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Show Thursday, September 28, 2006 Page 12 OR EM TIMES Obituaries Florence Fish Ruth Vivian Taylor Price Ruth Vivian Taylor Price, 90, of U-hi. passed away on Septenilx-r V.I. 2X in (Hem, Utah. She was horn in Eureka, Utah on August H, V.m to Walter and ( Hive Kuth I letcher 1 "ay lor. She married Iceland Ice-land Cieorge lYice on March 2'J, 'l V in the Salt 1 -ake 1 emple. I le pissed away on Detemlier Z'S, I'.M) Kuth was an active member of tlx- Church of Jesus Christ of letter let-ter -day Saints and a member of tin- Xympian (lub She was a very loving mother. grandm"tier and homemaker She loved her home and wanted to be there with her family Kuth is survived by her children Ralph (Susan) l-t ice, U'hi, UT; Richard Rich-ard (Susan) lYice, lhi. LT, Brum (C .nlleen) lYice, Pleasant View, UT; and Joan (Brent) Uirson, Ix.'hi, LT; 24 grandchildren; 42 great-grandchildren; and sister Doris Phillips lYeceded in death by her parents, her husb;ind lx-Iand, two daughters. Kenee Stewart and Carol Morrill, and grandson James Stewart. r uneral Services will be held at 1 1 (X) a m. on Saturday, September 2.'), 2006 in the Cedar Hollow 1st Ward Chapel, 1020 E 1900 N., Lehi. Friends and family may call on Friday Fri-day evening from 6-8:00 p.m. at the Wing Mortuary, 118 E Main, Lehi, and on Saturday, one hour prior to services at the church. Interment, U'hi City Cemetery. Online guest -Ixxik at wingmortuary.com. Jr f - . -'" ) -i If ' , i" f , ,0f Ml J' Florence Christina Love Fish, 92, passed away Sept. 24, 2006 in Pleasant Grove, Utah. She was bon Nov. 2, 1913 in Robinson, Illinois Il-linois to Joseph Addison and Rosa Inez Rich Love. She married Fred L. Fish on June 3, 1939. Fred died March 29, 1995. Florence was a Den Mother, PrA worker, a Brownie and Girl Scout Leader. She was a member of the American Fork Community Presbyterian Church where she served as a Deacon, Trustee and Sunday School Teacher. She worked with Jobs Daughters and taught and established the Senior Citizen Bridge Group. Survived by 2 daughters, Patricia Pa-tricia Lynne (John E.) Hunt of Anchorage, AK and Sandra Kay I ft:' ' " 1 ST0REWIDE SAVINGS & VALUES START THURSDAY AA 1 1 til i n f" A ; EXTRA 20 OFF M'Ht womens jpj.ir-l with your Mrf! y s Card during our Big fdll Cirm vent A ihiiwn womn s ci'e-r idle 59 99 189.99 14799 151 99 with extra card distount I We've got it and you can get it at prices that will grab you! I EXTRA I 20 OFF ' - Most men's apparel with your Macy's Card during our Men's Wardrobe Weekend.' B. Shown: 2540 off entire stock sportswear by Izod. plus our own Alfani and Tasso Elba Reg. $42-1 19.50, sale 31.50-89 16 (25.20-71.33 with extra card discount.) 20 OFF C. Only at Macy 's. Charter Club sportsw-ir M $25 $150. sale 1875-112.50. klf I) 40 OFF D. Only at Macy's. Charter Club slfepwear. Reg $16-$62. sale 9.60-37.20. SALE 29.99- 1 49.99 I E. Entire stock : Men's Dockers. Reg. $52-$50. i' .v. - -HA I i"f 111 I n I' ' t lf 5015OFF G. Entire sto'k sterling silvi Reg $20 $A'0. sale 8.50 $85. 40 OFF H. Selected boots and shoes. Reg 49 99 89 99, sale 29.99-53.99. ! SALE 79.99 J. Cuisinart Brew Central coffee maker (DCC-12O0).Reg.$120. , . I- - 4V - ! 1 o 60 OFF ORIGINAL F. lust-Reduced apparel for kids. Orig. $8-$48, was S6-S36, now 3.20-19.20. SALE 99.99 KING OR QUEEN K. Brasilia Jacquard bed ensemble. Includes comforter, shams, bedskirt and two sheet sets. Imported. Reg. $200. a i ii tt CLEARANCE EXTRA 50 OFF apparel & accessories for the whole family already reduced 50 INCLUDES FIN AL CLEARANCE ALREADY REDUCED 75 1 -800-45 -MACYS also shop macys com macys REGOOIC PRICES REFLECT OfFERING PRICES IN EFFECT DURING THE 90 DAYS BEFORE 0 AFTER THIS SALE EVENT. BUT NOT NECESSARILY DURING THE PAST 30 DAYS. SAVINGS MAY NOT BE BASED ON ACTUAL SALES. SOME ORIGINAL PRICES MAY NOT HAVE BEEN IN EFFECT DURING THE PAST 90 DAYS. INTERMEDIATE MARKDOWNS MAY HAVE BEEN TAKEN. Gmu H II xk nidi Octobf 1 1, 2006 tSome mttinioiis ipply, yet sioir for details. "Kitctwn Electrics shown arty manufacturer's warranty. If you would like to read the manufacturer's warranty a! no charge before purchasing, the warranty may be seen at our store or you may write lo Macy's, P0 Bob 12510, Seattle WA W 1 11 -9975 co Warranty Office. tClearance offer may not apply to all brands, collections and departments. Eflra savings taken off already-reduced prices as marked or signed. Selection vanes by store Clearance items are available while supplies last and are not available by mail or pnone order. Mr are unable to make price adustmems on previous clearance purchases. Sale offers may include some items that have already been permanently reduced to i pnee that will remain m effect beyond the sale event Apparel shown ts imported Prices promotions and selection differ on macysxom. (Jerry D.) Edwards; 7 grandchildren; grandchil-dren; 7 great grandchildren and her brother Ralph Love of Robinson, Robin-son, 1L. Funeral services will be held at 2 pm Fri., Sept 29 in the Anderson & Sons Mortuary, 49 E 100 N, American Fork. Friends may call Thurs. evening from 6-8 pm at the mortuary and 1 hour prior to the services. Burial, American Fork Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at anderson-mortuary.com. V 7 John S. Wood Beloved husband, father, grandfather, grand-father, brother, and friend, John S. Wood, passed away September 20, 2006 from complications of a brain hematoma. He was born to Syrenus and Ethel Hansen Wood on April 29, 1928 in Spanish Fork. He was the oldest of nine children. chil-dren. John married Velma Rose Tagg on November 22, 1950 in the Cardston Alberta LDS Temple. Velma passed away in 2000. He married Annabell kelson April 28, 2001 and made their home in Manti. John and Ann were very good for each other and loved each other's families. They helped each other through the grieving process of their first spouses. John grew up in Spanish Fork with his brothers and sisters: Mark, Evelyn, Allen, LaRene, Paul, Robert, Karen, and Oliver. He graduated from Spanish Fork High School He served an LDS Mission to Western Canada and later in the U. S. Army. John worked as a mechanic at Pages in Spanish Fork. He sold insurance and was a salesman for Sears andZCMI. His hobbies included hunting, fishing, gardening, and his children. He always had the prettiest yard and garden in town and never had weeds. When asked how to control morning glory, his response was "never let it see the light of day". Dad was a perfectionist and always did any job to the best of his ability. He had a love of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and could quote scriptures very welL He and Velma worked in the temple for many years and loved their assignments. They also served an LDS Mission to Sacramento, California John is survived by his wife Anna; six children: Cathie (Robert) (Rob-ert) Owens, Sandy; Michael (Deb) Wood, Augusta, GA; Richard (Kathy) Wood, Meridian, ID; Brian (Marlene) Wood, Albuquerque. Albuquer-que. NM; Douglas (Sherry') Wood; St. George; Edward (Annette) Wood, Las Vegas, NV; seven step children: Christie Bigham, Aaron Kelson, Andrew Kelson, Colleen Rogers, Kathryn Brown, Karl Kelson, John Kelson; 26 grandchildren, grand-children, 2 great grandsons, and 42 step grandchildren He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Velma; brother, Allen Wood; sister, LaRene Barnes; grandson, Brandon Wood; and son-in-law, Stephen Davis. Funeral services were held Saturday, Sat-urday, September 23, 2006 at the Bart leer eek Second Ward Chapel, 1255 East 200 South, Pleasant Grove. Friends may called Friday evening at Olpin Family Mortuary, Mortu-ary, 494 South 300 East, Pleasant Grove and at the church on Saturday Satur-day one hour prior to services. Interment In-terment was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery with military honors conducted by American Legion Post 72. Condolences may be sent to the family at www. olpinfamilymortuary.com. 1 i -a ,f7 m i . i it r i Title Loans on ATVs, Cars, Motorcycles Jewatry Damms Row G t Sw New Wnoiwaie Jewelry Compjirs Nsrne BrwvJ took 444 W. Center Provo 374-8076 HOURS 9am-6pm M-f Sat 9am-3pm .i jit r - . POOR |