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Show Page 4—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah, Tuesday, June 26, 1979 Sheriff Answers Complaints About County Search, Rescue Operations U‘ah County Sheriff Mack Holley has come outin defense of the track record of the county search and rescue team in its emergency effuiis saying thai it has of fered selfless service in hundreds of rescue operations in past years. His remarks to the Herald comeafter over 50 citizens met with the Utah County Commission last Friday questioning the leadership of the search and rescue team and an overall lack of communication and coordination between agencies The investigation ordered by the county commission comes on the heelsof a recent drowningof a Provo manin Utah Lake and the fap plane accident of the Kitchen family last January which rescue efforts involved the county jeep posse “For more than 18 years, the sheriff and the Sheriff's jeep posse havebeeninvolved in many hundreds of search and rescue operations in the county,’’ he said “Sheriff's depulies and jeep patrol members have be n thoroughly trained in all aspects of search and rescue and they have operated very efficiently at a minimum cost to the taxpayers,’ the Sherift said volved for those caught up in the emotion of a situation, but emotional people cannot He continued by saying that members of the jeep posse receive no remunerati for theii efforts. work ‘They even buy thei: own emergency ‘there are those who get their feelings hurt because they have to be ‘set down" when they interfere with a performance of duty This can't be avoided if the job is going to get completed,”’ he stated Sheriff Holley said in many situations there are conflicting jurisdictions involved. As an example, he cited the case of the Provo Boat Harbor being in Provo Sheriff Holley said the questions about the countydispatchers reacting slowly to the calls for help in the Utah Lake drown ing incident are not justified. ‘In every operation, radio dispatchers keep time clock records of events as they happen. timesof notification, persons making the calls, etc. ‘Why were the dispatchers with the records involved not invited?’ He said in every operation, so called “experts” evolve but they are never seen in routine difficult tasks where publicity is City, and Utah Lake being partof the Utah Lake State Parks system, under the jurisdiction of Parks and Recreation authorities In many of the mountainous areas, federal jurisdiction prevails ‘If citizens want more moneyspent for search and rescue, they canlet it be known in public budget meetings.” he said. ‘Emotional demands for service become conspicuously absent when the bills becomedue he noted. “There has to be sympathy in- Local Obituaries in he explained Hecontinued, County operations for search and rescue” Why wasn’t the Sheriff invited?” he questioned limited effectively Situations, gas and oil to be used in search and rescue operations,” he noted In commenting upon the recent county commission meeting, Mr. Holley said. “Whywere they (the jeep posse) not invited to the meeting criticizing Utah Valley sins cose Owens, 1090 W aay to Clifford 360 S. and Jill Nannette Hodges, 324 E. 1730 S Orem Girl to Kenneth and Mary Turner Dimitt, 40 E Bosworth Clegg, 11173 N 5600 Kathleen 300 S.No. 20, American Fork W., Highland. ee. AMERICAN FORK — Opal Wadley Adamson, 8, of American ied Monday, June %, 1979 aj the American Fork Hospital. She was born Feb. 3, 1895 in PleasantGHrove, theoldest Edward F. Pearl Tae, allday Wadleyaie married Lloyd B. A Aug. 3, i, in theSalTake Wen she was ‘young girl, her ther took ily on an LDS mission to California. Mr the Primary in’ : president of theYWMIA. in American Fork Fourth Ward and ‘on the stake board in Lehi Sistaut MIA classesin and American Fork ferentRarer Al acter ea red fe she was a elie Society visiting teache Also active in community af- fairs, Mrs, Adamson knitted sweaters and scarves for through the Red Cross. Survivors include her husband; daughters, Mrs. Richard S. (Nadine) Stone, Orem; Mrs. AD. (aildred)Mitchell, . Mrs. Ben H (Blakey DavisGalt Lake Ci: 18. grandchildren; five great: ; two brothers and one sister, LaVere J Wadley, American Fork; Nyle F. Wadley, Manila, and Mrs. Phyllis Keetc! Milford. Another daughter, Wilma Beth Adamson, di Atiending Utah Sate University. Funeral services will be Friday at 11 a.m.in Anderson Mortuary, American Fork, where friends may call Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m.or Friday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Emmere N. Mork SANDY — EmmereN. Mork, 83, died Saturday, June 23, 1979 in Salt Lake City. A sisterlives in Springville. He was born Jan. 23, 1896, to Soren Mathias and Mary Alphine Christiansen Mork, in Pleasant Grove. He married Anna Vera Stewart June 14, 1929 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Mr, Mork was a resident of Sandy. He was a farmer and a d Kennecott Cupper employee Surviving him are his wife. Sandy; brother and sisters Cleone’ Bowes and Thelma Sessions, both of Salt Lake City Viola Long, Springville: Verda Newman, Vallejo, Calif, , Rhoe na Roach, El Caion, Calif and Lorraine Page and Eldon Mork both of San Francisco, Calif Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 pm. at Goff Mortuary Chapel, 8090 S. State St., where friends may call Tuesday evening from 6 08 and y one hourbefore the funeralBaral wil tein Blysian Berg Mortuary, Services Melvin R. Burnside Mary P. McGuire olelvin Reed Burnside, 4, o , died Monday, June 25, Iat US. Steel Geneva Works, apparently, rom a heart MHSwas born June 90,19, at MountPleasant, the son of Earl and Hannah A. Erickson Burnside. He married Virginia Gardener. They were later ivorced. On Nov. 29, 1967, he married Barbara Jean Mecham He had been employed at Geneva Steel for 30 years He had been a member of the National Guard and was honorable discharged. ‘An elder in the LDS Church Mr. Burnside served as a cub scout leader Surviving him are his wife, Orem; four daughters and six sons, Randy Burnside, Provo. Blaine Burnside, Marie Burnside and Mrs. Kevin (Mary) Elmer. alt of Orem; Mrs. Phillip (Anita) Proctor and Gary Johnson an both of Spanish Fork; Melvin J Johnson, Payson; Mrs. Jeffrey (Calle) Miler, Mesa, Ariz and Reed Burnside, serving an LDS mission in Tokyo, Japan and Stewart Burnside, of Tusco Ariz.14grandchildren; mother: ters_and six brothers, Clifford Burnside, Norwalk, ; Mrs. Ek (Evelyn) Kieven and Bill Burnside, both of Kearns; Glen Burnside, Ronald Burnside, Ervan Burnside, Mrs James M. (Anna) Nielson and Mrs. Vern (Janet) Campus,all of Salt LakeCity and Kent Buroside, Ore roreyservices will be held Thursday morning at 11 at Orem South Stake Center, 1260 S. 400 W. Friends may visit Wednesday evening from to 9 at Sundberg Olpin Mortuary, in Orem, and at ie chapel p- or to the funeral service. Bur. 1 will be in Orem City Cemetery Popeye’s Creator Dies at 84 CALABASAS, Calif. (UPI) — Cartoonist Dave Fleischer. creator of Popeye the spina eating sailor, and Bettty Boo died of a stroke Monday. He $84 "Fleischer and his brother Max were among the pioneers of movie animation, runninga studio that wae once consi second only to Walt Disney'sais the field Fleischer did the animation for Alfred Hitchcock's fiim “The Birds.” was twice nominated for Academy Awards and in 1974 won the first ‘Annie,” the top award of the Animation Society of America He died at the Motion Picture Country Home and Hospital where he had been admitted as a patient two days earlier. his niece, Ethyle Strommer. said Fleischer was bom in New York City on the site where radio City Music Hall now stands, she said A funeral is scheduled today at Mount Sinai Mortuary in Hollywood (ilk Paloma Marie Whitaker Funeral services will be Saturday 11 a.m. at the Provo 5th vad nike Chapel, 502 2nd No Provo. Friends may call Berg Mortuary Friday 6-8 and at the ward chapel Saturday prior to services. Interment Provo City Cemeter. 1 Brooke Ann Jackson Funeral services will be Thursday June 28th at the Charles Billings Mortuary, Tuba City, Arizona. Interment Tuba City Cemetery Minnie Berry Rowe Funeral services were held today at the Walker Mortuary, Provo. InterBetty F. Whittaker Funeral services ment Provo City ry. "Bey to Bruce and Deana Myers Seibold. 690 E For Disabled Twotimesat the Provo City indoor swimming Juilliard Graduate Opens 4th Annual BYU Piano Festival The Fourth Annual Brigham Young University Summer Piano Festival and Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition opened its nightly recital series Monday night with a performance by Virginia Lum, a recent graduate of the Juilliard School Miss Lum presented a program which included works of Rachmaninoff, Mozart, Chopin, Barber and Mussorgsky. The audience, which was larger than opening nights in previous years, received her well The festival, under the direction of Paul C. Pollei, has traditionally opened the evening recitalseries with bright, Provo. pool have been set aside Girl to Dix and Deborah for free swimming for handicappedcitizens. ArOrem Girl to Ricky and Shauna Tangements have been Lunceford Lees, 1478 S 50 E made between the city ~ Gil a James L, and Juddy B rem. Handicapped Bills Clark, 3713 N. 970 £ Boy to David and Cathy and v0 Awareness of Can Girl to John E. and Robin BurchardTerrJones, 7C-428 County Robinson Strong, 716 E. 800 S. Wymount Boy to Robert and Denise The hours for free Orem Girl to Dale Raymond and Wiley Haag, 679 swimming are between 2 Teresa Nebaar, 7908. 650 W. No o Mark and Paula and 3 p.m. Monday and 131, Pro ManelSten 488 S200 E Thursday. Handicapped Boy toRichardo and Rena E individuals wanting to Stasko Borge, 872 E. 400 N Provo. Boy to Donald and Brenda participate oes in the AdamsWeidinger, 2540 N 930E 0 James and Pamela program shouldfirst convo isnes ‘King, 851 N. 150 E pit! 10 Bradley K- and Lafay tact Handicapped Larson, RFD No. 2, Box Awarenessto be qualified Pon to Ranids K. and Teresa ist Springville ian, 2C-107 Wymount Girl to Rick and Brenda Ber for the program. eres) TOvO. rett Svendsen, 827 N. University A hand-operated lift oe Ave., Provo. has beeninstalled at the onejoy to Reed and Cheryl Girl to R. Craig and Debbie Bradshaw Hancock,364. 300 Lee Heger Costello, 169 S pool to assist the rem, physically handicapped Palisade Dr., Orem Boy to Kenneth and Donna Girl to Leland J. and Sandra persons into the pool talent and Miss Thatcher Moore, Rt. 2 Box 110, Coleman, 5932 W. 1140 N when necessary, and young Springville. Lum continued that tradithere are people tion. A native of Boyto Robert and Coonats Highland Girl to James Christy and Hall, 516 E. 3060 N., 1375 W available to assist the Honolulu, Hawaii, she Boy to Bruce andJoan Diane Finley Subashe, Provo. handicapped direction of Anderson and Souns recently graduated from Christensen Lloyd, 1085 E. 200S., omf No.to 67,Robert and Julie Mortuary, American Fork the Juilliard School in Nielson Jencen, 1860°S, 60 W Burial will be in Draper City Orem Girl to John and Jo Ann New YorkCity. Provo. Cemetery. Penovich Bone, 877 S. 250 W. Sune 21: She was a scholarship Orem. Girl to William and Karen student of Adele Marcus Boy to Merril and Lynda Nielsen Staiger, 718 E ArPendleton Bingham, 1609 W. 1520 who was on the piano Betty F. rowhead Trail, Payson N., Provo Girl to Steven and Merlyan festival Faculty last Girl to Eric and Christine Parkinseo Price, 107 8 Whittaker year. With Monday Warner Saunders, 190 S. 300 W night’s performance as No.1, Provo. ne F. Whittaker, 51, of 1575 to August and Linda Boytopopu andLinda ay an indication, Miss Lum 1250 W., Provo, died today Gordon Durham Meter. 58 N wee 26, 1979, at Utah Valley MOUNTAIN HOME, hasthepotentialofa fine Hospital. Funeral service arUla ta seller and Ann Gar rangements are pending and will Orsay to Brent and Jo Anne Mac- danier Alexander, $70 W. 0 N Idaho (UPI) — Two more career. Mountain Home Air Miss Lum firmly esbe announced by Berg Mortuary Donald Wood, 897 W. 225 S, No. 9, Pr Orem, Girl toKelly and Sharon Force Base airmen have tablished her Bay to John and Ruleena Lyte Ungricht Faucette, 1027 W. 100 been reprimanded for musicianship in the first Utah Obituaries Robinson, 1067 8. 120 &. Orem N., Provo reading the Bible while two numbers. She opened Boy to Steven and Leslie Girl to Randy and Sarah SALT LAKE CITY — Joshua Robinson, 220 N on duty, a spokesmanfor with the Etude-Tableau James Morrison, four - year old Stevens Ave., American Fork Ingram Molyneaux, Box 132, the base said Monday. in D Major, op. 39, no. 9 of son of Timothy Rick and Roberta Robinson Boy to Cecil and Raelynn Dunn Mona Girl to Douglas and Trudy Airmen lst Class Sergei Rachmaninoff Annette Sanford Morrison, died Harrison, 1125 N. 100 W., Orem finan!Meacham, 426 S 1000 Sunday, funeral Wednesday 3 Douglas Bickford and whichshe tossed off with W., BoytoStan and DonnaOxspr Chris Christensen. of the brilliance and ease. ingseri 67 This was followed by 366th Security Police Matern Robertson Brackenbury, ‘s Prelude 68, died Saturday; funeral ThursSquadron were given F itl to Joseph. and Suzanne #E Gabriele Steele, 881 W 1400 N written administrative reprimands Monday by died Monday, funeral mass Korea to Stephen and Pearl Ann their commanding ofThursday 10 a.m., Sacred Heart Yarzle Mitchell, 426 S. 280 1 ficer Catholic Church, 174 E. 900 S. American Fork Shapes Up Ruby Alice Elkington Tanner, 77, Boy to Jerry and Iping Han Capt. George Titus, a died Sunday, funeral Thursday1 spokesman for the base, Chang, 737 W. 100 N., Provo South Korea, hailed as p.m,, Monument Park ith LDS Boy to Kelton Shawn and Sune the airmen were the next Asian industrial Chapel, 1565 Foothill Dr Neem Lee Patten, 74 E. 700 N said ea B. Dea Roskelley, 91, relieved of duty Thursday giant, had a per capita inNo. F., Orem died Friday, funeral ‘Thursday 2 Boyto Richard J. and Kristy “for carrying unau- comeof$1,242 in 1978, up m., Memorial Estates MorPeckSmith, 92 E, 1000S Ore thorized reading from only $82 in 1961. tuary, 5850 900 E, Grace Girl to Charles Patrick and material.’’ They are The country’s gross mers Lae Gibson, Yd. DianeHil, 1136-100. Provo scheduled to return to national product has been died Monday: funeral Wednesto Wayne L_and Elizabeth day noon, Larkin Mortuary Mali ‘Thurgton Merrell P0 their normal duties Tues- growing at arate of 10% a Chapel, 260 E South Temple Box 1957, Roosevelt day morning,Titus said since 1961, and Jerry Joe James, 35,died Satur Girl to Anthony and_Jule When asked what the year day, funeral Wednesday 11 a.m Paloma W. Stott Kitson manufacturing has risen Peel Funeral Home. 8525 W. 2700 Paloma Marie WhitakerStott Lindon Seou, 180 N 835 E reading material was, 17% a year. Total exS., Magna, Golden Return Hill 78, of 142 N. 200 E., Provo. died to Lanny and Sherry Sel Titus said “the Bible.” ports, which have in80, died Sunday, funeral Thurs of congestive heart failure Mon: tersBoyNorris, 3277 N Canyon Rd A letter of reprimand is creased 40% a year in i noon, Ensign Third LDS y, June 2, 1979 in Provo Provo Ward Chapel, 9th Ave and K St She was born July 10, 1900 in Girl to R- Harold and Diana the least severe action a that time span, reached Avis Graff Luker, 65. died Sun: Hatton, commander can impose state7 billion in 1978. County. a Hurst Duncan. 967 day, funeral Wednesday 11 a m daughter ofMillard Orson and Clarissa Provo Eoralon Ward Chapel. 1010 Hickerson Whitaker mar Boy to Ronald and Jan ADVE RTISEMIS S. Shirley Maxine Porter ried JesseStott on Nov She 7, 1917 in Halgren Staheli 1072 Fir Ave Hines, edd Sunday, uneral the Salt Lake LDS Temple, and Provo Wednesday 1p m., Larkin Mor he died May 6 June20 tuary, 260 E South Temple received her educa Boy to James B and padi Mercedese Parker Davis, 51 tonMrs,in Stott Millard County Lyn Hoover Harris, 847 E 350 died Sunday, funeral Wednesday and laterKanosh, LDS Business American Fork noon, Butler 12th LDS Ward College inattended Salt Lake City. Fol Girl to J. Devon and Elaine Chicago, Ill.—A free offer of special interest Chapel, 2700 E. 7 lowing her marriage. they lived LeFrevte Bigelow, 730.650 to those who hear but do not understand in Lynndyl and Meadow, both in io. 6, Provo Millard County, before moving to words has been announced by Beltone. A Provoin 1927 She was employed at Sears non-operating model of the smallest Beltone Roebuck during World War Il aid of its kind will be given absolutely free to Active in the LDS Church, Mrs Stott served in the Provo Fifth Deena anyone requesting it. Ward Prirnary and presidency of CLPee mT True, all hearing problems are not alike. . . the Relief Society She was a memberof the Acacia Club and and some cannot be helped by a hearing aid. Orem, 225-1530 Alice Louise Reynolds Club and ‘wasactive in Provo music cir But audiologists report that manycan. So, William Jay Peterson cles send for this free model now, and wearit in Funeral services Survivors include one son pending, to be announced. Douglas W. Stott, Columbus the privacy of your own home. It is nota real Ohio, four grandchildren hearing aid, but it will show you howtiny brother and two sisters, Wilford Whitaker, serving an LDS mis Melvin Reed Burnside hearing help canbe. It’s yours to keep, free. Funeral services will be sion in South Dakcta, Mrs Grace Staples. Richfield, and The actual aid weighs less than a third ofan Thursday 11 a.m. in the Mrs. Melba Staples, Cedar City ounce, and it’s all at ear level, in one unit. Orem South Stake A son, Jeese Lowell Stott Center, 1260 So. 400 W preceded her in death These models are free, so we suggest you Funeral services will be Satur Friends may call day at ll am in Provo Fifth write for yours now. Again, we repeat, there Wednesday 7-9 at the Ward Chapel, 502 E. 200 N cy & is no cost, and certainly no obligation. Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary Friends maycall at Berg Mor1042S. State, Orem and Thursday prior to tuary of Provo Fridayfrom 6 to8 Thousands have already been mailed, so write or Saturday one hour prior services at the ward p.m to services at the ward cha today to Dept. 5348, Beltone Electronics, chapel. Interment Orem Burial will be in Pr 4201 W. Victoria, Chicago, Ill, 60646. City Cemetery Cemetery Johnson Sorensen, 289 N. 300 £ 2 Airmen Reprimanded » For ‘Reading’ Many Hearing practents Can Be Helped eye Aleit 0a lua BB E. 300 So. Provo 373-6668 cinto David Mand Ann Cox yaaa 666 E600 N. Orem Sets Times rangements with the city to allow free swimming for the h andicapped individuals interested in the pregram should contact Handicapped Awareness. in E-flat Major, op. 23. no. Her phrasing and sense of form wereclearly delineated and evidenced her musical understanding Therestofthe first half of her program did not rise to the expectations which the Rachmaninoff gave. The outer movements of the Mozart Sonata in D Major, K 576, were weak and insecure. The middle movement lacked drama and occasionally rhythmic integrity. Herpresentation of the Chopin Ballade in F Minor,op. 52, wentby so fast that there was no time to comprehend the interesting voicing that she was attempting. The Chopin suffered from acute “‘hurry-oso”’ which Donald Isaak says is the only ‘‘Italian"’ word most piano students know. Sheclosed thefirst half with the fugue from the Barber Sonata. This made more musical sense than the Mozart and Chopin but was also on the fast side. The entire second half was devoted to Mussogsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition. This series of tableaus which Mussorgsky wrote in honorof a deceased artist friend, gave Miss Lum anexcellent vehicle to demonstrate a wide variety of musical moods. Although the Great Gate of Kiev, the closing episode, did not resonate fortissimo as it should, the over-all effect of the piece wassatisfactory. The Promenade theme which carries one from one “‘picture’’ to another was very effectively played. Other sections such as the Bydlo: A Polish Oxcart and the Ballet of the Unhatched Chickens came across quite well. The evening recital series continues tonight at 8:15 in the Harris Fine Arts Center with Grant Johannesen. His program of Schumann and Debussy will be followed by a public reception. Luke Jensen Cyclist, 20 Dies in SLC SOUTH SALT LAKE, Utah (UPI) — A 20-yearold motorcyclist died when his bike slammed broadside into a van on South Main Street. Brad Storch of Salt Lake City was riding southbound when the accident occurred about 9:45 a.m. Monday, police said. Storch was thrown under the van, which was driven by John A Fausett, 24, Salt Lake City. Police and rescue crewspulled Storch from underthe van and rushed him to St. Mark's Hospital where he died a short timelater. are YOU ONE OF THE 23,000,000 AMERICANS wT+HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE IF YOU WERE, WOULD YOU KNOW? wr Find out- FREE '°°™ 28 6 pm Where-_THE MEDICINE SHOPPE Provo — 375-9353 A COMMUNITY SERVICE IN ASSOCIATION WITH the Red Cross . As with a diamond+ =. @ monumentscolor, clarity and cutting determinesits quality, beauty and value! undberg 373-184) Ann Strebel Butterfield Funeral services pending. DRAPER — Mary Park McGuire, 61, former American Fork resident, died Sunday, June 24, 1979 at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City She was born Oct, 28, 1917 in American Fork, a daughter of Christopher and Sarah Jane Strain Park. She married Alvin maeMcGuire on July 25, 1946 in ‘A member of the Draper Seventh LDS Ward, Mrs. McGuire was active in Primary and Cub Scouting. She was employed by Olsen Brothers Egg Processing Plant. Survivors include her husband; two sons, Robert Avlin McGuire, McGuire, grandchildren; one ane, sister, Christopher Park, Sacramento, Calif.; and_ Mr: Rugh P. Halsey, Pleasant Greve, Funeral services will be Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Draper Seventh Ward Chapel, 12300 S. 0 E. Friends maycall at Goft Mortuary, 8090 S, State St Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. or Thursday one hour prior to services Arrangements are under the Boy to Mark and Linda ae Middleton, 531 E 400 Provo Pool ? Opal W. Adamson Boy to Peter and Hut TekurloKeanapa, 210 W No. 22, Provo. Girl to James and Irene Dennis Manookin, Orem patie Kenneth andMarianne DuBois, 419 N 850 E Anercan Fe Girl to Joseph E. and Linda LoyBye, 432 W. 650 S. Orem Girl to Robert W. and Chrinine H. Stevens, 340 W. 450 A VOLUNTEER helps operate a lift at the Provo City indoor swimming pool during the free handicapped swimming period. Handica, ped Awareness of Utah County has made a Ee jit w Van and Patricia Har rison Johnson, 164 S 740 E Drei Git to Dean and Linda Gar rard Conway, 902 N 60E Orem Boy to Jeffrey Sand Lori Nelson Bennett, 431 E500 N hi Boy to Neil Dallas and Patty Carter Bowen, 308 E. 1600 Girl toLynn and Louise Kreps.Jewel Orem, Cannon, 500 N., Provo S., Boy to William Kennedy and Boy totichard and Deborah BORN AT UTAH VALLEYHOSPITAL June 24 Girl to James and Tam) Van Kesteren Johnson, 1152. 400 F Orem Girl to Philip and Grace Raynes McShinsky, 630 E 2320 N. 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