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Show Citizen, Press, Review - Wed., Nov. 3, N. failure. She was born Jan. 17, 1942 in Coalville to Ray and Doris Elaine Hair Johnson. She married Lewis Kay Stone July 27, 1961 in the LDS Manti Temple. She was a homemaker and piano teacher. She served in the LDS Church as piano accompanist, teacher, genealogist, and as scribe to her husband, the Dwight A. He was born June 6, 1905 in Okley, Idaho to Ormus Ariah and Sarah American Fork; brothers and sisters: Reese H. Johnson, Yorba Linda, Calif.; Mark H. Johnson and Paul Ray Johnson, both of Orem; Larry EarlJohnson.AmericanFork; Nola Marie Vincent, Heber; Mary Lynn VanSickle, Provo; Colleen Kellett, Springville; LoRee Johnson, American Fork; Margie Hailing, Brigham City. Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 1, in the Lehi Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Lehi City Cemetery. Gladys marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Aug. 30, 1976. He was a service station manager in Lehi for many years. He was a member of the LDS Church and an avid rock hound. He is survived by one son and one daughter: Burlin D. Bates and Mrs. Shirley (Joyce) Neel, both of Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 1, in the Wing Mortuary Chapel in Lehi. Burial was in the Timpanogos Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Or em. Robert E. Pine Robert Eugene Pine, 70, Pleasant Grove, died oct. 26, 1993 in American Fork of cancer. He was born Sept. 28, 1923 in Oblong, 111. to Frank and Rose luf Hansen Pine. If He married Leita eugenia Lewis Sept. 28, 1947 in Vernal. He was a member of the Baptist Church. He served in the U.S. Army during World War r II. He owned and operated Pine's David W. 1993 at Ben Taub Hospital in Houston, Texas of cancer. He was a of graduate American Fork High School in 1981. His hobbies were music, swimming and drama. Auto Body shop in Pleasant Grove for 30 yearsand Provo Auto Body for nine years. He had also worked in the oil fields. He enjoyed fishing, hunting and camping. He is survived by his wife of Pleasant Grove; a son and daughter: Gloria Peterrson and Roger Pine (Lori), both of Pleasant Grove; six grandchildren; a sister, Catherine Snider, Oblong, 111. He was preceded in death by a brother, Frank Pine. Services were held Friday, Oct. 29, at the Olpin Family Mortuary. Burial was in the Vernal Memorial Park where military rites were accorded by the V.F.W. in Lehi to George Henry and Naomi Jane Powell Fox. She married George T. Downs June 2, 1926 in the Salt Lake LDS homemaker and a member of the LDS Church, having served as a Primary teacher, Relief Society teacher and sang in the choir. She is survived by one son and four daughters: LaVere Downs, Lehi; Mrs. Wallace (Naomi) Harrington, Mary Lou Downs and Mrs. Sandra Ward, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Claire (Irene) Hardman, Murray; 18 grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Alta Freya H. Johnson wife, and departed from this world due to heart failure. Freya was born May 15, in 1943 Mapleton to James Armond Naomi and Finlayson Hall. She married Wesley Dean Johnson March 27, 1965 in Elko, Nev. She had been a seamstress and store clerk. She loved gardening, crochet, needlework, cooking, traveling and the outdoors. She is survived by her husband of Lehi; a son, Talbot Page Hall and wife, Wendy, Lehi; grandchildren: Tory and Shane; a brother and sister: Robert Armond Hall, Pinesdale, Mont.; Mrs. Frank (Arlie) Vincent, Madera, Calif. She was preceded in death by a brother, Melvin Wayne Hall, and sister, BerniceBeckstead. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 30, in the Wing Mortuary Chapel. Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery in Springville. Sylvia H. Chidester Sylvia Jane Haycock Chidester, 76, of Lehi, died Tuesday, Nov. 2, at Utah Valley Regional Medical Cen ter. Services are pending under the direction of Wing Mortuary, Lehi. stories. He enjoyed his children. He is survived by four sons and a daughter: Steven A. Meryhew, Tempe, Ariz.; Donald Meryhew, Meridian, Idaho; Russell Durrant, Emma Pearl Pasco, Wash.; Tony Meryhew and Mrs. Robert (Madonna) Proctor, Gray Durrant. He married both of American Fork; 21 grandShirley Halley. children; three sisters:Nelda Kelly, American Fork; Marilyn Nelson, They were later divorced. Pleasant Grove; Colleen Lawson, VST" He worked Bakersfield, Calif. He was preceded for Geneva Steel in death by a son, Ron Meryhew. for 25 years, was Funeral services were held Sata veteran of the urday, Oct. 30, in the American Fork 18th Ward Chapel. Burial was Korean War, having served four years in the in the American Fork City Cemetery with military rites by VFW Navy. He was an avid outdoor sm an, District Four. loved chopping wood and telling Howard Max "Pete" Durrant, 60, died Oct. 27, 1993 in Salt Lake City. He was born Jan. 31, 1933 in American Fork to Sterling and Our little angel returned home Survivors include: father and mother, James and Lois Sine of American Fork; a brother and sis- ter: Dennis Sine, Colorado; One of David's last wishes for everyone to celebrate life. We will miss him! to his Eternal Father in Heaven on Oct. 30, 1993. He is survived by his parents, Alan and Angela Warnick Zimmerman of American Fork; a sister and brother, Kaitlyn and Doors open at 11 a.m. and remain open until 3 p.m. or until everythingis sold, which ever comes New this year will be the popular heirloom pillowcase dolls, ce- - - n; lst-16t- In the early morning hours of Oct. 27, 1993, the spirit of our be- Proceeds go to the hospital to help purchase needed equipment. Everyone is invited to attend and purchase handcrafted items to fill all their gift needs whether Christmas, birthday, or other. Torgersen, Scown, Lehi. Funeral services were heldTues-day- , h Nov. 2, in the Lehi Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Lehi City Cemetery. She was a ramic nativity scenes, wooden holiday necklaces and packaged holiday drink mixes. Also found at the boutique will be such favorites as hand embroi Erlene Burrell and Michaun 41great-grandchildre- Temple. He died May 11, 1989. first. dered pillowcases and dish towels, baby quilts, honey bears, and a "can do soup mix" to which you just add water to prepare. Breads, cakes, pies, cookies and candies home made by the good cooks in the Auxiliary and always a popular item at the boutique as well as popcorn, and nuts will be available. The annual boutique of the American Fork Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary will be Nov. 12 in the hospital Education Center, said Brayden K. Zimmerman Dawnette Long, American Fork; three nephews; grandparents and aunts and uncles. i Hospital to hold boutique Howard "Pete" Durrant Sine In loving memory of our son, David W. Sine, who was born Aug. 15, 1963 in Montrose, Colo, and died October 28, I.UJUJU1W1.J age. She was born March 18, 1906 grandmother Calif. 25, 1926 in Salt Lake City. The Fork Hospital ofcauses incident to loved Lehi; seven grandchildren; 18 great- Margaret Anderson Sept. Reva MyrleFox Downs, 87, Lehi, died Oct. 28, 1993 at the American mother grandchildren; eight brothers and sister: LawrenceN. Bates, Charleston, 111.; Lucian H.Bates, Salt Lake City; LaNeve Bates, Newport Beach, Mariah Martin Bates. He mar- ried Lehi Stake Patriarch. She is survived by her husband of Lehi; two sons: Jay L. Stone, Lehi; Gary L. and wife, Karan Stone, Pleasant Grove; twograndchildren; her mother, Doris Elaine Johnson, Bates Dwight A. Bates, 88, of Lehi, died Oct. 27, 1993 at the Heritage Nursing Home in American Fork. Page 6 Reva F. Downs Jean Stone N. Jean Stone, 51, died Oct. 27, 1993 at the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo of heart 1993- - Chance; grandparents: Karl and Carol Zimmerman and Ted and Debra Warnick. Funeral services were held day, Nov. 2, in the Anderson & Sons Mortuary Chapel. Burial was in the Lehi City Cemetery. St. Maryfs holds holiday bazaar The Holiday Bazaar at St. Mary's Episcopal Church is a way to get ready for the many events of the holiday season. Everyone is invited to this annual event on Friday, Nov. 12, from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at St. Mary's Church, 50 West 200 North, Provo. Lovely handcrafted items sure to please everyone, a white elephant table and a bake sale with many home baked goods are all features of the holiday bazaar. In addition, shoppers may find immediate strength in home made soup and garlic bread which will be available for those wishinglunch or a snack and an occasion to visit with friends. Adoption month noted November is National Adoption Awareness Month. The Utah Adoption Counsel and Lifeline, a Utah County adoption support group, is sponsoring an "Adoption Celebration" on Nov. 8, beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Tra- - 0GDD falga Family Fun Center in Orem. Trafalga will provide special reduced prices on games and activities. All adoptive families are invited. 1 For further information, call 798-393- or 423-114- 4. I October 10 Girl to Randall and Lloya Frey Hall of Orem. October 12 Boy to Spencer and Pamela Martin Cottam of Orem. October 13 Girl to Johannes and April Benjamin Black of Provo. Girl to Clinton and Hye Pak Hoffman of Orem. Girl to Kurt and Margert Iverson Iverson of Provo. Boy to Jayson and Karen Wright Yates of Cedar Hills. October 14 Girl to H. Kreg and Brooke Mehlhoff Harrison of Lindon. Girl to David and Andrea Cottam Larsen of Provo. Boy to David and Tawna Olsen Marsh of Orem. Girl to James and Nicholle Farnsworth Smith of Orem. Boy to Stuart and Cindy Bennett Walker of American Fork. Girl to Eric and Lori Olson Zoglio of Provo. October 15 Boy to Shirley Ppsegate and Lawrence Eggleston of American Fork. Girl to Adam and Jennifer Rills Ferran of Orem. Boy to Michael and Tiffany Borden Flathers of Alpine. Boy to Barry and Maureen Mulcock Holman of Pleasant Grove. Boy to John and April Allen Parady of Provo. Girl to Cary and Kimberley Morse Searle of Pleasant Grove. October 16 Boy to Stephen and Anita Allred Babb of American Fork. Girl to Jared and Kerry Allgood Crowley of Orem. Boy to Mark and Saundra Stirling Harris of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Jason and Patricia Stuart Huntington of Orem. Girl to Jeffrey and Janet Dean Worms of American Fork. October 17 Boy to Lewis and Leisa Lindsay Giles of Heber. Girl to Phillip and Allison Wilmarth Graham of Orem. Girl to Thomas and Paula King Schulte of Spring City. October 20 Girl to Jerald and Staci Jorgensen Grantham of Orem. College thank you Ronald Colledge Donald Colledge Steven Colledge Rose Ann Trujillo The family of Donald Leslie Colledge wishes to acknowledge with grateful appreciation everyone's kind expressions of sym- pathy. Shirleen Wilkinson Diane Schiro Arlene Colledge Gary Colledge "if ifou lose ifoup how much of it house, will you get back?" ; z. With the Allstate Insurance Replacement Cost Guarantee, you can make sure that your house will be rebuilt just the way it was. Even if it costs more than the coverage. For details, call me, you'll get a lot back. Who will be a CAMPAIGN instate Allstate Insurance Company LIOIIS SightFirst We're your Hometown Agents Orem 1 15 tmmmJumum own-- . 1 J Liana Wallman Cliff Wallman 135 N. State State 135 N. Orem 225-553- 3 225-553- 3 Enjoy our pasta and bring sight to the world campaign called "Sight First," the American Fork Lions Club is sponsoring a spaghetti dinner on Sat, Nov. 6th, at the American Fork Senior Citizens Center from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. The cost will be $5.00 for adults or $15.00 per family. The money raised will be used as part of the Lions Club program to conquer blindness throughout the world. The goal of the international program is to raise 130 million dollars. As :( . Glen Pack 140 S. Main PL Grove 785-125- 5 JoAnn Adams 52 E. Main Suite 3 Am. Fork 756-350- CONOUMIKG SL1N0NESS Lon Sorensen 1 State 1407-- B N. Orem 225-200- 0 part of a world-wid- Christmas Family? We need your help. Each year this newspaper selects several families who really need some assistance to have a good Christmas, but we need you to tell us who those families will be. In written form, please give us as much information as possible about needy families you know. Tell us why they need help and please include your name and phone number. Once we have selected the families, a description of their needs will be published in the newspaper, however, the children of all families will be listed together by age so families cannot identify themselves. Readers can donate anonymously in the true spirit of Christmas. All families submitted will be helped either by this newspaper or their names will be given to other volunteer organizations. Deadline for submission of suggested families is Friday, Nov. 19. e Please send written suggestions only to: P.O. Box 7 (59 W. Main) American Fork, Utah 84003 756-766- 9 JJewlaliJjcws (LA! 1'l.EASANT GROVE REVIEW I.KIII FREE PRESS NO. UTAH CO. SHOI'FEH |