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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 4

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Provo. Utah, Thursday April 3, 1975 Ceniral Utah Obituaries Albert Kay SANTAQUIN Albert Kay, died this morning in the Payson, Hospital, following a heart attack on Wednesday, Mr. Kay was born March 25, 1907 in Santaquin, a son of Adelbert and Lydia Newton Kay. He married Luella Bryson on Dec. 21.

1934 in Payson, and the was sotmnised later in the LDS Temple. Mr. Kay ware educated Santaquin. He worked in Pioche, Nev, in the mines, and then for 31 years at the Keigley Quarry Santequin Active in Lie LDS Church, he was WEIG financial elera and Santaquin Stake financial clerk. Survivors include his widow and two daughters, Mrs.

Douglas (Ginny) flogers, Prove, Mrs. Roger (Karen) Huge, Broomfield. Colo. eight two brothers and three sisters, Elmo Kay, Mrs. Fave K.

Stewart and Mrs. Milo Vera) McKelt. all Spanish Fork. Ray Kav. Goshen, and hirs, Garibaldi, Dick Ore.

real Stewart, Funeral services will 1 p.m. Saturday in the Santaquin Chapel with Bishop Fred Openshaw officiating. Friends may call at Walker Mortuary, Payson, on Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday at the chapel prior to services. Burial will be in Santaquin Cemetery Maker Mortuary 85 East 300 South.

Prove Ph. 373-6668 Santaquin Aibert Kay Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1:00 p.m. in the Santaquin Ward Chapel. Friends call 8 Friday evening, at the Waiker Mortuary of Payson, and Saturday at the chapel prior to services, Burial Santaquin City Cemetery Provo Jenny Bremer Peterson Services were held today at 2:00 p.m. in the Walker Mortuary of Provo, with burial in East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery Berg Mortuary 185 E.

CENTER 373.1861 Sait Lake City Laurel Sportsman Graveside will be conducted P.M. in services, the East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery Friends may call at the Mortuary in Provo Saturday 1.30 to 2:30 P.M. Provo Charles Redd Cuneral services were conducted today 12 noon in the Oak Hills Ward Chapel in Provo Additional funeral services will be conducted Friday noon in the Blanding Utah LDS Ward Chapel interment Blanding City Cemeters Holladay Hills Funezal Home Santaquin, Utah Ruth Telitha Bale Greenhalgh Wilcox Graveside services were conducted today 1 P.M in the Santaquin City Cemetery, Provo Alfred Bernell Stergis Funeral services perding and will be announced by Berg Mortuary of Provo, Provo Christine Bernice Hutchinson Redeback Funeral services pending and will be announced hy Berg Mortuary or Provo: Prove Claude Knoeil Williams Funeral services wilt be conducted Saturday 10 A.M.in the St. Francis Catholic Church 172 No. 5th West Provo.

Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Provo Friday 6 to 8 P.M. and Saturday Morning until 9:40 A M. Rosary will be recited at the mortuary Friday at 3 P.M. Interment Provo City Cemetery Payson City Puts Moratorium On Services to Non-Residents 'Toni' M. Roudabush PLEASANT GROVE Irene MeNeel Houdabush, 50, died Wednesday, April 2, 1975 in an area rest home after a long illness.

She was born Aug. 26, 1924 in Altoona, Pa, 10 Joseph and Katherine Bertnett McNeel. She married Henry Lloyd on April 2. 1949 in Altoona. the was a school teacher and a member of the Community Prebyterian Church of American Fork.

She had served as a Pink Lady in American Fork Hospital She is survived by her husband and two Richard P. Roudabush 104 Senti both of Fleasant Grove; her mother, Clarksburg, W. one brother and one sister, Richard McNeel, and Mrs. Ralph (Louise) Delaney, Clarksburg. Services will he Saturday at 11.

at Opia Farmily Mortuary, 494 S. 300 Picasant Grove Friends call at the mortuary Friday from 7 to 9p.m. and Saturday prior to services. Burial will be in Pleasant Grove City Cemetery Laurel Sportsman SALT LAKE CITY Graveside services will be Saturday at 3 p.m. in East Lawn Memorial Hills for Laurel L.

Ellison Sportsman, 84, of Salt Lake City, who died of causes incident to age Tuesday, April 1. 1975 in a Salt Lake City nursing home. For many years she had lived in Provo with a niece, Mrs. Cullen Y. (Daryl) Christensen Mrs.

Sportsman was born March 30, 1891 in Frisco, Beaver County, to George and Lorena Sackett Ellison. On May 22, 1913 she married Charles 0 Sportsman, and he died on March 12, 1958. Mrs. Sportsman attended schools in Frisco. After her marriage, they lived in Cedar City and Milford before moving to Salt Lake City.

Her husband was employed by Union Pacific Railroad. Mrs Sportsman was a member of CIA. an auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. She also was a member of the Railroad Engineers Oldtimers Ne. 12 Auxiliarey, and the LDS Church.

Survivors include her niece. Mrs. Christensen: two nephews. Bill Batcheldor and Rob Batcheidor, both of California, and four grandnenhews. Friends may call at Berg Mortuary, Provo, on Saturday from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.

Hilda H. Bringhurst ST. GEORGE Funeral services for Hilda Hall Bringhurst, 79. of St. George, who died of causes incident to age Wednesday.

April 2, 1975 in a St. George Hospital, will be Saturday at noon in the Hurricane Stake Center. Mrs. Bringhurst was the mother of Mrs. Reece (Luzon) Clines.

American Fork. She was born April 21, 1895 in Rockville, Washington County, a daughter of Alfred E. and Julia Hansen Hall. She married Leo Bringhurst on Dec. 10, 1925 in the St.

George LDS Temple. She had lived in Toquerville, Washington County, until 1968 where she had been a school teacher. wavers include her husband. two daughters and two sons, Mrs. Glines, American Fork, Mrs.

Emron (Marlynn) Jensen, Ogden. Wayne Bringhurst Fontana, Calif. and Antone Kringhurst, Logan, 24 grandchilren; six brothers and ONE sister. Merrill Hall. Lafayette Hall, Alvin Hall, Harvey Hall and Clinton Hall, all of Hurricane, Vernon Hall and Mrs.

Terry (Norma: Lund, both of Salt Lake Friends may call at Spilsbury and Graff Mortuary, St. George. on Friday from 7 to 8 p.m. and at the stake center in Hurricane Saturday from 10:30 a m. until time of services.

Burial will be in Toquerville Cemetery. Dixie Harris LEHI- Dixie Lynn Harris, it, Of E. 200 S. died Tuesday, April 1, 1975 from injuries suffered in an auto accident at the Point of the Mountain She was born Jan. 1.

1956 at Murray, the daughter of Delmer Joseph and Marjorie Grimaud Harms. She was a member of the UPS Church and worked at the Deseret Pharmaceutical Co. She graduated from Lela High School in 1974 and she had been named homecoming queen in 1973. She was the first baby of the new year at the Cottonwood Hospital in 1956. Survivors include her father.

Lehi, and mother, Mrs. Clyde J. Maag, Lehi, one brother and six sister Andrew Joseph Harris. Mrs. Clim (Lila Ruth) Carter: Cindy Mariene Harris and Karen Lucille Harris all of Lehi: Mrs.

Jed Lee Marjorie Anal Thompson, Granger; Mrs Donald L. Marie; Clark, Sugarhouse, and Mrs. De Anna Gay Wright. West Jordan, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Armand L. Grimaud: one step- brother and two step sisters, Brent Maag, Lehi: Peggy Maag and Tracy Maag, bath of Orem Funeral services will be Saturday at 1 p.m. in the First Sixth Thirteenth LIDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call at Wing Mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday prior to services.

Burial will he at Lehi City Cemetery Alfred B. Sturgis Alfred Bernell Sturgis, 75, of 776 W. 200 Provo, died of a heart attack Wednesday April 2. 1975 at Utah Valley Hospital Funeral services are pending and will be announced later by Berg Mortuary of Provo Christine Rodeback Christine Bernice Hutchinson Rodeback. 73.

of 160 S. 600 prove, died 1 Thursday, April 1. 1975 at the home of a son, Charles. in Hampshire, Ill Funeral services are pending and will be announced later by Berg Mortuary, Provo. Utah Obituaries SALT LAKE CITY Eva Ellen Beckstrand Smith, 90, died Wednesday, funeral Saturday, 12:30 p.m..

11th Ward Chanel, 951 E. 100 S. Doris L. Graeber, 55. died Wednesday, memorial services Sunday 11 am.

St John's Lutheran Church 1030 500 E. Heinz Willbald Eckardt. 65. died Tuesday, funeral Catul da monument 4 aiR Ward Chapel, 2200 Roosevelt Ave Werner Rudolf Fritzsehung 44. died Wednesday, funeral Saturday noon, 36 E.

700 S. Louise Fletcher Ickerson, 77 died Monday. funeral Saturday. 10 a 4670 Higniand Drive biten Bernhardina Johnson Kedinz. 75, died Tuesday; foneral pending Vera Henderson Taylor Dotson.

86 died Tuesday, funeral Saturday. J2.30 p.m. 17th Ward Chapel. 142 George Jerome Sakashita. 54.

died Wednesday funeral Fridav p.m. Salt Lake Buddhist Church, 211 W. 200 OGDEN George D. Baker 90. died Wednesday tunerar Friday 3 p.m, and Sons Funeral Home MIDVALE Connie.

Thempson Matthews 83, died Wednesday funeral pending from 8575 2700 BRIGHAM CITY Watkins sephson Walker. Friday B. Third 15th Ward Chapel FIELDING Box Eider Theresa Jane Sunderland Coombs, Tested Fielding Hard Efren Felt Sandoval died Tuesdar: funeral St Marguerite a THRE Mi G. tenhant, died Wednesday funeral Saturdav, 11 a.m. Millard County, Ward Chapel BLANDING.

San Juan County Myrte Warner Hunt died Monday funeral Saturday San. Juan Home LAYTON Tony Frank Tezak, 55, died Tuesday. funeral mass Friday, 10 a.m St. Rose of Luna Catholic Church USOPER, Carbon County Winnie F. Hinton.

71. died Tuesdav, funeral Friday, Mitchell Funeral Home, Price- Justin David Foiman seven day old son of Jay David and Valerie Purvis Tolman. died Turadav graveside services were held touay. CARD OF THANKS 1 wish to express my thanks to the children Of the Timpanagos School, and to the Faculty Staff and P.T.A., for program put on in my behalf on my retirement. Also to the Faculty Staff for the luncheon and program.

Thanks to those that had a part on the program. I received several nice gifts from the children, Faculty and Staff. Supt. Wing, and Mr. Crabb and the employees in their Thank you all so much.

I arn most grateful. Marcus Johnson Claude K. Williams Claude Knoll Williams, 61, of 7 N. 901 Provo, died of heart failure Wednesday, April 2, 1975 at his hone. Mr.

Williams was born Nov. 5, 1918 in Anseimo. Neb, a son of Walter B. and Anna Knoll Williams He received his education in Nebraska, and farmed there until moving to Provo in 1935. He had worked for Gambles Store in Provo.

From 1940 to 1969 he was employed by Union Pacific Railroad as clerk. Mr. Williams was a member of S. Francis Church and of Krughts of Columbus. hie 2150 was member of the Brotherhood of Railways and the Union Pacific Oldtimers Club.

He collected antiques and coins. Survivors elude his mater, Provo: four brothers and two sisters, Mrs. Garth (Marge) Ford, Provo: W. David Williams and William W. H.

Williams, bothof Orem: James Williams, Bountiful: H. Louis Williams, Nampa, 10a. and Mrs. Vera Are into Funeral Mass will be celebrated Saturday al 10 a.m. al St.

Francis Catholic Church, 172 N. 500 Provo under the direction of Father Linus Hoendort. Friends may call at Berg Mortuary, Prove, on Friday from 6 to 8 and Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Friends also may call Saturday at the mortuary until 9:45 a.m. Burial will be in Provo City Cemetery, Russell Mott RALEIGH.

N.C Russell Mott, five year old son of Ralph Beverly Bounous Mott. of Raleigh, drowned Tuesday, April 1975 in a boating accident when he fell from the boat in the harbor after an excursion. He struck his head in the mishap. His parents are former Provo residents and his grandparents live here. Russell was born Aug.

16, 1969 in New York City. His parents are members of the Li 3 Church. Survivors include parents. Raleigh; one brother. Jeffery Mott.

Raleigh: grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Voln Mott and Mr. and 1 Mrs. Lawrence Bounous, all of Provo Funeral services will be held tonight in Raleigh and burial will follow there.

Robin Walls WEST JORDAN Funeral services for Robin Michelle Walls, three day old daughter of Carl William and Linda Nipper Walls, West Jordan, who died of a brain hemorrhage Monday, March 31. 1975 in a Salt Lake City hospital, will be Friday at 11 a.m. at McDougal's Mortuary, 1861 W. 7800S. West Jordan.

She was the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nipper, Provo. She was born March 29. 1975 in Salt Lake City.

Survivors include her parents and one brother. Joseph, West Jordan, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nipper, Provo, and LeRoy Walls, New Boston, Tex. and great grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. John Walls. Cordell, Okla. Friends may call at the mortuary tonight from 6 to 7 o'clock and Friday one hour prior to services Burial will be in Taylorsville Cemetery PAYSON City reluctantly approved a request by a group of residents living outside Payson tor utility hookups and immediately called for a moratorium on all further extension of services to non-residents.

The decision was made at the regular council meeting where city fathers also considered the possible appointment of a full time recreational director, and reviewed the status of the municipal swimming poor program and Payson Huspital's renovation and expansion program. Carl D. and Duane Frisby petitioned the city council for utility hookups on property just outside municipal limits They offered to pay double fees for the priviledge as had been stipulated in an agreement reached by the council in 1973. Councilman Don Muhlestein said the city residents "Have first choice above all others in utility hookups Further discussien by councilmen revealed the group felt conditions had changed in the pest two years and while the city administration had granted utilities to non- residents at one time Payson had no obligation to provide suck services to those outside nov. After the council agreed to Santaquin Plans Cleanup Project SANTAQUIN With the theme, Make Santaquin a Pretty, Little Place for 76," city school and church leaders agreed to hold a bicentennial cleanup project May 3 through May 10.

The three LDS Ward boundaries will be used as divisions for the work and the various clubs will be assigned specific work to do officials decided. Councilwoman Zaloma Goodall stated every wan and child will be involved to make Santaquin the most attractive city in the county. Plans call for private property clean up on May 3 and city trucks will be available to haul the trash away Block chairmen will he assigned and plans for the cleanup will be completed under the direction of Councilwoman Goodall, Mavor 0. Dovie Crook reported improvement projects include an addition to the city Statistics BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL April 3: Sari to Donald D. and Nancy Ellen Cook Bryant, 420 W.

1450 Provo Girl to David Christian and Carol Louise Nelson Hansen 936 8 190 W. Orem Boy to Douglas Lee and Laura Deon Patton Benson 830 W. 1200 N. Provo Roy to Boyden ant Vera Bokermann Frazier. 969 2000 Provo Bov to Howard H.

and Vickie Inouye Mariani, 255 N. 300 E. 1 Provo Boy to James and Wilma Akaw Nance, 85 5. 300 No 4. Provo.

April 2: Girl to Bud and Linda Atchison Osborne. 610 N. 700 Spanish Fork. Girl to Allen and Sylvia Busemante Arvie. 710 N.

500 W. Provo Girl to Charles and Jolene Lake Rice. 8094 S. 535 Sandy Girl Jon R. and Sandra Jeffs Cook, 353 300 No.

41. Provo Boy to Steven and Gloria Kuck Haddocks, 7C-430. Wymount Terrace, Provo, Girl to Brent and Aria Fry Campbell, 547 N. 1025 Orem. Girl to Clifford and Rhonda Roe Maan, 1271 N.

Lakeview Drive Provo Boy to Christopher and Noriko Ichiki Meek, 17 400 N. No. 1. Provo. AT PAYSON HOSPITAL April 1: Girl to Verl B.

and Judy Wilde 37 3 N. Boy to Richard and Sheila Craig Gray, 347 5. 600 Provo. Divorces Connie A Pace from Waldo Lee Pace James Sidney Griffiths Jr. from Crystal Jade Grittiths Dianna Lynn Johnson from Steven Johnson.

Patti Hathaway Winslow from Timothy Lloyd Winslow Donald Stephens from Rose A Stephens, both wanted divorce Keith Orton from Darita Orton. Cynthia Ann Bird from Dean Stanley Bird Brighten up your home this Spring With potted piants ROHBOCK SONS FLORAL 1042 5. Orem 225-3190 THE BEESLEY BURIAL VAULT The ultimate in protection All Beesley Willburt Vaults are fury guaranteed against air or water penetration. We ciways have the right voult to answer each family's needs. All have protection.

fo 1 requirements and can be obtained through your mortician, or private cemetary. BE SURE YOU ARE RECEIVING A BEESLEY BURIAL VAULT Call 374-0580 Beesley Monument Co. 725 So. State, Provo grant the Frisby's Muhlestein petition. Councilman proposed a monitorium on granting further petitions to residents outside the city.

The Pristy agreement called for the double fee and continued inspection. On a recommendation by Mayor Harmer council members voted unanimously to adopt a Tool by the Utah County Council of Govemments (00G) which called for cities to refrain from extending water. sewer and other services beyond municipal limits. Mayor Harmer observed that resident: probably are not paying their fair share for expected municipal services. He singled out fire, police and road services and pointed out that county residents enjoyed such things wine paying lower rates of taxes He explained the COG resolution was aimed at hall, a new fire station.

construction of a towery at the West Park. nine blocks of sidewalks to he installed restrooms for Squashead Park and planting of 50 red maple trees in the city, all-out cleanup is essential at this time to show our pride in county's 200th birthday, Mavor Crook said Mission Reunions CALIFORNIA OAKLAND Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Jesse Knight Building, Brigham Young University campus. SOUTH GERMAN (Gunther Group) Friday at 7 p.m. at President Orville Gunther home, 860 E.

700 N. American Fork. SOUTHERN FAR EAST (Garner Group) Friday at 7:30 p.m. at 13th Ward Chapel, 400 0 E. 100 Salt Lake City, GULF STATES (Wagstalf-Driggs Groups: Reunion has been changed to Friday at 7 p.m.

at Lehi First Ward Chapel, 120 S. 200 W. A complimentary supper will be served. NORTHERN STATES (Muir Group) Sunday at 7:30 p.m at the home of Ruby Hyde, 2009 Herbert Salt Lake City This reunion incorrectly announced as Friday. IRISH Friday at 7 p.m.

at 5565 Neighborhood Lane, Salt Lake Qty. Dinner will be served, and there will be a charge for it. Lehi dr. High Band to Play In Concert LEHI The Lehi Junior High hand under the direction of Richard Devey will out on a ancert tonight al 6 o'clock the junior high school auditorim program includes musical play written and directed by Mr. Devey, In the play junior high school students protray musical notes and explain music as the band plays.

Alice Broadbent is in charge of an art display set up in the junior high exhibiting paintings from the Lehi night school art class. The public is invited to visit this exhibit and enjoy the concert. Date Book Friday UTAH COUNTY COMMISSION meeting Friday, County Building, 10 a.m. YOUNG SPECIAL INTEREST soft rock dance Friday, 4300 N. Canyon Rd 9 p.m.

Jerico to perform. TIMPANOGOS GEM AND MINERAL Show Friday, Eldred Center, 270 W. 500 Provo, 10 a.m., to 10 p.m., no charge to the public. preventing urtan sprawl and insuring city residents top prionty in services provided by their city. Mrs.

Kay Madson who represented the community SEAM program, requested the city hire a full time recreational da rector. She observed that the year around director would be an asset to the recreational program. Councilman Reed Money, agreed to meet during the week with Brad Bevin, a candiate for the post. Mrs. Madson also asked permission to include an elementary school square dancing activity to the upcoming Golden Onion Days and Homecoming celebration.

She said the activity would involve pearly students. She also offered ber time and services in providing drug information and control in Pavenn Councilman Money reported that the city's municipal swimming pool proposal had been turned down by the state's Bicentennial Commission for furxding. The proposal had been over by The county Bicentennial panel before being sent on to the state group. he said. Hie further reported the state committee would meet again to stuck the project.

Council members heard 2 report on Hauter expansion. Plans called for erection of a three to four story addition which would allow shifting of some hospital departments including the pharmacy. It was also proposed that a permanent foundation be constructed soon for a mobile unit to house the hospital's office staff until new space developed. Such a request would have to be considered by the Board of Adjustment it was revaled. In other matters of business.

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