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Show Citizen, Press, Review - Wed., March 2. 1988 - Page 12 Allen named new Deseret Bank pres. At the February 10 meeting of the stockholders of Deseret Bank, Hal J. Allen was named to succeed Kay L. Jacobs as president. Jacobs, who has been with the bank since 1946, will assume the position of Chairman of the Board. Allen has been with Deseret Bank for the past 22 years. Prior to his appointment as president, Allen served as senior vice president. He is a graduate of BYU and the Pacific Coast Banking School at the University of Washington. He is of the Pleasant Grove Chamber of Commerce, a past member of the Orem City Planning Commission and member of the executive committee of the Utah Bankers Association. He presently serves as chairman of Sharon's Cultural, Educational .' A.F. Hospital offers yip past-preside- and Recreational Association (SCERA). Other organizational changes at the bank include the appointment of Randy J. Hoyt to the position of vice president of the Pleasant Grove office from the office of assistant vice president. Craig W. Forsyth was named as senior vice president and manager of the Pleasant Grove office. He previously served as vice One of the most traumatic occurences in a lifetime is the loss of a loved one. A bereavement group will be offered at American Fork Hospital starting March 2 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Same Day Surgery waiting room. "As the survivor deals with the emotions and adjustments following a loss, a predictable grieving process occurs as a part of the healing process," explained Phyllis Hansen, Medical Social Worker and Grief Therpaist. "Feelings of loss, anger, denial and depression are only some of the reactions which may be experienced." Bereavement groups help the top speed down the dirt road towards Independence. Bill felt fast, and though Port had not yet tested him against another horse, he strongly suspected he might have unwittingly stumbled onto one of the fastest horses in Missouri. Soon the day would come when he would find out. He could hardly wait. But today he was going to Independence to meet Luana Beebe, and he was going to ride Bill. He wanted to make the best possible impression on the young lady, and Bill would help do that. He hoped Luana would be out in the yard when he arrived, so her first impression would be of him astride the magnificent animal. Chapter 3 It was early afternoon when Port finally got away from the Big Blue and headed east towards Independence. He was riding Bill and leading his father's black mare, which was carrying a bulky load lashed tightly to a pack saddle. Just before leaving, the thought occurred to Port that it might help his cause if he were to present a gift to Luana Beebe. No sooner had the thought entered his head than he knew exactly what he wanted to give her. ride to It was about a two-hoIndependence, but Port set out at a trot that would enable his horses to cover the distance in about an hour and a half. had been The storm that threatening the day before had blown away, leaving a clear blue November sky. A chill still hung in the air, but the afternoon sun was warm. It would be much colder coming home after dark, but Port hadn't thought that far ahead, not yet. Gradually his pace began to slow down. It wasn't that the horses were getting tired and couldn't maintain the faster pace. Port was beginning to have second thoughts about his eagerness to meet Luana Beebe, a total stranger. It wasn't that he didn't want to meet her. What ur and manager. And, Michelle Mallinson was named cashier at the Provo office. Deseret Bank was organized 77 years ago and was originally known as the Bank of Pleasant Grove. It currently has six offices in Utah County - Provo, Orem, Lindon, Pleasant Grove, American Fork and Lehi. president 140 N. 100 1, No. 4 American Fork Jim Weiss 756-981- 7 Tax Tips Job seeking costs in the same field of employment are deductible. Successful job placement IS NOT necessary. If you experienced a casualty loss (flood, fire, theft, etc.) which of your Adjusted exceeds 10 Gross Income, call your local IRS district office and request IRS publications 547 and 584. These publications provide worksheets and explain what information is required to determine your deductible loss, if any. bothered him was what he would say her once introductions were made. Back in New York he had always avoided direct contact with females his own age. They made him feel awkward, so he stayed away. He had usually been too busy with farm work to attend social gatherings, he attended church though regularly. Port had never been gifted with words. He didn't even know how to read and write, which left him at a definite disadvantage among the Mormons who were constantly reading the Book of Mormon and discussing it with each other. Because he didn't read, Port usually remained quiet during discussions. Furthermore, he had no desire for book learning. He liked to do things with his hands, like build rafts, hunt, farm, and work with his horses. He wanted nothing more, except the companionship of a good woman. He realized he knew little of Luana Beebe, but from what Willard Sweeney had told him,- - he had a strong feeling that destiny was bringing him and Luana Beebe together. Still, he was beginning to feel more and more foolish the closer he got to Independence. What was he going to say to her? Port slowed the horses even more. He kept wondering what he would do if she shunned him or his gift. Perhaps he shouldn't give such a nice gift at their first meeting. Perhaps he should have waited until conference, where he could see at a distance what she looked like before he went courting. By late afternoon, just a few miles from Independence, Port had just about decided to turn back. He was sure he had been foolish to rush into this thing so quickly. He had almost convinced himself he needed more time to think things over. That's when he heard someone call his name from behind. He turned to see Willard Sweeney gallop up on his sorrel mare. For an instant. Port felt guilty. After all. Willard had told him about Luana. and now he was competing with Willard. evaporate. "How's the ferry business''" Willard asked, his voice friendly. to P 225-058- Hospital seminar seeks to help improve self-ima- ge modification professionals throughout the country. These techniques are used to help individuals gain greater control of their lives, enhance their and develop a positive personal attitude and outlook. The cost of the seminar is $6 per person, or $9 per couple. For registration information, call Scott For more inMacKay, formation about specific course content, call the hospital at Ext. 325. churches or "We can help you start an IRA now at Course instructor, Jay Steinekert, will teach seminar par: ticipants techniques of used successfully by behavior is Plaintiff Amount 567.03 -- 1079.50 87SC516 379.36 87SC278 362.05 87SC523 3;,: .66 and ... " . Bank of Am. Fork Holley Auto Co. would :like; to thank our dear friends and neighbors who have done so much to help lighten our sorrow at this time. We Gunther's Comfort Air Mike Luke, Fakler Tires 87SC526 175.20 Paul 601.36 Westside Basket Sales 296 N. West St. Rd., A.F. Ann Griffin Richard & Janet Parkin 50 W. 200 N., Alpine 765.94 Bank of Am. Fork W. Webster dba Alpine Floral Arts 355 403.39 Jeffery W. Heaps E. 500 S., Am. Fork Dan Richards Monte Dean 937.65 Kenneth E. Pack 959 W. Jan. State, Orem LaurinCrapo 1020 N., Provo 88SC004 88SC015 242.25 102.01 532.25 Bill Lane dba Bill's Lock Shop co Checker Auto Parts 73 S. State, Orem Marc Smith 7369 N. 6500 W., Am. Fork Newtah.Tnc. Newtah. Inc. Mark H. Goodsell 235 ; The family of Evan Shepherd wishes to offer our sincere thanks and appreciation for those who expressed love and concern at the passing of our father and grandfather. 27 86SC534 Highland; Randy Jones, sylvania. He is survived by his parents; two brothers: and Jarod; Tyson Jerry grandparents: and Nancy Parduhn, Highland; Gordon and Funeral 8" you set up an Individual Retirement Annuity? You'll earn the current high interest rate. You'll have the security of a guaranteed base interest rate. on And, savings build annual contributions up to your legal limit! Our office is nearby. Why not call or drop in and let us show you why it makes good sense to open an Allstate IRA now. You're in good hands with Allstate. services were held Wednesday, Feb. 24, in the Highland 5th Ward. Burial was in the American Fork City Cemetery. : We ""appreciate beautiful ' the and flowers, delicious food and kind, sympathetic words that we've received. We'll always remember your -- The family of Joe Forestier Lyle Lamoreaux N. 200 E., Lindon For those with the who helped Duane & Grace Shepherd Vernon & Cleo Shepherd funeral, flowers, luncheon and the many cards of sympathy, we are Dona Mae & Earl Carter and families grateful too. -- Lois & Wm. Beck V "If everyone knew how good this tour is, they would not go ,v any other way!" DavidPaine jj 1 DI'GEL WEEKLY SPECIALS Provo, Utah iS 5 Exciting Days in 229 Mini Flavored 60Tablet i per person, double occupancy) faS!S&'r Four Island Tour TSS ') "' - 379 mZm gH UC HQ Bailt Soap SptW 601. ill I j, Includes: round trip airfare on Delta,.1;,", , hotel accomodations, touring, sightseeing,; transfers1, guides, some meals, and mort.' USA Wprld Tours offers monthly to Hawaii with one, two or four departures v island tours. Let us design the vacation of! you've always dreamed Call now and receive our FREE travel Vi newsletter and FREE membership in our'U Senior Discount Club. , R - kl I 'Jo Ann Adams E. Main, (Toll Free) JUS Nancy Suite Gray Nichols -- JAM Vain Rita ' Bu"g9eTd.i5,?'rln F"AK No. 1, Am. Fork 1 756-350- 3 instate AlKlatr l.ifr litMifttiHi- lmtiMM s Penn- Shepherd Thank You 690 S. 87SC527 Parduhn. We would like to take loved one, Ron Hansen. the mortuary, and for this opportunity to We deeply appreciate the lovely floral ofthank the many friends, all those who took part ferings and the food neighbors and family in any way in the prepared for our members for all the funeral service. We comfort. expressions of sym- want to express our Leland and Betty J. pathy and love shown thanks to all those who us at the death of our called at the home and Hansen and Family Kelly Monson 180 E. 400 S., Am. Fork Jan. 87SC534 Erickson, Sandy; four aunts, Shelly I'aile, American Fork; Debbie Howland and Tammy Jones, Sandy; Lisa Armantrout, Salt Lake City; two uncles, David co L&L Steel 575 W. 220 S., PI. Grove 59.05 20 88SC001 Jones, Sandy; grandparents: Herman and Lucile American Parduhn, Mrs. Ruby Fork; great Hansen Card of Thanks Ivan Luke West, Am. Fork 87SC517 87SC476 may call Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Wing Mortuary Chapel, 118 E. Main, Lehi, and at the ward chapel Thursday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. Forestier Thank You . Cable Alpine" Battery Service (Beverly Itjer) 62 N. West State Road, Am. Fork Bank Deseret OrlindaLeal 97 E. 400 N., Heber Deseret Bank Larry & Roberta Cook 93 N. 600 E., Am. Fork Alpine Center for RickKelsey Mental Health & Human Services 145 S. Grant ' 114 N. 300 857.74 Friends officiating. Judy Parduhn Julie He was a member of the Highland 5th Ward and was attending the Highland Elementary and in 5th grade. He enjoyed the outdoors, hunting and fishing. He earned his Faith in God Award and Arrow of Light. Midvale 87SC511 Lehi; Gaylan Colledge, Clearfield; one foster son, Jorge Riverous, West Valley City; five step sons: Dennis Schiess and of Wayne Rogers, both Harold Rogers Lehi; executive Jr., Ogden; Jim Rogers He was a and Rick Rogers, both Colledge, a.m. in the American Fork 24th Ward with Bishop Stanley P. Grant Address ; 13 87SC524 LaDell sons: two Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 Defendant Action 87SC522 High Priest. He is survived by his wife of American Fork; Jones. He was a student and a Boy Scout. EDITOR'S NOTE: Small Claims judgments are published Jn this newspaper as a matter of public record. The American Fork Department of the Eighth Circuit Court is normally in session on the second, third and fourth Wednesdays. Supplemental proceedings and bench warrants will not be published. Since the information cannot be gathered in a routine fashion, satisfactions will be published only with proper documentation at the request of the defendant or plaintiff. Jan. Lehi. Justin David Jones, of Highland, died Sunday, Feb. 21, 1988 of cystic fibrosis at his residence in Highland. He was born May 6, 1977 in Provo to Rick E. Eighth Circuit Court American Fork Department No. ' is 10, Small Claims Judgments Case ' 4 1 Justin D. Jones 756-855- MSW, Did you know Allstate can help 52 We'd be happy to answer your questions about the new tax law and remember that it always pays to prepare your tax return early. Call now for an appointment, secretary. ' "tk C Allstate: Retirement Planning it organizations and who own stocks, bonds or other transferable property can take advantage of certain tax saving methods of gifting. ward J of Evanston, Wyo.; three step daughters: Mrs. Nancy Bonds and Mrs. Arnold (DeAnn) Cardon, both of Lehi; Mrs. Larry (Judy) Taylor, Cedar City; 36 grandchildren; 18 great one grandchildren; brother: John A. (Jack) Colledge, Lehi; two sisters: Mrs. El vera Miles, Fresno, Calif.; Mrs. Eva C. Johnson, self-imag- (To be continued) People who are contributors to non-prof- 84, American Fork, died Sunday, Feb. 28, 1988 at American Fork Hospital from heart failure. He was born Jan. 30, 1904 in Lehi, the son of Thomas and Mary Ann Slater Colledge. He married Jennie Hard-ma- n and later divorced. He married LaReta Alexander Oct. 22, 1947. The marriage was later solemnized in the Provo LDS Temple. She died He 1983. Oct. 14, married Helen Tooth Rogers Sept. 29, 1984 in the Jordan LDS Temple. He was a farmer by occupation. He served in the Sunday School superintendency, ward teacher, teacher in several organizations, Colledge, dth self-inty- Manferd Joseph y, The key to improving and controlling habits and lifesjtylf! may lie within ourselves. Through will be explored at a one night seminar of self discovery a Fork American Hospital 3.O8 Tuesday, March 8, from 7 to 936 p.m. obituaries Joseph M. Colledge Hal J. Allen Alpine Financial Planners c: survivor to identify these .feelings and to learn to cope with the actual grieving process stages and adjustments. Sessions are under the direction of Phyllis Hansen MSW, who is trained in bereavement counseling. VV "If the loss is dealt witljinap-propriatelthe survivor may suffer emotional pain for years to come," said Ms. Hansen. "When is handled appropriately,' ' Jainily members and friends can gain a perspective and an understanding of the loss, along with a sense of acceptance. 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