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Show (( obituaries Ferd Evans 'William (Ferd) Evans, 78, died July 23, 1984 in a Salt Lake hospital following a lingering illness. He was born June 2, 1906 in Lehi, a son of William Abel and Mary Elizabeth Johnson Evans. He married Lila Snape Feb. 19, 1934 in Salt Lake City. Their marriage was later-solemnized later-solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He graduated from Lehi High School, attended at-tended BYU where he was a member of the 1933 Conference Basketball Cham-pionship Cham-pionship team, He played semi-pro baseball and basketball for 12 years. He was employed by He loved fishing and the outdoors. He is survived by his wife, Lehi; three sons and one daughter: Gary F. Evans, Bozeman, Mont.; James William (Bill) Evans, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; Michael S. Evans, Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Kent (Marcia) Russon, Bountiful; 10 grandchildren; grand-children; three greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday, July 27, at 11 a.m. in the Wing Mortuary - Chapel, 118 E. Main, Lehi, where friends may call Thursday evening from , 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday, prior to services. Interment In-terment will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. Margaret Matthews . J Calvin Gray Calvin Clark Gray, I 59, died Tuesday, July " j 17, 1984, at his home in Provo of cancer. 5S: He was born Oct. 17, !921, in Lehi, s. son of - James Bertrum and I Genevieve .Thomas ji Gray. He married "if Elaine Warwood in J ! 1950. She later died. '' He married Vera I' J Helen Rieske - July 26, ji 1973, in Elko, Nev. He j was a retired steelmaker, a naval veteran of World War I II, a member of the j LDS Church, and past I president of the Eagles , Lodge 2924. He was also (Jeanette) Throckmorton; Throck-morton; and Mrs. Nancy Carlson, both of Provo; Mrs. Dennis (Irene) Zufelt, Orem; and Mrs. Randall (Brenda) Smith, Wellington; 21 grandchildren; grand-children; one . brother and three sisters; Jack J. Gray; Mrs. Lyle (Myra) Goff, Lehi; Mrs. Floyd. (Virginia) Bezzant, Lindon; and Mrs. Earl (Barbara) Thompson, Sandy. Services were held Saturday in the Wing Mortuary Chapel. Burial was in the Provo City Cemetery. Kennecort Copper Corp. as a boiiermaker, where he retired in 1971. He and his family also owned and operated the Evans Cafe in Lehi for 13 years. He was a volunteer fireman for Lehi City and served in the LDS Church as a ward clerk and welfare clerk. He was a High Priest in the Lehi 6th Ward. a member of the Elks Lodge 849. He is survived T)y his wife, Provo; two sons and four daughters: Jack D. Pippin, Orem; Robert Warwood, Provo; Mrs. Harold Colleen Thompson Invocation was given by Alex J. Hunt. The first speaker was Florence Erickson. She was followed by a vocal duet, "I Need Thee Every Hour," sung by Sharlyn Lloyd and Michelle Warnick, accompanied by Pauline Olpin. Ray Louder spoke and was followed by a piano selection by Sharlyn IJoyd. The dedication of the grave was given by Kenneth H. Mott at the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Pall bearers were Robert Jacin Sutch, Chad James Hunt, Alex J. Hunt, Robert ljeMar Sutch, James G.E. Smith and Ray Louder. Flowers were taken care of by the Pleasant Grove First Ward Relief Society. 1 Mary Dalton Margaret Agar Matthews, 79, of Pleasant Grove, died Monday, July 16, 1984 in Provo.. She was born June 9, 1905 in Sunderland, England, to Peter and Margaret Curry Agar. She married Arnold Bradford Matthews on Sept. 19, 1929 in Castle Dale. He died Dec. 10, 1971. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary. She was a Gold Star Mother, having had a son killed in the Korean Conflict. She was a member of the Pleasant Grove Senior Citizens and Utah County Senior Citizens, Inc. She came to America ' in February of 1906. She became a U.S. citizen in 1957, She attended schools in Castle Gate and was raised by an aunt, Ada A. Sutch. She had worked as a housekeeper, at Spring Canyon Confectionary, and other businesses. Survivors include a son, Gene D. Matthews, Long Beach, Calif. ; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a step-son, James C. Matthews, Hurricane, W. Va.; three brothers; C. Richard Sutch and LaMar Sutch, both of Orem: Albert E. Sutch, Pleasant Grove; a son, Arnold Bradford (Corky) Matthews, preceeded her in death. Funeral services for Margaret Agar Matthews Matt-hews were on July 19 at 11 a.m. at the Olpin Mortuary. Bishop E. Dee Olpin officiated. The family prayer was given by Robert L. Sutch. Prelude and postlude music was performed by Sharlyn IJoyd. . Colleen Booth Thompson, 52, Orem, died Saturday, July 21, at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo after complications com-plications with pneumonia. She was born Oct. 8, 1931, in Provo to Cloyd and Millie Stubbs Booth. She married Joseph M. Thompson June 25, 1949, in Las Vegas. She received her education in Provo and attended Utah Technical College. .After marriage, she and her husband made their first home in Provo. They moved to Orem in 1956. A lover of dance and music, she performed per-formed in dance recitals as a young girl. A member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she was in the Orem 13th Ward at the time of her death. Survivors include her husband, Orem; Four sons and three daughters: Craig M.' Thompson, Provo; Michael C. Thompson, Provo; Joseph P. Thomson, Orem ; . Daniel B. Thompson, serving an LDS mission to Paris, France; Mrs. Chris (Cathy) Bassett, Lehi; Mrs. Dennis (Sheri) Hogue, Offutt Air Base, Neb.; and Mrs. Glade (Terri) Lewis, American Fork; 15 grandchildren ; one brother and one sister; Ronald Cloyd Booth, . Salt Lake City; and Shirlene Halladay, Provo. She was preceded in death by one son, Steven J. Thompson. Services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at the Berg Mortuary Drawing Room Chapel, Provo, where friends may call 6-8 p.m. Wednesday or one hour prior to services Thursday. Burial will be in the Provo City Cemetery. Chapel. Burial was in the Bountiful City Cemetery. Card of Thanks The family of Mary Dalton wish to "offer their sincere thanks and appreciation for the aid and sympathy of all their" friends and neighbors in the recent death and funeral of their mother. For the many kind acts, for those who took part in the services, for the lovely floral offerings, of-ferings, . and to those Who helped in any way, we are truly grateful. -Mrs. John (Irene) Laursen Esther Bateman Charles H. Cook 8" Mary Hayward Cook Ij: Dalton, 89, died 5 Tuesday, July 17, 1984, ... I in American Fork, IS' j Utah. She was born March ct: l. 1895, in Salt Lake "'L City, the daughter of !:' Charles Edward and J Martha Annice Hep-orth Hep-orth Hayward. She married Jess L. Cook " Feb. 26, 1919 in the Salt ; Lake LDS Temple. He ' dled Aug. 9, 1934. She I: married Edward S. ; Dalton in April, 1939. He , j died in March, 1942. ' ; She was a licensed Poetical nurse at ; American Fork Hospital several years. She was a past Primary President and Relief !: cety teacher. : She is survived by two daughters, one son and two step-sons: Mrs. John H. (Irene) Larsen, American Fork; Mrs. Esther Bateman, Alpine; Charles Cook, Tooele; Lloyd Cook, Syracuse; LeGrand Cook, Grants Pass, Ore.; 14 grandchildren; 38 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren; brothers and sisters: Frank and Lloyd Hayward, both Salt Lake City; Fred Hayward, Texas; Wilson Hayward, Lehi; Mrs. Byron (Dorothy) Nelson, Provo; Mrs. Thayne (Louise) Bateman, Alpine; Mrs. David (Ida) Wagstaff, American Fork. Services were held Friday in the Anderson and Sons Mortuary |