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Show ll Page 4—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Friday, April 27, 1979 Mobil Reports Profits Way Up During Quarter By United Press International Mobi! Corp. joined the black gold on a rise in revenues to $103 billion from $8.7 billion. The revenues include bonanza. announcing an 8 percent rise in first-quarter profits just as Presi gasoline and excise taxes Foreign petroleum operations profit was up 81 percent at $269 million and the domestic petroleum business dent Carter sent Congress his proposed tax curbs on an industry ‘‘awash” with profits Members of the House Ways and Means Committee predicted the presi- dent's 50 percent windfall tax proposal to take effect Jan. 1, would pass the House. Mobi! s profit announcement Thursday was the latest in a string of spectacular to very good first-quarter profits reported by the nation’s oil firms. Sun Oil Co. reported a 42 percent gain and Murphy Oil Co. a 50 percent rise Thursday. ‘The oil companies are already awashwith greateroil profits since the OPECoii embargo,” Carter said Carter said the legislation provides for oil companies to keep $6 billion of the profits generated after the scrapping of price controls — enough for the industry to explore for new sources of oil Earlier oil companyfirst quarter profit reports included Exxon, the world's Piggest oil firm, up 37.4 percent; Standard Oil of Ohio, a 302 percent jump; Continental Oil Co. 343.3 percent; Standard Oil of California, 43 percent; Gulf Oil, 61 percent; Texaco, 81 percent; Getty Oil, 41.6 percent; and Amerada Hess 261.3 percent. Mobil’s net incomewasestimated at $437 million or $4.12 a share against $241 million or $2.27 a share a year ago, Murphy Oil Co. of El Dorado Ark reported a 50 percent profits rise to $1.21 a share from 81 cents a year ago as sales rose to $363.58 million from $337.67 million. were not mother. Survivors include eight sisters and five brothers, Henry Eyring available 2%, 1979 in a Salt Lake hospital of ball, Mrs. Thursday, April Mrs. Spencer W (Camilla) Kim- R. Olson Sept. 1, 1948 in re alt Lake LDS Temple. She attended Provo High School in 1946 and attended Brigham Young University for ‘one year. She was a memberof the Orem 4ist Ward, where she ‘served as president of the Primary and den mother. She received a certificate for 20 years of service as 3 Primary teacher. She also taught in the MIA and was in its presidency. was a dance director. a leader in the Yelief Society, a visiting teacher. and was librarian at the time death. She was very active in the PT, psarvvors include her husband sand two daughters. DavieRussel Olson, Sey: le: Mrs. Gaylen‘Shel es) Ruekley Sandy OlsonKurt Dizon Olson, seise Olson: Cory Mont Olson. all of Orem; one brother and two sisters, Gary Wagstaff, Mrs. J Lorus (Norma) Johnson. both of Roy, and Mrs. Blaine (Kathy) Yorgason, Orem Funeral services will be held Saturdayat am,in he Orem ‘Jet Ward Chapel. 25 E. 20 'N wends may caste Ss -pin Mortuary, 495 S Orem Friday from 7 to 9 pm and Saturdayprior to services at the church. Burial will be in the Glen B. (Caroline) Miner, Mrs. Grant H. (Rose) Calder, all of Salt Lake City Edward C. Eyring, El Cerrito Calif. Joseph C Eyring, Mrs William F. (Catherine) Edwards. Mrs. George (Maurine) Boyd.all of Provo Anthony I. Eyring. Seattle h.; LeRoy Eyring, Scottsdale, Ariz; Mrs. Bernard (Ruth) Williams, Tempe, Ariz. : Mrs. J. Golden (Ethel? Taylor. Ft. Collins. Colo.. and Mrs Grant (Jeneveve) Layton Downey, Calif Friends may call at the church Saturday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the satch Lawn Memorial Park under the direction of Larkin Mortuary Brad E. Tibbitts Brad ElmerTibbitts. was stilburnThursday, April 29, 1979 at Utah Valley Hospital He was the son of Gary L. and Vicki Sheffield Tibbitts of Provo They are members of the BYU 25th Ward and his father is an empicyee for Southland Corpora Esarvieors siecluceliparents grandparents, Mr and Mrs Elmer Y. Tibbitts, Pananaca Nev ir and Mrs. C Grant Sheffield Brea, Calif. great grandparents. Edith Sheffield Kaysville: Elmer Leishman Wellsville. Cache County. and Edith Tibbitts. Providence Cache County Graveside serviceswill be held Monday at 10 am. in the Provo Homer F. Snow City Cemetery Orem City Cemetery Homer F Snow 89 of 424 W ate spending ard will eens nounced by Berg Mortuary of Clarence ‘Luke’ Wahlquist MALIBU Cali Luke Wahlquist died Wednesday April 25 1979 He was born May 23. 1905 in Great Falls Cascade ih TORIC err Ta) a 225-1530 Mont to Louis and Emma Marie Johnson Walquist. He married Ruth W liams June 21. 1930 He was a former resident of Eureka and was 4 miner Survivors include his wite three sons and one dauj Lorana Smith Broadbent Garth Wahlquist Sa Funeral services will be held Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Sundberg Olpin Mor 12 grandchildren 16 and one sis! tuary Chapel, 495 South grandchildren Artie Robins Inglewood Calif State, Orem. Friends Graveside services ail! be held maycall at the mortuary in Eureka City Cemetery at noon Saturday 1 hour prior to Monday services. Funeral services will also be held Monday at 2 pm. in Snowflaxe. Arizona Interment Snowflake Arizona Donna Wagstaff Olsen Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m at the Orem 4ist Ward LDS Chapel, 225 E. 200 , Orem. Friends may call Friday evening from 7-9 p.m. at the Sundberg Olpin Mortuaryor Saturdayat the churchprior to services. Interment Orem City Cemetery Brad Elmer Tibbetts Graveside services will be held Monday 10 a.m., 4Provo City Cemetery. MayorJim Ferguson poin Utah Obituaries SALT LAKE CITY — Julia Welling Anderson died Monday funeral Monday. pm Larkin Mortuary. 260 E. South Temple George. LaVar Stayner, 71 died Wednesday: funeral Satur. day, noon, Mountain View Third Ward Chapel, 1669 §. 1700 Joseph LeGrand Bubler. 62, died Wednesday: funeral Saturday, 11 am.. Larkin Mortuary, 260 E South Temple William Gregory 89, died Thursday: funeral Mon: day, 2 p.m. Calvary Baptist Church, 532 E700 S. Jennie ( Craven Jensen. 81, died Thur sday; funeral Saturday. noon 26th Ward Chapel. 7th S. and 10th W. Eleanor L. Moffat died Thursday; funeral Monday, 11 am St Mark's Episcopal Cathedral 231 E. 100 S. Minnie Etta Warburton Stelter Thomas. 92. died Wednesday; funeral Saturday. | p.m. Deseret Mortuary. 36 E 700 S. Ann Olivia Binley, 93. died Thursday: graveside services Monday, 2 p.m. Elysian Burial Gardens. Kellie Sue Westra. in: fant daughter of Joseph LaMar and Marjorie Norman Westra died Wednesdav. graveside ser vices Saturday, 1] 2m Moun. tain View Memorial Estates 7800S. 3115 E HYRUM Edwin Christoffersen, 77, died Thursday funeral Saturday, 10 am. Hall Mortuary Chapel y — Carolyn Campbell Borger, 83. died Tuesday funeral Saturday 11am Larkin Chapel of the Dawn. Adams Av at 24th, Ogden BOUNTIFUL Irene Wad doups Earl, 85. died Thursday funeral Monday. noon Bountiful Third Ward Chapel Main and Center Streets Harriett HURRICANE ty died Dorothea Riv Wednesday Saturda 930 am Hurricane Third and Fifth Ward LDS Chapel KEARNS Joseph Dee Record 412 dies funeral Saturday 26th Ward Chape seat Ave. Kearns Ancient Church session JOHN CHAMBERS, Provo dentist, and his assistant, Tammy Robson, apply fluoride to the teeth of a resident at Utah State Training School during the first annual Provo - Payson Spanish Fork brush-in held there this week Various dentists, assistants and hygienists assisted some 450residents during the day's activity Mayor Don A. Christiansen pointed about $70,000 Councilman Kenneth Walker said We have no industrial base, no area zoned for industry. One man proposed an industry and almost got run out-oftown on rail.’ MayorChristiansen added, “We want to surive and notleave a $100,000 deficit for the next onesin office.” He noted that the impact fee was helpingto alleviate growth problemsin Alpine. “Fees don’t add that much to the cost of a home. When I cameto Alpine 10 years ago it cost $2,000 an acre for land, now that’s at $20,000 or better.’ he said He observed that inflation is af fecting everyone. “If we had not instituted a $1,000 water hookup fee we wouldn't have enough water for everyone,” he said After further discussion the council out that the association had helped win a court case against Alpine which Nancy Nolan, Patricia Tarczon, and association officers agreed to meet at another time Lehi Annual In Oil Shale Technology Livestock Show Slated LEHI — The annual Livestock Show will be held Saturdayat the Lehi Rodeo Grounds, 150 N. 500 W. Sign-ups will begin at 8:30 a.m. The stock shuw will begin at 10 a.m. with hogs, sheep, steers and horses being shown. A.weight contestfor steers, hogs and sheepalso will Openclassesfor horses are colts and yearlings; two-year-olds and open. Therewill be a Western Pleasure for youth 14 years and under. At 2 p.m there will be a Youth Play for 14 years and under, The events are poles, barrels and keyhold. An Adult Playday and all event jackpot with poles, barrels and keyhole will follow. Births “Gin to Richard and cone ston 2595 2 ea Boy to Gary and Judith Caye Taylor 761 W WS. Provo Boy to Scott and Gayle Ivey Anderson 185 30. Pleasant Grove Boy to Lonnie and \ Jones Patten 429 E Spanish Fork Boy to Kenn . Lott. Casper Orem Girl to Stephen and Bonnie Williams Johnson si 6.20) F Prov tanh Thurston Mark Ostler | a Boy to Dae teoe Marilyn 4 Viertel 450 1600 S Gil to Randy” and. Claudia Beebe Rew 586 S 150k Plea sant Grove Girl to Martin and Shauna Aldridge Harker $A-126 Wymount Terrace. Prov Ww Cole and Jacqueline n Woolley 78 sin Orem and iN vary Nogerist NADU Atierica’ 4 vestments a pipe Clinic, Hospital wa turned theSalva Pleasant Grove, American Fork and Lehi An organizational meeting will be held Monday at 6:30 in the recreation office, 41 E 200 South Interested coaches, sponsors. and players not assigned to teams should be in atten: must now be reviewed by the Utah State Health Planning and Development Agency, usually a routine step Theclinic-hospital would belocated at Survivors include tis wife Ma: yore a former Salvation Army 9400 South and 1300 East 4 daughter The IHC proposal callsforinitial con fice Salvation. struction of a $2.2 million ambulatory 15 gra 1" sted nearly ahalf century (iy . ind ant ORNAT PAYSON HOSPITA nie sori Met a opal a iter 1 a t ick Nth nt : Broda Szymanski 195 W 2 The museum displays Orem, of old Boy ty Ronald Manila a collection of A i Obituaries Signup Saturday For Fast-Pitch Softball League ion Army androse to its highest positon during a career that Norma 200 F No 3. Provo ationa By United Press International PLEASANT GROVE — Women aged SBURY PARK NJ (UPL OK Suggested Norman S Marshall. national 16 and over from the Pleasant Grove, commander the Salvation SAL‘'C CITY (UPI) -- The State Ad- Lindon and Manila area who are inArmy from 1987 to 1963. died visory Committee for Health Planning terested in playing women’s fast-pitch Thursday after long illness at has recommended approval ofan Inter. softball this summer are invited to is home He was 86 ion member of mountain Health Care, Inc proposal to register at the Pleasant Grove City rmy Marshall build a two-stage emergency care recreation office Monday through Frie tirst Salvation clinic and hospital in the Sandy area day from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m Army chaplains imal'S ‘The leaguewill consist of teams from and Shauna Dean sMantey division close of The committee's recommendation Wand, 4) photograpt= Hs" Remember Them With Flowers care center to open in late 1980. A 50great grandehi bed general hospital to be called Alta LOS ANGELES (UPI Aichylas Cassavetes St father View Hospita! wouldbebuilt at alater se John Cassavetes, died date at a cost of $7.95 million Thursday pa iene of the ‘ stacey MUS tera tonal Film(9 ddition to his nd by AS Sur. his wife Katherine and nut grandchildren \ funeral will be held in New Yor = PROVO FLORAL & GREENHOUSE soys flowers are sentimental im (UNC, ble for finding sponsors and providing uniforms. BEESLEY MEMORIALS hhwers SAY you dance Senior womens teams are responsi As with a diamondconn =. @ monument'’scolor, ey, wyil Af a \Pn<x clarity and cutting eee its quality, ‘beauty and value! share PUNCNOEL valuable statues paintings carvings anti and an Homer F. Snow Fungral services in property tax We need a new bridgein twoplaces in town, yet our annual road budgetis $12,000 and a newbridge would cost tatives of Utah Valley Home Builders Association, to discuss means for the city to raise funds to finance growth Marriott Urges More Action pines’ past Berg Mortuary Services 373-1841 provides a. scant $30,000 in property taxes. New homes don’t pay the way By LYNN TILTON last regular meeting, with represen elirninated the impact fee He said what upset him most was Kathleen McCombs and Dental Aide that when the decision was handed Taffy Butler organized the brush-in. down not one builder in the community Dr. Gardnerbriefed thevisiting den- reduced the cost of his construction by tists and hygienists and thanked them the amount of the impact fee for their voluntary participation. He “They were quick to add thatfee to said he and the staff feel these steps the cost of building the home, but not will greatly improvethe residents’ den- one man I knowof then reduced that tal hygiene. cost to his buyer the dayafter the deciOtherdentists from Utah County par- sion was handed down,’ he charged ticipating in the program atthe train: The mayor observed that an earlier ing school included Dr. John C. Jones. meeting they were told that the as Orem; Dr. Niles Herrod, Provo, Dr sociation had a numberofalternatives John Chambers, Provo, Dr. Lawrence that could be used in lieu of the now Clark, American Fork; Dr. Ron illegal impact fee Cheesman, Orem: Dr Ed Isaacson ‘We asked you here tonight to dis Alpine. and Dr J. Blake Evans. cuss those alternatives with us.” he Edwards, Caroline Tanner, hygienists. American Fork said Despite a 30-minute meeting. no alternatives were given. Members of the association explained that they wanted to meet at another time with the council to discuss those alternatives. “Youlobbied pretty hard against impact fee legislation; we thought you'd WASHINGTON (UPI) shale in this country to one year have the answer,’ the mayorsaid ‘It's myunderstanding — Rep. Dan Marriott, R- give us 10,000 quads of Doug Marriott of the association exUtah, has urged Congress energy a year,” the con- that oil shale can be plained their legislative analyst told to take action to speed gressmansaid. ‘We were developed very them the proposed impactfee legislathe development of oil hearing a while back that economically at around tion, which was defeated this spring shale technology we couldn't develop oil $20-a-barrel,” Marriott was a “nightmare” pieceof legislation shale because the price said. “I would urge the The mayor, who had been involved in Marriott addressed the was this and this. Now House or any committee formulation of that legislation, disHouse during debate on a the price is up to around of the House as a whole to agreed with the analyst's viewpoint bill which would allocate $18.55 and in some areas begin to develop the SteveLittle, executive officer for the technology now to getat association,said they have a numberof $85.2 million for energy $20 and $25 a barrel.” Hesaid that one of the this oil shale.’ exploration and developideas from the national association “It seems to methatif “We would like to sit down with the ment on US. Naval oil largest Navy oil shale shale reserves. He said Teserves is in East- it’s true, we should be do- council to discussthoseideas, to lock at such projects are neces- Central Utah, and added ing all we can to en- the problems and the alternatives for sary to free the United that 10000 guads of courage mass develop- solving them.’ He said it might take States “from the shack- energy would be enough ment oil shale more than a meetingor twoto dothis. les of the OPECcartel.’ for on city with a popula- technology.” “We've been playing a catchup game “We have enough oil tion of three million for The Utahn is a member ever since I've been in office,” the of the House interior mayor, now in his seventh year, energy and environment reported. subcommittee and co“We're getting further and further leader of a special oil behind on needed improvements. We're shale task force of the out of breath. Any solution that recommittee quiresstate actionis at least two years BORN Boy to Randy and A away and we can't wait UTAH 4 es HOSPITAL Johnson Hardman. 21735 State N F He added that the city’s 7.5 mill levy rid 26 0. 3. Provo | AMERICAN FORK — Dentists and hygienists from throughout the state volunteered their time this week for the first annual Fluoride Brush-In held at the Utah State Training School. Approximately 850 residents at the school received the fluoride application in the form of a mouth rinse applied by toothbrush to everypart of eachtooth. Soft toothbrushes were used so the gums could be stimulated Badges were given to each resident participating Thedentalstaff at the training school will continue the dental care in ongoing treatments. Dr. Ted Gardner, DS, and his assistants, Charlotte museum of the Philip: ‘nendi¥o Builder Group Stalls Alpine With Ideas on Impact Fees ALPINE — City council met at its County Dentists Hold State School Brush-In que Renaissance style holds the bones of four Spanish governors and a que furniture archive and day morning time can be better put to use preparing for the work week ahead Provo airport’ new weather reporting station can be in eperation as ruins of the old walled Stolworths V city of Intramuros, in y Prow Girl to Gregoy midtown Manila te 5 Built in 1571 the concrete church of Romanes organ, he s. there has been no protest in op position The commission will meet Tuesda evenings at 7 30 and Thursd amafter May 8 Mayor Ferguson noted that the Mor orem CressLane 48 BU Girl to Bruce and Na Roman Catholicnation in Nuckols Jolley 76 Wo ain "rovo Asia stands amidst the toy iapicae religious relics, The recent legisla a law allowing this.” Girl to Reed and Rebeoea Philippines Melville Miller 1510S» MANILA, In another action the commission signed a grant acceptance of $40,000 trom the Bureau of Recreation which will be coupled with a $40,000 allocation tor the purchase of the Davis Oveson property along the Provo River to be included in the parkway development The city’s share of the project was an in kind” contribution of property along the river at approximately 3800 North The land wasdeededtothecity last year by Nature's Estates who developed a subdivision in that area two by cutting out the M UPI) San Agustin, the oldest church in the Philippines the only liturgical J slay Seton -INVESTIGATE-COMPARE“SAVE: immediately the airport. The cost will be shared equally had beenheld on the matter the commission's weekly 1 Accident TAYLORSVILLE. services for Mary Eyri who died Wednesday. Apri 3 Utah (UPI) — A car1979 at home. will be held Satur- motorcycle accident has dayat noon in the Salt Lake Val- takenthe life of a Kearns ley Deaf Branch Chapel. 760 E man. Tth S. She was the sister of several David K. Leiter, 26, Provo residents was killed instantly at ‘She was born March 25. 1898 in Colonia Juarez, Chihuahua, Mex- 9:30 p.m. Thursday when ico to Edward Christian and he was struck by an auto Caroline Romney Eyring while riding his motorcyShe was an active member of at 1500 West 4100 the LDS Church and graduated cle from the Utah School for the South, said Salt Lake Deaf in Ogden. She was a County Sheriff's Deputy counselor in the Relief Society LaneLarkin. Presidency in the Deaf Branch Details of the accident for seven years. She lived with and the name of the President and Sister Kimball for % years after the death of her person driving the car formation immediately The city agreed to share the cost of funding the daily operation, which will cost $440 32 per week. with Provo Avi tion, one of thefixed baseoperators at the Provo Riv ing the meeting that put Car-Cycle Kills Man From there weather information on Provowill be disseminated throughout tie nation and any pilot considering coming here can have accesstothis in first weatherreporting station for the Prove municipalairport and accepted a grant posed of $40,000 to improve the pr yposed management faced uncertainties stem ming from U.S. government regulations and the eventua! impact of various negotiations with foreign oil oo Mae Wagstaff Olson, 50, fee —— She married meetings and agreed that lwo pub ly outspoken chairman made only one reference to governmentpolicy in an. nouncing the results He said Mobil’s producing countries. Sun Oil Co. of Philadelphia had a 42 percent gain in profit for the quarter to $2.24 a share from $1.57 a yearearlier on a rise in sales to $2.356 billion from $1.717 billion. Chairman Theodore A. Burtis said the gains resulted from higherprofit margins on foreign crude and refined products and better petrochemical sales. The station will be manned from 6 am to 10 pm each day and hourly weather reports will be transmitted to the airport in Salt Lake City,” he said i sessions each week wouldbe sufficient The commissionalso signed an enavl parkway along on has been ordered and should be in the cor ing agreement establishing the David Gunn. air vranaget He dicated that equip ent for the sta Thursday meeting after th the pasi history ot co Mobil s usual. SALT LAKE CITY — ieee cerebral hemmorhage. She was born Sept. 21, 1928 in Provo'to Dermont D. and Afton approved by Non-energy operations were not very Rawleigh Warner Jr as Monday. saidd By JACK E. EMMERSON Effective May 8, Provo City Comm sion meetings will be reduced fr three to two a week That ac profitable for Mobil The Montgomery Ward retail merchandisedivision had a $4 million loss. The paper packaging business had a 41 percent profit gain but only to $12 million. Real estate and financing operations produced a $17 million loss, about the same as a year ago. Mary Eyring of Orem, died Meetings to 2 Per Week earned $175 million, up 68 percent from a year ago Obituaries Donna Mae W. Olson Provo Commission Cuts LOWESTPRICES, FINEST QUALITY & LARGESTSELECTION IN UTAH of sympathy flowers call your FTO Florist Michael and Lora Jean thompson Hundley 14) WOO Box to Gar dd Apa olde 7 Rodriguez Turner #50. Orem Girl to George and Tammra Atkinson Hardy 280.N 200 W Pleasant Grove Girl to Larry and Mary Hensley Dolton 605 N 100 W Provo hers MLE 300K Pre 35-547 eee 201 W. 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