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Show Additional obituaries on pages Obituaries Our loving husband, father and grandpa, Boyd C. Sunderland, left this earthly life leaving all an of example excellent work honethics, time of her death was involved in the name extraction program. She was on the Lehi City Coordinating Council for 16 years. Her biggest love was her chiland the dren, grandchildren Church. She is survived by two daughters, Lois (Neal) Christensen, American Fork; Madge (Randy) Bryson, Lehi; daughter-in-law- , Beverly (Cliff) Bradley, Orem; 14 grandchildren; 18 two brothers and two sisters: Ray (Marie) Spencer, Bountiful; Carl Vaughn (Venice) Spencer, Salt Lake City; Helen Beck, Alpine; Donna (Don) Crookston, Highland. A son, Richard, is deceased, as is her husband. Funeral services were held Monday, Aug. 12, in the Wines Park Ward in Lehi. Interment was in the Lehi City Cemetery. American Fork Hospital of heart failure. was She born May 24, in 1915 ; American to Fork -- V William Roderick and Pearl Bertha Anderson Spencer. She married Milan I'earce Fowler Nov. 22, 1933 in Lehi. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Jan. 24, 19G4. Hers was a life of service. She was Stake Primary President, secretary of the Relief Society, and taught in the Sunday School and Primary. She worked in the Provo Temple for eight years and at the the esty, abili- ty to forgive and with a strong admonition to keep the commandHe ments. passed away A at his home in !). 19:G i,l :mi Chester, Utah Aug. plications from c.inn r. He was boin Apr il 1 1)T, iii Lehi, the son of Thnm:i KdwaiJ and Alice Chadwick Sunder! aid He married Joy Collfdp.e Feb 23, 1949 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple His love of working v.i'li Inland showed in his U'in lai n an-Sanpete County where he (level oped land with his three son and as many have said, He made U,. desert blossom like a ro.;e." He served on the Sanpete and Utah County Farm Bureau . a president of the Alpine and I'lah State Soil Conservation Districts, on the advisory council foi the Utah Technical College lor six ivi'i;' years, and was pie entiv it r on the Sanpete dimity Board. Conservancy In February of this v. ai he received the Gov rner's award Debra Terry Janes She is survived by her husband, William Michael Janes, Fort Carson, Colo.; two daughters, Kyliegh, age 3, and Seantel, age nine months; parents, Lee Earl Terry, Lehi; Doriene Lee Terry, Pleasant Grove; brothers: Lee Terry, American Fork; Bruce Terry, Lindon; Arlan Terry, Pleasant Debra Terry Janes, 31, Fort Carson, Colo., died Aug. 1 1, 1996 at a hospital in Colorado Springs. She was born March 1, 1965 in Lehi, a daughter of Lee Earl and Doriene Lee Terry. She married Michael William Janes in Banderburg, Kentucky. She attended school in Lehi and Pleasant Grove. She was a home-makand former member of the Lehi 3rd Ward. Citizen, Press, Review Wednesday. Auj;. 16 Boyd C. Sunderland Ila S. Fowler Ila Mae Spencer Fowler, 81, Lehi, died Aug. 8, 1996 at the and 15 iUi)uihi to it fi local Acv, awards. lie also received several trophies with his mule team and horses. I le served in the LDS Church as bishop of the Moroni 2nd Ward. High Priest Group Leader, and he pave a lifetime of service in the Church. His family was the most important part of his life and he supported us in all we did. He is survived by his precious "partner." Joy. Chester, daughters and sons '.mine (Von) Mellor, Spring City; lean (Mike) Probst, Twin Bridges, Edwin (Kadene) Mont.; Scott Sunderland. (Cathy) Sundei l and, Jolene (Kyle) Jackson and Jason (Kathy Jo) Sunderland, all uf Chester; 23 grandchildren; live gie at grandchildren, brothers an ! sisters: Wayne Sunderland, Rupert, Idaho; Alta (Art) Powell and Kec d (Lois) Sunderland, both lleeue (Fun) Cook. Cedar of Fort; Iv i Dell (George) Anderson. Claieuioiit, Calif; June (Marshal) agriculture t i v S0 over Funeral services are pending through Wing Mortuary, Lehi. 4 life-- wfcja Russell Bookkeeping 785 N. 500 W. Lehi Call Linda for an 8 appointment DAYCARE. meals FT, LEISUH! North Lehi. References. Vfe like infants. OPENINGS FALL ANNOUNCING crafts, meals and snacks located ii PG, great rate. Can BOUQUETS Pioneer Parly and EXPERIENCED LICENSED. home CARE, in loving DAYref- in Highland, erences available. BOOKEEPER Al out ol vrork good Elding" HOLLOW American DAY Fork home. All ages, induded. meals OPENINGS. activities with ronment lor ed. pipe, maitile sinx and appointment by of Lois clean and HORSESHOEING Graduate certified, ences given. Call Marian, CHILD CARE TIC. hot IN MY HOME tots of PG meals, FT prefered, state kids TOM CABINETS cabinets and CUS- or REFACE easting SSS Call Rex save available. Rayonna. home Monday through Fowles, fun TYPES small, quailily ence. FREE OF 15 Big Call or experi- years ESTIMATES. Gaylon INSTALLATION NEWBORN THROUGH daycare meats and snacks (censed, meats available. TWO Included, Ill e Is 1.1I CHILD CARE iii.'l;'!' o .1 s anu ,1. ' I. Un1 y CARE in my PCVAf home. Meals included. Reasonable rales. Cal II,, in. 'I III. imii "a i.'.al ir a " 0. ic on llnne I'.,'..' . ., 11! 01. ' wnelh. i I OMi.e: 7;(, M 11. .a. 7N, 7' I Ken .larvis Olliee: ,s7.t 5')2n I llnine: ' ; ZAP THE Sti . Ofliee: .i7A-- Iliiut': ISt,- H0a le M I'lov o great. All Lose weight and feel natural, doctor reajnrnended. are available. ELECTRICAL LICENSED MASTER Good rates. No ELECTRICIAN. job loo small. Free i s N. (', :. Siiii J S "V - : u ; n T(. ,)!; EXPERIENCED MASTER ELECTRI- Residential, commercial, industrielectrical servks. No job too small. slate Tail BACKHOE To c;n Of:. line: WORK, bitr One day iii.talhtwii. wi'hout diJiiitiing e."i"'i.i.i!atv.i. u". or slainJaul Mower cuib shape available Weekly gfoup fof Prcp;u;ition yais. instrunv?nlril study R'jcM, Tjj (5 U 'f:hnique 'in V x1or rtovv fOtJS Tax into. 1 HI Don't Edge It!! :m Curb It!! 'jfyien iter, S'0 ijn;l n vi- IO'.'. I I I J I 76 i stg fy. rh R S EXTtolOi-- L J FiMSH GRA&KS. wlls 16 yea's experience Free estimates. grading, Excavating, trucking, backhoe work, demolition, conciete removal, landscape grading - leJcs. uionreques! 5'i or Dale 10 al fo.irtf.eii RGiMEniNG NEED MONEY? Receiving payments on an insurance settlement or lottery? buy your Mure payments cash today. R&P Capital Resources. We will Fast Closings. (UCAN) lor i I I I L x ' j ' Jj i I U 91 4 Lanrtsccipirtfj TRACTOR WORK Grading, leveling, pasture mowing, tilling. Residen tialCommercial, Free Es timates. 785-915- 7 i .. ..'.i'l" ar i St iar.flscaing t' r, " v3oG-:46- i FDtiJ i ro.'!ing 5 0'.; ' - y- tx t "T'l - .''. ...ai .'I. s afia ..il..' ro.-'- l ai da - r II t tew . '1 o ieiTCc Cal! 32 10 Quick Response Plumbing PRUNING-- hiX 1 "YCUR SERVICE Aw' i 'XWCil,fniiirir a Davis i' n oIt;. 'i v rsfriiir;. Preschool. and cerlilied leacher. Ages .li . O ;" 'tlOIl.l! I', I'l un; till' losl ol '!. ..!; llVIIIV .11 oil- ,1 mi-il- colli I lUII'l MdntjjoiiH'i y (il Bill I'liiitli iii. iii Al Icist Sti SSUR slnrtini: REMODELING garages, OF finished, new homes ALL TYPES. decks Call Val. 1.1 J'1 T' ' ' piiviinil lull linn Paid ski!' ti iiinini; REMODELING AND REPAIR il ' I'l' ill. .tIIoii into In pruning, hedging and removal. service. Call Honest, personalized Basements 35 i .! IX'lU-llI- - JoiiiiHi; Ihe Army Niilionril tiu.nil ,l,a putlini; oil inlk'Ui'. You can si i u .ii o roniiiiunily vvluk' alli'iidniK i la: n 1.. o slvw ymi (lint youi iiliK.ilinn i students CtSUCAT::'.;.M h, HiK" OV tree care al a reasonable puce. Toppm). Steven. new ' I'i.ii liiiK' job mill THEE SERVICE Prolesrjonal 224-414- 4 NOW ACCEPTING i: . 0'''l llmt Mark. Licensed PRESCHOOL i' - I'l :): loi'i IPl.r. is OIU&E lilt CLOSER THAN thinning, Wonderland I Lnwncare ri .,',s "".'ii EDS 1 ' .a 73 rv c i!.ir 78'. 5 ' 785-524- 5 785-229- 2 Cedar Hiils 7785-436- 1 224-750- Clearing, Leveling, Tilling & More Days Evenings f ii." Slungles ...'(IdlnJ inSUIC''!' !'' '.. "PLUMBING - C,ndeL,,.j ; re.i..j'i.;Le years 76" u j dc ir. npn:.ii"v I h3m err. e'ei.or rvsnces . 'i i MlOOPili.; ,".i.ll ROOFING . 5 l. '.'...oiiD1 1 UtirlivC TSE'Jilf .' 785-821- '.J !J" "h .' 785-795- Il.i'l strut.' Afe. .jdlK-r- i i Vefy FA'NTINS. CUSTOM AND . Call Phil ... .i...uar:.'n r'nEuiTjUL oai"sa :s yu.iiiii '':-.lFHlL estimates. '' niO:,itl!yr.oA..l.':: intF years experience. 7 .on o PFT ioof ,d. Carl Vai; oi i. Ji C. .1.11 t'l. o.iao rtefJJ,.! i'. J: iv...ri Marv 1 Permanent Landscape Border id SJJriC' worn ir - ,"M- Cj niw y.ais a(X UU'KLIV". In l Complete Bathroom Remodeling rri n a - PAINTING .1 HtfA nv.y,i0 ilANO LESSCM OPENINGS in retaniiTQ LANDSCAPING 'I r jitj Trifvry and Wni Cfx.f iings for kill h,ii m ii.Ofm.:i.jii C.:iK..ii LESfb 9a R 1j r.Miiliry ice y of Drywall. Ha'jicl, 'ilv 9?!7. Vi ...i ini.4.' . 'viC'MMPiANO M i'l, I! yeais tea-enc- "ja.il. i.it'js Lard i, wtoi PriESCnOOL sliutiuii Licrr LESSON:. experience new un, COTTAGE pre Kmtitrinubik. VHQ t $40 an hour. in Musi be Prefer FT 5 days a week For more jnformalion call Susan sents If'ssoos, Noon ' vOOFING FREE ESTIMATES y"1'- - 11 Low pre:..ii';is APPLE BLOSSOM Easy Maintenance Save ho'iis ot edrjiiig vee'lhq?. trimmin i. II tit. !t '., il cuivf''; ROUGH (':.'): lilOH-'C- MUSIC LESSONS 1 Concrete Landscape 4 j t borders! ', HANDYMAN All 20 Afi't' 1 At.' yaar1 015'! Hxi. ."! i i qmhlieJ a FINANCING AND neighborhood 15mo. or older. IS. a ;:..;i.i:c iii. lirs.ii''';' ''in. i CALTON " FALL CUllti Uwi care Ihal bei Nuilh Ul ill Countyi as low as SZO Paul references 96. Stale licensed daycare Great Ourneyman eleclri-dado small jobs and repairs. LICENSED will Dress Up Your X Yard With - .iing ;.j Law. v.iips VAX '.i: r.07,1 - '!';, .It, V.'jNDEI!', PICoCI SMAK Cnan. 780 ?471 I.1ADE J' -' AND REPAIR i'rw eai AEHMING AND C?. v (1 ot- REMODELING PRESCHOOL i.ni'n.-- esti- CIAN. al MOWING males. other boi deling methods. graduates upon completion of the course. Refer to our ad help wanted section this newspaper. Call 24 hours Income "i'l I. '. ,. Ave Th e Co? pa n y return. No experience is necessary Classes begin Sep' b 4 6. Full 4 positicnf FAT! i Nietn.! luiivcisiiv Ave LAWN AND YARD CARE School EXCAVATION home. Ten years' experience. Closed in yard. Lots of toys. Meals FiefcJrips. !....( Ill III !l. it 'i 26, my included J in.: wh.ii .oar no .Mil . hi. voul ' t'l 111 ai A fenced Cal Brenda OPENINGS FOR WINTER Michelle, !. k Training is complete in all phases ot the individual lax DIET AND WEIGHT LOSS STATE provided, 071-- II&R BLOCK Tuition Tax 5 360-246- central Lehi, 30 years' experienoe. No job too smal. CHILD in OPENINGS CARE CHILD AND INSTALLATION REPAIR. Free estimates. ages meals yards, three positions avatebte Aug after 6:30pm or Chris CARPET' CARPET ka I'l.l.lnallv .1. h. Less Expensive than Great tales. REMODELING work. Friday, activities, Jim, 785 ,' ' Inc. Lehi my fenced yard, and snacks inducted. Cal Stephanie at "CARPENTRY ALL n CARE DAY Si Diamond Shine mates. LICENSED Oklahoma ol Horseshoeing School. DECKS refer- daily, CORRtCriV'L S COLD envi- healthy hot meals CPR Weekends REMODELING. New h...r immedi- HOT fun DAYCARE IN PG. Single mom, slate licensed. Loving care, large fenced yard, dropins welcome, meals provkJed. C0UNTERT0PS KITCHEN ol Wi't .1 oil) d li.lv Vo .nan. Kineiit an : Permanent ELECTROLYSIS. OK Kristy CINETST (UCAN) HEALTH AND BEAUTY 5. children. State licensed. AND electrical lights, licenseUtoid help. NCCS, ate openings lor September, ages an levels. Elaine leave mes- CARPET- vanity See Saturday o'.!. 0 Reduce interest Slop collection c& Avoid bankruptcy. FREE conlnJeni.il Customized Decks rales. DAYCARE materials 4in. PVC hi oc. . ;m vii lan: p- up lo 30 GOV payments monthly 3 COBBLEROCK CLOGGERS lun. in loving CARE he .111 223-907- 0 'jit FREES SDEBT CONSOLIDATION Hills, EXPERIENCEDLICENSED Activities, in your .0 thai you .1 ' v with tl.e a.Mii 1. it. '! hi' ii.) !'o due!s m, v.cil on. I l. ilk. ai . in pi .Jin Is. the IV fl LANDSCAPING FINANCING LESSONS al meals induded, depend- able, lots ol area, Cedar in DAYCARE licensed, BOOKKEEPING Hems. , 011 paiti-apat- I removal. Sonja Carpenter, LOVING 111 is. a '1 u le only i: 'i,.a:'i a ,! Ij'i J on u hat ;. it I Hotii whole Ii'. ei t and annuiti. pcnet..t. .a I. . ilu that will a. .iimiM..1.' t,i deli and I 'i :ople .vlio want to i omh'T..,- tin pi Willi l . ihe iirowih ol. in hfj a ... '..0 i poillolio. tin . pi 1va1l.il K e aa.l ' ' 10 In i' oiler th-.- . ;' ai ( Hi '1) 372-178- 0 sage. Copy and can liiill,) yili, N Orem W. 1830 N., r7; iOYNER to any occasion, birthdays, anniversaries. love youS. We deliver, too. Helium tar CORE, W i. .111 ah. It. iA .il .i dinjdv. v 't . an 'A !.i too 1' ''.e mi IH hi. ' it K)S N DANCE Debbie Ira tn Starting at $97,900 House slabs, Basement Floors, Patios, Driveways Sidewalks etc. tort 768-072- provided, by d.e lax ai l. lie!.' ;. a.iohas .oiei'.jtienei's "tl e s;, .h). 11. .. 1; .. that dictate a can ho;, urn. h ot tl;v .1 t" .' II you a i iv en v i ithdiaw d of nr v. :tl' ml. .; 'in! iiv als .a. in. ).. ,j. !tii, ' v ir .. ii'her lax these iiile hold 'ni :: . n itli Ila,-- lluali 7,"i American Fork, Utah 361 W. 90 N. Concrete Room lor lour. PROVIDER. LICENSED BALLOONS ING, 011 .1 Ik' l;i .11 nil with!1 y a. a a v. OH lie: ; 11. n s Sti 'In 'Established Com in u mt v ''o Senior I iciinj Courtyard Tom Dixon & Son music, stories, SOLID a ' v. Il ! CONCRETE 7G8-409- (INTERIOR plan ilii'in i.l .1 il .1. .ele.loi you ;ie. ' CHILD CARE LICENSED DOORS ae i'ai Volil AvCTs induded, fenced yard in $1 50 per hour. Call Natalie must have computer, can home Call Mr. Weidner. ".iuv !: but ! ' r . Reaching every household in American Fork, Alpine, Highland, Pleasant Grove, Lindon, Cedar Hills, Lehi and Cedar Valley. ACCOUNTING rental lor parties ii iong-ter- i.irt to v. uiiiidi A'.aU an.' ' " :'; i'o aoi uttci tiiifi. ci With tax .lel'.n d liinl'.ial v. u vain rieaiei ini'ti. .' e.otim I, youi lii'.nu il situation Nat Doris was active in the LDS Church and served in many positions. She was a devoted wife and mother who loved music, genealogy and reading. She is survived by her children: Reese H. Johnson, Lehi; Nola Marie Vincent, Central Point, Ore.; Mark H. Johnson, Orem; Paul Ray Johnson, Loree Johnson and Larry E. Johnson, all of American Fork; r4 9 BALLOON he in a . lie i '. 5' li.',! ik .1 ihJi.i.s aim v. lor a mj,e to 'lie you'll lac . . i h . I. vv!aie 11 1. Jo! . let it ;'o and le! n em-' iuJ on the rioii'. w A i.'.at it inenl e the I'l tl lll.i' I'll '.lit') t linaitL'. usuallv I he idea . l. To place an ad call HELIUM idd ' i ..'. O' t' rial works caia mot th.a '."lialu ilia, o. III it widuii a.-Ih e: am mi! . ,. ins'ji,, u e 1'iodii. i v.iien liii'.; il'.As cm ;oi i.i ul.' tore th.. uillnliawak ai i She was born Jan 22, 1919 in Kamas to John William and Doris Jane Lewis Hair. She marMary Lynn Van Sickle, Provo; ried Colleen Ray Kellett, Springville; Johnson Aug. Margie Hailing, Brigham City; 40 30, 1940 in the grandchildren; six Salt Lake LDS Temple. She is also survived by two She attended BYU, where she brothers and one sister: Kay Hair, was very active in the music Sandy; Enid Tatton, Twin Falls, department. After her marriage, Idaho; Dale Hair, Orem. She was they moved to Mountain Home preceded in death by her husband, where she taught elementary Ray, and eldest daughter, Nila school with her husband. They Jean Stone. later moved to Orem, Springville Funeral services were held and then spent the remainder of Tuesday, Aug. 13, in the Hobble ' married their 'in 'Creek Stake Center. Burial was in years their Leamington, raising family of the Leamington City Cemetery. 10 children. Deadline: Tues. Noon v 0111 Grove. Doris Elaine Hair Johnson, 77, died Saturday, Aug. 10, 1996 in American Fork of causes incident to age. 756-527- Page 17 - . p! youi employci 01 it vouwunan Individual Relirciiienl At aunt W. A ' il: But there ate other ways ! e or ol tav Jika.d. as ..dl Mail) llr.iit.Mlce and .u.iiuilv piods'ils ollei lite 1 ;m. ll i' ti.u.li l: .Ki.ulmil.ili' v,;I;h nl tvia.' uneui:) taxed even llie inleie.t and dividends I'eneialed l these gn ..I.M, i!.al a. i .d l nil eiii in.. atie lavi ' t.iu make ipnic a dill-- n ikc 01 t!.. amount ul money you save lleie's an uii.i ol Hie dillciciu e thai nr viv nu's '..i v del ci al can make in ii atc;iics. assuming th.it a sne'ie miiii ol SsO.OUO will be invested l"i (O ye. 11s at a hy pulln In al interest 1.1k ol S'.. II you ,ue in ihe I' lavbu.i.l. u ul.l ai .uiiuilak S.'MI.O-- U 111 a a !nv. e vi . il la ah!e account t I 'V ik Ihe me lied a.c.-ian- Doris E. Johnson or FAX (801) public .uTiicf i Ijir vt ids York 1'e la-t- You le aiiea,!;. LtiiitMiie tit . lowtti Kncfii s 't 1 ; mii ( pal litigate el .1 lol Uiel: 756-766- a .11 preceded ill death by his parents and a sister, Mil l llealey. He left us with a legacy of love and each oilier. We know if we Can live as he did. we will all he with him again. Funeial services were held Tuesday. Aug. 13, in the Moioni Stake ( 'enter. Inlei nienl was in t he Moroni Cilv (Ymi it Several typo ot invuiamc ai''1 fin.ini.ijl pioducts can irrovulc .1 powerful financial edge thiouch :'. : benefit of lax 1kterr.1l With pii'dik tv. you don't J av in., on accumulated lundv. inteiesl or dividends until v. hi .nt'.i.dlv withi!? .vv the mono Fit thi tea en. the ; in oeil jtoJii. iivujlli He was Idaho. Blackfbot, '; 1 The Power of lax Def ral from the Utah Dairy Industry and throughout his life, many other A.irve, i, 1 Ioh'I tli.ui von tliink! Call Today: built, 76-157- 7 ."" '. r,!t 1. i, UTA5I UZjT an .i . in,S t j |