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Show (Phititaroa ,.f. TERRY P. DRAPER Funeral Services Today For Terry Draper, Sr. Terry Parshall Draper, Sr., 83, American Fork, died Saturday, Satur-day, Nov. 27, at the Utah Con-valscent Con-valscent Home in Orem of causes incident to age. He was born Jan. 30, 1893 in Rockville, Washington County, Utah, a son of Zemira Terry and Olga Josephine Poulson Draper. He married Florence Esther Beckham August 21, 1912 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Dec. 20, 1934. He married Lillian Alice Anderson Ander-son June 21, 1940 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was employed by the Alpine Al-pine School District as a warehouseman, ware-houseman, and served as Justice Jus-tice of the Peace for 18 years. He. served in the Southwest Indian Mission and Alpine Stake mission. He was an active ac-tive High Priest and a Sunday School teacher for 40 years. - Survivors include his wife, American Fork; sons and daughters, Rulon P. Draper, Farmington, Utah; Mrs. Edward Ed-ward (Josephine) Miller and Mrs. Jack (Nellie) Milligan, both of Ogden; Mrs. Fred (Melba) Pinegar, Sacramento, Cal.; Mrs. Darrell (Marjorie) Conder, Midvale, Utah; Terry Draper, Jr., Covina, Cal.; Dr. Thomas W. Draper, Greensboro, Greens-boro, No. Carolina; 37 grand-cfuldreri; grand-cfuldreri; ,33 great grandchil-.i; grandchil-.i; two brothers and one1 lister, C. Owen Draper, Provo; Verrill Draper, Provo; and Mrs. Estella Perkins, Seattle, Washington, i Funeral services will be held Thursday, Dec. 2, in the American Amer-ican Fork Fifth Ward Chapel. Friends may call at Anderson and Sons Mortuary on Thursday Thurs-day from 9:30 until 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Heart Attack Fata! to Shera! R. Covington Funeral services for Sheral Ross Covington, 56, of Lehi, who died of a heart attack Friday, Nov. 26, 1976 in the Utah Valley Hospital, were held Monday at 1 p.m. in the Lehi North LDS Stake Center. Mr. Covington was born Jan. 14, 1920 in Torrey. Wayne County, a son of Daniel Nathan Nath-an and Leona Heath Covington. Coving-ton. He married Mary Phyllis Mason on Dec. 2, 1941 in Lehi, and the marriage was solemnized solem-nized later in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Covington was a veteran of World War II. He worked as a welder for Geneva Steel for 30 years. Active in the LDS Church, he was elders quorum president, on the genealogical committee and a scout leader. Survivors include his widow; four sons and two daughters, Ross Eugene Covington, Gary Lynn Covington and Roy Jeffrey Jeff-rey Covington, all of Lehi; Roger Guy Covington, Alpine; Mrs. Bill (Sharleen) Jolley, American Fork; Mrs. Craig (Ann) Roberts, Lehi; 12 grandchildren; grand-children; his mother, Mrs. James Eckersley, Murray; two brothers and two sisters, Claron Daniel Covington, South Weber, Weber County; Van Dee Covington, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Clarence (Velma) Read, Granger, and Mrs. Walter (Melba) Leiter, Murray. Mur-ray. Burial was in American Fork Cemetery. Father of Local Men Dies In PI. Grove Funeral services were held for Orrin Elroy Norton, 63, Pleasant Grove, who died Wednesday, November 24, at his home from knife wounds which investigating officers say were apparently self inflicted, in-flicted, were held Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel. Mr. Norton was the father of two American Fork men. He was born June 2, 1913 in Panguich, a son of Albert Westley and Sarah Ann Wilson Norton. He married Delia Morrill on Dec. 11, 1934 in Tridell, Utah. She died Nov. 19, 1969. Mr. Norton was a member of the LDS Church. He was educated edu-cated in the Uintah Basin schools and attended Utah State University in Logan. He was an electrician most of his life and was employed at Geneva Sieel for 20 years before retiring in 1975. Survivors include four sons and one daughter, Orrin L. Norton and Leonard L. Norton, Nor-ton, both of American Fork; Arlen E. Norton, Glendale, Calif.; Robert L. Norton, Peta-luma, Peta-luma, Calif.; Mrs. Lonne (Rhea) Hadlock, Orem; 17 grandchildren; three brothers and two sisters. Burial was in the Orem City Cemetery. Daughter of A.F. Man Dies Funeral services for Karen Thorsen Seeves, 17, of Spring Glen, who died Thursday, Nov. 25, 1976 in a Price hospital, were held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Mitchell Funeral Chapel in Price. Mrs. Seevers was born Sept. 15, 1959 in Provo, a daughter of James K. and Gwen Brasher Thorsen. She married Lynn Seevers on Oct. 16. 1976 in Spring Glan. She was a member of the LDS Church. She had attended Provo Hih School. Survivors include her husband; hus-band; her father, American Fork; her mother and stepfather, step-father, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Engvall, Carbonville, Carbon County; one brother and five sisters. Rocky Thorsen, Mrs. Jolene Densley and Neesha Thorsen, all of Price; Mrs. Dale (Deanne) Ashton, Lehi; Mrs. Kelly (Becky) Tangren, Provo; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brasher, Spanish Span-ish Fork, and a stepbrother, Joseph Engval, Sacramento, Calif. Burial was in Price City Cemetery. About 11,137 kidney transplants trans-plants have been made in the United States since 1951, according ac-cording to the Organ Transplant Trans-plant Registry. .AYAWAY A (for Christmas) Kawasaki MCIM $399.00 - ? ft &VJZS!ri lets me good Hmesrol Duff Shelley Kawasaki 260 East Main American Fork 756-3613 SUN 333 South 500 East - American Fork Former Am. Fork Teacher Dies At Home Funeral services for May Finley, 90, of Springville. who died Thursday, Nov. 25, 1976 at her home following a long illness ill-ness were held Monday at 1 p.m. in the Wheeler Mortuary Chapel under the direction of Bishop Brent Packard of the Third Ward. Miss Finley was born Oct. 20, 1886 in Springville, a daughter of Almon W. and Mary Jane Chase Finley. Miss Finley was a school teacher for 43 years in Spanish Fork, American Fork and Springville before retiring in 1951. Active in the LDS Church, she taught in the Sunday School and YWMIA. She was also a member of the Hafen-Dallin Hafen-Dallin Club and the DUP. Survivors include one sisters and one brother, Mrs. W. Ber-ton Ber-ton (Minnie) Groesbeck, Springville; John F. Finley, Puyallup, Wash., and 13 nieces and nephews. Burial was in Springville City Cemetery. Bill Donahue, of Farming-ton, Farming-ton, Conn., jumped 17,354 times in 2 hours and 20 minutes min-utes in a pogo stick contest. AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN THURSDAY, DEC. 2, 1976 A survey for the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety showed only 18 per cent of drivers in Puerto Rico wore seat belts while driving even though there is a mandatory law requiring their use. 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