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Show Citizen, Press, Review - WeL, April 8, 1983 - Page 14 Watch out for shorting in prescriptions March IS ' ' J ' Girl to John and Michelle Sherwood Jacobs of American Fork. Girl to Kfrby and Cindy Carlisle Jensen of Alpine. Girl to Howard and Brenda Pelo Mcintosh of Pleasant Grove. . Boy to Robert and Dana Miller Webb of Lehi. Girl to Todd and Sandra Long Wood of American Fork. Girl to Keith and Susanna Stewart Pulham of American Fork. March 15 - ' ' Boy to Kevin and Tamara Edwards Carley of West Jordan. Boy to Todd and Jada Winters Orossbegauer of Orem. March 16 - . . Girl to Robert and Rebecca Stafford Flygare of American Pork. March 17 Girl to Carl and Nicole Fox Mastin Jr. of Orem. Girl to David and Zina Petersen Cox of Lehi. Boy to Ronald and Janalee Miller Keele of Orem. Girl to Kim and Kays Kimball Kiridlespire of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Gregory and Michelle Loses Peck of Lehi. Boy to Victor and Patricia Davis Neil of Lehi. . . Dear Ann Landers: I am to angry at what ia going on that I must toll you about it with tha hop that you will alert other. While I was waiting for a prescription pre-scription to be filled, I struck up Conversation with a woman who . also was waiting. She told me about her elderly parents who were getting get-ting prescriptions at this same drugstore and they kept running outof medication. They had started to count their pills when they came home from the pharmacy, and sure enough, they were getting shorted three or four pills at a time. I was supposed to get 30 pills and there were only 28. This is a chain operation with three or four pharmacists working behind the counter. They do a fantastic fan-tastic business because their prices are the lowest in town. Most people don't count their pills. They take it for granted that they are getting what they paid for. So, this letter is to warn your read-ers read-ers about what I consider a pretty cheap rip-off. - An Average Person Dear Averag e Persons I hope , yon complained not only to the pharmacist but also to the manager of tho store. I do not believe this is a common practice. It Is unlikely that a merchant would jeopardize jeop-ardize the store's reputation to save a few do&arsi Bat I do thank you for alerting my readers to the possibility. Gem of the Dayt The person nel director, interviewing a Job applicant, said, Too ask pretty high wages for a man with no experience.1' "Well," said the man, "It's harder work when you don't know anything about it" Ann Landopc C 1991 Creators Syndicate, Inc. Today I spoke with a friend who told me that she had been shorted 10 pills in an order for 100 from this same pharmacy. I decided I had better count mine. Guess what? 01 o o)DGQDCo?DS Vern L. Vern Leroy Deveraux," De-veraux," 71, died Wednesday, April 1, . 1992, in Ogden of heart failure. HewasbornDec. 18, 1920, in Pleasant Grove, a son of Roy Z. and Pearl Ellis Deveraux. He married Lola J. Call Krull June 27, 1986 in Reno, Nev. He was raised and educated in Pleasant Grove, graduating from Pleasant Grove High School. He was a veteran of World War II, serving with the U.S. Navy. He participated in several major engagements. His ship was bombed while at the Philippine Islands and later took part in the Battle of Corregidor. After the Battle of the Philippines, he was personally congratulated congratu-lated by General McArthur. Spencer Spencer Wagstaff Hayes, 82, Pleasant Grove, died March 31, 1992, at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City. He was bom Aug. 11, 19090, in Pleasant Grove, to William Lehi and Harriett Richards Hayes. He married Beatrice Lucille Morgan Sept 3, 1938, in Las Vegas, Nev. Their mar James W. Fitzgerald James Walter Walton Wal-ton Fitzgerald, 42, died March 31, 1992, at the Fitzgerald Ranch in Cedar Valley as the result of an accident He waa born Sept 9, 1949, in Draper, to James Walter and Betty I marie Walton Fitzgerald. Fitzger-ald. He married Tericia Lynn Higbee June 12, 1974, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. After graduating from Utah State University Uni-versity with a Bachelors Bache-lors and Masters degree, he was employed as a b game biologist at the Utah Division of Wild-'life Wild-'life Resources. He-had a tremendous love for wildlife and dedicated his life to preserving the environment Walfy had built and planted a beautiful wildlife pre- American .-. -- - I foik . U II "a . M IV . School I 756-4021 76 N. 1 100 East, American Fork . Open Moa- Sat. 9 to 9 and Deveraux He traveled throughout through-out the United States and settled in Southern South-ern California, where he worked for Rockwell International. He returned re-turned to Northern Utah and retired from Hill Air Force Base. He was a member of the Lakeview IDS Ward in Roy. He was a member mem-ber of the F.O. Eagles Aerie 2472. Surviving are his wife of Roy ; one son and Hayes riage was later solemnized solem-nized in the Los Angeles Ange-les LDS Temple. He served in the Army Air Corps during World War II. He is survived by his wife of Pleasant Grove; one son, Stephen D. Hayes, Pleasant Grove; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a daughter, serve west of Cedar Valley, which attracted many birds and animals. ani-mals. He was killed in an accident while moving mov-ing equipment to this preserve. An active member of the LDS Church, Wally was serving as a counselor coun-selor in the bishopric of theCedarValleyWard. He completed a mission Sua 1 to 8 ae Street one stepdaughter, Vern Deveraux, Jr., and wife, Susan, Las Vegas; Mrs. Roger (Dixie) Reis-chauer, Reis-chauer, Roy, two grandchildren; grand-children; three step-grandchildren; step-grandchildren; four Also surviving are one brother and one sister, Ray Deveraux and wife, Alice, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove; Mrs. Lynn (Sylvia) Robinson, American Pork; many nieces and nephews who loved him. He was preceded pre-ceded in death by two brothers, Myron and Ellis. Funeral services were .held Saturday, April 4, in the Lindquist Mortuary in Ogden. Burial will be in the Lindquisf s Washington Heights Memorial Park, where military honors will be accorded by the V.F.W. Susan Wells; a brother and three sisters, Ver-vene Ver-vene Pingree, Emmett Hayes, Lois West and Margaret Hayes. Services were held Friday, April 3, in the Pleasant Grove 5th Ward. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery with military rites performed by the Veterans of Foreign Wars District 4. in Hawaii from 1968 to 1970. He was deeply loved for his peaceful ways and even temperament. tempera-ment. He was completely com-pletely devoted to his wife and children. He is survived by hisv wife and children, v Aubrie Lynn, James, Joseph, Evan, Annaleis Elizabeth, and his mother, Betty, all of Cedar Valley, his brothers broth-ers and sisters: Robert Kimball, Tuscon, Ariz.; Mark Eldon and Marie Waggoner, both of Arlington, Ar-lington, Wash.; Susan Vawdrey, West Jordan; Mary Ann Stevens, Kanab. Funeral services were held Friday, April 3, in the Lehi West Stake Center. Burial was in the Orem City Cemetery. Ceme-tery. Taylor Dnri Evelyn M. Friedley Evelyn McFall Friedley, 77, of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove died April 5, , . 1992 in Pleasant Grove. She was born Nov. 16, 1914in Armor, Neb., to John Sylvester and Sara Alta Hamlin McFall. She married Arthur Herman Friedley, May 5, 1930 in Jewelsburg, 'Colo. The marriage was later solemnized in theProvo LDS Temple. He died Dec. 12,1976. She was an active member of the LDS Richard Richard Leland Seely, 25, Cupertino, Calif, died April 2, 1992, at the Stanford Medical Medi-cal Hospital in Palo Alto, Calif. . He was born April 17, 1966, in Bethpage, , N.Y. to John Leland and Muriel Martell Seely. He was a member of the LDS Church. He graduated from De Anza College and was attending Weber Laura Snow Laura Marie Spratley Snow, 85, of Tallahassee, Fla., died April 1, 1992, of natural natu-ral causes. She was born Oct. 26, 1906, in American Fork, a daughter of James E. and Laura Sager Spratley. She married Orvel L. Snow June 4, 1930, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Feb. 18, 1973. She received her education in American ( Fork schools and gradu-' ated from BYU with her Burns R. Newby Burns R. Newby, 59, died March 3 1, 1992, in Provo. HewasbornFeb.20, 1933, in Monroe, a son of Angus Slack and Alice Ann Robinson Newby. He married Edna Faye Hansen Jan. 3, 1960, in Ely, Nov. Kenneth Hainsworth Kenneth Morris Hainsworth, 95, of Spokane, Wash, died April 2 in Spokane of causes incident to age. He was born Oct 14, II Church living in the Pleasant Grove 4th Ward, where she had served as ward librarian librar-ian and as a visiting teacher.'' She was a talented 60 painter, andshe took great pride in her yard. She is survived by a son and a daughter, Mrs. ' Howard C. (La Veda) Frampton, Pleasant Grove; Eldo Friedley, Hawaii; four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; two sisters, Laura L. Seely O teaching certificate. She taught school in Emery County for several years. She worked for the W.T. Grant Co. in Provo and later worked for the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center Cen-ter in the laundry. ..... She was a member of the LDS Church. She attended the Provo 6th Ward for 37 years. She was a member of the DUP and Provo Senior Citizens Band. She was involved in genealogy He was a journeyman journey-man machinist for EIMCO for 29 years. He is survived by his wife of Lehi; three sons and four daughters: Rebecca, Miles, Kevin, all of Lehi; Jill Motsin-ger, Motsin-ger, American Fork; Lorin Huntsman, Henderson, Hen-derson, Nev.; Mrs. Ste- 1896, in Escalante, to Harry and Maria May Campbell Hainsworth. He married Mima Jane Child. She died March 21,1985- , . I! If lid " 1 -Mm, BiectriciaiNow! OS Joosten, Nebraska; Vera Briggs, Florida. She was preceded in death by a Bon, Francis, a granddaughter, Jackie, and 1 0 brothers, and sisters. Service will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. at Olpin Family Mortuary, 500 S. 300 East, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, where friends may call Thursday Thurs-day one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. State University study- ing administration of justice. : He enjoyed traveling and returned from Russia recently. He lived in Austria for. 1 1 2 years. He is survived by his father, Cupertino, Calif. His mother died in 1987. Graveside services were held Monday, April 6, in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. . and enjoyed tatting and sewing. She played organ, harmonica and violin. ; . She is survived by one daughter and one son: Beverly Jean Lybbert, Tallahassee, Fla.; and Dennis Snow, Provo; 13 grandchildren; one sister, Larue Gais-ford, Gais-ford, American Fork. "Funeral services were held Monday, April 6, in the Provo 6th Ward. Burial was in the American Ameri-can Fork City Cemetery. ven (Brenda) Ford, San Antonio, Texas; Mrs. Clayton (Kandie) Jensen, West Jordan. Funeral services were held Friday, April 3, in the Lehi 4th Ward Chapel. Burial was in the American Fork City Cemetery. He was a retired appliance salesman. Graveside services will be held Wednesday, April 8, at 1 g.m. in the Lehi City Cemetery. . Jesse Lynn Mellor Jesse Lynn Mellor, 71, Orem, died at his home on April 3, 1992. Lynn was born Aug. 5, 1920, in Manti, to Roy Delbert and Vivian Anderson Mellor. He married Barbara Jean Forrest in the Logan LDS Temple on Oct. 1, 1947. " He served as a Navy pilot for nearly four years during World War II. He earned his bachelor's bache-lor's degree at Utah State University, his master's, degree at Colorado Colo-rado State University, and his doctorate at North Carolina State University. He taught at Colorado Colo-rado A&M and at the University of Wyoming : before going to work for Olin Corporation in their agricultural-division. He was business director for this divi-. divi-. Bion world-wide for 25 years. Arthur L. Robinson Arthur Leonard Robinson, 94, died April 5, 1992, in Provo- He was born March 20, 1898, in Spring City, a son of John and Mary Petersen Robinson. He married Etha Hansen in February of 1928. Their marriage was , later solemnized in the Manti LDS temple She diedinNovember 1976. He married Beulah Chantry May 28, 1978, in Murray. He was an active member of the LDS Church, a High Priest in the Alpine Third Ward. He served in the Elders Quorum and with his wife served a Forsyth We sincerely thank all whov assisted the family of Patricia Mae Forsyth at the time of her passing. Durfey's Clothing Care Tips Caring for yowr rl3?ap'(BBi Draperies are a major decora- "fabric and the amount of light sx-tive sx-tive element in most homes. The pteure, lined - draperies can be color and texture of the fabric are expected to last about four or five important to the overall look and years. feel of the room. Yet once the drap eries are hung, they are usually forgotten and not cared for regularly. regu-larly. Caring for your draperies can help prolong their life and good appearance. 1 Vacuum the surface of the drap- -eries periodically to remove surface sur-face dust and grit If possible, reverse the draperies draper-ies from' time to time to equalize light exposure. If you have, matching match-ing draperies covering windows with ' differing light exposure, exchange them. :..'-.: 'i Have your draperies' cleaned once a year to remove the soil that has collected from the atmosphere, v Draperies will last a long time but not forever. Depending on the ' ; We care Plwteeiw Ct C3 U. LIcin, American Fcr!: 7Z 71 A He appreciated the many opportunities that were given him to serve in the church. He served as a branch president, stake president's counselor, coun-selor, stake president, and he presided over the Montana Billings Mission from 1982 to 1985. Lynn and Barbara served as ordinance workers in the Provo Temple until his illness. He was a great out-doorsman out-doorsman and loved to r v Temple Mission at the Manti Temple. He loved to travel. He is survivedbyhis wife of Alpine; a daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Warren (Francis) Lott, Provo; stepchildren: Mrs. Jack thank you The meals andbeau-tiful andbeau-tiful flowers were most welcome and all expressions expres-sions of love and sympathy sym-pathy were very much appreciated. Advertisement IBS; about your KXTKX ( ARE of prafcsMOMi sryLwii mi t fish, hunt and enjoy his cabin at Scofield West He was proud of his beautiful yard and flower garden and spent many hours working in it ' ; -N-i;.'r -. He is survivedbyhis wife, three sons and two . daughters: kxai Wool-ley, Wool-ley, Provo; Jean Wein-. ert, Farmington; Dr. Bob Mellor, Layton;Dr. Roy Mellor. Little Rock, - Ark.; and John Mellor, Orem; 15 grandchil-' dren. One grandson preceded him in death. ' He has four L sisters: Ramona Crawford, Orem; Carol Braith-waite, Braith-waite, Manti; Elaine - Miller and Shirley Pine-gar, Pine-gar, both of Provo. His one brother, Keith, preceded him in death. Services were held Monday, April 6, in the Orem Sunset Heights 2nd Ward. Burial was in the Lehi City Cemetery. Ceme-tery. (Patricia) Rudy, Murray; Mur-ray; Mrs. Dan (Joyce) Jensen, Brigham City; Robert Berntsein, Alpine; Al-pine; 10 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; a brother, Vermel Robinson. Robin-son. Orem. He was preceded in death by a brother, Clayton. Funeral services will be Friday at 10:30a.ln. in the Alpine 3rd Ward, 165 N. 100 East Friends may call at the Anderson Ander-son & Sons Mortuary, 49 E. 100 North, American Ameri-can Fork, Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday at the church one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Spring City Cemetery. Victor C. Forsyth Harry Thomas Holly Ho warth Patrick Thomas - Bob Tevander J N K7 B.K. 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