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Show EQUSOaS MOT Citizen, Press, Review - Wed., Jan. 27, 1993 Page 12 High-tech Grove Communications of Alpine Al-pine has announced the publication publica-tion of the 1993 edition of the Imaging Imag-ing Products Source Book. Priced at $195, with quantity corporate and reseller discounts, the directory includes 132 in-depth product descriptions, market strategies strat-egies and a listing of more than 500 imaging professionals. This represents the largest collection col-lection of information about the electronic document image management man-agement industry to date," said Dean R. Zimmerman, author of the new publication. The author of 15 other books, includingThe Corporate Workbook for Document Imaging," Zimmerman has also delivered semin are on text m anagement technologies tech-nologies and document imaging .0)6 Joseph Joseph L. Ovard, 77, died Jan. 24, 1993 in American Fork. He was born Oct. 2 1, 1915, the son of Lindsay Lind-say L and Orpha Searle Ovard. He married Violet Vio-let Bishop. She died Nov. 4, 1968. He later married Colleen Rae Pullman. He was a journeyman journey-man plumber for 40 years employed by the Salt Lake City School Charles Charles Trevor Dalley, Dal-ley, 26, Lehi, died Jan. 18, 1993. He was born July 5, 1966 in Salt Lake City to Charles Wesley and Geraldine Skougard Dalley. He married Cynthia Wilcox Dec 27, 1985 in Las Vegas, Nev. He graduated from Lehi High School. He was employed as a sales manager at Barratt Lumber, American Fork. He was an Elder in the LDS Church and an Eagle Scout. Lorraine Hill Lola Lorraine Fowlke Hill, 50, Pleasant Grove, died Jan. 19, 1993 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo of an apparent heart attack. She was born Feb. 4, 1942 in American Fork to Ernest LeGrand and Lola Hacking Fowlke. She married Royle Johnson Sept. 7, 1962 in the Manti LDS Temple. They were later divorced. She married Donald B. Hill Aug. 3, 1985. She was an active member of the LDS Church living in the Pleasant Grove 15th Ward. She had served as organist and as editor edi-tor of the ward newsletter. news-letter. She attended schools in Orem where she was a high school cheerleader. cheer-leader. She later attended at-tended BYU. She was Miss Orem in 1961. Our dear, sweet Lorraine is now in a glorious state with her be loved son, Mark. She is now free from worry and most happy to be with all the love of Je- Hoggard We would like to extend a special thanks to our friends, neighbors neigh-bors and relatives for all the love and sympathy sympa-thy shown us throughout through-out the sad and trying time at th passing of our beloved wife, mother and. grandmother, Lillian Lil-lian R. Hoggard. We appreciate the American Fork Ambulance Ambu-lance Crew, the Ameri Van Wagoner thank you The family of Tom Van Wagoner would like to express our heartfelt love and thanks to the many friends, neighbors and family members for their kindness, concern and expressions of love and sympathy at the death of our beloved husband, father and grandfather. We are deeply grate reference published L. Ovard Board. He was a veteran vet-eran of WWII. He is survived by his wife of American Fork; one son, Larry Ovard, Springville; 23 grandchildren grand-children andfour greatgrandchildren; great-grandchildren; three brothers and three sisters, sis-ters, Jay, American Fork; Wyman, Glen, Mae Beckstead and Beth Wride, all of Salt Lake; and Faye Heaps, Trevor Dalley He is survived by his wife, Cynthia, and children: chil-dren: Charles Tayden, sus and her missed family. Lorraine was one of the most Christ-like people, always helping and nurturing everyone around her; always seeing the good and positive side of people and forgetting the rest. She had a unique ability abil-ity to find the true nature na-ture of those near her and help them enhance their positive traits. So many people have been touched by her sweetness sweet-ness and courage to life's challenges. She was a warm, caring and extra fun person to be with. Her family was most precious pre-cious to her and she loved havingnumerous family parties. She card of can Fork Hospital Emergency Personnel and especially Mrs. Gwen Squires, the hospital hos-pital social worker, whose kindness well never forget. We want to personally person-ally express our deep love and appreciation to all those who so graciously gra-ciously and superbly participated in the services. serv-ices. ful to all who helped or took part in the funeral service. We extend a special thanks to the Alpine 1st Ward Relief Society for their generous gener-ous time in preparing and organizing such a lovely luncheon for so many. We also thank our Bishopric for their love and support. management across the United States and through Europe. This new industry can increase productivity for organizations that might find themselves swamped with the volume of paperwork associated asso-ciated with their companies. One large defense contractor, for example, has 400,000 pages of instructions covering every stage in the manufacturing process of a certain product. Placing that information on microfilm mi-crofilm would enable them to reduce re-duce the stack of material to one inch of microfilm, but restrict availability avail-ability to only a few users. Through the use of document imaging, the information can be placed on a network-based computer com-puter system that will make the material immediately available to several locations simultaneously. Murray. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Jan. 277 at 11 a.m. in the Anderson and Sons Mortuary, 49 E. 100 North, American Fork, where friends may call one hour prior to services. ser-vices. Burial will be in the American Fork City Cemetery. Military ritesbyVFW Districts Katrina Lee, Kristina Lynn and Laurina Brooke, all of Lehi; parents, Lehi; grandparents: grandpar-ents: Charles Leland and Zola Dalley, Orem; sisters: Tiffiny Ostler and Candice E. Dalley; Lehi; Alexa Lee Webb, Logan; Jerri M. Barney, Redmond, Washington; Evette R. Fenn, Highland. High-land. Funeral services were held Friday, Jan. 22, in Lehi. Burial was in the Lehi City Cemetery. Ceme-tery. helped take care of all her family. She worked very hard and felt everyone ev-eryone was a child of God and deserved to be treated with respect and kindness. We very much love and miss her. She is survived by her husband, Pleasant Grove; three sons and a daughter Gregory Royle Johnson, Pocatello, Idaho; Anthony David Johnson, Orem; Michael Eldon Johnson and Julie Ann Johnson, both of Pleasant Grove; her mother of Orem; three brothers and three sisters: sis-ters: Anna Lee Richards, Pleasant Grove; Jane Overman, William Fowlke and Clark LeGrand Fowlke, all of Orem; Keren Morton, Denver, Colorado; Joel Hanks Fowlke, Gillette, Wyo. She was preceded in death by a son, Mark McKay Johnson, and her father. Services were held Saturday, Jan. 23, in the Pleasant Grove 15th Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. thanks Also, to those who called at the mortuary or church and for the flowers, food and other expressions of sympathy, sympa-thy, our heartfelt thanks. Ralph E. Hoggard Richard and Shirley Bennett and family Jay and Karma Schoonover and family Ernest and Charlotte Hoggard and family We appreciate the beautiful floral offerings and visits. We will be forever thankful to all. Floretta Van Wagoner Jim and Laura Brailsford Bruce and Earlene Nelson Howard and Karma Adamson Wills and trusts: Everybody needs Editor's note: This is the first of a two-part series on Wills and Trusts. Statistically about one out of four people that I see have a Will, a Trust or both. I'm talking here about married couples with children (although anyone with assets should consider one). Then there are the folks who have an out-of-date or out-of-state will that is no longer valid for their situation. Some states have "Community Property"laws while Utah is governed by "Separate Property" laws. It's the difference between how division of property rules apply. In Utah, whats yours is yours, but if your will is from another state, it may need to be corrected. Marvin Marvin Harding Jensen, 72, former Spanish Fork resident, died Sunday, Jan. 24, 1993 at his home in American Fork. He was born March 11, 1920atUcon, Idaho, a son of Thomas Marvin and Eva Isola Francom Jensen. He married Fayone Brimhall March 30, 1939 in Spanish Fork. He attended schools in Payson. He was a veteran of the military and served on Okinawa during World War II. He had worked on the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam. He operated the Thistle Cafe for the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad for several years. He worked at Carol E. Carolyn "Carol" June Wilson, 50, died Jan. 24, 1993 in Grand Junction, Junc-tion, Colo, of cancer and its complications. She was born Jan. 24, 1943 to William Andrew and Lorraine Eloise Dulion Estey. She spent her childhood in Oakland, Calif. She graduated from Castlemont High School. She had previously previ-ously been married to Leland K.Allred. They were later divorced. She married Jon Utley Wilson Feb. 27, 1988. They lived in Alamosa, Colo, before moving to Grand Junction. Junc-tion. She lived in various parts of California, Utah, New Mexico, Alaska, Guam and Nevada before moving to Colorado. She worked at Woolworths, Baylys and Levi Strauss as a seamstress, seam-stress, as an aide and supervisor at the Utah State Training School. She also worked at the Ray-O-Sunshine Day Care Center and Kara Homeowners insurance As an Independant Insurance Agency We can SAVE YOU $$$$$$ On Your Homeowners Insurance. We also specialize in Auto Fire Life Business SR-22 Health Insurance Advance Planning Insurance 106 West Main American Fork minding Money By TOM FOREST Estate Planner Registered H. Jensen ' . Geneva Steel as an open hearth worker until his retirement. He is survived by his wife of American Fork; two sons and a daughter: daugh-ter: Allen H. (Helen) Jensen, Spanish Fork; Michael T. (Lorraine) Jensen, American Fork; and Patricia F. Addis, Wilson Chocolate in Orem. She enjoyed sewing, crafts and took pride in being a homemaker, learned to bottle fruits and vegetables, the art of quilting, and growing grow-ing a garden with her husband each year. She was a member of the LDS Church since the age of 12. She had served as a Relief Society Soci-ety secretary, Home-making Home-making leader, Primary and Sunday School teacher, den mother and nursery leader. She enjoyed people and loved to visit and have visitors. She will be missed by many. She is survived by 1 '"'--1 your 41 Representative John Hanoock Mutual Life Inaurancc Take note, if your will is dated prior to 1982, it's out of date. Get it redone. Congress has passed new laws affecting this area. Everyone needs his or her own will andor trust. Without a Will, Spanish Fork; 15 grandchildren; grand-children; seven greatgrandchildren; great-grandchildren; a brother and two sisters, Theo Jensen, Salt Lake City; Stella Marshal, Helper, and Vera Redford, Salt Lake City. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Harold and Grant. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 27, in the Walker Mortuary Chapel, 187 S. Main Street, Spanish Span-ish Fork, where friends may call one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery with military rites by Spanish Fork American Legion Post No. 68. her husband of Grand Junction, Colo.; a son and a daughter: Richard Rich-ard Lee Allred, Fremont, Calif.; Sandra Lee Hilton, Hil-ton, Pleasant Grove; five grandchildren: Amber-Lee, Amber-Lee, Jaron, twins Kolby and Kylee, and Sha-naLee Sha-naLee Hilton,' all of Pleasant Grove; her mother of San Leandro, Calif.; three sisters and two brothers: Linda Pearsall and Judith Madruga, both of Fremont, Fre-mont, Calif.; Bonnie Long, Sprague River, Ore.; Stephen Estey, Hayward, Calif.; Michael Mi-chael Estey, Mt. Pleasant. Pleas-ant. Services will beheld Friday, Jan. 29, at 11 a.m. in the Grove Ward Chapel, 455 E. 200 South, Pleasant Grove. Friends may call Thursday Thurs-day from 6 to 8 p.m. at Olpin Family Mortuary, 500 S. 300 East, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, or Friday at the church one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. " Big Savings" on Bulk Foods & Tax Free! 1 Potato Flakes won,) $2fl95 Six 1 Cans Potato Flakes PQQ00 Popcorn (50 ibs.) Six 10 Cans Popcorn you have no say about the disposition of your property or your children. The State Intestacy Law will pass certain property to your relatives. This law is designed to be "fair" in the average situation. Unfortunately, this may not be the same distribution as you would choose. In addition, no guardianship for your children is setup. The court in this case will appoint a guardian for the kids. Again this choice may not meet your approval, but by then it will be too late. The court will require that your executorpersonal representative post bond in order to serve. This is done to insure against embezzlement or the diversion of Edith C. Edith Elizabeth Chilton Kirkham, 88, Lehi, died Jan. 25, 1993 at the American Fork Hospital of causes incident inci-dent to age. She was born April 24, 1904in Lehi to John William and Sarah Elizabeth Barnes Chilton. Chil-ton. She married Burton Kirkham June 20, 1923 in American Fork. The marriage was later solemnized sol-emnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died May 18, 1977. She was a home-maker home-maker and a member of the LDS Church, having served as a Relief Re-lief Society teacher and sang in the ward choir for many years, which she dearly loved. She Mary E. Mary Evelyn Bloxham Chadwick, 83, American Fork, died Jan. 20, 1993 in Salt Lake City. She was born May 17, 1909 in Downey, Idaho, to Fuller George and Polly Frances Wakely Bloxham. She married William Char Josephine B. Cooper Josephine Berry Cooper, 87, Lehi, died Jan. 18, 1993 at Alpine of causes incident to age. She was born July 3, 1905 in Cedar Fort to John A. and Sarah Ann Simmons Berry. She married Howard Quayle Cooper June 1, 1922 in Lehi. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died May 19, 1933. She had retired as a steel worker at U.S. Steel, Geneva, and was also a homemaker. She loved to travel and took many trips throughout the country. She was a member and strong 33ZE one funds that belong in the estate. The cost here is borne by the estate. You may wish to waive this requirement in advance. Youmay wish to make bequests to people of specific property that you own. Without a Will, there is no guarantee that your wishes will be fulfilled. There areother areas of concern including continuation of a business, sale of assets during the probate period, tax savings techniques on the estate and most importantly, peace of mind that your desires will be carried out in your absence. Keep in mind you don't have to die to use it. If you become the victim of an accident, giving your spouse "medical power of attorney" in the WillTrust can be a life saver. Kirkham ' 1 was a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. She is survived by three sons and two daughters: Sherman B. Kirkham, Bellevue, Wash.; Kenneth K. Kirkham, Costa Mesa, Ariz.; Grant E. Kirk Chadwick les Chadwick April 8, 1926. He died May 30, 1957. She was a member of the LDS Church. She is survived by a daughter, Billie Joy Ferris, Salt Lake City; six grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; supporter of the LDS Church and was active in the American Legion Ladies' Auxiliary. She enjoyed dancing and socials. She is survived by QMS ham and Mrs. Carl (Madge) Harris, Lehi; Beth K. Barratt, American Ameri-can Fork; 16 grandchildren; grandchil-dren; 53 great-grandchildren; 12 great-greatgrandchildren; a sister, Beatrice Swenson, Murray; sisters-in-law, Donna Chilton, Lehi; Mina Chilton, Murray. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Jan. 30, at 11 a.m. in the Lehi 2nd Ward Chapel, 465 E. 300 North. Friends may call Friday Fri-day evening at the Wing Mortuary, Lehi, from 6 to 8 p.m. and at the church Saturday one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. two sisters: Nell Nef-feneggar, Nef-feneggar, Clearfield; Jessie Peabody, Malad, Idaho. Graveside services were held Saturday, Jan. 25, in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Family Mortuary of Pleasant Grove. four sons: J. B. and wife, Udene, and Gary L and wife, Ginnie, all of Lehi; Howard Eugene and wife, Gleness, Tooele; Richard L, Independence, Independ-ence, Mo.; 16 grandchildren; grandchil-dren; 38 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, a grandson, Cameron Cooper, and daughter-in-law, Bonnie Cooper. Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 25, in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, Lehi. Interment was in the Lehi City Cemetery. |