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Show Tuesday, February 12, 2008 HERALD DAILY B4 Obituaries Campus Notes L Kent Searle Kay E. Morrill admitted students who enroll BYU 1948-20- 03 Kent Searle, lifelong resident of American lurk, died suddenly agriculture, particularly issues involving water. Fie served as president of the American Fork on February 8, 2008 of disease. I, V He was born in American Fork on May 25, 1927 to I? Leslie C. and Ruby Parker Searle and grew up with his two brothers and two sisters in the old third ward. He attended school in American Fork and graduated from American Fork High School where he played football and basketball. He was a lifelong caveman and loved to attend State Basketball tournaments, especially when his grandson Clayton played for Am. Fork.. On September 9. 1948 he married .nana Greenwood in the Salt Lake Temple. He operated a dairy farm and apple orchard. In addition, he and Luana were involved in the real estate business. The two of them traveled extensively with family, friends, and professional colleagues. His favorite trip was to Yellowstone Park. The entire family came to look upon the annual pilgrimage with anticipation. He was always involved in Kay E. Morrill, age 59, passed 8, 2008 in Mur-raUtah. He was born May 15, 1948 in away February Irrigation Co. and as a member of the Board of Directors of the North Utah County Water Conservancy District. Fie also served as president of the American Fork Lions Club. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, and held many positions throughout his life, American Fork. Utah to i f f Elmer LeVon and Mildred Fern Allred Morrill. He y - He is survived by his wife Luana, 2 sons Lee (Louise) Searle, Craig (Cheryl) Searle; 7 grandchildren David and Kim, Aaron and Allie. Nathan, Jennie, Marcus, Clayton and Kristen, the delights of his life were his 3 great grandchildren; Shyloe, Peyton, and newly arrived Roklyn. Fie is also survived by his sister Myrna Milne, 2 sisters-in-laEdith W. Searle and Helen S. Smith and a brother-in-laRichard E. Cook. Preceded in death by his parents, brothers Max and Don, and sister Clea Cook. Funeral service will be held Wednesday Feb. 13, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. in the American Fork 13th Ward 975 North 60 East. Friends may call Tuesday at the Anderson & Sons Mortuary, 49 East 100 North, from 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday at the Church from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Burial in the American Fork Cemetery, Online condolences may be sent mother, and friend passed away to andersonmortuary.com on Sunday, married and those who knew him. Funeral services will be held at 1 1:00 a.m. on Thursday, February 14, 2008 in the Jordan 6th Ward, 11473 South Chapel Ridge Drive (1080 West), South Jordan. Friends may call Wednesday evening from 6-- 8 p.m. at the church and Thursday one hour prior to the services at the church. Interment will be in the Valley View Memorial Park. Funeral Directors, Anderson Funeral Home, Mike Anderson ily Olivia M. Mawson 1912-200- 8 Our beloved Mother, Grand- 10, February .V 2008. Olivia Carl Herman Yaeger was born September y"-"- 11. 1912 in i Carl Herman Yaeger, 74, passed away peacefully on Feb-- . ruary 9, 2008 from a long term illness. Carl was born March 30, 1933 in New Haven, Connecticut. He married Virginia Dell Stewart in Tempe, Arizona in 1957. They were later sealed in the Mesa Ari- - ISZTTSTZZZSZI! .... zona Temple. She has been the love of his life for over 50 years. Carl served.in the US. Air Force during the Korean War and later served in' the U.S. Army. He retired at the rank of lieutenant colonel after serving a total of 33 years of military 'A Counter-Terroris- Carl was preceded in death by both his parents and all of his siblings. He is survived by his wife, Virginia, and his four children: Scott (Olene) Yaeger, Christina (Jerel) Ferwerda, Pam (Tracy) 1 lo h if , No Payment No Interest Until June 2008 -- Provo died February 10, 2008 in Provo. Funeral arrangements are pending and will be announced by Walker Family Mortuary of Spanish Fork. Behind this ear lies an engineering iipm A877-922-728- WWsr or 'Some restrictions apply. V "Answers to 49 Common Estate Planning Questions" ft L Leave message Toll-fre- e 24 hours m TIME Open Ear Technology is the development in hearing care since the introduction of digital hearing aids. Come in for a FREE hearing evaluation and give them a try with our NO OBLIGATION ROAD TEST You don't have to be rich to save taxes, avoid headaches and preserve family harmony! Call today for your FREE no obligation Utah estate planning Free Analysis FREE 100 analysis ol your current plan and ideas tailored to Free Guide "Answers to 49 Common Estate Planning Questions" your family. leave Call today message Brenton 3 The Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum will display the winning entries from its 2008 Nature Photography Competition and Exhibition from now until March 14. Book tells of black UVSC unveils family vacations in '50s new UVU Web site In an upcoming book titled "Are We There Yet?", Professor Susan Rugh draws upon complaints written by a rising black middle class during the 1950s. These documented discriminat ion on the part of hotels, restaurants and gas stations around the In conjunction with its impending transition to Utah Valley University on July I, UVSC has launched the home page of its new university Web site: www.uvu.edu. As of today, the site is limited to the home page, with all subsequent pages being redirected to UVSC's current site. New pages will be gradually moved to the new look. country. Rugh shows how their stories, submitted to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, became a bridge between elected officials and civil rights advocates. "Are We There Yet? The Golden Age of American Family Vacations" is published by University Press of Kansas and is scheduled for release in May. Debate team to hold high school tournament UVSC's speech and debate team will be hosting its Victorian valentines at Harold B. Lee Library In 1969, the Harold B. Lee Library acquired a collection of original Victorian valentines that form the basis of a new exhibit, "Sentiment and Satire," now on display during the month of February in Room 1130 of the library. The free exhibit is available Mondays through Thursdays from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., Fridays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Coming' up 377-978- Expires022908l Timothy UVSC 7 M. Riplev MO JMI PiomHT 84604 to celebrate V-D- In an effort to raise awareness about violence against women and girls, UVSC will perform "The Vagina Monologues" in conjunction with at 7 p.m. Feb. 26 in the is a Ragan Theater. worldwide campaign promoting events to increase awareness, raise money and revital-- . ize the spirit of existing organizations in more than 80 countries. Tickets for the Vagina Monologues can be purchased at Campus ConnecTickets are $10 tion, for general admission and $7 with UV ID. y, ... B. third-annu- Wolverine Classic Invitational at UVSC on Friday and Saturday. The invitational is open to high school students in all of Utah and is a preparatory tournament for region and state competitions. 863-879- Smith, an associate professor of counseling psychology, will speak on "Love of the Savior: A Pattern for Following Christ and Serving Others" in a devotional address at 11:05 a.m. in the Marriott Center. Coming up ... THURSDAY WEDNESDAY Jack R. Christianson, executive director for the Center for Engaged Learning, and Wayne Hanewicz, program coordinator for the Persons of Integrity Initiative, will speak on "Ethics and People of Integrity" at 1 1 :30 a.m. in the Faculty Seminar Room LC 243. DISCUSSION: LECTURE: Adam Fife will present " Iraq: Why the Surge Worked" at a Global Awareness Lecture at noon in 238 Herald R. Clark Building. Fife spent the last six months in Iraq as a senior strate- gic communication advisor, working closely with the Multinational Force, Iraqi senior leadership and the government of Iraq on communication strategy and policy. ' . UCAT LECTURE: David Battisti of the of Washington will speak on "Greenhouse Warming: Science, Projections and , Uncertainties" for the 2008 Quey Hebrew Memorial Lecture from University 7:30-- 9 p.m. in B092 Joseph Smith Building. , F. uvsc guide. MS 3i 733-563- to display photo winners Glen Charles Castleberry. 69, of I 1 1 Bean Museum ' most revolutionary . y Anne G. Olsen. 91. formerly of American Fork, died February 11, 2008 in Murray. Funeral services are pending and will be announced by Warenski Funeral Home of American Fork. I 1. 1; J i. til. wasatcn vmyi rriuuut.Lt UVSCs CTE department will be setting up an information bait h in the Sorensen Student Center from 1 1 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday and Feb. 19, 21,22 and 25. It also will hold an institution-wide scavenger hunt the final week of February. Students can stop by the information booth for more information about CTE programs and to sign up to participate in the scavenger hunt. Each participant in the scavenger hunt will receive two free MP3 downloads. The first place winner will receive an iPod Touch. Two runners-u- p will receive an iPod Shuffle. v 78, died , I g Leah Dona Vaughn South worth, February 10, 2008, in Provo. Services are pending and will be announced by Walker Sanderson Funeral Home of Orem. masterpiece Easy Clean Feature Lifetime Guarantee Energy Efficient Quality Installation Celebrating career and technical education U.S. News and World Report tied BYU with Harvard as the top universities in the country where students get an acceptance letter and enroll. The schools have 79 percent of their admitted students enroll, based on 2006 data. That year BYU had 9,737 applicants and 6,827 were accepted. Of those, 5,367 enrolled. DEVOTIONAL: . LIMITED o n Bonnie Bee LeDuc, 83 of Provo, died February 1 1, 2008, funeral services pending under the direction of Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185 E. Center St. Provo 1 $2985 in 1 TODAY 8a nfiiLinnWS triv IN5TALI.E1' her friends and family, doing craft work and especially spending time with her grandchildren. The family would like to thank her friends who faithfully took her to lunch every Wednesday. Glenna, June and Pat you were truly her dearest friends who went out of your way to brighten her day with your friendship. Also, thank you to all the others who knew Olivia and helped to make her life here more enjoyable. We will miss you Olivia, thanks for brightening our lives. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, February 13, 2008, at 1:00 a.m at Sundberg-OlpiMortuary, 495 South State Street, Orem, Utah. A viewing will be held one hour prior to the service. Interment will be at the Orem City Cemetery. DEATH NOTICES ! . Smith, and her three grandchildren, Judge, Malerie and Taylor. Olivia is best known for her kindness and service. She loved gardening, and traveling wit h Orem Sharon Second Ward Chapel, 645 South 400 East, Orem. serenicare.com. r A No. letter-write- Kenneth Ray Hall Funeral Service Address Correction Lindquist, and Doug (Marilyn) Yaeger, and 14 grandchildren. We will miss Carl's quick wit. sense of humor, and his positive and optimistic attitude. "Dad, we love and miss you! We look forward to the day we will all be together again." The viewing will be held on Thursday, February 14, 2008 from 9:30 to 11:00 at the Saratoga Springs Stake Center, 587 South Saratoga Drive, Saratoga Springs, Utah. The funeral will follow at 1 1:00 a.m. Interment will be at the Provo City Cemetery, Provo, Utah with full military honors. In lieu of flowers, it was Carl's wish that donations be made to the LDS Church Perpetual Education Fund. Online condolences at www. 8EBB asai3ai7 wf and later adopted 2 girls, Cynthia and Julie. Olivia graduated high school and went to work as a receptionist. She then served from 1942 to 1945 in the WAC'S (Woman Air Corps). After her service she moved to California and met and later married Melvin Mawson. She is preceded in death by her beloved husband, Melvin and her daughter Cynthia. She is survived by her daughter Julie (Jeff) - - ( ' I - Roy Hollett. She married Melvin Maw son in 1947, v. Lt-- , . Valparaiso, Indiana to Clara and f ' a masters degree at Claremont Graduate School in Claremont, CA and another masters degree at Brigham Young University. Carl was a counselor, educator, and college professor during his career and retired from Utah Valley State College. Carl was involved as a terrorist researcher, published author, lecturer, consultant, and intelligence analyst. He was also a contributing editor to the Counter Terrorism and Security Association Journal and was on the board of directors of the Association's Education Foundation. Carl was an accomplished author and published four adventure novels and many articles over his life- time. Carl was a member of the LDS Church and served in various church positions. I I j . service. Carl obtained a bachelors degree at Arizona State University, ! traveling, and attending dance performances for his daughter, Nicole, and sports activities with his son. Christian. He is survived by his wife, Vicki of South Jordan; daughter, Nicole (Andrew) Lawrence of Murray; son, Christian Morrill of South Jordan; one brother, seven sisters, many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his parents and brother, Lyn. Kay will be missed by his fam- Vicki Lee Nuttall April 20, 1978 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Kay graduated from Granite High School, served an LDS mission in Texas, and attended the University of Utah. Kay worked most of his lil e in the interior business and opened his own business, Kays Interiors in 1988. At the time of death he was in the construction business. Kay loved to spend time with his family. He loved camping, boating, will feature Nicole Hawkins from the Center for Change eating disorder clinic in Orem. The workshop is free and open to all students and faculty. BYU 'Love Your Body' eating disorder workshop The workshop, "Love Your Body," will be Wednesday in Rooms 206 a and b in the Sorensen Student Center. 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