Show J Memorium In Shanna Rayma Hughes Lynndyl - Shanna Rayma Hughes age 26 passed a ay March 2 200 in Sephi Utah She was bom November 26 1974 in Minot North Dakota to James Kent and Rayma Bradfield Hughes Lived in West Jordan and Magna prior to moving to Lynndy She graduated from Delta High School in 1993 She attended Snow College She had bravely suffered from complications of chronic arthritis for nine long years She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints She loved children and wanted to be a teacher Shanna is surv iv ed by her parents Kent and Rayma Lynndyl UT brother Russell Kent Hughes Provo UT nephew R J (Russell James) Hughes Provo UT grandmother Laura Bradfield Tooele UT Funeral services were held on Saturday March 17 2001 at II am in the Leamington Ward In loving memory of Shanna Rayma Hughes (Autopsy showed 2 conditions of the heart that caused sudden death in young adults) Funeral serv ices were Saturday March 17 2001 in Leamington Ward Chapel Serv ices were conducted by Bishop Don Neilsen Prelude'postlude and accompaniment were performed by Mary Greathouse The family prayer was offered by Gary Hughes (unde) Thelnvo- - cation was offered by Jay Bradfield (uncle) Jodi Nielsen sang“Vka!k Tall You're a Daughter of God" Talk by Rayma Hughes (mother) Musical selection by Bryce Bradfield (cousin) Talk by Kent Hughes (father) Final remarks were given by Bishop Neilsen Jody Nielsen sang “W here Can Turn For Peace''" The benediction was offered by Don Wayne Nelson (uncle) The dedication of the grave was given by Kent Hughes (father) Bunal was in the Lynndyl Town cemetery under the direction of Nickle Mortuary Pallbearers were Russell Hughes brother Thayne Bradfield Bryce Bradfield John Bradfield Grant Bradfield Wayne Bradfield Michael Bradfield and Rollie John Nelson all cousins were Paul Honorary pallbearers Bradfield cousin Don Bradfield uncle Bill Hughes uncle Dave Hughes uncle R Vaughn Hughes uncle and J Hughes nephew Not flesh of my flesh nor bone of my bone Yet still very much my own Never forget for a single minute Though you didn’t grow beneath my heart You grew in it unknown- Daniel Ray Prows St George UT Daniel Ray Prows 68 passed away peacefully at home ThursHe was bom Auday March 22 2001 gust 13 1932 in Kanosh UT and lovingly reared by his parents George Titus Prows and Mable LeFevre both of whom preceded him in death many years ago Daniel was the seventh child of twelve He was an Army Veteran serving at Fort Hood TX Daniel was a member of the Church of Saints Jesus Christ of His children Susan Palmer Deborah Robb and Marianne Arnold Jeffrey Prows Kelton Prows and W’essley Prows surviv e him Also surviving him are sisters and brothers Alta Shumway Mildred Mae Miller Jean Prows Raymon Prows W'endell Prows 12 grandchildren and 13 The family wishes to thank the staff of the St George Regional Medical Center and the Red Cliffs Regional Center for the love and kindness that was given to our father Graveside services were held Saturday March 24 2001 in the Kanosh City Cemetery at 300 p m Services were conducted by Elder Gordon Staples Jeffrey Prows gave the opening prayer Susan Palmer Jeffrey Prows Raymond rroyvSvVcUaivUibcw AJan Mathews Ella May Miller Glen Prows Mildred Harding Leynea daughter of Jean and numerous other family They throw the ball I hit hit the ball I catch it it —Willie They Mays This Space Sells 80 Scipio- Lola Alice Brown Monroe beloved wife mother grandmother greatMarch grandmother and aunt passed away 20 2001 at Utah Valley Hospital She was bora January 14 1921 to William and Alice C Peterson Brown in Scipio Utah She married Jack Monroe on September 10 1940 in Nephi Utah later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple A member of the Church of Jesus Chnst Saints she served as Ward of and Stake Primary Secretary and a teacher in MIA and Primary She was an active member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Lola spent her entire life as a dedicated kind loving and supportive wife and a very giving and understanding mother doing all she could do for her family many times in Father her loved She going without Heaven and taught her family to do the same not only by word but also with actions Survived by her husband Jack Monroe of Scipio UT 2 children Barry (Celia) Monroe of Scipio UT Janet (Lee) McIntyre of Murray UT 8 grand chilalso nieces dren 5 nephews and cousins Funeral services were held Saturday March 24 2001 at 12 noon in the Scipio Scipio: William Oneil Manhard 80 died March 26 2001 at his home in Scipio Bom January 7 1921 in Delta UT to Charles William and Marguerite Payne Manhard He married Eva Edwards in 1941 and from this union three children were bom 2 boys Larry and Dennis are both ceased and a daughter Marlene Anderson of Spanish Fork UT Later divorced He married Mary Louise Fortner in 957 A son Gerald bom from this union later died Mary later died of cancer He married Gae R Leavitt in 1992 Marriage later solemnized in the Manti Chery l members stood and gave remarks A song “God Be With You Till We Meet Again” sung as a congregation The dedication of the grave was offered by Harold Palmer Susan's husband Pallbearers were Harold Palmer Jared Palmer Tyler Prows W'endell Prows son Palmer Jeffrey Prows Raymond Prows Kelton Prows Honorary Pallbearer Jean Prows ices under the direction of Olpin Mortu- - Greyhounds eyesight have the LDS Ward Chapel Services were conducted by Bishop Kan Robins The prelude and postlude music was performed by Eileen Thompson The family prayer was offered by Barry Monroe The invocation was given by Ryan Bennett A congregational hymn “I Am A Child of God” Bishop Robins gave the Eulogy and then Lola's early history was given by Celia Monroe Barry Monroe gave a tribute followed by a song “Well Done Though Good and Faithful Servant" by the grand kids companied by Angie Boyer Crae Memmott and Lee Monroe both gave remarks followed by Bishop Robins final remarks The benediction was offered by Brian Monroe and the dedication of the grave was given by Wayne Monroe Pallbearers were Brian Monroe Wayne Monroe Russell Monroe Ryan Bennett Gavin McIntyre and Lee McIntyre Jr Pallbearers were Elder Bevan Honorary Monroe (Currently serving an LDS Mission) and Le McIntyre Compassionate serv ice was rendered by the Scipio LDS Relief Society Burial was in the Scipio City Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary William Manhard Holden News Thank you The family of Claire W Petersen wishes to express their sincere appreciation to everyone for all the kind words and acts bf kindness Bishop Mike Styier and the Ward Relief Society for the delicious luncheon served after the funeral on Saturday We want to especially thank Dr Shamo and those at the West Millard Care Center for the excellent care they gave her during her stay You were not only her nurses and aides but also friends and we for mom appreciate your care and concern Ron & Susan Peterson and family Lois & Don Bradfield and family Millard County Chronicle Lola Monroe Hood- - Betty Hunter accompanied Ben and Sheri and family to Enoch UT to hear Susan's son Kurtt Boucher' report his mission to Italy recently Susan and Kurt are touring Italy and visiting Kurtt's converts and friends Frances Harmon celebrated her 90“ birthday on Tues March 27 All of her children including Lawrence wife Carolyn and his son and Dons and two children all of Salt Lake City Dixie of Mesa and two girls who attended BYU and Gene and wife Karen from California and their daughter and friend from BYU Frances’ of Fillmore and neighniece Ruth Lichfield bor Orlene Christensen joined them for a turkay dinner with all the trimmings A farewell luncheon for Louise Bennett was held at the church T uesday afternoon as she will be moving to Salt Lake City on Fn Mar 30 Her granddaughter Bobbette White and family are buying Louise’s home in Holden and will be moving in soon Cherryl Wood and two daughters Bobbie and Misty attended a birthday Edith party for Cherryl’s mother Dearden at the Pleasant Acres rest home in Delta on Sat Gwen & Mike Evans and LaRue Brockbank of Fillmore were also there Edith’s daughter Jayne and family of Denver visited her on Tuesday LDS Temple He retired ers Union from the structural in 1983 vice Survived Iron Work- after 30 years of ser- his wife Gae of Scipio UT Daughter Marlene Anderson of Spanish Fork UT 6 grandchildren and 13 greatAlso many nieces and grandchildren nephews Funeral serv ices w ill be held Thursday March 29 20001 at 2 noon in the Scipio LDS Chapel Friends may call Thursday from 1030-30 am Burial in the Scipio Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary AREYOURHADMOTCHANG 0H! 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Read the Chronicle has a right to know General Notice to Control Noxious Weeds Notice is hereby given this 29 day ot March 2001 pursuant to the Utah Noxious Weed Act Section 7 to every person who owns or controls land in Millard County Utah that noxious weeds standing being or growing on such land shall be controlled and the spread ol same prevented by effective cutting tillage cropping pasturing or treating with chemicals or other effective methods or combination thereof approved by the County Weed Supervisor as often as may be required to prevent the weed from and matunng seeds or spreading by root root stalks or other means blooming Upon failure to comply with his notice the owner or person in possession of property upon which noxious weeds are present shall be deemed negligent and enforced control measures may be imposed at the discretion of county authonties Expenses of control measures employed by the County shall bed paid directly by the owner or person in possession of the property or shall constitute a lien on the property and become collectible by taxes The following are declared noxious weeds for the State of Utah and the County of Millard- Bermuda grass Bindweed (Wild Morning Glory) Pepper grass (Tall White top) Canada Thistle Diffuse Knapweed Dyer's Woad Perennial Sorghum but not limited to Johnsong ’ss including Leafy Spurge Medusahead Musk Thistle Ouackgrass Russian Knapweed Scotch Thistle Spotted Knapweed Squarrose Knapweed Whitetop Yellow Starthistle Purple Loosestrife ’Bermuda grass shall not be a noxious weed in Washington County and shall not be subject to provisions of the Utah Kloxious Weed Act within the boundaries of Washing ton County Published in the Chronicle Progress March 29 April 5 and April 12 2001 Progress The Biggest Savings on Phone Features We've Ever Offered ! 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