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Show Thmdty, July 31, 2008 NORTH COUNTY NfWSPAPfUS Obituari Ruth Parker Hunter On Wednesday. July 23. aw. Rmh Parker Hurtw, Aj M, died peacefully id her home in American rork, Utah wh her dear husband. Akn, by her tide Kuih wh burn August Au-gust 3. 1923 in American Fork, Utah the 2nd child (X leven burn to LUi Maximillian and Alice Searle farker. Site mar-ried mar-ried her high school sweetheart, Alva Alan Hunter, in the Salt Lake IDS Temple on November S. 1142 and together they shared 65 Jwfu! year raising their family fam-ily of frve sons and one daughter. Ruth had a happy childhood grow-big grow-big up in the ok) 3rd Ward area among all her Parker and Searle cousins, aunt and uncles. She at-tended at-tended schools in American Fork, graduating from American Fork High School in 1SM1. She was an active member of the O wrch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served in many callings including the Primary, the Young Women's, and the Stake Relief Society Presidency as a count lor. She was called to serve as Ward Relief Society President three different times over her lifetime and fulfilled each of these callings with a singular dedication to her Savior and the sisters in her ward. Her life was filled with service ser-vice to her family, her church, heaj friends and neighbors. She had many talents that she willingly : . shared with others. She was a ; suburb homemaker, a wonderful cook, an excellent seamstress, and enjoyed camping, gardening and canning. One of her special talents was spoiling her grandchildren and later, her great grandchil Paula Z. Paula Zundel Harrison, age 53, of American Fork, died July 25, 2008 in Salt Lake City. Utah after a courageously fought battle with cancer. Born July 27, 1954 in Logan, Utah the daughter daugh-ter of Eldon Forstner and Maude Oeon Mattson Zun- deL She married Stephen Michael Harrison on April 11, 1975 in the Los Angeles Temple. Paula graduated gradu-ated with a bachelor's degree in education from BYU. She waf a faithful Latter-day Saint, serving in stake and ward Relief Society, Young Women, and Primary Presidencies. Paula loved travel, camping with her family, gardening, garden-ing, fireworks, decorating, and any activity involving sun and water. wa-ter. She was a gifted teacher with a talent for making everyone feel important and included. Her charity char-ity seemed to have no bounds, McKensey Our loving daughter, sister and friend, McKensey "Neil" Demke, age 20, passed away due to injuries sustained sus-tained in a car accident on July 21, 2008. McKensey (Mickie) was born July 12, 1988 in American Fork hospital to Michael and Gaylene (Jo) Neil. She secretly eloped and was married on February Febru-ary 14, 2008 in Las Vegas, Nevada to Matthew Demke. He is the son of Diana and Timothy Demke, Aha, Utah. They were planning a famDy wedding and reception in September. -; . Mickie was a full time student attending SUU pursuing a degree ; in Biology. Mickie was also a ' Certified Nursing Assistant and spent the summer along side her husband catering the fire fighters. XT 'J-l iun-2urgiuu t - reduction of disc bulges, disc herniation. , ' Back Sc Neck Pain Auto Accident With thu d fxmtam 4 . j, ..ins r fjriijiMiJiiili ail m.tr ' r, $ -'A 3 Copy es dren, bring the hi(ptt-l when she was serving any or all of her large and loving family, Ruth kived serving in the Provo IJjS Temple alongside her Sweet heart and said that those were some of the be years of her We. SI also loved genealogy and her testimony was strengthened by the sacrifices of her Pionner ancestors, Ruth and Alan were avid BYU Cougar fans and she loved traveling with the Cougar Club. When they couldnl travel anymore, any-more, they still cheered on their team, watching every telecast, even enjoying the reruns of past games. Ruth carried on her family's fam-ily's pioneer spirit and was a very hard worker, leading an active life filled with many acts of kindness kind-ness to those around her. In her final years, she was an example of selfless service for her devotion to Alan, always concerned fur his comfort and health. Ruth is survived by her kving husband. Aba and their children: Brenda Stringer Hunter. Lehi; George (Merrilee) Hunter, Cedar Hills; Jerry (Nkki) Hunter. Lent Don (Jacki) Hunter. Highland; Valerie (Curtis) Jeppesen, St. Anthony, An-thony, Idaho; and Larry (Annette) Hunter, Smithfield; 28 grandchildren; grandchil-dren; 2H great grandchildren: sisters. sis-ters. Ann Davis and Bonnie Smith; brother. Grant (Gloria) Parker, American Fork. She was preceded in death by her parents, three brothers, LUis, Lee and Cecil Parker, one son. Dale Hunter and two grandsons. Reagan Rea-gan Hunter and Brady Hunter. A special thanks to Dr. Michael Cosgrave and staff of Applegate Hospice. Callie Jackson, Lacey and Brack us Hunter for their loving lov-ing care of our mother. Funeral services were held Monday, July 28. 'MM in the Hill-crest Hill-crest Stake Center. Burial in the American Fork Cemetery. Harrison always thinking of otters before herself. Paula was fully committed to her family, giving time, energy, talents, and every necessity to its' betterment. She will be sorely missed by many. She is survived by her husband, Stephen; three sons and three daughters: Daniel (April) Harrison; Harri-son; Tenille (Mark) Sagers; Adam (Holli) Harrison; Machelle (Kevin) Gear; Stephanie Harrison; Stephen (Stevie) Harrison; six grandchildren, grandchil-dren, her mother, Maude (granny goose) and four sisters. The family fam-ily wishes to extend special gratitude grati-tude to the staff of the Huntsman Cancer Hospital for providing Paula the utmost care and respect. . Funeral services will be held Saturday August 2, 2008 at 11.00 am In the American Fork 26th Ward, 960 North 60 East. Friends may Call Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Anderson & Sons Mortuary, 49 East 100 North. Am. Fork and Saturday at the church from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m prior to the services. Interment in the American Fork Cemetery. Online condolences may be sent at andersonmortu-ary.com. andersonmortu-ary.com. Neil Demke She was an amazing athlete and excelled in basketball, volleyball and track. Mickie was a free spirit, adventurous adven-turous and dreamed of traveling the world. She enjoyed camping, hiking and four-wheeling, but most of all she loved spending time with her family, friends and playing with her nieces and nephews. neph-ews. She leaves behind a legacy of humor, kindness, courage, strength and amazing love. McKensey is survived by her husband and parents, brother and sisters, Hayley (Daniel) Quinn, American Fork, Rusty Neil, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove and Lynsey (Dustin) Lake, Cedar, City, Ut., grandparents grandpar-ents Don and Clarice Neil, Roy Ut. and Vernal Messersmith, Lehi. Proceeded in death by her grandma Cora Messersmith and her childhood best friend and dog, Rowdy. Memorial services are pending until Mart's recovery. The family is asking in lieu of flowers that donations do-nations be made to Zions Bank. ( PoliceBea I SELECTED INCIDENTS ATIDRICAIT Form DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ASSAULT AS-SAULT - A43 year old man was arrested for domestic vio-lend vio-lend at sautt. Tht man and hit ex wife got into an argument and he grabbed her by tha arm and threw her to the ground. THESPASSINO - A 20 year old man was arrested for trespassing trespass-ing The man had been advised he was not welcome at his neighbor'! neigh-bor'! residence. A resident of the home located the man in hit house, hiding in closet. TRESPASSING - A 20-year old man was arrested for trespassing, assault and intoxication. The man, who had previously been arrested for trespassing, went to onto his neighbor's property and confronted confront-ed him. The neighbor advised him to leave and go home and the man hit the victim in the stomach. The man was under the influence of a controlled substance. ALCOHOL OFFENSE - An 18 year-old man was arrested for illegal consumption of alcohol and an outstanding arrest warrant war-rant Officers had responded to a report of a loud party. The man had been drinking an alcoholic beverage. Five other persons in attendance were cited for noise disturbance. DUI A 25-year-old man was arrested for DUI, possession of a controlled substance and possession pos-session of drug paraphernalia. His 30-year-old male passenger was arrested for possession of a controlled substance and possession pos-session of drug paraphernalia. The man was stopped for a traffic violation. He was under the influence influ-ence of heroin. The man and his passenger were in possession of heroin and syringe needles. THEFT A 42-year-old man was arrested for theft The man is an employee at a local business and had been taking merchandise from the business while at work. ALCOHOL OFFENSE - A 25-year-old man was arrested alcohol restricted driver. The man was stopped for a traffic violation and had consumed a measurable amount of alcohol. DUI A 45-year-old male was arrested for DUI after he was stopped for a traffic violation. THEFT A 21 -year-old woman was arrested for theft. The woman wom-an works at a local business and took a $50 gift certificate while working, CEDAR HILLS FALSE INFORMATION - An 18-year-old woman was arrested for false information to a police officer. of-ficer. Officers had responded to a local park on a noise disturbance. The woman gave officers false information as to her identity. 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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - A man was booked into the Utah County jail on July 12 on three counts of domestic violence in the presence of a child, domestic domes-tic violence criminal mischief, and intoxication. A woman was booked into jail on three counts of domestic violence in the presence pres-ence of a child, domestic violence assault and intoxication. THEFT ARREST - Two adults were cited with theft on July 12. One adult was cited with theft with obstruction of justice. Another adult was cited with obstruction ob-struction of justice. VEHICLE BURGLARY - A vehicle window was reported on July 11 to have been broken and two laptop computers stolen. BURGLARY - On July 12. a closed and locked garage was broken into and coins, a bag and an MP3 taken. DISORDERLY CONDUCT - On July 11, a woman was booked into the Utah County jail on warrants, war-rants, intoxication, and giving false information to a police officer. of-ficer. A man was cited with disorderly disor-derly conduct and will be issued a summons for intoxication. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - A man was cited on July 11 for in toxication and disorderly conduct in a domestic dispute. JUVENILE PROBLEM - Group of juveniles in the park after hours on July 9 were told to leave. OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE A woman was booked into the Utah County jail on July 8 on intoxication, illegal consumption, disorderly conduct and failure to stop at the command of an officer, JUVENILE PROBLEM - Three juveniles were charged with criminal mischief on July 8. VEHICLE BURGLARY - A lap-1 top, wireless air card, digital cam-" era, and cell phone were reported on July 7 taken from a vehicle. PLEAS A1TT GROVE ASSAULT Officers responded to a fight in progress at the pool I hall parking lot on July 24. Both individuals were located walking . away from the pool hall. Both in- dividuals were cited and released StratField www stf attieicllitmes.corn 1 and receive a I I 1 1 5 Purchase I customer from the police department, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - Po lice responded to a domestic violence vio-lence incident on July 25 While attempting contact with the suspect, he called in a medical overdose at different location in an attempt to make officers leave his residence. A summons was issued for a man for assault and false alarm. BURGLARY - On July 25. of f icer t were called to a business burglary where a window was broken out and $100 taken. BURGLARY A business burglary bur-glary with forced entry was investigated inves-tigated on July 25. A smell amount of loose change was taken. VEHICLE BURGLARY - On July 24, officers responded to a vehicle burglary report, which just occurred. The victim saw one suspect in one of her cars and scared him off, Nothing was taken tak-en from either vehicle the suspect got into but damage was done to one vehicle. A short time later, officers took a vehicle burglary report from a few houses away from the original one. ft was Jw in the same time frame. VEHICLE BURGLARY - A vehicle burglary was reported on July 25. Taken were a CD player, and an iPod video. CRIMINAL MISCHIEF - Graf ffrti was reported on a church pavilion pa-vilion and rest room on July 21. CRIMINAL MISCHIEF - A report of a criminal mischief incident inci-dent involving the complainants cell phone being broke in half by an individual out of anger was taken on July 23. CRIMINAL MISCHIEF - On July 26, officers responded to a business where two vehicles had their tires slashed. 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CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE PROBLEM - On July 75, an individual was arrested for po session of methamplietamine and paraphernalia after traffic stop for expired registration and a broken windshield CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE PROBLEM -On July of liters responded to a report of marijuana growing m a residence Consent was given to search the home One juvenile boy was arrested fur euHivi Hon of marijuana, possession of marijuana, end possession of paraphernalia. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE PROBLEM - On July 27, com,! was made with two juveniles who were smoking illegal drugs. DUI - A traffic stop on July 24 for a broken tail light and failure to signal resulted in the arrest of an individual tor DUI. DUI - On July 25, a vehicle was stopped for an equipment violation. viola-tion. The dnvr was found to be to impaired to dnve. The driver was anested for DUI alcohol and the vehicle impounded. DUI A traffic stop on July 25 resulted in the arrest of two men for alcohol and drug offenses. DUI - A vehicle was stopped on July 29 for a traffic violation. Alcohol could be swelled on the driver's bieath. The driver was 18 years old. The diiver was ar rested for DUI and booked mto the Utah County jail, THEFT - A report of baseball equipment stolen from the bed of a truck was reorted on July 26 Taken were miscellaneous catchers catch-ers equipment, baseball shos, baseballs, catchers mitt, baseballs, base-balls, baseball bats, etc- SARATOGA SPRINGS DEATH INVESTIGATION Off iceis end investigators responded to a residence on the r eport of a three month old baby who had died. Medical personnel were unable to revive the baby The sleeping infant had possibly died from sudden infant death syndrome. The investigation has been turned over to the Utah State Medical Examiner's Office. Lifetime Guarantee Energy Efficient Quality Installation Wasatch Vinyl Products HlehQialit.-LOWPrictH 077-922-7203 or 733-5633 I 1 season |