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Show The Salina Sun 10 ?ff Thursday September 9, 1982 Area Obituaries Merle S. Shand Merle Fontella Shepherd Smith Olsen Shand, 81, died Sept. 2, 1982 at her home in Salina. She was bom March 29, 1901 in Salina to Ernest and Isabell Curtis Shepherd. She married Joseph E. Smith June 1, in Richfield. 1926 He a died April 30, 1930. She married Grant Olsen Oct. 7, 1945 in Salina. He died Lyle Eugene Prestwich Prestwich, 35, of Orem, died Sept. 6, 1982 at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo of a massive heart attack. Lyle Eugene He was bom May 24, American Fork to Eugene L and Elaine Pennington Prestwich. He married DeAnna Curtis June 19, 1971 in 1947 in Alan B. Burgess Deseret News and the Salt Lake Tribune for five Services for Alan B. years, taught school in Burgess, 43, who died the North Sanpete School Aug. 28, 1982 in Mt. District, Title I. He was a talented Pleasant, were conducted Sept. 1 in the Moroni vocalist and sang at Stake Center. many civic and church He was bom July 27, functions with his wife. 1939 in Salina to Briant He was the YMMIA and and Zoe Ainsworth Bur- Elders Quorum presigess. He married Joan dent, Sunday School teaDraper in the Manti LDS cher, and a member of the ward choir. He also Temple May 22, 1959. Mr. Burgess was a worked as a forest ranger school teacher and a for the Manti LaSal member of the LDS Forest for five summers. Mr. Burgess was a Church. He was the district manager for the graduate of Snow Col Alan B. Burgess lege, attended University of Utah, and graduated from Brigham Young University. He was the owner of the Big R Drive Inn and Jeans n Things in Moroni. He had a great love for students he taught and paper boys who worked under him. Survivors include his wife, two sons and two daughters, David, Paul, Jill and Ann, all Moroni; parents, Salina; two sisters, Mrs. Carlos (Carol) Hansen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Blain (ShaRee) Anderson, Murray. He was preceded in death by infant daughter, Laura. Services were held in the Moroni LDS Stake Center, Burial was in the Moroni City Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS Sept. 1 . We o CEB anB (Gbd cfl czfiu) flMmn anD gup anDcfiBOeanaMtajo wish to express our Vote thanks for the many liBrniF) beautiful sympathy cards, visits, and words of comfort expressed at the death of our dearly loved son, Alan B. Bur gess. Thanks kindly, Briant & Zoe Burgess (Bnan&fHiiuiwfcHiiMa rasnum? June 16, 1951. She solemnized married David Arthur Salina; later in the Provo Temple. Shand in September, 1954, in Las Vegas. He died March 26, 1980. She was a graduate of Westminster College. She lived in Manti for 26 years. Survivors include daughters, Mrs. Ted Sorensen, Salina; Mrs. Tom (Laurian) Rains, Mrs. Larry (Patricia) Lund, both California; Mrs. Janet Paulsen, Mrs. Mike (Gerie) Frank, Miss Ardith Shand, all Salt Lake City; sons, Donald and Francis Shand, Manti; 22 grandchildren; six (Jo-len- He received his education in Orem schools. He from Orem School; graduated graduated High from SUSC in accounting. He worked in the family business, Prestwich & Sons Lumber Co. ; worked for Heckett Engineering. He was also employed as the accounting officer with the Utah National Guard for the past eight years. At the time of his death, he was the commander of the Vernal Guard Unit. He was a member of LDS Church and the the brother and 57th Ward, serving Orem sister, Ted Shepherd, as ward clerk. assistant Salina, and Elizabeth He enjoyed gardening Bateman, Salt Lake City. Services were conduct- and the outdoors. ed Monday at the Salina Survivors include his Second-Thir- d Ward Chatwo sons, one wife, pel by Bishop Rodney daughter, Jason Lyle, Rasmussen. Heather, Ryan Blair, all Family prayer was ofOrem; parents, Orem; fered by Kent ChristenMerlin sen. Prelude and post-lud- e grandfather, four Orem; Prestwich, music played by (Lee-AnSharon Beckstead and sisters, Mrs. Joe Gamette, Las VeLaJuana Bastian. Before Mrs. DeVon Nev.; gas, the invocation by Bob Lehi; Mrs. Parson, (Kay) is When Bessey, Day Wendell (Toni) Lawton, was sung by Done Mrs. (Lynne) Jeffrey Janey Sorensen, Jae Orem; preceded Laier, Rochelle Erickson, in death by one brother, Maiy Lynn Clark, Sharon Russell. Beckstead, Pam Braith-waitand Diane Speer. Services will be held Speakers were Bishop at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. Rasmussen, Ada Eliason, 10, in the Orem 57th Verle Peterson, Warren Ward JDS Chapel, 800 Crane. Other singers E. 600 N. were Stan Jensen and Venna Johnson. The Friends may call at the benediction was pro- Berg Mortuary in Orem, 500 N. State, Thursday nounced by Gail Shaw. Burial was in Salina from 6 - 8 p.m., or at the ward chapel Friday one Eastside Cemetery, under the direction of hour prior to services. Interment in the Orem Springer Mortuary, Salina. City Cemetery. n) n, e, ALL-D- AY 612paozk cans Honor Court Held by Scouts The American Legion Troop held its first Court of Honor Tuesday evening in the lower room at the Legion Hall. Paul Snow to 10 min. Torgerson conducted the flag ceremony and led in the Pledge of Allegiance. Troy Torgerson, Mark Staple, and Darin Davis made up the color guard. r Snow College is again offering classes to be held at the Gunnison Valley High School. Two of these classes offer college credit and will be taught this fall. Art 101, Exploring Art, is a three-cred- it class to begin Wednesday, Sept. 29, from 6 - 9 p.m. Family Life 150, Child Development, is a class which begins Thursday, Sept. 30, from 6 - 9:30 p.m. Other possible classes for enrichment include designer calligraphy, five-cred- it jeans, beginning Spa- Hansen helped conduct the investiture ceremony for the 11 boys entering the troop with less than scout rank. Awards presented Torgerson, Bradley Home, Travis Honeycutt; merit badges, Britton and Warren Hansen, nish, beginning German, each receiving the sue dancing, lap and machine badges earned at sumquilting, machine em- mer camp, and Travis broidery, and cake de- Honeycutt, fishing. corating. All these classes will be taught if Darin Davis, son of enough interest is shown. Mike Davis, Salina, joinFor more information ed the troop after a about any of these classcouple of weeks of ines, call Claire Elmont, vestigation of the troops activities. 528-790- 6. 0 n away- - to 2ter each in present to - .39 - Paper Towels f3l .00 present don'ets Hornputhourly into win- SPRITE Medalist- ATAR'9orn he drawing Grand Prxe dra Ml (limit 6) bx.) Bluelighted from 10:00 a.m. to .10:10 a.m. save ab much as PRESTONE- anti-freez- e 3.99 per gal. No-Nonsen- 50 on some (limit 2) Bluelighted from 2:00 p.m. to 2:10 p.m. price items Nestea (ilEFEIEB J 1 3 oz. jar 23.00 30 Bluelighted from 1 1 :00 a.m. to Bluelighted from 3:00 p.m. to 3:10 p.m. Instant Tea & Winter Coats se, Panty Hose Boy's! ,Ladies s, Toddlers iiEwafiffnrowniiiiiiutiii luHfllt Grnd (You The ceremony was an impressive one, leaders said. Candles were used to represent the parts of the Scout Oath. The scouts reconfirmed themselves by repeating the Scout Oath. were scout rank, Cody Brown, Bruce Ivie, John Chartier, James Haskins, Mike Olsen, Mark Staple, Paul Torgerson, Troy 7be 1 or r Hour On Britton and Warren Offer Classes . COKE, TAB, Bluelighted from 2:00 p.m. to J7 1 :10 a.m. 12:10 p.m. ii033iaQ911inil)IIQliiM GEHiQydlMlliQGIiinilEElD ms it DON'T MISS THIS SALE! HGUDd) UEnniD It Will oar (0i os Be The Talk Of The Town Be Here To See It Yourself! (Mimy (BiiuioiMSM' liiftnmnn 09 1MD &, (XBgJjDOTSJg? OS Richfield |