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Show I ; t i ... Ch-r- caf-- s T i; ,..rs ...e. She is survived by Cecilia Acerson GREEN RIYERRIVERTON Cec.ha Evaiyn Liovd Afracn, 33, loving mother, grar.dmv.her, s.s-tand friend, passed a ay Apr.l 22, 2'XjO in Sals Lake City She was born Aug. 14, 1911 in er Rivert&n, daughter of Fred S Lloyd and ELzabeth C. Drake She married Alfred O. Acerson J Jy 16, 1929, and was later sealed in the Manti LDS Temple July 19, County ar.d tne T own of Emery He is survived by tus wife of 67 years who res.des in Emery ar.d Maurme Derm. s) Tutt.e of Orar.gevi..e, Neis Gary (Loyi Lloyd, La Verkin; Alvin Lloyd, CLfton Lloyd and La Von Usher, both of Riverton. She was preceded in death by husband and M-rr- (Neal) Thumaa of hLghiand, Xels Abelin Hansen Neis AheLn Hansen, age S3, cLed April 27, 2uu3 at heme surrounded by h.s fam.ly He was him Sept. 20, 1911 m Emery to Andrew C. lmmwhm wmwi uwuimiw.ww jwwgiMMJWiuuii L. Paoma, Cuio Lou.e Greg, Patti, Jamie, JuLe, Tucr.i, Cra.g, Jerry Shancn and Cali- fornia, 11 grandchildren ard 37 great grandchildren. Aao, survived by brothers Ethan Hansen of Layton, La Veil Hansen of Sacramento, Cahfjmla, and sister Barbara Young of Orem. He was preceded in death by four sisters and three brothers. Funeral services were May 1 m the old Ferron LIS Chapel. Burial was m the Emery Cemetery under the (Erection of Fauaett Mortuary Fr-ce- and Lir.da Wright, ; Jerry and Chnsty Vv right. Price grandchildren, Walter Hansen of Emery, Jennie Lee and Nora J. Abel.n Hansen. He parents. Funeral services were Saturmarried Maggie Bell Beal m Emday, April 29, at the Riverton LDS ery, Jan. 3, 1933, later solemnized 3rd Ward. Interment, R,verton in the Salt Lake LDS Temple in Cemetery under the Lreet.cn of Sept, of 1936. Broom-hea- d Funeral Home . As an active member of the LDS 1979. -i Vv.-g- ht, en, grandchildren. brothers and sisters, Edward -- Sir Amt neU educated, he was an electrician and m me manager Surv.f-- d ty w 'e of 63 years, ; one daughThei.na ter, two sous ar.d tr.etr spouses, Claudette and Leu Male, Price; the Sen. or C.t.zets in Emery ( great-grea- -- wer lied as a A.T.er.can h.n Tram mg Sunool. He served on the Emery Town Baird and as a representative f..r children, Alfred B.rt.ei Areracn, Green R.ver, Delores Acerson Shade, Taylorsville; DaVoy F. (Darlene) Acerson, Riverton; 13 grandch.ldren, 35 four t Also s arriving are a.o Attendant at the -- Du raid i i Wlhner Wright T.o. t wo PRICE - Wilmer Claude Wnght, age s9, passed away on April 23, 2HJG m Price of causes incident to age He was born Oct. 13, 1919 in Gaco, Wyo , to Waiter Lewis ar.d R-- Lytle th 15 gm-a- t great grandchildren and graridchuldren. iT-at Mandy Meie. Wnght. 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V. rate currently T-B-ill PY pad on balam.es of S 50,000 of grtatci, and rr.ay sharer FT iC. aitura't as of 4'1V2 0, Fifaf V. 7 P.,- - It s a rv-'- vr are hied y upon the the ai.oirt a T op-i- ed fc li ra'e For amount balam.es bee J59,' For bJarv.es of or ro-e- , ra'e S'00 0, the di is -- ra-- e ,11 ,! or be the ociur sae as S a r .hr dr. ,r sas "e -- s ra-- cu-- r T h 2 rae -s ' 2'7 .a- APY A.l APYl are - r ; . e -- 381-237- va-- e ai 'is on the i,, Dl or d Memorial graveside service was held April 28, in Price City Cemetery under the d.rection of M.tchell Funeral Home In lieu of flowers the famdy suggests a donation to a favorite chanty A Thelma Manchester Aug. 21, 1931 in Randuph. He retired from Kaiser hr.ee i in Interest based on the full 91day APY. 5.79 Pre-ceie- death ty parents, brother, Vv alter Lewis Wrgtit, and m She graduated from Jordon High School and lived in the Riverton area for several years - Ursula HUNTINGTON Kichelmann Langstein, age 65, d.ed April 27, 2000 at her home while surrounded by her loving family and friends. She was bom Dec. 6, 1934 in Steinhute Am Meer, Germany to Heinrich and Sophie Tipke Kichelmann. Ursula came to the United State in 1956 and married Gotthard Gotty Langstein, Oct. 5, 1956 in Salt Lake City. In 1972 she moved to Huntington with her husband and two sons. She was a wonderful cook and the very best wife and mother. Survived by husband, Gotty Langstein, Huntington; son, Roy and Pennie Langstein, Hunting-ton- ; son, Jim Langstein, Huntington; brother, Henry and Sally Kickelman, Elko, Nev. Also survived by two who call her grandmother and one calls her greatgrandmother. A celebration of her Lfe was held at the family home, under the direction of Mitchell Funeral Home, Price, and in Leu of Gowers, the family suggests contributions to the American Cancer Society, 819 Palisade Rd., Sterling, 2. ZhCC 5; ch and rancher. He ar-t.d- es in i Vui he served in r r.r.,4 kadersr up ca nga. He ,rnaU as a construe'..,. f.'eman, farmer, there Ere er.yed her ami crochet. r.g rr.i.z, ar.d her ch.ldren and grandhd-dre- n have many handmade to reffieir.vr her by She was Lnd ar.d Lvmg and cher.ahed her Lam..' She has spent the Last year with her daughter, DtLrea Shade, lucal - 9 I f |