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Show Review - Wed., May 18, 1988 - Page (qplbnitiinaiirneg ) Tnnstance P. Anderson Eva Sharee C. Wageman Eva Sharee (arson Wagenman, 23, died Tuesday, May 10, 19KB in an automobile ac-cident in Provo Canyon. She was born April 10, 1965 in Provo to Harvey R. and Diane Child Carson. She married Michael Wagenman and they were later divorced. She attended schools in Pleasant Grove and graduated from Pleasant drove High School. She also at-tended Utah Valley Community College. At the time of her death, she was working for her brother Mike at Sonic Shuttle Car Wash in Provo. She was a member of the LDS Church, living in the American Fork 1st Ward. She is survived by her parents; two sons, Skyler ;inrl Wntthpw both American Fork; two brothers and one sister: Mike Carson, Spanish Fork; Susan Carson, Salt Lake City; Brad Carson, serving an LDS mission in Honolulu, Hawaii. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 14, at the Tim-panog- Stake Center, Pleasant Grove. Burial was in the Orem City Cemetery. Howard L. Robinson V v Constance Porter Anderson, 81, d.ed May ,7, 1988 at her home in ASnewas born Dec. 16, ,906 in Brigham City, to oioneer parents, Fredrick V. and Stella Porter and jeppson lived her early years on her family farm near Ashton, Idaho, where sne attended public schools. She was graduated Magna Cum Uude, Phi Beta Kappa from Utah State University. She married Clyde LeRoy Anderson in the Logan LDS Temple. He died April 8, 1954. As a widow, she was president of the Alpine Ward Relief Society for six years while a teacher at Alpine Elementary School. She also supported all eight of her children in graduating from college. She loved gardening and classical music. In her later years, she was Alpine; Faye A. I.itster. provo; and Jerome .J. Anderson, Salt Lake City; 48 grandchildren; two great grand-children; one brother and two sisters: Fredrick Vernon Porter, Smithfield; Gladys P. Southwick. Amnion, Idaho; Krma P. Hess. Ashton, Idaho. She was preceded in death by two children, Lorraine and Brian. one grandchild, Paul Lit-ste-and a brother and j sister, Steven Porter and Mae Porter. Funeral services will be held Saturday, May 21, at 10 a.m. in the Alpine 8th Wrd, 165 N. 100 East, Alpine. Friends may call Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Anderson & Sons Mortuary, 49 E. 100 North, American Fork, or at the church one hour before services. Burial will be in the Ammon, Idaho Cemetery on that same day. Howard LaMar Robinson, 67, died Friday, May 13, 1988 in American Fork. He was born Dec 26, 1920 in Lehi, to Raymond G. and Erma Crookston Robinson. He married Feme Fox May 15, 1947 in Elko, Nev. He was employed at Geneva Steel for 34 years. He was a veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife; two sons and three daughters: George "Joe" Robi-nson, Tommy J. Robinson, both American Fork; Mrs. Alfredo (Laura) Viz-can- Orem: Mrs. Everardo ( Linda ) Gutierrez, Lisa Robinson, both of Lehi ; 10 grandchildren: one brother: Ray J Robinson, Couer; D'Alene, Idaho. i Graveside services d were held Tuesday,-Ma- y 17, in the American Fork City I Cemetery. , retired from teaching and spent most of her time with her flowers and grandchildren. She is survived by eight children: Mary A. Peterson, Salt Lake City; Clyde Thomas Anderson, Alpine; Lynne A. Brown, Eagle River, Alaska; Christian A. Anderson, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Anne A. Esplin, New Plymouth, Idaho; Elaine A. Bateman, Ruth Robertson Owen j Elsie W. Stecker Ruth Robertson Owen, 73, died Friday, May 13, in Alpine. She was born May 21, 1914, in Savannah, Ga., to Medicus Leon and Ada Wise Robertson. She married Whitney Hudson Owen on April 12, 1946, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was employed at Sahara Village as a project service advisor. She was active in the community and in the LDS church, where she served in many auxiliaries. She directed several musical productions. She is survived by her husband, American Fork; three sons and one daughter: Clinton Owen and William Owen, both of Ogden; Michael Owen, Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs. Robert (Deborah) Romney, Alpine; 20 grandchildren; three : and one brother, Louis s Robertson, Charlotte, 4 N.C. She was precedeed : in death by one sister j and five brothers. j Funeral services will be held at 1:45 p.m. Wednesday, May 18, at j Anderson & Sons : Mortuary Chapel, 49 E. 100 North, where friends j may call from 1 p.m. to service time. Burial will be in the ( Salt Lake City Cemetery. 3 Elsie Selma Bertha Windgassen Stecker, 81, of Pleasant Grove, died Saturday, May 14, 1988 in Pleasant Grove. She was born Aug. 26, 1906 in Wppertal-Berma- Germany, to August and Mara Sangsman Windgassen. She married Theodore ' Alexander Stecker May I 22, 1926 in Brooklyn, N.Y. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Aug. 8, 1969. She was a member of the LDS Church, living in the Pleasant Grove 6th Ward. She was a convert to the church in Germany and came to the United States at the age of 18. She married and moved west shortly thereafter. She was an excellent seamstress. She was an active member of the Pleasant Grove Senior Citizens. She is survived by a son, Alexander T. Stecker, Pleasant Grove; a grand-daughter, two great grandchildren. A son, Hans Erick Stecker, preceded her in death. Services were held Tuesday, May 17, at the Pleasant Grove 6th Ward. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. GRAND OPENING CONTINUES.'"" j XlesaleV .XMcheV vChampionN j food storage Mill Juicer j Refer to last week's V 8-pa- ge circular delivered I 3with this newspaper or j Ipick one up at the store! 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Main, American Fork 756-952- 0 Friday & Saturday, May 20 & 21, 10 a.m.-- 6 p.m. Register for classes in: Folk Art Painting Stain Glass Scherenschnidt (Classes start May 24) FREE displays and all the details during our open house -- - don't miss it ! For more information, call 756-952- 0 ft&itftftft (valuable coupon) One Delta nmnp rsaT" Paint May 20 or 21 Valuable coupon 1 Lindy's Laminating and Copies! i I 1210 North 1300 West Jfc J Pleasant Grove (Across from Timp Animal Hospital) rw' ISPECIALS: Laminating G0C perfoot I I Copies per copy expires June 11, 1988 I (Coupon 9 a.m.-- 7 p.m. y Saturday, 9 a.m.-- 2 p.m. A Dating Introduction Service ee ee for Men & Women gI One Month Membership I L7BGG 1 Offer expires June 30, 1988. Mention this ad. EE 6526 S. State, Bldg. 4, Suite 2, Salt Lake City B 268-091- 3 mmmm A VALUABLE COUPON y I This coupon worth over j $2 in FE2GG gifts ! 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Q- - Participating Call your depend- - j i Jfayne Dealer able Payne Air u DforDetails Management Spe- - rj ciahst today, and U Q rest easy q cM Tday: --9 " 785-220- 0 J Q D n n un .mm VALUABLE COUPON One foot for every three i Offer good al both stores thru 52588 I Full Service 'Business Cards . J Copies and Printing & Copies TZlT Am Fork Enlargements g OpenMon.-Sat- . Qopy Rgjg Open Monr?! 9-- 6 Sat. 10-6- 1 I 648 E. State (next to Fred Meyer), Am. Fork 756-826- 4 V. mJlH' St3te (by MaC6y S)' 0rem 226-73- 0 Cedarstrom Thank You " The family of Lorene Cedarstrom wishes to offer their sincere i (hanks and appreciation I for the aid and sym-pathy of all their friends and neighbors in the recent death and - funeral of their mother and grandmother. For the many kind acts, for those who took part in the services, for the lovely floral of-ferings, to the Lehi 13th Ward Relief Society who arranged the many flowers and prepared the family luncheon, and to those who helped in any way, we are truly grateful.' ' 4 The Ernest Cedarstrom family Van & Thelma Barnes and family Senior Citizen Neivs Meals for the coming week Menu for the coming week Wednesday, May 18 - Chopped sirloin, mashed potatoes and gravy, broccoli, tossed green salad with ranch dressing, bar cookie, whole wheat roll and margarine, milk or coffee. Thursday, May 29 - Lima beans and ham, sliced beets, waldorf salad, chocolate pudding, corn s bread and margarine, milk or l coffee, Friday, May 20 - Breaded pork chop with applesauce, baked potato and sour cream, zucchini, J cucumbertomato salad, cookies, a milk or coffee. 1 Monday, May 23 - Beef stew, i baking powder biscuit, let-s' tucetomato salad with Italian dressing, carrot cake, milk or coffee. Tuesday, May 24 - Turkey steak in gravy, steak fries, green beans, fruit salad, apple pie, white roll and margarine, milk or coffee. Wednesday, May 25 - Showboat casserole, whole carrots, vegetable salad with ranch dressing, strawberry shortcake, white roll and margarine, milk or coffee. HABITS are about the only ser-vants that will work for you for nothing. Just get them established and they will operate even though you are going around in a trance. |