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Show Wednesday, April 9. 1986 - Page obituaries Max D. Baxter Eveline Morris Eveline Hancock Morris, 85. died April 7. 1986. to American Fork. She was born Dec. 7. 1900 in Eden, Ariz., to Levi M. and Madora Mae Plumb Hancock. She married Lee Amasa Morris Oct. 6, 1920 in1 the Salt Lake IDS Temple. He died Aug. 26, 1982. Max D. Baxter, 58, died April 3, 1986 in a Salt Lake City hospital of cancer and related illness. He was born Dec. 7, 1927 in St. paul, Neb. to Royal Henry ' Mrs. Eldon (Olive) Conder, Alpine; and Morris, Stanley' Vineyard; 47 grand79 children; great three grandchildren; sisters and one brother. She was preceded in death by a son, Dwain. Funeral services will be held Friday, April 11, in the American Fork 5th LDS Ward, 385 S. 300 East. Friends may call at Anderson & Sons Mortuary, 49 E. 100 North, American Fork, Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday from Falls, , Idaho; Mrs. 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Elwood Burial will be in the (Ina) Hunt Mrs. Rulen fMvrti' Timpanogos Memorial Limb,, both of Lehi; Gardens. m Baxter, Chandler, Dell Ariz.; Raymond H. Parkenson Baxter. He Baxter, ; Terry A. and m Verdell Lee Johnson, died April 2, 1986 at her home in Lehi. She was born April 27, 1917 in American Fork to Robert E. and Emma Lee. She Jackson married Robert L. Johnson. They were later divorced. She was a matron at the Utah State Training School for several American Fork Poultry Queen's Contest. years, a Foster Day Grandparent at the She is survived by school, had special two sons and three interest in grand- daughters: Robert L. children, and made Johnson, Fernley, porcelain dolls and Nev. ; John S. Johnson, floral arrangements. Lehi; Mrs. Richard 'She was a first at- (Betty) Willis, Provo; in the Mrs. Darlene Phipps, tendant Carlos (Deanna) Fork; 12 Mary grandgreat and Mrs. services held Monday, April 7, in the Anderson Sons Mortuary Chapel. Burial was in the American Fork City Cemetery. American The prelude and postlude was played by The Donna Mitchell. family prayer was offered by Charles cook and the invocation by Brig Dahl. Fork married .George C. v : S Winder, Wellington; (; one Randolph i daufpiterj: of Utah Medical Center, please feel free to donate to your favorite charity or medical organization or the University Medical Center in lieu of flowers. University divorced. He married Debra Ann Cave Sept. 7,1983. He served in the U.S. Navy for six years during the Vietnam conflict. He was employed as He married an electronics Ann McNichols. technician at Signetics. He is survived by his wife of Pleasant Grove; a son, Michael Purkiss, Hamilton, Colo.; his mother of Searcy, Ark. ; and a brother, David Purkiss, Lubbock, Tex.. Services were held Sunday, April 6, in Searcy, Ark. Burial was in Pangburn, Ark. charge. Preceding the a meeting, workshop on beginning hand piecing will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., with Mazey Buckley as instructor. Workshop attendance will require a $5 fee at the door. For more information, phone UVQG president, Moani Revoir, at 5 after 6 p.m. j ;Okey Sept. 12, 1958 in Elko, Nev. ;, S, Survivors include her i husband, Lehi; one son, Cindy; Okey, jKamas;? two grand-I- ; children. She is also survived by five of her 10 brothers and sisters, i 1 but their addresses are j$ unknown. s , Services were held Monday, April 7, at the i medical the . .uaelLjjidAnnie, f Garrett Chamberlain: Berry and " at Members of the Kiwanis Club of troop at the school is a "tradition" North Utah County have donated ,)t with the club. funds to the Troop 838, the han- - .. "We have donated to the scout dicapped scout troop at Peterson V troop at the school for the past School. "py several years," Johnson said. Karl Johnson, club president, (',n Dr. Adamson said the funds will go to help with scout projects and acBishop A, Kent marta thp nrpcpnf atirm In Tir navif) Peterson was the Adamson, school principal, last tivities. ' He noted there are both' boy scout : speaker, followed by an weeTfff i Johnson said donating to the scout organ medley by Donna and girl scout troops at the school. Mitchell. Remarks were given by Bishop Craig B. Hospital. She was born Aug. 19, 1927 in Park City, the I . daughter - of James She research Kiwanis Club donates to Peterson School Scouts Lolene Okey Lolene Chamberlain Okey, 58, died Friday, April 4, 1986 in the later were The Utah Valley Quilt Guild will hold their monthly meeting Wednesday, April 16, at 2 p.m. at the Eldred Center, 270 W. 500 North, Provo. Carol Hatch, an experienced teacher of patchwork and quilting," will speak on scrap bag quilts and crazy quilts. A show and share time will follow. Everyone interested may attend the meeting free of were & for body monthly meeting Margaret Fowler, West Valley City. Funeral ' ' ' " " ' v :' ' 'J ; March 28 ' . , ;. v . to Fork. Daniel and of Sherri American Stroud Dove Boy Boy to Michael and Jan Cryer Johnson of Alpine. March 29 Boy to Timothy and Debra Watson Pontious of American Fork. March 30 Boy to Eugene and Barbara Newman Beck of Pleasant Grove. March 31 Girl to Mikel and Deborah Webb Cook of American Fork. Girl to Jeron and Raleen Calley Woffinden of Lehi. Boy to Mitchell and Carmen Anderson Stevens of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Daniel and Lynette Matthews Longmore of West Jordan. Girl to Michelle Gates of Pleasant Grove. Girl to David and Vickie Miller Dorton of American Fork. , April 1 Girl to mark and Kajsia Anderson Boyer of Springville. Boy to Chad and Julie Tysvear Engstrom of Lehi. As has Max. graciously donated his Quilt Guild to hold two brothers: Harry Lee, Rigby, Idaho; Francis three Lee, Lindon; sisters: Mrs. Marian Ward and Mrs. Eleanor both of Williamsen, Orem; A memorial service will be held Thursday, April 10, at 2 p.m. at the Wing Mortuary Chapel,' 118 E. Main, Lehi, where friend may call one hour prior. April 2 Boy to Jerry and Carrie Burnham Harris of Lehi. Girl to Marvin and Melissa Penrod Hanson of West Jordan. Boy to Jerry and Karen Bennett Bird of Orem. Boy to Loreen Miller Bruso of American Fork. Purkiss. Christenson, American 11 children; grandchildren; Eugene They (Gene) Purkiss, 36, of Pleasant Grove, died Thursday, April 3, 1986 at his home. He was born Dec. 9, 1949 in Heber Springs, Ark. to Carlos Eugene and Lottie Mae Clark Reno, Nev.; "Mrs. Joe Dee hello world Gene Purkiss Verdell Lee Johnson 68, Mary spent his working years Baxter and Joseph K. as a farmer, salesman Baxter, all of Mesa, and security guard Ariz.; three sisters: after serving in World LaRue Haslam, Verda War II and Korea. He Cuthbert and Mildred, was in the Marines and Outzen.s all of 28 10 for grandCalifornia; Army regular children. years. A daughter, Linda He is survived by his Marie, preceded him in wife, Aria N. Mc death. T7 V She loved making quilts and crocheting. She was active in the LDS Church Relief Society and taught in the Primary. She is survived by four daughters and one son: Mrs. Harlan (Opal) Hilton, now serving an LDS mission in Idaho pherson Baxter, Lehi; five y sons from a previous . marriage to Janet Staples Evans are: Dan R. Baxter, Michael D. Payson; April 3 Boy to Boy to Girl to Boy to Girl to April 6 Girl to Larry and Teresa Stocker Jepperson of Highland. County Commissioners to hold public meeting The Utah County Commissioners have announced they will hold their second monthly information session in the Kiwanis , Room at the Pleasant Grove City Hall, 87 E 100 South, Pleasant Grove, Thursday, April 10, at 7 p.m. As in the meeting held in March at Payson, there will be no formal agenda and no decisions made at this meeting. The session will be held to give county residents an opportunity to talk directly to the commissioners to voice their concerns and make . recommendations. Possible items for discussion will include Thistle, Traverse Ridge, planning and zoning of Utah County, Utah Lake and other matters that ft neighbors,1, for their may be of concern to the citizens of Utah County. Warnick and "Commissioners Miner were very pleased with the response at last month's information session. The people who attended were very open in their comments to the commissioners. They expressed their concerns and also their suggestions on county decisions. Their recommendations will help the commission represent their constituency better," according to Susan Richards, administrative assistant to Commissioner Warnick. The third information session will be held in the Springville City Council Chambers May 8 at 7 p.m. Avoid the tax bite. Plus rz benediction by Robert Lott. The grave in the Lehi City Cemetery was Wing Mortuary Chapel. dedicated by President Burial was in the Lehi Alvin G. Schow. were Pallbearers City Cemetery. Services were held on Milo Barnes, Dennis Monday, April 7, in the Skougard, Howard Fox, Wing Mortuary Chapel Randy Winder, Cecil and with Bishop Craig B. Chamberlain , y u Norris. Kenneth ,,.. officiating. Berry K IFNDFR System Q For our highest efficiency U air conditioner or gas furnace. . o O Sweat.".Card of Thanks We, the family of Ella Ivie Sweat, would like to express our deepest gratitude to all our friends and Julie Mendoza Mendoza of American Fork. Steven and LeeAnn Sherwood Gourley of American Fork. Douglas and Connie Robbins Worlton of Lehi. John and Alexandria Brown Carlson of Lindon. Brandon and JoAnn Ashton Kirk of Orem. Alfonso and the ; For your utility bill." food, loving concern and those who brought support through the flowers and expressed illness and death of our sympathy in our loss, mother and grand-famil- mother. We are grateful for -- The Sweat Family Trade in and up to a Honda. ; it Is the old mower going "pitter, shudder, bang?" Or doesn't it run at all? 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