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Show f obituaries Hyrum C. Nicol Citizen, Press, Review - Wed., Sept. 23, 1987 - Page 13 Arnold P. Hoelscher Hyrum Chase Nicol, age 81, died Sept. 19, 1987 in American Fork, He was born March 19, 1906 in Heber City to Hyrum Chase and Isabella Crawford Murdoch Nicol. He married Anne Bussio Nov. 24, 1935 in Berkeley, Calif. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Washington D.C. LDS Temple After working in construction for 10 years, he was employed by U.S. Steel for 36 years in Pittsburg, Calif, until he retired in of ' 1 I I ! I t I f n I "f 1 1970. Survivors include his wife of American Fork; one daughter, Mrs. Karen Hooper, Blackburg, Va.; one son, Alan Chase Nicol, Harrisonburg, Va.; 12 grandchildren; four brothers: Thomas Murdoch Nicol and John Murray, Nicol, both of Orem; Kenneth Crawford Nicol, Calif.; Alma Victor Nicol, Midway; one sister, Mrs. Ray (Donnavieve) Nicol Smith. St. Ceorge. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at noon in the American Fork 21st Ward. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the American Fork Citv Cemetery. Arnold Peter Alfred 86, died Hoelscher, 7- - ,19!!7 ., Al,,erican Fork. was born March tool in Hubbard, wato Fred and Rose Hoelscher. He tried Elizabeth on June 11, SI She died Jan. 17 q74 He married helma M. Welsh on April 6, 1985 n American Fork He attended public c,hools in Hubbard. He ived a bachelor's in chemical degree technology and a Ph.D. physical chemistry Iowa State from University. He taught metallurgy at Purdue University. He was a member of three honor societies: Pi Mu Ep-'"- " non (mathematics), I , Y I n"" Phi Lambda Upsilon (chemistry); Chi Sigma (chemical engineering). He was a past member of the Rotary Club, a member of the Masonic Lodge, a former member of the American Chemical Society and the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Enginee-rs. Survivors include his wife of American Fork; three daughters: Mrs. David (Jean) Terhune, Klamath Falls, Ore.;' Mrs. Carolos (Martha) Rigby, Alexandria, Va.; Mrs. Elizabeth Ann McGinley, Boulder, Mont.; a stepson: Charles Welsh, Salt Lake City; step-daughter: Mrs. Kerry (Nancy) Durrant, American Fork; nine grandchildren; two great grandchildren. Services were held Monday, Sept. 20, at the Anderson and Sons Mortuary, American Fork. Burial was in the American Fork City Cemetery. Paul S. Allen ment Co. Survivors include his wife; one daughter, Mrs. Otlis (Margo) Wright of Blanding; three grandchildren; four sisters: Mrs. Paul Speakman Allen, 79, died Sept. 17, 2' W in American Fork. He was born June 6, 1908 in Coalville to " James Edward and Stella Speakman Allen. He married Dorothy Robbins Nov. 25, 1938 in Ely, Nev. He was a building contractor and built " tames in Utah and Nevada. He was a member of the Carp-enter Union Local 1498. He worked heavy construction all over the western U.S. He helped build the Geneva Steel Plant. He served a ? I ii mission for the LDS Church to the Samoan Islands. He retired from Contractors in 1964 and started Allen Food Service Equip- - Norma Williams, Mrs. Ruth Robertson, Mrs. Cheer Nielson, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Don (Florence) Nielson, Toppenish, Wash. Private funeral services were held Monday, Sept. 20, at the Anderson & Sons Mortuary. Burial was in the Provo City Cemetery. Lori D. Kolhoff Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kolhoff, Allegan, Mich. Funeral Mass will be Wednesday, 10 a.m., St. Peters Catholic Church in American Fork, 634 N. 600 E. Rosary will be recited Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at St. Peters Church. Burial- - Memorial Gardens Cemetery. J Lori Delphina Kolhoff, 9, of Orem, died Saturday, Sept. 19, 1987 in the University of Utah Hospital from leukemia. She was born Jan. 9, 1978 in Provo to Allen Albert and Mary Ann riibarri Kolhoff. At the time of her death she was attending in Orem. She as a member of the St. Peters Catholic Church in American Fork. Survivors include her mother of Orem and her father of Allegan, Mich.; one brother and one sister: Randy Kolhoff and Veronica Kolhoff, both Orem; a half-brothe- r: Scott Kolhoff, Allegan, Mich.-- ; '- - grandparents:-- Mrs. Dora Ulibarri and Carlos Ulibarri, both hello world September 4 Boy to Kelly and Mary O'Mara Jensen of American Fork. Girl to Mark and Stephanie Woffinden Tuckett of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Jerry and Wendy Griffis Zimmerman of Lehi. Twin girls to Gary and Rose Long Christensen of Lehi. Girl to Calvin and Janet Perkins Swenson of Pleasant Grove. September 5 Boy to Mario and Sandra Durfey Ozuna of American Fork. Boy to Danny and Nancy Marden Olsen of Lehi. Boy to Steven and Denise Olson Pace of Orem. September 6 Boy to Blaine and Patricia Jolley Brown of Heber. September 7 Boy to Steven R. and Pamela Beard Carter of American Fork. Girl to Taylor and Janell Gillman Brady of Lindon. Girl to Michael and Stacie Jorgensen Durrant of Pleasant Grove. Boy to David and Alleen Hendrickson Manning of Orem. Boy to Tim and Jill Evans Winslow of Lehi. September 8 Girl to Brad and Lori Morrison Buhler of Highland. Girl to Charles and Colette Winters Stillman of Pleasant Grove. September 9 Boy to James and Moana Puriri Burgess of Alpine. Boy to Kerry and Toni Smith Crystal of Pleasant Grove. Girl to John and Tammy Rohde Michnick of Orem. September 10 Boy to William and Claudia Marchant Drew of Provo. September 12 Girl to Shane and Dawn Whaley Willis of American Fork. Girl to Richard and Cynthia Hasvolo Porter of Alpine. Girl to Dat and Ngog Lien Lieu of American Fork. September 13 Boy to Lance and Keri Thompson Blackmore of Pleasant Grove. Boy to Stanley and Jene Guymon Webb of Grantsville. Boy to Chris and Gwen Farley Kegerries of American Fork. September 14 Girl to AJvin and Canah Eastwood Tedjamulia of Orem. Boy to Eldon and Sharon Cooper Ives of Pleasant Grove. Birth alternatives group to meet The Timpanogos Chapter of NAPSAC (National Association of Parents and Professionals for Safe Alternative in Childbirth) will be held Thursday evening, Sept. 24, at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will be held at the home of Coral Hicks, 1030 N. 600 West, Pleasant Grove. Two videos will be shown at the meeting. The first will be David and Lee Stewart, the founders of NAPSAC, being interviewed by Rae i. ' Howard, president of Health Forum S of Utah. j A second video will be Birth Reborn. This shows natural birth in i a French clinic under the direction '' of Michel Odent, M.D. Michel Odent is internationally famous for his underwater births. There will also be a short election of officers for the local chapter. All interested people are encouraged to come. 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