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Show izen, Press, Rev iew. Wed., August 28, 1985 - Page obituaries 12 Olive Lillian Hartwell Loveridge, age 89 of Lehi, died Sunday, Aug. 25, 1985 in a Lehi Care Center. She was born Oct. 20, 1895 in Handworth, England, to Alfred John Douglas and Sarah Ann Y ouster daughters: Willard Cleghorn, Hartwell. presently serving as She married George LDS mission president Charles Loveridge, in the DesMoines, Iowa June 16, 1920 in the Salt M. Leo Mission; lake LDS Temple. He ' U Bellevue, died Feb. 21. 1973. Cleghorn, Wash.; Mrs. William a was She (Dona) Pierce, and homemaker and a Mrs. Dale (Phylis) member of the LDS Mrs. Merrill (Miriam) Nash, both of American Church. Gillies, Provo; three Fork; and Mrs. Ken Mrs. She is survived by one neth (Lorene) Carlton, son, two daughters: Leo Robert (Faye) Herod, Lehi; 19 grandchildren H. Loveridge, Lehi; Escondido, Calif.; Mrs. and 21 great grandMrs. Carl (Lorna) Walter (Ethel) children. American Brigham City; sworth, Fork; Mrs. Muriel James Henry Beck, Baker, Silver Star, 94, died Monday, Aug. 12 Mont.; grand19, 1985, at American children; 28 great- Fork. grandchildren; 11 He was born June 3, 77 1891, at Alpine to James 86 Jacobsen and Mary Jane Hamnett Beck. He one married Buena Ethel sister: Mrs. Gertrude Healey June 26, 1918 in Bloor, Market Drayton, the Salt Lake LDS Cleone M. Cleghorn Martin Cleone Cleghorn, 78, of American Fork, died Aug 21, 1985 at her home following a lingering illness. She was born Dec. 13, 1906 in Alpine, to and Ella Beck Martin. She married Ez-dr- Awl Robert Willard Cleghorn Aug. 11, 1923 in Salt Lake City. The was marriage s: later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Nov. 21, 1955. As a member of the LDS Church, she served as a Primary teacher for 15 years; in the ward and stake Relief Society for 17 years; as Farn-Farne- a temple worker for 16 years; and as a visiting teacher and leader of her Special Interest group. She is survived by two sons and three Funeral were services held Saturday, Aug. 24, in the American Fork 27th Ward. Burial was in the American Fork City Cemetery. Carl "Bill" Balzly (Bill) William died Thursday, Aug. 22, 1985 at his home in Benjamin. He was born March 4, 1901 in Benjamin, the son of Rudolph and Anna E. Houser Balzly. Alein He married Boardman in 1941 in Nevada. They were later divorced. He was educated in Payson Schools. He was a farmer in Benjamin for most of his life. He was a member of the LDS Church. Carl 84, Balzly, Survivors three sons and three daughters: Mrs. John (Jerrline) Anderson, , Payson; Robert Malt-son- Calif.; Sacramento, Karl (Kog) Balzly, Benjamin; Mrs. Julie Crandall, Springvillel ; (Ruthie) Mrs. Kent Turner, Springville; Mrs. Burt (Edith) Wyler, Spanish Fork; and Mrs. Keith of Bona (Phyllis) Spanish Fork. He was preceded in death by a son, Rudolph Balzly; three brothers and one sister: Ed Balzly, Frank Balzly, Millard Balzly and Elizabeth Montague. Troy Charles Leland-Benjami- (Claudia) Marietta, Calif.; Mrs. Bea King, St. George; Mrs. Dennis (Kandi) James, Chicago; Mrs. Larry (Kaye) Fugal, Pleasant Grove; two step-son- s two stepdCovington and aughters: Bobby Max as an and had upholsterer worked at BYU in his upholstery trade. Survivors include his wife of Pleasant. Grove; one son and four daughters: Jan Fisher, Laie, Hawaii; Mrs. 9 services. Burial will be the in Lehi J Beck, Garry schiissel, City Cemetery. ' President Jesse Rutter. Pall bearers were Jaron Troy Behunin, Michael Behunin, Bryce Behunin, Troy Fisher, Rex Lance Fisher, Marks. Honorary pall bearers were Josh James, Jacob James, and Gary Fisher. The family prayer was given by Dennis James, a Shepherd, Douglas L. Shepherd, Mrs. Michael Braithwaite (Sharon) and Mrs. Carl (Debbie) The. prelude and Banks, all of Spanish postlude were played by Fork; 28 grandc- JaRae Haynes. The invocation was by Larry hildren; 21 three great- Fugal, a five The life sketch was by grandchildren; two Shirley Riley, a sister. brothers and a sister: Jay Steineckert played Floyd Fisher, Long a medley of favorite Beach, Wash.; Harold songs. Neil Flinders and were Monson Fisher, and Mrs. Ron Bill (Shirley) Riley, both of speakers. The Salt Lake City. A son, grandchildren Gerald, preceded him sang a musical selecin death. tion. Linda Phillips sang "In My Father's House Services were held Are Many Mansions," Saturday, Aug. 24, at accompanied by JaRae the Manila Second Haynes. Remarks were given Ward. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City by President Rutter and the benediction was by Cemetery. Dean Alvord, a nephew. Services were under Jan Fisher, a son, of dedicated the grave. the direction , FOOD : (n son-in-la- locations will celebrate the grand opening of our new Provo store, 1429 N. 150 E.,now thru Aug. 31, 1985 All HARTS son-in-la- 32 oz. CHILL 12 oz. cans o, singles Durfey's Clothing Care Tips: nLL Buy One Get One FLAVORS Proper care of leather and suede 7 oz. Lay's Brand Assorted Buy One Get One ml) Flavors Having Your Leather Garment Cleaned Bring in all matching pieces for cleaning at the same time. (Jive your cleaner the care information that came with the garment. examine the article carefully for signs of staining and wear that have occurred. Old, set stains cannot always be removed with safety to the leather and color. ('heck the garment carefully around the collar and shoulder areas for fading. Oxidation of the dye can occur from light and atmospheric exposure, especially on blues and greens and other deep colors. Tell your cleaner about any unusual problems and ask the cleaner whether he anticipates any problems with the cleaning of your garment. Don't be surprised if your cleaner asks you to sign a consent form before cleaning. This is for everyone's protection. fill r Km r - r ri fv Buv One jrw yc"" m)& uMmm Get One Size Dolly Madison - Jf v Fresh Steamed with all KAY IIUTCIIIMiS yfX Buy Three ' FOGG the Fixin's a care about your clothing! Grand Opening specials good at all HARTS locations: American Fork East 585 East State, gD968Efe 756-363- American Fork West 717 West Main, 756 3620 9! Pleasant Grove fJCWf L1 1 Center, W. Mapleton 790 North 1600 West 785-264- 1 Provo Lehi 108 East State, 768-803- Reim-schiiss- el Greg Nelson. - '" ' "L Reim- - The family prayer I was given by LeGay Beck. The prelude and Temple. She died Nov. 6, 1954. He married postlude were played by Martin Reimschiissel. Mary Smith May 15, 1964 at Alpine. She died Fillmore; Mrs. Joseph The invocation was by in 1966. (Jewell) Simmons, Richard Shepherd. ' He was a member of Rancho Cordovia, Speakers were Niles the LDS Church. Calif.; Mrs. Richard Halley, Bishop Robert He worked at Geneva (Carta) Shepherd, Smith and Bishop Steel during its con- Idaho Falls, Idaho; and Ronald Strong. Leo (Merla) Dixie Beck sang "1 struction and he worked Mrs. Ameri- - Walked Today Where for both the Salt Lake Reimschiissel, two Jesus Walked," and Utah Railroad and can Fork; Leland Beck companied Iris by the Denver & Rio Lerve Bullock. Grande Railroad. He and Harmon worked at the Tooele Beck, both Orem.; and Rea Carlton, Gene Ordnance Depot for one sister: Orelene Bath, Cheryl Walker, Marilyn Turner, Joan years and was active in Beck, Alpine. and Two daughters, Alice Healey, Cleo farming. Survivors include two and Rammath Beck, Shepherd, accompanied sons four preceded him in death, by Iris Bullock, sang and Services were held "Look Up to Him." James daughters: Daryl Beck, Spanish Thursday in the Alpine The benediction was Fork; William LeGay 3rd Ward. Burial was in by Dennis Nelson. The Alpine City grave was dedicated by Beck, Alpine; Mrs. Max the Douglas Beck. Cemetery. Nichols, (Verna) n Advertisement We Leo and ; Fisher, He married Fisher. Beatrice Monson Sept. 27, 1936 in Reno, Nev. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died April 25, 1982. He married Sarah LaRue Hamilton Sept. 14, 1982 in the Provo LDS Temple. He was a member of the LDS Church, holding the office of Priest in the High Pleasant Grove 14th Ward. He had served as in the a counselor bishopric in Idaho. He had been may call Wednesday evening from p.m. and Thursday prior to r, If' GAS Pleasant Grove; Doug Balzly, Payson; 33 Funeral services grandchildren 34 great two were held on Monday, grandchildren; brothers and three Aug. 26, in the LDS Ward sisters: Ralph Balzly, Pleasant Grove, Simmons, Emily friends 7-- Services were under the direction of Niles Halley. Casket bearers I were Mark Shepherd,. Glen Olsen, Douglas J delicious food prepared The family of Effie mother. in our behalf. We to like sincerely Gibbons would those who called offer sincere thanks to their many friends, at our hemes and the -- Era B. Gibbons who and neighbors, and relatives mortuary Glen and I la Pulley funeral. the who expressed sym- attended thanks Donald our and Mirriam We love the and at express pathy Gibbons death and funeral of for the many beautiful and Colleen Lopez. their dear wife and flowers and for the Benjamin; June Balzly, Chapel. Burial was in Salt Lake City; Mrs. the Payson City include Leona Curtis, Cemetery. died Tuesday, Aug. 20, at Bear Lake 1985 Sweetwater. He was born Nov. 4, 1913 in Ogden, a son of Charles Lawson and England. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Aug. 29 at 2 p.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, 118 E. Main, Lehi; where Gibbons Card of Thanks Fisher Troy Charles James 71, of James Henry Beck Olive Lillian Loveridge 1429 H. 150 E., Delta 375 2477 Intersection Hifhways 6 and 50 |