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Show P T i $ ROCKS INSIDH AM) grade students in Sherrol Colthorp's learn about inetamorphic rocks, and even rocks rocks, juiced up rocks from geologists Marc and Lynn Eckels. The class igneous sedimentary is studying a unit on rocks and minerals. OL'T-Seco- nd ferently Studies have revealed that women hear and process every sound at once, while men zero in on one sound alone. Now this is a revelation! No wonder my husband is oblivious to any other human being when the television is on. Hes plugged in . I've been married to a true blue e man for a long time now and I have yet to breech the gulf that separates the male and female thinking process. A couple of months ago a news program presented scientific evi American-mad- dence that ly perceive y- Is one? this men and women actualthe world very differentl- totheTVand nothing else is getting in! really a surprise to any- It was interesting to learn that men and women process sound dif ' After all these years I've finally learned why the roar of the crowd during televised sports makes me crazy. Oh, and the commentators, they really drive me nuts, talking, talking, talking while the crowd is going wild and the refs are madly blowing their whistles. And while all of this noisy madness is unleashed on my delicate ears, theres my husband tap, tap, tapping his empty Pepsi container on the coffee table! Is it any wonder that I rush out of the room pulling out clumps of my hair in pursuit of peace and quiet? Just think of it, a womans ' Cliff Olsen Roosevelt; Warden Clifford (Happy) Olsen, Boise, Idaho; Marion C. Olsen Carlos Clifford Cliff Olsen, age 89, of Roosevelt, passed away November 11, 1998, at the Uintah Basin Medical Center. He was born June 24, 1909, in Hayden, Utah, one of 12 children (6 boys and 6 girls) born to John Albert Ajdell (Dana) Olsen, South Ogden; Blanche Jolene (Roy) Miller, Marsing, Idaho; Mcldrin Martin (Louise) Olsen, Neola; and 3 stepchildren: Raymond (Cathy) Lemieux, Richard Lemieux, and Melanie Mulford (Bill) Thompson; 23 grandchildren, 16 great grandd and children, and several thought process involves both sides of her brain and both ears listening to everything at once. A man takes in only what he chooses to and solves it with one side of his brain. No wonder they rule the world! If women are ever going to and Clara Malinda Johnson Olsen. He married Vada Labrum, later achieve equality they will just have divorced. He then married Deeatha Preceded in death by his wife to listen to less of whats going on' Anna South in 1932, later solemDeeatha, mother and father, daughand process it with a lot less of their nized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. ter Joanne Olsen Stotler, grandson brain. She passed away after 54 years of Darwin Lee Harrison, marriage, January 26, 1987. Later Wayne Clements, and brothers that year he married Thora Mower Bimell Olsen and Glenn Olsen. Caldwell in the Provo LDS Temple. Funeral Services held Saturday Cliff lived the first 6 years of his November 14, at 1:00 p.m., in the life in Hayden, and the following 72 Roosevelt LDS Stake Center. Burial in the Neola Cemetery years in Neola, at which time he met and married Thora and moved under direction of Hullinger Olpin to her home in Roosevelt, continu- Mortuary. ing to work his land and tend his cattle through 1993. Cliff was a hard worker and had a great love B. for and very much eqjoyed his famBernice Broadhead, age 85, of ily. During his life he worked as a Tabiona, wife ofDelbert Broadhead, cowboy, carpenter, curb & gutter. died Monday morning Nov. 16, fu son-in-la- Fill the Bag And Feel 722-24- s. step-gran- SENIOR VOLUNTEERS--Loirain- c Morrill. Clco Gardiner, and Bruce Millecam are Green Thumb workers at BI.M. neral services are pending through the Hullinger Olpin Mortuary, or please call for information. A full obituary will be in next weeks Standard. road builder, and beekeeper, as well as working in the coal mines and the C.C.C Camp (where he earned $1.08 per day) during the depression. He eqjoyed most of all his farmranch and being a tour guide in the High Uintahs for the dude ranch. He also enjoyed playing his harmonica, fishing, hunting, dancing, Ward Shows, church, home teaching, temple work, snipe hunting, rodeos and his horse, Dan; last but not least his family, including his brothers and sisters, their families and his Clifford was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints, holding the office of high priest. He served many positions, but none he enjoyed more than that ofscoutmaster. Cliff and Deeatha served two missions, one in White rocks, Utah and the second in Chinle, Arizona. He is survived by his wife Thora; five children: JuLee Eulala Wymer, Broadhead the joy Cleona Larsen Remington C. Remington Cleona Larsen Remington, age 86, of Bluebell, died peacefully at her home Friday, November 13, 1998. She was born December 28, 191 1 in Spring City, Utah to James Otto and Hannah Louise Ellis Larsen. . 3PAri'je4;.)Sjlftr1.P)pagq(. Remington September 4,. 1934 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died October 3, 1976. She was an active member of the LDS Church where she served in many capacities, especially in the Primary program where she served for over 50 years. She had also been a temple worker in the Provo Temple with her beloved companion, Walter. Cleona waa interested in all beauty, be it nature, animals, flowers, people, music, a kind thought or deed or whatever else fits that expression. She enjoyed crafting things with her hands such as crocheting, embroidering, quilting and sewing. She had a special love for little children which was reciprocated and demonstrated by their frequent visits to her. While many family members and friends loved and cared for her, a special tribute is warranted by her special friend, Fontella, whose selfless acta of love and kindness were without measure. The memory ofCleona'a sweetness and goodness will long continue to lift and inspire all who knew and loved her. She is survived by children: Cheryl Kay (Alton) Thacker, Heber City; Kent L. (Gwen) Remington, .r Altamont; J. Garth (Claudia) Remington, Murray; Philip W. (Valerie) Remington, Sandy; Oriole Jean (Jim) Reidhead; Bennett; Donald Ted (Shellie) Remington, Cortez, CO; 31 grandchildren; 46 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by 4 grandchildren, 4 brothers and 2 sisters. Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m., Monday, November 16 at the Altamont LDS Stake Center. Burial waa in the Bluebell Cemetery under the direction of the Hullinger Olpin Mortuary. Please fill a grocery bag and help us feed Utahs hungry. You can be a part of the cure when you drop off a bag at any of these locations. 10 East 100 North, Roosevelt (435-722-568- 4) SuperTarget Stores Our Mexican's First Security Branches Questar Offices Hot!! Mr. Mac Stores Local Food Banks (call $7.75 $7.45 $6.25 $6.25 Combination Plater. 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