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Show Citizen. Press, Review - Wed., April 27, 1988 - Page 14 Lecture set for parents ovn 0Growth for vouth How parents can create a climate lor growth will be the topic of a lecture Thursday, April 28, at the Provo Utilities Building. 251 W. KOI) North, Provo. The lecture will be given by Sharon Pa ley, 'illy H. Harris m hfU-Bol- l, are educators f, of Human fefi. Kducahon. "CSs. The lecture is lree,nlhenii': obituaries ) Wayne Franklin Barnes Wayne Franklin Barnes, 70, of American Fork, died Saturday, April 23, 19K8 in the American Fork Hospital of heart failure. He was born Oct. 10, 1917 in Lehi to Frank and Hannah D. Hales Barnes. He married Eleanor Brems May 20, 1935 in Lehi. Survivors include his wife of American Fork; one son and three daughters: Mrs. Bill (Carol) Keetch, Lin-do- Colleen Millard, and Wayne F. Barnes, Salt Lake City; 10 grandchildren; 22 great grandchildren; two brothers and one sister: Raymond Barnes, Lehi; Allen Barnes, American Fork; Mrs. Elaine Walker, Pleasant Grove. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Wing Mortuary, 118 E. Main, Lehi. Friends may call one hour prior to ser-vice. Burial will be in the Lehi City Cemetery. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Larry (Connie) Ferguson, Springville; Arlo B. Shumway V I Arlo B. Shumway, 71, of American Fork, died Friday, April 22, 1988 in Lehi. He was born Jan. 18, 1917 in Vineyard, the son of Bradford and Velate Aston Shumway. He married Jane Lee in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on April 3, 1939. She died June 28, 1983. He was employed at Geneva Steel for 35 years. He was a car-penter, avid sportsman and enjoyed hunting and fishing. sons and three daughters: Gary Shumway, Orem; Dale Shumway, Highland; Mrs. Cal (Diane) Wimmer, American Fork; Mrs. Brian (Jana) Park, Springville; Mrs. Jim (Jill) Mills, Sunnyvale, Calif.; 14 grandc-hildren. Funeral services were held Monday, April 25, in the American Fork 13th Ward. Burial was in the American Fork City Cemetery. He was a Veteran of World War II. Survivors include two Joseph Ray Andreason i Joseph Ray An-dreason, 102, died April 20, 1988 in American Fork following a short illness. He was born March 13, 1886 in Lehi, to Joseph and Eunice Flanders Andreason. He married Genevieve Miller on Nov. 10, 1909 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died in 1945. He married Christine Peterson Jan. 8, 1957. She died in 1971. He had spent his entire life in American Fork. He worked as a sheep shearer until he Survivors include two sons and two daughters: Karl An-dreason, American Fork; Glen Andreason, Magna; Mrs. Welby (Geneve) Gammon, Provo; Mrs. paul (Phyllis) Rogers, Los Angeles, Calif.; 12 grandchildren; 33 great grandchildren; 15 great great grandchildren. Services were held Saturday, April 23, in the Anderson and Sons Mortuary Chapel. Burial was in the American Fork Cemetery. was too old lor that work. He then did gardening and car-pentry work. Seniors can get tree Medicare, insurance hf4 A new, free community service is now available at American Fork Hospital for those needing help with Medicare, supplemental insurance and related services. "Many senior citizens and others in our community have expressed a need for Medicare and insurance information and assistance," ex-plains Craig Smedley, hospital administrator. "American Fork Hospital is responding to this need by offering free counseling services with a Medicare-and-insuranc- e specialist on an appointment basis." A service of the hospital's Senior Life Club, this program will help community residents gain control and understanding of their Medicare and insurance situation. The new Medicare-and-insuranc- e specialist, La Von K. Haiward, is a retired insurance agent with more than 30 years experience evaluating insurance programs. Harward will not be selling in-surance, but will be offering in-dependent advice on filing claims, understanding medical bills, evaluating insurance coverages of senior citizens, assisting seniors in selecting adequate supplemental insurance, and physicians who accent m assignment. Harward says he is pe able to join with the h providing this valuable SPr:-senio-citizens in North J. County. "I have been an a l; of this community since 3-says- "and I am looking f3 : jommg the American ' team." KH(S;; Known and the county, Hamard as an insurance for Metropolitan Life for nit 30 years before his retired 1983. In addition, he has I ; tensive research on most Jl4 programs, and has an knowledge of the program. C1"s Harward and his wife(wnok., named LaVon) live in children. Fork. They are the parent For a free appointment r. Medicare-and-insuranc- e spec!, call Jennifer at 1 Ext 32, i interviews will be strictiv 2 fidential. 1 Q hello ivorld) April 18 Boy to J. David and Lucinda Sorenson Tracy of Highland. Girl to Welton and Darlene Zaugg Crosby of Highland. Girl to Cameron and Gwen Faulk Holman of Lehi. Boy to Michael and Stacie Erickson Cameron of American Fork. April 1!) Girl to Jay and Jean Bosworth Robinson of American Fork. Boy to Brian and Leigh Abel Sperry of Orem. Girl to Dennis and Ellen Noriega Wilson of Pleasant (J rove. Girl to Michael and Kathleen Phillips Green of Pleasant Grove. April 21 Boy to Ronald and Bonnie Romberger Robinson of Lehi. Girl to Kevin and Shawna Adamson Nattress of Provo. April 22 Girl to Clayton and Teresa Redmond Hooley of Lehi. Boy to Curtis and Teresa Jean Frazier of American Fork. April Zi Boy to Jerry and Leslie Erickson Cantwell of Sandy. April 24 Boy to Misty Granthum of Lehi. Girl to Michael and Rebecca Wolz Radford of Orem. - Small Claims Judgments 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 of 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 March 16 88SC43 241.25 Harding & Associates, P C. Evelyn Temple 4315 N. Chappelview, Provo 88SC40 328.47 Deseret Bank Michael & Charlette Hansen 49 N. 600 E., American Fork 88SC49 397.20 Bank of American Fork Kevin G. Davis 725 E. 700 N., Lehi 88SC46 70.19 Peck Building Supply - Donna Burrows 8(1 N. 200 E., Lehi 88SC50 130.85 Keams Super Store No. 3 L&L Steel Fabrication Company 575 W. 220 S., Pleasanl Grove 88SC51 149.51 Reams Super Store No. 3 Neighbors Slore Robert & Deana Rothwel! 2315 S. Stale, Provo 88SC52 21.75 Reams Super Slore No. 3 Leanora Mann 735 N. 1300 W., Pleasant Grove 88SC53 81.75 Reams Super Store No. 3 Ruth A. Mangum 388 N. H00 W.. Pleasant Grove 88SC54 18.35 Reams Super Store No. 3 Tina Monson 180 E. 400 S.. American Fork 88SC55 179.16 Reams Super Store No. 3 Randy Haefner 951 S. 450 E., Orem 88SC57 71.00 Reams Super Store No. 3Elder Benjamin Harris 833 E. 530 N.. American Fork 88SC59 1 14.10 Reams Super Store No. 3 Jeffrey A. and Shannon Brittain " ; 819 Orchard Dr., Pleasant Grove ' 88SC62 79.94 Reams Super Store No. 3 Anne Butkiewicz 1696 E. Blackhawk. Pleasant Grove 88SC64 41.54 Reams Super Store No. 3 Sue Rowlands 2002 N. 600 W., Lehi 88SC66 74.38 Reams Super Store No. 3 Kelly R. Bronson 927 S. 450 E., Orem 88SC48 714.60 Timpanogos Animal Sam Kogianes Hospital 5716 W. 9600 N., Highland March 23 88SC003 173.25 Gerald C. Frisbee Dennis Gray dba Gray's Auto 730 N. State, Lindon 88SC76 106.75 Vern's Inc. Ronald L. Craft 1770 W. 150 N., Provo 87SC532 1059.99 L&L loans Gary Clegg 409 S. 400 E., Heber March 30 88SC86 823.61 Deseret Bank John Krommenhoek 810 N. 100 E., Pleasant Grove 88SC82 1024.35 Iron Blosam David L. Dalley Owners Assoc. 5423 W. Hidden Dr., Highland "Take The Heat Off With A Deluxe Day & Night Air Conditioner And A $200. Rebate." 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Ivie Card of Thanks We would like 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 loved one, Kenneth Martin Ivie. We deeply appreciate all those who took part in any way in the funeral service. We 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 for our comfort. --LaRae Ivie Paul & Mary Ivie and Family Ted & Kristine Bird and Family Michelle, Scott and Stephanie Ivie Manning Thank You The family of Joseph W. Manning wishes to express our grateful appreciation to all those who assisted us and expressed their sym- - pathy during the recent illness and passing of our beloved husband and father. B. Manning Mr. & Mrs. Lee Whalen Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Manning Mr. & Mrs. Dale Manning Mr. & Mrs. Michael Manning |