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Show 1 el U 0 0 j o nr in ' - in Jl ' - j '4 r I 'r. ' - J r. Hoosevelt Smith Roosevelt Rosie Smith, 80, Lehi, died April 12, 1993 at his home of heart failure. He waeborn Oct. 14, 1912inLehitoHyrum . and Amy Devey Smith. : He married Ethel Mae ,,ShoellFeb.21, 1933 in Lehi. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. She died June 4, 1983. He was a farmer and rancher and a member r, of the Lehi Cattlemen's .,! Association. At the time :G of his death he was a High Priest in the LDS ix Church and had served throughout his life in various church callings, including the Young Theda R Cloward Theda Pierce Chase Cloward, 72, American Pork, died April 13, 1993 at her daughter's home of cancer. ' She was born April 15, 1920 in Levan, daughter of Orson . : Harvey and Mary LaV-',' LaV-',' ema Taysom Pierce. She " married Byron LeRoy Chase April 16, 1936 and they lived in Le-van. Le-van. They were later divorced. She married uEEllis (Ted) Cloward :'April 7, 1962. They lived ilgin Mt Pleasant. They ;;:were later divorced. . She was a devoted 'mother, grandmother i;?and sister. She gradu-! gradu-! ated from business colli col-li lege and beauty college and was a beautician for 36 years. She was a :! member of the LDS i; Church and served in ' many auxiliary posi- Leo S. Palmer Leo S. Palmer, 76, j Lehi, died April 11, 1993 linear Baker, Nevada. He was born April 8, 1917 in Goshen, a son ?jof R. Frank and Julia Steele Palmer. He married lone Painter vMarch 20, 1943 at Prom h He served in the US. HArmy from 1942 to 1944 f in the Engineer Ski ?; Troops and received a Smedical discharge for liinjuries sustained. He Slived in Springville, g Eureka, Dugway and retired from Dugway flProving Grounds in 1 1979 after 30 years gservice. . I He was a plumbing .supervisor. Prior to that She worked in the metal Jauregui thank V- The family of Max-p Max-p ine Ream Jauregui . would like to thank all who sent cards of sympathy, sym-pathy, flowers, or at The BCS model machine'for the do-it-yourselfer. 10HP engine frSB SALE IjyjP Now! Precision steel all-gear transmission with differential Four speeds forward; three speeds quick reverse Aolustable, shock-mounted handlebars Large 5x1 0-inch tires Attachments include twin-blade rotary mower with catcher, rear-tine tiller, cutter bar, ' snowthrower, power sweeper, . dozerscraper Wade, chippershredder Men's organization, Elder's Quorum, Sunday Sun-day School and as a greater in the Lehi 13th Ward. Survivors include three sons and one daughters: Larry Smith, tions. She was a member of the Artist's Section, of the Women's Council ofProvo. She is survived by two daughters: Mrs. Donald (JoAnn) Marlin, Covered Bridge Canyon, Utah; Mrs. Kimball (Patsy) Evans, Lehi; seven grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; mines in California and the Tintic Mining District. Dis-trict. He loved fishing and hunting, and enjoyed his cabin at Strawberry Reservoir and his many friends over the years. He is survived by his wife of Lehi; three sons: Barton Palmer, Salt Lake City; David Palmer, Lehi; Scott Palmer, North Salt Lake City; daughter-in-law, Pauline Palmer; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two brothers: Harold and Norval Palmer, both of Goshen; two sisters: Ethel Green, Goshen; Edna Clement, San-taquin; San-taquin; also many nieces tended the graveside services for our mother and sister. We also appreciate the American Fork 6th 737 the do-it-all professional Bountiful; Stanley Smith and Steven Smith, both ofLehi;Joy Burch, Pleasant Grove; 19 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; two sisters: Eulala Pack, Manila; Juanita Margetts, Sandy.- Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 15, at noon in the Lehi Stake center, 200 N. Center Street. Friends may call at Wing Mortuary, Mor-tuary, 118 E. Main, Lehi, Wednesday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and also at the mortuary Thursday morning from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Interment In-terment will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. one brother and six sisters: sis-ters: Owen Pierce, Orem; Mrs. Pearl Ault, American Fork; Mrs. Floyd (Clora) McPher-son McPher-son and Mrs. Earl (Faye) Allred, both of Nephi; Mrs. Lucille Shepherd, Levan; Mrs. Lois Shepherd, Shep-herd, Springville; Mrs. John (Leatrice) Sandor, Salt Lake City. She was preceded in death by her parents and brothers, Arvil and H. Ray Pierce. Funeral services will be held Friday, April 16, at 11 a.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, 118 E. Main, Lehi, where friends may call Thursday eveningfrom 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday one hour prior to services. serv-ices. Burial will be in the Vine Bluff Cemetery in Nephi with graveside dedication at 1:30 p.m. and nephews. He will be misdsed by all whose life he touched. We love you. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday, April 15, in the Goshen Ward Chapel at noon.. Friends ' may call Wednesday evening from 6:30 to 8;30 p.m at Holladay Hills Funeral Home, 66 S. 300 East, Santaquin, and at the Goshen Chapel from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment will be in the National Veterans Memorial Cemetery at Camp Williams with military rites by VFW Detachment 4 you Ward sisters for providing pro-viding our family luncheon. lunch-eon. Grant and Diane " Nielson Walter R. IJrsprung Walter Ray Ursprung, 46, died April 5. 1993 at Barrack Mercur Mill & Mine of a work related injury. He was born Aug. 3, 1946 in Waukegan, 111. to Vern V. and Naomi Newmann Ursprung. He married Debbie Denman April 16, 1977 in Canon City, Colo. He attended several technical, schools. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War serving as 1st Lieutenant in the Army. He enjoyed playing Softball and was an avid St. Louis Cardinal fan. Rollo B. RolloB.Blackhurst, 79, passed away Thursday, Thurs-day, April 8, 1993 of congestive heart failure. He was born April 15, 1913 in Pleasant Grove to Lafayette and Gertrude Bullock Blackhurst He married Beth Berry from Cedar ValleyonNov.18,1936 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He worked . many years for the Bureau of Reclamation and retired from Geneva Steel after af-ter 22 years. He was an active member of the Kiwanis club. He was a founding member of the Pleasant Grove Riding Club. He was a High Priest in the Manila First Ward. He had served, with his wife, amission to the Iowa, Des Moines Boren card of thanks Thefamily.ofOraA. Boren wish, to express their heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to the' wonderful family and Adamson thank Until we can thank adequately express our all of our friends and gratitude. Thfcnk you, family personally, may dearfriends&&ghbors we take this means of extending our deep appreciation for the . many kindnesses shown in our recent sorrow at the death of Cory Mark Adamson. Words alone cannot LKlCBODc March 8 . Girl to Steven and Abigail LykDorrough of American Fork. Boy to Jennifer Houser of Paysoh. - -Boy to Douglas and Janae Spencer Rasmussen of Lehi. Boy to Ronnie and Laurie Kinder Beardall of American Fork. Girl to Boyd and Laurie Bown Ivey of Provo. Newo A beautiful view as big as tfie great outdoors and ' , energy efficiency, too. That's what you get when you: combine Andersen1 bays and bows with Andersen High-Performance and High-Performance Sun : c : windows. Free estimates, i " ' ' Come home to quality. ' , Andersen. 53 E. Main, U V 1 ft CT I v. I He played some semi-professional semi-professional ball in Florida until his career was ended by military service. Blackhurst lim Mission where he was Branch President of the Washington', Iowa Branch. He served in the Boys Scouts of America, was a counselor coun-selor in the Elders Quorum, in the High Priest Group leadership, leader-ship, and the Sunday School Presidency. friends who have shown them support and kindness kind-ness through the recent illness and loss of our mom and grandmother. and family members, for. your. thQUght&lneas ' We do appreciate the kindriessesextendedati ourhomes, the assis-V tance at the funeral, the V flowers and the food, .r all of which have helped q) ni?D(o A Bright Americ:;i Fork 75G-5ZC2 He was a devoted family man and good neighbor. He was loved an admired by his coworkers, co-workers, i 0 ,7 He is survived by his wife; two sons, Chris and his wife, Shelley, of Salt Lake City; Tim, Colorado Springs, Colo.; his parent; sisters: Nancy Ursprung, Leila Latina, all of Worden, 01.; Sandy Cosser, Port Angela, Calif.; Connie Ursprung, Waukegan, 111. j unerar services were hef d Friday, April 9. in theorem Commu nity Churl He is survived by his wife of 56 years; three sons and two daughters: Reese - (Sandra) Blackhurst and Brenda Allen of American Fork; Michael t (Carole) Blackhurst, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Don (Mar-cia) (Mar-cia) Peterson, Lindon; Clint (Marta) Blackhurst, Brighton, Colo.; 19 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; two brothers: Paul Blackhurst and LaMont Blackhurst, Pleasant Grove; a sister, Elizabeth Eliza-beth Harding, Ameri-, can Fork; a sister-in-law, Zola Blackhurst, Pleasant Grove. . Funeral services were held Monday, April 12, in the Manila First Ward Chapel. 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