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Show Temple Counselors Announced tech May Page 4—THE HERALD. Provo. Utah, Friday, January 18, 1980 Receive The First Presidency of the LDS Church has called counselors for the Provo Temple presidency Special Aid Phil D. Jensen, American Fork, will serve as first counselor to Pres. A. Theordore Tuttle. A. Harold Goodman Prove, is second counselor. Jensen is a graduate of Brigham Young University and has spent the Utah Gov. Scott Matheson has singled out Utah Technical College at Provo-Orem for speciallegislative help during this year’s budget session. “The governor's four percent cut in this year’s budget combined with a sudden enrollment increase of 12 percent this year has putusin a very difficult financial position,’ said UTC President, Wilson W. Sorensen. past 34 years with Beneficial Life In- surance Company, where he has earned numerous industry awards. He has Served the church asa stake president mission president and regional representative. He andhis wife, Ruth have seven children. Goodman is chairman of the music departmentand director of lyceumsat BYU, where he has been a member of the faculty for 20 years. He has served Matheson cited Utah Technical College at Provo and WeberState College as the two schools with the greatest increasesin enrollment and the greatest need of financial help as he asked the legislature to look at higher education in Utah. Sorensen said muchof the increase in the college's enrollment came from the the church as a bishop, stake president and member of the Sunday School eneral board. He and his wife, Naomi, ve three children In other church action, the First Presidency called Chester Cannon of San Diegoand Allen C. Rozsa of Santa A. HAROLD GOODMAN PHIL D. JENSEN Ana, Calif. to serve as counselors in the Los Angeles Temple presidency. Elder Robert L. Simpson is president. County Youth 3 Armed Robberies Keep Salt Lake Police Busy SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Salt Lake City police spent a busy night Thursday as three armed robberies were reported within a one-half hour period. A man who walked with a limp entered the Westminster Rexall pharmacy about 8 p.m.and fled with a “minimal amountof narcotics,” according to pharmacist Rick Stockard Police said the man wasin his middle 50s, and had gray hair. At about 8:15, a man armed with a .2-calibre pistol stole some cash and beer from the North Temple Market, said Lt. Nick Paloukos. The man,in his mid 40s and wearing a white baseball cap, escaped with less than $300. Paloukossaid. And at 8:30, two armed men kicked down the front door, then the bedroom doorof a residence on BeckStreet, the lieutenant said. He said the two men sprayed Maceinthefaceof the owner, tore the home apart, and fled with about $350 in cash. The resident, identified as Richard Pearce, was not seriously injured in the encounter. opening of the 131,000 square-foot trades building on the new Orem campus. Moving many of the trades programs from the school’s Provo campus to Orem allowed other programs to expand into the available Provo space. “Be budget limitations haveonly a limited ‘number of instructors. Many of these dedicated professionals have added extra sections and An 18-year-old American Fork youth was killed late Thursday night when the agreed to do muchmorethantheir normalteaching duty to accommodate the car in which he was a passengerrolled down an embankmentin Hobble Creek increased enrol!ment,"’ Sorensen said. “Because manyof the students earn Canyon. A Utah Highway Patrol spokesman more than double their instructor's said that Douglas Harmon, 18, of 914 N. salaries after graduation, I strongly 400 W., American Fork, was killed support the governor's requestfor a 12 when the vehicle he wasinleft the road percentincrease for state employees,” and went down a steep100 foot embank- Sorensen said. “T can appreciate the pressure the ment. The car was ativeaeeEric Sondrup, legislature is under from other schools and state agencies," Sorensen said. ‘‘18, 550 E. 2200 N., But I think it’s a very sound decision Funeral services for ris are for the legislature to invest in ds many Pending from Berg Mortuary. tax-paying workers asit can.” Killed in 1-Car Mishap Obituaries Wilson Sorensen, left, was installed UVIDA president by Governor Scott M. Matheson. Elizabeth Kendall Wilkey Leona Hales Conrad SEATTLE, Wash. NEPHI — Elizabeth Kendall Wilkey, 90, died Wednesday, Jan 16, 1980, in Salt Lake City. She was bom Dec. 17, 1889. in Nephi, to Edward and Sarah Elizabeth Pitchfarth Kendall She married John Henry Wilkey Dec. 8, 1909 in Nephi, the marmswas later ogy inthe Mabeissurived 5 her husband, Nephi; four sons and two daughters, John K. Wilkey, Kearns; Merle Wilkey, Magna: Eugene Wilkey, Nephi; Kenneth three iesare Kenil,“Magna Elmer Kendall, Salt LakeCy. Tom Kendall, Nephi ee! eeveewil be hel the Nephi Fit Ward{Chapel Friends may call at Anderson Funeral Home, iephi, Friday, 6 to 8 p.m., and Saturday prior to services in the ward chapel. Burial will be in the Nephi City Cemetery. Alice Adaline Southam Cook LEHI — rere oe services for 00k, 90, . 15, 1980 the American Fork Hospital, will be Saturday wipe inthe Cedar Valley LDS jard Chapel. "She wad bora July 2, 1889 in Vernal, a daughter of ‘and Jane Elizabeth Hi ing Southam. She married ‘Alma Cook on April 27, 1908 in Provo, and he died May 21, 1973. years Sunday School teacher for 18 years. She organized the first +H Club in her area and was the Marcia Lee Hirst Marcia Lee Hirst, 19, of Orem, the Orem Second Ward. She has died Thursday, Jan. 17, 1980 at beena residentof the Utah State the Primary Chidren’s Hospital Training Schooi_at “American Fork for manyyears. Survivors include her parents: one brother and two sisters, Michael W. Hirst, Mrs. Steve indFrieda alred Hirst (Christena) Hoyal, both Lindon Her parents are members of and Janice Marie Hirst, Orem Funeral services will be Saturday at 1 asm n SundbergOipn MortuaryChapel 5, Slate Orem, here friends may cal tonight ‘fom6 lo 8 chek ot Saturday prior to services Burial will be in Orem City Cemetery John B. Matheson Services DRAPER, Utah (UPI) — missioner of streets and public she had resided since. She is an active member of the LDS Church, Survivorsinclude four sons and a daughter, James Rex Conrad, spokane; Wash. ; Wayne Conrad, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada: Clarence Walter Conrad, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Bart (LaRue) Dickson, Seattle; 23 grandchildren; 39 greatgrandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Alfred (Vera) Quilter, Salt LakeCity. Funeral services will be held Saturday, 2 p.m., in the Berg Drawing Roota Chapel, Prove wherefriends may call Saturday onehour prior to services. Burial will be in the Provo City ley assisting in manyschools with handicapped chi Surverband ree sons and three da A. Lowell Dittmer, Oal ln George Bowie, director ofae af fairs from Brigham Young University, and Wayne Mulcock,division manager for Utah Power and Light. Mulcock was pastpresident of UVIDA. Charles L. Bates, president of Valtek, Springville, told the gathering thatif the population growth continues into the 1980's, Utah Valley’s population could rise from 200,000 to 300,000. rs. Weta a "Cowley, Marion, a Dittmer, Silver ai: N.M.; 17 grandchildren; four brotherss James A Kartehner, St. David, Ariz.; layne E. Kartchner, Mesa, Virgil D. Kartchner Paramount, Calif., and Alton Kartchner, Idabo Falls. Ida Funeral services will be Monday at noon in North Logan Third Ward Chapel. Friends may call Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Cranney Mortuary in Logan or Mon- He continued by saying that the pop- ple. She died July 13, 1963 He received his education in Spanish Fork schools. He was a farmer all his life and was an elder in the LDS Church. Heis survived by two sons and one daughter, LaMar Evans, Hunter; Merrill Evans, Draper: Mrs. Homer (LaVerla) Thorup. Salt Lake City; nine grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren. ‘and one sister, Belle LONDON(UPI) — oe Cecil Beaton, one of Britain's bestGardner, & services. Interment sae a Stephenson, 993 E. NAT UTAH VALLEY Anderson Flonette Dr., Orem City(Cemetery. HORNEA Girl to Robert en Jan. 8: Faller Zacha, 2505 Leona Hales Conrad Girl to James and Christine Fee vO. Funeral services will be ta Douglas and Sally Dee KEMMERER,Wyo., — James Kater Nelson, 110 E. 1750 N Bellus, 27, died Saturday. Jan. Saturday at 2 p.m. atthe 12, 1980,of injuries sustained ina Berg Mortuary, Provo. Girl to Elwood and Leanne car accident west of Kemmerer. Friends maycall at the Larson)Bon; 1M E, 300S., No He was a former Provo resident. mortuary Saturday prior 2, Prov He was born July 8, 1952, in Girlto Vernon andArlene Topeka, Kans., to Vincent to services. Interment Lowe Mills; RFD 2, x 449, Joseph and Katherine Giudice Provo City Cemetery. Bellus. He was married and later Spanish Fork divorced ely yee KL) Terry Irwin Carter ERO Oa Funeral services were Clinton M.Hills held today at the Berg 1435 So. 300 W., Orem BOUNTIFUL — Funeral serMortuary, Provo. Inter- Funeral services vices for Glen Wittenberg ri ment East Lawn pending. ham, 81, who died Tuesday, jan. 15, 1980, in a Salt Lake MemorialHills. City hospital were held today in 85 E. 300 S. * PROVO * 373-6668 the Lindquist Bountiful MorLouis L. Jeppson Funeral services will be ary Graveside services were Saturday 11 a.m. at the Sarah Irene Whitehead held today at the Provo Sundberg-Olpin Mor- Funeral services were He was born Nov 29, 1898, ir City Cemetery. tuary, Orem. Friends held today at the Walker may Call tonight 6-8 p.m. Mortuary, Provo. InterDouglas Harmon and Saturdaypriorto ser- ment Spanish Fork City Clinton M. Hills Funeral services yices, Interment Orem Cemetery. Clinton M. Hills of 1435 S. 300 pending. Citv Cemetery W., Orem, died Thursday, Jas. 495 So. State Friends tay call at the Berg- Sunset Gardens of the Valley, 10600 $1700 E., Sandy, tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock, and Saturday one hour prior to services at the chapel. Burial will be at BergSunset Gardens of the Valley under the direction*of Berg Sunset Lawn Mortuary Robert Bellus, Provo; Nina Wilcox and Michael Bellus, both of Page, Ariz Funeral services were teld in Page on Tuesday. Burial wasin a Page cemetery. Memorial services were héld today in Kemmerer at the LDS Church under the direction of the Valley Mor: tuary, Kemmerer Funeral services are pending and will be announced by Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary Thenative of Cincinnati helped dent in charge of programs and Deutsch, who died Wednesday later joined Young and Rubicam at his residence in the International Inc., where he Pontchartrain Hotel, enlisted in stayed until his retirement. Cavalry as a 20‘A memorial service will be the Ist Illinois and served in World held Monday at 11 aa. at the year-old War 1. rising to the rank of nursing home lieutenant. His costumes for the musical, My Fair Lady,” gave added glitter to his name. of Japan's post-war education and communicationsystem, ded Thursday. He w te ctel ofClan Information and Education Section under Gen, Douglas MacArthur's regime in postwar Jagan, of emphysema at the ing Walsh Nursing Home. bac the first world war, he in France and was appelted to the special post in MacArthur's governmentin 1045 In between the world wars he was an executive in the promo- NEW ORLEANS(UPI) — Col. legal counsel adviser in 1945-46, In 1976, Deutsch was presented the highest civilian award the secretary of the Army may bestow — the Distin a Civilian Service Award, was cited for his “superior n- itiative, outstanding leadership and many accomplishments which reflect great credit on him and the military service.” He is survived by one son and two sisters. The family requested a private funeral ESLEYMEMORIAL As with a diamondwer ae @ monuments color, clarity and cutting determinesits quality, beauty and value! Os PROVO FLORAL & GREENHOUSE saysflowers console loved ones. South Bountiful, to John S. and Bertha Wittenberg Ledingham He married Georgia Erma Parents in Salt Lake City. She died Jan. 18, 198. He was the brother of Ruth Ledingham, American Fork Burial was in the Bountiful Memorial Park Death Notice 17, 1980 at Utah Valley Hospital. tion departments of Jobns- Eberhard Paul Deutsch, who In his memoirs he described a helped the Army re-establish affair with actress Greta Austria as a free and indepengrandchildren; five brothers, love dent nation following World r Garbo in the late 1940s. William Bill’ Mounteer, San: IE and later set up one of the J jounteer city’s most prestigious law Escalante, Ernest Mounteer He was 82 Kearns. cote lounteer and NEW YORK (UPI)—Retired firms, has died. served on Gen. Mark Robert ""Bob’” Mounteer, both of Brig. Gen. Kenneth Reed Dyke W. Deutsch Clark's staff as. principal California the man who helped shape much Glen W. Ledingham Marcia Le Hir e of the factors whyindustry will move here is the quality of the work force, he said. “Workers here are basically hard working, honest; somewhat remarkably so when ‘compared with many metropolitan areas of the U.S.,” he said. In very brief remarks, Governor Matheson praised the members of the business and working community who havestrived to expand the job base in Utah. perhaps best known as a photographer of British royalty. James Bellus He was a sales manager for KMERRadio in Kemmerer, and a formerreserve police officer in Parker, Ariz. He also worked for Check-Rite in Provo Survivors include his mother Katherine Moore, Page. Ariz a daughter, Julie Ann Bellus, California; a sister and three brothers, Ronald Bellus. Logan opportunities.” Manville Corp., Colgate- direct the military administraknown acpaenand stage Palmolive Co., and the National tion of Austria and aided in the designers, died early Friday, Broadcasting Co. of a free Austria followonly four days after his 76th After World War II, he creation ing the war birthday, a member of his returned to NBC as vice presi- Sacramento, Calif. Funeral services will be Saturday at 1 pm, at the Huff-Linde household said. Mortuary Chapel in Spas ‘The spokesman said Beaton Fork, with Bishop Gerald died at his home in Wiltshire. officiating. Friends may callalA The cause of death was not imthe mortuary Saturday from 11 mediately disclosed. a.m. until the time of the ser- Beaton. a taste-setter for several generations. was a vice. Burial will be at the designer, author and’ painter but Spanish Fork City Cemetery. Lucile M. Mounteer Grimaud Valley Births ulation might increase sy10 than that and could reach 350,000 b Excluding Geneva, arcing employment has grown by about 8.3 percent per year over the past decade. “Tf it continuesat that rate, we'll add 10,000 newanaCee jobs by 1990,” he said. “We're going to be under constant employment pressure; there will be morejobs available than people to fill them. “T think conditions in the valley are going to be so good that the workin, oe will move in to fill these jol National Obituaries George Anthony Evans SPANISH FORK — George Anthony Evans, 96, of 887 N. Mo W.in Spanish Fork, died Wedne: day,Jan. 15,in Sait Lake City, was bom Feb. 18, 1883, in enn Fork, to. David and Susanah Watson Evans. He marTied Sarah Catherine Anderson April 4, 1917, in Salt Lake City i fe_was solemnized The jater in the It Lake LDS Tem- Funeral services are set for improvements {rom 19071 pe — Funeral. services iliary hospital work, and was an retired He was also 2 SANDY rday for former Salt Lake wh Lucile Martha Mounteer active member of the LDS } City Commissioner John Ben- Trember of the Salt Lake City for 69, who died Tuesday. Church. ae jamin Matheson, who died Board of Education for eight Grimaud, be Martha Terry Pyne Vednesdayof natural causes. He Years. and was an active busines- Jan. 15, 1980,in her home,will include her husband in the Survivors 89 sman sons and two daughters ‘Chapel, six Funeral services will be wasMatheson served a8 the comDonald L. Grimaud, Roosevelt Saturday 11 a.m. at the Armand D. Grimaud, Woods Sm, Orem 60th Ward L.DS. : She was born Nov. 9, 1910, in Cross; Myron F. Grimaud and Chapel, 80 West 900 So., Union, to Joseph H. and Flora M. Harold L. Grimaud, both of Salt Atkins Mounteer. She married Lake City; Roger M. Grimaud Orem. Friends may call ; mand L. Grimaud Mar. 20, West Jordan; Henry L. Grimaud Berg Mortuary of Orem, Evans Davis, 134 S. 300 W 1930 in Pocatello, Ida. The mar- Orangeville, Mrs. Clyde (Mar500 No. State Friday 68 aye aT HOME riage was later solemnized in the jorie) Maag, Orem: Mrs. DeLoy Fork p.m. and at the ward “Girlto James T. and Kathy American (Marie) Osborne, Draper. Salt Lake LDS Temple. chapel Saturday prior to Park Dunlap, 1165 E. 300 N. Jan.Boy16: to Graig and Daina She had done volunteer aux- grandchildren 15 great- Olpin Sorensen NewPresident The Utah Valley Industrial DevelopmentAssociationheldits annualinstallation banquet Thursday ‘night at Brigham Young University and Utah Technical College President Wilson Sorensen was sworn in as the head of UVIDA ‘for 1980. Governor Scott Matheson was on handto install the new board of directors for the new year. Cemetery. Karl Lyman, Utah County commissioner, was installed as treasurer; Richard Bradford (also manager of UVIDA) was installed secretary, and Kenneth Walker, representing Alpine dayone hourprior to services at City, is the president-elect. the ward chapel. Burialwill be in Also named to the executive board Logan City Cemetery were John Simonsen from Valtek, Ellen) Wood, Price; N. Kent Dit- 373-1841 undberg & UVIDAInstalls Officers; Veda Kartchner Dittmer Friends may call at Wing Mortuary tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock or Saturday at the ward chapel LOGAN — Veda Kartchner 69, of Logan, died Mts:RalphMabel) ) Smith, Mi rs. prior to services Burial will be Dittmer, Wednesday, Jen. 16, 1980, of a Rabe(Reba) iKitchen, all of in the Cedar Valley Cemetery heart attack. American Fork;TayrelV. Cook She was born May 27, 1910 in and Mrs. Bert ) Karren, Pro, the daughter of Mark E. both of Vernal: Marion § sod EllenLoveless Kartchoer. Kayevll; Rulon W.Cook, Lehi; and Mrs. Dick it a iis inthe aLLate!Los (arvlla) Tayler both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Cloyd (Maxine) ewan educatedin Provo city Harris, China Lake, Calif.; Berschools and recei nard H. Cook, Cedar Fort; Mrs degree from iran Young Cecil (Fiorence) Henke, Heber versity. She also atte ait: iograndchildren; 162 Ricks College. She earnedala ren; four greatmasters from Utah State pandchitrerdtene University in specal education, and twa sisters, Clair She was active as USU presiph Gi dentoftheuniversity profes: association. Acirete veLDS Church, she tor (Merle) Wilkins, all of Verall the auxiliaries. nal. She taught schol in Cache ValA daughter, Esther, preceded her in death town historian. Survivors include six sons and Sheldon B. — Leona Hales Conrad,87, died Tuesday, Jan, 15, 1980,in Renton, Wash. of natural causes. She was a former Praie resident wasborn Feb. 6, 1892, in seal, Carbon County to and Eva Mae Burgess Hales’ She married ‘Lewis A Conrad May 20, 1912 in Provo The marriage was later solemnized in the Alberta LDS Temple. He died in March, 1953. je was educated in Utah After her marriage. she and her husband madetheir first homein Provo, They later moved to Tabor, Alberta, Canada, where they lived for about 30 years. She moved to Seattle in 1955, where Wilkey, Granger, Mrs. Wilber (May) Baxter, Murray; Mrs. Darréll | Levett, Idaho ieee, — 92 Years Of Experience Helps Us Answer Your Questions Orem 225-2745 201 W. 1st, Provo 373-7001 BEESLEY MONUMENT &YV. VAULT Co. 725 South State 900 East, Provo ph. 374-0580 Across The Street’ East Of Provo Cemetel |