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Show Oral F. Hales Michael Carling Mr. and Mrs. Benner Carling, Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ivie, Scipio. He was preceded in death by a sister, Jody Lynn. Graveside services will be held Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. in the Fillmore City Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Family Mortuary, Pleasant Grove. Mirada, Calif.; Daisy Kudlacek, Sutton, Alaska; 15 grandchildren grand-children and many great grandchildren. She is also survived by three sisters and one brother: Ethel Allen, Pleasant Grove; Grace Boulter, Alpine; Mary Corrigan, Glendale, CAlif.; Elmer Foutz, Boise, Idaho. She was preceded in death by two daughters: Mary Lee Hatch and Ruth Hudson; also one sister, Leaone Carson; and a brother, Roy Foutz. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Sept. 6, in Whittier, Calif, with Bishop David Corrigan, a newphew, conducting the services. Burial was in Whittier. hael Gordon tidied Sept. 2, auto accident, f born April 19, Hen Salt Lake City to 'and Patricia St his ' Ij w, and ",ei schools in ::i ul graduating fvtwmont High .STUerof the LDS Church, Bountiful Val Verda 2nd Ward. He was employed em-ployed as a truck driver. He is survived by his father of Bountiful; mother of Scipio; a sister: Mrs. John (Lynette) Done, Longmont, Colo; half-sister, half-sister, Sara Bingham, Scipio; grandparents! Oral Foutz Hales, 88, passed away Sept. 1, 1988 in La Mirada, Calif, of causes incident to age. She was born July 4, 1900 to Fred and Olivia Warnick Foutz in Eureka, where the family was living for a short time. After moving back to Pleasant Grove, Oral attended school. After completion of her schooling, she married Charles Weston Hales in the Salt Lake Temple. For many years they owned and lived in the house on Center Street where Chipman's now live. Her life has been one of service to her fellow beings, her church and her family. She was an ordinance worker in the k. fllen Shelton Eckersley Los Angeles Temple and taught Relief Society, as well as other positions in the church. All who knew her have benefitted from her happy and humorous disposition. She is survived by her husband of Whittier, Calif.; two daughters: Irene Drasso, La IT 5 ft! V .,,. Amelia ' Shelton Eck-r Eck-r y83,diedFnday, , 1988, m the I heart attack. ) i, born Sept. jI V in Salt Lake I to Fred H. and ; Hell" Shelton. parried Lorenzo, y Eckersley Dec. 7 1923. Their mar-iwaslatersolem-.edinthe Salt Lake ple of The Church ;Tesus Christ of Latitat Lat-itat Saints. He Jan.29,1968. jhe received her fiation in Salt Lake "1 and Lehi schools. tt graduated from iHigh School, then nied as a telephone I :srator until her jriage. Sunday School, Mutual Mu-tual and Relief Society. Soci-ety. She served as a visiting teacher for many years and sang in ward choirs. She served four years as a temple worker in the J Provo Temple. She is survived by two sons: Howard L. Eckersley, Salt Lake City; and Phil S. Eckersley, Eck-ersley, Layton; 10 grandchildren; and 45 great-grandchildren; a sister and a brother; Mrs. T.C. (Mildred) McAdams, Salt Lake City; and Fletcher Shelton, Provo. Funeral was Tuesday, Tues-day, Sept. 6, in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, Lehi. Burial was in the Lehi City Cemetery. After that, she devoted de-voted her life to being a wife and mother. They lived in Salt Lake City while her two sons were growing up. They then moved back to Lehi. She was an active member of the LDS Church. She has served in the Primary, leather ReNae Trombly i Heather ReNae I vnbly, infant daugh-t daugh-t of Debbra Powell d Michael Trombly Brooklyn, New York, tsbornAug.30,1988. ' a passed away of prematurity on Aug. 31, 1988. Grandparents are Gary and Laura Elaine Powell, Seattle, Wash.; Wallace and Maurine Trombly, Brooklyn, N.Y., great grandparents, grandpar-ents, Keith and Maxine Powell of Lehi, Utah. Graveside services were held Sept. 5, at 10 a.m. in the Lehi City Cemetery. fill 'Wayne' Conder J Will "Wayne" Con-k, Con-k, 68, died Friday, spt.2, 1988, at Utah "alley Regional Medial Medi-al Center in Provo. 1 He was born Feb. 17, EO, in American Fork i William Edward and liiie Lillian Clark Conder. He was marked mar-ked to Erda Vera Hill bly 6, 1940. Their carriage was later solarized sol-arized in the Manti kpleofThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- iiy Saints. ! He graduated from taerican Fork High School and Woodbury Allege in Los Angeles i a business man agement degree. He was well-known for his ability as a salesman and won many awards. He owned and managed stores for more than 30 years. He served and was decorated during World, War II in the Pacific Theater. He was a member of the Civitan and Lion's Clubs. He loved to hunt and fish. He was a member of the LDS Church and served in the Elders Quorum presidency for more than 11 years. He was a High Priest and loved the church. He is survived by his wife, of Gunnison; five sons: Lloyd W. Conder, Rigby, Idaho; Donald J. Conder, Tucson, Ariz.; Kent E. Conder, Orem; Jim D. Conder, Utah; Larry E. Conder, Shelley, Idaho; 20 grandchildren; one sister sis-ter and two brothers: Mrs. May Austin, American Fork; Clark Conder, Bishop, Calif.; Orval Conder, Corona, Calif. Funeral was Tuesday, Tues-day, Sept. 6 in the Gunnison Gun-nison LDS Ward Chapel, Gunnison. Burial was in Gunnison Gunni-son City Cemetery. C Harvey Hansen C.Harvey Hansen, 79, f American Fork, died teday, Aug. 30, 1988 'I Ms home of complications com-plications following a Jtroke. He was born March '909 in Salt Lake to James Peter and Morrella Kofford J'nsen. He married garet Stagg March '939 in Ogden. The r'age was later tnized in the Provo - US Temple. fewas a high priest ' hls ward. He had served in various church positions. He attended schools in Salt Lake City, graduating from East High School and the University of Utah. He was a member of the tennis team at both schools. He was a member of the Alpine Country Club. He had worked as an accountant. He. is survived by his wife, American Fork; one son and one daughter: Thomas G. Hansen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. James (Robin) Bailey, San Jose, Calif.; one sister and one brother: Elaine Bolster, Salt Lake City; James Alan Hansen, San Luis Obispo, Calif. He was preceded in death by a brother. Funeral services were held Saturday, Sept. 3, at the Olpin Family Mortuary, 500 S. 300 East, Pleasant Grove. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. -Z |