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Show Grove 5th Ward. She worked as a supervisor in rest homes for 14 OPJTUfffiU years. sons Steve Stanley West ForJenn'rve Clark Dransfield The prelude and postlude music was played by Carole Peck. Stephen C. Peterson offered the prayer with family members and Bishop Elwyn Peck announced the service. William L. Maxfield the gave prayer. quartet, opening musical Earl Peck, A Lisle Russon, Wesley Rasmussen and Frank Huggard, sang the beautiful hymn, "Oh My They were accompanied by Carole Peck. JoAnn Dransfield gave the biographical sketch. Father." Speakers who eulogized Mrs. Dransfield for her many wonderful qualities were Bishop Peck, Lileth Peck and Patriarch Grant Christofferson. Lornell and Ardell Zimmerman sang a duet, "In The Garden." Michael W. Jarvis gave PLEASANT Stanley West, 20, died Sept. 9, 1981 in Pleasant Grove. GROVE-Ste- ve He November 1960 Fork in to Stanley R. and Donna Pedersen West. He was an elder in the Grove Ward and an Eagle Scout. He from graduated Pleasant Grove High School in 1980. He had attended Snow College. Survivors include his and three brothers and three sisters: Mrs. Michael parents Larson, (Kathy) Ut.; William, Douglas, Roland, Jerry, Jill and Mrs. Roger (Floris) Olsen, all of Pleasant Grove; 29 grandchildren and 18 greatgrandchildren; two step sisters and one step brother, Guy Hardman, Mrs. Glade (Hazel) Bullock, and Mrs. Lee (Viola) Beers. Funeral services were held Saturday, Sept. 12, at 11 a.m. in the Pleasant Grove Fifth Ward. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Family Mortuary. parents, (Colleen) John (Connie) Taylor, Bowman PLEASANT GROVE-M- ay i, 69, died Sept. American pallbearers were A. Robert Dransfield, Douglas C. Peterson, Mark Peterson, Norman S. Jarvis, Robert C. Maxfield, Phillip H. Peterson and James S. Dransfield. The profusion of lovely flowers was cared for and arranged by the Eleventh Ward Relief Society. Adamson Hardman. She married Louis C. Robinson on Feb. 5, 1931 in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was a member of the LDS Church residing in the Pleasant Edward and Floris retirement. Survivors include his wife, two sons, Robert W., Magna; Kenneth A., Pleasant Grove; eight Randy Bennett AMERICAN FORK-Rand- y Batty Bennett, American Fork, died Friday, Sept. 4, 1981, of injuries suffered in an automobile accident. He was born Jan. 26, 1946 in American Fork, a son of Frank G. and Lettie Batty Bennett. He 35, of married Hemerick Donna and of they were later divorced. three grandchildren, ; great-grandchildr- three two sisters, brothers, Mrs. Loader, . Grove; Retta Pleasant Mrs. Roy (Myrtle) Nimtz, South Jordan; M. the Family Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Vida Conway Fage COME TO da Conway, 85, died September She was born January 14, 1981. V YOU" Al SO lAV.CufU Si PICKUP wVif- - mJ o z Windshields Get OUR Fst.inate Before YOU v Back Windows Spend 5 Side Windows Leaks Fixed Insurance Claims MHVirj. All (il u tan ( hum (A 41 Z o- . AMERICAN f ORK o 756-216- z Atkin r- 2 9 Weekdays ti to 6 5 (IVWSSVIONVWSSVIONVWSSVIONVWSSV-f- e r 0"Cw SMi jr 3 il FOR ONLY We would like to take this opportunity to thank the many friends, neighbors and family members for all the expressions of sympathy and love shown at the death of our beloved one, Zola Rutledge. We deeply appreciate all those who took part in any way in the funeral services, we want to express our thanks to all those who called at the home or the mortuary, for the lovely floral offerings and the food provided for our comfort. Clyde and Lela Don and Leone Mortuary. PLEASANT GROVE-Vi- AUTO & TRUCK GLASS Card Of Thanks Charles, James, both of Lehi; AlRoy, American Fork. He was preceded in : death by his son, Donald. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Timpanogos Stake Center under the direction of the Olpin American Fork Seventh Ward. Jack Ray Taylor offered the family prayer and Jed Moss played prelude and postlude music. William Price offered the invocation and Connie and Butch Grace sang a duet, "Make the World Go Away." Kaye Hall gave a life sketch written by Connie B. Taylor and Connie and Butch Grace sang, "Wings of Dove." Blaine Batty was the speaker, Connie and Hardman attended Page C--l GLASSMAW W Dangerf ield, Tex. ; nine grandchildren; 26 greatgrandchildren; brother and sister: Roy Fage, Roy, Utah; Mrs. Josie Vincent, Provo. Funeral services will be held today at 11 a.m. in the Timpanogos Stake Center, 800 N. 100 West. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to the services. Burial will be in Pleasant Grove City Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Family Mortuary. school in Lehi. He worked for Pleasant Grove Slater before his Pleasant Grove. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Anderson and Sons Mortuary Chapel, under the direction of James and days Z Farmer, Grove 15th A O 7, 1957. Bernadette 1981 - GLASSMANGLASSMANGLASSMANGLASSMAN Giacalone, Salt lake City; Mrs. Fred (Or-ph- Ward. He spent his childhood (Idonna) Salt Lake Mrs. Jack Bishop in Slater, 81, died September 12, 1981 at his home. was He born December 5, 1899 in Ixhi to Nephi W. and Ellen Colledge Slater. He married Virginia Mae Jacobson January 7, 1931 in Provo. He was a member of the UDS Church and resided in Keno, Adamson, City, and GROVE-Jose- ph "Weary" the Pleasant January Thursday, September 17, She was a member of the LDS Church and was a temple worker in both the Salt Lake and Provo Temples. She attended schools in Lindon and Pleasant Grove and at Utah State University. She is survived by a son and daughters: John G. Conway, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. G. Dale (Eva Marie) Larsen, Orem; Mrs. Warren Howard (Lova) Peters and Frank Bennett, both of American Fork; Mrs. May Hardman Robinson 1981 PLEASANT American Allen, died Joseph W. Slater Mrs. Nev.; Funeral services were held Saturday, Sept. 12, at 1 p.m. in the Grove Ward. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Family Mortuary. Robinson, Marilyn Fork; one brother and five sisters, Mrs. Kay (Joyce) Moss, Jerome, Idaho; Mrs. Frank Fork. Fork. She was born June 19, 1912 in Pleasant Grove, a daughter of James Serving Farmington, Sarah grandmother Pedersen of American The prayer at as Richard (Joyce) White, 4, 1896 in Lindon, Utah to Joseph David and Eva C. Thome Fage. She married John Conway, August 8, 1914 in Salt Lake City. He "How Far is Heaven," and Carl Batty offered the benediction. Dedication of the grave in the American Fork City Cemetery was by an uncle, Delt Batty. Beckstead on Nov. 18, 1980 in Leadville, Colorado. He was a master mechanic for Jclco Construction Co., Savage Brothers and Kcnwortli Trucking. He was Bill Hurrah's personal mechanic. Al I le lime of his lealli he was employed by J.K. Sliea of Cm rani Creek. He served in I he U.S. Armed Forces in France. . He was a member of the U)S Church. Survivors include his wife; one son and two daughters, Dodd, Lisa and Ixslic Bennett, all of Huntington; his Suzanne, Terry, Jill, Darren and Scott, all of Pleasant Grove; his benediction. Jarvis. born 28, American the dedicatory Lehi City Cemetery was offered by Dean A. was and Mrs. daughters: Services Held married Survivors include her husband, Grace sang, Butch He then married Gaylene Slandifird on Sept. 1, 1968 and they were divorced. He when you order a New York Steak Dinner at our regular low price of $3 99 Including choice of bailed potato or mashed potatoea and gravy, French fries and our Sundowners NO TAKE OUT ORDERS cheese loasl TWO PARTICIPATING LOCATIONS SALE STARTS AT 1 1 A.M. 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