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Show Page 4—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Monday June 1 1981 Utah Valley ews about the happeningsin Utah Valley Candy ManSaysJelly Bean Sales Getting Sweeter By DAVE HEYLEN Herald Staff Writer Candy companies maynot agree with all of President Ronald Reagan's philosophies but boy, they are glad he’s in office. Especially companies peddling the small, oblong, colored candy commonly referred to as jelly beans Reagan's rise to America’s most powerful position has also. escalated the Easter-season candyto the nation’s most popular confection. Since he began his Oval Office occupancy in January, Reagan's craving for jelly beans has created an incredible demand for the candy which nowhas store owners adding their names to 26-week waitinglists in order to purchase the product. “You can't get any right now,”’ says Dick Glade. ownerof Glade Candy Co., Salt LakeCity. been oversold and underproduced. Everybody wants some. Glade and other wholesale candy companies — admit their jelly bean sales have more than doubled in the past four months. One company purchased 50,000 pounds of jelly beans last month But those sales are just the normaljelly bean. The president prefers what candypeddlerscall the “best’’ bean — “‘Jelly Belly” jelly beans ‘The ‘Jelly Belly’ is a lovely bean madefrom all pectin,”’ says Dick Wood of Fernwood Candy and Ice Cream, Salt LakeCity. “I believe there are approximately 40 different flavors and I think the president prefers cinnamon andlicorice.” mignon” ofjelly bean becauseits produced onlyin Oakland, Calif. He indicates the one companyis six to eight months behind in orders. He adds that candy companies are hesitant to speed up jelly beans production because the aren't sure howlongthe fad will last. “We just received a shipment of ‘Jelly Bellys’ this week but we now are on a 26-weekwaitinglist for some more,’ says a spokesman for Startup’s Candy Co., located in the Kress Building, downtown Provo. He says the special brandis selling for $369 a pound Wood says exposuretothejelly bean Meb Anderson Photos Olena Kramer Dudley business which has suffered Daniel J. Upshaw ALPINE — Talks on the proposed Bill Jones’ 160 acre Alpine Highlands annexation havestalled, because the city engineer does not have enough information to make a water recommen- GALLUP, NM — Daniel J employed in Window Rock Upshaw, 21 was killed Saturday Ariz.. at the timeof his death May 30. 1981. in Gallup in an He is survived by his mother. auto-pedestrian accident He Arizona five sisters and one was the foster son of Howard and brother in Arizona foster Betty Harperof Provo, and had parents. onefoster brother. Bud lived in their home for i3 years Harper. and foster sisters. Pat He was born Oct. 17, 1959 in Murdoch, LaRaye DeLuca. Arla Fort Defiance. Ariz. the son of Jean Fleming and Pat Kennedy Alice Gorman and a grandmother. Mrs. Marie He was graduated from Timp. Homer view High School and LDS Funeral will be at the St Seminary. He attended Brigham Michaels LDS Chapel. § Young University and was Michaels, Ariz dation — data the mayor says Jones Elmer Joseph Forbes 78, of South Fort Lane. whodied May31. 1981 at his homeof heart failure He was born Sept. 16. 1905. in Survivors include her husband East Layton, a son of James {our sons, Vern L. Halversen of Henry and Sarah Ann Dorman H« married Lila AdaFlint on Dec Martinez, Calif 49, 1928 in Ogden Their marHalversen of Alamo. Cali riage waslater solemnized inthe Gary L Nisha S. Halversen Hyde Park. Utah to James W and Lenora Ann Waite Sea She married Halverseno Dec 23, gan LDS Temple a Salt LakeCity COFPSO &: Berg Mortuary Services Ist Lt, Cragua Funeral pending Laurence D. Cleston Howard Rigby Funeral services were services held today at 11 am. at the Bonneville Ward Chapel, Provo, Interment Patricia Abbott Rasmus. Ephraim City Cemetery sen and Ashley McKell Caroline (Cora) Starr Rasmussen Joint funeral services Liston wereheld today at 2 p.m Funeral services will be at the Edgemont 13th held on Wednesday at 2 Ward Chapel. Interment p.m. at the Berg Drawing East Lawn Memorial Room Chapel, Provo Hills Friends may call on Wednesdayprior to ser: vices al the Chapel. Inter: LuAnn A, Miller Funeral services were ment Provo City Cemetery held today at 11 a.m. at the Orem 14th Ward LDS Chapel. Interment Provo Julia Van Ausdal Funeral services are City Cemetery pending Afton Bernice Faggbond Wanda Gayleen Estes Funeral services are Funeral services are pending n; four sisters, Mrs WALLSBURG Funeral ser vices for Ernest Glen Tisdale. 29 of Wallsburg, who died in an automobile accident Friday 29. 1981. in Provo Canyon will be Tuesday at Lt amin the Wallsburg LDS Ward Chapel He was born Jan. 27, 1982 in ProvotoGlen V and Irene Wilson He married Sherrie Jacob. They were divorced He was a graduateof Wasatch High School and anemployee of Wasatch County His survivors are a daughter Angentina Marie Tisdale, Delta Isburg. grand MORTUARY © mother ALKER parents, Arie Wilson, Provo Joseph Young, Wallsburg. five HSE $008. + PROVO © 475.6068 brothers and four sisters, Wil Olena Kramer Dudley Funeral services will be held on Tuesday at | p.m. at the Spanish Fork Ist Ward LDS Chapel Friends may call this on Tuesday one hour rior to services at the Mortuary. Interment Spanish Fork City Cemetery also was a farmer and stockman, He was a High Priest in the Layton Ist LDS Ward, andalife member and past president of the Davis County Wildlife Federation Surviving are his wife of Layton. a son and four daughters. Junior E Forbes, of Clearfield. 20 grandchildren 10 great grandchildren. and one brother. Merlin Forbes of ayton Friends may call Tuesday from6 to 8 pm and Wednesday onehour prior to services. Burial will be in the Kaysville City Cemetery Ernest Glen Tisdale preal| Lamb, of Hyde Utah, Mrs. Stanford Chipman of Logan. Mrs Lorna) Jylander of Mapleton. Mrs. William D. (An ih) Shaw of Logan. twobrothers. Vern Seamons of Camarillo Calif. Myron Seamons, of Sacramento, Calif Ariends may call Tuesday from #108 pm and Wednesday ae Wout b vices Rurial will be in the Hyde Park Cemetery YALE evening from6-8 p.m. and Ey Alpine, Jones Talks Stall Over Water in the Manti Temple. They have celebrated their 67th wed aah DANIELJ. UPSHAW {ing anniversary in July Shehas been active inthe LDS be: im the 1st-12th Church, serving as Relief Society 5S ard visiting teacher for many year Tuesday at i RC OLENA KRAMER DUDLEY She also taught in the Sunday Mrs Ceri(Blanche) Kirk: Mrs LAYTON Funeralservices Salt Lake City LDS Temple served of the South Main prior tothe services, Burial wil will be Wedneseay at 1 pm. in He was a heavy equipment Erma A. Adams. Mrs. Stan the Spanish Fork the Lindquist Kaysville Mor operator at Hill Air ForceBase JoAnn) Pollet, all of Layton ‘Committee (or Spanish Fork, tonight from 6 to 8 5 tuary for Elmer Joseph Forbes. for 20 years, retiring in 1961 He andMrs. Don (Joyce) Gundersor nv years She was member clock and Tuesday one hour WALNUT CREEK, Calif Funeral services for Nish Halversen who died Friday. May 29, 1981. in Walnut Creek She was born April 19 purchasing the candy. “Everybody seems to want them,” Wood says. ‘Thank goodness for the president.” President Reagan haslifted “Jelly Belly’ into the national spotlight. O bituaries PANISH FORK Olena of the Mt Flonette Camp of the amer Dudley, 86, died at her Daughters of the Utah Pioneers home in Spanish Fork Saturday, and served as an officer a May 40, 1981 of a heart attack ber She was born August 9. 1894. in Holredge. Neb.. to JohnWill d Mary Elizabeth K Thefamilylater moved nish Fork area where shehas livedever since She married Harry 1. Dudley in Provo, on July 15, 1914 Th any particular pattern in who is is helping the candy | Karrie Averett scoops beans. greatly in recent years because of dentists and other anti-candy groups. “Now businessmenareputting jelly bean jars on their desks and eating those instead of drinking coffee or smoking a cigarette,”” says Wood. ‘‘It's really a good energy food.’ The ‘‘Jelly Belly” variety includes baked cinnamon apple, chocolate pudding, island punch as well as old favorites grape, lemon-lime andlicorice Although businessmen are becoming commonpurchasersof the jelly bean, none of the candy company owners have noticed Wood says there is a “‘tremendous’” shortage of this “filet liam A Bud’ Tisdale. Reno. Nev. Allen Tisdale. Louis Tisdale both of Camas, Wash Lyon Tisdale, Orem. Fred Woody. Mrs. Robert (Loretta) Fillmore, both of Midway, Jes sie RaeTisdale, serving a mis: Benita CULT MTT) and Amelia Maney, both of Arizona Hewas precededin death by a son, Ernest Shane Tisdale. and his father Friends may call at the Olpin Mortuary, Heber City, tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock and at the church Tuesday, prior to ser vices. Burial will beat the Wal Isburg City Cemetery Caroline “Cora” Starr Liston, is Anderson #9, of Pleasant Grove, died Funeral services are May31, 1981 in Pleasant Grove pending. Funeral serviges will be 225-1530 “This was an average Resident Afton Healey asked the council why Jones did not inform city officials when the well wastest drilled so Jones’well data could be confirmed “T believe it was a tactical error on Jones’ part,"’ answered Christiansen “But the burden is not on us to provide information that can be verified that’s Jones’ responsibility.” Dudley asked the council if Jones has a planned unit development with its own private water system instead of a ‘subdivision hooked on to the city's water supply — if the city will dropits requirement of Jones’ donating two acre feet of water for every acre of land the city agrees to annex Christensensaid thecity will not require Jones to supply double water, and if Jones has his own water system, the water requirement for annexation will be dropped — but not the $800 per acre annexation fee. summer month useage since 1976 on my %4 acre home and lot. Bill Jones says people won't use more than 800 gallons of water per dayon twoacres and I sayit can’t be done. Dudley said Jones has not been as Mayor Christiansen said the council cannot determine how much water enthusiastic about changing his subJones’ well can supply the subdivision division into a planned unit developuntil the city engineer gives his recom- ment as Dudley had supposed he would Wrestles Robber Death Notices Orem, said Carisle. test pumping results, Wimmer can have his report completed by next council session. Schnitzel Seller sion in Los Angeles. Alice Begay Afton Bernice Faggbond of Coloradodied. Funecal ser vices are pending has not supplied “Our engineer Lee Wimmersays he cannotgive an opinionif the Jones’ well is sufficient until critical data on the test pumping is submitted,’’ Alpine Mayor Don Christiansen told Jones engineer Roger Dudley. ‘Bill Jones has not supplied that information.” Dudley said the incomplete data was an oversight and more complete information will be provided Resident Neil Carisle told the council that Dudley’s earlier contention that 800 galions per day per householdis sufficient water for Jones’ 90 home subdivision is wrong “During the peak summer monthsI used 4,000 gallons of water per day," mendation. Christiansen added that if Jones’ supplies the necessary data on An Orem woman tast food attendant wrestled with a would-be robber over $35in thetill despite the fact the robber brandished an automatic pistol Orem Police report uve Wallace was working at Der Wienershnitzel early Sunday morning when a white male in his vestigating ofticer Brent Zobell. The suspect fled on foot. A later money count showed that $35.51 was missing from the cash register suits AMW FACTORY OUTLET early 20s entered the Wednesday at 2 pm. in the Berg store and demanded drawing roomchapel in Prov money from the cash Friends may call at the mor register police reports prior to services and burial state, Whenthe attendant in the Provo City refused the man pulled a Cemetery gun The store employee continued to refuse and a struggle ensued, sayg in- PROVO FLORAL & GREENHOUSE Barts ¢ Jeans ere Peay wut eADQunereas Our Flowers Say What You'd Like To Say! WIRE @ SERVICE 201 W. Ist S., Provo |