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Show Wednesday, March 25. 1992 Page 4 G.TRENT SMITH CURT DAVENPORT SHAD WESTOVER KENNETH GARY CHIPMAN " SERVICEMEN'S NEWS Martin Simon to participate in training exercises Navy Lt. Martin S. Simon, whose wife, Allison, is the daughter of Al and Alyse Sigman of Orem, recently deployed aboard the destroyer USS John Young, homeported in San Diego to the Middle East Force for six months. Simon will be participating in various operations and training exercises used to challenge the mission readiness of the ship and crew. He will also have the opportunity oppor-tunity to visit several foreign ports. USS John Young is designed to operate independently or with amphibious and carrier task for ces. The 1974 graduate of Bronx High School of Science, Bronx, NY and 1989 graduate of Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA joined tjje Navy in February 1982. Todd Bendall promoted in Marine Corps Marine Cpl. Todd A. Bendall, son of Thomas D. and Jenell J. Bendall of Orem, was recently promoted to his present rank while serving with Marine Wing Support Squadron-173, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, Twen-tynine Twen-tynine Palms, CA. The 1984 graduate of Orem High School joined the Marine Crops in November 1988. His G. Trent Smith homecoming Elder G. Trent Smith has returned from the Arizona, Tempe Mission for The Church of Jesus Christof Latter-day Saints. The homecoming service willb e held March 29 at 10:45 a.m. in the Timpanogos Park 4th Ward Chapel at 955 North 300 East, Orem. He is the son of Gary and Ar-lene Ar-lene Smith of 879 North 275 East, Orem. All friends and relatives are invited to visit with Trent after 3 p.m. on Sunday. Kenneth Gary Chipman to serve in Arizona Elder Kenneth Gary Chip-man, Chip-man, son of Ken and Dianne Chipman of Orem has accepted a call to serve in the Arizona Tempe Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His farewell will be held march 29 at 8:30 a.m. in the Orem 3rd Ward, 900 East 365 South, Orem. Friends are invited to an open house at the Chipman home, 224 South 700 East, Orem on Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m. Elder Chipman will enter the Missionary Training Center on April 15, 1992. Curt Davenport to serve in Houston, Texas Curt Davenport, son of Jim and Merlene Davenport has accepted ac-cepted a call to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Spanish speaking mission in Houston, Texas. He will speak at sacrament meeting on Sunday, March 29 at 11:30 a.m. in the Vermont 1st Ward Chapel, 400 North 400 East, Orem. An open house will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Davenport Residence, 541 North 550 East, Orem. Curt will enter the Missionary Training Center on April 1, 1992. Shad Westover homecoming Shad B. Westover son of David and JoAnn Westover has recently returned from serving a mission for the LDS Church in the Ventura California Mission (Spanish). Shad's homecoming address will be this Sunday at 10:45 a.m., March 29th at 1000 North Main Street in Orem. wife, Kathleen, is the daughter of Shirley and Gordon Baum, also of Orem. Shane Colunga deployed in the Middle East Navy Airman Shane Colunga, son of Jay L. and Rickie R. Kirchoff of Orem, is currently in the Persian Gulf aboard the aircraft carrier USS America, homeported in Norfolk, Nor-folk, VA and is in the middle of a six-month deployment. Over the past couple months, the carrier and its crew spent the holidays in Naples, Italy, where some of the crewmen helped to rehabilitate a shelter for the homeless, donating more than 1,000 hours to the project. His ship then travelled to Souda Bay, Crete, becoming ,.ly the second U.S. carrier to visit the prot in over 20 years. Afterwards, Colunga spent some time in Athe.is, Greece, where the ee rier hosted a parade, thai included a performance perfor-mance by their 65-memier Marine Crops detachment. More than 200 international dignitaries dig-nitaries attended a reception and toured the carrier and its aircraft following tha parade. Most recently, Colunga visited Antayla, Turkey, for a five-day port visit, before transiting transit-ing the Suez Canal. The USS America is on its second major deployment in less than a year and was operating in the Mediterranean Mediter-ranean when reassigned to the Gulf. He is a 1991 graduate of Mountain View High School. SHAWN BAND LEY Shawn Bandley homecoming Elder Shawn Bandley, son of Walter and Greta Bandley, will be honored at a homecoming on Sunday, March 29, at 9 a.m. at the Sharon Fourth Ward building located at 445 S. 700 East, Orem. Elder BandlEy has been serving in the England London South Mission. Friends and family are welcome wel-come to visit at the Bandley home during the afternoon at 766 E. 360 South, Orem. MATTHEW T. BRTMHALL Matthew Brimhall to serve mission in Ecuador Elder Matthew Thatcher Brimhall, son of Paul and Katherine T. Brimhall has been called to serve in the Ecuador Guayaquill North Mission. His farewell is March 29 at 1 p.m. in the Hillcrest 1st Ward Chapel, 1450 South 800 East, Orem. An open house will be held at the Brimhall residence at 763 East 1600 South that afternoon. He enters the Missionary Training Center April 15. Animal control adds new critter to list Orem City Animal Control officers of-ficers added an Ibex to their list of animals discovered wandering loose in the city. It was a first for them. The Ibex, a type of wild goat with large curved horns, was captured cap-tured Monday with a lasso and put into the regular animal corral at the compound. Not about to be confined, the spirited animal jumped the fence and the officers had to recapture it. It was then placed in the dog run. Officers said the owner of the Ibex has been notified. AUTO BURGLARY A stereo and jumper cables valued at $600 were taken from a pickup truck Monday in the vicinity of 600 N. Main. Police said the rear window of the pickup pick-up was removed to gain entry. Groundbreaking A groundbreaking service for the bountiful, Utah, Temple of the Church of Jesus Christof Latter-day Saints has been scheduled for Saturday, may 2, 1992, the First Presidency of the Church has announced. The groundbreaking will be at 10:00 a.m. on the temple site, at Bountiful Boulevard and Temple View Drive. Final approvals have been granted by city officials, construc tion bids will soon be let and a contract is expected to be awarded by May 2, the Church officials said. Plans to build the temple were announced nearly four years ago. The temple will be the eighth in Utah. The Church currently has 42 operating temples worldwide and two others, in England and Switzerland, are currently being renovated. A 45th temple is under construction in San Diego, California, and plans have been announced for temples in Orlando, Orlan-do, Florida, St. Louis, Missouri, Guayaquil, Ecuador, and Bogata, Colombia. Utah County Farm Bureau holds annual banquet Utah County Farm Bureau members will gather Thursday, March 26, for their annual winter banquet, reports Dick Burr, county coun-ty president. The event will be heat the UVCC Banquet Hall at 7:00 p.m. The cost to members will be $3.00 per person. Those attending the banquet will be entertained by speaker Don Gayle, KSL Media Specialist. The annual banquet allows members to hear issues that are hard pressing press-ing in agriculture now, as will as associate with one another. Farm Bureau offers it's members information infor-mation on agricultural and other issues; action on those issues at a local, state and national level. If you are interested in tickets for the banquet contact Dick Burr, 373-5319; Rex Larson, 798-2514; 798-2514; Reid Wayman, 768-9705, or Utah Farm Bureau Insurance Office Of-fice at 375-3920. Take care when burning ditch banks Clearing irrigation ditches with fire is one of those traditional tradition-al chores that is a sure sign of springtime. Utah Power reminds everyone who maintains irrigation irriga-tion systems this way to use extra care when burning near utility poles. Each year, there are a few fires that get out of control and damage Utah Power facilities. Poles damaged by fire must be replaced, which can be expensive. Also, if there is a great deal of vegetation to be burned, flames can leap high in to the air, affecting affect-ing the operation of power lines. So please take extra care to notice if utility poles are near where you'll be burning and take precautions. If damage does occur, notify your local Utah Power office immediately. LuPriel Brown LuPriel Goates Brown, 86, died March 20, 1992, in American1 Fork. She was born March 5, 1906 in Lehi, a daughter of Joseph and Clara Evans Goates. She married Norvin W. Brown Sept. 7, 1927 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died May 18, 1989. She is survived by two daughters and a son including Barbara Carrell of Orem. Funeral services will be today, March 25, at 11 a.m. in the Anderson and Sons Mortuary Chapel, 49 E. 100 North, American Fork where friends may call one hour prior to services. Burial in the Lehi City Cemetery. DEATH NOTICE RALPH WOOD, 69, died Monday, March 23. Services will be announced by Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary, 495 S. State. Andrew Ozancin Graveside services for Andrew Jacob Ozancin, three-month old son of Clark Jay Ozancin and Lois Esther Benedict, of Orem were held Monday, March 23, 1992 at 11 a.m. in the Lehi City Cemetery. He was born Dec. 19, 1991inProvo and died March 19, 1992. He is survived by his parents and sister, Victoria, of Orem; grandparents Stewart and Lois Benedict, Orem; Lindy and Elsie Ozancin, Lehi; great-grandparents, Louis and Ruth Ozancin, Salt Lake City. Interment in the Lehi City Cemetery. Victor Linton Victor Sutton Linton, 77, of Salem, died March 19, 1992, at his home, of cancer. He was born Dec. 17, 1914, in Tremonton, to William and Elmina Dessie Cox Linton. He married Martha Mar-tha Fern Christensen, Dec, 18, 1939, in Salem. Their marriage later was solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. He is survived by his wife; five sons and one daughter, Mrs. Howard (Vicki) Gardner, Orem. Funeral was held Monday, March 23, in Spanish Fork., burial Salem City Cemetery. Victoria Rasmussen Victoria Y. Rasmussen, 79, of Provo, died March 16, 1992 at her home following an extended illness. Survivors include her husband of Provo, two daughters; including Mrs. Mark (Wendy) Rasmussen Bigler Papak of Orem. ( Services were held in Provo. Burial at Fountain Green Cemetery. Randy Blackett Randy Hy Blackett, 39, died March 14, 1992, at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo. He was born Feb. 8, 1953 in Nephi, to Cload A. and Zelda Sperry Blackett. Black-ett. He married Donna Greenhalgh, June 9, 1973, in Nephi. He is survived by hi s wi fe and three children. He was the brother of Mrs. Waino (Bette) Herlevi, and Mrs. Charles (Bcvcrlee)Castellano, both of Orem. Funeral was held in Nephi March 18. Burial Nephi City Cemetery. Obituaries Lois M. P. Williamson Lois Williamson, age 66, passed away Tuesday, March 17, 1992 at her home in Grantsville, Utah after a courageous battle with cancer. Born December 15, 1925 in Provo, Utah to Theodore Victor and Louise Cook McQuivey. Married LaMarr Peterson April 30, 1947; later divorced. Married Clyde E. Williamson William-son February 14, 1985. She was an active member of the LDS Church, workingin scoutingand teaching and lately enjoyed genealogy geneal-ogy and doing temple work. She worked for many years as a bookkeeper in Provo and Orem. Her hobbies were dancing, handicrafts, gardening, traveling, fishing and camping. She was known for her love of animals and wonderful sense of humor. She is survived by her husband, two sons, Steven LaMar Peterson, of Saugus, California; Kevin Chris Peterson, of Salt Lake City; stepchildren: step-children: Kirt Williamson of Delta, Colorado; Mrs. Clair (Lorene) Mc-Kendrick Mc-Kendrick of Tooele, Utah; Alan Williamson Wil-liamson of Magna, Utah; and Mrs. Eugene (Diane) Evans and Mrs. Kenneth Ken-neth (Jennie) Hale of Grantsville, Utah. Also surviving are her mother, one brother, Ted Cook McQuivey, of Springville, Utah; four sisters, Mrs. Edward (Phyllis) Salisbury, of Salt Lake City, Utah; Mrs. Trey (Mary Ann) Sirks, of Orange, California; Mrs. Charles (Helen Louise) Pace, and Mrs. David (Gail) Nielsen, both of Orem, Utah and seven grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her father, one son, Owen Drew Peterson and one sister Karen McQuivey. Funeral services were held in the Grantsville 2nd-6th Ward Chapel. Interment, In-terment, Grantsville City Cemetery. Delsa Budd Delsa Greenhalgh Budd, 77, of Cambria, Calif., died March 16, 1992, in Cambria, of cancer. She was born March 30, 1914, in Santaquin, to Carl D. and Olive Le-Baron Le-Baron Greenhalgh. She married Douglas Budd, Nov. 18, 1939 in Utah County. She was the sister of Mrs. Carol Wilson of Orem. Funeral was Friday, March 20, in Cambria, Calif. Burial Cambria, Calif. Jens Brodersen Jens Niels Brodersen, 77, of Orem, died March 20, 1992, in Provo. He was born Feb. 4, 1915, a son of Willia m and Adelheid Josephine Bomhoff Brodersen in McLeod Valley, Val-ley, Alberta, Canada. He married Francis Kay Cahill. She died Sept. 19, 1984. He married Alice A. Taylor March 28, 1987, in Phoenix. He served as a Boy Scout leader for many years. He was a lifelong member mem-ber of Sigma Nu fraternity. He was a member of Rons Club of Phoenix. He was a member of Provo Elks Lodge. He enjoyed baseball, football, and basketball on all levels of competition, especially the University of Arizona teams. He worked the State of Arizona Highway Department for 34 years. He loved to play bridge and was a master bridge player. Survivors include his wife of Orem; a step-daughter, Mrs. Miles (Mary) Morris of Provo; one sister and two brothers, Mrs. Hugh (Berta) Antrim of Phoenix; John Brodersen of Pres-cott, Pres-cott, Ariz., William Brodersen of Casa Grande, Ariz. Funeral was held Tuesday, March 24, in Orem. Burial in the Mt. View Estates Cemetery, wc? Carl Jackman Carl E. Jackman, 67, of Sandy, died March 21, 1992. He was born Jan. 8, 1925, in Joseph, to Ezbon Laton and Sarah Killarnia Moore Jackman. He married mar-ried Edna Christiansen on Sept. 6, 1946, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors include his wife of Sandy, and five children, including Mrs. Alan C. (Karen) Ashton, Cora Lee Rockwood and Mrs. Paul (Joyce Ann) Scofield, all of Orem. Willa Parker Willa Higbee Parker, 73, died March 19, 1992, in Provo. She was born April 11, 1918, in Wallsburg, a daughter of William Davis and Viola Jane Boren Higbee. She married Clarence Hugh Parker, July 15, 1939, in Wallsburg. The marriage mar-riage later was solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. He died June 11, 1974. She was the sister of William "Bill" Higbee, Orem. Service was held Monday, March 23, in Provo. Burial in the Provo City Cemetery. William John King William John King, age 57, died March 22, 1992 in Provo. He was born July 30, 1934 in Spanish Fork, a son of William David and Nelda L. Fan-King. Fan-King. He married Vonda Gifford March 24, 1990 in Cullman, Alabama. He was a life-longresident of Orem, Utah and lived in Alabama for a short time. He graduate from Lincoln High School. He was an Elder in the LDS Church where he served as a home teacher. He was a past member of the Eagles Club; active in Scouting, camping, fishing, hunting and golfing. golf-ing. He is survived by wife, Vonda Gifford Gif-ford King; one daughter and four sons: Mrs. Tim (Amanda) Barlow, Provo; William V. King and Albert E. King, Provo; John D. King, San Diego, California and Thomas L. King , aboard the USS LaSalle; four stepchildren: step-children: Alton B. Vincher, Orem; Shanna Kay Cirilli and Richard B. Vincher, Ft. Worth, Texas and Tony B. Vincher, Houston, Texas; nine grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, William "Bud" and Nelda L. King. Funeral services will be Saturday, March 28, 1992 at 11 a.m. in the Berg Mortuary, 185 East Center Street, Provo. Friends may call at the Mortuary Mor-tuary Friday evening 7-8 p.m. and Saturday one hour prior to services. Interment Orem City Cemetery, with full military rites, y Don Phipps Don Curtis Phipps died March 17, 1992, at his home. He was born Dec. 14, 1932 in Eureka, a son of John Curtis Phipps and Clara Evans Phipps. He married JoAnn Loveridge, July 8, 1953, in the Manti LDS Temple. He was the brother of Carol Ot-teson Ot-teson of Orem. Services were held March 20 at Fair Oaks, Calif. Burial Fair Oaks Cemetery. Willard H. Nelson Willard Hyrum Nelson, 90, of Spanish Fork, died March 17, 1992 in Salt Lake City. He was born Nov. 27, 1901 in Soda Springs, Idaho, the son of Jeddiah Hyrum and Mary Sophia Louisa Christensen Nelson. He married lone Cook on May 13, 193 1 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors include three sons and one daughter. He was the brother of Pearl Nield of Orem. Funeral was held March 20 in Spanish Fork. Burial Spanish Fork City Cemetery. Wesley Johnson Wesley LeRoy Johnson, 92, of Orem, died March 16, 1992 at his home of causes incident to age. He was born March 28, 1899, in Aldrich, Utah, a son of Elias and Electa Elec-ta Mott Johnson. He married Verda Christensen. She later died. He married mar-ried Pearl Hunter Davis. She later died. Survivors include one son and three daughters including LaVell Brown of Orem. Funeral was held March 20 at Fayette. Burial in the Fayette Cemetery. Don Gamette Don V. Gamette, 7 1, died March 18, 1992, at Utah Valley Regional Medical Medi-cal Center. He was born April 21, 1920, in Pleasant Grove, to Clarence Amazias and Mary Manetta Armistead Gamette. He married Ruth Robbins, Aug. 26 1938, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II in the Philippines and Japan. He was the district sales manager for Metropolitan Life Insurance company com-pany for 19 years in the Provo District. Dis-trict. He started his life insurance career as an agent in the Orem area in 1946. He had also worked in Seattle, Wash. He retired from Metropolitan in 1979 after 33 years of service. He was a member and past president presi-dent of the Provo Kiwanis Club. He was active in professional groups, and was past president of the Central Utah Life Underwriters' Association and the Utah State Association of Life Underwriters. He was also past presi-dent presi-dent of the Denver Region Metropolitan Managers' Association and the Metropolitan Veterans' Association. As-sociation. He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was a high priest in the Edgemont 9th Ward at the time of his death. He is survived by his wife of Provo; three sons and one daughter: Jay R. Gamette, Highland; KentR. Gamette and Leland A. Gamette, both of Provo; LuAnn G. March, Orem; 14 grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; great-grandchildren; two brothers, Mark Gamette and Wayne Gamette, both Las Vegas. Services were held Saturday, March 21, at Provo. Burial in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Military rites performed by District 4 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. |