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Show Be wary of pesticides Some companies advertise for protection against insects that are not problems in Utah, according to Reed Roberts, Extension entomology en-tomology specialist at Utah State University. "The advertisements offer protection from gypsy moths, chinch bugs, Japanese beetles, corn borers and imported fire ants. As far as we know, none of these insect pests are present in our state," Roberts says. In addition, the USU specialist says many popular brands of aerosol insect sprays on the market conceal their true ingredients. "Under the 'active ingredients' list they give some complex chemical names which most people could not recognize. They fail to list the common names of chemicals such as malathion, diazinon and resmetherin which might be easier for the consumer to locate at the store," Roberts says. "I don't question that the sprays might be effective, but I resent the fact that the company does not want the consumer to know what they are buying or that the pests they offer to rescue consumers from are not a problem in Utah," he says. Alice M.T. Keel Glen Henry Degelbeck Funeral services for Alice Mitilda Thompson Keel, 67, who died Aug. 5, were held Thursday, Aug. 9. Services were under the direction of Bishop Ellis V. Allred of the Grove Ward in Pleasant Grove. Pallbearers were Doug Lance, Gary Thompson, Lawrence Keel, Lonnie Lundin, Robert Keel, Ray Rogers, Ricky Conner, Ronnie Keel, Johnny Lundin and Steve Thompson. The family prayer was given by Carl Thompson. The prelude and postlude were played by Donna Keate. Opening remarks were given by Bishop Allred. The invocation was by Wayne Wood. Nicole Griffiths sang "Not Now But In the Coming Years." A life sketeh was given by Gary Thompson. Donald Fox was the speaker. . Nicole Griffiths sang, "Going Home." The benediction was by Lynn Zufelt. Dedication of the grave was by Gary Thompson. Glen Henry Degelbeck, 63, died Aug. 11, 1984 at his home in Kearns following a heart attack. at-tack. He was born Oct. 1, 1920 in Ophir, Utah, to John Henry and Alice Ann Young Degelbeck. He married Dorothy Robinson June 12, 1943 in Salt Lake City. He worked for Tooele Army Depot and was a member of the LDS Church. He enjoyed hunting and fishing. He is survived by his wife of Kearns, two sons and three daughters: Glen Degelbeck Jr., Highland; John E. Degelbeck, Hunter; Mrs. Vern (Norma) Jessen, Bountiful; Mrs. Larry (Barbara) Taylor, West Jordan; Mrs. Mike (Linda) Shaw, Wells ville; 13 grandchildren; two brothers and three sisters: Harold Degelbeck, Lehi; Grant Degelbeck, Clover; Mrs. Lawrence (Marie) Jonsson, Highland; Mrs. Stan (Nelda) Taylor, Draper; Mrs. Marvin (Donna) Hall, Kanab. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Aug. 15, 1984 at 1 p.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, 118 E. Main, Lehi, where friends may call one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. John N. Stephens Lloyd Gifford Smithfield. Survivors include his wife Alice and his daughter, Mrs. Warren H. (Faun) Mc Entire, both of Rupert, Ida.; three sisters, Naomi Hughes, Milford, Utah; Oreta Anderson, Ogden, Utah; Norma England, Pocatello, Ida.; one brother, Warren Stephens, Salt Lake City; four grandchildren; grand-children; and two greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. He was preceeded in death by his parents and one brother. Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 11, 1984, at the Hansen Mortuary Chapel, Rupert, Idaho. Burial was in the Rupert City cemetery. John Newel Stephens, 79, of Rupert, Ida., died Wednesday afternoon Aug. 8, 1984, in the Minidoka Memorial Hospital following an extended illness. He was born April 12, 1905, in Logan, Utah, the son of Coria Arthur and Martha Johnson Stephens.. He married Alice Margaret Hart-vigsen Hart-vigsen on March 27, 1929, in Logan, Utah. He attended Utah State University from 1924 to 1927. He worked for Utah Power & Light Company from 1926 until his retirement in April 1970. He was UP&L division manager in Preston, Ida., from 1952 to 1953 then became the southern division manager from 1953 to 1970. He was listed in Worlds Who's Who in Commerce and Industry and also in Who's Who in the WesC. Until 1953 he lived in Logan and Smithfield, Utah, and Preston, Ida. In 1953 he moved to American Fork and lived there until 1980 at which time he moved to Rupert, Ida., where he resided until his death. He was a member of the American Fork Chamber of Commerce, which he directed from 1954 to 1955. He was Elks Club Exaulted Ruler in Preston from 1948 to 1949. He was Rotarian President in American Fork from 1960 to 1961. He was also Kiwanis Club president in 1 n rg I Mattsson, Duane Mattsson, Rex Nielsen, Roy Jensen, and Rick Nielsen. Honorary pallbearers were Kimm Gifford, Wayne Gifford and Dean Gifford. The family prayer was given by David L. Gifford. The prelude and postlude were played by Sandra Walker. The invocation was by Scott L. Gifford. Brenn K. Gifford gave the life sketch and Odessa Adams sang "How Great Thou Art" accompanied by Sandra Walker. Speakers were La Von Helquist and Fay D. Gifford. Remarks were given by Mont D. Pulham. The benediction was by Dale J. Gifford. The grave was dedicated by G. Dewey Gifford. Lloyd G. Gifford, 60, of Pleasant Grove, died thursday, Aug. 9, 1984, at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City following a long illness. He was born Dec. 10, 1923 in McFadden, Wyo., to G. Dewey and Pernellie Jorgensen Gifford. He married Jean Nielsen Nov. 25, 1948 in Richfield. The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. He spent his childhood days in Fruita and Salina. He attended school there. He was a veteran of World War II. He served in the Navy in the Pacific Theater. He I had been employed at . Geneva Steel. He was a ! member of the Pleasant Grove 12th LDS Ward. Survivors include his wife of Pleasant Grove; three sons: David L. Gifford and Brenn Gifford, both of Pleasant Grove; Scott L. Gifford, Orem; seven grandchildren; his father of Toquerville; two brothers and a sister: Fay D. Gifford, Toquerville; Mrs. Duane (Twila) Mattsson, Matt-sson, Kearns; Dale J. Gifford, Missouri. Services were held Monday in the Pleasant Grove 12th Ward. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Services were under the direction of Mont D. Pulham, counselor in the Pleasant Grove Twelfth Ward Bishopric. Bishop-ric. Pallbearers were Jon Bauer, Lane |