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Show 4—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Monday October 24 1977 Nominations Sought For Families Who Local Obituaries Stay Fit Together The search is on for Utah Valley families who stay physically fit together Officials of Utah Valley Family Month, an LDS- sponsored event slated for the entire month of November, today announced that nominations are open for the new ‘amily Physical Fitness award, to be given to families whobest exemplify family participation and togethern3s in a physical fitness program. Tharin Bigler, chairman of the Family Physical Fitness and Health Committee, said that nomina- Alfred D. Winn Hazel ES Gillman Rayiond 1905 in the e He died various organiza: chureh Survivors include three sons ant {wo daughters Ray mond Callman, Orem, Mrs Albert (Bernice) Louder Sandy, Mrs, Virgil (Phyllis) Cook, Murray Iman, Orem Iman, Vineyard; 19 grandchildren and 43 great grandchildren Funeral services will beheld Wednesday at | p.m. in the Orem Sixth Ward Chapel SOON,Sate Friends berg Olpin Moray Tuesday ‘tone t and at the church Wednesday prior to. services Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery Forms are available through all local churches, at Utah Valley newspapers and radio stations, and at the office of the LDS Church's ( Communications 29 Council office. 209 North 400 West, Provo, he stated. Born Sept, 20, 1809 in Nephi to PAYSON Hichar Ammon The deadline for receipt of all applications at the Oct 2 Samuel Reuben and Elizabeth a Communications Council office is Friday, Nov. 11, he ke City hospital ¢ Stanley Winn, he married Bertha emphasized. Nutfer on Feb 9, 1921 in the Salt heart attack Hewas born March29, 1932 in Lake LDS Temple “The spotlight will be on Family Physical Fitness to Ammon and Helen ‘farmer and Stockman, Mr Payson MarUnsen Taylor He was a for the entire second week of Utah Valley Family Winnwas a charter member and veteran of the Korean War d Month. Our week begins on Noy. 13 and concludes former president of the Nephi was employed US Sa ‘ov. 19, with a special Family Physical “lub andthe Juab County Geneva Works as ata steel inspec Fitness presentation at the BYU-|-Long Beach football He was alsoa past of the Juab County torWhile enrolled at PaysonHigh gamein Provo, Representaive families will run a was vid special “recognition lap’” symbolizing the impora high priest in the LDS School he ranking an all tance of family fitness and health, and will then Churchand had served in the sportsman, stat. football player and receive special certificates of merit from the LDS presidencies of the YMMIA and Fecipiest of 4 football Schoo} Church,” Mr. Bigler stated. Survivors include his wile Een Judging will be under the direction of Philip Allsen, Mr ‘Taylor married Bonnie three sons and four daughters. Rae Hudson Oct 18, 1952. She a staff memberof the College of Physical Education DeVon Winn, Chad Winn, Mrs. Floyd (Delores) Carter, all of died Dec. 22, 1996. He then mar. at Brigham YoungUniversity. The college is working Keith Winn, Ferron. ried Geraldine Stevens Nov. 20 closely with the Utah Valley Family Month commit'y were divorced. He then married Mary Jean Reese tee on the Physical Fitness and Health week acCity, Mrs Rex (Melba) Cook ay 17, 1960, at Ely, Nev., later tivites. and has assigned staff member Gary Palmer Logan; Mrs. Max (Christine) solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS the half-time special presentations, Mr. Allsensaid, Nielson, Bountiful; 3 ‘Temple “Frankly, we hope that all Utah Valley comHeis survived by his mother of grandchildren, 27 great grandchildren, one brother and Payson one daughter and two munities will be representedin this family activity, one sister, Bert Winn, Mrs sons, Mrs Stacy Griffin and, that we will receive nominations reprsenting Hazel Carter, both of Nephi, and Richard Aurmon Taylor and Jon families from many churches and other organizaFork four a niece he raised, Mrs. Beula Taylor, all of S tions, and from all age groups,’ ' Mr. Bigler added. children, Mrs Judy Ballard, Trinity, Calif Funeral services will be held Whetman of Salt Lake City, Mrs “But in judging, the emphasis will be on families Wednesday at 1 p.m_in the Nephi Shaunee Davis of Spanish Fork engaging in physical exedrcise programs together — Third Ward Chapel. Friends may Brent Jons of Payson and Roy that is, two or more family members. call at Anderson Funeral Home Moore of Spring Lake; one A committee of judges working with Allsen will Tuesday from 7 to 9 pm. and granddaugher, 12 step Wednesday one hour prior to ser: grandchildren one brother and screen the nominations, placing emphasis on the vices, Burial will be in the Vine two sisters, Monte Taylor of numer of family membersparticipating, the degree , Mrs. Gerald (Carol) Bluff Cemetery Spainhower of Spring Lake, and of improvement in the various physical fitness skills, Mike (Jean) Rogers. of the overcoming of obstacles or impediments in purPayson suing the program, and consistency and length of Funeral services will be held Wednesdayat| p.m. in the Park timethe family hasparticipated in such a program. Anyindividual, neighborhood groupor organization ‘ond LDS Ward chapel in Payson. Friends maycall at Rg within the Utah Valley may submit a nomination, by Mortuary in Payson Tuesday which must be made ontheofficial Family Physical {rom 7 to 9 pm. and Wedneday Fitness Award form, and accompanied by a one-page prior to services Burial will be in the Santaquin letter summarizing the family’s physical fitness acCity Cemetery tivities, Mr. Bigler emphasized. J. Taylor M. Smith, Elmer J. Johnson. Utah County has received a payment of $471,492 from the U.S. government in lieu of taxes for federally owned land within the county borders. County commissioners said the money will go into the county's general fund The federal govern- Tent owns 665,631 acres of land in Utah County, of which 92,114 acres are under control of the Bureau of Land Management, 475,575 under the U.S. Forest Service, 97,692 under the Bureau of Reclamation, and 250 under the National Parks Provooffice. She explained that Service In determining the Eugene Gammon has been assigned to the of- payment to be made, the fice since August 1, and goverment uses a combination of formulas, some 15 percent of the cases handled by that of- based on the numberof fice have beenreferred to acres, a population ceiling, and the amount of him for legal action The incentive pay- money received in ments will be made federal fees. quarterly, to reimburse the county partially for the work of their attorney, Mrs. Finch repored She said that the Office of RecoveryServicescollected nearly $5 million last year throughout the State in enforcement of child support obligations. A public seminar on collection of funds expended in support of “the eye and diabetes” Department of Social has been announced for Services program, collec- Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in tion of monies erroneous- the Provo Utilit ly disbursed in welfare building, 251 W. 800 programs, investigation according to Barbara of welfare fraud and Conlin, secretary of the abuse, and other ser- Utah County Diabetes Association. vices “Our guest speakerwill Mrs. Finch reminded commissioners that the be Dr. Loren Cook, an money collected goes ophthalmologist, whowill discuss the relationship back to the state and cuts down on the amount of between diabetes andloss money taxpayers must of vision,’’ she said. Dr. Cook, a BYU payfor welfare and child graduate, received his support obligations. County commissioners medical degree from the commented that this is University of Utah andin- From State Office An incentive check totaling $1,500 was presented Friday afternoon to the Utah County Ephraim Losee SPRINGVILLE — Ephraim Lose, 8, of 701 S. 700 Es Springile, died at his home ct, 23, 1977, following nik me He was born Nov. 13, 1883 in Panguitch, the son of David Alma and Sarah Angeline Ames Losee. He was married to Vera S. Skelton Jan, 27, 1915 in Fil: Imore, Utah The marriage was later solmnized ina L.D.S. Tem: ple. Mrs. Losedied in 1958 Heworked in mines most of his life and at the Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co. for 15 years prior to his retirement. He was a high priest in the LD Survivors daughters, Mrs, Sarah So Provo, and Mrs Taylor Beitneyiiia 4 grandchildren. 17 great bothof Provo grandchildren. seven great Funeral arrangements are great a eee and a pending and will be announcedby sister, Mrs, Fannie Slaughter Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary Rock Springs, Wyo. Orem Funeral services will be held commission by Melissa Finch of the state headquarters, Office of RecoveryServices. Mrs. Finch reported that the check represented 15 percent of William ‘Bill’ T. McKenzie OREM William “Bill Thornton McKenzie, 66, of 1400S Carterville Rd. Orem, died Sun day, Oct 23, 1977 in Utah Valley Hospital following a heart at Horn June 2, 1911 in Ferron, Emery County, to William and Margaret Ann Thornton McKennie, he married ryman Oct 8, 1 the amountofcollections made in Utah County through efforts of the deputy Utah Countyattorney assigned to the Former ‘U’ Mich Wednesday at 11 am. in the Kolob LDS Stake Center in held: Tuesday att Nephi First Wa She died Satur SALT 8 ‘ciry t A ‘ capt and a for Utah F deadat t Nort Sunday nursing home Hanmitton, 9 Salt Lake ali bachelor's degree in educa tion 19M tw 1917 he was couch a Jordan High SHieaeved as ‘principal High Sch Diabetes Seminar Tuesday Football race Dies Hewas educateddnthe Fer 18 City Schools and Springile, Bishop Dean Mason Boulder Dam near | 1 theEl will twoyears He then ‘i nds may call ‘ his father in Ferron raising bees SALT LAKE CITY Funeral wary Tuesday from anti] 1937. when he moved to services tor August Webrli, 87 until 9 pm and Wednesda Detroit. Mich While in pete father Mrs. Reid (Ursula 30 unul 10 30.a.m. Buri he worked for General Moto Waynan of Payson, will be held il be in the Springville pattern maker for wo years Tuesday at 1 pm in the White Evergreen Cemetery and thea 4 contractor, Chapel Mortuary, 134S. 400 b s until 14. when He died Friday, Oct. 21.1 ed States alt Lake City during World Born 1890 in Wald Stephanie to Johann L. Howarth Wehrli, he marries Anna Hirt on April 3, 1990 in he mar Alantic and) Pacific >HI Funeral service: riage was ed in the Howarth, thre i idaho Falls Lbs Temple on lighter of Steven and 0 ds Howarth, will be August Wehili Government Pays County Tax Money County Gets Check Laura Annette GREEN RIVER, Wyo. — Laura Annette Johnson 17, forme day, ci dent between Rock Springs and Green River, Wy Born July 2, 1960 in Provo to Raymond Delano and Peggy Anette Smith Johnson, she mar. ried Sam J Taylor on Oct. 13, 1977 in Orem. He died Monday Oct. 24, 1977 of injuriessuffered in the car aceiden Ms. Taylor attended Orem High School and had been employed at International Fare in the University Mall. She was a member of the LDS Church Survivors include her parents Orem, two brothers and one sister. William Raymond lesa Fort Lewis, Wash Wayne Johnson, Orem Hiss Mark (Shorma Rue) Sr American Fork grandparents, Mrs Bessie Smith, Nellie Wasberg. both of Orem William ! 18 one of the few programs which pays money back to the county Valley Births ‘omn Nel Mid terned at Trepler Army Medical Hospital in Hawaii Mrs. Conlin said the meeting is open to the public and invited Persons interested in the Subject to attend Diabetes ranks among the highest causes of blindac in this AT UTAHVALLEY HOSPITAL country,” she pointed out Anderson Harrison 491. W Japan is only 2's were Hunter Is aeunsety Wounded Millions for Research \ lrluay Prove 973-6668 Ernst L, Jones Punera es Will be wld Tuesday 11:00 a.m. at the Walker Mortuary Frie ds may call ser Hill” MeKenzie services will Thursday im. 1-00 Pht IY Orem, 225-1530 Hazel BE. Fryer Gillman Funeral services. will be LDS Chapel. 1500. North State, may call Friends at the Sur Mortuary # Olpir church prior to se at the Ferron City etery. Friends may Interment the Walker Mor Provo, Wednesday evening 68 pm Inter Laura Johnson Taylor ment Ferron City Funeral services Gometery pending has Services q tVera M. Logan 373-184) k Bening } Pr Boy Wo Rodtey and ton Gourley. V1 Could Prevent Tragedy Halloween is almost here and already windows are being decorated and pumpkins carved with traditional and more innovative faces This year Halloweenwill be held on Monday, Oct. 31. On that night the streets are expected to be crowded with children making their rounds to neighbors and friends. With the increased number of children out at night the possibility of danger to children will also be increased. For this reason the National Confectioners Association has recommendedthe following suggestions Young children should be accompanied byparents or other responsible adults as they make their rounds. Visits should as muchaspossible be confined to the child's own neighborhood.It is also suggested that visits be madeduring the early evening hours. Residents who wish to welcome treaters should light their porches or exterior lights as a sign of their hospitality. Children should call only at homes with porch or other outside lights glowing Halloween costunies should be light in color, short enough to preventtripping, and non-flammable. For greater so they glo in the beam of cars’ headlights. Masks that obscure a child’s vision should be avoider Children should be instructed to follow the basic pedestrian safety rules developed by the National Safety Council. These rules include the following Suggestions: Cross only at corners, never between parked cars, never diagonally across intersections ; Lookin all directions before crossing the street ; Watchfor and obeyall traffic lights ; Walk and never run across streets. Parents should also advise their childen to use sidewalks and not the street tor walking Likewise, they should wait on the curb and notin the streetuntil the streetis clear to cross. During Halloween, motorists should be alert and should exercise extreme caution, Children should also be advised to carry flashlights or to carry pimpin with lighted flashlights inside Halloween can be madea little safer by following these suggestions and it would be a good idea to sit down with children, before they go out of their visibliity in dusk or darkness, costumes rounds, and go over someofthese sugmaybe decorated with reflective tape gestions Senior Citizens Plan Timpview School Tour, Many Activities Wednesday is the nationally recognized SeniorCitizen back - to school day. Local Senior Citizens p.m. with refreshments served. All senior citizens are invited to attend the weekly planning will be picked up at meetings to be held each Eldred Center at 9 am Thursday at 11 am. at and taken to the new Eldred Center, in order to Timpview high school share ideas and suggeswhere they will par- tions for an improved ticipate in a special program, Everyone is program, one class welcome Period, and lunch with A trip is being planned their assigned student he returnedfrom hunting As hewas unloading his ALT LAKE CITY Anna Lauris Jones Sandquist, 62 div Thursday 700 died noon, Butler 13th LDS Wa Chapel, 2301 E160) § David Wil id Smith, 2, died Frida Tue mdty it lary Chapel, 80%) Elayne Feiekberg Andersson urday funeral Wedny car Saturday evening, the hunter had filled his arms 22 As hestepped out of the car, the revolver fell from its holster and hit the ground, according Provo City Police The gun apparently landed on because it discha ed The slug hit the victim in the right Provo City paramedics treated Mr the seene, Captain at then tran sported him to Utah Val ley Hospital, where he was treatedand released view high school for special program, one class period, and lunch (compliments of the high school.) Back at Eldred Center at noon, harmonica band and dancing; 1 p.m. musical entertainment by Mr. Bob Evans and Arvil Huff; 2 p.m. free travelogue films and refreshments. to attend the Festival of Thisis a funactivity, so Trees in the Salt Palace Thursday At 10 am. golden years Senior Citizens are urged on Dec, 9, Those inhot to miss this in- terested in going along sewing class with Sybil teresting experience and maycall Eldred Center Vincent ; 11 a.m., Senior tour of this beautiful new for further information Citizen planning meeting, high school, Call Eldred Senior citizen daily ac- everyone welcome; 4 Center if you'd like to tivities follow p.m. senior citizen bowling at Regal Lnes. Participate. After the Tuesday Senior citizens comeback Frida: y At 2 p.m. free bowling from school, they arein At 9 a.m. quilting vited to stay at Eldred instruction classes for class; 10 a.m, oil Senior Citizens at Regal Center for the harmonica painting class; 1 p.m. band at noonfollowed by anes, 6 30 p.m. bal- current events class ; musical entertainment at {room dance instruction 2:30 p.m. creative 1 pm by Bob Evans and class with small fee, 8 writing class with Arvil Huff, All senior pm weekly Senior Dorothy Dent and Ora Citizen dance at Eldred Pate Stewart. citizens are invited to br ing their friends and Center. lively 5-piece Monday everyone inrelatives for this special orehestra Beginning at 1:30 p.m program. Free trvelogue vited exploring books lass Wednesday films will befeaturedat 2 with DeFonda Colier ; School Not all hunting aceci dents happen while hunting. Kim J. Captain of Provo was shot when with clothes, and his ebb Beattie, 665 N60 W No, 9. Provo Boy to Andrew Frank and Beth Larae Fisher Hopkin: 10 Provo Boy to Jose and Lamar Maldonado Lieverino, 298 SX Spanish Halloween Safety Hints Day 900 am DUS picks up Senior Utah Obituaries Citizens at Eldred caliber revolver was over his shouli'er beer Berg Mortuary t the Grove City Cemetery ynthia University granted $177 million from the National titute 4 Health to s port research act througth 19a) Tuesday even ing 79 pm Gil ti Hobert Researeh Cen! Columbia held Wednesday 00 pm at the Orem 6th Ward x Trailer Springs COLUMBIA Mc UPI The 485 Eau300 South Returning Eskel A. Wa be this year which are aboutsix feet high. Although many are now fading, Mrs. Thorpe said some of the flowers arestill blooming, Senior Citizen Back to Boy to Robert and Mars N.. Spanish Fork irl woKaldie and Heverly a 3 * a MRS. FORD (TWILLA) THORPEof Spanish Fork has grown zinnias for manyyears because they were herfather’s favorite flower. But she has never seen any as tall as the ones she grew 5 Hazel Bryer Gill \ Orem. di tions are being sought from throughout Utah Valley Richard A. ‘Dick’ Taylor NEPHI Alfred Dean Winn. ephi, died Saturday, Oct al Wednesda: Mortuary. 260 E. South Leslie Neill MeCor d Saturday 0S Mischa Le te ot M eid 10am. Mt Calve Hildoe Ephriam ed Friday funeral nent Park loth Lb: Nard Chapel, 2061 RavicnsAv pm. ceramics ee 2:30 p.m. education hour for the visually handicapped 4 p.m. seniorcitizen Center, bound for Timp bowling at Regal Lanes — — heer wy Yol (ane shane remeber Send ome ..take ane home OurETD Green Ribbon Plants. ympathy lowers, all yout FTD Flanst oeMito Tasso Bastata's AND 201 W, Ist §., Prove «373-7001 |