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Show Helen Loveless Littlefield Helen Loveless Littlefield, 67, of Orem, died April 7, 1984, at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo, of natural cau ses. She was born March 19, 1917, on Provo Bench (Orem) to George W. and Daphne Roberts Loveless. She married Milt ' R. Littlefield on February 20, 1936, at Provo Bench. The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. She received her education in the Provo Bench (Orem schools, and graduated from Provo High School. She has lived her entire life in Provo and Orem. She had worked at the Scera Park School in the school lunch program for 12 years. She was an active member "of the Orem 38th Ward. She had worked on the Old Folks Commit-tee Commit-tee and 'was a counselor in Relief Society. She was a Primary teacher for many years and worked with Cub Scouts. She sang in both Relief Society and Ward Choirs. She was active in the Orem Women's Club and Business and Professional Womens organizations. She also was a member of Good Sams Club and Timpanogos Gem and Mineral Society. Her interests included in-cluded gardening and music and she enjoyed traveling. She is survived by her husband of Orem, 4 sons, 2 daughters: Gary M. Littlefield, Lovell, Wyo.; Brent L. Littlefield, Cedar City, Utah; Nyal D. Littlefield. Price, Utah; Mrs. Dee (Launa) Street, Mt. ' Home, Utah; Richard E. Littlefield, Mrs. Brent (Becky) Sumner, Orem, Utah; 21 grand children; 1 great-grandchild; 5 brothers, 4 sisters; Murray Loveless, Wendell Loveless, Mrs. Paul (Dixie) Groneman, all of Provo, Utah; Glen Loveless, Mrs. Wayne (Leola) Jacob-sen, Jacob-sen, Robert Loveless; all of Orem, Utah; Don Loveless, Taylorsville, Utah; Mrs. Boyd (Norma) Worthen, Las Vegas, Nevada; Mrs. Dean (Fae) Stevenson, Bountiful, Utah. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Wed-nesday, April 11, 1984. at 11 a.m. at the Orem 38th Ward LDS Chapel, 1025 S. 800 E. Orem. Friends may call at Berg Mortuary of Provo, 185 East Center on Tuesday evening from 6-8 p.m. or at the Ward Chapel on Wednesday Wed-nesday from 10 a.m. to 10:50 a.m. Interment In-terment Orem City Cemetery. Robert Brockbank I Robert Douglas Brockbank, 64, "Canyon Country, Calif.; died Sunday, ' April 1 , 1 984, at his home. He was born Oct. 2, 1919, in Holladay, to Lockhart H. and Miriam Cohen Brockbank. He married Yvonne Holt on March 1, 1954, in Pacific " Grove, Calif. He was a , member The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints. He served in the military In telligence Corps for 20 years and i owned his own . company, R. D. t "1 Brockbank Asso ciates, in Los Angeles. Survivors include Canyon Country; son, his wife of William L. Newell, Jr., American Fork; four grandchildren; gran-dchildren; brother Alan E. Brockbank and sister, Margaret McDonald, both of Salt Lake City. Graveside services were held Monday at the Orem City Cemetery with a viewing prior to services at the Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary, Orem. The Touch That One-touch memory correction. cor-rection. It remembers what you've typed and removes your errors with one touch. Memory speed cushion prevents jams and overstrikes 510 Cusiness Alochinos 324 V. Center, Provo Phone 374-0725 LuellaHeatherly Luella Hodgkinson Heatherly, 52, of Payson, died Monday, April 2, 1984, at Mountain View Hospital, Payson. She was born Dec. 9, 1931, in Lapointe, to Lowell and Zelda Allred Hodgkinson. She married George Richard Heatherly, June 1, 1950, in Orem. He died Sept. 15, 1972. She was ," ' - ' educated in Montana Mon-tana and Orem schools and graduated from 4 j-nmoiun nign ocnooi. one was a member fo The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints, and served in various auxiliary orgranizations. Survivors include two sons and three daughters: Mrs. John (Coral) Anderson of Billings, Mont.; Mrs. Tom (Janice) Peay and Garritt Randall Heatherly of Payson; Mrs. Peter (Susan) Morgan of Palmer, Alaska; Duane Richard Heatherly of Anchorage, An-chorage, Alaska; 11 grandchildren; her father of Fredonia, Ariz.; her mother, Mrs. Glenn (Zelda) Heatherly of Anchorage, An-chorage, Alaska; two brothers and three sisters; Kenneth Hodgkinson of Metarie, La.; Mrs. Betty Smith of Poison, Mont.; Doral Hodgkinson of Orem; Mrs. Clarke (Lola) Price of American Fork; Mrs. Ricky (Karen) Brown of Anchorage, Alaska. Services were held in Payson. Colby Judd Mills Colby Judd Mills, infant son of Craig S. and Michelle Westphal Mills, Orem, Utah, died April 7, 1984 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo, Utah. He was born April 6, 1984, Provo, Pro-vo, Utah. The father is employed at Park s Sportsman in Taylorsville and attends school in Pleasant Grove, Utah. Parents members of LDS Church. Survivors include: parents of Orem; grandparents: Dwain and Janice Westpnal, Orem; great-grandparents: Annabel Hart, Oakland, California; Wilbur and Beth Mills, Gridley, California; Califor-nia; John L. and Mabel Westphal, Provo, Pro-vo, Utah. . Graveside services will be held Wednesday, April 11, 1984 at 2 p.m. in the Orem City Cemetery. Friends may meet at the Cemetery. Family request no flowers. Ada Skinner Ada Smith Skinner, 94, former Orem resident, died Monday, April 9, 1984 in Salt Lake City. She was born Sept. 28, 1889 in Logan, a daughter of Ralph and Harriett Hayball Smith. She married James A. Skinner, Skin-ner, April 8, 1913, in Salt Lake City. She helped her husband establish a mercantile mer-cantile store and managed it on her own for eight years following his death. She worked two years on the War Rationing Board and was elected twice as Orem City Treasurer. UA-CJ Ada Skinner She was active ac-tive in The Church Chur-ch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Sain-ts, and worked on many Orem City projects. She served as president of the PTA at Orem High School. She was a long-time member of the Orem Literary Club. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Wesley D. (Lucille) Soulier, Salt Lake City; seven grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; one sister, Dell Smith, Salt Lake City. A daughter, Mary Jean Stark, preceeded her in death. Graveside services will be Wednesday Wed-nesday at 11:30 a.m. at the Provo City Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday, Wed-nesday, 10-11 a.m. at the Sundberg-Olpin Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary, 495 South State, Orem. J. Lloyd Orhan J. Lloyd Ohran, 85, of American Fork died at his home Friday, April 6, 1 984 nf causes incident to age. He was the brother of Paul Ohran of Orem. Graveside services were held Monday at American Fork Cemetery. Takes Mistakes Away Smith-Corona" ULTRASONIC III Elite-Pica-15Pitch electronic portable typewriter Off Reg. $469.00 s36v00 Snap-in printwheels type styles to match your message Drop-in ribbon cassettes High-speed printer carrier return Preset letter format Touch-set tabulation in Cecil Brimhall Cecil Smith Brimhall, 81, of Salt Lake City, died Sunday, April 1, 1984, at Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City of Natural causes. He was born Dec 20, 1902, in Provo, to Ether Record and Sophronia Smith Brimhall. He married Ivy Hartley, July 17. 1929, in Temple. She died June 14, 1968. He received his education in the Provo City schools. He attended at-tended BY High School. He served ser-ved , an LDS A mission to the Central States in i "V I ' 1921. He then I , 1 j worked as a iron worker on the construction of Ironton. He worked for several bakeries in the Provo area and started working for the Union Pacific Railroad in 1947 and was a carman-repairman carman-repairman for the railroad, retiring in 1963. He lived in the Provo-Orem area until he moved to Salt Lake City in 1981 to be near his son. He was a member of the LDS Church and was a High Priest. He taught in the Sunday School and served ser-ved as president of the Sunday School. He taught the Deacon's Quorum and was chairman of the Genealogy Committee Com-mittee of his ward in Orem. He was a temple worker. Survivors include three sons and one daughter: Robert "Bob" Brimhall and Ivan H. Brimhall, both of Salt Lake City; Verl Brimhall of Orem; Mrs. B. Lynn (Carolyn) Walker of Phoenix, Ariz.; 21 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; five brothers and three sisters: Wilford Brimhall, Roland Brimhall, Warren Brimhall, Henry Brimhall, Mrs. Isabell Aston, all of Provo; Harold Brimhall of Orem; Mrs. Albert (Rachel) Atwood of Ogden; Mrs. Tirza Bonnett of Simi, Calif. Services were held Friday in Provo. Burial was in the Provo City Cemetery. Lena Elwood Lena Mae Penrose Elwood, 83, died Tuesday, April 3, 1984 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, Provo, following follow-ing a long lillness. - ' She was the mother of Niles T. Elwood of Orem. Graveside services were held in Pennsville, Ohio. Hazel Batchelor Hazel Regina Batchelor, 75. died Monday, April 2, 1984 of heart pulmonary disease in Salt Lake City. She was the sister of Farrell Johnson of Orem. Services were held Friday in Salt Lake City with burial in Provo City Cemetery. mm, . JlJii.--. 3 Services Bernice Durnell Olsen Funeral services were held Tuesda; at the Berg Mortuary of Provo. Interment In-terment Heber City Cemetery. Rober K. 'Russ' Nelson Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Provo Community Congregational Church. Interment Provo City Cemetery. Nellie M. Hirst Graveside services will be held Wednesday 2 p.m. at the Orem City Cemetery. John Lloyd Ohran Graveside services were held Monday Mon-day in the American Fork City Cemetery. Elizabeth Lynn McLaughlin Wallace Funeral services were held Tuesday at tthe Berg Mortuary of Provo. Interment In-terment Springville CityCemetery. Helen Loveless Littlefield Funeral services will be held Wednesday Wed-nesday 11 a.m. at the Orem 38th Ward LDS Chapel, 1025 S. 800 E., Orem. Friends may call at the chapel Wednesday 10 to 10:50 a.m. Interment Orem City Cemetery. Colby Mills Graveside services will be Wednesday Wed-nesday at 2 p.m. in the Orem City Cemetery. Cecil Smith Brimhall Funeral services were held Friday in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, Provo. Interment Provo City Cemetery. (FA thousand miles from civilization! on the edge of madness, he found a reason for being. -'ONE OF THE 10 BEST" Jotl $gJ. GOOD MOANING AMEllCA m Rd: N(W TOM POST -Gary Arnold, WASHINGTON POST "...TRIl'MPHANT FILM MAKING..." IIh HUk Million: hi tlrM Iraturr. ohtmrd. I imill MUri 10 j liliiiHinkrr lit withlng ukm fhrrr an- m ijuriwr in this .iimi" Hut mjJir tour x drop nprn itul til p rtumr Mii-ti'iiirni thi'td bom vmwm wutqiti itnth r ili ili t h tiiiel jliMsrloiti .jitti .jlMit,( Minn J hh.ih-jiiiI hh.ih-jiiiI .ih In m in x jrv A N K VH i'IIV WOLF-1 Ffsjjfiv ire tdfaaaV fNJOY ICE CREAM j r. AND HOT DOGS AT THE SCERA COOP NirtiLT IN J CHANNE1 UUK"-tno 1 jy. u mi. duy, 3;gg j.qq thousand miles from civiliiatiorjfJ ArjtT on the edge of madness, 1 . 4 e 1 Nellie Hirst Nellie Martha Hirst, 66, of Orem, died Sunday, April 8, 1984, at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo following a brief illness. She was born June 17, 1917, in Eureka, to , Delbert and An na Kosane imiis Nielsen. She married Willard J. Hirst. April 25, 1939, in Heber City. She was nrliintprl in Utah ! and Idaho Schools j and graduated from West High School in Salt Lake City. Survivors in clude her husband of Orem; one dauther and three sons: Linda Hirst of Orem; Lee Hirst and Tim Hirst, Hir-st, both of Orem; Steve Hirst of Park City; three brothers: Max Nielson of Orem; Ned Nielsen of California City, Calif.; Ellis Nielsen of Provo; six grandchildren. gran-dchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Don Hirst. V Graveside services will be Wednesday Wed-nesday at 2 p.m. at the Orem city cem- etry JessSpeckart Jess R. Speckart, 66, of Rolling Hills, Calif., died Wednesday, April 4, ; 1984 of cancer. He was the brother of Orlene Sutherland of Orem. Services and burial were in California. Isaac Robinson Isaac Monroe Robinson, 74, Orem, died Wednesday, April 4, 1984 in Orem. He was the father of Mrs. Don (Patricia) Farley of Orem. Services were held Monday in Pleasant Grove with burial in the American Fork City cemetery. Eagle Project Adds Library At Hospital Any Boy Scout will testify to the fact that Eagle Scout projects are always demanding and time consuming. con-suming. Nevertheless, they are very rewarding for the giver and the recipient. According to the admissions office of-fice of the Orem Community Hospital, one Orem resident did an exceptional job on his Eagle project. Chris Forsgren became involved with the Orem Community Hospital about four months ago. "Chris called us and asked if we had something he could do to get his Eagle Scout Award. We told him that we would like to have a small library for the patients to use and that collecting 100 between 100 and 150 books from members of the Orem community would be excellent. ex-cellent. The hospital personnel and Chris were enthusiastic about this project. He went beyond our expectations expec-tations and gathered over 500 books from people," said Larry Carter of the Orem Community Hospital. Carter said that Chris has now donated all the books to the hospital, but any residents who are interested in making additional donations should contact the admissions office of the hospital and they will be donated in the name of Chris' program. "We are so pleased with the work that Chris has done. We wish that there were more Chris' around," he said. i n sir : i 1 1130 for any worthwhile purpose 2nd Mortgage 14.50 APR 15 Year Amortization (Varible Rate) Murk W illianis. Mhiihkit ljr 1534 South State Street Orem (across from Silo) We're here to help you . . . help yourself. Build Your Future Today Orem-Geneva Times- Auditions Planned" For Children's Choir A children's Swing Choir known as the Pride & Joy Singers will be holding auditions for their summer performances. The auditions will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 17th and 18th at 7:30 p.m. The group ranges in ages 5 and up. Directors are Florence Adams of Pleasant Grove and Ginger Bauer of Provo. Orem High DECA Excels At State The Orem High DECA received 24 awards at the state competition held April 2 and 3 at the Salt Lake Hilton. Students who received first place awards will represent Utah at the national na-tional competition in Kansas City. Students with outstanding performances perfor-mances included, in advertising, Chris Ottens, 1st and Kevin DeAdder, finalist; food services - employee level Michael Jesperson and Collin Peterson, finalists; food service -supervisory level, Stephanie Wilkinson, Wilkin-son, 1st and Kirl Larsen, finalist; food marketing-employee level, Lance Williamson, finalist and food marketing-supervisory level, Richard Barnes, 1st. In Apparel and Accessories-employee, Accessories-employee, Jolyn Siddoway, finalist; apparel and accessories-supervisory, Jenny Hunsaker, finalist; finance and credit, Bruce Luceford, 1st, Alan Jensen and Roger Stephenson, finalists; General marketing, Robin Huffman and Terry Pierce, finalists; general merchandising-employee, Annette Larsen, 1st and Chris Webb, finalist; general merchandising-surpervisory, merchandising-surpervisory, Shon Allen, finalist; service station, Steven Robertson, 1st and Mike Hill, finalist. In the written events, apparel and accessories, Shauna Johnson, -finalist; general mercandising, Connie Con-nie Watts, finalist; enterpreneurship, Brandon Miller, finalist; finance and credit, Jeff Aleman, 1st; food marketing, Bryan Curtis, 1st. At the High Institute of Sale held in March three students received honors: Kevin DeAdder, 1st runner-up runner-up in advertising and Pam Jessee and Chris Webb were finalists in high sale. Art Guild Sponsors 'House Walk '84' Six beautiful homes will be on display Saturday, April 14, as Utah Pageant of the Arts Guild sponsors "House Walk '84". Participants are invited to visit the homes and see some fresh decorating ideas for spring. The tour will begin at 10 a.m. and will conclude at 6 p.m. Tickets are on sale at the two Sabine's Dancewear, 19 East Main in American Fork and in the New Town Square in Provo. There also will be tickets sold at the Don and Dawn Webber home, 779 East Reford Ln. in Provo, the first home on the tour. Tickets are $5 for six homes. Children under 12 will not be admitted. Borrow Up To . 1 r PERCENT PASSBOOK m HIM BALI 225 -Wednesday, April 11 1984'" Those auditioning should come prepared to sine a sone of their choosing. Also the director would like any of the auiditioning singers' that can play an instrument, dance, clog, etc., come prepared to perform all or part of a number in their various talents. The auditions will be held In Mrs. Adams' home; 1080 East 100 North, Pleasant Grove, where a piano, guitar, and a set of drums will be provided. For information call Florence Adams, 785-1013, or Ginger Bauer 374-5523. Tired of the same old rat race? Let Universal Travel of Orem Take You Away From It All! We are here to serve you in so many ways . . . Business travel arrangements Cruises Tours Amtrok Airline tickets (at airport prices) Car rentals Escorted or freelance vocations Family vocations Hotel & Motel reservations There are no fees for our booking services! Universe! 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