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Show Sympathy Flowers from People Who Utah Technical College in Provo. She worked as a JTVI v) vr. Z3 I I- iIIr - 2 nurse at the Utah State Training School for fourteen years and planned lo retire in August of this year. She was a member of the Association of Licensed Practical Nurses and the Utah State Employees Association. She had lived in Fountain Green, Ogden and in American Fork for the past 26 years. She was an active member of the LDS Church. Survivors include four sons and two daughters, in. I f I v-- ; Funeral Held For Deane Tidwetl Jf!fc . i J OMOK Mrs. Rex (Caroline) S. Deane Coombs In Tidwetl, 64, of American Fork died of and Bruce Tidwell, both of Mt. Pleasant; Phil Tidwell, cancer Saturday, July S, at the American Fork Hospital. She was born August 6, Riverton; in 1915 i Fountain Green, Sanpete County, a daughter Charles Richard and of Lillian Elsie Gibson Coombs. She married Dog Show Delights Audience How do you get your dog to sit when the audience is waiting and time is short? You put both hands on his rump and push! At least that's how Tara Farthingham got "Brock" to perform - and he won the dog show. Dogs and owners met Saturday at Robinson Park for the City Recreation Department's Annual Dog Competition. Steve Bailey, recreation director, and Ora Chipman the event. Canines were judged in seven areas, rated on a scale from one to 10 by judges Clarence Grant, Lillie Shatter, Doug and Mary Lou Nicholes, Neil Manning, Roy Griffin, Rulon Jackman and Phil Cave. "Elaba" came off with Best Behaved and Best Trick honors after sitting up and begging for the win. "Elaba" was entered by Tara Cardon and is owned by Ora Chipman. Best of Show "Brock" also took home the "Best Looking" dog ribbon. "Brock" very diplomatically shook hands with the judges for his talent spot. Mark Hunin and his bulldog "Pug" captured the "Funniest" dog prize. "Pug," according to Steve Bailey, "came dressed for the part." The overall crowd favorite won "Smallest" dog honors. "Midge," six weeks old for the contest, kept owner Kelby Rowe Gloyd H. Tidwell on Jan. 6, Green. He 1934 in Fountain died Jan. 9, 1966. She was a graduate of Moroni and School Russell Tidwell and John Tidwell, both of American Fork; Linda Tidwell, Orem; 20 gran- dchildren, four greatg- randchildren, one sister, Magdalene Coombs, Mt. Pleasant. Funeral services were held on Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. in the American Fork North Stake Center, then earned her Licensed American Fork. Burial was in the Memorial Gardens in Practical Nurse !fegree Orem. High N. Mortenson, 1 Yr. Director; La Dell Terry, 1 Yr. Frank C. Green- Director; wood, 2 Charles Yr. Albertsons, perhaps you will better understand, that fortunate are Director; I jrv June 26th in- stalled the following officers for the coming year: Ray J. Greenwood, President; Dr. J. Blake Evans, 1st Vice President; Curtis, Jess 2nd Vice George President; Whiting, 3rd Vice Pres- ident; Leon Sweat, Secretary and Treasurer; J. Harry Malone, Lion Tamer; Ray 0. Walker, Tail Twister, 1 yr.; Sherman Blackburn, yr.; Norman J. Clark, Song Leader; Wilson R. Welsh, 1 Yr. Director; Dr. Tail Twister, 2 Glaucoma checks spon- Cedar to (Lois) Mrs. Fort; Testing Van used Glaucoma, blood THE FAMILY OF Dr. Grant Y. Anderson will honor him with an open house on the occasion of his 80th birthday on July 19. Friends, relatives, and former patients are invited to between 3:00 greet him at The Bungalow in Pleasant and 5:00 p.m. No material gifts, please, but he will find pleasure in sharing your friendship and memories. Mrs. Cook. tion. related the presented sketch. All the wonderful qualities of J ?i "III Jorgonson Upholstory offering a Discount 10 during the month of July for a complete sofa & Chair job Mrs. Anderson. They told of of the gospel plan for eternal life. An the beauty organ selection was played Eva Carson. Jalaine by Carson, and Ann Bushman sang a duet accompanied Eva Carson. Dennis by Peterson gave the closing prayer and the edication of the grave was by Harry in chosing the new program, as has been demonstrated by the number of previous selections returned due to audiencn Fort Cemetery. Draper. Lynne Adamson, Out Patient Department Manager Lynne Adamson, an employee of the American Fork Hospital for the past seven years, has been named manager of the out patient department. Announcement of the appointment was made by Mark J. Howard, hospital administrator. Mrs. Adamson began at the hospital as a patient and admitting office, representative in the and, during her tenure has worked in the Emergency Room and the department. Prior to joining the staff at American Fork Hospital, she was employed at the Utah State Training School for two years, and was a dental assistant for 11 years. A native of Salt Lake City, she has resided in Manila and Provo, attending school in Provo and in Pleasant Grove. Her say she has an artistic streak in her, and that she is very good at painting and crafts. She has taken art classes, has done numerous paintings, and has the "ability to see beauty In everything and everyone." Her hobbies are painting, sewing, walking, and, her family says, she is an excellent cook. She and her husband, Robert, have two sons and you are suddenly taken from your family, who will take care of your payments on the house? Would the overwhelming burden fall on your spouse's shoulders? You can make sure that doesn't happen Inwith Mortgage Pay-osurance from Farmers. ff costs so little and it takes great load off your mind. If you are not here to pay, Farmers pays off your mort-- . It Aren'tWhat You il1 if . . . a 1980 show. Mx What would happen friend, Nutrition: You h American Fork Hurry!!! and church neighbor worker as exemplified by Peterson, Dennis Peterson and Kelbyn Blackhurst. Interment was in Cedar C Ins. 7567619 womanhood, motherhood, production. There are no tickets remaining. Selections for the 1981 season are now under consideration and the choice of the audience members is considered t-'W- t Larry as Serving pallbearers were Wallace Cook, Melvyn Cook, Tom Peterson, Kurt m! 15 East Main - Lucille The Pageant has been almost a "sell-out- " from the first of the 30 performance run, according to Ted Pierce, chairman of the Utah Pageant of the Arts board of directors, who with American Fork City, are sponsors of the unique O FotheringhamBowen-Leavit- Ora weeks mil Give Us A Call or Drop By Paul President Peterson 1980 demand for the ance. Enough to make the change. biographical season has marked several "firsts" of note: The largest cast ever assembled, comprising 122 people each performance, with the production triple cast; the largest number of selections, totaling 44 separate pieces in 22 scenes; and the largest set ever designed for the producThe throughout the state for On An Average. . .8 out of 10 people who come in our office save money on their auto insur- Peterson, Valley Chapel with Paul Genho in Blackhurst. The show includes selections ranging from the contemporary sculpture work of Florence Hansen, of Sandy, to the traditional favorites from the brush of Leonardo da Vinci and the lithographs of Currier and Ives. Grove Fort and Fannie Neal Berry. She married Wallace Anderson, July 14, 1916 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, he died 38 years ago. She was active an member of the LDS Church and served in general music assignments on the ward and stake level. She was an excellent pianist. Her survivors are four C. Paul were Speakers Genho, Ernil Cook, Art Cook The 1980 season of Utah Pageant of the Arts will close on a triumphant season Friday, July 11, with more than 25,000 persons attending the performances. Audience response has been warm and positive, according to directors Bill Kirkpatrick and David O. Brockbank. in pressure and audio checks. Next time you see a "Lion" selling white canes, brooms, Steel Days tickets, working at a garage sale at the park or helping with early morning breakfasts at ff Season Friday sored by the Lions. More visible signs of the "Lions" might be the park boweries, Lion's Park or even the Lions Clinical free Cedar Lysander and of the Lions, and many are wearing glasses today or The American Fork Lions in offered the and Bob family prayer Patch spoke the invocation. A musical selection was sung by Kurt Peterson. Pageant Closes on Triumphant Health, Sight and Welfare is a major program on Thursday Dec 31, She was born 1896 Keen by Blackhurst P. Biggins, participated Grove. charge, the prelude and postlude music was played through his efforts, many of year. have Fowler Mary Berry Anderson, 83, died Monday, June 30, 1980 in Pleasant Bishop "Liberty, Intelligence Our LIONS Nations Safety" and the Motto "We Serve" an ambitious program is planned for the coming J. GREENWOOD Held For Mary F.B. Anderson Cedar the less assisted, Lehi Funeral Service Mrs. LaMont Peterson; (Reva) Blackhurst, Pleasant Grove; four grandchildren; 44 great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Arvela Hacking, Cedar Fort, and Mrs. Paul (Wanda) Blackhurst, Pleasant Grove. funeral services were held Thursday, July 3, at the Photographer and Historian and Stan Phillips, Past President. With the designation of RAY 235 N. 100 E. 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