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Show lysiness News Citizen, Free Press, Review - Wednesday, April 24, 1996 Page 16 Vet Hospital opens in AF tal serves clients mostly in American Fork, Lehi and Pleasant View Country Veterinary Hospital has opened its doors. Specializing in the treatment of small animals, including cats, dogs and birds, Dr. Scott Leiter, DVM. has opened practice in American Fork at 582 W. Pacific Dr., north of the Timpanogos Plaza. The hospi Grove. A resident of American Fork, Leiter has worked as a veterinary associate in the Salt Lake area for over 12 years. He received his degree from Colorado State University. The new facility boasts a full service veterinary hospital with the capacity to perform much of its own laboratory work, and facilities for examination and surgery, including EKG and "We can do everything from simple sterilizations to more complex orthopedic work, said Dr. Leiter. They have facilities for an isolation area and can do dentistry work on cats. There are several areas for larger dogs, plus a place for a groomer to come in and perform services for the clients. The facility is open six days a week, and begins work at 7:30 a.m. several days. They close at 6:30 p.m. and remain open on Saturdays from 7:30 to 2 p.m. Emergency service is also avail- what I do. Every day is something different. I really enjoy veterinary medicine. The hospital carries the Health Plan line of professional diet for both cats and dogs. It can only be purchased through veterinarians. Country View Veterinary Hospital will celebrate National Pet Month in May with an open house. - ' They may be reached at 763-19for appointments. Walk-in- s are also welcome. "It is an interesting profession," he said. "I am an advocate for the animals. There are so many things I can do through education of the owners to improve the animals' . lives. 1 really enjoy able. Obituaries Wanda George Smith, Sr. floats, which were displayed in city parades all over the state. George was superintendent in the construction on the Pineview Dam in Ogden; mechanic on the Concious Dam in New Mexico and the Draper Tunnel; worked as a foreman at Solar Aircraft in San Diego during World War II. As an iron worker his landmarks are everywhere from Utah to Arizona and from California to George Glenn Smith Sr., 84, returned to his Heavenly Father on April 17, 1996 at his home in Orem. was He born July 6, 1911 in American 4 ' Fork to Alonzo and Frank Harriet Ovard He Smith. married Hazel i - f ' 111 i - Ohio. He was critically injured and handicapped in 1969. Since that Fern Davenport on Nov. 18, 1939 in Brigham City. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS time he has inspired and strengthened the lives of many people through his positive attitude and Temple. courage. He is survived by his wife of Orem; three sons and one daugh- Throughout his life he served in many community and church positions, which include first counselor in the bishopric, High Priest Group Leader, dance director and Sunday School teacher. Civic positions included president of the Pleasant Grove Lions Club, Days Strawberry Committees, board member of the Pleasant Grove Community Fair. He was also a member of the Pleasant Grove Riding Club. g He built many ter: George Glen (Maralee) Smith, Jr., Lehi; Nancy Lee (Taun) Jones, Bountiful; Gary Davenport ( Joann) Smith, Pleasant Grove; Brent Lynn (Karen) Smith, Irvine, Calif; 26 grandchildren; 38 n. Funeral services were held Monday, April 22, in the Aspen 2nd Ward Chapel, Orem. Burial was in the Orem City Cemetery. returned with honor to our Heavenly Father April 11, 1996 with his family at dent, Elders Quorum president, High Priest Group Leader, Sunday School teacher, High Councilman, served two stake missions and his favorite calling, that of home his side after a courageous with teacher. His greatest joy upon this earth was his family. His family was blessed and honored to have such a generous, sweet, kind and loving father, grandfather, husband, Amy Buchanan nephew, son, broth- brother-in-la- Garrett. He married Claranne Nixon on Oct. 3, 1958 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He attended Brigham Young University, University of Utah and of Southern the University California. He served seven years in the Air Force as a helicopter air rescue pilot. He became an oral surgeon practicing in Mesa, Ariz. At the time of his passing he was a professor at Utah Valley State College, teaching physiology and served as department chair of math and sciences. Teaching was a great love of Gordon's. Gordon was a member of the LDS Church and at the time of his death was serving as first counselor to Bishop Lindon Parks of the Lindon 1st Ward. He served in many capacities in the church, Barratt thank you like to express appreciation to family, friends and neighbors for the love and caring extended to us this past Our family would We will always be grateful for Jorgensen June 6, 1949 in the Logan LDS Temple. She gradu- ated Utah from In State itfeni. tip University. She taught school for 20 years and was the Media Center director for an additional 20 years at American Fork High School. Scott M. CJ ULUtb I UUKIt T . was CJUUC 1974 A t, in er and friend. He is survived by his devoted loving wife and eternal companion; six sons: Douglas (Stacey) Garrett, Salt Lake City; Brent (Wendy) Garrett, Provo; Jeffery (Kathy Lee) Garrett, Orem; Travis (Mayerline) Staker, Orem; Greg and Robby Garrett, Lindon; 13 grandchildren. Additional survivors include his father, Dean R. Garrett and stepmother, Lucille Garrett; two brothers and three sisters: Lewis Garrett, Dean Garrett, Suzanne Schmuhl, Julie Wittwer and Barbara Richards; mother-in-laOpal B. Nixon; brothers and William (Carol) Nixon and Robert (Myrene) Nixon. Funeral services were held Monday, April 15 in the Lindon Stake Center. Burial was in the Lindon City Cemetery with military rites conducted by District IV of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. stake mutual, MIA president, Sunday School secretary, counselor in Relief Society and a stake missionary. She is survived by her husband; and a daughter, Carol Ann Peters, West Jordan; five grandchildren; three sisters: Vernice Jandreau, Casper, Wyo.; Sara Schmitz, Carol Simmons, Kaysville; Syracuse. Funeral services were held Saturday, April 20, in the American Fork 4th Ward Chapel. Interment was in the Smithfield Cemetery. - litmiiMin- imiiirn- Scott Leiter gives an injection to a feline patient with assistance from his wife, Diana at the new Country View Dr. Veterinary Hospital. Tingey Scott Maurice Tingey, beloved son, brother, husband and father, died on April 15, 1996. I mn in i i jiu i in mi 1 American Fork to Kent and Linda M. Christiansen of Wyatt Scott, 16 months. Scott loved sports, camping and s. fishing, especially family His family was his life. He is survived by his wife and son; parents; sisters and brothers: Kimberly (Jason) Alfred, West Jordan; Michelle (Wayne) Larsen; Nathan (Charity) Tingey; Ryan Tingey and Tyler Tingey, all of Pleasant Grove; and many cousins. Additional survivors include his cam-pout- Luella grandparents, Pleasant and Grove which included Young Mens presi- Dr. Gordon B. Garrett He was born April 8, 1936 in Venice, Utah, to Dean R. and Virgil Active in the LDS Church, she was secretary of the ward and a son, Kenneth Nelson, West Point; He attended school in Gordon B. Garrett battle Jorgensen Tingey. award-winnin- cancer. W. Wanda Winn Jorgensen, 72, died April 17 1996 in Provo. She was born April 22, 1923 to Fred Milton and Lavinia Winn. Hyde She married graduated from Pleasant Grove High School in 1993. He was employed at Eagle Foundry where he excelled in bronze metal working. He married Kaycee Ann Swenson and was the proud father Cemetery. Courtyard Community LEISURE HOMES Tor Senior Living Starting at $96,900 at our home, the mortuary and church. We thank all our family and friends for their time, for all their sacrifices, and for those who traveled great distances to be with us during this time of sorrow. W. Glade Berry and family J OYNER HOMES ... L m mm UV your many acts of kindness during our time of sorrow. Jerry and Kaye Barratt Perry and Diane Bruno Jack and Merrilee Barratt Tyler and Susan Smith f BEAN SALAD CVvv fee r. Z,I t ,, f( it V . ft if- ,, iI I . " JUST PLAIN BEANS -- I J roflOff VEAflL Wonder-Tones-7 Interior Latex Satin Enamel Retail Prlc $22.50 r W BEAN CASSEROLE CLOSING COSTS .Interior Latex Eggshell Enamel 3449 372-178- 0 Xr V If. 00 forJLM m BEAN PIE H 9 HASSLES Add 223-907- 0 I 9 Wmi vy s 573 W. 1830 N., Orem MOJWW : Wonder-Tone- . no sister- s-in-law: mm American Fork, Utah 361 W. 90 N. Scott, we miss you but we know we will be with you again. Berry card of thanks With love and appreciation, the family of Merle G. Berry would like to thank the Lehi 5th and Cedar Valley Ward bishoprics, Relief Societies, and ward members for all their expressions of sympathy during our time of sorrow. We appreciate those who called An (Established Christianson, Pleasant Grove; and Ruth Tingey, Weston, Idaho. 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