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Show Obituaries Gloria Seely Gloria Cleo Nelson Seely, age 78, passed away peacefully peace-fully at home in Pleasant Grove, Utah early in the . v J - . , February 10, 2004. She was born June 19, 1925 in Ferron, Utah, the daughter of Ferris Ole and Cleo Louisa Hitchcock Nelson. She was the beloved wife of J. Dale Seely, married mar-ried on November 19, 1944 in the Manti LDS Temple. Gloria grew up in Ferron and graduated from South Emery High School and later from Snow College. She and Dale raised their family in Pleasant Grove. Gloria was an active member of the LDS Church and served faithfully in many callings during her life. She especially enjoyed her callings which involved Norma S. Holman Norma Sainsbury Holman, Hol-man, age 89 of Lehi, died Feb. 15, 2004 at her home of natural causes. She was born April 21, 1914 in Murray, Mur-ray, Utah, daughter of Ben and Annie Carlsen Sainsbury. Sains-bury. She married Lorin R. Holman, Aug. 17, 1933, marriage later solemnized in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. Tem-ple. He died July 13, 1997. Norma attended Rexburg Elementary School and graduated from Madison High School. She attended Seattle Community College and the University of Utah. She worked as head dietician dieti-cian for the Moses Lake School District in Washington. Washing-ton. She served in the LDS Church as MIA President for over 30 years. She was very talented in music and loved singing, dancing and entertaining. Survived by three sons and one daughter, Jerry D. (Cheryl) Holman, Brookings, Brook-ings, OR; Bert U. (Stella) Holman, Moses Lake, WA; Joe D. (Mary) Holman, , Chandler, AZ; Venda (Fer-rell) (Fer-rell) Hill, Lehi; 16 grandchildren; grand-children; 40 great-grandchildren; brothers, Eldon (Jackie) Sainsbury, Las Thelma Gillman Thelma G. Gillman, 101, of Lindon passed away in . her sleep on Monday, February 16, 2004. Thelma was born February 3, 1903 in Lindon, Utah to Annie Matilda Mott and John Chesserton Gillman. She was the fourth of nine children. chil-dren. She married Leland Gillman on September 20, 1943 in Las Vegas. Their marriage was later solemnized solem-nized in the Salt Lake Temple. Tem-ple. Thelma grew up in Lindon Lin-don and lived there for over 100 years. She attended school in Lindon and Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. She was an Call 756-7669 to place a classified ad STEEL DEALS BUY NOW! -p BUY BEFORE SPRING & SAVE $$ ffife& (Steel Prices Are Going Up Drastically) 5 STEEL PIPE li ROOFING & SIDING (ZfJ TUBING X STEEL PURLINS & More VISIT metalmart.bizl Ask About Delivery! METALrfiart J -80047-0249. METAL AND MORE We OCCept HS3 S .."". 81 South 1 200 East Lehi Store Hours: M-F 8-5 SAT 8-NOON music. She was an active member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers., Gloria was an excellent homemaker, who enjoyed crocheting and quilting for family and friends, and especially loved her flower gardens. She is survived by her husband and sweetheart of 60 years, J. Dale Seely, Pleasant Grove; children: Nelson Dale (Patricia) Seely, Cove, UT; Lynn Ruel (Darlene) Seely, Pleasant Grove; Cheryl (Clyde) Morgan, Mor-gan, Lancaster, CA; nine grandchildren, sixteen great-grandchildren; and sister, Sharlotte Traveller, St. George. Gloria was preceded pre-ceded in death by her brother, broth-er, Sheridan Ferris Nelson. , Funeral services were held Saturday, February 14, 2004 in the Pleasant Grove Second Ward Chapel, 455 East 200 South, Pleasant Grove. Interment was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Ceme-tery. , I "rrl S -A i Vegas, NV; Stan (Erma) Sainsbury and Fred (Wilma) Sainsbury, both of Zillah, WA; Valdean (Virginia) (Vir-ginia) Godfrey, Yuma, AZ. She was preceded in death by, her parents, husband, son, Lorin B. Holman, 5 brothers and .3 sisters. Funeral, Friday, Feb. 20, 2004 at 1:00 p.m. in the Lehi North LDS Stake Center, Cen-ter, 2200 N. 1200 E., Lehi. Friends and family may call at the Wing Mortuary, 118 E. Main, Lehi, Thursday evening from 6-8 p.m. and at the Church Friday, one hour prior to services. Interment Inter-ment will be in the Rexburg Idaho Cemetery with graveside grave-side services planned for Saturday, Feb. 21, at 1:00 p.m. active member of the LDS Church and served in many callings during her life. Thelma was well known for her beautiful handiwork, mostly crocheting and tatting tat-ting handkerchiefs. She enjoyed traveling with Leland while he worked road construction. She is survived by her sister-in-law, Betty Gillman, Gill-man, Yucaipa, California and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Saturday, February 21, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. in the Lindon Sixteenth Ward Chapel, 610 West 100 South, Lindon where friends may call from 9:30-10:45 9:30-10:45 a.m. Interment will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Funeral directors - Olpin Family Mortuary, Pleasant Grove. FAST TREES Grow 8-1 2 feet yearly $7.50 - $1 1.50 delivered Potted Brochure: 1-800-615-3405 www.tasttrees.com Two celebrate landmark birthdays It is birthday, time at Heritage Care Center in American Fork as two residents, res-idents, Lois Stewart and LeRoy Nicholes, marked their 100th birthdays, Mrs. Stewart on Feb. 10 and Mr. Nicholes on Feb. 20. ; j They were honored at a combined birthday party held at the center on Feb. 10, with family, residents and care givers gathering. Hosting the celebration was the Relief Society of the Heritage Branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Stewart was born Feb. 10, 1904 in Alline, Okla. She married Arlie Stewart in November of 1927. They moved to American Fork in 1947. Arlie died in 1994 after 66 years of marriage. They had two daughters, daugh-ters, Thais and Jeanne. She also has eight grand- American Fork Symphony to perform With pieces written by some of the world's most renowned composers and reflecting a wide variety of styles, the American Fork Symphony will present its "Symphonic Silhouettes" concert con-cert on Monday, Feb. 23, at 7:30 p.m. i The concert, conducted by David Griffith, will be presented pre-sented in the American' Fork High School auditorium, 510 N. 600 East. There is a suggested sug-gested donation of $3. Music by Sibelius, Johann Strauss Jr., , van Suppe, Gounod, Frescobaldi, Bock, and Bassi will be featured. These works contain melodies that have been silhouetted sil-houetted in such forms as hymns, television themes, popular songs, well-known opera out-takes, and even cartoons. A featured part of the program pro-gram will be guest clarinet soloist, Daron Bradford. He will perform with the symphony, sym-phony, "Concert Fantasia from Verdi's Opera Rigoletto" by Luigi Bassi and "Concert for Clarinet" by WA. Mozart. The symphony will also perform the "Emperor Waltz" by Strauss; "Funeral March ihe adoption exchange c ' , y v f c , 0 o a Aubrianna S. 5 Age 13 TO ADOPT THIS CHILD, or others, contact The Adoption! Exchange, 302 West 5400 South 208, Murray, UT 84107 or call 1-866-872-7212. Financial assistance is available. '' tn c a uoi)dope aSupipxa uoi)dope an THE HYGIENE CORNER Preparing your child properly for their first dental visit can turn what could be a possible traumatic experience into a very fun one. This preparation should begin long before the day of their first visit Start by allowing your child to watch you take care of your own teeth - examine your own teeth and mouth and brush and floss your own teeth daily. Explain to your child that someday a dentist will need to look into their mouth and see if everything is O.K. Let your child look into your mouth and touch your teeth, then swap and you look into their mouth and count their teeth. While doing this, took for any areas of swelling or redness or bleeding of the gums. Also look for brown or black spots on their teeth. If you see any of these concerns, make sure to get your child a dental appointment as soon as possible. The earlier the dental visit the better, but make sure they are being seen by the age of three. This will help your child get used to going to the dentist and will also help the dentist prevent problems that may occur later on. Even after doing these things, don't be embarrassed if your child does not cooperate!' Dentists and their staff are experienced in coping with nervous children. Many times a child does much better if they are not assisted by a parent or guardian into the room. Be positive to your child and let them know that they will have fun and then you will come and see them when it is time for their exam. Always remember to be honest with your child but be sure not to use words that may frighten them. Also, remind older siblings to be encouraging. By following these easy tips, it may end the possible development of a dental fear that could last for years. J ,.v,.,.,m-,U...ivaM Celebrating a century Norma McMillan, president ents LeRoy Nicholes and Lois Stewart with a birthday birthdays. Mr. Nicholes observes his Feb. 20 and Mrs. Feb. 1 0. Both are residents of the care center. children, 21 great-grand- and his wife, Emma, also children, and four great-great-grandchildren. Nicholes was born Feb. 20, 1904, in Castledale, Utah. He served in the U.S. Marines before coming com-ing to work at U.S. Steel's Geneva Works where he was a security guard. He of a Marionette" by Gounod; "Finlandia" by Sibelius; "Light Cavalry Overture" by Suppe; and selections from "Fiddler on the Roof" by Bock. Bradford is a Utah native who plays a wide variety of woodwind instruments. He is a faculty member of the School of Music at BYU. He teaches saxophone and clarinet, clar-inet, and has directed the Jazz Ensemble. He has performed per-formed with the Utah Chamber Cham-ber Artists, Ballet West, Utah Opera, and. the Utah Symphony. Sym-phony. He has also performed as a soloist with the Utah Symphony in their Celtic concerts with Keith Lock-hart. Lock-hart. Bradford is principal clarinetist clar-inetist with the Orchestra at Temple Square, performs regularly with Kurt Bestor, and is active in the recording studios for local and national projects, often playing various vari-ous ethnic instruments. He is a member of the group Enoch Train, whose first two CDs in 1999 and 2001 received critical acclaim. Other performing groups include the Utah Saxophone Sax-ophone Quartet, the Lyra the adoption e Aubrianna is a happy, energetic, outgoing young lady. She loves to play games and learn new things. She enjoys animals and babies. She gets along well with adults and peers. She makes friends easily, but is reluctant to form lasting bonds. She is attending individual therapy on a weekly basis to help her address some of her issues. She dreams of a family who is nice and loving. Aubrianna's case worker feels that any two-parent or single mother family where Aubrianna can be the youngest or only child would be best for her. It is important that she keep in contact with her other siblings, who live in Arizona and Utah. www. utdcfsadopt. org a o TJ r o 3 ft X o 3" Dl 3 CO ft ft New Utah - Thursday, February 19, 2004 - Page 11 of the LDS Relief Society at operated one of the largest fruit farms in Utah County Coun-ty and sold fruit and vegetables veg-etables all over Utah, and had a fruit stand at 800 N. State Street in Orem. His grandson remembers that every year after harvest he would buy a new car. David Griffith Recorder Quartet and the Utah Baroque Ensemble (as a singer). He has performed with many touring Broadway productions. pro-ductions. He has been a backup back-up musician for the Moody Blues, Barry Manilow, Mel Torme, King Singers, Johnny Mathis, Chuck Mangione, Ray Charles and many more. In 1979 he was a musician on the Donny and Marie TV show. 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Jumbo i 1 vv v Heritage Care Center, pres- cake in honor of their 100th Stewart celebrated hers on He and his wife Emma had been married 73 years when she passed away in May of 2003. They had three children, chil-dren, two boys and a girl. They also have 10 grandchildren, grand-children, and several great- and great-greatgrandchildren. on Monday 1 iiiuiiuwiimhi kv.i lumiBimui f Daron Bradford tin, Zwick in Salt Lake City, Leon Russianoff in New York , and Robert Marcellus and Fred Hemke in Evanston, HI. He was principle clarinetist in the Mexico City Philharmonic Philhar-monic Orchestra, which toured in the Orient, Europe, the United States and Mexi- CO. i : The 75 members of the American Fork Symphony hail from American Fork and ; surrounding communities from Eagle Mountain to ; ' Payson. 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