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Show Page 4#—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Friday. July 3 198) Let Freedom Ring. . * Nephi Plans Full Day Saturday NEPHI — The Fourth of July festivities will begin early in the morning Saturdayandlast until late at night in Nephi this year The Fourth LDS Ward has scheduled a specia! flag raising and early morning breakfast at the city park. The flag raising ceremony will take place at :30 a.m. and breakfastwill be served starting at 7 a.m. Charge will be $2.50 per adult and $1.25 per child for the breakfast. At 11 a.m. the Nephi Third Wardwill openits annual carnival at the park by having an airplane fly over and drop colored ping-pong balls. Rides and fer lunch to those who areinterested. At 3:30 p.m. a patriotic program will begin. It will feature music and variety numbers. At 5 p.m. the Primaryorganization will be on handto serve a steak dinner. That dinner will cost $3 per person and those planning on eating should bring their own dishes Dinner will be served until 7 p.m. when the annual auction will get underway An exciting fireworks display will be launched at about 9:45 p.m. Thecity firemen will be on hand to shoot the fireworks. gameswill start at that time. BEESLEY MEMORIALS A hamburgerstandwill also open at 11 a.m. to of- As with a diamoaderr, a monument's color, a IW DENTISTRY i BP = —— — ~ i. KENT ELKINGTON D.D.S. AFFORDABLE FAMILY RATES o, clarity and cutting determinesits quality, Wp beauty and value! DENTURES WESPECIALIZE IN NATURAL LOOKING DENTURES LOW PRICES,FINE QUALITY & LARGE SELECTION FOR YOU AND "he GIVING THE BEST POSSIBLE DENTURE SERVICE IN THIS VALLEY GOLDEN DENTAL CENTER PROVO Pixeeno gecesi aeons vas oe WEST VALLEY 275N_ 500 W. 374-5768 BEESLEY MONUMENT& VAULT CO. 3640 §. Redwood Rd. 972-4520 Save Money 725 South Stote Street, Prove Ph. 374.0580 Acrossthe street east of Provo Cemetery a ee d Workmeninstall giant fireworks apparatus for Saturday’s Panorama. conteeriesch Obituaries OGDEN Nora Stephens,69, of Ogden, died Thursday, July 2, 1981 of cancer in the Mt. Ogden Convalescent Nursing Home. She was born June 19, 1912 in Ogden to Aldo Briggs and Lora EamsStephens She was a pattern maker and designer for Ogden Utah Tailoring. She had retired. Sheis a life timeresident of Ogden and was graduated from Ogden High School. She attended Utah State University for two years e golfer In the LDSChurch, he was an elder in American Fork 10th Ward, has been Mutual presi dent, in the Sunday School presidency and scoutmaster in Orem for many years. He was also a member and past vice She was a memberof the LDS Legion Post Melba E. Hansen Naoma E Hillman, Payson Graveside services for Melba El. Lewis T Wednesday, July 1, 1981, will be all of Salt Lake( Ellsworth. Stacie Isworth Hansen, 78, who died Sorensen, Curtis T Ellsworth and Carol Monday at 10 a.m, in the Salt © Hickenlooper. Illinois Lake Cemetery She was born in Payson to Death Notices Lewis N. and Mary Tempest El Isworth. She married Walter| Bob Ashworth, Hansen. He died in 1968 Her survivors are a daughter Joy Hansen, Hayward, Ca andwill be anne PRC 6 PACK Chureh. Hersurvivors are twobrothers and one sister, G. Lawrence Stephens, Ogden: Richard E. Stephens, Caseville and Mrs. ack B. Mafian Peterson Honeyville Through Aug. 1st. Funeral will be Monday at the Myers Mortuary at 11 am Friends may call at the morwary Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m and Monday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Ogden Municipal Cemetery National Obituaries grandcialdren, and anuncle who reared him, Floyd Brook Payson Survivors includehis wife, two Friends may call Sunday from sons and two daughters, Mrs Ron (Shirlee) Ekins, Lake 7to9 p.m. or Monday one hour Shore; Thomas W. Bryan Jr., before services Burial will be in Mesquite, Nev., Ric Bryan, Hol- Orem City Cemetery where laday; Mrs. Dennis K. (Karen) VFW Districc 4 will conduct Houseseal, Murray; nine military rites commander of Orem American BERG MORTUARIES Plus Tax a Nora Stephens ThomasW.Bryan SALT LAKE CITY — 12 oz. CANS , ee x AMERICAN FORK Funeral and was president, vicepresi: services for Thomas William dent and secretary of the Bryan, 55, of American Fork, Eastern Idaho Homebuilders As who died Wednesday, July 1 sociation. He was also activein 1981, at Utah Valley Hospital, the Idaho Jaycees t9 Utah, living in will be Monday at 11 a.m. in the He returwed for 18 years before moving Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary. 495 S Orem to American Fork three years State St., Orem ago. He was active the Orem Hewas born April 30, 1926 in Boosters and had inserved as Mammoth, a son of Kenzon and president, For the past 15 years Belle King Bryan. He married he was a painter at Geneva Doris Christensen on Oct. 3, 1946, and was a GRA bowler Stee! and in Salt Lake nd ed in Salt Lake ureka schools g from Tintic High qrase-mo* © Lazar Bojaxhui Sidney Loman PALERMO, Sicily (UPI Lazar Bojaxhiu, brother of Nobel Prize-winner Mother a_of Caleutta died Friday. He was 74 Bojaxhiu, who was bom in northern Albania, near the border with Yugoslavia. joined narmy aller theitalian of Albania in 1939 After World War I he was con death in absentia by n Alba SAN DIEGO (UPI) Sidney Loman, the 17th son of a slave whoorganized the area’s first black Boy Scout troops and was the nation’s oldest scout leader at the age of 101, died of an apparent heart attack Wednesday at Paradine Valley Hospital Loman was confined to a wheelchair following amputation of his legs in his 90s Funeral purchase a DID YOU KNOW arrangements were still incomplete. Loman is sur ‘edto Sicily after the vived by three daughters, three married Maria San sons; I? grandchildren and nine ugni the daughter of a phar: greal-geandchildren. eutical company executive They had one child George Voskovec PEARBLOSSOM, Calif PI George Voskovec wice expatriated from Czewslovakia first by the Nazis by the Russians for the atirical comedy that madehim igend in his homeland, died at s desert home Wednesday after <s He wa team known as collaborator Jan YE MORTUNRY Werich, Voskovee co-authored CLE METI) hundreds of poems. plays and MSE. 4008.» PROVO + $0668 songs in four volumes. The works Orem, 225-1530 with Czechs liv Direc Lili Liptak Funeral services pending Thornas W. Bryan The average young by Funeral services will be 0 be announced personin Fraguetoday might not held Monday 11 am. at Walker Mortuary of know the name of the current prime minister, but would most i he Sundberg-Olpin Mor- Provo certainly know the names of tuary of Orem. Friends = V&W andmost probably humone maycall Sunday 7-9 p.m. Bob Ashworth of their songs Voskovec firs to the and Mondayprior to ser- Funeral services pending United States in 1939 returning vices at the mortuary. to be announced by to Czechoslovakia eight years Interment Orem City Walker Mortuary of later to reopen his theater with Wertch Cemetery. Payson. gallon of milk at supermarket prices everyday and you save time PROVO FLORAL a GREENHOUSE CIGARETTES ALL BRANDS EVERYDAY LOW PRICE ai vueee Say What The Heart Whispers! WIRE SERVICE 201 W. Ist S., Provo L_ 373-7001 THE SOUTH CORPORATION AT PARTICIPATING STORES |