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Show Citizen, Press, Review - Wed., March 23, 1988 - Page N oMtnnairies j Lucile H. Walker Lucile captain of the Pleasant Grove Camp, she was instrumental in creating Pioneer Park and acted as guide at the museum, conAs tours ducting Harvey. She married Harold Swenson Walker Sept. 10, 1919 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died May 2, 1976. She was an active member of the LDS Church, having served as teacher in all the auxiliaries and as a missionary. She had served as speech and drama director in the Mens and Young Womens organizations. She had served as Gleaner leader in the Young Women and was Grove and of many years art research, she published was a book, "The History of Pleasant Grove schools, supervisor in the Alpine District. Following her marriage, she was to 1950." She is survived by a son and two daughters: 1850 adult of supervisor for tourists, schools and church groups. Several of her stories have been published in the Improvement Era and Relief Society Magazine. In 1962, after iilips Alexander Helen American education in the Alpine District. She had served as assistant editor of the Pleasant Grove Review and correspondent for the Deseret News and awarded with an the Daily Herald. She Golden served as vice president Honorary Gleaner award. of the Provo chapter of She attended schools the Utah Writers in Pleasant Grove and League, president of graduated from the Utah Valley Historical and vice University of Utah with Society an art supervision president of Utah diploma. She taught an County Company of the elementary grade in Daughters of the Utah Lehi and Pleasant Pioneers. Stanley Harvey Walker, Mrs. Percy Lindon; (Ann) Smith, Orem; Mrs. J. Hillman (Carol) Stevens, Parowan; 14 grandchildren; 30 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Olpin Family died Wednesday, March 9. 1988 in Pimole, Calif. She was born June 13. 1921 in American Fork to W illiam and Haydee Trane Thornton. She married Richard Elmo Hunter June 10. 1946 in American Fork. She owned and managed manv veai until it was Thornton Drug in sold in 195Jt She was a member of American Fork for Mau Nhu Lieu, March March March March two and sons Chon Hao Boy Boy Girl Boy Girl Girl call March Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. Burial will be in the American Fork City Chon Lieu; Theyen Boi Cemetery. Due Ton Ton Lieu; Lieu; Ty daughters: Lieu; Tin one may Fred S. Atwood sisters: Fred Smith Atwood, 68, of Pleasant Grove, died Saturday, March 20, 1988 at the American - "FYrk Hnsnital . MAT.V"r wa hnrn Kfnt-1919 in Spanish Fork to Francis Dan and Margaret Smith At- (Rick) Lynn Pleasant Atwood, Grove; Mrs. David L. Herbert, (Margaret) ClaremdrjitJ Calif.; Mrsv MichaeiVfAnha Beth Sandy: Hogarty, Maxine Rose and Mary both Atwood, married Shirley Harris Oct. 31, 1945 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Dec. 12, 1985. ago. He was a veteran of World War II. He is survived by a son and a daughter: Mrs. Grant Bonnie) Bateman and Robert D. (Bob) Atwood. both of nine a Fork: American grandchildren: brother and lour would like our express to brother. for the preciation support and sympathy of our friends, neighbors and ward members in the recent death and funeral of our husband, father and I I For those who helped the services, tor the beautiful floral offerings and to those who helped in any way. we are deeply grateful with r: fiVlSinsfJitw y 'sZJjHm . ., Winnie Turner Ellen &Familv Harold & Famih Jean & Family Susanne & Family Patty Ann & Family Julie & Family haver! & Ethel and grandfather ap- V if 4 14 18 Richard and Lynne Challis Rowley of American Fork. Robert and Kimberly nelson Atwood of Lehi. Rafael and RaeLynn Russon Ibarra of Lehi. George and Shirley Devey Hatfield of Highland. Kent and Caroline Mathews Thorne of Orem. Kent and Becky Lot! Harris of Lehi. 19 Boy to Trent and Kami Evans Scheiss ol Lehi. Home educators to meet Education' Mothers will , present "Ideas on Education your Children at Home" Thursday., ,March 24, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the all- -' Civic ;purpDserr,octmtOf th&DDcetft -v Center. ' a Susan montessori Fields, Home Utah Association-Montessor- 785-100- 0 Your hometown weekly newspaper provides more local news than any other publication, plus free TV listings, local coupons, complete classified and much more! Subscribe or extend today! Current subscribers can add as many years to their subscription as they like - up to a lifetime! But it all ends April 29, 1988. Return this form with your payment today! by subscribing or renewing; before April 29, 1988! -- fc. 1 Mmr xrjfi&A 'Good community nformation about smmmrr "The favorite newspaper people I know." -- Berni Mortensen "No finer newspaper in all of Utah." -- Fern Carter in our home!" -- Delia Please indicate which newspaper: Citizen PI. Grove Review SAVE Davis system for your carpet & upholstery MTUIRtCTMII. 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"The people who train for candy striping service now will have first priority for the summer," she says. No prior registration is needed for the orientation. Interested persons should simply come to the hospital at the appointed time. For more contact LaRae information, Ext. 332. Greenwood, AFH. "We very much appreciate teacher Irom Bountiful, will speak. Topics will nclude using montessori ideas in the home, resources for leaching at home, howjo develop a home currkjulurrjr'etc. """, there nofTA'harge' fopSHne meeting. For more information call i Orientation planned for candy stripers Candy striping volunteer service can provide valuable hospital experience. Teenagers between the ages of Hand 18 (as of June 1, 1988), who are interested in candy striping opportunities, are invited to attend a special orientation at American Fork Hospital beginning Tuesday, March 29 at 4 p.m. in the auditorium. Additional orientation sessions will be held Tuesday, April 5, and Tuesday, April 12 at 4 p.m. No previous experience is necessary, but interested candy stripers must attend all three orientation sessions. "Volunteer work through candy striping offers valuable experience for those who think they might be interested in pursuing a career in the medical field," says LaRae Greenwood, director of volunteers at 16 to to to to to to high-qualit- of Turner Card of Thanks We on-sig- 5 Brigham City. He was preceded in death by a brother. Dale. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Pleasant Grove 3rd Ward, 400 E 200 North. Friends may call at Olpin Family Mortuary. 500 S. 3(H) East. Pleasant Grove. Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m or Thursday at the church one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the 'it Pleasant Grove Cemeterv wood. He He was an active member of the LDS Church, holding the office of High Priest in the Pleasant Grove 3rd Ward. He was presently serving as Timpanogos Stake Auditor. He had been employed at Geneva Steel as an accountant, retiring several years M. Walker John R. Walker Diane & Kav Walton -- Lillie Twin boys to Russell and Chantel Jenkins Gunther of American Fork. Girl to Steven and Jennifer Giles Swenson of Lehi. Girl to Phillip and Julene Bezzant Mikalauski of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Robert and Alisa Anderson Meyer of Orem. Boy to Kim and Marilyn Knowles Smith of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Viliami and Darlene Hansen Fonohema of American Fork. Girl to Neil and Susan Johnson Halladay of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Darrin and Kimberly Lawrence Lewis of American Fork. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 9 a.m. in the Anderson and Sons Mortuary Chapel, 49 E. 100 North, American Fork, where friends and ward members and all who participated in the services. We give our sincere thanks. 15 March He is survived by four This is a credit to the hospital staff, the medical staff, and the hospital board; who all commit much time and energy to insure excellence in healthcare for this community." JCAH accreditation is based on nationally recognized standards for the quality of patient care and the safety of the hospital environment. AFH To become accredited, voluntarily requested an evaluation by JCAH surveyors who applied these standards, which represent a current consensus Girl to Brian and Janet Spears Kaplar of American Fork. Boy to Craig and Debbie Sleight Beckstead of Draper. great granddaughter. years. Chapel. Burial was in the American Fork City Cemetery. Girl to Lee and Louise Nielsen Searle of American Fork. Boy to Gregory and Jennifer Liddell Pyper of Ephriam. Twin girls to Darryl and Gayle Moulton Broadhead of American Fork. 14 Fork; grandchildren; Mortuary hello world Pleasant American in Provo. He was born Oct. 14, 1914 in China to Sanh and Thi Hua Lieu. He married Mui Tran in 1938 in Vietnam. He has resided in the United States for nine services were held Monday in the Anderson and Sons The family of John him by nurses and would aides, like to express their For the beautiful love and appreciation for all the help given floral offerings and them during the long other expressions of relatives, illness and death of our help by husband and father, lor neighbors ami triends. For the Heliel Society the loving care given to Lieu; Le Boi Lieu; all of age grandchild. (Jack) Walker Grove, 21, 1988 Young, Richmond. Calif.; six grandchildren: one great Funeral professionals among health-car- e nationwide. A specially trained survey team of health-car- e professionals evaluated AFH, and consulted with hospital officials to help them in their efforts to continually improve patient care. A private, organization, JCAH was created by and composed of health care professionals. It is governed by a board of commissioners whose members are appointed by the American College of Surgeons, American College of Physicians, Dental American Association, American Hospital Association, and the American Medical Association. A public member is also appointed by the Board of Commissioners to represent consumer concerns. "JCAH accreditation is just part of our commitment to provide the best health care possible for the we serve," adds community Smedley. "For the past 50 years, and for the next 50 years, our main concern has been and will be progressive providing and personal community American Fork Hospital was recently awarded a three-yea- r Certificate of Accreditation by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Hospitals (JCAH). JCAH accreditation is evidence of American Fork Hospital's comto mitment quality provide healthcare for the residents of Northern Utah County. "We're proud that AFH is continually meeting the high standards required to be an accreditated hospital," says Craig Smedley, administrator. Walker Thank You Mau Nhu Lieu 73, died Fork where friends may call one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery Mortuary, Hospital gets accreditation the I J)S Church. Survivors include her husband of San Pablo. Calif.; two daughters: Mrs. Lorna Yates. Rodeo, Calif.; Marsha Virginia Thornton Hunter. 66, of San Pablo. Calf., former resident, Harvey Walker, 93, of Pleasant Grove, died Saturday, March 19, 1988 in Pleasant Grove. She was born May 8, 1894 in Pleasant Grove to Johnathan Lewis and Virginia T. Hunter Three-Yea- Subscription, r of 12 Name Address . Phone .State City -- Zip Method of Payment: '.'Check or money order enclosed Cleans better Drys (aster Gentle to carpets I 1 "MasterCard VISA Card Number 4" . MasterCard I'i HMNT (,Hou i.kiii NO P.O. 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