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Show tah Page 4-THE HERA Dean Olsen Friday, February 7 Lula B. Memmett : Central Utah Obituaries| Amencan Fork Hazel G. Peek Melvin McPherson Feb. &, 1275 Hosoita! faflowing a long He was born May 2 NEPH! Vey SALT LAKE CITY Funeral services will ie Mondsy A and Svivia nom at 36 FE 7 Gty. for Hazel Maud Godd ps 87, of 240 S. 500 E., who McGee ia Las|veane “and they owned Hewas 5 a member of the LDS Mrs Memmoli wat active in the LDS Chorch serving as rs include twosons and — rahirsa He mar ried Su ‘ames on June it1935in Pac orcerd Wash TunasSHEPHERD Electrical Short Kills He had been a restaurant Pee was a teah of Prove, Cindy and Kelly of American Fork one brother and , Betty Olsen American Fork, Clyde A. Olsen his widow Bremerton. «Mary Ane} Dai peview, Wash grandchildren. two t James McPherson Las Vegas; Mrs Ruth Freeman, S&. George, and Mrs. Lioyd Gladys) Harrison Los Angeles uneral services will three sisters, be Len McPherson f Mis Elmer Fonda Sunday from 7 to 3 pm. a Mondayprior to services. Boral will be in Pleasant Cemetery Grove Boise, ida, and Mrs (Hannah) Vogt, Salt Lake died in 197 ne LDS A Provo man, fen L. Peck, Orem Nephi: and Mrs, Walter (Ruth} eck and Mrs. Ray L Yukish, Federal Way, Wash.; 14 grandchildren; one great ranichild; and one brother, Wiliam T. Belliston, Murray uneral services will be Castro Catt Saturdayat 1] a.m. in the Nephi Woodrow (Darlene) Dyson, First Ward Chapel. Friends may Paso, Tex Mrs. Virgil (Faye) call tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock at Thorn, of Granger; and Mrs Anderson Funeral Home Charles johan, St Saturday at the chapel prior to Mo. 32 grandchildren; services. Burial will be in Vine grandchildren; and Bluff Cemetery. ters, Mrs. Fern MeGuri Venice Bariholuinew and Harry 150 N., as cut 6, 1975, shortly before 1 p.m when he grabbed an elect Cty welder that had a short Burial will be in Forest Lawn according to a county Katherine Delahoyde SALT LAKE CITY — Funeral Sesco N. Spalding Spa long illness Thursday %5S ME Mrs. Delahoyde was born in Nephi on Aug. 26, 1889 to George W. and Emma Hague Hickman. She married Charles A Delahoyde on Dec. 25, Eureka. Hedied in 1952. 1904 in She was a retired employee of 20M1in Sait Lake City. She was a member of the UPU Wasatch Sisters Auxiliary 248, Survivers include one daughter, Margaret E Delahoyde, Salt Lake City, and several nieces and nephews Friends maycall Saturdayat the mortuary one hour prior to services. Burial will be in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park J Shepherd he didn't have glaves on, A 440-voit tine washooked upto the ESouth Temple native Mr Mack was about to repair the welder, Salt Lake Masonic A_ Friends may machine Two co-workers at the scene administered mouth - to - mouth of resuscitation and heart massage Ethe! Wightman Spalding. He while an ambulance wascalled, married Madel: Davies but Mr. Shepherd was May 28, 1929 in Provo, and she pronounced dead on arrival at died Mareh 19, 197 He wasa saies representative Survivors daughter, Shirley Lindon; onsisters, Mrs. re §. Lenehan, Mrs. Gordon (Alta) Qhristensen and Mrs Bertel (Ardith) Armberg, ail of Sali Lake City, and Mrs Margie Taylor, Reno, Ney American Fork Hospital at 1:21 pm Mr. Shepherd was born May 10, 1920 in Grem, the son of John and Florence Isabelle Pace Shepherd He married Mary Joanne Chadwick on April 5, 145 in American Fork, and she died in 1955, He married Carol Hill on May 2%, 1956 in Eiko, Nev., and the Josephine B. Burton Friends may call at the marriage was solemnized later inthe Salt Lake LDS Tempie SALT LAKE CITY — Funeral Masonic Temple Saturday 30 Mr Shepherd attended Orem services are scheduled Saturday minutes prior to services. Burial schools and graduated from will be in Redwood Memorial for Josephine Breeze Burton, 87. Lincoln High Schoo! in 1937. He of 1753 Richards St. Salt Lake Estates moved to Los Angeles and City, who died of natural causes worked for a railroad. and then at home Thursday, Feb. 6, 1975. Her son lives in Provo, ‘She was born Sopt. 11, 1887 in Salt Lake City, to Joseph and Louise Gerber Breeze. She married Henry Fielding Burton dr. on June 24, 1913 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Sept 9, 1967. She was a graduate of the University of ih Normal School. She worked as a schoo! teacher. Survivors include four sons ami a daughter, William G Jack Manton Thursday, Feb. 6, 197 in a hospital there. brothor of AlM He was born where he yan Manton. a married E ratt on Dee 1929 in Provo and the riage was solemnized later in the Mesa LDSTemple 1922 War H in Africa and Italy He was the Following his release, he Prove returned to Orem and worked for 24, 1908 in Geneva Steel Co England, to Gainesborough. John and Mary Elizabeth W. Elmo Wankerg all Salt Mr. Manton moved te Provo his family He was highpriest in the LDS Church, serving as instructor. ward magazine director. missionary, and YMMIA superin endent for seven years. He also worked with the Boy in He was Richard B. Burton, Kailua educated in England and Provo Hawaii; and John B. Burton, He worked as a shoe a Provo; 29 grandchildren, 22 for Taylor Brothers unt great grandchildren; four to Los Angeles inthe e ‘ stepbrothers and a stepsister, He worked in Los Angeles for Jay Tipton and William Tipton, Arden Dairy and for the city of both Salt Lake City; Leon Tipton Los Angeles until retiring John Tipton and Louise Young, Survivors include lis widow aliin California. and two daughters, Mrs. Robert Saturday's funeral will begin (Katheryn) Atkins, Santa Ana. at noon at Russon Brothers € char Mortuary, 2552nd East, Salt Lake City, where friends may call Friday between 6 and sp m and Saturday an hour before services tal will be in MurrayCity Cemetery to Provo worked for Union Pacific WESTMINISTER, Calif. — Railroad He served in the medical corps Jack Manton, 66. of Westminister, died of pneumonia in the U.S. Army during World Burton, Robert H. Burton and (Barbara! Lake Y reiumed Westminister Monday at 10 30 of Los 6 to 8pm at 36 E. 700 S., and Sheriff which hadn't been working and 4975 ina Sait Lake © will be Saturday where Mr sone as ta County expioired Ps Salt Lake City. who di at Russon Brothers Mort AFTON, Wye. -- Clifton James Charlesworth, 18-day-old son of Cecil and Nola Strasburg call Sunday from Charlesworth of Afton, died of both — Funeral 4 24 W ae Clifton Charlesworth Moreton and Mrs. Dan ‘lla and Thomas Blake Shepherd, all of Provo, three brothers andsix sisters, John W Shepherd, Arthur Shepherd and Monday prior to will be in infant crib syndrome Thursday, Feb. 6, 1975. services. Burial Wasatch Lawn His parents had lived in Provo while attending Brigham Young University, and he was the Memorial Park. Lt. Col Leo Leonard grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Devid Strasburg, American Fork. VIENNA, Austria ~ Funeral He was bornJan. 26, 1975 services are pending for Lt. Col Survivors include his parents, Leo Bradford Leonard (US. two sisters and two brothers, Army-Ret.), 69, who died of a Carma Lee, Beck, Mark and stroke Tuesday, Feb. 4, 1975 ina Jason Charlesworth, all of Afton, Vienna hospital grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Colonel Leonard was the Strasburg, American Fork, and brotherof Clair Leonard, Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Garvin had been assistant band Chariesworth, Salt Lake City leader at Fort Douglas and anda great - grandmother. conductor of the All-Army Band Funeral services will be during World WarIi Saturdayin Alton He was born Aug. 17. 1905 in Price to Leopold and Zoe Ellen Orem. George Shepherd, Thursday. Gunnison Feb, 6. i975 in a hospital, will be Firm’s Rates Saturday at 2 p.m. in Berg Arthur (Winnie) Turner and Mortuary, Provo Mrs. Don (Florence) Draper, Friends may cali at the both of Pl Grove; Mrs mortuary Saturday prior to Carson, services. Burial will be in Provo ork and Mrs Rov Gty Cemetery Jose fine) Tidwel}, Encinito, Mr. and Mrs. Candland had lived in Provo for many vears Provo Minnie Meecham Ellison Adams Peter Funeral ser conducted Saturd SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) d Insurance Depar{ment state—to explain r r of auto insurance in Utah that departmental hear- Scholarship marriage was in theSalt ITake state was re She mar Club Scholarships chapel of Prove may call at the mortuary 6 to 8 pm. and nds: Feb 7-Band 14-15. uded in the activi are Prove wient ings last month suggested Al excessive mn for James 4 Monday at the Ward Chapel prior to services. Interment Gunnison Chapel of Provo. Friends may call at the Mortuary Saturday prior to services Interment Provo City Cometery 93! am., St. Therese Catholic Church, 112 $. Allen St FARMINGTON — Clarence PaySteed, eelief Society Chorus conducted nnette Anderson o string ensemble will be part of the accorapaniment for “Eternal Life,” with President Priday. Margaret Hall, Connie will preside at both part of this number one daughter Candland, Bs Tucker, ister, Marion Fairvie Mrs Jessie Olson, Salt Lake City id uy you bu y oeceae’ eee AAmtn ee lances yiteoce ui COMaes renses before comparing our Quality, Service, and Price, DON'T COMPLAIN ABOUT... SINGLE VISION GLASSES ursday, Feb. 6, 1975 in a Salt aah died ch Survivorsinolude « A son lives in Pleasant Grove Ut 300 South, Prove Ph. 373-6668 District No 4 mass Saturday. %8, died Wednesday; funeral Saturday. 1 pim., Fartnington Third Ward Chapel e 6 $ S SONS FLORAL 30475. State, Orem, 225-3001 as ¢ ONE $ Low PRICE 19503 BIFOCAL GL ROSES tow 7450 9 LOW 9 OUR ONE LOW PRICE INCLUDES: 2 {IMPACT RESISTANT LENSES © CHOICE OF ANY FRAME IN OUR LARGE SELECTION I OFS : 7.3 AND COLORS. INCLUDING THE NEW © CLEAR OR TINTED LENSES ® CARRYING CASE MOO WIRE FRAMES \f Tue Provo City Cemetery. Full Military files will be accorded by Veterans of Winnie May Tucker Candland Funeral services will be conducted Saturday 2 p.in. in the Berg Drawing Room Henr who died of It Berg Mortuary of P; Sunday & lo 8 pm RIVERTON — Josephine M. Franco Orege, died Wednesday: INFLATION” the services will be Mond. leaders. plus a administered may call atthe Foreign Wars Mick’ MeCiure Peasant. Sie was a Gut Mother. She was active in SALT LAKECITY — Funeral this weekend to Meclure $5,000 Tickets will be sold at the gate with all proceeds going to the rodeo club. There will also be concession stands, Spectators are urged to dress warmly. ST GORGE — Reynolds Joansea, 4 Cash prizes, trophies, ribbons died Twesday, funeral was held today and otheritems will be awarded. RAPER — foneAllen Garten,11 | Monday, | p.m., Beautiful trophies will be given died Thursday, to the all-around cowboy and Draper Stakecanter13400 S130 E Allard County — Ablab Kelly cowgirl. A rodeo queen will be died y,_ funeral chosen Saturday at $ a.m. to reign overthe events. sessions. Sacrament meetings will be | Special music for the held in ail wards of the stake at | conference will be provided by ther regular times Sunday the American Fork North Stake evening, 18 asses Royal WCvandiand ¢on ine 10, five bending and goat tying (However, girls may enter the other events if theywish ) Stock will be furnished by the Circle “J" Rodeo Company by Anderson Tucker for SALT LAKECITY ~ Jan Prime, 94, ddied Thursday, tuneral Monday. 11 a.m Salt Lake 1h Ward Chapel, 420 8 650 Gearge Miller, $4, died Wednesday. funeral Monday, | p.m., 9 E. 7) C Ross Sundberg, 1, died Monday, iunerai as held today. John Norman Mergeite infant son ofDonald Jay end Janis Nelson Margetts, died Wednesday; graveside services Saturday, 12.90 p.m., Sandy Cemetery. Ester Jesten Heat, 72 died Tuesday, funeral Saturday nooa, 46 E. 700 S. Edward A. Davis, 66, died Tuesday; funeral Saiurday. 11 a.m. 4300 5 wood Road. Kathy feed, jnfant daughter of Mike and Kath son Reed, a ursday Spins services ¢Gardens, Saturday, 2 pr, Elysian Burial b. 28 why its rates are not USU Hosting in the Berg dra: Utah Obituaries To Sponsor Rodeo Priday Under Study Fairview, Sanpete County, a 00 daughter of Amasa and Marth high school seniors mngregate at Utah State Navy Reserve Unit She was born May 1, 1B87 in excessive a.m, Burial will be there LOGAN — From Hawaii and Florida, Pennsylvania and all over Utah and southern Idaho, contest. Smith and Barbara Jensen playing violins; LaRue Skinner, A special leadership session Carolyn Hermansen, violas; will be held Saturday evening at Barbara Bailey, ceilo. Mrs. 7p.m. Stake President Leland F Gladys Pulley wil! sing the solo Competitors SS second annual Jackpot Rodeo Saterday beginning at 7 p.m. in the Sunburst Horse Quarterly Conference *vt Am. Fork North Mrs. Johni Annie) Kitchen, all of Prego, Calif.; Mrs. Oscar (Ma: Chipman, Heber City; Mrs. Palace, Spansh Fork. Bob Richen of Payson is uboard “Casanova” in last year's cowboy ACTION LIKE THIS will be a part of the Leon T. Madsen Powell Leonard. He married The U.S. Navy and Naval Eleanor Gangesin 1945. ELSINORE, Sevier County — Reserve is sponsoring the second Colonel Leonard studied music in New York City and played in Funeral services are scheduled annual Jackpot Redeo Saturday many night clubs there He Saturdayfor Leon T. Madsen,85, at 7 p.m. in the Sunburst Horse Joined the Armyas chief warrant whodied Tuesday, Feb 4, 1975 in Palace. Spanish Fork a Pleasant Grove nursing home Participating will be entrants officer, and organized the band from the three high schools in from groups directed by Benny following a tong illness. He was born Nov. 17, 1889 in South Utah County — Goodman and the Dersey Elsinore, to David and Mette Springville, Spanish Fork and hers. He attended provost school in Marie Rasmussen Madsen. He Payson. The South Utah County Carlisle, Pa., ad married Leonora Porter in the High School Rodeo Club is Salt Lake LDS Temple, and she co-sponsoring the event served as provest inaestl for Activities for the boys will the Fifth Army in Stuttgart died Dec. 28, 1967 He was a retired flour miller, include bareback, saddle brone, Germany Survivors include his widow beekeeper, poultryman, dai! bull riding, team roping, calf and two sons, Dr. Leo D, man and farmer He was a World roping andsteer wrestling. Girls’ events will be barrel racing, pole Leonard, Toledo, Ohio; Phillip WarI veteran. Survivors include one son and Leonard, Sait Lake City; four grandehild: six brothers and one daughter, Vern L. Madsen, Elsinore, and Mrs. Leland (Eris) one sister, Clair Leonard, Provo; tack, Orem a Emmet Leonard and Robert Leonard, both of Midvale; Paul grandchildren; 10 gre: grandchildren, and a sister. Mrs Leonard, Price; Sta Leonard, Murray Leonard, Gerda Bodtcher, Chico, Calif Saturday's funeral will begin Frankfort, Germany, and Mrs. Clarence R (Evelyn) Bjorn. at 1 pm. in the Elsin. e Ward The Chapel. Friends may call tonight Bountiful ADS Stake between 7 and 9 p.m. at NealS. Cuartersly CHa w Magelby and Sons Mortuary, held at the American Fork Winnie T Candiand Richfield, and at the chapel one Tabernacle this weekend with hour before services. Burial the general session beginning at with military honors, will be in Wa m. Sunday. Eisinore Cemetery ey therine Hickman H Brown, all of Prove Cemetery, Bremerton. f Sunn ers inet inchode two sens and Church ©) Forsyth, Prove weer 4 Provon: Thomas Shepherd, * a 1717 W. and class leaderin Retief Society and a memberof the DUP are two sons and six Prove Man Mrs Monday at 1 p.m. in Olpin Family Mortuary, Pleasant Grove, where friends may sall secretary and teacher in the Primary for 55 years, secretary Samuel and ano She married Leo Augus on Noy. 16. 1910in Provo John Boyd DISCOUNTS TO % Irene Redaarick and Mrs, Dube ‘Mane: Hopkins both of Salt Lake City friends may ci 0 8pm. and y before services. 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