970) was 5.9 mere. ey and other western ng with pany . The complexis located at 1300 State. ROTC Members At Orem High OnField Trip Committee nc was done about ae rentals for hanger space at the ean anyRecorder Verl the airport committee fad been inactive since the resignation of Cleve Child, Spanish Fork, from the chair- OREM — Ten membersof the Wednesday for Nellis Air Force | Base in Las Vegas, Nev. for an aerospace education field trip. In the delegation were Col. Theon Laney,instructor, Cadet Lt. Dan J. , "Merlin Cossey, Steve Pelton, Bart Rasmussen, Jack Danner, Gary How can a pan be held at a constant temperature without constantly readjusting the heat? Use the modern gas range's burnerwith-a-brain. After setting the control (like an oven), the temperature is maintained automatically in the pan. As be too costly for becity. Councilman Earl Child reported he had received Despain, andyLarry Gordon. employee, Money given to employees for carfare is to be counted in total wages paid. However, the value of meals is notincluded. Failure to pay Social Security taxes can delay payment and decrease the amount an employee receives when he later applies for benefits. Often when household employees ap ly for benefits, it comesto light that all Social Security taxes have not been mh berequiredto water the trees for years. After & discussion on ject, city councilmen voted against it, stating they felt They emphasized thatike the city should arrangement would be only OREM — Giround-breaking beautification and tree planting ceremonies for the Grand within the city limits, rather Central - Pekan Market than spending money for coc, ache for today, beautification in the county have been postponed until next along a state access road. They ‘Thursday,it was reported. also pointed out that the ty Shepherd, John Pratt, Donley ail of the Wednesday's lecture will feature Dr, Beulah Allen, former dean of nursing at BYU.Shewill speak on “‘A Lifetime of Creative Intelligence.” A graduate of the University of California's medical schoolin 1932, Dr. Allen is famous for her heroic efforts during World War II which saved the lives of many U.S. servicemen in the Pacific Theater. Career Eternal A panel discussion will focus its attention on the topic “Career and Eternal Life” Thursday, April 29, Members of the panel will include Mrs. Elaine Cannon, associate editor of The New Era; Mrs. Lucy Beth Rampton, wife of Utah governor Calvin Rampton; Mrs.Algie Ballif, two-time Utah state legislator and former directorof the state's Division of Public Welfare; Ann Marie Boyden; Salt Lake City advertising executive; and Alice Ruth Drechsel, noted Salt Lake City dramatist. Every state employee has Ceremonies For Complex Are Delayed Orem High High School ROTC left SALT LAKE CITY — Roland V.Wise, District director,for the ioe neRevenue Service ids_ employers of household hel help that there is an increased rate in the Social Security tax effective Jan. 1, 1971, The new rate is 5.2 percent which the employer contributes and a like amountwithheld from the household employee’s wages. When the quarterly return is filed, a check representing 10.4 percent of the cash wages reported for the calendar quarter should be © included with the return, ‘The next return, covering the 1971 calendar quarter January, February and March, is due April 30, 1971 on Form 942 “Employer's Quarterly Tax Return for Household Emlloyees.”” Mr.Wise said that anyone who hires a maid, cleaning woman, , caretaker, g: etc., is liable for Social Security taxes if cash wages of $50 or meciis gave be pald to one In a letter to Edward T. Himstreet, state personnel director, Richard B, Kinnersley, UPEA executive director, expressed five specific reasons for the recommendation. Mr. Kinnersley stated that money,$1.9 million, for the pay adjustments was provided by the 1971 Legislature, effective July 1, 1971. In addition, Kinnersley stated, did not Miss Rasmussen, Linda “any adjustment in pay is on basis of higher Girls’ Organization vicepresident; Beverly Belnap, wot Sa tea GIANT SALE NOW — PS MT:mo ‘The day will be used to clean There will be three teas at 1, 2, up yards, paint homes, and 3 p.m. Mothers should have buildings, parks, haul received an invitation through away junk cars and debris, and the mail inviting them to one of clean vacant lots. Ap- the three sections. If the time proximately six to eight they have been asked to come is B' , with inconvenientorif they have not received an invitation, they can feel free to come to any of the sections. Served Refreshments Mcthers and their daughters ee ae oe will meet in the Provo High student Y-Day Steering Lunchroom where mittee. They included Mel Jones, graduate student in oy ation, publ ic committee; Lorna Reed, Commerce, ee student in comtions, chairman of public and have lent cesupport to fhe clean-up day. Also project are the Orem and Hunt,senior in political science, Provo beautification com- personnel recruitment com- = After the girls and mothers mittee. mittees. are finished with the tea they will move into the library where a talent display has been janized by Nancy er. Pe thatthe girls have made in ee oe ens from = to English, on display for the SPRINGVILLE — Banks of manship. He further reported he had sent out noiices on the the 800 South underpass in Springville have been planted rentals, but users of the airport i Councilman had declined to pay them. th Creer reported to the Councilmen recommended meeting of the airport Mr. Creer said this phase of the landscaping plan has been Recently a triangle between ‘the highways was plantited grass and shrubs as part of the city beautification stations fell from 5,060 to 2.s11 in the period. ei Provo High School Girls’ tion is cli its ee activities Friday by ving its annual tea and fashion for the mothers. year’s theme centers around a Mardi Gras atmosphere. Provo Seminar Atten Fire Chi Schedules Girls’ Tea BYU in 1962. She has written numerous screenplays for the BYU motion picture studio and is the author of such famous poetry collections as “Beginnings” and “The Search.” Employers to Withhold Increased SS Payments they will be and KeVin, 5. husband; unusual ‘ Gov. Rampton Proclaims legrees taught at the Lehi High School May8 Y-Community Day for the past 12 years and is children: Davie, 10; Susan, 7; daugher, the Georgia — and the late at the Howard Packham MorVerda Lyman Adams, 77, tuary in Blackfoottonight from7 Calif. Tuesda to 9 o'clock and at the chapel accu cmars vices. Burial will be in the Grove Cemetery. Mrs. Karper was the mother of vo. of privileges of this institution, such as attendance at Church, be advised not to He mie thatal BYU students return next year,” he said. For Mother Of Provoan The woman's role in the academic world will be a in a new light when Women’s Academic Week, by ASBYU Women's Office, takes the spotlight at Brigham Young University il 26-29. Two guest lecturers, a film in the Varsity Theater, and a panel discussion will all center around the week's theme, is Liberation.” The public is invited to all activities which will feature daily events Monday Thursday. A film, entitled “The XFactor: Women as People,” will open the week's activities Mondayat noon in the Varsity Theater in the Ernest L. Wilkinson Center. The film is concerned with the woman's relationship to the world and society today. Wilkinson Center The remaining lectures on Tuesday and Wednesday and Thursday's paneldiscussion will all be held at noonin Room 321 of the Wilkinson Center. Appearing Tuesday to read and discuss some of her poetry will be Carol Lynn Pearson, noted author and dramatist. A native of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Pearson received an M.A. degree in dramatic arts from Provo High Rites Set MotherOf Scheduled on ‘Y’ Campus Fencing Park BY FLORENCEORGILL By RON BARKER gave their word of honor when MONA — The City Council of President Ernest L. Wilkinson they came to the institution that Mona held its regular meeting at has promised stricter enthe Courthouse. The business forcement of BYU dress stan: Matters that were discussed and university officials suspensions, “they will be included the installation of anew have revealed that at least 50 suspended on two grounds: fence around the property students have either been violat....of the standards of this known as “the park.” The fence suspended this semester or told institution; and violation of their now is made of poles and is not to return to BYU. own word of honor.” decaying rapidly. The new fence President Wilkinson said the The change in the policy of will improvethe route to the city Dean of Students has been given cee will not just apply cemetery. Ap old unused dress standards, but all ees poolwill also be filled the authority “without any further warning of any kind, to eae standards, according in. ‘Another important item suspend students who violate our to Dr. Wilkinson. Previously, standards, even fer a first students were warned the first discussed at this meeting was to time, placed on probation the enforce the city ordinance on aggravated offense.” The 50 students who were second time, and finally children shooting BB guns. “counseled out’’ of the suspended the third time. Several complaints have been university only reflect part of “Contrary to what some of you made bycitizens of Mona as to the picture. Many were refused believe, a substantial number of the damagethatis being done by admission to registration, and students have been suspended or some children. many more were suspended or have been refused registration The Mona Lions metrecently excluded last semester, Others in the first instance,” said and voted in the newofficers of have been suspended for a President Wilkinson. Violation of the university's the club. Clark Newell was voted combination ofviolations of the dress code has been widespread. in as the new president with school’s standards. President Wilkinson, in A survey conducted by the BYU Jess Jarvis, first vice speaking to the assembled Survey Research Center in president, Montie Edwards, revealed that 38.3 second vice president. Secretary Tuesday, said that “we have found out some percentof the students violated will be .ohn Sperry, Tail-twister careful checking we have dress standards, and 8.9 per- will be Floyd Keyte and Homer been doing that those cent of them knew that they Christensen will act as Lion who violate dress are were in violation of the code. Tamer. The new officers will The university has announced assume their duties on July 1, that those who are low in at- 1971. tendance atchurch will be asked also not to return to BYU next year. President a reoiled gs “J should ee add students who are not one AXTELL, Sanpete Co, — Funeral services for Thelma Wheeler Watts, 67, Axtell, who died Tuesdayin Sar.dy, will be held Friday at 1 p.m.in the Peterson Mortuary in Salina, where friends may call tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock and Friday prior to services, Burial will be in the Axtell Cemetery. Mrs. Watts was a native of Manning is the son of Women’s Academic Week Discusses a Sister Of Native Dies Standards Enforcement Tighter, Wilkinson Says At Age 67 Mona Council good for heating milk without scalding as for even deep-fat frying! FLORAL 201 West 100 South 373-7601 a modernrange fora modern woman In Ageless Granite the Gas range 90 Years of Experience in the Creation of Monuments and Markers. SAVE NOW AT BEESLEY MONUMENT t vAutT 125 South State Provo, Utah r F 374-0580 MOUNTAIN FUEL |