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Provo, Utah, Thursday, May 22, 1975 -THE HERALD, Obituaries Obituaries Lester R. Allgood PAYSON Lester Rees Allgood, 87, Payson, died of causes incident to age on Tuesday, May 20, 1975 in Provo. Hie was born May 3, 1888 in Salt Lake City, the third of eight children to George and Lettus Rees Allgood. Mr. Allgood was the last survivor of his farnily.

He married Arva Mitchell of Granger on April 13, 1910 in Ogden. The couple recently celebrated their 65th wedding anniversarv. The Allgood family also had lived in Colorado, California and Arizona before returning to Utah in 1960. Mr. Allgood was a bricklayer and was employed in that trade in many sections of the United States and Mexico.

He had received his 50-year medal and goid plate from the Brick Layers Union in Grand Junction, in 1957 His last bricklaying job was performed as a donation. The project was the addition to the Payson First-Fifth Ward chapel. He is survived by his widow, one daughter and three sons, Mrs. Fiorence Nath, Lompoc, Marvin Lester Allgood, Layton; Thomas Earl Allgoud, Palm Desert, and Elbert Dei Allgood, Fillmore; 20 grandchildren and 32 greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be Saturday at 10 a.m.

at Righy Mortuary, Payson. Friends may call Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday prior to services. Burial will be at Fillmore City Cemetery. Jennie Soulier Jennie Lynn Johnson Soulier, 82, of 71 N.

4th Provo, died today at Payson City Hospital. Funeral services will be at 11 a.in. Saturday at the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, Provo. Friends may call at Berg Mortuary Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday prior to services.

Burial will be in the Provo City Cemetery. A complete obituary will be announced later. Roscoe Kartchner PHOENIX, Ariz. Funeral services are scheduied Friday for Roscoe Harold Kartchner, 61. of Phoenix, who died in a Phoenix hospital Tuesday, May 20, 1975 of complications following surgery.

His son lives in Provo. He was born Oct. 6, 1913, in Orem, to Mark E. and Ellen Loveless Kartchner. He married Mary Smith in 1938.

They later were divorced. He married Lorraine Maurphey in 1972. He was a retired painting contractor and a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include four sons and three daughters, Dan L. Kartchner, Niles R.

Kartchner, Mrs. Dale (Judy) Curtis and Cindy Shepherd, all Salt Lake City; David B. Kartchner, Provo: Mrs. Gerald (Mary Anne) Chacon, San Diego, and Bruce A. Kartchner, Tucson.

14 grandchildren; four brothers sister, James Kartchner, Arizona: Wayne Kartchner. San Jose, Alton Kartchner, Idaho: Virgil Kartchner, California, and Veda Dittmer, Logan. Friday's funeral will begin at 2p.m. in the Phoenix First LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call at 719 N.

27th Phoenix, a half hour before services. Burial will be in Phoenix. Cundberg Olpin MORTUARY 495 So. State Orem, 225-1530 Orem Fred W. Kemper Funeral services will be conducted Friday 11 a.m.

at Sundberg Olpin Mortuary. Friends call at the Mortuary Thursday from 7 9 p.m. and Friday prior to services. Burial at Farmington City Cemetery. Potted Plants For Your Loved Ones ROHBOCK SONS FLORAL 1012 5.

State Orem 225:3100 I ACT Hannah S. Riley SPRING GLEN. Carbon County Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Spring Glen LDS Ward Chapel for Hannah S. Riley, 83, who died Wednesday, May 21, 1975 in the Carbon Hospital, Price.

Mrs. Riley was the mother of Mrs. Jane R. Jensen, Prove. She was born on Feb.

8. 1892, al South Normanton, Derbyshire, England to Matthew and Hannah Starkey Reynolds. She married Joseph Thomas Sheffield on July 2. 1909 at Rock Springs, Wyo. He died Sept.

2, 1909. She married Robert Riley on Nov. 22, 1912 at Stock Springs, Wye. He died Feb. 13, 1960.

A long-time resident of Clawson. Emery County, she and her husband moved to Spring Glen shortly before his death. Recently she has lived with her daughter in Provo. She delivered babies for many years in Clawson. She was an active member of the LDS Church.

Survivors include five sons and four daughters, Thomas S. Riley, Hiawatha, Carbon County; Robert M. Riverton; Jack E. Riley, Granger; James E. Riley, Castle Dale, Emery County; George L.

Riley, Clawson, Emery County: Mrs. Evan J. (Rose) Marshall, Redwood City, Mrs. Andrew C. (Hannah) Tucker, Murray; Mrs.

Jensen, Provo, and Mrs. Oliver C. (Mary) Jensen, Spring Glen, 41 grandchildren, 52 great grandchildren, six great great grandchildren. Friends may call at the Mitchell Funeral Home, Price. Friday from 7 to 9 p.m.

and at the ward chapel one hour before services. Burial will be in the Spring Glen Cemetery. Rosella Kofoed WESTON. Ida. Funeral services will be Saturday noon at the Weston LDS Ward Chapel for Roselia W.

Kofoed, 85, who died Tuesday, May 20, 1975 in Preston, Ida. Mrs. Kofoed was the sister of Mrs. A. C.

(Dessie) Buffington, Provo. She was born Jan. 4, 1889 to George R. and Sarah Burbank Williams. She married George Harrison Kofoed on June 1 15, 1910 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.

He died Aug 6, 1968. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Van (Rilla) Nelson and Mrs. Leland (Tressa Peterson, both of Hyrum, Cache county, 12 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren, five sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Sarah H.

Kofoed. Ogden; Mrs. Reese Davis, Bountiful: Mrs. Buffington, Provo; Mrs. Fred Leona) Nelson, Salt Lake City; Mrs.

Jennie Tingey, Brigham City, George Williams, Brigham City, and Vie Williams, Calif. Friends may call at Webb Mortuary, Preston, between 7 and 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday one hour before services. Burial will be in the Weston Cemetery. Berg Mortuary 185 EAST CENTER 373-1841 Provo John W.

Robinson Funeral services will be conducted Friday 10 A.M. in the Berg drawing room chapel of Provo. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday prior to services. Interment Eureka, Utah City Cemetery. Provo Jennie Lynn Johnson Souller Funeral services will be conducted Saturday 11 A.M.

in the Berg drawing room chapel of Provo. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday 8 to 8 P.M. and Saturday prior to services. Interment Provo City Cemetery. Orem Kelly Kevin Smith Funeral services were conducted today 1 P.M.

in the Orem 17th ward chapel. Interment Orem City Cemetery. dE. Flight to Observe Payson Snow Pack Delayed by Clouds af John W. Robinson John W.

Robinson, 91. of 1035 300 N. Provo, died Tuesday, May 20, 1975, at Utah Valley Hospital of causes incident to age. He was born Nov. 28, 1883 to Eli and Julie Ellertson Robinson.

He married Edna Russell on Nov. 15, 1911 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died April 26. 1969. Mr.

Robinson lived for several years in Eureka where he managed the Tintic Mercantile Store. He served as mayor of Marysvale, Piute County, and was a member of the Plute County School Board. He moved to Provo in 1955 when he did auditing and accounting work. He served in several positions in the LDS Church including Sunday School superintendent and secretary of the high priests quorum. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.

Willis R. (Jean) Dees, grandchildren, Tucson, three six great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Jennie Siaton. Sacramento, and Mrs. Rose Collins, Union City, Calif.

Funeral services will be Friday at 10 a.m. at Berg Drawing Room Chapel, Provo. Friends may call at Berg Mortuary Friday prior to services. Burial will be in Eureka Cemetery. Geoffrey Berriman Graveside services will be at 2 p.m.

Tuesday at the American Fork Cemetery for Geoffrey I. Berriman, 24. Castro Valley, California, who died of cancer Tuesday. May 20, 1975 in the Kaiser Hospital, Hayward, Calif. Mr.

Berriman was the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. (Doc) Sutton, Provo. He was born on April 13, 1951 to Karl I.

and Zola Sutton Berriman. He was a 1974 graduate of the University of California at Berkley with a B.S. in biochemistry. He was employed as assistant manager of Four Star Building Supply at San Leandro, Calif. He was a member of the LDS Church.

Surviors include his parents, two brothers and one sister, Bradley, Chris and Jean, all of California; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sutton, Provo. Funeral services will be Friday at the Robinson Mortuary Chapel, Oakland, Calif The family requests donations be made to the Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City or to the American Cancer Society. MAJOR DISASTER SAN FRANCISCO (UPD) The great earthquake and fire of 1906 measured an estimated 8.3 on the Richter scale.

destroyed 490 blocks of the city (2.593 acres), left 250.000 persons homeless and killed at least 452 persons. PAYSON Low clouds and adverse weather conditions have left Payson officials 1 in doubt about the exact time they will board a Utah National Guard helicopter to fly over the canyor. reservoir system to survey the high water condition. "If we can't go up today we'll fly over the area tomorrow morning for Mayor Richard Harmer said. He added that Councilmen Gary Hansen and Reed Money will accompany him on the trip.

Earlier. Mr. Harmer told the Cry Council he needed to what's there in terms of how much water ris flowing into Pete Winward reservoir, Dry Lake, Red Lake, and the other reservoirs, and what's draining out. The mayor said he also wants to fly over the same area Saturday and again Sunday morning Before the rain Thursday Grant O. Cook NORTHRIDGE.

Calif. Graveside services will be Saturday at 12:30 p.m. at Valley View Cemetery, Bothwell, Box Elder County, for Grant Osmond Cook, 65, of Northridge who died May 17, 1975 at home of a heart attack. He is the father of Grant 0. Cook Jr.

and Mrs. Jerald L. (Darlene) Pond, both of Provo and Mrs. Alberto (Deborah) Bori, Orem. He was born in Bloomington, to Alonzo Laker and Maude Osmond Cook.

He married Hazel Hartvigsen on June 15, 1939 at the Logan LDS Temple. He was a musician. a graduate of the University of Utah and he received a Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1944. Mr.

Cook taught music at Weber State College and Fullerton College in California. He was chairman of the music department at Los Angeles State College for five years and taught at California State University at Northridge at the time of his death. He designed musical and acoustical facilities at LASC and CSU-Northridge. He was a trumpet soloist, flutist and pianist in his youth. A member of the LDS Church, he served in the Eastern States Mission.

He was director and accompanist for "Fireside Survivors include his widow. one son and five daughters. Grant O. attending BYU; Mrs. Jerald L.

(Darlene) Pond, Provo; Mrs. David B. (Laurel) Jorgensen, Salt Lake City; Sharon and Margaret, both Northridge; and Mrs. Alberto (Deborah) Bori, Orem; five grandchildren; two brothers and four sisters: Dr. Melvin Cook.

Vernon, Ohio; Mrs. Maurine Winterton and Mrs. Ray R. (Lois) Canning, both of Salt Lake City; Noel L. Cook and Mrs.

Grant Gill (Phyllis) Smith, both of Logan; and Mrs. Raymond D. (Vera) Hunsaker, North Salt Lake City. Friends may call Rogers Mortuary, Tremonton, Saturday from 11 a.m. until noon.

An additional service was held Tuesday in Chatsworth, Calif. MEMORIAL DAY FLOWER'S Pick up your memorial day flowers enroute to the cemetary from our convient outdoor summer house. SPRAYS FROM $8.50 OPEN MEMORIAL DAY FLOWER BASKET 409 N. University SORA 1600 1839 ON 1271 MED 1970 MARKERS I JOHNSON 92 Years of Experience Helps Us Answer Your Questions BEESLEY MONUMENT VAULT CO. 725 South State Street.

Preve Ph. 374-0580 BEESLEY MEMORIALS DISCOUNTS TO JOHNSON FATHER morning, Mr. Harmer was about surmounting the high water situation by the first of the week. "if we can get through Monday, I think we're off the he told the City Council Wednesday night. cooling trend is predicted by the Weather Bureau after Monday which should help slow the runoff again," he added.

In the event of need, it was revealed that sand is available for bagging operations at the city's water pump, and at the city shops. Mr. Harmer also read a copy of a letter from U.S. Senator Frank E. Moss addressed to the Bureau of Reclamation, directing the Bureau to allow Payson City to use the High Line Canal, if necessary, "to avert a flood Senator Moss asked the Bureau to permit use of the canal "to the fullest extent possible to avoid In a related matter.

Councilman Doug Holt reported that the recent record snow storm seriously disrupted the city's street lighting system, especially in the south sections of Payson. "It the town seems darker than usual, it's because the lighting system took a serious beating, the councilman explained. "it may take several days to make the necessary Utah Obituaries SALT LAKE CITY Dr. Earl F. Wight, 72, died Tuesday, funeral was today 2 p.m..

574 E. 1st S. Charles 'Chick' Richmond, 59. died Tuesday, graveside services Saturday noon, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Fred J.

Strauss, 79, died Wednesday, funeral Friday 11:30 a.m. 574 E. Ist S. Grant M. Erickson, 39, died Tuesday, funeral Friday noon at 4330 S.

Redwood Rd. Mary R. Gurr. 87. died Tuesday.

graveside services Friday noon, Salt Lake City Cemetery. LAYTON Gayle N. Nalder, 52, died Tuesday, funeral Friday 2 p.m. Layton 3rd L.DS Ward Chapel. Gladys C.

Ellis, 81, died Tuesday, funeral Friday noon, Layton 4th LDS Ward Chapel. OGDEN Merrill Youngbera, 67, died Thursday, May 15, funeral Friday, 11 a.m. Lindquist and Sons Funeral Home, Ogden. Cynthia G. Russell, 73, died Tuesday, funeral Friday 1 p.m., Lindquist and Sons Funeral Home, Ogden William H.

Huber, 63, died Tuesday, funeral Thursday 9:30 a.m. St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Ogden. BOUNTIFUL Lyn Dee Sunbeck, 10. died Tuesday, funeral Friday, 1 p.m.

South Bountiful 3rd LDS Ward Chapel, 1450 S. 350 W. MAYFIELD, Sanpete County Elizabeth N. Andersen, 77, died Tuesday, funeral Saturday noon, Hayfield LDS Ward Chapel. A BRONZE PLAQUE that will be placed near the entrance to Red Cross headquarters in Provo is reviewed by officials of the organization.

From left, are Vert G. Dixon, outgoing chapter president: Dailis A. Christensen, chapter manager, Myram C. Toone, chapter president, and Emil E. Henderson, division manager of the Golden Spike Division of the American National Red Cross.

Red Cross Chapter Elects Officers for Coming Year Hyrum C. Toone of Provo was elected chairman for the Central Utah Chapter of the Anterican National Red Cross for 1975 at the annual meeting this week in Provo. Mr. Toone replaces Verl G. Dixon, former Provo mayor, who was the 1974 president.

Guest speaker was Emil E. Henderson, division manager of the Red Cross. In other business, certificates of appreciation were presented Mabel Butler of Eureka and J. N. Washburn of Provo for their terms of service on the board of directors.

Longevity awards were given to a number of volunteers including a 15-year service award to Yolande Tew with 10- year pins presented to Charone Smith, Mary Olson and Beverly Hoyt. Five-year pins were given to Margaret Firmage, Karla Gammon, Virginia Johnson, J. N. Washburn, Hyrum C. Toone and Zoe Manning.

Dallis A. Christensen, chapter manager, said that during 1974 the Central Utah Chapter provided nursing services training to 788 women and first aid instruction to 1,488 persons. Water safety lessons were given to 1,367 individuals, he said. He reported that Utah County veterans received 120 pints of blood at no charge and that students from 50 schools in the chapter prepared over 400 friendship boxes for disaster and over-seas areas and gave service to local hospitals and institutions. Mr.

Christensen added that 507 servicemen, veterans and their families received emergency loans and grants totaling $1,863 and that 361 long distance and overseas messages were sent for servicemen and families, by the Central Utah Chapter Mr. Henderson reported that more than $18.000 of Red Cross funds have been used in with the Malad, Ida. earthquake. "We were very fortunate that the quake lasted only 35 seconds instead of the usual minute and a half," he said. He reported that had the quake lasted the usual length Salt Lake City and Ogden would have been badly damaged.

"Malad City would have been totally destroyed," he added. Mr. Henderson pointed out that had funds been available only on a local level it would have taken the Malad chapter more than 70 years to accumulate the money. He emphasized the Red Cross sends funds from chapters into areas where they are needed." He cited the Chile earthquake of a few years ago when the Red Cross paid the air freight for LDS Church goods sent to the disaster area. Several plane loads were paid for by the Red Cross.

he said. The chapter manager presented a copy of the bronze plaque that will be placed near the entrance of the chapter building at 865 N. 200 Provo. The plaque lists individuals instrumental in construction of the building in 1971. "We were unable to get everyone on the plaque because so many were involved," Mr.

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