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Show Ray W. Call Call, 52, of 1149 E 2620 N., Provo, died Thursday March 11, 1976 in the Utah Program Set Valley Hospital after a short Mason Lodge illness. He wasborn Jan. 12, 1924 in ABicentennial program will Ida., to Aaron W. and Lydia McMurray Call. He be given at the next meeting of married Gladys McEwen on Story Lodge No. 4, Free and Sept. 13, 1946 in the Idaho Falls Accepted Masons, Tuesday, at Burley, LDS Temple, and they were later divorced. He married Lorna McKellar Solberg on Feb. 9, 1976 in Salt Lake City Inez W. Tripp 8 pin. The meeting will be Mrs. Ross C. (Carlene) Blackham, Moroni, Sanpete LDS Church. She was Relief Society president in Callao for 25 years andalso servedin the Sunday School, YWMIA and Primary Survivors include six sons three stepdaughters, Gregory Solberg, Tooele; Rodney Solberg, with the U.S. Armed Forces in Germany; Byron Solberg and Vicki Solberg, both of Provo; Diana Solberg, on an LDS mission in California; six and six daughters, Mark Virgil grandchildren; five brothers Tripp, Wendover; Rodney and twosisters, Dean Call and Blaine Tripp, San Jose, Calif. ; DeVer! Call, both of Twin George F. Tripp, Mrs. Eldon A Falls; Merrill Call, Orem; (Maxine) Peterson and Mrs. WayneCall, Burley, Ida.; Jay LaVere(Virginia) Down, all of ll, Bountiful; Mrs. Leland Lehi; ,Ronald Boyd Tripp and (Maxine) Garner, Rexburg Nev.; Gordon Doyle Lake City; Mrs. Glen (Beverly) Peterson, American in Springville Evergreen was born in Springville on June10, 1881 to | | William I. and Lydia Thorn Hall. She married Jacob A Houtz on Jan. 11, 1905 in Provo, and hediedin 1947. Mrs. Houtz received her education in Springville schools. She had lived in Indianola, Sanpete County, for many years whereshe wasthe Idaho Falis Funeralserviceswill be held Mondayat 2 p.m. in the Oak Hills Third Ward Chapel, 2445 N, 650 E., with Bishop Glen McKellarofficiating. Friends may call at the Walker Mortuary, 85 E. 300 S., Provo, tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock or at the ward Relief Society room Mondayprior to services. Burial will be in East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery. tight and well According to this writer, the Ricks “Saturday's controlled, with of the lly plot and and as Jacob,the brother of Mr. Stewart was also able to achieve some very clever and Nephi, had not only the strongest role, but was the most outstanding actor in the subtle moments, which in turr bee some of the most ling and crucially play, which throughout. was wellcast West Wright was Nephi, and he dominated the stage with a wice and physical stat ure becoming to a prophet. David Else, David Sterago and Gina Smith also performed well The children were mastersof their blocking and numerous lines, with only tworoles that seemed somewhat weak, but perhaps thescriptdid not allow allowed it to convey more meaning to the audience than a nd Auxiliary will hold their ditional birthday banquet lay at 7 pm. at Grandview Cafe, according to Robert A. Ogle i Eleanore Ogle commander and president, respectively, of the two organizations A splendid program will For Marching The Walt Berry directedthe play also L achoneus, took the part of priately setting, and the technical aspects went smoothly except Utah offering and to commended as by favorable, entertained the (Band Scholarship Day) in the Music Hall at the U Hanson says he is intrigued duringthe entireproduction, as well as learning a great appreciation for currently involved in a band program. Audition details are the available Auxiliary. Commander Ogle predicaments, trials andstrife issued an urgent request for of Book of Mormonpeoples. Department for the most part, the Music $762 Hanson says band members will have the opportunity to travel with the Ute football team next year This production was one that applaud seeking recruits amonghighschool seniors who play wind or percussion instruments, as well as among University students was and I found myself and dire Auditions will be held April 3 genuine and audience ppointed Gregg I, Hanson over-all reaction to the these persons andall other Legionnaires and Auxiliary members andtheir partners to attend of is theater! convincing include recognition ofall | past commanders and presidents of the Dean Mendenhall Provo Post 13 and Band substantial scholarships” for the 1976-77 season to build a quality organization, according advantage e this created some admirable special effec ; Theinteraction of the actors on the stage was to be ‘ally enhanced the University Marching the enemy of the Church of Christ. He used the conventional stage. Also, the cater is new and the ommodations very Legion Birthday Party The Provo American Legion ions betweer were rather which abrupt I must C. Randall Cluff CO NANT BLOWS ITS HORN ON LOWER PRICES zB Your continued support over the last 15 years, togetherwith our new high speed production equipment, 5 enable us to produce an even higher quality cassette NARRATED BY at a lower cost. Wewish to share our blessings and success with the public. Thus our new prices CHARLES FREED AarCh NARRATOR “WINDOWS” BOOK OF MORMON(Approx 30 hrs) Spoken with reverance and understanding by Charles Freed 19 Cassettes in designer album Morait was $89.95.__...___ __ Now $69.95 JESUS THE CHRIST (Approx 23 1/2 hrs) James E. Talmage’s book can now be Studied in this easy to follow narration by C. Freed. 15 Cassettes in designer album Was $69.95. _______ | Now $54.95 She was active in the LDS Church, serving in various positionsin the ReliefSociety. Survivors include two daughters and two sons, Mrs. Burch, Orem; Mrs. Eldon (Stella) Conover, Robert Lee Jensen and Ralph C. Jensen, all of Price; 15 grandchildren; 23 great - grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Minnie Thompson, She was a member of the Mitchell Funeral Chapel in Church. She had lived in Salt Price tonight from 6t0 8 o'clock DOCTRINE AND COVENANTS PEARL OF GREAT PRICE Lea ly da a (Approx 17. 1/2 hrs) Read with power and conviction by Charles Freed. 11 Cassettes in designer album Hb was $54,95_________ Now $44.95 9° Monday before services Toocle County,before moving Burial will be in Price City Kc for and in the main was scenes Manti LDS Temple, and he died June 4, 1970. postmistress and operated a Salt LakeCity. Friends a may calll at the store. She was also.amidwife Lake City and Grantsville, weekend, next Friday Saturday at 8 p.m. Doors open at7:15, Warrior,’ Ida., and Mrs. Al (Lois) Knapp, Fork; Mrs. Gail (Eudeene) Parker, Calloa; 46 grandchildren; 22 great grandchildren; onebrother and two sisters, Lowell Wilkins, Lyndyl, Millard County; Mrs. Wilma Uniac and Mrs. Minnie Talbot, both ofSalt LakeCity. Friends may call at the Blanche C. Jensen tonight from 7 to 9 PRICE — Funeral services or Monday prior to services. Burialwill bein Lehi for Blanche Stoker Conover Jensen, 84, of Price, who died City Cemetery Thursday, March 11, 1976 in a Price hospital after a long Ethel H. Houtz illness, will be Monday at 1 STOCKTON, Tooele County p.m. in the Price Fifth LDS — Funeral services for Ethel Ward Chapel. Mrs. Jensen was the mother Hall Houtz, 94, of Stockton, who Hilton (Connie died Thurs March 11, 1976 of Mrs. in a Tooele hospital of causes Buckley) Burchof Orem. She was born May3, 1888 in incident to age, will be Monday at 2 p.m. at the Wheeler Mannheim, Germany, to Henry and Mary Hardt Stoker. She Mortuaryi ringville. Friends may call at the married Wilburn Conover and mortuary Monday one hour he died. She married LaMar prior to services. Burial will be Jensen in June, 1921 in the Cemetery Mrs. Houtz playwright for some trai iificant parts in the drama Th The arena theater complemented the play and Sebe eo ohh ok ohod Wells, shieve a full stature was written by Stewart, also the Sahhhhabl Ns er Sept. 27, 1962 County; his mother, Twin Mrs. Trippwasactivein the Falls, Ida.; two stepsons and Tripp, Mountain Pass, Calif. Mrs. Duane (Phyllis) Sampson, Fillmore; M William (Deon) Walker, Salt I U of U Tells Scholarships Salt Lake City; was solemnized later in the Manti LDS Temple. He died Russell Clay Tripp, both of them to High School theater in Orem. has been extendedfor another Story Lodge. He attended Burley schools Wray, all of The local production of “A Day a Night & a Day,” now playing at the Lakeridge Junior extension is justified. Matthew Past Master Matt R and was in the U.S. Marines during World War II from 1944 Robertson will present a lecture on Paul Revere who to 1946. Mr. Call was assistant Callao, who died of causes managerof the Utah Technical was a Freemasonactivein the incident to age Thur: ; time of our country’sfight for March 11, 1976 at the Utah Ocllege Bookstore in Salt Lake Qtyat the time of his death freedom. Mr. Robertson will be Valley Hospital, will be assisted by Arnold Mooney Monday 1 p.m. in Wing Active in the LDS Church, he Chaplain. served as & basketball coach Mortuary Chapel in Lehi and referee in the All Church Refreshmentswill be served Mrs. Tripp was born March tournaments. He was a high following the meeting. Visiting 26, 1895 in Washington. priest in the Oak Hills Third and sojourning Masons are Washington County. to al invited to attend Frederick Wallace and Phoebe Survivorsinclude his widow away Wilkins. She two sons and two daughters, Transportation to the Provo d George Washington Eldon RayCall, Scott Robert Masonic Temple will be p on Feb. 20, 1918 in Salt Call and Mrs. Jeryl (Sheryl) arranged upon request and the marriaage Critic Enjoys Day, Night & Day conducted by Dennis P Shelton, Worshipful Master of CALLAO — Funeral services ez Wilkins Tripp, 80, of Lake City, Sunday, March 14 1976, THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 5 Bicentennial PE kbd Ray W. A MARVELOUS WORK AND A WONDER Mormonclassic narratedfor yourlistening pleasure by Dan Keeler 11 Cassettes in designer album _ Now $44.95 Was $59.95_ -+-- ; to Stockton. Cemetery. Survivors include twosons, eeeieee J. C. Houtz, Stockton; Harold Of all the world’s insects only L. 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