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Show Obituaries Eldon A. Pack Bob Mitchell Verona C. Winters 1 L, Robert "Bob" Mitchell, 63, Pleasant Grove, died f Aug. 21, 1989, at Utih Valley Regional Medi-cal Center of heart fail-H- e was born Nov. 8, 1925 in Pleasant Grove to Joseph Trotter and Secried Irene Tomlin-so- n Mitchell. He never married. He spent his child-hood days in Pleasant Grove and attended schools there. During World War II he served in the U.S. brothers and (Margaret) A; ell. both 0f , s Grove. Burial Peasant Cemetery. ) Verona Clegg Win-ters, 90, of Pleasant Grove, died Aug. 28, 1989 in American Fork. She was born July 7, 1899 in Heber City to William J. and Jacob-in- a Murdock Clegg. She married Arthur C. Winters June 28, 1927 in Salt Lake City. He died March 7, 1973. She was an active member of the LDS Church living in the Pleasant Grove 11th Ward. She spent her early childhood in Heber City and moved to Vineyard where she attended school. She also at-tended Brigham Young Academy. She enjoyed playing leen) Jones, Salt Lf ke City; Mrs. William (Wanda) Mooy, Sun-nyvale, Calif.; Weston D. Winters and Gary O. Winters, both of Pleasant Grove; Arnel C. Winters, Taylorsville; 22 grandchildren; six A daughter, Arleen, and a grandson, William Mooy Jr. preceded her in death. Services will be held Friday, Sept. 1, at 11 a.m. in the Olpin Fam-ily Mortuary, 500 S. 300 East, where friends may call Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. or Friday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. Eldon A. Pack, 76, Pleasant Grove, died Aug. 28, 1989 at his home. He was born Jan. 24, 1913 in Deseret, Utah to Clarence William and Estell Mikesell Pack. He married Eulalia Smith June 20, 1934 in Lehi. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He attended schools in Pleasant Grove. He was an active member of the LDS Church living in the Manila 4th Ward. He had served in many capacities including counselor in He had also served as High Priest group leader. He enjoyed temple work. He was employed at Mercur Utah Mining, United Smelting and Refining, Utah Farmer's Assn., and retired after Grove; Mrs. Joseph (Nola) Call; Idaho Falls, Ida.; 41 grandchildren; 29 a brother and three sisters: Paul Pack, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Allen (Afton) Bossa, Springfield, Va.; Rae Murphy, Valrico, Fla.; Mrs. Harold (Veda) Robbins, Whittier, Calif. He was preceded in death by a granddaugh-ter, Mardica Peck. Services will beheld Thursday, Aug. 31, at 11 a.m. in the Manila 4th Ward, 1800 N. 100 West, Pleasant Grove. Friends may call at Olpin Family Mortuary, 500 S. 300 East, Pleas-ant Grove, Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. or Thursday at the church one hour prior to serv-ices. Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemeterv. Army. He was employed at Geneva Steel prior to his retirement. He is survived by four the piano and was a member of the Singing Mothers. She is survived by four sons and two daughters: Wayne A. Winters, Big Fork, Mont.; Mrs. Dale (Ver-- 21 years as groundskeeper with the physical plant at BYU. He is survived by his wife of Pleasant Grove; four sons and four daughters: Ervin and Glen Pack, Pleasant Grove; Merlyn Pack, Lehi; Russell Pack, Bountiful; Mrs. Ponie (Ann) Reese, Center-vill- e; Mrs. Doyle (Linda) Judd, Scottsdale, Ariz.; Mrs. Marcel (Edna) DeRoest, Pleasant Catherine B. Colledge Thelda E. Fox lPiiilllllllllliiWl SilllllHiBi ipSpliiiilSllpll PPflplpiiMfl Catherine Elizabeth Buchner Colledge, 68, American Fork, died Friday, Aug. 25, 1989 at an American Fork care center of heart failure after an illness with diabetes. She was born June 28, 1921 in Johnstown, N.Y. to Anthony and Alice Ford Buchner. She married Wayne (Shack) Colledge, June 28, 1963 in Lehi. He died March 11, 1986. She worked in her earlier years as a glove Church. Survivors include two sons and one daugh-ter: Arthur Porath, Middletown, Conn.; John Colledge, Ameri-can Fork; Mrs. Paul (Alice) Rigby, Sandy; a grandson and two a brother, John Buchner, Johnstown, N.Y. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Aug. 29, in the Wing Mortu-ary Chapel, Lehi. Bur-ial was in the Lehi City Cemetery. Thelda E. Fox, 75, passed away at her home Aug. 29, 1989 of causes incident to age. She was born Dec. 3, 1913 in Lehi to Aaron and Beaulah Thomas Evans. She attended school in Lehi and was valedictorian of her class. She also attended BYU and comptometry school in Salt Lake City. She was employed at various secretarial jobs an d retired from Tooele Army Depot in 1976. She married Robert Gordon Hansen. He died. She later married Don C. Fox, who died in Grove; and Mrs. Jay (Rosalie) Yates, Ameri-can Fork; 15 grandchil-dren; 22 three broth-ers: Glen Evans and Paul Evans, Lehi; Bruce Evans, Prescott, Ariz. She was preceded in death by a son and daughter. Viewing will be Thursday eveningfrom 7 to 9 p.m. at Wing Mortuary, Lehi. A graveside service will be held Friday, Sept. 1, at 11 a.m. in the Lehi City Cemetery where interment will take place. maker in her father's leather mill. She was a 1981. member of the LDS She is survived by three daughters: Mrs. Nyle (Kay) Cox, Lehi; Mrs. George (Sharon) Hallam, Pleasant Truman Bradfield Allen K. Reinhold Truman Bradfield, 83, of Minersville, Bea-ver County, died Sun-day, Aug. 20, 1989 in the Milford Hospital. He was born May 15, 1906 in Minersville to Cyrus and Elizabeth Roberts Bradfield. He married Merle Laraine White Oct 10, 1933 in Beaver. He was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include his wife of Minersville; two daughters: Mrs. Gary (Mary Lou) Perkins, American Fork; Mrs. Dee (Ranee) Smith, Valencia, Calif.; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; two sis-ters: Rowene Winn, Milford; Alba Carter, Minersville. He was preceded in death by a grandson, John Tru- - Funeral services were held Wednesday, Aug. 23, in the Min-ersville LDS Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Minersville Ceme- - '.L Allen Kenneth Reinhold, infant son of David Allen and Cindy Lee Rodgers Reinhold, was stillborn Aug. 28, 1989 in American Fork. He is survived by his parents of Lehi; grandparents,-- Allen and Irene Reinhold, American Fork; Kenneth and Irene Rodgers, Bountiful; great grandparents, Ruth Selman, American Fork; Lorrin Rawlings, Trout Creek, Utah; Lillian Gilson, Provo. Graveside services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in the American Fork City Cemetery. Friends may call at the Anderson and Sons Mortuary, 49 E. 100 North, American Fork, Friday between 10 and 11a.m. Citizen, Press, Review - Wed., Aug. 30, 1989 - Page 10 American Fork Apollo N 7 Calendar of Events Adult Aerobics: 2 or 3 classes couples. Open dance nran Daily. '20 a month 10 to 11 p.m. " Kids Aerobics: '20 a month David McKay flowers- - ' ti Equipment furnished p.m. $20 mo. Angels Drill & Dance: Thurs. Classical Ballet Technioun '20 a mo. or '15 a mo. Includes 6 up. Sat. $15 mo or $60a sem ballet below. Polly Lyman & two This class is free to student Cougarettes. already enrolled in Angels Girls Combination: Tap-Jazz- - Combination, Gymnastics DaL Acrobatics. Wed. $60 for 4 mo. r Rockette Skate Teams. semester. Includes ballet below. Apollo Rockets: Boys Skate All Boy Combination Classes: Teams. Fri. Age per. formance, Balance & Coordi-- '60 for 4 mo. semester. nation skills. Small classes & Dancing Dolls & Tumbling Tots: 0. (includes open practice Age 3, 4, 5 Wed. $60 for 4 mo. Apollo KOCkettes: Girls Skate semester Teams Fri. Age Per(om. ance, Balance & Coordination Apollo Singers: Age 3 up. Tues. skills. Small classes. $25mo. $60 for 4 mo. semester. (Includes open practice Sat.) Gymnastic Dance: Age wed. Health & Wealth Opportunity $60 for 4 mo. semester. Includes Qroup. AMi& ballet be ow. comers and guests. 9 p'm.Dis .! Teen Ballroom Cotillion: Thurs. butors and staff . 7 to 8:30 p.m. $2.50 each. utah Valley Single Adults: Adult Ballroom Dance: Thurs. Dance every Sat. 9 p.m. Live 8:30 to 10 p.m. $2.50 ea. Singles or band. $3 each. Coordinator: LeGene Lyman Off ICei 756-742- 1 rrrr ,..!!, ,s CJ Note: To test reader response to this ad, any child student, newottl can choose one item from the free bonus list in the Apollo lobby tt paying semester fee by Sept. 9th. Apollo is open daily all day, m Labor Day weekend. Bonus list contains: tap shoes, unitards, shoes and more. Please bring this ad with. you. Local businesses and agricultural firms are pulling together and donating valuable goods and services for American Fork Hospital's first "Benefit Auction." You are invited to join in supporting your commu-nity hospital by coming to the auction and bidding on items that you want and need. 1 VSA. 1 Date: Saturday, September 9 Time: 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Place: American Fork High School 510 North 600 East All proceeds will be used to purchase a $6,000 birth-ing bed for the hospital's labor and delivery unit. Respected auctioner Ben Tanaka is donating his time and service to conduct this event. (Just seeing him at work will be well worth your time.) For more information and a list of items to be auctioned, call - 763-330- 0 AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL VM An Intermountain Health Care Facility V- - - J PRATT fi UPBEAT PMJTS f Aluminum Siding Wood Shingles j jjjjSI " ' ' ' ' hXwt PRATT & LAMBERT I Masoncq oja I Clapboard XN, I Aqua Royal & Vapex Latex V r JSSSn9 A 'Outstanding durability tSi--' lml ROtj I ''Breathing' type film blister resistant T'CSagT' . 5Ji Lf I "Moisture and mildew repellent J Rl InW, , PRATT K. 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