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Show Page 4THE DAILY HERALD,Provo, Utah Thursday, April 23, 1970 Obituaries Santaquin Man Dies Of Injuries commELECTRIC DRYER 108 SANTAQUIN — Walter H. Horrocks, 73, 499 N. Ist W., Santaquin, died Wadnesday from injuries suffered in an automobile accident east of MRS. FRANKLIN Mrs. Franklin Dies in Orem Nephi. Dessa Spencer March 30, 1917 at 5 Utah, The marriage solemnized Oct. 11, 1927 in OREM Katherine C. Karpinski Franklin, 81, died the Salt Lake LDS Temple. was a member Tuesday at thc homeof her son cf Mr.the Horrocks Santaquin North LDS Howard |. Franklin in Orem She was born Oct. 6, 1888 in Allepghany * County Franklin tysburg Eddie Ward. At the present time he was Era Director, Group Elders Secretary, and serving a mission Sep $s. D. to Orem in sincere monthly meeting recently at the home of Serena Kanig in He was rar“her, farmer and fruit farm operator andlived in the Uintah basin for 35 years. He had madehis homein Santaquin for the past 22 years. Survivorsinclude his widow,a son, Terold Horrocks, Olympia, Wash., four daughters, Mrs. Sylvia Thompson, Mrs. LeVonne Loy, Orem, 19 grandchildren, two great-grandchildrea, seven brothers, Theron Horrocks, Victor Horrocks, both of Neola, Duchesne County, Lavell Horrocks, Erwin Horrocks, Lloyd Horrocks,all of Salt Lake City, James Horrocks, Houston, PLEASANT GROVE — Samuel Patterson Jarvis, 87, Pleasant Grove, died Wednesday at a Provo rest homeof natural causes. Born Jan. 21, 1883 in Spanish Tork, he was the son of George and Ann Bell Paterson Jarvis. He married HannahPriscilla Shepherd April 28, 1904 in Spanish Fork. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. At the time of his death, Mr. Jarvis was a member of the Pleasent Grove 7th LDS Ward. He had been a farmer throughouthis lifetime. Survivors include his widow, five sons, Burton Jarvis, Orem, Keith Jarvis, Provo, Gerald Jarvis, Sandy, EugeneA. Jarvis and Shirlen R. Jarvis, Pleasant Grove, two daughters, Mrs. Don (Bliss) Brimley, Grove, Mrs. Tzatt, Afton, children, grandchildren, Arthur Jarvis, sisters, Mrs. Pleasant LeRoy (Edna) , 24 grandgreat, one brother, J. sa Joseph (Phebe) LaVerl (Evanna) Stewart, American Fork, Funeral services will be $ Stake Center. Friends y call at the Olpin Family Mortuary at Pleasant Grove Friday from7 till 9 p.m., and Saturday at the churchprior to services, Burial will be in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery Provo Lady’s Brother Dies Woodruff Clark Mangum, 73, brother of a Provo woman, died Tuesday in Long Beach, Calif. following long illness BorninEureka 9, 1897, he was the son of Heber C. and He Tex., Ray Horrocks, Davis, Calif., and four sisters, Mrs. Blaine (Florence) Lee, Mrs. Ward (Reba) Merkely, Mrs. Lyle Glines, all of Vernal, and eo < toe TN Mortuary } Services f Sen J with various district chairmen in setting up mass meetings. Plans were also discussed for the coming State TAR Convention to be held in the Salt Palace July il. Craig Hulet, state chairmanof TAR,is leaving for Washington, 1).C. where he will be a Utah representative on the Child and Youth Development Board. Utah Obituaries @)ioin Valley Opera the role of Sky Masterson, the winsome gambler, and Ranee funeral services. Interment in the Timpanogas Memorial Gardens Leo Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Watson FAMILY MO RTU|ARY Prove 3408 “yasas08 Samuel! P. Jarvis, funeral services will be conducted Friends maycall at ‘he Olpin Family Mortuary of Pieasant Grove Fridayevening from 79 and Saturdayat the Church priorto services, Intermentin the Spanish Fork City Cemetery. H. B. Warnick, Pleasant Grove, funeral services pendingand will be announced by Olpin Family Mortuary. | and daughter RaDawn of Bountiful, and Mrs. Larry Jones of Provo were weekendguests of Mr. and Mrs. Devere Hall. 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Grandparents are Mr. ting their attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ewell of Spanish and Mrs. Sterling Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Wayman, Mr. and Mrs, Noble DeHart, Mr. and Mrs. Elmon Hendrickson, Mr. and tnt QUALITY-BUILT DIAL-DEFROST REFRIGERATOR MODEL SSD12C @ 28” wide, 11.8 cu. #. big © 10.34 cu,ft. fresh food storage capacity © 50.4-pound-capacity freezing compartment Full-width slide-out porcelain-ename| crisper © © © © MODEL ssp12c 15 $00 Mrs. Roy Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bushman, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hiatt, Mr. and Mrs. 31% doorshelves Covered butter bin Cushioned ezg racks Two Easy-Release ice-cube trays ® Automatic interior light DeanHiatt, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kenison and Mr. and Mrs. TheoneCurtis. Mrs. Roy (LuJean) Williamson, Mrs. Melvin (Muriel) Meredith, Mrs. Rex (Donna) Hiatt and Mrs. Ruby Meredith attended the Utah Dairy Wives 1970 annual con- vention held Saturday at the Rodeway Inn in Salt Lake. Special speaker was a former BYU student, Wan Kei Yin, who told of her life in Communist Model CTA14AL AUTOMATIC DEFROST HOTPOINT REFRIGERATOR with 101.9 Ib. freezer, twin slide out porcelain on steel crispers three doorshelves, covered butter bin, covered cheese bin, cus zero degree freezer. Hotpoint China. Miss Susan Nelson, Utah County Dairy Princess, also participated on the program. For Meeting PLEASANT GROVE — Ilene Perkins,regional representative for the Pleasant Grove DECA Club will be leaving Friday for a national DECA convention in Minneapolis, Minn. Tlene is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Perkins of Pleasant Grove. DECA,Distributive Education Clubs of America,is a national club where high school age participants can learn the principles of marketing and retailing. There are 27 clubs in A large group from West Mountainattended the beautiful Lamanite Pageant Saturday at the Payson High School auditorium. It was entitled “From the Eagle’s Bed.” Five Lamanite children sang “I Am A Child of God.” They were Gioria Bittsilly, living with Mr. and Mrs, Marian Seaman, Edison and Alice White,living with Mr. and Mrs. Dowell Reed quality appliances PB more than you pay for! . . ¢ MORE FEATURES © MORE QUALITY with EASY- CLEAN-OVEN living with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Berry and Walter Peshlicki who lives with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hall. The pageant will be presented at Delat High School Oven timing clock Friday night and at Juab High Infinite-Heat School Saturday night. Rarbara Gleave, surface unit controls High-speed 2700-watt surface unit West schools throughout Utah. Ward MIA Camp Director, Four other regional assisted by Marilyn Rothe, Mrs. Connie Hansen and Diane the convention, as will the state Francom, supervised a ‘““Bedroll officers and winners of various night” at the West Ward contests held bythe club during Cultural Hall Friday and the year. Satirday. Thirty-six girls came with bedding and food. They tade candy, played games and Acquitted by One Vote had a pancake breakfast the Self-cleaning Calrod® stay-up surface units Removabletrim rings Lift-outdrip pans representatives will be going to When Congress tried Presi- No-drip cooktop Easy-Clean porcelainenamel-finish oven next morning. dent Andrew Johnson under impeachmentproceedings, 35 senators voted for col tion, 19 fer acquittal. MODEL R8535 168 As a two-thirds vote was necessary for conviction, Johnson Givea POTTED ee fora lasting LJ ROHBOCK SONSFLORAL Orem 1042 S. State 225-3100 ESSERSICTALY ¢ MORE VALUE SPECIAL VALUE RANGE Schramm, Genevieve Padilla, Miss *218 hioned egg rack, easy release ice trays, automatic interior light, was acquitted by one vote Saturday at noon in the Timpanogas Stake House. from 6-8 and Saturdayprior to ed lectures Monday wearing nothing below waist except their panties. College offict made no comment. cooperate Utah Association's fir:t production of the season. Ron Hall will ‘ake Girl Heads on wearing stoke Technical College attend- the 70’s. Teens were urged to the In Crash ete classes at Basingtoe a ee to plans for teen-age participation in politics of m 27-inch width ® Up-front tint trap ‘ By RUBY MEREDITH Fork and Mr. and Mrs. WEST MOUNTAIN — Two Varnard Leeof Payson. West Mountain residents have been cast in “Guys and Dolls,” Pl. Grove services will be conducted Seturday at 11 a.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapelof Orem. Friends maycall at the mortuary Friday evening te various legislative ricts of Utah, was ® S$ Cast in Opera Roles 5 Injured Stacey Lee, Orem, NO COMMENT OSINGSTOKE, England (UPI) — ett girls _ The meeting, heid monthly ® De-wrinule cycle ® Family-size capacity 4 West Mountain Pair OneKilled, Ceiaetery. Other arrangements are pending. Spanish Fork. Jan Carlson served as co-hostess. SALT LAKE CITY — Anna P. Bow, :orye, 67, 2650 Valley view Ave., died Wednesday, funeral Saturday 11 a.m., Holladay 18th Ward. Maria €. VanderDoes, 79, Mrs. John (Mary) Gerber, Las 1892 Park St., died Wednesday, Vegas, Nev. funeral Saturday noon, Davis Funeralservices will be heid Stake Center. Adelbert H. 2726S. 8700 W., died Saturday, 10:30 a.m., at the Beckstead, 51, ral Frigay. 1 Bem Santaquin-Tintic Stake Center. Bishop Junior A. Butler will officiate. Friends may call at Tuesday, funeral Friday Linde Mortuary in Spanish fork died noon, 2118 S. State. John E Friday evening from to 8, and Kresser, 70, 2140-18th East, died atthe Stake Center in Santaquin Tuesday, funeral Saiurday noon, from 9 a.m, until time of ser- barley Second Ward Chapel. Lenar Timothy, 63, vices Saturday. Additionc! sr. S. 2nd— West, died Monday, graveside services will be held funeral Friday noon, 4760 S. State at the Hayden Cemetery, Uintah FARMINGTON — Marjcrie Pear! Barber, 58, died Wadnesday, County at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday. funeral Saturday p.m., Far. Burial will be in the Hayden mington Third Ward1 Chapel. Cemetery. CENTERVILLE TheressaEllen Oberg Furner, 78, 67 E. Parrish Lane, died Monday, funeral Saturday noon, Davis Stake Center HENEFER, Summit County Allen A. Bune, 46, died Monday tuneral Friday 1 p.m., Henefer Ward Chapel. HOLLADAY — Kaye Lynn Pugh, 21, 2999 E. 5800 S., died Wed nesday, funeral Saturday 1:30 One man was killed and five p.m., Holladay Eighth Ward CITY Clarence Charles others were injured in a one-car PARK Nelson, 73, died Tuesday, funeral roll over accident Wednesday Friday 1 p.m. Olpin Mortuary. about 7:30 a.m.on highway U-11 KAYSVILLE — Thomas James just 100 feet west of the Juab- Rutledge, 22, died Tuesday Requiem Mass Friday 10 a.m., St Wasatch Countyline. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, The fatal victim was Walter Layton, Holy Rosary will be Horrocks, 73, 499 N. 100 W., recited thursday, 8 p.m., Lin Santaquin. He was a passenger dquist’s Kaysville Mortuary Mazion M. Palmer, 67, in the vehicle along with his OGDEN 1051 Capitol St., died Tuesday wife, Mary; 72; Mr. and Mrs, funeral Friday 2 p.m. 6500 S. Redwood Rd. Seerelated story on page13. PLAIN CITY, Weber County Frank Sorenson, 486 W. Main, Ellen E. Palmer Knight, 90, died Santaquin and Mrs. Ida Tuesday, funeral Friday 11 a.m Greenhalgh,389 E. 390 N., all of Plain City Ward Chapel. HYRUM, Cache County Alfred Santaquin. ‘Nilliam Pace, 33, died Wednesday Driver of the car was James funeral Saturday 2 p.m., Hyrum W. Greenhalgh,79, 389 E. 300N., First Ward Chapel RICHMOND, Cache County of Santaquin. Siguard Fred Broady died Mon The three couples were on day, funeralFriday 2p.m., Benson their way from their homes to Stake Center. the Manti LDS Temple when the LOGAN Edward Blair Hanson, car cameupona slick areain the 86, died Tuesday, funeral Saturday 1 p.m., Hall Mortuary Chapel. road and wentout of control. The Isaac W. ‘Ike’ Evans, 71, died car skidded off the north side of Wednesday, funeral Saturday the highway, up an em- 11:20 a.m.. Logan Third Ward bankment,then rolled back onto Chapel. DELTA —Richard Snow Morrison, the road on the left side. The 63. died Wednesday, funeral victimwasseated in theleft rear Saturday 1) a.m., Deseret Stake area and was crushed when the Center car rolled ontoits side. The other passengers were treated and released from the Juab CountyHospital. le was ed in Provo and attended BY High School Survivors included one daughter Mrs. Ernest (Marilyn) Pritchard, Long Beach, Calif., two grandchildren, a sister, Eliza Ashworth, Provo, and a brother, Ernest Mangum, Tulare, Calif. Burial will be in the Whittier Spanish Fork, Utah County secretary; and Mrs. Lavinia Kanig, Utah County advisor. Central Committee held its Salt Lake, Mrs. William (Joy) Man Succtumbs Karen Campbell, Bountiful; Jan Carlson, state chairman; Mrs. Jack W. Pickett, state advisor; Nancy Garret, Bountiful, state SPANISH FORK — The State Teen Age Republican MR. HORROCKS at the Manti LDS Temple, He was also a former Sunday School ‘Superintendent. secretary, Standing, left to right, are Serena Kanig, Spanish Fork, Utah County chairman; eated left, Fork. Pictured are Craig Hulet, Meetsin S.F. Hoiland, both of Las Vegas, Nev., Mrs. Ralph (Deon) Hale, MR. JARVIS UTAH STATE Teen Age Republicans (TAR) Ceniral Committee met recently in Spanish GOP Committee Mrs Prank worked for Pyke’s Manufacturing Co. in Pleasant Grove Speed-Flow drying State Teen Age 0 where theyhave Salt Lake for 13 years before retiring. Her hobbies were handwork and ric She ber of St. Mary’s C church of Bs include her husband, a son, Howard L. Franklin of Orem, three grandchildren, six greatgrandchildren, and one brother, Jehn Carpenter, Salt Lake. Funeral services will be conducted at noon Saturday in the Deseret Mortuary, 36 E. 7th S., Salt Lake City by the Rev. Dun L. Plott, First Baptist Church of Provo. Burial will be at LakeHills, in Salt LakeCity. $ Sell-Out Price Born at Woodland, Summit County, Oct. 22, 1896, he was a son of Roger and Eliza Ann Moon Horrocks. He married FASTEST DELIVERY SERVICE IN TOWN Ivan’s Drugs DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Phone 373-2672 Free Delivery ({ Lift-off oven door Hinged bake and broil units tilt up and down— make it easier for you to clean the bottom and sides of the over, interior FURNITURE & APPLIANCE 268 West Center Provo, Utah 375-1880 ‘Low Overhead Means Lower Prices” |