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Show Obituaries N atold Bruce Jolley '"P celoved husband, father, .-ndfather, great-grandfa-Z Garold Bruce Jolley, li: turned to V u r h eavenly ftath e r Ht-onday, fct. 29 :)01. k g a r y ei;:as born :ev. p. h-YiR tO v E and Anna -l,it.rom Jolley A'sVham Canyon, Utah, nil if.; Qgjy grew up in Lehi and 111 H'Lduated from Lehi High go!. He enjoyed playing ied jooi basketball and foot- thefle married his high a:: thool sweetheart, Carma f0ffmden, in the Salt Lake artels Temple on Aug. 22, mer 956. Gary was a High Priest iter "jroup Leader and served i tit aany leadership callings in rW be church. He also served LDS 'ifo stake missions. He oved to teach and serve Tell-' there. His family was his irFtjreatest joy. He was a great s, at; sample to them. JrtC Gary made his living as a 4 Funeral contractor. He took koyd Hunting JIBoyd Hunting, 91, of v.unencan font passea ?,Say October 25, 2001. He ras to a m e s ,J-;-enry and Jessie lunting. 'fV Boyd never married and :f'"istead devoted his life to - 4mily and the family farm. At the age of 14, Boyd's amily bought a farm in unerican Fork where they Beth in hnrn " r r 1 r,"uly c, s ;;-910 in pleasant f V , ,l: rove Manila), ; -'(tah to s 1 - 1 Hello World -October 8 z- Boy to George and Mary Larsen of Pleasant Grove. r-.-- Girl to Tyler and Wendy Manning of Alpine. (TRH) October 10 Boy to Jessica Lee Hanson of American Fork. ';n; Boy to Gavan and Andrea Knowlton of American Fork. 1 -'" Boy to Ethan and Mistee Medeiros of Pleasant Grove. fr Girl to Chad and Rachel Russell of Lehi. rr Girl to Jay and Carla Stone of Saratoga Springs. I 'c Girl to Michael and Kristan Hatala of Eagle Mountain. ;(TRH) ' ti:; Girl to James and Darcy Wall of Saratoga Springs. (TRH) Ef October 11 Boy to Jared and Jodi Anderson of Cedar Hills, jj- - Boy to Nathan Penrod and Cary Lee Bird of Lehi. October 12 1? '- Boy to Roben and Julie Fonbuena of Alpine. e - Girl to Joseph and Julie Jensen of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Douglas and Arlene Judson of Pleasant Grove, er- Boy to Edward and Jodi Ann Samuels of Lehi. Boy to Michael and Ann Magnusson of American Fork, i --!TRH) rJ- October 13 Girl to Bart and Jennifer Preston of Pleasant Grove. : Girl to Jason and Tamara Robinson of Lehi, October 14 Girl to James and Yuki Bernardi of Lehi. I Boy to David and Lisa Flinders of Pleasant Grove. ' i Boy to Russell and Heat her Christensen of American . 1 .,'01 fork. 'I I X - - A . i ft MT-vi if 1 1 ": ? : 4 ; ,' irA em v. 1L ii I great pride in his work. He -HJuyeu DUUdillg houi ses his anu working with nanas. jrle was devoted ana lather and will be missed dearly. He is survived by his wile; one son and six daughters: daugh-ters: Gary Bruce (Linda) Sny; ticky (David) t chfrdLHunt; Kathleen Mike) Herrera; Luann (Randy) Davis. He is also survived by 21 grandchildren and one great-grandchild; two sisters sis-ters and three brothers: John Jolley, Jr., Leanore Wagstaff, William Jolley Donald Jolley and Julie VanWagoner. Gary was reunited with his parent and sister, Connie Mae Morgan. Funeral services will be held Nov. 3 at 1 p.m. in the Lehi 19th Ward, 145 E 1500 North. Friends may call at from 6 to 8 p m Friday, Nov. 2, at Wing Mortuary, 118 E. Main, Lehi, and one hour prior to services at the chapel. Burial will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. built a home. Boyd lived there and helped save the farm during the depression by planting sugar beets. fie is survived by several nieces and nephews: Claude Lamph, James (Nancy) Lamph, Cassie (Neal) Allred, Burl (Yula) Hunting, June (LaMar) Bundy, Joy (Richard) Grimm, Belva (Melvin) Gardiner. He was preceded in death by his four brothers: Ferol, Wayne, Claude, and Vaughn in addition to his two sisters: Iva and June. Graveside services were Monday, October 29, 2001 in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. ! Unless otherwise noted, babies are born at American hk Hospital. Babies born at Timpanogos Regional fedical Center are indicated with initials "TRH." I'laiBIIIIIIIII PLEASE CUP AND MAIL WITH YOUR GIFT TODAY ;i Complete Thanksgiving Dinner - $1.57 We need your help to serve our annual Thanksgiving dinner and provide hot meals and other essential service to hungry, homeless people in the Salt Lake City area Tuesday, November 20th at the Delta Center and Thanksgiving Day at the Salt Lake City Mission. For just SI. 57 you can provide a meal and access to safe day and emergency shelter, clean clothes and spiritual help that can be the start of a new life. Please help us feed and care for the hungry, hurting and homeless by mailing your gift today. ' SI 5.70 helps 10 people f S3 1.40 cares for 20 p.-oplc Q S47.10 cares for 30 people S62.80 helps 40 people si 57.00 provides V " -55 n Other S "7 . Name Address. City'StatcZip- Costs arc average ano ......" and providing meals OUR 8TH YEAR OF SERVICE TO SALT LAKE CITY SALT LAKE CITY MISSION PO Box 142 Dept. 102 Salt Lake City, uV 841 10-0142 i.tl .:i.miti:inn OH" b site at w.saiiiaKcc".."." Local businesses among Utah's besf Local companies were among those honored at the Mountain West Venture Group's 7th annual Utah 100 awards ceremony at the Grand America Hotel in Salt Lake City. Governor Michael Leavitt awarded recipients at the ceremony, a tradition he has maintained since the inception of the first Utah 100 Awards event in 1995. Multi-year Utah 100 Modus Media donates in a big way to United Way Local Modus Media employees reached deep into their pockets and hearts this year to contribute over $20,000 to their community; this year's contribution surpassed sur-passed past gifts by more than $6,000. "United Way is in each community, the money stays here locally and it helps people peo-ple in our neighborhoods," responds Linda Helt, Executive Assistant at Modus Media, when asked why she thought her fellow employees were so eager to give. Each year United Way of Utah County and Modus Media work together to educate edu-cate Modus Media employees about the challenges facing Utah County and the difference differ-ence they are able to make by giving of their time and resources. "If United Way wasn't here, I can't imagine how many more homeless people we would have. United Way leads people to be productive World Gym offers to police officers, In an effort to show appreciation appre-ciation and support for the full-time police and firemen in the small cities of Utah, World's Gym of American Fork and Spanish Fork is offering free memberships to full-time police and firemen in the twelve small cities the two gyms support. "We are very excited to be extending this offer to our own local heroes," said Rich Jarvis, who is a partner in the business busi-ness with Todd Chelius and Jimmy Zufelt. 'It's a chance for us to make a difference for the smaller communities right here where we live." Current full-time police and firemen in the quahfying cities need only show proof of their full-time employment to receive free gym memberships. member-ships. Qualifying force members mem-bers who are already members mem-bers of World's Gym will have their membership fees waived. World's Gym is extending its offer to officers and fire fighters in the following 12 cities, including American Fork, Alpine, Highland, Lehi and Pleasant Grove. "This is not an introductory introducto-ry offer or a promotion of any kind," says Chelius. "This is simply our opportunity to recognize rec-ognize the extreme sacrifice these individuals are making to protect our communities, and a chance to say, Thanks.'" For more information send e-mail to worldgymu- 100 meals or essential scmc.es . Api., nl preparing honorees included Dentrix Dental Systems, Inc., American Fork, a seven-time seven-time winner that has annually annu-ally qualified since the inception of the Utah 100. Dentrix provides proven practice management systems sys-tems for the dental profession. profes-sion. To qualify for the Utah 100, a company had to sustain sus-tain a nearly 200 percent growth rate" for the past five years. The average in the community; it fosters solutions to help people contribute con-tribute to their surrounding community," said Helt. United Way of Utah County works with over 100 companies like Modus Media in Utah County to build resources to be used by local agencies. United Way of Utah County forms a volunteer volun-teer panel of concerned citizens citi-zens who distribute the funds to the most effective solutions to the issues they see in Utah County. Modus Media employees had fun while they raised the money for United Way. "We had dunk tanks, raffles and a silent auction. We had a great time," said Helt. United Way forms a connection con-nection among donors, volunteers volun-teers and nonprofit services in Utah County to provide the support and resources our neighbors need to regain self-sufficiency. If you would like to get involved, please contact United Way of Utah County at 374-2588. free memberships fire fighters tajiisnotmaii.com or contact gym managers Jeanie Johnson and Kari Peterson at the Americn Fork Gym, 350 E. State Street, American Fork, at 801 763-7979. C"13 In 0 s f Chocolate Chip Cookie The best chocolate chip cookie in the world, well Utah County, could win you a trip for two to Ghiradelli Square in San Francisco. Bring in a sample of (1) dozen chocolate chip cookies to the Courtyard by Mariott, 1600 North Freedom Boulevard, Provo, on Monday, November 12 between 8:30-10:30am. Please include a typed copy of your recipe with your name & phone number. Cookies will be judged by a panel of area chefs, business & civic leaders. All left over cookies will be distributed to local charities. Winning Recipes will be printed in The Daily Herald on Sunday, Nov. 18th Graild Prizet Trip for 2 from Morris Murdock Travel to Ghiradelli Square in San Francisco (includes Round Trip airfare for 2 & 3 nights hotel) 1st Prizet Bosch Mixer from Bosch Kitchen Center 2nd Prizet One night stay at the Courtyard by Marriott and dinner for two at TGI Fridays 3rd Prize: $100 gift certificate from Losee Jewelers BOSCH KITCHEN CENTER New Utah! - Wednesday, annual growth-rate of the top 100 companies was in excess of 520 percent over the past five years. "Utah 100" Emerging Elite Companies include Altris, Lindon; Communitect, American Fork; Next Page, Lehi; and Power Innovations International, Inc., Lindon. A-Plus Benefits, Inc. American Fork was among the top revenue growth companies. Listed with Dentrix among the Fasting growing companies were Niels Fugal Sons Company, Pleasant Grove, which serves the utility construction construc-tion industry. Among the top 100 companies com-panies were Niels Fugal Sons Company, Pleasant our uentai f 1 1.1 TT eaiTn by Dr. Randal Hadfield Whitening At our office we have received many questions about teeth whitening such as: "Are over-the-counter whiteners as good as the kind you would find in a dental office?" or "Is it safe to use over-the-counter whiteners?" and also "Is it even safe to whiten your teeth?" All of these questions are very good to ask. As far as over-the-counter whitening, these systems have to be minimum strength because they are used without medical supervision, and so they don't make teeth as white as a professional can. Also, over-the-counter whitening whiten-ing systems aren't custom-fit, so they can damage delicate V f October 31, 2001 - Page 15 Grove; Mellor Engineering, Inc., Lehi, which provides engineering, drafting, laboratory labo-ratory support, specialized construction and simulated munitions support to the U.S. Chemical Agent Munitions Disposal Site; Graphik Display and Sign, Lindon, a provider of electric elec-tric and custom signs, state-of-the-art interior and exterior large-format photo and digital prints and a complete line of trade show and exhibit systems. Also Meyer & Liechty, Inc., Lindon, designers and consultants for global marketing; mar-keting; Dentrix Dental Systems, Inc., American Fork; and Alpine Systems, Inc., Pleasant Grove; provider of end-to-end solution solu-tion clientserver. Your Teeth gum tissue and cause sensiUvity to both teeth and gums. However, whitening is clinically proven to be safe and effective with the proper instructions and supervision. The average cost of teeth whitening runs anywhere from $175 to $350. Right now, we are running a special for teeth whitening at $50 per arch upon completion of a full dental exam, but don't wait, this special is good for a limited time only. Call (801) 768-4072 to make an appointment for those white teeth that you have always wanted. Dr. Hadfield works with most dental insurances. s-xs y v - s Jllli tX- ; s fl I Jj iiihtMM :: for more info isit our we Bv sTiimn r;RAPHir; . V |