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Show Ella May Hansen Roland Ella working in her prize winping A gardens. May Hansen, Rasmussen, Torontos blithe was spirit released from its earthly crippled prison Monday, Oct. 9, and Ella May was born Aug. 21, Arthur E. and Ester May Hansen. Married Ivo James Rasmussen, Oct. 17, 1941. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Dec. 9, 1954. Ivo died Jan. 30, 1977. Married Paul Toronto Sept. 13, 1986. Ella May was active all of her life with her family and her church assignments. She was an award winning seamstress and cook. She was a marksman in a local rifle club. A talented singer, she entertained in many choirs and stage productions. Her joy in life was -- Commander William Johnson Students win more than awards and scholarships when they participate in the VFW Voice of Democracy Scholarship Program said Commander William Johnson of Post 9416 in discussing the audio essay program conducted annually by the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Some of the fringe benefits, according to Commander Johnson, are increased and in communicatpoise, experience ing with others, and valuable trainFor the state ing in winners, there is also the broadentour ing experience of a Five-da- y of Washington, D.C. and the at his Bountiful. last years of her December 18, 1938 in Salt Lake City, son of Keith W. and Melba May Jarvis Gee. He married Kathleen Anderson on August 28, 1961 in William A. (Patti) Layton; Robert I. (Deborah) Temecula, California.; daughters, Mrs. David (Ella Jean) Lubinski, Anchorage, Alaska; Mrs. Jay (Judy) Jensen, Bountiful, Utah, 16 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; three brothers and five sisters. One brother and sister in law. Numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Oct. 14, at the Bountiful 11th Ward Chapel at 2 p.m., 115 Wicker Lane. Friends may call at the chapel for a viewing between noon and 1:30 p.m. Internment in the Bountiful City Cemetery. Student essays sought ...by thinking, writing and speaking up for their country, they students gain a better appreciation of their obligation and freedom in America. Tuesday, October 10, wheelchair vived by her husband. Salt Lake City, sons, His life was a testimony of his good works. He was a friend to all he came in contact with, in his work in the church and among his many associates in the insurance industry to which he devoted most of his life. He coached and organized youth track clubs in the Bountiful area. He loved the outdoors and especially enjoyed hunting and fishing with his sons. He is survived by his wife, Kathleen; children, Michael R. and Linda Gee (Bountiful), Kristen K. and David Fowers (Austin, TX), Tyler K. and Jennifer Gee (Kaysville), Patrick A. Gee and Alan T. Gee (Bountiful); eight grandchildren. Also survived by brothers; Ronald K. Gee (Sandy), Randall J. Gee (Bayvillage, OH), Richard W. Gee (West Jordan), and Robert G. Gee (Keams) and sisters; Marcia Conner (Salt Lake City) and died 1995 home She is sur- 1921 in Logan Utah to - stroke left her life. reunion. 56, debilitating bound fpr the returned home to a joyous dedicated member of the church. Devoted husBOUNTIFUL and father band, grandfather, Roland L. Gee, Rasmussen Toronto in Born the Salt Lake Temple. He was an active member of the LDS Church and held many positions throughout his life. He partic- ularly loved working with the scouting program and the youth. He served as a day supervisor at Temple Square. He was currently serving in the stake Family Records Extraction Program. Roland was a rf RGSIDGNTlAl! Marilyn Fronk (Cerritos, CA). Preceded in death by his mother and father. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, October 14, 1995, at 11 a.m. in the Bountiful LDS Maple Hills Chapel, 1320 East 1975 South, Bountiful. Friends may call at Russon Brothers Mortuary, 295 North Main, Bountiful, on Friday, October 13, 1995 from 8 p.m. Friends may also call on Saturday, 0 before the funeral service at the LDS Maple Hills Chapel. Burial will be in the 6-- 9:30-10:3- Lakeview Memorial Estates Cemetery in Bountiful. Support Our Local Advertisers! WoTrJ srfs j? loir HERITAGE PLACE opportunity to make lasting friendships with other state winners. Viewmont High School participants are under the direction of Tasty Food Bountiful High School participants are under Mrs. Jennifer Neilsens direction. Last year, Danny Inkley, a student at Bountiful High, won second place in the national competition. Students of the 10th, 11th and 12th grades are eligible to compete and write and then record a three-to-fi- Companions Your Age Weekly Housekeeping 24 Hour Staff 'All Utilities Included Private Studio Room Fun Activities Mrs. Mary Louise Bean and Bountiful 1150 South Main Street ve minute audio essay expressing their views on Answering Americas Call. From among the state winners, national winners are chosen to receive a total of over $1 14,000 in scholarships with a $20,000 first place award, $15,000 for second place. One of the greatest benefits to young people who take part in the program is that by thinking, writing and speaking up for their country, they gain a better appreciation of their obligation and freedom in America, Commander Johnson said. 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