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Show Successes Reported in Placing Unemployed With Jobs in Area Charles Redd | Central Utah Obituaries | = funeral services for Charies Pee Aeee frank Alvin jones Emma T. Parkin Frank Alvir: Jones, 99, of 301” Cherokee Lane, Provo, died Monday, March 31, 1975 at Utah Pocatello nursing home alter @ Jong tines was the cster of three Juab and Utah County residents 1883 to Charles GARDEN and Mary Melvina Leonora E. Hair Mrs. Parkin was amiember of tie LDS Church incluge three sons Surv =. Lawren: ¢ teeTee Mrs. Fv (Florence) Critchle and Mrs. James (Marie) Newhy, all of Pocatel’e; 22 grandchildren; 30 grandchildren: ane great = ot ee brothers and {wosisters, Claace March 28, 1975 at his home, will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. nee E. Hair, 73. of 34.N Provo. died this morning after a lingering She was horn in Lehi on Jan 13, 1302 to Amos and Susan Ann Miley Rhodes. She married Orald Hair on Feb. 20, 1922 in Provo, and he died March 26, 1973. Mrs. Hair wasa memberof the pg + child v gancnlich and one ‘sister, Burial was in Mountainview Mrs. Herry (Ardell) Adansson, Magis Cemetery. Funeral services will be and Mrs. Sadie Harris,“Grass Valley, Calif. Thursday ai il am. Rey Morrison in Suadherg Sain Mortuary Onn where frends m: SALT LAKF ¢17'Y — unera! one hourprcorta services. Burial services will be 1 am. will be in Orem City Cemetery Thursday, at 35 E, 700 S., Salt Lake Ci.y, for Rey Morrison, #6 of 65 E. 2700S, wh died Sunday, March 30,1975 in a nursing home fol‘owing as.roke. He was born 25, 1888 in Thistle, a so” of Chris and Flady ‘Ainge Morrison. He married Ruth Muir in 1930 and she died April 28, 1935. He married Enulatia Prrks Nebeker on Juae Funeral Chorles 8. Abbot OGDEN -- Funersi services for Charks Burten Abbott, 41, of Ogden, who died of hear’ faiture Sunday, March 30, 1975 in an Ogden huspital, will Granger; Mrs. Deon Marriott, ‘Ogden; Garn Nebeker, Salt ] ake for McBee Systems. 14, 146 in Las Vegas, Nev Mr. Mort.son owred and Operatei a grocery store in Soldier Summit{rom 120 to 1930, and iater operated a grocery store in St Get.ge. He was a member of the Mehodist Church. Surviving ar2 his widew and two daughters, Ruth and Rhoda Morrison,both of Sali Lake City; twe stepdaughters ard two stepsons, Mrs. Vee Kelley, Center Abbott, Fresno, Calif Friends may cali tonight at Hindauist and Sons Mortuary from 6 to 8 Wednesday at # o'clock and ane hourpriorto servic eaom | 8 185CENTER ‘ will bein Clinton, Weber County, Cemetery Laurel Sportsman CityMiners Hospital. al s were 2P.M. inthe roomChapel of ent East Lawn Memorial Hills. In Salt Lake City. Dr. Clements was a membercf the Salt Lake District Dental Society. In addition, ne belonged to the American Dental Association and Uiah Dental Association. He was a memberof the Monument Park LDS Ward. Survivors include his widow two daughters and three sons, a was the aunt of Philip Christensen and Cullen Ohristezsen of Provo. Funeral are pending and will be d by Berg Mortuary, ee Olga W. Smith Fune Services were conducted today 11 am, in the Berg drawing room CARD OF THANKS Chapel, Provo. Intermeni Our family is sincerely Prot) City Cemetery grateful fer the many acts of kindness during our recent Prove Charles Redd Funeral services will be conducted Thursday 12 noon in the Oak Hills 2nd Ward bereay erent Chapel 16%) No $th % Provo. Friends may cail at the Ward Chapel prior to Services. Additional funeral services will be condu passing of our pectard ond tether We desire especially to extend our thenks and appreciation to those who took part at the services, offered expressions of sympathy, sent flowers, furnished cars. orin any other way assisted. Mrs, Charles E. Prows Dea! and Somes Mrs. Haydon M. (Jean) Caivert, Roger D. Clements and Dr. E Howard Clements, all of Salt LakeCity; Mrs. James S.(Betty Lou) Lassetter, Shreveport, La and Dr. Blaine S. Clements, : eos Menlo Park, Calif.; 20 ~ § nine great Hair Foneral services will be held at 11 a.m. in the will be announced by Mortuary of Provo Holladay Mile Funeral Home Seataguin. Utah Ruth Telitha Bale Greenhalgh Wileox - Graveside funeral Provo Jenny ae junced Spanish Fork on Thursday at 1:00 PM Grot Hgliaday Hills Funeral Home from 11-00 A.M. until time of the Graveside service x ing and will be 2 Hive a Sprine Wedding with Briggs Bradte-d de services » ML Onvet M " Chureh. 175 W. 600 N OGDEN Claude &. Crezee, 63, died Sunday; funeral Wednesday. it a-tn Larkin Cn io} the Dawn ¢ ut Services were held tod: 1:00 p.m, ir 9th ward. with Spanisii Fork City Cemetery “ha SPANISH & Edna D. Arbogast Council Wednesday SALT LAKECITY — Funeral services have been announced for Edna D. Arbogast, 70, of 990 nt 1) Monday. funeral iisay, | Lindauist and Sons on fs te ROHBOCK &SONS FLORAL 1042S. St., Orem 225-3109 Council Chambers, 7°30 p.m. UTAH COUNTY JN meeting Fairclough Dr., Salt Lake City, — inesday, County Building who died of natural causes vam Sunday Mareh 26, 1975 in a Salt Lake hospital WASATCH Of public assis‘ance recipiexts there were 97 in work experience. 17 in subsidized Public employment, aad three in fre empioyement,for a totai Wasatch and Swnmit county councils of government, Wasaatch and Utah County schools, Utah Technical College, BYU, Empioyment Security, rehebilitmive services, indusity and economic development, es labor Migrant Counc American Indians, “St speaking peupie, 16 to 21 (366 indivicuals), and 22 community, and Department of to 44 (297 individuals). Social Services. Regular Program Told BySp.Fork Seniors SPANISH FORK — Spanish Fork Senior Citizens, numbering over 500, have access to many activities during the week, including bowling, knitting, oil painting, textile painting, shuffle beard, bitiards and ceramics. About 350 attend the monthly available every day at the center, and rug weaving looms are available by appointment. Mildred Ream, tour director, has pianred another tour April 8 to Jackpot. Nev. The bus will leave the senior citizens center at 11 a.m. She is also planning a tour to the Calgary ‘Twice a week a meal is Stampede in July. pre for shut-ins or others unable to prepare their own a coat Many are bused io the Divorces Senior Citizens Center, and 40 LeeAnne H Tallow from Jeffrey Teals are prepared weekly. Tallow The ceramics class is on Suzanne Eyre Horton from Glen Ray Tuesday afternoons, bowling is Horton at Duke Lanes "Wednesday,os Ann Kay fromRichard avis mornings, shuffleboard is played ale A Hone from Degald Ju, peiceee Young from Terry Wednesday afternoons and textile painting and knitting ‘*M@r rom Ct: La Brfk holt Biggs Biggs ffromClark classes are held Thursdey ma erholt mornings. The oil painti Myrna # Newell Wright from trae Praia canines SS at Niclen Wright r Cindy Elizabeth Hampton Jensen from: Three biiliard tables are Z ets. COUNTY She was the sists dale (Margaret) Despain, Prove, and was an active Salt Lake civic PLANNING Commis: meeting — Wednesday worker and wife of former Westminster College president W. Fred Arbogast. meeting Courthouse, 1 p. MIDWAYCITY COUNCIL Wednesday. City She was a member of the Hall. 7 p.m LosoJnited ae Church, tof the -W PROVO CAP SQUADRON Wednesday Siely, First Methodist Church, mevitag a member of the Tuxis and Provo Airport, 8 p.m Aurora Clubs and a memberof the Westminster College A study Sy the California Women's Board. Department of Fish and Game A graduate of Snow College ; ed that owis, hawks, eagies and the University of California vultures can survive in at Berkeley, she taught schoolin urban areasif the people know the Sevier SchoolDistrict. anc bserveprotective laws. She was born July 14. 1904 at Manti, the daughter of Hans Ephraim and Mary Keller Domgaard. She married W. Fred Arbogast on Nov. 26, 1930 at ; ul got myjob through the State Denartment of Vocational Rehabilitation” Afraid of hearing loss? Richfield e Survivorsinclude her husband, st to those who hear but & Son and a daughter, Frederick not understand words has been T. Arboyast, Clouderoft. N.M., do announced by Beltone. A nonand Mrs. J. Michae] (Anne) perrating model of the smallest Beveridge, Salt Lake City; nine Belt eaid ever made will Idren: three broth tely free to anyone wo sisters, Send for this non-operating Domgaard Salina, Morris Domgaard, eats: Highlands Cali ney Provo: Mrs. model now. Wear it in the privacy ng of your own hometo see how tiny Beach, Calif; Mrs, Despain, hearinghe Rue (Millie i ena: epee CalisaN16 ae ‘al services will be it's all at ear level, in one unit. p.m. at Christ United from body to head it Church, 2375 3300 where friends may call an hour before services. Burial w suggests contributions te Christ ; UM, Church ene to the subsidized empioyr ent, anc 23 received work experience. Teesaoat will hoid its monthly meeting on S., Primary. Children's Medical Center or the Heart Fund 9% were be presented. Regular eveiiis Monday through Friday include social veterans, and nine other activities fram 10 a.m. to 5 p.m ‘veterans, which include table games. The total number of people quilting, bingo and ceramics working under CETA | was 634, Mobile Meais are served each while 27 were handied under dayat noon. Those participating CETAIIL,and 49 under CETA Vi. should bring their own piace Mr. McGregor reported He indicated ‘the program needs ‘The singing groupwil! practice include more people in the age Tuesday at 10 a.m. end seniors group of 45 and over. Most of the bowl each Wednesday at 2:39 People who have come under the Pm, atthe Miracte Bow!. The program are in ths age g: (ups of Thursdayat 10am.inthe Eldred Center Featured speakerwill be Dr. L. Douglas Smoot, chairman of the Chemical Engineering Department of Brigham Young University, who will discuss ecology and pollution problems of this area, De Smoot recently acted a3 moderator for the natiunai engineering and technolog: symposium held at BYU. He a practices F-idays at 1 p.m. was named last week as one of eight professors to receive the Each Friday at Maeser award. Dr. Smoot was ceramics class is held. named the outstanding engineer-educator of Utah several weeks ago. Because of the currentinterest in ecology and pollution problems his talk is particularly timely. There also will be a registration for the defensive driving course scheduled to start on Monday. Itwill consist of four Wednesday two-hour classroomsessions and AMERICAN FORK those completing the course will be awarded certificates from the PLANNING COMMISSION National Safety Council. The meeting — Wednesday, course is resiricted to licensed American Fork High School, drivers and is not a beginners 6:30 pam class. Further information can PAYSUN CITY COUNCIL be obtained from John H. Zenger, president of the Provo meeting — Wednesday, Council Chambers, 7-30 pir ipter. weveland suggests contributtons Manpower and suppertive services, 183 were engaged in classroom training pin a drapery fashion show will Provo Chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons Prova, and fiowers from us services will be cout in the Santaguin City Cemeteiy Friends may call at the Temple. He died Feb. 12. 1987 Asked about youth employment for the sumnmer months, the director said he hed been notihed tz plan for the same program as iast year, bot ne funds had yet been aliocated. at the city center. Group Here be in Memorial Gardens of the Valley Cemetery. The family § Ada Vilate Hendricks funeral Wedne hs Ph. 373-6068 Amy Logan LDS By AARP hetween 7 and 8.30 at Bountiful Union Mort ary 95. Main Si Bountiful, and Wednesday an hour before services in the 3 Venous Pans Stake Center. Buriai will Sond graveside be ‘in Paris Cemetery, The family 85 EA B: rg Shepherd on May21, 1919 in the McGregor Meeting Set aris Stake Center Frieuds may c: i Mealuer ing and fie 28, 1895 an Paris, to “Thomas and Kate Nutt Innes. She married Alfred W lil begin Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary, friends maycall one ntior to services. Burial m City Cemetery. uake City Sportsinan sister, Mrs Claude (Margaret) at Obituaries 495 So. ee oe Emma i. Shepherd PARIS,Id. — Funeralservices are scheduled Wednesday for Emma Isabel Innes Shepherd, 79, of Paris, who died Sunday, March 30, 1975 in a Bountiful hospital after a jong illness. A She was a tember of the LDS Church, se ing in stake and wand MIA’s and she was a » two sisters and memberoi the Daughters of the , Reed Clements, Springville: Mrs Clyde F. Utah Pioneers, (Elizabeth) Himes and Mrs. George (Charlotte) Hansen, both of Los Angeles. le} Stell, Friencs may call at the * granchildren, une morwuaty Wednes virom7tog & IC id; a brother and pm. and Thursday one heur prior toservices. Burial will be in three sisters, Charles D. Innes, Paris, Ida; Mrs, Ralph Salt LakeCity Cemetery (Gertrude; Jensen, Orange. Orem, 225-1530 Lenora BE, Clara |. Burton SALT LAKE CITY — Funeral services will be at noon Thursday for Clara LaVerIverson Burton, 72, of Salt Lake City, who died Monday, March 31, 1975 at her home after a ong iliness. A sister, Mrs. Ina Jackman,lives in Provo. She was a native of Levan, torn June 23, 1962, to Richard and Annie Sorensen Iverson. She married George C. Burton Sept SALT LAKE CITY — Funeral 3, 1921 in Nephi, he died Aug. 8, services for Dr. Thoruas Earl 1973, Clements, 84, of 2059 E. 900 S., She was a iixemberof the LDS Salt. Lake City, who died of Chureh. kidneyfailure Sunday, March30, Survivors include seven sons 1975 at his home, will be and seven daughters, Maurice G. Thursday at noon at Larkin Burton, Richard L. Burton, Max Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple. D. Burtca, Fairon J. Burion, He was a nawive of Spanish Lynn E. Burton, Wayne L. Fork and brother of Reed Burton, Kenny R. Burton, Mrs. Glements, Springville. John (Veda) Leonard. Mrs. Paul Dr. Clements was born Oct.12, (Renee) Kingdon, Mrs. John 1490 to Thomas and Eliza Jane (Boni) Cramer, Mrs. Geniel Higginson Clements. He married Gonzalez, Mrs. Ricardo (Sandy) Arna Snow on June 20, 1920in the Madrigal and Mrs. Denny Salt Lake LDS Temple. ey (Jackie) Larson,all of Salt Lake ir. Ciements had practiced Oty, and Mrs, Maurice (Irene) dentistry in Park City for 20 Fausett, Ogden; 56 years and then inSalt Lake City grandchildren; 51 great ~ for another20 years. He attended grandchildren; three sisters, ae Young University and Mrs. Ina Jackman, Provo; Mrs. 85 the sity of Southern Katie Chnisiensen, Granger, and Mrs. Evelyn Larson, Magna. California Seno! of Dentistry. He was a veteran of World War Services will be field at 4760S J. While in Park City, Dr. State St Salt Lake City, where Cements served on the city friends may cal! Wednesday council, as a director on the from 6 to 8 p.m. and Thursdayan school board, as commander of hour before services. Burial will the American Legion post, was a be in Memorial Gardens of the memberof the Kiwanis Club and Valley. served on the board of the Park both of Ogden and James H OLS ays be Or. Thomas Clements Survivars include his widow Gtty, and Rey Neheker. Oxnard grandchildren; 28 great three sons and four daughters, : ildren; and a brother David Charies, Mark Bucton, and two sisters. Ralph Morrison, Douglas George, Connie, Jill, Springville; Mrs. Mae Snow Linda and Charlene Abbott, all of American “alls, ida., and Mrs, Ogrien, his parents, Ogden; tree brother and one sistet Miilie Hopper,of Salt Lakeoy Orem; Dean a Yriends may call Abbott ‘and George F. Abbott, Provo City Cemeiery. wili Gty Cemetery. The family suggess donations io the Primary Children's Medica! be Wednesday at I! am. in the Ogden North Stake Center. Mr. Abbott was the brother of Mrs. Joe (Dorothy) Allan, Orem. He was born Jan, 31, 1934 in Sunset, Davis County, a son of George Burton and Jeah Burnett Abbott. He rvarried Dixie Partington on <ly 19 1956 in Ogden, and the marriage was solemnized later in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Abbott, a veteran of the Korean War, had been pressroom foreman for 20 years services Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Edgemont Fifth Ward Chepel, 2060 Majave Lane,where friends may call Wednesday prior to services. Burialwill be in Orerr McGregor, Mrs. Nollie Wasterg reminds attending should bring their own those interested that the Orem place settings. The public is Senior Sitizens wil huld another invited fund-raising banquet on April 12 Vhis Taursday ihe at noon in the new Orem Senior Intermediate will givoa Citizens building Those Program at 1 p.m. at Orem City Center multi-purpose room. Mrs John Brizkerhoff is director of the dancers “Police Wonen — Ladies Take ‘Care,’ will be 2 special meeting ee ey Friday at 1 p.m. at frahaged the Anderson and Sons Mortuary, Book Store in was a district oe may call at the nortuary tonight fram 7 to 8 Scouling, scrved as °o'ceck and Wednesday one hour ie for Cub Scouts and prior ta services. Burial wii! be in eae oa eet. American Fork Cemetery. fewas a highpriest, Mr. Moyle was born June 30, Mr. Jones played the clarinet Neier Fork to William in several name bands in S. and Lean Smith Moyle. He California. For 48 vearc he was a Tartied Edna Ringut on June 3, partner with a brother in tne 1890 in Laramie, Wyo. Jones Kniiiing Malis, Les He was a retired employee of Angeles. He retired and moved to Monolith Cement Co. Mr. Moyle Provo in 1979, had been mayorof Laramie, and Survivors inciude his widow, worked as a rea! estate salesman two sons and three daughters, in Wyoming and Utah derry Jones, Oxnard, Calif.; Survivors inctude ais widow, ony Jones, oe eb one son and one daughter, Henry i 7 iwyle, Si, Lows, Mu., and Mrs. Pamela Jones, "both of is Beverly Wham. Los Angeles: Vegas, and Mrs Arthur H. (Dixie) Welch, Mapleton, 27 adchildsen, vw iiviher aid ae Ellas is, Jones, Sait M. Carman,Sait Lake City. Lake City, and Mrs Alberta Carrier, San Jose, Caiif. fo 12, 1%1 GRUVE, Calif. -- Fuseralservices for Stephea W. ii in ‘Nephi, and he cued July$ charts showing the oe MAG programs which have operated in the MAG area during the penoo from June, 1974 to presented Feb. 1975, including the CETA I, and VI programs Of the 661 disadvantaged persons in the CETA I program during that period. 13 received the Mountainiand ares Fund Raising Activity Told by Orem Seniors Stephen W. Moyie Mrs. Parkin wasberr in Nephi 21 Chapel 600N WE Friends maycal! at the chapel A high degree of success has jpbs in Thursday one hour prior te heen realized in placing Brent He was born Feb. 5, 33 in services. Gravside services will disadvantaged, welli be Friday at noon in the San Juan Mr and minority group people in Cemetery, Bianding. y @. of Pocatelio, whe oe Sturdav. Mareh 3. 1875 in 3 on Feb died af causes LIVING MEMORY... 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