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Show Citizen, Press, Review, Thurs., July 25, 198o-Pag- e 10 Q obituaries J Dr. Donald S. Coleman Dr. Donald S. Coleman, 42, of Pleasant Grove, died Saturday, July 20, 1985 at his home of causes to be determined by the Utah State Medical Examiner. He was born April 24, 1943 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin a son of Donald Loyd and Loretta Sloan Coleman. He married Yvonne Royster, October 30, 1975 in Bay City, Texas. The marriage was later solomized in the Mesa LDS Temple. He was an active member of the LDS Church living in Ihe Pleasant Grove 11th Ward holding the office of Elder. He was presently serving as president of the Young Mens organization. He attended schools in Chicago, Houston and the Northwestern University Medical School. He did his residency in Surgery and anesthesology at Baylor University, Houston, Texas. Survivors include his wife of Pleasant Grove; two sons and three daughters: Christy Cadenhead, Janet Coleman, Donald Coleman, Julie Coleman and Robert Coleman, all of Pleasant Grove; a foster daughter; Alejandra Vera, California Arcadia Mission; his parents of Sun City, Arizona; a sister Caroline Carlson, Elmhurst, Illinois. Funeral services were held Monday, July 22, at the Pleasant Grove 11th Ward. Additional services will be Thursday in Bay City, Texas. Arrangements were under the direction of Olpin Family Mortuary Pleasant Grove. Adell Olsen Hancock Adell Olsen Hancock, age 58, born March 23, 1927, died of cancer July 18, 1985, in American Fork. She was the daughter of Edna May Despain Olsen and Ole Christopher Olsen, born in Lovell, Bighorn County, Wyo. She was a talented musician, a gifted writer and mother and wife. She lived in Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Utah during her life, was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. She married Clem Slade Hancock December 25, 1947. That marriage was solem-nized in the St. George Temple in January 1948. She is survived by her mother, Edna May Olsen, Lovell, Wyo.; her husband, Clem Slade Hancock, Salt Lake City; three brothers, Darwin Olsen, San Diego, Calif.; Bob Olsen, Pasco, Wash.; and Glen Olsen, Rota, Spain; one sister, Mrs. Robert (Wilma) Nay, Mercede, Calif. ;and four children, Lynn Hancock, Farminglon, Utah; Mrs. Robert (Sharon) Morrey, American Fork; Bryan Christopher Hancock, Washington D.C.; and Capt. Darrell Hancock, Mountain Home AFB, Idaho; and 13 grand-children. A graveside service for the immediate family was held Tuesday, July 23, at the American Fork City Cemetery. Winners listed in Fun Run Overall times in both the mens and womens division of the American Fork Hospital Steel Days fun run were broken Saturday. Terry Thomas set a new course record for the men with a time of 28:05, while Alyce Reinhold crossed the finish line at 35:53 for a new womens' record. Dale Eckley, race said 113 runners entered the adult division while 59 entered the one mile junior jogger run. "This is the most participation we have had since we began the race. It was great," he said. Coming in second in the overall time for the men was Bruno Huziker with Phil Olsen third. Jeanie Groves was second in the womens' division with Debbie Hanson placing third. Age group winners were: Male 2 years old: Greg Smith, first; Brian Shelley, second and David Bell, third. Male 13-1- Steve Westover, first; Justin Passey, second; Andy Matthews, third. Male 17-2- Phil Olsen, first; Richard Scholes, second; Richard Bartholomew, third. Male 23-2- Terry Thomas, first; Dennis Archuleta, second; Mark Despain, third. Male 30-3- Bruno Huziker, first; Carl Lopez, second; Dave Collier, third. Male 36-4- Carl Bell, first; Steve Sowby, second; Jerry Bowen, third. Male 42-4- LeEarl Healey, first; John Reese, second; Larry Hansen, third. Male 49-5- Ross Thomas, first; Wallace Saling, second; Carl Ingersoll, third. Male 55 and over: John Robertson, first; Stan Griffin, second.Women 0- - 12: Camela Maupin, first; Valecia Bell, second ; Tiffany Pulley, third. Women 13-1- Mindi Ritchie, first. Women 17-2- Alyce Reinhold, first. Women 23-2- Corrine Kitchen, first; Karen Boren, second; Sheryl Kuhni, third. Women 30-3- Debbie Hanson, first; Carol Bell, second; Phyllis Strasburg, third. Women 36-4- Jeanie Groves, first; Vickie Birchall, second; Shari Phillips, third. Women 42-4- LaRene Despain, first; Patricia Roberts, second; Renee Bennett, third. Women 49-5- Zelda Robertson, first; Geraldine Griffin, second.In the one mile Junior Jogger run, Shad Morris was overall winner for the boys with Dan Hartle placing second and Jason Thomson, third. Kimberly Smith was overall girls winner. Second was Tina Thomas and third, Andrea Sheffield. By age group, winners in the boys division were: 4 year olds: David Cornell, first; James McLaughlin, second; and Matthew McLaughlin, third. 5 year olds: Robert Mustoe, first; John McLaughlin, second. 6 year olds: Austin Knight, first; John Hansen, second; Clint Shelley, third. 7 year olds: Michael Shoels, first; Paul Eno, second; Brett Shelley, I third. I 8 year olds : Ryan Wendall, first. 9 year olds: Jason Thomas, first; David Hartle, second; Eric Hartle, third. 10 year olds: David Bowen, first; Derek Allred, second; Rodney Zawriska, third. 11 year olds: Tyler Hansen, first; Scott Sheffield, second; Jason Eckley, third. 12 year olds: Shad Morris, first; Dan Hartle, second; Jeremy Christensen, third. In the girls division, age group winners were: 4 year olds: Amanda Archeletta, first; Katrina Mustoe, second; Tiffany Richie, third. 5 year olds: Ashley Knight, first; Natalie Richs, second; Dannon Eckley, third. 6 year olds: Alicia Archeletta, first. 7 year olds: Christalyn Smith, first; Mashon Wendel, second. 8 year olds: Shasta Morris, first; Melissa Ruff, second; Abbey Christenson, third. 9 year olds: Andrea Sheffield, first; Kimberley Otteson, second. 10 year olds: Kimberley Smith, first; Tina Thomas, second; Shey Morris, third. 12 year olds: Robin Eckley, first. : " Back to School Coat Caravan It's time to start getting ready for going back to school. Deseret Industries in American Fork is your headquarters for before school bargains during our Back to School Coat Caravan, July 25-3- Winter Coats Family Shoes 100 to choose from Entire stock reduced, for the entire family were 50' and up $2.00 & up Now 14 Off Home Furnishings Jeans 14 Off $1.50 each Giant Garage Sale, Fri. & Sat., 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. only Remember: All our goods are cleaned and refurbished by the handicapped, the elderly and those in ' ... need. , - ' Our Best Work is Your Best Buy tDeseret Industries Thrift Store b3 N. Merchant St. - American Fork Deseret Industries is a federally approved sheltered workshop. It's employees, Ihe elderly, the handicapped and those in need, reclaim donated goads. f Ladies Junior jf tNothing esses I i ants I ians ) 1 ? 11 I ;i' LadieSNyl0n 6 Lace Trim HOtf Nightgowns At least a $14 value Lr h Fashion Jewelry SflLE Earrings, Beads, Bracelets Si - Regular price $3 and $4 U ,! 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Main, American Fork, 756-502- THE WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING CHAIN SAW Tri-Cit- y EMT's to meet in Lehi All Tri-Cit- y Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT'S) and American Fork Hospital Emergency Room Staff will meet July 31 at Wines Park, 600 N. First East, Ihi from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. In case of inclement weather the meeting will be held at the Legion Hall, 25 North Center, Iehi. Spouses and partners are invited. Guest speaker, Dr. David Nuttall, will speak on pediatric trauma. Special guests will be Dr. .lack .Batchelor, Dr. Jerry Martin, Dr. Dean Shelton, Vicky Johnson, Dale Eckley and Pat Roberts. Pot luck refreshments will be enjoyed. The meeting includes personnel from the Iehi American Fork Pleasant (irnvc ArnbiilarK c Associa lions. |