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Show United Way seeks volunteers to staff Crisis Line Crisis Line of Utah County looking for mature volunteers to answer hotline calls from people who are in crisis. director of Crisis Line. "Our goal is to help people get through their current crisis and then to refer them to the Volunteers will provide a liscare they may need." Crisis intervention includes tening ear and will talk to peoCrisis Line for information and referral serple who call serious with vices for homeless problems. help people, sui"We act as a middle man cide prevention, rape intervenbetween people in crisis and tion, help for those in abusive the appropriate agencies in the relationships, and confidential community," said Sean Lamb, listening. is long-ter- BYU m 378-485- 3 4-- 7. seven-days-a-wee- k. Volunteers may set their own schedules, but are asked to commit to a three or four-hoh A commitblock each week. At the present time, Crisis ment is preferred, but arrangeLine is especially in need of ments will be made for stuvolunteers between 8 a.m. and dents or others who may not be 2 p.m. because they do not have available for four months at a enough volunteers to keep the time. Crisis Line also needs vol-- , unteers to provide activities for the "Phone Pal" program. Volunteer groups are needed to compile lists of fun games research methodology, United and crafts that can be given to children who call and are Kingdom and Irish research, U.S. localities and U.S. and alone, bored or scared. Other volunteer opportuniCanadian records. Conference participants can ties are available throughout enroll in courses targeted Utah County. For more information, contoward their pursuits in genealogical research. Under tact the United Way Volunteer 8 from 8 a.m. each different track, individual Center at to 5 p.m., Monday through classes will be given throughout the day. In the evening, Friday, or visit the United Way of Utah County web site workshops will be held for several of the tracks. (www.unitedwayuc.org). ur Our beloved husband, father, David R. and brother, Messersmith son 374-810- Irene S. Ferguson outside enforcement as a police officer. David was dedicated to everything he loved. His land, his animals, the outdoors and his garden. But his greatest dedication went to his family. He gave everything he was to his wife and children. 51. Dave was He is survived by his wife, Sue of American Fork; sons, born June 7, 1947 in Bryon Whitener, Las Vegas, Nev.; Elder Bryce David American r: J Messersmith currently Fork to serving Vernal D. in the Asuncion, Paraguay and Cora Richins Messersmith. Mission; Vera Cody He married Rose Herrera, they Messersmith, American Fork; were later divorced. He mardaughters, Suzann (Todd) ried Susan Emery on March 15, Sorenson, Logan; and Shae 1975 in Elko, Nevada. On June Messersmith of American Fork; 16, 1998 they were sealed for grandchildren, Ace and Alex time and eternity in the Mt. Whitener, Las Vegas, Nev.; parents of American Fork; sisters, Timpanogos Temple. Dave grew up in Pleasant Gaylene (Mike) Neil, American Grove and graduated from Fork; Diane Dayley, Pleasant Pleasant Grove High School. Grove; and numerous family He was active in sports and members. rrn loved the scouting program. He J. licit; is iiu way tu cajji coo " hnuMTvnrh " hp will he missed hv attended Utah estate University and the UVSC. He all whknew him. was a member of Utah Funeral will be Thursday National Guard for many years July 23, 1998 at 11:00 a.m. in and served during Desert the Harbor Second Ward Storm in Germany for 6 Chapel, 600 S. 100 W, months. Dave was a miner at American Fork. Friends may heart and it was one of his call at the Wing Mortuary, 118 favorite jobs. He worked at E. Main, Lehi, Wednesday Geneva in the rolling mill, as a evening - 9 p.m. and at the church Thursday one hour trucker, and was currently at the Utah prior to services. Interment, employed Department of Corrections in Cedar Fort City Cemetery. away suddenly of heart failure on July 17, 1998. He was passed m, I Irene Stoddard Ferguson, age 76, died Monday, July 20, 1998 at her borne in of Alpine ing to Utah. She was a member of the LPS Church and loved to read, sew, and care for her grandchildren. Survived by her husband of es. She was born August 5, 1921, in Twin Falls, Calif; natural caus- Kirk The family of Earl L. Kirk would like to express their love and appreciation to all those who have been so caring and supportive throughout the ill ness and passing of their dear husband, father and grandfather. A special thank you to the Grove Creek 5th Ward Relief Society for the excellent food served Saturday evening prior the memorial services. Melba H. Kirk James and Rena Kirk Trace and Jacque Kirk Brandon and Joann Kirk Troy and Christine Kirk to Deborah Riverton; 12 grandchildren; two brother n; Grace and Van Louven Married Stoddard. Roy Theodore Ferguson March 8, 1942, in Olympia, Washington. in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. She was raised in Twin Falls, Idaho. After marriage they lived in Washington before mov- - Marriage later solemnized ,;Tifc, daughters, (Steve) Hallsey, El Granada, Calif; Suzette (Jeff) Mitchell, American Fork; Denise Davis, George Bingham and sister, Bob (Adele) Stoddard and Dorothy Tanner, both of Twin Falls, Iadho; she was preceded in death by a daughter, Claudia Ferguson. Graveside services will be held Saturday, July 25 at 2 p.m. in the Twin Falls Sunset Memorial Cemetery under the direction of Wing Mortuary. Glade C. Cobbley Jlade Cobbley, 71, of American Fork died July 14, 1998 C. Charles and Lizzie Idella C u11imore Cobbley. He is survived by two daughters and one son: Robin Sue (Jeffrey) Hart, Mission Viejo, He was born March 25, 1927 in to Lindon Joseph He mar- Fae mJt. Laa M on Sept. 17, 1951 in the Manti LDS Temple. She passed away Feb. 23, 1993. He grew up in Lindon and graduated from Pleasant Grove High School in 1946. After graduation he served an LDS Mission to the southern states. He was employed by Mountain BellUS West for 28 Young ' iff'St people hear JJ"i' Bible stories The Timpanogos Baptist Church will be hosting a summer bible school for children ages 4 through 12. Living Love," 11. in the Warmth of God's based on I Corinthians, The school will be under the direction of Pastor Steve Paglia, who has brought a youth group from Prescott First Baptist Church in Prescott, Ariz. To preregister for the Bible 7 school, leave a message at The Vacation Bible School will be held Tuesday through from 9:30 Friday, July 28-3- 1 a.m. until noon at Wines Park, 500 N. Center, Lehi. Activities will include Bible stories, games, crafts, songs and snacks. The theme for this year's school will be, "Sonlight Island: 221-793- with children's names and ages. For more information, call Pastor Chuck Lovelady, Hello World at Babies bow American Fork Hospital June 30 Boy to Spencer and Trina Taylor duff of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Paul and Camalee Walker Giles of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Sterling and Connie Risenmay Orton of Pleasant Grove July 1 Girl to James and Lisa Janes Hafen of American Fork. Girl to Toby and Brenda Evans Peterson of Lehi. July 2 Boy to Darren and Kerri Schellenberg Bunker of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Peter and Toye McRoberts Edmondson of America Fork. Girl to Howard and Janice Parker Holman of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Michael and Jeanette Hutchinson Miller of Pleasant Grove. Boy to James and Barbara Stoneberg Patterson of American Fork. Boy to Jared and Stacy White Stahura of American Fork. Boy to Michael and Loraine Price Swendsen of Highland. Girl to Jake and Jennifer Johnson Whimpey of American Fork. July 3 Boy to Andrew and Jamie Jensen Brown of American Fork. Boy to Shawn and Bonnie Kassing Palmer of American Fork Boy to Kelli Makin of Pleasant Grove. July 4 Boy to Darren and Adriana Vela Short of Lehi. difSfe - Lehi High Reunion Class of 1993 1 August 15, 1998 7pm at the High School Cost $20.00 Gloria (Lynn) California; Bishop, Orem; Steven Glade (Amy) Cobbley, American Fork; 10 grandchildren. Additional survivors include one sister and two brothers: LaVern Pulley, Harvey D. Cobbley, and Dean J. Cobbley. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 18, in the American Fork First Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. RSVPto: Becky (Worthen) Hall After July 25th 768-378- 1 for pair the of Off 30 Cad cade Shadow Dl A MT NO. UTAH 383 S. 500 E., American Fork (next to Gene Harvey) 756-606- Only one machine can do it all... 1 The first professional floor machine All 4" for the home the Oreck1 Orbiter. 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Alfc REPAIR " as part of the Vacation Bible Timp Baptist Church to offer youth summer Bible school r Jl y Page School, offered by the Timpanogos Baptist Church. 1983. years, retiringin He was an active member of the LDS church and served as a temple worker for the past 14 years. He served in various church callings, most recently as executive secretary. Family, church service, and gardening were his loves. ried Smith thank you Alpine; son, Roy Alan (Colleen) Ferguson, Rancho Mirage, to Idaho, - 7- ttt. four-mont- Obituaries David R. Messersmith 1998 phones in continuous operation during the morning hours. Volunteers must be at least and will need to complete 12 hours of training before answering phone lines. Crisis Line of Utah County is available to host genealogy conference Participants can receive in-- credit registration is k97n For more information about depth instruction and information about family history and the conference, please call or visit BYU Conferences genealogical research techniques at the Genealogy and and Workshops, 136 Harman Family History Conference at Building. The conference will be dividBrigham Young University ed into eight different tracks, Aug. The fee, which includes a including and European four-da-y conNordic syllabus for the research, Family ference, is $149. An option is History Center operations, available to receive credit for genealogical computing, the conference; the cost for libraries and archives, Review -- - July Free Press Citizen 0 Hardy Baum |