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Show dzen, Press, Review, Wed., August 28, 1985 - Page 12 Olive Lillian Loveridge James Henry Beck obituaries ) Cleone M. Cleghorn s';'l .?-- Olive Lillian Hartwell Loveridge, age 89 of Lehi, died Sunday, Aug. 25, 1985 in a Lehi Care Center. She was born Oct. 20, 1895 in Handworth, England, to Alfred John and Sarah Ann Youster Hartwell. She married George Charles Loveridge, June 16, 1920 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Feb. 21, 1973. She was a homemaker and a member of the LDS Church. She is survived by one son, two daughters: Leo H. Loveridge, Lehi; Mrs. Carl (Lorna) Farner, Brigham City; Fork; Mrs. Muriel Baker, Silver Star, Mont.; 12 grand-children; 28 great-grandchildren; 11 77 86 one sister: Mrs. Gertrude Bloor, Market Drayton, England. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Aug. 29 at 2 p.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, 118 E. Main, Lehi; where friends may call Wednesday evening from 7-- 9 p.m. and Thursday prior to services. Burial will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. ni I? f ,; .saM',, .fry..;,- 'v. ' ''':-- . James Henry Beck, 94, died Monday, Aug. 19, 1985, at American Fork. He was born June 3, 1891, at Alpine to James Jacobsen and Mary Jane Harnnett Beck. He married Buena Ethel Healey June 26, 1918 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Nov. 6, 1954. He married Mary Smith May 15, 1964 at Alpine. She died in 1966. He was a member of the LDS Church. He worked at Geneva Steel during its con-struction and he worked for both the Salt Lake and Utah Railroad and the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad. He worked at the Tooele Ordnance Depot for years and was active in farming. Survivors include two sons and four daughters: James Daryl Beck, Spanish Fork; William LeGay Beck, Alpine; Mrs. Max (Verna) Nichols, Services Were m the direction Halley. Casket0 Glen Olsen, Beck, Garry R'as schiissel, iij schiissel and Nelson. v brE The family' p was given Beck. The pJ rxKtludewerepial The invocation wash Richard Shepherd Speakers were Niu. Haney, Bishop Smith and nT Ronald Strong. op Dixie Beck sang Walked. Today Jesus Walked," companied bv Ins Bullock. Rea Carlton, Bath Cheryl Wfi Marilyn Turner, Healey, and Shepherd, accompanied by Ins Bullock, sam' "Look Up to Him." The benediction was by Dennis Nelson fi grave was dedicated bv Douglas Beck. Cleone Martin Cleghorn, 78, of American Fork, died Aug. 21, 1985 at her home following a lingering illness. She was born Dec. 13, 1906 in Alpine, to Ez-dra- s and Ella Beck Martin. She married Willard Robert Cleghorn Aug. 11, 1923 in Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Nov. 21, 1955. As a member of the LDS Church, she served as a Primary teacher for 15 years; in the ward and stake Relief Society for 17 years; as daughters: Douglas Willard Cleghorn, presently serving as LDS mission president in the DesMoines, Iowa Mission; Leo M. Cleghorn, Bellevue, Wash.; Mrs. William (Dona) Pierce, and Mrs. Dale (Phylis) Nash, both of American Fork; and Mrs. Ken-neth (Lorene) Carlton, Lehi; 19 grandchildren and 21 great grand-children. Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 24, in the American Fork 27th Ward. Burial was in the American Fork City Cemetery. Mrs. Merrill (Miriam) Gillies, Provo; three Mrs. Robert (Faye) Herod, Escondido, Calif.; Mrs. Waller (Ethel) Farn-swort- American Fillmore; Mrs. Joseph (Jewell) Simmons, Rancho Cordovia, Calif.; Mrs. Richard (Carla) Shepherd, Idaho Falls, Idaho; and Mrs. Leo (Merla) Reimschiissel, Ameri-- i can Fork ; two brothers: Leland Beck and Harmon Lerve Beck, both Orem.; and one sister: Orelene Beck, Alpine. Two daughters, Alice and Rammath Beck, preceded him in death. Services were held Thursday in the Alpine 3rd Ward. Burial was in the Alpine City Cemetery. Gibbons Card of Thanks a temple worker for 16 years; and as a visiting teacher and leader of her Special Interest group. She is survived by two sons and three The family of Effie Gibbons would like to offer sincere thanks to their many friends, neighbors, and relatives who ' expressed sym-pathy and love at the death and funeral of their dear wife and mother. We sincerely ap-pelate those who called at our homes and the mortuary and who attended the funeral. We express our thanks for the many beautiful flowers and for the delicious food prepared in our behalf. --Era B. Gibbons Glen and Ila Pulley Donald and Mirriam Gibbons and Colleen Lopez. Carl "Bill" Balzly Carl (Bill) William Balzly, 84, died Thur-sday, Aug. 22, 1985 at his home in Benjamin. He was born March 4, 1901 in Benjamin, the son of Rudolph and Anna E. Houser Balzly. He married Alein Boardman in 1941 in Nevada. They were later divorced. He was educated in Payson Schools. He was a farmer in Benjamin for most of his life. He was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include three sons and three daughters: Mrs. John (Jerrline) Anderson, Payson; Robert Matt-so- Sacramento, Calif.; Karl (Kog) Balzly, Benjamin; Mrs. Julie Crandall, Springvillel; Mrs. Kent (Ruthie) Turner, Pleasant Grove; Doug Balzly, Payson; 33 grandchildren; 34 great grandchildren; two brothers and three sisters: Ralph Balzly, Benjamin; June Balzly, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Leona Curtis, Springville; Mrs. Burt (Edith) Wyler, Spanish Fork; and Mrs. Keith (Phyllis) Bona of Spanish Fork. He was preceded in death by a son, Rudolph Balzly; three brothers and one sister: Ed Balzly, Frank Balzly, Millard Balzly and Elizabeth Montague. Funeral services were held on Monday, Aug. 26, in the Leland-Benjami- n LDS Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Payson City Cemetery. Troy Charles Fisher James (Claudia) Simmons, Marietta, Calif.; Mrs. Bea King, St. George; Mrs. Dennis (Kandi) James, Chicago; Mrs. Larry (Kaye) Fugal, Pleasant Grove; two step-son- s and two step-daughters: Bobby Max Shepherd, Douglas L. Shepherd, Mrs. Michael (Sharon) Braithwaite and Mrs. Carl (Debbie) Banks, all of Spanish Fork; 28 grandc-hildren; 21 three great-grandchildren; five two brothers and a sister: Floyd Fisher, Long Beach, Wash.; Harold Fisher, and Mrs. Ron (Shirley) Riley, both of Salt Lake City. A son, Gerald, preceded him in death. Services were held Saturday, Aug. 24, at the Manila Second Ward. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Services were under the direction of Troy Charles Fisher, 71, of Pleasant Grove, died Tuesday, Aug. 20, 1985 at Bear Lake Sweetwater. He was born Nov. 4, 1913 in Ogden, a son of Charles Lawson and Emily Covington Fisher. He married Beatrice Monson Sept. 27, 1936 in Reno, Ney. The marriage was later . solemnized in the Salt ' Lake LDS Temple. She died April 25, 1982. He married Sarah LaRue Hamilton Sept. 14, 1982 in the Provo LDS Temple. He was a member of the LDS Church, holding the office of High Priest in the Pleasant Grove 14th Ward. He had served as a counselor in the bishopric in Idaho. He had been as an upholsterer and had worked at BYU in his upholstery trade. Survivors include his wife of Pleasant Grove; one son and four daughters: Jan Fisher, Laie, Hawaii; Mrs. President Jesse Rutter. Pall bearers were Jaron Troy. Behunin, Michael Behunin, Bryce Behunin, Troy Fisher, Lance Fisher, Rex Marks. Honorary pall bearers were Josh James, Jacob James, and Gary Fisher. The family prayer was given by Dennis James, a son-in-la- The .. prelude ; and postlude were played by' JaRae Haynes. The invocation was by Larry Fugal, a son-in-la- The life sketch was by Shirley Riley, a sister. Jay Steineckert played a medley of favorite songs. Neil Flinders and Bill Monson were speakers. The grandchildren sang a musical selec-tion. Linda Phillips sang "In My Father's House Are Many Mansions," accompanied by JaRae Haynes. Remarks were given by President Rutter and the benediction was by Dean Alvord, a nephew. Jan Fisher, a son, dedicated the grave. 9 . GAS n V J o 1 o U o v l P5 ) L,.., jU l 3 '(f). FOOD -- J All HARTS locations will celebrate the A grand opening of our new Provo store, j-- A j 1429 N. 150 E., now thru Aug. 31, 1985 ! 32oz. PHILUPS gf eolLL p gpa lkj g CSvSuALj Get OneKSH ' rw0BS E7DDG gflt j ' One ' 7oz cro tj '"cn) viLJULxu Assorted Get One Wifmm Flavors pjr r n ' lEN P'erJ BuyOne ODPvSACSDO Get One V i Size Dolly Madison P, i Ny Buy Three -- g Lufe) Lf LyOvi;L) Get Three 3 5? s, Grand Opening specials good at all HARTS locations: American Fork East Pleasant Grove H!PW 585 East Stale, 756-363- 98 W. 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