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Show i illen. Pi ess, i(u - Wed.. Nov . 12, l!!8(i- - Page 14 Tickets available for 'The Gorilla' j Tickets are now available for "The Gorilla," which will be produced Nov. 19-2- 2 at the Pageant Center Drama Theatre, 454 N. Center, American Fork. Tickets are $2.50, with group and family rates available. All seats are reserved. Tickets may be pur-chased at the Pageant Center Drama Theatre from 1 to 6 p.m. daily and from 1 to 8 p.m. on per-formance days. For further in-formation call 756-720- The three act comedy-mvstm- , the first play to be produced newly renovated Pageant Dram Theatre. "The Gorilla" ' was r produced on Broadway in 1995 enjoyed another run in the tali 1950's. 'y This production of "The Gorilla" is directed by Allen chairman Puluv of the Pageant's ' Arts Program. It is an exciting pS for all ages, although it may fl sophisticated for young children ' Seniors: beware strategies for 'Medigap' fraud As part of this country's 30 million Medicare recipients, it is estimated that senior citizens purchase up to $3 billion in supplemental insurance to cover the deductibles, and other services Medicare does not cover. Known as "Medigap" insurance, many of these supplemental policies offer appropriate and useful coverage. However, "Medigap" fraud is rampant and many seniors are misled into purchasing policies that only duplicate services they are already entitled to. Although Washington is debating strategies for alleviating instances of "Medigap" fraud, consumer education is still the best defense. Senior Citizens should carefully review their supplemental coverage policies by observing the following guidelines suggested by American Fork Hospital. A single, comprehensive policy is better than several policies that provide more coverage than you need. Research and compare policies and choose one policy which supplies maximum coverage. It is illegal for advertising or insurance agents to claim that the government either sponsors or endorses supplemental insurance. The statement "no medical examination required" can be ' misleading. Examine the policy carefully to determine which health conditions might not be covered by the insurance. Be aware of policies that allow the insurance company to renew your policy on an individual basis. Consider your options and don't allow short-ter- enrollment periods to pressure you into a hasty decision. Avoid paying supplemental insurance premiums in cash. Pay by check or by money order. Document all payments, and keep accurate and files of your forms and policies. Medicare coverage comes in two parts. Part A covers hospital care, minus a $492 deductible per benefit period. Part B can cover 80 percent of most out-patient services. The policy holder is required to pay the remaining 20 percent, plus a $75 annual deduction and a $15.50 monthly premium. Financial coverage of additional costs for deductibles, and other services left out by Medicare can add up quickly. While supplemental insurance policies can help fill in the Medicare "gap," seniors should exercise caution when choosing alternate policies. For more information, and for help with concerns, contact the business office at 756-600- 1 ext. 377. obituaries Kevin Otto Devey Kevin Otto Devey, 34, Alpine, died Wed-nesday, Nov. 5, 1986. He was born Aug. 17, 1952 in American Fork, to Davis J. and Neicell Kolstad Devey. He married Jan Howell. They later divorced. He ji married Teresa Ann Forte Feb. 22, 1983 in ;j Alpine. The marriage was later solemnized in the Jordan River LDS Temple. He served an LDS mission in Harrisburg, Pa. He was a Mountain Man. Survivors include his wife, three sons: Davis Berthell Devey, Alpine, and Ryan Otto Devey and Dana Michael Devey, both Delta; his parents, Alpine; one sister, two brothers: Mrs. Terry (Heather) Jones, Alpine; Kerry J. Devey and Darren Davis Devey, both American Fork; one step grandmother, If f V. AJ ' I 4 K S Rachel Devey, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 10, in the Alpine Third Ward Chapel under the direction of Bishop Sheldon Wimmer. Dale Burgess gave the family prayer and Ranold Devey offered the invocation. Prelude and postlude music was performed by Afton Healey. Speakers included Ronald Devey, Whitey Anson and Howard Adamson. Musical numbers included "God Painted a Picture," a double trio by Joan Healey, Margene Marsh, Rea Carlton, Marilyn Turner, Bessie Rasmussen and June Beck, and a vocal solo by Niles Halley, who sang, "You Light Up My Life." Both were ac-companied by Afton Healey. Marion Forte offered the invocation. Casket bearers were Kerry J. Devey, Darren D. Devey, Terry Jones, Craig Turner, Mike Willis, Jerold Forte, Edward Forte and Kelly Healey. Honorary casket bearers were Davis B. Devey, Ryan O. Devey, Dane M. Devey, Cody M. Jones ands Marlin Devey. Burial was at the Alpine City Cemetery, where the grave site was dedicated by Don Devey. LaBelle Ingersoll Helen LaBelle An-derson Ingersoll, 83, died Saturday, Nov. 8, 1986 at the American Fork Hospital. She was born in American Fork Nov. 24, 1904 to Carl and Mary Adams Andersen. She married D. Grant Ingersoll, June 19, 1928 in the Salt Lake Temple of the LDS Church. She attended schools in American Fork and BYU, majoring in Special Education. She completed a j mission for the LDS Church to the North Central States in 1927. A lifelong resident of llliiliiiiilllllliil American Fork, she ser ved for many years in stake Relief Society and other church positions. She was principal of the school at the Utah State Training School for several years. She is survived by her husband, one son, one daughter; Carl Ingersol and Mrs. David (Maryl) Richards, both of American Fork; 12 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren. Services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the American Fork 8th Ward, 100 E. 300 N. Friends may call at the Anderson & Sons' Mortuary, 49 E. 100 North, American Fork Wednesday 9:30-10:3- 0 a.m. Burial will be in the American Fork Cemetery. j Clarence J. Knudson Clarence Joseph Knudson, 88, died Nov. 2, 1986 in his Vista, Calif., home. He was born in Lehi and lived in the Lehi-Sa- lt Lake City area until his late 20's, when he moved to Los Angeles and lived for 61 years. He moved to Vista one year ago. He was a tool control technician for Rheems, a plumbing supply manufacturer, for 18 years. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He is survived by his wife of 64 years, J. Marie Knudson, Vista, Calif.; three brothers and four sisters, Jarl H. Knudson and Clifford M. Knudson, both of Vista; Goldburn Knudson, Provo; Lueretia Davis, Dallas, Tex.; Farel Kimball, Provo; Eva McCleskey, Caldwell, Idaho; and Velva Cannegieter, Salt Lake City. Graveside services were held Nov. 5 at Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood, Calif., under the direction of the Vista First LDS Ward. The family suggests con-tributions be made in his memory to the Children's Hospital, 8001 Frost St., San Diego, Calif., 92123. Allen Brothers Mor-tuary, Vista, Calif., handled the arrangements. Beck Card of Thanks The family of Earl A. Beck wishes to offer their sincere thanks and appreciation for the aid and sympathy of friends and neighbors in the recent death and funeral of their husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. For the many kind acts and expresions the beautiful floral of-ferings and food, all who helped in any way we are truly grateful. Ilene P. Beck Bob, Ruth Shoell, and family Earl and Audry Beck and family Dick and Pearl Heilbut and family Dick and Gwen Rowley and family Wadley Thank You The family of Dezzie West Wootton Wadley wishes to express our deep appreciation to all of her loving friends. Your kind words and remembrances of our mother will not be forgotten. She will be deeply missed by all of us. A special thank you to all of her friends at the Senior Citizens Center. She loved you all. And to Bishop Thad Adams of the Pleasant Grove 15th Ward, who was so helpful in organizing the service. Also the Relief Society for the lovely luncheon and handling the flowers. Thank you all. --Mr. & Mrs. Harold Wootton Don Wagoner Bert Wootton Danny Wootton Varian Wootton Gary B. Parker Devey Card of Thanks The family of Kevin Otto Devey wishes 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 beloved husband and son. We deeply appreciate the many kind acts and 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. We are truly grateful. Tereas F. Devey Davis & Neicell Devey and Family Professional women set meeting Utah Valley Business and Professional Women will hold a business and planning meeting Thursday, Nov. 13, at 4:30 p.m. in the E.F. Hutton Conference Room, 215 W. 100 North, Provo. Anyone interested is invited to attend and may obtain additional information from Kathy Kirtz, president. Bikes repaired for needy Tri-Cit- y Schwinn continues a tradition this year by repairing bicycles traded in and donating them to needy families. If you are aware of someone in need, please call Tri-Cit- y owner Mike Miller, 756-501- or the newspaper office, 756-766- hello world October 27 Girl to David and DeAnna Drudge Buxton of Provo. October 29 Boy to Steven and Susan Barlow Wagstaff of Alpine. Boy to Todd and Tori Lynn Adams Cook of Lehi. October 30 Boy to Dennis and Diana Hepworth Bailey of Lehi. Boy to Dennis and Lisa Hilton Schoonover of Lehi. November 3 Girl to Phillip and Jayme Langford Means of Murray. Boy to Perry and Jana Monson Bratt of American Fork. November 4 Girl to Neal and Karen Christensen Christensen of American Fork. Girl to Orin and Michelle MacKay Tanner of Orem. f .. , Boy to Russell and Dixie Sampson Harward of American Fork. Boy to David and Marie Parker Anderson of American Fork. November 5 Girl to Lynn and Sharlynn Boren Walker of South Jordan. Boy to Gary and Mary Kay Netcher Streadbeck of West Jordan. Girl to Mark and Sonya Sanders Hurst of Pleasant Grove. November 8 Boy to Marvin and Lesa Heath Hambleton of Provo. Girl to Ellis and Carey Conder Potter of Mtn. Home, Ida. Boy to Russell and Lisa Russon Tidwell of American Fork. November 10 Boy to Richard and Diana Gillmore Olsen of Lehi. Small Claims Judgments f " Eighth Circuit Court ' American Fork Department EDITOR'S NOTE: Small Claims judgments are published in this newspaper as a matter of public record. The American Fork Department ot the Eighth Circuit Court is normally in session on the second, third and fourth Wednesdays. Supplemental proceedings and bench warrants will not be published. Since the information cannot be gathered in a routine fashion satisfactions will be published only with proper documentation at the request of the defendant or plaintiff. Case Action Defendant No. Amount Plaintiff Address Sept. 17 86SC396 538.60 Wasatch Bank of Lehi Jim & Cindy Herrera ' 397 E. Main, American Fork 86SC237 413.25 Rhinehart Oil Co., Inc. Neil Jacobsen ' 1086 E. 600 N., Orem ' 86SC405 250.63 William & Ingrid N. Nuttall Jerry & Linda Waterman, 10698 N. 8200 W., Lehi ' 86SC404 187.96 John's General Repair Ken Oliver 10589 N. 6150 W, Highland Sept. 24 j 86SC415 56.00 Ralph Levin Kent Carlisle C 22 E. 100 S., No. 84, American Fork f Oct. 8 1 86SC437 926.43 Bank of American Fork Cindy Whitaker f & Mary Jane Whitaker 131 N. Grant, No. 3, American Fork f 86SC436 613.40 First Security Bank Paul & LuAnn Torres 471 Elm Street, American Fork 86SC419 354.49 Newtah, Inc. Howard Morrison dba t Dave's Automotive ' 4221 S. State, Murray 86SC421 546.66 Newtah, Inc. Jim Hales dba Chipman Square ' 22 W. Main, American Fork 86SC422 117.09 Newtah, Inc. Pete Campbell dba Campbell Co., Inc. ' 180 N. 300 W., Pleasant Grove 86SC423 1032.25 Newtah, Inc. Tracy Lewis dba Freeway Pizza 327 W. 400 N., Orem f, 86SC429 489.00 John R. Sorensen Mark & Jeanette Sargent 184 E. 200 N., Heber 86SC418 1016.44 Rhinehart Oil Co., Inc. Linda Strate dba Strate Western 185 S. Geneva Rd., Lindon " 86SC424 530.80 Peter A. Schmidt dba Industrial Vacuum 1 Schmidt Diesel Service 140 N. 1200 W., Orem I 86SC425 319.19 Peter A. Schmidt dba Lamont Johnson dba , Schmidt Diesel GRC, 979 N. 400 W., Cedar City j Oct. 22 I 86SC286 826.21 Ray M. Harding, Jr. John & Rita McKelvey Box 191, McKay, Idaho ) 86SC467 222.66 Ray M. Harding, Jr. Brad Wilkin ) 1276 N. 150 W., American Fork 86SC463 318.42 Ray M. Harding, Jr. Linda Timothy 40 E. 300 S., No. 14, American Fork 86SC462 627.55 Ray M. Harding, Jr. Jerry Syddall 710 N. 120 E., Orem ' 86SC460 229.83 Ray M. Harding, Jr. Sandy Sabin 1455 Lancelot Drive, Provo 86SC474 166.49 Knighton Optical, Inc. Gloria Blanco 281 E. 1300 N., Lehi j1 86SC475 85.39 Knighton Optical, Inc. Joseph C. Nelson j' 873 N. 600 E., Lehi 86SC476 120.10 Knighton Optical, Inc. Stephen A. Shaeffer Rt. 2, Box 222, Spanish Fork 86SC477 105.62 Knighton Optical, Inc. Robert F. Thompson 53 W. 100 S., American Fork 86SC478 852.25 Rhinehart Oil, Co., Inc. Quick Stop Inc. Robert Johnson, pres.; Pat Johnson, V.P. ; 1136 N. State, Orem 86SC439 204.46 Hart's Convenience Stores Shawn McDade 1306 N. 300 E., Lehi ; 86SC440 73.50 Hart's Convenience Stores Kevin R.Bulow 630 S. 500 E., No. 4, Springville 86SC441 59.90 Hart's Convenience Stores G. Campbell dba G. Campbell, Inc. 180 N. Allenhurst, Pleasant Grove - 86SC446 21.00 Hart's Convenience Stores Mary Manning r 470 S. 380 E., American rorK r 86SC448 183.41 Hart's Convenience Stores Steve Edwards dba r S.E. Plumbing & Heating ; 384 E. State Rd., Pleasant Grove 86SC483 160.00 L&L Loans David & Teresa Jons r 605 W. State Rd., Lem ; 86SC450 22.00 Greg Ray & Melissa Finch Steve McCune 356 W. Clifton, American r or 86SC470 299.49 Logan R. Jones LetnSr N 12601 Somerdown Court, j Oct. 29 . jtnmlev 5 86SC456 243.07 Ray M. Harding, Jr. wVr P.O. BOX 521, 86SC384 398.74 Ray M. Harding, Jr. Vf?, rfm I- - P.O. Box 1081, 86SC493 62.23 Mark Walker dba Don. L. Anderson dja C Walker's Food & Fuel DonjTVSerw Am. For t 88 W. Main, Manning 86SC413 164.85 Fakler Tires oilant Grove ( 108 E. Center, 86SC498 599.55 Dr. Neal B. Evans, DDS Shauna tor Larson, , AmencaFj 86SC489 1029.75 Dr. Neal D. Evans, DDS sha,"" I1 Larson' Highland. 86SC491 60.75 Gunther's Comfort Air LyHeap l 61W.MainWan ? " 86SC207 630.00 Newtah, Inc. rrossroads n Fashion 63w Main, American 86SC473 1050.25 F. Everett & Thelma Huffman pjplcin 86SC482 489.25 Ann Bates 17 c 100 W HebeT 1 TohnPearson 86SC496 486.45 Deborah Rilcha Fork 365 E. 520 N., American s 86SC485 317.89 L. Craig Rosvall, DDS DougAaLr Highland Peck, 10019 N. 6800 W., s Tell us your family Christmas traditions You could win a new VCR! Family traditions are what makes holidays memorable - and we want you to share your family holiday traditions with our other readers. If you do so, you may win a VCR for Christmas. This newspaper is asking readers to write down, in 100 words or less, their favorite Thanksgiving or Christmas family tradition. All who submit entries will then be eligible to win a video cassette recorder from Sounds Easy. The winner will be selected by a drawing. , Entries must be typewritten, no more than 100 words, and must include the entrant's name for publication. This newspaper will print as many family traditions as possible during the holiday season. Last day for entries is Dec. 12. The contest winner will be announced in the Dec. 17 issue of this newspaper. Wfrzn Send entries t0; X or 7 p.o. Box 7 0 i American Fork, Utah :?Tium 84003 (59 W. Main) Cllilli. 'ill PEASANT GROVE REVIEW rV- - i&Iffir Iff! LEHI FREE PRESS N0' UTAH co' shopper . |