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Show il THE HERALL Page 4 Ox PocityMeet Aviatrix Dies SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Ruth Elder, who tried to follow up Charles Lindbergh's historic flight and become the first woman to fly the Atlantic 50 years ago this week, died in her apart ment at the age of 74 Although her five months flight after Lindbergh's solo. tran satlantic journey, ‘Site Changed heroine in the United ates and Europe, € tually earning a fortune from moyies and per appearances The Utah Valley Poetry Soci meeting, which was scheduled to b Id at the homeof Mrs. Mirla G Elder nied six tim husband, | i Thayne King, retired Hollywood cameraman, was with he en she died Sun ended when she was forced has be on that same night Timewill be the same, from7 to 9 p.m., according to Ora Pate itewart, president Virgie France will be the guest der oF: Class al narrativepoetry da down in rough seas short on Thursday hangedto the Provo Public Libra 4 id no children King said there would be no funeral servicés ind that Miss Elder 4 of the U of her goal, she becamea would be cremated Everyone is invited to this free ing, especially poets, said Mrs wart Local Obituaries | TOM JAMES Alpine Picks Judges for Election Day ALPiNE Alpine City Council Monday night selected the judges for the upcoming November election. In other business council set wage rates for part-time workersoncity pro- + Kelly DeVoe Ward District No, 1 voting judges chosen Blaine Myrth Reed Larsen Graham Condor Dean Ekins AMERICAN FORK Funeral services for Myrth Graham Conder, 52, of 388 S. 300 E., who died Sunday, Oct. 9, 1977 in the American Fork Hospital, will be am. in Berg Drawing Room Wednesday at 1! a.m. in the Chapel in Provo. and Sons Mortuary Mr. Larsen was a brick mason Anderson Mrs Condor was born April 1 for about 15 years, and at the Wallsburg to James and timeof his death was employed 1925in Alice Clegg Graham. She marby Industries Magnesium ried Morlin J) Conder June 15, Division. Hereceived his educa Provo. tion in Mapleton and lived in 1943Shein was a member of the Springvilleafter his marriage American Fork First LDS Ward In 1942, he entered the US. She worked as a floral designer Navy and was released in 1945, for 20 years Following this, he and his wife Survivors include her husband, lived in- Springville and later American Fork, two sons, lived in Ogden, Clearfield, Provo Michael M Conder, American and Orem. Fork, Gerald M. Conder, Salt Active in the LDS Church, he f ty had served as seventies quorum grandchildren her mother,seven president. He was a high priest Isburg, two brothers and Walfour at the time of his death in the Loveless four sons and four daughters Graveside ser two-month-old son of Leland E and MadelynGeorge Ward, who died of a heart. condition Mon day, Oct. 10, 1977 in a Salt Lake City hospital, will be Wednesday at ll am. in the East Lawn Memorial Hills, Provo He was born Aug. 9, 1977 in Provo. Survivors include bis parents Vernal; two sisters, Jennifer and Ronda Lee Ward, both of Vernal ; grandparents, Mr and Mrs. William E. Ward, Orem and Mr. andss William DeVoe George, Mi Friends Brcall at Berg Mor tuary, 500 N. State, Orem tonight from7:30 to 9 o'clock Funeral services for Blaine Reed Larsen, 57, of 222.N 120 W No 59, Orem, who died Saturday. Oct 8, 1977 near the Frovo Airport, will be Thursday at 11 Orem46th Ward Survivors include Dean ae Loveless. a E 420S., Provo, died today, Oct 1977, at the uftah Valley| Tioapital sisters, Ray Graham, Burley, his wife Blaine M., Steven L. and JaNell Larsen, all of Orem, RichardR. Larsen, Edgemont, Brad Lee Larsen, West Jordan Mrs. Lar- A complete obituary and funeral ry (Barbara) Andra. Concord, arrangementswill be announced Calif Mrs by Beig Mortuary O'Hara, Ronald Services 373-1841 \ 3 Elmer Mott Pulley Funeral services will be held Thursday 10:00 p.m at the Edgemont Ist Ward LDS Chapel, 4300 Canyon Road, Provo Friends ma: Hl at the Berg Mortuary, Provo Wednesday evening 6-8 p.m. or at the LDS Ward Chapel Thursdaypriorto services. Interment East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery , Provo. 1) Walters, Pleasant Grove Friends may call at the mortuary tonight from7 to 9 o'clock and Wednesday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the American Fork City Cemetery %grandchildren ree Stans cal sales tari Michael J. Austin Larsen, Orem, Fern ~ 9'd =AS Springville Berg Mortuary Ida. LaVerl Graham, Mrs Elmo (Fern) Sabey, Mrs. Roy (Phyllis) Davis. Mrs. Charlie (Mildred’ Sabey, all of WalIsburg, and Mrs. Byron (Iva Del- Larsen and Paul L. Larsen, both of Mapleton Mrs. Ira (Norma Buyer pee Ida., and Mr: «Melba Briaterbot “St Lake City Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday from 7 to 8 Michael J. Austin, 76, 331 E 3 Prova, died Tuesday Oct 1, 1977 at Utah. Valley Hospital following @ short ih Funeral services are pending and will be announced by Walker p.m. or Thursday prior to ser- Mortuary vices. Burial will be in Orem City Cemetery Births BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Oct I Girl to String and Marlen West Bascom, 649 N Orem Boy to Kim and Ruth Brailsford Killpack. 144 S 200 Bi s Spririle Bayto Seven R. and Doro Sholes Johnson, 223° Orchard Ave American Fork Boy to Milan Dale and Wendy Laraine Miller Westenskow, 531 S. 300 W., Provo. John and Carol Kelly DeVoe Ward Graveside services will be held Wednesday11:00 mn ‘be ayton. and one Democratic judge with a Democratic alternate. LYNN OLDHAM Selected for Voting District No. 1 are GRADY EDENFIELD Virginia Blaney and Sherry Turner, Democrats; and Verna Walker, Republican. Alternate is Republican Earleeen Burrell District No. 2 judges will be Republicans E. Anne Robinson and Lawrence A. Haines By BERNIECEEverett Luana Smith, with Marsha Larson He is an honor graduate of MAPLETON Edward K representing the Democratic party Bonna Hanson1s the alternate for that Wiscombe of the Citizens Party and Northwestern University in Grady Edenfield for the Progressive Mechanical Engineering. district. Mr. Haines has held management Mayor Don A. Christiansen pointd Partyhave been nominated to compete out the judges will be in the work elec- for the position of mayor of Mapleton positions in manufacturing businesses for manyyears, and is presently servtion dayprior to 7 a.m. andwill con- by their respec‘ive parties TheCitizens Party, conducted by Ar- ing as vice president of Valtek Incorclude their work after the votingtally nold Wilson, also nominated Lawrence porated, Provo. has been taken that evening Mr, Haines has served on Mapleton's “Thoseladies will certainly earn the Haines and Tom James for counPlanning Commission, being chairman $30 allowed for each judge,’” he said. cilman position. Nominated for councilmen by the for about a year. He nas always been In other business council agreed to pay part-time laborers $3 per hour Progressive Party were Morris Warren active in churchaffairs, having served as a branch president for five years. through high school age, and $4 per and Lynn Oldham He has traveled extensively in the Leonard Mason conducted the hour thereafter. Ratesfor journeymenskills, such as Progressive Party meeting. Mr. War- world, and is familiar with a wide carpentry or plumbing, will vary ac- ren is the only incumbent among those variety of problems. He and his wife Priscilla are the parents of nine running foroffice cording to the need. children They havelived in Mapleton Timpview Choir Plans Concert On Wednesday Timpview High School's first A Cappella Conce,t will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the student lounge. The Madrigals, a select group from the a cappella choir, and the swing choir and girl's chorus, will also sing selections Admissionto the concertis free. The high schoolis located at 685 E. 3650 N., Provo Utahns Observing School Bus Safety 1010 N20 E. Orem Roy to Thomas andCharlote This week has been designated as School Bus Safety Week in Utah Some110,000 Utah children are transported daily to and from school over Boy to Rolfe ary Reece Ann 1,000 buses. Bowman Andrus. 7 725 W Ore According to Kelvin Clayton, schoo! Boy to Stev and Becky Lynn Browning St jenson. 1542S 100 transportation specialist for the Utah E State Board of Education, the objectives » Brent and Kelly of School Bus Safety Week are “'t 605 S reemphasize the need for an increased driver awareness of students near a i Roblee War school bus andfor students to be aware Orem of and practice the safety rules for Boy to Randy andRita Fowler entering and exiting school buses.” Bryson 685 N 200 W Gi It is also to explain the school bus ba law, Mr. Clayton said, “which states <1) and Christine that motorists must stop their vehicles 4 E 100N Plea when a schoolbus is stopped to load or Childers Little Memorial Cemetery, evening 7:30-9:00 a.m, or meet at the cemetery 7 at Utah Valley Hospital Born Nov 10, 1910 in Oakley Summit County, to Joseph Alfred and Ada Roseannie Gibbons Ward. she married Mark E Smith on Nov 6, 1935 in Dean Ekins Loveless Lakeview Funeral services are Mrs. Smith received her early pending eview and » Lincoln High s been active inal LDSChurch Joseph Snyder Carroll 1nd-at the timeof her death, was Graveside services will 4 member of the be held Thursday 10:00 Ward am, at the Provo City Wednesday. Cemetery, Friends may meet at the Cemetery unload children and the flashing red lights are displayed. The driver cannot Terrace Provo. and Meet Womount Thursday proceed until the flashing red lights of the bus are turned off SALT LAKE Anna Ruth Sweeney Guymon, 30, di West ¢ John L. Thompxon, 46, died Sunday de services Wednesday, 2 pm, Valley lemorial Park Clare Cummings Brown, 4 es funeral Thurday. noon, Whittier pel. 1515 S 2nd E Herman Svend WilhemLie “44 died Sunday funeral Wednes: day. 2pm. Larkin Mortuary, 260 E South Tem ple Vera Lucille Moore Norregurd, 80, died Sun day graveside services Wednesday, 1 pim., Ely City Cemetery. Ely, Nev Paul Warren Crown, 62 died Sunday funeral Thursday. 11 a.m, LeGrand LDS Ward chapel, 1078 McClelland St. Chester G Brogan, #4. died Satu funeral today. M Beulah Dover Greenwall, died Sunday funeral Wednesday. 1 pm, Eldredge LDS Wardchapel Evergreen Funeral mass was held today at St Fra Catholic Church. Provo Interment Provo City Cemetery Alta Wright Elliott Funeral services were held today at the Oren 32nd LDS Ward Chape Interment Provo City Wake S WOE papel, 185 P Street Damie LaFera Bird, 83. died Sunday funeral Mass Wednesday. 10 am Cemetery Maxine leluay Annette Ferguson Funeral services were held in Houston. Texa held in Houston, Texa Blaine Larson Funeral services will be held Thurday 11-00 am at the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, Provo Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary, Provo Wednesday evening 7-8 p.m. and Thursday prio: to services Interment Orem City Cemetery St Vincent's Catholic ¢ ove 973.6668 Arliss * Toby” Hanks Funeral services were held today at the Salem LDS Ward Chape! Int ment Cem Salem Michael J Austin Funeral services pending and will be nounced by Walker \ tuary, Provo E Spring Lane Adu Fay. A, died Sunday graveside services Thursday” tl am. Mt Olivet Cemetery Angela Marie Nielsoo, 45East 300 South Janice Williansson Funeral services wert Kathryn S. Martin, 73, died Satur {urieral Wednesday. 2 pm, 27th East LDS an infant daw of Merrill government. Healso servedin the bishopricof the Mapleton First Ward. PROGRESSIVE PARTY Grady L. Edenfield He received a B.S. Degree and a master and doctorof education in the field of education administration at BYU. Heis presently employed asprincipal of Wasatch Elementary Schoolin Provo and district elementary music coordinator. He hasalso been principal of Edgemont and Provost schools in Provo, and has been a classroom teacher. Before becoming a teacher, he worked as a salesman for Armour and Mr. Edenfield recently served as bishop of Mapleton Third Ward, and has held numerous other LDS Chureh positions. He served in the Provo Chamber of Commerce, helping coordinate education activities He has also served as coordinator with the Provo Kiawanis Clubin the annual patriotic music festival for a numberof years. Mr. Edenfield says he wants the people of Mapleton to know he has always been totally committed te any job or responsibility he has assumed. He and his wife Jane are the parents of two children. H. Lynn Oldham He moved to Mapleton four years ago from Denver, and he says he hopes to makehis homeherefortherest of his life. He graduated from BYU andgothis masters degree at New York University. For 20 years he was employed by J.C, Penney Co., but for the past four Mr. Oldhamserved a three year mission in Japan, and wasin the bishopric while living in Denver. Presently he is high priests group leader in Mapleton Fifth Ward. He has held various other jobs in the LDS Church, He and his wife Nancy are the parents of six children, three of whom are married, and they have three lecture schedule for the rest of the season asfollows: Dec. 6, Dr George grandchildren. tures from someof the state'stop ex. alley Chapter, Utah State Historical Society, by President Monroe J. Pax State University Polygamy in Utah ;” Jan. 3, Mnsgr jetonne Stoffel, tendedschuols there and in Springville, in it is imperativethat the city have con- rts was announcedtodayfor the Utah man The season will open with the of officers on Nov. * Utah Obituaries Oriente Zaccardi A season's programofhistorical lec- other members of Mapleton city years he has been owner and operator of Hatch’s Gift Shop in the University Nov. 1; Announces Slate traditional dinner, lecture andelection Ephraim LeRoy Jeits Funeral services were held today at the Berg Drawing Room Chapel Provo Interment Utah Valley Historical Chapter Opens Season horse auctions in the country He recently attended workshopsin Salt Lake City, conducted by the Utah League ofcities and towns, along with e Berg Mortuary, Orem 500 N. State Tuesday Springville Cemetery six years and love the community very CITIZENS PARTY much Edward K. Wiscombe Tom James He graduated from Univ, of Utah He was educated at Brigham Young with a degree in Electrical Engineering. He was employed by the Bureau of University attaining a masters degree Reclamation for more than 30 years. with emphasis on business and educaMost of thai time was spent in Utah tion. He hasalso taken classes towards an Valley working with the Central Utah Water Project as Chief of the project advanced degree at the University of development in the Planning Division. Chicago and workshops at Purdue Forthe last six years of his employ- University. He served as Department ment, he served as project managerfor chairman at BYUfor 10 years. Mr. James successfully owned and the Western Colorado Water projects, and uponhis retirement, was given the operated a business in Springville for Department of Interior's Meritorious several years, and during that time, he Award. served as a board member of the He was a memberof Mapleton’sfirst Chamberof Commerce. He has been a Planning Commission, and did the sur- memberof Mapleton's Planning Comveying of the city for the first master mission two different times, and is plan that was adopted. Heis presently presentlyserving as chairman commitserving a superintendent of Mapleton ee 2nd Ward Sunday School. Mr. Jameshasalso hadlivestock exHe is married to Dorothy Anderson perience, campaigning and owning the Wiscombe,and they are the parents of only National Champion Arabian Stalfour children. The Wiscombes have lion in the State of Utah. This exbeen residents of Mapleton for 25 perience also includes owning and years operating one of the largest Arabian Provo Friends may call at the MORRIS WARREN Mapleton Nominees Announced s VERNAL vices for Kelly DeVoe Ward by the city council include two Democratic party members and one Republican party member, with a Republican alternate. For District No. 2, there will be two Republican judges, 1 at 7 p.m. in the Women’s Council Cultural Hall Meetings of the group will be on the first Tuesday of President Paxman Dr. T. each month, said Edgar Lyons, professor of the University of Utah LDS Institute historian of the Nauvoo Restoration movernent and eminent Utah historian will be the dinner speaker on the topic Protestant Missionaries in Utah At the meeting, Mrs. worth, professor of history at Utah later attending SnowCollege and BYU Salt Lake City, “Catholics in Utah with a major in business. February (first Tuesday), Dr. Kenneth Mr Warren is presently employed at Davies, BYU professor of economics Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co, He and expert on the history of labor in served in the U.S. Armed Forces in Utah, The Development of Union in Hawait and also served an LDS misUtah,” March, to be announced April sion (first Tuesday! William Smart, ex | would like to serve the people of ecutive editor and general manager of Mapleton the next four years as I have the Deseret News, ‘The Deseret News the past four,” Mr. Warren said. “I feel Utah The chapter will conclude its season trolled growth Mr. Warren is married to the former with a traditional field trip to some historic point of interest of Utahns in May will take over the reins of the chapter Valley Chapter. They may pay their dues and dinner fee at the Nov. 1 event but reservations must be made to Chad Flake, treasurer, by Oct. 25 He may beaddressedeitherat his of fice in the special collections division Rerky A Cahoon Nielson, died Saturday funeral of the Brigham Young Univeristy ch hy Pay raha today Library, or at his home, 80 N. 200 E BOUNTIFUL Kathryn Augustas Edelman * Orem, 225-1530 Christy, 91, died Sunday funeral Wednesday. 11 Provo President Paxman announced the a.m. Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary. 295 N Main MILTON, Morgan County Joseph Lyman Jr New Elitist Image ©. died, Monday funeral Thursda Dm Thelma Smith ater Funeral services will be Morgan LDS NEW YORK (UPI Most private SOUTH JORDAN Alta June Perkins, 9, died held Saturday 1:00 p.m Sunday are not wealthy. A re. funeral Wednesdayt Jenki is school stud at the Vineyard Ward Soffe Mortuary, 4760S § ‘ent study b: National Association Esther Elina A Tndependent Chapel. Friends may call RIVERSIDE Box Elder Schools indicutes one Jensen, 79, died Saturda t evening 7-9 pm Ward third now ve from f jes with in day noon, Belmont LDS Ward, West Fi at the Sundberg-Olpin conres of $25,000 or less It also showed Ht NTE K ‘Marion Bornes Day Mortuary and at the Peel Funeral that 41 per cent of last year's new stu Church Saturday prior to st in their families to Al Kemp dents were th ervices Interment attend prep school Minority enroll Orem City Cemetery ments have quadrupled nationally in Chapel, Logan recent years Sharon Gerrard of Evanston, Wyo., an they have three sons Jean Harris. vice president and president-elect as per its constitution, and a new vice president and board member will be chosen President Paxman saidall interested persons are welcometojoin the Utah Morris R. Warren Mr. Warren, a native of Mapleton,at- AREER BEESLEY MEMORIALS ROHBOCK SONS’ FLORAL omen. 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