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Show Obituaries March 10, 1970 Teachers BYU Man (Continued From Page 1) belching from the rig less than Reply to Ex-Mona Mayor, Juab 200 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— Teachers at Salt Lake City's Horace Mann Junior High is- sued a statement Monday stressMr. Newton had served as ng, Ont they want to meet mayor of Mona for 16 years, and the Board of Education was a memberof the town board oo discuss criticism leveled at prior to serving as mayor. For them last week about the edufour years he served as Juab cational levels of their students. County Assessor. He had owesa The statement came in the rancher and stockman in and wakeof several Mona area mostof his Metime radio news accounts of how te Active in the LDS Church, he level of ninth grade students had served in the Sunday School at the school is down on the June 18, 1914, in Salt LakeCity. for many years, and was an = seventh and eighth grade Their marriage was later elder at the time of his death. solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Surviving are his widow cf Those statistics were revealMona; three sons and one ed in a national standards test Temple. daughter, Gerald Newton and given to the students. Ross Newton, both of Mona; The teachers primarily were Sterling Newton, Douglas, Ariz.; concerned because they said and Mrs, Vaughn (Nila) Sum- they learned of the criticism mers, Salt Lake City). 18 grand- through the press. children; six great- “We feel that this manner of MONA.-Warren Harlow Newton, 77, lifetime resident of Mona and former mayor of that community, died Sunday evening at his home of natural causes. He was born Dec. 16, 1892, in Mona, a son of William and Sarah Ann Shawcraft Newton. He married Hilda Carter on grandchikiren, RANDYT, PITTMAN Wednesday and three dealing with issues so vital to brothers, Oscar Newton, Mona; the entire community has done Leon Newton, Salina, and Earl , great disservice to the patNewton, Salt Lake City. rons, staff and students of the Funeral services will be held school,” the statement said. Thursdayat 1 p.m, at the Mona “We would appreciate an opLDS Ward Chapel. Friends may portunity to meet with the call at the family home in Mona Beard of Education and we Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and hope deeply thatall future disThursday priorto the services. cussions will be sensitive and Burial will be in the Mona City constructive in spirit and thus Cemetery under the direction of beneficial in impact on the the Anderson Funeral Home. patrons, staff and in particular, students of Horace Mann Jun- ior High School.” Rites for Weather Roundup Gun Victim AMERICAN FORK--Funeral services for Randy Thomas ‘ Pittman, 20, RFD, American away, causing SPANISH FORK—Alvin Mr,Pittman was a studentat Baum,46, 430 N. 2nd &., died at his home this morning. A full obituary and funeral informationwill be announced in Wednesday’s Herald by Walker Mortuary, ‘iends may call at the Anderson and Sons Mortuary,49 E. N., American Fork,tonight from 7to 9 and Wednesdayuntil + 12:30 p.m. Burialwill be in the * American Fork City Cemetery. Herald) FormerResident Of County Dies in SLC BYUVisiting Professor Dies in Arizona SALT LAKE CITY—Funeral services for Zina Curtis Erlandson,91, Salt Lake City, a formerresident of Utah County, will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Payson LDS First-Fifth Ward Chapel, 225 S. 400 E., Payson. Salt Lake City, Ogden: Gen. erally fair today, hissied anc Wednesday; strong winds bench areas today and tonight; little temperature change; highs in the mid 40s; lows mid 20s generally to lower 30s windy areas: areas; probability of precipita. tion 10 per cent. Utah: Snow Dugway, Price, Vernal south today and tonight with some locally heavy amounts th the mountains; partly cl north of Dugway-Vernal line with few snow flurries over mountains ; becoming generally “fair over state Wednesday but few snow flurTies aatiean: colder south to- day and tonight; highs both days 40-50; lows tonight 20-30. Ce FLAGSTAFF, Ariz.—Funeral Mrs, "rrlandson died Sundayin Pep. services were held this week in a Salt Lake nursing home of Bear Lake % 13 Flagstaff for Dr. Eldon Allen Burley ci . = T Ardey, 65, Flagstaff, dean of causes incident to age. Northern Arizona University’s a College of Creative Arts, and Mortuary, 218 S. Main, Payson, visiting professor of rusicat the B21 Brigham Young University. Dr. and Thursday prior to the ser- Logan Moab 4 33 Ardey died Friday morning at ee 4% 31 Flagstaff Community Hospital Mrs. Erlandson was born Ogden Friends may call at the Righy Cedar City Wednesday from 7 to 8:30 pm, {ahoFalls after an illness of several months, Dr. Ardey was an accomplished violinist and had studied music at the Chicago Musical College and New York University. He had received academic degrees from the University of Kansas and a doctoratein education from the University of Colorado. He also proyo Richfield Roosevelt St. George 4 $8 62 68 Calgary Chicago Cleveland Denver _ Des Moines 7 4 31 8 3121 7 2 31 B Mrs. Erlandson had attended schoois in the Springville area andlater attended the Brigham Young Academy in Provo for a short time. Following her base. Long Time Coming It was last year when the FAA first tried to make the award to Mr. Merryweather, but he had already changed jobs and was working for Utility Helicopters in California. He arrived by chance in New Orleans a few daysafter the banquet where the other pilots were honored. During the past year missing himtime and again as he worked jobsout of California and then outof Alaska. Mortuary Services Prone FO 31bA1 37 (19 $2 Par & 69 41 2 72 50 g 7 Club in Payson. Kansas City 45 32 Benet R. Warner, Friends may allat the1Berg Mortuary of Provo, Tuesday evening from 6-8 and at the Church, 780 North 700 W. Wednesday prior to services. Intermentin the Provo ity Cemetery. Ricky Dean Begay funeral services pending and will be announced by Berg Mortuary \ot Provo, moved to Prove from Tropic about26 years ago. Grandview Mothers Meet With Provo School Board prelude to contacts between the two leaders through diplomatic channels on ending the fight ting in Laos, North Vietnam first announced the Pathet Lao peace plan Friday. It calls for a cease-fire, an end ot the U.S. payments extremely bombing, withdrawal of all Suzance well, in short, Kay did an ex- American personnel, a proviceletjob” sional coalition government and ee eee eventual free elections, at the then Weber College, and In Washington, the state received both a BS and MS department said it was ae degree from Brigham Young ing the Fone to determine ¥i University. His career at the it offers any hope for State bank of Provo began in diplomatic "Satin to the 1947. conflic The text of the CONDITION CRITICAL RIVERSIDE, Calif. (UPI)— Jim Cook, 48, of Norwalk, Calif, remained in criti condition Monday six weeks j after his stock car crashed in sedetha) bate atte pain the $100,000 Motor Trend 500 at the plan are negotial poe International Racew- Only the principles themselves are sacrosanct,” Soth Siti Neleranisiver tae bos said in an interview with the in the intensive care unit of Le Figaro. “For the’ Riverside Community Hospital details, there are certainly since his car slammed head-on some things we could discuss. into hay bales in the race last We can make some concesJan. 17. sions.” City Planning Commission Will Meet on Wednesday Commission been by the Northwest A group of women from the et Grandview neighborhood n at Deviations peared before board Deviations from the education of the Provo School prescribed standards were noted th as follows: One counselor did not their children going to and from havethe prescribed twoyears of teaching experience; overschool. ‘The area the womensaid they crowding in the building and were mostly concerned aboutis neeret of custodial services it conditions;” an south of Jordan Avenue and Columbia Lane, where the insite number of volumes children have to walk through and files to meet the new requirementin the ‘ratractingal Lions Park and a area to media program; and eight get to school. The women told the board that teachers meeting more than 160 one neighborhood woman had students daily. been approached by an In other. Cia: the board Cos who exposed him- approved the hiring of 10 new self to her. The women were con- teachers to replace those who cerned, they said, that this haveleft the employmentof ie might happen toa ‘small child. district. Those hired, and the schools where working are as Ask Busing In the petition presented to the follows: Rebecca Crowther, board, signed by many neigh- Maeser, Kindergarten; Marilyn borhoud residents, the women Heward, State Hospital, Youth bleaone for their Center; Maureen Partridge, children, but Supt. Sherman W. Rock Canyon, third grade; Carol Wing explained that the board Fruin, Y lab, special education; according to state Ellen Peterson, Dixon Jr. High, rete and that this area English; Fred Rowe, Farrer, social studies; Elizabeth Allen,” did not qualify. Supt. Wing agreed to meet Dixon, counseling; Ron Kubota, with the women to discuss the ¥. Lab, special education; problem oe the Provo City Joanne Parrish, YIab, special education; andDennis Cobia, The tae was informed Sunset View, fifth grade. through the Utah State Board of Education that Provo High has Spring district business meeting of the Utah State Employees Association will be held tonight at 7 in the Provo Utilities Building, 251 W. 800 N. Resolutions proposed by the director of activities for USEA will be Former Provo Residents Die Burial and graveside services for Dallas Todd Sumpter,infant son of Winston and Jeannine Hawke Sumpter, will be held ‘Thursdayat 11 a.m. in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. The baby died Monday in Seattle, Weekae was born March in Seat ‘The parents y‘the baby are a residents of Provo. ts include Clarice Sangama and Mrs, Don 1300 South to 1200 ‘South east of 500 West from RA-1 to R-4. The subdivision will be called Veda Village. londay: ‘The following subdivisions will Girl to Collin and Peggy be reviewed: Giandview Park, a Bingham Allan, Mapleton. Boy rry and Carol Hood PlatE.finalapproval located at Blackhurst,Pleasant Grove. ely 1300 North 1350 Girl to Lance and Margie Ashton Sea Willis, Provo. Boyt 10 Theodore and Rosmary 5 Kppen‘Winfield, Provo. y to, JacksonKi Eva Lopez ‘ogress new Arthur Young salary schedule of USEA will be discussed by Rick Kinnersly, USEA manager. ExplorerRifle TourneyIs Set SPRINGVILLE—The Utah National Park Council Explorer Scoutrifle tourney will be held Saturday at the Springville Memorial Hall, starting at 7:30 am. SAGRIAGE LICENSES ROHBOCK SONSFLORAL * approved by the City Planning Commission. To insure proper construction and upkeep of the development, the developers must sign a covenant agreement with the city specifying these improvements and proper provisions for utilities. Each development must be carried out in progressive stages, as approved by the city. Developers must post bonds with thecity to insure construction in an acceptable manner. As an additional safeguard, the developer must submit documents to the city setting forth management policies, covenants, conditions, and restrictions covering the quality of maintenance. Uponfailure of the developer to maintain the property, the municipality may perform any necessary and charge the cost to the owners. As a final safeguard, ownership must be maintained by a single individual or company. In the event the development is divided into units, the developer must first The Central Utah Association establish a property owner’s of Engineers will meet Wed- association or trust approved by the municipality to insure nesday at 7 p.m,at the Seafood Grotto on South State in Provo, proper maintenance. according to William C. Jones, president. A film will be shown by Hal Clyde, project engineer, of the bridge construction across the Dirty Devil River in the four corners area. lay: Boy to David and Paula Rasmussen Thomas, Orem. Boy to Mike ee‘Randie Clark Bales, Provo. DELIGHT Jay Eitner, secretary. adequate off-street parking as AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Approximately 100 Explorers ee to compete in the Plans will be reviewed for Mi Provo Imports and Sports Individual and team chameaceae Dee Henderson, 23, located at 1151 N. Canyon Road. pionships will be decided. Portland, Ore., an Wileen Ellen Documenta' il be reviewed OREM—Election of new of21, Declo, ficers and a speech by William in David Fret,21, Glendate, Peterson, former president of cainma Shirley Jean Pratt, 21, City. the Utah Valley us Mmiuae Richard Freeman, 24, Association, will highlight the Boise, !da., and Leeiee Jean Your Loved Ones next meeting of the Lincoln Schooler, G Ida. with David Charles sone, 25, Provo, Junior High PTA. The meeting is scheduled for noBonnie Lou Johnson, 24, Thursday and not for Monday ‘Ettie Nathan Pearson, 74, Provo, night, as previously announced and Nellie May Evans, 62, Spanish For in error. David Lawrence Wheeler, 28, Candidates for office include Ogden, and Faye Cottrell, 23, Mrs. Lloyd juist and Mrs. Negi Melvin Palmer,president; Mrs. onaid Lee Haberlie, 29, Gil Hilton and Mrs, Harold sprue and Judy Marie Holt, SI TAX RECORD Nimer, vice president; Mrs. 26,Stepnen Lynn Hunter, 23, Prove your purchases with ex. Burton Robinson and Mrs. American F pense booksof yourchoice. Byron Gassman,treasurer; and Standard Office Supply 1042 S, State - Orem Mrs. Foster Rappeye and Mrs, Meet Thursday mobile home parks than they do over single family units, The Planned Unit Developmentoffers the type of control which can prevent construction of areas which turn into slums in the future, city officials feel. This type of development may be one building or a ciuster. Noi less than 1¢ percentof the gross area must be developed into~ parks and playgrounds. Landscaping must be included in the plans, and there must be Engineers Meet State Employees On Wednesday To Meet Tonight Lincoln PTA To City Cemetery, struction and operation of The exchange of eet was seen as a fects Springvill Survivingare three daughters, Las Vegas 63 50 Girl to stephenand Mary Sue Mrs. Erwin W. (Thelma) Johnson Knight, Orer Holman,Littleton, Colo.; Mrs. J. Monday’s high was 82 at LaGirl to Gary and Shanna Fenton Hendry, Orem. Clark (Norma) Elmer, Salt redo, , Tx. Boy to Hoyt L. and Margie will be Lake City, and Mrs. Ada E. This morning's low was -12 at Peterson Johnson, Springville. Butte, Mont. with legal documentation; Lynch, Inglewood, Calif.; seven Saturday grandchildren; two greatBoy to Daniel E. and Geraldine Preliminary plans for CotPinion Cruz, Sprineville. tonwood Arms Pianned grandchildren, and one sister, Group located north of 500 Mrs. Orissa Celventra, Provo. and west of 1100 West will be Burial will be in the Payson Infant Son Of Elsie Elizabeth Lea, Provo, aservices will be Wednesday at 2 First MovesFor (Continued From Page 1) Agreeing with his plan they have allowed him to come back on Souvanna from Souphanouvong. “T would like your highness to leave, hoping that when he finishes his business let me know his views in this managementcourse he will be in connection so that eventually a better position to serve them. necessary arrangements may He will fly with the company in be made in good time,” the Alaska during the summer a from Souvanouvong months. Vientiane radio broadcast Clair and his wife, Kathleen, have been married seven years Souvanna’s answer Monda: and are the parents of three “The prime minister will be girls, Cliss, Cammie, and Dione. happy to accept Prince Souvanuesmessage, the sooner Statistics Detroit fe Ta — nolulu Indianapolis Jacksonville juneau housing 100 Great -Grandkids and Deputy Attorney General Robert Sweeney and both had said they were “very apprehensive” about the situation in Bel His company almost sent him off to Malaysia, but he told them he wanted to return to school. great Provo Couple Have the government agency has been tracking him ail over, just a shortage in the next few years. Multiple unit Hospital and returned to his 25 31 21 48 death, Active in the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, she had been a member of the Seagull Camp in Paysonand was a charter memberofthe Cultus ecsentially is still “rural min- married couples neither want ded.” People have adeep-seated or can afford large houses fear of high-density housing and Consequently, we can expect the problems of “city” life. Yet construction of multiple unit dwellings will help provide people in the building, loaning, dwellings to increase. Half the Cost planning, and real estate part of the answer to the Reford Bevan, Provo, vice businesses say Utah countywill problem. Today's inbuild, in the next 12 years, president of Prudential Federal staliment of a Herald series nearlyone-half as many housing Savings end Loan,reports that a on the housing situation units as Lave beenbuilt since the six-unit apartment can be built talks about multiple unit pioneers came to UtahValleyin at about half the cost of six -} single-family homes. “Westill 1849. Right now money is tight, believe in the single family By JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN interest rates are high, and real dwelling, but most people can’t While metropolitan growth is estate is costly—factors which afford them,”he said. Mr. Bevan aeclared that bis coming rapidly to Provo and are pricing the young marrieds Orem, all of Utah Valley out of the maket. Young firm is encouraging builders and realtors to do a better job of designing and landscaping the multiple-unit housing. “If it is done properly, it will increase the value of a neighborhood, even when it is intermingled with single family units,” he emphasized. On Way Up Whena babygirl arrived for Maxand Connie Beckstead Right now the ratio of single at the Pay: n City Hospital Sundaynight, she addedthelast and multiple unit construction is ‘otal of 100 great-;-grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. figure on 50-50, Mr. Bevan stated, but he HenryJolley of Prevo emphasized that he feels Mr. and Mrs Jolley, who have been married 67 years, multiple-unit construction will were the parents of 12 chil dren, ten of whom greto adulthood, Tiey nowhave on ie son and two daughtersliving soon make up 60 percent of the in Orem; a daughterin Elberta; a son in Payson, a son in market. Tropic and a son in Salt Lake City. They also have 50 City officials and planning * grandchildren, the majority of whom live so theyare able to leaders of Orem and Provofeel visit their grandparents regiularly. that the answer to the problem “We havebeenblessed,”says Mrs. Jolley, an active LDS lies in proper control of lacge Church member, “We have been able to see all but about scale developments. Thecities six of the 100 great-grandchi ildren.”” currently have considerably Mr. Jolley is a retired farmer. He and his wife, Mabel, more control over the con(Editor's Note—Utah County faces By that time, the sea was The Provo _City Planning Zone change request for its monit tely R3 thly meeting on Wednesday, aia N.20th W., from the p.m. in the city zone to R-+-A to permit mobile home parks. Zone change request for property located at 248 W. 4th S., and corner of 200 Wendover 4 3 West and 400 South to GC-1 on "NATIONAL the west side of the street. Max. Min. Pep. Zone change request for Atlanta m4 45 property located at 1095 Zone Bismarck 4 8 Columbia Boise 8 2 BORN 0 2 daughter of Uriah Eugene and Sarah Mendenhall Curtis. She married Henry Erlandson on Oct. 24, 1901, in Mapleton. He marriage she had resided in was awarded the honorary iy degree of doctor of music at Mapleton, later moving to the Provo and Payson areas. She Yankton College. had resided in Salt Lake City for Dr. Ardey was born in Stafford only a short time before her County, Kan., on May 24, 1905. Surviving are his widow, _ i. Flagstaff; his mother, Mrs. Ardey, Flagstaff; one son a one daughter, Roger Ardey, Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Ralph E. (JeanneEllen) Wilson, Redwood City, Calif., and several grandchildren. Burial wasin Arizona. St 27 96 18,02 March 12, 1878, in Springville, a Pocatello died Dec. 2, 1937. Will Be | ncreasing Here coming alive with boats and other helicopters that had Tushed to the scene. He flew the survivors to the ro:t Sulphur FDIC Chairman on the accident see Monday’s Multiple Unit Dwellings tremendous gusts of wind all around. He loaded two men whe immediately climbed aboard, Gen cancel ovataanll to Geb. BEL AIR, Md. (UPI)— the form of a man who was badly Al iliiam M. burned and just floating in the Kunstler, calling the situation water, unable to help himself. ‘absolute madness” said With the aid ofthe others inside the aircraft, he was able to get that man aboard, and lifted off. (Continued From Page 1) By United Press Luternational Provo: Partly cloudyas through his Senate committee and tonight with slight chance work,said thathis fellow Utahn “contribu‘ed tremendously to —__— of a snow shower; Roney fatreylit. the stability of the banking community; brought rns le temperature change; highs attuned to the times to the oe mid 40s; lows in the mi: Sean andNasal in- Alvin Baum Of Sp. Fork Dies Blast Kills 2 Prior to Brown trial Criticism County Assessor Dies feet a Tuesday. 3 Pave 2—THE DAILY HERALD,Provo, Utah 225-3100 Published every afternoon Monday through Friday and Sunday morning by The cae Herald, 1555 North 200 Street, Provo, Utah 84601. B. E. JENSEN,Publisher Entered as Class matter at the post office in Provo, Utah. MEMBEI Audit Bureauof‘Orculation United Press International SUBSCRIPTION RATES UTAH COUNTY One month,carrier Six months, carrier $2.25 me ooRene amarein United su ia18 a2 Telephone — PROVO 73-5050 MEMORIALS BEAUTY YOUR HEALTH IS WEALTH! We welcome your patronage. Baw H BEESLEY Monument & Vault Company 725 S.State_Prove_374-0580) |PHARMACY Free Delivery Ia The Provo, Orem area 286 West Center 373-7822 |