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Show y. .izen, Press, Review, Wed., Jan. 9, 1985 - Page 12 January holds lowest blood supply leukemia or hemophilia or patients American Fork Hospital is asking citizens of Northern Utah County to donate blood during January when the nation's blood supply is at its lowest. January is National Volunteer Blood Donor Month and the American Association of Blood Banks has adopted the theme "Lend a Hand for Life, Give Blood" for who may have lost blood as a result of an accident or injury. More than 95 percent of all Americans reaching age 72 will need blood or one of the products derived from blood in their lifetimes. Please answer the American Association of Blood Bank's call and c 1985. The AABB says every minute 25 units of blood or specialized components are transfused in the United States every day. That's nearly 37,000 units used each and every day. Yet dispite the fact the need for blood is constantly increasing, only five percent of those able to contribute blood do so. The present supply may not keep pace with the demand, they say, stressing more donors are needed. American Fork Hospital officials point out giving blood is a simple and relatively painless process and takes less than an hour to complete. A one pint donation comprises less than 10 percent of the body's total blood supply and is restored in several hours. Yet that simple donation- - can have far reaching more than lend your hand for life by going to the American Fork Hospital to donate blood, hospital officials urge. ext. 395 for an apCall pointment. By giving up a small portion of your time, you can help to make certain that blood will be available when you or someone else needs it. New Year's 756-60- sounds easy,. Resolution: y obituaries Florence J. Mendenhall Florence Bercy Jones Mendenhall, 73, Lehi, died Thursday, Jan. 3, 1985, at an American Fork care center after complications from a stroke. She was born Sept. 9, 1911, in Salt Lake City to Edward Bercy and Rose L. Donahue Jones. She married B. Harold Mendenhall July 3, 1933 in Salt Lake City. He died Sept. 18, 1971. After her marriage she resided in Salt Lake City until 1937, moved to Ogden until 1943, then she and her husband results. A single pint of blood can be broken down into as many as four components. These components can then be used to treat several patients suffering from diseases such as Scouts of America. She obtained both bachelor and masler of arts degrees in English and from zoology Now Playing: the University of Utah. She was first president of the Exceptional Child PTA of Utah County. She is survived by one son and one daughter: Harold Paul Mendenhall, Lehi; and Dr. Mae M. Taylor, Salt . began ranching on the west side of Utah Lake. She earned the Silver Fawn Award for ser- ving 30 years in the Boy Lake Top Secret Police Academy Never Ending Story Willie Wonka and three City; the Chocolate Factory grandchildren, Services were held Monday, Jan. 7, at Wing Mortuary. Burial was in the Lehi City Cemetery. Robin Hood Dreamscape The Natural Elmo G. Murdoch Elmo G. Murdoch, 55, beloved husband, father and grandfather, died Jan. 6, 1985 at his home following an illness. He was born May 28, 1929 in American Fork, the son of Murray A. and Priscilla Pulley Murdoch. He married Betty Jeanne Thorne Dec. 9, 1954. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt in the American Fork 24th Ward, served as Lake LDS Temple. He was a executive secretary to turkey the bishopric. He was grower for several active in sports, years. He later worked coaching in both church as customer service and civic activities. He is survived by his representative at Utah wife of American Fork; Power and Light. He was a High Priest two sons and three Monte Lee funds flagpole at Pageant Center Monte Lee, a 1951 graduate of American Fork High School, is now a commercial pilot for American Airlines, flying the Houston to Sacramento route. While visiting his mother in American Fork over the Christmas holiday, Lee toured the former high school building, now occupied by Utah Pageant of the Arts and known as the "Pageant Center." A former schoolmate, Betty Nelson Brady, chairman of the Pageant board of trustees, and David O. Brockbank, Pageant producing director, conC. ducted the tour. To confirm his belief in the The infant son of Pageant development project, Lee Mark L. and oandy C. donated $500 as a memorial gift, McDade of Orem, died of a contribution an plus 28th, 1984, to Dec. computer. He volunteered following open heart .the represent Pageant in Texas and challenges all surgery at the Primary Medical American Fork High School alumni Childrens Center. to support the arts projects sponJoshua was born Sept. sored by Utah Pageant of the Arts. 1984, in Provo. He 28th, The cash contribution will pay for is survived by his restoration of the building flagpole. Lee and Mark parents, atA small bronze plaque will be Carter McDade, tached to the pole in memory of Mr. Sandy and brother, Cody Lee, Lee's father, the late Clifford E. of Orem. Grandparents, who local also attended Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Vivian R. schools. Mr. and In accepting the gift, Mrs. Brady Carter, and Mrs. Walter Scott expressed her appreciation and McDade, all of Lehi. to effort a more vigorous pledged Services for Joshua involve alumni in the fund raising were held Dec. 31, at 11 effort. Joshua daughters: Tooele; American Max Best Defense T., Reed H., Mrs. Fork; CUNT EASTWOOD Linda Olsen, West Bountiful; Mrs. Al (Holly) Yeargin, Jacksonville, Fla.; Mrs. Jim (Nancy) Adams, five Smithfield; two grandchildren; brothers, Ralph and Francis (Finn), both of 1 American Fork. Funeral services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the American Fork 24th Ward Chapel, 100 E. 300 North. Friends Tightrope between 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in the American Fork City Cemetery. All McDade fund-raisin- g in a.m. the Wing Mortuary Chapel under the direction of Bishop Paul E. Craig. The family prayer ws given by Vivian R. Carter. Prelude and postlude music was played by Jay Carter. The invocation was given by S. Walter McDade. Bishop Craig gave consoling remarks and Ronald McDade gave the Joshua's sketch. biographical Several cousins sang "I Am a Child of God" accompanied by Jay Carter. The benediction was given by Dale Carter. as Serving pallbearers were Dale Carter and Robert MacDonald. Interment I Coming Soon: call may ;. fir. wlwtf :l Muppets Take-Manhatta- n of Me Rhinestone Evil Batchelor Party Red Dawn Women in Red Revenge of the Nerds Star Trek III" Wildlife Meatballs That Men Do Sheena II Cloak & Dagger Sfiaihbow Brite STEVE MAltTIN LILY TOMLIN ALLGFME ' The comedy that proves that one's a crowd. was in the Lehi City Cemetery where Bishop Craig spoke the prayer. dedicatory Erwin C. Hoeman Children's Choir auditions The Utah Children's Choir will auditions January 10 and years January 17 for children hold 5 old. For information and audition appointments call The choir, under the direction of Kay Asay, rehearses in Pleasant Grove and has performed in the Utah Valley area as well as Salt Lake. Those children who wish to audition whould have a good sense of pitch. 785-031- He had been em- (Kit) Hoeman, 77, Hoeman, a died ployed at Tennessee Wash.; Arthur Monday, Jan. 7, 1984 at Valley Authority, U.S. brother, the Utah Valley Bureau of Mines, Hoeman, Berkley, a twin Medical Battelle Memorial California; Regional Center of diabetes and brother, Harold, and a heart disease. Institute and in 1954 son, Vincent, preceded He was born Feb. 2, moved to Utah to work him in death. 1907 in Washington, at Dugway Proving Funeral services will where he be Thursday at 11 a.m. Mo., to Gustav Heinrich Grounds, and Lydia Beyersdorf retired in 1973. at Olpin Family MorHoeman. He married tuary, 500 S. 300 East, He is survived by his Pleasant Grove, where Shirley Brown in St. Louis in 1934. wife of Pleasant Grove; friends may call He graduated from two daughters and a Thursday one hour the Missouri School of son: Susannah Ekblaw, prior to services. Burial will be in the Mines, Rolla, Mo., in Richland, Wash.; in 1930 chemical Marcia Baird, Cin- Pleasant Grove City engineering. cinnati, Ohio; James C. Cemetery. Erwin Pleasant C. Cen-trali- Grove, iVEW YEAR STORAGE T7 AJ cans Honey bag PoPco,n U774 W v 50 lbs Amond Pasta Pak 5 lb. spaghetti 11 W X pCi V ,Jb rsssT J 4 lb. ABC noodles Powder J14 P - THI S1AH Columbia lHI infrared rem. control One touch record (4 hours) XI 5 speed Search (SLP) VideoAudio dubbing M SCHOOL B Breadmaker "V -- fP : demonstrations Makes - $O1Q00 15-1- c steel gears, commercial motor AII the price of one! with couDon. 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