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Show Ernil M. Cook Hummel, Sail Lake Cily; ten grand-children; two brothers and two sisters, Fon, Cook, Glen Cook, Melba Hindley and Everlyn Peterson. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Cedar Fort Chapel. Friends and relatives may call at Wing Mortuary Friday, December 18, from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday prior to the luneral service. LEH- I- Our beloved husband and father, Ernil M. Cook, 75, passed away December 16. 1981 at his home. He was born May 2, 1906, in Cedar Fort, Utah, to James Earl and Martha Caroline Hacking Cook. He married Geneva Probst May 2, 1944 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a farmer and worked at the Tooele Army Depot. He was very active in the LDS Church serving a mission and as a member of the Lehi Slake High Council. He was former bishop of the Cedar Valley Ward. He had been a temple worker. Survivors include his wife; three sons and two daughters, Larry Ernil, Calvin J., both Cedar Fort ; Marvin Earl, Lyman, Wyoming; Mrs. Kerry (Charlotte) Davis, Bountiful; Mrs. Richard (Tamara) - x v 1 I f ' 1 I 1 KKNII, COOK Thursday, December 17, 1!)81 - Page 16 OPJTUfWI N. Lee Kirk s - - J i A - s ? - - - I ii5tbtoigAfoji .ksswc N. I.KK KIRK AMERICAN FORK-N-. Lee Kirk, American Fork, died Sunday December 13, at t he A m eric a n Fork Hospital. He was born April 10, 181)8, al Lindon, Utah, a son of Samuel and Lydia Ann Mayhew Kirk. He married Iris Miller April 19. 1919 in Provo. Hamilton, Mont. Funeral services were held on Wednesday Dec. 16, al 12 noon in the Anderson and Sons Mortuary Chapel. Burial was in the American Fork Cily Cemetery. The marriage was later solemnized in the Sail Lake LDS Temple. He was an employee of United Stales Fuel Co. for 43 years. He was a veteran of World War I, a member of the American Legion, 48, and the Last Squad. He was a high priest and an active worker in both the Salt Lake and Provo Temples. He has been active in the Senior Cil izens for many years. Survivors include his wife and one son, Dr. William S. Kirk, both of American Fork; a daughter, Helen Lee Kirk, preceded him in death; three grand-children; two grea-tgrandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Anne Jean Brimley, Salt Lake Cily; four half sisters, Mrs. Joseph Ash, Lindon; Mrs. Beth McNese, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Alvin Bowden, Vernal; and Mrs. Madge Stover, Card of Thanks i(a We, thefamuy, f condolences during e "em e passing be'ved father 'J I llle services and U? "Tr:wspecial th, '"ift assistance. eir , Ml,rns Th"n,as in ; , ... r1. - v ' ' ' Or-- n . '.- -- f m v , .vj j I; j k (4 : - .... .. V I'. :, g f W ?" 'I 1 m nl s ? HI ' WHO I A i (' v - 1 ! ffi LUCKY WINNERS- - Brel IliUcliings, manager of Mulch's TV and Appliance, congratulates Betty and Vei'n Blaniires on being named winner of a TV a the firm's recut private showing. Retail Merchants of Utah Launch Shoplifting Campaign Retail merchants in Utah have put in motion a program to reduce losses in stores due to shoplifing. The core of the program is the vigorous prosecution of persons caught stealing, according to officials of the Utah Retail Mer-chants Association. Richard L. Shanaman, association president, said Utah retailers lost more than $135 million to shoplifters last year. silized. Surveillance systems now are better than ever before and security guards., with ,,special,H training closely watch crowds for signs of the typical shoplifters. And recent legislation makes arrest and prosecution for shoplifting much easier than in past years, according to Mr. Shanaman. He added that statistics show that nearly seven percent of retail sales in Utah is lost to shoplifting. In fact, the Utah losses may be even higher,,,. "If we could eliminate shoplifting entirely, along with internal theft by store employees, most retail stores could reduce their prices across the board by at least seven percent, and probably more, ac-cording t o M r . Shanaman. Statistics across the U.S. show that women are more prone to shoplift than men, with 46 'percent of the of-- ,. lenders being niale and 54 percent being female. According lo the age grouping of a p -- prehended shoplifters, an amazing 41 percent ar ein pre-hig- h school years, 49 percent are in high school and the remaining 10 percent are older adults, ac-cording in the Retail Merchants Association. Shoplifting is on the increase and if present national and Utah trends continue, the losses will be even higher this year, he said. He added that con-sumers ultimately pay the cost of shoplifting because theft losses are considered a business cost and are passed along lo customers. Salt Lake Police Chief, E.L. Bud Willoughby, said shoplifting statistics shoot upward during the holiday season and more than 185 shoplifting cases have been in process since November 1st in Salt Lake Cily. He added that last year 2,215 shoplifters were arrested in Salt Lake City alone. "And, shoplifting accounted for 19 percent of all cases of larceny reported in the cily. Statistics show that shoplifting increases by some 40 percent during December of each year. "Shoplifting is a crime. And, shoplifters are thieves. Both the cily attorney's office and the county attorney are actively pursuing prosecution of shoplifting cases," according lo Mr. Shanaman of the Retail Merchants Association. Shoplifting is not a crime that is peculiar to large cities. Almost every retail merchant in Utah has the problem lo some extent, he said. Retail merchants said they are belter equipped this year than ever before to deal with shoplifting problems. Electronic devices are in use I hat will trigger an alarm if an item is taken from the store without being desen- - Card of Thanks We, the family of Alice Degelbeck, wish to thank the Fifth Ward Relief Society for caring for the flowers and providing the luncheon. We sincerely appreciate those who took part al the service and a thanks lo anyone who helped in anyway. The Family Of Alice Degelbeck 1 3 East Main American Fork, Utah 84003 1 I Telephone 756-580- 6 ' "z! (.an Holiday Gifts 3 for the Junior Sized Gafs! s Featuring: Candi Jones, New Raves, (r untie, CllyVul OP, iA'.vi, CAJam, Organically Crown, Byer, Stuart Lang, and More . . . Give her the Best this Cliristmas j Free Gift Wrapping wM gj .'.M.'!".m,l,l- J --j .t (was 315, 2 i ia Hpm Utah Power's i Home Energy Advisors Present: HR1STIMAS FROM ALIfSEASOIMS K yed You and your group are invited to attend Utah Power's J FREE Holiday Idea Demonstrations at the UP&L Auditorium, 40 East First South. Come and watch four different seasonal Schedule . - recipes being prepared as you learn energy-- The following dates and times are acc saving tips for conserving electricity in the still open: ' home. Our Home Energy Advisors have many j, We food and gift ideas to share, but presentations ' December 1 4 7'30jW are filling up fast. Call now to reserve times DecemDer 1 5 4"00 pm ,r for groups and organizations. j'-- pm ',, Individuals are warmly welcome to attend any of the sessions listed at right. However, Utah Power & Light seating is limited. You can avoid possible dis- - ,?r Auditorium (Pie appointment by calling for a reservation. Ea$t Majn Street ' American Fork 4 Get this Utah Power Recipe Calendar as ' a free gift when you attend, with scrumptious l;; recipes from all seasons including unusual preserves, Cranberry Raspberry Jam, Mincemeat ' ;V Christmas Loaves, Bottled --r Fruit Cake, and r-;-? 4! Apple Blintzes 1 MHIm lvlAM We with Orange ' To confirm dates QQGoIGM ' and make reservations, call 534-678- 8. rt nnn nnnHQ r Li & LIGHT COMRANY $W( Announcing our new UNIVERSITY MALL location! iyV) Try Our New sLjJ First brieFstaS Bank Day & Might Teller gii DAY & NIGHT TELLER j " ,iwrW 5 Get a Coupon Good For a Baskin-Rohbin- s wiy Ice Cream Cone W December 1 8-3- 1 , Monday-Saturda- y y (Except Christmas), 1 2 Noon to 5 P.M. If you're 18 or older, stop by our new "Free-Standing- " Day & Night Teller machine for a demonstration and a fun "Test Try." As a Thank You, you'll receive a coupon good for a FREE Baskin-Robbin- s Ice Cream Cone. Coupon is good at any Utah County Baskin-Robbin- s. J , n r i l i ban n V J Ony ANlghl J jM UNIVERSITY r u ' 2J First Siilersiate Bank I We're open when we're open... and even when we're closed. J Card of Thanks I wish to express heartfelt appreciation lo relatives and friends and neighbors for the many deeds of kindness during the illness and death of my husband Boyd D. Webb. Your t bought fulness and words of en-couragement will be treasured. Helen S. Webb and grandchildren |