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Show Obituaries New Utah! - May 12, 1999 - Pago 13 Rulon Buell Allred Margaret Lee Fugal Gordon I Woffinden . ;::::; Marearet LaNeve Ie Fn era I 82, died of natural causes on May 3, 1999 in Sandy, Utah, noming ner eternal family. fami-ly. Born July 5, 1916 in Bingham Canyon, she was the daughter of Otto and N i n a (Williamson Lee. She married Delhert. .T PWnl km January 28, 1943, later sol emnized in the Logan Temple. Her husband, parents and a brother. Gilbert E. Lee. nrpppH. ed her in death. She . graduated from Pleasant Grove High and worked as a telephone operator lor some years in Provo and Pleasant Grove. After marriage, mar-riage, she raised her family in Sandy where she was later City Treasurer and Recorder for 27 years. Active in the Sandy. First Ward in various callings for some 40 years, she also served on the PTA and other boards. She enjoyed traveling, geology, music, literature, family, and people in general. She is survived by two sons: Lee (Rhea) Fugal, Sandy; Brent (Lynda) Fugal, West Jordan; grandchildren, Sandra (Trent) Swain, Hercules, Ca.; Penny Fugal, Draper; Stacey (Casey) Wright, San Jose, Ca.; Christina Fugal, West Jordan; Rebecca (Ryan) Ragozzine, Provo; Jennifer Fugal, West Jordan; and Michael Fugal, Sandy; great-grandchild, Isaac Hansen, Provo. She is also survived sur-vived by a sister, Maxine (Ken) Dahlberg, Provo. She will be greatly missed. Funeral services were held Friday, May 7, at the Sandy First Ward. Interment, Sandy City Cemetery. Our gentle giant, Gordon T. Woffinden of Pleasant Grove, age 56, passed away unexpect edly nday, May 7, 1999 in Phoenix, Arizona. He was born April 10, 1943 in Lehi, Utah, son of Ronald Thomas and Jenalvn Wing Woffinden. He attended Lehi schools and B.Y.U. He served in the Leeds England Mission from 1962-1064. He married Dauna Kay Swensen on Oct. 29, 1964 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was the proud father of 2 sons and 3 daughters. His family fam-ily was his greatest joy. He is survived by his wife, Dauna Kay Woffinden, Pleasant Grove; children: Kayleen (Mark) West, Spanish Fork; Kyle (Lyndy) Woffinden, Fillmore; Kim (Don) Field, Pleasant Grove; Kody (Teresa) Woffinden, Springville; Korrin Woffinden, Mayfield, Ut; 16 grandchildren; 1 great-granddaughter; his mother, Jenalyn Woffinden, Lehi; 3 brothers and 1 sister, Peter (Lois) Woffinden, Jeron (Raleen) Woffinden, both of Lehi; Russell (Kathleen) Woffinden, Pasco, Washington; Anna Joy (Donald) Watts, Centerville. He was preceded in death by his father, Ronald Thomas Woffinden and grandsons, grand-sons, Darrel and Gordon Field. A viewing will be held Wednesday, May 12, 1999 at the Wing Mortuary, 118 E. Main, Lehi, from 7-9 p.m. Funeral services will be held at the Grove Ward LDS Chapel, 455 E. 200 So., Pleasant Grove, Thursday, May 13, 1999 at 11:00 a.m.,' where friends may call onehour prior to services. Burial, Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Rulon Buell Allred, age 82 of Lehi, Utah, died May 10, 1999 at the home of his grandson grand-son in American Fork. He was born March 26, 1917 in Lehi, Utah to Rudger Van Buell and Sarah Rebecca Tew Allred. He married Leolia Pearl Thatcher on September 18, 1940 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died on March 25, 1994. Rulon was an Army veteran of WWII. He served a mission to Hawaii and later with his wife served in the London, England Mission. He was a 5th grade teacher in the Salt Lake School District and loved farming and gardening. He built several homes. He was a member of the LDS Church and served in several positions including the Bishopric, High Priest Group Leader, Temple worker, and Patriarch for the Lehi West Stake. He is survived sur-vived by one daughter and three sons, Rebecca (Richard) Bromley, American Fork; Bradley (Juliene) Allred, John (Carol) Allred, David (Catherine) Allred, all of Lehi; 7F k 1 ' -1 11. daughter-in-law, Ruth Allred, Lehi; 27 grandchildren; grand-children; 17 great grandchildren; grand-children; 2 sisters and 2 brothers, Clara (Thales) Smith, Pleasant Grove; Reid (Alta) Allred, Malta, Idaho; Darrell (Sian) Allred, Lehi; Marie Fisher, Mapleton. Preceded in death by a son, Rulon Brent Allred and a brother John Allred. Funeral services will be Friday, May 14, 1999 at 1:00 p.m. in the Lehi 12th Ward LDS Chapel, 1149 No. 300 W, Lehi. Friends may call at the Wing Mortuary, 118 E. Main, Lehi, Thursday evening 7-9 p.m. and Friday at the church one hour prior to services. Interment, Lehi City Cemetery with military honors by the VFW. Leola Baumgartner Payne Nora L. Roundy Arts Council schedules auditions Leola Baumgartner Pnvne 85, passed away May 7, 1999 in Highland, Utah. She was born July 16, 1913 in Heber City, Utah to Jacob and Lola Baumgartner. At a young age she and her family moved to Albion, Idaho. She married Roy Thomas Payne on December 28, 1932. The marriage mar-riage was solemnized in the Idaho Falls Teirmle Hp mwu). ed her in. death April 21, 1989. in iyu , she moved to Kighland.Utah. one was an active memhpr nf the LDS Church servinir in many positions. Her hnhhioa included sewing, quilt making, the Utah Jazz. She is survived by her children, chil-dren, Wanda (Ronald) Peck, Carey, Idaho; Ila (Bill) Cash, Riverdale, Utah; Peggy (Steve) Cameron, Highland, Utah; Richard (Becky) Payne, Carey, Idaho; sisters, Muriel Sparks, Carey, Idaho; Velda Payne, Jerome, Idaho; brothers Ray Baumgartner, Cedar City, Utah; Joe Baumgartner, Jerome, Idaho; 23 grandchildren grandchil-dren and 45 great grandchildren. grandchil-dren. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, son, Kenneth Lee Payne, granoson, rredenck Allen Peck, sister Opal Kellv and yardwork and gardening. She brother Dean Baumgartner enjoyed teaching her family sna otners tnese skills also. She loved to share produce rom the garden with others. $he enjoyed BYU sports and r unerai services were Tuesday, May 11, 1999 at Carey LDS Ward Chapel, Carey, Idaho. Burial in Carey Cemetery. Nora Leonard Roundy, 93, Orem, died May 6, 1999, in Orem. She was born Oct. 10, 1905 in Sedgewick, Ark., to Joseph and Elizabeth Blandford Leonard. She married Clarence Roundy Nov. 5, 1924 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He preceded her in death on March 20, 1993. Nora received her early education in Oregon. Her family later moved to American Fork. After her marriage she lived throughout Utah. At the age of 50 she returned to school to become a nurse. Nora worked at Utah Valley Hospital for 10 years and then retired. She has lived in Orem for the past 25 years. She was an active member of the LDS Church. She was a temple ordinance worker, Sunday School teacher, active DucktattondBobbysox : "Ducktaib and Bobbvsnx n mi Kirnl iset in the 1950'S with a "Hannv Dm peets "Grease" kind of feeling, opens ;me oucka snen outdoor Theatre. 699 S. JState Street (in SCERA Park). Orem. Tickets Tick-ets at $6 for adurrs and $3 for children pre available in advance weekdays from 10-5 at the SCERA Center (745 S. State Street) and will also be sold at the Shell box office before the 8 pm performances. perfor-mances. Season tickets which include 13 vents are still available at $34.75 for odults and $18.75 for children. The production pro-duction is presented by the Pleasant prove Youth Theatre. fmnkl Matthew Cowley of the Pacific i Actor James Arrinaton cw h oon Matthew Cowley May 13-17 at 7:30 m. each night at the new indoor ERA Showhouse. 745 S. State St Drm ickets are available for $8 (ages 3 and )Wer) and are available In advnnrs find at the door. For tickets and informo-Soa informo-Soa can SCERA 10-5 weekdays week-flays week-flays at (801) 225-2569 or 225-ARTS. heKhgandl I LMa Wk. ft..!., mr in jia North. Orem presents this Rogers and flammerstein classic, which runs nightly (except Sundays) through May 24. Curtain Cur-tain is 7:30 p.m. Tickets may be pur chased at the theater or by calling 225- V 8600. Reservations are recommended. Tickets are priced $8 on Mondays, $9 Tuesdays through Thursdays, and $1 1 Fridays Fri-days and Saturdays. Children 4-1 1 are always $8. The Way We're Wired me Way We re Wired,' dn original script by BYU theatre professor Eric Samueteen that examines the tfer or the lack thereof - of single LDS adults, will be performed through May 29 at 7:30 p.m. in the Margetts Theatre, with a 2 p.m. matinee on May 22. Tickets are $7 for BYU students and faculty and $9 for general admission ot the Fine Arts Ticket Office. (801) 378-4322. IBemembetMama This popular production by the Villa Playhouse Theater, 254 S. Main, Sprrngville. runs every Friday. Saturday and Monday through May 15 at 7:30 p.m. This production stars American Fork's Kathleen Nutt as Mama. Tickets are $7 for adults, $6 for students ond seniors, and $5 fa children. An immediate immedi-ate family pass is $30. For reservations can 489-3088. Jam Blonde- Agent 7-11 Desert Star Rcryhouse. 4861 S. State St.. Murray, spoofs the popular spy genre in this melodrama which plays Mondays and Thursdays at 7 p.m., Friday at 7 and 9:30 p.m. ond Saturdays at 3. 7 and 9:30 p.m. through June 12. Call 801-266-7600 for reservations. v Essentfol Theatre Essential Theatre will reenact real'stc-ries real'stc-ries told by audience members on stage in o free performance Friday, May 14. at 7:30 p.m. at Brigham Young University's Madsen Recital Hall. Essential Theatre's primary art form - called "Playback Theatre' - requires excellent listening skills, ensemble work and improvisational performance skills. They weave together monologues, scene work, imagery, metaphor, music, movement, silence, color, rhythm and genre as they strive to credte beautiful funny and profound reenactments of the stories told by their audience members. For more information informa-tion caB (801) 378-4322. Utah VWey Choral Society The Utah Vatey Choral Society wffl offer home-grown arrangements of American folk songs and hymns in "Songs from the Heartland." its final concert con-cert of the season on Friday, May 14, at 8 p.m in the Provo Tabernacle. The concert con-cert begins at 8 p.m. in the Provo Tabernacle. Taber-nacle. 100 S. University Ave., with free parking available in the Nu Skin terrace Admission at the door is $6 ($4 ftx students stu-dents and senior citizens). Tickets are also available in advance at Best in Music. Keith Jorgensen's. Media Play and Summerhays Music. in Relief Society and served in the presidency. Nora as known as an excellent cook and care giver. Her main interest was her family. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Clarence, a son, Melvin C. Roundy, two grandsons, Dean Roundy and Craig Brooks, two great-granddaughters, Angela Brooks and Emily Porter. She is survived by three daughters: Lozina (Ronald) Brooks, Clinton; Fay (John) Thornton, American Fork; Joy Roundy, Everett, Wash.; 20 grandchildren; 31 greatgrandchildren great-grandchildren and 10 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 11, in the Suncrest Ward in Orem. Burial was in the Orem City Cemetery. Choral Society to present concert i The Utah Valley Choral Society will offer home-grown arrangements of American folk songs and hymns in Songs from the Heartland, its final concert of the season on Friday, May 14, at 8 p.m. in the Provo Tabernacle. Guest director will be Mack Wilberg, who is leaving BYU to begin his new appointment as assistant conductor of the Tabernacle Choir. Arrangements by acting UVSC director Rob Millett and Provo composer G.R. "Doc" Taylor complete the program. Accompanist is Ann Moyle. The concert begins at 8 p.m. in the Provo Tabernacle, 100 S. University Ave., with free parking available at the Nu Skin Terrace. Admission at the door is $6 ($4 for students and senior citizens). Location UutftGl - Bonc-atc-aui ir OK mo UVJ Access to over 65 - Companies 1272 r& stete strc-si, Qm To all our frionds and customers - New location effective 5199 Stop by and say "Hello" - Thanks to our valued customers, this new location, 1272 No. State in Orem is possible o ginGG 1C31 Co-OwntflUfwr ti yrt. HzrjrJii Lcrrn Nrtonol Unca KaneNm yr. PrtC813yrt. The American Fork Arts Council announces audition dates for its summer production Rags. Auditions will be Friday, May 14, from 6 to 9 p.m. at Mountain Ridge Junior High School, 5525 W. 10400 North, Highland. Those auditioning should be prepared to sing 30 bars of a Broadway-style song. Acting singing resumes are always appreciated but not required. Callbacks will beheld Saturday, May 15, at 9 a.m. at the same location. Those who are contacted for callbacks will be required to cold read and sing from the show. Music will be handed out at the callback. Production dates are June 24, 25, 26, 28, July 1, 2, 3 and 5. The production will be directed by Jan Shelton, with CathyJolleyasmusical director and Mindy B. Young doing the choreography. Rags has been a hit Broad way musical. The cast consists of five adult male leads ages 18 to 59-plus. 59-plus. Adult female leads needed are three, ranging from ages 18 to 50-plus. The narrator for the entire show is a young boy between the ages of nine to 14 (or looks this age). This boy must also sing and act. There are also 10 other minor roles, a corps of female dancers, a huge ensemble of Jewish and European immigrants, guards, sweatshop workers, etc. For more information, call 763-3081 or 768-8828. 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