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Show Page 4—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Wednesday, November 18. 1981 Provo, Orem Begin Annexing Provo Canyon Property Orem Modifies Original Project Since the announcementof the cable listing coming to the modified its Annexation Policy Declaration, allowing the annexation of Herald Staff Writer The Orem City Council voted un- the properties in Tuesday's meeting The land is the same propertybeing animously Tuesday to annex the Utah Power and Light and Canyon Park considered as an area for development properties, along withal! other proper- of a theme park by Canyon Park Asties on the northwestside of the Provo sociates. The group of businessmen Canyon Roadto the eastern end of the presented a proposal to the City Council Tuesday to create a park which Canyon Park land Most of the land, located near the would possibly include a hotel mouth of Provo Canyon, is designated museum, shopping and business comfor development of a park. However. plex to create a western atmosphere several cottages located between In other action Tuesday, the Council Provo River and the road werealso an- motioned to clean a water drain. nexed. located on the propertyof Paul Taylor, annually. Taylor claimed his land had Utah Power and Light represen- been ruined by water which had backed By VAL HALE tatives had signed a petition earlier re- on it due to the city’s neglect to questing annexation to Orem City. The ofean the drain. City Planning Commission will provide 5 a recommendation for zoning of the Cost of cleaning the drain for the next property at the next City Council 13 years will be approximately$65,000. The Council voted unanimously tolet Originally, plans were designed to annex the land only on the northwest side of Provo River. But Mayor James Mangum motioned to include the land situated between the river and the Provo Canyon Road since Provois annexing land up to the other side of the road and an island would be created between the river and the road. Several weeks ago, the Orem Firefighters participate in a Long Term Disability program at their own cost until the next budget year. The Council also awarded Dunn Construction Co. and Gore Construction Co. with contracts to constructthe Bonneville Park. Dunn's bid was $196,188 to do the park landscaping, and Gore's bid to do the restrooms and the Council pavilions was $51,370. Herald Entertainer response has been both pro and con toward this movementin television. Orem's PoeneTate rh community and the community's reactions to it. We are asking for readers’ responses on why they have or have not chosen to receive cable Please call our television editor, Dariene White, at 3735050, extension 280, by next Wednesday Spurred by Orems declaring Provo Holden Bled to Death LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Oscarwinning actor William Holden bled to death about 30 minutes after a drunken fall in his beachfront apartment, apparently not realizing the severity of his injury a coroner said Coroner Thomas Noguchi said Tues- gun club and future golf course. Orem property in Provo Canyon. also declared U.S. Forest Service land and Utah state land in its policy The commission will then conduct a declaration. public hearing to consider annexation of property located south and east of The planning commission will make Canyon Highway in Provo Canyon. The The Heraldis planninga series of articles on the growth of cable in the area, its affects on the daythe 63-year-old actor slipped on a throw rug, smashed his head on the sharp edge of a bedside table and bled to death. Holden. whose decomposing body was discovered Monday alongside the bed in his Santa Monica apartment was conscious for only five or 10 minutes after the fall and he died within half an hour Noguchi said. He apparently had died four or five days before his body was found. Noguchi said Holden attempted to stop the bleeding with tissues instead of calling for help, indicating he did not realize how seriously he washurt. Holden struck the table so hard that it punched outa 2-inch holein the wall, the coroner said. Foul play wasruled out. the coroner said, because there was no evidence of a struggle, nothing had been taken from the premises and the rest of the apartment was ‘‘meticulous.”” Ananalysis of Holden's blood showed it to have an alcoholic contentof .22 “That level meanshe was heavilyiintoxicated."’ Noguchi said. ‘‘Even though the aleohol level rises when a body decomposes — and this body was badly decomposed — that level is far above the legallimit of .10."" The Provo land includes the city's its decision tonight at 7:30 p.m. If the to age. She was born July 11, 1891, in Fairfield, Utah, to George This week is American Education schools and see first-hand what is Lawrence (Marie) Jonsson of Highland: Mrs. Stanford (Nelda) ‘Taylor of Draper; Mrs. Marvin (Donna) Hall of Kanab; 30 grandchildren; 67 great Grandchildren, and one great great grandchild; and one sister, Mrs, Stan (Mildred) Cutler’of Salt Lake City ‘uneral services will be Friday, Noy. 20, at 11 a.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, where friends may call Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m, and Friday prior to services. Burial will be in the Edwin and Ann (Annie) Sabey Young. She married John Henry Degelbeck on Nov. 29, 1911, in the Sait Lake LDS Temple. He died 44 years ago. She resided in Fairfield, Lehi and Ophir. She served in the Relief Society, MIA and primary She is survived by three sons and three daughters: Harold J of Lehi; Glen H. of Keams, LehiCity Cemetery. Infant Stillborn Minnie Robertson from the University of Utah in 122, where she was afilated th Chi Omega Sorority. She was an active member of the LDSChurch and served as president of the Monument Park Relief Society. In her later life she was a devoted temple worker, Among the organizations to which she belonged were Culture Lure, in 1962, e. She Was Mrs. Capson was graduated 2 Pink Lady at the LDS Hospital SALT LAKE CITY — Minnie Robertson Capson, 82, native of Spanish Fork, died Nov. 17, 1981, of natural causes She was born Jan. 6, 1899, in Spanish Fork, a daughter of Gara Jones and Smith, Well rtson. She marti Capson on Sept. 12, 1922, athe Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died sister Mrs. Eugene Mile) Niches Funeral services will be Thursday, Nov, 19, at noon at the Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary. in Salt Lake City, where friends may call Thursday one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Murray City Cemetery Capson for manyyears Surviving are a son and two daughters, Leo Robertson Capson and Mrs. Gloria C Anderson, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Sandra C. Lutzker of Van Nuys, Calif ninegrandchildren and seven great - grandchildren Funeral services will be Thursday at noon at Larkin Mortuary wherefriends maycall one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Salt Lake City Cemetery Mary Zakrajsek ge Oo = \F < { Mary Frances Zakrajsek. 66 Ber, of 2314 W800 North, Provo, died erg Monday, Nov. 16, 1981, at Utah Valley Hospital Hospital natural \ Mortuary Valley" ofof natura ie was born Oct. 25, 1915, in g Services 5 Thomas, W.Va.. to Frank and Maria Pakiz Fortuna She \ 373-1841 married Anton Zakrajsek on Cleveland She has lived in Provothepast three years. Survivors include one daughter. Mrs. Robert (Elaine Marie) Smythe of Provo. two brothers and a sister. Frank John Fortuna of Arizona Anthony Raymond Fortuna of Ohio: and Mrs July 29, 194, in Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland, Frank Theresa Viola Mae Smith Wing They ed She was a Spenko of (Frances Euclid, Ohio Graveside services will member of the LDS Church Graveside services will be Shereceived her education in be held Thursday, 2 p.m. Thursday 10a m. the Provo West Virginia and Ohio, She did at the Springville City volunteer work for the needy City Cemetery. Friends may Cemetery, 450 So. 2 and disabled while living in meetat the cemetery West. Friends maycall at the Berg Mortuaryof Provo Thursday 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Gary W. Mortensen Eva Evans Gurr Burial Notice Correction Funer:| services were held woday at the Walker Mortuaryof Proyo. Interservices ment Provo City Cemetery. Funeral pending Blakey Locke BEAUMONT,Texas (UPL) — Former radio and television station owner C. BlakeyLocke died Tuesday following a lengthy ilIness. 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PROVO FLORAL | & GREENHOUSE Our Flowers Say WhatThe Heart Whispers! mattress Sale Thursday, Noon-6 p.m. grandchildren; 78 great grandchildren, seven great reat grandchildren; sister, Mrs, Calla Wareof Uniontown Penn Funeral services will be Friday, Nov 20. at noon in the Jenkins Soffe Mortuaryin Salt Lake City, where friends may call Thursday from 6-8 p.m. and one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Wasatch Lawn Park Death Bob Eberly West of GrondCantal ie Oro A FREE TURKEY Choose yourfirmness and save! North of Thornton, Coin, 37 Joe Martson Obituaries Eugene P. Dixon Pensky of Los PTA, School Boards of Education Appomattox, National meet at the cemetery Lucille Angeles, Calif.; and a half brother and half sister, Colin Thomas Greene Elaine Greene, both of Los ‘Angeles, Calif Funeral services will be Thursday at 3 p.m. in the Springville Community Church, 245 East, The Reverend George Lower will officiate, There will be no public visitation. Burial will be in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. from the Federal Aviation Administration. He was a member of the Army-Air Force during Worid War Il and a member of the LDS Church His survivors include his wife and mother; a son and daughter, John Ray Frank of Mt, Airy, Md and Ellen Frank Armentrout of Eva Carol Roby “Evelyn EvansGurr, 89, died in her sleep Sunday, Nov. 15, 1981 A cnet) Mrs. Max (Genie) Measom, lives in Orem She was born Aug. 9, 1892, in Replete, West Virginia, to George Lee and Alice Virginia Cutlip Roby. She married Lloyd P. Evans January 13, 1913, in Clarksburg West Virginia, She waslater divorced and married Frank King Gurr on July 14 1945, in Coalville, Utah. He preceded her in death Survivors include her children: Coy Allen Solon of Ohio, Gweneth Hamilton, Orlyn Vincent of Salt Lake City, Bot Evans of Bluff, Mrs. Malcolm (Phyllis) Jones, Harry J Evans, and Ms, Joan “Geri” Hyde, all of West Valley City. Mrs. Max (Genie) Measom of Orem and Mrs. Gene (Patricia) Kendal Mary Frances Zakrajsek Graveside services will be held Thursday10 a.m. 85 om PROVO * 474-6668 at the Provo C ity Cemetery. Friends may Ina Marrilla Carson National sponsors of the week include the NEA, Association and the U.S. Department Frank Dickerson of Bartlesile, la grandfather, Lynn Johnstun of Noy. 15, 1981 in the Arlington Services will be Wednesday Roosevel County Hospital Services are pending le was born in Lehito John W. noon atthe Arlington Funeral and Alic K. Frank. He had Home. Burial will worked as a systems accountant Culpepper National cometary A funeral notice for Eugene P. Dixon, 72, of Provo died Nov. 17, 1981. at Floyd Eugene Keyte his homein Provo, Funeralser: listed his burial place HEBER CITY — Kendal Joe vices are pending and will be an incorrectly in Tuesday's Martson, three-month-old son of nouncedby Berg Mortuary Herald. The burial place Stewart and Coral No.. Ephraim, Ut Kenneth Martha Clark Martson, died Nov for Mr. Keyte is in the Friends may call at the 17, 1981. Mona Cemeterynot the He was born Aug. 27, 1981, in Berg Mortuary of Orem Pinebluff Cemetery. 500 No. State wednesday HeberCity His survivors include his 6-8 p.m. and at the parents, brother, Colby Joe of Ephraim Ward thursday Heber City, grandparents, Mr prior to services. Inter and ‘Mrs. Lynn Bell and Mrs ment Ephraim City Marion Peterson all ot deber City, great-grandparents, Mrs Cemetery BerthaClark of Bountiful and Mrs LaPreal McKnight of GLEN BURNIE, Md. (UPL Heber City Bot rly Ruth Louise Partridge Graveside services will be vocalist’ who. pa Funeral services will be Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Heber songs as "I've held Thursday 2 p.m. at City Cemetery. Friends maycall tomned to Her Face" and "Green the Berg Mortuary of Olpin Mortuary on Wednesday Eyes,” has died of cancer at his from 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday daughter's home Hewas 68 Provo, Friends may call onehour prior to services. Eberly's 45-year career inat the mortuary thursday «cluding a stint 4s singer with the prior to services. InterDorsey Brothers. included con. ~ certs and nightclub perfor. ment Provo City mances across theUnited States Cemetery and abroad Funeral services will be held Thursday 12 noon at the Ephraim 2nd Ward LDS Chapel, 115 E. 100 Mrs. John Wilford Frank grandchi happening in their child's classroom glare reeyalnes David Greene Stevens David Michael Greene, 3-yearold son of Thomas H. and Ravelle Lyn Shulem Greene, died Monday, Nov. 16, 1981, at the Utah Valley Hooptal in Provo of acute epiglotis. His parents reside at 1773 Hobble Creek Canyon Road in Springville A baby boy was born phan He was born Dec. 1, 1978, at on Nov. 16, 1981, to Mikel and Whittier, Calif. They have made SoLynn Jehnstun Stevens in their home in Springville since Haskell Texas. The baby was June, 1981. full term. Survivors include his parents Hissurvivors include parents, of Springville; a grandmother, Haskell, Texas; a brother and sister, Brom and Heidi Lynn Stevens of Haskell, Texas; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Ross STevens of Brigham City; Mr. Petersen of Brigham City; Mr Boyd Ferner of Provo and Benet- ARLINGTON, Va. — John ALICE YOUNG DEGELBECK ta Kelsey of Springville; great- Wilford Frank, 66 died Sunday, Helen Wootten Gilbert Helen Wootton Gilbert,66, died She was a member of the LDS Monday, Nov. 16, 1981, of a Church and a graduate of East lingeringillness in a Salt Lake High Schoo! and the University of Utah, She was a member of CityHospital e was born Oct. 31, 1915, in the Salt Lake Jr. Chamber of ‘American Fork to Joseph A. and Commerce and the Elks. Helen Jewell King Wootton. She Survivors include: a sonon anda married Donald S. Gilbert June 26, 1936, in the Salt Lake LDS daughter, Doi W., Jr. and Mrs Temple. He died Aug. 25, 1978 Dennis (Gay) Clark:seven Alpine Education Association. The themethis year is ‘American Education and You: Partners in our Children’s Future.” School patrons are invited to visit r Mrs. meeting is open to the public SHOP THE PARKWAY CENTER FOR A... Alice Young Degelbeck Grant E. of New Mexico; Annexation Policy Declaration addi Alpine Notes Education Week Week, according to the Obituaries LEHI — Alice Ann Young Degelbeck, 90, died Monday Nov. 18, 198), of causes incident planning commission approvesthe an land in an annexation policy declara- nexation the issue will go to the ci tion, Provo will seekits planning com- commission for final approval mission's approval to annex the land If Orem challenges Provo's decisio, located in Provo Canyon tonight the issue will be sent to the Ut Provo's action comesonthe heelsof County Boundary Commission Orem's announcementthat it would wi next step after that is the courts clude in its policy annexation declar: tion land south of Canyon Road, eB At tonight's meeting, the commission sidered the dividing !:ne between Orem will conduct a public meeting to con. and Provo property. sider an amendmentto the ProvoCit N WMAA meetinj Provo Spurred by Herald Seeks Cable Reaction FRESH RAISING ay | ( FRESH HAWES? 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