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Show ijrojHrraTiir fiitf "(gn( I"!"? TT "V f " iam ' 1Tr"ff t ir't' 1 y fini iwmmiqmw-t ninn w io-who aa 1 1 Thursday, September 1, 2005 NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Page 13 Obituaries I Dale Hunter Becka Wilson Miller Caroline Nielson LEHI On August 23, 2005, Dale saddled up his horse one last time for his early return to our loving Father Fa-ther in Heaven, just the way he wanted. He lived on his horse and died on his horse. Dale Alan Hunter age 61 of Lehi, was born April 24, 1944 in American Ameri-can Fork, Utah to Alva Alan and Ruth Parker Hunter. He married Brenda Lee Stringer, November 12, 1970 in the Manti LDS Temple. Dale proudly served in the Utah National Guard. He was a member of the LDS Church and served in many callings. He was Past -President of the Utah County Cattlemen's Association and served on the Board of Directors of the American Fork Metropolitan Irrigation Irriga-tion Company and Spanish Fork Livestock Company. He retired after 33 years from the Utah State Developmental Center. Dale's love for his horses and cattle could only be superceded by his love for his family. Brenda, his sweetheart, filled his life with love, direction and stability. Dale cherished cher-ished every moment traveling the country on the rodeo circuit with Hunter Card To all those who have: loved, cried, prayed, helped, visited, comforted, com-forted, brought food, sent flowers and supported the Dale Alan Hunter Family through this time of need we say a sincere thank you. Joseph Joseph R. Sanchez, Jr. died August Au-gust 28, 2005 in Baltimore, MD. He is the beloved husband of Debra (Debbie) Carter Sanchez; devoted father of Joseph and Sadie Sanchez; loving grandfather of Abbie Sanchez; San-chez; cherished son of Joseph Sr. and Dorothy Sanchez; dear brother of Jerome C. Sanchez and his wife, Theresa M. Craig. Services were held Thursday in Utah State Denise Stanger STATE FAIR SPOKESPERSON The Utah State Fair judges announced an-nounced winners from the 2005 classical music competition. Each year, the Utah State Fair organizers host this competition com-petition for classical music students stu-dents ages 8 to 23. Winners from the competition competi-tion are given an exclusive opportunity to audition to perform per-form with the Utah Symphony in their "Salute to Youth" fall concert. "Any event we can do in this state to encourage young talent LDS author to speak at Family NORTH COUNTY STAFF Popular LDS author and lecturer lec-turer Chieko Okazaki will kick off the Family Lecture Series Sept. 9 from 730 to 9 p.m. at American Heritage School and Family Education Center, 736 N. 1100 East, American Fork, directly east of the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple. Her lecture, titled "Getting Lost Together In a Good Book: Family Reading," is free and "I FEEL LIKE A FISH WITH NO WATER." -JACOB. AGE S DESCRIBING ASTHMA VON fclMMW how to react to tfrwir attacks Hera's how to pravont tham. U866-NO-ATTACKS even owe attack is owe too mam Far atara iafarmattaa lop aala www . Moattaufc s - or p ar call yaar doctor. his two sons. The tough cowboy showed his tender side for his three daughters as only Dale could. Nothing Noth-ing lighted Dale's smile more than a visit from one of his five loving Grandchildren. Survived by his wife of Lehi; two sons and three daughters, Tyler (Ruby), and Greg (Lyndsey), both of American Fork; Janalee (Craig) Soderquist, St. George; Hiloree (Laren) Nalder, Midvale; Holli (Adam) Harrison, Lehi; 5 grandchildren, grand-children, Ashton Soderquist, Austin, Cooper, and Hadlee Hunter, Cade Nalder; his parents, Alan and Ruth Hunter, American Fork; mother-in-law, Vivian Walters, St. George; brothers and sister, George P. Hunter Pleasant Grove; Gerald (Nicolette) Hunter, Lehi; Donald ( Jacohn) Hunter, Highland; Larry (Annette) Hunter, Smithfield; Valerie Val-erie (Curtis) Jeppesen, St. Anthony, ID, sister-in-law, Patty (Ed) Acey, Spanish Fork; brother-in-law, Michael (Shirene) Stringer, Mona. Preceded in death by father-in-law, David A. Stringer. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Aug. 27, 2005 at 1O0 p.m. in the Lehi 1st Ward LDS Chapel at 200 So. 200 W. Friends and family may call at the Wing Mortuary, 118 E. Main, Lehi, Friday evening from 7-9 p.m. and at the church Saturday from 11:30 a.m. until time of services. servic-es. Interment will be in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery. of Gratitude All of your kindness and generosity gener-osity has touched our hearts and will live on with Dale's legacy. THE DALE ALAN HUNTER FAMILY Sanchez Baltimore. A graveside service is scheduled at the Lehi City Cemetery, Ceme-tery, Saturday, Sept. 3, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. Friends and family may call at the Wing Mortuary, 118 E. Main, Lehi, from 10:00 -10:45 a.m. prior to the graveside. Memorials may be directed, in Mr. Sanchez's name to the National Federation of the Blind, 1800 Johnson John-son St., Baltimore, MD 21230. Fair music is a worthwhile endeavor," said Jim Hardy, music competition supervisor. "It's a joy to work alongside the dedicated volunteers and staff of this year's music competition," com-petition," Cash awards and ribbons are presented to the first, second, and third place winners in each category. The public is invited to attend the Winners Recitals as part of the many activities offered at this year's 150th Utah State Fair. Performances will be Sept. 8 at 7 and 8:30 p.m. in the Pioneer open to the public. The Family Lecture Series is sponsored by the American Heritage Family Education Center, which is the outreach branch of the school. Okazaki taught kindergarten to sixth grades for 23 years in public school in Hawaii, Utah and Colorado, eventually becoming the principal of an elementary for 10 years. She received degrees from the University of Hawaii, University Uni-versity of Northern Colorado, x METAL ROOFING & SIDING! 350 PRIMER COAT ONLY 3 Wk 8 . 10 t 12 Langtnt 490 qfl ' CLOSEOUT COLORS Greta Who. Ut Gtmti Clsy. Antique Bronz. SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE Ask about delivery!!! Ask MOALrnarr: " 1 Swjj w, 181 Soutti 1200 East LeH Are your investment dollars 100 secured? Are you earning a minimum of 6.5? If not go to: WWW.AIPUTAH.COM or call: 801-695-1107 MANTUA Our loving wife, mother, daughter, grandmother and sister, Rebecca Re-becca (Becka) Wilson Miller passed away peacefully on Saturday, Au 1 gust 20, 2005 at her home in Mantua after a five year battle with Breast Cancer. She was born on April 25, 1953 in Salt Lake City, Utah, the daughter of Clarence Marcele Wilson Jr. and Carol Ann Paulsen. Becka married Dennis W. Miller on November 20, 1973 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She served in various positions on the Stake and Ward levels, which included the Primary, Young Women's and Relief Society in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Becka worked at the Brigham City Nursing and Rehab Center for nearly 12 years working as a CNA, Medical Records and the last eight years as the Director for the Special Needs Unit. Becka retired on Thursday, Thurs-day, August 18, 2005. She was the first women volunteer volun-teer for the Mantua Volunteer Fire Department and also volunteered as an EMT. She also co-chaired for the Elvin LEHI Elvin El-vin A Ross, age 43, of Lehi, passed away at his home on Aug. 28, 2005, surrounded by his family. He was born Feb. 9, 1962 to Ahin A and Zora ' Wilma Wood Ross. He married mar-ried Korin Dylene Louw on Oct. 7, 1992 and was later sealed in the West Jordan LDS Temple. Elvin was a truck driver and worked in construction. He was an EMT in Washington and Idaho. He helped with the uranium tailing cleanup effort in South-Eastern Utah, and also worked for Ken-necott Ken-necott Corp. He lived most of his life in Lehi. winners announced Building at the Utah State Fan-Park, Fan-Park, 155 N. 1000 West, Salt Lake City. Two more recitals will be held Sept. 9 at 7 and 8:30 p.m. in the same location. The organ winners recital will be held in September at Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Winners for north Utah County are Intermediate WindBrass Percussion second place Helen McGarr, Flute, lindon; Senior Piano third place Keenan Reesor, Orem; Elementary Harp first place Caroline Richards, Pleasant Grove; Junior Harp first place Lecture Series and Colorado State University and has received many honors throughout the years. Those who wish further information in-formation regarding the Family Lecture Series or American Heritage School and Family Education Center may visit the school's Web site at www. american-heritage.org, or contact con-tact Cheryl Karr at (801) 642-0055 642-0055 ext. 503. A tour of the school will be available immediately following the lecture. 530 git 3 BRIGHT WHITE -10-1?-14'-16'-20'-24' Ungth I WkK 28GU9 590 STOCK COLORS While, Green. Brown, Lt. Tan tqft ' 8 -10 -12 -14 -16 -20 ungtra WILL CALL LEHL UT about custom colors & lengths! mm' e. lj, ..j Store Hours: M 7-5 SAT 8OON metalmart.biz wCc-ljahi.UTAH American Cancer Can-cer Society, Relay for Life - Survivor Reception. Re-ception. Becka loved to serve all those who needed help. Becka loved to be with her family and go ing camping, hiking, and four wheeling. She enjoyed crocheting cro-cheting and painting and she loved music. Surviving are her husband, Dennis Den-nis of Mantua; four children, Ann Michelle Miller of Salt Lake City; David (Brittney) Miller, Jessica (Brandon) Young both of Layton; Kati (Brad) Baxter of Mantua; two grandchildren, Hyrum and Emma. Also surviving are her mother, Carol Ann Wilson of Lindon; seven brothers, Clarence III (Rose); Keven (Karen); Lonnie (Amanda); Quentin (Sheryl); Jeff (Annette); Dennis (Valeri); Garth (Andrea). She was preceded in death by her father, Clarence Marcele Wilson. Jr. Funeral services were held on Thursday, August 25, 2005 at the Mantua LDS Church. 237 S. Willard Peak Road, Mantua, Utah. Interment was in the Mantua Cemetery. You may e-mail condolences condo-lences to the family at www. gillies-pet gillies-pet ersen.com. Ross He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was also a temple worker in the Mt. Timpanogos Temple. He loved fishing, hunting, and the outdoors. He especially loved his family and children. Survived by his wife Korin of . Lehi, an 11 year old daughter. Madison Madi-son Leah Ross; his twin 8 year old sons, Derek Alvin and Preston Andrew An-drew Ross; his mother, Wilma Ross of Lehi, sisters, Kitty Zamora, Lehi; Carolyn Ross and LuAnn Torres, both of Firth, Idaho; GayLynn Ames, Prove He was preceded in death by his father, Alvin A. Ross and sister, Nona Ross. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Sept. 1, 2005 at 4:00 p.m. in the Lehi East Stake Center, 900 N. 1200 E. where friends and family may call one hour prior to services. Interment, Lehi City Cemetery. 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Caroline was a faithful member of the LDS Church She served in many leadership positions including: includ-ing: Relief Society President, Young Womens President, and Stake Primary Pri-mary President. She loved to serve in every capacity she could find and was incredibly creative and talented in Maurice Dahl Maurice J "Brig" Dahl. age 86 of Lehi, died August 23, 2005 at his home of cancer. He was born June 3, 1919 in Lehi, Utah son of August LeRoy and Blanche Elizabeth Jacobs Ja-cobs Dahl. He married Donna Marie Ma-rie Holmstead, June 11, 1948 in Lehi. Brig was a veteran of World War II and made the military his life's career, retiring as a Warrant Officer from the Army and Utah National Guard. He was a member of the LDS Church Survived by his wife, Donna of Dear Uncle John, I just wanted Ut toy heUo. I wish I could say that in perm. Every time I visit your guest hook it makes me feet better. Reading ail thftse notes ftetjtie hat left means a tot U us. 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She is survived by her loving husband Doyle Lars Nielson, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove; five children: Michelle (Don) Lewis. American Fork; Aubrey Au-brey (lan) Crawley, Ft. Hood, TX; Bryan (Kimberly) Nielson, Orem; -Chris Nielson, Pleasant Grove; Jeff Nielson, Orem; 9 grandchildren: Dylan, Evan, Aidan, McKay, Moira, Aspen, Cheyenne, Kurstyn, and Bryton; parents. Ferris Holmes, Cleveland. UT and Cleo (Charles) Adams, Lehi; and siblings: Eldon, Angie, and James. She was preceded preced-ed in death by her grandson, Curtis Ian Crawley. Funeral services will be held Thursday, September 1. 2005 at 1100 a.m. in the Grove Creek Tenth Ward Chapel. 475 North 700 East, Pleasant Grove. Friends may call Wednesday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Olpin Family Mortuary, 494 South 300 East. Pleasant Grove and at the church on Thursday one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www .olpinfamily mortuary mortu-ary .com hrtp7www .olpinf amily-mortuary.com amily-mortuary.com . Lehi; three sons, LaMar (Marilyn) Dahl, Cedar Hills; Eric (Tommylu) Dahl, Elba, ID, Clinton (Lana) Dahl, Spanish Fork; 1 1 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; brothers. Stanford LeRoy (Helen) Dahl, American Fork; Wesley (Joyce) Turner. Lehi. Graveside services will be held Monday, Aug. 29, 2005 at 1100 a.m. in the Lehi City Cemetery with military honors by members of the Special Forces. Funeral Directors, Wing Mortuary. Zuchini String Beans Yellow Onions Honey Pink Eye Beans Summer Apples Raspberries Melons Local Canteloupes Sweet Corn Peaches Red Potatoes in season Mon.-Sot. into cash. We buy all Aluminum Cans. True Commitment to X MCR RECYCLING 550 North Geneva Road Orem C (bp i ) 225-oaaO &EPA i llaaVaVQyjA--r A O) Q lMOfcArflMOAs AltfrtOjatVMA-aioVOVM |