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Show Citizen, Press, Review, Wed., Oct. 30, 1985 - Page 15 Obituaries ) Velma Olson Evelyn C. Morgan Syracuse, Utah; 10 grandchildren; several great grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Marlin Christiansen, Lehi. She was preceded in death by three children, Earl Devon; Janet La Rae; and Jay Arthur. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Oct. 29, in Kayesville, Utah. ' In-terment was in. the Riverton City Cemetery. Velma Russon Olson, 75, died Oct. 23, 1985 in Kaysville.Utah.' She was born June 6, 1909 to George and Inza Russon in Lehi. She lived in Lehi and at-tended Lehi public school. She married Arthur A. Olson, Oct. 17 1927 in Salt ' Lake City. They made their home in Riverton for many years, then to Syracuse, Utah, and then to Kaysville. Most of her life was spent as a homemaker. She worked a few years at Remington Arms in Salt Lake City. She held several positions in the LDS Church. Survivors include her husband of 58 years; three chidren, Mrs. Lee (Arva) Schofield, Ogden; Mrs. Glen (Susan) Gregory, Willets, Calif.; and Craig Jon Olson, i' f. V. I LeRoy Wilkinson, Concord, Calif.; Dennis C. Wilkinson, Garden Cali- f- Rna'd Wilkinson, Orem-Rober- t Jame' Wilkinson, Orem; and Robert James Wilkinson, Pleasant Hills, Calif.; 35 grand-children and 24 great-grandchildren; two brothers and four sisters: James E. Allen, Oakland Taiif aiu.' Cardon Card of Thanks rvelynC. Morgan, 72, undon, died Sunday. 1985 in the Serican Fork frf'' Morgan was 1 25, 1913, a Shier of James Ihen and Mary Jane Mateon Allen in Eureka She married La LeRoy Wilkinson Tune2, 1930. He died, married Edward N. JganonJuneS 1950. I' itfsmarriagewaslater demnized in the LDS Ienlple. He died. She was educated in mvo City Schools and Lrved as a licensed practical Nurse. She was retired from the Utah Valley Regional tfe()ical Center. She had , mrj(ed at Larson's Rest I Home in Lehi and the Lindon Care and Training Center. She been a Hospice Worker. She had been a Relief We would like to take this opportunity to thank the many friends, neighbors and family members for all the expressions of sym-pathy and love shown us at the daeth of our loved ones, Natalie and Nicole Cardon. We deeply appreciate all those who took part in any way in the graveside service. We want to express our thanks to all those who called at our home and for the lovely floral offerings and the food prepared for our comfort. --Wade and Marilyn Cardon Alys and Bart Society President in Norwalk, California and in Lindon. She had worked in the Provo LDS Temple. At the time of her death she was secretary of the Relief Society and a visiting teacher in the Lindon First Ward. She and her husband had served in the Canada Calgary LDS Mission in 1975 and 1976. She is survived by five sons: Michael K. Morgan, Orem; Allen A. Allen, Sacramento, Calif. ; Margaret Hutchings, Provo; Nellie Leighton, Oakland, Calif.; Mary Beown, Hayward, Calif.; and Grace Backman, Provo. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Lindon First Ward, 25 North Main, Lindon. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Provo City Cemetery. Nielson Thank You On behalf of the Neilson family we would like to extend a special thanks to all the friends and relatives who stood by our sides during the loss of our husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend, Max Neilson. Neilson family Carlisle Card of Thanks j Russell L. Sutherland We would like to take this opportunity to thank the many friends, neighbors and family members for all the expressions of sym-pathy and love shown us at the death of our loved one, Neil Carlisle. We deeply appreciate all those who took part in any way in the funeral service. We want to express our thanks to all those who called at the home and the mortuary, and for the lovely floral of-ferings and the food prepared for our comfort. We also want to ex-press our gratitude to the Citizen for honoring our husband and father through the article which was so beautifully written. --Lou Cille Carlisle Scott & Cherie Carlisle Bob & Diane Carlisle Kirby & Cindy Jensen Ted, Kathy and . Jack Carlisle Russell Lee Sutherland, 48, Alpine, died Friday, Oct. 25, 19j5 in a Salt Lake City hospital. He was born Dec. 3, 1936 in Santa Monica, ' ail Calif, to Lawrence J. and Iona Kerby Sutherland, soni, He married Carolyn rk Woodruff Sept. 1, 1961 in haste the Salt Lake LDS Ties c Temple. ;sted He was a member of the Alpine 1st Ward. He TT served a mission to nfj Western Canada. He M was a former bishop, Yl high councilman and M slake auditor. He was a member j wife; five sons and four daughters: Mark Sutherland, Barbara Sutherland, David Sutherland, Karen Sutherland, Daniel Sutherland, Jennifer Sutherland, Jeffrey Sutherland, Emily Sutherland and Justin Sutherland, all of Alpine; his mother, Provo; two brothers, Gordon Sutherland, Cedar City; and Gerald Sutherland, Orem. Funeral services were Tuesday, oct. 29, in the Alpine 1st Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Alpine City Cemetery. of the American In-stitute of Certified Public Accountants and the Utah State CPA Association. Survivors include his Rulon C. Carlson y Rulon C. Carlson, 66, J American Fork, died u Tuesday, Oct. 22, 1985. j He was born Aug. 9, 1819 in Pleasant Grove, fee son of Clairence and ftuby A. ' Cunningham Carlson. He married Connie Read Feb. 5, 1949 in Salt Lake City. He graduated from American Fork High School where he was active in sports. iHe served as a sergeant in the U.S. Army during World j War II, stationed in J Alaska and Italy. He worked at Geneva Steel for 35 years, retiring in 1981. He coached little kague baseball for several years. He was a member f the LDS Church. Survivors include his We of American Fork; the direction of Bishop John Day of the American Fork Fourth Ward. Casket bearers were Steven --Deanr. Bernl Dean, ' Don Neil,' Craig Dean, Larry Neil and Calvin Kessler. The family prayer was by Russell Carlson. The prelude and postlude were by Fern Fox. The invocation was by Larry Neil. Owen Dean gave the life sketch. Two musical selections were given by "Something Special," accompanied by Bessie Shawcroft. Speakers were Bishop John Day and Bishop Rodney Turner. The benediction was by Bishop Donald Fox. The dedication of the grave was by William "Bill" Graff. two sons and one daughter: W. Jay Carlson and JoAnn Carlson, both of American Fork; and William Russell Carlson, Delta. Services were held Friday, Oct. 25, in the Anderson & Sons Mortuary Chapel, American Fork. Burial was in the American Fork Cemetery. Services were under Henry Williams Dale Williams, both of Salt Lake City; Sheri Elizabeth Jarman of Spring City and Timothy James Williams of Mt. Pleasant; 10 grand-children and a sister: LaVerne V. CA11 of Harbor City, Calif. Services will be Wednesday, Oct. 30 at 11 a.m. at the Pleasant Grove 12th LDS Wardh Church, 500 S. 200 E. Friends may call at the church one hour before services Wednesday. Uurial will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Henry LeRoy ""hams, 54, of peasant Grove died Mturday, Oct. 26, 1985 Ms home following a illness. J He was born Jan. 3, 1331 m Salt Lake City, a Benjamin H. and . J:?' V. Barrett 1 Jll!'ams. He married Hargaret Allred Feb. 9, 201ympia, Wash. ,marriage was er solemnized in the J PJaW from Granite S School. He vi a bachelor of science degree from BYU in 1957. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict. he was an active member of the LDS Church, living in the Pleasant Grove 12th Ward and was a member of the Elders Quorum presidence at the time of his death. He had been em-ployed as a brick layer for many years. Survivors include his wife of Pleasant Grove; two sons and two daughters; Linda Marie Baxter and Stephen (hello ivorld) -- D Babies born at Am. Fork Hospital: September 30 Girl to James and Carolyn Hales Pace of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Matthew and Kathy Paul Mortensen of Orem. Girl to Jay Grant and Kathlene Evans Kirkham of American Fork. October 1 Twins, boy and girl, to David and JoEllen Godfrey Jonsson of Orem. Boy to Steven and Jan Taylor Stanfill of Orem. October 2 Boy toWynn and Christine Ozancin Barker of West Valley City. Girl to Donald and Kara Andrus Fitzgerald of Provo. Boy to Rex and Melanie Adams Harding of Pleasant Grove. Girl to Paul and Mary Ellen Woods Young of Highland. October 3 Boy to Tom and Sue Smith James of Pleasant Grove. October 4 Girl to William and Theresa Franck Dyer of Orem. . Girl to Charles and Colette Winters Stillman of Lehi. October 5 Girl to Roger and Kathy Norman Jacobsen of Lehi. Girl to Tony and Shelly Durrant Trinnamon of American Fork. Boy to James and Sandie Heinegar Nell of Alpine. October 6 Boy to Troy and Kelli Barnes Gasser of American Fork. October 7 Boy to Mark and Shelly Hall Taylor of Alpine. Girl to Steven and Connie Herbert Ault of American Fork. Girl to Michael and Nancy Sauter Kelly of Alpine. October 8 Girl to Joseph and Jill Sylvester Marchbanks of Lehi. Boy to Scott and Sandra Lloyd Jasper of Kemmerer, Wyo. October 9 Girl to James and Trade Smith Barrett of Orem. ' Boy to Scott and Brenda Page Jorgenson of Orem . October 10 Boy to James and Rachel Free Bailey of Orem. Girl to Kelly and Christine Reichert Lent of Provo. Girl to Wilford and Noreen Vest Edwards of Lehi. October 11 Boy to Michael and Janell Jarvis Frost of Lindon. Girl to Philip and Sheila Turner Edwards of Pleasant Grove. October 14 Girl to Richard and Cynthia Whitlock Westwood of Spanish Fork. Boy to Troy and Jody Halley Worthen of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Ernest and Jeanine Schramm Johanson of American Fork. Notice of Special Election I TO ALL QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE CENTRAL UTAH. WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT, STATE OF UTAH Take notice that on the 19th day of November, 1985, a special election will be held in the Central Utah Water Conservancy District, State of Utah, at the voting places set out below for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of said district the following proposition: PROPOSITION Shall the Central Utah Water Conservancy District (the "District") enter into a Supplemental Repayment Contract with the United States of America for the continued construction of the Central Utah Project Bonneville Unit and the acquisition of a municipal and industrial water supply for the District, at an additional reimbursable cost to the District of not to exceed $335,000,000, plus ten percent thereof (33,500,000) for certain cost increases, for a total of not to exceed $368,500,000, (which sum , is in addition to a present repayment obligation allocated to .municipal and industrial water use --of$14074O8,000 committed-and- --' autKonzed under" Tneof rginal' KepayTnent Contract executed December 28, 1965, and is also in addition to the payment of $10,000,000, which payment has been heretofore made by the District to the United States in connection with the Jordan and Alpine Aqueduct systems, and is in : addition to sixty-si- x percent of the cost of the Jordan Aqueduct which was included in the 1965 Repayment Contract, but which has now been assumed by others), repayable over the installment period provided for under present Federal Reclamation law, but, in no event, in excess of 50 years, with interest at a rate to be established pursuant to the provisions of Section 5(f) of the Act of Congress approved April 11, 1956 (70 Stat,'';.. 105), as amended by the Act of Congress approved June 27, 1960, (74 Stat. 227), not to exceed 3.222 percent per annum, and with a charge on delinquencies at a rate equal to not less than one-ha- lf percent (Vfe) per month, all in accordance with the terms and conditions of the draft of the Supplemental Repayment Contract referred to in the Resolution by which this election is called? FOR ENTERING INTO THE CONTRACTU AGAINST ENTERING INTO THE CONTRACTU To vote in favor of the foregoing proposition place a cross (x) in the square after the words "FOR ENTERING INTO THE CONTRACT." To vote against the foregoing proposition, place a cross (x) in the square after the words "AGAINST ENTERING INTO THE CONTRACT." Copies of the proposed Supplemental Repayment Contract are available for inspectio nat the following places: Salt Lake County Juab County Office of the Salt Lake County Clerk Office of the Juab County Clerk City and County Building County Court House Salt Lake City, Utah Nephi, Utah Utah County Piute County Office of the Utah County Clerk Office of the Piute County Clerk County Court House County Court House Provo, Utah Junction, Utah Wasatch County Millard County Office of the Wasatch County Clerk Office of the Millard County Clerk County Court House County Court House Heber City, Utah Fillmore, Utah Summit County Garfield County Office of the Summit County Clerk Office of the Garfield County Clerk County Court House County Court House Coalville, Utah Panguitch, Utah Duchesne County Sevier County Office of the Duchesne County Clerk Office of the Sevier County Clerk County Court House County Court House Duchesne, Utah Richfield, Utah Uintah County sanpete County Office of the Uintah County Clerk Office of the Sanpete County Clerk County Court House County Court House Vernal, Utah Manti, Utah Said special election shall be held in the following consolidated voting districts of the District established for said election by the Board at the following polling places within said districts. Electors are advised to vote at the polling place for the consolidated voting district in which they reside. The election judges and the alternate election judlge who have been appointed to conduct the special election at each polling place are as follows: Regular Consolidated Voting Voting Districts District Polling Place Judges of Election Lily Elementary Karen Calton i hi o t UT177 Sego 550 E. 900 N. DeloresClegg 5. 6. 8, 10 U(ah Caudia Smart Dimple Mellor (Alt.) 4 UT178 Lehi Junior High" Fawn Peet Lehi! ' 152 North Center Ruby Gerber 7' 9 Lehi, Utah Annette McClure Dena Smith (Alt.) Cedar Fort UT179 Chamberlain home Belva Chamberlain 11 Center Highway 73 Donna B. Cook Ilene Cook Marie Allred (Alt.) Fairfield UT180 Tom Anderton home Maureen Anderton 17870 W. 1500 N. La Neel Jensen Fairfield, Utah Margot Riehle V Denise Bell (Alt.) Highland 1 UT181 Highland Elementary Jeniel Westwood 2, 3 10865 N. 6000 W. Iris Adams Highland, Utah Lynette Chidester Spencer M. Bennion (Alt.) Alpine 1, UT182 Alpine City Hall Renee Bennett 2, 3 Alpine, Utah Colleen Robinson ; ... . ,. Betty Tirrell Linda Pehrson (Alt.) ATI, 2, 3 UT183 Greenwood Elementary Leona A. Grant 4, 11, 15, 50 E. 200 S. Joy Bowmar 16 American Fork, Utah Wilma Mortensen Roberta Keller (Alt.) AF5, 6, 7 UT184 Shelley Elementary Elaine Garlick 12,19 550 N. 200 W. Connie Nielsen American Fork, Utah Irene Ellison Priscilla Matthews (Alt.) , AF8, 9,1Q UT185 American Fork High Margaret Malone 13, 14, 17, 510 N. 600 E. Marilyn Greenwood 18 American Fork, Utah Bonnie Ivie Cleah Fowler (Alt.) PG1, 2, 3 UT186 Grovecrest Elementary Effie Adams 11, 12, 13, 200 E. 100 N. Janice Peacock 14 Pleasant Grove, Utah Louise Nielsen Donna Brock (Alt.) PG 4, 5, 6 UT187 Valley View Elementary Ranae Ashton 7,8,9 ' 941 Orchard Drive Elaine Keel 10 . Pleasant Grove, Utah Delma MacFarlane Jeniel Fugal (Alt.) Lindon 1, UT188 Lindon Elementary Shirley N. Matthews 2, 3, 4 30 N. Main Barbara Walker Lindon, Utah Linda Preece Norma Brown (Alt.) The voting at such special bond election shall be by ballot, which ballots will be furnished by the Secretary of the District to the judges of election, to be by them furnished to the qualified voters. The polls at said polling places will be open from 7:00 o'clock a.m. to 8:00 o'clock p.m. There will be no special registration of voters for the special election and the official register last made or revised shall constitute the register for such election, except that the county clerks for Salt Lake County, Utah County, Wasatch County, Summit County, Duchesne County, Uintah County, Juab County, Piute County, Millard County, Garfield County, Sevier County and Sanpete County will register at their offices during regular office hours, except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, and except during the 10 day period immediately preceding the special election, any person who on the day of the election will be a qualified elector and will register such person as provided by law. The county clerks of each county encompassing portions of the District will cause registration agents in the District to make registration lists or copies of such lists available at the above described polling places within their respective counties for use by registered electors entitled to use such voting places. Absentee ballots may be obtained by any person otherwise eligible to vote at the special election but who, on the day of the election, expects to be temporarily absent from the county in which they are registered to vote or disabled on the day of the election, by making application in the manner and time provided b y law, either by mail or in person at the office of the Secretary of the District, P.O. Box 427, 355 West 1300 SOuth, Orem, Utah 84057. PUBLIC NOTICE is further given that on Nov. 26, 1985, that being a day not later than 10 days after said special election, the Board of Directors will meet at its regular meeting place at 355 W. 1300 South in Orem, Utah at 10:00 o'clock a.m., and canvass the returns and declare the results of said special election. GIVEN by order of the Board of Directors of the Central Utah Water Conservancy District, State of Utah, this 10th day of October, 1985. s Robert B. Hilbert Chairman, Board of Directors of the Central Utah Water Conservancy District, State of Utah Attest: s Don Christiansen Secretary, Board of Directors of the Central Utah Water Conservancy District, State of Utah Published in the American Fork Citizen, Pleasant Grove Review and Lehi Free Press Oct. 23 and 30, Nov. 7 and 13, 1985. will buy Jo Inspection Jjircut A nice evening OR r Hedache Medicine at Porter's Place. 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