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Show Wednesday, February 4, 1998 tEfye l3Itnw0'efos Nephi, Utah Page 5 from ' Mission He enjoyed playing the piano, 1993-199- 4. organ and trombone. He was also In Aemor Of. . . ; i He an excellent singer. is survived by his wife, Mary; children, Rulon (Joan) Christiansen of Ogden, Nina (David) Haden of Orem, Todd (Debbie) Christiansen of Calais, Maine, Gordon (Su- Former Mayor Boyd Park passes away, services held on Monday san) Christiansen of Green River, Wyoming, Becky (Danny) Miller of Orem, Susan (Glen) Simpson of Murrieta, California, and Patrice (Joe) Anderson of Search and Rescue. Boyd alpo Mesa, Arizona: 25 grandchildren; coached 'many Nephi Little and a sister, LuJane (Em) Cook of Fountain Green. He was preLeague baseball teams. Survivors also include brothers ceded in death by parents, and Debbie L. Chrise daughter-in-laand sisters, Kenneth Park, tiansen. Stephenson, Daphne Park, Funeral services were held on Melba Jensen, and Neil Park. He Tuesday, January 27, 1998, at was preceded in death by par11:00 a.m. in the Canyon View and Sharon sister Smith, ents, LDS 3rd Ward Chapel in Orem. grandson, Brett Park Sperry. Interment will be in the Vine were held Funeral services Bluff Cemetery in Nephi, Utah. Monday, February 2, 1998, at the BuriLDS Second Ward Church. al in Nephi City Cemetery, Nephi, Utah. Boyd Stanzius Park, age 64, passed away on January 27, 1998, in Nephi, Utah. He was bom December 1, 1933, to Stanzius Passey and Fern Lunt Park in Nephi. He attended Juab High School where he served as Student Body President and was active in sports. He married Thearl Wall, June 6, 1952, in Santaquin. They were sealed in the Manti LDS Temple. His children are: Debbie and Dale Ostler, Becky and Alan Sperry, Kent and Diane Park, Brent and Angie Park, and Kur-ti- s and Jill Park; and 20 grand- w De-na- New babies Ballard children. Boyd was employed by Painter Motor. In 1974, he went to Brush Wellman in Delta, recently as Maintenance Foreman. He was a member of the. LDS Church. Boyd was very active id community service. He served as J. Son born to Tracy and Susie Boswell of Tboele. His name will be Zeke Ryan Boswell. His grandparents are Lynn and Dixie Boswell of Nephi, and Gray and Carolyn Cavey. are Dee Blackburn, and Mr. and Mrs. John Allen of Murray. Christiansen dies after a lingering Nephi City Mayor and City Council member. He was a member of the Nephi City Volunteer Great-grandparen- ts Daughter born January 8, 1998, to Adam and Natalie of Brigham City. She will be named Kaylee Ellertson. Her Boyd Park Services held for Kirk Lynn, age 54, in Mona on Saturday grandparents are John and Judy Ellertson of Brigham City, and Larry and Irene Jensen of Corinne. are Ray Houghton of Nephi, Wells and Betty Ellertson of Mona, A1 and Pauline Luckey of of Corinne, and Great-grandparen- American Experience As the nation mobilized for war in 1918, Private Albert Gitchell reported to an army hospital in Kansas. He was diagnosed with the flu, a disease about which doctors knew little. Within the year the nation would be ravaged by a flu 7 epidemic that killed 600,000 Americans. will air The American Experience: Influenza 1918 Monday, February 9th, at 8:00 p.m. KUED-Chann- Advisory Board el Re-establis- hed BLM Director Pat Shea announced the of the Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board, which will advise the Departments of the Interior and Agriculture on the management and protection of these animals on the nations public lands. The first meeting of the board will take place in Reno, Nevada, on February 9th from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Spine Rehab Center Rehab Center will celebrate University Hospitals Spine its fifth anniversary on Friday, February 6th, with an open house from 2:30-- 5 p.m. The event is open to the public. Irish Music Celebrate the beauty and legacy of Irish music with an 7 Satevening of Celtic entertainment on 6:30 at p.m. 7th, beginning urday, February KUED-Chann- el Pet Dental Health February is National Pet Dental Health Month. Oral disease is the most diagnosed health problem for dogs and cats, according to the Utah Veterinarian Medical Association. They also recommend practicing a dental care regimen at home. Vision Loss The University of Utah Moran Eye Center conducts free monthly Orientation to Vision Loss Workshops where patients and their families learn about the emotional responses and explore the adjustment process. Call Earl-Bingha- Honeyville. Son born Kirk Ernest Lynn,' age 54, gether and had five children. He attended Mona Elementapassed away January 27, 1998, peacefully at home in Mona af- ry, graduated from Juab High ter a.year long battle with can- School, and furthered his education at Brigham Young Univercer. He was born February 24, sity. He worked with his father 1943, in Mona to Fredrick Moro- and brothers for Lynn Construcni and Viola Kay Lynn. He mar- tion Company for over 35 years. ried LaRue Stephensen June 6, He enjoyed working on the farm, 1964, in the Manti LDS Temple. loved the outdoors, and spending They enjoyed over 34 years to- - time with his family and friends. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, and being involved in all kinds of sports. He was an active member of the LDS Church, serving in many capacities. He is survived by his wife LaRue; five children, Jeffery Kirk (Pam) Lynn of Taylorsville, Jeana Lynn (Keith) James of Centerfield, Brenda Lynn (Jeff) Bartholomew of Mayfield, Brady Ernest (Lesa) Lynn of Provo, and Diana Lynn of Mona; 8 grandchildren; parents, Fred and Arlin C. la Lynn; parents-in-laand Nellie Stephensen, 4 brothers, 1 sister, Kenneth (Dorla) Lynn, Gayle (Gordon) Linton, Wesley (Gayle) Lynn, Bryce (Marian) Lynn, and Brett (Tam, ts State Briefs. . . former resident of Machias, Maine. He was born August 22, 1921, in Fountain Green to Joseph R. January 23, 1998, to Jeremy and Chantel Ellertson of Provo. He will be named Levi Colton Ellertson. His grandparents are Larry and Linda Ellert son, and Gary and Cindy Taylor all of Lindon. are Geri Christiansen of Central, Wells and Betty Ellertson of Mona, Frank and Phyllis Taylor of Mapleton, and Jess and Enid Ash of Orem. e are Florence of Pleasant Grove, and Lindon Christensen of Spanish And Hilda Christiansen. He grew up on a farm and learned how to work. At an early age he showed interest and talent in music. He graduated from Moroni High in 1939, attended Snow College and then served in the Army fpijfive years during WWII j in the South Pacific. He was the first Eagle Scout in Fountain Fork. Son born January 31, 1998, to Green and Moroni Stake. He married Mary M. Sells on Josh and Cheryl Swapp. His September 11, 1946, in the Salt name is James Joshua Swapp. Ballard His grandparents are Randy and Lake LDS Temple. graduated from BYU with a de- Jean Smith of Nephi, and Ramon gree in music education. He re- and Harriett Swapp of Fairview. are Mae ceived his Masters Degree from Nellie Docand Lamond did and Indiana University Swapp, toral Studies at Columbia Uni- Smith, and Darrell and Louise versity where he was on the staff. Price. He was a member of the All are Frank Jensen, Merl and Fern American Band Masters Band. Tolley, and Fame and Tressie He led many bands, orchestras, Price. Son born January 21, 1998, to choirs and also taught music Dan and Kari Yeiser. His name classes in Panguitch, Nephi, be will Devin Darrell Yeiser. His the and at Clearfield University my) Lynn. Funeral services were held on of Maine in Machias, Maine. grandparents are Randy and He was active in the LDS Jean Smith, and Jered and Saturday, January 31, 1998, in the Nephi Stake Center. Burial Church and served in many call- Jeanne Yeiser. are Lamond and Nellie in the Mona City Cemetery. ings. He was a counselor in the branch presidency, Elders Quo- Smith, Darrell and Louise Price. are rum Presidency, Sunday School and Fame Fern Merl and Tolley, music director, organist, teacher, and home teacher. He and his Tressie Price, and Grandpa wife served in the San Diego Great-grandparen- ts Ice Skating 7 will air the documentary Ibrvill & Dean: Facing the Music" on Sunday, February 8, at 9:00 p.m. An Evening of Championship Skating follows on Monday, February 9, at 9:00 p.m. KUED-Chann- el Chain Saw Class y The Utah Community Forest Council is sponsoring a chain saw training session, February 10, at the Ogden Weber Applied Technology Center, 200 North Washington Blvd. beginning at 8:30 a.m. Call one-da- Fau-cett- , i Great-grandparen- ts , Mad Cow Disease . The disease is as incurably fatal as it is ghastly: victims move jerkily at first, then decline into dementia. NOVA will 7 Tuesday, Februair The Brain Eater on ary 10, at 7:00 p.m. KUED-Chann- el Landscapes During the month of February, Edge of the Cedars State Park will host an art exhibit," From My Window" landscapes by Ruthellen Pollen in the museum auditorium. Call Tribute to George Gershwin GershKUED - Channel 7 will air Happy Birthday George win Wednesday, (tonight), February 4th at 7:00 p.m. Narrated by Ruby Dee and features 22 of Gershwins hit songs Great-grandparen- ts Kirk Ernest Lynn Services held for Ted Tanner on Saturday who died at age 75 at Ted Tanner, age 75, passed Saturday, January Ward 5th in the Nephi Chapel. away January 26, 1998, CemeOgden, Utah, after suffering a Burial in the Nephi City 31, 1998 tery, Nephi, Utah. , massive stroke. . He was bom June 28, 1922, in Payson to Jared and Mattie Ellen Buys Tanner. He married Mary Joyce Anderson on December 31, 1945, in Elko, Nevada. Their marriage was later solem-- . nized in the Manti LDS Temple. He was a veteran of WW II, member of the Operating Engineers,- member of the Masonic Lodge, and a master mechanic. He is survived by children, Rodney Kent (Suk Cha) Tanner of Layton, Patricia Anri (Owen) Gonder of Escalante, Diana Lynn (Kenneth) Taylor of Spanish fork, and Kenneth Alan (Angela) Tanner of San Leandro, California; 11 grandchildren! 11' two sisters and four brothers. He was pre-- . ceded in death by his wife, parents, two brothers and 6 sisters. Funeral services were held on , Valentine s HeeCxDy SpscDaOc 1200 North Main 623-420- 4 Del. 7 days per week after 4 p.m. In Nephi, Mona or Levan 16 Pizza 2-It- em Stix with sauce 2 liter pop . , . Mini-siz- CB with big features of Only 1 516x4 14x7, it fits easily under the dash almost any vehicle. Great for emergency help, local information and directions. Provides full legal power, all 40 channel dual ceramic filters and automatic noise limiter for superior reception, receive digital channel display and backlit control transmit and LED jack for adding external speaker. 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