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Show Thursday, November llft8 Obituaries Services for Howard infant Child of God," was sung by Becky Barnes, ac-companied by her father, Marlin Barnes, on the guitar. Scott Beal sang the touching hymn, "Oh My Father." Daniel J. Harps gave the benediction and the dedicatory prayer at the Lehi City Cemetery was offered by the baby's grandfather, Reldon Earl Barnes. The beautiful flowers were cared for and arranged by the Lehi Second Ward Relief Society. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Oct. 27, 1982, at 11 a.m. in the Lehi Second Ward Chapel for Derick Barnes Howard, three-- ; month old child who died Oct. 23. The baby was the child of Rick and Susan Barnes Howard. Bishop Bruce Webb of ficiated at the service. Loya Moscon played the prelude and postlude ; music and the prayer with family members was given by the child's father, Rick Howard. Earl Loftus offered the invocation. A musical number, "I'll Walk With God" was sung by Scott : Beal. Comforting remarks " were spoken by Bishop Dee Colledge and a 1 beautiful tribute to ' Derick was prepared and read by his great-- ; grandmother, Blanche Woodard. Speakers - were John Allen, a ; respiratory therapist from Primary : Children's Medical .'; Center, and President Frank Moscon. A vocal solo, "I Am A F x.- - I A. - - " I j." - - A ,r jw 4 " sv- W. .... - DERICK HOWARD i Services held for j L Ruby Ann Cook pallbearers were the grandsons of Ruby Cook. The flowers were cared for and arranged by the Lehi First Ward Relief Society. Interment was in the Lehi City Cemetery. Funeral services were held Oct. 27 in the Wing Mortuary Chapel for Ruby Ann Turner Cook who died Oct. 22. Bishop James W. Strong officiated at the "service. He also con- - soled the mourners with - a special message of comfort. Eva Carson played the prelude and ' postlude music and the family prayer was of-- j : ' fered by Charles Wyler. ."; The invocation was given by B.J. Lott. '. Musical numbers, ", "Whispering Hope" and -- ; "Goin' Home" were -- 1 sung by Vera Trane and .Ann Bushman, ac-- ; companied by Eva Carson. Arden F. Tuckett was the speaker. Seth Lit--i tlefort offered the benediction and the dedication of the grave was by Jay E. Richins. Serving as 1 S ' I RUBY COOK Festival of Trees great tradition substantial contri-bution for the medical care of needy children at the hospital. The twelfth annual "Festival of Trees" will unfold in the Salt Palace Exhibition Hall Dec. 4 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day. Tickets can be pur-chased from "Festival volunteers or at the door for $2 for adults and 50 cents for children. A holiday tradition of giving a gift of love to needy children began a little over a decade ago with 55 Christmas trees. The trees, donated and decorated by indi-viduals and groups, were put on display and sold to the public. That year $46,000 was raised at the first "Festival of Trees" to help sick children at Primary Children's Medical Center. Twelve years later the "Festival" tradi-tion has grown into an enchanted forest of over 240 uniquely dec-orated trees. Also featured is a Gift Boutique stocked with handmade quilts, Christmas decorations, pillows, toys, and stuff-ed animals. Freshly baked breads, cakes, and rolls, homemade candies, and ginger-bread houses can be purchased in the Sweet Shoppe. A Small Fry Shop has suckers, pop-corn balls, and other delightful treats especially priced for a child's budget. Holiday entertain-ment is provided throughout the "Festival" by childrens groups, high school madrigals, a'cappela choirs, and senior citizen bands. In addition, thous-ands of volunteers work to make the "Festival" a success. Last year support from caring, generous people throughout Utah who decorated trees, made gifts and sweets, pur-chased trees, or gave cash contributions to the "Festival" made a State creates medal of valor call of duty. The concept was expanded to recognize all citizens of the State who may be involved in heroic acts. Anyone knowing an ' individual who becomes involved in an act of valor is encouraged to contact the State Department of Public Safety. The State of Utah has created a Medal of Valor to be given to citizens who risk their lives to save the life of another. The medal will be awarded by the Governor upon recommendation by the Commissioner of Public Safety. A contest was held among State Depart-ment of Public Safety employees for design of teh medal. Norman P. Brown, a Highway Patrolman from Roosevelt, Utah, won a $200 savings bond for his entry. The theme of his design characterizes strength of mind or spirit, personal bravery and heroism. 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For the many kind acts, for those who took part in the services, for the lovely floral offer-ings, and to those who helped in any way, we are truly grateful. Edna Crookstron And Family Mello World! Babies born - Am. Fork Oct. 26 - Boy to Francis and Kathy Allred Grace of ' - Lehi. Oct. 26 - Boy to Rodney and Michelle Robinson Nehring of Am. Fork. Oct. 26 - Girl to Chris and Janet Larson Lind of Lehi. Oct. 26 - Girl to Michael and JanaLee Sager Beck of Lehi. Oct. 27 - Boy to Jeffrey and Laura Holdaway Gillespie of Provo. Oct. 27 - Girl to Melvin and Leah Richens Hatch of Springville. Oct. 27 - Boy to Darrell and Pamela Bell Sorensen of Provo. Oct. 27 - Boy to Dennis and Kristine Hughes ' Holley of Am. Fork. Oct. 27 - Boy to Cody and Kalene Rice Walker of Am. Fork. ; Oct. 27 - Girl to Douglas and Lanie Miller Wells of Orem. Oct. 28 - Boy to Grant and Roberta Thompson ; Keller of Am. Fork. ' ; Oct. '.3 - Girl to Curtis and Vonita Bernard Yaung of PI. Grove. ; - Oct. 28 - Girl to Gail and Leanne Richards Jones of Orem. ; Oct. 2b - Boy to Milton and Jane Voss Fletcher of ' Am. Fork. Oct. 28 - Boy to Don and Mary Ellis Anderson of PI. Grove. ; : Oct. 29 - Girl to Norman and Susan Larsen Jarrett of Am. Fork. Oct. 29 - Girl to Keith and Diana Woodruff Ed- - . ; dington of Provo. ; . Oct. 29 - Girl to Paul and Sharon Ottley Larson of ; Am. Fork. .; Oct. 29 - Girl to David and Christina Vance CaudhillofLehi. ' : Oct 29 --Boy to David and Cindy Moore Nuttall of ; Am. Fork. , ; ; Oct. 31 - Girl to Brian and Margo Adamson Sullivan of PI. Grove. Oct. 31 - Girl to Kendall and Thera Clements Durrant of Orem. Oct. 31 - Girl to Kevin and Terri Ann Rigby Grace of Lehi. Oct. 31 - Twin girls to Ross and Kouris Lydid Herrera of Am. Fork. |