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Show n ( iti !i, I'ichs, Krvuw Wed., Dec. 1H, 19!) I - page 16 ll Beth H. 1Mb KU-hn Urn (hick i l'nns- , Y'l , .1 n-.l I iiiIxt 1 r , 1 1 ' ' M i:, Suit l.nke Cilv Shi- s I a n A n i i '.!:!, Iil2 m Ka hm.aul, I'Uili. it (luulil.-i ol I. F Mllil FlillU-lll Kli-llll VV,-I,I, ll.-rulnrki Sin-miirniil Sin-miirniil ! lowm l Budi-1 Budi-1 'hmscv March 17,1 !K)7, in tin- bikini l.DS Ti-rnplc IIimIikI in 1!)H.') Shi' tit 1I i(ltl ru'h. nils in Richmond and (.rradii ati'd from N..rth ( 'achi-I 'achi-I I lh School She v, ii.s a jrnduati' ill I ' t ;i h State University v,h-n- she whs on tin1 women's biLsketlmll team, a Spur, and vice president ol the Junior Democrats of Utah. She taught scIhkjI at Bryant .Ir. II igh m Salt Lake and various 8ch(xils in Arizona, '-olo rado and Texas. Leslie H. I'slie Harold Grif fith, 70, died Dec. 13, 1991, in Alpine. He washorn Feb. 20, 1921, in Fayette County, Iowa, to William and Matilda liohrig Griffith. He married Esther Lenore Starry Feb. 1, 1948, in Springville, Iowa. He was a veteran of World War IF He had worked as a mechani cal engineer at Geneva Steel until his retirement. retire-ment. He was an active m ern ler of th e Co m m u -nity Presbyterian Elpeneke L. Kogianes Elpeneke Leventis Kogianes, 86, loving wife, mother and grandmother, grand-mother, died Dec. 10, 1991, in American Fork. She was born Jan. 6, 1905, in Theriso, Tha-nia, Tha-nia, Crete, Greece, to Emanuel and Maria Anagnostakis Leventis, the youngest of eight children. She married George D. Kogianes June 14, 1924, in Salt Lake City. They celebrated cele-brated their 50th wedding wed-ding anniversary June 14, 1974. He died April 4, 1976. They lived in Sun-nyside, Sun-nyside, Utah, and later Provo, where they raised Allen J. Allen James Hallstrom, Hall-strom, 81, of Lehi, died Dec. 12, 1991, at his home following a long illness. He was born March 17, 1910, in Oakley, Utah, to Charles August Au-gust (Augusta) and Amela Augusta Nelson Hallstrom. He married Johanna (Josie) Caroline Caro-line Moore July 23, 1934, in Coalville. The marriage mar-riage was later solemnized solem-nized in the St. George LDS Temple. He was a farmer and was involved in farming farm-ing in Oakley, and then in Alberta, Canada for valuable Ii K '"'i'lr H" ' ..:!:-issv- i 1 o U 11 I i M 4 m Passey U mmJI W, She alv, wolked .alt time a-, a .one-, lent I,,, the 1 )e-,e,e! New and "dimin.' I'or,' ),.,. She was an a.'r.c niemU-r ..I the l.DS Church, h,awni; held mam, leadership and tea. hn.K positions She started the first ear ly mornini; l.DS seminary m I'lesctt An. She loved all s(,it., and was an avid Ix.u lei until two years ap., Griffith Church in Airier Foik, where he served as treasurer many years. iiid for their 10 children. She will be remembered remem-bered for sharing many meals and her homemade home-made bread. She loved gardening and crocheting. Si1 v 1 Hallstrom ' 18 years. He and his wife then moved and resided in Overton, Nev., for several years before moving to Lehi. Hewasanactivemem- AMERICA 'S AUTO PARTS PIPELINE ; I II A I I NAPA AUTO PARTS stores would like to thank you our customers for your business and look forward to meeting your parts and accessories needs in 1992. Visit your NAPA AUTO PARTS store today! AMERICAN FORK, UT Marko Auto Parts, Inc. 63 East Main756-3554 QUALITY, Sla- ,, , , w.l h, f.-.l. . I, II. lieu Ml K..1I K..e ;!,.!!. 1-hl I' .1 iin.l hi-, .ulr Pamela Salt Lake fits. I low aid and !::, W ;le Fail i. !. -, II.,;! '.....I, Hill and 1.1" w 1 1 e I 'a t S a I a I , '.' l I a ! I . I . h I ! 1 I i I i , o n e to '-at (;i and. h i Id , a Ms ' -I and t , . . i . i . , t 1 1 e i ( i r . . . e 1 1 e r i ! i a 1 1 . e 1 1 , A 1 i . .... i i . . ii. '"' '-on i.en '"'" -1 h'' ,ls l"" ;l' 1 ' ' sis ClarUs, 1 a 1 1 ( J ) ! t , , i:' ':,w I'ana-la do, and a (' I a n d .1 a w 1 1 1 e r , '"Iaii F.i nen, 1 se, v ,c, -s w ill ' Iield U'Mln.-.dav, 4 ;' 111 H' Amen '"'" " l-''1' WilI(i Chapel, 1,7:1 F MOO N"'"' Ki lends may call at the church fmm 10:30 ' 1 :UI "i Burial will m tni- American Fork 'emetery I ie was an avid 1 f r and was a (barter member of the Alpine ( 'mi n try Club. I Ie is survived by his w ii'e of Airier lean Fork; a son and two daughters: daugh-ters: David Griffith, Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs. Kent (Martha) Brown, Salt Lake City; Mrs. I)ler1 (Mary) 1'aterson, LaVerne, Calif.; four gran dchildren. Funeral services were held Monday, Dec. 16, in the Community lresbyterian Church, American Fork. She is survived by nine sons and one daughter: John, West Jordan; Jim, Ogden; Steve, Manusand Sam, all American Fork; Dr. Michael, Kingman, Ariz.; Mary K. Jenkins, Riverton; Tony and Gus, both of Provo; George, Ijewiston; 26 grandchildren grandchil-dren and 23 greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. She was prececed in death by her parents, seven brothers and sisters. Funeral services were held Friday, Nov. 13, in the Anderson & Sons Mortuary Chapel. Burial was in the Price Cemetery. ber of the LDS Church. He is survived by his wife of Lehi; two sister, Mrs. Thora Lowe and Mrs. Franklin (Alice) Casper, both of Salt Lake City. He was preceded pre-ceded in death by brothers broth-ers and sisters: Clara Nix, Lilly Wilcox, Edgar Hallstrom, Sarah Potts, Olive Bates, Erma Gibbons, Gib-bons, Mable Lee, August Au-gust Hallstrom, Lavine White and Virgil D. Hallstrom. Funeral services were held Monday, Dec. 16, in the Wing Mortuary Mortu-ary Chapel. Burial was in the Oakley Cemetery. fOB Bfffii'liili iii:'iiinfi ES boasiiniessS VALUE & SERVICE Zona B. .nil 1 lendr u kson Hull Jones, Ha, l'lens nut ( i r i v e, d led I )ec 1 a, I'D 1, in ( reni She win lx.ni March '.'II, I'llll., in N'eplll, to John and Harriett ( ira.nt I l.-ndnckson She married leorge Hull in l'I'.'l. in Salt Luke City Tliey were later dl vol. ed She marnisl Hill Janes I Ie preceded her in death She was a member of the LDS Church, hv- ink in the Pleasant ployed as a dental as drove 14th Ward. She sistant and as a store had Ix-en active in clerk while living in San church drama produc Bernardino, Calif, tiuns and the Young She lived in Califor- Wuriiens organization. uiafrom 1!M to 889, Selma Wilding Selma Bishop Wild in).;, 7 1 , died Dec. 1 1 , 191) 1 , in ( )rem, of ran eel". She was lx;rn Feb. 9, 1920, in Sunnyside, a (laugh ter of Don Penuel and Esther Jensen Bishop. She married Hughie C. Jaramillo Nov. 8, 193 7. They were later divorced. She married Ray Ijeavitt Wilding Aug. 23, 1972, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She attended schools in Emery County and was valedictorian in her junior high school. She had worked for Campbell Equipment and Supply Company in I Vice and At Taylor's Ann R. Lewis Ann Robbins Lewis, 83, Pleasant Grove, died Dec. 11, 1991, at her home in Pleasant Grove. She was born Aug. 22, 1908, in Lindon to William H. and Elizabeth Eliza-beth Harris Robbins. She married Edward W. Lewis May 24, 1928, in Lindon. She was a member of the LDS Church. She is survived by one son, Douglas R. Lewis, Pleasant Grove; Earl card of thanks We would like to take this opportunity oppor-tunity to thank the many frierds, neighbors and family members for all the expressions of sympathy and love shown us at the death of our loved one, Irene Earl. 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 and the food prepared for our comfort. -The Alma L. Earl Family A I jl II VOUD Because there are no f unimportant pam." - Jones She hi been Carpets in Orem as a Ixxikkeeper. She also had been an Avbri distributor dis-tributor for many years. She was a member of Avon's President's Club. She was an active member of the LDS Church and had served in many capacities. She loved oil painting paint-ing and music. She started piano lessons at the age of 65. She is survived by her husband, Orem; one daughter and one son: LuAnn Jaramillo, Phoenix, Phoe-nix, Ariz.; David H. Jaramillo, Orem; stepchildren: step-children: Janeen Booth, Kathryn Kalar, both of Salt Lake City; Mike granddaughters; U five GAS 1 1 1 s when nhe moved buck to PlrJirumt Grove U) live with n nuM-e, Marilyn Schr uder. She is survived by it son, Richard Hull, thru-grandchildren; thru-grandchildren; lhre-gren lhre-gren t gr a n dch I Idren . She was preceded in death by three broth ers: ( j rant, Clyde and Lynn 1 lendrickson. Serviced will be Wednesday at 11 u.m iitOlpin Family Mortu ury, 500 S. 300 Eust, Pleasant Grove, where frienda may ca.l one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the American Fork City Cemetery. Wilding, Portland, Ore.; David Wilding, Folsom, Calif; Stephen Wilding, Simi Valley, Calif; Scott Wilding, Lynden, Wash.; Wade Wilding, Vernal; 20 grandchildren; grandchil-dren; one great-grandchild; one sister and two brothers: Elaine Bird, Provo, Melvin Bishop, San Pablo, Calif; Ray Bishop, American Fork. She was preceded in death by two sisters and one brother, Violet Ovard, Norma Harper, Bill Bishop. Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 14, in the Cascade 3rd Ward Chapel, Orem. Burial was in the American Ameri-can Fork City Cemetery. seven great-grandchildren; one brother and three sisters: William H. Robbins and Mrs. Harold Bullock, both Pleasant Grove; Ella Campbell, Wellington, and Belva Newsome, Arizona. Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 14, in the Pleasant Grove, Grove Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. erry Christmas from with our Lowest Prices Ever on These Great Gifts! WFUX 34 8 - American Fork, Pleasant Florence Dunyon Florence Grcpnts Dunyon, 9H, IxdovMl mother, grandmother (Nunii) and auntie, died 'V 17, 1991. m Amen cun Fork She was Uirn March 16, 1H9.'1 in American Fork, in a houiM rmem-bered rmem-bered by some as the old Hrigga' home between be-tween American Pork und U'hi. She was the fourth child in a family of seven Ixirn to John Buckwalter und Annie Proctor Groene. She married Louis S. Dun yon Aug. 14, 1914. She was a graduate of BYU. She wafl a school teacher in Alpine School District for 35 years. She also taught school one year in Price and one year in Salem. R. Michael Whitaker R Michael Whitaker, 50,diedDec.7, 1991, at his home in Pleasant Grove of cancer. Hewasborn May 12, 1941, in Hollywood, Calif, to Wetzel Orson and Doris Youkstetter Whitaker. He married Kathy Martin Aug. 21, 1964. They later divorced. di-vorced. He married Eileen Newman June 1, 1978, in the Provo LDS Temple. He graduated from Orem High School and received a B.A. and Ellen M. Ellen Gwen McConkie Jones, 53, Pleasant Grove, died Dec. 14, 1991, at her home of cancer. She was born to Ray La Von and Chloe Hall McConkie on Sept. 21, 1938, in Vernal. She married Alma L. Jones Oct. 5, 1957. Their marriage was later solemnized sol-emnized in the Manti LDS Temple. She was educated in Vernal and then devoted the rest of her life to her husband, children (valuable coupon VALUABLECOUPONa (VALUABLE COUPONH Grove, Lehi, Provo, "x If Mt$ J A AftT tier retirement, she did HubstituU' U-nch ing until she was HH years old. It isewtimuted that she taught more than 2,000 children to read. She was honored an the Grand Marshall in the American Fork Steel Days Purude in 1989 She was a member M.P.A from BYU. He served fur 20 years as an administrator at BYU. He was active in the LDS C h u rch , servi ng i n many callings, including includ-ing bishop and high councilor. He was serving serv-ing in the high priest group leadership at the time of his death. He is survived by his wife; five children: Mrs. Mike (Pamela) Kosorok, Seattle, Wash.; Patrice, Rachel, Ryan Michael and Richard Newman Jones r and grandchildren. She is survived by her husband; five chil- dren: Gerald Dan Jones, 4 , 0' " i A . 1 ennn 1 Mapleton, Delta, Midvale, Huntington" ,,! the 1.1 )S ( 'hun h She woi ked :n the Sunday S. hmd, I Yimnry and MIA Slu- is survived by a daughter, Mrs Dun i Margie I ' rongrove, Dr aper, four grander! 1 1 dren Glnde Croagrove, Sandy, Ralph Cros-grove, Cros-grove, Star, Idaho; Chad ( 'r oNgrove, West Valley City, Mrs. Murrel (Jill) llanlman, Bluffdale; 14 great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will Iw held Saturday at 1 1 ii m in the Anderson and Sons Mortuary, American Fork. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Burial will be in th Draper City ( Vmetery. Whitaker, all of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove; one granddaughter; grand-daughter; one brother and two sisters: William 0. Whitaker, Bellevue, Wash.; Mrs. Gary (Joan) Williamson and Mrs. Robert (Carol) Lloyd, both of Orem; stepmother, step-mother, Louise Whitaker, Lincoln, Kansas. Funeral services were held Thursday, Dec. 12, in the Pleasant Grove 19th Ward. Burial Bur-ial was in the East Lawn Memorial Hills in Provo. Pleasant Grove; Laurie Ellen Gines, Midvale; Larry Don Jones, Overton, Over-ton, Nev.; Raymond Lloyd Jones, Lehi; and Michael Jones, American Ameri-can Fork; seven grandchildren; grand-children; one brother, Ralph La Von McConkie, Vernal; two sisters, Beth Belliston, Orem, Lela Rae Hildreth, Idaho. Private funeral services serv-ices were held under the direction of Olpin Family Fam-ily Mortuary. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. jH M. , i 7 |