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Show Thursday, November 19, 1981 - Page A-- 9 ' " T i Harold Warren Anderson j i 1 I 1 Nancy Howe Bean AMERICAN FORK Funeral services for Nancy Howe Bean, 23 of 356 Clifton Ave. American Fork, who . died Thursday, Nov. 12, 1981 in Las Vegas, were held Tuesday at 11 a.m. m the American Fork 10th-23r- d Ward Chapel 680 N. ' 350 E. She was born Jan. 11, 1958 in American Fork to Elliot Castleton and Maralyne Haskell Howe. She married Gregory S. Bean, Jan. 14, 1977 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was active in the LDS Church, holding many different positions. Her survivors include her husband, one daughter, Bethany Ann Bean, American Fork; her parents, Pleasant Grove; two sisters and five brothers, Susan Howe, Cambridge, Mass.; Mrs. Mel (Michelle) Pyne, Centerville; Jack E. Bean, Alan N. Bean, all of Pleasant Grove; Ralph T. Howe, serving a mission in the In-dependence, Mo. area. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery. BYU and graduated from Pacific Coast Banking School. En-tering banking in 1942 he was assistant vice president of the Bank of American Fork. In 1961 he was elected president of the Utah County Bankers Assn. In 1972, he became vice president of Ml View Bank and in 1977 he became the executive secretary of Utah Bankers Assn. and manager of the Salt Lake Clearing House. He was the high priest group leader in the Centerville East Stake and served one term as an American Fork City councilman. His survivors include his wife, two sons and two daughters, Edward W. Anderson, Mrs. Claudia Webb and Kathy Anderson, all of American Fork, Lynn Anderson, Centerville, two brothers, Earl s! Anderson, and Glen T. Anderson, both of American Fork. Burial was in the American Fork City Cemetery. HAROLD W. ANDERSON AMERICAN FORK Vuneral services for Harold Warren An-derson, 58, who died Friday, Nov. 13, 1981, in Sail Lake City were held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in He Anderson and Sons Mortuary, 49 E. 100 N., , American Fork. He was born Oct. 28, 1923 in American Fork lo Warren F. and Millie Thornton Anderson. He married Dona G. Grant, Dec. 18, 1946 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He graduated from American Fork High School and attended Patricia Ann P. Broadbent Alice Y. Degelbeck Seventh Ward Chapel on Saturday, November 14. Florence Anderson played the prelude and postlude music and Bishop Sheldon Case officated at the service. Lynn Broadbent, a brother-in-la- spoke the family prayer and President Antoine Powell, a brother, gave the opening prayer. The biographical sketch was given by Darrel Powell, a brother. Speakers were President Russell Hakes and Noel Cook. Bishop Case also spoke comforting words to those attending the service. A musical selection, "Somewhere My Love" was sung by Phil Lyons accompanied by Jeanine Lyons. A vocal solo "Oh My Father" was sung by Judy Milliner accompanied by Florence Anderson. Paul Royal Jr., offered the benediction and the dedicatory prayer at Heber City Cemetery was by Reed Powell, a brother. Serving as pallbearers were Gary Powell, Darrel Powell, Max Powell, Antoine Powell, Gordon Powell and Reed Powell, all brothers. The profusion of beautiful flowers was cared for by the Heber Seventh Ward Relief Society. LEHI- - Alice Ann Young Degelbeck, age 90, died Monday, November 16. Born July 11, 1891, Fairfield, Utah, daughter of George Edwin and Ann "Annie" Sabey Young. Married John Henry Degelbeck, November 29,"'" 1911, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died 44 years ago.' Survived by three sons, three daughters, Harold J., Lehi; Glen H., Kearns; Grant E., New Mexico; Mrs. Lawrence (Marie) Jonsson, Highland; Mrs. Stanford (Nelda) Taylor, Draper; Mrs. Marvin (Donna) Hall, Kanab; three children preceded her in death, Edwin J., Merlin C. and Orma Jean Vario; also survived by 30 grand-children; 67 great-grandchildren; one great great-grandchil-sister, Mrs. Stan (Mildred) Cutler, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, Lehi, where friends may call Thursday from 9 p.m. and Friday prior to the services. Burial will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. PATRICIA P. BROADBENT LEHI - Patricia Ann Powell Broadbent, 37, :(assed away November hi, 1981. She was born Sept-ember. 17, 1943 in Lehi jMlaxine Van Wagoner M Keith Schow Powell. She attended pchoof in Lehi. She narried Fred Broad-ita- t on June 26, 1967 in e Salt Lake LDS Temple. She had served s president of the !MI A, Relief Society president, Spiritual ,Llv'ng teacher, Primary teacher, ward .organists, leader, and on the Stake Relief Society Board. Survivors include her '"sband, three Jaghters, Vicky, AnnandLynette, and son,' David; one Anna Cutler, J!agna; six brothers, tary V., Bellevue, whin., Antoine T., Kamas, Darrel G Lehi, ;dn K., Aurora, ol0', Max D Jmerican Fork, and of West Jordan. "neral services were "eld 'n the Heber Festival Of Trees 1981 Continues A Gift Of Love The gaily decorated Christmas tree, jolly old Saint Nicholas, and the humble Nativity scene have endured as major symbols of the Holiday Spirit. They never fail to rekindle our faith, restore some semblence of hope and wonder, and renew our sense of charily. For the past len years, the Women's Endowment Com mil lee of Primary Children's Medical Center has undertaken to provide a holiday gift ()f magnificent proportions for area residents and needy children - the annual Festival of Trees. For I he eleventh consecutive year, the magical Festival will unfold in the Salt Palace Exhibition Hall December 5 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day. The chairman of this year's Festival is Marsha McNeil, with Barbara Frazier and Susan Ludlow serving as Dependent upon the support of a large group of people working toward a common goal, the Festival fills the hall with scenes of wonder. Featuring its own forest of 240 trees of all shapes and sizes, the Festival benefits charily patients at Primary Children's. The trees are uniquely decorated and donated by creative, generous friends of the medical center. Businesses, church and civic groups, and individuals purchase some of the trees at a silent auction held the night before the Festival. Other trees are sold throughout the week. The money raised goes directly to Primary Children's, which spent $1.6 million in 1980 for the treatment of 1,206 charity patients. A substantial portion of the charily budget comes from the annual Festival of Trees. In addition to the magic of the trees, the Festival features a boutique stocked with handmade animals. Homemade candies, cakes, pies, rolls, breads, and ginger-bread houses can be purchased in the Festival's Sweet Shoppe to supplement holiday larders. Special treats for the young at heart will include suckers, popcorn balls, filled stockings, and other delights. Also available for purchase will be Christmas cards especially designed for the Festival and featuring children in holiday settings. Entertainment will be provided throughout the Festival on the front stage, with 73 groups, including children's groups, high school madrigals, a'cappella choirs, jazz ensembles, and senior citizen bands. Thousands of volunteers work to make the first week in December a gift of love for both the community and children who need medical care. Cody Fredrickson, a hospital patient from Kearns, will turn on the lights of the 240 trees Tuesday night, Dec. 1. The program is by invitation only for Festival volunteers and those who plan to purchase trees in the silent auction. A-LUH- L-- Get our new Chicken Sandwich and J Kentucky frlei (or only SI W. Limit 2 I J orders per coupon. Customer pays ail applicable sales tax. OFFER EXPIRES DECEMBER 31. 1981 J $71 99 L 1 Uo AjF j 0 jj 3S " This coupon good for 2 pieces of chicken, I 3 Cobbette ot corn, mashed potatoes & gravy and J a delicous roll for only $1.35. Limit A orders per coupon. 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