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Show Obit uanes Citizen, Free Press, Review - Wed., June 4, 1997 Dean S. Webb . ; - Dean Stanley Webb, beloved husband, father, grandfather and passed away June 2, 1997 in Provo, Utah. He was born May 18, 1916 to Eugene E. and Ann E. Webb. He married Lucile Bird Oct. 26, 1936. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt . . Lake LDS Temple. Dean is survived by his wife and children: Lola (Glade) Peterson, Jane (Norman) Sandy; Christensen, Midvale; Blake J. (Lori) Webb, St. George; 14 grand- children; 24 Dean grew up in Lehi and graduated from Lehi High School. He ; was an artist and enjoyed captur- ing the beauty ofthe great outdoors . on canvas. His many talents included a beautiful singing voice. In his early years he was' a farmer. The passion and ability to grow things ' never left him. For 15 years he was part owner n. of People's Market in Lehi and took great pride in being a "Master Meat Cutter." During his later years, Dean was a meat inspector for the State of Utah. He was a member and High Priest in the LDS Church, serving in many callings. He enjoyed creating and producing a minstrel show for the Lehi Fifth Ward that became "famous" far and wide. Of particular joy and satisfaction to him was his service as a temple worker in the Jordan River Temple. Dean had a great sense of humor, a gentle kind soul and a heart that was full of love for his wife, his children, grandchildren and We will miss his singing in the morning, his special way of making us laugh, and his unconditional love for all of n. us. Funeral services will be held Friday, June 6, at 1 p.m. in the Midvale 2nd Ward Chapel, 7250 S. 300 East. Friends may call at Wing Mortuary, 118 E. Main, Lehi, Thursday evening from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and at the church in Midvale Friday from 11:30 to 12:30 p.m. Burial will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. Sierra Lynne Smith - ' Our dear little baby girl, Sierra Lynne Smith, passed away Sunday, June 1, 1997 at Primary Children's Medical Center. She touched many and 'lives during her short life "here. Her strong little spirit gave us strength and hearts & i hope. She is sur- .vived by her parents, Cody and Kyle Glynn Arnold ' Kyle Glynn Arnold, 63, passed away June 1, 1997 at his home in Alpine. was rle born February 19, 1934 in 'Cleveland, to Utah and Gomer Ruth Alger Arnold. He married M a r e n e 1 on Wright ' November 2, 1956 in the Salt Lake LDS " '"" Temple. ' He owned and operated All Star Brake Company for 29 years and ' was the Alpine City Justice of the "Peace for over 20 years. He was an Shelly Smith; two sisters, Madelyn and Katelyn, all of Alpine; grandparents, Gary and Lynne Bevan, Tooele; Richard and Julia Smith, Lehi; Mary Smith, Orem; Marion Maloney, Tooele; many cousins, aunts, uncles. Funeral services will be held Thursday, June 5, at 11 a.m. in the Alpine Temple View Ward Chapel, 676 N. Eagle View Drive, where friends may call from 10 a.m. until time of services. Burial will be in the Lehi City Cemetery under the direction of Wing Mortuary. active member of The Church of Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-daand served in many leadership positions over the years including branch president at the MTC, ordinance worker in the Provo L.D.S. Temple, and stake high for seven years. He is survived by his wife; sons Glynn (Doreen), Gam (Kerri) and Kerry (Janae) and daughter Kimberly (Paul) Bryant. Also Robert and Jackie Beesley. He is survived by 18 grandchildren. Funeral services will be Wednesday, June 4, at 11 a.m. in the Alpine Stake Center, 98 East Canyon Crest Road. Burial will be in the Alpine City Cemetery under the direction of Anderson & Sons y Evelyn A. Robbins A joyous reunion took place Saturday morning May 31, 1997 as Colenda Evelyn A. Robbins, 88, of Pleasant Grove returned to her Heavenly Father and joined her loving husband. W. Erral Robbins, who preceded her in death 19 years before. She was born in PI. Grove Dec. 25, 1908 to Joseph Hyrum and Colenda Chrilla Rogers Adams. She was a devoted member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints serving as Relief Society President, Secretary and worked in M.I.A. and also Primary. She was one of the first Temple workers at the Provo Temple and has work. done extensive genealogy 113 S. 700 E., American Fork 6 South of Jack & Jill Lanes next to Monogram Magic) (just Dresses & Sportswear 756-580- Open "Full Service Floral" 5 Funeral Flowers Potted Plants Dried & Fresh Floral Arrangements Be i V WE DELIVER 93 East Center Street rieasaut Grove, Utah 84602 tf3 tat--y ou Mortuary. 10 layaways or Ivins charge accounts. tW ve? yot snip fAefreej -- ion'i snip jU por lines . L oVe. 8e 75 FLF 1 o m and careful Mon.-Sa- t. Thursday, June 5, 1 0 a.m. to 8 p.m. All Summer Dresses & Sportswear Sale prices do not apply Dear 10-- 6 Tommorow Only! CENTER STREET 796-095- Page 3 Ivins ACT IL She was an expert seamstress and a meticulous homemaker. To her posterity she was an of and example patience endurance as a result of a car accident and many illnesses. She is survived by 4 children, 2 sons and 2 daughters. Mrs. Colleen (Alva) Larsen, PI. Grove, Daryl E. (Kathleen) Robbins, Tremonton, Kay W. (Wanda) Robbins, Manti and Mrs. Barbara Ann (Robert) Kent, Searle, Washington. She is also survived by 21 grandchildren and 53 great grandchildren and a loving and devoted care giver Jean Goodall. She was preceded in death by a granddaughter Rachell Robbins. Funeral Services will be held Wednesday, June 4th. at 11:00 a.m. at the Grove Ward building 455 E. 200 So. Pleasant Grove, Ut. A Viewing will be held one hour prior to the funeral services at the church. Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Harvey Ravvlinson C. Harvey Ravvlinson, 82. of Pleasant Grov. died June 3. 1997. Funeral services will be held Saturday, June 7 at the Pleasant Grove 9th Ward Chapel, 455 E. 200 South, Pleasant Grove. Friends may call Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at 01 pin Family Mortuary, 500 S. 300 East, and at the church on Saturday one hour prior to services. - cefw I Defcrd for fta -- ctdier . Charles E. Zufelt ' Charles Eren Zufelt, 84, died May 29, 1997 in American Fork. He was born July 14, 1912 in Mountain View, Wyoming to "Charles F. and Anita Westfall Zufelt. He married Rita Victoria Peterson in Ely, Nevada April 27, 1949; solemnized in the Manti Temple February 3, 1977. He was an owner and operator of Zufelt Repair. Later worked for U.S. Government at Timpanogas Cave and later at Navajo National Monument where he received numerous awards for outstanding leadership and workmanship. He was active in the LDS church, as counselor in the branch presidency and High Priest. He is survived by his wife, American Fork; sons: Kenneth J. Lewis, Pleasant Grove; Dean R. Lewis, American Fork; Karl V. Lewis, Orem, and many grandchildren, and Lillian sisters.True Clyde, Connie Arbon, California; California; and a brother, Dick Zufelt. He was preceded in death Donna a daughter, by Brumblelow, and a sister. Funeral services were Monday, June 2, in the Anderson & Sons Mortuary. Burial was in American Fork Cemetery. Hello world 15 Boy to Girl to Boy to Girl to Boy to Girl to April Nicole Giovannoni of Lehi. David and Michelle Cannon Alvarez of American Fork. Linden and Suzanne Winert Barney of Lehi. Michael and Kover Wilkinson Glazier of American Fork. Michael and Christine Compton Porter of Alpine. Jacklin and Lucinda Sorenson Tracy of Highland. A Dr. Renae Holland the opening of her new practice specializing in pediatrics. For the last two years, Dr. Holland has worked as a is pleased to announce hospital pediatrician and has extensive experience with acute and chronic illnesses in infants to adolescents. Her office staff consists of a certified pediatric nurse practitioner with training as a lactation consultant. h Rmae Holland. M.D.. I AM' I I. Now accepting new patients. Most insurance plans welcome. 43 North 470 West, American Fork 8 Watch for overhead power lines when moving irrigation pipe or operating heavy equipment. KidslCare Pediatrics 492-907- utdoor electric safety is important to all of us especially this time of when we spend more of our time year outside. Here are a few important things to remember:, Don't trim trees near power lines. The public is invited to an open house Wednesday, June 11 between Noon and 5 p.m. JU contributed by Debra, age 6 Assume all downed power lines are energized and stay away from them. Don't climb trees near power lines. Stay away from substations or anything marked "Danger: High Voltage." Never install rooftop antennas or satellite dishes near overhead power lines. For a free copy of our electrical safety booklet, call us at Draw & Win with Utah Power's Electric Safety Contest This contest was developed to help educate you and your children about some of the dangers associated with outdoor activities. For kids to enter, all they have to do is draw a picture with an electric safety message and send it to Utah Power. They can create their own or pick one of the topics at left. All contestants will receive a prize and 25 winners will receive a $100 savings bond. CONTEST RULES Artwork must be the original hand drawn creation of the contestant and all contestants must be from 5 to 12 years of age. Limit one entry per person. Winners will be notified by July 15, 1997. Drawings should be horizontal on x 11" size paper. The back of the artwork must have the contestant's full name, age, address and phone number. Entries must be sent to Larry Ellertson, General Business Manager, Utah Power, P.O. Box 728, American Fork, Utah 84003 and received by June 30, 1997. Artwork will be judged by PacifiCorp personnel to determine (in their sole discretion) savings bond winners, and the decisions of such judges are final. Artwork will not be returned and winners' names and artwork may be used in future contest promotion or advertising without further compensation. Members of the household of PacifiCorp employees are not eligible to participate. This contest is void where prohibited or regulated by law, and any federal, state or local taxes which may be imposed on prizes are the sole responsibility of the winner. UTAH POWER A PacifiCorp Company |