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Show e 4—THE HERALD. Provo. Utah Friday, January 1. 197) Obituaries Provo Lady Father Of Succumbs Tolliness Provoan Wilkinson Orem Woman’s Moss Applauds Nixon's Funeral Set Brother Dies Signing Poison Measure OREM -- Geraldine Aston Wilkinson, 56, Orem, died ‘Thursdayof a heart attack while in Salt Lake City. She Oct. 3, 1914, in Magne Ldager of Lawrence and Eleva Loveridge Aston, She married Harrison D. Wilkinson April 2, 1934, in Provo. The marriage was later solwmnized in the Selt Lake Temple. He died Feb. 5, i She was a member of ( (yyo}h, Survivors include two sons, Kay H, Wilkinson, Orem: Clark D. Wilkinson, Kemmere:, Wyo.; five grandchildren: two sisters, Mrs, Elliott (Beverly) Jensen and Mrs, laMar (Eva) Farley, both of Orem; her mother of Oren, Funeral services will be held Mondayat noonat the SundbergOlpin Mortuary in Orem, Friends maycall Sunday from Dies at 84 Doris Ann Quigley, Burnett, 28, 1286 W. 6th S., Provo, died Wednesdayin the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City of a long illness. She was born June 21, 1942, in Gooding, Ida,, to Bud and Alma Mae Evilsizer y- Moses Campbeil Taylor, #4, Kamas, father of Mrs. J. Kenneth Davies of Provo, died Thursday of complications following surgery. He was @ prominent banker in Kemas. Mr. Taylor was born Sept. 8, 1886,in Salt Lake City, a son of wemarried Boyd B. Burnett Moses Whitaker and Sarah on July 15, 1966, in the Idaho Campbell Taylor. He married Falls Temple. She was a Edna Beard on June 25,1913, in member of DS Church the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. whereshe had been active in all Taylor served as deputy county the organizations. She was a clerk, deputy county treasurer, graduate of Nampa High School county clerk and commissioner as an honor studentin 1960. She of Summit County. He was aiso also was a 1961 graduate of town clerk of Kamas, pcesident Hollywood Beauty College and of the Kama Commercial Club 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and Monday she attended the Treasure which he helpedto organize, and prior to services at the morValley Community College in president of the Kamas Lions tuary. Burial will be in the Orem Club. Nampa for one year. City Cemetery. He had served as treasurer of After her marriage theylived in Gntario, Ore., for two years the South Summit School moving to Provo in 1968 where District, secretary-treasurer of her husband manages the the Rees Grass Creek Coal Sena Kirkham Burnett Carpet Co. Survivors include Mining Col., president of the her Park King Mining Co., vice husband; one son, Kent Burnett, president of the Copper Mountain Mining Co. and was a Ore.; one brother, Wayne member of the executive Quigley, Payette, Ida.; two committee of the Utah State Association. sisters, Mrs. George (Darlen2) Bankers Bohney, Idaho Falls; Helen For 51 years he was cashier Quigley, Ontario. Funeralservices will be held and president of the Kamas Saturdayat 11 a.m. in the Sunset State Bank. He was also an Fourth Ward, 1100 W. 10th S., automobile dealer. Activein the LDS Church, Mr. Provo, where friends may call from 10 a.m. until time of ser- Ae was stake president of the South Summit Stake for 12 vices. Additional services will be years, memberof the Stake High held Monday in Ontario, and president of the Hij burial will be in Rosedale Council, Pri iests Quorum, Sunday School Memorial Park, Payette, Ida., superintendent on both ward and under the direction of Holbrook Funderal Chapel of Salt Lake stake levels. Survivors include his widow of City. Kamas; two sons and three daughters Gordon B. Taylor, Kamas; Mrs. Boyd (Helen) Lake, Oakley; Mrs. E. L. (Irene) Ostlander, Murra: Arthur B. Taylor, Clearfiel Mrs. J. Kenneth (Pauline) Davies, Provo; three sisters and three brothers, Elliott C. Taylor, OGDEN — Funeral services Mrs. Erminie T. Walton, Mrs. for Jennie Porter Anderson Frank (Miriam) Russell, Williams, 70, Ogden, who died Bayard C.Taylor and SpencerC. Thursday in an Ogden hospital, Taylor, all of Salt Lake City; will be held Tuesdayat 11 a.m. Mrs. Glen (Afton) Walker, Peoa; 13 grandchildren and 19 at Chapel of Flowers Mortuary, Ogden, where friends maycall great-grandchildren. Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Funeral services will be held Tuesday one hour prior to ser- Saturday at noon in the Kamas vices. Burial will be in Aultorest LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock Memorial Park. Mrs.Williams wasa native of and Saturday from 10 a.m. until Provo, being born May 25, 1900, time of services at the Crandall to J. Fred and Cora Warner Mortuary in Kamas. Porter. She married Rich H. Provo; her parents of Ontario, Dies in Idaho BUHL, Ida. — Funeral services for Sena Larson Kirkham, 52, who died Thursday at her homein Buhl after a long illness, will be held Mondayat 2 p.m.in the Buhl LDS Ward Chapel. Burial will be in the Buhl Cam tery. Mrs. Kirkham lived in Provo and American Fork during her lifetime and she was thesister of Mrs. Anna Rieskeof Provo. She was born May 24, 1918, in Mayfield, Utah, to John M. and Larson. She married Avery B, Kirkham on Feb. 6, 1943, in Los Angeles, Calif. She was a graduate of Snow College and of Brigham Young University in Provo, She taught school in American Fork. Since 1952 they had been residents of , Where she worked with her husband in Kirkham Aute Parts Co. Survivors include her husband; one son and one daughter, Lt. Steven Avery Kirkham, Warren AFB, Cheyenne, Wyo.; Shanna Lee Kirkham, University of Idaho, Moscow; twosisters, Mrs. Lloyd (Audrey) Christiansen, Manti, and Mrs. Rieske, Provo, High Vivian Whitlock Provo Native Dies in Ogden On Thursday Anderson on March 15, 1929, in Grace, Ida.; he died Sept. 23, 1960. She then married Morris H. Williams on March 31, 1965, in Ogden. Mrs. Williams had resided in Bancroft, Ida.; Tremonton, Utah,from 1922 to 1944, when she moved to Ogden, where she had since resided. She had attended Brigham Young University. She was an active member of the LDSChurch,serving a regional mission in 1967 and working in the Relief Society. She was employed at Hill Air Force Base Mona Native Dies in Ogden SALT LAKE CITY — Funeral services for Elmer LeRoy Roberts, 79, 2011 Richards, Salt Lake City, who died Thursdayin an Ogden hospital, will be held Monday at 10 a.m., at Layton Union Mortuary, 1095 S. Main, where friends may call Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in Roosevelt City Former Provo Man Dies In Salt Lake WASHINGTON (UPI) — Pres- plauded by Sen. Frank E. Moss, D-Utah. WILSONLANE, Weber Co. — ident Nixon’s signature Moss, chairman of the serate Funeral services for Ray S. day on the Poison Prevention for Johnston, 55, who died Wed- Packaging Act of 1970 was ap- subcommittee aces te oi actin ...sday at his home in Wilson congress. Lane of a heart aiiinent, will be “The purpose of the biil is to held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the reduce, if not eliminate, the Lindgwist and Sons Colonial 80) Chari in Ogden, where friends AT “raw VALLEY HOSPITAL thousands of accidental poisonmy call tonight from 7 to 9 A1S Terry and! Connie ings which involve young chilo'clock and Saturday prior to Leischmann Hiorth, Springville dren in homes across the counGirl to Egward C: and Marilyn try each year,’ Moss said. services. Burial will be in Ruth Reynolus Nelson, Ore: legislation requires that ae Heights Memorial Boy 10 L. Dusne and Sherry theThe secretary of Health, EducaBrinton Bunnell, Provo. 0 Bobby Wayne and Vicki a Johnston was the brother Lee Thompson Williams, Lindon tion and Welfare determine Soy to Stanley and Shirley which household items are hazof Mrs. Marv (Della) Olsen of ardous enough to require speWilson Webb, Springville. Orem. Girl to William and Betty Ann Statistics He was born Nov. 8, 1915, in Of Orem Dies incidentto age. Funeral services are pending and will be announced by Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary of Orem. Mrs. Edgar (Jennie) Rollins, Chico, Calif. Congress California’s San Joaquin Val(Continued From Page1) ley is more than 250 miles long. approved the SST —and steadfastly held to its position when oven 1 Tote, its negotiators went to conference with Senate representaBerg tives. House bargainers agreed only to reduce the outlay to Mortuary $210 million. Services ‘Thestalemate continued until Thursday and threatened to Gass gs 1841 hold up the entire Transportation Department budget. This would have meant that no M.Clarence Beesleydied in money would have been availaSalt Lake City; ‘funeral ble to pay employes of the department, including the Coast pending. Guard and air traffic controi1 lers who safeguard the major airports, Finally, the House agreed to a “continuing resolution” that will finance Transportation Departmentactivities —includ495 SouthState ing the SST —until March 30. Orem, Utah 225.1530 Geraldine Aston Wilkinson, Orem, died Thursday, Funeral Monday noon, Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary, Orem, Friends cail Sunday 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and Mondayprior to services, Spanish cial packaging to keep young Fork. Cab Driver; Object - Of Search Is Extended 2 Firemen Killed in m Pa. City WASHINGTON(UPI) — US. eas of aur adder sear agi its ny of meat from pol foreign countries would remain in effect throughout 1971. A policy instituted in July said that meatoriginating from Australia, New Zealand and Ireland could onlybe imported by direct shipment, andall the nations agreed. Idaho Rep. James McClure said previously these governmente agreed to voluntarily limit their shipments, but said they were unable to control meat purchases by third country importeis. In the first half of 1970, about 25.9 million pounds of Australia and New Zealand meats, subject to the import law, were transshipped through Canada SPANGLER, Pa. (UPI) — Two volunteer firemen were killed and two injured seriously today when a wall collapsed on them during a general alarm fire in the business district of this coal mining community in western Pennsylvania, The dead were identified as Frank Kincaid, 47, and John Deedee, 32, both of nearby Patton. The injured, Paul Short, 41, and his brother, John, 31, were admitted to the intensive care unit at Miners Hospital here. Also admitte? to the hospital was James Tibbott, fire chief at nearby Barnesboro, who collapsed from exhaustion. ‘The blaze destroyed three buildings, which contained busi- ness establishments on the McClure said it was encour- ground floors and apartments aging to have the support in upper floors. of the agriculture department. Six families living in the This direct shipment require- apartments esceped the blaze ment will make voluntary im- without injury. port restraint programs more effective, he said. Firemen from surrounding communities fought the blaze A regenerating piece of a for more than five hours. The fire broke out during a ribbon worm, or even an intact wormforthat matter, heavy snow storm which can live for a year or more dumped 11 inches of snow in without food. the area by dawn. Utah Obituaries Chapel. KEARNS—Dorothy Elizabeth and Rhea F. Dickerson, 51, Orem Hunsaker Lawrence, 43, died pee ec. Ralph W. Lewis from Brenda L. Thursday; funeral Saturday noon, Kearns 18th Ward Chapel, 4360 W. 5415 S. Garr Sheffield Burton, 13, died Wednesday; funeral Satur. day, 2 p.m., Kearns Stake Center, 4260 W. 5215 S. GLENWOOD, Sevier Co,— Petrena Kristina Larsen, 85, died ‘Tuesday; funeral Saturday, 1 p.m., Glenwood Ward Cha} BOUNTIFUL—Theresa Rappe Burkhard, 78, died Thursday: Rites Slated SPRINGVILLE — A. W. Cherrington, 82, 1028 E. 4th S., Springville, died Thursday athis bent Oienda B. Edwards from Guy C. Edwards Dec, 24 iva J. Jones from Lynn Jones Darlene Wilkinson from Frank J. Wilkinson She paid him as her children, shocked by the incident, wept, then she called police. A detective in charge of the investigation said he is looking for a white cab driver about 50, driving a cab with a severely dented hood. Diane Wilkinson from Frank Wilkinson (Annulment) ec. 29 Edward L. Dunn from Karen B. Dunn (Annulment) Snowstorm (Continued From Page1) at a half million dollars along the coast of South Carolina. Winds of up to 80 miles an hour slashed through the Myrtle Beach, S.C., area, causing a beach fishing pier to collapse and hurling four fishermen into the ocean. Two were rescued by a Coast Guard helicopter and two others managed to reach shore themselves. Widely scattered snow flurries occurred from the northern Reckies to the Upper Mississippi Valley while fair and dry weather prevailed for the rest of the nation. 5 Cents Offered For Old Bottles NEW YORK (UPI)—The Coca-Cola Co. is offering New Yorkers a five-cent deposit on all returnable bottles of Coke in an effort to curb litter and to save on production cosis. The company, in advertisements in New York City newspapers today, said its twocent program had worked well, but “lately a lot of our returnable bottles have been winding up in the garbage instead of being returned.” The firm said there would be no increase in the cost of its drinks which comein 64, 12, 16 and 26 ounce bottles sizes. Recycling Law NEW YORK (UPI) —State Attorney General Louis Lefkowitz says he ask the legislature to enact a law that would prohibit the sale of WelcomeTo. VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH OREM CIVIC CENTER SUNDAY SCHOOL . . 10-10:45 A.M. PREACHINGSERVICES . 11-12 Noon SUNDAY EVE... ... 7109 PM. 2nd Corinthians Chapt. 5 Verse 17 homeof causes incident to age. Funeral services will be held beverages in containers unsuiMonday at 1 p.m. in the Kolob table either for reuse or Stake House in Springville. recycling. The law would entitle Pastor . . . . Jerry W. Stout Friends maycall at the Wheeler purchasers to at least a five225-7226 Mortuary Sunday from 6 to 8 cent refund on each Dec. 12, 1957, in Pleasant Grove. p.m. and Monday prior to He died September, 1962, She services. Full obituary details “ then married Jody Lee Spencer will be announced in Sunday’s on Dec. 6, 1964, in Elko, Nev. Herald, Mrs. Spencer was a waitress, She was a member oi the LDS Honors for Agatha Church in the Amerivan Fork 12th Ward LONDON (UPI) —The queen of mystery writers, Agatha Survivors include her husband Christie, beeame Dame Agathof American Fork; her father, an Christie today in a new American Fork; five children, year's list of honors proclaimed 245 North | niversity Patricia K., James Craig, Gala by Prime Minister Edward Gene, Danny Lynn and Cindy Heath. The 80-year-old authoLynn Spencer, all of American ress, who recently published Fork; one brother and one her80th thriller, was in a group sister, Tony Doral Chesnut, that includes James Cross, the Kearns; Mrs. Jay (Edna) British diplomat held hostage College, American Fork; 60 days in Canada. grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, Wilford DeLeeuw, Bicknell. Ke Will Be Funeral services will be held Monday at 11 am, in the American Fork 12th Ward Chapel. Friends may call at Anderson and Sons Mortuary Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. and FLOWERS = Forthe / CLOSED SAT. JAN. 2 Entire-stock fot included in this Sale. Original prie Monday until 10:30 a.m, Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove for Cemetery. Postmen vs. Dogs INVENTORY} SHEETS LONDON (UPI) —The post office workers’ union has negotiated a new rule allowing Britain’s 100,000 postmen to boycet homes with “belligerent” dogs, Foster, children from swallowing them. AT AMERICAN FORK Moss added, “ bill speciand Rachel Bowden Johnston. HOSPITAL fies that the special packaging He married Ruby Hunsaker on Dec. 25 will be difficult for a child six Girl to Jed O. and Carole Iverson Sept. 30, 1935, in Brigham City. Wiscombe, American Fork. years old or younger to open. Hehad been a resident of Ogden 5, from 1945 to 1958, when he Girl to Brad and Trum: Adults will not be hampered by Harding Pleasant the new packaging.” moved to Wilson Lane where he Linebaugh Grove. hadsince resided. Dec. 22 He was a memberof the LDS Girl to Thomas H. and Brenda Church, Mr. Johnston owned Price Giles, Lehi Johnston Trucking Co., Pete’s favee Hospital Cafe in Ogden and was president © . 24 ‘Soy to Dennis and Rebecca of Johnston Enterprises, Inc. Taylor Searle, Payson Survivors include his widow; 2: ‘Girlto Jerry and Ruth Ann Clark one son and two daughters, Dr. Shelley, Salem. Girl to Thomes R om Alana Sue Burton Hudson, Paysor ae nek Mrs. Darrell (Judy) Butterfield, James and JoeA NEW YORK (UPI)—Three all of Ogden; 11 grandchildren; praiford Rowley, Springville. taxicab riders told police two brothers and four sisters, Boyto Richard and LaRee Bray Wednesday night they watched Springville. Roy L. Johnston, Ogden; Fred Harding, Boy fo Martin and Linda Boyer their cabbie run down, and then R. Johnston, Beaver; Mrs. Cliff Jenkins, Payson. abandon,a dying pedestrian. (Ruth) Higgins, Mrs. John Dec. Boy fo Donald and Susan Taylor As a result of their story and (Florence) Freeman and Mrs. Jones, Payson. the death of the pedestrian, Fred (Leona) Boyd, all of Licenses Stanley Kowalsky, 64, an Brigham City; Mrs. Olsen, Marriage Dec.28 intensive dragnet for a daOrem. Dec. 28 Dennis C. Davis, 24, Salem, and maged cab and its driver is Barbara J. Jensen, 23, Mapleton underway here. Larry L. Hansen, 26, Lehi, and Beverly J. Atkinson, 22, Pleasant Police said a woman, her Gro Yasin N. Abdullah, 27, Tallouza, teenaged daughter and 6-yearSALT LAKE CITY—Annie Palestine, and Judith A. Levorsen, oid son entered the cab at Merrison Goodfellow Mortensen, Murray South Ferry at 6 p.m. EST for 91, died Wednesday; funeral 20,Richard K Johnson, 22, Saturday, 11 a.m., 36 E. 7th Ore., and Cherilyn K a trip to 14th Street to do some Miles Devon Snow, 54, died Springfield, shopping. They never madeit. 20, Romcoville, Ill Wednesday; funeral Saturday, 2 Brown, p.m., 00d Road. Lillie Allen L. Johns I11, 24, Renton, Their driver, heading north Kine’ Solomon‘Perley. 3/, dled Wash., and Tash Chambers, 21, Was on the Bowery, struck KowalTuesday; funeral Saturday, 11 Renton, ry L. Poster, 35, miltorae, m2 South Temple sending him 15 feet Elizabeth Hogan, 84, died cali, and Linda’ 8. Bean, 26, sky, through the air into oncoming Tuesday; Requiem Mass was held Payson traffic, police said. Bystanders today. Sarah Langenbacker Dec. DonM. Ashcratt,23,Springville, Stromness, 81, died Thursday; rushed to help Kowalsky, but funeral Saturday, 2 p.m., 36 E. 7th andLynda S.5 Sofie Luchs, 88, died Wed. <Bhillip_R. Hagedorn, 24, Her- the cab sped away. esday graveside Services were miston, Ore., and Roselyn Har. held today. Edna May Ryan ward, The passengers said about Ore Johnston, 68, died rneeieys Randy21, D.Corvallis, Gordon, 17, Orem, and three blocks later the driver funeral Saturday, 2 p.m., 255-2nd Janet E. Benjamin Edwin Anderson, 79, Orem, G. Neuenschwander, 16, told them, ‘give me a buck-45 dled Thesday7 funeral Monday, 2 and get out.” 7th S OCENTERVILLE— Ulysses L. OeSntord M. Healey, 62, Alpine, “But you just hit a man,” the Deveraux, 68, died Thursday; and Esther C. Bateman,49, Alpine Buddy A. Flickinger, 19, Provo, woman replied. The cabbie funeral Monday, 1] a.m., Lin dquist’s Bountiful Memorial je vepeated his order,she said. K, Requiem Mass Tuesday, Lady of Almyra Spencer Perpetual Care Catholic chive Leola, $.0. Of Am. Fork Cherrington Dies, Age 30 Zina W. Petty Anderson Brigham City, a son of Walter Clarence Reesley died in a Salt MAGNA—ila Louise Croshaw Simons Clement, 68, died Tuesday ; Lake tospital early today. He funeral Saturday, | p.m., Pleasant ieeetTn 1100 E., Salt Lake Green Ward Chapel, 8741 W. 30th S HUNTSVILLE—Vera mae Parker Harris, 70, died Wed. Mr, Beesley was a former nesday; funeral Saturday, 1 p.m., Provo businessman who owned Larkin Chapel of the Dawn. and operated the Provo Second IGDEN—Annie Washington Ward grocery and wasa former Hote 66, died Wesnestayyee assistant state manager of the Saturday, 11 a.m. ‘Church, 2935. Lincoln ave, Federal Homeowners Loan Repti Ave. Lovise Se 62, died Wednesday; f the Cop: Resurrection was eld Thursday. He married Grace Vincent, Annie Hardy Bramiett, 83, cied Thursday; funeral Saturday, int 19, 1916. She died Dec. 16, p.m,, Myers Mortuary. Annie eo E. Pugmire Hill, 78, died Thursday; 1967, funeral pending Funeral services and ROOSEVELT—Joseph Alma complete obituary will be Smith, 75, alee Wednesday; announced by the Berg funeral Satu Mortuary of Provo. Roosevelt Third Wir chapel Cemetery. Survivors include her A native of Mona, Juab Co., husband; two sons and two Mr. Roberts was born Dec. 21, daughters, J. Fred Andeyson, 1891, to Andrew B, and Amanda Roy; Rahe H. Anderson, Salt Melvina Kay Roberts. He Lake City; Mrs. Ray (Coradell) married Ella Rose Gagon on Warner, Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. May 10, 1917, in Vernal; they Omar (Millicent) VeLander, were later divorced. He married L. Snarr on July 29, 1944, Des Moines, Iowa; 18 grand- ay * children; ll great- It Lake City. He was a memberof the LDS grandchildren; two brothers, Joe Flynn, Salt Lake City; Church, He was a retired carFrancis Bellows, Spanish Fork. penter. Survivors include his widow; AMERICAN FORK — Almyra two sons and two daughters, ChesnutBird Spencer,30, 475 N. Lorell E. Roberts, Brookfield, 6th E., American Fork, died Wisc.; Karl E,. Roberts, Thursday morning at the Yakima, Wash.; Mrs. Charles E. American Fork Hospital. She (Merle) Edwards, Layton; Mrs, was born March 17, 1940, in Max (Afton) Horrocks, Salt Bicknell, WayneCo., a daughter OREM — Zina Eliza Williams Lake City; 17 grandchildren; of Anthony and Hazel DeLeeuw Petty, 91, Orem, widow of seven great-grandchildren; one Chesnut. George W. Petty, died this brother and onesister, Orlan R. morning at the Central Utah Roberts, Salt Lake City, and She married James D.Bird on Convalescent Center of causes for 14 years. In Weber Co. Policy On Meat Importation 40 W. 100 N. STANDARD OFFICE SUPPLY 373-5280 ROHBOCK SONS FLORAL 1042 S. State, Orem, 225-3001 Td CU Quontity rights reserved INVENTORY LS0 e CTS CLC caneed rod PTY |