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Show IhisMonthInstafl GurhstaMonQEk i i j i La Verna Jo Miller the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served in numerous callings including ward Primary President, Manila Stake Relief Society President, and ward Relief Society homemaking leader. She is survived by her husband of Pleasant Grove, five sons and one daughter, Lynn and Cherri Miller, Joe and Susan Miller, Jeff and Debbie Miller, all of Pleasant Grove; Steve and Carolyn Miller, Lehi; Clair and Marsha Miller, and Susan Trout, both of Vernal; twenty-five grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren; brothers and sisters, Pete Bowers, Or em; Gene Bowers and Karl Bowers, both Pleasant Grove; Ercel Nye, Heber; Bud Nye, Sandy; Nadine Hansen, Church Wells;NyettaLarsen,Mes-quite- , Nevada; and Delpha Moon, Neola. She was preceded in death by her son, David Miller, her parents, and three brothers, Harvey, Hollis and Mont Bowers. Funeral services wereheldMon-day- , October 10, in the Grovecreek Fourth Ward Chapel. Burial was in Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. La Verna Jo Miller, 65, of Pleasant Grove, died Wednesday, October 5, 1994 at her home. She was born January 22, in 1929, Tabiona, Utah, a daughter of t John Wesley and Hazel r " , ' I I I I I I) - i 1 1 What could be better than a custom closet made with the most precise tooling, I the best materials, and the most exacting standards in carpentry? If you answered fl I I I I free installation, this is your month. This month only, The Closet Factory will install any closet absolutely free of charge. Here's how it works: Our certified design specialist comes to I I I I f i ;BR Jill tion now. Before our offer to install is removed. B-c- c 1i B InstaIlation,This Month Only. B B l his ernes the bearer to a tree installation of a custom closet by The Closet Factory, installation household. with not be used in other limit one I promotion or offer. per conjunction any 1 consultation. in-ho-me 375-551- 1 El IB 13 B9 19 to Brian and Elizabeth Parker of American Fork. to Terri Miller and Frank Ruffell of Provo. to Roland and Misty Amendola of Provo. to Charles and Christine Harlow of Provo. Girl to Don and Deborah Hansen of American Fork. Girl to Ronald and Aline Hathcock of Provo. Boy to Orbil and Eliesa Solorzano of Springville. Girl Boy Girl Girl B B B or J 9 to Val and Susan Belnap of American Fork. to Russell and Clarisse Chad wick of American Fork. to Mamie Scott and Jeffrey Creviston of Pleasant Grove. to Michael and Kimberly Buhler of Highland. September 9 B B B Boy Boy Boy Girl B CJ for free B May B Jean Biggs Burch, 62, beloved wife, mother and grandmother, and long time reddentof American Fork, died October 8, 1994. She died peacefully at her home in American Fork after enduring a long battle with cancer. She was born November 12, 1931 in Win- - ;Bw-- ' ;, ter Quarters, Page 5 TV ly remembered by those who loved, cherished, and respected her. She is survived by her husband J ofAmerican Fork, one son and three 1' daughters: Mathew Robert and Krystal Burch, Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Lois Jean and Michael ' Woods, Page, Arizona; Nancy and , f Max Ditlevsen, Kaye and Chris " Chamberlain, all ofAmerican Fork;' M. Devro and Lori, , a Sealy, Atlanta, Georgia; 20 grand- - ' children; her mother of Spanish Fork; two brothers and four sisters: t Roy Biggs, American Fork; Inez Orem; Ruth Roundy, , Provo; Ruby Hansen, Joan Echler, David F. Biggs, all of Spanish Fork. in death by a daughter, " Gayle, a grandson, D. Skyler, and two brothers, Sterling R. and Ralph son-in-la- r Utah, to Tho mas Biggs, Jr. and Mabel Forward. She married Stanley Robert Burch October 10, 1950 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was an active member of the LDS Church. She was a retired nurse from the Utah State Developmental Center. Her greatest delight came in the form of her sweetheart, children tnd grandchildren. She will be fond- - C. Burch. , October 11, in the American Fork 19th Ward Chapel. Burial was in American Fork Cemetery. FuneralserviceswereheldTues-day- . Belva R. Newsome was born Dec. 9, 1914 in Lindon. She passed away Oct. 9, 1994 in Phoenix, Ariz. She attended schools in Lindon and Pleasant Grove. She married Clayton Wootton in 1933. He was killed in a mining accident in March 1944. She married Bill Newsome in 1967. He passed away in 1972. Belva worked for Wallgreens Drug for 48 years. She is survived by two children: Clayton Wootton of Phoenix, Ariz.; Dixie Zumwalt, Duncan, Ariz.; six September 8 - Jean B. Burch Belva Robbins Wootton Newsome IOcbOQ 2 B B B Gertrude Wadley Bowers. She married Benton Alfred Miller 2 12, 1946January II I m fi in Elko, Nevada. Their was solemnized Novemmarriage .LaBtBO B ber 5, 1954 in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. She attended school in Tabiona and Heber. She enjoyed raising her ' B children and sharingher abundance of talents. She was a seamstress your home to discuss closet design and all and an oil paint artist. She had the wonderful accessories only we offer. sewn several years for BYU Folk Then measurements are taken. A free Dancers. She wasamemberof many installation And is appointment made. art clubs and ladies clubs. She had when we're done, you'll be left with a also served on the Pleasant Grove perfectly clean, perfectly terrific new closet! Fair Committee. Call for free consultaShe was a very active member of your J'i'l ifeSi&H? - 1 3 wmn i I ' ,1 Citizen, Press, Review Wed., Oct. 12, 1994 26 great- - . one . and two sisters grandchildren; brother: Ella Campbell, Wellington; Lola Bullock and William Robbins,- - ' both of Pleasant Grove. Graveside services will be held v Friday, Oct. 14, at 11 a.m. in the" Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. grandchildren; -- John Ford Huff John Ford Huff came into this world on Nov. 10, 1977 and died on Oct. 7, 1994. He departed this life, for a better existence. He is survived by his loving family: his mother, MaryLyn Huff, his father, Jed R. Huff, Sr., a brother, Jed R. Huff, Jr., and loving sisters, Rhae Lynn NOTHING RUNS ) LIKE A DEERE .. I." MORTHFIEL D gfll)tlitit&yi;iNi(ife)) Hi 1755 North State Street Orem, Utah (801) 1 222-966- 6 200 Vrr? iLi !'rv.. ... ..-- SERIES Sutch thank you nu&jivdQarmn Tmctors. Bolk the ' a hydntstaik trammisskm for 'i:.'v aberution. And an imthHi attacking $ t t rendered assistance, and to the-- PleasantGrovelstWardmembers. ; We appreciate the flowers, meals, visits, assistance and sup- - , port that we received at Tom's pass- - J iii hjive minutes. 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