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Show Page 4-THE HERALD Provo Utah, Tuesday December 1! 1979 Obituaries Channel 9 ‘Reserved’ Emergency CB Meeting Tonight Provoan Dies After Assault John Godfrey de. 91 died Monday. Dec 1 at Utah Valley Hospital. apparently from injuries he suffered in an assault and beating at home on Nov 14 He was turn April 28. 1888 Stockholm. Sweden, the son of Adolph Alfred and Carolyn JoHanson Linde He married MaryLenore Tibbs June 24. 1920 in the Salt Lake City LDS Tem ple She died April 1. 1976 Hecameto the United States with his family when he was 12 years old as converts to the LDS Church and the famuly settled 1 Sandy, where he received his early education He also graduated from the LDS Business College in Salt Lake City He served a mission for the LDS Church He moved to Provo in 192 Memorial Cemetery under If (Bers “break” on “channel nine it better be for a good reason other than trading gumtalk. chatting about He is survived by one son and one daughter, Jack G Linde. Spanish Fork. Mrs Jim Lorraine) Nixon, Edgemont six grandchildren, and six great grandchildren Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 am at the Berg Mortuary Chapel with Bishop Earl Buckner officiating Friends may call at the mor: uary Wednesday from 6 to 8 JOHN GODFREYLINDE. pm and Thursday one hour fF to services direction of Huff-Linde Funeral "Burial will be at Kast Lawn Home. Spanish Fork Zenda Draper Boyack SPANISH FORK Zendu the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Survivors include a son and Draper Boyack, 78, died Mon daughter Ronald Arthur Dec 10. 1979. at the Moun tain View Hospital. Payson of Boyack Salt Lake City, Mrs. Allen (Marlene) Nielsen natural causes She was born April 26. 1901, in Spanish Fork. 9 grandchildren. site,Mrs_Eva Peteraon, Sal Moroni, to Parley J and Amanda Yorgason Draper She Lake ( married Arthur Wells Boyack on services will be held Sept. 8, 1928, in Salt Lake City Thursday, 11 am. in the The marriage was later solem Spanish Fork LDS Fourth Ward nized in the Manti Temple He Chapel, with Bishop Thayne died March 22, 1975 Sione officiating. Friends may She received her education in call at Walker Mortuary,187 § Moroni, After her marriage she Main, Spanish Fork es moved to Mammoth, where she day, 6 to 8 pm, and Thurs lived until moving to Spanish prior toservices. Burial willbe Fork inl 1932. She was a in the Spanish Fork City member of the LDS Church, and Cemetery day, Survivors include one son and six daughters, Mrs. DeVoe (Edna) Hood. Midvale; Arlen W. *Bob" Fausett. Casper, Wyo. Mrs, Max (La Dean) Muir; Mrs Martin Ed (Betty) Wall; Mrs Bud (Jacklin) Mecham.‘all of Wallsburg; Mrs. DeVon (Louise) lurray, Wilde. Oakley; Mrs. Brigg Ethel May Lonvali Price. She married Whitmore Fausett, June (Francis) Young Jr., Price; 29 eBa. in Heber City. Hedied grandchildren; 34 great grandchildren; two great - great 2B, 1969. One was a member of the LDS = grandchildren; two grandsons whom she reared, Charles LaChurch. Max D. McBeth TOOELE — Funeral services forMax BMcBeth, 4, who ded y , Dec. 10, 1979, will be held aThurafy, 1 am,, at the Tooele Utah North’ Stake sity. He wasa former president and member of rd Directors for the Western Boys’ Baseball Association. He had a lifelong involvement in sports naaean and being of 197 NIT U of U basketballchamsmpions.. He served in WWII. He worked at the Tooele army depot as an equipment manager. Survivors include his wife: three sons and one daughter, Kevin H. McBeth, Portland, Ore.; Brent H. McBeth, Placerville, Calif.; Scott H. McBeth, aes was born Nov. 29, 1925, in Salt Lake City, to Albert T and ug. 29, _ in the Salt Lake LDS Tem- De wee reared end educated in Payson. He received his B.S from the University of Utah in 1949. In 1962 he received his M.S. from Brigham Young Univer- day Mth i‘Chapel, 4917 ViewmontStreet. Murray High School for 25 He wasthe father of a local years. He served LDS missions in California and Germany with his wife. He was a temple Salt Lake City, to Samuel orker. Harrison Bailey and Julia Anne Survivors include two sons Restal Winter Smith. He and one daughter, Dr. D. Lowry VerdusE. Olsen . ¥ eeuaeeee vee Vetaone Alton D. age ont 930E., Dec. 10, 1979 at LDSMfospial in Salt Lake City. Funeral servicesare pending at Berg Mortuary. Cc ody y J Jensen ZENDA DRAPER BOYACK Mont Humes and Vernon Bud Swasey. both of Wallsburg: onc brother and one sister Clem 0. Price and Mrs. Verald (Florence) Lamb, both of Mid: vale. She was precededin death by son, Vernon Friends mayciat Olpin Mor: tuary, Heber, tonight {rom 7 to 9 o'clock. and at the ward chapel Funeral services are pending Wednesday, 6 to 8 p.m., and at the church one hour prior to services on Thursday. Burial will be in the Payson City Cemetery at 3 p.m Smith, Provo; Mrs. Virginia Smith Musser,St. George; Glen Winter Smith, North Ridge Calif.; 17 grandchildren; 18 Tricot. may call at Mackay Mortuary 4670 Highland Dr., tonight, from 6 to 8 o'clock, and Wednesday at the church one hour prior to services. Burial will be in Holladay Memorial Park. Cottonwood viewing Ber c Mortuary AX Services 373-1841 may call at the Walker Mortuary, Provo Tuesda' other on Jan. 15, both at 7 pm_ at the Utah Highway Patrol office 800 N 1200 W. in Orem Approximately 24 volunteers work in the federally funded Utah Juab, Wasatch and Daggett Counties Division of the National Emergency Aid Radio (NEAR) —Break on channel nine If vou don't get a monitor. —When breaking on channel nine, “Weare looking for more monitors and urge interested persons tocall.” Davenport said NEAR is madeavailable through the LISTENING for emergencies National Traffic Safety Administracalled over CB Channelnine are tion. It seeks to provide monitoring of citizen's band emergencychannels and communication with authorities. “Goals of NEAR include an attempt Implementation in other states and to minimize injuries andfatalities by studies have proved reduced response faster communication between the time and geographical coverage.” motoring public. law enforcement Davenportsaid. agencies and emergency equipment. “We stress the four C’s which are ay z Funeral services are —Please do not conduct personal GENEALOGY SERVICES Some groups participating in the NEAR program in the local division are: E.A.R.S. of Alert; Utah County REACT, Circuit Breakers: CB Radio rect. when monitoring, reporting and Voice of Utah, and representatives using the emergency channel.” out- from the Civil Defense. UHP. Utah lined Davenport. County Sheriff's Department and Juab Sgt. Dick Hall of the Utah Highway County Sheriff's Department be courteous, concise. calm and cor- SAYS... “Put Amana Magic in your home this Christmas! ® ROTAWAVE. Free Film Scheduled COOKING SYSTEM A free introductory lecture andfilm, “‘Eckankar, A Way of Life," will be presented Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Provo Public Library,13 N. 100 E. Thepublic is invited to learn more about what somepeople call‘the shortest path God-realizations.”’ The presentation will probwethe possibility of worlds beyond the Earth, which are beyond the physical realm, death and mortal conditions known to man. Eckankar are some of the most ancientreligious teachings known to man, according to Elmer P. Capps, Provo area representative. EPA Director Clarifies Stand Stuart McDonald, Intergovernmental Relations for 7 H] the agnecyinitially sought. EPA’s Denveroffice. i PALS "ame EPA has accepted the company’s i i" National Obituaries WHITE BEAR LAKE, Minn. CHICAGO (UPI) — Kenneth ran. He began his journalism (UPI) — Kari Mondale 19, a Lydecker, a 34-year veteran at careeron the staff of Women’s Model RRIOA aie Rs rw) 540" SE, OVEN Sugg. Retail 99 $599.95 h Compare the other ads, You'll see we're much lower oeey tested eight leading brands of microwave niece of Vice President Walter United Press International died WearDaily Mondale, died Sundayof injuries at his home Saturday night. He In July 1945 he wentto work suffered in a pickuptruck colli- was 62. ith United Press in New York sion with a train. Two other Lydecker, born and educa- In 1957 he moved to Chicagowith persons were injured in the tioned in New York City, was a the organization's broadcast crash decorated World War II vete- center. Miss Mondale wasthe driver of the pickup truck that collided with a Soo Line freight train authorities said ihe ter of William M. Mondaie.the brotherof the vice president. :fomDon and DarlaOlson K. and Nancy conversations on channel nine. and makeno requests for the time of day. Bonnie and Larry Nicol of Payson. Provo School Board to Give Diplomas Tonight HyToKeithanDenise Bird crash and was in satistctory cies aySON. _convition. Both were admitted to y to craig. Shawn soeandssn Rowena Hospital iSt in St. tateon. Paul cornwell Ww. Ramsey Manseytosplial Chapel. Interment Provo Alten Steele Mortuary, Funeral services are Spanish Fork Wednesday pending. evening 6-8 p.m. and —_— y Be to ser- Cody Jensen tions. your call may be going to California or someother state The Provo School Board will present diplomas to the graduates of the Adult seeraieateroe held at the Oak Boy to Allen and Lori Meniove 1; today Hills 5thyeWard LDS Wilson, pilsen RFD 1. Box ax 428A City Cemetery. give your location. Due to skip condi- Afton, Wyo.; Foster Olsen, Missoula, Mont.; Justin Olsen and Mrs. Darel (Alice) Farr, both of Orem. rien may call at the Morwary Wednesday, 6 to 8 p.m. ia Thursday prior to services. Burial will be in Washington Heights Memorial Park. JinBBlack, 42, died Saturday, funeral Tuesday, 1 p.m., Mon- try channel 19 —Open up squelch and RF gain (radio frequency) before placing a call —If possible, pull over tothe side of the road and stop the vehicle when placing emergencycalls. It is easier for listeners to understand and a radio broadcast transmitter broadcasts farther whenit is stationary oven doors rather than five percent as “Girt to Will J. McKinley Cook Zenda Draper Boyack Funeral services were Funeralservices will be held today at the Berg held 11:00 a.m. at the Drawing Room Chapel, Spanish Fork 4th Ward Provo. Interment Provo LDS Chapel. Oetetating City Cemetery. lp channel nine Farlsnes ae Vegas: 12 evening 6-8 p.m. and Dr-DaCostaClark | nice Bart. W 95 N vices. Interment last month and offered (Bers the following suggestions about calling on educational film from the National NEAR organization one tonight the Steel Plant achieves the lowerlimit.) EPAhasoffered to accept a 10 percent emission leakage rate at coke coat Temple. J re: Marcelino day, funer neral Wedneoday, ta . cana rove ind fal pel, 780 North 200 West. Friends {| cae City Comedy Davenport's local committee met an director of intChae ceLLO — Gordon J. = NU Hills of The Environmental Protection Agencyis not as cold and unmoving as Most people believe, according to MOUNTAIN VIEW HOSPITAL Memorial Cemetery. “worthwhile job Two meetings have been scheduled t: craig J and Carey Mes “itibvaLE rereees Dex. Solin «(catia Tamer 13, ar in critical condition after rescue hue a 5425 W. 1000S. teams freed her from the Ward Chapel prior East to services. Interment Lawn He called the monitors ‘dedicated and “determined and performing a emergencies. (Verda) Me. Ida.; Mrs. Craig ticello LDS Chapel SEVIER, Sevier County — Lena Rosetta “Rose”Levie, 91 _ Sacred Heart CatholicChurch, died Sunday, funeral WednesYim £ 900 S. Sophi B. day, 1 p.m., Joseph LDS Chapel Bogenschutz, &, died Sunday. {2} funeral Wednesday, noon, Births denkine-Soe Motary.« BORN AT DuWane Ivie Funeralservices will be } held Wednesday 2:00p.m. our job which has designated Channel nine tor board on Provo School District inservice activities held during the past Wednesday. Burial will be at the High School Completion Program and summerandthe fall of 1979 Wallsburg Cemetery. discuss working drawings for the new Two items of business include 4 Provo High Cafeteria Addition tonight recently completed study which shows in its monthly meeting at 7:30. that the Provo School District owes The meeting will be held at 280 W. 369,696 for 1978-79 annexations. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Mark 940 N. in Provo, The meetingis open to (Debra) Christiansen the public. In addition, an error in the amount Montezuma Creek; five In otherbusiness, the boardwill con- owed to the Alpine School District for grandchildren; two brothers and one sister. A. Ray McBeth sider proposedlegislation for the up- such annexations has beendiscovered. Spanish Fork: Dennis B coming sessionofthe state legislature, The administrative assistant to the Mc! Be Mrs, Wayne (Geran)Smith, Fullerion, and will discuss the recent Utah School Superintendnet of Public justruction Boards Convention held in Salt Lake has recommendedto thedistrict that a City reduction of $11,054 in paymentto the Friends may call at Tate Mortuary, 110 S. Main St., Tooele. A ‘report will also be made to the Alpine District be considered one hour prior to services on Cody. Jensen, six-montholg 2am Forest Lawn Cemetery. Fe diedvetneta Tues: Jndquist Sons . Six y gmt ManSe Jensen, 5A 235 Wymount Christine Moffat Young, died Terrace, died Monday. Dec. 10. Sunday, funeral vemeony: ML 1979, at Utah Valley Hospital, am. Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. at Berg Mortuary. The monitors know what we needto do They have the backing of the Federal McDonald told reporters,the EPAis proposed use of cleaner water for enforcing laws madeby Congress. and quenching coke and spraying the water in Geneva's plight, there have been it currently uses for quenching onto slag. agreeable concessions. EPAhasagreed to accept the comListing what he called ‘“‘misunderstandings,"’ McDonald outlined items pany’s proposed operation and maintenance procedures for reducing he thought needed emphasizing EPAhasneitherthreatened closure, particulates from combustion stacks nor ever mentioned any dollar at the coke plant. EPAagreed to the company’s plan amounts that are required to meet the for reducing pollution from the sinter health standards. Utah Obituaries EPA has accepted U.S. Steel's plant wind boxstacks. SALT LAKE CITY — J. Garth Beckstead Hoine, 65, died MonEPA agreed that controlling emisSeegmiller, 68, died Sunday, day, funeral Wednesday. 11 modeling analysis of projected air sions from the open hearth mixer quality rather than use the Agency's funeral Wednesday, pm. Elybuilding is not cost effective te. Dr, Arthur preferred methods. SANDY — Ronald Clair Clark, EPA agreed with the company to EPAoffered a compromise on Oct. 9 rd BetensensPaWaa, limit emissions from coke oven charg- to reduce the requirements for con"ing to 19 seconds per charge rather trolling emissions from open hearth 372 E. 1008. Mary Ryle Rey.508.008. yer, than 11 seconds pe per charge (CF & I stacks died Monday, i funeral Friday, OGDEN - Fay Wilde Boyer, worked at Hill Air Force Base, retiring in 1965. He later lived iSi Hurricane, Washington Vancouver, Wathand in Boise since last July.He was ember of the Church and He was born Aug. 10, 1910, in 2high pred Emery, Emery County, to John Survivors include his wife: A aa Laer Edwards Olsen. two daughters, Mrs. Joe ried Georgia Briggs (Shirley) Packham; Meridian, Alton D. Steele Channel nine. the monitors get upset Payson chairman of the local four- formerly of Seta,ray ised nized in the Salt Lake LDS Tem- grandchildren; one great turday, ple. grandchild; three brothers and betel He lived in Ogden, where he one sister, Kenneth Olsen. Balas nursing ome, wr ‘Thursday, 1 p.m., at Lindquist and Sons in Ogden. He was the brother of local residents leave out some important information Communications Commission (FCC for orientation and An or- dinary CBer would use the channel ana county division. great - grandchildren, and one University in agriculture and sister,ee Beattie, Salt chemistry. He taught science at Lake resident. He was born Jan. 12, 1885, in needed by our department emergency and motorist assist channel.’ emphasizes Mary Davenport. of pee Winter Smith ied Mary Evalyn Lowry, SALT LAKECITY — Funeral services for David Winter na29, 1917 in theSat Lake mith, 94, ied Monday, LDS Temple. She died Oct. 7. Dec. 10, imwillbe held 970, He graduated from Utah State Wednesday, at the Holla- potentially a good aid to the patrol) “Channel nine is not for personal conversation. It is designated as Grace Amasa Price Fausett WALLSBURG — Funeralservices for Grace AmasaPri ae Fausett, 76, who died Sund: Dee 5.199. ina Salt Lake City homital,willbe eld Wednesay it the Wallsburg Ward Patrol claimed the NEAR program \ The CB radio is a fast way to get information The monitors get some ‘Momma’ or locating where-a abouts of some ‘Bear Channe! nine is monitored 24 hours a day by a team of volunteers throughout Utah. If people start chattering on 5 . 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