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Show uokii, wincw, tress, neaApr. i, lm rage lo . Varsity Scout Mountain Man Rendezvous planned A Varsity Scout Mountain Man be after noon on April 21. The cost is Rendezvous will be held April 19, 20 $8.50 per person. A trading post will stock candy, and 21 at Goshen Meadows in Goshen Canyon, according to pop and other goodies for any of the Robert Williams of the Timpanogos hungry Mountain Men. Every unit must fill a local tour Check in will be held from noon til permit with the council office prior 7 p.m. on Thursday. Checkout will to leaving for the rendezvous. District committee. Lou Mary Lund Moody George, 41, died Wednesday, April 11, 1984, in Salt Lake City. Sylvester Evans SYLVESTER EVANS Whimpey, both Lehi; Keith C. Evans, Sandy, Ut; Ross Sterling Evans, El Paso, Texas; Mrs. and Emory (Verland) Smith, Salt Lake City, 23 77 grandchildren; April 17, 1984 in the Wing Mortuary, Lehi with Bishop Don Yates officiating. The family prayer was offered by Neldon S. Evans and the invocation by N. Evans. Robert Remarks and speakers Don were Bishop Yates, B. J. Lett, and Pres. Alvin G. Schow. Sidney Creer gave the sketch. biographical Music was provided by a ladies quartet including Kim Ander-Churcson, Sue McAvoy, Lois Niel, and Vicky Pope who sang 'To Dad With Love." Also Joan Welch played an organ medley and also the prelude and postlude great - grandchildren music. The benediction and 5 great - great was spoken by Clark B. and the grandchildren. He was Evans the last surviving of 12 dedication at the brothers and sisters in graveside by Scott A, his family. Whimpey. Funeral services Burial was in the were held Tuesday, Lehi City Cemetery. She was bom July 13, 1942 in Van Nuys, Calif., to Elwood E. and Alice Robinson Lund. She married Alfred Moody, June 12, 1964 and they were later divorced. She married Kevin Kenneth George, May 22, 1980 in Kemmerer, Wyo. She was I J the was will Cub Scout den mother and held many other positions. Survivors include her husband of Kemmerer, Wyo.; two sons, Todd and Moody Moody, both of the Utah State Training School's hospital. She taught nursing at Utah Technical College for a time. She was a member of Kyal Kem- Wyo.; Lund of Fillmore. Services Monday in were the American Fork Seventh LDS Ward Church. Burial was in the American Fork Joseph Barrett 82, A. Erickson of id American Fork, recently won an RCA video disc player in the grand opening drawing held at Pioneer Electronics. WINNER-Dav- (Jovce-Essie- Hospital. She was born Sept. 14, 1885, in Pleasant Grove, to Charles Peter and Christine Marie Larsen Warnick. She married Lawrence Miner At- wood, Sept. 11, 1907, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Jan. 5, 1956. She was a member of the LDS Church, residing in the Manila First Ward. She had served in all church auxiliaries'and as stake Relief president. member Society She of was a the Utah Pioneers. She had held several civic positions. Daughters of She attended Pleasant Grove schools and BYU. Survivors include two daughters and one son: Mrs. Malin R. (Marval) 6--8 w Grant two Atwood. The prelude grandchildren; Scott Anthony great great grand- - and postlude music was Nelda Goates, age 21, died children; two brothers: played by Merrill N. Warnick of Warnick. The April 14, 1984 in an Grove and vocation was by Reed automobile accident. He was born June 14, Reed W. Warnick, W. Warnick. Orem. Two sons and a The life sketch was 1962 in Yuma, Arizona, daughter preceded her given by Marval A. a son of John Ralph in death: Dean W. Smith. A piano solo, and Angela Mary Atwood, Dan M. Atwood "Oh My Father", was Clutter Goates. and Lyle Beth Merrill, played by Steven Smith. He attended Lehi were Poems written for Services served in the schools, Monday at the Manila grandmother were read U.S. where he Army Ward First Church, by Sharon Hughes. The Burial was in the speaker was Patriarch was an honor graduate Pleasant Grove City Merrill M. Warnick and in A.I.T., and received remarks were given by Cemetery. Services were under Bishop Linebaugh. the direction of Bishop Tim Ekins sang "Oh John Linebaugh of the May My Walk Be Close Manila First Ward. ac- With God" Pallbearers were companied by Christine The grandsons Gordon M. Warnick. was by Smith, Robert Atwood, benediqtion Steven Smith, Larry Larry Merrill. of the Dedication Merrill, Lane Merrill, Mark Burgess, Roy grave was by Ken Dean Atwood, and Hanson. he was in con- - employed struction steel in fabrication. He is survived by his of Lehi; parents brothers and sister: Robert L Goates, John Dennis Goates, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. (Scott) Lorrine Hobson, San Francisco;! Calii f Funeral services will be Wednesday, April 18, at 11 a.m. in the Wing Mortuary chapel, 118 E. Main, Lehi, where friends may call Tuesday evening, from 9 p.m. and Wed. prior to services. Burial will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. iJ : I K t. iv 'M, tl Grew SUH Easter baskets. Choose from: one-of-a-ki- flowers, candy, eggs, stuffed several marksmanship fornia; grandmother: awards as an expert A Eva Las Clutter, member of the LD.S. Lunas, N.M. Church, Robinson Floral Elegance creates for you special y ,, Safe, reliable water pressure lifts and lowers you Stop or start anywhere... anytime. You're in complete control. Will not scratch or mar the bathtub's porcelain surface. Completely portable... installs quickly and easily. Cemetery. Joseph Velo Barrett, the Young Men's MIA great - grandchildren; of Pleasant Grove, and as supervisor of the three sisters and died Sunday, April 15, Elder's Quorum. one brother: Mrs. Ellis He was a mechanic (Darlene) Richens of 1984, at the American Fork Hospital. Mrs. Reva by trade and later Ogden; He was born Dec. 9, owned and operated a Childs of Vernal; Mrs. in Orem, to dairy farm in Talmage. Frank 1901, ) l nomas ana hxiitn He and his wife moved Campbell of AlexanHartley Barrett He to Pleasant Grove in dria, La.; Stanley He is survived by married Zella Childs, 1963 where they Barrett of Salina. sons and daughters: Dec. 14, 1921, in Price, attended the Pleasant Services will be Neldon Dick Evans The marriage was later Grove First Ward, Wednesday at 11 a.m. Mrs. Karma and solemnized in the Salt at the Olpin Familv Lake Temple of The Survivors include his Mortuary, 500 S. 300 E., sons: Pleasant Grove, where Church of Jesus Lhnst wife; three Cora W. Atwood Saints. of Latter-daS. Barrett of friends Eugene call may AtSmith and Grant Craig Cora Warnick Burgess. . He was a member of Orem; J.R Barrett of Tuesday or . . hnth Atunvul p.m., Hnnnrarv of nallhearprc Pleasant Ijwrpnpp wood, 98, West Valley City; Dr. Wednesday, one hour r.LB. ' "1 ' f Piacat novic p Grove, died Friday, ; holding tne otnce 01 rUj. Barrett ot San prior to services. Burial at 1984 and Stanley Mernll. 13, April Re had ffi h C&M nrSa RSnf will be in the Orem City ll Fork The family prayer American Alpine; ident of grandch ldren; m 27 Cemetery. 1 winning team. A lot of tomahawks, knives and many other items will be given for competition and participation. The Colter Relay is named for John Colter, one of the greatest figures in the early Rocky Mountain fur trade, he was a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition and was a hunter on this epochal journey. her father of American Fork; one brother, Eugene D. merer, MARY LOU GEORGE She a Blazer and Sunday School teacher. a registered became a supervisor at nurse, specializing in corony care. She set up and started the first coronary care unit in the American Fork She later Hospital. LDS Church. the Colter Relay, with first prize being a black powder rifle lor ine , Powder Black be There Shoots, tomahawk throw, knife throw, archery, canoeing, primitive fire building. The Colter Relay will include all of the above. Other fun games and activities scheduled are Hunkerhauser (rope pull), log sawing, stake pounding, wrestling (circle), arm wrestling, Indian leg wrestling, pull sticks, Indian seat lodge, hurdles, compass cash, bow drill fire building, flint and steel fire building, foot races and arrowhead chipping. Each person who attends the Rendezvous will receive a specially made participation pin. Many other prizes will be given for winners in times. their own tents and other camping Goshen Meadows. Each day will be filled with equipment. to Mountain Man activities including To reach the site take Santaquin, take the Santaquin exit. trading sessions. Colter Relay, Turn right (west) through San- - games, campfires, meals and snack Mary Lou L. George (obituaries) Sylvester Evans, 94, of Lehi, died April 13, 1984 in the American Fork hospital of causes incident to age. He was bom June 6, 1889 in Lehi to William Samuel and Martha Geneva Clark Evans. He married Edith Smith, Sept 1, 1909 in the Salt Lake L.D.S. She died Temple. March 12, 1970. He was a custodian and a blacksmith. A member of the L.DJS. he was active in many Church and civic affairs, including various church posi- tions, serving on the Lehi City council, as a city judge, on the Rodeo committee, as a Lehi Stake High Council- man, and two short- term L.D.S. missions, : Every Varsity Team is respon taquin, travel west eigni miles to sible to bring their own water and Goshen, turn left on Center Street firewood. Each team should provide (go south), travel five miles to basket & animals, color. Any or all. ..at your preference. Beautifully designed arrangements &ggnce 7-- 284 E. Main " A.F.F. - Tele-Flor- a 768-840- 8 ah Babies Born in American Fork Hospital Apr. 2 Apr. 3 Apr. 4 Apr. 5 Apr. 6 Apr. 7 Apr. 8 Apr. 9 Girl to Jack A and Patricia Mason Spigarelli Girl to Gregory E. 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