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Show 10, 1977 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Mon Local Obituaries Provo Enacts Marijuana Law Proyo's recently sed ordinance pas guilty if the dealing with the illegal posses sion, sale and use of con truiled substances wa. returned to the city com mission Thur id on recomm« aM ion of City the viol means,’ h or three people re aware of n id, “if two are riding aroundin the front seat of and one of them is smoking marijuana, they ‘an all be arrested and cha The new ordinance car ries a fine of up to $299 or formed the up to six months in jail or both on As a result, officers fil com that the ordinance, just ing charges in the case 30, was pre will be able to get com by state law plaints from the city at because it dealt with the torney’s office and the use and sale, which are e The new or dinance covers only the possession of a controlled Substance, such as mari Ling in, ned and ie for a Me n TLDS Chureb and he arn rin tattat Mapleton Milton Wayne Hult Keith & Muff Mrs i juana jon and rn Pleasant Grove She completed her high school education at West High School in Salt Lake having to process the charge through the county attorney's office Mr. Ellis pointed out (Barbara) et willbe con AViat an the Fourth-Fitth Ward Chapel Bishop Ar the Fifth Ward call Jensen, ernie nf Prove. M Girls County attorneys fromacross the state re- quested the legislature to make the changes in who actually possessed state law to accom- the substance modate this kind of action, they complied, and the wording of the new nowinsteadof poss ssion ordinance specifies that being prosecuted as persons arrested in the felony it can be handled company of individuals as a misdemeanorin city he told the city possessing or using such court,’ Substances, are equally commission. According to Mr. Ellis. LAKE CITY World Wars I and II distinguishing himself as an Oriente Zaccardi Berg Mortuary Monday Friends may call from6.30 to 7:30 at the mortuary and 1 J. Finlinson OAK CITY Keith F. otis Alta Wright Elliott SALT TARE CITY { marshal,” according to Orem paramedic Jim Cross Four newfirefighters have also been added to the Orem staff to help, according to Mr. Cross ‘Thefire marshal is responsible to seethat ue fire codesin the city are obeyed,’ Mr. Cross sai He has started newprogramssince he became titechief a couple of monthsago, such asonecalled ‘company inspection In ‘company inspection,” Orem 32nd LDS \ Chapel 1450 So 800 | riends may call Monday evening at Berg Mor and died Friday funeral Tuesd2y at 2-p.m., Union13th Ward Chapel. 7400S 1000 Maurice Hou: 80, died Friday tinea Monday at noon, Tae Mortuary Chapel Temple Betty Gay Milne Blackley, 37, died Friday funeral Tuesday at | pm, Holla: day Fourth Ward Chapel. at noon, Salt \q Ron Alvstad are the new Oremfirefighters. Mr Fairhurst has an M.P.A. from BYU andis a lieutenant for Special Forces in the Utah ArmyNational Guard a Alvstad is also a member of the National 1 s an Operating Room Technician. Mr Johnson a graduate of OremHigh School, worked as a reservefirefighter for a year before being hired Mr Bradford attended BYU and was in the US Army before moving to Provo four years ago Mr. Halladay also has streamlined the responsibilities of thefire marshal and has participated ina youth program. Hegives “Sparky Firedog"’ T-shirts to the children, with the picture of the dalmation firefighter Fs. THE ‘SMASHED cab of an emptyflatbedtrailer rig trapped a truck driver, requiring nearly an hour for crews from Orem and Provo Fire Eeeerenene to extricate him. seriously injured. Escapes CC Women Urge Clubs Help In Center Street Lighting The Women's Division of the Provo Chamberof Commerce hasselected as a pre - Christmas pro- Injured in Rollover SPRING LAKE — Eldon Mecham, 22 Genola, was hospitalized Sunday morning follow: He was not Trucker For Yule Season ject the purchase of yule lights to decorate the trees along the Center LAYTON Chioe AdamsWig. Street planting zone gill, 90, died Saturday funeral “We are asking all Wednesday at 1 pm., Lindquist clubs and organizationsin Kaysville Mortuary 440 N. Main, Provo to participate in Kaysville this project as a comSOUTH JORDAN Gladys PHansen, 84, died Saturday munity gift to the city, eral Tuesday at noon Jordan Second Ward Chapel, 1 W 10400 S SPRING GLEN, Carbon unty Della Tucker Rasmus d Friday funeral oof, Spring Glen Ward Chapel HYDE PARK. Cache County Don Cyrus Seamons, 36, died servic Provo € to prevent fires, Mr. Cross emphasized David Fairhurst, Boyd Johnson, Jon Bradford and the firefighters get to in. spect different buildings along with the fire marshal This enables the firefighter to knowthe potential safety routes and other factors of each building. The building's ownersalso may learn things they can do Genola Man at | tuary from 6 to 8 Tuesday | h esday at 12:30 pm., imperial Thomas, 97. funeral Tuesday Ida Jane Funeral services wit be Marshal Starts Programs SALT LAKECITY Charles Dinna, 63, died Sunday funeral Wednesday at Redwood a Sstate, 6500 S Redwood Rd. Chester G. Brogan, (4, died Saturday funeral Tues day, All Saints Episcopal Lake 18th WardChapel, A Street andSecond Ave MURRAY Eric Anthony Van Steveren, d Thur day. funeral Monday at noon, Redwood MemorialEstates, 6500 S Redwood Rd Amanda Domres, 83, died Sunday funeral and burial in Bonduel, He prior to services at church Tuesday ernment Provo City Cemetery he id Tuesday RIVERSIDE qe Funeral r will be held Tuesday at 10:00 at St Francis Catholic Church Provo. Rosary will be at evening at 7.30. E. Merrill Magleby Halladay has firefighting Utah Obituaries Ward Chapel, 1560 Atkin engineer and director of Ave Velma Reese Baker, 60 Army construction pro: jects Mr. also added several new programs to aid in Jon of violations which have The new Oremfire marshal has started several been slipping by because new programs to help fight fires in Orem there were too many to Brent whojoinedthe Orem Fire Depart be processed through the ment several years ago from the Provo Fire Depart county attorney's office ment, has proven to be a “real aggressive fire SALT ibertBurklnshaw Burkinshaw. both of Mid Lottie Ann Peterson, Sun: Calif) Mrs. Harry Kit, Fremont. Calif Mf Midvale, one brother r. Darwin Ray Sandy Mrs i wulah Alsop. Salt indehildren and hildren, Berg Mortuary Services 7 373-1841 (from left) David Fairhurst, Boyd Johnson, Bradford and Rod Alvstad. In OremFire Department apprehended with a con trolled substance in their possession was difficult Hesaid this was due to the sheer volume of such cases which burden the county attorney's office, and because of the problem of determining Dies at 97 Maurine R. premiere of Leigh Cur ““Luneh fire marshal. The new Orem employes are that this will speed up the War Veteran liobson's Choice The season also in cludes the world ran’s to the staff since Brent Halladay took over as He explained that in the past the arrest and (UPI) Oneof the few Funeral services will be held survivors of the SpanishBurkinshaw Thursday at {pm in the Edge 1710 Foothill _Drive MURRAY Funeral services mont Firs! Ward Chapel. 4304 American War and a for Maurine Ray Burkinshaw Canyon Rd Friends may all former Utah State 51, who died Saturday, Oct. 8 Herg Mortuar Wednesday from Legislature has died at E 1977 wa Salt Lake City bosptl Dan. William the age of 97 will be held Wednesd Col. Elmer G. Thomas Pickles, 30, died Sunday in the Gof Motes graveside service: eienias at died Saturdayin his Salt noon, Salt Lake City Cemetery 0K S Stat { Burkins! Lake City home. He Ronald David Webb, 72, died serve in the Army for Saturday graveside services pending Thomas James Brown, almost 50 years Hi 70, died Saturday. graveside From 1953 to 1955 the services Tuesday at 2 p married Ho e Wharf ‘Choice’ ‘on June 16 Salt Lake City native was Hills Cemetery, 10055 S, State Ephraim Nev The Albert Yasuhiko Sasaki, 56, died a state Legislator solemnized New Haven, Conn Friday: graveside services During the Spanish LeRoy Jeffs Tuesday 1 am., Salt Lake UPI) The Long Wharf in the Salt Lake ie Temple American War he was a City ery. William Degraw Theatre's 13th seasonwill Hedied July 1, 197 PUEASANT iF bugler for the Utah N open Oct. 13 with a of the LDS Chureh. She Volunteer Artillery ied Friday funeral revival of Harold in the auditing Thomas also served in fay Joseph Stephen Fran. Brighouse’s comedy le OREMCITY HAS ADDED four new firefighters procedure and allow prosecution of persons prosecution of these kind He began working for the Hi short Vernal In 1937 she was involved Grande Mailroad. from the military in reopening the AmericanFork Td release a time of his death, was Hospital Prior to retiremen’ he worked 15 years at the Geneva Steel Dispensary as a Ki Ward Hethayed 1 member of the LDS living in the Lindon Wirting ae Fst \ he had at the mor tuary tonight frou 7to 9 o'clock and Tuesd services Burtal wil Pleasant Grove City Cemetery case can be prosecuted in city court, rather than Injuries A tractor - trailer rig left I-15 and overturned 5:30 = this morning, reports Mrs. Victor J parade will be held that about tra eaniata e , trapping in the (Josephine) Bird, project same day at a time to be cab, He itswasdriver treatediat chairman announcedlater Valley Hospital and Mrs, Gene R. (Areta) The- project chairman Utah released Peckham is president of Said the Christmas tree Utah Highway Patrol the Women’s Division lights donation being said Dale Earl Garner. with Georgia Faux as asked is a one-time pro- president - elect , Gladys ject, with the lights and McClean, immediate past equipment to be stored president; and Donna and used from year to Beck, vice president. year, with Provo City There are 50 trees handling theinstallation along the five - block Each organization 28, 10351 S. 420 E., Sandy, was trapped in the vehicle. It took about an hour for rescue units from Provo and Orem to ex tricate him. The empty semi rig stretch between Fourth Sponsors some type of a was southbound on the West and First East and project each year andif freewayandleft the road it Will cost $60 per tree to all would join with oe Just south of the S-curve provide the decorative Women’s Chamber of between Provo and lights, according to Mrs Commerce this year it Orem Bird would be a wonderful un: Orem paramedic Karl The Women’s Chamber ited effort to bring the said Mr has agreed to decorate season's spirit to the Schemensky Garner's legs weretrap: seven trees and about 25 community and beautify other clubs, aniza: Mrs. Bird said tions, and companies need this unity that have agreed to decorate tie city and the Chamber one tree each, One local mei ate work ped. Rescue units cut through a door, cut the steering wheel and loosened the seat to remove him. “He should busivess sent money to ingfor. have been dead,” Mr decorate two trees She added that a name As a climaxtothepro- plaque will be placed on Schemensky said truck was owned ject, the Women's each tree The project by TheStaker Construction Chamber of Commerce is started last year and Company, the Highway planning a community someclubs already have Patrol said Spirit of Christmas participated. “Weneed to ceremony Noy. 25 (the have a commitment soon An intricate system of So the lights can be 4 am., according to a day after Thanksgiving developed by the spokesman for the Utah for turning on the lights ordered m Indi Highway Patrol Aspart of the occasion ing the roll-over of a sku Lay ESCALANTE, Garfield County pickup truck in which he Wallace Napoleon Roundy, 89 was ridin ed Friday funeral Monday at The Seay rolled over p cclante Ward Chapel Annie Eliza Hyer On the old highway south edFriday, funeral of Payson near the LDS at noon, Hall Mor Church stakefarmin Spring Lake. Sunday at about De BR (ieraldine’ Millet, 6 Wendell 5 Mr. Mecham was taken Mrs. Bird said, there will to the Payson Hospital be Christmas carolers on then transferred to the 1 Elmer American Fork Hospital concert in wherehe was reported as City Center Alva W. Potter 1 being in satisfactory con: dition this morning Mott Mull = should contact eithe be 500 and 1200 AD the basis of an irrigation system still in Bird use in Arizona tribute every block, bands, and Mrs. Peckham or front of the It is anticipated the an nual yule opening Green Ribbon _ Flowers for only $96.48 Comfort onth. $5,000 Walks \ lerluoy $5 East 300 South Plants ovo 373.6008 the people x Cemete M Annet \rliss Toby" ased Hanks bia Lt) Villianisur 1 Blaine Larson ral serv r t Salem Inte ercial Cre lonthly payment a $5,000 HomeOwner Joan, { Vann al percer F Tota pay We find ways to he!ine | | COMMERCIAL CREDIT Homeowner Loans | ED oniROL DATA CORPORATION @ | $10.00 <9 | (¢ L You Extra tan hoa J PROVO FLORAL AND GREENHOUSE TOW. Let§,Prove373.7001. |