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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY APRIL 7, 19S9 Community March of Dimes Obituaries I 3, 1987. j t ) co-own- Patti Spencer McElroy Patti Spencer McElroy, age 34, passed away Thursday, April North 1, 1999 in Winston-Sale- Carolina. She was bom April 21, 1964 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Elvon and N ada Spencer. She married Clifford Earl McElroy. music Patti was a teacher. She had taught at Mes-sia- h pre-scho- ol Moravian Pre-schoo- l, er DeMille of Rockville, Hans T. Funeral services were held on Monday, April 5, 1999 in the Orderville Utah LDS Chapel. Burial was in the Orderville Cemetery under the direction of n, er. Mosdell Mortuary. Bev decorated with the Army Achievement Medal Army Staff Sgt. Joseph C. Bev has been decorated with the Army Achievement Medal. The medal is awarded to soldiers who have served in any capacity in a noncombat area authorized by the Secretary of the Army. The recipients have distinguished themselves by meritorious service or achievement and accomplished the act with distinction. Bev is a motor sergeant with the 101st Military Police Com- 10-10:- 45 e, L..,.. 9:45-10:4- .... Ivan Sorensen Ivan David Sorensen, age 82, died Tuesday, March 30, 1999 in Kanab, Utah. Ivan was bom February 28, 1917 in Mt. Carmel, Utah to Alta Mahala Tait and David Sorensen. Ivan attended Western Electric Trade School in Salt Lake City and graduated from the University of Utah in Logan with an associates degree in electronics. He. and his brother Lowell were of Sorensen Sales and Service in Orderville. For 20 years he worked as a night watchman for Kaibab co-own- p.D. -8- 00-228-0801 r tv f fTrrrrr birth defects. Along with taking a multivitamin, women should increase the amount of folic acid fortified foods they consume daily such Country .Living Elder f Kanab...Fredonia...Glendale...Orderville...Big Water Including all of Page and Lake Powell We are reserving "Yellow Page" advertising in your local community phone directory! Yellow Page advertising is the smart way to let potential customers know where you are! Our one directory covers all these communities! Now your neighbors can find you in ONE Phone Book! THAT'S SMART ADVERTISING!!! 1 al page at www.modimes.org. - the area you care about most -- CALL Dimes which is to give every baby a healthy start in life. According to Dr. Mattison, Timing is crucial... and the same is true about folic acid. Folic acid is needed during the first trimester of pregnancy, but should be taken prior to conception in order to be effective in prevent-ingneurtube defects or NTDs. The neural tube is the portion of the embryo that develops into the brain and spinal cord. Approximately 2,500 babies are born annually in the U.S. with NTDs. But much of the general public and even some health professionals are unaware of the importance of folic acid in preventing these as breads, cereals, and pastas. Orange juice and green leafy vegetables are also foods high in pany at Fort Campbell, folate. The March of Dimes recently launched a $10 million, Clarksville, Ky. He is the son of Josephine C. multi-yea- r campaign on folic acid aimed at reducing the incidence Bev of Ogden, Utah and Charles of NTDs in the U.S. by 30 perBev of Kanab, Utah. The sergeant is a 1985 gradu- cent by the year 2001. The March of Dimes is a naate of Ogden High School. tional voluntary healthy agency whose mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects and infant mortality. Founded in 1938, the March of Dimes funds programs of research, community services, education, and advocacy to save babies. For more information, visit the March of Dimes Home m m, daily w Morton and Pete Morton; nine grandchildren, 23 and one She was preceded by her husband A1 who died December 28, 1995. Graveside services will be held Saturday, April 10, 1999 at 2:00 p.m. in the Orderville, Utah Cemetery under the direction of Mosdell Mortuary. great-grandchildre- ing taining 400 micrograms of folic (Betty) Sorensen of Orderville, acid in order to prevent birth and Juniece (Marvin) Hoyt of defects of the brain and spine. Orderville; and a sister-in-lato millenhave a Seeking Velva Sorensen of Cedar City. nium baby is adding impetus to He was preceded by his brother of the March of mission the Lowell. Indiana and brothers Elza Clemmons Moravian and at the Greek Orthodox Christian School. She loved children and music. She was a member of the Church of Je su s Chri st of Latter-da- y Saints. Survivors include her husband Cliff of Winston-Salem- ; two daughters, Trina Marie and Cari Lanae McElroy; parents Elvon and Nada Spencer of Glen-dalUtah; a brother, Don (Kaynita) Spencer of Glendale, Utah and three nephews. Services were held Sunday, April 4, 1999 in the Winston-SaleLDS Chapel, 4780 Westchester Rd., Winston-SaleNorth Carolina; and on Wednesday, April 7, 1999 at 11 a.m. at the Glendale Utah LDS Chapel. Friends may call at the 5 Glendale Chapel from a.m. on Wednesday. Burial will be in the Glendale City CemVirginia Mae Viki Rowland, directions of age 73, died Friday, April 2, 1999 etery under the in Mesa, Arizona. Bom October Mosdell Mortuary. 3, 1925 in Owensboro, Kentucky Lola Bybee to Maud Lee Camron and Role Lola Watson Bybee, age 92, Jenkins Morton. Married Alfonzo died Saturday, April 3, 1999 in Ramon Rowland on April 23, 1948 Elk Grove, California. Born in San Diego, California, later August 11, 1906 in Glendale, sealed in the LA Temple. Pre-scho- ol so-call- ed short stories. She worked with her husband A1 training horses for many years. They moved to Orderville from southern California in 1979. As a faithful member of the LDS Church, she spent many years in genealogy extraction and attending the temple. Survivors include a son and a daughter, William W. Bill (Darlene) Rowland of Mesa, Arizona and Lorraine Patterson of Oregon; sister Letha Ames of George Temple. He died March Lola attended school in Glendale and Orderville, then went on to college at the Branch Agricultural College in Cedar City and Brigham Young University. of Kanab She was a Dry Cleaning and Laundry. As an active member of the LDS Church, she spent time teaching Relief Society, Sunday School and 20 years in the MIA. Survivors include her daughter LaRita Mitchell of Sacramento, California; grandsons Don Mitchell, Van Mitchell, Lamar Mitchell, Eric Mitchell and Odell Mitchell; and a sister Ada W. Haycock ofPrescott, Arizona. She was preceded by her husband and a brother Odell J. Watson. Funeral services will be held Friday, April 9, 1999 at 11:00 a.m. in the Kanab North Stake Center. Friends may call from a.m. at the chapel. Burial will be in the Kanab City Cemetery under the direction of Mosdell Mortuary. Parents seeking to have Y2K babies, the first chilLumber. Ivan enjoyed ranching dren bom in the new year, proband farmingat the Sorensen Big need to conceive between ably Meadow Creek Ranch. He also March 30 and April 15, accordraised a beautiful garden each R. Donald to Mattison, M.D., ing year. Medical Director for the March Survivors include brothers and ofDimes. 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