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Show Page 4—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday, October 2, 1977 Indian Dies at Age 105; Trial Dates Set Found Rainbow Bridge For Many by District Judge MONTICELLO, Utah (UPI) Jim Mike, the bridge. But they could not get into the canyon because of snow UteIndianguidecredited That same year, with discovering Rain- bow Bridge, has died at San Juan a Hospital officials said Friday, Mike died of causes incident tu age Wednesday after being the bridge. moved from a nursing home in Blanding. recornized Of- claim he was actually 107, Mike was belatedly honored in 1974 for dis: covering the massive sandstone arch now located in the Glen Canyon National Recreation by He said he found the Division for a pre-sentencereport. Judgment will be Mark Evan Morgan, 196 W. 900 S., Orem, pleadeq guilty to a seconddegreefelony charge oftheft. He was referredto the Adult Probation and Parole Diyision for pre-sentence report. He will be sentenceq the : f neon Oct. ha J t Zalive Anthony Gene Barber. andelite Lane, Midvale, entered a plea of not guiltyon a theft charge after being taken before the court on a bench war. rant. Thechargeis a Class misdemeanor. He wil} appear before Judge George E. Ballif fortrial Noy. 7 at 9:30.a.m_ Bail has beenset at $1,000 cash or$2,000 property Kenny Breyan, Royal Arms Trailer Court, Space 4. Springville, pleaded not guiltyto a felony charge of distributing marijuana. His trial date has beenset for Dec. 6 at 9:30 a.m Gary Lynn Seamons, 927 S. 340 W., No. 20, Provo, Mesa until recently when reported finding a “‘bent he was placed in a nursrock with a holein it ing home. He is survived Mike led a party of bya son and daughter and in 1908 in search of the andgreat grandchildren. entered a not guiltyplea to a charge of possession of County Approves Agency’s TWO TRUCK DRIVERSfoundthatthere’s a difference between Interstate 80 and Utah Route 80 over Alpine Scenic summft when they got onto thelatter and the truck jackknifed over the road. Authority on Housing Funds Utah County commissioners went on protest with Gov. Scott Matheson record Friday as opposing a move to against the move which would give give the Utah Department of Com- DCAthe powerfirst to certify who is munity Affairs total power over hous- eligible for low cost housing or housing ing fundsallocated to Utah. subsidies, and second, to determine It has been proposed that the Depart- where low cost housing will be esment of Community Affairs be tablished. designated as the State Housing They voted to contact Governor Authority to receive and allocate all Matheson and urge him not to federal housing money in the state. At make that designation until he has a present, the housing funds are dis- chance to meet with the various city tributed to the housing authorities es- and county housing authorities and tablishedin the various cities, counties, elected officials to hear their views on whatthe role of the state should be in and regions. Commissioners agreed to lodge a the housing program. Local Obituaries Ethel Duke WayneS. Marble Johnson HEBERCITY — Funeralservices for Ethel Duke Johnson, 89 of Heber City. who died Wednes day, Sept. 28, 197 in an Orem nursing home, will be Mondayat 1pm. in the Heber Third Ward Chapel pel Friends may call at Olpin Mortuary in Heber City tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock or Monday before services, Burial will be in Heber City Cemetery. ; Johnson was born Dec 7,1887 in Heber, a daughter of Jonathan Oldhan and Mary Jane Crook Duke. 5 On June %, 1919, ‘She married Olie Johnson in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, and he t. 2, 1958. Mrs. Johnson was active in the DUP, helping with the publica tion of How Beautiful Upon the Mountains” and ‘The Wasatch Skies.” She was employed by Lydia Hawsey's Rest Home for 19 years Survivors include two brothers, Darwin C. Duke, Mesa Ariz, Grant Duke, Heber City one niece andthree nephews Carol Woodward SALT LAKECITY — Funeral services for Wayne S. Marble 55, of 1047 Bell Meadow Way, Silt Lake City, who died of @ heart attack Thursday, Sept. 29, 1977 a Murray hospital, will be Monday at 11 a.m. in the South Cottonwood Third Ward Chapel, 5605 Vine St Mr. Marblewas the father of Sandra Lynn Frisby of Heber City, He was born Jan. 28, 1922 in ‘Tremonton, Box Elder County, a son of Daniel Milton and Jane Simmons. . He mai married ‘Marilyn Joy Walker on Sept. 2, 1952 in Las Vegas, and she died Oct. 16, 1969 He married Nancy Duncanon Dec. 2, 1972 in Salt LakeCity Survivors include his wife one son and five daughters, Robert Hopkins, Tamra Jan Frisby Sheryl Sheppard, all of Salt Lake City Sandra Lynn Frisby, Heber City Dixie Ross, Rock Springs Wyo. four grandchildren. his mother, Tremonton; (Maureen) Mrs. Burton, LeGrande Friends may call Monday at Funeral services for Carol the chapel twohours prior to ser Woodward Hodgkinson, 56, of 186 Vices. Entombment will be in the W.v.90 900 S'S Ores Orem, who was led Shrine of Memories Mausoleum under the direction of Memorial f Estates Mortuary will be Monday at noon in the Orem Fifth Ward Chapel, 80 W. 900 § Friends may call tonight at Utah Obituaries yin day at the ward chape! prior to Melbourne Fox Russell, 65, died services. Burialwill be in Orem Friday funeral Monday noon, City Cemetery Grant Seventh Ward Chapel, 487 Mrs, Hodgkinson was. born S 1300 E Theon William d"” Jan, 7, 1921 in Dillon, Mont. She Southworth, 7, died Friday married Varion C. Hodgkinson funeral Monday noon, Yall st on Aug. 19, 1940 in the Salt Lake Ward Chapel, 1035S 1800 E LDS Temple Melvin D. Fdwards, 67. died Survivors include her hus Thursday. funeral Monday, 2 band; three sons and two pin Rose Park Stake Center, daughters, Mrs Lyle (Kay 70 \ 1200 W Tilda P. Ortega, Jenkins, Mrs. Kenneth (Amy died Thursday funeral Mass Ostler “Mark Hodgkinson. and Monday 10 ain, Cathedral ot Monte Hodgkinson, all of Ores the Madeleine, 333 E. South Temand Craig Hodgkinson of Salt ple Charlotte Mair Williams, 63. he City p dw ad Memorial ES 1. 6500S Redwood The 16 acres of Manhat Yukiko Tanaks Fushima tan Island covered by the Koad 4. died Wednesday funeral United Nations Head Monday. 7.40pm Deseret Mor quarters is international " ary 36 E700. WEST JORDAN Bula Marie territory, not under the Johuison Buckman. 58. died ri Jurisdiction of the United 1 aveside services Mon ' Farmington States. ——$——$——___. Ernest Gilgen. & hapel Mowers Mi Wake + Alan Hodson 85 Bost 300 South Prove Martha Leona Webb Duke Funera! services will be held Monday 11:00 a.m at the Walker Mortuary Provo. Friends may call Monday prior to services tivities published in book and game formats many churches and denominational staffs haveinvited Mr. Schaupp to serve as consultant, leader and program designer. SPANISH FORK — Christian Valley Births Sorensen, 88, died 30, 1 Fork. of a heart condi He was born May 13, 1889 in Manti, a son of Ole Christianand Karen J. Christiansen Sorensen He married Nancy Jane Hatch on July 12, 1911 in Manti, and she died March 15, 1917, then married Netta M Christiansen Torgerson on Sept 17, 1919 in the Manti LDS Temple. Mr. Sorensen received his education in Sevier County schools andserved in World 1 He was a farmet most of his life in Koosharem, Sevier County, and in Springville. Ac tive in the LDS Church, he served a mission to Denmark was YMMIA president, in three bishoprics and a high councilman in South Sevier Stake After moving to Mapleton in Gurule, 337 $150 E., Orem. Girl to Dan and Debra Hanni Osborne, 600 S100 E., Springville Boy to Larry and Beth Chat Utah County's unemployment rate dropped to 3.9 per cent during September, according to the Provo Job Service Center. This rate compares with the 5.6 per cent unemployment rate during the county in September, 1976. Seasonally adjusted, the rate stood at 4.8 per cent, below the state's 5.2 per cent and well below the nationallevel of 7.1 per cent. Of a total county labor force of 72,023 Interment Provo City ad Chris Sorensen Funeral services will be held Monday at 11.00 a.m. in the Spanish Fork CPSC Orem; 225-1530 13th LDS Chapel. Friends 6-t p.m. and Monday prior to services. Interment Koosharum City Jay Schoonover, the ti patrolman, as sisted in handling the situation, controlling traffic which was blocked until about 11 a.m Driver of the truck said they had looked at the map and followed route 80 when they werereally trying to follow Interestate 80. Sherman Beirhaus, superintendent of the Timpanogos Cave RangerStation, said manytruck drivers makethis mistake. Rangers haveintercepted drivers on many occasions and warned them aboutthe road which has many curves Steep grades and is very narrow. Drivers often become confused betweeen Interstate 80 and Route 80. She says the Department of Transpor tation has new maps coming out, probablyin January on which the terminology will be changed to avoid confusion. Trailers over 12 feet are warned against taking this route, LeGrande counselor in the stake high priests quorum Buseh Eller, 247.N- 600 EOrem Mr Sorensen moved to ‘Lee’ Harris rl to Allen and Nancy Spanish Fork in 1987 and he Farnsworth Ostergar. 1071 Fir LeGrande “Lee” Harris, 67, a served as group leader there of Ave Prov well known grocer of 676 E, 200 u ugh priests quorum. He was Gi Robert and Evelyn S., Provo, died Saturday, Oct. 1 set apart as a temple worker in Rose Naylor 595 W Vine St, No 1977. at theUtah Valley Hospital the Manti Templo and anor Tooele following a tingering illness ance worker in the Provo Sept 30 Hewas born August 19, 1910 in mple Twin girls to Timothy Le Provo. the son of William J. and Sue Perides Grange Jessie L. Freckleton Harris He In Sevier County, he served as ind Tawniee WN Orem married Leah Moore Sept. 1 Boy to Russell and Jeanette {M4 an Nephi of the Farm S$ 1160.W A complete obituary will bean He had also beendeputy Rawlings Bellows, nounced by Berg Mortuary n Utah County At the feth serving Eulalia Allred Adai 7S 00 ander of Timpanogos W No C. Sprin Barracks WWI Hoy to Greg and Jeanine Survivors include his wile Baker M E 5%)8 3. sand three daughters Springvil Hoy to Kay William and Nanc N se Laursen, 1 6 N Girl Ww Clide and Xathleer Amundsen Win 6S 1500 & Spanish Fork ROOSEVELT, Utah v to Mitchell and Judy (UPL) A 16-year-old Peterson Myton, Utah girl was kil led and two others were Boy to Jerome and 2 ‘lark Kern, 1089S 300 W. Orem. Twinboys to E Maxine 16, Dies in last month, 2,816 were unemployed. Ac- cording to the Job Service Center, 4.5 per cent unemployment means full employment because about that many will be moving or changing jobs. Last month, the county had 3,851 un- Carol W. Hodgkinson Fun services will be held day 12:00 noon at the Orem 5th LDS Ward Chapel, 80 West 900 South Friends may call an johildren nok Sorensen preceded hir h death on Aug 24 Funeral services will be Mon day at Il am in Spanish Fork 1th Ward Chapel Friends ma: call at r Mortuary t from 10 6 o'clock or Man prior to services. Burial will be In Koosharem Cemetery by Kelly Hackford, 18 of Lapoint, went off State Boy to M. Anderson Muh and Laurie ein 38 E 500 Steven and Landa Tame WS WE. Oren oy pler Girl Ol, to David and 1a Elm Glenn Hockweg Hixon. 201 and Leste Circle Julie Starrerest Easter, chief festival Sunday evening 7-9 p.m of the Christian year, oc Funeral Services were at the Sundberg Olpin curs about the sametime held Saturday at the Mortuary and Monday as the ancient Roman prior to services at the celebration of the Vernal Walker Mortuary Inter chapel. literment Orem Equinox, marking thear ment Provo City City Cemetery rival of spring 8 Cemetery Divorces Rex D Jacobsen trom Dixie § David Joveph Scott annuin alcoholic beverage, an indictable misdemeanor. A trial for Martin V. 0 576 E. 400'S., Provo, has beenset for Dec. i at 9:30 a.m. before Judge Bullock. Mr. Ontiveros is charged with inflicting bodilyinjury on another person with a deadly weapon, a charge to which he pleaded notguilty. John Housekeeper, 724 W. 640 N., Orem will stand trial before Judge Ballif Oct, 25 at 9:30 a.m. Heis charged with two countsof theft and one of a sexual offense trial date for Henry Car] Smith, 670 Turley Ave., Pleasant Grove, was set for Nov. 30 at 9:30 a.m. before Judge Bailif. Mr. Smith was arraigned before Judge Bullock Sept, 23, where he entered a pleaof not guiltyto a third degree felony charge of theft. Also facing trial before Judge Ballif is Oren Larsen, 1735 N. 1400 W., Provo. He pleaded notguilty Sept, 23 before Judge Bullock to a felony charge of distributing marijuana. His trial will be Nov. 2 at 9:30 a.m Bart Franklin Papworth, 95 S. 600 I5., No. 3, Provo, was sentenced to one year in the Utah County Jail and fined $300 for his conviction of attempted burglary, a Class A misdemeanor. Thejail sentence was suspended and Mr. Papworth was put on proba: tion for two years Russell L. MeVea, 2815 N. 840 E., Provo, was sentenced to one year in the Utah County Jail and fined $500. However,the jail term was suspended and Mr. MecVea wasput on probation for two years. He will be expectedto serve 30 daysin the county jail with a school release privilege. He was sentenced on a conviction of possession of marijuanan, anindictable misdemeanor. dames LarryJinright, 485 N. 360 E., Orem, has been convicted of taking indecent liberties with a girl, was sentenced to one year in the Utah County Jail and fined $750 The jail term was suspended and Mr. Jinright was last year, even though total unemploy- puton probation for two years. He will be expected to ment has gone down. Job Service pay any expenses incurred upon his victim or her Centercredits this to new firms mov- family by his action and will served 30 days in the ing into the countyand expandingof es- countyjail tablished firms Utahns to Find Chilly Morning Temperatures Bill Panel Findings WASHINGTON D.C.— Hearings before the Senate Human Resources Committee on the National Labor Relations Aci have, according to Sen. Orrin G. Hatch, “un: tion when all votes on the question were lumped together “This amendment would make it possible. according to Senator Hatch, “for unions to demotives for the strong mand an election when push by organized labor they obtain authorization covered someinteresting get this bill passed."’ Dr. Hichard L. Lesher US. Chamber of Commerce President told the committee that S$ 1883, to amend the National Labor Relations Act, is an approach that would change the entire framework of U.S. Labor Law and jeopardize workers’ protections in an attempt to punish a cards signed by50 per: cent of the workers, and within 15 aa the employees would have to vote. In the meantime the union under certain cir. cumstances would have free access on the employers property to sell the idea Senator Hatchfeels this system leaves the door wide open for coer cion and reprisal against those who refuse to sign fewviolators of labor law that could adequately be cards and gives labor an pec under existing aw parent attempt by organized labor to shore- By United Press Internatioual Temperatures this morning were rather chilling with most readings in the 30s and 40s. Salt Lake reported 39 degrees which makes this the coldest morning so far this Fall High pressure over southern Idaho was settling aeiva into Utah with a drycool northwestly flow alo! This patternwill producefair fall skies over the state through the weekendwith a warmingtrend. The low temperature reported during the past 24 hours in Utsh was 25 at Richfield, recorded the high of 81 degrees, St, George There was someprecipitation record Friday asthe water year ended The water year is from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30 Salt Lake Airport measured 14,90 inches of precipitation, only 27 below the normal annual15.17 inches. Precipitationfor September inSalt Lake measured 4 copious 1.85 inches That is much abovethe normal rainfall for September of 68 inches Ogden reported 26inches of rainfall Friday and Green River received 13 inches l tah will be fair through Sunday with warmer days. The lows tonight will be in the 30s and lower 40s. Highs Sunday will be 65 to 75 unfair organizing advat tage over unsuspecting employers According to Senator Hatch, he hearings (ERS, have disclosed this trans- up their declining membership roles and to stop the growing number in a one-car rollover of secret ballot elections The Utah Highway which result in rejection Patrol said a car driven of theunionsas collective Springyille Roy 1 Randall Springville Robert Bullock for trial Nov, 30 at 9:30 .m. Twotrial dates have been set for Lane McPollard, also known as Lane Ewell, 467 S. State, No. 11, Provo, on two separate pleas of notguilty. Thefirst trial has been set for Noy. 30 before Judge Ballif at 9:30 a.m. on a felony charge of distributing marijuana. The seconddate is set for Dec. 7 at 9:30 a.m. before Judge Bullock on a charge of unlawfully selling an employed. The labor force in Utah County has aged 4.6 per cent in the Hatch Tells Labor Dora F. McEwan Orem Girl to Rod and Chris Pfunder Dora Flack McEwan, Ybarra, 149, Wymouont. Ter race, Provo 78. of 587 N. 500 W., Boy to Mike and Terry KovatehBarzee, 550 E, 700 S., Provo, died Saturday, Oct. 1, 1977, at a rest pringville. irl to David and Chery! homein Provo of causes Jensen Dorsey, 185 N 110. W incident to her age. Provo A complete obituary Boy to Nolan and Judy 1936, he was general secretary of with funeral services will dworth Potter. PO Box the Senior Aaronic Priesthood. be announced by Walker chairman of the genealogical G4, Duchesne committee and president of the Boyto Larry andVenita Orms. Mortuary Provo. YMMIA. In 1950they moved to by Jones, 442 E Springville where he served as a tow truck County Unemployment Rate Drops to 3.9% in Septemoer August, and a rate of 4.4 per cent for AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Oct. 1 Boy to Ken and Jill Call Hal Mord, 881 N. 500 W., Apt. B, Provo Boy to Dennis and Kelley Cox session a firearm. He will appear before Judge J. road. He said they spent the night eating cookies and he never wants to eat another one. A motorist eventually came by and went down to the Ranger station to call the Utah HighwayPatrol and the injured Saturday morning Cemetery William Glen Overly “Creative Ways to Study American Fork Canyon Alpine Scenic and Teach the Bible” Route Road to Provo Canyonis not the Mondayfrom7 tu 10 p.u best route to take to Fort Duchesne A towtruck dispatched from Salt at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 50 W. 200 N., Lake City early Friday morning took several hours getting the jacknifed Provo. Registration will take vehicle straightened out and back down place at 6:45 p.m. and the canyonafter the truck had blocked there will be a fee of $4. traffic throughout the night. All those interested are One of the two unidentified drivers encouraged tc*attend Mr. Schaupp has been said they had started up the canyon conducting workshops after dark. The weather was clear at and retreats for teach- the time, he said, and wasno factar i Jers, youth leaders and the mishap although snow fell later to church officers for below the 7,000 foot level. The driver explained that after they several years. His vocational emphasis as passed Timpanookeeit became obvious director of children’s they would have difficulty driving the work at the Donaldina rest The driover explained that after they Cameron House in San Francisco has been on passed Timpanookeeit became obvious. day camps and children’s they would have difficulty driving the rest of the way. programs, They were near the summit and With Don Griggs, Mr. Schaupp has co-authored backed down to the clearing but got 19 Bible simulated ac- into trouble whenthetrailer gotoff the In Sp. Fork “Chris the semi-truckoutse thattraffic can get moving again. AMERICAN FORK—Drivers of a The leadership Training Coalition will present large Beehive State Agricultural CorJack Schauppasleader of poration truck, hauling cookies from a workshop entitled Salt Lake City discovered Friday the 1-Car Mishap 173.6668, Cemetery Scheduied marijuanan,an indictable misdemeanor. He will appear before Judge Ballif for a jury trial Nov. 15 at 9:30 .in. John Duanie Cobley, ValleyInn, No. 8, Provo, has been charged with the illegal possession of a dangerous weapon, an allegation to whichhe pleaded not guilty. Mr. Cobbley, having been convicted of anothercrime, is charged with havinghad in his pos- Here a tow truck is being readied to straighten Truck on Wrong Road Stops CanyonTraffic Myton Girl, A lel may call Sunday eve Bible Class Veteran Dies two M. Idaho Leadership World War| brothers and two sisters, Friday Leonard S. Marble, Washington ; Boyd 8. Marble and Mrs. Darnell Spanish (Delora) Bowns, both of tion Tremonton, Hodgkinson *CHRIS' SORENSEN uttering a forged pronounced Oct, 21 at 2 p.m Sheis free on $500 bond white men into the area numerous grandchildren Area on a charge of She was referredto the Adult Probation and Parole Natieaal Park Service as the discoveror of the JIM MIKE bridge. He was honored arch as a boy when he and at a special ceremony his father went into the beneath the arch. canyons north of Navajo Mike lived in the Ute Mountain looking for a community in White place to graze horses, He Friday prescription, a felony For years Begaywas credited with finding the landmark But in 1974, Mike was birthdate as May4, 18/2. But family members Sam a partyof scientists from the Universityof Utah to 5 ficial records list hi Christine Wiley Maxwell, no address available, pleaded guilty before Fourth District Judge David Navajo guide named Nasja Begay, who heard of the bridgefrom Mike, led County Hospital. He was at least BEESLEY MEMORIALS ROHBOCK SONS’ FLORAL says flowers ore sentimental, bargaining agents.” Road 121 in Roosevelt about 1:30 am. today The vechile went down an embankmentthen rolled over Senator Hatch suggested the inadvisibility of changing the election process for forming unions in the manner Denise Hartinger, a called for by President passengerin the car, was Carter at a time when dead at the scene of the labor is losing 52 percent of its attempts to accident Hackford was listed in organize, Senator Hatch critical condition at also pointed to figures Duchesne County from the Chamber of Hospital. Another pass- Commerce which inenger, James Daniels, 17 dicate workers over the of Neola, was in stable last 12 months voted two: condition to-one against unioniza 92 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE HELPS US ANSWER YOUR EVERY QUESTION, 17ten 225-3100 BEESLEY MONUMENT AND VAULT £0, 725 South State 900 East Provo PHONE 374-0580 Actors the Street East of Prove Gem |