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Show Citizen, Review, Press, WL, Jan. 18, 1084 - Page 14 hell Hospice offers free workshops on bereavement 1983' Dec 19. Girl to Darvin and Loma Ure Burgess Dec 20 Girl to Rick and Nanette HeaW leader Boy to Guy and Donna Sage Chamberlain Smith Boy to Taylor and Peggy Douglaa Boy to Richard and Laurel Perachon Verhaaren Dec. 21 Girl to Roes and Urann Murdock Doddu Girl to Larry and Kaye Fisher Fugal Dec 22 Girl to Andre and Pamela Groo Petereon Dec. 23 Girl to Rickieand BoaheU Southwick Ferguaon Girl to Derell and Carol Nelson Gnanng DEc. 24 Girl to Michael and Lenore Champion Stevens Dec 25 Boy to Ron and Vae WUhams Newbury Carlton Boy to Steve and Kellie Gordon Giri to Douglaa and Phyllis Holman Hall Dec. 26 Giri to Gary Scott and Lisa Gardner Nunjey Girl to Steven and Kaye Raamuaaen smith Boy to Mark and Karen Gurr Johnson Dec. 27 Girl to Kerry and Lawana Lefler Beckstead Boy to Frank and Julie Lewis Parry Giri to Aaron and Shawnee Higley Bennett Dec. 28 Giri to Michael and Lori Gudmundaon Findies Girl to Dane and Jody Wanlass Austin Dec 29 Boy to Glen and Karfa Mayall Woods Giri to Richard and Marilyn Davis Keil Boy to Ray and Patty Durfee Schankenburg Girl to Steven and Ranae Bishop LaBreene Girl to R. Bruce and Debra Pehrson Black Boy to John and Cheryl Spencer Valeno Dec. 30 Boy to Richard and A special series of workshops the bereavement dealing with process will be held the second Thursday of each month beginning Thursday, Jan. 12, at 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by Hospice of Utah County, the workshops are free and to the public. Averett, executive director of Hospice of Utah County, said anyone interested in partopen Claire in vmmmMmnmmmmemmmmmmmmmmm9mm6&maimtsmim of Utah Angels, who recently completed 1983 performance season, show pose UTAH ANGELS-Memb- ers from one of their precision routines. 1983 Utah Angels fly high y The Angels Jr. Drill and Dance Team closed out 1983 with a performance at BYU, where they presented a Christmas Special for all BYU employees and their families. Tri-Cit- The Tri-Cit- y were Angels organized three years ago and have continued to perfect their skills to become one of the highest scoring teams in the state. Two of the Angels have been Utah Precisions Queens, and the team has received 21 superior ratings and four excellent ratings at competitions. They also won first place at the World Cup Precision Festival The Angels, ranging in age from 4 are prepared with a 20 to 40 minute exhibition show, ranging in styles from Jazz Drill to Broadway Formation Style. If you would like to engage the y Angels to entertain at your social function, arrangements can in 1982 and have performed at be made by calling Denna Robert9 or LeGene Lyman at Disneyland and at the California son at All performances are free. Championships. to 16, Tri-Cit- H. All icipating should call be held in the workshops will Hospice office, 368 W. 1150 North, Provo. "We especially invite people who have lost a loved one during the past two years. Death in the family can be a very stressful time," Averetl said. "Discussions at each of the workshops will help participants understand concerned feelings at this puzzling and often lonely time. The participants help each other to go on with their lives." Funded by the four hospitals in Utah County, Hospice began operating in Utah County last spring. The program is designed to give medical, social and services to terminally psychological ill people and their families. 377-555- 375-655- Hospital names Wootton as Employee of the Month Virgil B. Wootton has been named former Kathryn Bird, owned and of the Month at operated Thornwood Studio of American Fork Hospital. Photography in American Fork for He has been employed at the 32 years. He was employed at Hill Air hospital since May of 1977, hiring on as an electrician, and later Force Base as an aircraft in- becoming a Bio Medical strument repairman prior to joining Technician. the staff at American Fork Born and raised in American Fork, he graduated from American During the time he has been Fork High School and attended employed at the hospital, he has BYU and later Utah Technical worked on all kinds of electrical and mechanical equipment. Employees College. He was employed at Lockheed have called him "Mr. Fixet" and Aircraft in California for two years, say there is little in the hospital he,; Jind at U.S. Steel's Geneva Works can't repair. as a He is described as being a "kind," jduring .construction photographer. He and his wife, the conscientious and dedicated em- - Employee YOU won't beat our DEAL Model ployee," who is always "striving to give an honest days work." He and his wife are the parents of two sons and two daughters: Marsha Worlton of Sandy, who teaches at BYU; Kenneth V. Wootton, American Fork, an l, electronic technician and visor at Laird Telemedia Inc. in Salt Lake City; Kristeen Fillmore of Boise, Idaho, who owned and VIRGIL B. WOOTTON operated "Krystal Reflections," a beauty salon in Salt Lake prior to Mr. Wootton moving to Idaho; and Lt. G. Lynn enjoys fishing, Wootton, Clearfield, an Air Force hunting, bird watching, n pilot for the 6 Falcon Fighter, photography of grandchildren and They are also grandparents of 11 various scenes of nature, and traveling with their travel trailer. grandchildren. !"" 7 super-Hospita- F-1- Si' waprHd Sue Ellen Gallimore Hudsen Giri to Todd and Kory Karpowitz Lees Giri to Krisden and Ranola Webb Hendnckson Boy to Allen and Jane Buhler Wilton Dec. 31 Girl to Gordon and Kathy Steineckert Hale Boy to Grent and Elva Jean Hone Thornton Boy to Brent and Nadine Andreas Hickman Boy to Dan and Lynette Ditlevson Hilgenberg 1984: Jan. 1. Boy to Mark and Beverly Bridge Wilson Girl to Gerald and Brenda Applegate Christensen Jan. 2 Girl to David and Gayelynn Stoker Campbell Girl to Timothy and Janet Walgreen Tomaszewski Boy to Wayne and Cristi Carson Gillies Jan. 3 Girl to Dr. Kerry and Rebecca Devitt Welch Boy to Michael and Mary Ann Hall Fraughton Boy to Ronald and Jan alee Miller Keele Jan. 4 Boy to James and Joy Tebbs Tan-Gir- l to Robert and Karen Mathia Aland Girl to David and Jeri Woodruff Beck Jan 6 Boy to Hal and Laurie Whattcott Johnson Boy to David and Pamela Barton Engles Girl to John Michael and Cristie McMillan Berg Boy to Gary and Kerri Losee Kopinsly Jan. 7 Boy to Gary and Laura Rudd Dollar Boy to David and Denese Rasmussen Morrill Twin Girls to Steve and LeAnn Sherwood Gourley Boy to Randy and Vickie Yares Eastman Girl to Charles and Collette Winters Stillman Boy to Jerry and Marcia Paul Gray Girl to Gary and Diane Christensen Green American Fork American Fork Lehi Alpine Oreui American Fork Provo Orem American Fork Orem American Fork Highland Lehi Lehi American Fork Lehi Pleasant Grove Lehi Orem Alpine Provo Lehi Provo Orem Rock Springs Orem Pleasant Grove American Fork Provo Orem Orem Pleasant Grove American Fork American Fork Lehi American Fork Lehi Orem Pleasant Grove Provo Lindon Alpine Lehi Orem Orem Pleasant Grove American Fork Lindon American Fork Lindon Lehi Alpine Lehi American Fork Orem Lehi Pleasant Grove Orem Plastic birth cards available Plastic laminated birth cards are available from the Vital Statistics office at the Health Department of Utah County, 107 E. 100 South, Provo. These 1xk x 4 inch birth cards are accepted in place of birth certificates for passport applications, school age verification and almost all other transactions that require birth certificates. One exception is application for now City-Coun- ty , welfare assistance that usually requires names of parents which are shown only oh the complete large birth certificate. Because these birth cards are durable and readily useable the health department has received numerous requests that they be made available. The plastic birth cards cost $6 each and can be issued for most individuals who have been bom in Utah County since 1905. f0s Lamey's 25" screen CM 706 Magnavox quality Electronic tuning On casters Local low cost service a 599.95 value NEXT 4 DAYS ?51995 2 Model 13" color portable Automatic fine 4035 Next 4 days Special $24995 tuning Automatic color circuit Why buy from Laney's? We buy directly" from manufacturer. (No middleman). Local low cost service. 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