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Show Page 4—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Tuesday, March 16, 1976 | Obituaries LEWISBURG, LAKE CITY — Graveside services for Mabel Caroline Watkins Anderson, 88, of 1320 E. 500 S., Salt Lake City. who died Sunday, March 14, 1976 in a Salt LakeCityhospital after a short illness, will be Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Brigham City Cemetery Mrs. Anderson was the mother of Mrs. Darwin (Glenna) Nyberg of Heber City. She was born April 17, 1887 in Brigham City to William Lampard and Teah Johnson AMERICAN FORK — Lula Watkins. She married George Snider Laursen, #4, of 192 E. 200 ed Albert Anderson on March 11, S., American Fork, died Monday, March 15, 1976 in the 1909 in the Logan LDSTempie, andhe died May 1, 1951 American Fork Hospitalafter a She was active in the LDS short illness. She was born Jan. 12, 1892 in Church, Survivors include one Salt Lake City to John H. and Annie Brown Snider. She daughter and two sons, Mrs. married William Laursen on Nyberg, Heber; George April 18, 1916 in Salt Lake City, Marlowe Anderson, Salt Lake and the marriage wassolemni- City; Dr. William Lee zed laterin the Salt Lake LDS Anderson,San Mateo, Calif.; 15 grandchildren; one brother and Temple. He died Feb. 19, 1970. Mrs, Laursen was active in one sister, Mark Watkins and the American Fork 18th Ward Mrs. Aurilla Gay Whipple, both Relief Society. She was a of Salt LakeCity. Friends may call at ne memberof the American Fork Old Folks Committee for many Larkin Mortuary, 260 years and playedin the Senior Temple, Salt Lal Wednesdayfrom 6 to 8 p.m. Citizens Band. Survivors include two sons and three daughters, John H Evella K. Angus Laursen, American Fork; MIDVALE — Funeral Douglas 0. Laursen and Mrs. services for Evella Elizabeth James (Doris) Jorgensen, both Knight Angus, 83, of Midvale, Lula Laursen of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Reid S. (Janice) Larsen, Bountiful; 33 grandchildren, and 47 great grandchildren. Funeralserviceswill be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Anderson and Sons Mortuary Chapel, where friends may tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock or Wednesday from 1 to 2 p.m Burial will be in American ForkCity Cemetery. Raymond Hawkes who died Monday, March 15, 1976 in a Salt Lake City Convalescent homeafter a long illness, will be Saturday at 11 a.m. at Goff Mortuary, 8090 S. StateSt. Mrs. Angus was native of Payson, born Jan. 27, 1893 to Newell and Lizetta Liddle Knight. She married Delbert Angus on Sept. 19, 1910 in Vernal, and the marriage was solemnized later in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died March20,1958, A memorial service for She was active in the LDS Raymond D. Hawkes, 27, 1505 Church N. Canyon Rd., Provo, died Survivors include two sons Friday, March 12, 1976, in an and three daughters, Jack E. automobile accident north of Angus, Midvale, Arthur B. Ogden, will be held Sunday in Angus, Mineola, N.Y.; Mrs. A170of the Jesse Knight Bldg. , James (Mary) Forman, Salt BYU. LakeCity; Mrs. Rodney(Ruth) Mr. Hawkes graduated from Mahon, Draper; Mrs. Clinton BYU in 1973 with a degree in (Beth) Jensen, Boise; 25 political science. He was a grandchildren; 54 great performer in a rock bandat the time of his death. He was a member of the BYU 80th Branch, Survivors include his parents, Sugar City, Idaho; one brother and onesister that are local residents, Doug Hawkes and Elaine Hawkes, both BYU students residing in Provo. Puneral services were held Mondayin SugarCity. Friends are invited to attend the memorial service. Divorces grandchildren; three great - great- grandchildren, and one brother, Earl Knight, Layton. Friends may call at the mo:tuary Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. or Saturday one hour before services. Burial will be in Sunset Gardens of the Valley Utah Obituaries SALT LAKECITY Florence Rose Bennett, 73, died Saturday; funeral Wednesday, 2. p.m Monument Park 17th Ward Chapel, 2795 Crestview ve. John Harold Greiner, 69, died Sunday; graveside services were held today. Brent V. Maggard, 17, died Saturday; La. — icia! Fro Lewisburg for Horace George Mabel W. Anderson SALT a Bank Horace Candland Funeral services were eid in funeral Thursday, 2 p.m. Candland, 70, of Lewisburg, who died of a heart attack Tuesday, March 9, 1976 in PASADENA, Calif. (UPI) — Lewisburg. Frederick P. Champ, retired A native of Nephi, Mr. bank executive and U.S. ChamCandiand was born May 31, ber of Commerce official from 1903 to Victor E. and Catherine Logan, Utah, died Monday Maiben Candland. He married while visiting in Pasadena. He Erma Downing on March15, was 80. 1926 in Salt Lake City, and she Champ was president of died Dec. 15, 1966. Cache Valley Banking Co. from Mr. Candland was a member 1922 to 1959, then became of the LDS Church. He was president of Cache Valley employed by Keeley Co. while Building Co., Utah Mortgage living in Salt LakeCity Loan Corp. and Champ InvestSurvivors include one son, mentCo. Douglas Candland, Lewisburg; He served on the advisory three grandchildren; two board of Walker Bank and bothers and three sisters, Trust Co. after the firm Shelby H. Candland, Bend, acquired Cache Valley Ore., N.H. Candland, Costa Banking. He also was Mesa, Calif.; Mrs. Sidney chairman of the board of (Jean) Gee and Mrs. FJ Commercial Security Bank of (Bessie) Olsen, both of Salt Ogden during the 1930s and 40s Lake City, and Mrs. EP. and a director fo the Salt Lake (Edith) Gehring, Fountain City branch of the Federal Valley, Calif. Reserve Bank of San Burial took place in Francisco. Lewisburg. Champ wasa nationaldirector of the U.S. Chamber of Francis H. Hansen Commerce for several years MAGNA — Funeral services and served as a vice president for Franeis Heber Hansen,67, in 1951 He was active in civic, Magna, who died Sunday, March 14,1976, in a Salt Lake charitable, conservation, govCity hospital after a short emment and political affairs, illness will be Thursdayat noon serving on the Utah State in the Spencer LDS Ward Agricultural College (now Utah State University) board of, Chapelin Magna. He wasborn April 30, 1908, in regents and the State Board of American Fork, to James and Public Welfare. Champwas a memberof the Ella Maude Beaman Hansen. He married Ida Alberta Collett U.S. Food Administration durOct. 19, 1927, in Burley, Ida ing World War | and served on The marriage was later a relief commission to the Near solemnized in the Salt Lake East, Armenia and Russia in 1919. In World War II, he LDS Temple. Mr. Hansen was a retired handled several War Bond welder for the Kennecott campaigns. Born June 4, 1896, in Salt Copper Corp. and a memberof Woodmenofthe World. He was Lake City, Champ was educatactive in the Democratic Party ed at St. Stephens School in Colorado, Utah State and and the LDS Church. Survivors include his widow, Harvard University. He marone son, James Hansen, ried Frances Wintonin 1921 Hewas survived by two sons Magna; a grandson; three brothersandonesister, Wilford and a daughter, George HerJ. Hansen, Magna; Fred W. bert, Frederick Winton and Hansen and Mrs. Elmer MaryKnox Champ. (Mable) Andreason, both Burley, Idaho; Lyle Hansen, Alexander S. Baker Helena, Mont. LAKE CREEK, Wasatch Friends maycall at 8525 W. County — Funeralservices for 2700 S., in Magna, Wednesday Alexander Stanley Baker,77, of from 6 to 8 p.m. and Thursday priorto services. Burialwill be Lake Creek, who died Sunday, in the Valley View Memorial March14,1976 in the Wasatch County Hospital after a long Park. illness, will be Wednesdayat 1 p.m. in the Olpin Mortuary, HeberCity. Friends may call at the BORN mortuary tonight from 7 to 9 AT bard VALLEY HOSPITAL o'clock or Wednesday on hour March 2etptand Chery! Bares priorto services. Burial will be a Dies Statistics . Orem wa aa alr Russell Bieler,185 8. 1200 W, Boy to Ernest and elisa _Pisley Oullette, 570 E. Common Wealth, Sait Lake City, Giet to Walt and Maney Bingham Linkenhoker, 258 larch 15: Girl to Lee a Kathi Jensen Eaton, 1481 S. 320 E., Orem. in HeberCity Cemetery. Mr.Baker wasborn July 10, 1898 in Mendon, Cache County, a son of Alexander S. And Margaret Morgan Baker. He married Nela ShannonAllison on April 17, 1922 in Salt Lake Qty. Boy to MichaelandHazeLyon West He was a memberof the LDS Kriddle, 286 N v0, Boyto Patrickand Lind: Bidman Church. A World War I Green, E., American Fork. veteran, he was also a Girl to Paul and Jodi Nielsen Trapp, member of the Veterans of 688 N. Main St., Orem. 4670 Highland Drive. Nora Lydick,8 wet to Gedge and Anita Gadd Oliver, Foreign Wars. Mr. Baker had ay: graveside services lived in Park City and Salt ay, 2 pm., Wasatch Lawn “oo to Bill and Ruth Petes Loveland, Lake City before moving to 1200 S. Sandhill Road, Orem. Memorial Park Girl to Richard andMathilde Jeanne Lake Creek OGAN Frederick P. Champ,died vis B. Wall from Ronald Dean Bougrenau Webster, 724 E, 750 N. Monday; funeral pending Survivorsinclude his widow; OGDEN Lois Jean Steffenhagen Provo eid Lawrence Groneman from Girl to Tom andKaren Lloyd one brotherandonesister, Ear! Clawson, 4, died Friday; funeral Richie K. Groneman. M. Baker and Mrs. Ethel Wednesday, 1 p.m., Myers Mortuary Drage07, 10 Patricia Davis McKee from David to Shepherd ind Pauls Smith Chapel. Otto H. Grow, 63, died Sunday Callis, both of Salt LakeCity. LeeMcKee Jr. 1663 8.2100 W, Provo Janice Lynn Peterson Kavachevich {uncral Wednesday, 3 p.m., Chapel of Adams, Girl to Dan and Peggy Hatch Moore, Flowers Mortuary. Donna Rhoda from John Leo Kavachevich. P.O. Box 185, Castle Dale, Emery Barbara Irene Wigant from Robert Hayes McLeighton, 39, died Saturday County. funeral Wednesday, 11 aim. Myers Keith Wigant. Bay. to James andPatricia Davis Mortuary Chapel. HazelHall Femiag Oler, 868 N. 1340 W &3, died Sunday; funeral Thursday, Boy to Jerry and ‘ie Ashdown pm naga tod Sees Colca Bench, 1644 S. 800 E Cha > OE= Boy io Alan and’ Marina Hansen CARL AND, Box Elder County Andrew Gray Campbell, 73, died Sun Broadbent, Cedar City. Berg day; funeral Wednesday, 11 am Girl to Larry and Sheila Ramsay Garland Ward Chapel Allen, 1062 N. 150 W., Orem. GRANGER J. Richard Watje, 54 Mortuary NEW YORK (UPI) — Set died Sunday; funeral Wednesday noon, AT i‘SON HOSPITAL designer Jo Mielziner, a pion4330 S. Redwood Road. Richard Lynn March Beck, 23, died Sunday; funeral Boy 5 Leslie and Debra Horton eer of the Broadway theater Wednesday, 1 p.m., Jordan North Eastwood, Box 24, Goshen. who created the settings for :373-1841 Seventh Ward Chapel, 3300 S. 4425 W 15: CLINTON, Davis County Florence Mareh Boy to Brent and Linda Douthner more than 300 plays, operas Nielson Lyman, 8, died Sunday Console, 480 S. 800 Spanish Fork and musical comedies, died of funeral Wednesday, 1 pm., Cli Helen Barlow March 14 astroke Monday. Center Boy to Gregory and Diane Borg Funeral services will be Stake NORTH OGDEN, Weber County Route 1, Box 214, Payson held Wednesdayat 11 A.M Mielziner collapsed in a John LeRoy Holbrook, 73. died Furse, Boy to Michael and Ruth Allred at St. MarysEpiscopal Saturday, {unera) Wednesday, 1 p.m, taxicab and was pronounced ittendon, Payson North Ogden First Ward Chapel Church 60 West 200 Nowth Girl to Merlin and Sandra Swain dead on arrival at Roosevelt SANDY Connie Jayne Anderson, Lane,Bas 325, Salem Fuiends may call at the Hospital. He was 74 18, died Sunday; funeral Thursday, | March berg Mortuary of Provo os Sandy 2th Ward Chapel, 1500 E. Bornin Paris to American Gir ttFred and Mary Lyan Francs Tuesday from6 to 8 P.M Finch, 260 N. 100 W., Pay: parents, Mielziner attended *EPRING GLEN, Carbon County and Wednesday at the March 12. high school in New York and Alice Logan Binch, 88, died Monday Girl to Randy Sarah Singram church | hour prior to serfuneral Frifay, 11 am. Fausett Molyneaux, 132 $. 200 E., Springville. studied painting at the vices and Sons Colonial Chapel. Ogden. 11 Pennsylvania Acad omyof Fine CLEARFIELD George Claude March Girl to Stanley and Marlene Newbold Arts. He widely traveled in staal 79, died Monday; funeral Dobner, 523 100W., Provo rsday noon, 4760S. State St La Vada Jean Smith March 10: Europe studying stage designs TRANDLETTE. Uintah County Nielson Girl to Gary and Kengie Jones and was introduced to the Haamah Theresa Wall Harris, 83, died Hilton, 890 E900 N.. Provo. Funeral services will be Berlin theater world in the Monday, funeral Thursday, 11 a.m. Boy to Ben and Isabel Villarruel Ballard Ward Chapel conducted Thursday2 p.m early 1920's, Rubaicaba, 894 E. 200 S, Payson in the Berg Drawing Room Girl to Stephen Ralph and Susan Mieizinerfirst gained attenOkelberry Egan, 915 E. 300 N., No. 29 tion in 1924 with his Broadway Chapel of Provo. Friends Payson may call at the Mortuary Boy to Marvin and Barbara \nn sets for “The Guardsman.” Thursday, 12 noon to time Hone Ainge, 880 E, 300 N.. Sparish Later he gained prominence of services. Interment Fork Boy to Calvin and Rosemary Oram with his settings for Eugene Provo City Cemetery Moss, 633 S400 &., Payson. O'Neill's “Strange Interlude,” Tennessee Williams’ “The John Wesley Stubbs Glass Menagerie,'""'Summer Funeral services will be and Smoke"’ and “Cat on a Hot conducted Wednesday 2 85 Eos! 300 South, Prove Re in the Berg Drawing Tin Roof” and Elmer Rice's Ph 373.6668 oom Chapel of Provo. “Street Scene." Friends maycall at the Writer Djuna Barnes once Benjamin Mortuary Tuesday 6 to 8 said Mielziner had “a unique Della Ludlow Tippetts p.m, and Wednesdayprior gift to lay ageuponhissettings, Funeral services will be to services. Interment 495 So, State giving them a rich patina of held Wednesday at 11 A.M East Lawn Memorial Hills. Orem, 225-1530 occupancy.” in the Benjamin LDS Ward Perhaps his most famous set Chapel. Friends Maycal! Jerri Rae Kovatch designs were in Arthur Miller's at the Walker Mortuary in Charles Mesick Funeral services were Spanish Fork Tuesday Father of Mrs. James classic, ‘‘Death of a conducted today at 11 A.M. from 6 to 8 P.M. and Norton Salesman." at the Springville 12th Wednesday at the Ward Funeral services are Among musicals for which L.D.S. ward chapel Relief Society Room prior pending and will be Mielziner provided the sets Interment Alpine City to services. Interment announced by Sundberg were ‘The Boys from SyracuCemetery. Benjamin City Cemetery. Mortuary. se,’’*Carousel,’’ "The King and 1" and “Can Can.” _ Kathy S$, Kampman from Gary K mpman we C. Hatfield from Robert J Set Designer For Broadway Dies at 74 Services Will A [ealuary (UPITelephoto) FOUR BOMBSexploded Mondayin the Russell Court Hotelin Belfast, causing considerable damageto dining rooms,kitchens and bars. A fifth bomb was defused and the hotel cleared again when a sixth bomb was found, Terror War Openedin England him from the wreckage and critical condition following emergencychestsurgery. wounded a second man. Police sources said the Police cornered the gunman gunman,apparently Irish, was ina freight yard. “You English bastards,” he identified tentatively as Frank shouted at them, then shot McGuinness. But Scotland himself in the chest and Yard plannedto issuea picture to try to establish a positive slumped to the ground. ‘The wounded gunman,under identification. in the blast Monday. The bloodScotland Yard today warned spattered bomber shot and heavy guard at a London killed a train driver who chased hospital today, was listed in commuters their trains and LONDON (UPI) — TheIrish Republican Army apparently has opened its threatened war ofterror in Britain with a train bombingintended for hundreds of rush hour commuters in downtown London. Seven persons were injured To Be Reviewed in Forum ‘The public is invited free of chargeto the hour - long forum featuring Dr. William A Wilson, formerpresidentof the Folklore Society of Utah, and Dr. John B.Harris, director of the BYU English Department graduate program. of LDS missionaries," Jordan said. Dr. Wilson is an associate professor of English who has done extensive folklore research both in the United States and Scandinavia. He is developing a large folklore archive including many Mormon and Mormon missionary items which will soon become part of the the general public that they must regard themselves as their own security officers,” said a Scotland Yard spokesman. The five-pound bomb, concealed in a duffel bag, apparently was meant to detonate underground in central London during heavy LDS Missionary Folklore “Green Beans and Golden Gaters: the Folklore of Mormon Missionaries” is the title of a Brigham Young University Centennialliterary forum to be presented Thursday by the BYU English Departmentand the Harold B. Lee Library. buses werefrontline targets in the IRA's bombing campaign. “This must be a warning to manuscripts collection in the Lee Library. Thereit will be available to students and others interested in folklore research, Jordan noted Dr. Harris has developed his interest in folklore from his study of Romanticism in English and Scandinavian literature. He has been collecting Mormon missionary folklore for thepastfour years commutertraffic, police said, but began smoldering as the train left above ground from West Ham station in east London. An injured subwaypassenger told police the man threw the bomb down in the coach seconds beforeit exploded. “I think we have got to accept that this is an Irish Republican Army bomb that exploded prematurely,” said Commander Roy Habershon, head of Scotland Yard's antiterrorist squad. The blast ripped open the first coach and jolted the train toa stop. Police said the bomber, his face covered with blood, staggered onto the track, chased by the train driver, Joseph Stephens, a 34-yearold WestIndian. ‘The forum is at 3 p.m. in 184 Stephens was shot to death Several damage suits have the company to the extent of Knight Building. and a second man who joined beenfiled in the FourthDistrict $100,000, K. Paul Jordan, assistant Jean L. Stott hasfiled a suit the chase was wounded. professor of library science, Court Keith Latch, wholives next to George H. Nelson is suing seeking $50,000 plus costs from said the two professors will reveal some interesting and Ralph LeRoy Balzly for an Grant C. Lewis astheresult of the train station, said he ran humorous insights into the life unspecified amount of an auto accident Oct. 19, 1975 at from his house when he heard damagesin connection with an University Ave.. and 100 N the blast and sawthe bloodof LDS missionaries. covered man running along the The purpose of the forum is to auto accident July 28, 1974 on Streetin Provo track. help people understand how the Benjamin Road between “T was going to help him but dames W. Booth is suing folklore functionsin theirlive. Spanish Fork and Benjamin and particularly howthe rici Heseeks general damages and Weldon Max Fadzen for $31,825 then he drew a gun on me a store of oral traditions about reimbursementfor damagesto for injuries, loss of earnings, policeman nearby said ‘Get missionary life operates in the his vehicle, medicalcosts, and and general damagesallegedly down’. There was a lot of loss of wages in amountsto be suffered in an auto accident shouting Mormon culture,he noted ‘Then he fired three shots, Feb, 24, 1975 at 400 S. State “As folklorists,Drs. Wilson determined bythecourts. everything wentquiet, and then and Harris are not so much A similar damage suit has Orem. | heard a policeman say they concerned withthe truth of the been filed by Victor T. Billings hadgot him," he said. stories themselves as they are against Taft K. Kaze,resulting More than 60 persons have with what possible truths the from an accident Jan. 17, 1976 been killed and about 700 existence of suchstories reveal near Lake Shore. Mr. Billings injured in IRA bombing camabout a culture,” Mr. Jordan seeks damages in amounts to paigns in mainland Britain said be determined bythecourt. since August, 1972. The two menwill draw ona Flying Diamond DevelopThe attacks resumed a large collection offolklore tales ment Co. is suing John Atkinmonth ago after the death of covering such areas as son Corp. for $100,000. The A free seminar for small IRA hunger striker Frank missionary initiation __rites, complaint charges that Flying businessmen will be held missionaryslang, the rigors of Diamond is in possession of Wednesday at the Internal Staggin an English jail A bombexploded 11 days ago missionary life, heros and land, and the defendantclaims RevenueDistrict Officein Salt on an empty commutertrain, antiheros,andspiritual events. aninterestin it LakeCit, from2to 4:3 injuring eight persons, and a “Someare funny, some are ‘The defendanthasfiled a “‘lis the IRS Building, 465 S, 20-pound bomb was found and serious, some even macabre, pendens” action in lieu of / ninar is being he Id in but all are revealingof the rich foreclosure, which, Flying cooperation with the Utah defused last month at Oxford station. humanexperience of thousands Diamondclaims, has damaged Department of imployment Circus subway Civil Suits Cite Traffic Crashes and Land Claim Free Seminar Set for Small Businessmen Security and the Utah State Orem Seniors to Host Salt Lake City Group Orem Senior Citizens will host a group ofsenior citizens from Salt Lake City Thursday during lunch and a band p.m. to 11 p.m. and the monthly birthday party is planned for March25. concert qualifies is invited to join the Other activities include a blood pressure clinic Wednesday afternoon, with bowling scheduled at 2:30 at the Miracle Bowl. A ceramicsclass is scheduled on Friday from 10. a.m. to noon with a macrame classalso offered at the same time. On Saturday Lee's Dance Orchestra will perform from 8 Any city resident who Senior citizens. Other social activities hours, table include games, quilting. harmonica band and fun band, Those desiring further information may visit the center at 400 E. 190. N., Orem Tax Commission Free compulsory education Theseminar will cover tax responsibilities and other 's important to the small a the seminar will feature presentations on employer requirements for withholding income tax and social security from wagesof employees, how to file returns to report this information. depositing requirements of money withheld, and unemployment compensation reporting requirements. For more information, taxpayers maycall atoll-free line, 1-800-662-5970, BEESLEY MEMORIALS EASTER... was established on the U.S. Virgin Islands in 1838. AfraidYou're Going Deaf? 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