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Show Norma P. Penrod obituaries ) Aldred J. Jones urina Pernod l'ennxl. i.e.. el l'li';is;inl Cripvc. died Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Ki'l). !". i'1 her lume ill eanrei'. She was lni M;iy ri'' in I'nivii I" -lames Dean and .lennie l.euis I'cnnxl She m;irrii'(i Vd K lVnrnd -Jan. I. in Karmnmli'ii Their m.iriKifie u;s laler sulemmed in Uk-Sail Uk-Sail Lake I.DS Temple. She spenl her ehildhixid days in the I'leasanl View area attending selmols I here ;,, radualed I mm Line,. In High School m ( )rem She was a inemher ol ihe I.DS Chtirfh living m Ihe I'leasanl CmT liilh Ward. She worked in the Senior Cilii'ns program lor Ihrei' vears. She enjoyed iishintf. camping and hunting with her lamily. She is survived hy her hushand. Pleasant drove; one son and one daughter: Kent iv Penrod. I.indon: Mr-Karrell Mr-Karrell (Marsha) Hatlicld. Pleasant drove; live grand; children; her mother ol Pleasant drove; one hrolher. .James I.-1'enrod. I.-1'enrod. I'leasanl drove. Funeral services were held Saturday. Keh IK. in the Pleasant drove Kith Ward. Burial was in the Pleasant (irove City Cemetery. , it, i Aldred J Jones. 77. died Feb. 21. al his home in American pork following a h ea rt ailment. He was horn Sepl H. I!tl I in Richmond. I tail, the son ol Joseph Kd w a r d a n d V i I d a Angelme Perks Jones. He married Ivy l.avon Messersmilh March 11. Hl'JH in I'.righam City He was a carpenter, tanner and miner He was a member ol the carpenter's union lor 4." years, lie had lived in Ogden. Cedar Fort. Mercur and American Fork since I!M1. He was a member ol the I.DS Chinch He is survived hy his wile of American Fork ; grandchildren; lour great great grandchildren; grand-children; six sisters: Mrs. Helen Clegg. Nelly A n d r e w s . A r v i 1 1 a Chase. Carina Swill and Virginia Tribe, all ol Ogden; Mrs. Henry Fdward Alton I Thompson. Kugene. Ore. He was preceded in death by one son. one daughter and two brothers. Funeral services will be held Saturday. Feb 2.". al II a.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel. I .flii. where friends may call Friday Irom 7 lo h p.m. and Saturday one hour prior to service. ser-vice. Burial will be in Ihe Cedar Fori ( 'emelery three daughters: Mrs. Fdward (Vilda Vinecei Mcl.ane. l.ehi: Mrs. William P. (Darlenei Clements. Magna ; Mrs. Frank iKayei Baxter. Pueblo. ( 'olo ; a nephew I hey raised. Carl Hay Jones. Tooele: :!1 grandchildren: tin great Daisy B. Homer 1 I ' 1 Daisy H la tie he Brandon Homer, K.", ol Pleasant ( Irove. died Feb. 17. 1!)K9 at American Fork Hospital. She was horn Feh. (i. 19()4 in Longdale, Okla., a (laughter of William Franklin and Sarah F.I?. Throckmorton Brandon. She married Kdmund K. Homer Dec. 15, 1922 in Oil Hill, Kans. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. She was an active memher of the LDS Church, having served a mission in Palmyra, N.Y. as a young woman. She also served a stake mission with her hushand. She had served as a Primary teacher, nursery drove; Norman Charles Homer. North I. as Vegas. New: Hiehard Leslie Homer. Tombstone. Ariz. : Crelta Cook. LaVerkin; Leland Udell Homer. West Valley City, Kathleen .loan Morris. Salt Lake City: -ft grandchildren : 111 great grandchildren. two brothers and two sisters: Marion Brandon. Burbank. Calif ; Hosie Brandon. Salt Lake City: Mary Josephine Cordova . Pueblo. Colo.: Orson F.lmo Brandon. Oregon. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Feb. 22, in the Pleasant Grove 11th Ward. Burial will be in Hed-w Hed-w o o d Memorial Kstates. teacher, Relief Society worker and greeter. She loved music and poetry. Surviving are her husband of Pleasant Grove; six sons and two daughters: Benjamin Franklin Homer, Fountain City, Ind.; Marion David Homer, Albuquerque, N.M.; Raymond Wilbur H omer, Pleasant Eloise S. Adamson Eloise Shields Adamson, 60, Pleasant Grove, died Saturday, Feb. 18, 1989 at her home of a brain tumor. She was born Jan. 16, 1929 in Tooele, to Hoyt K. and Cleone Bullock Shields. She married Dewey Newell (Dub) Adamson May 21, 1946. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She lived her entire life in Pleasant Grove, attending schools there and graduating from Pleasant Grove High School in 1947. She was an active member of the LDS Church living in the Pleasant Grove 11th Ward. She had served ployed at Deseret Bank for 19 years. She is survived by her husband of Pleasant Grove; three sons and one daughter: Dennis Newell Adamson, Fayetteville, N.C.; Don Michael Adamson, San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. Ronnie J. (Kathryn) Covington, Lehi; Myron Dean Adamson, Pleasant Grove; 13 grandchildren; two brothers: Wesley Shields, Woodland Hills; Blaine Shields, Salt Lake City. Services were held Tuesday, Feb. 21, in the Pleasant Grove 11th Ward. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. in the presidency of the Relief Society, Primary and Young Women's organizations and as a member of the stake Primary presidency. She had received her Golden Gleaner award. She had been em- Ruth P. Hallsey Ruth Park Hallsey, 75, died Feb. 16, 1989 in Pleasant Grove. She was born April 24, 1913 in Bingham Canyon, the daughter of Christopher and Sarah Jane Strain Park. She married Orval H. Hallsey Nov. 28. 1936 in Salt Lake City. They were later divorced. She was a member of the Pleasant Grove 16th Ward. She was employed at the Utah State Training School for 20 years. She is survived by a grandson, four nephews and a niece. She was preceded in death by a son. Kent, and a daughter. Mae. Services were held Monday, Feb. 20. in the Anderson & Sons Mortuary, American Fork. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. |