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Show Thursday, August Janice C. Jolley AMERICAN Delia Elizabeth Circuit LEHI- - Elizabeth Carson Circuit, 79, passed away August 5, at Salt Lake City. She was born June 24, Delia through High School in Degelbeck Carson. She married Edwin Circuit August 11, 1947 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died March 28,1977. She lived in Fairfield for 6 years, in Lehi, for 34 years, and in Salt Lake for 40 years. She attended schools BYU. graduate Taught elementary grades in district of Alpine, Granite and Salt Carson, Lake City Schools. Delia was a member of the LDS Church and was active in all Church Organizations, excelled in music as music director, organist and pianist. She was a member of the Salt Lake Mountain View Fourth Ward. She served a mission to the Northern States. nieces and nephews. Funeral services were Saturday, August 8, at Mountain View LDS Fourth Ward in Salt Lake City. Interment was Utah Cemetery under direction Bountiful the Berg Mortuary in Orem. She was born Sept. 2, 1929 in Delta, a daughter of William and Zenetta Winsor Chynoweth. She married Robert King Harmon on April 23, 1952 in Provo and he died April 15, 1970. She married Keith Jolley on Feb. 14, 1978 in Provo. in City the of Lindquist Mortuary, Bountiful. said Smith removing the radiator from the loader when supports holding up the bucket collapsed, dropping the heavy metal scoop which Funeral DC31MSS' x FORK-Edn- Provo. a Boneless She was born July 9, 1905 in American Fork, a daughter of John C. and Mary Christensen Miller. She married Dallen D. Coates, Dec. 16, 1935 in Malad, Idaho. She was educated in the American Fork and Lehi for two years. She was involved in the resturant business with a sister for 30 years in Provo (Hansen's Cafe). She has lived most of her married life in Fork; , at call fresh al was Bishop conducted by Jay Macfarlane. Invocation was given by Kevin Wilkinson followed by a musical selection, "The Lords Prayer" by Terry and Irene Jenkins. Remarks were given by Bishop Macfarlane with a biographical sketch by Ivan Hooley. The musical selection, "These Hands" was performed by Alan Winters accompanied by Catherine Rees. The speaker was Bishop Eugene Bezzant. Benediction was given by Jeffrey Winters. Dedication of the grave in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery was by Max Morill. Pallbearers were Dahl Dodge, Dewey Wilkinson, Reed Hooley, Kelly Giles, Shane Dodge, Ronald Street, Edwin Speak, James Chipman and Ron Wilson. Honorary pallbearers were Doug, Jerry, and Kevin Wilkinson, Steven, Jeffrey, Brent and Alan Winters, Chad Sterling Chipman, Wright and Troy and Ivan Hooley. Flowers were cared for by the Pleasant Grove Sixteenth Ward Relief Society. George A. Dodge, 67, 111 West 400 North, Springville, Utah died 120 N. 100 STAIf E. - Am. Fork 4 STATE FARM UIM Insurance Companies Home Olfices: love and appreciate all of you. Many thanks to Bloommgton. INiUI Illinois ANCI Uk m goon neighbor. Star firm is (her all. 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Red J I stepdaughter, Mrs. Bill (Billie Grace) Sykes, American Fork; two sisters, Annabel Miller and Mrs Cleo L. Hansen, both of Provo; two nieces and one nephew. Funeral services will be held Friday, at 11 a.m. at the Berg Mortuary Chapel, 185 East Center, Provo. Friends may i CALL ME. $l 77 a for the and their needs." Country Pride ti'" member of the LDS Church. Survivors include her husband of American Miller Coates, 76, died August 10 in a nursing home in Orem, following a stroke. She was orginally from American Fork. my policyholders PRICES IFFICTIVI AUGUST 13, 14r 15, 1981 to . car, home, life and health insurance. Call me. get to know 12 Oz. was She I . 756-351- 8 Edna Coates AMERICAN . best value in and car insurance, CHIMICHANGA be will Edgemont where she lived for 12 years and had lived in American Fork for the past one and one-hayears. Active in the LDS Church, she was a Primary teacher and Relief Society visiting teacher. She was also a member of Orem's Club and Women's Ladies of Elks. Survivors include her husband; one daughter, mother, m. EllSlili Monday at 11 a.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, Lehi where friends may pinned the victim. He was born Oct. 23, 1961 in Murray, a son of to appreciation to all those who were so thoughful, for the many acts of kindness, for the cards and floral offerings I do Dear Friends, you will never know how Vern and I appreciated your friendliness to us. I wish to express my heartfelt He worked as a laborer for Clark Dairy. He was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include his wife; one daughter, Tiffany Marie Smith, Lehi; his mother, Mrs. Beth Clements, Lehi; two brothers and two sisters, Eugene Smith, Michael Smith, Mrs. David (Jessie) Clark and Mickie Johnston, all of Lehi; grandparents, Mrs. Lucille Smith, Draper; Mrs. Gertrude Eliza Chatwin, Oney, Texas. was life, health, home Zenetta Rayl, Orem; four brothers and two sisters, Stan Chynoweth and Perry Chynoweth, both of Orem; Reuben Chynoweth, Provo; Ray Chynoweth and Bernice Chynoweth, both of Las Vegas, and Mrs. Fred (Mary Jane) Fuller of Beaver. A son, Douglas Robert Harmon, died Jan. 17, 1980 in an automobile accident. Burial was in the Provo City Cemetery. her lf . "Because I offer L (Laura Mrs. Donald Jan) Hibbert, Orem; three grandchildren; Iverson Family Card of Thanks call Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. or Monday before services. Burial will be in the Draper City Cemetery. Douglas Tolman and Betty Chatwin Smith. He married Rhonda Daras on June 20, 1980, in Lehi. A Lehi man was killed Wednesday afternoon when a heavy metal scoop from a loader he was repairing fell and pinned him between the radiator and the loader bucket. Gary Smith, 180 South 500 West, was pronounced dead on arrival at the American Fork Hospital after the 2:12 p.m. Wednesday accident that occurred at the Dale Clark Dairy. Utah County Deputy Sheriff Mike McConnel moved years, were held Saturday at 10 a.m. in Accident Victim - Gary Smith LEHI- - Chynoweth illness California, and one sister, Leona C. Frost, Kanab, also several Lehi, She received her education in Delta and Salt Lake City schools and attended BYU. She had lived in Orem for 17 al for Harmon Jolley, 51, of American Fork, who died Wed., Aug. 5, at her home after a short J. David Stockton, brother, of 1902 at Fairfield, the daughter of David Henry and Maria Janice She is survived by one Lehi, and was a FORK-Funer- services n 13. 1981 - Pai Makes ! powdered FRO NT I El LUX DICE Ell-- C : ' 22 Ounce Bottle PurjcciEG ; soap : : August 4 at the Utah Valley Hospital. He lived in Pleasant Grove for 25 years prior to moving to Springville. He was born February 23, Tasty 1914, Malad, Idaho to Reuben Alexander and Agnes Jones Dodge. He married Martha Ellen Myler, October 27,1932 in Duchesne. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a member of the LDS Church residing in the Springville Third Ward where he held the office of Elder. He had worked on construction and as a farmer and was an excellent mechanic and welder. He was also a Veteran of World War II. 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