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Show Citizen, Press, Review - Wed., March 9, 1988 - Page 14 John E. (Jack) Walker obituaries r Joics Bagley ... i. Gene Stone 4 1 i Ida Holt j Joics Bagley Stone Gene Jolley Stone Ida Moyle Holt Joics Dr. Bagley of six children. Gene Henrie Holt Stone (70), his wife Gene Jolley Stone (68), Jolley Stone was born and her mother, Ida Jan. 9, 1921, in Alpine, Moyle Holt (89) died Utah, to Lester and Ida March 6, 1988, in a head-o- n Moyle Henrie. She spent collision on the her childhood in Alpine years Orange County freeway and her teen-ag- e in Long Beach, Calif. in California. Dr. Stone was born Following the death of March 3, 1918, in Dingle, her husband Dr. Calvin Idaho, to Ira C. and B. Jolley, a Glendale, Moretta Bagley Stone. Calif., oral surgeon, she After serving as an married Joics B. Stone. She and Joics brought occupational counselor in the US Army during together their combined World War II, he household of 11 children, received a doctorate in and they then had a 12th from child, Michele (who is psychology serving an Young currently Brigham LDS mission in Hong University. He taught at BYU and Kong). the California Gene held numerous Polytechnic University in San Luis Obispo and callings in the LDS at Pomona. In San Luis Church and served in Obispo he headed the the stake Relief Society university's counseling in Hacienda Heights, at Calif. She also held and program, was various civic callings he Pomona to was the and assistant recently of a president and the president in the California Utah professor of Women's Association, a Department He was group Pyschology. philanthropic nationally respected for with whom she raised his expertise in testing, money for charitable and causes. counseling, Ida Moyle Holt was guidance. He was a former born Nov. 13, 1898, in bishop on the Canoga Alpine, Utah, where she Park LDS Ward in was raised. She married Southern Caslifornia; Lester Henrie, and they and a counselor in stake were later divorced. She presidencies in San Luis married Ralph L. Holt, Obispo, and Hacienda who preceded her in death in 1980. Although Heights, Calif. He married Matilda Ralph experienced poor Lou Bodily on Sept. 12, health and a number of diseases 1943, in the Logan LDS debilitating Temple. They had five during their marriage, children prior to her Ida was very devoted to death of cancer in 1959. him and nursed him to a In 1960 he married Gene long life. She was a member of Holt Jolley, the mother lone Chapman lone Athens Gilchrist Chapman, 92, died Saturday, March 5, 1988 at her home in Provo. She was born July 19, 1895 to Robert T. and Mary Jane Willes Gilchrist in Lehi. She married John D. Chapman Feb. 14, 1918 in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. She attended schools in Lehi. She was active in the LDS Church and served husband in Blackfoot, Idaho for eight years and returned to Utah and lived in several communities throughout Utah and Idaho. She was also a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. She and her husband just celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary on Valentine's Day this year. (Deon) Craig, Orem: Mrs. R.A. (Afton) Pearson, LaCrescenta, Calif.; Harold Chapman, North Ogden; Lowell W. Chapman, London, England; Ray L. Chapman, Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Earl W. Chapman, Salt Lake City; 31 grandchildren 54 greatg- randchildren. Funeral was Tuesday, March 8, 18th Provo Ward They have lived the last Chapel. 25 years in Provo. Burial was in the Lehi She is survived by her in many positions husband of Provo; four City Cemetery under throughout her life. After her marriage sons two the direction of Berg and she lived with her daughters: Mrs. Lloyd Mortuary. He is survived by his wife of American Fork; one daughter and one son: Diane W. Walton, American Fork; John Redwood R. Walker, five City, Calif.; five grandchildren; great gra ndchi ldren ; Frampton, both of Lindon; six grand- Joseph W. Ash, 81, of Lindon, died Thursday, March 3, 1988, in children; seven greatgrandchildren; a Elaine Jack, Ore. ; four Portland, stepsisters and two step brothers: Olive Fage, Lindon; Nellie Barton, Fork American half-siste- following a long illness. He was born March 11, 1906, in Lindon, to Joseph G. and Cristina Pearson Ash. He married Miriam Kirk on Sept. 26, 1934 in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. She died Feb. 27, f:i Utah Valley Chorus Skylinepresents featuring Bountiful Sweet Adelines Region 1 2 Champions One More Time Salt Lake Chapter S.P.LB.S.Q.SA Rocky Mtn. District Champs 98 1 ConUcfc Ringside Helen sister: Fotheringham; and two grandchildren. were Services Monday, March 7 at the 65. Lindon 1st Ward LDS Survivors include a Chapel. son and a daughter: Burial was in the Joseph L. Ash and Mrs. Pleasant Grove City Darrell (Beth) Cemetery. James Lucille Mildred Tuesday, March Saints. Mortuary Anderson Funeral Hill D INIfOC aavrjes."" n Calif.; Larson, services I one-on-o- self-hel- 1 OZ. 1,99 qg-- r 'Heritage of Harmony' celebrates anniversary The Utah Valley Skyline Chorus is celebrating its 29th year of entertaining the public with the old songs in barbershop harmony. It also marks the 50th anniversary of the revival of barbershop harmony so popular in the Heritage:of Harmony Their Heritage of Harmony show be presented Friday and Saturday nights, March 18 and 19, at Mountain View High School auditorium. Reserved seats are $6 ($5 for senior citizens 65 or over). will For tickets contact Doug Johnson, or Dick Daily, or write to SPEBSQSA, P.O. Box 966, Provo, Utah 84603. 1890's by the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing in America (SPEBSQSA). 756-695- Now, Day & Night Backs Its Plus 90 Furnace For As Long As You Live In Your Home' lrflf!p tllllllllllj ) "" ENTERIC w COATED BIJIiUMmnmni' , NATURAL CAS SAVES! ANNUAL COSTS 30 , .nn'. ""A- 218 PSEUDEFRIN a Q7 ImOi V 24 lable' " lOOtaMeU-VAaa9- Baaed upon well 9 CO QQ w (jOebgiekv n i i 0TH"EDN"GV 694 inulld 1200 tq ft horn NATURAL GAS Gas Natural Your best energy value. with the Directed by ohn Saslne Assistant Director Richard Barker M.C. Allen Evans McNelley said that volunteers need no special skills to help at the Peterson School, only a desire to help those who cannot help themselves. Volunteers must be 16 or older and must commit to come at least once a week for several hours. 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Peterson School in American Fork, serving hanof the Alpine students dicapped School District between the ages of five and 21, needs volunteers from the community. According to Les McNelley, volunteer coordinator, volunteers are essential in providing the interaction that the special students need. There are a variety of activities with which the community volunteers can help. Volunteers help in the classroom with learning activities, assisting the student reach his or her potential. McNelley said that one of the goals to which the student works p is attaining the necessary skills. at were held Saturday in the Alpine 6th Ward. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. rSM' NASAL 500 Qaspyn v Peterson School lists needs for volunteers Chapel, 12 H0UR 500 mg. 100 s J 756-731- 8. Sons BcEl BRAND shell I 1 I KZ chaperone support throughout the stay. Families need not speak a foreign language, as the students was 8, Kaysville; and Emma Munsen, Ogden. OYSTER lld & Pasadena, Murill school w' 6-- 8, and 111.; sons: James L. Moyle and Glen W. Moyle, both Eureka, Nev.; seven grandchildren, three great grandchildren; two brothers and two sisters: James H. Walker, Idaho Falls, Ida.; Ben Walker, districts. Church, serving in She was an active many positions. member of the LDS Survivors include two I Applicants for this program must have studied a foreign language for at least two years. However, Nacel also offers study seminars in England or Ireland, and for beginning French students grades a study seminar in paris. For further information, contact Brandon Johnson,, or his parents, Hal and Andrea, 18-1- 9. a school in the Alpine I "SKST SHELL $00 materials in- Basin Street Quartet from New Orleans will headline Barbershop Show at Mtn. View High School March was 1 teacher chaperones who will visit Utah and Idaho this summer. The group will arrive July 8 and depart August 4. The students will provide their own spending money and have medical and liability insurance. Participating families will receive orientation orientation, surance and chaperone care, and costs $1,245. nine Survivors include his American Fork. Burial was in wife of American Fork; two sons and one American Fork City daughter: Mathew J. Cemetery. 1979. laasaay ; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y The in Alpine. She was born Jan. 19, 1907 in Pleasant Grove to James A. and Dela Cobbley Walker. She married H. Lamar Moyle May 31, 1931 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Dec. 3, 3 students transportation, those round-tri- p , Edna Walker Moyle, of Alpine, died Tuesday, March 1, 1988 IT and countries that includes East, Funeral J 81, THE school in program four-wee- k Earlington, Ky. ; Nell Rabout, Kansas City, Mo. ; Wanda Coulton, Herman, Mo. He was preceded in death by a i grandson. Edna W. Moyle Granite non-prof- Middleton, Fairview Heights, worked 26 years for the of Utah Department Transportation, retiring last July. He served seven years in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He was a member of and want to practice English. Openings are also available to American students who want to vjsit France, Germany, Spain or the Ivory Coast. Nacel offers a similar M. Ball and Mrs. Dan (Jamie) Walker, both Pleasant five grandGrove; children; four sisters: He attended schools in Earlington, Ky. He She Area families can be hosts to European students or send their own children overseas through the Nacel Cultural Exchange Program, it a organization based in Tours, France. Families are needed as hosts to 210 French and 60 Spanish high Fork; Jerold 14, 1958. teacher Host families needed for cultural exchange American Dupass, Mathew of 63, American Fork, died March 3, Thursday, 1988 in Provo after a short illness. He was born August 18, 1924 in Princeton, Ky. to Nickolas James and Allie Lee Marshall Dupass. He married Zola Bennett Ball July Dupass, Bamberger Express from New Orleans, Louisiana 0th Place International (Saturdar night only) He was Springville. preceded in death by a the city council and the planning commission. He had been employed by Utah Idaho Sugar Company for 35 years, retiring at age James Dupass Utah Valley Chapter S.P.LB.S.Q.SA and Basin Street Quartet Lawrence Bird, California, Freeman Bird, was an active member of the LDS Church, having served in the MIA, Stake Sunday School, Lindon Ward Bishopric and as a member of the stake high council. He had been a lifelong resident of Lindon, where he had served on I Utah Valley Chapter S.P.LB.S.Q.SA Hilquist, California; He II Time: 7:30 PM Place: Mountain View High School Auditorium. Orem, Utah Date: Friday and Saturday March 18th 8. 19th, 1988 Cost: $6. (all seats reserved) Bell Maryland; James, Helen 1986. 1 in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America. r: Springville; i Rainbow Collection one brother, William L. Walker. San Rafael, Calif. He was preceded in death by two brother and three sisters, George Walker; Thomas Walker; Velma Price; La Priel Roberts and Lorna Lloyd. Funeral services will be held Thursday, May 10, at 11 a.m. in the American Fork 3rd Ward, 198 W. 300 North. Friends may call at the & Anderson Sons Mortuary, 49 E. 100 North, Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday at the Mortuary from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in the American Fork City Cemetery. Joseph Ash the LDS Church and served many years as Relief Society president in Long Beach, Calif. She was a dedicated business person and investor, and for several decades she ran a Shaklee thriving business, selling products through a national network of distributors. Dr. and Mrs. Stone are survived by seven sons five and daughters: Clifton H. Jolley, Glen L. Jolley, Cheryl Jolley Anderson, all of Salt Lake City; J. Stone, Stephen Provo; Marilyn Stone Checketts, San Luis Obispo, Calif.; Vernon C. Jolley, Mission Viejo, Calif., Valerie Jolley Clovis, Kennington, Calif.; Robert A. Stone, Ventura, Calif.; Bryant L. Fresno, Jolley, Calif. ; Marty Stone Call, Bothell, Wash.; I. Stone, Phillip Lakewood, Calif.; and Michele D. Stone, Hong Kong LDS Mission; 48 grandchildren. Ida M. Holt is survived by a son, Dr. Ralph Holt, Glendale, Ariz., 16 grandchildren, and 48 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday, March 10, in Hacienda Heights, Calif . Interment of Dr. Joics Stone and Gene Jolley Stone will be at Forest Lawn in Glendale, Calif., the same day. Burial of Ida M. Holt will be on Saturday, March 12, in Alpine. and and John Elden (Jack) Walker, 79, died March 7, 1988, of a lingering illness. He was born July 15, 1908, in Herriman, Utah, to George Aim on and Maybelle Price Walker. He married Lillie Miller June 15, 1932, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a farmer and a cattleman. He owned and operated a meat packing business in Salt Lake City and American Fork for over 50 years. He was a member of the LDS Church. He was always concerned about people who needed help. He loved his family, his friends and his CALL TODAY I If) I MFC HEATING AND COOLING, INC. sr "Id 768-415HOLMES 1 Hut mi mm Uk.M Your Homer I |