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Show 8A Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday October 19, 2004 Obituaries Titanic Expert Mark Lach to Lecture in Castle Dale Mark Lach, recognized around the world for his work with RMS Titanic, Inc., will be in Castle Dale on Oct. 22, to make ' Brody Killpack FERRON-Park- e Brody Killpack, the loving son of Parke and Toni Killpack, left his eartlily existence back to the loving arms of his kind and gracious Father in Heaven on Oct. 13, 2004 in Salt Lake City. Brody was born Dec. 31, 1976, two hours shy of the new year. While on this earth he enjoyed everythingin life. He loved sports, especially baseball, golf and basketball. Brody will always be remembered for his sense of humor and bright personality. He always had a smile on his face and an infectious laugh. If anyone needed any- thing he would always be there. Brody loved spending precious moments with his soul mate and companion Natille Williams. He was affectionately known as Uncle Doedoe to his nieces and nephews. r Brody is survived by his parents, Parke and Toni Killpack of Ferron, fiance Natille (and her parents Kurt and Karon) Williams of Castle Dale, sisters: Trinidi (Jerry) Price, Kandi (Jerry) Hess and Destri presentations titled Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition to (Marissa) Killpack and one son. Also survived by grandparents Jim and Kath Ward and Dwight and Maude Killpack, and nieces H UNTINGTON-Rub- Barrick, Shaidyn and Kavery, and his many friends. Funeral services were held on Mon. Oct. 15. 2004 at 1 p.m. in the Ferron LDS Chapel on State Street. A viewing was held the evening before at Fausett Mortuary and one hour prior at the church. Burial was in the Ferron Cemetery. - y Saints. She enjoyed WORLEY MONUMENTS egon, Leland Curzon, Kaysville and Sylvia Hess, Grantsville. Preceded in death by her father Robert Howard Curzon, grandson Daniel Bud Leffler, sisters Madeline Whitaker and Erma Herzinger. Funeral services were held Sat. Oct. 16, 2004 at noon in the Huntington lst5th Ward LDS Chapel. A viewing was held from 10-- 1 1:45 a.m. Burial was in the Huntington Cemetery under the direction of Fausett Mortuary. ' Salt Lake City. Hell be taking audience questions as well as relating some of his own experiences and observations at all Castle Dale presentations. RMS Titanic, Inc. is the entity that has been granted rights to the wreck of the Titanic. The Titanic exhibition has been in more than 50 cities and attracted more than 14 million visitors around the world. Since its Memorial Day weekend opening in Salt Lake City; it has attracted thousands of Wasatch Front residents and visitors to the state. In the summer of 2000 and again this fall, Lach has been on recovery expeditions to Titanics wreck site. Four years ago, he lived and worked aboard the Russian vessel, Keldycsh, and dove to the wreck of the Titanic in the submersible Mir 1. miles to the Traveling ocean floor, and seeing Titanic face to face was the adventure 2-- Utah Election Registration Requirements: Be a United States citizen. Be a resident of Utah for at least 30 days immediately before the next election. Be at least 18 years old on the day of the next election. Have your principal place of residence in a specific voting precinct in Utah. A person who has been convicted of a felony whose right to vote has not been restored as provided by law may .not register to vote while incarcerated. How to Register: 1. Qualified persons may register with the county clerk from 8:30 a.m. 5 -- p.m. You may register up to seven days immediately before an election. You may register during the next seven days but may not vote in the pending election because you have registered to late. 2. forms 20 at least days postmarked before the election and received at least seven days before the election will be processed by the county clerk. 3. Qualified persons may register when getting or renewing a drivers license or when they receive sendee from a public assistance agency. 4. First time registrants in Emery County must provide proof of I.D. or residence. 5. Satellite reg By-ma- il Lach said. While looking at the Titanic through the Mirs tiny porthole, I felt a power fu connection to everyone involved in her construction, sailing, and loss. Presented by the Utah Museum of Natural History, Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition, is on view at the Utah Museum of Natural History Annex located in the ZCM1 Center in downtown Salt Lake City (36 South State) until Jan. 8, 2005. Hundreds of artifacts recovered from the of my life, I exhibit. 15, Tickets are available through master Ticket (www.ticketmaster.com or Tickets are also available at the ZCMI Center "Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition annex and at the Museum. Numerous promot ions and discounts are available; check out the Utah Museum of Natural History website umnh.utah.edu) or call for more information. (at 381-51- istrars may register qualified persons who reside in the county from 8 a.m. 8p.m. on the following dates and locations: Satellite Registration Dates and Locations Oct. 22 and 25 at Ferron City Hall, Huntington City Hall Emery County ClerkAuditor, county building, Emeiy County Sheriffs Complex in Green -- 381-510- 6. may also call to verify that you are registered and that your information is correct. Oct. 25 is the last day to register to vote in the November 2 General Election. That same proof will be required at the polling place on election day. (Utah You River. You should register if: 1. You have married and your last name has changed. 2. You have moved from one voting precinct to another. In Castle Dale, Ferron and Huntington you will need to register if you have moved from one side of the city 92 381-251- CitLl to another. You may register anywork-ir.- g day at the Emery County ClerkAuditor office now through Oct. 25, Voter ID cards are issued to confirm your registration. If you need a new card or have not received one, contact the ClerkAuditors office at code20A- - The Emeiy County Historical Societys monthly meeting will be held at the Museum of the San Rafael on Oct. 21 at 7 p.m. With the recent acquisition of the Range Creek property in the Book Cliffs by the Division of Wildlife Resources, Range Creek has been in the news numerous times. The historical society is presenting the Range Creek Historian, Steve Gerber to make a presentation and answer questions about this significant Emery County location. Everyone is welcome to bring a friend and spend the evening with the Emery County Historical Society. For more information, 5 0 call Joyce at (home). (work) or 530 E. Main, Castle Dale 0, 748-516- (R5 Pet Of The Week1 International adorable young adult dogs. One male and one female. The female is a black and tan Dachshund mix. The male is a gray Two Credit Union Day October 21, 2004 at Descrtvieui Federal Credit Union terrier Author of Molting On October 23, 12:00 -- 2:00 pm WALTON BOOKS 680 West Price River Drive 0 (435) the Shelter for information on adoption. Adoption fee includes spay or neuter and rabies vaccination. Call Emery Animal information. Health for more 331-253- 9 Sponsor: Stop into our Huntington or Ferron Office for Light Refreshments Lori R.i44le mix. Call Emery Animal 196 North Main Huntington, UT 35 . Main Ferron, UT 637-864- wreck site are on display at the Emery County Historical Society Monument Home appointments Home Appointments 100 N, Price 637-440- running through January in Mark Lach will lecture on the Titanic at local schools and the museum, Friday, Oct. 22. BUNDERSON Quality Service, Indoor Showroom ,45 W Currently on an artifact dive to Titanic on behalf of RMS Titanic, Inc., Lach is expected to have artifacts on hand from the ship, part of the ongoing Titanic: The .Artifact Exhibition, Are you registered to Vote? Election Day on Nov. 2. bowling, camping with family, crocheting, church, traveling, and especially her family. Ruby is survived by her husband Ellis of Huntington, mother Eva Curzon, Price, children, Howard Leffler, North Idaho, Christine Cox, St. George, Johnny Leffler, Huntington, Kathy McNeel, Elmo, Danny Leffler, Huntington, Randy Leffler, Ogden, 20 grandchildren and 20 Also survived by brothers and sister, Everett Curzon, Pocatello, David Curzon, Or- - r East. salvor-inpossessi- Leffler, Oct. 13, 69, age passed away 2004, from complications due to cancer, at her home in Hunting-ton- . She was born Sept. 19, 1935, in Pocatello, Idaho, to Rupert Howard and Eva Lucille Lish Curzon. She married Ellis Dale Leffler, Nov. 19, 1952, in Pocatello. Sealed in the Manti Temple June 25, 2004. Ruby was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day , and nephews: Jeridi, Taijah, Taleigh, Brvton, Baylee, Ruby Leffler 1 school children and to make a public presentation, hosted by the Museum of the San Rafael. All events are free and open to the public. Lach, whose work on behalf of the Titanic is recognized worldwide, will be speaking at Emery High School, 975 North Center Street in Castle Dale on Oct. 22 at 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Later that same day, at 7 p.m. Lach will be making a similar presentation at Museum of the San Rafael, 64 North 100 Dcscdvicw Federal Credit Union Signings 'Nson CW Zroi Ctv; A -- cover up. - Octobeon l0;00amtoNo Children's Halloween books, teaching ideas, and scary decorations also available Chad, Anndie and Beritt Watterson are pleased to announce the birth of their cousins, andj-faide- n Reid Wilson JakeThayn. Wiley Welcome to the world. Hurry and get big so we can play and get into a bit of mischief. We love you. |