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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 4

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Pa, 4 THE HERALD, ftw A Ito. il. 1874 Orem Okays Watts 7 mm 0 Obitua ar 4 mm? 1 Pgvf i ew Police Tunics Irene J. Maupin LEHI Funeral services for Irene L- Johnson Maupin, 46, of lehi, ho died Wednesday alter short illness in a Salt ake City hospital, will be held in Thayer, Me. Friends may call tonight from to 8 o'clock at Jenkins-Scffe Mortuary, 4760 S.

State Murray. Mrs. Maupin was bom FXc 13. 1927 in Thayer to James and Cordy Johnson She married Wayne D. Maupin on Feb 22, 335? in Ely.Nev.

She was a member of the Southern Baptist Church Survivors include her hisbnd aid three sisters, Marjorie Johnson. Houston. Tex Joanna Johnson, Springfield. and Mrs. Norma Lee I 'helps.

Hardy, a half-brother and two half-sisters, t'lbus Chen. Thayer; Mrs Loss Gsriley. Ogden. and Mrs Dure. Bameit.

Springfield Burial will be in Thayer. Upon planning commission Orem City Council this week approved preliminary plan for a planned unit development in the rrcently-annexed area in southeast Orem Counriimen aiso gave tneir blessing to a proposed police department uniform change and adopted a resolution setting standards and specifications in subdivision development Kevin Watts developers received preliminary approval for 184 enndommium units and 47 single family kits in a planned unit development about 1400 Stwih. east of Carterviile Road. Approval was subject to any decision by the council (imeenunp sewer pumping station and recommendations of UV fire department Pohee Chief James A. Simmons told council men the trend in police uniforms is for city departments to have navy blue colored uniforms.

He recommended his department change from the tan color now being used because the i i-pwir tuc Ctimniuniu CHRIST CHILD is a wy sad scene, ofeials are akmg for tae person to bring Someone took the baby "figure out the Baby back ii is both difficult and costly Springville display located on the laws by the 10 replace. Date Book i I Local Police Attending Juvenile Crimes Class 1 71 Friday ROUGHOUT RIDING CLUB Western dance -Friday, Apollo Hall, American Fork, 9 p.m.. Sundowners to perform. PEACE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION Country-Western show Friday, Orem High School, 8 p.m. La Wanda Lindsey, David Frizzeii and The California Cowboys to perform.

YOUNG SPECIAL INTEREST Winter Carnival dance Friday, 300 S. 600 Provo, 9 p.m. Semi-formal, non-date, UTAH COUNTY COMMISSION meeting Friday, County Building, 10 a.m. Statistics AT ITAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Dec. 12: Boy to Don and Rebecca Strand Howe, 7A-3SS.

Wymount Terrace, Provo. Girl to Preston and Marilyn Miller Harrison. General Delivery, Oawson Dt, 11: Gir! to Bruce and Barbara Suzuki McU-od, 243 N. 400 Provo. Boy to Richard and Dorinne Snow Frankham, 189 N.

309 Provo. Girl to Gary and Jan Kimball Hunt, Pleasant Grove, RD 1, Box 239-A. toy to Max and Elizabeth Epperson Mitchell, J25 N. Provo. Girl Reed and Janet Farley Butler.

444 Beverly Orem. Boy to Staniev and Brenda Wright Doherty, 735 N. 440 Provo, Girl to Rodney and Delores Sanders Despain, 1662 S. takewood, Orem. Girl to Steven and Penelope McDonaid Thomas.

534 W. 80 Orem. Boy to Sam and tiebra Baum Ostler, 18 S. 1200 No. 72, orem.

Boy to Kent and Shelley Colton Lewis. S. 300 Pleasant Grove AT PAYSON HOSPITAL Dec. 11: Boy to Max and Kathy Jow-s Wahiberg. Box 9.

Eureka Bev to Janv J. and Joan Hillman Smith, 285 E. too Springville Boy to Richard and Chris Yates Chnstensen, 129 E. Mam St Satitaquin Girl to Earl Max and Charlene Bennett Btiiier. 5i 100 Springville JQ CHRISTMAS MUSICAL is being p.esenicd Friday and Saturday at Orem Junior High School.

The story of Mary and Joseph (rwrtraved by Rosanna Weeks and Ken Long) is told through the eyes of young people. Jerry Elissa Is directing with assistance from 'student Connie Vert. Fifty students will be participating in the production along witb an 18-piece orchestra of junior high school students directed by Richard Long and Bruce Palmer. PEOVO RETAIL MERCHANTS -SfKS1 fcip? Pedro 'Pete' Gonzales PAYSON Pedro 'Pete Gonzales. 73.

died of natural causes Wednesday morning at his home Payson. He was bom Oct 24, 1902 in Gallina. Mexico, a son of Carlos arid Petra Martinez Gonzales lie married Flonpa Martinez November of 1921 at Durango, Colo. She died in January. 1968.

Since 1948 he lived in Payson where he worked for the MRGW Railroad until his retirement 14 He had raised goats and siitep a hen he lived Colorado He was a member of tfw Catholic Oiurch Survivors imlude si ms and fvut daughters, Jtwie Martinez. Mrs. Tony iMaryi Lope, Mrs Patsy Serrano. Silvsnna Gonzales. Charles Gonzales, Pete Gonzales and Louis Gonzales, of Payson, Jose Goiizales, Silverton, Colo: Christoha! Gonzales.

Sprmviiie, and Mrs. Fred Betty Garcia Edwards, Colo. 41 grandchildren; 2 great -ejandchildren, one brother and three sisters, Higino Gonzales. Durango, Ruben Maestas. Payson: Rita Medina.

Fruita. and Mrs Ben Sanchez. Blandmg Funeral Mass will be held Saturday at 10:30 p.m. in St Francis Catholic Church, Provo Holy Rosary will be recited Friday at 7 p.m. in the Walker Mortuary, 85 E.

300 Payson. where friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Burial will be Payson City Cemetery Vern W. Olsen PRICE Funeral services will be Saturday noon at Fausett Mortuary. Price, for Vern Worthen Olsen.

67. who died Tuesday at a Price hospital after a short illness. He was a brother to Mrs Ixtila Woods. Pleasant Grove. He was born June 30, 1907 in Ferron, Emery County, to Edward and Nancy Viola Worthen Olsen.

He married Rebecca Sanderson on Dec. 15, 1827. They later divorced. He married Lola Maye Perry on Oct. 26, 1962 in Aztec.

N.M. JShe died May 29, 1974. He was a retired miner. Survivors include three sons and two duaghters, Edward Olsen. Price; Deloy C.

Price and Clinton Price, both of Buena Park, Mrs. John (Juanitta) Schuster, Palo Alto. and Mrs. Alta Wooden. Van Nuys, Calif; 15 grandchildren; three brothers and two sisters.

Nyle Oisen, Orangeville. Emergy County; George Oisen. Spring Glen, Carbon County; Hall Olsen. Salt Jake City: Mrs Erma Frandsen, Pnc-e. and Mrs.

Leola Woods, Pleasant, Grove. Friends may call at mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Cleveland. Emry County Cemeterv Mistrial Declared A mistrial was declared in the Fourth District Court after a four-member jury was unable to reach a verdict on the appeal in a misdeameanor case.

Larry Harding had appealed a decision handed down in the Orem City Court, finding him guilty of the theft of two spark plugs from K-Mart. When the appeal jury whs unable to reach a verdict, 'he court declared a mistrial and dismissed the jury The date (if Dec. 13 was then set as th time for fixing a new tnai date Cundberg wjOlpin 495 So State Ofni, 225-1530 George Burdett Coleman Funeral services will be heid Saturday at 12 noon in the Orem 26th ward chapel, 400 E. 400 N. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from 7-9, and at the chapel Saturday prior to services.

Burial Orem City Cemetery. Etelka White Robinson Funeral services will be held Saturday 10 a.m. in the Orem 29th ward chapel, 135 E. 2000 So. Friends call at the mortuary Friday from 6-8, and Saturday at the chapel prior to services.

Burial Paragonah, Utah City Cemetery. darter color will be easier to get and will cost less. Changeover date will be May 1 1975. tie said Trie chief said the tan reserve officer uniforms will be phased out as they wear out probably in another year. A new arm patch aiso is being considered, the chief said Local builders and developers met with city officials Dec.

6 and reportedly gave their blessing to new subdivision specifications. The resolution setting the standards provides for several routine changes to bring procedure in line with a suhdivisiitn ordinance approved several weeks ago, according to Russell O. Brown, the city's consulting engineer Mr. Brown said the change of major interest wouid require contractors to repair their own cute hi city streets. A time limit wili fie placed on repairing the cuts.

Mr. Brown said the repair will be required as rapidly as feasible. 48 hours in some cases. The resolution will take effect Jan. 1 Loniiie Hardy, Lehi Police; Randy Johnson, BYU Security; Jerry Scott, Utah County Sheriffs Department; LaMar R.

Simpson, Heber City Police Department, and Glade Terry. Prow Police Department. One of the highlights of the program will be an address by the assistant superintendent of tlie Los Angeles County School System, Dr, Thomas Tagilanetti. an expert in juvenile delinquency. He serves as a member cf the slat! of the Delinquency Control Institute, wtiich is located at USC.

According to Mr. Jones, the juvenile specialist training provided in this session is the first of its kind in the U.S. and will be used as a model in other state POST programs. Utah Obituaries SALT LAKE CITY Laurence William Rtctsrdt, 82, died Wednesday funeral pending '-om 280 E. South Temple.

Vera Russell, 78, died Tuesday; funeral Friday a.m.. W0 S. State St. Atverdi Etlttbrtk tau CVpoiM, 71. di! Wednesday; funeril Saturday noon, 260 E.

South Temple. Merrill D. Collett, 60, died Wednesday; funeral Saturday noon, 4760 State Si. Neld Draper Oliekai. 71.

died Tuesday, graveside services Friday, a.m., Memorial Gardens of the W.ky. 10600 S. 1700 E. MARRIOTT, Weber Counly Henry E. Mile, 57, diod Wednesday; funeral Saturday, 11 a.m., Lindqass! and Sons Mortuary.

Ogden. OGDEN Balerio Valesaej, 54, died Tuesday, feaen! Saturday, 11 a.m.. tarkin Mortuary. Setma 8. Mytinger, 72, died Tuesday; funeral Friday, 1 p.m..

Larkin Mortuary. BK1GHAM CITY Emilia Johssoa Olsea. 90, died Wednesday; funeral Saturday, 1 Peterson Funeral Oiapei. ALTAMONT, Duchesne Countv Jay Rehert "Bab" Mllea, 48, died Wednesday; funeral Saturday, i Altamont Ward Chaps! ST CERQGE Frederick Oliver Barsuin, 83, died Tuesday, funeral Friday noon, St. George Second Ward Oiapei SOITH JORDAN Geleae Cox Plpkis, 48, died Wednesday; funeral pen ding from KG E.

South Temple. LOGAN Martta Emil FridH, 85, died Tuesday; funeral Friday noon. Hall Mortuary. HILL AIR FORCE BASE Alice Virginia Chadwick Epperson, iS, died Tuesday; funeral Saturday in Ashland, Ky. FILLMORE Jewel Guy Brunson.

u0, died in a fire Tuesday: funeral Friday, I p.m.. Fillmore Third Ward Chapel 26fW.t00 State, Provo hi 1 fsm asa Madeleln Robimor LKHI Funeral services for Madeleine Bates Wilkin 82 of Lehi. who (lied Tuesday after a long illness while the- American Fork Hospital. Mil he Friday at 1 in Wing Mortuary, Lehi. Bishop Donald Nielsen will officiate.

Friends may call at the mortuary tonight from 7 to 9 0 clock and Friday before smices. Burial will be in Alpine Hty Cemetery. Mrs Robinson was born Dec 4. 1892 in Alpine, to Benjamin and Hannah Boddsson Bates. She married David Wilkin on Nov SO, 1919 in Sail Uke City, and he Hied Oct.

22. 5924. She married Raymond G. Robinson on Aug. 15, 1939 in Provo He died May 8.

1965 From 1926 to 1842. Mrs. Robinson was Alpine city recorder. Active in the LOS Churvh. she was president of the YWM1A in Alpine for 15 years She taught Sunday School and Primary classes, was secretary of the Ijchl Fifth Ward for seven years and was a Relief Society visiting teacher for many years.

Survivors include two daughters, Marjorie Wilkin, Ix'hi. and Mrs. Robert (Fern! Rjohins. American Fork; two stepsons and one stepdaughter, 1 toward L. Robinson, Lehi, Ray Robinson and Mrs.

Retta Stokes, both of Coeur d'Ak-ne. five grandchildren; three great grandchildren and one brother. Frank Russel Bates, Garden Calif. Charlotte Monookin Charlotte Manookin. Anianilo, died this week.

Funeral services are pending and will be announced by Berg Mortuary, Prove. Edna G. Brockbcmk SPANISH FORK Funeral services for Edna Gardner Brockbank, 92, of Spanish Fork, who died of a heart attack Tuesday in a Salt Lake City hospital will be Friday at 1 p.m. in the Spanish Fork Second Ward Chapel Friends may call at Walker Mortuary tonight from 6 to 8 o'clock and Friday prior to services. Burial will be in Spanish Fork City Cemetery.

85 East 300 South, Provo Ph. 373-6668 Spanish Fork Edna Gardner Brockbank Funeral services will be held Friday at 1:00 p.m. in the Spanish Fork 2nd ward-chapel. Friends call at the Walker Mortuary of Spanish Fork Thursday from (3-8, and Friday prior to services. Burial Spanish Fork City Cemetery.

Spanish Fork Golda Cloward McDonald Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1:00 p.m. in the Walker Mortuary of Spanish Fork, where friends may call Friday from 8-8 and Saturday prior to services. Burial Spanish Fork City Cemeterv. Payson Pedro (Pete) Gonzalei Funeral mass will be held Saturday at 10:30 a.m. in the St.

Francis Catholic Church of Provo, Hoiy Rosary wili be held Friay at 7:00 p.m. in the Walker Mortuary of Payson, where friends may call from 6-3 p.m. Burial Payson City Cemetery. A 12-Days-Of-Giristmas Thursday's Winners: Bill Brown, Provo Speedway Race Set from Woolwarth's Ma Hoiking, Orsm Peiwoalned Pen Set from Shipp's Jeweler MerlDene Harks, Provo Rvlon Gift Set from City Drug Diane Rasmusten, Provo Gift Certificate from lerner's Seven Central Utah police officers are participating in week-long course ift juvenile crime sponsored by the Division of Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST). The officers are pari of a class of 22 which will he designated juvenile specialists in law enforcement, according to Ralph H.Jones, POST director.

The regional officers are: James E. Box, Payson Police Department; Gary Guyman. Orem Police Department; Tommy B. King SALT LAKE CITY Funeral services are scheduled Saturday for Tommy Bruce King. 34 of 544 E.

100 Salt Lake "City, who died Tuesday at home from causes pending a medical examiner's investigation. His sister lives in Provo. He was bom Jan. 3. 1940 in Price to Lloyd Franklin and Iva Adeline Davis King.

He married Dayle Duncan in Eiko, Nev. They later were divorced. He was employed as a fry cook. Survivors include a daughter, Kelly King. Salt Lake City: foster parents, Nathan and Harriet Davis.

Salt Lake City; one brother and five sisters. Ivan King, Hunter; Mrs. Joe W.K. (Vivian! Richards, Granger; Mrs George K. (Audrey) Causby, Harbor City.

Calif Mrs. Bud (Jeannine K.i Smith, Springfield, Ore Mrs. Robert (Lenna Downey, Lomita, and Mrs. Richard iSue Rae! Walch, Provo. Saturday's funeral will be at 10 a.m at Redwood Memorial Estates.

4330 Redwood Road, where friends may call Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday an hour before services. Burial will be in Huntington Cemetery, Carbon County. Toy Selection, Safety To Be Lecture Topic A lecture on toys will be presented Friday at 7 p.m. at liahona Pre -School.

418 E. Center. Provo, which will include discussions on the value of educational toys, toy safety prices, selection and homemade tovs Other topics included in the lecture are making the most of playtime, developing positive attitudes toward sharing and making clean-up a more pleasant time. The lecture is open to the public at no charge. m)ee (fnter.

SDniiffviiiF mi 4 a Salt Lake: 2250 So. Main St. Orem: 1591 So. State St. Burdett Coleman G.

Burdett Coleman, 68, of ft25 N.560E.. Orem. died Wednesday of a heart attack at Utah Valley Hospital. Mr. Coleman was born Feb 20, 1906 in Teasdale, Wayne County, to George and Angeline Hunt Coieman He married Fern Jackson on April 5, 1333 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.

Mr Coleman was bishop of Teasdale Ward and taught in the various LDS Church auxiliaries. He had worked with the adult Aaronic program and was a member of the stake high priest presidency. From 1929 to 1931 he filled a mission to California. At the time of his death, he was an ordained temple worker for the Provo Temple. Survivors include his widow, two sons and four daughters, Leiand Coleman, Victorville.

Mrs. Dale (Anna Marie! Harrison. Whiterock. Uintah Countv; Eidon Coieman, Mrs. Cecil" (LaVoy) Mrs.

Raymond i Iris Adams and Mrs Ron (Lois) Mugleston, all of American Fork: 21 grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Emergy (Sylvia) Porter. Orem; Mrs Hyrum i Bertha Brinkerhoff, and Jane Forsyth, both of Salt Lake City Funeral services will be Saturday at noon in the Orem 26th Ward Chapel, 400 E. 400 N. Friends may call at Olpin-Sundberg Mortuary, Orem, Friday from 7 to 9 p.m.

and Saturday at the ward chapel prior to services. Burial wili be in Orem City Cemetery. Bronde Lee Carter Brande Lee Carter, six-month old daughter of Dennis and Carta Perkins Carter. SprtngvtUe, died this morning at Utah Valley Hospital. Funeral services are pending and will be announced by Berg Mortuary.

Berg Mortuary 'g i5 i emm V3 i' Provo Clyde E. Jacobson Funeral services will be conducted Saturday 2 p.m. in the 14th S. Ward Chapel. 1020 So.

1100 West. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday 6 to 8 p.m. and at the ward chapel Saturday prior to services. Interment Provo City Cemetery. Provo Glen G.

Young Funeral services will be conducted Saturday ii a.ru. in the Berg drawing room chapel of Provo Friends may caii at the mortuary Friday 6 to 8 p.m. and Sat. prior to services. Interment Provo City Cemetery.

Springville Baby Brande Lee Carter Funeral services pending and will be announced by Berg Mortuary Amarilla, Texas Charlotte Manookin Funeral services pending and will be announced by Berg Mortuary of Provo. ess I I THE BEESLEY BURIAL VAULT Bright ideo from frontier days Here is a convincing reproduction of the oil lanterns of the Frontier Period. The center column is distressed solid pine. The arms are supported by wrought iron. Rustic and beautiful and just one of 2001 different bright ideas at City Electric.

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