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Show u-- 4th Annual Railroad Ties "IV; - GIANT YARD 8' and 9' Pepsi feO 3 FREE Popcorn 1" Schedule 200 All 99 7 1987 - 12 Page Weeks l 29 Calif.; Funeral services were held Monday, at Anderson Nancy and Sons Mortuary. Murch, Verona, N.J.; Burial was in the Marilyn Holmstead, American Fork City Salt Lake City; Jan Cemetery. wife and daughters: seven 31, Aug. Norman Wilson Berry served on the Cedar Fort Town Council for many years. Survivors include his wife and two sons of Cedar Fort, Casey and Wilson Norman Berry, age 46,. of Cedar died Fort, 29, Aug. Saturday, in the 1987, Fork American Hospital. He was born March 29, 1941 in Lehi, Utah to Allen Reid and Ruth Wilson Berry. He married Kirby Berry; his mother, Mrs. Ruth Carolyn Degelbeck, March 10, 1967 in Stockton, Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in the Provo LDS Temple. He was employed at Tooele Army Depot as a Servicer Preservation in General Supply. He graduated from Lehi High School and was involved in farming in Cedar Valley. He loved to travel and loved the outdoors. He was a member of the LDS Church where he had served in the Berry, Cedar Fort; two brothers - Brent Berry, Salt Lake City, and John Berry, Lehi. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1987 at 11 a.m. in the Cedar Fort LDS Chapel, 22 E. Center. Friends may call at the church in Cedar Fort,, Wednesday one hour prior to services. Interment will be in Presidency. He Fort Cedar School the Sunday also Cemetery. Jackson D. Green He is survived by his wife of Lehi ; and a step sister, La may Faekrel. Ogden. Funeral services will be held Friday. Sept. 4. at Wing Mortuary Chapel, Lehi. at 11 a.m. Friends may call at the of service place Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday one hour prior to the ser- been emthe Utah Department of Transportation, served in the Navy, and was a member vice. Burial will be in the of the LDS Lehi Citv Cemetery. Blain Larsen 10 Henderson. Nev 10 great grandchildren: one grandchildren: brother and two sisters: Roy Larsen. Salt Lake City: Eva Pratt and Mrs. Parnell (Golda Pratt, both Spring City. Graveside services were held Saturday. Aug. 29. in the Orem Cemetery. Full City rites were 1978. miiitary 4, Okla.; Bartlesville, He moved with his Mrs. Paul T. (Carol accorded by the VFW Marshall. District No. 4. parents to the Uintah Dawn) Larsen, 92, of Basin. He was a Orem, died Tuesday, veteran of World War I. in He also lived Aug. 25, 1987 in Orem. He was born Nov. 3, Pleasant Grove. Salem 1894 in Spring City. and Orem. He was a Sanpete County, to farmer throughout most Daniel S. and Sarah of his life. He was a member of Jane Farmer Larsen. Cleone the LDS Church. He married Bunker Oct. 7, 1925 in He is survived by one the Salt Lake LDS son and one daughter: Temple. She died Nov. Weston Dale Larsen, Blain ; Looking for sensible life insurance? Call me! Allstate Universal Life can pay you for living. Glen Pack 140 So. Main No. 4 Pleasant Grove Utah 84062 785-125- 5 lasts 150 West Main ld Pleasant Grove; great grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rupp, Pocatello, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pyle, Provo. Graveside services held Monday, Aug. 31, at the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. were Voilet Madsen Huntsman Temple. Linda Madsen, both of died a Murray. was She 50, Tuesday, Sept. 1, at 3:30 homemaker. She was a a.m. in the Cottonwood member of the Murray services Graveyard will be held Saturday, 18th LDS Ward. Hospital. She was born July 23, She is survived by her Sept. 5, at 1 p.m. at the 1937 at Fish Creek, near husband of Murray; five Memorial Estates to sons and one daughter, Mortuary and Grover, Utah, 6500 S. Clarence Lavar and Tony Madsen, Cemetery, HuntLillie American Fork; Robert Redwood Road, West Rymer sman. She married Madsen, West Jordan, Jordan. Friends may Raymond Madsen Sept. Richard Madsen and call Friday night from 6 27, 1958 in Manti, Utah. David Madsen, both of to 8 p.m. and one hour They were later sealed Salt Lake City; and prior to service at the in the Manti LDS Steven Madsen and Mortuary. Voilet Madsen, V V. Leave it to The Good Hands s People. l - .t-'-- 1 " American Fork , 756-355- Modern 'Battalion' seeks members WANTED: men to enlist in a the U.S. Mormon 500 of Battalion. Applicants must be at least 16. You don't have to march 2,200 miles, fight in the Mexican War, or fight a herd of wild bulls. The local Sons of the Utah Pioneers is looking for 103 men from in Utah County to help part, the Mormon Battalion, a group of 500 Mormon pioneers who made the longest infantry march in history and built the first wagon rooad as they marched from Council Bluffs, Iowa, to the Pacific Ocean. t The Battalion established a; relationship of good will and mutual understanding between the Mexican people and the U.S. Army. They, built the first fire brick and the first fire brick building west of the Missouri River, discovered the first coal in San Diego and members of the company were at Sutter's Mill when gold was discovered. For information about joining the group contact Snow at 427 S. 200 East, American Fork, Utah, 84003,. telephone 756-645- 7. Allred Card of Thanks The family of Laura the recent death and Allred wishes to funeral of their mother. offer their sincere For the many kind thanks and appreciation acts, for those who took for the aid and sym- part in the services, for pathy of all their the lovely floral off riends and neighbors in ferings, and to those W. who helped in any way, we are truly grateful. GLAMOUR Allred Merlyn W. Allred Keith B. Allred -- Ivan W. World Professional A Canadian Champion HON SHAVER s Canadian Champion KAY THOMSON World famous precision skaters A salute to the Statue of Liberty NOW SKATING Allred Thank You the family of Tuff wish to thank everyone who helped in any way at the time of the passing of our loved one. We sincerely appreciate the goodness of We, Allred, our friends and neighbors. We're also grateful for the family members who traveled so far to be at our side at this time. A sincere thanks for IS BACK! FEATURING THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10 THRU SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 20 ALL TICKETS INCLUDE YOUR FREE ADMISSION TO THE UTAH STATE FAIR!) the food, cards, flowers, and words of comfort that have been offered our family during Tuff's illness and passing. Sincerely, Jetta Allred and Family THURS. SEPT. 10 7:30 PM FRL SEPT. 11 7:30 PM' SAT. SEPT. 12 SAT. SEPT 12 hello world 2:00 PM' 7:30 PM WEO. SEPT. 16 SEPT. 17 7:30 PM FRI. SEPT. 16 7:30 PM THURS. 240 PM' SAT. SEPT. 19 2:00 PM 60 PM' SAT. SEPT. 19 7:30 PM SEPT. 20 PM 7:30 PM' SUN. HARDEE'S FAMILY NIGHT SEPT. 10 7:30 PM SHOW SAVE 9.50, '8.00, '7.00 7:30 PM SUN. SEPT. 13 MON. SEPT. 14 ALL SEATS RESERVED TUES. SEPT. 15 NO SHOWS SUN. SEPT. 13 KSl-T-V Church. Jackson D. Green (Nerdin), 47, Lehi, died Monday, Aug. 31, 1987 in Fork American Hospital. He was born June 23, 1940, in Houston, Texas, the son of Orel O. and Edna Lucille Nerdin. He Cherrie married Quintana Oct. 9, 1964 in Lehi. He had ployed by items casn& can 3 while supply 23 grandchildren; great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Wayne. LLL f , Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sept. 3 8 a.m.-- 6 p.m. infant Deanna Cajon, Wilma They later Hunter. All 3 j 3 Days Only! one brother: her twin, Sue, Robert daughter of Mark Samuel and Shelly Robert and Susan Mae Grace, il of Pleasant Brannon Pyle died Aug. Grove; grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Glen 27, 1987 at Primary Children's Hospital. Brannon, Grand JuncShe was born July 7, tion, Colo.; Mr. and 1987 in American Fork. Mrs. Robert Pyle, She is survived by her Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Bowers, parents; two sisters and Julian Vickie Lyn Pyle, Centerville; Hancey, Jane Rush, Hacienda Heights, Calif.; Donna San Diego, Willis, Calif.; Kay Castineda and Sue Shoen, both El mararied divorced. He married Grace Hunter Nuttall July 28, 1945 in Provo. He was a farmer and mink rancher. He was an avid hunter and fisherman. Survivors include his These and hundreds of other items drastically reduced! Vickie Lyn Pyle Robert W. Crookston Crookston, 78, of American Fork, died Wednesday, Aug. 26, 1987 in American Fork. He was born July 11, 1909 in American Fork to Robert N. and Sophia Weeks Crookston. He NT! rnRn tyJuTu 3 obituaries Robert J I 1 1 Coolers Citizen, Press, Review - Wed., Sept. 2, c i Gott and Igloo 20' lengths $ ii ii I Belled PVC Pipe m PEPSI re SALT PALACE BOX OFFICE AND ALL SMITH TIX LOCATIONS INFO AND TELECHARGE (MCVISA SERVICE CHARGE) 801) SPECIAL GROUP DISCOUNTS! 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