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Show Tuesday, July 21, ssw Obituaries Dies Monday John Curia AMERICAN FORK Fredrick Walter Gardner Sr., 65, American Fork, died Monday Dies at 88 Lake City father of Pete Curia of Payson, died Monday in a Salt Lake City hospital, He was born MR. PETERS Dies at 53 Feb. 6, 1882, in San Giovanni, Italy, to Pietre Mario and Maria Rose Perri Curia. He married Mary Fratto in 1914 in Price; she died May 27, 1959. Mr. Curia was a retired miner and memberof the United Mines Workers in Castle Gate, Carbon County. He belonged to the Cutholic Church. Survivors include eight sons and two daughters; 35 grand- 16 greatJohn Henry (Jack) Peters, $3, children; Provo, died Monday marning at grandchildren. Requiem Mass will be the Utah Valley Hospital of a lingering illness. He was born celebrated Thursdayat 10 a.m. 7 14, 1917, in Magna, a son of in St. Patrick Church, 1030 W. James E. and Elize Chpman 4th S. Rosary will be bald Wednesday at 7:30p.m. at 372 F Peters. He married Vivian Makin, and Ist 5., where friends may “ai Sonora, Mexico, to Charles F. and Sarah Cox Gardner. He married Olive Marble on ine 1, 1926. The i later solemnized in the LDS Temple. They were later divorced. He then married Venice Hutchingson Knecht on Feb. 13, 1949; she died in March, 1965. Mr. Gardner was a member of the YORBt is Serine Fork. jors include sons and egos|Fredrick W. Gardner Jr., Kearns; Mrs. Frenda Stagg andLuis G. Gardner, American Fork; byron N. Gardner, Flagstaff, Ariz.; Almer E. Gardner, U.S. Army, Japan; Ozwild H. Gardner, Lehi; George 1. Gardner, schools andFork was High graduated Palmer,(Ruby) Kirtland, NM.; Mrs. American School.from He Jensen Funeral Fred B y, Lowery Set Thursda Camp, N.M.; Mrs. Ernest ce te eagners He oe y5 (Erma) Jacklin, American the Rioected Grande Railroad. G . was later transferred to Provo. ih ekibo sacked 3 yoors ir the Ga railroad, Seven years ago father of four Utah County and Sons Mortuary where i moved He aeeae of the Brotherhood of Locomotive and Enginemen and a member ot the United Trantion Union, At the time of his death he wa’ " an elder in the LDS Church. His hobbies were fishing, bo and hunting. Tesidents. He was born Nov. 12, friends may call Wednesday 1883,in Levan, Juab Co., ason of from 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday be Andrew and Ane Petersen prior to services, Burial will in the American Fork City Jensen. He married Karoline Kristine Cemetery. Petersen on Dec. 20, 1916, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. es Utah Obituaries Tancher. He was a membe: Saris his widow ot te LDS Church and served 2 and Thulin, 3,douohterof GeryLymn Marian Roberts Thulin, died Provo; two sons and two mission in Denmark. daughie: s, Steven Peters, Survivors include three sons, Monday; funeral Wednesday, 10 Denver, Colo.; Jeffery Peters, and one daughter, Ira Jensen ete SHIN W., Herman Provo; Mrs. Robert (Carvl) and Gill M. Jensen, both of James arbuckle, 68, died Sunday; Hate funeral services ser. David Weddington, Bountiful; Mrs. ren, JessieesJensen = Bobb:y Good ‘ich Burton, 86, died Monday; pesanterh services ee_ Michael ( iarJean) Norton, Salt E, Jensen, both of Provo. Graveside services will be a.m., Sandy City Cemetery. 't Lake City; three stepsons and Walterees two stepdaughters, Jerry G. held Thursday at 1:30 p.m. inthe (Lee) sie Birrell, Louisiana, Mo.; Provo City Cemnetery under the Se'vrday:funeta. Weorre direction of Sundberg-Olpin Johnsen Gane, 63, died Ronaid D. Birrell, Orem; Mrs. i funeral services pending Denis (Nancy) Groo, Lakeview; F — Eleanor (Minnie) Mrs. Kent ian)Dees | h MansoneaSaturday:funeral American Fork;Fork; 17 er, a tf American grand Tooele Mothe: emeeth — waa ‘ thers an . feeasiSanleyandEimo Of Goshen Peters and Mrs. Carl (Arlene: Gran, SatDaletake Cis; Woman Dies Howard Peters and Mrs. C. R. (Lois) Anderson, TOOELE — Ali . Martina sipher No di Hondayteratnraaay gm oesiLto wes held today in Ogden, MURR2 othans Olsen deneekMea ee, Hatin se ST. GEORGE — Geor mother is age. 1 38, jay; fui She Gi » Calif. Funeral services will be held Ray (Hilda) Burraston of chat 82, Gleg Saturday; Goshen, Wednesday, 2 Center as part of the Wednesday provide themselves with jacket summer activities. or sweater for the slightly cooler ‘The program is scheduled for 3 weather conditions at the p.m. in the ball room of the mountain resort. Eldred Center, and preparations Two bus loads of visitors are are being made for the largest expected to be present Wedgroup of Senior Citizens during nesday from the Salt Lake the summer months, Senior Center A dinner and show have also Tuesday been arranged through Sun8 p.m. Weekly Senior Citizen dance for Senior Citizens at the group at the Eldred Center, live music. 2 Attempted Burglaries Are Reported Lindon; Mrs. Keith (Orva) Miner, Provo; Delano B, Gardner, Spring Lake; Kathleen J Gardner, Mapleton; Vaughn and Jamies T. Gardner, Orem; David they were later divorced, He Wednesday from6 to 8 p.m. and J. Gardner, California; 29 then married Clara H. W. Birrell Thursday prior to services. grandchildren four greatBurial will be in Mt. Calvary grandchildren; brothers and on Jan. 11, 1963. Mr. Peters received his Cemetery 7 peor eoaga education in the American Fork poe ed to Salt Lake Clty and new Sundance restaurant and He was born Sept. 24, 19H, in SALT LAKE CITY — John Battista (Corey) Curia, 88, Salt Provo Man Song, Dance Program Featured for Seniors A.F. Man Leo p.m., St. family are present at the ribbon cutting ceremony which took place Monday with the front row, from left, are, John W. Manning, owner of the buitding; John R. Manning, his son; Michael Robert Manning, fourth opening of the new building and a new Manning, the boy’s great-grandmother from FOUR GENERATIONS of = Lehi Woman’s New Outlet for Business Anew,well designe. Poagge built by "John W. Manning, and its fully stocked, well equipped tenant, the House of Fabrics, opened for business Monday morning in a family-oriented ribbon cutting ceremony. Four generations cf the Manning family were represented in the front row of the ribbon cutting greup. The honors were given to two-and-ahalf year old Michael Robert to do the actual snipping, while his greatgrandmother, Mrs, Juhn C. Manning from Lackawanna, .Y.; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Manning, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zohn R. Manning tooked on. The building, located on the cornerof First West and Cencer Street in downtown Provo, replaces one whose history reaches back before the turn of the century. funeral Wechescsy noon, 4330 S ty. whatour State's districts would LEHI — Elizabeth Kemp,died Other survivors spcace sons Redwood Road. have received under the House Mondayeveningat the home of a and daughters Lionel version of the Education Apdaughter in Lehi after a two Neola; Donalu L. season, propriations Bill, and what they month illness. Funeral services Tooele; Mrs.eee would have received under the and full obituary will be an- and Mrs. James (Viol higher figure approved by the nounced in Wednesday’s Herald both of Salt Lake nar:Bt Senate. Passage of the latter by Wing Mortuary of Lehi. grandchildren; 63 greatversiwn would have given Utah ; 14 great-greatabout §9 million in impacted aid.” Funeral services will be held Sen. Bennett said, ‘The imBORN eeya at 4330 a UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Redwood Road, Salt Lake SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — pacted aid program—which is foday: ly two programs,P.L. 815 eclart kegelsy call AA 55-year-old man was killed Unt to Jerry L. and Novene D. ity Isaksen Macdonald, Provo. tonight from 6 to 8 and Wed- early te and another serious- and P.L. 874— is the statutory Girt to Kerry and Nedra Houser ——_———————_-—— nesday one hour prior to serly injured when they were run Onan, Spanish Fork. Boy to Gordon and Myralee vices. Interment will be in over with a stolen vehicle, ap- eened across the field where Morse Elder, Ovem. Wasatch Lawn Memorial Parl‘k. parently driven by juveniles. the men lay. Following the mis- Man Killed When Run rem. Overby Car yy to Stanley and Joan Davis DeFrieze, Provo. Girl to Gary and Christine Ann Wickman Eldredge, Girl to Stephen SinAlma Belle weliar Perkins, Provo. Gi Girlfo Sherma~ and. Sheryle Allred Seen. Orem. joy to Ronald and Lynn Braltstord Todhunter, Springville Girl fo John, and Linda Killed was Juan Morales of hap, Lord said, the vehicle 707 Genesee Ave. Jesse Pamayo, 64, also of ACQUIRES DINOSA"R Salt Lake City, sufferred a brokCHICAGO (UPI)—The sca- en leg, pelvis, jaw and lacernest thing at the Brookfield ations in the 3 a.m. mishap. He Zoo may be a plastic dinosaur. was listed in fair condition toThe ‘AtlanticRichfield Co. day at St. Marks Hospital. gave its collection of Sinclair Officer D. Lord, Salt Lake Oil dinosaurs away last week City Police Dept., said the vicand the zoo got a 32-foot-long tims were sleeping in a field in fiberglass modelof a duckbilled tae vicinity of 2nd North bedinosaur. tween Sth and 6th West when “Zoo officials said they would they were run over by the vehplace the dinosaur “where hidden discovery by thevisitors The car, believed to contain will be sudden and unexpect- three Quirks in News Andrew M. Jensen stopped about 75 feet from the victims and its occupants fled on foot. The vehicle was reported stoJen about four hours after the mishap, Lord said. Investigation was to continue, he added. JUST TO SHOW ‘EM OMAHA, Neb. (UPI) —The NebraskaNational Forest at Halsey, the world’s largest man-made forest, was established in 1902 to demonstrate juveniles, jumped the that forests could grow in the ed.” to move from the village’s favorite courting spot —the cemetery. Card of Thanks Atthis time we would like to take ithe opportunity to especially thank] lour relatives, friends and neigh: bors, who offered their condolences jand encouragementatthe untimely] death of our beloved husand, father, and brother, William LeRoy| Thompson, We would also like to express jour deepest appreciation to those who took part in the funeral services and extend our gratitude to hose who called at the home or chapel, sent flowers or messages, br in any other way offered their Lympathy. Mrs. Afton Thompson and family vehicle by which the Federal all. windowe.J entrance at the rear of the store, The store has been furnished with the latest in fixture designs and lush modern ci Exclusive fabrics specially designed for the House of Fabrics as well as most of the well known print and plaid lines, can be found on those fixtures, The store has on display a wide range of modern fabrics — colorful floral prints, the many intricate double-knit weaves, 2 wide assortment of “see through”fabrics, and the newest in “tuck” and other summer fabrics. P. largedisplay of notions and simmy Evans is the store districts who must absorb the Brooks, regional manager of children of Federal employees House of Fabrics, extended a who live and-or workon tax-free welcome to the store's first ‘ederal installations. ( customers. “I have always fought to retain the program at a high level of funding, because it is the life-blood of a number of districts ii; Utah.” Sen. Bennett noted that about two-thirds of impacted aid funds in Utah goto schools in the First jal District, with the other one-third going to schools in the Second Congressional District. The ” Senator continued, ‘Under the formula now used to divide impacted aid funds, it has been estimated that Utah will receive something more than it got during the 1970 fiscal year. At thattime, the State received $7,047, 000 for maintenanc: and operations, and another $773,000 for construction, for a total of SPRINGVILLE — Two at 3pm. — Sundance Program tempted burglaries were Refreshments Teported Sunday to Springville 4 pm police. Mrs. Mary Cox, 516 S. prepared by Clara Jensen and Thelma Lewis. Main, reported someone had 4 p.m. — Activities demontried unsuccessfully to break into her trailer, and Mrs. Mona strations - shuffle board, Eugene Ivie, 340 N. 200 E,, told officers Lewis; billiards, Fred Jensen; that someone had broken a checkers, chinese checkers, window in her home but had Howard Hall. Indoor hor-e shoes. failed to makeentry. Thursday Bus leaves for the Cumorah Pageant at Palmyra, N.Y. 4p.m, — Bowling at the Regal Lanes, WASHINGTON—Gen. RichMonday ard G. Ciccolella, commander Noon — Senior Citizen planof th Ist U.S. Army,testifying ning meeting, Eldred Center before a Serate Foreign Rela- lounge. tions Committee hearing that 4p.m. — Bowling at the Regal although the American military Lanes. maintains nuclear weapons vw ” close to the Soviet Union, they are purely defensive: SALES . SERVICE “T feel deeply in my heart, and I know, that we have no intention of starting a nuclear war. We are not an aggressive 373-5250) nation.” Quotes In News STANDARD Orries SUPPLY WHATDOES THE BIBLE SAY? About your origin, destiny and role in life? To find out attend a series of Bivle studines at the Orem Church of Christ 7:30 each evening July 19-26. For further information call 225-0727. Orem Church of Christ 1055 South State, Orem, Utah Phone 225-0727 A country cant live on love $7,820,000.” She’s Special! Please her with flowers PROVO FLORAL 201 WestIst South 373-7001 ae ee rarely Bi Price | 50% OFF | investment, we can compete more than favorably with any and all of the outlying shopping centers,” Mr. said. The newlocation for the House of Fabrics provides a tremendously different atmosphere to the store’s clientele. The clean cutlines of the sales room are goovernment compensates sch school manager and both he and Jack Ce Si ate curbing in that area and car- Great Plains area. COUNCIL DISAPPROVES DRAYCOURi%, England Ween Parish oan A decision was made to go the old structure by John Manning partly on the basis ut the old building would have been extremely hard to remodel and partly on the basis that he wanted to do something to improve the image of downtown Provo. “I was 2 member of the committee to improve downtown Provo for years, And I just decided to take the bull by the horns and risk my own money9:1 something we'veall been talking an a Manning sait He began his renovation project without any definite tenant in mind, but before he was finished with the construction, he had his tenant, the House ofFabrics. “We couldn’t be more happy with the outcome of the project. It just proves what we'vesaid all along,with a little planning and Utah SchoolDistricts To Get $8 Million Aid began July 1. Society. ar ty. She lived for many DOP — William Lynn Utahn explained, “This years in Neola, Duchesne wasmer, 74, died. Saturday: The ure isa compromise between fo John R. and Marsha New York, and Mrs. John W. Manning. (Herald Staff Photo) Houseof Fabrics Opens WASHINGTON,D. C. — Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, R-Utah, has reported that under an appropriations bill approved by Senat te and House conferees, Utah’s school districts will receive approximately $8 million in impacted aid during nn, 75, died Saturday; funeral and. oe in the Relief ten noon, Hyrum LDS the current fiscal year which Statistics Manning location for the House of Fabrics shop on the corner of Ist West Center in Provo. In the Mrs, Jensen was born May 14, a ity 38, died, Sunday: funeral Bishop Richard Peterson, 1877, in Denmark,to Peter and Weansedsy, Marie Lakeview LDS Ward officiating. Larsen Wortuary. Antonia Varela, 75,died ‘Mond: lay: Requiem Mast. Thur. Friends may cali Wednesday Hal t, Joseph's Catholic evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and Christian Jensen on April i, Sday, Church. “elmo William Tuck, 54, wrsday prior to the services. 1896,in the Manti LDS - died Sunday; funeral Wednesday, 1 p.m,, Lindquist and Sons Mor. Burial will be in the East Lawn He died Feb. 3, 1947. Memorial Hills. RUM — Wanda Marie Facer MotherDies the gs and matinee daucing. 2 pm. — Travel films shown underthe directionof Bill and Faun Helladay, “The Different World of Utah and the a Page 4—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah ALC eid Depa DCR alone. There area lot of things a man can do for his country. Including saying hispiece, pro or con. Andtalk is an important part of what makes a democracy like ours work. Butin thefinal analysis, talk is cheap. Personal involvement accomplishes a lot more. Putting part of your savings to work for America is a step in thatdirection. To provide someof the economic strength it takes to makethe whole system run. 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