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Show Citiien, Press, Review. Wed., May 15. 1985 - Page 12 livestock expo entires due 4-- H Young Mothers to meet and answer period. Mrs. Perkins has been teaching her children at home for the past two and one-ha- lf years. She believes parents need to make more commitments to their children. Mrs. Perkins is an area coordinator for Home Base and a girl scout troop leader. Young Mothers District Community Meeting is open to any Bonnie Perkins, mother of six, will speak at the Utah Valley Young Mothers district meeting Tuesday, May 21, at 7 p.m. in the Orem City Center, 56 North State, in room 106. Mrs. Perkins' topic will be "Care Enough to Give the Very Best." She will discuss how to earn and learn patience and how to relieve stress and pressures in dealing with children. There will be a question c Entries for the 1985 and FFA livestock Exposition are now due at your county Utah State University 4--H mothers in the community who are interested and there is no charge. Young Mothers is a support group for mothers of all ages. Young Mothers is an affiliate of. American Mothers. For more information concerning Young Mothers or the neighborhood study groups, call Debra Hadfield, or Janae Anderson, 785-617- obituaries Extension Office by May 17. The fitting and showing exposition takes place June 8 at the Ellsworth Center on BYU campus. Entries are limited to and FFA members in good standing. There are two age groups, 3 and 9 years of age, in six categories: dairy goats, dairy cattle, hogs, horses, sheep and beef cattle. The entry fee is $10 per animal. are further inApplications formation are available at county USU Extension offices. 7-- 4--H AMERICAN FORK 14-1- 109 East 100 North 756-760- 1 Blake T. Fordham Blake Taft Fordham, died Wednesday, May 1, 1985 at Mills, both American Fork; and Todd Fordham, Pleasant Grove; 10 24 grandchildren; 71, American Fork great Hospital. He was born Nov. 23, 1913 at Bicknell to Amos Pierre and Delia Taft Fordham. He married Fay Metta Covington Dec. 11, 1934 in the Manti LDS Temple. He received education in Salt Lake and Utah County. He was a farmer for many years in Grover. He later went to work at Geneva Steel. He retired after 30 years. He was active in youth programs, was city recreation director for 12 years and was instrumental in getting brothers , the He Silver awards (Ethel) Kearns; Fordham, Robert Fordham, Michael Ormond, Ormond, Raymond Austin Mills, Ryan Mills, Aaron Larsen, Eric Tobler and Nathan Tobler. The family prayer was given by Don Fordham, a son. The prelude and postlude were played by Rosalie Jacklin. The invocation in scouting. He was region was by Jack Cook. Waters", a Larsen, granddaughter. The grandchildren sang, Can "Families Be Together Forever", and "I Am A Child of God", accompained by Zoe (Bob) Shoell spoke and remarks were given by Bishop Thad Adams. Rosalie Jacklin and Bill Anderson played an organ-pian- o duet, "The Blue Danube". The benediction was by James. President Max was Blackham a speaker. Nila Fordham and Debbie Hansen sang, "Beside the Still Fordham accompanied President Paul R. These are last year's prices! However, you must mention this ad to get these low prices! For- FREE SERVICES OFFERED: dham, a brother. The dedication of the grave was by Steve Fordham, a son. FREE replacement road hazard on ALL new passenger tires FREE rotation on our tires. Thank You We want to express our 'heartfelt love and appreciation to all of you who were so kind, thoughtful and supportive at the time of the illness and death of Tim-panog- Beaver and the Second Miler Him sisters: Taylors ville; Mrs. Nad (La Rue) Rasmussen, Loa; Richard Fordham, Rolling Hills, Calif.; athletic director for the Seth Fordham, Kearns, general board of the and Max Fordham, MIA. He was active in West Valley City. the LDS Church and Services were held served as bishop of the Saturday, May 4, in the Pleasant Grove 4th Timpanogos Stake Ward and was a Center. Burial was in member of the the Pleasant Grove City Stake High Cemetery. Council. Services were under Survivors include his the direction of Bishop five sons and Thad Adams of the wife; three daughters: Larry Pleasant Grove FifWard. Fordham, Orem; Gerry teenth Fordham, Boise, Idaho; Pallbearers were Larry Don Fordham, Fordham, Gerry Madison, Ind. ; Mrs. Bill Fordham, Todd For(Beverly) Jarvis, dham, Christian ForAmerican Fork; Steve dham, Bill Jarvis, Pleasant Darrell Fordham, Fordham, Mrs. Scott Tyran Ormond, and Grove; (Connie) Ormond and Howard Mills. Mrs. Howard (Wendy) Honorary pallbearers Grove. He was a founder and director of the Utah Baseball for Boys Association. -- and Mrs. Ed 'f Busenbark, Paul baseball programs started in Pleasant received k grandchildren; were Gerry Fordham, The life sketch was by by Zoe James. Jr., Dennis Jarvis, Greg Fordham Jarvis, Chad Fordham, Shellee Bishop Frederick Blake Taft Fordham, our much -- The Blake Fordham Family FREE puncture repairs on all new passenger tires. FREE snow tire storage over the summer. FREE reblancing..when we initially balanced FREE front end alignment checks. the tire. HELP WANTED Kleber is the Maintenance loved husband and father. We feel gratitude for all the food, cards, flowers and kind words. To those who participated at his funeral, we thank you. We do express our love from the bottom of our hearts. custodial and to pereson at work Lehi SIZE totally owned subsidiary of 15SR13 MICHELIN 13SR13 Swimming Pool. Apply at Lehi City Office, 140 S. 720 W. For more information call Mutual Im- provement Association, as a counselor in the bishopric and as a teacher and superintendent in the Sunday School. He was a carpenter, blacksmith and dairyman. He is survived by his wife of American Fork; one son and four daughters: Ellis M. Taft, Logan; Mrs. Rex (Nina) Gray, Ferron; Mrs. Jesse (Ann) Wagstaff, Beltsville, Alvin Mrs. Md.; (Janice) Ott, Fairbanks, Alaska ; Mrs. Kent (Mary) Gines, American Fork; 31 grandchildren; and 30 Jean Ann Biggs, acgreat grandchildren. He companied by Irene was preceded in death Ellison. Remarks were given by a daughter, Ada Mills. by Bishop Terry and the Services were held benediction was by Don Monday, May 13, in the Mills. The grave was American Fork Third dedicated by Rex Gray. Ward. Burial was in the American Fork City "Cemetery. Karissa J. Services were under the direction of Bishop Wendell Terry of the American Fork Third Ward. Casket bearers were Jerry Gray, Bruce Gray, John Downard, Kenneth Gray, Calvin Sherwin and Mills, Massey. The honorary casket bearer was Scott Gines. The family prayer was by Ellis Mason Taft, a son. The prelude were and postlude by Lydia played Kirkpatrick. A tribute was given by Ann Wagstaff, a daughter. "These Hands" was Brent by presented Whitlock, accompanied by Ann Moon. A speaker Leo was President Smith, a nephew. Lydia Kirkpatrick played an organ medley. President Paul a nephew Fordham, spoke. "Abide With Me" was presented by Ida Wagstaff, Helen Smith, Maragaret Sykes and Delearl Howe Karissa Janae Howe, infant daughter of Jack E. and Kristin Keate Howe, died Wednesday, May 1, 1985 shortly after at birth the Fork American Hospital. Her parents are members of the LDS Church living in the Grove Ward of Pleasant Grove. Survivors include her parents: three sisters, Amy Lee, Karen Lynn and Melody Jean Howe, all Pleasant Grove; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Howe, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keate, all Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. John E. Keate, Overton, s, Graveside services held at the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Delearl Densley, 73, the LDS Church. He is survived by his of Lehi, died Friday, May 10, 1985 in the wife of Lehi; two sons: Fork Dale E. Densley of American Sandy and Ross M. Hospital. He was born Oct. 18, Densley of Midvale; 1911 in Riverton, a son nine grandchildren; of Daniel and Elizabeth five great grandcthree step E. Bodell Densley. He hildren; married Edith Kirkham great grandchildren; on Aug. 13, 1932 in Salt one brother and one Lake City. sister: Calvin J. He was raised and Densley, Washington; educated in Riverton. and Minnie McMullin of He worked in the Lark South Jordan. A son, mines in his early life Kay Delearl Densley, before going to work at preceded him in death. were U.S. Steel Geneva Services Works. He was em- Tuesday, May 14, in the ployed there for 28 Wing Mortuary Chapel. Burial was in the Lehi years as a shearman. He was a member of City Cemetery. Monday 2:00 p.m. 756-766- 9 Gift Certificates Available Call now for an Oiler Fxpires May 31. 1985 Horse property. 12 rent goes toward down payment, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, full walkout basement, double garage, fireplace, large enclosed patio, view of mountains and lake, 100 X 100 fenced corral, small outbuilding, dog run. $700 per month. 14 or 224-128- 756-6464- . appointment 140 S. Main. Suite 3. PI. Grove M70xM All Reg. $15 00 With this "'i Season si ao , w JHm A AM . w 600R15 I"1! SIZE P18575RM PRICE A' A" m DR78x14 P19575R14 ER7814 P20575R14 I S FR78x15 - P21575R15 Coupon .. 9 , mi A9S flO GR78x15 P22575R15 AQ95 P AQ9$ HR78x15 P23575R15 FREEBIE! FREEBIE! -- J AA9S FR78xl4 P21575R14 mm 785-517- 2 lR78x15 I . FREE REFRIGERATOR? FREE MICROWAVE? FREE T.V.? Free Swamp Cooler? Free VCR? or Anything up to $500.00 SUPER RETREAD SALE in Value! SALE I To Anyone Buying A Home This Week SIZE A78x13 b78xi4 E70xl4 E78xi4 F78x14 ' PRICE , j 59S :.r ' y AOS : (1 . 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Try making an oiler. ,y,kmg $73,000. Possible low down. Gel your Freebie! fmfrsm lm 4 Bedroom. 2 bath Town Home,,, exclusive American Fork area, no down pay ment. welt pay closing costs. AC Fireplace, Swimming Pool. Club House, Neighborhood Watch No down, no qualifying y, pf0Iie(y jn LirK(X,f V,ew of I (ike. Timp. 3 bedroom. 2 bath, large screened deck om double garage, $0GO 00 per month, 100' X 100' fenced corner. TAGGART-MILLE- R Rulon 0 IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO M EH7au,H9375in4 ,-- 19570R14. Madsen express heartfelt thanks to all of you for the kindness and thoughtfulness you showed to us during the passing of our husband and father. We were warmed and touched by your kind expressions of love.' The food, flowers, cards, visits and phone calls were a welcome blessing. Thanks to all of you for caring and sharing. -- Lois L. Madsen Clifford, Don and Calvin Madsen Colleen Manning Betty Jean Miner Annette Madsen . 7314 Expression of Gratitude Andersen wishes to 1 Bt7l)3 18570R14 ...v. LEASE OPTION 756-9- (. Make over only $10.00 Madsen oooooeoooooooooo Deadline ? "Take 10" Makeup Learn from a professional artist Nev. were i The family of Alma Densley Classified FUU StRVlCt SM.0N WHERE QUAOflf COUNTS Q9 CHEW DESIGNERS A SALE"" 40 70)3 " 165R15 ; I H373U, D7U 175R14 CAKOLTN'SMAI 13 PI6SMHH, 768-977- ;5.00 OFF REPLACED SIZE Meo'3.A7 16570813 185R14 Ellis Varvilla Taft, died Wednesday, 84, May 8, 1985 in American Fork. He was born June 4, 1900 in (Thurber) Bicknell, the son of Seth and Olive Ethel Lyman Taft. He married Edith Loretta Bushnell April 7, 1931 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a High Priest in the American Fork Third Ward. He had served four missions for his church - to the Navajo-Zun- i Mission, the East Central States, the Western States and a two-yea- r stake mission. He had also served as president of I 165R13 Ellis Taft the 4 faulty workmanship warranty CO. Office 756-918- 7 FR7IU .! altt numu ' fltj9i nu. v " |