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Show Beth B. Webster Mark J. Greenwood Raines A. Hooks A funeral service was held Dec. 5, at 1 p.m. at the Rwerton Second Ward with Bishop Robert Peterson officiating. of-ficiating. The prayer with family members w&s given by Don Bushman. Prelude and postlude music was played by Janet Russon and the invocation ws by Rick Dimond. Melvin and Bonnie Bushman sang "I Wonder When He Comes Again," with Amolene Anderson as accompanist. ac-companist. Ila Webster gave the biographical sketch. A clarinet solo was played by Wayne Bushman accompanied by Karen Bushman. Speakers were Mark Bi'shman and Jack Webster. Grandchildren sang "I Am a Child of God" and Bishop Peteson offered consoling con-soling remarks to those gathered for the service. ser-vice. Jerry Webster dedicated the grave. Serving as pallbearers were Lee Webster, Stephen Bushman, Ronald Bushman, Randy Webster, Wayne Bushman and David Russon. Honorary pallbearers were Dave Spencer, Rick Dimond, Jeff Cannon and Dee Jacobson. Funeral services were held for Mark J. Greenwood on Dec. 1 at Wing Mortuary Chapel with Bishop Phillip Gray officiating. The prelude and postlude music was played by Eva Carson, and the family prayer was offered by Ken Greenwood. Dennis Pace spoke the invocation which was followed by a biographical sketch by Craig Johnson. Vicki Peterson and Rae Woolf gave tributes and speakers were Blaine Thomas and Melvin Anderson. Ken Greenwood also spoke comforting words to those convened for the service. Scott Greenwood and Barry Peterson furnished fur-nished musical numbers, num-bers, and the dedicatory prayer at Lehi City Cemetery was spoken by Frank Greenwood. Bishop Gray also spoke consol remarks. Serving pallbearers were R' Greenwood, To Peterson, Tra Greenwood, Ci. Greenwood, Ma' Jordan and Greg i derson. Honora pallbearers' wei Russell Greenwin Eric Anderson, Jere. Anderson, Danny derson, Matt Ander and Joey Anderson. Margaret I. Lewis i . A. Hooks, 73, Janl Grove, died 'Sec.atthe Tiailey Regional ; alal Center in Provo Sartattack. V . was born on Jan. 913 Provo, a son J James Reece and tfe rf -a Bertha 11 "" ein Hooks. He . Arvilla Cun-t Cun-t 5fm on June 28, "a" Lake City, marriage was later . Sized in the Salt 'Ae LDS Temple. He attended Provo City schools and Provo HighSchool. Following ns marriage he and his rfe lived in Mercur, Merican Fork, Provo, k: orem and Pleasant Grove. He had worked at U. S. Steel Geneva Works in the Blast Furnace Dept. and retired in 1974. He was an active member of the LDS Church, serving as Scout Master, High Priest Group Leader, and various other duties within the Elders and High Priest Quorums. He was also a Spanish name extractor for genealogy and temple work for the past two years. He and his wife were full time temple workers at the St. George Temple. He was very fond of the out-of-doors and loved nature. Survivors include his wife, Pleasant Grove two sons, one daughter Reece C. Hooks, Sunset, U ah; Don C. Hooks Alpine; Mrs. Robert (Deanna) Taylor St Gge; 19 g'rand: children; nine greatgrandchildren; great-grandchildren; foUr sisters: Bertha Ramsey, Ram-sey, Gladys Stephenson Iona Peterson, and Anna Hill, all of Provo. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Dec. 9, at 11 a.m. in the Pleasant Grove 12th Ward LDS Chapel. Interment was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery under the direction of Berg Mortuary. UHP offers front-drive warning Margaret Innes Lewis, 83, of Provo, died Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1986 in American Fork of causes incident to age. She was born Sept. 6, 1903 in Paris, Idaho to Thomas and Kate Nutt Innes. She married Claude Shepherd Lewis June 8, 1922 in Paris, Idaho. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Oct. 9, 1986. She was educated in the Fielding Academy in Paris, Idaho. Following her marriage they made their home in Paris, Idaho. Later they moved to Provo where they have lived since. At the time of her death she was a member of the American Fork 16th LDS Ward. Survivors include one son, two daughters: Mrs. Wayne (Beverly) Williams, American Fork; Gary C. Lewis, Logan; Mrs. Michael (Claudia L.) Burrows, Kaysville; 11 grandchildren; grand-children; 10 great granchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Thomas F. Lewis. Services were held Friday, Dec. 5, at the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, Provo. Burial was in the Provo City Cemetery. Front-wheel drive cars are noted for excellent traction in snow, but the Highway Patrol warns that if owners of these cars install snow tires on them, they need to do all four wheels. The problem is not with ac celeration, but with braki Without snow tires on the rear, cars can spin out of control beca front tires bite into the road har than the back. This is especially dangerous steep hills or higher speeds. I Carlos Hickman i Carlos Hickman, 74, St- i Salt Lake City, died $; aursday, Dec. 4, 1986 ,1 the Veterans Ad- ministration Hospital in t at Lake City. tl He was born Oct. 5, to )2 in Mammoth to 4 m and Elizabeth nomas Hickman. He married VeDawn Gregorson in Sept. 1977 in Salt Lake City. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Uke LDS Temple. He worked as a iborer and a painter. He was a veteran of fforld War II. Survivors include his :-:::: : (.-: " wife of Salt Lake City; stepsons and stepdaughters: step-daughters: Grant Eagar, Provo; David Eagar and Lee Eagar, both of Salt Lake City; James Eagar of North Salt Lake; Mark Eagar, Oakland, Calif.; Jane Eagar, Logan; Allison Eagar, Grants, N.M.; and Jesse Taylor, Dallas, Tex.; nine grandchildren; three sisters: Mrs. Ada Cherry, Thornton, Colo.; Mrs. Pearl Martinez, Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Glen Houtz, Midvale. Services were held Tuesday, Dec. 9, in the Wing Mortuary Chapel. Burial was in the Lehi City Cemetery. Ida Hone Brimhall Ida Hone Brimhall H, of Provo, diec Sunday, Dec. 7, 1986 al He Utah Valley Regioa: Medical Center of a heart ailment. She was born Oct. 20 1902 in Benjamin, tc William Mills anc Adeline Richardsor Hone. She - marriec Rulon W. Brimhall Aug, 3, 1929 in the Salt Lake i IDS Temple. She attended schools in Pleasant Grove. She as an active member of the LDS Church, living in the Rivergrove 1st Ward. She had served in the Young hmens organization, , the Primary and ward 1 and stake Relief t Society. 1 She had been era-i era-i ployed by BYU in the food services area for , many years. She had ) made her home in 1 Provo for the past 25 i years. I - Survivors include her , husband, Provo; four : sons and two .daughters: Willis H. ; Brimhall, Covered i Bridge Canyon; Mrs. Uive J. (Louise) Hansen, Terre Haute, i Ind. ; James W. i Brimhall, Salt Lake ; City; Norman Andrew Brimhall, Croton, Mass.; F. Eugene Brimhall, Orem; Deanna Binks, Provo; 26 grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; two sisters: Mrs. Glenn (Jennie) Gilbert, St. George; Vera Nuttal, North Ogden. Funeral services will be Wednesday at IT ' a.m. at Rivergrove 1st Ward, 780 N. 700 West, Provo. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the East Lawn Memorial Hills, Provo, under the direction of Olpin Family Mortuary of Pleasant Grove. Glen C. Roberts Glen C. Roberts, 68, i American Fork, died Iteday, Dec. 2, 1986 in n American Fork hospital. He was born March 5, M in Lehi, the son of sliHard and Ann Helquist Roberts, he named Ileen Johnson tok July U, 1950. She W Oct. 17, 1983. He Harried Mary West Christiansen Jan. 7, 1984. He was a veteran of World War II and a retired steelworker from Geneva Steel. Survivors include his wife, American Fork; his mother, Mrs. Ann H. Roberts, Lehi; two stepsons, two stepdaughters: step-daughters: Ronald Cook, Sandy; Larry Christiansen, American Fork; Mrs. Susan Howe, Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Marilyn Christiansen, Lindon; seven grandchildren; two brothers: Lee Roberts, Orem; Jack Roberts, Lehi. Graveside services were held Friday, Dec. 5, in the Lehi City Cemetery. |