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Show Funeral Services Held For Hazel May Bone Annie Mary Wright Mower were Bishop Robert Webb and Bishop Sherwin Allred. Don Clark, accompanied by Ruth Ann Larson, sang "Hold Thou My Hand" and the benediction was offered by Keith Powell. A son, T.J. Bone, dedicated I he grave at the Lehi City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Gene Bone, Kenneth Wells,. Larry Bone, Jay Garlick, Kenneth Chamberlain and Nile Chamberlain. The flowers were cared for by the Lehi Sixth Ward Relief Society. Tyler James Bennett i PLEASANT GROVE-!r GROVE-!r Annie Mary Wr.ght afe Twer, 95, former Eevelt resident, died K5 11. 1982 at the home of her daughter in Pleasant Grove. She was born Sept. 26, ; 1886 in Woodhouse England to John and ; Safah Staniforth Wright. She married Silas Willard Mower on Sept 15, 1920 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Aug. 10, 1940. She was an active member of the LDS church and served as Relief Society treasurer. She moved to Utah from England as an LDS convert settling in Coalville and later in Roosevelt. Survivors include her daughters: Mrs. Thora Mulford, Roosevelt; Mrs. Emron (LaRee) Anderson, Pleasant Grove; 10 grandchildren; grand-children; 10 great grandchildren; a stepson, Melvin Reed Mower, Salt Lake City; two sons preceded her in death, Joseph W. and Myron R. Mower. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the Pleasant Grove 10th Ward. Funeral services for Hazel May Bone were held Fri., Apr. 9, in the Wing Mortuary Chapel with Bishop Guy W. Cash, Jr. officiating. Ruth Ann Larson played the prelude and postlude music and Richard Bone, a son, offered the prayer with family members. Wayne Powell spoke the invocation which was followed by a musical duet "I Have a Testimony" by Lawana Beckstead and Barbara Anderson. They were accompanied by Patty Southwick. Bishop Cash offered comforting remarks and the biographical sketch was presented by Geraldine Ekins. Speakers who eulogized Mrs. Bone for her many wonderful qualities AMERICAN FORK-Tyler FORK-Tyler James Bennett, a one-day-old son of Hal Marvin and Jamie Suzanne Sorenson Bennett, was born April 5, 1982 in Provo. He died April 6, 1982. Survivors include his parents, two brothers, Cory Hal, and Jesse Daniel Bennett, all of American Fork. Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett, American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. James D. Sorenson, Lindon; great grandparents, Mrs. Mae W. Bennett, American Fork; Mrs. Rose Ashton, Lehi. Funeral was held Friday at 11 a.m. in the American Fork City Cemetery. Amanda J. Woffinden Dies American Fork City Cemetery, under the direction of Anderson and Sons Mortuary. i AMERICAN FORK-i FORK-i Amanda J. Woffinden, infant daughter of John ' Howard and Janet June i pulley Woffinden, died Friday, April 9, 1982 at the American Fork : Hospital of prematurity. She was born April 9, ' 1982 at the American f- Fork Hospital. Survivors include her parents, one brother " and one sister, Eric and Kristie Woffinden both of American Fork; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Pulley of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Howard John Woffinden, Pleasant Grove; great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S.A. Slater of American Fork and M.A. Bravo of Houston, Texas. Graveside services were held on Tuesday, April 13, at 11 a., at the Annie Searle Shields PLEASANT GROVE-Annie GROVE-Annie May Searle Shields, 93, died April 12, 1982 in Pleasant Grove. She was born March 16, 1889 in Salt Lake City to John C. and Elizabeth Granter Searle. She married John G. Shields on Sept. 30, 1908 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died in 1956. She was an active member of the LDS church and had served in the Relief Society and as president of the Primary. She is survived by four sons and three daughters: Ray S. Shields, Yuma, Ariz.; Lois Libby, Palm Springs; Mrs. Melba Venturi, Pleasant Grove; Jack (Howard) Shields and Donald Wallace Shields, both of Hayward, Calif.; Kenneth Lester Shields, Tracy, Calif. ; Yvonne Louis Nickolette, Sand Leandro, Calif.; 15 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and ten great great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held today at 11 a.m. at the Olpin Family Mortuary, 500 South 300 East, Pleasant Grove, where friends may call one hour prior to services. ser-vices. Burial will be in Oakland, Calif. Roberta Peters Recital At Tabernacle Roberta Peters, Metropolitan Opera soprano, will perform a recital in the Provo Tabernacle tonight (Thursday) at 8 p.m. Although Miss Peters has frequently appeared in Salt Lake City (most recently as soloist with the Utah Symphony pops series last June), this will be her first appearance in Provo, where she will be sponsored by the newly-organized newly-organized Provo Cultural Affairs Board. Her program will include arias by Pergolesi, Mozart and Donizetti, also puccini and Rossini, and four songs of Debussy. The second half of her program will be drawn from American light opera and Viennese operatta tunes by such composers as Lehar and Zeller, also the famed "Vienna, City of Dreams" by Sieczynski. After 32 years singing with the Metropolitan Opera, Miss Peters still maintains a heavy schedule there, and fulfills recital, concert and orchestral engagements all over the country. A recipient of the coveted Bolshoi Medal of the USSR, she has recorded for RCA, Deutsche Gram-mophon, Gram-mophon, Columbia and Decca records, has performed five times from the White House ' and filled many other television engagements. She is ' also a favorite star of musical theater, and frequently gives master classes at acolletes and universities. univer-sities. Tickets may be purchased in advance at the Murdock, Harris, Summerhays and Wakefield music stores in Provo, or at the door. |