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Show Page fr Thursday, May Turner Child 17, 1979 Funeral services for Mary Ann Haycock King Carrier, 73, who died of cardiac arrest Sunday, May 13, 1979, at the Utah Valley Hospital, will be Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Wing Mortuary in Lehi. She was born June 23, 1905 in Sunnyside, Carbon County, a daughter of William Brindley and Elizabeth Haycock. David died Sellers She married S. King in 1924. He in 1941. She then married Nathan Carrier in 1943. Survivors include one son and one daughter, Darwin King, American Mrs. Elizabeth K. Schaffer, Salt Lake City; three brothers and four Fork; Franklin sisters, Haycock, Fresno, Calif.; Alfred Haycock, Orem; Leroy Haycock, Roy; Mrs. Sylvia Chidester, Lehi; Mrs. Virginia Cook, Brandon Brian Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Greg Turner, died in his crib Friday morning, May 11. He was the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner, Lehi and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Simpson, Orem. Graveside services were held at Lehi Survivors include his wife, Lehi; two Mrs. Olmstead, Selma, Calif.; and Mrs. Vivian Jewkes, East Carbon City, Carbon County. American Friends may call at the mortuary one hour prior to services on Thursday. Burial will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. great grandchildren, grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 12, in Fork; one sister, Mrs. O.H. (Zina) Gygi, Salt Lake City; 17 11 the Wing The sons, Blaine Angus, Salt Lake City; Neldon Lott, Provo; one daughter, Valene Bonner, Salt Lake City; one brother, Harmon T., Mortuary Chapel, Lehi, with Bishop and gave biographical the We Now Do Complete Electronic III Alvin Schow TO and David Health Sciences Tune-Up- s BRANDON James BRIAN M. Passes Scoggins promise. The Volunteer Auxiliary recently presented to the University of Utah Give Us a Call baiance of Medicine the of its annual $2,000 scholarship College and Set up an Appointment Funeral services were Beard. She died in 1962. Eleven years later- he married Carlene Gay. Mr. Scoggins was a veteran of World War II. He is survived by his wife, Lehi: one son and one daughter, James commitment, bringing its total medical scholarship contribution to $8,000 since the organization was formed nine years Anthony Scoggins, Santaquin; and Mrs. Joe, (Dixie Joyce) Schille of Jacksonville, Fla.; four Mrs. stepdaughters, Richard (Joy) Cum-ming- s and Mrs. Michael ago. Your Your home, your family car. your persona! possessions your life or your child's future education whatever ygjir needs, I cap provide broad protection at a low cost that will surprise vou Just About Anything 756-964- 174 W MAIN For Pn 3 INSURANCE tPECtALTST will speak to r. At back are Kim Brady and Carolyn Cox. Exercises will be held Family has scheduled its Sixth Annual Golf Tournament for May 25 and 26 at the City Golf Course in American Fork. Entry fees for both pros and amateurs will be $25. Each pro Funeral services were held at Community Presbyterian Church in American Fork with Rev. Geoff Nelson in charge. The family prayer at the mortuary was given by call to worship and prayer was by Rev. Nelson; the eulogy by Blaine Parry and the Old Testament reading by Rev. Nelson. The music was furnished by Gary Rowan, who sang "Faith to Faith." He was acby Cindy companied Lyon. Sylvester Evans, a neighbor, spoke comforting remarks and a reading from the New Testament was by Rev. Nelson. He also ottered the closing prayer and Current Interest Rate 9.45 thru .May 23 Highest possible interest rate. Savings & Loans and Credit Unions cannot pay a higher rate. were the and six For more information call Serving as pallbearers were Don Ellis, Kenny Parry, Mike Cummings, Ricky Parry. Steven Parry and Scott Cum- )fl U'fist Main Mimiher mings. i; The Deacons Committee of the Community Presbyterian Church was in charge of the flowers. !'. ''i.lr !s ,n ,;(,-- FIJIC i,t ,( vniist mh.il LOOK FOR THIS SEAL WHERE YOU SHOP Uo give our customers FAIR VALUE. 2. To provide EXCELLENCE IN SERVICE. 3. To be COURTEOUS in all our dealings. 4. To render reasonable SERVICE TO ALL 5.To employ MODERN BUSINESS PRACTICES. 6.To maintain a high standard of CLEANLINESS. 7Jo resolve CUSTOMER COMPLAINTS promptly and fairly. maintain TOTAL TRUTH in all our advertising and public relations. THE NORTH UTAH COUNTY SHOPPER .HUTCH'S INC. TRI CITY FORD GLASSMAN AUTO & TRUCK GLASS HUMPHRIES. INC. .JO'S HAIR FASHIONS EHI, UTA- H- .PECK BUILDING SUPPLY LEHI REXALL DRUG MDK CONSTRUCTION, INC. .COOK & SONS CHAIN LINK FENCES .STATE BANK OF LEHI ALPINE FIRPLACE FURNACES COAST TO COAST 768-844- 4 State Bank of Lehi CODE OF ETHICS AA REAL ESTATE 84003. paid on a $10,000 deposit for a 6 month period. and ac Members of the Association of Consumer Preferred Businesses Agree to Abide By This .CENTURY 21 received by May 20. Mail paid entries to Jimmy E. Thompson, P.O. Box 216, American Fork, Utah May 17 BUSINESSES -L- is Monday, For the Week of iSlfli CONSUR9EBS PREFE TOEID?Jfll 8. To fee MmieyMarket Certificates Rev. Geoff Nelson. The at should provide three amateurs. Only paid entries will be considered official, Telephone entries may be made providing the entry Tri- - THESE ARE LOOK FOR THIS SEAL WHERE YOU SHOP I at the commencement exercises for the Class of 79 include Legion (Marcia) Sloan, both of Sandy; Mrs. Laine L. (Martha Jean) Parry, Mrs. Don Bluffdale; (Frances) Ellis, Pleasant Grove; two brothers, two sisters, 19 grandchildren AMERICAN FORK House cemetery JAMES M. SCOGGINS 20 Ya:s students who by American Lehi Post 19. Commital was by Rev. Nelson. KEN CARDON INSURANCE So'vng Utah County Sizzler conducted Farmers Agent Can Insure The Steak benediction. Military Rites For Insurance Advice Call id- fill Sizzler Golf Tournament Planned Away held Wednesday for James Marion Scoggins, 70, who died Sunday, May 13, 1979, in American Fork Hospital of a heart attack. Mr. Scoggins was born April 1, 1909 in Anderson, S.C., to Roy and Essie In 1945 he Scoggins. married Florence Irene SPEAK AT COMMENCEMENT-Hon- or Kristie Thayn, Evan Nielsen and Lynette Schow, seated Friday, May 25, at 8 p.m. in the high school auditorium. TURNER - To a volunteer in the University of Utah Health Sciences Center Auxiliary, a promise is a Check Our Prices 0 ' the sketch. Adamson and Reed Bliss sang "Oh My Father" and "Abide With Me." Valno Peterson offered the closing prayer. Harmon T. Vance dedicated the grave at the Lehi City Cemetery. The flowers were cared for and arranged by Lehi Fifth Ward Relief Society. 756-731- 2 K Speakers were President Woffinden, American Fork, Utah 84003 Dean v President Clyde Bair. A male quartet comprised of Alvin Schow, Duane Imperial Tire Service, Inc. 160 South 500 East by : opening prayer was spoken by Mark White. Prelude and postlude music was played by Glennis Devey. Douglas Vance ; Colledge. Ralph Wing officiating. Neldon L. Vance offered the prayer with family members r prayer dedicatory was offered ANGUS VANP.F sJ l Cemetery Monday, May 14, with Bishop Bruce Webb conducting. Blaine Adamson offered the family prayer and Lowell Brown spoke words of comfort to those convened for the service. Tooele. Springville; Euphama Crib Death Angus Vance, age 74, died May 9, 1979 in a Provo hospital. He was born October 29, 1904 in Alpine, Utah to Lewis Jefferson and Mary Frances Ferrell Vance. He married Rhea La Von Lott, March 10, 1926 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a retired poultryman. He served as a high priest in the LDS Church. He had lived in Alpine and Funeral Services Today For Mary Carrier Commencement Speakers Chosen Dies Of Funeral Services Held For Angus Vance CORBET TRAILER SALES LEHI FREE PRESS KB 107 RADIO ROBINSON BARTILE ROOFING 20 TV JOHN'S 24 HOUR KSTU TOWING KIRBY CO. OF AMERICAN FORK FOR ADDRESSES AND PHONE NUMBERS SEE YOUR WHITE AND GREEN PHONE BOOK COVER. ,, n ,M |