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Show Citizen, Press, Review - Wed, April 4, 1990 - Page 12 Obituaries Local residents open Provo appliance store Roscoe Chappell Roscoe Verl Chappell, 79, died March 29, 1990, at the Gunnison Hospital. He was born March 1, 1911, in Lyman, Utah, to George and Ethel Mae Maxfield Chappell. He married Oma Chesnut May 14, 1940, in Lyman. They lived in American Fork for 20 years, and Mr. Chapell worked at Geneva Steel. He retired in 1975 and moved back to Lyman, where he has enjoyed fishing, hunting, workfor the ing part-tim- e forest service He is an active member of the IDS Church. Survivors include his wife of Lyman, Mrs. Evan (Ramola) Harding, Loa, Utah; Mrs. Frank (Ethel) Herrera, American Fork; Clayton R. Chappell, Lyman, Utah; and Mrs. Jay (Verla) Richins, Henderson, Nev.; 11 grandchildren; 8 n; one sister, Mildred Wood, Lyman, four brothers, Don Chappell, Glen Chappell both of Lyman., Niel Chappell, Salt Lake City, and Max Chappell, Weldon, Calif. Funeral services will be held April 3 at 1 p.m . in the Lyman LDS Ward. Burial will be in. the Lyman Cemetery. Clement P. Hilton Clement P. Hilton, 87, died March 30, 1990, in American Fork. He was born April 19, 1902, in Abraham, Millard County, the son of John Hugh and Maria Parker Hilton. He married Evelyn Schank Jan. 4, 1928, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Aug. 7, 1931. He married Verna Dustin Dec. 14, 1933 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died April 2, 1958. He married Joie McKean Oct. 31, 1958, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He served an LDS mission to the Eastern States. He also served as a counselor in the Western Stakes Mission Presidency for six years. field. He is survived by his wife of American Fork; three daughters and one son: Mrs. Janice Abbott and David M. Hilton, both of American Fork; Mrs. Earl (Marilyn) Israel son, Logan; Mrs. Clair (Vickn Eckersell. Springville; 15 grandchildren; 33 great- one Stake, New Mexico for brother, Lyle Hilton, six years, served as a Mesa, Ariz. mission president in the Funeral services North Central States for were held Monday, April three years. He man- 2, in the American Fork aged the guide service 26th Ward Chapel. at the Nauvoo, 111. Cen- Burial was in the Bounter and served at the tiful City Cemetery. The family suggests Mormon Pavilion at the Worlds Fair. He was a contributions to the He served as a stake stake patriarch. American Cancer SociHe was the agency ety or Heart Fund. president in the Young grandchildren; James F. Crompton James Fletcher Crompton, 64, Pleasant Grove, died March 27, 1990, at the American Fork Hospital following surgery. He was born Oct. 4, 1925, in Lehi to James Fletcher and Alta Gordon Crompton. He married LaPreal Niel-soOct. 26, 1948, in n Elko, Nev. He was a member of the LDS Church living World War II. He had in the Pleasant Grove worked as a farmer and 12th Ward. miner. He is survived by his He spent his childhood days in American wife of Pleasant Grove; Fork and graduated two sons and four from American Fork daughters: Cindy A. McDaniel, Orem; James High School in 1943. He was a veteran of Kevin Crompton and Kyle Niel Crompton, both of Lehi; Kathy A. Gilbert, Debra Lynn Crompton and Jamie Lee Crompton, all of Pleasant Grove; 11 grandchildren; a brother Jay L. (Lindy) Crompton, American Fork. He was preceded in death by a son, Randy J. Crompton, and a granddaughter, Jana Ann Gilbert. occasion. Couples of all ages and singles Services were held Saturday, March 31, in the Olpin Family Mortuary. Burial was in the American Fork City Cemetery where full military rites were accorded by District 4 of theV.F.W. with partners are welcome. No smoking or drinking is allowed. Dennis Miner's orchestra will provide music for the dance, which will start at 8:45 p.m. There will be refreshments and door prizes. For more information contact Vonda Gurney at 225-688- 6. in Provo. The store, which sells appliances of all types, is holding its grand opening beginning April 4 and running through April 30, according to Young. Store hours are from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Young, who formerly operated C L Young in American Fork, said they carry such known brands as Whirlpool, Maytag, RCA, Am an a, JennAir, General Electric, Ther-mado- r, Sub-Zer- o and others. "We have Utah County's biggest display of appliances, specializing in built-in'- s for new homes or remodeled," Young said. Experienced sales personnel can help you plan your kitchen, he said, adding delivery and financing are available. "We have the latest in technology in appliances," Young said, Direction for Democrats" will be the subject of her talk. Ms. Shepherd is seeking to be elected to the Utah State Senate to the seat that became vacant at the retirement of Sen. Francis Farley. The public is invited. including Halogen cook tops, sealed burner gas ranges, down draft, and stainless steel. The Provo store is the third Sure Appliance store, with others in Salt Lake and Sandy. "This gives us three store buying power enabling us to offer good white-on-whit- e, quality appliances for lower prices," Young said. The Sure Appliance discount card is good at the Provo store as well as at their Salt Lake area stores. They have contractor prices on all major brands. Both Young and Hunsaker are natives of American Fork and current residents. Young has been connected with Sure Appliance for about five years. Hunsaker previously operated Allied Cycle in American Fork. "We're looking forward to doing business with old friends, Young said. Mike McDonough of Riverton is store manager. Dave Cook, Provo, and Gary Reimschussel, American Fork, are salesmen. Estate planning seminar set for Thursday, April Bridgeworth Institute, a local educational company, will explain the complexities of planning your estate so the inheritance goes where it was intended without the problems involved with administering a probate case and the attendant costs. The free seminar will be held at 5 the American Fork Senior Citizen Center, 54 East Main, Thursday, Apr. 5 at 7:00 p.m. Kent Thrasher, Institute Direc- i American Fork Hospital employees have justcompleted afourweek contest designed to encourage them to wear their seat belts. According to Jody Houghton, president of the AFH Employee Council, nearly 200 employees participated in the contest. Local merchants donated prizes as an incentive to get employees in thehabit of wearingtheir seat belts and to reward the employees who already wear their belts. 98 "Employees who buckled-upercent of the time were eligible for the weekly drawing. Winners received car washes, safety inspections, first aid kits, auto accessory kits, or sandwiches. The grand prize winner, Robert Toone, received a gift certificate for new tires or car accessories," said Randall Voss, administrative assistant. "The program was very successful in reminding us that seat belts save lives. We want our employees tor, will be making the presentation as one in a series of "Peace of Mind" seminars, sponsored jointly by the Senior Citizens of Lehi and American Fork. invited to attend. Human Services Chairman, Virginia Washburn of Pleasant Secretary Norman Burnell, have arranged for a panel discussion moderated by Fredrick Jackman. r TILLERS AND Moscow Circus appears in Salt Palace April 9 of the Moscow Circus began rehearsals and performances in the Leningrad Circus Building. There, the American producer and Soviet artistic director worked to bring acts together while Moscow Circus's 11 acts each were their handpicked by producer Steven E. testing the experiment each night Leber and representatives of in front of an audience of Leningrad natives and foreign tourists. Soyuzgoscirk during a trip throughout the Soviet Union. The result is ' Tickets for the Moscow Circus a vibrant show of the finest circus are $25, $14 and $10 and are available at the Salt Palace and all artists in the USSR. Smith's Tix outlets. In June of 1989, the performers The Moscow Circus makes its Salt Lake City debut with eight performances April 5 to April 9 in the Salt Palace Main Arena. Direct from the USSR, The all-st- ar I've TOM HUNTER'S to know how valuable they are. We felt the sponsorship of the Buckle-Uprogram reinforced those feelings," said Craig Smedley, AFH administrator. In December, signs were erected at the exits of the hospital to reAcmind employees to buckle-up- . cording to one participant, "If I didn't remember to buckle-u- p before I put my car in gear, the sign at the exists encourage me to take the extra second to be safe." p AUT0BR0KERS moved. NEW OR USED 'any make 'any model At my new Allstate location, I'm just as fuJ warranties factory easy to reach and talk to about your insurance needs. I can help. And maybe I can save you some money. welcome CALL NOW! 756-03- 90 Another participant was involved in a minor accident, but was not" r injured because she was wearitfg-he" seat belt. "If one life is saved or an injury is minimized the Buckle-U- p program will have served its purpose," Voss added. "It is our hope that the signs at Conour exits and the Buckle-U- p test will have effects to encourage all citizens to buckle-up,- " Smedley concluded. Women's Legis. Council to meet Coun and cons of The Women's Legislative cil of Utah County will convene at the Women's Cultural Center, 310 W. 500 North, Provo, Thursday, April 5, at 9:30 a.m. The public is DeMar Young, owner of Sure Appliance, set to open a third store in Provo. 5-- Seat belt use program concludes at AF Hospital Grove; Advisor Angela Cameron and Democrats to hear Shepherd Karen Shepherd of Salt Lake City, who is running for the senate seat in Voting District No. 1, will address the Utah County Democrats as part of their April 4 Lecture series to be held in the Provo Library at 7 p.m. "Charting a Sensible Course of er p Dancing Friends invite guests The Dancing Friends ballroom dance group are having a special Springtime dance Friday, April 6, at the Eldred Center, 270 W. 500 North, Provo. They are inviting anyone who wishes to join them for this special Hun-sak- Gibson, NuTone, manager for Beneficial Life Insurance and worked in the insurance iVL DeMar Young and Farren have opened Sure Appliance at 1700 North State (Connco Plaza) v The pros drinking and driving will be the subject matter, followed by a question and answer period. The guest panel will include both a defense lawyer and a representative from the Utah County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. Information regarding meetings and membership in the Women's Legislative Council may be obtained by calling 375-026- (C) 9. Dan Jorgensen Nancy Dan's Barber 1455 S. State & Style Shop Now Open 147 E. State, Lehi 768-896- Walk-in- s Open Tues. - Gray-Nicho- ls Suite Orem, UT D 84058 224-743-3 4 instate welcome. Sat. 9a.m.-6p.- Allstate Insurance Company Standard Haircut $5 ATTACHMENTS CaScade Shadow Os. x y A ww PLAKVtr 383 S. 500 L, Am. 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