The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah (2024)

THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Wednesday, April 19, 1989 President, Mrs. Holland bid farewell MARGARET H. EVANS After President Holland announced it would definitely be By Herald Staff Writer the last of the "Pat and Jeff Brigham Young University Shows," his wife said she as his wife hugs BYU mascot these tears." Although it was an emotional occasion, the Hollands were also able to add some humor to it as they performed their last Snow also a member of the Provo Elks Lodge. He loved to travel and fish and spent 10 summers at the River Bend Trailer Park in Provo Canyon. He is survived by his wife, Provo; one daughter, Mrs.

Joseph (Carlene) Bott, Taylorsville; four grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren; two brothers, Bill Snow, Magna; Monte Snow, Farmington; two sisters, Belva (Kay) Thatcher, Provo; Odessa Adams, Pleasant Grove. He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers, one sister. Funeral will be Friday, 11 a.m. at the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, Provo. Friends may call at Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185 E.

Center, Provo, Thursday 6-8 p.m. or Friday one hour prior to service. Burial in the Provo City Cemetery. Lee Thelma Groneman Tom Groneman Utah Lake Lady Lions. She is survived by one son and two daughters, Dale G.

Groneman, Frances G. Walling, both of Provo; Mrs. Reed B. (Diane) Merrill, Bellingham, four grandchildren, three great children; one brother, two sisters, HowM. Woffinden, Wenatchee, Ruth W.

Eskelson, American Fork; Mrs. William (Della) Johnson, Reno, Nev. She was preceded in death by one son, Lynn L. Groneman, Jr. Funeral will be Friday, 2 p.m.

at the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, Provo. Friends may call at Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185 E. Center, Thursday 6-8 p.m. or Friday one hour prior to service. Burial in Provo City Cemetery.

Death notice Jennifer Loryn Wilson, 112, of Orem, died Wednesday, April 19, 1989, of injuries suffered in an automobilepedestrian accident. Funeral is pending and will be announced by SundbergOlpin Mortuary, Orem. Guard, retiring as a colonel after 30 years. He worked for the LDS Church in the publications departments for 38 years, retiring as business manager of all church magazines publications in 1984. An active member of the LDS church, he has occupied many positions of service over the years, including high councilor, bishop, stake president, MIA General Board member, mission president and president Philippines Missionary Training Center.

He was active in the Boy Scout movement and was a recipient of the Silver Beaver Award. Survivors include his wife, Arline, Salt Lake City; six daughters, Mrs. Michael (Colleen) Curzon, Salem: Mrs. Thomas Wendy) Medford, Monroe, Mrs. Larry (Jackie) Mulco*ck, Salt Lake City: Mrs.

David (Paula) Bjornn, Portland, Mrs. Craig (Rhonda) Hansen, Syracuse; Mrs. Russell bara) Hunter, Salt Lake City; son Richard Verl Scott. Phoenix, 38 grandchildren; mother, Ruby Palmer Scott, Salt Lake City; two sisters, Mrs. LaRue Farrer and Mrs.

Vern (Betty) Edmunds and a brother, Robert Scott. Funeral will be Friday, noon at the Canyon Rim Stake Center, 3000 S. 2900 E. Friends may call Thursday 6-9 p.m. at the Holbrook Funeral Chapel, 3251 S.

2300 Salt Lake, and at the church Friday, a.m. Burial in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 610 W. South Temple (84102). Cundberg MORTUARY 495 So.

State. Orem. 225-1530 Jennifer Wilson Funeral services pending, to be announced by Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary of Orem. City gives Donald Shaw. Orem Award students said goodbye to their "adopted parents" Tuesday in an emotional farewell tribute to President Jeffrey R.

and Patricia Holland. After serving for nearly nine years, Holland will be leaving his BYU post to assume responsibilities as a member of the LDS Church's First Quorum of Seventy a position to which he was sustained earlier this month at the church's general conference. Tuesday's assembly included a variety of students performing dances, songs and delivering tributes to the Hollands. In addition, the audience viewed video clips of the president and his wife speaking at devotional assemblies and saw a slide show depicting their time at the university. "We will each have our own memories of the Hollands," said BYU Student Association president Mark Crockett.

"'We all feel they are our friends." Saying goodbye is a more difficult experience than they ever imagined, the Hollands told the students following the tributes. Obituaries Earl Robertson Earl Dee Robertson, 14, of Provo, died Sunday, April 16, 1989 in He was born April 1974 Proyeden, to Earl and Lorraine Bunch Robertson. He was a attending Farrer Junior High School. was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and the Boy Scouts of America. He has lived in Logan, Hyrum, Plain City, and ProHe loved fish- Earl Robertson vo.

ing, hunting and the out-of-doors. He is survived by his father, Provo; mother, Ogden; one brother, three sisters, Leonard C. Robertson, Mrs. Peter (Sherry) Pinta, Mrs. Bud (Earlene) Hoy, all of Littlefield, Sandy Robertson, Ogden; grandfather, Ellander, California.

Graveside service will be Thursday, 3 p.m. at Provo City Cemetery, 610 S. State, Provo. Friends may call at Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185 E. Center, Thursday p.m.

Scott Busha Scott Busha 101TH Scott Busha Scott Duncan Busha, 30, of Pleasant Grove, died Sunday, April 16, 1989, in Utah County as a result of an automobile accident. He was born 101TH April 17, 1958, in Sweetwater County, Big' Timber, to David and Mary Jane MacKenzie Busha. He attended schools in Dutch John, Provo and Pleasant Grove. He graduated from the Utah Trade Technical College in heavy duty equipment. He was employed at the Driveline Service in Pleasant Grove at the time of his death.

He is survived by foster parents, Dexter and Geniel Wilberg, Pleasant Grove; one foster sister, Jann W. Paul, Phoenix, one Scott Busha, Orem; mother, Mrs. Mary Jane Wright, step-father, Lloyd Wright, Mantrose, three brothers, D. Cole Busha, Greeley, D. Charles Busha, Vernal; Dean Busha, Elko, Nev.

Funeral will be Thursday, 11 a.m. at Olpin Family Mortuary, 300 E. 500 Pleasant Grove, where friends may call a.m. Burial in the Pleasant Grove City President Holland watches "We're deeply filled with emotion," President Holland said. "We really wanted to make this a thank you and a goodbye with a smile and not Alvin D.

Alvin D. Snow, 76, died Monday, April 17, 1989, at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo, of respiratory failure. He was born Feb. 8, 1913, in Provo, to Harrison and Minnie Dalton Snow. He married Louise Anderson June 15, 1931, in Nephi.

He was raised and educated in Provo. He worked in a family business with his father-inlaw for 23 years. In 1954 he went to Alvin D. Snow work for Geneva Steel and retired from there in 1978. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Thelma Woffinden Groneman, 86, died Sunday, April 16, 1989, in Provo, following a long illness.

She was born March 10, 1903, in Orem, a daughter Albert and Ruby Ann' Handley Woffinden. She married Lynn L. Groneman, June 5, 1930, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died May 1, 1980. She received her education in the Idaho public Thelma Groneman schools, and attend- Thelma Groneman ed Brigham Young University in 1921, graduating with a teaching certificate in 1923.

She taught elementary Provo, Orem and Laketown. She was active in various civic and cultural organizations, a published poet, piano teacher and composer, and a gardener. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and had served as ward and stake Primary president and Relief Society president. She was also active in church music and MIA. She was a member of the Verl Franklin Scott, 69, died Monday, April 17, 1989, at his home in Salt Lake City, of cancer.

He was born July 8, 1919, Hinckley, to Frank Armstrong and Ruby Palmer Scott. He married Arline Martindale, Feb. 14, 1946, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He graduated from Murray High and the University of Utah. He served his country in the Army during WWII and in the Utah National 01Q Berg Mortuary Services 373-1841 Alvin D.

Snow Funeral services will be held Friday 11 a.m. in the Berg Mortuary of Provo. Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday 6-8 p.m. or Friday 1 hour prior to services. Interment Provo City Cemetery.

Rhoda Woodruff Cobia Funeral services will be held Friday 11 a.m. in the Cherry Hill 4th Ward LDS Chapel, 1650 S. 200 Orem. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Orem, 500 No. State Thursday 6-8 p.m.

or Friday 1 hour prior to services at the chapel. Interment Timpanogos Memorial Gardens, Orem. Thelma Groneman Funeral services will be held Friday 2 p.m. in the Berg Mortuary of Provo. Friends may call Thursday 6-8 p.m.

or Friday 1 hour prior to services. Interment Provo City Cemetery. wasn't so sure about that. "I don't know. I thought maybe we could try this at General Conference," she joked.

Having lived in the center of campus for the past nine years, the Hollands have found themselves bombarded with scavenger hunt requests, students jumping on their trampoline and even "borrowing" it on one occasion. "Luckily, you only took it as far as Helaman Halls," President Holland said. Sister Holland expressed appreciation to the school newspaper for publishing notices the many times the family dog Sir Isaac Newton ran away. "But most of all, we want to thank you for loving us and for letting us love you," she said. "Being with you has made us feel young and happy and enthusiastic about our future." Concluding, President Holland called BYU, "the greatest university on the face of the "I say that for what we will become and what we must become." Bessie Judy Bessie Rachel Judy, 84, an Idaho Falls, Idaho resident, died at her home, Saturday, April 15, 1989, of causes indicent to age." She was born March 2, 1905, at the Mormon Pioneer settlement at Morelos Sonora, Mexico, to Alexander and Millicent Hatfield Jameson.

She married William Lavern Judy, April 2, 1930, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The family lived near Dublin, Mexico and she attended school there until the Mexican Revolution. The family moved to Utah where she attended school at Castledale and LaSal. She attended LDS Business College in Salt Lake City. She worked at ZCMI in Salt Lake.

After her marriage she and her husband moved to Ammon, Idaho, and farmed there and at Ozone. She was an active member of the LDS Church. Survivors include her husband of Idaho Falls; four daughters, Mrs. Boyd (Dahl) Mills, Ten Sleep, Mrs. David (Beth Alene) Bodily, Salt Lake City; Mrs.

Lynn (Dorothy) Scoresby, Highland; Mrs. Jay (Lois) Critchfield, Orem; two brothers, Milton Jameson, Orem; Oscar Jameson, Provo; 25 grandchildren; eight great dren. She was preceded in death by a daughter. Funeral will be Wednesday at 11 a.m., at the Ammon, Idaho LDS 7th Ward. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to service.

Burial in Ammon City Cemetery under the direction of Wood Funeral Home, Idaho Falls, Idaho. National obituaries Ruth Berle LOS ANGELES (AP) Ruth Berle, wife of comedian Milton Berle and a philanthropist for many causes in Los Angeles, died Tuesday at age 67. Mrs. Berle had suffered from cancer, said Tim Scerba, a publicist for the 80- year-old comedian. Mrs.

Berle began work in the public relations field in New York in the 1940s, taking on work for motion picture studios such as Samuel Goldwyn Productions, United Artists, RK0 and EagleLion. She met Berle in 1951 and they were married two years later. In 1968, she was a delegate from California to the Democratic National Convention. Her philanthropic included Democratic politics S.H.A.R.E., an organization working with mentally handicapped children. Thomas McPherson Brown WASHINGTON (AP) Thomas McPherson Brown, author of a controversial theory on the treatment and cause of rheumatoid arthritis, died Monday following a long illness.

He was 82. PROVO FLORAL Flowers Say What The Heart 197 North 500 West Provo 373-7001 THIS IS ALL WEAR OFFER LIMITED $399 Donald D. Shaw is the recipit ent of the Walter C. Orem Award for the second quarter of 1989. The award is given to citizens: the city council feels best extions of Mr.

Orem. ST emplify the civic-minded ace Shaw has been active in cOmin munity affairs, has served Ono the city council, on several city: boards and commissions many years. 000 He is a full professor in the Department of Health Science YO at Brigham Young He was associate dean of the" College of Physical during his last 14 years 21 BYU. He has been married for- 28. years.

He and his wife, Mae.have four children. 11 42 He is an avid sportsman and particularly enjoys golfing. He is active in the LDS Church. Over the years, Shaw has contributed many hours of vol; unteer service to his fellowman and has worked to bring good things for his fellowmen. and community, says the lease about Shaw's award.

roll 1901 DIE Dad Herald Critser Cosmo and accepts a gift. "Pat and Jeff Show." The two have become known for their unique devotional addresses, where they step up to the podium and speak together. Rhoda Cobia Rhoda Woodruff Cobia, 77, of Orem, died Friday, April 14, 1989, from injuries received in an automobile accident. She was born Jan. 22, 1912, in Cardston, Alberta, Canada, a daughter of David Patten and Alice Jane Hinman Woodruff, Jr.

She married Richard Seth Cobia, May 10, 1933, in the Cardston LDS Temple. In 1946 they moved from CanaRhoda Cobia da to Moses Lake, da to Moses Lake, where she resided until 1983 when she moved to Orem. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She was a Primary worker for 15 consecutive years, Relief president, a worker in genealogy temple. Society, She is survived by seven children, Mrs.

Greg (Patricia) Hughes, Ucon, Idaho: James (Jim) K. Cobia, Quincy, Mrs. Phillip (Judith) Vernon, Huntington Beach, LeRon W. Cobia, Orem; LeRoy R. Cobia, Omaha, Mrs.

Elbert (Lorna) Pack, Bloomfield Hills, David W. Cobia, Fargo, N.D.; 29 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren; three brothers, Golden Woodruff, Leadville, Lloyd Woodruff, Grassy Lake, Alberta, Canada: Vibert Woodruff, Pincher Creek, Alberta, Canada. She was preceded in death by one brother and one sister. Funeral will be Friday, 11 a.m. in the Cherry Hill 4th Chapel, 1650 S.

200 Orem. Friends may call at Berg Mortuary of Orem, 500 N. State, Thursday 6-8 p.m. or Friday at the church one hour prior to service. Burial in the Timpanogos Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

Clifford Peterson Clifford Peterson AUROR Clifford Peterson, 74, of Aurora, died Tuesday, April 18, 1989, in the Gunnison Hospital, of diabetes. He was born Aug 5, 1914, in Aurora to James and Margaret Harding Peterson. He married Slade, Jan. 6, 1940. in Elsinore.

Their marriage was solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple July 20, 1957. He worked for 46 years for Western Clay and Metal Company. He served on the Aurora Town Board for eight years. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and had served as past president of the Elders Quorum. He is survived by his wife, Aurora; one son, Gary Peterson, Denver, two grandchildren; brothers and sister, Mrs.

Don (Sarah) Huntsman, Hal Peterson, both of Aurora; Dean Peterson, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ervin (Runa) Ogden, Tallyup, Funeral will be Friday, 1 p.m. in the Aurora Ward Chapel. Friends call at the Warren R. Jensen Funeral home, Salina, Thursday 7-9 p.m.

and at the church Friday, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. prior to services. Burial in the Aurora Cemetery. ROHBOCK'S Funeral Flowers FREE DELIVERY 1042 S. State Orem 225-3100 A MAJOR BREAKTHROUGH IN HEARING AID DESIGN For those times, when you wish people would speak more clearly at a lecture, conference, or if you're in a crowd.

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He married Irene Hardman on April 14, 1938, in Heber City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Clarence Lunceford He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter -day Saints and was a high priest at the time of his death. He was employed at Ironton Steel' Plant and later transferred to Geneva, A retiring after 35 years of service. He fi served two years in the CCC Camp.

He enjoyed auto mechanics and gardening. Survivors include his wife of Springville; four daughters and three sohs, Mrs. Jerry (Geniel) Nielson, Provo; Mrs. Earl (Colleen) Carter, Mrs. tin (Diann) Powell, both of Orem; Mrs.

Ronnie (Shirley) Branagan, Fork; Wayne Lunceford, Leon ford, Eldon Lunceford, of California; 10 grandchildren, one great two sisters and one brother, Mrs. Wallace (Erma) Griffith, California: Mrs. Leora Knutson, Orem; Orval Lunce-0 ford, Springville. He was preceded in imi death by one son and one daughter, ton DeWayne Lunceford and LaVon Lunceford Cox; also two brothers and one sister. 0:221 Funeral will be Friday at 11 a.m.$ in dr the Wheeler Mortuary Chapel, 211 901 200 Springville, where friends may call Thursday, 6-8 p.m.

or Friday one hour prior to service. Burial will be in Springville Ever- green Cernetery. TO Verl Scott John Homer Wakefield Funeral services will be held Thursday 11 a.m. in the Mapleton 1st Ward LDS Chapel, 31 W. Maple, Mapleton.

Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Provo Wednesday 6-8 p.m. or Thursday 1 hour prior to services at the chapel. Interment Provo City Cemetery. Earl D. Robertson, Jr.

Graveside services will be held Thursday 3 p.m. in the Provo City Cemetry. Friends may call Thursday 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. at the Berg Mortuary of Provo. Leora Calder Guymon Funeral services will be held Thursday 11 a.m.

in the Provo 7th Ward LDS Chapel, 200 S. 100 Provo. Friends may call Wednesday at the Berg Mortuary of Provo or Thursday 1 hour prior to services at the chapel. Interment Provo City Cemetery. 1 -dO David Matthew Taylor Taylor For 5 generations the Taylor Family has been in the furniture business in Utah County.

And in that 123 years the Taylor name: has always stood for integrity and service. We're committed to that reputation and making sure that you're satisfied with any purchase you make in our. store. We're a different kind of furniture store. We can offer you some of the finest furniture at savings which are often lower than other furniture stores' sale prices.

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