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Show SmiiWs ddw book IhioDps prodloocftovifty, Graduates of Hyrum W. Smiths time and life management seminars arent just more organized and more productive, theyre happier and feel better about themselves and their lives, according to Warner Books, Inc. publishers of Smiths The 10 Natural Laws new of Successful Time and Life Management. Smiths new book contains ddddhoet strategies taught at those seminars to assist those seeking increased productivity and inner peace. Smith states, You have nothing but time. You have 24 hours or 86,400 seconds every day, no more, no less, and you cant save any of them to spend at a later date you have to spend every last second. In , The 10 Natural Laws of Successful Time and Life Management, Smith mother and father, sisters and brother, and his precious son. We know that he is with them now. He is survived by his wife, Ralph Butterwood who Dec. 5, He was May 7, He mar- died 1993. born 1915. ried Dorothy Butterwood; a daughter, Catherine Butterwood; two grandchildren, Chris and Gary; great Dorothy E s m e y e r Butterwood Feb. 14, 1942. He was a wonderful man, working hard all his life. He worked for Marion Willey Ford for 38 years as a mechanic and foreman. He loved fishing and the outdoors. He will be truly missed. He was preceded in death by his grandson, Austin. He was a courageous person. His last wish was to be cremated and he did not want anyone but the immediate family. He loves and misses all his friends. We thank you for respecting his wishes. He was buried at the VA Memorial Cemetery on Wednesday. The family suggests donations to the Salvation Army so Christmas Natolia Bollwinkel Stringham BOUNTIFUL Natolia Bollwinkel Stringham, 96, away passed Dec. 9, 1993 in of Bountiful, causes incident to age. She was born Oct. 22, 1897 in Thatcher, Ida. to Frederick M. and Ada Smedley Bollwinkel. She married R. Haven Stringham on June 20, 1920 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He passed away Feb. 27, 1976. Natolia lived in Thatcher, Ida.; Ogden, Salt Lake City, and spent most of her life living in Bountiful. She worked many years at the Deseret Book Store in Salt Lake explains how to make the most of that time. Bountiful Memorial Art Co. 2010 South Main in Bountiful Smith, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Franklin Quest Co., has developed a system that goes far beyond what is usually considered time management to change not only how people plan their time, but also how they approach their lives. Offering insight into basic needs and values, To... Serving all ol Davis County and the Intermountain West Granite and Bronze Markers of all kinds and colors Buy direct from your dealer and avoid paying commission to morticians and salesmen The finest workmanship In the county Call .299-021- 7 292-137- 1 295-275- 1 Smith reveals how to organize in The 10 Natural Laws of Successful Time Ralph Butterwood of pea Come ones time and mind Obituaries In memory FOR ALL YOUR CEMETERY NEEDS City. Natolia was an active member of the LDS Church, serving in all the auxiliaries and several years in the Salt Lake Temple. She was an inspiration to her family who dearly loved her. She is survived by her children, Maurine Bowyer, Grand Junction, Colo.; Richard B. (Annette) Stringham, Bountiful; Frederick H. (Jeanene) Stringham, Friendswood, TeXas; Ada (John) and Life Management. Warner Books, Inc. stated, We at Warner have just joined the ranks of graduates (of Smiths time and life management seminars) so we know first hand, and to our amazement, exactly how well it works. Read this book, follow the system for 21 days and discover exactly how inner peace feels. Rex E. Lee, President, Brigham Young University, said This is a remarkable book, written by a . I CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Chaparral cr io with uhf remote 10 SATELLITE DISH AND INSTALLATION ONE YEAR FREE G- -5 PROGRAMMING ELECTRONIC UPDATES AVAILABLE PROGRAMMING INCLUDES ESPN SALE PRICE OR $38.00M0 $2,199.00 remarkable person and worthy of serious consideration by anyone interested in OAC COMPLETE SATELLITE SERVICE SLC (801) There is no guarantee that everyone who reads this book will end up as successful as Hyrum Smith, but you never can tell. 355-91-22 LETS GET INTO SOME SERIOUS KID STUFE Once again, Coldwell Banker Premier has joined forces with the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve in its annual TOY FOR TOTS campaign. In an effort to generate increased activity this year, we are sponsoring a coloring contest for ages Please bring your childs entry to our office by Dec. 15th, along with a toy, canned good for the Food Bank, or a cash donation. Judging will be held on Dec. 16th, awards to 3-- 5, 6-- 8, 1. new-unwrapp- be given on the 17th. If you are unable to come by our office, give us a call. Well be happy to pick up youidonation at your convenience. FIND OUT HOW GOOD IT FEELS TO GIVE TO TOYS FOR TOTS JUST POP BY WITH YOUR GIFT! 541 West 500 South Bountiful- Haacke, Bountiful; and Stanford B. (Sharon) Stringham, Tacoma, Washington; 18 grandchildren and 28 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Dec. 13 at the Bountiful Oak Hills Ward under.the direction of Russon Brothers Mortuary. Interment the Bountiful City Cemetery. was-i- Eugene Smith Randall CENTER- dent of the Centerville Lions Club, of the president and VILLE Eugene Smith 77, Randall, husbeloved band, father, grandfather and great grandfather, passed away Dec. 10, Centerville Historical Society, Centerville Citizen of the Year, an active member of the LDS Church, where he served in many various positions, loved working in his 1993 following a lingering health problem. He was bom May 31, 1916, in Centerville, to Elbert Eugene and Mabel Smith Randall. He graduated from Davis High School in 1934. Married Inez Heywood, Layton, Jan. 24, 1934 later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple November, 1954. He was a farmer, and worked at Remington Arms, owner operator of Randall Construction, worked as a real estate agent, later retired, member of the Centerville Planning and Zoning Commission, served on the Board of Directors of the Duel Creek Irrigation Company, presi- - BOUNTIFUL Joseph Joseph Llewellyn our Young, husbeloved father, band, grandfather, orchard and garden and sharing his prize cantaloupe, honeydews and tomatoes. He is survived by his wife, Inez, Centerville; children, Elbert E. (Bert) Randall, St. George; Jan S. Randall, Spokane, WA; Marque L. Randall, Farmington; Paula Dian Hauser, Jerome, ID; 23 grandchildren; 38 great grandchildren; sisters, Linda Watkins, Othello, WA; and Fern Bartholomew, Provo. Preceded in death by his parents, and a sister, Marjorie Moffitt. Funeral services were held Dec. 13 at the Centerville 3rd Ward under the direction of Russon Brothers Mortuary. Interment was in the Centerville City Cemetery. L. Young always accompanied by his family. With his wife and family, his great joy was traveling, Fishing and painting. He was a member of the LDS Church serving faithfully in many capacities; bishoprics, High Priest group leader, Elders quorum presi- dent, and superintendent of the great grandfather and brother; passed away on Friday, Dec. 10, 1993. He was bom Nov. 21, 1910 in Richfield, Utah, the son of Robert D. Young and Mary Susannah Parker. He married Ethel Dawn Eliason on Sept. 20, 1937 in the Manti LDS Temple. He served in the Swiss German mission 1930 1933 and served a second mission with his beloved wife from 1985-8- 6 at the Mesa Arizona Visitor Center. He graduated from Utah State University in 1939 with a masters of science degree. As an -- educator he touched the lives of many students in colleges, high schools and junior high schools throughout the state of Utah.. In Sunday School. His life is an example of love and devotion to all. He is survived by his sweetheart of 56 years, Ethel. Children, Reese and Carole Quayle; Brent and Patricia Funk; Robert W. and Cristine Young; David L. and Linda Young; R Douglas and Kimberlee Young; Scott J. and Rozanne Young. Sisters, Mrs. Glen (Hulda) Nielson; Mrs. William (Sonoma) Hunt; 17 grandchildren; eight great grandchildren. Preceded in death by one granddaughter, three brothers and two sisters. Funeral services will be held addition to teaching, he spent many Tuesday, Dec. 14 at 12 noon at the Bountiful 18th LDS Ward, 165 S. 1000 E. Friends may call at the church Tuesday from 10:45-11:4- 5 years with Gibbons and Reed a.m. Interment in the Lakeview Construction supervising the build-in- ? of mads and airnort runways. Cemetery. Funeral director, Russon Brothers Mortuary. Happy Holidays to You. and Your Family! Can be duplicated, or stop by our office for additional copies Address .State. City. .Zip. PREMIER, INC. 292-040- 1 Phone ( Your Age 541 West 500 So. School . Bountiful (Next to the Sizzler) rf i4. |