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Show Citizen, Press, Review - Wed., May 20, 1992 - Page 14 Highways to open for holiday New reservation service to manage Utah County parks People wishing to reserve Utah County parks now have a new phone number to call. In an agreement signed recently, the Utah County Commission has y turned over some county sites. "We operated 300 sites in 199 1," Lawrence said. "Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks, Lake Tahoe and campsites in Utah County's Uintah National Forest are just a few of our clients." L&L Inc. has now assumed management of Utah County's Willow Park on the Jordan River, Adventure Park near Highland, and Vivian, Nunns and Canyon Glen parks in Provo Canyon. Groups can reserve any of these parks for $25 for four hours, or $50 for the whole day. Overnight camping will be allowed in Willow Park and Nunns day-to-da- park operations, including the reservations, to a private company, L&L Inc., of Or em. While L&L is new to Utah County parks, the organization is not new topark operations and recreational management. Larry Lawrence, president of L&L, said his company manages recreational areas for the U.S. Forest Service, the Bureau of Land Management, the Bureau of Reclamation, Utah State parks and several national park fi)D(U)GE Tim Grames, both of West Jordan; Mrs. Ron (Rita) Lloyd, Magna; 19 Blanche Shelly Grames, 70, beloved wife, mother, and grandchildren; five died May 17, 1992 in three brothers and two sisters, Heber Shelley, grandmother great-grandmothe- n; r, Provo. Mrs, Reo (Ruby) Young and Donald Shelley, all She was born April 25, 1922 in Mt. Pleasant to George Heber and of Orva Nella Mower Shelley. She married Keith O. Grames on June 21, 1943 in the Manti LDS Temple. She was an active member of the LDS Church living in the Pleasant Grove 9th Ward. She had served in the Primary and as a Cub Scout leader. She sang with "The Papas Parlor Pickers" at the Orem Senior Citizens and at the Utah State Fair. She was an active member of the DUP and enjoyed quilt- - pli :K9BWt: Jljj Provo; Merlin Shelley, Mapleton; and Mrs. Aurell (Kathleen) Hatch, Highland. She was preceded in death by a brother, Sam Shelley. ing and baking for others, and she enjoyed life Services will be held to the fullest. Sheattended schools Wednesday at ll a.m. in Mt. Pleasant and at the Pleasant Grove Stake Center, 275 E. Clear Creek. 500 South, Pleasant She is survived by Grove. Friends m ay call her husband, Pleasant at the church Wednesto 10:45 Grove; three sons and day from 9:45 two daughters, Warren a.m. Burial will be in East Grames, Sandy; Ronald Grames, Boise, Id.; Mrs. Brent (Pat) Lyon and May S. Morgan May Smith Morgan, 81, Pleasant Grove, died May 13, 1992, in Pocatello, Idaho. She was born March 13, 1911, in Mammoth, to John Moroni and Ida Lawn Memorial Hills, Provo. She enjoyed handwork and needlepoint. She is survived by one son and two daughters: James E. Morgan, American Fork; Mrs. Ezra (Pat) Robertson, Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. May Foutz Smith. She married Park will allow vehicles overnight access as well. No tents, however, will be allowed in Nunns. Single family overnight fees will be $5. For information regarding res- ervations and facilities available, residents can reach L&L Inc. by phoning Reservations can 226-356- 4. be taken Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. and a special electronic phone mail service can take messages and provide reservation information after hours and on weekends. Reservations will no longer be taken by the Utah County Parks Department. All callers will be referred to L&L Inc. high coun- try highways, State Road 92, the Alpine Loop through American Fork Canyon and SR 36, the road over Wolf Crek Pass from Woodland to Hanna, are scheduled to be opened to traffic at 8 a.m. on Friday, May 22. Maintenance crews from the Utah Department of Transportation are spending this week on removal of snow pack and drifts and making repairs to winter damaged pavements. Upon completion of repairs and plowing, closure signs and barricades will be removed and the two highways opened for use. SR 150, the Mirror Lake Highway; SR 224, Guardsman Pass; and SR 148, the Cedar Breaks highway are expected to be opened about May 22. SR 153, the Puffer Lake road, is not expected to be completely opened until early to Ernest C. Richard (Rowena) Evans, Cedar City; 20 Morgan Aug. 9, 1936, in Shoshone, Idaho. Their marriage was later solemnized in the grandchildren; 26 grea- Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died in 1968. She had been a Provo She was an active Temple worker. member of the LDS She had worked for Church, having served as Mutual president and Pleasant Grove City as as a member of the Old librarian and later as Folks Committee, treasurer. She had among other assign- served as president of ments. She served a the Pleasant Grove PTA building mission in and was active in the England with her hus- Business and Profesband in 1963 and 1964. sional Women's Club. April 22 Boy to Bryant and Karen WagstafF Kettle of American Fork. Girl to Douglas and Jody Dalton Mower of Alpine. April 23 Boy to David and Janae Loveall Bronson of American Fork. Boy to Douglas and Kristenea Boren Clark of Lehi. Boy to Michael and Sharon Andersen McMillan of Lindon. Girl to Jonathan and Kim Southam Mott of Lindon. April 24 Girl to Karl and Kirsten Ellingson Huddleston of Provo. Twin girls to Robert and Dianna Rieske Richards of Pleasant Grove. April 26 Girl to Marlon and Sherilyn Jepson Kent of Vineyard. April 27 Girl to Jonathan and Karla Worthington Adams of Provo. Girl to Todd and Michelle Warnick Anderson of American Fork. Girl to Shayne and Stephanie Cagtillo Nuttall of Orem. one tgrandchildren; brother and one sister: Earl Smith, Walnut Creek, Calif.; Ruby Steele, Goshen. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Mary Lou Zinie, and a grandson, George Zinie. Services were held Saturday, May 16, in the Timpanogos Stake Center, Pleasant Grove. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Mildred Jenny Earl Batchelor, 92, died May 15, 1992 in American Fork. She was born October 28, 1899 in Lehi, to He is survived by two brothers: Boyd and wife, Helen,. Vacaville, Calif.; Ronald and wife, Carol, Lehi; Margy and hus- City, died May 15, 1992, at the home of his brother in Lehi, after a valiant and courageous battle with a debilitating illness he suffered all his life. He was born Oct. 26, 1932, in Salt Lake City, the son of Henry Pher-ri- l and Zella Bailey Harris. As a youth he spent a great deal of memorable time on his did not marry. A strong believer in grandparents' farm in Moroni. He was a poet the gospel of Jesus and expressed his feel- Christ, he loved his ings of those loved times Savior and was an Elder and his faith and hope in the LDS Church. He in eternal values was a disabled veteran through his poetry. Ray of the U.S. Navy. Duncan band, Fin-layso- n, Tucson, Ariz.; numerous nieces and nephews. Graveside services will beheld Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Moroni City Cemetery. The family wishes to their heartfelt thanks to Dr. Margaret French and Dr. Virginia Kreutzer for their loving, watchful care over Ray for so many difficult years. ter. They also served as Provo Temple workers. He is survived by his wife, of American Fork; two sons, Paul and Richard, both American Fork; a daughter, Mrs. Blaine (Jeanette) Johnson, Homestead, Fla.; 15 grandchildren and 15 great- - grandchildren. Mecham, 88, died May 16, 1992 in American Fork. He was born December 3, 1903 in Provo, to Amasa Lyman and Keetch Jeanette Mecham. He married Ethel Warnick on June 2, 1926 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He attended schools in Lindon and Pleasant Grove. He worked as an electrician on the Salt Lake and Urban Railroads until 1932. He worked for U.S. Fuel in Carbon Co. for 1 1 years and Utah Power and Light in American Fork for 25 years. He was an active member of the LDS GROWING CONCERN SINCE 1975 Earl. She married John S. Batchelor on Sept. 30, 1918 in Salt Lake City and later solemnized the marriage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He preceded Chester, Calif.; and Burial Gardens. & Sherrie Holbrook chose Gunthers mftffj at first sight And it's guaranteed to last Being thorough shoppers, we knew finding the right air conditioner and the right price could get complicated. We simplified the whole process when we contacted Gunthers. Russ Gunther came to our home, researched the important variables of our house and assessed our wants. He explained very clearly his findings, helped us understand central air and patiently answered all of our inquiries. He gave us two recommendations, each with a price quote. From there we made our educated choice and felt good about it. 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