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Show obituaries- Clifford M. Carson died July 3, 1958. He was a World War I veteran and had worked as a carpenter. He lived in Lehi and Fairfield. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ronald (ReNae) Curtis, Lehi; four grandchildren; two brothers, Russell Carson, Orem; and Rulan Carson, Fairfield; Fair-field; two sisters, Agnes Evans, Lehi; and Ida Walters, Salt Lake City. Services were held Tuesday, Dec. 11, in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, Lehi. Burial was in the Lehi City Cemetery. V Thelma S. Lynch Thelma Singleton Lynch, 81, American Fork, died Thursday, Dec. 6, 1984 at Heritage Care Center, American Fork. She was born June 17, 1903 at American Fork to Leo and Mae Thomas Singleton. She married Owen I.vnch Anril 19 'ifltllf ' SJIlil FiI!t:;SiS liii Clifford M. Carson, 89, of Lehi, died Saturday, Dec. 8, 1984. He was born Sept. 19, 1895 in Fairfield, a son of William Harrison and Jeannette Finley Park Carson, he married Alice Laird June 3, 1935 in Salt Lake City. She Card of Thanks We would like to take this opportunity to thank the many friends, neighbors and family members for all the expressions of sympathy sym-pathy and love shown us at the death of our loved one, Colleen Guymon Johnson. We deeply appreciate all those who took part in any way in the funeral service. We want to express our thanks to all those who called at the home and the mortuary and for the lovely floral offerings of-ferings and the food prepared for our comfort. -Woodrow Johnson Mrs. Norm (Laurie) Alger Donald Johnson Mrs. Dennis (Jan) Hales 1922 at Salt Lake City. She was an LPN at American Fork Hospital for 31 years; she was supervisor for 25 years. She was a member of the LDS Church living in the American Fork 8th Ward. She was a past president of the Jaycees ladies organization. She is survived by one daughter and one son: Mrs. Edward S. (Lois) Tomlinson, Orem; and Russell Lynch, American Fork; two grandchildren; six great grandchildren. Services were held Monday, Dec. ' 10, at Anderson & Sons Mortuary. Burial was in the American Fork City Cemetery. Services were under the direction of Bishop Carl Ingersoll of the American Fork Eighth LDS Ward. Casket- bearers were Mike Garcia, Mike Clements, Stanford Reid, Carl Clements, Dale Geurts, and LaDrew Varney. The family prayer was given by Edward S. Tomlinson, a son-in-law, and the prelude and postlude were played by Lydia Kirkpatrick. The invocation was by Dr. Guy A. Richards. The life sketch was given by Maxine Greenwood. Lydia Kirkpatrick played "A Long Long Trail Awinding" and "Just a Song at Twilight". The speaker was . Bishop Wayne Mc-Tague. Mc-Tague. Lydia Kirkpatrick Kirk-patrick played "You Are a Wonderful Mother." The benediction was by Tom Griffith. The dedication of the grave was by Ersel Fagan. A Liiida D. Elton Q obitiHes J Colleen Johnson beautician and barber. She is survived by her husband, Lehi; three brothers and three sisters: Tom Johnston, Colorado Springs Allen Johnston. She married Jack Wesley Elton Nov. 5, 1m;(; in Midvale. She was a member of the LDS Church and was a li , Hn Diane Johnston Si 38 f Lehi, died L 0 WWinProvo. yt was born May 8, L, in Payson to lian and Pauline Nina Mae J. Shelley Colo.; Gary L. Johnston, John-ston, Calif.; Florence Neria, White City; Richard Hall, Barbara Hall and Ethel Ann Hall, allof Kearns. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Michelle Leslie Elton. Graveside services will be held Thursday, Dec. 13, at 2 p.m. in the West Jordan City Cemetery, 1600 W. 7800 South. Colleen Guymon Johnson, 57, of Lehi, died Tuesday, Dec. 4, 1984, in a Provo hospital of complications following heart surgery She was born May 21, 1927 in Huntington to Clarence L. and Ruby Kirby Guymon. She married Woodrow C. Johnson, July 15, 1946 in Seattle, Wash. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. She was a member of the LDS Church. She worked at the Utah Rx hi The invocation was offered by James Ellison, a grandson. A life sketch was given by a granddaughter, grand-daughter, Mary Ann Williamson. The first speaker was Michael Shelley, a grandson. A musical selection, "He Looked on Me," was performed by Barbara Jensen and Arlene Heiner, accompanied by Marilyn Bailey. Speaker was William R. Ellison, a son-in-law, and remarks were offered by Bishop Robert Scholes. A musical selection, "Christian's Goodnight," Good-night," was offered by Rick and Ray Ellison, grandsons, accompanied ac-companied by Irene Ellison, daughter. The benediction was offered by a grandson, David Shelley. The dedication of the Grave in the American Fork City Cemetery was by Merlin R. Shelley, a son. I Nina Mae Jones if' American Fork Wednesday, Dec. b, ' "Je was born Feb. 18, ,005 in American Fork . John William and Luania Catherine Rockwell Jones. She Sied Edwin Ray i (Bun) Shelley Oct 5, ' 2 in Salt Lake City, fleir marriage was l-ter solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. : He died March 26, .1983. i she was a member of L, American Fork 'fifth LDS Ward and , (fed been active in the fi ! Primary Association 'tor many years. ' I she was a former ,1 Employee of the Utah is1 pouitry Association and ? had engaged in the t' poultry business with 1 her husband. She had also been involved in Hie operation of the Apollo-Latona Dance Halls. Survivors include one I son and one daughter, Trenton J. Harper Trenton Jay Harper, nine-month-old son of Terry W. and Christine Shewell Harper, died Dec. 9 at Cottonwood Hospital of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. He was born March 8, 1984 in Sandy. His parents are members of the LDS Church living in the Butler First Ward, Salt Lake City. He is survived by his parents and two brothers: Tyler and Todd, all of Salt Lake City; grandparents, Mr. Stale Training School in American Fork for over 16 years as a developmental specialist. special-ist. Survivors include her husband of Lehi; one son and two daughters: Donald M. Johnson, Provo; Mrs. Norman (Laurel) Alger, Sandy; and Mrs. Dennis (Janet) Hales, Lehi; nine grandchildren; parents, Salt Lake City; one brother and two sisters: Blair Guymon, Provo; Mrs. Lee (June) Roberts, Lehi; and Mrs. Betty Carpenter, Salt Lake City. Services were held Saturday, Dec. 8 at the Wing Mortuary Chapel. Burial was in the Lehi City Cemetery. Merlin R. (Duff) Shelley and Mrs. William R. (Irene) Ellison, both of American Fork; 11 grandchildren and 24 great, grandchildren; one brother and two sisters: Orrin Jones, Lehi; Mrs. Belva Loveridge, Orem, and Mrs. Jennie J . Greenwood, American Fork. Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 8, in the American Fork Fifth Ward. The family prayer was offered by Robert Shelley, a grandson. Prelude and postlude music was played by Lynnette Barrington. and Mrs. Max E. Harper, Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allison, Bountiful; David James Shewell, Salt Lake City ; great grandparents: Emma Harper, Pleasant Grove; Viada Whiteley, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ray George, Salt Lake City. Graveside services will be held Wednesday, Dec. 12, at 11 a.m. at the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Family Mortuary. |