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Show Citizen, Review, Press, Thurs., July 28, 1983 - Page 13 V V V VV rrft 1 Laundry & Dry Cleaning let you wash your clothes fresh and clean with the newest washers and dryers in town. Our facilities are clean and designed to save you time. We do drop bundle wash drop it off, we wash, we dry, we will J8SS I fold. also have budget dry cleaning. Drop your bundles off, we dry clean for you with same day service. Attendant on duty. We're open Mon.-Fr- i. from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and open on weekends. Come in starting August 1st to make your washing days much We nicer. vmmbmm Cards of Thanks Loader the daughters of Elias Loader, would like to take this opportunity to thank our friends, many family and neighbors for all the expressions of love and sympathy shown us at the time of the passing of our Earl Elias father, in any way in funeral services. want to express thanks to all those Loader. Fred & Jeannie Alldredge Drucilla Smith Barbara & Lowell Baxter Earlene and Myrl Lindsey We, Earl Peterson li-O- GOOD THRU We cared for Kasmussen. and 42 randchildren. JANE ZIMMERMAN the -- Verna C. Peterson Kent and Jean Peterson Bill and Kaye Powell Ken and Vea Lynn all (Faye) Williams, Provo; Mrs. Mrs. Bob (Carol) i's': i i. .mi ALMA PETERSON The Funeral services were held Friday, July 8, 1983, for Alma M. Peterson, who died July 5 of a brain tumor. The family prayer was offered by Harry a biographical sketch, written by his two daughters, Kaye P. Powell and Vea Lynn P. Jarvis, was delivered along with personal remarks by a Kenneth E. Jarvis. son-in-la- w Another William son-in-la- G. Powell, delivered a comforting gospel address to family and friends. A medley of favorite songs which had been previously taped by his wife Verna C. Peterson was played and touching memories recalled in remarks given by his were son A. Kent Peterson. A vocal duet, "Close to the Edge of Heaven," was sung by Donna Mitchell and Madge F. Bryson, accompanied by Leonard Wing. The benediction was offered by Robert S. Wilson, a brother-in-la- An uncle, Dr. Alonzo Y. Olsen, dedicated the grave in the Lehi City Funeral Hospital. She was born October 9, 1894 in Park City to Thomas and Naomi Titcomb Powers. She married Arthur Frank Gaisford June 4, 1913 in Lehi. She lived in Lehi and later American Fork where she was active in church auxiliaries and NAOMI GAISFORD civic affairs throughout She is survived by her husband, Fork, daughters, (Naomi) Provo; American and three Mrs. D.R. Norton, Mrs. Ruth G. of was a member. Dean College, first vice commander, was in charge. Harold Fox, Dennis bugler, Trinnaman, Finch, and Alvin Schow. Burial was in the Lehi cemetary. Christine Free curling iron Peterson Francom, Chris Adrien Segil, Blaine Swensen. services Fox, and 2 The family prayer Chapel. was in the was given by Robert Fork City Norton and the inAmerican vocation by Davis Cemetery. Knight. Remarks were given by Robert Norton. Services were under A vocal solo, "The the direction of Noel Link Divine," was sung Knight. Casket bearers by Rick Ellison, acwere Tom Gaisford, companied by Irene Brian Dabling, Rex Ellison. A tribue was given by Connie Segil and remarks by Harold Hansen, Salt Lake City; Holley. The benediction Mrs. Dick (Elaine) Dabling, David Chip-ma- was by Roy Griffin. .Bob York and Dabling, Orem; 18 Dedication of the Swensen. grandchildren and 26 Marlow was by Noel grave casket great grandchildren. Honorary were Kim Knight. Two sons, Thomas Val bearers Mortuary Burial n, daughters; three American Fork; brothers, VALYN OLSEN Call Wendell at Valyn 756-801- 4 Grand Central Plaza. American Fork COUPON1 v s& HEAVY-LOA- S9Cpv. 0Csi 2 LIMIT TWO Whti Coupon 1 58 I I JBai h Builders Supply 26 gallon capacity. 8 i l 150 W. v Main, Am. Fork, raw i V 756-35- -1 COUPON- v v MEN'S WORK 8683 Eipires Barratt Whti Coupon I I I LIMIT 2 PR ggc 150 W. Builders Supply White canvas. 49 Main, Am. Fork, 756-35- 51 COUPON1 2 CELL FLASHLIGHT Expires SSy mh Coupon (Delie) Funeral services Leo V. Street, 64, died 1983 held Wednesday, were 23, July Saturday, in the VA Hospital. July 27th at 11 a.m. in He was born June 3, the Wing Mortuary. 1919 in Lehi to Edwin I Burial in the Lehi City Mabel Cemetery. Street and Ml 99 150 W. V2 1 3251-B- 7 J v 51 GLOVES I I I BAGS Lyle Street, Skinner, Ijehi; and Mrs. Gerald (Faye) Jorgen-sen- , Lehi. I D TRASHGRASS I I I Howard B., Fontana, Cal.; Reed T., Lehi, Utah; two sisters, Mrs. LEO STREET off cut and style with this coupon were later divorced. He worked as a construcfor worker tion Morrison & Knudsen. He was a Veteran of World War II. He is survived by two were held Wednesday in the Anderson and Sons .with, perm ?. Street He married Reta Arbegist in 1946. They J' her life. squad Two sons, and George Scearl, preceeded her in Annette Frank LeRoy preceded her in death. Fork American he the Legion firing greatg- Leo V. Street and Powers Naomi which She Khalil McKay Budge, 64, died July 23, 1983 in Utah Valley Hospital of Moffitt, Spanish Fork; preceded in death by a mylofibrosis. He was born Jan. 17, son, Bradley. 1919 in Malad, Ida., to Funeral services, Thomas Francis and Thursday, 11 a.m., Winifred McKay Budge. Olpin Family MortuHe married Verda Rose ary, 500 So. 300 East, Nov. 1943 in the Salt Pleasant Grove. Lake 30, LDS Temple. call Friends may Mr. Budge was an hour one Thursday,and prior to services. Burial, aerospace engineer of World War veteran a Pleasant Grove II. He graduated from Cemetery. Utah State University 'I IJLdfrlwWMWMIi in civil engineering and KHALIL BUDGE earned a degree from the University of Illinois in sanitation McKay Budge, San engineering. Cemetery. a He member was of Calif.; two Diego, Pallbearers were Mrs. Dixon American the Fork sisters, Lonne Kent grandsons LDS Tenth a Woodbury, (Donna) Ward, Peterson, Layne Alma John J. Mrs. Priest Bountiful; High group William Peterson, Greg in active Kemp, (LouJean) Powell, Brent James leader, and Salt stepNorth Lake; teaching leadership Michael Scott Powell, both ward and stake mother, Lurline AnEllison, Paul B. in Jason church auxiliaries and derson Budge of Malad, Christensen, a stake mission Idaho. Eugene Jarvis and served Funeral services will in California. Micah Benjamin J. held Thursday at 11 He is survived be his by Jarvis. wife, one son and two a.m. in the American Gary Fork 10th Ward, 680 The funeral daughters, Budge, North 350 West. Friends were McKay arrangments Mrs. may call at the AN.C.; Fayetteville, made by Mr. Peterson and Sons Glade (Karren) Weight, nderson and carried out acTex. ; Marlene Mortuary, 49 East 100 Houston, cording to his wishes. Budge, North, 45 minutes prior The flowers were Frances Ameri"n five to services. Graveside Fork; cared for and arranged two services will be held by the Lehi 9th Ward grandchildren;Thomas Thursday at 4 p.m. in brothers, Relief Society and the Budge, the Malad, Idaho luncheon was prepared Morgan Keith Cemetery. Ida.; Pocatello, by the Lehi 9th and 5th Ward Relief Societies. Naomi Powers Gaisford Gaisford, age 88, died July 23, 1983 in the American : Hard-inge- r, E. Carson. His son, Alma Kent Bishop Peterson of the Lehi 9th Ward, conducted the services. Prelude and postlude music was played by Donna Mitchell. The invocation was given by another brother-in-laNeil C. Carson. A vocal solo, "I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked," was siing by Phillip K. Robinson accompanied by Leonard Wing. formed The consisted of members; Ralph Wing, Karl More, Carl Harris, Homer per- Khalil M. Budge Alma Peterson brother-in-la- chaplain, performed the services. Jarvis in Garth (Susan) Pleasant Grove 18th Orem; Lindsay, Ward, where she served Mike, Jeff, all Pleasant as ward librarian, in Grove; 10 grandcub scouts, Primary children; mother, and Relief Society. Spanish Fork; three Graduate, Springville brothers, two sisters, James Lindsay, Las High School. Survivors: husband; Vegas, Nev.; William four three and Paul Lindsay, both sons, Linda, Springville; Mrs. Nevin daughters, Tim, Fork; were by services and families living Born March 18, 1926, Mapleton, to James C. and Edna J. Losser Lindsay. Married Allen R. Strasburg, Feb. 11, 1946, Mapleton; later solemnized, Manti LDS Colleen, Temple. Member, LDS American services Graveside were held for Don Street on July 19. The death. Funeral will be held Zimmerman, 94, died Friday, July 29, 1983 in Tuesday, July 26, 1983 the Wing Mortuary at the Central Utah Chapel in Lehi at 11 Rehab. & Health a.m. Friends and Center in Orem. She family members may had lived at 189 E. call Thursday from 7 to Main in Lehi. She was 9 p.m. and on Friday to born on April 22, 1889 prior services. in Park City to Charles Interment will be in the and Jane Lehi City Cemetery. Selbrerg Jane flowers and food and other who may have aided in any way, we are very grateful. Jean L. Strasburg Church, Don Street married John William Zimmerman on Feb. 20, 1906 in Lehi, Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died March 14, 1970 in Lehi. She is survived by one Rolland son, Zimmerman, Lehi; eleven grandchildren, assistance, to those who assisted on the program and 7.1 Jane Zimmerman The family of L friends and neighbors Stanford Briggs wish in his recent illness and to offer their sincere death. thanks and appreciaFay, Dr. Leland tion for the love, and Mary Biggs and sister Maxine sympathy and help and Fred Whiting given to them by their We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to those who have assisted in any way at this time and during the illness of our husband and father. To all those who visited at the home and hospital to offer words of encouragement, to those who have extended of symexpressions pathy "and offers of Aug. Laundry & Dry Cleaning 98 W. Center St., PI. Grove 1 M c nMtiwries ) the J PLEASANT GROVE Jean Lindsay Strasburg, 57, died July 25, 1983, at her home. f"e"dry""vash1 FFER our who called at our homes and the mortuary and for the floral lovely offerings and the food for our prepared comfort Our sincere thanks, We deeply appreciate all those who took part BriggS SPEcTaT I 8S83 Barratt Builders Supply Main, Am. Fork, 756-35- 51 J |