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Show The Garfield County Insider OBITUARIES Bill Hughes Panguitch/Salina William Henry "Bill" Huges III, 86, passed away October 21, 2010 at his home in Salina. He was born May 8, 1924 in Spry, Utah to Thora Dean Davenport and William Henry Hughes II. He married Velta Mahala Hepworth on September 9, 1949 in Panguitch. She preceded him in death May 28, 1999. He joined the CCC Corps in 1941 later joining the Army in 1944. After his return from military service he worked as a movie extra in several motion pictures that were filmed in and around Southern Utah. He was a farmer and worked for Kiabab Industries for over 20 years. He is survived by his children, John W. (Leslie)) Hughes of Panguitch, Velta Dean (Gary) Nelson of Salina, Lynae (Danny) Fletcher of Panguitch and Debra (Raylen) Taylor of Salina; 14 grandchildren; 29 'A great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson; numerous step-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren. He is also survived by a brother, Joe (Violet Rae) Hughes of Cannonville and sister, IdaJane (Junior) Tait of Fredonia, AZ. In addition to his wife, he is preceded in death by his parents; and five brothers and seven sisters. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, October 26, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. in the Salina LDS Stake Center. Friends may call at the church in Salina on Monday evening from 7 to 8 p.m. and again on Tuesday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Burial will take place at 2:30 p.m. in the Panguitch Cemetery with military rites by the Panguitch American Legion Post #25 and the Utah Honor Guard. Funeral Directors: Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Salina and Manti. Online guest book www.maglebymortuary.com Jennifer N. Vaughn 1962 - 2010 Boulder, Utah - Jennifer Nolte Vaughn was born April 21, 1962 in Lancaster, California, a daughter of Charles Edward and Louellyn Beth Ray Klingemann and she passed away on October 10, 2010 in Boulder, Utah. Jennifer had the good fortune of marrying the love of her life and best friend Edgar V. Vaughn, June 30, 1997 in Louisville, Kentucky. He was always at her side, through many happy years together, her illness from cancer, and her death. She lived her life with joyful abandon, wicked humor and wisdom. Jennifer possessed a magnetic quality that drew others to her. Just being near her and hearing her frequent laughter made you feel good. She loved to travel and lived in many places stateside and overseas, most recently Louisville, KY and Salt Lake City, UT before settling with her husband in the pretty little town of Boulder, UT. Jennifer and Ed created a rich life together there, complete with an abundant garden, chickens, goats, and a wonderful restaurant called The Burr Trail Grill. She had an uncommon sense of style, grace, and 1977 - 2010 Our kind and tal- creativity and she loved to ented daughter, sister, make everyone that entered aunt, cousin and friend, their home or that dined at Hydi Ann Whitehead, their restaurant feel like a age 33, died suddenly treasured family member. and unexpectedly on She loved her family, her October 12, 2010 at friends, and her pets beher home in Richfield. yond compare. She was born July 29, Jennifer is survived by 1977 in Richfield, a her loving husband, Edgar daughter of Rodney V. Vaughn; her stepchildren Greg Whitehead and Caleb and Katie Vaughn; Katherine Hope Sne- her father Charles Klingedeger. mann (Tina); her sister She graduated from Shelley Dove; her brother Salt Lake Community Kevin Klingemann (Patriand was a member of the LDS Church. Hydi was a very cia); her parents-in-law Edtalented artist and poet. Her free spirit allowed her to draw gar D. and Jo Vaughn; her as well as tattoo. She enjoyed being with her family as well stepfather Ken Green; her as her friends. She loved being with her "button" Abi and nieces and nephews, and so Bradon, Nathen, Damon her babies. As family and friends, we will miss Hydi always, and many adoring friends. She was preceded in hold her memories deep in our hearts. Hydi is survived by her mother, Katherine Snedeger of death by her mother LouelSigurd; her father, Rodney and Diane Whitehead of Evan- lyn Green. In honor of her memoston, Wyoming; a sister, Misty and Billy Brinda and their daughter, Abigail, all of Sigurd; aunts and uncles: Silvia ry, may we all live with as Snedeger and Lewis Snedeger, both of Sigurd; Robin S. much joy, humor, love, and Jenkins of Murray; Frank and Christine Snedeger of Mag- compassion as she had. na; Teresa Bryant of Kearns; and many cousins and second On line guest book at: www. springerturner.corn cousins, whom she loved w Hydi Ann Whitehead and was very close to. She was preceded in death by Michelle "Chewie" Thompson, the love of her life; her grandparents: Chad and Ruby Snedeger, Richard and Patricia Whitehead; and her aunt, Debbie Alder. A celebration of Hydi's life will be held on Friday, October 29, 2010 at 1:00 P.M. in the Sigurd LDS Ward Chapel, where friends may visit with the family one hour prior to the services. Burial will be in the Fremont Cemetery under the care of the Springer Turner Funeral Home of Richfield and Salina, Utah. On line guest book at: www.springerturner.com ADVERTISE IN THE INSIDER Cal1!676=2621 Cola, lid8r11 Errol - 435-275-8628 - embutah@gmail.com GRANDPARENT'S ANSWERING MACHINE Good morning. . . . At present we are not at home but, please leave your message after you hear the beep. If you are one of our children, dial 1 and then select the option from 1 to 8: If you need us to stay with the children, press 1 If you want to borrow the car, press 2 If you want us to wash your clothes and do the ironing, press 3 If you want the grandchildren to sleep here tonight, press 4 If you want us to pick up the kids at school, press 5 If you want us to prepare a meal for Sunday or to have it delivered to your home, press 6 If you want to come to eat here, press 7 If you need money, press 8 If you are going to invite us to dinner or taking us to the theater, start talking. We are listening II I GRANDPARENTS: Wanna have fun with the kids and/or grandkids? On the computer, go to: www.infoplease.com ... Then, scroll down to where it says: Year-by-year chronology and then type in anyone's birth YEAR. You'll get all kinds of interesting info under many catagorys! Lots' a fun! October 28, 2010 Dear Garfield County Residents, First, let me say thank you for the support I recieved in this years Republican Primary election. It was very much appreciated and will not be taken for granted. I am asking for your vote again on November 2nd. My platform during the Primary was well advertised and has not changed. There are many serious issues concerning this county and I once again assure you I am looking forward to the challenge. Please come out and vote November 2nd. Thank you Sincerely, Leland F. Pollock APPLY FOR A 2011 SPORTSMAN PERMIT Applications for Utah's most prized hunting permits accepted soon Applications for next year's most prized Utah hunting permits — 2011 sportsman permits — will be available by Nov. 1. Only Utah residents may apply for sportsman permits. One sportsman permit is offered for each of the following species: Desert bighorn ram, Rocky Mountain bighorn ram, buck deer, buck pronghorn, bull elk, bull moose, hunter's choice bison, hunter's choice Rocky Mountain goat, black bear, cougar and wild turkey. If you draw a sportsman permit, the dates you can hunt vary. But in most cases, they're longer than the regular season dates. You can also hunt on almost any unit in Utah that's open to hunting the species you drew a permit for. Highly prized "Sportsman permits are highly prized," says Judi Tutorow, wildlife licensing coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources. "If you're one of the lucky hunters who draw one, you'll have plenty of days — and plenty of areas —to hunt." You can apply for a sportsman permit starting Nov. 1 at www.wildlife.utah.gov . Applications must be submitted no later than 11 p.m. on Nov. 18. Draw results will be posted by Dec. 9. If you draw a permit, you'll also receive a letter in the mail. 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