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Show Citizen, Press, Review Wednesday, June 14, 1995 - Page 14 Hello world iySDD1SS Mews Babies born at American Fork Hospital Carnivores opens in Lehi April 27 Girl Boy Girl Girl The dinosaurs on the wall are the first sign that a sandwich from Carnivores is not for wimps. Getting his money's worth as he patronized a Salt Lake deli shop in connection with his family's pest control business, Carnivores owner Tim Hunt felt like he wanted to offer that same kind of service of American Fork. Douglas and Trina Stucki Fielding Lehi. of Houser Boy to Lance and Melissa Jensen of Jensen Alpine. O'Mara Boy to Kelly and Mary ' April 29 Girl to Kenneth and Maureen Allen Auld of Lehi. Girl to Vern and Shelly Pedersen Ebert of American Fork. April 30 Lindon. Boy to Neil and Tiffany Byrd Dial of of American Fork. Boy to Eric and Lisa Thompson Gallagher Girl to Dustun and Caleen Wilson Haun of Lindon. Girl to Terry and Bonnie Morgan Liddell of Pleasant Grove. American Fork. Boy to David and Cheryl Sommercorn Smith of APBoy2to locally. "The Carnivores, Ulti-me- at Sandwich," is located at 1357 E. Main in Lehi. Open from 11 a.m. until 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday, the store can be reached calling by 768-191- or by fax, 9, 768-939- Mfl.y 3. .... .dmfc.A3 Customers can select turkey, ham, roast beef, corned beef, seafood, hot barbecued beef or hot pastrami. Using an order form that is also easily faxed to the store, customers choose the trimmings and the condiments for their sandwich. Soup, snack chips and drinks '....&t .jasjj&a., tj & Owners and staff at Carnivores, a new deli shop in Lehi that features oversized sandwiches, include, L to R, Tammy Wood, owners Tonya and Tim Hunt, and Kati Johnson. A kid's meal, featuring a sand- wich on a rosette bun, chips, a drink and a prize, is available for $1.99; full sized sandwiches come in half and whole lengths. .. are also available. The rolls are baked by Lehi's Country Bakery and include white or wheat bread; Tim brags that the sandwiches are "12 inches by four inches, not 12 by two." the upcoming Lehi celebration, the Hunts will also offer extended hours. Both dine in and take out service is During Round-u- p available. Infobasesto demonstrate LDS software Infobases, Inc., "the gospel software company," is offering a free demonstration . of the LDS Collectors Library 1995 Edition. The event will be held on Thursday, June 22 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Provo Park Hotel, 101 W. 100 CD-RO- Fork. to Elwynn and Susan Pace Hewlett of American to David and Andrea Wallace Richards of Pleasant Grove. to Paul and RacheUe Crowder Stokes of American Fork. to Laney Weight and Richard Benedict of Pleasant Grove. North, Provo. For more information, call Soon to be available at book and computer stores, the software is the most comprehensive collection of works for Latter-da- y Saints; top management officials have also 375-222- M 7. announced that they are lowering the retail price from $299.95 to $149.95 during a special introductory period. The LDS Collectors Library contains more than 800 volumes of doctrinal and historical works by LDS Church figures, in addition to the fully cross refer enced LDS standard works. More than 200 new works, as well as searching and marking tools, are also incorporated into the software program. The CD also includes 76 volumes of US historical documents, 12,000 famous quotes and the World Fact Book. CD-RO- M X of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Todd and Jada Winters Grossgebauer Twin boys to Phillip and Pamela Kofford Reschke of Alpine. Girl to Eric and Brenley Holden Salmon of Cedar Hills. Girl to Dallin and Cindy Johnson Ekins of American FOrk. Boy to David and Lynette Davis Lukens of Lehi. May 2 Girl to Duane and Anna Rogers Becker of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Russell and Salena Crump Gatenby of American Fork. Girl to Christopher and Tisha Ramos Gordon of American Fork. Girl to Glade and Judy Curtis Kirkham of Lehi. Girl to Blaine and Dana Thomas Montag of Lehi. May 3 Boy to Brent and Shannon Murphy Brown of Lehi. Boy to Natasha Stephenson and Robert Clark of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Alfonso and Yesenia Perez Gonzalez of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Earl and Susan Janes Johansen of American Fork. Girl to Carl and Phyllis Kasperson Pickrus of American FOrk. Boy to Stephan and Gina Viehweg Rich of Pleasant Grove. May 5 Boy to Patrick and RaNae Clark Hansen of Lindon. Boy to Kurt and Karen Hansen Holmstead of Highland. Girl to David and Melanie Hamilton Keith of American Fork. Boy to Troy and Jennifer Staker Parduhn of American Fork. Boy to Jon and Lani Fausett Chipman of Pleasant Grove. May 6 Girl to Bruce and Karen Martin Walters of Highland. toltuarie! Robert C. Greenburg Robert C. Greenburg, 81, former resident of Los Angeles, Provo and Pleasant Grove, died June 11, 1995 in Roanoke, Virginia at the home of his son. He was born Dec. 3, in 1913 Linden, Ind. to Mont and Mattie Terrell Greenburg. He married Alice Peace in Sept. of 1941 in Madison, 111. She died Nov. 30, 1984. He was a member of the LDS Church living in the Timpanogos Third Ward. He had been employed as a machinist at Douglas Aircraft and the Talley Corp. in Newbury Park, Calif He enjoyed being with his family and was a friend to all. He enjoyed sports, especially basketball. He played in a semi-pr- o league as a young man. He is survived by a daughter and two sons: Mrs. C.J. (Joyce) Robison, Pleasant Grove; Robert Greenburg, Los Angeles, Calif; Donald Greenburg, Roanoke, Virg.; four grandchildren; one great- grandchild; a brother, Richard Greenburg, Chicago, 111. Graveside services will be Friday, June 16, at 11 a.m. at the Provo City Cemetery under the of direction Olpin Family Mortuary. Keith W. Calton Keith William Calton, 76, passed away peacefully June 7, 1995 at Dixie Regional Medical Center. He was born May 24, 1919 in Cedar Fort to Joseph and Mary Wilcox Calton. He met and fell in love for the first time at age 62 With Karen Despain. Their marriage on Oct. 25, 1982 was later solemnized in the Provo LDS Temple. i; Keith was raised and educated in Lehi. He worked on his brother's farm in Lake Shore. He served in World War II as a Sergeant in the 225th Field Artillery Service Battery for five years. Keith retired after 35 years from General Refractories in Lehi. j Keith was a very loving and caring person who gave unselfishly to others in need all his life. Keith took pride in rearing his two youngest stepsons and enjoyed being involved with their sports. He had many things he enjoyed in life, especially fishing, hunting and camping. He loved to work in the outdoors and always had beautiful gardens. Keith served as an Elder in the Lehi 10th Ward and was a cjubmaster for two years. He enjoyed temple work. He will be dearly missed by his family and friends. i TES 3 great-grandchil- d; Elsie Wilson, Rupert, Idaho; Robert and wife, Janice, Calton, Bakersfield, Calif.; Elliott Sabey, Spanish Fork; Iola Barkdale, Farmington; Rita Cammack, Salt Lake City. Graveside services were held Tuesday, June 13, in the Lehi City Cemetery. Karen and family would like to to the express appreciation University of Utah Dialysis, the Provo Dialysis Center, Dixie Dialysis Center and a special thanks to the Dixie Regional Medical Center Fifth Floor North nurses for their teamwork and special care that was given. A very special thanks to Dr. Charles E. Bowers,, Dr. Bradley Meyers and Dr. Lawrence Chase for their compassion and understanding. "Making the decision to have a child is momentous it is to decide forever to have your heart go walking around outside your body." (Elizabeth Stone) Cameron McKay Iverson was born June 6, 1995 to Gregory Don and Vickie West Iverson. Although he fought hard, his parents, his Jeannine and grandparents, Johnny Iverson and Irene and Leonard West, and sister, Juel, and his twin brother, Cade, whispered e to him on June 12 This short time has brought us all together in a celebration of life and spiritual rebirth. He spent his life helping someone else grow and that's the best any of us can do. Cameron, we trust that your Era Benjamin Gibbons, 93, American Fork, died June 7, 1995 at the Heritage Convalescent Center of natural causes. was He born Oct. 20, 1901 in Hanksville to 16, 10400 N. Mortuary. "Fly away in peace our sweet, little eternal bird." He had resided in Lehi and Buffalo, Wyo. before moving to Orem. He is survived by his wife of Orem; sons and daughters: Robert (Marcie) McStay and Marsha (Andrew) Dilworth, all of Buffalo, Wyo.; Wade (Karen) McStay, Elko, Nev.; Larry McStay, Ephraim, Cathy (Craig) Hermansen, Tooele; 12 grandchildren; brother and sister, Robert James McStay, Tooele; Edith Vasquez, San Francisco, Calif. He was preceded in death by a sister, Helen Smith. Funeral services were held Saturday, June 10, in the Lehi Wines Park Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Lehi City Cemetery. Wyo., Edward Daniel and Anna Marie M a h a n e y He married Reva Ross Aug. 19, 1953 in Lehi. He was an electrical engineer. He served in the U.S. Navy and was a member of the LDS Church. Martha M e d r a at the Highland Ward, 6000 West, at 1 p.m. Friends and family may visit for one hour prior. Burial will be in the American. Fork, Cemetery under the direction Of Anderson and Sons Sheridan, son of Benjamin Smith and will be held Friday, Services June Edward Daniel McStay, Jr., 60, Orem.b died June 6, 1995 at his home of heart failure. was tie born Sept. 14, 1934 in McStay. Era B. Gibbons grandparents who have passed on will teach you love, courage, honesty, and that your Uncle Bart has found wondrous ponds and exciting trails for you to explore. We will miss loving you, but will always remember the joy and kinship we felt by wearing our hearts on the outside. good-by- o . He is survived by one son and two daughters: Donald (Mirriam) Gibbons, Springville; Ila G. Pulley, American Fork; Colleen Gibbons, Layton; 21 grandchildren; 18 two n; M a y h e w Gibbons. He married Effie L, Pectol Jan. 29, 1927 in Teasdale. The marriage was later solemnized :'n the Manti LDS Temple. She died Aug. 8, 1985. He was preceded in death by a son, Era Doyle Gibbons.' ' Funeral . services were held Saturday, June 10, in the American Fork 7th Ward Chapel. Burial was in the American Fork Cemetery. Edwards thank you The family of Max Robert Edwards would like to express our deepest gratitude to all who helped in any way at the time of his sudden passing. Our heartfelt thanks for all your cards, phone calls, visits, flowers and the food that was brought. We felt your love and concern through a difficult time. We greatly appreciated the Lindon 8th Ward Relief Society, bishopric and ward members for Until we can thank all of our friends and family personally, may we take this means of extending our deep appreciation for the many kindnesses shown in our recent all they did for our family. Our sorrow was greatly relieved by all the kindness and love shown to us. Renee Edwards Frank and Annette Mills Tom and Rhonda Paul Lamont and Edna Edwards Kevin and Jill Edwards Bryan and Pennie Edwards Kenneth and Connie Edwards Jay and Cherise Edwards and grandchildren dear friends and family members, for your thoughtfulness. We do appreciate the kindness extended at our home, the tance at the funeral, and the ers, all of which have helped immeasurably in this hour of at the death of Edward McStay. Words alone cannot adequately our gratitude. Thank you, 4 I Improve Your Health Call Dr. Stone Today! assis-sorro- w flow-Dani- el gmij ss row. UMBHiraiDft fPRATT&LAMtlkMi ' mjam m. fV ITVi I OF THE 3 The Postal Service is looking for parties to serve as the Main interested in offering-lanPost Office in Lehi, Utah Q He was a rancher and had lived in Hanksville, Lehi and American Fork. He loved horses and western stories. He was a member of the LDS Church and enjoyed singing in the ward choir. McStay card of thanks THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE NEEDS LAND TO SERVE AS THE MAIN POST OFFICE IN LEHI, UTAH 84043-999- 8 POST, IMSjJMAJL Survivors include his wife of St. Bruce George; stepchildren: Stephen Johnson, Lehi; Brent Michael and wife, Lourdes, Johnson, St. George; Mrs. Tom (Heidi) Birrell, St. George; Brook Douglas and wife, Heidi, Johnson, Cameron Scott and wife, Susan Johnson, both of Lehi; Gregory Gordon Johnson, Orem; 10 grandchildren; and one four sisters and two brothers: Edith Jones, Salt Lake City; Cameron M. Iverson :r WUCUIK.BUniSfflW i a.,.j35" 7 - " ."wwii,. 84043-999- 8 : ; The preferred area is: North: 900 North & State Street South 200 South East: West side of 1-- West: 500 West The size desired is approximately 32,370 to 65,874 square feet of land, excluding setbacks, easments, water retention etc. The offeror must own or control the site and must state the price. ' Stone Chiropractic) 32 S. Main St. Pleasant Grove n"" i (y fjU . ""l""" """" Hi IIMI Interior Velvet Reg. 32.78 I iS N f ON SALE 2595 Semi-Glos- Reg. 37.67 s 2795 Interested parties submitting offers for land are requested to submit on Postal Service Offer to Sell Real Property. US Solicitation packages can be obtained at the Lehi Post Office, For additional information, call or write. Bob MacGilL Project Manager Offers mailed or hand delivered should be received United States Postal Service at the enclosed address before 8055 E. Tufts Ave 400 80237-288- 1 CO. 3:00P.M.MST, Denver, 7 June 30, 1995 (303) Telephone: 220-656- 53 i E. Main, American Fork wi.l..M,IMi.l,..i..,l.,W,i, i..., i, ui., umww, - ,.., - 756-528- 2 ,,,,.,. - |