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Show William R. 'Bill' Evans , Albert L. Fillmore Q obituaries J Linda Hammond hilllllP William K. "Bill' Evans, 75, of American Fork, died Thursday, Jan. 28, 1988 in Provo. He was born Aug. 7, 1912 in Sunnyside, a son of John I. Sr. and Elizabeth Ramage Evans. He married Ida Louise Carlson April 11, 1936 in Salt Lake City. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a coal miner for 20 years, a carpenter car-penter and was employed em-ployed as a custodian and plumber's helper for the Alpine School District for 17 years. He was an avid sportsman, enjoyed fishing, bowhunting, four-wheeling and I Survivors incr wifeofAmer5 j two daughters" Valley Cit e' ; ' Ronald ' R ' Rossiter r 3 Ariz.; 10Cor children; grandchildren. i! sisters: Isabell plr Bountiful; Mrs iN (Louise) Fj'iS Sandy; ) Florine) Love R'verton. He preceded in 4 son, William Ga; Funeral were held SaiJ' Jan. 30, i,; American Fork ; Ward. Burial Wasi: American Fork r Cemetery. Albert L eland Fillmore, father of J;inice Fillmore Brady (Mrs. Morris J. Brady), American Fork, died Feb. 2, 1988 at the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo of causes incident in-cident to age. He was 88. A long-time resident of Spanish Fork, Mr. Fillmore had lived with the Bradys since the passing of his wife, Clara, two years ago. Funeral services will be held on Friday, Feb. 5, at 11 a.m. in the Spanish Fork 3rd Ward, 585 N. Main. Viewing born in payson to William Michael and Catherine Gordon Fillmore on Nov. 16, 1899. He is survived by Mrs. Brady; a son, Leland Reid Fillmore, Draper; four sisters: Iverne Wallace, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ralph (Edith) Miller, Nephi; Mrs. Roland (Lois) Davidson, Payette, Idaho; and Kathryn Cole, Boise, Idaho; 16 grandchildren and 32 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two brothers and two sisters. ' . li 4 i ' '. panning for gold. He was a member of the LDS Church, a High Priest in the American Fork 23rd Ward. He served as a Seventy and had served a stake mission. He was a former scoutmaster. Linda McMichae Hammond, 45 of Lin don, died Sunday January 31, 1988 in Salt Lake City. She was born July 17, 1942 in Tooele Utah to R.T. and Dean Jacobsen McMichael. She married Jay K. Hammond June 19, 1957 in Grantsville. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was an active member of the LDS Church having served in presidencies and as a teacher in all of the auxiliaries. She enjoyed singing and was a member of Sweet Adelines. Bountiful sons and three daughters: Robyn Hammond, Jon Hammond, Joey Hammond, all of Lindon; Mrs. Jeff (Julie) Madsen, Salt Lake City; Michael Hammond and Jennifer Hammond, Encinitas, California; Jeff Hammond, Las Vegas, Nevada; two grandchildren; grand-children; her mother of Provo; a sister: Pat Acker, Ft. Worth, Texas. Graveside services will be Wednesday at noon at the Grantsville City Cemetery under :he direction of Olpin Familv Mnrfnarv will be at the Walker Mortuary, 187 S. Main, Spanish Fork, Thursday, Thur-sday, Feb. 4, from 6 to 8 p.m. Mr. Fillmore was Judd Roy Jones Vernon Clark napier. She was a self- ' employed interior designer owning and ' operating the House of 1 Harmony. She is survived by her t husband of Lindon: four 1 Lester E. Ottesen I , ' -' V Vernon A. Clark, 57, of Lindon, died Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Jan. 27, 1988 at his home. He was born Oct. 29, 1930 in Boone, Iowa to John William and Agnes M. Carpenter Clark. He married Betty Irene Bagley April 20, 1949 in Provo. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. He was a member of the LDS Church, living in the Lindon 6th Ward. He held the office of High Priest. He had been employed em-ployed at Geneva Steel, retiring in 1986. He was sons and 1. daughters: joh' Clark, Deann Ekstrom and y Clark. a" AnaW Calif.; Karen Reil Mesa, Ariz.; Mar 1 Anderson, Ameri Fork; Janet i serving an LDS J in Jackson, Miss" grandchildren; ''P brother and one William D. Pleasant Grove; $ Ellen Rose, Clearfie;-' Funeral servb were held Satimfe" Jan. 30, at the Li 6th Ward Chapel. Br was in the Oremci Cemetery. 1 . a 1 ss yff' ' : Judd Roy Jones, 7', died Tuesday, Jan. 26, 1988 in the American Fork Hospital as the result of an automobile accident. He was born Sept. 13, 1981 in American Fork to Douglas J. and Denese Elizabeth Bullock Jones. He was attending the first grade at Sego Lily Elementary School in Lehi. He enjoyed riding his scooter. Survivors include his parents, two brothers and one sister: Jetta, Jason and Jay, all Lehi; grandparents: Reed and Kathy Bullock, Mrs. Verda Jones, all Lehi; Nyle and Reta Jones, American Fork; great grandmother: Augusta Currie, Lehi. Funeral services were held Friday, Jan. 29, in Jim MacNaughton; and Reed and Kathy Bullock. Musical numbers included a chorus by a CTR-B class, "Teach Me To Walk in the Light" and "Families are Forever," directed by Cathy Frederick and accompanied by Mary Carter; and a vocal duet of "I Am a Child of God" by Jetta Jones and Shelley Baxter, accompanied ac-companied by Shiela Redmond. The benediction was offered by Dave Taylor and Gary Hardman dedicated the grave at the Lehi City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jason Jones, Brent Gordon, Reed South-wich South-wich and Joe Bullock. Honorary pallbearers were Travis Baxter, Josh Bullock and Josh Frampton. a self-employed contractor con-tractor and cabinet maker. He had served in the U.S. Navy. Survivors include his wife of Lindon; two the Lehi North Stake Center, with Bishop Wayne Edwards officiating. of-ficiating. Shiela Redmond played the prelude and postlude. The family prayer was offered by Reed Bullock. Mark Quilter gave the invocation. in-vocation. Speakers included Bishop Edwards; Jason Jones, who gave the biographical sketch; Lester E. Ottesen, age 84, died Sunday, January 31, 1988 at his home in Springville of causes incident to age. He was born Nov. 6, 1903 in Spanish Fork, to Erustus and Matilda Huff Ottesen. He married Ina Larsen Aug. 14, 1925 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died in July of 1984. He was raised and attended schools in Spanish Fork, graduating from Spanish Fork High. While in elementary school, he had two double promotions. He continued his education at the Loyola University School of Dentistry in Chicago and had practiced dentistry in Springville for 54 years. He was a member and past secretary and president of the Central Utah He and his wife were ordinance workers in the Provo LDS Temple for six years. He was active in Scouting and photography. He is survived by three sons and one daughter: Keith Ottesen Ot-tesen of American Fork; Dr. Sterling Ottesen, Dr. Jim Ottesen, Ot-tesen, and Mrs. Fred (Karen) Hoopes, all of Los Angeles; 21 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren. Funeral Services will be Thursday, Feb. 4, at 11 a.m. in the Springville 8th - 10th Ward Chapel, 355 East Center. Friends may call at the Wheeler Mortuary, 211 E. 200 South, Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. or Thursday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Spanish Fork Cemetery. David Austin Dental Association, and was a member of the American and Utah Dental Associations. He had also served on the Ethics and Membership Committee for the Utah State Dental Association. He was a member of the LDS Church, where he had served as elders quorum president, Sunday School president, and had served in the bishopric. Wilbur H. Jubeck David Austin, 78, of Nephi, died Wednesday, Jan. 27, 1988 at the Central Valley Medical "Center, Nephi. He was born Dec. 29, 1909 in Lehi to Parley P. and Rose Broadhead Austin. He married Georgia LaVon Francom Aug. 17, 1934 in Lehi. The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. He was a building contractor in Nephi. He was a member of the Nephi 5th Ward. He sang in the choir and played the banjo. Survivors include his wife of Nephi; two daughters: Mary Randle, Grantsville; Margaret Hawkins, Payson; a sister, Alta Chipman, American Fork; brothers: Cliff Austin and Bill Ak: both of American Fo? 10 grandchildren; j great grandchildren.!; was preceded in fc: by two sons, Karl Da,; and George Cla:, Austin. Services were ht Saturday, Jan. 30, in tf Nephi 5th Ward. Bui; . was in the Nephi Cit Cemetery. Marlow Call Tolman Wilbur Howard Jubeck, age 64, died Jan. 29, 1988 in a Salt Lake City hospital following complications from heart surgery. He was born April 6, 1923 in Garfield Township, Iowa to Joseph and Pearl Walker Jubeck. He married Daisey Alterna Hall July 7, 1944 in Louisville, Ky. She died May 9, 1983. He lived most of his life in Sterling, Colo, and moved to Lehi four years ago. He was a veteran of World War II, serving pany and later also worked for a taxi-cab company in Sterling. He then worked for the U.S. Postal Service for 16 years, where he retired. He was an active member of the American Legion in Colorado. He is survived by one son, Allen Jubeck, Lehi; eight grandchildren. grand-children. Funeral services were held Monday, Feb. 1, in the 1st Christian Church of Sterling, Colo. Burial was in the Sunet Memorial Gardens Gar-dens in Sterling. ' e "'-. W1E d in the Army Air Corps. He was a member of the 1st Christian Church. 1 Following the service, ! he owned a bus com- 1 Marlow Call Tolman, 56 of Lindon, died Sunday, January 31, 1988 at the Veterans o Hospital, Salt Lake City. He was born June 10, 1931 in Midvale, Utah to Newell H. and Dora Call Tolman. He married Jinx Davis on February 6, 1952 in the St. George LDS Temple. Tem-ple. He was an active member of the LDS Church, living in the Lindon Fourth Ward holding the office of High Priest. He had been active in youth programs of the Church and community. He had been self-employed self-employed as a construction con-struction lather. He had served in the Cameron Tolman, Provo; Kyle Tolman, Seaside, California; four grandsons; three brothers: Don Tolman, Anaheim, California; Lynn Tolman, Pleasant Grove; Wayne Tolman, Canal Winchester, Ohio. Funeral services will be Friday at 11 a.m. at the Lindon Fourth Ward, 700 East Center. Friends may call at Olpin Family Mortuary, 500 South at 300 East, Pleasant Grove, Thursday from 7:30 to 9 p.m., or at the church Friday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Full military rites will be performed byDist. 4 of the V.F.W. ' James M. Smith U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict. He is survived by his wife of Lindon; four daughters and three sons: Mrs. Scott (Tamralyn) Healey, Maria Tolman and Gaylene Tolman, all of Lindon; Mrs. Ben (Heidi) Brauer, Mesa, Arizona; Kevin Tolman, Orem; James M. Smith, 20, of Pleasant Grove, died Monday, Jan. 25, 1988 in a Carbon County industrial in-dustrial accident. He was born Nov. 13, 1967 in Provo to James W. and DeAnn Hardy Smith. He married Candice Farley Feb. 1. 1986 in Pleasant Grove. He was a member of the LDS Church. He had attended schools in Pleasant Grove. He was employed em-ployed at Savage Coal Service in Wellington. He enjoyed skiing and enjoyed playing the drums. Grove; four brothers and two sisters: Michael Q. Dickey, Arizona; Mark A. Dickey, Maryland; Michelle R. Evans, Orem; Julie S. Prit-chett, Prit-chett, Kaysville; Richard P. Smith and Jerry L. Smith, both Pleasant Grove; grandparents: Margaret Marga-ret F. Hardy, Orem; Granville and Wanda Spalding, Orem. Funeral services were held Friday, Jan. 29, at Olpin Family Mortuary. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Margaret D. DeBell Margaret Davis DeBell, 81, of American Fork, died Tuesday, Jan. 26, 1988 in American Fork. She was born April 26, 1905 in Cold Water, Mich., to Mr. and Mrs. George Davis. She married Felix Henry DeBell March 13, 1950 in Kansas City, Kansas. Survivors include her husband of American Fork; one stepson and two daughters: George A. DeBell, American Fork; Cecillia and Marylynn, New Hampshire; eight grandchildren. Graveside services were held Friday, Jan. 29. at the American Fork City Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, one daughter: Cassie JoAnn Smith, Pleasant Grove; his parents of Pleasant Y 1 N Lillian S. Jensen , Lillian S. Jensen, 91, flied Tuesday, Jan. 20, 11988 in American Fork of natural causes. l She was born July 13, s 1896 in Huntsville, a slaughter of Hans i Christian Marius and (.Sarah Eliza Wood tMadsen. She married iThomas A. Shafter May 1916 in Salt Lake City. sJhe marriage was later solemnized in the Salt jLake LDS Temple. He t)iied Nov. 20, 1925. She j Tiarried James Spencer rJuly 28, 1929. He died 3ct. 13, 1936. She married James Henry Jensen June 8, 1951. He iied Jan. a, 1961. The family moved from Huntsville to American Fork where she received her education. She was an active member of the LDS Church, holding several positions in the Relief Society and was a member of the choir in the different wards in which she lived. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and worked for 18 years as a temple worker in the Salt Lake Temple. She was also a practical nurse and worked for several years in the American Fork Hospital. She is survived by two sons and one daughter: Tom Shafter. American Fork; Emanuel Spencer, Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Lamar (Lois) Holley, Springville; 12 grandchildren; grand-children; 29 great grandchildren; one brother and two sisters: Melvin Madsen, Seal Beach, Calif.; Vivian Ray, West Jordan; Evelyn Holmstead, Lehi. Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 30, at Anderson and Sons Mortuary, American Fork. Burial was in the American Fork City Cemetery. Glen Austin I " ' " v I llftiillls it: lilli i; Glen C. Austin, 73, of American Fork, died Thursday, Jan. 28, 1988 ;;;nSalt Lake City. ' He was born Feb. 3, 'c914 in Heber City to (ohn Newburn and Myrtle Cummings Austin. 1 He married May bonder Sept. 21, 1935 in merican Fork. Their tfnarriage was later Solemnized in the Manti temple of The Church if Jesus Christ of ( atter-day Saints. 4 He was an active Member of the LDS Church, served as a Tigh Priest and Scoutmaster. He was a charter nember of the Sheriff's daughter: Allen C. Austin, Pleasant Grove; Jon W. Austin, Phoenix, Ariz. ; Mrs. Reed (Glenda) Makin, American Fork; 12 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren ; four brothers and three sisters: Ray C. Austin and Lovell Austin, both Seaside, Calif.; Howard J. Austin, Dugway; Don J. Austin, Mrs. Rita Shelton and Mrs. Grace Larsen, all Lehi, and Mrs. Audrey Brooks, Clover. Funeral was Monday, Feb. 1, at the American Fork 18th Ward. Burial, was in the American Fork City Cemetery. Search and Rescue Association. He was a family man and enjoyed en-joyed the outdoors and fishing. Survivors include his wife of American Fork; two sons and one |