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Show IVmnlwr 8, 1!7S The Kmvka Reporter Pap Tim Springville resident gives manuscript, book collection to BYU Anton R. Klenda Anton It. Klenda, (Tony) Mildred A. Corbeil Christensen died Mildred Annie Corbeil December 2, 1978, at his home in Tooele. Christensen, 67, of 159 W. He was born February 400 N., Spanish Fork, died 28, in Tampa, Friday, December 1, 1978, 1914, Kansas, to Frank and in the Payson City Adolpha Tychman Hospital. was She born Klenda. He was a in 1911 November 6, graduate of St. Joseph High School, Hays, Eureka, a daughter of Kansas, in May, 1931. In Thomas F. and Annie Corbeil. She May, 1933, he graduated Evans from St. Joseph's College LeRoy and Military Academy. Christensen on December He was appointed captain 26, 1928 in Provo. Their was later of cadets in 1932 by the marriage in solemnized the Provo governor of Kansas. LDS 1932-3From he was Temple. He died cadet-captai- n plans and February 3, 1971. Mrs. Christensen was In 1939, officer. training he went to work for the educated in Eureka and Shell Oil Co. in Grand Spanish Fork schools. She Junction, Colorado, and was employed by the then worked for Tintic Illinois Powder Plant; Monte Standard Mining Co. in Del Canning and the Dividend for 12 years. Company; On November-18Payson City Hospital. She 1937, he married Ila Nielson in was a member of the LDS St. Patrick's Catholic Church and was active in Relief Society, serving as Church in Eureka. a visiting teacher. Tony played semi-pr- o Survivors include one in baseball league son one and daughter, Kansas, Colorado and Mrs. Elmo (Annie) n Utah. He was for his hitting ability, Cloward, Norwalk, Calif.; going one whole season Monte C. Christensen, 9 without striking out. He Bountiful; grand12 greatplayed first base and was children; two on the state all-stteam grandchildren; in the Central Utah sisters and one brother, Baseball League .from Mrs. Irene Provstgaard, 1934-3He was the 1936 Payson; Mrs. Beatrice all-stat- e baseball Richardson, Payson; and selection for first base. Dion Corbeil, Richland, In 1948 he moved to Washington. Funeral services were Tooele. He was past president of the Lions held Monday in the Club and a member of the Spanish Fork Third Ward Elks Lodge for 40 years. Chapel with Bishop Jack He was a trustee in the Ieifson officiating. Burial Tooele Elks Lodge for was in the Spanish Fork many years. He was City Cemetery. '64, The lifetime collection "This material filled 1.216 ho of books and manuscripts s." explained of J. Earl Arrington, a Dean lirsen. director of noted New York historian acquisition for the who is a specialist in 19th library. "There is a century America, has wealth of material on been donated to the early American B. IiCe Library at derpinnings of The of of Church Christ Brigham Young Latter-da- y Jesus Saints. Mr. University. The collection of more Arrington sought to un-Haro- ld collect the growth development of ar 7. instrumenta 1 in organizing Little League Baseball in Tooele and served as the first president of the league. He was secretary-treasure- r in the league for many years and was chairman of the finance committee to help build international field" in Tooele. He helped start the Babe Ruth Baseball Organization in Tooele and served as secretary-treasure- r. For the past 29 years he has been employed by McFarland and Hollinger as an accountant. During part of this time, he was also employed by the Utah Calcium Co. He was of St. a member Marguerite's Church, where he served as an usher. Survivors include his wife, Tooele; daughter, Shalimar, Ellington, Florida; son, Raymond Rifle, Colorado; two six grandchildren; Anton, brothers, Ellouise V. Wallgren, 70, died December 2, 1978, in Sandy, Utah. Mrs. Wallgren is (he mother of an Eureka resident, Mrs. Diane Elliott. She was born January 24, 1908, in Pleasant, Kansas, to Nick and Ella Zigler Damico. She married John Wallgren on August 17, 1942, in Blackfoot, Idaho. Mrs. Wallgren was a member of the Catholic Church, a foster parent, and loved sewing, animals. Survivors flowers Harvey, Nebraska; Leonard, Lincolnville, Kansas: two sisters, Lillian Skienar, Chicago, 111.; Frances Holub, Marion, Kansas. Funeral services were held Wednesday at St. Marguerite's Catholic Church. Burial was in Tooele City Cemetery. daughters, (Betty) Burtoft, New Jersey; Mrs. Rex (Diane) Elliott, Eureka; Mrs. Richard ' Thun, Kellogg, Idaho; son, William Daniel, Washington D.C.; 12 grandchildren; 1 greatgrandchild; sister, Lelia Roberts,. Tucson, Arizona. Funeral services were held Wednesday in the Mortuary Chapel. Interment was in South Jordan Cemetery. Goff America. century Arrington published J. Earl Arrington widely in professional literature and is perhaps Ixst known for his work on panorama art. Some panoramas were up to 10 feet tall and ran hundreds of feet on canvas wound Eureka Ward LDS Chapel on Sunday morning with Bishop David Garbett presiding and conducting. Music was under the Wanda of direction Colovich and Marjorie Pratt. Panorama art was an of early forerunner made; 'etters concerning the art kcor on early Mormon .METHODIST The Worship Service at the United Methodist Church was held Sunday afternoon with Reverend Sloan conducting. A party is scheduled for December .19th., at the church. Instead of the regular Sunday School classes, a film will be shown next lnUUeedj2.t AUAm'Y Following the lighting the Advent Wreath, Holy Communion was distributed. Reverend Sloan will be in charge of the church SLti1! daughter next Sunday, 10, at 2 p.m., preceded by Sunday School at p.m. service December 1 banker is a man who lends you an umbrella when the weather if fair, and takes it away from you when it rains. ftftfttttttttt i i Bernice drapes the classrooms and the foyer. The remainder of the service was taken up with testimony-bearin- g by ward members. Benediction was given ::' ' by Val Francom. ' i i i ; ' i ' Mass for the first :: Sunday of Advent was held Saturday evening at :: St. Patrick's Church, with ' Father Ludo in charge. The traditional Advent Wrea,th was lighted, signifying the beginning of the church year. In his sermon, Father described the four weeks of Advent, as a time for deepening hoj)e and persevering faith amid life's dif- ficulties. The mass schedule for next week, December 9, is the same as usual-- 6 p.m. the general social and cultural affecting cluding influences Mormons, in- literature, gtt Make Her Christmas Beautiful with a gift jjj " from g Uofm'b ft 269 Ss. 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The collection will be located in the Archives and Manuscripts division of the Lee Library for ThclWvmityrehicago cataling and sorting by in philosophy and history, staff employees. nra George Bishop Garbett thanked the Hollis! N.Y. He first built a period Anonymous Deon. and students," said his son. Iootuird Arrington, LDS Church Historian, is a nephew of the book collector. Arrington was tiom in Tennessee in 1895 and spent his early life there and in Oklahoma. He served in the U.S. Army in Europe during World War I and later earned college degrees at the University of Utah and A Albert Haney and Helen Iavelle Olsen Haney, was blessed by her father and given the name, Heather Ortho and of at the Provo Temple on Dec. 16th. All wishing to go mast contact Bishop Garbett for recommends. It was also announced that Floyd Gourley has a bag full of hats, gloves, and other items that have lx?en left in the church. Owners are asked to claim their lost articles. Michael Phillips was presented to be advanced in the Aaronic Priesthood as a teacher. The baby of researchers motion pictures. Wendell Arrington, a son. said the collection also contains numerous Mundi Pedersen gave the Invocation. These announcements were then Christmas During the Great temples in Kirtland, Ohio, and N'uuvoo. 111. Depression of the 1930's, "We are pleased that Arrington recognized the the collection can be ready availability of fine located at Brigham book collections and Young University where sought to build his own it will be used by librarv in his home in scrolls. around CATHOLIC include her ." particular interest the collection is a wide assortment of material dealing with art in 19th and Klenda husband, Mrs. Sandy; Clifford MarJean Omaho, Ellouise V. Wallgren and Mor-tnonism- Of 3, well-know- that in married , anything would shed some light on ed 325 No. Klein Spanish Psrfi f f IrtftffWtffWftfifftffWWWHWif 'fTf ffff j |