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Show Thursday, December 16, 1982 - Page 14 Lloyd Judd Dies Emily Suzanne Kirk Emily Suzanne Kirk, 4 month old daughter of Norman D. and Cecilia Zane Brown Kirk, died December 13, 1982 in Orem. She was born August 2, 1982 in Provo. Her parents are members of the LDS Church living in the Pleasant Grove 5th Ward. She is survived by her parents of Pleasant Grove; two brothers: Michael and Samuel, grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Warren P. Kirk, Lindon; Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Joseph Saugus, Raggio, California; and Mr. & Mrs. Frank Greer, Missouri. Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the Olpin Family Mortuary 500 South at 300 East, Pleasant Grove where friends may call Friday one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Indra Clark Johnson Indra Marie Clark Johnson, 85, 1045 North 200 West, Pleasant Grove, died Dec. 14, 1982 at the American Fork Hospital. She was born Sept. 2, 1897, in Panguich, Utah a daughter of Guy W. and Annie Schow Clark. Vernon She married Raymond Johnson on June 6, 1917 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died July 13, 1967. She was an active member of the LDS Church living in the Pleasant Grove 4th Ward. She had served a mission with her husband to Texas Louisiana. She had served as Relief Society President. She attended schools in Panguitch and later lived in Marysvale, Circleville and Salt Lake City. While in Salt Lake she worked in the Relief Society offices and at the Primary Childrens Hospital. She is survived by three sons and 2 Vernon daughters: Morris Johnson, Las Vegas; Joel C.Johnson, Marysvale; James W. Johnson, Mrs. Delmore (Verna) Johnson and Mrs. Raymond (Olga) Homer, all of Pleasant Grove; 32 granchildren; 66 n; a sister: Gretna Tubbs, Newport California. Beach, A daughter Murdock Elizabeth preceeded her in death. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove 4th Ward, 800 North at 100 West. Friends may call at the Olpin Family Mortuary 500 South at East, Pleasant 300 Grove Thursday from 7 to 8 p.m. or Friday at the Church one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Nellie Hanson Hoffman Edna LINDON-Nelli- e Hanson Hoffman, 72, of Lindon died Tuesday, Dec. 7, 1982 in Orem. She was born on Oct. in International Falls, Minn., to Peter Adolph and Mary Ann O'Neill Hanson. She married Fred Hoffman on Dec. 18, 19$ in the' Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was a convert to the LDS Church living in the Lindon Fifth LDS Ward. She was an ordinance worker at the Provo LDS Temple. She served an LDS mission to the East-Centrstates with her husband and served as a stake missionary. She had been president of the Primary and a teacher Relief Society, in Sunday school and MIA. Survivors include her husband of Lindon and two sisters: Mrs. Ferrill (Florence) Sorenson, American Fork; Mrs. Moyle (Mary Ann) Stewart, San Jose, Calif. 12, 1910 al Services Funeral were held Friday in the Lindon Fifth LDS Ward. Burial was in the opportunity to thank the many friends, neighbors and family members for all the this expressions of sym- pathy and love shown us at the passing of our H. Melvin father, Frandsen. Wow Grove City Cemetery. Funeral services were under the direction of Bishop Garth Gillman of the Lindon Fifth Ward. were Pallbearers Richard Dickert, Stanley Hoffman, Kent Hoffman, Vaughn Rasmussen, and David Sorenson. The family prayer was offered by Ray Hoffman, the invocation was by Kenneth the Sorenson, benediction was by Ferrill Sorenson and dedication of the grave by Ronald Hoffman. The and prelude postlude were played by Shari Rasmussen. A vocal duet was sung by Audra Hooley and Annie Smith. Shari Rasmussen played an organ medley. A tribute was written by Edith Hoffman and read by Melisande Smuin. Speakers were Dr. David Sorenson, Grant Christofferson and President Leon R. Walker as well as Bishop Gillman. We want to express our thanks for the lovely floral offerings and the food prepared for our comfort. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin V. Frandsen Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. (LaRue)Pack Open TBS" American Fork Medical Plaza 120 No. 1220 756-528- E. Suite 14 5 Emphasizing Complete Eye Care Services Free Adjustments - Complete Repair Service - Doctor Referrals Doctor Prescriptions Filled Lens Duplication We Honor Geneva Vision Plan 1Jl 71, Fork Hospital. He was born March 28, 1911 in Lindon, Utah a son of Benjamin Thomas and Frances Pearl Adams Judd. He married Regene Jacobs on August 29, 1943. They were later divorced. He attended schools in Oakley, Idaho. He was an active member of the LDS Church. He had worked for Macdonald- - Elsie S. Clements AM. FORK Vernetta Elsie Savage Clements, age 82 died Dec. 12, 1962 in an American Fork Hospital. She was born Dec. 19, 1899 in Brigham City, the daughter of Joseph Herbert and Elsie Bessie Cornford Savage. She married Ezra Albert Clements Oct. 24, 1919 in Sterling, Idaho. The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. He died March 17, 1952. She was a member of the American Fork 24th Ward. She is survived by three sons and five daughters: Mrs. Bert O. (Arietta) Braisford and Mrs. Leo H. (Betty) Ericksen, both of Orem ; Carl S. Clements of Naomi Lindon, Clements of American Fork; Mrs. Arthur (Thelma) Lipey of West Arnold Jordan; Clements of Vancouver, Wash.; Mrs. Joseph A. (Elsie) Carroll of Tucson, Ariz, and Leon Clements of Citrus Heights, Calif.; three stepchildren, Mrs. Milo (Hazel) Lyndal of San Francisco, Calif.; Mrs. Lynn (Mervil) Baker of Salt Lake City, and Gilbert Clements of MIdvale; 42 grand- children, 60 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild; one brother, Ronald Savage, Ogden; and one sister, Hazel Hansen, Bell Garden, Calif. Funeral services were Wednesday, Dec. 15, in the Anderson and Sons Mortuary Chapel. was in the American Fork City Cemetery. Burial Douglas Aircraft in Santa Monica Calif, for 35 years. He retired in 1975 and moved to Oakley where he has lived since. Survivors include two daughters: Mrs. Donald (Shirley) Zink, Yorba Linda, Calif ; Sharon Wilson, Las Vegas, Nevada; seven grandchildren and one great grandchild; brothers and two three sisters: Clyde Judd, Oakley, Idaho; Koena Pleasant Fillerup, Grove; Kenneth Judd, Lancaster, Calif; Frances Judd, Heyard, Calif; Lovina Gardiner, Riverton, Utah. He was preceeded in death by his parents and three brothers and two sisters. Funeral services will be held Thursday at the Oakley Ward Chapel, Oakley, Idaho. Friends may call at the Olpin Family Mortuary 500 South at 300 East, Pleasant Penn. Roosevelt and Esther Lillian Kendrick Dodd. They were divorced. She was a partner in Superior Carbide Tool Mfg. Co. of Calif., Pink Ladies, American Fork Hospital. She was a Hansen Wilson, 73, died Dec. 8, born Feb. American Fork to Moses Albert and Mary Elizabeth Radmall Hansen. She 1982. She was 2, 1909 in married Clarence Wilson July 24, 1928 in Salt Lake City. He died Sept. 24, 1979. She was a member of the American Fork Ninth LDS Ward, where she was active in the Relief Society and was a visiting teacher. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Helen Webb, American Fork; seven grandchildren, twenty Three sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Ida She is survived by two Funeral services were Friday, Dec 10 in the American Fork LDS two and sisters brothers, Mrs. Bettie C. Ward, American Fork; Mrs. Richard C. (Doris) Huff Franklin, Penn.; Ward Chapel. Burial was in American Fork City Cemetery. Grove the Oakley City CACTUS) Cemetery. 13 East Main American Fork, Utah 84003 Telephone Salt Lake Mrs. Nettie 756-580- 6 McHugh, City; McOwen, Los Angeles, Calif.,; Mrs. Leah Long, Give Her the Best American Fork; Merrill Hansen, Rueben Montana; Hansen, this Christmas American Fork. Funeral services will be held Dec. 13 in the American Fork Ninth LDS Ward Chapel. Burial was in the American Fork City Cemetery. Come see our Live MANNEQUINS Sat. Dec. 18th 2 to 5 p.m. UNITED WATERBED CO. INC. Holiday Fashions for Jr. Gals Waterbeds make GREAT presents Super Sales on NOW 741 N. State, Orem Phone Free Gift Wrapping 225-274- 5 wmw CHANGES FOR MOUNTAIN BELL'S RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS. optyl New Year's Day, 1983, will be a day of changes for Mountain Bell. And that means changes in the way you'll do business with us. Some of these changes you'll like. Some will take getting used to. But all are the result of a Federal Communications Commission decision to increase competition in the tele communications industry. This should result in a greater choice of products and services. Here's how the changes will affect you. continue to repair or replace equipment purchased or leased from us after January 1. Our repair service numbers are listed in the Customer Guide. Equipment obtained from. other suppliers should be returned to them We'll PAYING YOUR BILL The easiest way to pay your bill is to mail it. Call your Service Representative for questions about your bill or for the nearest location to pay in person. 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You'll find the number listed on your phone bill or in the Customer Guide section in the front of the White Pages Directory. n Pages Directory will '1 . 1 11 , ' A 4 I , 111 S continuing commitment to excellence for quality, reliable service in the future. aLL 1800 555-500- 0 AND LET S TALK We know you may have other niiffirtnc Mrt Poll l.a nc IVll trH-fr- Vt, w 11VV om ail time between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Monday through Friday. Or send for our free booklet, "Let's Talk About Change." Find out how we're ringing in the New Year. GETTING TELEPHONES AND REPAIR SERVICE In 1983, you'll still be able to get phones from us at our Service Centers. But your choice of certain styles and colors will be limited to our current supply. You can also get phones from other suppliers. When you get telephones from us, you can either pick them up or have them delivered. Delivery will take a few days and there is a charge for this service. continue to be helpful when these changes occur. However, some changes may have been made after the Customer Guide went to press. Your Service Representative. will always have the latest information and is ready to 7 help you. As you can see, many of the coming changes will mean more choices for you. But what's best about your service won't change. You can always depend on our i 1 1 $ . Roosevtlt New Mexico; Wilson Dodd, Saudia Arabia. A brother Harry Dodd preceeded her in death. Dodd, Dana Tuesday from 6 to 7 p.m. or Thursday at the Ward Chapel in Oakley one hour prior to services. Interment will be in Lavern H. Wilson Lavern Theodore American Fork First LDS Ward where she was a visiting teacher. She was a volunteer Red Cross worker. Theodore to the of member Shirley Maxine Dodd Lamey, 51, died Dec. 7, 1982. She was born Oct. 29, 1931 in Franklin, Pleasant Frandsen Card of Thanks We would like to take Judd, of Oakely, Idaho, died Dec. 12, in the LINDON-Lloy- d American Shirley Dodd Lamey Obituaries Obituaries Mountain Be!l j I .) 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