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Show Citizen, Press, Review - Wed.. Oct. 26, 1988 - Page 18 qpMtiimsair'nes Emily C. Healey Emily Clara Cullimore Healey, 84, of Highland, died Thur-sday, Oct. 20, 1988 in American Fork. She was born Oct. 15, 1904 in Lindon, the daughter of William James and Lizzie Mariah Keetch Cullimore. She married Lawrence LaMar Healey June 24, 1926 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died April 18, 1984. She was employed as a cook at. the Utah State Training School lor 20 years. She was a for-mer Relief Society counselor and a visiting teacher all her adult life. She held many positions in the LDS Church. Survivors include four sons and two daughters: Don LaMar Healey, Denver, Colo.; Mrs. John (LaDean) Adams, Sandy; Nor-man C. Healey and LeEarl Healey, both Highland; Mrs. Boyd (Lola Mae) Mounteer, Farmington; Lynn K. Healey, Lehi; 29 grandchildren; 50 great grandchildren; three brothers: Richard Cullimore, Lindon; Sidney Cullimore, Provo; Lynn Cullimore, North Salt Lake. She was preceded in death by a son, Duaine R. Healev. Funeral services were held Monday, Oct. 24, in tne Highland 3rd Ward. Burial was in the Alpine Cemetery. Annie Bown Annie Bown, 14, died at home in Pleasant Grove Oct. 18, 1988. She was born July 9, 1974 to Ann Thomson and Rogelio Gonzales and later adopted the name Bown. She received her education in the Provo City schools. At the time of her death, she was attending Pleasant Grove Junior High School. She was an active member of the LDS Church. Her i-nterests included swimming and animals. She is survived by her parents, Shatter and Ann Thomson Bown, Pleasant Grove; natural father, Rogelio Gonzales, Portland, Ore.; grandmother, Loretta M. Thomson, Salt Lake City; five sisters and four brothers: M. Stephen Bown and Scott Bown, both of Orem; Barbara Peterson, Spanish Fork; Laurie Ivey, Julianne Larsen, Cristina Bown, Sergio Bown, Mario Bown, Michael Bown, Jennifer Bown, all of Pleasant Grove. Funeral services were held Saturday. Oct. 29, at the Edgemont North Stake Center. Burial was in the Eastlawn Memorial Hills. Provn Robert L. Frear Robert Lynn Frear, 36, of Wendover, died Oct. 22, 1988 at home. He was born Nov. 15, 1951 in Salt Lake City to Robert and Fay Fillmore Frear. He never married. He was a member of the LDS Church. He attended schools in Murray. He served in the U.S. Marines during the Vietnam War. He was presently employed as a security guard at the Silver Smith Casino in Wendover. Survivors include his father of Pleasant Grove; two sisters and two brothers: Terry Lambson, Orem; Marjean Roberts, Hampton, Va.; Frank Frear, Silver Lake, Wash. ; and Danny Hall, American Fork. Graveside services will be Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Friends may call at Olpin Family Mortuary, 500 S. 300 East, Pleasant Grove, Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. or Thursday from 10 to 10:45 a.m. Ruth C. Lawson Ruth Allen Cox . Lawson, 76, formerly of Pleasant Grove, died Monday, Oct. 10, 1988 in Campbell, Calif. She was born Jan. 13, 1912. She was a native of Pleasant Grove. She was a member of the LDS Church and a member of the Moose Lodge. She is survived by two sons: Rulon Cox, San Jose, Calif.; Fred Cox, Lehi; seven grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren; one great great grandchild. A memorial service was held Oct. 13 at Darling-Fische- r Chapel of the Hills, Los Gatos, Calif. There was a' private burial in Los Gatos Memorial Park. Q hello tvorld ) October 7 Bov to Mike and Corinn Carroll Hrocious. Hoy to Richard and Shuri Cook (Hazier of Pleasant Grove. Hoy to Terry and Kristol Sage McBride of Lehi. Hoy to Steven and April Mecham Hover of Frovo. October X Girl to Gordon and Deborah Blomquist Strong of Salt Lake Citv. October!! Boy to Wendell and Valerie Peterson Jensen of Cedar Fort October 10 Boy to Lee and Karen Johnson I'Dchurch of Provo. Boy to Michael and Jalyn Cohler Hulse of Lindon. October 11 Girl to Andrew and Shelie Parduhn Hale of American Fork. October 12 Boy to Gregory and Cindy Lindstrom Harris of Cedar Hills. iz-fk Are you S "V t0 thin? AXv Hwii.tif,lll?i The Alpine Center for Mental Health would like to help We are offering a free, six-we- workshop for women covering Belief Systems Communication Skills Assertive ness ABC's Response Dealing with Anger What is Depression? This workshop is being offered free of charge and wHI beoin November 2nd, 1988, and will continue for six consecutive wilt be held from 7:30 - 9 p.m. at the American Fork Hospital Same " waiting room. Lay Surgery Please R.S.V.P. to 756-366- 4 by October 31. ALPINE CENTER in iiiimii -"-fp- im 120 North 1220 East, Suite 11 American Fork, Utah 84003 (801)756-366- 4 CANDY FACTORY (Qjjg) OUTLET SALE Jgfc? tgr2 Bargains Galore! ( j Now open Monday thru Saturday 11 a.m. till 5 p.m. fQ KENCRAFT, INC. GlA 119 East 200 North j Alpine, Utah (J&j ip8ffSF FOR STRINGHAM 4 Hours fc st APY lx m., Oct 28 fiBfeH"HJTV O 5-- 9 p.m. - Am. Fork & PI. Grove Vggjf 7 AII Regularly Priced Xjg d&f Merchandise on Hand. ur No Rain Checks. !SSg J fff (T fn) n Fabric Sale I'll Sill Large Assortment ( i I I First Quality - Full Pieces JJ Jj I U J ff and All Patterns i u pp U XZJ (Other fabric 20 OFF) ryx FSJr Sandals ;j ? rqrvM , Levi 501's . I Ladies SAS ' T Men's SAS Sh N n ? "', Walking Shoes Amigo QQ" 1 L Ojtn. j SO" AceS2" US Special orders will be honored, but must be paid 38-4- 0 lengths j j?) j at this low price when you order. Ask clerk for details. 11 V ( i ' i , , , j. 40 S. Main, PI. Grove 785-213- 1 56 W. Main, Am. Fork 756-474- U I LJl Bin nrrtfTiii 1 u n urn n iiwn.wwm ih.i ' "rjishtmare on Main Street" 700 E. Main American Fork Guaranteed to be the most horrifying Haunted House in the state ! Special effects by the people who did Werewolf Halloween IV Something's Out There |