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Show o B ITU ARIES Robert (Bob) Elwood Drew, age 69 of Lehi, died February 14, 1999 at the Veterans Hospital in Lake Salt City, Terris Kirkham Evans thank you Bob Drew sur- rounded by all his loving The family of Jane M. Evans would hke to express gratitude for the many kind acts of service and for the sympathy and love expressed at the recent passing of their mother and grandmother. A special thank you goes to the American Fork 4th Ward bishopric and Relief Society for Survived by three sons and three daughters, Delbert Forbes Drew, American Fork; Steven Robert (Janet) Drew and Kenneth Lee (Chelle) Drew, both of Kearns; Diane Rae Auburn, Pace, (Chris) Terrie (Thom) Washington; Port Orchard, Thompson, Washington; Denise (Randy) Bauman, Riverton; Craig Alleman, Salt Lake City; 16 grandchildren; 2 great- children. He born was May 25, 1929 in Park City, to Utah Elwood and grandchildren; brothers and Annie Aleta sister, LaMar (LaRene) Drew, Nella Married Drew. Stanley (Ava Dean) Alpine; Huggard Lee Hampton in 1950. They were Drew, Pocatello, Idaho; Dorothy Meda Drew, Lindon; Married (Connie) divorced. later Carol Forbes in 1960. They (Roy) Loveridge, Alpine. He was were later divorced. proceeded in death by a daughfrom ter, Pam Alleman. Bob graduated Funeral, Wednesday, Feb. 17, American Fork High School and served in the Army during 1999 at 11:00 a.m. in the Wing the Korean War. He worked for Mortuary Chapel, 118 E. Main, 40 years at Geneva Steel and Lehi, where friends may call lived most of his life in Utah one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Alpine County. He loved camping, and City Cemetery with military traveling, photography, of spending time with his loved honors by the Veterans ones. Foreign Wars. their support and the wonderful luncheon served, to those who took part in the funeral service, and for the beautiful flowers sent in her memory. Kenneth L. Evans Charles A. Evans Dan (Martha) Laursen Steven L. Evans Jon M. Evans Terris Jean Kirkham, 16, passed away February 15, 1999, at her home in Lehi, Utah after a year long battle family family family family family American Fork, Utah to and Terry Debbie Ault Kirkham. lerns was Mayne card of thanks great-grandmoth- Special thanks for the many beautiful floral arrangements that were sent and the lovely N.Y. luncheon that was provided by the Pacific Drive 1st Ward. Our friends and neighbors loving care and concern mean more than words can say. Joseph Hindley Mayne Barth and Dalene Smith Jim and Ella Wudel Rondall and Gayla Morrill Kenneth and Karen Mayne Lome and Carol Fisher Clyde Pyper themed "Northern 4 Take Stock r M& 14" Metal Cut Off Saw V3 Franco Miranda 2 Ton Come Along Hand Puller 95 7-- 9 Welding Rods 412" Elec. Grinder S12. "ea. melodies inspired by Grieg's Norwegian homeland infuse all of his compositions. METALMART Visit ear Intern! sites! WWWMCFRLGAL.COM 768-333- 2 1200 E. 100 S. LEHI, UT Don t buy until you get our quote! n. WWW.METALSALES.COM WESTFIELD CLASS A OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE William Hyrum Wright LONE PEAK PROFESSIONAL PLAZA 5455 WEST 11000 NORTH HIGHLAND, UTAH William Irene Make-A-Wis- h VSAV1NGS Id. BONDS 1" in America ...L. ! flowers and vegetables. She will be remembered for her strong will, determination, and positive attitude through so much pain and sorrow. She was a member of the LDS Church. Terris is survived by her parents of Lehi; one sister, Lyndsay of Lehi; grandparents, Dean and Gloria Kirkham, Lehi; Elwyn and Hazel Ault, Cedar Fort; and many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. We would like to express our deepest gratitude to our family, friends, the staff at Primary' Childrens Medical Center, the Utah Foundation, and to all others who showed their love and concern. Funeral services will be Friday, February 19, 1999 at 1:00 p.m. in the Lehi South LDS Stake Center, 500 W. 600 So., Lehi. Friends may call p.m. at Thursday evening the Wing Mortuary, 118 E. Main, Lehi. and at the church Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 prior to services. Interment, Lehi City Cemetery. Musical completed a tour of duty for the Lights." U. S. Navy during WWII. He Fork American The was a dairy farmer and horse Symphony, conducted by Dr. trainer. Gordon Childs and assisted by In 1957 they moved to associate conductor Diane Pleasant Grove and bought the Soelberg will present the conWasatch Cafe. He later worked cert Monday, Feb. 22 at 7:30 from p.m. in the auditorium of the retired for and Metropolitan Water District. American Fork Junior High, He enjoyed signing barbershop 1120 North 20 West. Admission and performed with the is a suggested $2.donation per and the person. Chorus Skyline Provokers Quartet. The program will include He is survived by two sons: "Finlandia" by the great James William (Kelly) Pyper of Finnish Jean composer, Midway, Utah to James T. and Clarissa Ferron, Utah and Mark Clyde Sibelius; "Swedish Rhapsody" Van Wagoner Pyper. He was the (Shirley) Pyper of American by the distinguished Swedish eighth of 11 children and was a Fork; 9 grandchildren and 10 composer Hugo Alfven; and He was three pieces by Norway's twin with his sister, Cloe. He married Majorie Casper preceded in death by his wife beloved Edvard Grieg: "A wedon March 1, 1939 in the Salt Marge and his daughter, Jane. ding Day at Troldhaugen," Funeral services were held "Heart Wounds" for string Lake Temple. They had three children: Jane, Mark, and Jim. Tuesday, February 16, 1999 in orchestra, and the much He worked very hard all is life. the Timpanogos Stake Center, acclaimed "Piano Concerto in A He served an LDS mission to Pleasant Grove. Burial will be Minor" featuring pianist Franco Miranda. the Southern States and later in the Midway City Cemetery. The late Chilean pianist Claudio Arrau wrote of Franco Miranda, "He is a great talent imx u and intelligent. I conWilliam Hyrum Wright, 87, ing with his friends and family. vincedhighly myself of many occadied Feb. 11, 1999, in American Traveling was one of his great sions of his exceptional, outFork, Utah. He was born Oct. joys, on tours or with their standing talent for music. motor home. 19, 1911 in Miranda first started to take H e " Vineyard, an interest in the piano at age to spent several 4. His father, Chilean pianist Utah, years snow Mario Miranda, who himself in was an Arrau Alfred and birding protege, took notice and gave him piano lesCalifornia sons. After his father's death in Elizabeth and Mexico. 1979, Franco V a r e y began, and is still, would He Wright. He with another Arrau studying spend a few Cuban pianist German weeks tour- protg, Leah Belle Diez. Baxter Jan. ing one area Miranda has performed solo 25, 1930 in Salt Lake City. The then moving to a new area to works ranging from Bach to marriage was later solemnized tour. Stravinsky including a joint He served in the bishopric, recital at New in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. York's prestiWilliam owned and operated as Elders Quorum president, Hall. He also Carnegie gious W.H. Wright Fruit & Produce taught Gospel Doctrine and plays chamber music and has Co. for over 30 years. He many other assignments. on many occasions been an He is survived by his wife, enjoyed working in the fast and exceptional accompanist. He exciting produce market. The Leah, American Fork; sons: also participated in the 1998 local farmers trusted him with Lloyd (Edith) Wright, World Piano Competition. Curtis Fork; their year's products on con- American He made his concerto debut daughter-inHe the (Caroline) Roy; Wright, managed signment. in New York with the Arlene (Ronald) Greenwich Mosquito Abatement program -law in Orchestra Village in Utah County for 15 years. Morgan, American Fork; 14 1990 and 1991 performing He was president of the State grandchildren; 29 works of Ravel; and three sisters: Zella playing Beethoven, Abatement Mosquito in the orchestra in Association and organized a Thornton, Dorothy (Junius) works by Shostakovich and national conference. He worked Gray, both of American Fork; Stravinsky. He also made his with J. Ralph Binnall State Veda (Shirlen) Jarvis, Pleasant international debut in 1988 and Farm Insurance Agency. Madge 1989 playing both in Europe Grove; sisters-in-laHe served as president of the Dickerson and Dolly Reese, and South America. Junior Chamber of Commerce American Fork. He was precedof Scandinavian and People and was honored as their ed in death by a son, Gerald Finnish ancestry are especially Young Man of the Year. He was Dean Wright; and grandson, invited to come and enjoy the a member of the Timpanogos Gregg Wright. music of their ancestral homeFuneral services were held Road Runners Chapter of the "Finlandia" holds a spelands. He enjoyed Monday, Feb. 15, at the Sams. Good in the hearts of cial place singing, being a good tenor, in American Fork 6th Ward under Finlanders because it gave the American Fork Civic the direction of Bishop Duane them hope while they were still M. Durrant. Chorus and ward choir. Russian domination. under Burial was in the American He enjoyed outdoor activities folk songs and dances Swedish fishing, hunting and camp- - Fork Cemetery. are featured in the "Swedish Rhapsody," and the wonderful Clyde Pyper, 84 of Pleasant Grove has gone to join his beloved wife in eternity. He passed away WMM)WyAlUl..Ulll. peacefully at this home on February 12, mm He 1999. will be greatly missed by his family. Clyde was born May 31, in 1914 student at Lehi High School where she was currently serving as a varsity cheerleader. She was an excellent student, making the high honor roll and being named to the "Who's Who Among American High School Students". Terris loved cheerleading, gymnastics, skiing, swimming, traveling, music and animals, especially tigers and large cats. She had a green thumb and a love for gardening. Terris had her own "secret garden" where she would grow all kinds of a pianist to perform New York pianist Franco Miranda will be featured at the upcoming performance of the Fork symphony American with liver cancer. She was born 20, April in 1982 son-in-la- The family of Ivy C. Mayne would like to extend their thanks and appreciation for all the kindness and love which has been shown to us at the passing of our wife, mother, grandmother and New Utah! - February 17. 1999 - Page 13 Arizona, 1 married p-f- tl f (C felil ri1 1 ! W? 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