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Show IIBftECi OBITUARIES . x-"-- ................................... Madge Nay Johnson MARYSVALE Madge Marie Nay Johnson, 78, died April 5, 1992 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo. She was born on November 20, 1913 to Don Edwin and Julia Em-miline Em-miline Dalton Nay at Spry in Garfield County, Utah. Madge married Harold Burt Johnson in Richfield on April 5, 1934 and was widowed in 1982. She served as the postmaster in Marysvale for 17 years retiring in 1986, town clerk for 10 years and as a voter registration agent for 20 years. An active member of the LDS Church, she was a teacher in the auxiliaries as well as a relief society visiting teacher. Her survivors include: one son, one daughter and spouses, Don Harold and Sherlene Johnson; and VerLyn and Ronald Lund, all of Marysvale; three grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. She is also survived by one sister, sis-ter, Donna Pecham, Spokane, Wash.; and two brothers, Brent Nay, Bountiful, and Theron D. Nay, Squaw Valley, Calif. Funeral services will be held on Olaf "Red" Shakespear HENRIEVILLE Olaf Marrell "Red" Shakespear, 54, died on Sunday Sun-day evening, April 5, 1992 at his home in Henrieville. He was born Nov. 16, 1937 to Preston and Eda Mecham Shakespear Shake-spear in Tropic. He married Lyllian Shafer on Aug. 9, 1958 in Cannon Can-non ville. Known by family and friends as just plain "Red," he was employed for a number of years as a heavy equipment operator at Bryce Canyon National Park. Since April 1978 he had been employed with the Garfield County Road Department, Depart-ment, working out of the Tropic facility. fa-cility. He took an early retirement in February of this year. He is survived by his wife, Henrieville; Hen-rieville; four sons and two daughters daugh-ters and their spouses, Vicky and Steve Coons, Keams; Dennis and Brenda Shakespear, Page, Ariz.; Lisa and Tyler Lyman and Greg and Paula Shakespear, Escalante; and Travis Shakespear, Henrieville; 15 grandchildren; one brother and one sister, LaMar Shakespear, Tropic and LaFonda Mounteer, Roosevelt; three step-sisters, Rhonda Chappel, Carlin, Nev.; Marilyn Jensen, Car- i , Olaf Shakespear ' son City, Nev. and Cliffalene Lott, j Richfield. Funeral services were held ! Wednesday, April 8, 199Z at the Henrieville LDS Ward chapel. Interment In-terment was at the Henrieville Cemetery under the direction of Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary, Mortu-ary, Richfield. Zina Fern Proctor PANGUITCH Zina Fern Johnson Proctor, 77, died April 4, 1992 at her home in Panguitch. She was born Aug. 13, 1914 in Cannonville to Nephi and Zina Emmeline Goulding Johnson. She married Frank Proctor, Nov. 16, 1933 in the St. George LDS temple. tem-ple. An avid quilter, she also loved to do embroidery and crochet. She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints, serving in many capacities capaci-ties in the church auxiliary organizations. organi-zations. Surviving family members include in-clude her husband; one son and his wife, Sheldon and Lucile Proctor, Panguitch; a daughter-in-law, LaRae Proctor, West Valley City; six grandchildren and 15 greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Tues-day, Apr. 7, 1992 in the Panguitch LDS Third Ward chapel with interment inter-ment at the Panguitch Cemetery """ ' " " - . ; ' 4 I A ' j I i 4 Zina Fern Proctor ! i under the direction of Neal S. Ma- ! gleby & Sons Mortuary, Richfield. j Kanab Man Sentenced i BOULDER Wayne Button, Kanab pled no contest to outfitting and guiding cougar hunters without obtaining a special use permit. A permit is required when commercial outfitters and guides are on Federal Systems lands. The case dates back to late December 31, 1991 on Boulder mountain. On Feb 12, 1991, Tom Hansen of the Bureau of Land Management issued a citation for failure to obtain a commercial use recreation permit for guided hunting trips on BLM lands Don Mosier, U.S. Forest Ser r "T" j L . ..... t :. rv ' Madge Nay Johnson Saturday, April 11, 1992 at 2 p.m. in the Marysvale LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call to pay their respects from 12:30-1:30 p.m. that afternoon. Burial will be at the Mountain View Cemetery in Marysvale. vice Law Enforcement Officer, j issued two citations for failure to obtain a commercial use recreation permit for guided hunting trips and non-payment of fees. . Following his plea, tantamount I to pleading guilty in the eyes of the court but not requiring the court to j prove its charges, Button was fined j $330 ($110 for each charge) and given 90 days in jail. If payment is ! made in full by April 24, the jail I sentence will be suspended i Button appeared before a federal i magistrate in Cedar City on March j 24. i |