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Show New l uh Thursday. April 17. I V V IP 1 Motocross riders pause during a run. LaMont Blackhurst LaMont Uordon Blackhurst, Black-hurst, MO. ofTU'asant drove dud April l.'l, 2M)a.at his homo of natural causi-s. lie was lxrn in Pleasant drove on dune 27, 1922, the youngest son of Laffette and Gertrude Bullock Blackhurst. Black-hurst. He married Heva Anderson on June 14, 1915, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Tem-ple. LaMont was a dairy farmer, bus driver for Alpine School District, and retired from the School District Dis-trict Warehouse in 1991. As a bus driver, he always drove the football and basketball bas-ketball teams to their games. He loved his association associa-tion with those young men. He was known as the Pumpkin Man which brought much delight to the young and old at Halloween. Hal-loween. He loved to hunt and ride horses. The last years of his life a four-wheeler was his legs to r ; ; ! Archie Dale Ford Aug. 6, 1927 - April 13, 2003 Archie Dale Ford passed away April 13, 2003 at his home in Lehi with his loving lov-ing family around him. He was born in Burlingame, Kansas, Aug. 6, 1927, to Frank Martin Mar-tin and Dorcia Sei-gal Sei-gal Ford. He joined the U.S. Navy and served in the South Pacific during World War 2. He married Shirley Jeanne Daniels in the Salt Iike Temple, Aug. 24, 1949. Archie worked as a Brake-man Brake-man on the D.&R.G.W. Railroad Rail-road until he moved his family to Ontario, California, Califor-nia, in 1955, where he worked as an electrician -at L'ockhead Aircraft and in the construction industry. In 1961 he and his family were called to the Spanish American Mission where he built chapels in San Antonio Anto-nio and New Braunfels, Texas. In 1965 he transferred trans-ferred to the Uruguayan Mission in South America. In 1966 he was assigned as a supervisor and traveled in all the South American countries under the direction direc-tion of the real estate department for the Church. He also served with his family in Lima, Peru. Following his Church service, Archie was a builder in California, Nevada, Neva-da, and Utah. He retired as a building inspector for the State of California Cal-ifornia in 1990. After moving to Lehi, Utah, in 1992, Archie served a Church Service mission mis-sion with his wife in California Califor-nia followed by missions to Argentina and Uruguay in 2im - Page 16 . 0 'II .1 Obituaries water crops and feed animals. ani-mals. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, holding hold-ing the office of High Priest. Throughout his life he held a variety of church callings. He will be missed for his great generosity and love for his family. He is survived by his wife, Keva, of Pleasant drove; two daughters and a son: Marilyn (Bob) Patch, Pleasant drove; Analene (Wayne) Barnes, Orem; Kelvyn A. (Julie) Blackhurst, Black-hurst, Payson; 19 grandchildren grandchil-dren and 11 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; son, Ronald; three brothers: Paul, Rollo, and Dave Blackhurst; two sisters: Clara Cook and Elizabeth Harding. Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 17, 2003, at 11:00 a.m. in the Northfield Second Ward Chapel, 1600 North 1300 West, Pleasant Grove. Friends may call at the church on Thursday one hour prior to services. Interment Inter-ment will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. 1995. Archie served in many church callings including those of an ordinance worker in the Los Angeles and Mount Timpanogos Temples. Archie was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, and one sister. He is survived by his wife, Shirley, of Lehi; daughter, Jennifer (Wayne) Beck and grandchildren, Chad (Katie) Beck, Brent, Ross, and Amy Beck, all of Lehi; son, Richard D. (Janece) Ford and grandchildren, Richard D., Jr., Alison and Julia, of El Paso, Texas; and two sisters, Ruth Hartley and Margarite McClain. The family would like to thank Archie's doctors and the staff at the Dialysis Center Cen-ter (Davita) in Provo, the people at Orem Nursing and Rehab. Center and those from Vista Home Care. Funeral services will be held Friday, April 18, 2003, at 11:00 a.m. in the Lehi 2nd Ward LDS Chapel, 465 E. 300 N. Friends and family may call at the Wing Mortuary, 118 E. Main, Lehi, Thursday Thurs-day evening from 6-8 p.m. and at the Church, Friday one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Lehi City Cemetery with military honors by the Veterans Vet-erans of Foreign Wars. Gales Panels JfUli Call for low pricesi 181 S. 1200 E. Lehi". 768-3332, Co far a FRfl rotolog J 5 1 . " .3 . J Martha Doyle Martha Doyle, age passed away on April 11, 2003, in the American Fork Hospital, Hos-pital, due to many lingering illnesses. She was surrounded Alta Street 88 of Lehi, by her loving family. She was born Oct. 25, 1914, in Lehi, Utah, to John William and Martha Ann Whimpey Street. She married mar-ried John William Doyle, November 19, 1931, and was later sealed for time and all eternity on Jan. 24, 1964, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They lived in American Fork, Mercur, and Lehi. She was an active member of the LDS Church where she held many church positions. She was active in the volunteer volun-teer grandmother program Devitt card of thanks The family of Willard R. Devitt wishes to extend their deep appreciation to all those who expressed their sympathy, helped with funeral arrangements, sent flowers or gifts, and showed our large family many kindnesses kind-nesses during our time of sorrow. Many thanks to the wonderful won-derful nursing staff at American Fork Hospital, Dr. Terrell A. Thomson and Dr. Uma Karnum for the assistance and respectful care that was shown to our father during his last few days. Our gratitude is unending unend-ing to all of you. -The Devitt family AFH sets free osteoporosis presentation on May 1 In honor of National Seniors Month in May, American Fork Hospital will be hosting a free presentation on osteoporosis. osteo-porosis. The event will be Thursday, Thurs-day, May 1, from 10 a.m. to noon in the hospital. Both men and women of all ages are invited to attend. Those who wish to reserve a seat should call 855-3480. Flag Pole Kit "USA" 16' TaH Easy to instal Aluminum long Lotting it , I METAUfiaft: ; M T A I AND MORI 181 S. 1200 E. lehi 768-3332 V Co for a Ffffg catalog Tucker urges motocross approval By Hariow Clark Spring is riding season and Russ Tucker would like to get a motocross track built on the London landfill. He has a two-year conditional condi-tional use permit from Lin-don Lin-don City, an insurance carrier car-rier lined up, and investors waiting for approval. But he doesn't have a lease. , Tucker met with the planning subcommittee of the North Pointe Solid Waste Special Service Dis- of the Utah State Developmental Develop-mental Center. She lived a life of example to her family and to all who knew her. Survived by five sons and three daughters: Jack E. (Doreen) and Donald S., both of American Fork; Delane, Texas; Robert W. (VerLynn), Katherine A. (Larry) Devey, and Karren J. (Dale) Mitchell, all of Lehi; Paul D. (Mary Ann), and Loraine (John) Worthen, Nevada; sister, Melba Christiansen, Lehi; and brother, Lloyd Street, California; 33 grandchildren; grandchil-dren; 63 great-grandchildren; and nine great-greatgrandchildren. She was preceded pre-ceded in death by her parents, par-ents, five brothers, five sisters, sis-ters, her loving husband, John, four grandchildren, and daughter-in-law, Billie June Doyle. Funeral was Tuesday, April 15, 2003, in the Lehi Stake Center. Interment, Lehi City Cemetery. Call 756 Celebrating The Birth of Your New Babv Que to federal law, beginning April 13, 2003 hospitals will no longer be 1 3 able to place birth announcements in any newspaper THE DAILY HERALD & The Utah Valley Weekly Newspapers announce Birth announcements will appear either on Sundays, Tuesdays or Thursdays in The Daily Herald or in the Orem Geneva Times, New Utah or the Spanish Fork Press on Thursdays for only Includes photo & up to 5 lines of text, the announcement will appear in The Daily Herald and any one of the weekly newspapers. Or, for O9, the notice can appear in either the Daily Herald or any one of the weekly papers Deadline: For Sunday's paper, must be in one of our offices by noon on Wednesday. Friday by noon for Tuesday's paper & Monday by noon for Thursday's papers. Bring in or mail this completed ( jame. Jorm, photo & payment to the following locations: THE DAILY HERALD 1555 N. Freedom Blvd. Provo, UT 84604 NEW UTAH 59 West Main American Fork, Utah 84003 OREM GENEVA TIMES 538 South State Orem, Utah 84058 SPANISH FORK PRESS 42 East 300 North Spanish Fork, Utah 84660 3E& trict board Monday, April 14, to update them on his plans. He said he was to have been on London's city council agenda the next night, but the city decided to keep him off the agenda until he had a lease in hand. Tucker said he had talked with Pleasant Grove mayor Jim Danklef about concerns over emergency medical services at the track, and he presented the results of a sound test conducted con-ducted Saturday, March 15, by certified industrial hygienist Kerry Smith. Tucker said the report showed the decibel level measured from the 10 points around the bottom of the landfill is generally less than freeway noise. He said part of the reason people don't like the noise of motocross is that they're not as used to it as to freeway free-way noise. Landfill manager Stewart Cowley told the board at their March 17 meeting he left the test "convinced that the sound issue was less of an issue than I thought it would be," but concerned with how much dirt the wheels kicked up and how quickly the cyclists "got to places we didn't want them." Much of that meeting involved a long discussion about maintaining the integrity of the clay cap, and board chair David Adams relayed that concern to Tucker after hearing the results of the sound test. Tucker replied that Lin-don's Lin-don's permit was for only two years because the planning plan-ning commission wanted to see what would happen with noise, dust, develop - 7669 to place a classified ad are creating special photo notices to make it easy to your new arrival $15oo one of I Address: I i Phone : I Baby's Name: Parent's Name: i City:. Weight & Length:. i Please run my The Daily Herald Andor (select one) Orem Geneva Times New Vtab Spanish for Press ment in the neighborhood, and EMS problems, before considering something longer term. He also said there were a lot of volunteers who wanted want-ed to work at the track and would be willing to keep lawns mowed and garbage picked up around the landfill. land-fill. Tucker brought along Todd Dudley, an engineer who had built a track by the freeway between 400 North and 800 North in Orem, since closed because the Orem Public Works building build-ing will locate there. Dudley asked how much dirt was on top of the clay cap and said that in building build-ing on the landfill he would not dig into the surface at all, but would, instead, add more clay, since clay hardens hard-ens quickly and stays, and that if the track didn't work out all the landfill would have to do is level the track. Tucker had three other people with him, and introduced intro-duced Alan Bezzant of Pleasant Grove, who expressed his support and said any opposition from city council members didn't represent how citizens of Pleasant Grove felt. Tucker repeated his need for approval or disapproval soon, and Adams said he would need to visit with the board's attorney and with other board members and see if there was a way to conclude the matter before the next scheduled board meeting, May 19. Tucker may meet with the board's operations subcommittee sub-committee next week. Harlow Clark can be reached at harlowclarkjuno.com Ethan Morley born Sat Mar, 8. , 9lbs.,2riong. 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