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Show Acel Boulter Steven J. Jardine Q obituaries y Benjamin Buckwalter Ar-el Cobbley Boulter Boul-ter 85, East Carbon City, former Provo businessman, died Saturday, Sat-urday, Feb. 4, 1989, in Bennion. HewasbornDec. M, 1903inLindon,ason of Acel Willard and Emily Cobbley Boulter. He married Alma 01pm on May 10, 1927 in the Salt Lake Temple ot The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She died Aug. 5, 1974. He married Vernell Worthen on Jan. 4, 1975, and she died Feb. 26, 1987. He attended schools inLindon and Pleasant Grove, and spent his childhood days there. He was an active member of the LDS Church, having served as bishop of the Bonneville Bon-neville Ward in Provo. While in Price, he served on the high council and as ward and stake Sunday School superintendent. He had been the owner and operator of the A & H Supermarkets Supermar-kets in American Fork, Provo, Price and East Carbon City. He was a charter member of the Associated Grocers of Utah. He was a past president presi-dent of the East Carbon Rotary Club. Surviving are three sons, A. Roy Boulter, children; , ' Ho lid, Hoopes ' St Falls, Or?' f Funeral one hour J?t; service :W Cemetery rVS J' com Benjamin (Hen) Wild Buckwalter, 77, American Fork, died Feb. 5, 1989 in American Fork. He was born Feb. 6, 191 1 in American Fork to John Kdwin Jr. and Fli.a Wild Buckwalter. He married Florence Flizabelh Gray June 21, I'Xi.i in the Salt Lake U)S Temple. She died July 29, 19B7. He was a member of the American Fork 23rd Ward. He was a former Riders Quorum president and secretary. He was an outdoorsman, farming, ranching, fishing and James Buckwalter, Salt Lake City; Steven Buckwalter and Mrs. Wayne (Merry) Binch, both of American Fork; Mrs. Hon (Joy) Hansen, Paul, Idaho;" 30 grandchildren; grand-children; 14 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Feb. 8, at 11 a.m. in the American Fork 23rd Ward, 680 N. 350 West. Friends may call at the ward one hour prior to services. Funeral directors, Anderson & Sons Mortuary. Burial will be in the American Fork Cemetery. Steven John Jardine, 43, died Feb. 5, 1989 in Salt Lake City. He was born in Logan, Utah, June 27, 1945, a son of Clyde V.j and Anne Lower Jar- dine. He married Lana Faye Owen May 6, 1966. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Jordan River Temple. He attended schools j in Cache County, North I Cache High School and ' Utah State University. He also attended Hen-nigers Hen-nigers School of Business, Busi-ness, graduating in Business and Computer Science. He started his career with Burroughs Inc. He was Manager of Programming Pro-gramming and Systems Analyst for Associated Food Stores Inc., and Transportation Information Infor-mation Management Systems for Ashworth Transfer, Inc. In 1975, he formed his fivn company, buying, buy-ing, selling and programming pro-gramming for Companies Compa-nies in the Intermoun-tain Intermoun-tain West. He was an Stefanie Jardine, and one son, Jared Steven Jardine. One brother Stan C. Jardine ot American Fork. His Father, Clyde V. Jardine Jar-dine preceded him in death (Dec. 6, 1950). Funeral services will be held Thursday, February9,1989atll a m. in the Highland Stake Center, 4679 W. Wasatch Dr., Highland, High-land, Utah. Friends may call at the Relief Society room of Highland High-land Stake Center one hour prior to service and Wednesday, 7 to 9 p.m. in the Highland Stake Center. Burial will be in the Clarkston City Cemetery, Ceme-tery, Clarkston, Cache Co., Utah. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the Diabetes Association, Utah Affiliate, 643 E. 400 South, Salt Lake City, Utah. Funeral Directors are Olpin Family Mortuary Mor-tuary of Pleasant Grove. Mirl F. Heckenlively hunting. He is survived by four sons and two daughters: Dr. Kent Buckwalter, Loma Lyda, Calif.; Lee Buckwalter, Payson; Officer in Rhinehart Oil Co. Inc. and Harts Convenience Con-venience Stores. He has been active in the L.D.S. Church, Counselor and Secretary Secre-tary in the Elders Quorum, Quo-rum, Sunday School President and Home Teacher. At the time of his death he was an Elder in the Highland Seventh Ward. Survivors: Wife, Lana; Mother, Anne L. Rhinehart; Father, Harold E. Rhinehart; three daughters; Jill Anne Jardine, Trujillo Peru LDS Mission; Jennifer Jen-nifer Jane Jardine; Noland M. Wood Mirl Fagan Heckenlively, Hecken-lively, age 69, died Jan. 31, 1989. She was born March 18, 1919,inLehi,Utah, to Franklin and Francell Clark Fagan. She married John DeLyle Hitchcock on March 28, 1936; they were later divorded. She married Guy (Heck) Heckenlively on April 16, 1955; the marriage was later solemnized sol-emnized in the Oakland LDS Temple. He died in 1971. The greatest joy in her life was when she married (Heck). She loved art, handicrafts, including needlepoint, quilting and oil painting. Her devotion and pride in her family was her most outstanding quality. qual-ity. She will be deeply missed by all. She is survived by two sons, Jerry and wife Jan Hitchcock, Salt Lake City; and Franklin and wife Lois : Hitchcock, Fremont, Calif'; six cjX dren; and fP grandchildren. ';0 Ss aPaBrow M-sel FagaiUue Hellewell andfc dme Keller ( American Fori' I ' Funeral !( were held hiC" 3,1989(atlpJ: Wasatch Lawn'-' ary Chapel, 3401: J land Drive. htV was in the Le'! Cemetery, i Robert D. Hardman I Noland Mark Wood, Provo, 59, died Feb. 2, 1989 in American Fork. He was born Sept. 25, 1928 in Rexburg, Idaho the son of Mark Sylvester and Lydia Violet Adams Wood. He married Jean Bowers June 5, 1952 in Burley, Idaho. He was employed at Geneva Steel fcr 43 years. He was a pilot and was interested in law enforcement. He was an apartment owner and manager and held a special interest in-terest in the K & V Cafe. He was a veteran of Grove; Mrs. Donald (Lee Ann) CHadsey and Mrs. Lynn (April) Boozenny, both of Orem; Brent N., American Fork; 14 grandchildren; his mother of Orem; brothers and sisters: Doyle S., Lindon; Eldon Lee, Payson; Violetann Christofferson, Pocate-llo, Pocate-llo, Idaho. Funeral services were held Monday, Feb. 6, in the Anderson & Sons Mortuary Chapel. Burial was in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery with military rites conducted by VFW District No. Four. the Korean War. He is survived by his wife of Provo; two sons and three daughters: Mrs. Ronald (Cindy) Nielsen, Killeen, Texas; Kerry Mark, Pleasant Robert D. Hardman, 50, died Feb. 2, 1989 at a Las Vegas hospital after an illness. He was born Sept. 12, 1938 in Murray, a son of Davis Clarence and Alta Mae (Patsy) Hatt Hardman. He married Sue Karren Henrie Feb. 8, 1959 at Las Vegas, Nev. He worked as a mason in the construction con-struction industry. He served two years in the U.S. Army. He was a member of the LDS Church. He had been a member of the Elks Lodge in Las Vegas. He recently moved to (Pat D.) Penrod, Lehi; Mrs. Craig (Sharon) Rosplock, Fruita, Colo.; three grandchildren; his mother, Lehi; brothers and sisters: Ralph W. Hardman, Price; Blayne H. Hardman, Wayne H. Hardman, Alton D. Hardman, and Alta Mae Jacklin, all of Lehi; Mrs. Jay (Fern) Kallas, Orem; Mrs. Blake (Daryhl) Spencer, Lindon. Funeral services were held Monday, Feb. 6, in the Wing Mortuary Chapel, Lehi. Burial was in the Bluffdale City Cemetery. Fruita, Colo. Survivors include his wife of Fruita; a son Dennis Kyle Hardman, Salt Lake City; daughters: Mrs. Derk |