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Show r Obituaries Mae C. Curtis Mae Chides ter Cur- tis, 77, Christopher Penrod Christopher Grant don; Joy and Verl k old Penrod. Stubbs, Lindon. son of Troy Grant and Services will be Kimberly Kaye Woods Penrod of Lehi, died Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Pleasant Grove Sept 23, 1991, in his Cemetery, 500 N. Main. sleep of SIDS. Friends may call at He was born Aug. 1, the Anderson & Sons 1991, in Provo. He is survived by his parents, Mortuary, 49 E. 100 North, American Fork, . Troy and Kimberly, and Thursday from 10 to J a sister, Temperance 10:45 a.m. ; Kaye penrod, Lehi; grandparents: George Burial will be in the and Lyn Woods, Provo; iDarrel and Pepper Ruth Woods, Lehi; John Pleasant Grove CemeI Penrod, Pleasant Grove; and Rose Adams, Lin- - tery. -- seven-wee- . I George L. Nielsen George Lim Nielsen, Pleasant Grove, died Sept. 19, 1991, at his home. He was born Dec. 7, J 1912, in Mammoth, to Hensen W. and Larena May Lim Nielsen. He 78, Ic f-- married Louise tiansen June 18, 1934, in the Salt Lake IDS Chris- - ; Temple. He was an active member of the IDS Church, living in the Pleasant Grove 3rd ployed by the Union Ward, where he held Pacific Railroad for 30 the office of High Priest. years and was retired. He had been em- He is survived by his ; ! wife of Pleasant Grove; two sons and a daughter: LymanNielsen and Mrs. Don (Linda) Dodge, both of Pleasant Grove; Grant Nielsen, Phoenix, Ariz.; 18 grandchildren; 26 two brothers and a sister: Glenn Nielsen and Rena Friant, both of n; Pleasant Grove; Doug Nielsen, Lindon. Services were held Monday in the Pleasant Grove llth-16t- h Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. all of American Fork; Mrs. Gregory (Cindy) Yashko, Logan; Mrs. Larry Fox Burnham, 49, died Sept. 17, 1991 in American Fork. He was born Oct. 1 1, " 1941 in Lehi, a son of Eugene Kipling and Irene Fox Burnham. He married Jolene Evans July 5,1959. They were later divorced. He mar- -' ried Linda Chase Jan. 30, 1976, in Edgemont. He was a sergeant in the American Fork Police Department, where he had served for 19 years as an officer. He had worked as a building contractor and as a heavy equipment operator at Kennecott. He was a gunsmith and an avid out doorsm an and enjoyed the desert. Harold (KoShell) Goode, Albuquerque, N.M.; Keith Burnham, N.H.; David Kent Phillips, Lubbock, Texas; Daniel H. Burnham, Provo; Kevin Fox, Idaho; 14 grandchildren; his mother, Lehi; two brothers: Rex Som-erswort- h, Keith Burnham, Burnham, both of Lehi; and a sister, Sherry He is survived by his Nuesbaum, West Point. wife of American Fork; Funeral services four sons and six daughters: Mrs. Oliver were held Friday, Sept. (Shelley) Byars, Char- 20, in the American Fork lotte Beighley, Mrs. West Stake Center. Brian (Bobbi) Christen, Burial was in the AmeriLaura Leigh Burnham, can Fork City Cemetery. Virgil Thomas Virgil George Thomas, 67, died Sept. 19, 1991, at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center from complications of a lingering illness. He was born April 6, ' in i to George IiC-V- He was retired from Geneva Steel in 1928, after 34 years. He like to travel and was an avid baseball fan. Survivors include his wife of Nephi, three sons three sisters: Violet Joosten of Sandy; Lillian Edwards of Carson City, Nev.; LaVenna Thompson ofLevan . He was preceded in death by a brother, Ellis Nor- and three daughters: man Thomas. Gary V. Thomas and Funeral services Debbie M. Thomas, all were Tuesday in the of Nephi; Shirley J. Nephi IDS 2nd Ward Barlow of Spanish Fork; Chapel. Shauna K. Chlarson of Graveside service Pocatello, Idaho; 21 was conducted at the Lake grandchildren; four American Fork Ceme- Ellis and Jennette Checketts Thomas. He married Lois Marie Baxter Jan. 25, 1947, in American Fork. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt IDS Temple. tery. Roger C. Fraim Roger Clyde Fraim, 75, of Crossroads, Texas, passed away Sept. 17, 1991, at Denton Re- -' gional Medical Center. He was born in Ki-- v nata, Okla. on July 3, 1916. He married Jen-ni- s Jefferies on Oct. 18, v 1945, in Arp, Texas. He served in the U.S. Air Army Corp during -- World War II. He was a : Church and was a retired employee of the University of North Texas. daughter-in-law- , Roger and Nena Fraim, Crossroads, Texas; one sister, Katherine Middle-ton- , Pasadena, Texas; He is survived by his one nephew, Roger wife of Crossroads, Middleton, Pasadena, Texas; daughters and Texas; 16 grandchilDiana and dren. Services were held George Mills, Alpine; Dorcas and Dennis Fife, Friday, Sept. 20, in the Chico, Calif.; Janice Crossroads LDS 4th Fraim of Crossroads, Ward. Burial was in member of the IDS Texas; one son and Denton, Texas. e wife, Dora Chidester, Logan; and four sisters: Mrs. Earl (Zella) In- resi- dent ofAmerican Fork, died Sept 23. 1991, in the American Fork Hospital. She was born March 3, 1914, in Huntington, the daughter of Charles Ray and Winnie May Heath Chidester. She married Arland Clive Curtis in June of 1935 in the Manti LDS Temple. She graduated from Carbon High School and later moved to Green River. She was a devoted wife and Although she had no children of her own, she was lovingly called Grandma and Aunt Mae by many. She also had a great love and compassion for home-make- r. gram, Nephi; Sylvia Hunt, Moab; Mrs. Leif (Nina) Dahlstrom and Mrs. Roland (Ellen) Butler, both of Salt Lake City; many nieces and nephews. v ..Vs Lonnie Young, 76, three stepchildren, Mrs. Pleasant Grove, died Brent (Tamara) Feath-erston- Monday, Sept. 23, 1991, at a Provo hospital of a Scott He was born Sept. 7, 1915, in Cottonwood, Texas, a son of Robert J. and Media Norton He Young. married Luana L. Pennie Aug. 30, 1969, in Pleasant Grove. He is survived by his wife of Pleasant Grove; Mary Judith Severt Caradine, 76, a former resident of Santaquin, died Sept. 16, 1991, at the home of her daughter in American Fork. She was born April 19, 1915, in Scobey, Mont., to Julius and Annie Kindzerski Severt. She married Roscoe Henry Caradine Sept. 29, 1939, in Yuma, Ariz. He died in 1972. She earned a B.A. degree in health education from San Diego State University. She received a masters, degree in psychology e, Kennesaw, Ga.; Palm Desert, Calif.; Michael Pennie, Pleasant Grove; two sisters, Mrs. Leslie (Marie) Addis, El Paso, Texas; Mrs. W.M. (Mildred) Stansbury, Cross Plains, Texas; also, several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, Pennie, Sept. 26, 1991, at 11 a.m. at the Pleasant Grove 11th Ward ChapeL 193 N. 400 East Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary of Orem, 500 N. State, Wednesday evening between 6 and 8 p.m. or at the ward chapel on Thursday, one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Timpanogos Memorial Gardens in Orem. August 21 Boy to Gregory and Michelle Mickelson Brereton of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Rickelle Park of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Todd and Jennifer Wigal Millett of Sandy. . Girl to Jason and Crikett Bennett Jones of Lehi. August 22 Girl to Calvin and Maria Pratt Frampton of Orem. Girl to Guy and Viktoria Book Larsen of Provo. Girl to Michael and Laurie Tuckett Jones of Alpine. August 23 Girl to Tamara Peterson of Cedar Valley. August 25 Boy to Harrison and Alexandra Rankin Matthews of Salt Lake City. September 2 Girl to Sam and Suzy Manning Foster of Lindon. Girl to Steven and Jennifer Davis Lerud of Orem. Septembers Girl to Kerry and Leslie Kendall Devey of American Fork. Boy to Shon and Julie McLachlin Johnson of Lehi. September 4 Girl to Christopher and Mary Mitchell Merrill of Provo. She is survived by two sons and two daughters: John Caradine, Mesa, Ariz.; Tim Caradine, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Nora Ann Naill, Fort Bragg, Calif.; Mrs. John (Louise) Talley, American Fork; 18 six neapolis, Minn. She also grandchildren; worked as a nurse in California and Arizona. one brother and two She worked as a school sisters: John Severt, nurse in El Centra, Calif, Mrs. Johanna Sinnett, for 18 years, retiring in both of Washington; June 1978. After retire- Mrs. Rose Prestage, ment she worked in Scobey, Mont. Graveside services nursing homes until were held Thursday, moving tojSaVitaquin in Sept.. 19, in the Ameri1985.' and counseling from LaVerne College in California She joined the LDS Church in 1968 andhas been active since that time. She was a RN for St. Mary's Hospital, Min- Septembers Boy to Clint and Diane Cottrell Smith of Orem. Boy to Jeff and Sharron Weeks Adams of American Fork. Boy to Gaylen and Joy Oliphant Laudie of Pleasant Grove. Girl to John and Danielle Fryer Coley of Orem. can Fork City Cemetery. Boy to Thomas and Danielle Jackman Bettfreund of Provo. Boy to David and Christine Elton Busk of Cedar Fort. Boy to Bryan and Carol Pratt Bradley of Orem. September? Boy to Curtis and Kelli Grace Chatwin of Lehi. Boy to Miriam Young of Lehi. September 9 Boy to Robert and Lisa Johnson Hobush of Orem. Girl to Jeffrey and Michelle Lindsey Fordham of Provo. Girl to Alan and Lisa Kitchen Lebaron of Midvale. Girl to James and Margo Balmforth Lamoreaux of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Juvencio and Bonnie Empy Alfaro of Provo. Boy to Craig and Melanie VanAllen Cibulka of Provo. September 10 Girl to Clay and Julie Roth well Fraughton of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Bradley and Geri Smith Clements of Pleasant Grove. , Boy to Randall and Deanne Peld Crockett of Provo. Boy to Curtis and Charlene Jones Heaton of Elba, Nev. September 11 Girl to Allen and Brenda Gerrard Olsen of Highland, Boy to Steve and Kathy Ashment Nelson of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Bryant and Susan Lee Harmon of American Fork. Boy to Ronald and Charlotte Stott Coleman of American Fork. September 12 ' ? Boy to Scott and Tonya Street Wilkinson of American Pork-' Girl to Timothy and Lori Bone Hilliard of Pleasant Grove. ' Boy to Earl and Susan James Johansen of American Fork. American Blasko of Michael Fork. Larreau and to Girl Cindy w- E. Viola Walker E. Viola Baxter Walker, 85, Provo, died Sept. 20, 1991, at Utah Orem; Mrs. and Eva Featherstone, both of American Fork. She was preceded in death by an infant son, Oran Dale Walker, and two brothers, James Baxter and Walter Rhonda Bromley mr V r- - - iii t tmnmmmmmjjSL. 1 "t? - if m N." ' - . '" ' . ' , ' Baxter. fancy work. She is survived by her husband of Provo; four daughters: Mrs. Vern (Dora Dean) Hawkins, Springville; Betty Fausett Petroff, Funeral services were held Tuesday, Sept. 24, in the Provo 19th Ward. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. itfr Reese card of thanks The family of Joseph Reese wishes to thank all our friends and neighbors who assisted with the funeral services, food, lovely floral & chose Gunthers n; in Provo. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was an active member of the LDS Church and had served in the Primary and Relief Society. She enjoyed family, friends, flowers and Reed two sisters, Leah Wright She married Oran C. Walker July 20, 1923, ' Robert (Beverly) Burgi, Orem; Mrs. Marvin (LaWana) Taufer, Pleasant Grove; 22 grandchildren; 68 Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo. She was born March 23, 1906, in Pleasant Grove, a daughter of James and Belle Baxter. - Septembers n; j " September 8 offerings and other contributions. Special thanks to the Alpine Care Center that so graciously cared for Dolly Reese Eldon Reese Blair Reese Carol Ackerman Ted Simmons him. our sincere thanks to bors and police officers for their tremendous 'all our friends, neigh support. ijii Cadcajck SkadowA PLMlWfr GARDEN CENTER NO. UTAH C0UKRSCNW FULL LINE 383 S. 500 E., Am. Fork (next to Gene Harvey Chevrolet) 756-606- 1 The Larry Burnham Family Our home had been vacant for some time before we moved in. We decided to replace the old furnace with an efficient Lennox Pulse system. We also installed a Lennox air conditioner. We are very pleased with our new heatingcooling system. The Bromley family has done business with : Gunthers for many years and we have always been happy with their work. We gave them free access to the house while we were both at work. They would come in during the day and would always leave the house just as they found it. By Dr. Bryon Rosquist, D.C. EAT (RIGHT), DRINK (RIGHT), AND BE HEALTHY Chiropractic emphasizes the importance of good nutrition. The ability to recover quickly and easily from injury and the strength of the immune system depend on many factore including mental attitude, ttreaa levels, and heredity. But diet also playi an extensive role in health. i Girl to Donnel and Heather Hallows Johnson of Orem. Girl to Daryl and Can-e- Clark Devey of Alpine. Girl to Eldon and Shelly Gooch Palmer of Orem. Boy to Marty and Carrie Spencer McGhie of Sandy. Girl to Stewart and Jullyn Howell Ashcroft of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Scott and Cindy Withers Durrant of American Fork. August 20 Girl to Elaine Anderson of American Fork. Boy to Bryce and Carrie Pendley Haas of Lehi. Girl to Dean and Trudy Gwilliam Berryessa of Orem. Girl to Rafael and Rae Lynn Russon Iberra of American Fork. Girl to Lonnie Pace and Bonnie Gillies of Fairfield. Boy to Bret and Juana Hernadez Somers of American Fork. Chiropractic for Health f August 19 . Funeral services will be Thursday at 2 p.m. (i in the American Fork 11th Ward, 240 S. Cenanimals. She was an ter Street Friends may active member of the call at the Anderson & LDS Church, serving as Sons Mortuary, 49 E. a Sunday ' School 100 North, Wednesday teacher, Primary and from 6 to 8 p.m. and MIA secretary and ward Thursday at thechurch one hour prior to servlibrarian. She will be greatly ices. missed by her family Burial will be in the and friends. She is survived by a Pleasant Grove City brother, John L and his Cemetery. Lonnie Young heart attack. Hello World sons-in-la- Burnham thank you We wish to express long-tim- Mary Caradine Larry F. Burnham l Citizen, Press. Review - Wed Sept. 25, 1991 - Page 6 Unfortunately, the study ohiutritton hat traditionally been neglected in western medical schools. Chiropractic colleges, however, offer comprehensive nutritional training, enabling their graduate to deal competently with this very important aspect of health. Chiropractors are aware, for example, that unsuspected food allergies may contribute to a number of disease symptoms, and they have simple and effective methods of allergy testing. Many chiropractors include a nutritional history in their patient examinations and may recommend dietary changes when indicated. If you have questions about diet and nutrition, your chiropractor can provide valuable information. His education and experience have convinced him that we are what we eat. (Courtesy of: Pleasant Owe tplnal Touch C3n)c, Dr. Bryon L Rosquist. Tti-U- mil l rjt Roses Raspberries Nursery Stock C O M F OR T American Fork o A I 756-968- R'' 3 Watch for our balloon! IFruitTreas turn coMMTiONma hcatim |