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Show Obituaries Ma P. Clark v - Urifali - the supervising cook at the Lehi Hospital for many years. She also cooked for Evans' Cafe and retired from the American Fork Training School. She was a volunteer Elmo sons. She was born Sept. 28, 1921 a daughter of Fork, Christian Peter and Lillie Singleton Jensen. She married Samuel H. Wanlass Feb. 20, 1941. He died Sept. 19, 1995. She is survived by six sons and a daughter: Grant S. Wanlass, Derron L. Wanlass, both of Tombstone, Arizona; Kay H. Wanlass, Chris P. Wanlass, both of Pleasant Grove; Carl T. Temple and was a Temple in the Provo, Mesa, and St. George Temples and a tour Guide at the Temple Square Visitors Center. He had a long life of service. He served eight years as Recreation Director for the City of Lehi and was a member of the Lions Club for 15 years. He offi-ciat- or Austin Gray. He married Elaine eternal compan- FREE REPORT FOR YOUR FREE REPORT, urday one hour prior to services. Burial, American Fork I CALL Mom traveled the world over which she dearly loved. She will now continue her travels. We will always remember you sailing off into the sunset. Funeral services will be Saturday, August 22 at 11 a.m. in the Anderson & Sons Mortuary Chapel, 49 E. 100 North, American Fork, where friends may call Friday 6 to 8 p.m. and Sat- -8- 24 hr. recorded message) (Toll Free nosy MADISON BAKERY Hours: 93 88-853-51 n. nim i.ii t 8--7 Mom-S- un. CHECK OUT OUR AMAZING SPECIALS THAT ARE WORTH THE TRIP! Cemetery. T? Walker in a rainbow of capacities for if Hot Dog, 12 OL Drink, Ba From Not valid with any other all-gir- VjJ tdtipont or punch cards. mm wn Clearance Sale Continues! All Spring and Summer Merchandise 25 OFTF the exciting new Fall fashions arriving daily! Come and see us. Funeral services were OR fummer great-grandmoth- er a Elaine Walker was woman of many facets Heber's scrawniest but maybe toughest tomboy, twice best high school saxophonist in the state of Utah, third in her Wasatch High School graduating class, though she "giggled her way through high school," lead singer and player in a Roaring Twenties e band, one of the earliest female missionaries for the Mormon Church, marcher in the BYU band that won the national championship, one of few people ever to elope to the temple, mangier with her bare hands of a huge blowsnake that made the mistake of slithering into her baby's playpen, member of stake boards for the Primary, MIA, Sunday School, and Relief Society, one of the rare parents to regularly win pushup contests with sons, President of the Utah Librarian's Association, and maybe the finest mother in the history of mothers. In addition to all that she was a teacher, and an unusually versatile one. She taught Jltf A y. hmi-flnnu- al full-throat- on 40. of chips IW f ni 9:00-5:- 30 Clyde Sat- urday, August 15, 1998 in the Old White Manila .Chapel, 3986 West 8800 North, Pleas- house or 650 E. State American Fork ant Grove. Burial was be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. 756-246- IVINS Fine Ladie t 0 Apparel hrfc TIMM I tt,Aaria Ifaafct. IK Open Mon. -- Sat. 10- -6 Op ls full-tim- 8 rt Hello World 10 football-playin- Girl to Jacob and Melanie Kenney Adams of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Jared and Melissa Parra Beard of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Bryan and Lisa Mecham Lloyd of American Fork. Boy to George and Carlena Flynn Paar of Alpine. Boy to Michael and Brooks Glenn Wynn of American Fork. 11 Boy to Steven and Joyce Anderson Shumway of American Fork. Boy to Jama Sikou and Leslie Durfey Willis of Highland. July Cfi.fbration or Foundation The Association Windy Cherish Never My SSI Love Bobby Vee Devil or Argel Rubber Ball concert The Night Has A Thousand Eyes Johnny Tillotson Central Bank Poetry in Motion Tear on My Pillow UtahVallev Slate College bend Me the fillow You Dream On The Shirelles I'KOVO Strikes Local Business! A Peek at the Past m g El Nino 7 Harriott Mama Said Foolish' Girl Little Dedicated The One Love This Is Nino has claimed its latest victim right here in Utah Valley. Service Experts, a combination of Lewis & Guymon and Royden Inc., has been at the mercy of this vicious weather cycle. Clark Shurtz, the General Manager, can't believe the unusual temperatures and rain. "Everyone's been enjoying the mild weather except for me and my employees," explained Shurtz. With little demand for air conditioners this spring, Service Experts committed to 24 too many. "We're just about ready to give them away," said Shurtz. 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For the last Heber, Utah, decade of her public teaching to Charles service she worked as librariand Nellie an at Lehi Junior High School, DeGraff. She and did that so well that her married Jess k colleagues throughout ..A "i library R the state honored her as presWalker Dec. ident of their association. 23, 1937 in the Salt Lake Temple. Elaine mentions in passing Jess died last year, the year in her life history: "I threw they would have celebrated myself heart and soul into their sixtieth wedding everything." That's how those who knew her well see her life. anniversary. She is survived by four chil- Whether chasing deer out of dren, Robert (Judy), Steve her rosebeds or teaching (Ardith), Lynn (Linda), and thickheaded junior high kids a the light of her life, Marda thing or two, or singing that alto under her (Cloyd) Atwood. Elaine is sister to Jay DeGraff of Spanish beloved Jess' tenor in wedding Fork and Dale DeGraff of and funeral "Whispering Boise. Her older sister Helen Hopes," Elaine Walker in her and younger brother Clyde living and her loving always preceded her in death. She is threw herself into everything, so much so grandmother to 22 and, by her heart and soul own count as of last week, that much of the heart now to 38 going seems gone out of things for n; 6-- D. Elaine DeGraff Walker died August 11, 1998, at the American Fork ion, Nadine Dunn from Hyrum on July 18, 1942 in the Logan Temple. Elmo was born and raised in Lehi, graduated from Lehi High School and completed an Agronomy degree from USU. He served an LDS mission to the North Central States. After marriage, he and his bride moved to Idaho where he worked in Agriculture and then started his 35 year career of teaching seminary in the LDS CES program. He had a great love of teaching. He taught 10 years in Idaho before being transferred home to Lehi where he taught for another 10 years. Upon completion of his Masfour sisters degree at BYU,he accepted an assignment to teach in the ters Marie (Seth) Littleford, Lamanite program in North Alta Hansen and LaRee (Rod) Carolina. After 3 years he Davenport of Lehi and Joyce moved his family to Columbia, (Jack) Phillips of Pleasant South Carolina to serve as Grove; and two brothers Lynn (Joye) Gray of Orem and Rex Seminary and Institute coordinator for the Southern States. (Nina) Gray of Ferron. PrecedHe loved the wonderful people ed in death by his parents and in the South. sister, Lois. Twelve years later he Funeral services will be held returned home to Lehi to finish Thursday, August 20, 1998 at 2 up his last years of teaching at p.m. in the Lehi Ninth Ward the Lehi Seminary and the LDS Chapel, 465 E. 300 North. Utah State Training School in Friends may call at the Wing American Fork. Before retire- Mortuary, 118 E. Main, Lehi, ment he was Institute Coord- Wednesday evening, p.m. inator in Mesa, Arizona. After and at the church Thursday, retirement he and Nadine one hour prior to. services. served missions to Tarawa-GilbeInterment, Lehi City Cemetery. Islands, Guam, and the Elmo wished to thank the Hawaiian Temple Visitors Center. city of his birth for accepting He loved working in the and supporting him. July Page American Fork; Rex C.Ueanine) Wanlass, Martinez, California; Carol M. (Larry) Holdaway, Canyon Country, California; 16 grandchildren; a brother, Phil Jensen, American Fork. She was preceded in death by a son, Samuel J. Wanlass, and two brothers, Vern and Mack i served in many stake and ward callings including, MIA PresiCounselor, dent, Bishop's Branch President, Seventy's Quorum President and finally for the last 30 years as Patriarch in South Carolina, Arizona, and Utah, respectively. The special loves of his life were his wife and family, teaching, golfing, his garden, people, and his Heavenly Father. He had a great love for sports, especially BYU and Lehi High School. He spent many hours watching the teams practice and playing. He is survived by his wife of Lehi, his children Lynda (David) Monson of Pleasant Grove, Howard (Sharon) Gray of Lindon, Karen (Lance) Harmon of Vancouver, Wash.; Nada (Charley) Lux of Lehi and Sandi (Gene) Henderson of Provo, 17 grandchildren and 12 sweetheart Wanlass, (Patty) Jensen. in American A Gray Charlotte and suddenly while sailing the Greek Islands with three of her 6-- Elmo Austin Gray, 82, died August 15, 1998 at his home in from Lehi cancer. He was born Sept. 8, 1915 in Lehi to Hyrum Richard and his Leone Jensen Wanlass, 76, passed away August 13, 1998 guide at Hutchings' Museum of Natural History in Lehi. She loved to crochet, quilt, and make afghans. She enjoyed reading and was especially interested in history. Survived by one brother and two sisters, Morris (Donna) Clark, Bertha (Harold) Fenn, both of Lehi; Julia Reimann, Salt Lake City; numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral, Friday, Aug. 21, 1998 at 11:00 a.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, 118 E. Main, Lehi, where friends may call Thursday evening from 8 p.m. and Friday one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. ' American mi ml - New Utah! - August 19, 1998 Leone J. Wanlass Alta Pearl Clark, age 89 of Lehi, died August 17, 1998 in Fork of congestive heart failure. She was born Nov. 5, 1908 in Lehi, Utah to Asa Jones and Julia Pearl Bone Clark. Alta was Additional obituaries on page ftlfij HC Celebration of Health Foundation I ? (wss& (aaam xau |