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Show New Utah - Thursday, October 14, 2004 -I'aye 14 Cleah Nielson Fowler Beloved Wife. Mother & Grandmother C'lfali Neilson Fowler, atfe 7U, of American Fork, passed away on October 10, '200-1 of liver disea.se. She was horn April i, 19:n, in North O d e n , Utah, the daughter of T h o ni a h Her rn a n and Alta Brown Neilson. She was raised in Taylor, Utah (west of Ogden) and graduated from Weber High School in 1949. She married Donald W. Fowler on December 27, 1950 in the Logan LDS Temple. They have had 53 wonderful years together. They are t he parents of two daughters, three sons, and one foster daughter. She was active in the LDS church and held many callings throughout her life in all of the church auxiliaries. auxil-iaries. She served as ward and stake Primary president, presi-dent, ward and stake Relief Society president, and as a visiting teacher. She was called as a volunteer worker in the LDS Jirth Parent program, served five years as a worker in the Mt. Tim-panogos Tim-panogos Temple, and supervised super-vised church humanitarian efforts. She was privileged to fulfill a mission with her husband to the people of Singapore and Cambodia. She was active in the community com-munity as ITA president, voting registrar, and past " -., r i, Clark card of thanks The family of Morris Clark wish to express appreciation to all that have shown honor and love at the passing of our father. Thank you for the support sup-port and kindness given us Durrant thank you The family of Helen Gardener Gar-dener Durrant expresses our love and gratitude to our dear riends and neighbors neigh-bors for the many acts of kindness during the recent illness and passing of our sweet mother. We also thank all medical med-ical professionals, the 6th Call 756-7669 to How Reliable is Your Furnace? If you're not absolutely confident about the condition of your home's furnace. Contact us for a professional inspection. Our technicians are factory - so we can deliver the best quality and value in furnace repair and replacement to your home. Green Sticker Service $79.00 Furnace Tune-up $69.00 Combination Special $99.00 "Quality Service At A Fair Price" Orem 225-7088 Springville 489-7088 SSSS W Obituaries president and member of the Intermezzo Music Club. She led a life of service to others and was a good example to her family. She was very skilled in many homemaking tasks, including includ-ing quilting, crocheting, sewing, crafts, and cooking. She made an afghan and quilt for each of her children chil-dren and grandchildren to enjoy. Cleah is survived by her beloved husband, Don, daughters Vickie (Phil) Marrott, American Fork; Julie (Dale) (ioodman, Lehi; sons Steven (Beverly), Pleasant drove; Mark, Tay-lorsville, Tay-lorsville, Ron (Kathy), Fremont, Fre-mont, CA; foster daughter Karen (Carter) Williams, Orem; 16 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild; sisters Ann (Dee) Halliday; Linda (Mike) Garfield; brothers Reed (LeAnne) Neilson; Vern (Marilyn) Neilson and sister-in-law Geneal Fowler. She was preceded in death by her parents, parents-in-law, a sister-in-law, Beverly Neilson, and a brother-in-law, George Fowler. The family would like to express appreciation to Dr. Keith Tolman, LeAnn Taylor Tay-lor and Vista Care staff members. Funeral services will be held at 12 noon Thursday October 14 in the American Fork 21st Ward, 270 N. 900 E. Friends and family may visit from 10:45-11:45 am at the church prior to services. through words, food and (lowers. We, especially, want to thank the 6th. Ward Relief Society for the care of the flowers and the luncheon. Gary and Rochelle Ward Relief Society and Priesthood and the staff of Amderson and Sons Mortuary. Mortu-ary. Your love, assistance and friendship is aprreciat-ed. aprreciat-ed. Turana and Frank Cameron Jolene Durrant Ross Durrant place a classified ad trained, UG Heating & Air Conditioning Turn to the Expert Roena Joy Roena Joy Taylor returned home to her Heavenly Heav-enly Father October 9, 2004, after a courageous coura-geous battle bat-tle with cancer. She was filled with the pure love of Christ and opened her heart and home to everyone. Born December 15, 1923 to Heber C. & Lydia Harding Taylor in Aurora, Ut. She married Orlo F. Hales October 1, 19-1 1 and they were the parents par-ents of three children, Carol Car-ol in, Bob & Dent. They were later divorced. She married Virgil Ray Taylor October 16, 1992, in the Provo LDS Temple. Joy enjoyed serving in the LDS Church. The last 10 years, She and Virgil, served as church service missionaries at the Church History Museum and Conference Con-ference Center. She had a special creative talent exhibited in music, dance " ,(,' .it v " "i j Mil Ruth Goates Wing Ruth Goates Wing, 91, died peacefully at her home Sunday, October 10. I" 2004, in Lehi, Utah. She was born in Lehi on November 9, 1912, a 11 daughter of John and Winnifred Glover Goates. She was married to Glenn John Wing on December 15, 1933, in the Salt Lake Temple. Tem-ple. She was educated in the Lehi schools and worked for the Alpine School District as a teacher's aid at the Dan W. Peterson School for several years. She served as a teacher in the sunday school, as president and teacher of the Mutual Improvement Association, in the presidency of the Relief Society, as coordinator coordi-nator of the jr. sunday school, as ward librarian for 15 years, as Relief Society visiting teacher, as a Lehi Fifth Ward choir member for 30 years, and was in the singing mothers choir. She also was an ordinance worker in the Provo Temple for many years. She enjoyed quilting and i .... " vST7 I 4-VVheclers Tillers Loading Ramps - SAVE $ $ Steel Ramps r ? 9" W x 6' L L F 1000 lb Capacity Shop Drop In & Browse! MFrai ffwf 801-768-3332 mital and hore We 181 South 1200 East Lehi Store 0 ' fife iifei?riMT ij wm f.i;tttjfr"H -", Taylor and painting. Her greatest joy was spending time with Virg and their family. She is survived by her husband Virgil, children, Carolin (Dennis) Horan, Bob (Karen) Hales, Dent (Deborah) Hales, Karen Taylor, Susan (Winn) Westmoreland, West-moreland, Von (Karen) Taylor, Tay-lor, 17 grandchildren & 74 great grandchildren, sisters-in-law, Mildred Taylor & Deon Taylor. Preceded in death by her parents, brothers: Samuel Crowther, Oral Taylor, Tom Taylor, Linford Taylor, Glen Taylor, Wendell Crowther, Sherrel Taylor, sisters: Vonda Clark, Otheya Cooper, Coop-er, Ora Jensen, Veone Cloward, Berta Jean Taylor. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, October 14, 2004 at 1:00 p.m. at Alpine 1st Ward, 676 No. Eagle View Drive, (West on 200 No. and North on 400 W.) Alpine, Utah. Family and friends may call at the church one hour prior to the service. Interment will be in the Alpine City Cemetery. gardening. She loved to travel and was able to see many places in the world. She also compiled volumes of obituaries of Lehi residents resi-dents which have been used extensively for genealogical work. She was a member of the Liahonian Literary Club which initiated the beautification of the Lehi Cemetery. She is survived by her three daughters: Mrs. LaVerl (Glennis) Devey, and Mrs. Mont (Vicki Jo) Peterson, Peter-son, Lehi; and Mrs. Stanley D. (Linda) Allman, Orem; a sister-in-law, Mrs. John Ralph (Angie) Goates; 12 grandchildren; 27 greatgrandchildren; great-grandchildren; and 2 great-great great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, hus-band, Glenn John Wing; brothers, Blaine and John Ralph Goates; and sisters, Thelma Goates Webb and Edith Goates Singleton; and a great-granddaughter, Bre-anna Bre-anna Peterson. Graveside services will be Thursday, Oct. 14, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. in the Lehi City Cemetery 400 E. 1100 No. Family and friends may call at the Wing Mortuary, 118 E. 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All registered participants partici-pants need to bring their home grown giant pumpkins pump-kins to the designated site for weighing and judging between 10 a.m. and noon. All prizes will be awarded award-ed at noon. Other activities that morning will include pumpkin pump-kin carving, a coloring contest, con-test, refreshments and a Edwin Gibbs Beloved father, husband, brother and friend, Edwin Godbe Gibbs, passed away October 5, 2004 of natural causes. Edwin was born February Feb-ruary 7, 1922 in Salt Lake City to Mary Godbe and Lauren Worthen Gibbs. He married Irene Hafen June 4, 1960 in Provo, UT. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. Edwin graduated from East High School and served in the Army during WWII. Following his service serv-ice Edwin earned his Juris Doctorate from the University Univer-sity of Utah and worked in municipal finance, playing a key role in the financing of Lehi's swimming pool. Edwin was well known in the community as someone who would provide legal services to those in need. Edwin was instrumental in a plan that moved surplus sur-plus military buildings from Brigham City to Little Cottonwood Cot-tonwood Canyon, thus creating cre-ating the Alta Peruvian Lodge, his home for over 20 years. His family continues to enjoy the stories of deep powder and steaming swimming swim-ming pools that were the mainstay of those years. By gathering and photographing photograph-ing snowflakes on a piece of black velvet, Edwin designed the Alta Peruvian Lodge symbol that later became the famous "Alta Snowflake" logo. After selling sell-ing the lodge in 1970, Edwin moved his family to Milestone entries, including weddings, missionaries and other announcements must be turned in to the paper by Monday at 2 p.m. of the week you would like the notice to be printed. Results Not Excuses INTERMOUNTAIN MORTGAGE COMPANY Hearing Problems ? A Simple Hearing Test May Be All You Need! 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He was well known for his "bus camper,, the ham- '- lV I burgers he cooKea during dur-ing ward campouts,, and his soft-serve ice cream machine. Edwin supported his sons in the Boy Scouts by attending attend-ing and hosting numerous scout trips. He loved skiing (snow and water), boating, bow hunting, fishing, duck hunting, and camping with his family. Edwin is survived by his wife of 44 years, Irene, and eight children, Dena (Jim) Smith of Lehi; Lauren (Ruthann) Gibbs of Murray; Edwin (Bonnie) Gibbs of Round Valley; Michael (Carol) Gibbs of Enoch; Bradley (Kristin) Gibbs of Riverton; Cortney (Lori) Gibbs of Boise, ID; Heather (MacKay) Jones of Sato Lake City; Preston Gibbs Of Murray; 27 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren. Also survived by brothers William G. Gibbs and Petef G. (Mimi) Gibbs of Salt Lake City and one sister. Mary Adele Monson of Bountiful. ; The family wishes t6 express appreciation for the loving care provided Edwin by the caring staff at Bej Aire Assisted Living. j Funeral services were1 Saturday, Oct. 9, 2004 in the Lehi East Stake Center. Interment, American Fork City Cemetery with; military honors by the Vet; erans of Foreign Wars. I Call Today! 756-2990 Hearing Centers Hearing Care" CiliforaffCf ajiciwrtmei! . I 650 N. Main St. Ephraim. UT 84601 (Toll fm) 1-866-679-6626 City. Riverdale, Brigham City, Logan. I Bountitul |