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Show Page 4—THE HERALD. Prove Utah. Wednesday, January2, 1980 Swan Family Will Display Fifty Paintings Obituaries Adolph Deutsch cituzen in 1920 He also scored the tums PALM DESERT, Calif (UPI American Composer Adolph Deutsch Deutsch was the music direc Showboat’ and ~The Band who won Academy Awards {for tor and arranger for severe! Wagon musicals He spent Deutsch’s chiel works were the film scores of “Annie Get Broadway seasons with Paul The Scottish Suite.” and his Your Gun” “Seven Brides For three Whiteman s Music Hall before Seven Brothers” and lahoma.” died Tuesday at his home. He was 82 Deutsch died at $15 p.m. of heart failure Only two days earlier, composer Richard Rod |. gers, 77 who wrote the music for ‘Oklahoma died at his New York home The composer-conductor-ar ranger was det 2, 1897 He cameto the United States in 19x0 and became an moving to Hollywood to write background scores for motion pictures He wrote background music for “They Won't Forget ‘The Maltese Falcon “Action in the North Atlantic” “HIGH Sier ta,” “They Drive by Night ‘The Mask of Dimitrios. Father of the The Stratton Story Some LikeIt Hot. and “The Apartment songs and instrumentals includ. ed “March of the United Nations "Margot" “Lonely Koom ~“Clarabelle “Three Sisters “Piano Echoes Skyride.” “'Stairways and Deutsch was the founder oa president of Screen Assocation oftheUA. and he was a member of the American Society of Composers. Authors and Publishers Richard M. Fowler Finland. At the time ot his death he held the office of high priest and was ward financial clerk in the Lehi Ninth Ward. a position he held since the ward was organized. Prior to that time he held the sameposition in the Lehi Fifth Ward. He also had stake athletic director. a ‘meniiver of the Lehi Stake Sungraduating from Lehi High day School Board. a member of School in 1952. where he was a his ward Sunday School member of the school baseball presidency, a Sunday School team. He attended Utah State a home teacher and University and graduated from putin tte Priesthood Brigham Young University with general secretary. He enjoyed A. in education. After sports and playedchurch softball graduation, he taught for one and basketball. While in Finland. year at Farrer Junior High he served as interpreter for the vo and from t BYU Track Team until 1978 taught mathematics Surviving are his widow of and in the teaming disabilities Lehi: a daughter Michelle, his department at Lehi High Sc\ patents of Lehi. two sisters, tensa renberd (AEA, irs. Neal (Lois) Christensen. U.EA. and NEA. He was a American Fork. and Mrs. Randy former member of the Lehi (Madge) Bryson, Lehi Funeral services witl be Saturcae served an LDS nilission to day at 11 a.m. in the Lehi Fiftheon Richard M_ Fowler. Lehi School teacher. ai er Dee. 31. 1979. after i “ie was born June 29. 1934, in Lehi to Milan Pearce and tla Spencer Fowler. He married Beverly Farr on July 1. 1949 in Ninth LDS Ward chapel. Friends may call Fridayfrom 7 to 9 p.m at Wing Mortuary. and Saturday prior to services. Burial will be in the Lehi City Cemetery Wallace Henry Perkes ESCONDIDO. Calif. — Wallace Henry Perkes. 65. died Sunday, Dec. 2 87.in Escondida A son lives in He was born June 13.1914, in Salt Lake City. to William Adrian and Olive Elizabeth Evans Perkes. He married Francis Elizabeth Stirling on Sept, 22. 1944,in Coalville. Their solemnized lat Shirley Deanne Poulson Ta ie May 19. ity. 1960, in Salt le He attended the University of Utah. After 34 years of service as a supervisor with Mountain Bell Telephone. he retired in 1973. Mr. Perkes moved to Escondido in 1972. He was a former member of the Bonneview Flower Club in Bountiful. He was a high priest in the LDS Church Surviving are his widow, Escondido: four daughters and four sonspDiane Perkes, Escondido: Sterling Perkes, Poway. Calif.; Mrs. Frank B. (Beverly) Nowak, Ronald D. Perkes. Mrs William R. (Janet Tavey) prior to services. LEHI — Funeral services for priest in the LDS Church and a George Isaac Bone. . 67. who died Sunday y School teacher. Monday, Dec. 31. 1979, will be Survivors include his wife. rar at 11 a.m. in Wing Mor- Ladi:inssons and one daughter. in Bone, Bountiful: "Born Jan. 10,1912,in Lehi to ianSeiteBone, Orem; Mrs. John Richard and Mary Gordon (Margaret Ann) Elizabeth Price Bone. he mar- Nebeker, Middletown. Md.; 13 ried Arva Debra Wing on June 4 Srandchildren: three brothers. 1996, in the Salt Lake LDS Tem- ‘one sister, John Eldon Bone, -. He had worked as Ray Bone, Mrs. Beulah wuperintendent of the Pleasant Eva ns, all « Lehi. and OrrenA. Grove Canning Plant and as Bone. Salt LakeCity. ‘superintendentof transportation Friends maycall at the morofthe Alpine School District. He tuary Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. was a former member of the and Friday before services. Alpine Board of Education and Burial will be in the Lehi City an active Scouter. He was a high Cemetery Ivan Dewitt Pierce yy, Dec. 30. 1979. He married Carol Sundbloom on June 10. 1948, They later He was a member of the VFW Post 2510, Cedar City. and a the Railroader “OldCy th Lbs" Ward’ chapel He timers Club of Milford Hewasa was4 relative of 2 Provo veteran of World W: Survivors include teesons and "ewwas born Jan. 23, 1922. in one daughter. James C. Pierce, Boulder, Garfield County. to Carl V. Pierce, both of Milford: James and Mary Dewitt Pierce. Barry F. Pierce. Seattle; Mark at ‘ings. Iron County. after a a attack, will be p.m. in the Cedar A. Pierce. Cedar City: Mrs Marcus Carrillo. Provo: six grandchildren, and one brother. Paul Pierce. Rock Springs. Wyo Friends may call at Boyer Southern UtahMortuary. Cedar City, Wednesday {rom 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday’ from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m Burial will be at the Cedar City Cemetery. Glenn Lynn Glines SALT LAKECITY Funeral ca esGlenn a cles Iainwilbe Friday boonmale es was born June 20. 1910. in ‘ardston, Alberta. Canada. to wa Henry and Mary Adoline ines. He married Emma Williams on Jan. 30. 1933, in Salt Lake City. The marriage was solemnized later in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Heretired in 1972 from Salt Lake City Corporation after 33 years service. He was a hit i priest in the LDS Church and tnhis wife served a taission to ‘ennessee inI! . Survivors include his wife. Salt Lake City; two sons and one daughter. Mrs. Marilyn.G. Short, Salt Lake City: Donald L. Glines, Castle Valley. Grand County: David W. Glines. Spanish Fork: grandchild: sister. Mrs. Lila Brown Peterson. Salt Lake City: brothers. Basil, Cardston, Alberta; Alden Glines. Joseph GI Edgar “Ted” Glines, all of Salt Lake City. and Newell. Susanville, Calif. He was preceded in death by one grandchild Friends may call Thursday from 68 p.m. at Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple. and Friday one hourprior to services at the chapel Burial will be in the Salt Lake 17 grandchildren. one great- City Cemetery. Death Notices the Berg Drawing Koom Chapel Provo, where friends may call at the mortuary Thursday from 6 to 8pm or Friday before services Burial will be in Provo City Cemetery with full military rites accorded by VFW District No. 4 A complete obituary will be an- Nathan Allred nounced in Thursday's Herald. Funera!services for Nathan Al. Art DeVar “Scotty” Scott Funeralservices for Art DeVar Scotty” Scott. 65. of 709 60 E., Orem.who died at Utah Valley Hospital Tuesday. Jan 1 1980, will be Fridayat 2 pm. in nounced by Berg Mortuary Ired, five-year-old son of Kelly and LyndaStreet Allred of Las Cruces, N.M.. who died of an il Iness Tuesday. Jan. 1. 1980, are pending in Las Cruces. A complete obituary will be an- Utah Obituaries Mortuary Services 373-1841 aenry Thursday 6-8 7th Ward Chapel. Inter. ment Provo City Cemetery. BARBARA SWAN hibiting at the Spani: justs a painting her family is exFork Public Library. Husband Kevin was the first Dudley youngster to becomeinvolved in acting two years ago. He secured an agent when he decided to becomeserious about acting and modeling. Kevin and his sister Kimberly, 11, are tap dancing partners, and he and his brother, Shawn,8, are saving someof the money they make from commercials to purchase a $3,000 video recorder camera. They also use moneythey earn to pay for clothes they need for assignments, travel and expense money, and for photographs they need when seeking jobs. Kimberly:and Shawn are both students at Forbes Pacsesls) School. Shelley, 13, attends the American Fork Junior High School with Kevin. She has also worked as an extra in several movies and some commercials. Mrs. Dudleysaid the children realize the acting and modeling business is competitive and the numberof people succeeding in it is low but they considerit a pone experience and are notafraid of career. the hard work His acting and modeling have required Kevin to miss school occasionally, and he has had to struggle to ke his grades up. His parents, Parley and Brenda Dudley, encourage Kevin and their other three children in ‘their acting ambitions. Parley has worked as anextra in several movies himself, and understands the hard work involved. eu whatthey wantto do,” Mrs. Dudley pointed :‘We don’t push them,it’s their own idea.”” it requires. a few other tease them about their work, but most. classmates take it in stride, and the teachers and the schoolprincipals are ‘“‘great.” Mrs. Dudley noted. The Dudley’s father, Danese also understands about the teasing. He works at National Cylinder Gas, and fellow employeestease him attimes,also. calling him ‘‘Mr. Osmond.” Perhaps they are not too far from the truth, the Dudley children are ‘“‘movin’ on up.”” Emnietess Plan Retirement Albert M. Devey Want Ads Bring Results CREATED EQUAL Some legal matters are complicated andothersare not. But no two are exactly the same. Wehavebuilt our practice around helping people with the kind of legal help they need most—at prices they can afford. Wehandle common legal problems such as divorce, wills & estate Two long-time Provo City employees have slated their official retirement plans with the advent of the new year. Richard Levin and Lamar Checketts will be honored at an open house Thursday from 2:30 to 4 p.m.at the lobby of the Provo City Center. Levin,54, has been with the Provo City Police Department since 1954. Priorto that he spentfive years at Los Alamos, he in federal security N. Levin was born in Salt Lake City and his family moved to Provo when he was young. He haslived in Provo and attended local schools since his youth. He is a graduate of Provo High Schooland attended Brigham oa University and Ut Technical College. After his retirement from the police force Levin will £ into the medicalfield. is a licensed practical nurse. He obtained his degree in thatfield in 1976 from UTC. He and his wife Lois are the parents of five children and 18 grandchildren. His most immediate plans after retirementFridaywill be to take a cruise with his wife in the. Caribbean starting ogJan.18. Levin said he plans on spending a lot of time with his favorite hobbies which includefishing and golf, He-said that in many years of work for Provo City it has been interest- ing to note the many changesof personnel. “when started backin 1954 there were 26 officers on the department force now there are 55 and the city has grown tremendously plus the need for a good police department has grown accordingly,” he said. Another city employee whois being honoredthis week is Lamar Checketts, 64, who worked for 11 years for the Parks and Recreation Ce of Provo iGhecketts who formally retired last August, joined the parks and recreation departmentin 1968. He was born in @ Bothwell, Box Elder County, Utah. Prior to coming to planning, adoptions, personal injury and individual bankruptcy. Theinitial consultation is $10. We charge reasonable fees on a standard rate or hourly basis—depending on the kind of legal problem. Open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evenings & Saturdays by appointment. Fees may be paid by cash, check, Mastercharge or Visa. Provo, he was a heavy equipment supervisor with Waterfall Construction Company for 22 years in Ogden. He and his wife LaVon presently live in Provo. § They are the parents of five children. During his several years with ProvoCity, he NEW PROVO/OREM OFFICE See Rich Hill at the University Mall Mezzanine Office Suite #201 Orem, Utah 84057 266-2030 was a heavy equipment RICHARD LEVIN LAMAR CHECKETTS For River Nature Trail Herald Gordon and son Steven are teaming upfor an art show of 50 paintings at the library. AMERICAN FORK — A 14-year-old American Fork boy is one of the featured actors in a CBS afternoon special, which will be televised at 2 p.m. Thursday on Channel5. Kevin Shane Dudley playsthe partof a leader of a gang involved in drugs in Thursday’s movie, ‘‘The louse that Half-Jack Built."’ Carol Lawrence has the role of the mother of Jack, thetitle character, played by Tim Rail. Patrick Collins is cast as the schoolprincipal. It is an Osmond production,filmed in Salt Lake locations, including Highland School. Thestot erns the building of a half way house foe arte ad addicts. Kevin, in his portrayal of Sammy,a less-than-wholesome character, had to call upon his acting ability, because hisreallife is totally.di different from Sammy's. Kevin is an active member of the American Fork LDS 12th Ward, an honorstudentat the junior high school and a hard-working memberof the Screen Actors Guild, seriously interested in furthering his Provoans Donate Land ALPINE Funeral services OAAY for Albert Melvin Devey. 79. who died Monday. Dec 31. 1979. were Uhis morning in the Alpine Third LDS Ward Chapel ‘A complete obituary appeared MORTUARY in Tuesday s Herald, in which his name was erroneously printed CAT held today at the Provo Thelibrary provides display space to a different artist each month The Swan family combinestraveling with painting and have seen a large area of western America. They paint on location and also take color slides of unusual scenes when time won't permit location work. Swan jalizes in landscapes, Mrs. Swanstill life. especially flowers and flower arrangements, and Steven's love is horses. This is the third time the family has been honored byaninvitation to exhibit at the library. They have also exhibited in Provo and in Los Angeles. Pictures have been sold in 15 states thus far. Swan has been an active artist for 15 years and Mrs. Swan and Steven 10 years. Swan has also taught aor classes at the Spanish Mrs. Swan sie ‘considerable famiyy background in painting. Her father and mother, Tom and Evelyn Naylor, and her uncle, Louis Ramsey,are also artists. Ramsey painted the ‘True Face” leah of Joseph Smith which hung the LDS Church Office Building re a time. OGDEN Henry Paul Schultz, 79. died Saturday: funeral today CEDAR CITY — Erastus Quinn Jones, 58, died Saturday funeral Thursday. 11 a.m Spilsbury and Graff Mortuary EAST CARBONCITY. Carbon County Emery C. Olsen, 73. The dream by local government died Friday; funeral today HELPER. Carbon County — leaders of having a hiking, bike and Peter Fish, 74, died Monday nature trail along the Provo River funeral Friday. 10 am.. Helper moved one step closer Monday when SVE Art DeVar“Scotty” Scott Funeral services will be 85 E. 3005, + PROVO * 373-6668 Friday 2 p.m.at the Berg Mortuary, Provo. Gladys Cox Hansen Friends ay call at the Funeral services were p.m.and Friday prior to services. Interment Provo City Cemetery. three-month-old son of Robert Martin and Debra Elaine Evans Neff. died Monday, funeral Wednesday. 2 p.m. McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 S. Redwood z Presbyterian Church, 3280 E 3900 S. Jacob Henry Wagner, 84 died Tuesday; Tuveral Friday noon. Larkin Mortuary, 260 £ South Temple. Gladys Barker Huffman, 82. died Monday Mathew Beckstead, 61, died Sun- funeral Saturday. 11 a.m, day; funeral today. Charles Deseret Mortuary. 36 E. 71 Wesley Frame, 80. died Sunday De Vera Orrock Ogilvie, 83. ‘died Robert James Tuesd: fay. funeral Saturday noon lied Saturday: Bonneville First LDS Ward, 18% funeral mass today. Cilbert L. Bonneview Drive. Irvin LaMar ‘Mac’ MeMillen, 69. died Mon- Fish, 64. died Monday: funeral day; funeral Thursday noon, Me- ‘Thursday noon, Ensign Second Dougal Funerai Home. 4330 S LDS Ward. 9th Avenue and D Redwood Rd. Margaret Barrett Street. Jonathan Lee Sharp, 37, Moore, 85. died Monday: died Monday; funeral Thursday memorial services Friday, 2 noon, Cottonwood 10th LDS Mount Olympus Ward. 5235 Wesley Rd SANDY Robyn McClure ‘oto a Anderson, 31. died Sunday funeral Thursday. 11 am. Sandy First Ward, 201N. 200 E Berg KEARNS RobertPaul Neff 3 SALT LAKE CITY — John graveside services today. Eva Davies Hogan, 82, died Sunday: funeral Thursday noon, Ivans LDS Ward, 1860S. 300 W. Vernon They are combining paintingsin a S0-picture exhibit at the Spanish Fork Public Library. 49 S. Main. for the next month. American Fork Boy Will Star :In CBS Television Special Goldstrohm. all of Bountiful Mrs, James (Sheryl Tavey) Cherpeski. Midvale; Mike vey. Mesa, Ariz.: Steve Tavey Orem: 15. grandchildren; two sisters andatwin brother,Helen Perkes and Mrs Cnauncy (Ardell Cal, both of Salt Lake City. and William E. Perkes. FilImore Funeral services will be Thursday noon at Larkin Mortuary. 260 E. South Temple, where friends maycall this evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and Thursdayone hour George Isaac CEDAR CITY — Funeral services for Ivan Dewitt Pierce, 57. By LELAND HICKS SPANISH FORK — Painting is a family ae for Gordon Swan, his wife Barbara Naylor Swan and son Steven. three local citizens donated five acres of land to Provo City. A special meeting Monday had been called by the city commission to accept the piney donation by David and Steven Grow and Dick Bastian who explained to city leaders that the easementruns along the edge of the Provo River at about 5200 North. The exact width of the land for recreation purposes waslisted as being from 80 to 150 feet, depending upon the location. In the deed ix was stated that there will be no overheadutilities or powei lines constructed. However,the city will he aiowed to construct undergrovnd lines for develop:iient purposes. In addition, no recreationalvehicles willbe allewed to use the corridor of land only except to maintain or serve vital interests such. as flood control measures,electricalor sanitary maintenance. In accepting the land donation Mayor Jim Ferguson said the five acres will go a long way towardsrealization of the Provo-Jordan River Parkway pro- operator as well. He was sible for shapiig grading many of the ji city parks foundin Provo. Floyd Giles, director of the parks and recreation department, said that Checketts wasinvolvedin the grading and development of six parks in Provo. “He was a very loyal employee of Provo City and another one of his § duties was to clear the @ Rs in the winter at the airport and he was always willing to help in this capacity no matter what time of the day it was,” Giles said. PROVO FLORAL & GREENHOUSE says happinessis ject within city boundaries. “This land donation will enable project plannersto look into the future as they try to piece the trail plan together in the coming years,” Ferguson said. WORLD'S CHILDREN NEED AID Sixteen percentof the world's nearly 1.5 billion children under 15 years old are undernourished, says the Population Reference Bureau. 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