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Show Thursday-, January 4, 2007 Page 12 NORTH COUNTY N E W J P A P i R SN Obituaries Charlotte Gardner Garrett ( h.ifbtu- (iatclnrr (iwrett left us viiiiit imislv 'in I mtM-r M), .!mii alici a ililfu ult two month tiht Mm- was luirn on Inly I. M to A linn I or (I . i n 1 K.iilirnne l ili .isoti ' iiitil in I SI if at Iftldfcl V h'Kll in Hi .r . ml it 1 1 I '(.ill ami ii I 'tail Stall- I IllVfl MlV Si n alii-r. -In- mi-t I d-an l lariftl. It to whom she :i -a alfd in the Salt l.akf I.DS 1 i ini'li on August I'i. 1WI Dining Din-ing tin ii maiiifd life- Van's .'( u paiinii tiw.k tlii in to manv Ivaiiti-lul Ivaiiti-lul aii-as n the ( oiinliv Some of v. I in Ii wfii-1 In- a and Canyon. U illi.ini-diiiii:, VA. IVath Val If A. St.itui ol l iberty Maud. NY. Ml' (-'li' tn I'otiw Hiiilmad lulmslmv ii I Iim nl. I'A, ( an nil-I.iiiiK nil-I.iiiiK I 1 and tin- Ifitf Horn ( an mi M I Ati'-i I ) -iiiVs irtirrnifiit tin-y linalK -i nlfd in A iiutii an I I il k llf a! I 111 II I .I'lllllf s slii di ilu .iii-d lu l lite lo hi t I mill', -a nil urn ondi'innal Imvp Shi w.i-- a t.iiilitnl ini-nilifi ol ilic Inn i h - . If us ( hi ist ol I atlf r news All centers Centers closed for holiday wlli ( omih Newspapers r i mHaiD M,iliH II. 9 W Motn Amertcon Fork. UT 84003 755-7559 fU; 755-5274 t l l " ' VlJV larkGtpl3Ce OR TRY THE I ' Cetarri HHp WMtBfj Moyitom ABORTION? WHY? ALPINE HIGHLAND Peine Dnpl is cur-lonily cur-lonily accepting applications appli-cations lor School Crossing Guards Applicants Ap-plicants must be available avail-able mornings and afternoons af-ternoons on school days, musi be a! 'east 18 years ol age pass criminal background check and d'tig screen Pay is $10 00 per hour Applications may be picked up at 20 Nndh Mam, Alpine and wit be accepted until all positions are tilled POSTAL JOBS $16 fi3-$27 56'hr, now hiring For application and fiee government job info call American Assoc ol Labor 1-913 599 802. 24hrs emo serv Consider Adoption W.-i'i t-i uff. lovmq av,-iiinhlp foi npwhnm batiy Clririf. call i f.nf 4411 A10?1 cm Cm AT NOW inrina child c.i'f n'-ivi tors FT oi i'i 5.,'s;sniii win CMMtmOM HiHiWmM HACnwORKING I .11- '!'.--- r.nr.(o'1 St.i'lmq $1 1-hr North Ul.ih County r.A? m 1 ? SM Hrtp WmM ST API f Help nocded. Ri'li.ihli) dPpfjndablB Hidmq Mpi" Shows K I :nm wo-k Craig Sw.-iij'.i'y 3977 kmf ' I (idknii: for a close tvpes of Metals, Steel, Autos, Appliances, Aluminum, Copper. Brass. Radiators. Stainless. Batteries. We offer Competitive Prices, Fast Friendly Service, and a True our Customers. Stop by and Give Us A Try! 3 EI Sieejeu " ' ....... I ULH 1 rH I ,T) II. uyiim rea q i tan iiiregmKVjrfgfftrfisi I HOLLAIUY iSfaraecfar 343 W. CENTER STREET Hours: 9:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m. Save Thousands Better Hearing in MS Minutes! Day Saints where she served in many callings, her favorites being nursery and primary. Her greatest great-est Joy was her family, especially around the holidays. She loved her weekend adventures, being outdoors, and slecpovers with her three grandkids Charlotte's laughter will be missed by everyone every-one who knew and loved her Charlotte is survived by: her husband. IX'an; her children, Al-lyson. Al-lyson. Hubert (Nat alee); Alton (Kim), her three grandchildren, lobyn. Kordc-U. and Ruth Hannah. Han-nah. She is also survived by her four sisters, Kaye (Blaine) Shelley, loAnne (Allen) Longman. Marilyn Huff, and Lois (James) Kleparek. She was preceded in death by her mother and dad. f uneral services will be held Thursday. January 4. 2007 at 11(H) a m in I he Sunset Hills 1st Ward, i'i!l North 540 West, American fork, family and friends may call Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Anderson & Sons Mortuary, 4!) Last 100 North, Am. Fork and 1 hursday at the church from 9:45 to 10 45 a.m. prior to the services. Interment in the American Fork Cemetery. Online condolences may be sent to andersonmortu-arv.com All senior centers will lie closed on Jan. 15 for Human Rights l,iy. American Fork I Contact information - The American Fork Senior Center is located on fvl E. Main St. and offers van pickup and drop-off with Regional Coverage 373 CACH wwwharlitheherald.com of over 125,000 Homes jj'O'fjU 100,000 daily page views. 1J General FOOD Service Workers Work-ers needed to work in the following school kitchens beginning Jan 2, 07: Lehi High-one High-one 6 hrs per day & one 4 hrs per day Oak Canyon Jr. High in Lindon- one 6 hrs per day. Wlllowcreek Middle in Lehi- one 6 hrs per day & one 4 hrs per day. Lak-erldge Lak-erldge Jr. High In Orem- one 4 hrs per day Grovecreat Elementary Ele-mentary in Pleasant Grove- two positions for 6 hrs per day. Vineyard Elementary in Orem- one 6 hrs per day Pleasant Grove High- one 6 hrs pet day. State retirement re-tirement benefits No weekends work or holidays. Wage $7.71 per hr. 10-30 hrs per week when school is In session. Please apply ap-ply in person at 490 Nodh State. Lindon UT or on line at www alpine k12 ut us HELP needed in cafeteria cafe-teria at MT Tim-panogos Tim-panogos Temple, must have recommend. recom-mend. Call 763-4540 ext. 131 ask tor Glenda LEGACY Center Fe-male Fe-male cleaning help needed. Evenings M S 30 hrs perwk . Call Legacy Center 768-7124 or turn in application. LEGACY Center Man-agers Man-agers working approximately ap-proximately 30 hrwk, working in the Legacy Center Aquatic Center. Cen-ter. Weeknights and Saturdays. Wages between be-tween $10 plus per hour depending on experience. Call Legacy Leg-acy Center ask for Abby or Lori tor any further questions about the Legacy Center Managers position. po-sition. 768-7124 daiiifiedi bring reinlti-373-6450 DOLLARS - DOLLARS convenient place to turn your scrap into MCR RECYCLING 550 North Geneva Road Orem C (BP 1 ) 225-dOrjT) Custom, Quality Memorials I.ai gt- Selection of Colors it Styles 3740580 PR0V0 377-6009 5tuiy by Appointment Free Trials btorC im Km! Mi CallTndar! Annie Hannah Annie Hannah Monson Thayne, age 92, passed away at her daughter's daugh-ter's home on December 26, 2006 In Pleasant Grove, Utah. Annie was born March 21, 1914 In Pleasant Grove, Utah. She was the fourth of eight children born to Martin and F.dith Monson. She married F.rnest Lloyd Thayne June 28, 1933, in double wedding with her brother Bill and Llda Monson in American F ork, Utah. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple on April 7, 1941. Annie is survived by 4 of her 5 children. Lloyd (Dawna) of Lay-ton; Lay-ton; Ldith Ann; Dennis (Karla); and Cindy (Gerald) Boyd all of Pleasant Grove. 16 Grandchildren, Grandchil-dren, 36 great grandchildren and 7 great, great grandchildren. Annie An-nie was preceded In death by her husband Ernest, daughter Karen (Stan) Packer, granddaughter Holly, great grandson David and all of her 8 siblings. Mother dedicated her life to service ser-vice and unconditional love as she served through many callings in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Lat-ter Day Saints. Mom was a leader and example to all she came in contact with. for $1. Gloria Parker is the center cen-ter secretary and the director is Ted Strong. To arrange for a ride, call the center at 763-3090. I Open daily Center hours are 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday through Friday except holidays, holi-days, and lunches are served daily. 8eWHBl Nursing Asst. & Aides Come work with a great team. We are looking tor a person that loves to work with the elderly and assist them with their needs. This is a level 1 facility. facil-ity. Salary neg. Apply at 164 West 200 South, American Fork or call Craig at 492-1482 or 885-7893 "Encourage your children to rad a newspaper every day . They may grow up to make this a more peaceful world. " - -ifTf On It all itarta with aenrapapars. 01 1T DBS a your WOfld cash. We buy all Aluminum Cans Commitment to -' 1 i & SIEMENS v J Authorized Factory Outlet "You've Seen 4 Doctors, Had 13 Treatments And Still Have Serious Back Pain...NowVhat?" "The Se'ere Back, Sciatica, And Disc Pain Guide" is available now to any person looking for a possible non surgical solution to back surgery. To discover why your treatments have failed and a possible new solution for your back or leg pain, call 1-888-671-8601 for the free guide or go to: www.drxutah.com Dr. Gordon Stapel, D.C. Peace Health & Life Insurance Call Today! 801-766-5990 441 West Main Street Suite A Lehi, UT 84043 Monson Thayne For over 20 years she served as a supervisor in numerous assignments assign-ments at the Utah'State Training School, where she served as State President of the Utah Public Employees Em-ployees Association, was selected as the State Employee of the year and through this she Instigated many changes that benefited the employees and children. Many of the clients at the school lovingly called her "Mom", Annie loved the Manila area, where she was raised and she also raised her children. Her heritage was Important to her as she saw the Manila area change over the past 92 years. She was a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Pio-neers, where many of her histories histo-ries and stories were printed. Mother served an IDS Church History Mission in SLC. Funeral Services were held Tuesday, January 2, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. in the Old Manila Chapel, 900 West 2600 North, Pleasant Grove. Friends called Monday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Olpin Family Mortuary, 494 South 300 East, Pleasant Grove and at the church on Tuesday one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www. olpinfamily mortuary mortu-ary .com. We wish to thank Nancy, Dora and all the staff at Alpine Hospice for their love and devotion to Mother. Lehi Blood pressure clinic There will be free blood pressure pres-sure checks offered on Jan. 10 from 10:30 a.m. to noon. No appointments ap-pointments are necessary. I Membership fees due Director Di-rector Jan Jonsson is taking dues of $2 for annual membership mem-bership to the senior center. Those who wish to subscribe to the Lehi Free Press can do so at this time for $15 as part of a senior discount package with their center membership member-ship through Jan. 31. I Winter hours The senior center will be open from 8 a.m. to 3 p m, Monday Mon-day through Thursday and on Friday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Pleasant Grove I Winter hours The Jacob Center winter hours are from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The center is located at 242 W. 200 South in Pleasant Grove. The center's phone number is 785-2818. I Boutique continues Caroline's Boutique still provides pro-vides a variety of crocheted and quilted items and is open during the center hours, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Menu Friday Breaded pork chop and gravy, baked potato po-tato and sour cream, peas and carrots, apple, chocolate chip cookies, white roll and margarine. Monday Chicken broccoli broc-coli casserole, tossed salad and Thousand Island dressing, dress-ing, brownie, whole wheat roll and margarine. Tuesday Hoagie bun sandwich, tomato slices and lettuce with mayonnaise, potato po-tato chips, three bean salad, apple walnut cake. Wednesday Sirloin tips on noodles, sliced beets, pears, pumpkin pie and topping and white roll and margarine. Thursday Chicken strips and gravy, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes and gravy, sliced carrots, fruit salad, blueberry cobbler, white rofl and margarine. of Mind with I 4 4- Glen James v 1925 Glqn J. Huggard returned to Heavenly Father from his home In American Fork. CHen had been living with the full time help of an oxygen concentrator. Dec 27th he was set free of his physical limitations. Glen was born in American Amer-ican Fork on Christmas Day 1925 to Frank and Ethel Ashton Huggard. He was the 2nd to youngest child in a family fam-ily of nine children. Glen grew up in the American Fork First Ward; he still resided in the First Ward until his passing. CHen graduated from American Fork High School. He served his country in the United States Navy the last year of World War II. His duties in the Navy were the Waters and Isle's of the Pacific Ocean. Glen worked at Geneva Steel before and after the war. He attended BYU to become an accountant, but we unable to finish fin-ish his degree. In the early 1950's, Glen became a Plumber and later a Plumbing Contractor. Glen made plumbing his life long career and was very good at his trade and contracting business. After retiring retir-ing from plumbing, he worked at the American Fork Developmental Developmen-tal Center where he shared his many skills. Glen married the love of his life, Norma Jean Gammon, July 24, 1953. Their marriage was solemnized solem-nized in the Logan Temple in 1989. To this happy union was received 4 children: Roy Lee, Irene, Rex James (Jim), and Jeffry Dee. Mom and Dad enjoyed many happy years together. They Jane Zada Webb Phillips Jane Zada Webb Phillips, age 86 of Lehi, passed away on Dec. 28, 2006 of causes incident to age. She was born on July 19, 1920 in Lehi, Utah to Eden Eugene and Ann Elizabeth Smith Webb. She married Jean Lauper Phillips on September 6, 1939 in the Salt Lake X Temple. He preceded her in death in 1992. Zada was Student Body Vice President at Lehi High School. She was a piano teacher for many years in the Lehi area. She was a great pianist, organist and accompanist. accom-panist. She was a member of the LDS church and was President of the Stake Relief Society, and was ward Relief Society President in 2 wards, she also served in many of the auxiliaries. She was a temple organist at the Mt. Timpanogos Temple for several years. She Dennis Joseph Sirkel Dennis Joseph Sirkel, 30, of Pleasant Grove passed away at his home surrounded by his loving family and fi ancee on January Jan-uary 1, 2007. His death was caused by complications arising from Metastatic Melanoma. Through all of his pain and suffering he never com plained and never gave up. Dennis was born December 10, 1976 in American Fork to Larry and Jody Hilton Sirkel. He was raised in Pleasant Grove and had a passion for the outdoors. Dennis had a natural talent for golfing, fishing, and riding motorcycles. He felt at home and in peace while fishing on the Green River and spending time with his life long friends. He is survived by Deciding to sell was tough. Using a REALTOR made it easy. Utah County Aooctlon of REALTORS www.ucaot.com Rebecca Johnson, RN, MSN DryCreek Family Practice Certifies Family 7fiC A 911 f Nurse Practitioner OO 14 3300 N. Running Creek way Most Insurance Plans Accepted . .. y WATER, WELL RIGHTS Call Ross at 642-0119 (Jim) Huggard to 20016 served a service mission to Nau-voo, Nau-voo, IL, They were able to spend over a year serving the" Lord full time. This time together will always be cherished. After their mission they served in the Stake Genealogy Library ..Dad served faithfully in many church callings including Stake executive Secretary, Secre-tary, Ward executive secretary, and High Priest group leader. Dad loved the out of doors; he enjoyed camping, hunting and fishing. Most of all he loved to spend time with his family. He especially es-pecially loved the trips he went on with Mom. Dad loved his Ocean fishing trips with his buddies where he caught Salmon and Halibut. Hali-but. Dad was an avid BYU fan. He held the same seats at the Marri-'ott Marri-'ott Center since its opening. Dad was a quiet and unassuming unassum-ing man. He was a true gentleman. gentle-man. He lived life in quiet servitude. servi-tude. He taught us by his good example. Survivors include his lovely wife, Norma Jean, Roy Lee's wife Ellen (Huntsville, UT); Irene (Las Vegas, NV); Jim & Sherie (Highland, (High-land, UT); Jeff & LeAnn (West Bountiful, UT); and sister Blanche Ovard; 20 grandchildren; 27 great grandchildren; 13 brother and sister-in-laws. Glen was preceded in death by his parents, his son Roy Lee, and 7 brothers and sisters. Funeral services were held Tuesday Jan 2, 2007. Interment: American Fork Cemetery. Safe journey Dad until we meet again. May peace be with those who mourn and long for your loving touch. We express our sincere gratitude grati-tude to family and friends and those professionals in our community commu-nity who have assisted us and Dad in our time of need. Thanks! worked at the LDS Garment Distribution Dis-tribution Center and served a mission mis-sion with Jean in Nauvoo, IL from 1981-1982. Survived by 3 daughters, Sandra San-dra (Reese) Blackhurst, Cedar Hills; Barbara (Mac) Powell, Lehi; and Maryann (John) Pace, Orem;-16 Orem;-16 grandchildren; 44 great-grandchildren; 2 great-great-grandchildren; brother, Russell (Yvonne) , Webb, Phoenix, AZ. Preceded in death by her husband, a baby ' daughter, Clara, her parents, 5 ' brothers, Armond Webb, Ralph Webb, Boyd Webb, Karl Webb and Dean Webb. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, January 3, 2007, at 1:00 p.m. in the Lehi 2-5-9th Ward Chapel, 465 E. 300 N., where friends and family called on Tuesday evening from 6-8:00 p.m. and one hour prior to services on Wednesday. Interment, Lehi City Cemetery. Online guestbook at wingmortuary.com. Our family wishes to thank Comfort Care Hospice and Greenwood Green-wood Manor for their loving care of our mother. his fiancee Jamie Worthington, Pleasant Grove; parents: Larry and Jody Sirkel, Pleasant Grove; siblings: Kristy (Chad) Bashaw, Sandy; Shannon (Doug) Mitchell, American Fork; Shelly (Kurt) SirkelIverson, Pleasant Grove; Cody Sirkel, Moab; Dani Sirkei Salt Lake; grandfather, Joe Hilton, Pleasant Grove and many loving extended family. Funeral services ser-vices will be held Friday, January 5, 2007 at 11KX) am in the Grove Creek Stake Center, 1176 North 730 East, Pleasant Grove. Friends may call Thursday evening from 6-8 p.m. at the Stake Center and on Friday from 9:45-10:45a.m. Services under the direction of Olpin Family Mortuary, Pleasant Grove. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.olpinfamily-mortuary.com. www.olpinfamily-mortuary.com. The family would like to acknowledge the wonderful wonder-ful care from all of his doctors and nurses: Dr. Scott Smith and Karen, Kar-en, the team at Huntsman Center: especially Dr. Jensen, Melody, Julie, Kathleen, and Mary, tH 1 J ;,., m2 (Mt |