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Show She was an active member of the LDS Church t and had in the auxiliary programs and was especially talented in giving lessons on literature and drama. She is survived by two sons and a daughter; Ernest tat-gh- OBITUARIES of widow Ernel W. Williamson, who for many years was transportation r 1 Vv A l g a Pebble Urry, and California; Beach, Carole Motarjemi, San Francisco; four grandchildren; and i ? - I- rW a sa - L P. Urry, Lehi; Raymond supervisor for the Alpine School District She was born in Wallsburg, Utah on Sept 25, 1896 to John Albert and Rosella Ann Bigelow Mecham. She married Ernel n 1:,- n Msg Thursday, September 4, 1980 &$B&8fil$& - &&&&t&&& Sympathy Flowers. -- itzzsr i from ' ; People Who Corel eleven Funeral services will be Lehi Floral held Friday, Sept. 5 at 11 a.m. at the Wing Mortuary in Lehi, where friends may call one hour prior to the service. Burial will be in the William Williamson on May 26, 1920 in the Salt Lake Temple. He died Dec. 13, 1964. She attended schools in Wallsburg and the BYU. She Lehi City Cemetery. 768-844- 1 235 N. 100 E. Lehi lived in Lake View for many before She years Orem. TRAVIS ELLIS LEHMBERG to moving served in and Learning Park at the Utah State Training School as they prepare the parking lot for use. First phase of the park construction PAVING-Work- leadership positions in all Travis Ellis LDS organizations including president of Relief Society and Primary. She was an avid temple worker and for years was a member of the Lehmberg Dies Travis Ellis Lehmberg, 14, died Saturday, Aug. 30, in an automobile accident in Prow. He was born Feb. 20, 1966 in American Fork to Ellis Lehmberg and Joan Hall Wanlass. He was a 9th grade student at Lehi High School and an active member of the LDS Church holding the position of deacon. Williamson, G. Williamson, Midvale; Mrs. K. LaVon Harward, American Fork; Mrs. Otis L. Hamilton, Grace (Belva) and Travis enjoyed sports, especially hunting, bantam basketball and motorcycle racing and was named the world's fastest the at motorcyclist Bonneville Salt Flats. He is survived by his mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wanlass, Lehi; Mrs. Orem. 22 Lehi; Wanlass, Burial was in Orem City Cemetery. RAYMOND ? IS' t Fork; Mrs. Doris urn Wanlass, Lehi and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Basso, Midvale. Funeral services were Funeral Friday held at the Lehi Mortuary Wednesday afternoon with burial at the Lehi City Yearance Funeral services held on Saturday, Aug. 30 M. Williamson, who passed away on Aug. 27 at the Utah Valley for Mabel She was the He married West Valley city; parents, and two brothers Gary T. DeBolt, and Dale D. Rasmus M. and Anna Nielsen Larsen. She married Frank D. Yearance in 1931; he died DeBolt, Mrs. Yearance 1954. lived in Ogden, Salt Lake City, and Lehi and had been the Wing . , were in 20, 1941, Pa. to Raymond Goldie May Pat- Mary Ann Shaeffer May 12, 1975 in Manassa, Va. His survivors include his wife, all of Early Fall COAT SALE - Men's Womens in expected to be completed in a month to six weeks. said, with Geneva Rock Product Company doing the work. "They had the low bid of $100,000," Dean noted, saying their also a included bid $31,000 donation to the "We already services' were afternoon in burial in Cemetery. Mortuary with the Lehi City A lake man-mad- e or canoeing the Utah He also praised units, at. American Fork and Lehi for the work they have done at the park. "They have come at a moments notice whenever we have found Guard areas, picnic nature stations, trails, a fort and a maze are all part of the park design. boating, comfort paBiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii What can you making do with turkey real taste I omelets? Or, for a treat, try a turkey quiche. And, if those two don't tempt you, there are always turkey crepes. All of these delectable egg dishes are Now in Lehi also me see us! , l H 7 easy to prepare. So, take your pick and enjoy turkey like never before! a resident of San Francisco for the past 29 years. I Greater Participation Urged GLASS MAN "Wt COMI TO YOU"i V Library Expanding To Fulfill Local Needs ALSO ,i PASSPORT" SLIDING PICKUP WINDOWS Get OUR Estimate Before YOU Spend SFRVING AIL OF UTAH COUNTV Windshields Back Windows Side Windows Leaks Fixed Insurance Claims AMERICAN 756-216- FORK 2 Weekdays 9 to 6 3so foot jyssjFn tf3 It "As the American Fork City Library moves into its fall schedule, patrons are presented with exciting choices. Both children and adults will discover educational recreational opportunities abound. and Starting in September, presentations from the National Gallery of Art will be on the Monday night calendar, starting at 7:30 p.m. These will be a combination of slides and films featuring great art work. Tuesday evenings films on photography, "camera film, processing handling, underwater photography, etc." from Kodak company will be offered, also at 7:30. Wednesdays are reserved for a televised titled movie presentation Japanese "Shogun." A study guide will be available to accompany the seven-par- t presentation. Starting time is tentatively 7:30 p.m., Sept. 10, 17, and 24 - if taping schedules come together as planned. Celia Tomlin, head librarian, outlining the fall schedule, is optimistic that patrons will find something to their liking within the schedule. Mothers, nursery and primary workers and teachers may come Thursdays to work with the flannelboard collection the library has readied. Ms. Tomlin says the collection numbers around 50 stories now, and she hopes people will check them out, use them often, perhaps even doante stories to the collection. The flannelboard workshops will be every other Thursday, starting Sept. 4. Hurray! Last chance of the Season! Saratoga will remain open the first and Sepsecond weekends in September tember 6-- 7 ( Effective to September 13th I V fj AUTO & TRUCK GLASS WW 15 Reduced for about con- Hi. paddlewheel leftover turkey? Plenty! How Dean Coats Except Denims coming up here to use the facilities," he noted. Lake Valley Sand and Gravel Company," tinued. All have families sand for the playground areas was donated by Salt National held Tuesday cooperation they have shown us." Dean said the first five Crews are completing the installation of the asphalt, "A lot of the road base has been donated by Ash Rock Products Company, and about 1,300, ton of Girls wonderful director. handicapped. - Boys need for them," he said. "I can't say enough about the phases of the park - the only barrier free park of its kind in the state - are being completed, according to Owen Dean, park American . Funeral and Learning the Utah State Dean He was born and terson DeBolt. was born in Ogden, Nov. 4, of a daughter 1898, Fork Woman heart failure. E. Larsen Urry Yearance died Sept. 1 in a San Francisco hospital. She Mother of ' Aliquippe, Myrtle Death Claims AmQ. DeBOLT. JR. Raymond E. DeBolt Jr., died August 30, 1980 in a West Valley hospital of August For Myrtle Cemetery. Hospital. ,i MYRTLE L. U. YEARANCE on Training School campus is Raymond DeBolt Vera Mrs. Park TuesFor Sandy; Hall, American Adventure Services Held Christian grandparents Asphalt work on roadways and parking areas at the if grandchildren and 31 Lehi; Alexandria, . Provo; Austin, father, Sandy; sister, Yvette Lehmberg, at the Adventure Asphalt Work Done At Adventure And Learning Park include two sons and three daughters, Survivors Harold lay asphalt eis is neanng completion. Melodian Chorus. E. Clyde Grantsville; PageB-l- -: . and September 1314. "half-hour- lp.m. children are invited to see the feature films slated each Saturday at 1 p.m. Titles range from "Mysteries of the Deep", and "African Lion", to "Grand Canyon's Nature Community." A full schedule is available at All Ju$ rnmu.te fVem C.t. or " Lehi and Springville in Price Soon Opening Two Locations: the library desk. A new note to the library's functions is the "Friends of the Library" group being chartered. Wednesday, Sept. 3, is set for the first meeting, and Ms. Tomlin hopes to get good participation. Members will be an integral part of the library, providing ideas, stimulus and support for the library Famous for: The Crab Enchilada and chimichanga programs. Ms. Tomlin also notes a new closing day every third Friday of the month. This is to work day for a planning and the librarians. Some features of the library, Ms. Tomlin feels, are perhaps not well enough known. For example, the library is available for public meetings. Librarians are willing to give "book talks" to city groups. And library 90 E. Main - Lehi 768-379- 0 be equipment may be used by NOW OPEN THE COIN TRADE CENTER COINS patrons within 533 the library. for An necessary appointment is scheduling group meetings in the library, but groups are welcome and encouraged to do so. One such group, TOPS, meets every Thursday at 9:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. at the BUY mm y Ms. Tomlin is excited about the "goings-on.-" She says these are a few of the things she wants to see happen in the library. Many more are just budding ideas as yet She urges American Fork and other area residents to stop by and see what there is to meet their interests. 12 SAT. II II ( P.N. AJI. II S PJN. - SELL -- TRADE COMPLETE SUPPLIES far ic cMinr r artJcssinaJ em tutelar; WIN ALUMS ,ta&1 picture library for checkout, too. Librarians are working daily to create an expansive, colorful array of mounted pictures for patron use. Currently all the library records are being taped onto cassettes. This is an effort to prolong the life of what the library already has and to promote circulation of recorded g materials. FN. silver scrap Dillon, l. s. and Foreign colas meetings. The video-tap- e An 6 WEST MAIN, SUITE - SUPPLIES Gold and or club machine, as well as a 16 overhead and projector, slide projectors - can be used with librarian - IYE Appointments for "book talks" may be made at the desk. Librarians will present dissertations on books of any topic to classes, Relief Societies, BULLI9N BUSINESS HOURS ; TUES. library. school - 765-522- 0 supervision. Mutual classes or youth groups may contact the library if they have an interest in painting some of the flannelboard story figures. The help would be welcomed. Also on Thursdays, a pre school story hour is is planned. Thursday's story at 1 p.m., Friday's hour is at 10 a.m. Ages 3 through 6 are invited. Currently cartoons are shown every at 10 a.m. and Wednesday for tf yf yS 5322combinations specialties SAFETY CLEANER MACMfEKS Traie SajafcCH KNSTT dOTANEIS ANPJ APPRAISALS PtESEtVATIVES ANI VKWEIS WIITMM IAKI " "KB " Errtu CAPITAL a Assess fee fearttf wit , iracttds Nttuets IANSCI COLLECTIBLE nor cat rttsats lor CASH! 'Cans REFERENCE GUCES itats , cctasi tsau , bci iscr lest cspt vex M Csss d (of |