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Show obituaries Archie R. Schow i. -jxtv J Potter ' " ( A i - I) Si. 8si. X,- J. , - Archie Randal Schow, 9:i, died Friday, April 29, 1988 in an American Fork care center of causes related (o his a fie. He was born June 27, 1H94 in Lehi to Peter Senius and Harriet Amanda Losee Schow. He married Vera Victoria Stewart May 29, 1918 in the Salt Lake UXS Temple. She died May :S(), 1967. He married Myrtle Webb Feb. 9, 1970 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a farmer and had worked with field crops and poultry. He was an early member of the Intermountain Farmers Association and served as director of the organization. During World War II, he worked at Camp Kearns as a water leadership positions, including MIA president, counselor in I he 5th Ward bishopric, stake high council and high priest quorum president and secretary. He was a dedicated genealogist and temple worker. Survivors include four sons: Russell S. Schow, Pleasant Grove; Wesley S. Schow, Orem; Morris R. Schow, Laguna Hills, Calif.; Alvin G. Schow, Lehi; 24 grandchildren; :i0 step grandchildren; 85 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one son, R. Dee Schow. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 3, in the Lehi 7th Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Lehi City Cemetery. 1 J -Ivy Jeffs Potter, 74, of unerican Fork, died Ray. April 30. 1988 n Provo. She was born Nov. 17, 913 in American Fork he daughter of Arnold iver and Charlottie hman Jeffs. She narried Orval Delano ,otter May 16. 1932 m lalt Lake City. The narriage was later olemnizedin the Provo j)S Temple. He died kt 5, 1979. I She was a member of L American Fork 22nd (yard a visiting teacher L sang in the ward C Survivors include two Sons and three aughters: Orval Uno Jr., Mrs.. Jesse grandchildren; five brothers and two sisters: Orval Jeffs, Provo; William Earl Jeffs, Alberta; Mack Ralph Jeffs, American Fork; Ruben A. Jeffs, Twin Falls, Idaho; Floyd A. Jeffs, Orem; 11a Vanrosky and Neta Niemi, both Sweet Home, Ore. She was preceded in death by three sisters. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the American Fork 22nd Ward, 680 E. 300 North. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the American Fork City Cemetery. analyst and boilerman. For 18 years he served as Lehi watermaster. He worked as ground-skeeper ground-skeeper of the Lehi Memorial Building and the Lehi LDS Stake Center. He won many awards for his beautiful flowers and excellent grounds. He was active in the LDS Church, and served in many (Charlotte) Turner, Mrs. Douglas (Pat) Loveless, and Ronald Potter, all American Fork; Mrs. Lionel (Arlene) Evans, Ogden; 32 grandchildren; grand-children; 26 great grandchildren; 23 step Virgie H. Gurney I Virgie Hall Gurney, j of Lehi, died h'ursday, April 28, 1988 ; American Fork. She was born Aug. 16, BO in Snowflake, Ariz. :, James L. and Sylvia 'inn Hall. She married arl Wayne Gurney une 19, 1940 in the Salt ake LDS Temple. He ied Sept. 16, 1962. She iter married Ferron ee Huff. They were iter divorced. She had worked and itired from the Utah ate Training School. ie was a member of ie LDS Church and id served as Primary 4 Grove; V. Wayne, Vernal; Allen H., Santaquin; Brent Kinder, American Fork; M. Scott, Orem; Melvyn F. and Vicki Lynn Gurney, both of Lehi; 33 grandchildren; five great grandchildren; grand-children; four brothers: James LaMont Hall, Pacific Grove, Calif.; Mason Winn Hall, Lehi; Lane Pierce Hall, West Valley; and Melvin Hall, Kanab. Funeral services were held Monday, May 2, in the Lehi 18th Ward LDS Chapel. Burial was in the Lehi City Cemetery. president, a teacher and a Relief Society visiting teacher. She is survived by six sons and one daughter: Kenneth Earl, Pleasant |