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Show c Citizen. Press. Krview - Wed.. April 20. obituaries I Lola Mary Jones died April 18, 1988 in American Fork. She was born May 8, 1906 in Heber City, the daughter of David Alexander and Rhoda Okey, Francis three Mrs. 81, if? . 40 great grandchildren; one sister. Lyla Gay, McDonald married Cook June 14, Jones. Evergreen, Colo. She was preceded in death by three brothers and one sister. She Alvin s: David (Jean) Teague: Mrs. Stan Helen) Dahl; Mrs. Paul (Lucille) Evans; 9 44 W. 1926 in Heber City. The was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Feb. 15, 1962. She in church history and married Wilford LeRoy scriptures. She lived in Okey Nov. 3, 1972 in Salt Magna until 1972. Lake City. He died Feb. 28, 1977. She is survived by one She was active in the daughter, Mrs. Willis LDS Church, was a Leola) Spafford, temple worker. Jhe American Fork; four made family and home grandchildren: Jesse the first priority in her A., Randy Willis, Ryan life. She was well read K., Sherri S. Johnson; marriage Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 21, at 11 a.m. in the Anderson Sons & Mortuary, 49 E. 100 North, American Fork, where friends may call Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Thursday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Wasatch Lawn Cemetery. J. Faye Reay J. Faye Reay, 88, of miner, and as a Alexander"" Ray, both Pleasant Grove, died delivery man for Salt Lake City ; William Wednesday, April 13, 1988 at American Fork Hospital. He was born Aug. 8, in Kanosh, to 1899 Alexander and Mary Catherine Bowles Reay. He married Hazel Bruneyer Sept. 22, 1925 in Price. He attended schools Cottonwood Salt Lake. Dairy H. Reay, Green River; Mary Klundt, Pleasant Grove; 25 grand- in children; He moved to the Uintah Basin in 1928, where he was a farmer and rancher. He later moved to Green River Zetta Fugate Devey, 80, former resident of Alpine, died April 16, 1988 in Spokane, Wash, after a lingering illness. She was born March 18, 1908 in Ferron, Utah, to Thomas and Margret Crookston Fugate. She married Albert Melvin Devey Aug. 27, 1931. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, he died Dec. 30, 1979. She received her education in Ferron and t 3$" $ great services Funeral were held Saturday, April 16, in the Pleasant Grove 5th Ward. Burial was in the Redwood Memorial Estates, Bennion. Zetta F. Devey age 39 grandchildren. One son, Max, preceded him in death. where he operated a trailer court. He retired in Pleasant Grove. Meadow in and Survivors include his Idaho. He wife; three sons and Mackey, worked as a freight one daughter: John D. driver and Reay and Charles wagon at the LaGrand U of U. She lived in Alpine from the tme of her marriage until 1982. She was a member (Ruth) Mott, American Fork; grandchildren and 12 17 great grandchildren; and one sister, Margrett San Rafael, the Heath, of the LDS Church was active in Calif. auxiliary organizations and the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She is survived by one son and one daughter: A. Devey, Thomas American Fork; Mrs. Funeral services will be Saturday, April 23, in the Alpine Stake Center, 98 Canyon Crest Road, where friends may call one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Alpine City Cemetery. Frank E. (Jane) Wagstaff, Spokane, Wash.; one stepMrs. daughter, 1 County high school rodeo to be held in PI. Grove Lola Cook Okey Cook r HEMORRHOID SUFFERERS There is no need to bear the exquisite pain and discomfort of this embarrasing ailment any longer W t : 19X8 - The North Utah County will be held High at the Pleasant Grove rodeo arena April and 23. It will start at 6 p.m. both nights. Boys events are: bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, calf roping, steer wrestling and bull riding. Girls compete in barrel racing, pole bending, breakaway roping, goat tying and try out for the rodeo queen. The boys and girls compete in team roping andthe cutting horse class. 22 I'tah. The cutting horse classes will start at 2 p.m. Saturday. Winners of this rodeo will go on to compete at the State High School Finals in Heber in June. The admission fee for this rodeo is $3 lor adults and $1.50 for children five to 12. Under five is free. Everyone is invited to come out and enjoy the rodeo and see how super our young people are. -- 1 1 1 April 12 Girl to Mike and Susann Jolley Hererra of American Fork. Boy to Brent and Susan Rasmussen Peterson of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Tom and Martha Robinson Gourley of Pleasant Grove. April i:i Girl to Marlon and Sherilyn Jepson Kent of Provo. Boy to Kurt and Sharlene West Johansson of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Bruce and Melissa Reese Bowen of American Fork. April 14 Boy to Mark and Doni Davis Phillips of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Dennis and Kathryn Larsen Carbine of Lehi. Girl to Anthony and Laura Billington Keele of Provo. Girl to Stan and Loreen Phillips Heil of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Marion and Cynthia Wettstein Purvis of American Fork. Girl to Randall and Kati Tischner Davis of Provo. Girl to Gregory and Terri Hayes Zufelt of American Fork. Boy to Lawrence and Terece Gudmundsen Labrune of American I J$ THE NEW CRY0HEM0RRH0IDECT0MY FREEZING TECHNIQUE Brian Gillman. left, and Lynn Green get ready for the North Utah County High School Hodeo on April 22 and 2:$. Cancer victim is yt helped by benefit April Boy to Dennis and Gaye Bergstrom Moody of Pleasant Grove. Girl to David and Linda Eddington Card of Alpine. Boy to Durk and Joan Layton Merrell of Orem. Girl to Robert and Karen Filoso Pflueger of Orem. April 2 Girl to Don and Sherry Wooll Gammon of American Fork. Girl to Neal and Helen Lange Burton of American Fork. Girl to James R. and Melinda Ford Bowers of Orem. April 3 Girl to David and Madelyn Harris Brownell of American Fork. Boy to Scott and Cynthia Preece Whiting of Highland. Girl to James B. and Barbara Carroll Ostlund of Orem. April 4 Boy to Harold and Carol Duran By rd of Orem . Boy to Troy and Barbara Call Anderson of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Dean and Juleen Messick Durrant of Orem. Boy to Leslie and Debbie Farr Krebs of Lehi. Girl to Cole and Rialeen Berry Peck of Lehi. Girl to Paul and Shannon Haag Herrera of Provo. April 5 Girl to Larry and Karen Clarke Krantz of Cedar Hills. April 6 Girl to Scott and Cindy Withers Durrant of American Fork. Girl to Douglas and Kitt Clawson Salter of Provo. Boy to James and Tracy Hughes Schoenfeld of Riverton. April 7 Boy to Ricky and Kristine Smith Pence of American Fork. Boy to Todd Grossgebaver and Jada Winters of American Fork. April S Girl to Michael and Jeanette Seipeet of American Fork. Boy to Gam and Kerri Lee Saxton Arnold of American Fork. Girl to James D. and Sharon Young Brisk of Pleasant Grove. April ill Boy to Tom and Robin Hofheins Thornton of Lindon. Boy to David and Magda Katipana Nielson of Provo. Girl to Shanna Stoker of Provo. Girl to Paul and Pam Jorgensen Jensen of Pleasant (5 rove. Boy to Lamont and Edna Kager Edwards of Lindon. April Boy to Mark and Kathy Bartholomew Loveridge of Lehi. Boy to David and Laralee Beck Lind of Alpine. $ .m:mwmm There will be boys and girls competing from all over the stale of c hello world J $ A benefit breakfast was held recently for Burton Womack. 15. who has been afflicted with cancer. Burton lives in Pleasant Grove. The breakfast was sponsored by Gerri Timothy. Burton's aunt, and Evelyn Nielson. a triend. The proceeds from the breakfast will be used to help pay the astronomical expenses of $.00(i the family has incurred for Burton's treatment. He has had his left arm and shoulder amputated and is undergoing chemotherapy treatments. Gerri said she would like to express appreciation to those who made donations the towards breakfast including the Pleasant Grove Eagles Aerie no. :i:i72; Darolds Meats: Bromleys Eggs; Met. Old Home Bakery; REAC; all the kitchen help; waitresses; Dorothy Gross: and the public for their support. A special thank you went to those who donated cash for Burton, including Warren G. Goff, Evelyn Nielson. Bill and Lois Wilkins, Audra A. Street. Clyde and Beth fy, ifr Burton Womack Edwards and Paul and Marie wards. Anyone Ed- who would like to con- tribute are invited to do so. Send them to Bank Of American Fork in care of Ken and Sandra Edwards for the Burton Womack Trust Fund. Burton is the son of Ken and Sandra Edwards. He has three sisters. Stacev. Jamie and Nichole. Need a fundraiser? The Orem Good Committee of presently looking for school clubs and school organizations in need of raising funds, to participate in the second annual School Fundraising Carnival to take place Saturday. May 7. There is no entry fee, and the school club will keep all proceeds. New is If your school club is interested, at please contact Orem Ask for Barbara, Marva or Stacy, or stop by the store and pick up the information at the service desk. 224-023- PROFESSIONALS 1 WHO CARE & SUPPLIES MEDICAL EQUIPMENT Rental, Sales and Service We Bill Medicare Loans Antiques 162 W. Main, Lehi 768-477- 7 & buy cstnlcs nil or one ilem We piiy money for secondhand items ol value Call for appointment 60 E. State Rd. We Pleasant Grove 785-100- 0 Fork. eliminates costly hospitalization, pain and time lost from work. It is safely performed in our office. For an appointment call April IS Boy to Boy to April 16 Boy to Boy to Boy to Boy to Boy to : Dr. Alan J. Concors, Physician-Surgeo- MEDICAL ARTS CENTER Scott and Linda Boyle Davis of Orem. Robert and Debbie Morgan Pullman of Pleasant Grove. Lane and Delayne Holdaway Gray of Pleasant Grove. Greg and Jennifer Worthen Moore of Lehi. Larry and Nancy McMichael Taylor of Cedar Hills. Alan and Lexie McDonald Walker of Orem. Hamani and Patrace Loader Pooi of Orem. 254 S. Main, Tooele 8827330 JAMES AHLSTR0M CHOSE GUNTHER'S Mwm American Fork Hospital Patients and Family 3 I Tell us how a nurse at American Fork Hospital made a difference in your life (within the last year) and win a weekend getaway lor two or $100 in cash. If you or a family member received exceptional nursing care during a hospital stay this past year, summary express your appreciation in a of how a nurse exhibited kindness through a special deed or attitude, or showed inventiveness to meet a problem. Entries should include the nurse's name, along with your name, address and phone number. Mail vour entrv to: one-pag- e ii -- i wr i 5 jbfcsi-- sru! i ,JjA "The Nurse That Made a Difference" "Our old furnace was only 50 percent efficient. Gunther's changed out the old with a new Lennox Pulse furnace. We expect a significant savings on our natural gas fuel costs. Gunther's was really pleasant to deal witn. LENNOX VMII CC ' at (GUNTHEIRS Vs."C (IMPORT A I 5 American Fork Natural Gas Your best energy value. NATURAL. GAS SAVES! I ANNUAL NATURAL GAS 218 756-968- 3 l;iM'fl ill'"" 15 ...... s. ..i School Rodeo Page COSTS 0THsEoRJERNcEERCY 694 '"MiMlcil 1,'IKI si II hnili.. m AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL An Inli'imiiiiMl.tiii HimIHi 170 N. 1100 C,ii' l,n ility E. American Fork, Utah 84003 Entries must be received no later than May 4 and will be judged on the act of service, not literary value. Entries from patients and patient's family members only please. |