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Show Helen Stevrwald Dies; Funeral Held Tuesday Helen Webb Stevrwald, 62, of American Fork, died at American Ameri-can Fork Hospital on Friday, May 23, 1975 of natural causes. She was born Feb. 17, 1913 in Twin Falls, Ida., to Louis E. and Sonora Abertt Webb Sr. She L. S tC VI WcilU rnQrriCu Get on Nov. II, 1940 in Buffalo, New York. She was an attendent at Utah State Training School and an employee at Utah State Hospital in Provo and a member of the LDS Church. She is survived by her husband; hus-band; one brother and one sister, sis-ter, Louis E. Webb of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Paul (Dorothy) Snider, Snid-er, Hazelton, Ida. Private funeral services were held Tuesday in the Anderson and Sons Mortuary Chapel. Burial Bur-ial was in American Fork City Cemetery. OWEN HANSEN NOMINATED FOR AWARD Owen Hansen, of American Fork, has been nominated for the Mason Tender (hodcarrier) Award for 1975. The winners will be announced an-nounced at the Golden Trowel Awards banquet to be held on Thursday evening, May 29, at the Salt Lake Hilton Hotel. Awards will be made in six categories. Three will be for architectual designs in brick and block; one each for the outstanding masonry contractor, contrac-tor, outstanding journeyman Funeral Services Held Tuesday for Rowena D. Devey Funeral services were held Tuesday in the Anderson and Sons Funeral Home for Rowena Adamson Doane Devey, 83, of American Fork, who died May 23, 1975 in Provo of causes incident inci-dent to age. She was born March 7, 1892 in Pleasant Grove, a daughter of Thomas and Ellen E. Bullock Adamson. She married Arthur C. Doane on Dec. 24, 1913 in Salt Lake City, and he died March 24, 1935. She married Walter A. Devey on Oct. 15, 1946 in American Ameri-can Fork, and he died Aug. 13, 1962. She was a member of the LDS Church and the DUP. She managed man-aged an O.P. Skaggs store with her brother. Surviving are stepsons and a stepdaughter, Walter B. Devey, E.H. Devey, both of American Fork; and Mrs. Russell (Helen) Devitt, of Salt Lake City; and brothers, Lloyd B. Adamson and Byron W. Adamson, both of American Fork; and Paul A. Adamson of Pleasant Grove. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery. mason (bricklayer) and outstanding out-standing mason tender (hodcarrier) (hodcar-rier) for 1975. Representing over two thousand thou-sand Utahns in the masonry trade, the Utah Masonry Research and Promotion will highlight "Masonry in Utah Week" May 25 through 31 MELVIN FORBUSH Melvin Forbush Dies, Funeral Today at 11 Mciviii Aluiiiu Forbush, 7.r, died Friday at Utah Valley Hospital, Provo, following a stroke. He was born March 28, 1!X0, Salt Lake City, to Sanford Ahm- zo and Cadie Maris Vance Forbush. For-bush. He married Vonda Tanner on Dec. I, 1920 at Richfield. The marriage was solemnized later in the Manti LDS Temple. She died Jan. 10, 1966. He then married mar-ried Alta Dickinson Talbot on Nov. 17, 1973 at Orem. He was a blacksmith and farmer. Survivors include his widow, four sons and four daughters, Maurice D. Forbush and Milton J. Forbush, both of Mapleton; Muigan D. Fuibush, Highland; Mack N. Forbush, Thailand; Mrs. M.H. (Lucille) Gillian, Orem; Or-em; Mrs. Van (Betty) Taylor, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Sheldon (Irene) Branagan and Mrs. Edward Ed-ward (Bonnie) Anderson, both of American Fork; 53 grandchildren, grandchil-dren, 71 great-grandchildren, one stepson and two stepdaughters, step-daughters, Ray Talbot. Kays-ville, Kays-ville, Mrs. Carl (Bertha) Jnd-strom, Jnd-strom, Santaquin; and Mrs. Ruth Dutton, Payson; four brothers, one sister, Guy Forbush, For-bush, Randall S. Forbush, Forrest For-rest Forbush and Mrs. Evan (1 orna) Johnsor. nil of Monroe, Sevier County and Ray Forbush, For-bush, Salt l ake City. Funeral service will be Thursday Thurs-day at 11 a.m. at Wing Mortuary, Mor-tuary, Lehi. Friends may call prior to services Thursday. Bur- That which we call sin in ial will be in the Monroe City others is experiment for us. Cemetery. Boast is always a cry of i fear three newspapers more despair, except when in the than a hundred thousand bayon- youtlg it is a cry of hope. AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1975 Forgive your enemies - if you Man's mind stretched to a can't get back at them any new idea never goes back to its other way. original dimensions. FEED PRODUCTS J "Jiff l p zj--?mr-t-mmm" J f .. ." . ..i a 1 To Assure High Production and Quality Performance in the Future . . . 1 ;" t i j " ft " ; . Valuable Coupon Ladies Bay Tuesday, June 3 ZJUti i A Every lady who gets a fill up of gas will receive a FREE car wash with presentation of this Coupon. Min. 10 Gal. Purchase Valuable Coupon FOR MARRIED MEN between 30 and 60 years! Statistics prove you have far fewer accidents. That's why you are entitled to lower auto insurance rates and broader coverages. 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