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Show ohltuarles Christopher Kesler Rimington, Tooele; and Mrs. Perry Smith, Preston, Idaho; and one brother, Casey Kesler, American Fork. Services will be Wednesday, April 10 at 11 a.m. in the American Fork LDS 27th Ward, 300 N. 200 West. Friends may call at Anderson and Sons Mortuary, 49 E. 100 North, American attended Greenwood 0 School, American Fork. Kesler, American Fork from Survivors include his Fork; Mr. and Mrs. a.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in parents of American Melvin Wright, Upland, Fork; grandparents: Calif. ; great grand-mother- American Fork City Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mary Cemetery. Christopher Michael Kesler, 6, American Fork, died April 6, 1985, at Primary Children's Medical Center, Salt Lake City. He was born Aug. 22, at Provo to 1978, Michael Les and Sheryl Lee Wright Kesler. He was a member of the LDS Church and 9:30-10:3- s: Jennie J. Greenwood Jennie Vivian Jones Greenwood, 84, American Fork, died April 2, 1985, at American Fork. She was born Aug. 2, 1900, in American Fork to John William and Luana Rockwell Catherine Jones. She married Aaron Julian Greenwood June 30, 1925 at Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. (Carol) Robinson, both She was a member of American Fork; three the American Fork 24th grandchildren; four Ward and was a great grandchildren; counselor in Primary one sister: Mrs. Don and was a Relief (Belva) Loveridge, Society visiting teacher. Orem; and one brother: She was a president in Orin P. Jones, Lehi. the American Legion Services were held Auxiliary and was Friday, April 5, at the retired from Alpine American Fork 24th School District. Ward. Burial was in the Survivors include two American Fork City daughters: Mrs. L. Cemetery. Kent (Luana) Searle Services were under and Mrs. Kent E. the direction of Bishop Citizen. Press, Review, Wed., April 10, 1985 r,age 13 Ida Pierson Devey J. Ralph Binnall. Casket bearers were Lee K. Searle, Scott E. Don D. Robinson, Loveridge, Craig G. Searle, John Jones and Don C. Overly. The family prayer was by Lee Kent Searle. and The prelude postlude were played by Irene Ellison. The invocation was by Merlin R. Shelley. The life sketch was by Luana G. Searle. A musical selection was given by Helen S. Smith, accompanied by Irene Ellison. A was speaker Rodney B. Turner. An was organ medley by played Lydia Bishop Kirkpatrick. Binnall spoke and the benediction was by William B. Ellison. The dedication of the grave was by Kent E. Robinson. Ida Atwood Pierson Devey, 83, of Pleasant Grove died Sunday, April 7, 1985 in Lehi. She was born May 30, 1902 in Tucker, a daughter of Walter Aaron and Hanna Ellen Chadwick Atwood. She married William Pierson on Feb. 5, 1918 in Tucker. He died Feb. 18, 1959. She married in Devey Sterling December of 1963 in Pleasant Grove. He preceeded her in death. She was a member of the LDS Church and had worked as a visiting Relief Society Atwood, Salt Lake; Inez teacher and president Messic, Provo: Albert of the Primary. She was a member of the Pleasant Grove Garden Club. Survivors include a Atwood, Ogden; Sylvia Woodard, Moab; Dorothy Anderson, Salt Lake City. She was preceeded in death by son and three two daughters, Dixie Marvin Elaine Bear and Helen daughters: William Pierson, Faie Bry. Florence Lake, Ore.; Donna Marshall, Lehi; Services will be Bonnie Dods and Pat Wednesday, April 10 at Spainhower, both 11 a.m. at the Olpin American Fork; 20 Family Mortuary, 500 28 S. 300 E., Pleasant grandchildren; Grove where friends brothers and sisters, may call one hour prior Douglas Atwood and to services. Burial will Isabelle Williams, be in the Pleasant Spanish Fork: Walter Grove City Cemetery. Nina White Hunter Nina White Hunter, of Pleasant Grove died Friday, April 5, 1985 at her home. She was born Nov. 10, 1916 in Pleasant Grove to S. LeGrande and Lacy Minerva Olpin White. She married William H. Hunter June 15, 1938 in the Manti L.D.S. Temple. She attended schools in Pleasant Grove, was of her valedictorian 68, graduating class at Pleasant Grove High School. She graduated from B.Y.U. She taught school at Fork High two years. She was member of American for School an active the LDS the vivors include her husband, five sons and Ward. She had served two daughters: Mrs. as president of the Grant (Joyce) Nielsen, Relief Society, Primary Gary S. Hunter, and Young Womens William E. Hunter, organizations. She had Glen M. Hunter and taught in all of the Leon H. Hunter all of auxiliaries. She had Phoenix; Mrs. Roger served in several stake (Deanne) Reeve, Salt capacities as teacher Lake City; Dr. David R. and counselor. She was Hunter, North 31 grand-chidrea member of the Carolina; five great Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. grandchildren. She had worked for Funeral services the Arizona Social were Tuesday at 1 p.m. Services Dept. as a at the Pleasant Grove counselor for unwed 17th Ward Chapel under the direction of Olpin mothers. She was a past Family Mortuary. Burial was in the president and member of the Variety Club of Pleasant Grove City Pleasant Grove. Sur Cemetery. Church living in Pleasant Grove 17th Jensen Thank You We would like to take Jensen, i the lovely floral ofto We deeply appreciate ferings and the food thank the many friends, all those Who took part prepared for our neighbors and family in any jway in the comfort. members for all the funeral service. We Roy & Vera Jensen of sym- want to express our Joe & Karen Geovale expressions pathy and love shown thanks to, all those who Joyce & R. us at the death of our called at the home and Lynn Hansen loved one, Donald the mortuary, and for and families. this opportunity Richard P. Anderson Richard P. Anderson, Pleasant Grove, former resident of Orem, died Sun., April 7, 1985 in the American Fork Hospital. He was bnorn March 8, 1901 in Spanish Fork to Magness and Ane Kej Pedersen Anderson. He married Vivian Lorana McEwan on April 4, in Provo. 1922 The 84, of LDS Temple. She died March 2, 1980. He was a convert to the LDS Church late in life and held of the office of High Priest in the Alpine Valley branch. He had worked for Utah Power and Light Co. and had been a self employed fruit farmer. He is survived by a mariage was later son Keith R. Anderson, solemnized in the Provo Pleasant Grove; two grandchildren seven a sister Elsie A. Ashworth, Payson. Funeral services will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the kind expressions of sympathy and love over the past week. The family also would like to thank the Am. Fork 5th Ward Relief Society for the help and luncheon they prepared. Judge Richard Kaylor and son, Denver, Colo. -- Olpin Family 500 Esther P. Shelton American Fork Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor & Family Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Luke and Family Dr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Shelton and Family Tanning center opens "Body Shades" Tanning Center has opened at 52 East Main in American Fork, and plans a grand opening for Saturday, April 13. Valerie Hoover, manager of the new center, said the firm is open Monday through Saturday from 8:30 a.m.to8p.m. Appointments may be made by calling "We have the Wolff UVA tanning system," Ms. Hoover says, noting the system is "really safer than the sun" because the burning rays (UVB) are significantly lower than those given off by the sun. 'While a lot of people are concerned that tanning this way is dangerous, it truly is safer than the sun because the amount of burning rays are reduced," she says. The firm currently has three tanning beds, with an additional two beds to be in operation "very soon," Ms. Hoover said. She noted customers lie down to get their tans, rather than stand up as they do in some systems. She said the process helps many people with arthritis, and with psoriasis - and makes everyone feel good. With the Wolff Systems Bellarium-- An operator will take down the location where you're digging, and any underground utility lines will be marked with blue stakes, so you won't dig into one. Your job will be easier. . .and safer. So before you dig, don't blow it, blue it. BEFORE YOU DIG, CALL MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY Your safety is at stake. S Superlamp, sessions vary from 10 to 20 minutes, depending on individual skin types. Several skin types show a skin tone change after the first of second session, Ms. Hoover says. Most people will be fully tanned after sessions. eight Once fully tanner, one or two sessions a week will keep you tan all year round, she says. You can be assured of getting the very best tan available, without spending a lot of time or money, Ms. Hoover commented. The system was developed by Friedrich Wolff of the Institute of Medical and Photobiology Technology in Frankfurt, West Germany. Ms. Hoover said the first visit to "Body Shades" is free. There are prices for single visits, ten visits, and 25 visits. Currently, a special price is being offered with a coupon in The Citizen, she said. DON'T BLOW IT. BLUE IT Before you start digging whether it's with a backhoe or a 'shovel pick up the phone and call That's the central telephone number connected to Mountain Fuel, Mountain Bell and Utah Power and Light. Mor- South at 300 East, Pleasant Grove where friends may call Wednesday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in Provo City Cemetery. tuary, Kaylor Thank You The family of Jean Shelton Kaylor with acknowledges grateful appreciation and n; People Serving People |