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Show Page 4—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Friday. October 2, 1970 Obituaries Funeral Held For Native OfSpringville SALT LAKE CITY — Funeral services were held todayin Salt Lake City for Winnifred Cummings Woolsey, 76, native of Springville, who died Tuesdayin a Salt Lake City hospital. She was the cousin of the Charles Mitchells of Provo. MR. MOWER Mrs. Woolsey was born May Man Dies 10, 1894, in Springville, a em ‘of Heber L. and Zina Cummings. She married biBesa Sept. 11, 1920, in Salt Lake City. He died Nov. 28, 1965. In Provo Mrs. Woolsey was a graduate of the University of California in Berkeley and worked as an Springville 3-Month-Old Senate Votes Mosquito Dies in Provo New Tough Abatement Tyler Ronald Johnsen, 2 month old son of Ronald El Ray WASHINGTON (UPI) —The and Elsie Ann Empey Johnson, died Oct. 1, at his residence at Senate has voted to give the 800 E. Center St., as the result of Equal Empioyment Opportunities Commission (EEOC) tough natural causes. new powers to end He was born June 27, 1970 in discrimination in hiring and Salt Lake City, His father is a promotion. The move appeared student at BYU and works at in trouble in the House Berg Mortuary in Provo. Bya 47 to 24 vote Thursday, Heis survived by his parents, the Senate approved legislation and grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. to give the EEOC power to issue “‘cease and desist’ orders Lynne Wilson Empey, and Mr. John Harold Johnson, and Mrs. against firms and unions which Bertha Miller Johnson, all of St. Tefused to stop discriminating against their emp'oyes or job George. seekers on the basis of race, Services will be held Monday religion or sex. in St. George, Utah. Burial will At the moment, the EEOC be in the St. George Cemetery only can try to end such under the direction of the Berg discrimination through conciliaMortuary. on. EEOC Powers Marriage Licenses KeyLocal MeetSet Control mosquitoes and atthe same time protect the health of humans, domestic animals and wildlife. That is the big challenge facing the Utah Mosquito Abatement Association. The associated probierns will be discussed ai the %rd annual meeting of the association Oct. 5 and 6 at the Eldred Center, 270 W. 500 N., Provo. William H. Wright, Provo, presidentof the association, and Ralph H. Horne, Utah County extension agentare in chargeof local arrangements. Registration for all concerned with mosquito control and related problems will begin at 8 a.m. Monday morning. Topicsto Disesss Topics to be discussed include “Current Research on the Effects of Pesticides on Human auditor for the Union Pacific Joseph E, Perkins, 21, Railroad Co. She was a member Sprinayiile, and Diane L. Killpack 19, Victorville, Calif Springville, retired farmer and of ine LDS Church. Health” by Dr. Stephen L. Survivorsinclude one son and Jetirey J. Robertson, 27. Lovell, poultryman, died Thursday in a Wyoming, and Grace A. Howe, 19. Warnick, project director, Utah Provo rest home of natural two daughters, L. W. Woolsey, Community Pesticide Study; Los altos, Calif.; Mrs. Walter causes. “Mosquito Control a Melvin R. Radmall 20, Pleasant He was born Jan. 14, 1886 in Winnifred) Van Blerkom, New DETROIT (UPI) — General the Control of Animal Diseases” Denise Duke, 2, Springville, a son of Oscar York; Mrs. C. E. (Nancy) Grove, Pleasant Grove Travis T. Tynes, 22, Monroe,La. Motors Corp. and United Auto by Dr. R. James Schoenfeld, Middleten and Elizabeth Bailey, Los Angeles, Calif.; nine Workers negotiators reached D.V.M., State veterinarian, U.S. grandchildren; one brother, W. 20, Orem and Robun L. Gibby. Beardall Mower, He married K. Haught, 20, Charleston, agreement Thursday on a key Department of Agriculture; Catherine Pennington on Nov. L. Cummings, Santa Monica, W. Alan Va., and Alice C. Mattingly, 20, local contract at Detroit Diesel “Adapt or Die — California scene is just one of many found over Central SWITCHBACKS above Mutual Dell in 22, 1905 and she died in 1952. He Calif. Charieston, W. Va William B. Cottle, 23, Walnut Works. One UAWofficial called Mosquito Abatement District's Utah during this autumn season, American Fork Canyon offer a view of a married Rose Verslius on July Burial was in the Sait Lake Creek, and Alice M it a possible breakthrough and Fight to Survive” by John H. City Cemetery. The family DeLong, Calif., breathtaking fall panorama of color, This 23, Orem predicted more local settle- Brawley, manager, Contra In his early life following suggests contributions to the LaVar H. Sweat, 35, Heber, and ments will follow. Costa M.A.D., Concord, marriage, he lived in Lindon, American Cancer Society. Darleen J. Pemberton, 32, Covina, “In the next week or so many California; “Weed Control in Calif Tooele, and Highland, returning Wilson L. Conover, 27, Orem, more plants may reach settle- Mosquito Control Programs” by to Springville in 1917. He had and Sarah D. Young, 24, Orem Michael Simmons, 19, ments,” Bard Young, region 1- Howard R. Greenfield, manager been self employed as a farmer Springville, and Casey E. Howe, E director for the UAW, said. entomologist, Northern Salinas and poultryman inostofhis life. 19, Spanish Fork. He said there was a “change of Valley M.A.D., Salinas, Active in the LDS Church, he Steven L. Fausett, 21, Orem and sttitude” during the all-night California; ‘Comparative Costs Vibrant colors of autumn — By BETTY SPENCER Randa L. Petersen, 18, Orem. had heldpositions in manyof the b: gaining session that extend- of Vehicle and Equipment vermillion, cerise, ruby and Steven M. Hodgk :1son, 20, Orem, AMERICAN FORK — The and Nancy M. Nelson, 19, Orem. ed also to national issues. church organizations. He was Maintenance in House versus Aspens flaunt their leaves o searlet glow from the Maples paruicularly interested in Registered nurses, both male gilt S Alized, 2, Orem, and “We've made major gains,” andblendwith thebrilliant coral and female, are urgently Contractual” by Gardner C. herry M. Coates, 23, harvest gold in American Fork genealogy and had done consreordelt Jeppsen, aOhtighan UAW international representa- McFarland, manager, Southeast Canyon. Blazing Maples are of the scrub Maple. Even needed, according to John siderable temple work. City, and Joyce L. Lewis, 21, Grass tive Curt McGuire agreed. A M.A.D., South Gate, California; humble chokecherry bushes crimson and the oak brush is Surviving are his widow of Valley, Nev ratification vote was set by the “The Aedes vexans problem in shimmering burgundy as the flaunt delicate glints of Warburton of Provo. Nurses who Springville; one daughter, Mrs. qualify must be willing to be 6,500 workers involved Saturday the Area of Chicago,Illinois” by canyon becomes a wonderland amethyst this week. Richard(Josephine) Conover of and workers go back Monday, Wilbur R. Mitchell, director of color in one last brilliant Autumn colors are expected to assigned to hospitals throughout Springvilie; a stepdaughter, the United States including Northwest Mosquito Ahatement despite the lack of a national be at their peak this weekend, Mrs, Dale (Delores) Tanner of display before the Wasatch BORN District, Wheeling, Illinois; Mountains yield to the com- according to Forest Service Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico, contract. Springville; six grandchildren; and overseas to Japan, England, AY,ies VALLEY HOSPITAL But new layoffs boosted tne “The Longevity of Aedes vexans forting blanket of winter snow. officials, who especiallynote the 27 grandchildren; and four stepGermany, Korea, etc. In some ‘Girl 10 Mont 0. and Shirley Dee numberof striking and laid-off Within a Mosquito Abatement grandchildren. All colors of the spectrum are loveliness of the Cascade instances, applicants may Stevens Court, Paysor workers to over 400,000 for the District” by Bettina Rosay, Springs area and the always Funeral services will be Boy to Ronald Dsand Sandra Jo first time since the strike South Salt Lake Co. M.A.D., and represented this week. Orange, choose their assignment. Bond Deane, Pro conducted Mondayat 11 a.m.in yellow, gold, rust, and every colorful Alpine Scenic Loop To qualify, nurses must be not Boy 10 Jack L. and Shella Fern began at midnight Sept. 14. The Glen C. Collett; “A Lifetime shadeof red mark the view,like linking American Fork and the Springville Third-Ninth LDS less than 20% years or more than Chestnu! vaybell, Springville. company sent home 4,350 with Aedes vexans” by Robert Provo Canyons, Ward chapel, with Bishop Wednesday United Rubber Workers at its L, Vannote, consultant, Morris a spacious patchwork quilt The switchbacks above 40 years; be a registered nurse cit fo Lance B. and Bonnie Gay Harold Whiting of the Third Madsen Hendricks, Pro Inland Manufacturing Division County Mosquito Extermination spread asa coverlet to warm the Mutua!Dell offer a panoramaof with a B.S. degree or three-year Ward officiating. Friends may Gir! to RobertL and’ Elaine plant in Dayton, Ohio, because Commission, Morris Plains, Wasatch Mountains. color seldom seen outside of the nursing school diploma apBurie Park, Pro call at the Wheeler Mortuary, proved by the National League there was no work for them. New Jersey. Girl fo Gary Hand Nancy Gott M.A.D., Firebaugh, California; Mountain West, with numerous of Nursing. Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. or Bennett, Springville. PAYSON — Vance Edward Other Topics “The Extra Man” by T. G. turnoffs ready for viewing the Mondaypriorto services. Burial Boy to Hubert and Mary Jane Interested nurses should write “Surveillance of Western Raley, manager Consolidated beautiful autumn scene. will be in the Springville Crook, 44, died Wednesdayin the Warner Spence, Provo. immediately, giving full name, Girl to Kenneth and Shauna De Payson City Hospital of a heart Drivers are urged to use extra Encephalitis Virus Activity” by M.A.D., Selma, California; Evergreen Cemetery. age, address, phone number and Jeor Kilpatrick, Provo. ailment. He was born Feb. 27, St.Girl caution, due to the great number “Brinefly Control Studies on the Fort Collins Laboratory of the to Kyle and Christen resume of nursing and school 1926, in Payson, a son of Edward Wheeler Denning, Provo. See Investigations Great Salt Lake Park” by of canyon visitors this time of experience to: Nurses, c- John Boy to Mote andVictoria J (Dick) and Vera Wyler Crook. Program; ‘“‘ArborvirusIsolations Robert N. Winget, Center for year. Field glasses or binoculars Warburton, General Delivery, Mounga, Prot He was a veteran of World Powell from Mosquitoes collected in Environmental Studies, are a welcome addition to the Provo, Utah, 84601. Girl to Lynn D. and Betty J War II, where he served in the Dalling Smith, Sandy West Central Utah, 1969” by G Brigham: Young University, Dr. trip and you will want to be Girl to Lawrence and Donna U.S. Navy. Amember of the LDS NEPHI — Three hundred eorge T. Crane, RobertE. Elbel, Don M.Rees, Dept. of Biology, prepared with plenty of color Stewart, Lehi City Changes Name Church, he was an Elder at the Shelton Boyto Fredrick and Mary Jane young 4H Club members, plus and Keith L. Smart, Ecology and University of Utah, and Glen C. film for the camera. timeofhis death. He was also a Chynoweth Fuller, Spanish. Fork 66 volunteer leaders in Juab Epidemiology Division, Deseret Collett; “Effects of Insecticides BRUNEI TOWN, Brunei Midmorning hours find the Bo Ward and Judit County,will observe National 4- Test Center, Dugway, Utah; on Non-target Organisms onthe colors clear and crisp and at (UPI)—This capital city of the member of the American Legion Peterson Forsyth, Aurora, Utah Boy to Fredric T. and Sharon H WeekOct.4 to 10. “Observations on the Aquatic Ogden Bay Bird Refuge’ by their companybest, although the oil rich British protectorate on SPRINGVILLE — Funeral Post No. 48. Mr. Crook was the island of Borneo wil take Hornbeck Campbell, Provo. services for Artella Luthy employed by the Payson Post Lee The Juab County members Organisms Associated with the Mary K.Benge, South Salt Lake view constantly changes with uesda Office. Hatch, 46, 175 E. Girl to Freeman and Marina will join 20,000 Utah 4Hers and Gambusia affinis study in rice Co. M.A.D.; and Lewis E. sun and shadow, providing an the name Bandar Seri Begawan Survivors include his mother Blumeil Dunn, Orem. fields, 1969” by David E. Reed, Fronk, director, Weber County inspiring vista for the canyon starting with a ceremony at Springville, who died Thursday nearly 4 million others Girl to Lynn V. and Martha Kay midnight Saturday. visitor. of a heart ailment in a Logan of Payson; two brothers and one Bona Clayson,Ore! throughout the nation in this manager, Fresno Westside M.A.D. hospital, will be held Monday at sister, Blain W. Crook, Fred J. irifo Mike B. and Melissa J week long celebration. The Curtis, Santaquin 1p.m., in the Lindquist and Sons Crook and Mrs. Kenneth (Lily Allen theme this year is “We Care.” Girl to Dennis K. and Margaret Rae) Gull, all of Payson. Colonial Chapelin Logan. Duplisea Hatfield, Funeralserviceswill be held Ly Juab County agent, Lynn Springville. Friends may call Sunday from Boy to Alan Charles and Anne Esplin states: “Opportunities in 7 to 9 p.m. and Mondayprior to Saturday at 1 p.m.in the Payson Patricia Knight Masson, Provo. 4-H andthe opportunity to join 4First-Fifth LDS Ward Chapel. services. Burial will be in the Girl to Clifford and Susan Carol Friends maycall tonight from 7 Lillywhite Warner, H are greater now than ever Logan City Cemetery. Girl to Thomas and Mary Etta before. Young people between Mrs. Hatch was born Oct. 5, to $ o'clock at the Keith Jolley desea Tingey, Provo. the ages of 9 and 19 areeligible 1923, in Franklin, Ida., a Mortuary in Payson and also Saturday prior to services. “Girl fo Hal L. and Shirlene Booth for membership whether they daughter of Joseph LaVille and live on farms in towns,cities or Zeruah Lowe Thomson. She Burialwill be held in the Payson Halladay. suburbs. Those over 19 are married August George Luthy City Cemetery where full always urgently needed as ‘on Oct. 5, 1941, in the Logan LDS military rites will be accorded. leadersto help our young people Temple. He died August of 1961. SALT LAKE CITY — Walter advance through the opShe then married Milton Jay Alfred Drushal, 66, died Tea portunities available in his Hatch on Aug. 1, 1970, in funeral Saturday, 10 a.m., 26 South Temple. Cora Sophia program. Springville. Yoeman Bagley, @5, died Wed. Mrs. Hatch was a former nesday: funeral Monday, 2 p.m., 36 The Annual Achievement Ogden resident and worked as E Maria Helene Kiein will be held WedSchguerkamety, 80" died. Wed Exercises clerk there in a bank until she nesday; funeral Saturday, 1 p.m nesday,Oct. 7, at 7:30p.m. in the retired in 1966. She had lived in Eldredge LDS Ward Chapel, 3219. Juab High SchoolAuditorium. An Springville since her second 3rd Dr. Ernest Samuel outstanding program has been Spritght, 99, died Wednesday marriage in August. SALT LAKE CITY — Funeral funeral pending. W. Budd Young, arranged and members will be Survivors include her ua for Clyde LeRoy Rose, 0, died Wednesday; Requiem given recognition for their acSaturday, 10 a t. Vin complishments and merits husband; one son, Steven 60, Salt Lake City who died Mass George Luthy, Ogden; her Tuesday in a Sait Lake City Cent de Paul Catholic Church, 4693 earned thepastyear. Wasatch Drive. Annie Holden Long parents of Logan; three sisters, Hospital!of a heart ailmeni, will Palmer, 84, died Thursda Mr. Esplin and Mrs. Steven Mrs. John A. (Marilyn) Lee, be held Saturday at noon at the funeral Saturday 3 p.m s Cyrus ‘gather Ludlow, Extension Agents, are Bountiful; Mrs. Monte (Roma) Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Wilkins 67, died Thi Uraday? Freeman, Logan; Mrs. Chris Temple. funeral Saturday, 1 p.m., 260 E directly over the program and South Temple. Floyd Flurnoy being assisted by the Advisory (Eloise) Bouwhis, Denver, Colo. He was the son of Mrs. George Whitt Jr., 75, died Wednesday; Council and 4H Teen LeaderMitchell of Spanish Fork and the funeral Saturday, 10 a.m., 135-2nd E. Zora Louise Richins Horsley, 56, ship Council. brother of Oscar L. Rose of died Thursday; funeral Saturday Orem. A TV program, “4-H Builds noon, 255-2nd OGDEN — Phillip M. Johnson, Leaders”, will be shown Sunday He was born Feb. 1, 1910, in Mon: Mammoth, Juab Co., a son of &,clad aThursday; elfuneral of Flowers morning Oct. 4, between 7 and 8 Arthur LeRoy and Clara Hall Hortuary ‘Austin Sessions, 61, died a.m. on KUTV, Channel 2, and esday; funeral Saturday, 11 Sat. Oct. 10, at 5:30 on KBYURose. He married Beatrice L. Fryer on Jan. 26, 194, in Spring * "Larkin Chapel of the Dawn TV, Channel 11. This program BOUNTIFUL Harriet Amelia Canyon, Ellis Riley, 91, died Thursday; was filmed at the State 4H NAPLES, Italy (UPI)—The Survivors include his widow; funeral Monday noon, Bountiful Youth Leadership Conference Soviet Union has strengthened two sons, Robert T. Fryer, Second LDS Ward Chapel. Lillian its fleet in the Mediterranean Fresno, Calif.; Gerald L. Fryer, Lauise Johnson Beaver, 74, died held last June at Snow College. Wednesday; funeral Saturday, 11 Members from Juab Co, taking byfive surface vessels and five Pocatello, Ida.; four grand- a.m., Lindquist Bountiful Mor: part in this presentation were submarines over the past few children; his mother of Spanish tuary, 727 N. 4th E PRICE — George A. Fletcher, Linda Pay, Jaynette Jones, days, a spokesman for the Fork; one sister and five 66, died Wednesday; funeral Randy Carter and Hal Carter. North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- brothers, Dean Rose, Mam- Saturday, 3 p.m., Price Masonic tion's Mediterranean Air Com- moth; Elmer E. Rose, Bend, Temple The Cooperative Extension TREMONTON —_ Arline mand said today. Ore.; Oscar L. Rose, Orem; Dan McKean Maynard, 55, died Service of the Utah State This brought the Soviet fleet L. Rose, Granger; Mrs. Doyle Tuesday; funeral Saturday, 11 University provides each 4-H total to 38 surface vessels and (Lola Jean) Plott, Salt Lake a.m., South Bear River LDS Stake member with the latest research 13 anes the spokesman City; Bert H. Rose, Blackfoot, Center, Tremonton. ROOSEVELT — fed Gordon information for carrying out said, Coltharp, 50, died Tuesday; some 100 projects available. Tda. Requiem A.3ss Saturday, 10:30 a.m., St. James Catholic Church MURRAY Arland Ray Tippetts Jr., infant son o Arland Ray and Vicky Sue Williams Tippetts, died Wednesday; funeral Satur. day, 2:30 p.m., 255-2nd E Mortuary ¢ CEDAR CITY — Jay Perry Slack, 38, died Wednesday ; tuneral Saturaay, 2p.m,Cedar City Fitth LOS Ward C Nese ee J What kid? That's just the point. The reason you don't LEEDS, Washington Co, Jack youngster right behindit Phillip M, Edwards — Kendrick Howell, 55, died Thur see a child ir this picture is the same reason you muynot Your new cardealerinvites youto join inn keeping our Funera! services will be held sday; funeral Monday, 2 p.m., see one whenyou're driving downa nice quiet neighborneighborhoodstreets as p. “ful and sate LDS Ward Chapel. Sylvia Baby Tyler Ronald Johnson Saturday at 2p.m. in the Orem Leeds Rebecca Atkinson, 79, died hood street. Until, perhaps, it’s too late and there's no asthey look. Whenyou'rein a hurry, always A — Funeral services will be 2%th L.D.S. Ward Chapel, 400 Thursday; funeral Monday noon, time to stop...no room to maneuver. ask yourself a question. Would yourather held Monday in St. George, E, 400 N. Friends may call at 2128 S. State, Sail Lake City Let's all remember. Drive slowly through residential save aminuts or achild? WENDOVER — Ralph T. Utah, with Bishop Eldon the Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary Kearney, streets. Expect the unexpected. if a ball rolls out into the 66, died Wednesday; nal AutomobileDealers Hafen of the St. George 6th Friday evening from 7-9, and funeral Monday, 2 p.m, Tate street, stop immediately. There's nearly always a COtheiatorgunizavion of Ams + Washington. 0. ward eee Burial will at the church onehour ior to Mortuary, Tooele. — Elsina H. Foote, be in the St. George City services, Interment will be in 87,GUNNISON died Wednesday; funeral Cemetery. the Orem City Cemetery. Saturday, 1 p.m., Gunnison First 1042 S. State Orem 225-3100! | One ina series presented by N.A.D.A., The Daily Herald, and the new car dealers of Uiah County. Ward Chapel oc a nee SPRINGVILLE — William M. Mower. 84, 717 N, Main, Settlement Is Reached Fall Panorama of Color Nurses Are Spreads Forth in County Needed Urgently Statistics Vance Crook Of Payson Dies, Age 44 Juab 4-Hers To Celebrate Artella Hatch Of Springville Dies in Logan National Week Utah Obituaries Area Residents’ Relative Dies In Salt Lake Russ Build Up Fleet in Mediterranean os (“Bere Seyebers Services f Opin” Th. SONSFLORAL ROHBOCK |