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Show Page 4-THE HERALD,Provo, Utah, Friday, March 12, 1976 Obituaries To View Heritage As Lent Experience Wednesday, March 10, 1976 ina Ethe! B. Clark Price hospital after a brief Funeral services for Ethel illness, will be Saturday at ! Clarke Baggs Clark, 86, of pm. in the Ferron Ward Provo, who died Wednesday, Chapel He was born June 3, 1888 in March10, 1976 at Utah Valley Hospital ufter a briefillness, Prove to Joseph Amos and will be Saturday at 2 p.m. in Maryetta McDonald Swasey Larkin Chapel of the Dawn, He married Estella Larsen on March 35,1914 in Ferron Ogden. He was member of the LDS Mrs. Clark was born Nov, 8, Church. Mr. Swasey had been a 1889 in Ogden to John and Annie Frost Clarke. She married director on the Ferron Canal Andrew T. Baggs on Sept. 16, Ward Board and operated a Lois Ann Butler Lois Ann Campbell Butler, 91, of 880 E. 100 S., Springville, died Thursday, March11, 1976 1914 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, and he died in 1922 She then married William H Clark andhe died. Mrs. Clark had lived in Ogden for many years, where she was employed by W. H in the Payson Hospital after a Wright and Sons Co. She had short illness. She was born Feb. 5, 1885 in also lived in St. George. She Virgin City, Washington was active in the LDS Church. Survivors include three sons. County, a daughter of Ralph Allan and Susan Eager Andrew Clarke Baggs, Provo, Deane W. Baggs, Ogden; John Campbell. She married Hyrum R. Baggs, Clearfield; 17 Alexander Butler on Jan. 14, 1904 in Tropic, Garfield County, grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren; two sisters, and the marriage was solemnized later in the Salt Mrs. Pearl Hussey, Ogden, and Lake LDS Temple. He died Mrs.Stella Terry, Roy, Weber County. April 4, 1960. Friends may call at the Mrs. Butler and her husband lived in Tropic following their mortuary tonight from 6 to 8 o'clock or Saturday prior to marriage and then moved to Sugar City, Ida. In 1932 they services. Burial will be in moved to Provo. She was a Ogden City Cemetery. The Relief Society visiting teacher, family suggests contributions served in the Primary to the Primary Children's presidency and as a teacher, Hospital in Salt Lake City and held manypositions in the Ray W.Call Sunday School and YWMIA. She had madea quilt forall of her children and grandchildren. Ray W. Call, 52, of 1149 E 2620 N., Provo, died Thursday, March, 11, 1976 at the Utah Survivors include three sons Valley Hospital. Funeral and seven daughters, Mrs. services are pending and will Albert (Mauretta) McIntosh, be announced by Walker Oakley, Ida.; Mrs. Calvin Mortuary. (Thea) Stewart, Emmett,Ida. ; Robert B. Bown William Reno Butler, Hyrum Grant Butler and Mrs. Ray MANTI — Funeralservices (Anna) Young, all of Orem; for Robert Braithwaite Bown, Mrs. Meda Miller, Salt Lake 67, of Manti, who died Tuesday, City; Mrs. Glen (Alta) March 9, 1976 in a Salt Lake Wanlass, Lehi; Mr. Frank City hospital after a short (Della) Ferguson and Mrs. illness, will be Saturday at 1 Domingo (LuDean) Rodriguez, p.m. in the Manti South LDS both of Springville; 46 Ward Chapel. grandchildren; 105 great Mr. Bown wasthe brother of grandchildren, and twogreat Mrs. Alta Coleman of Heber great - grandchildren. City. He was born May9, 1908 in Funeralservices will be held Mondayat 2 p.m. in the pee Manti to HyrumandIsabella Drawing Room Chapel of Braithwaite Bown. He married Provo, where friends ay call Clara V. Larson on Sept. 11, Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. or 1930 in Manti, and the marriage Monday one hour prior to was solemnized later in the services, Burial will be in East Manti LDS Temple. Bown was a retired Lawn MemorialHills. insurance salesman and a musician. He also served as director of the Manti Senior Citizens, Survivors includehis widow three sons, K. Donnell Bown. Bothwell, Box Elder County; ROY, Utah (UPI) — A 27 Howard Jene Bown and Robert year- old Provo manwaskilled C. Bown, both of Bountiful early today whenhiscarrolled ninegrandchildren: onegreat onTnterstate-15. The Utah HighwayPatrol grandchild; two brothers and three sisters, Mrs. Alta said Raymond D. Hawkesdied Coleman, Heber City; Lucien in the crash at 12:25 a.m. near Bown, Chester, Sanpete 5600 South in Roy. He wasalone County: Glen Bown inthe car. Arcadia, Calif.; Mrs. Thelma Whitlock, Salt Lake City, and private antique museum Ferron; Gran, Glen (Shirley) helley, Ida grandchildren 33° may call at the from 7 to 9 o'clock or at the chapel Saturday one hour before services. Burial will be in Ferron City Cemetery SALT LAKE CITY Funeralservices for eS Reid Davis, 63,of 7 900 S. Salt Lake City, whodied after a stroke Thursday, March 11 1976 in a Salt Lake City hospital, will be Monday at noon at Evans and Early Provo City Cemetery. Emma Peay Jacobson Funeral services will be conducted Saturday2 P.M in the Provo 4th LDS Ward Chapel 101 West 800 No. Provo. Friends maycall at the Berg Mortuary of Provo Friday 6 to 8 P.M. and at the Ward Chapel Saturday 2 hoursprior to Services. Interment Provo City Cemetery. Berg Holladay Hills Funeral Home Santaquin, Utah Roland A. Gillespie Funeral services will be conducted at Holladay Hills Saturday may call Funeral prior to 1 P.M. Friends at the Mortuary Home one hour services. Inter. ment Santaquin Cemetery in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo. Friends maycall at the Mortuary Sunday 6 to 8 p.m. and Mondayprior to services Interment East Lawn Memorial Hills Robert Sabey Funeral services will be announced by noon, Capitol Hills Ward Qhapel, 413 W. Capitol Bld Leroy Charles Miller, 65, died Thursday. funers Mortuary. Betty Bristol Wood, 7y, dieu funeral Saturday, 1.30 p.m., St. Anthony: Ida. Third Ward Chapel CEDARCITY Justin Mikel Schow five y day old sn of Mike! Gerald Hoyt Schow. riends may call at Crippled Children, Berg Provo Housing Units BS ME. Boy to Waiting List Interested potential seven, $6.900: OREM BUDGET meeting — Saturday Geneva Elementary School, 665 W. 400 N Orem, 8 a.m. for eight, $7,200: for nine, $7,400; andfor 10, $7.600. additional information and join a waiting list Afive percent exemptionis the allowed for all families. and at redevelopment agency office Formal applicati will not befilled out until 60 Theraging winter stormthat Springville and Linda Mendenhall 300 F:, Payson Roy to Jerry and Carole Maxfield Jackman, 733. 840N Circle, Ore Boy to Emest and Sandra E other allowed ptions also are SPECIAL. INTERE Dance and Birthday Party — Saturday, Provo isth and 25th WardChapel, 1120 N m W atbath ind will be Latter Day Sensations Additional information about income the guidelines is available from Mr. Madsen Sunday is and chance of precipitation dropping to 20 percent. This few scattered morning's temperature at flurries morning, but be winds of 61 Springville thi: went on. blew ir mph in the Salt Lake Valley Binghat on the roads and highways. according to the National this morning were coated with ce and snow, hazardous. reported and driving was Alta 22 Resort inches of new powe Salt Lake City had 46degrees Thursday with a low this moming of 21 St George measured 61 degrees Warren Clyde of the Springville Junior High School r Station said that lows should be in the 20s and southeast from died Wednesday Vthe 29 8 EDGEMONT STAKE Conference — Sunday Marriott Center, 10 a.m Elder Joseph Anderson, assistant to the Council of the Twelve, presiding degrees, the barometric pressure was Stake Music Workshop Set Saturday chill factor down to five degrees. Thursday's high was 35 degreesin Springville and38 in w in Springville was Up to two feet of snow fell Provo. during the storm, bringing 21 degrees, and there was one cheers at ski resorts but groans inch of snow there. Provo Weather Service. Many roads LaBas was humidity was 75 percent and The high winds hit just 30.20 inches andrising. Winds from the southeast were at eight mph andthey brought the power failed againin the city ines rbara o'clock seconds before the electrical High winds and whipping snows downed several power Girl to Joseph and Sandra, Mane Crabb, 330 W. 310 N., Orem pert and Nancy Luunaterg 0) No.5.F PALMYRA STAKE Conference — Sunday, Stake Center, 505 E. 900 N Spanish Fork, 10 a.m Elder Victor L. Brown Presiding Bishop of the LDSChurch, presiding generally fair with highs in the blew through Utah Thursday has moved east. leaving only a the second time within a week TE 600N_ Orem AT PAYSON HOSPITAL earch 9 Boy to 1 Monta March Girl to Lawrence Atwund. 9205. 680WV Boy to Michae Swenson, 40S Tower March 5; Boy to Ca Hall for Saturday Weather for Weekend Should Be Fair, Warmer Boy to Mike and Annie M. Thompson Winward, 1181 W.300N. Provo Ludlow, Book bedroom units, 20 two a family of two, $5,000; for bedroom, 30 three bedroom three, $5,400: for four, $5,800 and 10four- bedroom forfive, $6,200; for six, $6,600 occupants are invited to seek There is a 30 chance Thomason, Box 127. Salen Bay to WilliamandKaylee Wall Bryan Santaquin Boy ti an Sal Forevery Murch 3 mood... with .37 nchof precipitation noted that the forecast Sunday Tuesday sees for all those involved in music inthe new Mapleton LDS Stake will be held Saturday in the MapletonFirst Fourth- Fifth generally clear and dry skies with highs in the low 50s and Ward Chapel from 9-30 am By United Press international andorganists, said Mrs. Mabel Paulson, chairman of the workshop. Jim Baird is the priesthood advisor for the event and Susan Hoffman will lows inthe20s, Burley 45 20 02 Cedar City Idaho Falls Lewiston 47 AT 3402 13 45.24 Pocatello 44 08 Ogden Provo 38 14 46, 38 24.37 Roosevelt 40 21.18 St. George 61 36 until noon This includes all choristers instruct those who work with children. A similar workshop held last December was very successful noted Mrs. Paulson. of membership of Payson East organists anxious Stake has been called Sunday handat the newinstrument. An all day workshop andrecital gathering scheduled for the nearly completedstake center located on Peteetneet Hill Boundaries of the three involved wards, will be set at that time and a new 10th ward will be created. It will be the ward unit in the stake to Stake President David R. Mangelson We a up to 2,000 Ward Chapel with Bishop lollar project, will a million undergo af al inspe to Med Sund ea iy | : ert BEESLEY MONUMENT in the 30 to 40 owed 20 per cent suffered from hyperten sion Provo Floral 201 W. Let S., 87 3-001 along with the newly Sacrament will be some 42 deacons, to accommodate the large gathering expected. Special music will be provided by the center with the Seven! as agent ward. Is pointed out will combined choirs of the First and if all goes well the Payson Fifth andSeventh wards East Stake and two wardswill The first quarterly stake beable to function in the new conference scheduled for the facility new building is slated for The Payson Seventh and 10th Saturday and Sunday, March wards wil occupy the stake 2% and 21. Presiding authority ard k be Regional Representative Antone K Romney Quarterly Conference Set by Payson Stake PAYSON Payson ve quarterly conference e LDS Church will be held at fhe Stake Center Saturday and special music for this session will be furnished by the Pay Second Ward choir under the direction of Joyce Sunday, according to John W Provstgaard director for the stake The general session for stake been scheduled for Saturday evening at 7 p.m members and the peblic will convene Sunday at 10am. in the stake center at 780 West 500 South in Payson President Philip E. preside Mr. Powell Stake Jones revealed wil that turinccHURCH North, Provo BruceaeSKE, Pastor Sunday Services + Sunday School-9:45 A Worship:11:00 AM we Ph 225.5777 Wome Ph: 225-1316 A leadership meeting has Seventh-Day Adventist Church 200 sithroelen Provo Sabbath School9:30 aim Worship Service, 11,00 o.m. Wednesday: Prayer Meeting, pm Pastor Wiliam MacCarty, 374-2978, 225-9221 OREM COMMUNITY CHURCH 9:30 a.m. Worship 225-4052 0225-4539 or 225-0067 ST. MARY'S Fey Walter Cio Rector 92 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE HELPS US” ANSWER YOUR EVERY QUESTION, f person: boundaries will be announced organized bishopries, and officers of the new 10th ward. 6 Sandstrom and otherr officials, EVANGELICAL FREECHURCH 2895. 400E., Orem aapi 1AM. 67 Pm. Pastor James Wilson Woodrow Ludlow officiating. Friends may call at the Walker Mor April at the PaysonEastStake Center. At the special sacrament meeting Sunday, new ward Phone 373-9090 or 3745279 MARKERS\9:ae“a3 imh the Spanish Fork Second by Tabernacle Organist Robert Cundick has been slated for EPISCOPAL CHURCH 50 W. 2nd W. Provo Sunday School, all ages, 945 am Morning Service, 11 a.m. ON Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 P.M. in to try their vill the Sunday administered by a greatly meeting,” President Magelson increased number of Aaronic commented. The ste enter. Priesthood youth, including kies should be Nielson tuary in Spanish Fork Friday from6 to 8 P.M. or Saturdayprior to services. Burial in Spanish Fork City Cemetery. be = PAYSON — A special Pride of the Payson East sacrament meeting of the stake centeris a $30,000 Wicks Payson First, Fifth and pipe organ, center of attention Seventh LDS Ward for a steady stream of stake FIRST Spanish Fork MarysElnora Jones In Payson Meeting MAPLETON — A workshop Powell, public communications recorded a low of 24 degrees Warren extended through Wards To Be Split at 4 p.m. as the first official for oneindividual is $4,400; for (Continued From Page1) Maximum admission income gravesideservices wereheld today 85 Eos! 300 South, Provo Ph 379.6668 * Federal Okay Given days before the project completed, Mr. Madsen said Statistics WT federal program. The homeswill be turned over to Provo which will act as landlord, providing upkeep with rental income from the units. MAP SHOWS seven sites planned for 65 units of low income housing which will be constructed thi immer in Provo. The $2 million project is being funded under a the and A (erluary Working on plans for the series are Elsa Hasrris, St. Mary's Episcopal Mary and Larry Taylor, Provo Margaret Melton, Mable Brown, and Sue Mote fromthe Springville Church ~ =r She was retired executive (owolyn LaRea Waite Sarkesians. 4. died Wertnesday: funeral Saturday, 11m Chapel ofFlowers Mortuary GRANGER — Delmar Thomas Roe. 66 died Thursday, funeral Monday noon, Granger First Ward Chapel, 2650 § i275 WLary Lee Carter, 3, died Wesinesday | 9208.500w. secretary for Utah Construction Co. in San Francisco. She was a graduate services Monday. Cremation will follow with burial in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. The family suggests contributions to the Shriner's Hospital for Churchin Salt LakeCity On April 4, the Rev. David A. Mote, pastor of the Community Presbyterian Church in Springville and the Provo Congregational Church, will speak on “Presbyterians in the Revolution.” The program will begin at 7 p.m. in St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Provo. Final programintheseries will be on the theme “The Third Century,’’ consisting of a look at Christian responsibility in our nation as the United States moves intoits third century. It will be held at the Springville church at 7 p.m. There will be an opportunity for group discussion. The programs will be one hour in length, and refreshments will be served following each program. Community Fred R. Davis on Feb. 25, 1956 in San Francisco, and he died Aug. 9, 1965, Mrs. Virginia Beck, Salt Lake the Rev. CR. Erickson, Rector of St. Paul's Episcopal “t i W. and Lydia Thurman Reid She married Kenneth Swinton Saturday, | pm. 250 E South Temple Monday; funeral Saturday noon, 25) F South Temple. Joseph “Bus” Holsten, 62 bed Wednesday. funeral Saturday noon 2128S, StateSt Tessie Helen Casto Bench 1&8. died Wernesday: graveside services Monday, Il am. Salt Lake City Cemetery OGDE? Virginia Fackrell Hillyard, ©, detWertnesday funeral Saturday, 1:90 pm., Chapel of Flowers 5 E on March 15, 1940in Salt Lake City, and they were later divorced. “She then married int and Julie Cloward Weight City Lois Campbell Butler Funeral services will be conducted Monday 2 p.m Mortuary of Provo Saturday gL 74 E. 1008 of Provo, Mrs. Davis Business College Surviviorsincludeone sister. heldat the Provo Congregational Church UCC, featuring @200s.1980W. was born Feb. 16, 1913 to Clare Manti Cemetery SALT LAKECITY Joseph Lambert 73, died Wednesday, funeral OSattra a Pel sate Urica 2000 Houtz, %, of Stockton, Tooele County, former Indianola and Springville resident, died Thursday, March11, 1976in the Tooele Valley Hospital Funeralservices are pending and will be announced by Wheeler Mortuary BORN ATUTAH VALLEY HOS! March12: Boy to Alan Mrs. Elaine Heighm, Manti Shumade, 359, 300 Friends may call at Girl to Guy and! Buchanan Funeral Home in 1047S 00, Ore: Manti tonight from 7 to 9 March 11 o'clockor Saturdayat the ward chapel one hour prior to Utah Obituaries g SPRINGVILLE— Ethel Hall services, Burial will be in the Edward R. Johnson Funeral services will be conducted Saturday 11 A.M. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo Friends maycall at the mortuary Saturday prior to services. Interment ms 2% 200N. s50w. Ethel H. Houtz Margaret R. Davis bac! kground of the understanding of the historical revolution On March 21 at 7 p.m. the Springville Presbyterian Church will be the site of a program on “Congregationalists in the Revolution,’ featuring the Rev. Hugh Knapp, pastor of Kingsbury Community Churchin Vernal. Before coming to Vernal, Mr. Knapp taught history at California State College in Hayward, Calif On March 28, at 7 pm the program will be Episcopalians in the Revolution.” The program will be Fausett Mortuary in Castle Dale, Emery County, tonight mortuary one hour prior to 373-1841 Theseries will begin Sunday at 7 p.m. at St. Mary's Fpiseopal Church, with the film 1776" by McGraw Hill Thisfilm sets the stage for the series by providing an Mrs. Jessie Jensen, Ferron Friends ten lectures. Revolting Religion Christians in the American Revolution” is the titleof the five-week series great Provoan Dies Services ( series 0 grandchildren, and onesister, In Roy Crash Berg Mortuary olke in Ferron. Surviviors include his widow; four sons and one daughter, Royal Swasey Jr. Price; Cleve Swa: San Lorenzo,Calif.; Glenn Swasey and Mont Swasey, both of City, and four nephews ee D1 Three Utah Valley churches. representing the three most prominent in American Revolutionary times, are taking the Lenten period as an denominations opportunity to exploretogether their commonheritage in the revolution. Lea ders of the American Revolution were drawn from the Congregational church in New England. the Episcopal in the south, and the Presbyterian in the middle colonies. Provo Community the Beginning Sunday Congregational1 Church,h. the the Churchh, and St. Mary's Episcopal. Church will hold a ye ae! 433) VE ls AQ , 3 Valley Churches Royal Swasey FERRON, Emery County — ikon services for Royal y, 87, of Perron, who died AND VAULT CO, 25 SOUTH STATE STREET, PROVO, 374-0580 Study 225-3038 Wome 225.6564 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE JOSE IN. 374.9549 Sunday Service 10.00 a.m Sunday Schoo! 10:00 a.m, COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 245 S. 200 E., Springville Worship. 9:20 0. Rev. David A Mote Study 975-9115 Home 975-3749 PROVO COMMUNITY CHURCH 175K, Uni Church School 9:45 9m. Service 11:00 cum. A. Mote, Pastor 115 = 398-9783 |