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Show Citizen, Review, Press, Thurs., Nov. 10, 1983 - Page 22 Elroy Murdoch services Mary Jense Washburn Services were under the direction of Bishop Don Ray Nelson of the Genola Second Ward. Pallbearers were l)r. Don J. Gilbert, Evan Murdock, Garth Fielding, Bob Fillmore, Terry Walker, Kenny Stoddard and Dr. Jim Walker. Honorary pallbearers were Cuthbert Murdoch, Paul Van Wagoner, Glenn Fillmore, Phillip Ballard, Glen Maxwell, Garth Walker, Bob Walker and Grant Turner. The family prayer was by Richard Murdoch, and the prelude and postlude were played by Donna Davis. The invocation was by Recce Murdoch. The ward choir sang "Life Eternal" accom-panied by Gay Garner. A tribute was given by Ix:ia M. Gilbert. The grandchildren sang, "AsIHaveI)ved You" and "1 Am a Child of God", accompanied by Susan Murdoch. Speakers were IVesidonl well Thomas and Robert Murdoch. Bishop Nelson gave remarks. A quartet composed of Iieece, Layne, liobert and Ix'c R. Murdoch sang "I Need Thee Every Hour" accom-panied by li-ci- M. Gilbert. The benediction was by lee R. Murdoch and the dedication of the grave was by Iiyne Murdoch. Mary Jense Wash-!-- : burn, 73, of Pleasant Grove, died Monday, '- -I Nov. 7, 1983 at the Utah '. : Valley Hospital. : - She was born October r ' 2, 1910 in Pleasant Grove, a daughter of : Nels Thomas and Olive Adamson Jense. She - married Viron Wash- - 1 : burn May 31, 1940 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. ; She attended schools in Pleasant Grove, BYU and Utah State University. She taught school in Duchesne County and the Alpine School District. She was active in politics, having served as registration agent and judge of election for many years. J ' She was a member of j the American Legion president, Junior Sunday School teacher and Primary teacher and in the presidency of the M.I. A. Survivors include her husband of Pleasant Grove, a son and a daughter, Mrs. David (Marianne) Kjar, American Fork; Mark Washburn, Pleasant Grove; 12 grand-children; two brothers, Wesley Jense, Pleasant Grove; Myron Jense, Provo. Funeral services will be Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Pleasant Grove Third Ward, 400 E. 200 North. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. MARY J. WASHBURN Auxiliary and held several positions in that organization. An active member of the LDS Church, she lived in the Pleasant Grove Third Ward all of her life, where she had served as Relief Society Kraig D. Hardy M - - Graveside services ji were held Monday for z'. Kraig David Hardy, son of : " : David Kay and Laurie : Bennett Hardy of Orem, ; : who died Saturday, ; " ; Nov. 5, 1983, of sudden : infant death syndrome. -- . : He was born July 7, 1983 in American Fork. His parents are members of the LDS Church, Orem 12th Ward. 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Customers are encouraged 1 to save such material for future l- - reference. - The adjustment period now un- - - derway will continue through the : rest of this year and is being called -- ; "functional divestiture." "Functional divestiture means ! - we're beginning to operate as if it : - were already January," said Kenneth O. Hill, Utah Public - - Relations Manager for Mountain ': Bell. "The idea is to practice -- ; divestiture changes several months early, while we're all still em-ployees of the same company. In that way, we should be able to iron out problems more easily than we would after the split has officially occurred." Hill described the changes as a trial period aimed at making customers familiar with the splitting of duties that will come next year as a result of the court-ordere- d divestiture or splitting off of the 22 Bell System companies from AT&T. Two new facilities have opened as a result of functional divestiture. An equipment sales office for business customers opened in mid-Octob-at 1245 Brickyard Road in Salt Lake City's new Brickyard Plaza. A business and records center for residence customers opened Oct. 31 at the Metro Business Park (21st South and Redwood Road) in Salt Lake City. Bob Robison, manager of the new business location, said il houses about 170 employees. Dean Hill, manager of the new residence location, said it houses about 130 employees. Both centers may be reached via phone by customers with questions. Customers outside the Salt Lake City area should call for the business center; for the residence center. The changes will take some ad-justing, but both Robison and Hill say the process of ordering telephone service is no more complicated than buying electrical appliances. "The simplest analogy I can think of is when you buy a refrigerator," says Robison. "First, you call the electric company, and they provide the 'juice' to your home. Then you go to the department or appliance store to buy the refrigerator." Dean Hill summed it up this way: "Divestiture will provide customers a wider variety of suppliers, products and service. That fact puts more responsiblily on those customers to be smart, thorough shoppers and to compare products and services before buying." hello world J Babies Born in American Fork Hospital I Nov. 2 Girl to Reg. and Roxanne Eager McDaniel Orom Girl to Eliseo and Evelyn Greenburg Meza Orem Nov. 3 Boy to Michael and Janette Cryer Johnson Alpine 1 Girl to Murray and Mary Jo Colton Hunt Orem : Boy to Jerry and Margarita Vazquez Ricks I hi Girl to Steven and Lisa Pickering Bezzant Orem : Girl to David and Marleen Conder Smith Mii : Nov. 4 Boy to Kirk and Jolene Montgomery Greenland Orem ; - Nov. 5 Girl to Alan and Dixie Devereaux Young Orem Nov. 6 Girl to Larry and Teresa Stoker Jepper.son I lighlanrl : Boy to Nephi and Laura Whitby Evans American Fork Boy to Randy and l.orraine Cone Bryant Pleasant Grove Boy to Grant and I); ina Niolson Forre Pleasant Grove |