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Show i. Citizen. Press, Review - WedL, March 22, 1989 Page 12 c ) obituaries Richard D. Vest Richard D. Vest, 20, City; Cheryl L. Vest, American Fork; a half brother and two half sisters: Robert L. Provo. died March 10, 1989 at Utah Valley Medical Regional Wanda F. Hales Center, Provo. He was born March 20, 1968 in Torrence, Calif., to Norman D. and Colynn Wilde Vest. Pleasant Woods, Grove; Shawna A. Vest, West Valley City; Angala A. Olson, $ He was a member of American the LDS Church. He graduated from a Davis County High 1 School and attended the Job Corps for one City; mother, Mrs. W. year. He served in the Lee (Colynn) Sweet, U.S. Army for two American Fork; three years. sisters: Mrs. M. He is survived by a Kathleen Wooden, Los son, Jeffrey L. Lunas, N.M.; Mrs. Brailsford Vest, Orem; James (Shirley) father of West Valley Marshall, West Valley ' Fork; Alean grandparents: A Vest, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lee, American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon H. Wilde, Cheyenne, Wyo.; great grandmother, Rhea Wilde, Oakley. services Graveside American Cemetery. Fork City Richard John Hoglund, Pleasant Hoglund, Mrs. Randy K. (Linda) Ferguson, all of Orem; Mrs. Terry 20, Grove, beloved special son and brother, died March 19, 1989 at Utah Valley (Sharon) Giles, Provo; Kathy Hoglund, Wash; grand- Regional parents, Ken-newic- Medical Center of heart failure. He was born June 12, 1968, in Provo to Wilford J. "Bill- - and Mary Weeks Hoglund. He attended Peterson and Harrington school in special American Fork. He enjoyed sports, music TV children and life in general. He is survived by his Pleasant parents, k, Catherine Hoglund, American Fork; Marjorie Weeks Pleasant Grove. Funeral will be Wednesday at noon in the Olpin Family Mortuary, 500 S. 300 East, Pleasant Grove, wehre 3 three sisters hour prior to the serv- and three brothers, lcesBurial will be in the Michael .1. HncrlnnH Fork City American L. Bluffdale; Gary Hoglund, Kerry S. Cemetery. Grove; - William Dalebout William Joseph brother, Sylvester Dalebout, a Ogden; three and stepson stepdaughters: Guym-o- n Adams, Venezuela; Mrs. DAniel (Joan) San Jose,. Naylor, Calif. ; Zoe James, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. John (Dawn) Neal, Los Calif . ; 19 Angeles, 25 stepgrandchildren; step great grandchildren. Services will be held Thursday at noon in the Pleasant Grove 15th Ward, 600 W. 800 North, where friends may call one hour prior to ser- V St. George and Provo Temples. He was the owner and operator of Dalebout Bakery in Provo for 28 years. He is survived by vices. three sons: Melvin W. Burial will be in the Dalebout, Salt Lake East Lawn Memorial City; Glen H. Dalebout, Hills, Provo, under the served three stake Denver; Paul R. direction of Olpin missions. He was an Dalebout, Provo; seven Family Mortuary, five Pleasant Grove. ordinance worker in the grandchildren; of the American Fork Com- munity Presbyterian Church. She attended schools in Wakeman, Ohio, where she graduated as valedictorian in 1939. She attended Oberlin School of Commerce. moved to Pleasant Grove in 1951. She had been employed as an accountant before her retirement. She served as past Roy. She was born July 2, Shelley, Idaho, the daughter of Joshua and Marie Robinson. She was raised by Lott and Lucille Robinson. She married Evan Stevens. They were later divorced. She was a member of the LDS Church, active 1907 in Graveside services were held Monday, March 20, at Pleasant Grove City Cemetery for Mikale LaDean Gillman, the daughter of Kale and LaDean Larry D. Christiansen I American Roberts, Fork; two sisters: i i Hospital. He was born Dec. 6, 1941 in Lehi to Percy D. and Survivors include his mother, Mary West I I Fork ' Susan Howe, Salt Lake I - City; Marilyn three daughters: Christiansen, West Mary Colleen Christiansen. He graduated American Fork Lindon; Christiansen, Ogden; Andrea and Debra Christiansen, Santaquin. Graveside services were held Saturday, in the March 18, from High and LDS Seminary. He fulfilled a mission for the LDS Church to the Southern States. He held many He attended BYU and Fountain Cemetery. positions in the church. Weber State College. School, completed March 21. Memorial services will be held Thursday, 6:30 p.m. , organist of the grand family suggests conchapter. Order of tributions to the unit of the Eastern Star; past president of Rayal Nile Shriners Hospital for Club of Provo; member Crippled Children, Salt of Lybia Temple, Lake City. Funeral Daughters of the Nile; directors, Olpin Family member of the 19th Mortuary, Pleasant Century Literary Club Grove. Robinson, La Rue American Fork; Morton, Fern Smith, all 106-10- Green 7, session. Civic Ballet The Provo-OreCompany will perform highlights from the ballet, "The Sleeping Beauty," at a fine arts dinner evening Saturday, March 25, at 6:30 p.m. at the Colonial House, 200 West Main, Lehi. Seating at the event will be dance isbyreservation only. Cost is $16 per couple, dinner included. Music for this traditional ballet is by Tchaikovsky, and choreography is from the original by Marius m 76 Petipa. For reservations call the nial House at persons and atten Jackie Colledge and Sarah Price will be featured speakers on the program ofthe Opera Section of the Women's Council ' on Tuesday, ' March 28, at 7 p.m. The program will be at the Women's Council building, 310 West 500 North, Provo. The public is invited at no charge. Mrs. Colledge, artistic director of the Utah Regional Ballet, will, discuss the up coming performance of "Cinderella" to be presented by Kale and LaDean Gillman Shanie, Katie our her company. Several dancers will perform excerpts from the ballet. June Chipman, American Fork, chairman of the Opera Section, said the group meets the fourth Tuesday of each month and welcomes visitors and perspective members. Although it is called the Opera Section, they feature artists from all groups, including ballet, during the year. Local realtors are honored for sales Smith card of thanks Darlene called at the home and the mortuary and for Smith. We deeply appreciate the lovely floral ofall those who took part ferings and the food for our in any way in the prepared funeral service. We comfort. want to express our Larry & Terry Smith Neal & Pat Smith thanks to all those who one, Ferrell thank you Five local realtors were recently honored by Century 21, Inc. at an awards celebration held at the Provo Excelsior. Russ Thornton, Stan Robinson, Marv Cartwright, John Jolley and Jerry Edwards of Century 21 Robinson and Wilson Realty in American Fork were all honored for their 1988 sales performance. "These realtors are a credit to Century 21, August 8 19 Director and Guide estate CIRCULATORY PROBLEMS? We want to express Jay and Jackie Ferrell our thanks to all of Grant and Rose Smith those who called at the Richard and Nancy home and mortuary Ferrell and for the lovely floral offerings and the food Don and Ruth Goller take this opportunity to thank the many friends, neighbors, and family members for all the expressions of symJim and Sharon pathy and love shown prepared for our famik at the death of our lies. Bartleson loved one, James A. Cheryl Conway Ferrell. Almira Ferrell Ron and JoAnn Leibel The University of Utah School of Medicine's Vascular Center is determining the safety of a new laser angioplasty device In opening obstructed arteries. If you have circulatory problems in your legs which cause pain when walking, nonhealing ulcers or foot pain at night, you may be a candidate for this Riod and Drug Adnlnistratlon approved clinical study. Please consult your physician or, for Information, call (801) or extension 8301. 581-83- We Really Caret American Heritage Tour 21 - real the profession and the community," said Roger L. Pickett, Century 21 District Director. Jerry Edwards and Marv Cartwright were the listing andor selling agents in 1988 for over $2 million in real estate and Russ Thornton, Stan Robinson and John Jolley each sold over $1 million. LDS Church History and July Colo- 768-334- 5. Jackie Colledge to speak all those who took part comfort. in any way in the funeral service. We want to express our Mary C. Roberts Susan Howe thanks to all those who called at the home and Marilyn Christiansen Colleen Christiansen the mortuary, and for Andrea Christiansen the lovely floral ofDeborah Christiansen ferings and the food loved director, Transitional Support Family to Family; Rick Schwenner, attorney and developmental disability coordinator for the Legal Center for the Handicapped; LaVerne Dixon, director of social services at the Utah State Training School; and Dr. Ken Harris, psychologist at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. Time will be allowed for a Rowley, Ballet to perform in Lehi limited to for In case of rain or snow, the ser vice will be held at Calvary Chapel, 200 E. 200 North, American Fork. The event is sponsored by the First Baptist Church of Pleasant Grove, St. Peter's Catholic Church, Calvary Chapel and Community Presbyterian Church in American Fork. All are welcome to attend. An ecumenical Easter Sunrise Service will be held at the Utah State Training School ampitheater Sunday, March 26, at 7 a.m. A special presentation will be I He "He Lived, Lives, given: Live." Breakfast will be served at First Baptist Church of Pleasant Grove after the service. The Utah County North chapter the Association for Retarded Citizens will sponsor a panel discussion on help for parents with social and sexual behaviors in mentally retarded children Wednesday, March 22, at 7 p.m. in the Orem City Center, rooms 56 N. State, Orem. Anyone interested is invited to attend. Panel members include Sherilin Gillman appreciate prepared planned for U.S.T.S. of Gillman, who was still- can Fork; four sisters, born March 17, 1989, at Shanie, Katie, Cally the American Fork and Lyndee; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hospital. Gene Carter, Pleasant Survivors include Grove; Mrs. Joyce Gillher parents of Ameri man, Lindon. We deeply Easter Sunrise Service ARC sets panel discussion Maxine Fugal, Pleasant She is survived by Grove; Reva Skinner, two sons and one Ogden; Merrill daughter- - Elwood L. Robinson, Fruita, Colo. (Slim) Stevens, Ogden; Evan G. Stevens, St. Funeral services George; Mrs. John were held Saturday, (Jane) Proudfit, Roy; Feb. 18, in the Anderson four grandchildren; & Sons Mortuary. three brothers and four Burial was in the sisters: Wayne American Fork City Kenneth Cemetery. Robinson, Christiansen thank you We would like to Easter Sunday: Parishioners are invited to participate in an ecumenical sunrise service at the Utah State Training School amphitheater Sunday at 7 a.m. Easter Sunday Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m., and a children's egg hunt will follow. Good Friday: Several local Churches will join in Christian i March 23, at the American Fork for an ecumenical worthy Matron of American Fork Com- journey through the streets of Valley Chapter No. 3 munity Presbyterian American Fork commemorating the suffering and death of Jesus. Order of Eastern Star; Church, 45 N. 100 East. served as grand In lieu of flowers, the Worshipers will meet at Calvary For the many kind We would like to offer our sincere appre- acts, we are truly grateciation to all those who ful. helped and expressed -- The family of sympathy during our Mikale LaDean ,,.. recent time of sorrow. opportunity to thank the many friends, neighbors and family members for all the of symexpressions pathy and love shown us at the death of our Liturgy of the Holy Thursday: Mass of the was Lord's Supper will be celebrated at Gillman card of thanks We would like to take this opportunity to thank the many friends, neighbors and family members for all the of symexpressions pathy and love shown us at the death of our loved one, Larry D. Christiansen. Wednesday: Word and Holy Communion will be held at 12:15 p.m. GlUmail SCVlCeS this American i Chapel on Friday noon. Evening service will be a celebration of the Passion of the Lord and Holy Communion at 6:30 p.m. Holy Saturday: The Easter vigil will take place at 6:30 p.m, with the blessing of the New Fire, the Easter Candle and the Baptismal Font which will lead to the Liturgy of the Eucharist Peter's Catholic Church will hold several worship services in conjunction with Holy Week. Services began Palm Sunday, March 19. Other services planned through the week include: a Phoenix, Ariz.; grandson, Barry Hales, St. George. Cremation Delia Elizabeth in the Sunday School Robinson Stevens, 81, and '. Primary died March 15, 1989 in organizations. We would like to take D. Larry Christiansen, 47, died March 15, 1989 at the . Donald W. and Linda Hales, daughter-in-law- Parsons Felton. She married Donald K. Hales Dec. 18, 1943 in Wakeman. Ohio. She was a member K a great grandchildren; Dalebout, 87, Pleasant Grove, former resident of Provo, died March 19, 1989 in Provo. He was born May 28, 1901 in Ogden to Martin and Anna DeFeiter Delabout. He married Ada Henderson Oct. 20, 1926 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Dec. 12, 1966. He married Eva Adams Jan. 16, 1973 in the Provo LDS Temple. She died Oct. 30, 1987. He was an active member of the LDS Church, holding the office of high priest in the Pleasant Grove 15th Ward. He served a mission to Holland as a young man and later B. tie of Provo; and member of Chapter Z of P.O.E. Sisterhood of Provo. She is survived by her husband of Pleasant Grove; a son and Delia R. Stevens Richie Hoglund (Richie) Elmina She will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the t Wanda Bell Felton ? Hales. 67. Pleasant ' Grove, died March 20, ; 1989 at the American Fork Hospital. She was born May 10. 1S21 in Wakeman. 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