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Show Tifi ** A4 • WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2007 S Coveting what matters most Obituary Miss ionaries Allen H. Ainge Robert Bradford Allen H. Ainge, beloved founded and successfully maintaining Gold Cougar husband, father, grandfather, launched Ainge Enterprises status for nearly 25 years. His contracted . with sons and grandchildren will greatgrandfather, and brother which Geneva Steel to handle scrap always remember the times passed away quietly at his home in Spanish Fork on the preparation. The business spent with him in Lavell Oct. 17, 2007, surrounded grew rapidly to include Edwards Stadium, cheering by his loving wife and entire maintaining the locomotives on the Cougars. He also family, after a short, but and locomotive cranes for enjoyed hunting and loved Geneva Steel, plus cleaning playing golf with his wife and valiant bout with cancer. He was born March 9, railroad cars for the Union sons for many years. Allen's 1934 at his boyhood home Pacific Railroad, and thepassion for the game of golf in Spanish Fork. He was the Utah Railway. Additionally, resulted in a golf swing that youngest of seven children of „ in the early '90s, he founded could be recognized from William C. and Sarah Hopes Ainge Salvage in Spanish anywhere on the golf course. He is survived by his Ainge. He graduated from Fork. His grandsons all had the privilege of working wife, Darlene; and three sons, Spanish Fork High School in 1952, where he played on the with him at Ainge Salvage. Craig (Kathy) of Mapleton; tennis team. Later that year Many of life's lessons, Dale (Judy) of Orem; and kind employer who often he married Darlene Beardall including the value of hard Rick (Deanne) of Salem; gave them money from his on Oct. 6 in Mapleton. He work, were learned while two daughters-in-law, Teresa own pocket when they ran attended Brigham Young working side-by-side with Ainge of Lindon; and Anita a little short. To his employUniversity for two years and their Grandfather. After Gull of Spanish Fork; sixteen ers and business partners, he served four years in the Utah 18 years of successful grandchildren; and eight great was dependable and trustentrepreneurial activity, grandchildren. He is also worthy. His entire life was National Guard. he sold his businesses and survived by his brother Lloyd focused on family and this is Allen's business career retired in 2004. his greatest legacy. Ainge of Spanish Fork. was long and varied as He was preceded in death Funeral services were He was active for many he had an unquenchable spirit to always improve. -years as a coach with Little by two sons, Barry and held Monday, Oct. 22 at 11 He worked for US Steel at League and Colt League David; and by three brothers a.m. in the Crosswinds 1st Geneva in Orem, from 1952 baseball in Spanish Fork and two sisters; Don, Ellis, Ward Chapel, 1150 East to 1986, the last 19 years as and served two terms as the Ray, Fay Gabbitas and 1240 South in Spanish Fork. foreman over the scrap yard President of Utah Baseball Shirley Btannigan. Interment was in the Spanish and locomotive shop. While for Boys. All of his life, Allen was Fork City Cemetery. employed at Geneva Steel, Allen loved sports but had an energetic and hard- workCondolences may be he also did bookkeeping and a genuine passion for BYU. ing individual and not afraid sent to the family at: www. taxesformany of the residents He was an active supporter to take chances. To his many of Spanish Fork. In 1986, he of BYU sports, including employees, he was a fair and walkerfamilymortuary.com. Elder Robert (Robby) Bradford has been called to serve in the Panama, Panama City mission. He will speak in the Salem Main Street chapel on Oct. 28 at 9 a.m. He will enter the MTC on Nov. 14, 2007. Robby is the son of Gene and Lori Bradford, the grandson of Allen and Anita Bradford and Ladd Abbott and the late Myrna Abbott. Michael Keith Davis Elder Michael Keith Davis has accepted a call to serve as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Texas Houston East Mission, Spanish Speaking. He will be speaking in the Salem 1st Ward on Oct. 28 at 9 a.m. The church builing is located on Center and Main in Salem. Michael is the son of Earl and Mariam Davis. He will enter the MTC on Nov. 7, 2007. Jared Stirland 1st Birthdays Daegan Swan Benson Smith Daegan William Swan celebrated his first birthday on October 12,2007. Daegan is the son of Matthew and Ursula Swan. His proud grandparents are Steven and Shireen Swan of Spanish Fork and Richard and Sonja Johnson of Benjamin. Daegan loves playing with his older brother, Gabriel, and likes the challenge of keeping up with him. He loves climbing, exploring new • places and dancing. Happy Birthday Daegan! We all love you. This cute little boy is Benson Smith. He celebrated his first birthday on Oct. 20. His proud parents are Brad and Emilee Smith of Orem. His grandparents are Randy and Evelyn Ellsworth of Salem, Steve and June Smith of Lindon, and great grandparents Larry and Donna Smith of Orem. Benson loves taking baths, leading the music and looking at books. He especially loves to play with his dog, Todd. Happy first birthday, Benson. We love you! Jared McKay Stirland has been called to serve as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Peru Piura Mission. Jared is the son of McKay and Shanna Stirland. He will be speaking on Sunday, Oct. 28 at 11 a.m. in the Crosswinds Third Ward located at 1661 South 1400 East, Spanish Fork. Friends and family are invited to attend. Teachers Association Conference Just a reminder about Utah Music: Teachers Association Conference Friday and "Saturday, Oct. 26-27"at Salt Lake Community College, Redwood Road Campus, located at 4600 South Redwood Road, Salt Lake City. It will be held in the student center, which includes Oak Room, Carnahan Lounge, Rooms 207, 213, 221 and 223. The conference goes from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m both days. 'r If s suggested that you get there early in order to be able to get a parking spot. Dr. Nancy Weems and Catherine Rollin are the main presenters. Workshops and presentations by Dr. Bonnie Gritton, Dr. Irene ^Perry-Fox, Dr. Susan Duehlmeier, Dr. Vedrana Subotic, Dr. Robin Hancock, Jason Seaver, and many others, £are afso scheduled. Friday, Oct. 26 at 12 p.m. conference attendees will enjoy an intimate and interactive concert by both Kurt Bestor and David Lanz. That same evening, the Brown/England Piano Duo will perform at a banquet. Various publishers and exhibitors will also share new publications and products. The schedule of our 2007 UMTA Conference is now-posted online at www.utahmta.org. Just click on forms and then click on conference 2007 schjduje^You can find out exactly what classes are offered and which ones you would, like to attend. 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