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Show Be wary of pesticides BYU looking for women to participate in study BYU weight loss specialist A. program will include hydrostatic Garth Fisher is looking for women weighing, fitness tests and dietary at least IS pounds overweight to changes, but not dietary limitations, weight Fisher said. participate in a loss study. "It will be a very powerful weight Those participating must be reduction program," he said. four-mont- h between the ages of 20 and 43, know Those interested can call 2 how to swim and be able to come to in the mornings and BYU campus four days a week. The afternoons. 378-398- 1 in the 378-398- Some companies advertise for conceal their true ingredients. "Under the 'active ingredients' protection against insects that are not problems in Utah, according to list they give some complex Reed Roberts, Extension en- chemical names which most people tomology specialist at Utah State could not recognize. They fail to list the common names of chemicals University. 'The advertisements offer such as malathion, diazinon and protection from gypsy moths, resmetherin which might be easier chinch bugs, Japanese beetles, com for the consumer to locate at the borers and imported fire ants. As store," Roberts says. "I don't question that the sprays far as we know, none of these insect be effective, but I resent the in our are present might pests state," fact that the company does not want Roberts says. the consumer to know what they are In addition, the USU specialist buying or that the pests they offer to says many popular brands of rescue consumers from are not a aerosol insect sprays on the market problem in Utah," he says. v Services were under Glen Degelbeck, Lehi; Grant the direction of Bishop Henry hunting and fishing. He is survived by his Degelbeck, Clover; Ellis V. Allred of the Degelbeck, 63, died Ward in Aug. 11, 1984 at his wife of Kearns, two Mrs. Lawrence (Marie) Grove Kearns sons and daughters: in following a heart He was born Oct. 1, in Ophir, Utah, to John Henry and Alice Ann Young Degelbeck. He married Dorothy Robinson June 12, 1943 in Salt Lake City. He worked for Tooele Army Depot and was a member of the LDS Church. He enjoyed 1920 three Jonsson, Highland; Pleasant Grove. were Pallbearers (Nelda) Taylor, Draper; Mrs. Doug Lance, Gary Degelbeck Jr., Highland; John E. Marvin (Donna) Hall, Thompson, Lawrence Keel, Lonnie Lundin, Degelbeck, Hunter; Kanab. Funeral services will Mrs. .Vera (Norma) Glen Mrs. be Jessen, Bountiful; Mrs. Stan held Wednesday, at 1 p.m. Larry (Barbara) Taylor, West Jordan; in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, 118 E. Main, Mrs. Mike (Linda) Lehi, where friends Shaw, Wellsville; 13 may call one hour prior two to services. Burial will grandchildren ; brothers and three be in the Lehi City Harold Cemetery. sisters: Aug. 15, 1984 Lloyd Gifford Survivors include his Lloyd G. Gifford, 60, of Pleasant Grove, died wife of Pleasant Grove; thursday, Aug. 9, 1984, three sons: David L. at the Veterans Gifford and Brenn both of Hospital in Salt Lake Gifford, City following a long Pleasant Grove; Scott L. Gifford, Orem; seven illness. his He was born Dec. 10, grandchildren; 1923 in McFadden, father of Toquerville; Wyo., to G. Dewey arid two brothers and a Pernellie Jorgensen sister: Fay D. Gifford, Mrs. Gifford. He married Toquerville; Jean Nielsen Nov. 25, Duane (Twila) Matt-sso1948 in Richfield. The Kearns; Dale J. marriage was later Gifford, Missouri. Services were held solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. Monday in the Pleasant He spent his Grove 12th Ward.-Buria- l was in the childhood days in Fruita and Salina. He Pleasant Grove City attended school there. Cemetery. He was a veteran of World War II. He Services were under served in the Navy in the direction of Mont D. the Pacific Theater. He Pulham, counselor in had been employed at the Pleasant Grove Geneva Steel. He was a Twelfth Ward Bishopmember of the Pleasant ric. Pallbearers were Jon Lane Grove 12th LDS Ward. Bauer, n, Duane Mattsson, Mattsson, Rex Nielsen, Roy Jensen, and Rick Nielsen. Honorary pallbearers were Kimm Gifford, Wayne Gifford and Dean Gifford. accompanied Speakers LaVon Helquist nXncL Phone Nurturing development of the whole child through sharing, growing, creating & exploring, and a teacher-chilratio of 1 to 10. d Stephens, Salt Lake four grandCity; children; and two greatgrandchildren. He was preceeded in death by his parents and one brother. Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 11, at the Hansen 1984, Mortuary Chapel, Rupert, Idaho. Burial was in the Rupert City cemetery. 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See the Wood Boss today Multi-region- and CB1TIFIB) 785 9077 JEAN AULICK u Advanced ucsign for Serious Cutting Aid Fireside announced D. Gifford. Remarks were given by Mont D. Pujham. The benediction was by. Dale J. Gifford.-T- he grave was dedicated by G. Dewey Gifford. or rfijfi rrr " The August Young Adult Fireside will be held Sunday, Aug. 19, at 7:30 p.m. It will be at the American Fork West Stake Center, Fay Round tables, clothes, dishes available. -- &iua. .' Keel, manager from 1953 to 1970. He was listed in Worlds Who's Who in Commerce and Industry and also in Who's Who in the West. Until 1953 he lived in Logan and Smithfield, Utah, and Preston, Ida. In 1953 he moved to American Fork and lived there until 1980 at which time he moved to Rupert, Ida., where he resided until his death. He was a member of Fork the American Chamber of Commerce, which he directed from 1954 to 1955. He was Elk? Club Exaulted Ruler in Preston from 1948 to 1949. He was Rotarian President in American Fork from 1960 to 1961. He was also Kiwanis in Club president Hart-vigse- were and banquets Call Newel Stephens, of Rupert, Ida., died afternoon Wednesday Aug. 8, 1984, in the Memorial Minidoka Hospital following an extended illness. He was born April 12, 1905, in Logan, Utah, the son of Coria Arthur and Johnson Martha Stephens. He married n Alice Margaret on March 27, 1929, in Logan, Utah. by Sandra Walker. also receptions, club parties 11 John Utah He attended The family prayer State University from was given by David L. 1924 to 1927. He worked Gifford. The prelude for Utah Power & Light and postlude were Company from 1926 Sandra until his retirement in played by Walker. The invocation April 1970. He was was by Scott L. Gifford. UP&L division manager Brenn K. Gifford in Preston, Ida., from gave the life sketch and 1952 to 1953 then became Odessa Adams sang the southern division "How Great Thou Art" Rent PL Grove Sportsman Lion's Center for your family parties 785-37- i''ui-- I John N. Stephens 79, 756-502- 7 . STIHU Wood Bocg Nicole Griffiths sang Ray Rogers, Ricky Cosner, "Not Now But In the Ronnie Keel, Johnny Coming Years." A life Lundin and Steve sketch was given by Thompson. Gary Thompson, The family prayer Donald Fox was the was given by Carl speaker. Nicole Th ompson. The Griffiths sang, "Going prelude and postlude Home." were played by Donna Keate. Opening The benediction was remarks were given by by Lynn Zufelt. of the Bishop Allred. The Dedication invocation was by grave was by Gary Wayne Wood. Thompson. Alice Mitilda Thompson Keel, 67, who died Aug. 5, were held Thursday, Aug. 9. Glen Henry Degelbeck home MOWER & CYCLE wi Funeral services for Robert 15, 1984 - Page 14 Pre, WecL. August DUFF SHELLEY Alice M.T. 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