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Show mtw D30t(LD(sai?D T Citizen, Press, Review - Wed., Oct. 12, 1994 Wilson Charles Rhone, 81, num- American Fork, died Oct. 8, 1994 in Mesa of com- plications following a stroke. He was born Sept 21, 19 13 in Mt. Kinghorn, Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. Dennis (Margo) Bowen, Boise, Idaho; Janice Clapper, Salt Lake City; 26 grandchildren; 26 greatfrom grandchildren. His his marriage to Isabelle include: Mrs. Charles (Lana) Jacob, Mrs. Dave (Cindy) Lauren, both ofAmerican Fork; Byron and Judy Hutchings, Taylorsville; George and Cathleen Hutchings, West Jordan; Jim and Kaye Hutchings, Riverton. He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother and eight sisstep-famil- m Union, Penn., a son of James E. and Mock Mary Rhone. He mar- ried Pauline Hayes and they were later divorced. HemarriedIsabelleHutchings.She passed away. He then married Zola G. Kinghorn. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Provo IDS Temple. He worked in the refractory business most ofhis life and was considered an expert in the field offerrous and industry. He held management and consultant positions until his retirement from General Refractories Company of Lehi in 1971. He loved to golf and dance, hunting and fishing. In his later years, he enjoyed traveling and visiting his family. He was an active member ofthe LDS Church and was serving as a home teacher at the time of his death. He is survived by his wife of Mesa; children: Mrs. Dean (Dixie) Praughton, Mrs. Bill (Debbie) Preston, Peter J. and Jan Rhone, all of American Fork; Wilson John and Carol Rhone, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Robert (Juniatta) Udell, Suwanee, Georgia; Dee and Susan non-ferro- ters. Looking for a Page 4 Vivian Martin Bezzant Wilson C. Rhone ber one husband, father and grandpa, of Mesa, Ariz ., formerly of - causes incident to age. He was born April 30, 1908 in Pleasant Grove to Alfred and Josephine Christiansen Bezzant He married Delia Johnson on July 9, 1930 in Provo. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was an active member of the LDS Church, living in the Grove Ward. He held the office of High Priest. He had served as Sunday School president, High Priestgroup leader and genealogy coordinator. He also enjoyed attending the temple. He loved nature, being an avid . Funeral services will be held Thursday, Oct. 13, in the American Fork 4th Ward Chapel, 455 E. 300 North. Friends may call at the Anderson & Sons Mortuary, 49 E. 100 North, American Fork, Wednesday between 6 and 8 p.m. and Thursday at the church one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the American Fork Cemetery. 15, 1989. She was an active member of the LDS Church, holding manv key Check out the Bryant Plus Series of furnaces. It includes the world's most totally efficient natural gas furnace, the Plus 90i. Plus these furnaces: Plus 80 and Plus 80. So if finding a natural gas furnace that saves energy would be a real plus, call Bryant to the rescue today. PLUS 90i Two-Spee- d " ety of Phi Kappa Phi, and was enrolled in the Academy of American Education. She enjoyed travel and recreation, visiting many places throughout the glove. Survived by three sons, J. Wayne (Karma) Webb, Brian C.(Ila) Webb, both of Taylorsville, Utah; Enrol A. (Janet) Webb, South Jordan; 17 grandchildren and 19 and two sisters, Edith C. Izatt, Overton, Nevada, and Mabel C. McKibben, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Saturday, October 8, at Larkin Mortuary, Salt Lake City. Interment in the Lehi City Cemetery. positions in Relief Society, Sunday School, and other auxiliaries. She received a bachelor of science degree from the University of Utah, and a masters degree from BYU. She taught elementary school in the Jordan School District and was a staff member at BYU. She worked in the Jordan School District office as Title I director and curriculum consultant until retirement in 1974. she held offices in several educational organizations, on a district, state and international level. She was a member of the national honorary scholastic soci great-grandmothe- r, i. Model 355 MAV Furnace n; Grace Carol Call Wing Grace Carol Call Webb Wing, beloved mother, grandmother, and sister, age 86, died October 5, 1994, of natural causes. Born, July 18, 1908, in beautiful Star Valley, in the town of Afton, Wyoming, to Adolphus A. and Sarah I. Astle Call. Married Heber J. Webb, September 15, 1927 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died January 5, 1944. Married Alva H. Wing, April 19, 1952. He died May cy natural gas furnace? fisherman, camper and gardener. He was a devoted fan of all sports, especially BYU. His greatest enjoyment came from his family, sharing his hobbies with his children and grandchildren. He was employed at Geneva Steel for 30years prior tohis retirement. He is survivedby his wife, Delia, of 64 years; three daughters: Eva Jean (Dallas) Young, Orem; Darlene(Morell) Olsen and LuDene (Norman) Barton, both of Pleasant Grove; eight grandchildren; 22 one two sisters: Devonna Block, Riverside, Calif.; Donna Richardson, Redding, Calif. He was preceded in death by four brothers and five sisters. Funeral services were held Monday, Oct. 10, at Olpin Family Mortuary in Pleasant Grove. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Vivian Martin Bezzant, 86, Pleasant Grove, died Oct. 6, 1994 of y high-efficien- . Heating & Cooling Systems --x- $9Q0 Since 1904 Cash Back Sfjjm gj NATURAL n; DESIGN BY HEATING & COOLING Rebaie ottered lor a 785-220- See us limited lime. 0 lor details Stuart card of thanks The family of Deborah Stuart would like to offer their sincere thanks and appreciation for all the acts of kindness and consideration shown this last month. 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