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Show CHRONICLES PEOPLE f br JlaDBon CUironltle ' Wednesday t November 27, 1985, page 3 Marianne Sheffieldfo exchange temple vows with Ronald Hawkins ;$1 Marianne Sheffield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale B. Sheffield, and Ronald Leon Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hawkins, have chosen Friday, the 29th day of November, 1985, to seal their love for time and eternity as husband and wife in the Provo L.D.S. Temple. A reception will be held that same evening from 7:00 until 9:00 p.m. in the Payson 13th Ward Chapel, west of Payson on Utah Avenue. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. The bride-eleis a graduate of Payson High School and L.D.S. Seminary. She received a diploma from The American Institute for Medical Assistants. She is currently employed in Orem. The prospective groom graduated from Sanford High School in Colorado and L.D.S. Seminary. He served an L.D.S. mission in El Salvador. He has attended B.Y.U. and is now attending Utah Technical College. He is currently employed in Orem. ct Karen Hill to wed Kevan Paul Karen Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theron F. Hill, will marry Kevan D. Paul, son of Merlin G. Paul and Louise Chaput, on Saturday, November 30, 1985, in Payson. A reception will be held from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Payson City Center, 439 West Utah Avenue. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Bridal attendants will be Christine Carter, Valerie Hill, Kay Hill, Jana Hill, and Tami Fairbanks, with Erin Hill as flower girl. Best man will be Randy Kester. Special guests will be grandparents of the bride, Mrs. Alene Hill and Sherman and Marion Loveless. The bride-eleis employed by Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. Her fiance is an engineering student and is employed by Novell, Inc. in Orem. The couple will live in Payson. ct aby Report The following births were reported at jMountain View Hospital: ALLRED, to Kip and Barbara Bronson Allred, Orem, a girl, November 11th ELLSWORTH, to David and Twede Ellsworth, Renae a Payson, girl, November 12th DIAL, to Boyd and Nancy Kay Stoddard Dial, Provo, a boy, November 13th to Richard L. RICHINS, Fillmore Richins, and Melanie Payson, a boy, November 13th BURT, to John C. and Karen Anderson Burt, Orem, a girl, November 14th EVA, to Wade and Carmen Barney Eva, Santaquin, a boy, November 15th WILLIAMS, to Craig A. and Nancy Ann Cheney Williams, Santaquin, a boy, November 16th BROSE, to Patrick H. and Tamera Gooch Brose, Provo, a girl, November 16th Mary Adair to be honored Monday Military NewsSlowpoke Joe Mrs. Mary Estella Schaugaard Adair will be honored on Monday, December 2, 1985, at an open house as she celebrates 80th her birthday. Friends Army National Guard Private Todd M. Totman, son of Dennis O. and Sandey F. Totman of Payson, has completed the basic held artillery cannoneer course under the one station unit training (OSUT) program at Fort Sill, and relatives are invited to the open house at the Zions Bank building, 80 East 100 North, from Utah, Payson, 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Mrs. Adair was bo: a on December 21, 1905, at the Blackfoot, Idaho, of Francis daughter Delbert and Nellie Pearl Man will Hancock. She Daniel H. married on Schaugaard August 10, 1923, at Provo, Utah. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti Temple. Daniel passed away on February 9, 1974. She then married Oscar Adair on January 6, 1980, at Payson, Utah. Mrs. Adair is the mother of 1 son and 4 daughters: Mr. Glen Schaugaard, Springville, Mary Estella Adair Utah; Mrs. Daniel (Lola Dean) Taylor and Mrs. Dean (Luva Dawn) Hiatt, both of Payson, Utah; Mrs. LaMont (OraNell) Anglesey, Salt Lake City, Utah; and Mrs. Alan (Julia) Daley, Payson, Utah. Mrs. Adair has 27 grandchildren, 53 greatgrandchildren, and 3 also has stepMr. and Mrs. and Darlene and his daughter and grandson in Evanston, Wyoming. She children, Gaylord Coleman Sherman Ellis Greenhalgh Sherman Ellis Greenhalgh, age 74, resident of Provo, Utah, and former resident of died on Utah, Santaquin, November 11, 1985, in Provo, Utah, of causes incident to age. He was born on July 6, 1911, in Santaquin, Utah, to William R. and Josephine Belle Holladay Greenhalgh. He is survived by 1 brother, Martin Greenhalgh, of Huntington Beach, California, and 2 nieces. services were Graveside conducted on Tuesday, November 12, 1985, in the Santaquin City Cemetery under the direction of Holladay Hills Funeral Home of Santaquin, with burial in the Santaquin City Cemetery. n; Leonard Anthony Surtees Leonard Anthony Surtees, age 79, died Saturday, November 23, 1985, at the Mountain View Hospital in Payson, Utah. He was born on November 11, 1906, at Senior, Bexar County,, Texas, to Anthony William and Mary Ethel Smith Surtees. He married Florence t Frills Van Winkle. He was raised and educated in Texas and was a classmate of Germany, died November 14, Utah. 1985, in Santaquin, He was bom on August 14, 1906, in Breslau, Germany, to Erast Heinrich and Martha Paulin Springer Schmidt. He married Klara Hedwig. She died on October 9, 1981. He was a zimmermann (carpenter) and was a member of the Lutheran Church. He is survived by 1 daughter, Mrs. Spencer (Eleonore Ema) Peterson, Santaquin, Utah; 1 Lori Ann granddaughter, 1 Ema Peterson; sister, Mensch, Germany; 1 brother, Amo Springer, Germany; and nieces and nephews. Graveside services were in Stammheim, Germany, with arrangements under the direction of Holladay Hills Funeral Home, Santaquin, Utah. Junior H. Lundell Junior H. Lundell, 59, of Spring Lake, Utah, died on Sunday, November 24, 1985, at his home of cancer. He was bora on March 21, 1926, in Benjamin, Utah, the son of Henry G. and Esther Anderson Lundell. He married Lois June Balle on February 25, 1948, in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. He graduated from Spanish Fork High School. He was active in sports and F.F.A. He worked for Intermountain Farmers in Payson for 15 years, then went to work for Keigley Quarry for the past 20 years. He was active in the Utah Pork y ; Alfred Ernst Hermann Schmidt Hermann Alfred Ernst Schmidt, age 79, Stammheim. maintenance and the handling of ammunition and explosives. OSUT is a program that combines basic training with advanced individual training. He is a 1985 graduate of Fork Senior High Spanish School. Local Some people slow down with age; others get quicker (with the right stimulus). Joe Wall is evidently one of the latter. Sister Rose called Saturday afternoon with news that Joe had won a shopping spree in a Joe, Nephi supermarket. formerly of Santaquin, now of Mona, had two minutes to load and up on merchandise, according to Rose he came out with some S1100 worth, mostly from the meat department. Rose said she was calling because Joes friends used to call him Joe, Slowpoke and she wanted them to know hes changed his ways. You cant be a slowpoke and load up $1100 worth of groceries in just two minutes. steelworkers honored Eleven local steel workers were among 147 Geneva Plant employees honored recently for 15 years or more of continuous service with U. S. Steel The Geneva Corporation. service awards lubcheon was held November 21 at the Riverside Country Club, Provo. Speaking briefly at the luncheon, Warren E. Bartel, g general manager of Works, thanked the e steelmakers for their faithful service. Geneva-Pittsbur- long-tim- OBITUARIES President Lyndon B. Johnson. He moved to California in the early 1930s where he worked as a contractor most of his life. He is survived by his wife of Fresno, California; 2 sons: Larry R. Surtees of Payson, Utah, and Harry H. Surtees of Canyon Country, California; 2 daughters: Janet B. Farmer of Huntington Beach, California, and Caroline Hamilton-Low- e of Coasta Mesa, California; also 18 grandchildren and 3 1 sister, Mary Ethel Heickman of Sommerset, Texas; 3 brothers: Marshall of Hollywood Hills, California; Anthony of Beaumont, California; and Alfred Surtees of Fallbrook, California. A daughter, Elaine, preceded him in death. Funeral services were held November 27, 1985, in Fresno, California, under the direction of Park Memorial Funeral Home of Payson. Oklahoma. During the course, students were taught the duties of a howitzer or gun section crewman. They also received instruction in communications, wins spree The local veteran steelmakers honored are: Loren T. Arnold, Darrell C. Barnett, Hales J. Elmer, Jack J. Duane R. Taylor and Blaine L. Wright, all 35 years; James C. Draper, Jerry L. Fowles, Carlos C.. Schramm, Darold R. Sorenson and Dennis L. Stanton, 15 years, all of Payson; Karl D. Greenhalgh and Lewis M. Holman, 35 years; Ronald K. Gee and Mac A. Steele, 25 years, all of Santaquin. Ether-ingto- n, Dr. Robert Clark earns fellowship degree feji . ? w im Producers and served as secretary and treasurer for 10 years. He was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and served as bishop of the Spanish Fork 7th Ward and the Spring Lake Ward. He also served on the Payson Stake High Council. He was a High Priest in the Spring Lake Ward at the time of his death, serving as the quorum instructor. He is survived by his wife of Spring Lake; 2 sons and 2 Jonnie Mrs. daughters: (JoAnn) Bryan, Craig J. Lundell, Mrs. Ed (Jane) Bott, and Ryan B. Lundell, all of Payson; also 12 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by 1 brother and 2 sisters: J. Merle Lundell, Melba Fasselin, and Aleen Garrett. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, November 27, 1985, at 11 a.m. in the Spring Lake Ward Chapel. LDS Friends may call at the Ward Relief Society Room on Wednesday one hour prior to the services. Burial will.be in the Payson City Cemetery under the direction of Walker Mortuary of Payson. Robert B. Clark, M.D. was granted the degree of Fellowship by the American Academy of Family Physicians at the Annual Sdentific Assembly of the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) in in California, Anaheim, October. The degree of Fellowship is attained in either of two ways: successful completion of 600 or more hours of accredited continuing medical education, or achievement of diplomate status in the specialty of family practice as a result of passing a certifying examination administered by the American Board of Family Practice. Fellowship entitles Dr. Clark to use the title, Fellow of the American Academy of Family PhysiFAAFP. This or cians, on more conferred was degree than buO members oi uie Academy at the Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly in Anaheim where candidates wore academic robes and caps for the ceremony. four-da- y The scientific session renown provided speakers discussing health care topics and over 300 exhibits on health and health care delivery. A few of the topics included cocaine abuse, medical ethics, concepts of pain, management of breast disease, and health promotion. The American Academy of Family Physicians Is head- te Dr. Robert Clark quartered in Kansas City, Missouri, and has 55,000 members. The Academy was instrumental in establishing the medical specialty of family practice in 1969 and was a pioneer in continuing medical education (CME), requiring its members to maintain 150 hours of approved CME credit every three years. Dr. Clark received his M.D. degree from the University of Utah and completed his internship and residency at McKay Dee Hospital in Ogden, Utah. His practice includes offices at the Mountain View Professional Plaza in Springville the (formerly Springville Medical Center) at 730 East 300 South, and in Payson at 1172 East U.S. 6, adjacent to Mountain View Hospital, 489-565- 465-251- 6. 8; |