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Show 20 SPRINGVILLE HERALD Thursday, NovembeiOi Fvolvn Dr. Glade Y. Creer mPW$w$ Williams Michael Dale Bringhurst Michael Dale Bringhurst was born on Jan. 31, 1978 in Provo, Utah, to Douglas and Sharon M. Bringhurst. Our loving son, brother, father and husband passed away on Nov. 14, 2008 from his long struggle with addiction. He married Candice Bal-zly Bal-zly who he later divorced. He married Stacey Mower and together they have one son, River. Mike had many wonderful wonder-ful friends and family that he truly loved and who will dearly miss him with his incredible smile and sense of humor. He loved the outdoors, mountain biking, backpacking, bow hunting, fishing, body building and anything that involved his son, River, who he loved more than anything else. Mike was always a loving lov-ing and caring son with a gentle and kind spirit that touched everyone around him. Mike was preceded in death by his loving grandparents, grand-parents, Dale and Shirley Bringhurst; and his cousin, Ryan Handy. He is survived sur-vived by his parents; son, Gail Bartholomew Gail Bartholomew, age 77, died Nov. 11, 2008 in Willows, CA. He was born Dec. 21, 1930 in Fayette, Utah, to Floyd and Pearl Bartholomew. He grew up in Springville and graduated gradu-ated from Springville High FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE CENTER Get ready for winter! We service all makes of snowblowers and small engine yard tools. - "OUR SEEDS GROW f rrn P (Renter EEI 1030 South State, Provo 373-3740 Hours: Mon. Sat. 8 am to 5 pin sr. CZcxW or write to ms today to learn more.. . . IHOMESTEADERS .UK COMPANY Jt'sall ' 1 - ; ; : i -; A ' f -i : f iff ' 'I" "-" -4 imm- - Name Wheeler Mortuary 489-6021 Address City Stale Michael Dale Bringhurst River Douglas Bringhurst; wife, Stacey Bringhurst; grandparents, Frank and Eileen Memory; brother, Matthew (Cindy) Bringhurst; Brin-ghurst; sister, Jennifer (Jason) (Ja-son) Taylor; and his nieces and nephews, Nicholas, Addison, Isabelle and Cooper. Coo-per. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Nov. 20, at 11 a.m. in the Spring Creek 5th Ward Chapel at 860 E. 200 North in Springville. There will be a viewing held at the church from 9:30 to 11 a.m. prior to the services. Interment will be in the Springville Evergreen Ever-green Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations dona-tions may be made at Central Cen-tral Bank where a trust fund has been set up for his son, River. Condolences may be sent at www.wheelermortuary. School. He spent two years in the army stationed in Japan Ja-pan and Korea. Gail married Shirlee Glegg in Las Vegas Oct. 6, 1957. He worked for the Bureau of Land Management, Manage-ment, retiring in California. Califor-nia. He is survived by his wife, Shirlee; three brothers broth-ers and two sisters. Funeral Fu-neral services were held in Willows Nov. 14,2008. . ( Behind this ear lies an engineering masterpiece tpen Ear Technology is the most revolutionary development in hearing care since the introduction of digital hearing aids. " Come in for a FREE hearing evaluation and give them a try with our . NO OBLIGATION ROAD TEST paid fo Although the average funeral fu-neral and burial cost much less today than many people expect... surely a funeral will cost more in the future.' With Homesteaders funeral funer-al planning, if you pay the full amount today, your funeral is fully funded and won't be a financial burden on your family. Affordable monthly payments pay-ments are also available to fit almost everyone's budget. You can choose the payment plan that best suits your budget. And if you. should relocate, you do not have to cancel . Your Homesteaders plan goes with you. Please provide me information about Homesteaders funeral planning. I understand there is no obligation. Zip Phone Number SB Evelyn Williams, 87, of Chandler, Arizona, formerly for-merly of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Ida-ho, and Springville, Utah, passed away Nov. 9, 2008, at the Morelos Care Home in Chandler, Arizona. She was born May 8, 1921, in Rigby, Idaho, to Lorenzo William Walker and Stella Jenkins Walker. She was raised and attended at-tended school in Rigby, graduating from Rigby High School. On Dec. 19, 1943, she married Owen A. Rennie in Rigby. Their marriage was solemnized in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple on May 15, 1946. He preceded her in death. She married Alexander Williams on June 4, 1983, in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. Tem-ple. Evelyn was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving serv-ing in many capacities, her favorites being dance director di-rector and family history extraction. She worked as a telephone operator, as a bookkeeper for the Idaho Potato Growers in Aberdeen, Idaho, owned and operated the Bonneville Bonnev-ille Motel in Idaho Falls, and worked as a clerk for Chesbro Music Co. for 17 years. She enjoyed crocheting, bowling, reading, playing the organ, temple work and family gatherings. She is survived by her daughters: Cheryl (Ed) White of Phoenix, Ariz.; Linda (Karl) Fielding of Chandler, Ariz.; Joy (Byron) (By-ron) Gourley of Green Cove Springs, Fla.; Karen (Kelley) Thueson of Maple-ton, Maple-ton, Utah; sons: Richard (Debbie) Rennie of Boise, Idaho; John Michael Ren- Dr.CluffE. Hopla Dr. Cluff E. Hopla, age 90, of 142 Hunter Dr., Martin Mar-tin TN, died Thursday, Oct. 30, 2008, at Volunteer Community Hospital in Martin. Graveside services were held Thursday, Nov. 6, in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery in Springville, Utah. Dr. Hopla was a professor profes-sor & Chairman of Zoology Zoolo-gy Department at the University Uni-versity of Oklahoma for 51 years. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Dr. Hopla is survived by a daughter, Dr. Anna Hopla, Hop-la, of Martin, TN; two sons, Dr. Richard Earl Hopla, Seniors should be aware of latest scam Francine A. Giani, Executive Ex-ecutive Director of the Utah Department of Commerce Com-merce announced today that Utah citizens need to be on the alert for fraudsters who are targeting tar-geting seniors over the phone with a new telemarketing tele-marketing scam where victims are told that unless un-less they give their bank account information to a representative with the 'Sim. ; tmi M s i -"irnm I y Brightly Lit Aisles t Computerized Access Control Discount for First 3 Months Moving Trailer Available Door Alarms & Shelving Available . ; fTi I Evelyn Williams nie of Las Vegas, Nev.; step-children: Joy (Bill) Moss of Rexburg, Idaho; Gary (Kathryn) Williams of Lubbock, Texas; a sister, " Ardath Walker Carlsen of Rigby, Idaho; brothers: Roderick Lynn (Sharon) Walker of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Ida-ho; Dan J. (Judy) Walker of Rigby, Idaho; John Kent (Julie) Walker of Idaho Falls, Idaho; William Ned (JoAnn) Walker of Rigby, Idaho; 41 grandchildren, 92 great-grandchildren and 10 great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; husbands hus-bands Owen A. Rennie and Alexander Williams; a son, James William Rennie; sisters, sis-ters, Florence Elizabeth Walker and Betty Jeane Spaulding; brothers, Ray Lorenzo Walker and Glen Zay Walker; and a stepson, step-son, Paul Williams. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008 in the Boulevard Boule-vard and Rose Park Ward Chapel in Idaho Falls, 351 W. 14th St. The family will visit with friends from 10 to 10:45 a.m. that morning at the church. Burial will be in the Rigby Pioneer Cem etery under the direction of Eckersell Funeral Home in Rigby. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.eckersellfuneral-home.com. www.eckersellfuneral-home.com. Cranston RI; and Dr. Dan Michael Hopla, Florence, SO, two grandchildren, Michael Mi-chael John Hopla, Florence SC; and Allister Edwin Wilton, Memphis TN; three sisters, Lenore Durrant, Carmel CA; Carma Harris, Har-ris, Provo Utah; and Renee Dove, St George Utah. Dr. Hopla was preceded in death by his wife, Moy-ra Moy-ra Ullock Hopla; his parents, par-ents, David and Lilly Elizabeth Eliza-beth Erickson Hopla; and a brother, William Robert Hopla. In lieu of flowers, memorials me-morials may be made to the Department of Zoology Zool-ogy Excellence Fund, fund number 33167 through the O U Foundation. Donations should be to his name and sent to: Department of Zoology, Zo-ology, Univ of Oklahoma, attn: Bill Matthews, 730 Van VJeet Oval, Norman OK 73019 National Medical Department, Depart-ment, they will cancel the seniors' MedicaidMedi-care MedicaidMedi-care coverage immediately. immedi-ately. The fraudsters also threaten that they will cut off the citizen's Social So-cial Security payments unless they comply with their demands for bank account information. One Utah woman intercepted inter-cepted a call to her 92- 71OW.703N. Springville 489-8988 24 HOUR " VIDEO SURVEILLANCE On Nov. 10, 2008, a true servant to all people was taken from our midst at his home in Springville, Utah, after a valiant battle with cancer along with pulmonary pulmo-nary illness. Dr. Glade Youd Creer was born May 16, 1932 in Lake Shore, Utah to William Robert and Ann Elizabeth Youd Creer. He had a wonderful childhood growing up in Lake Shore near many of his cousins. His early childhood education educa-tion was in Lake Shore. He graduated from Spanish Fork High School. After graduating, he worked at Douglas Aircraft in Southern South-ern California. Following this, Glade signed for the. draft and was immediately shipped to Korea after basic training train-ing at Fort Ord, California. Califor-nia. He worked along the battlefront in fierce fighting fight-ing frorn August 19, 1952 to June 26, 1954. Following Follow-ing his military service, he attended and graduated from Brigham Young University. Uni-versity. He was accepted at Case Western Reserve University Dental School at Cleveland, Ohio, graduating graduat-ing in 1961. While attending dental school, he worked for Whitney Brothers Construction Con-struction Company. In spring 1965, he met Nora Morrill Holdaway. He always said that "at the tender age of 33, 1 finally met Nora and with her received a bonus: three children; Jerry, Nyle and Susan." Later they added Anna and Paul. Dr. Creer practiced dentistry den-tistry in Springville for 39 years and took gentle care of many, many people. He was always referred to as "painless." During this period pe-riod of time, he had faithful faith-ful employees who were always dear friends to Dr. Creer, Nora and family: Myrna and Larry Robertson, Robert-son, Brenda and Ed Brown, Julie and Steve Kappas, Nan and Larry Murray, Terese and Randy Revoir, and Helen (deceased) and Phil Whitney. Glade served on the Springville Planning Commission Com-mission for eight years before be-fore pursuing election for City Council, serving an eight-year term. He also served with Nora at the Springville Museum of Art and helped her for .many year old mother who was told by the caller that he had her address, phone number and birth date but was calling to get her bank information. The woman refused to give out her information and reported the call immediately imme-diately to the Division of Consumer Protection. Citizens are urged to contact their relatives, neighbors and friends to MIGRAINE HEADACHES? If you are between the ages of 1 8-65 and have 2-8 migraine headaches per month, you may be eligible to participate in a research study involving an investigational medication. Participants receive study medication, study-related physician visits, lab work, and financial compensation for time and travel. For additional information and participation requirements CALL 322-INFO (4636) Intermountain Clinical Research 12422 S. 450 E., Suite C, Draper www.icrtrials.com Dr. Glade Y.Creer years with Primary Children's Chil-dren's Medical Center and Festival of Trees. Whatever What-ever they were involved in together they did as a team. Their home was open to many fundraising efforts. ef-forts. In his later years, he pursued sculpting and later donated two of his works to the City of Springville at one of the ballparks in 2004. He enjoyed gardening, fishing with his family and several friends. Many friends referred to him as their best friend. He is survived by his wife, Nora; son, Jerry (Jennifer) (Jen-nifer) Holdaway; daughter, daugh-ter, Susan (Kenneth) Tra-han; Tra-han; daughter, Anna; son, Dr. Paul (Bethany) Creer; grandchildren: Elise, Brandon, Bran-don, Aaron, David, Shaye, Kendall, Brynn, Colby, Emma, Joshua and Cooper Glade; brothers, Rex Y. Joseph Jo-seph E. and Brent Y. Creer; Cre-er; and their beloved dog, Maggie. He was preceded in death by his parents, William Robert and Ann Elizabeth Creer; son, Nyle; brothers, Major General William E. Creer and J.Y. Creer; brothers-in-law, Kay E. Morrill and Lyn A. Morrill; Mor-rill; beloved dogs, Chuck and Tia. A private celebration of his life was held Saturday, Satur-day, Nov. 15, 2008 at Berg Mortuary in Provo with a full-military rite burial at Springville City Old Historic His-toric Cemetery, near his home. The family wishes to send appreciation to many wonderful family members and friends. Also, for the excellent care at Central Utah Clinic of Oncology, especially Dr. Cordell Bott and Annette Nielson; pul-monologist pul-monologist Dr. Clark Bishop Bish-op and his team; cardiologist cardiolo-gist Dr. John Frischknecht and Rodney Newman; all of the kind nurses and staff at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center; Trinity Rehabilitation Re-habilitation nursing staff; Jeremiah DeLlamas and his team of physical therapists. thera-pists. The family suggests in lieu of flowers or other tributes a donation to Primary Pri-mary Children's Medical Center in the honor of Dr. and Mrs. Glade Y. Creer and family. warn them of this new telemarketing scam. For more information informa-tion on how to protect yourself from consumer scams and fraud, log on to www.consumerpo-tection.utah.gov. www.consumerpo-tection.utah.gov. If you have a question about a possible scam or consumer con-sumer complaint, contact the Division of Consumer Protection at (801) 530-6601. J "'''i-''-t- |