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Show n V - 3 obituaries Jelen Barnard Prances Helen Barnard, cLaughlin Barnard, 9, of Pleasant Grove ;ed Monday, Aug. 29, one Springfield, Mass. Mass of Christian Burial will be cele- daughter of and Anna W. f May Riley McLaughlin. She was a clerk typ- Air jst at RandolphAnto-iiiporce Base, San Tex. for many rears, one retired in loved to read. 1979. She moved to Survivors include Utah in 1981. She lived two daughters, one son o, n American Fork, Provo and Pleasant Grove. She was a member f the Catholic Church, St. Peter's Parish. She and spouses, Clyde W. (Kathy) Far-ne- s, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Ray (Jeanie) Mar- tin, Mansfield, Mass.; Michael and Robin iv Cora Olpin Bezzant, 12, of Pleasant Grove, 1 led Monday, Aug. 29, 988 in American Fork f causes incident to L 1896 in Pleasant I Jrove to Albert Henry id Alyira Smith 01- - Sunberg-Olpi- Mortu- n will be said immediately following. Burial will be in the Logan City Cemetery, Logan, Utah. (Mildred) Sutch, Matthew Keith Bezzant, Richard Leon Bezzant, Brian Mauritz Bezzant, all of Pleasant Grove; Reed H. Bezzant, Midway; Mrs. Reed (Lois) 35 I Sunderland, Lehi; She was born Aug. 13, brated on Thursday, Sept 1, at 10 a.m. at St. Peters Parish, 634 N. 600 East, American Fork. Friends may call Wednesday evening from 7 to 8 p.m. at the ary, 495 S. State Mrs. Street, Or em. Rosary !ora Olpin Bezzant in. one maimed Mat- lew Bezzant on June 1921, in the Salt ike IDS Temple. He lied Dec. 23, 1977. I She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of LatteSaints having r-day served as counselor in the Young Women's Relief organization, Society organization and a member of the Primary Stake Board. She was a teacher in all Auxiliaries. She was a visiting teacher until the was 90 years old. her I She received education in the Pleasant Grove schools, graduating from Pleas- John sister, P.Kirby.bothofWest in Provo. Patrick Houston, McLaughlin and Claire She was born Oct 4, 918, in Springfield, Haas., a David M: Moon Tex.; four grandchildren; one brother and 988 at theUtah Valley tonal Medical Cen ter Citizen, Press, Review - Wed, Aug. 31, 1988 - Page 9 ' 88 grandchildren. 40& n; one three brothers and one sister: J. Lloyd class and grade studentbody treasurer at Pleasant Grove High School. She received her teaching certificate Olpin, Lawrence D. Olpin, Ralph S. Olpin and Mrs. Leland (Ruth) Christiansen. One granddaughter preceded her in death. Funeral services will be Thursday, Sept. 1, at 11 a.m. at the Grove Ward Chapel, 455 E. 200 South, Pleasant Grove. Friends may call at Olpin Family Mortu- ary, 494 S. 300 East, Pleasant Grove, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday or Thursday at the church one hour prior to serv- - from Brigham Young Normal School in 1916. She taught elementary school in Pleasant Grove and Vineyard. She was a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, serving as secretary for 29 years. She was a mem- ber of the Garden Club and Senior Citizens. ice. Burial will be in the ant Grove High School She is survived by u. 1915. She was vale- four sons and two Pleasant Grove City dictorian of her eighth daughters: Mrs. Robert Cemetery. Vaughn C. Barnett Vaughn Barnett, 75, k I I Pleasant for Showalter Motors. Grove, died Tuesday, He later moved to Long Aug. 23, 1988 at the Beach, Calif, where he IJtah Valley Regional worked in the shipyards Medical Center in and at Pacific Valve Co. He moved to Pleasant j'rovo. He was born Nov. 12, Grove and purchased 1912 in Rocky Comfort, the Ben Franklin Store Mo. to Noah and Iva which he and his wife He operated for 28 years. Duncan Barnett. married Josephine Jebens June 28, He- - Childhood He 1939. his the spent was a member of LDS Church days and residing schools in Grove of the Chamber of Commerce and as president of the Pleasant Grove Riding Club and Timpanogos Riders. He was a member of the Pleasant Grove Firemen. He is survived by his wife of Pleasant Grove; one son, Dennis Barnett, Canyon Country, Calif., and four grandchildren. in the Pleasant 3rd Ward, office of the holding Dixon, Wyo., graduating from high High Priest. He had as Sunday school there. Following served his marriage, he moved School president. to Vernal where he He had served as attended Funeral "Moyle" 86, He is He City fireman for Geneva Steel and for Deseret 11, day, Aug. Chemical for 22 years. Provo. He was born Jan. 14, For the past few years 1902 in Provo to Joseph he was employed at Stubbs, died Mon1988 in services were held Friday in the Grove 3rd Pleasant Ward. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Stubbs Henry 'Moyle schools. was a I Henry Moon. He married MNerla Salmon Dec. 25, 1942, in Twin Falls, Idaho. The marriage was later solemnized in LDS the Logan Temple. He was an administrative officer for the U.S. Forest Service for 30 years, retiring in 1977. ' He served in World War II in the U.S. Army. He was active in the survived by one Max son, Ogden; Stubbs, land; six grandchildren; and a sister, Nan Moon, Twin Falls, Idaho. Funeral . and Ernest Lloyd State Training School Thayne, 80, of Pleasant for many years. He Grove, died Sunday, was actively involved Aug. 28, 1988 at the with the senior citizens American Fork Hospi- of Pleasant Grove. tal. He worked in the He was born Jan. 24, mills Colonia lumber in 1908 in Dublan, Mexico, to Westwood, Calif, for Nephi and Mary Eliza- eight years. He was beth Thayne. He mar- retired from Utah Portried Annie Hannah land Cement Co. in Salt Monson, June 28, 1933, Lake City . During most in American Fork. The of his life he was acmarriage was later sol- tively engaged in fruit emnized in the Salt farming, in addition to Lake LDS Temple. his other occupations. He was a member of He is survived by his the LDS Church, hold- wife, Pleasant Grove; ing the office of high two sons and two priest. He taught Sun- daughters, Lloyd M. day School and priest- Thayne, Layton; Edith hood classes at the Ann Thayne, Salt Lake Dennis R. City; Thayne, Or em; Mrs. Gerald (Cynthia) Boyd, Pleasant 13 a brother, Ivins Thayne, Pleasant Grove. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Karen n; Packer. Funeral Cut I I the Manila 3rd Ward Chapel, 8800 N. 40th W. Friends may call Wednesday at the church one hour prior to service. 0 $1 12.00) Vavoom Shampoo Conditioner $995 j &(a I at Wednesday, 11 a.m. Style (Reg. will be Burial in the ant Grove City & 15 Grove; grandchildren, 15.00 value) man 27 12 N. Center, Am. Fork John "Bruce" Gordon, 48, died Aug. 28, 1988 in Orangeville, Emery County. He was born Aug. 21, 1940 in Park City Video Rentals to Franklin John and Evelyn Heward Gordon. He married Sharon Ann Merkley on Oct. 2, 1965 in Pleasant Grove. Their mi. riage was solemnized in the Jordan River LDS Temple on July 3, 1982. He was a veteran of States Armed Forces. He had worked in the Wilberg Mine and was a member of Neb.; Mrs. Marge Graves, Oakdale, Ca.; Lynn Lindquist and He had a great love Mike Gordon, both of for his family and spePleasant Grove. He cial affection for his was preceded in death by his father and one grandchildren. Survivors include sister, Marilyn. his wife, Sharon, Funeral services Rent will be Wednesday, Aug. 31, at 1 p.m. in the Orangeville LDS Church. Friends may call one hour prior to services at the church. Mrs. Orangeville; Brett (Shauna) Rowley, West Valley City; eight grandchildren; his mother: Evelyn Morgan, Lehi; brothers and sisters: Lois Lee, Lincoln, Interment will be in the Orangeville Cemetery under the direction of Fausett West services n Sar-antin- by a piano medley by David Glen Hatch. Senator Orrin Hatch was in attendance and was also a speaker. urn nam If If ' , Specials: ol I FREE ($6.00 I FrOStS (incl. cut & & style, Reg. $30) 25 1 8 6 sa 1 Women's Men's expires 92im rhiirir(in (under Fred Meyer) 8) nr aa kt nil il.: nairniTi I Cuts tor Z or n I Child's Cut Under 10. L & rTm S8.UU dm nn e tjr ? 'fM W $4.00 Aio.uu . lui XV Hi Pi a Expires 91788 Water Slide Park Point of the Mountain ) Only 15 min. from Am. Fork! 14295 So. State, Draper & Mon.-Fr- I I I For Appointment Call VVxS4 flSflfc! Food For Thought W2r 'gr By Brett Applegate PartnerManager Golden Corral . ya iTi A.V sardines cut into chunks. 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He also 26, at the Burial Ward and Chapel. singing 1987. enjoyed ,2, 1 his was a member of the was in the American He received Fork City Cemetery. education in the Provo ward choir. Abisha services were held Saturday, Aug. 27, in the American Fork 22nd LDS Ward. Burial was in the American Fork City Spanish-speaking Cemetery. Funeral directors were Anderson mission. He was an avid & Sons Mortuary. LDS Church and served in various leadership positions. He filled mission with his wife in the California Arcadia Ernest L. Thayne the United Carmen worked as a bookkeeper president of I reader, played golf and loved the mountains. He is survived by his wife of 46 years; three children, Tony Moon, Jyl Dickman and her husband, Lewis, both of Salt Lake City, Vicki Mansfield and her husband, Loren, of High- David Merle Moon, 68, died Aug. 24, 1988, in Salt Lake City following heart surgery. 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