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Show Citizen. Press. Review - Wed.. Jan. 7. 1987 - Page c Russell E. Ayers obituaries Dorthy L. Phelps Laursen Dorthy Phelps, loving wife, mother, grandmother and sister, 55, died Sunday, Jan. 4, 1987. Viola Huntsman Viola sman, 84, Miller Huntof Orem, died Jan. 4, 1987 American Fork Sunday, Pead, Orem; Joanne H. Logie, Salt Lake City; 16 grandchildren; 21 in of great causes incident to age. She was born Oct. 12, 1902, in Omaha, Neb., a daughter of George and Eleanor Backus Miller. She married James D. Huntsman Feb. 1, 1926, in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. He grandchildren; one brother and one sister: Roy Miller, Bountiful; Mrs. C. Albert (Pearl) Howell, Draper. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Jan. 8, at noon on the Orem 16th Ward LDS Chapel, 641 S. 400 East. Friends may call Wednesday from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at died Dec. 26, 1982. She was an active two sons member of the LDS daughters: Church. She also was a and three Eldon J. Huntsman, Alpine; of member the Gordon S. Huntsman, Daughters of Utah Portland, Ore.; Mrs. Pioneers and a Bill C. (Donna) dedicated mother and Bingham, Rohnert homemaker. Park, Calif.; Mrs. She is survived by (Luana) Raymond the Sundberg-Olpi- n Mortuary, 495 S. State, Orem, and Thursday one hour prior to ser- vices at the ward chapel. Interment will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Jennie Gordon Mary Jane de St. Jeor Gordon, 85, died Dec. 5, 1986, in Lehi nursing home following a heart attack. She was born Jan. 1, in 1902, Lehi, the daughter of Charles and Alice Maud Bradder de St. Jeor. She married James Hartshorn April 14, 1920. He died March 25, 1936. She married Andrew Losee March 21, 1941. He died Dec. 4, 1958. She married Frank Barnes Jan. 1, 1960. He died April 1, 1964. She married James Allen Jan. 18, 1965. He died 1975. She Jan. 15, married James Gordon Dec. 4, 1975. He died June 10, 1986. She was a nurse by occupation, and worked 18 years at the Lehi hospital. She was a of the member son-in-la- Business Consultants announce their new location 5505 S. 900 E., Suite 201 Sports Mall Office Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84117 20 RES. YEARS EXPERIENCE 942-303- Funeral services will be held Thursday, Jan. 8, at 11 a.m. in the Goff Mortuary Chapel, 8090 South State Street, where friends may call Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Thursday prior to services. Interment will be at the Riverton City Cemetery. daughters: Mrs. David Thackeray, (Anna) married Edna Bertha George Ayers, Russell of Salt Patterson Sept. 24, 1951 Ayers IL all Walker LDS Ayers, Lake; in the Salt Lake Eudora David Ayers Temple. He was an active Ayers, all of American member of the Fork; six grandcAmerican Fork 13th hildren; one brother, Ward. He was active in two sisters: Walker MIA and in dance and Peter Ayers, Mrs. Rosa Jacklin Oct. 16, 1939 in Heber City. He attended schools High School. He was a member of the LDS Church. He had been a farmer and peddler throughout his lifetime, traveling with his father at the age of nine to Bingham Canyon to sell their berries and other fruits. He has sold fruit throughout ' Utah, especially in Box Elder pre-planni- a.m. in the American Fork 13th Ward, 960 N. 60 East Friends may call at the Anderson & Sons Mortuary Wed- nesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Thursday at the church one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Alpine City Cemetery. your ng funeral is one of the kindest things you can do for your family American Fork; Bert West, West Valley City; Harvard West, Redwood City, Calif.; Mrs. Earl (Ruby) Hawkins, Provo; Mrs. Clarence (LaVerda) Hurst, Salt The most inevitable fact of life is that it will end one day. The kindest thing you can do for your family's peace of mind is to make sure that arrangements and financing are made well in advance of that day. Lake City; Mrs. William (Madge) Tatum, Fresno, Calif.; Mrs. Wells (Nellie) Sanders, Douglas, Ariz. He was preceded in death by four children: Robert West, Roland West, Rex West and County and recently to Adela W. Harvey. the students at BYU. Funeral services will He was an active be held Friday at 11 member of the Pleasant a.m. at Olpin Family Grove Senior Citizens. Mortuary, 500 S. 300 He is survived by his East, Pleasant Grove, wife of Pleasant Grove; where friends may call a son, Royal J. West, Thursday from 6 to 7 Lake Geneva, Wise; 13 p.m. or Friday one hour two prior to services. grandchildren; Burial will be in the great grandchildren; three brothers and four Pleasant Grove City sisters: Byron West, Cemetery. spares your family any additional concern and anxiety when the inevitable actually happens. It gives positive assurance that the arrangements will represent your personal wishes. It also relieves those you love of any financial stress, assuring them that funds will be available when needed to offset or completely cover funeral expenses. Pre-planni- or preFor more information on financing, write for our FREE booklets, "For the Eventual Tomorrow," and "Emergency Guide to What I Want in a Funeral." If you have questions, give us a call or just stop in. at 756-356- 4 Please send me your FREE booklets, "For the Eventual "Emergency Guide to What Want in a Funeral." Tomorrow" and Name Address. .State. City Thelma G. Buckwalter Jip. Hit Thelma Gardner School of Music. She four sons and two Buckwalter, 79, of studied voice under daughters: Mrs. Lyle Provo, died Tuesday, Dec. 30, 1986 of natural causes. She was born Dec. 22, 1908 in American Fork to Thomas Albert and Ida Kelly Gardner. She married Morris Binns Buckwalter May 15,. 1930 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Feb. 5, 1963. She attended high school in Aberdeen, Idaho and eastern Utah and graduated from LDS High School in Salt Lake. She graduated with a Teachers Ce- Anthony Lund and G. Homer Durham, and piano from Tracy Cannon. She sang solos over KSL Radio as representative of the McCune School and taught piano. Until recently she belonged to the Florence Madsen Memorial Chorus. (Dolores) Banton and Morris Buckwalter, Jr., both Portland, Ore.; Ray Buckwalter, Las Vegas, Nev.; Doyle Buckwalter, Orem; Bill Mrs. (Adele) Blackburn, Bend, Ore.; Briant Buckwalter, Diamond Bar, Calif 25 hi': grandchildren; n, four great grandchildren; two brothers, one sister: Glen Gardner, Phoenix, Ariz.; Fern Turner, Provo. 49 East 100 North, American Fork 756-356- 4 Services were held Saturday, Jan. 3, at the Provo 3rd Ward. Burial was in the American Fork City Cemetery. Richard Blood oi American Fork Chose Gunther's Because... 4 System Design, Tax Preparation & Counseling, Financial Statement Preparation, Cash Forecasting and Budgeting -- West, 81, Pleasant Grove, died Jan. 5, 1987 at his home. He was born Feb. 23, 1905 in Pleasant Grove, to David Waldimer and Vilate Adams West, in a home where Norton's Market now sits. He married Edith She was a member of the Provo 3rd Ward and served in Primary, Gleaners and Relief Society. She worked in the state, county and local PTA organizations rtificate from the in LaGrande, Ore. for University of Utah. She 20 years. attended the McCune Survivors include Certified Public Accountants brother, Everett Why C. Pleasant Grove BALL & ASSOCIATES LEO E. BALL Ross Pleasant Grove, from graduating City; Ralph and wife Calra Hartshorn, Boise, and Idaho; Evelyn husband Richard Brown, Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Wanda Holt, South Jordan; two stepsons, Rex Losee, Lehi, and Ferril Losee, California; 19 grand40 children; great grandchildren; and one brother, Charles E. de St. Jeor, Salt Lake City. She was preceded in death by one son, David, and one Keith Holt. Funeral services will be held Friday, Dec. 9, at 1 p.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, 118 E. where Lehi, Main, call friends may Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. k, Ayers, 74, died Jan. 4, 1987 in American Fork. He was born April 24, 1912 in St. Louis, Mo., to Walker Mack and Anna He Mary Pieper Ayers. Ross C. West in Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and was active in the LDS Church, in all the serving of auxiliaries the church. include Survivors three sons and two daughters, James and wife Dorothy HartSt. shorn, George; Melvin and wife Jesse Hartshorn. Salt Lake 268-044- She was born in Lehi Sept. 28, 1931, to Tarvel and Omella Padfield Laursen. She married Max C. Phelps March 28, 1952, in Las Vegas, Nev. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She is survived by her husband, Riverton, Utah; children, Mrs. M. (Sandra) Gary and Ron Anderson; Kaylene; five grandbrother children; Thomas Laursen; sisters Virginia War-nicRugh Petersen and Norma Privett. She was preceded in death by a son, Sherll, and a Mrs. Larry in St Louis and Tanner, (Anna) Wiedmann, all Alpine. 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