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Show Citizen, Press, Review - Wed., July 29, 1992 - Page 8 Employee of the Month chosen at hospital Herfriendsclaim she's likerocky road ice cream, because it accurately describes her life and personality: ups and downs and pretty nutty. If she were an animal, she would be an eagle who soars to great heights and keeps an eye on her territory. She's like the color red, bold and naughty. Her style of car is a convertible Volkswagen beetle, the epitome of automobile personality. AFH team. Her talents have been an extraordinary find. According to Sue Fleming, as- sistant administrator of Nursing Services, Val has been an ideal employee. "She is enthusiastic about nursing, and, while providing the best care for patients, she is loyal to her staff and looks out for their best interest," Sue said. "With her wicked sense of humor, you can usually find her in the middle ofthe group that is laughing hardest." She is, of course, Valerie Lorensen, May Employee of the Month. Born in Gunnison, Utah, Val graduated from Gunnison High School. She went on to study nursing at Brigham Young University where she earned an associate degree in 1975. After graduating, Val began her IHC nursing career at LDS Hospital and after two years, joined the She joined the OR team as a staff nurse and after four years of service was promoted to manager in June 1990. While learning new job responsibilities, Val returned to school to complete a bachelor's degree. In addition to her family, church and job responsibilities, she attended classes and studied 20 hours per week. The year 1992 was a turning point for Val both professionally and personally. She was promoted to administrative director, in January and May 2 she achieved a personal goal, graduating with her bachelor of science in nursingfrom the University ofPhoe-niORan-esthesi- Val began working in the old hospital on the medical floor and later moved to the surgical floor. With the move to the new facility in 1981, she moved to Labor and Delivery, where she worked for five years. Although she claims she has loved every area of nursing care, in 1986, Val found the place she wanted to stay - the operatingroom. July 2 of Pleasant Grove. Boy to William and Jennifer Hunt Daniel Fork. of American Walker Lamph to Girl Tyree and Amy of American Fork. Leonard Green Heidi to and Robert Boy Girl to Brian and Erika Sauer McBee of Provo. Girl to Marc and Jill Standifird Thompson of American Fork. July 3 Girl to Cory and Traci Nielson Jensen of American Fork. Girl to Michael and Stephanie West Macula of Provo. Girl to Paul and Marilyn Waters Thompson of Murray. July 4 1? Girl to Michael and Tori Burnside Carter of American ork. July a, Julys Orem. Boy to Jeffrey and Shirley Andersen Jones of Girl to Steven and Andrea Hanson Morgan of Lindon. Girl to Raymond and Melissa Musser Musser of Provo. American Fork. Boy to Dorin and Kristin Neuman Chipman of 6 July Girl to Beverly Ewell of Lehi. Girl to Thayne and Kelley Thacker Ewell of Lehi. Girl to John and Elizabeth Richards Clark of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Bryan and Jennifer Slater Powell of Orem. Girl to Kevin and Kathy Rasmussen Roundy of Provo. Girl to Clayton and Julie Gray Johnson of Lehi. Boy to Lerron and Kellie Brown Little of Orem. July 7 Boy to John and Lisa Harvey Van Wagoner of Highland. Boy to Brian and Lori Sorensen Miller of Sandy. July 8 Boy to Bryant and Kellie Hall Magleby of American Fork. Boy to David and Cheryl Petersen Powell of Provo. Boy to Mark and Nikki Dodge Hardy of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Kenneth and Pamela Nelson King of Orem. July 9 Girl to Glade and Susan Healey Burch of American Fork. Boy to Marvin and Spring Pentz Sorenson of Lehi. July 10 Girl to Brandi Crossman of Lehi. July 11 Girl to Brett and RaeAnn Snelgrove Day of Orem. Girl to Lloyd and Erin Smith Roudabush of Orem. July 12 Boy to Beau and Kimberly Brown Babka of Provo. Boy to John and Denise Coughlan Hardesty of American Fork. July 13 Boy to Jennifer Toone and John Haberl of Provo. Girl to Juan and Dolores Torres Seavedra of Lindon. July 14 Boy to Verl and Laura Austin Collinwood of Orem. Girl to David and Mary Lou Mecham Wise of Provo. Girl to Galen and Lori LaValley Fletcher of Provo. Boy to Russell and Holly Rymer Manuela of Provo. July 15 Girl to James and Betty Moon Ormsbee of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Riley and Nikki Schenherr Prestwich of Provo. July 16 Girl to Calvin and Judy Hooley Hesselgesser of West Point. Boy to Heikki and Vicki Egan Rinne of Highland. Girl to Thomas and Peggy Garrick Webb of Alpine. July 17 Girl to Tracy Walsh and Brandon Adams of Lindon. Girl to Brett and Kelly Harris Bezzant of American Fork. Girl to Shelley Fillmore of Lehi. Girl to Troy and Corilyn Gibbons Hansen of American Fork. Kuebler White of Highland. Girl to Albert Aaron and Kara-Jo18 July Girl to Kenneth and Cheryl Cardall Stewart of Lindon x. With school completed and new job responsibilities tackled, Val and her husband, Scott, continue the tradition of family living with their four children, Danielle, Dawn, I. t ) Valerie Lorenson Devan Lehi. and Denise. They reside in Plastic surgeon joins area hospital staff Mark C Sanderson, M.D., a plastic surgeon, has joined the medical Smedley said. Sanderson, a native Utahn, rey area cently returned to the after 11 years of medical training across the country. He attended medical school at Texas Tech Health Sciences School of Medicine in Lubbock, Texas. His specialty trainingcontinued at St. Joseph Hospital in Denver, Co., where he completed a three-yea- r surgery residency. He most recently completed a fellowship in plastic surgery at the University of Wisconsin Hospital in Madison, staffs at American Fork Hospital, Orem Community Hospital and Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. His practice, located at the North Valley Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Center, 120 North 1220 East, Suite 6, in American Fork, will emphasize plastic and reconstructive surgery specializing in hand, microvascular, cosmetic and cranial facial surgery. Craig Smedley, AFH administrator, believes Sanderson will add a new strength to health care in Utah County. "Dr. Sanderson's credentials are impressive and he comes highly recommended," Tri-cit- Wis. Sanderson grew up in Pleasant Grove and was the Utah State Wrestling Champion while attending Pleasant Grove High School. He also won a WAC championship while earning a bachelor's degree in therapy at Brigham Young University where he received a wrestling scholarship. He later completed a master's degree in physical therapy at the U. S. Army Baylor University Program in Physical Therapy in San Antonio, Texas. Upon entering the program, he received a commission of 2nd Lt., and after graduating, practiced as a physical therapist four years at Ft. Sill, Okla. Sanderson and his wife, Erin Carroll, reside in Highland with their six children. He will begin accepting patients on Aug. 3. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Hospital recruiting internists Dr. Tom Jones will be leaving the American Fork Internal Medicine Clinic July 3 1 to accept an offer at Blues Springs St. Mary's Hospital in his home state of Missouri. Although his associate, Dr. Stephen Babb, hates to see him leave, he understands firsthand why Jones is making the move. Babbhimself camehome to Utah to practice internal medicine and ge riatrics after completing his medical training across the United States and Caribbean. "I always knew I wanted to return home to establish a practice," Babb explained. "Utah County is where my wife and I grew up. Our extended family ishere. We want to raise our children here and this is where we want to stay," he added. Craig Smedley, hospital admin istrator, said the hospital's efforts for recruiting internists is in full speed. In the mean time, a support staff is set up during the interim. The American Fork Internal Medicine Clinic will continue accepting patients as usual with the help of additional support staff," Smedley said. "We will miss Dr. Jones. His contributions have been invaluable." 1 Girl to Kent and Dena Stanley Larsen of Orem. Girl to Kalyn and Jeanne Harvey Lloyd of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Jason and Jana Smith Woffinden of Lehi. iXmlmmummJk Mark Sanderson, MJ). Appointments and consultations can be made by calling 756-471- 1. Shopko offers senior discount Shopko now offers senior citizens a discount every Tuesday, effective July 21. Eligible persons may sign up at the customer service desk to receive their discount card entitling them to a 10 percent discount on total purchases made at any Utah Shopko store any Tuesday from 9 a.m. to noon. r The card is just one more way of saying thank you for shopping at Shopko., el )DGQDCo7De Martell D. Adamson Edith V. Davis Edith V. Vegas, Nev.; Mary Shirey, American Fork; Mrs. Bruce (Patricia) Davis, 72, American Fork, died July 26, 1992 in Ameri- can Fork. She was born Oct. 6, i 1919 in Philadelphia, Penn., to George and Edyth Schommer. She married Frank C. Bria Nov. 25, 1939 and they Kooi, Olympia, Wash.; Wayne Davis, Lindon; Clyde and Arlin Davis, Mrs. Tony (Kay) Mad-seall of Orem; Leroy and Rose Davis, both of American Fork; 47 n, later divorced. She grandchildren; moved to Utah in 1975 eight great-grandchildre- n; and married Raymond Otto Davis July 17, 1976 in the Provo LDS Temple. He died Oct. Provo Temple. one sister, Mildred Lodge, Thorofare, N.J. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, July 29, in the American Fork She and her husband She is survived by served two missions for five children and six the LDS Church in Carmen Alaska Anchorage and Bria, Colombus, Ga.; Micronesia Guam. Frank Bria, Pittsford, She was an avid N.Y.; Mrs. Stephen temple worker in the (Barbara) Shobe, Las Eighth Ward, 300 N. 100 East. Friends may call 10, 1988. step-childre- n: at the church one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the American Fork City Cemetery. Linda Margaret She is survived by brothers and a sister, Floyd Peterson, Dean Olive Bowen, Orem; Peterson and Josephine Clifford J., Orange Hall. Services will be held County, Calif.; Stanley, Concord, Calif.; Emma Wednesday, July 29, at Jean Cook, Cleveland, 2 p.m. in the American Ohio; Erma P.Thomas, Fork City Cemetery, Malad, Idaho; and 600 N. 100 East, AmeriMarvin Peterson, can Fork, under the diwas pre- rection ofAnderson and She Murray. ceded in death by two Sons Mortuary. brothers and sisters, Phillip and Nydia Fern Gough Price. He married Mary Jacob June 23, 1938 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He graduated from Lehi High School and attended Utah State University. He was a retired steel worker from Geneva Steel. He was a member of the LDS Church, a faithful home teacher, and a sensitive, tender ana . (Sydnee) Crockett, both of Orem; 21 grandchil- dren; 11 n; brothers and sisters: Roger and Dale Price, Mrs. Karl (Zetella) Lind and Mrs. Alvin(Berl)Tibbitts,all of Lehi. concerned husband and father. Robert hunting, fishing and his garden. He is survived by his wife of American Fork; a son and three daughters: Dr. David M. Adamson, Draper; Mrs. Harold (Delores) Si sisters: Nida Hall, Alta Nash, Clyde and Virgil Adamson, all of American Fork; LeGrande and Keith Adamson, both of Highland; Afton Jacob, Orem. He was preceded in death by brothers Arnold and Karl. Funeral services were held Monday, July 27, in the American Fork West Stake Center. Burial was in the American Fork City Cemetery. Max D. Williams Donald Wil- tended BYU. Max was liams, 78, died July 23, a stone and brick ma1992 at his home in son for 50 years. He was a member of the Brick Orem. He was born May 7, Mason Union for 50 19 14 in Lakeview, a son years. of Don C. and Melissa He is survived by four Bunnell Williams. He married Merle Tims sons and one daughter: June 10, 1961 in Elko, David L. Williams, Nev. She died Jan. 29, Orem; Michael Wil1991. liams, Gillette, Wyo.; He received his edu- Douglas M. Williams, cation in the Provo city Smithfield;KayleneW. schools and had at Wadley, Connecticut; Robert Williams, San Francisco, Calif.; a stepson, Dan C. Morgan, Pleasant Grove; 30 grandchildren; brother and sister: Earl L. Williams, Provo; Vera Gray, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Monday, July 27, at Berg Mortuary in Orem. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Tuneral services were held Tuesday, July 28, in the Suncrest 2nd He is survived by his Ward Chapel in Orem. wife of Orem; sons and Burial was in the Lehi daughters: R. Michael City Cemetery. Eldredge Yancey, 77, passed away at his home in Wash- ington, Utah, on July 19, 1992, after a long battle with cancer. He was born May 14, 1915 in American Fork, a son ofAlbert and Emily Yancey. He moved to Las Vegas, Nev. in 1939, where he lived until his retirement in 1978. He served in the U.S. Navy, stationed at Pearl Harbor as a chief Phar- years. During his camacist Mate from 1941 reer, he received many to 1945. safety awards and was He was a profes- honored as Driver of the sional driver for Grey- Year for the State of hound Bus Lines for 40 Nevada in 1963. He moved to Washington, Utah, in 1978, where he lived until the time of his death. He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Shirley Thornton Yancey; two daughters: Karla Ann and peter Burnes of Concord, Calif.; Kim and Bary Jones, Wendover, Utah; five grandsons; two sisters: Leone Duffin and Rhea Johnson; a brother, Kenneth Yancey; nu- merous nephews. nieces and Graveside services were held in the Washington City Cemetery on Wednesday, July 22. h0 University Hospital in Salt Lake City follow- 0 ing a lingering illness. She was born July 15, 1960 in Lehi, to Bruce Lydale and Colleen Marie Peterson. She married David brothers and Ward. He served in the Veldon Price, Denver, Colo.; Phillip J. Price, Emmett, Idaho; Mrs. Dannie W. (Kathryn) Carter and Mrs. Timothy D. He was born Aug. 16, 1916 in Lehi, to George Mrs. Veldon E. Yancey Ronald T. Price Ronald T. Price, 75, Orem, died July 24, 1992 in Provo following a stroke. City; her husband of West Jordan; three sons, Ryan, Zane and C.J., all of West Jordan; parents: Mr. and Mrs. Dale Peterson of Lehi; Mrs. Jackie Southouse of Provo; two brothers and one sister: Gene, Creg and Collette, all of Pe- terson Mitchell, 32, died July 21, 1992 in the (Carole) Ziegler, South Jordan; 24 grandchildren; 36 ter in the Highland bishopric in Spanish Fork, as High Priest group leader in Bountiful. He was a charter member of the Spanish Fork Riding Club. He loved his family. He enjoyed the outdoors, Susan Annette mons, Ammon, Idaho; Mrs. Don (Shirley) Manwaring, Salt Lake Max Linda P. Doe Peterson Doe, 81, of American Fork, died July 24, 1992 in American Fork. She was born May 19, 1922 in Pleasant View, Idaho to Abraham and Margaret Camp Peterson. She married Morgan Albert Doe. He died in 1982. Martell David Adam-so84, died July 23, 1992 in American Fork. He was born Dec. 19, 1907 in Highland, to David H. and J,essie Myers Adamson. He married LaRee Greenwood June 20, 1928 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He organized and was the first Scoutm as- Susan P. Mitchell , Lehi. Wayne Mitchell Nov. 12, 1977 in Lehi. The marriage was later solemnized in the Provo LDS Funeral and beautician. Temple. She was a housewife She is survived by Mervin A. Philips Arthur Mervin Philips, 73, died Marines during World July War II as a marine en- 22, 1992 in Torrance, Calif. He was born Nov. 23, 1928 in East Port, Md. to John J. and Maude Briggs Philips. Hemar-rie- d Helen Camille Vierig on Feb. 1, 1945 in Richmond, Calif. He served eight years in the Merchant gineer and heavy-dutmaintenance mechanic. y He is survived by his wife of Carson, Calif.; daughter, Kathy Epding, Long Beach, Calif.; two grandchildren, Wesley and Patrick Epding; one brother and two sisters, services were held Thursday, July 23, in the Lehi 12th Ward. Burial was in the Lehi City Cemetery. Thomas Philips, Reseda, Calif.; Charlesetta Hamann, Richmond, Calif.; and EdineNadeau, Sylmar, Calif. Preceded in death by a son, John Henry. Services were held Monday in the American Fork City Cemetery under the direction of Anderson and Sons Mortuary. Susan A. Cedarstrom Susan Arlene Ce- darstrom, 27, died Tuesday, July 21, 1992 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. She was born Sept. 6, 1964 in American Fork, a daughter of Ernest Roger and Pauline Grant Ce- darstrom. She was a member of the LDS Church. She had served a mission as well as several church callings. She was a lab technician by occupation. Survivors include her parents: step-fathe- r, Gaylon Pugh; grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Francis Grant, Lehi; two brothers and one sis- ter: Craig, Pleasant Grove; Grant, Lehi; Adele Dalton, American Fork; stepbrothers and stepsisters: Rick Pugh i i I- - S f7?'vJ Cedarstrom and Craig" Cedarstrom. The family prayer was given by Stanley P. Grant and the invocation at the church by Lou Bigler. The biographical sketch was offered by Adele Dalton and speakers were Bishop Richard H. and Bishop Jerry Jay Harris. The closing prayer was given by Jeff Dalton. Jill Call and Steve Pugh, Lori offered the organ muRawlings, Natalie Pugh sic and two special muand Mrs. Lisa sical recordings were presented of songs with music and words origiFuneral services nally written by Susan were held Saturday, Cedarstrom. Diane Daly July 25, in Lehi. Bishop provided a vocal numDale Price officiated and ber entitled "I'm Going gave remarks. Pallbear- - Home." The grave at the ers included Chad Ce- Lehi City Cemetery was darstrom, Cyle Ce- dedicated by Gaylon darstrom, Massey Dal- Pugh, where interment ton, Jeff Dalton, Grant followed. Zam-bran- o. ' |