Show Men’s Slowpitch Softball Millard County Chronicle Progress August 1 2002 r In Memorium Girls Fastpitch Softball Pq 1 1 J Mary Ellen Hales Mury Ellen Hales age 59 passed assay on July 22 2002 at her residence in Caliente Nevada following a courageous battle with cancer She w as born on December 20 942 in Massena New York to John P and Ruth E Hutton Anable She married George Hales in Pioche Nevada on October 14 19 Championship Team - Boilermakers Back row pictured from left to right Dustyn Johnson Tyler Greathouse T J Taylor Brett Bunker Zach Elmer and Kory Morris Front row pictured from left to right Corey Webb Phil and Jake Wright not pictured Mike Ipson Greg Evers Dan Kapelos Corey and Brandon Webb Mary was a very compassionate person who loved to cook and share her pics and cookies with friends She enjoyed being in the mountains camping and pecially fishing Mary loved working in her flower garden she had a special love for animals having numerous pets in her lifetime She will be dearly missed by family and friends She is surv ed by her husband George Hales of Caliente Nevada daughter I c Anne and sons Cameron and Hroc Hales all of Milford I tah brothers Brine MeV cigh of Reno Nev ada and Ron Dander of Glendale Orccon Championship Team - Anacondas Back row pictured from left to right Scott Patton Coach Jerica Nelson Erin Topham Tracy Webb Ashley Patton and Jody Webb Coach Front row pictured from left to right Ashley Williams Gentry Mecham Kristie Ashby Baylee Butler and Heather Zufelt Not pictured Emilee Dziuk Ashley Kirkland and Rachel Topham Arrangements were private under the direction of Wiscombc Funeral Home Craig Prows Second Place Team - Morrison Fertilizer Back row pictured from left to right Stoney Bumingham Bob Anderson Boyd Schena Jason Erickson Brandon Anderson sponsor and Casey Bassett Front row pictured from left to right Jason Tolbert Robby Wright Johnny Thatcher Lance Henrie and Bobbie Meinhardt Not pictured Cliff King and Kipp Oppenheimer kanosh Craig Prows 4K passed away July 22 2(x2 due to complications from an accident involving his favorite past time horse riding He was born August 1953 in Salt Lake City 11 to Jean H illiam and Lucille Alice aiby Prows lie married Penny ynn Dcdman July 30 I9"6 m Salt ukeCity I Survived bv his wife Penny children rav is Chad parents sibPatricia Anne nnea Heacht on ame lav iland lings Doug Prows kavlccn fellows uncral serv ices were held ndav July 26 2002 at 12 Noon at the kanosh Ward Chapel Services were conducted by Prelude and Bishop Steve kimball postlude music was performed by Robbi Curley The tamily praver was ottered bv atl IX'dman 1 he opening hymn was "I know Ihal My Redeemer ives ” he chorister was lynnea Heacht a sister 1 he opening praver was given by Jesse Hav iland a nephew rav is Prows a son gave the Second Place Team - Pythons Back row pictured from left to right Mark Jennifer Thatcher Lola Caldwell Coach Amber Lund Jenny Knowles Karmin Anderson and Brent Bennett Coach Front row pictured from left to right Amy Caldwell Asher Larsen Danielle Wade Eryn Larsen and Katie Memmott Not pictured Natalie Blad and Arrianna Aleman Hare logy Third Place Team - Delta Sports Center Back row pictured from left to Bob Vivieros John right Jake Walker Jeffery Hostetler Lance Cross Elison and Shaun Jeffery Front row pictured from left to right Brent Tolbert Mike Johnson Jeremy Dennison Rick Johnson and R B Probert Not pictured Steve Johnson Glade Procter a friend spoke song was played "My Heart Will Go On " Natalie Nelson a friend spoke followed by Patricia Prows a daughter who sang "Hecause You oved Me" accompanied by Robbi ( urlev John Hogan a friend spoke lollowed " by a musical number "I he Dance Hishop Steve kimball cave the final remarks he Third Place Team - Boa Constrictors Back row pictured from left to right Gary Walker Coach Kjersti nielson Karilynne Corey andrea Thatcher Susie Stumph Jill Anderson Jamie Williams and Lacey Stidd Coach Front row pictured from left to right Lizzie Christensen Kami nielson Kelli Lyman Shay Walker Terice Warnick and Whitney Walker closing prayer was offered by loyd kcsler he dedication of the grave was given by Ravniond Prows an uncle Pallbearers were rav is Prows Doug Prows Jason Hrooks Mike Moddcrman Glade Proctor Scott Robertson Curt lav iland and John Hogan Honorary Pallbearers were Jean Prows end ill Prows arl 1) Dcdman and Interment in the kanosh Ccmctcrv NEWS TIP? 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Chronicle Progress V'J I k7TTT7 2002 SUBSCRIBE TODAY 0 It Sell It Find It Buy Dairy Back row pictured from left Jared Smith J L Young Strom Front row pictured from Place Team D D SJackson Gaylen Springer Dale Jackson Singleton Gino Schena and Tom Stephenson left to right Dave Edwards Robbie Taylor Ed Lyman Cary Edwards and Withers and Ken Mortensen Craig Church Not pictured Brad Fourth to right - The Millard School District is proposing to increase its property tax revenue As a result of the proposed increase the tax on a $100000 residence will be $32577 and the tax on a business having the same value as the average value of a residence in the taxing entity will be $59230 Without the proposed increase the tax on a $100000 residence would be $31977 and the tax on a business having the same value as the average value of a residence in the taxing entity would be $58140 The 2002 proposed tax rate is 005923 Without the proposed increase the rate would be 005814 This would be an increase of 19 which is $600 per year ($50 per month) on a $1 00000 residence or $1 090 per year on a business having the same value as the average value of a residence in the taxing entity With NEW GROWTH this property tax increase and other factors Millard School District will increase its property tax revenue from $10952265 collected last year to $10997048 or Published in the Millard County Chronicle July 25 and August 1 2002 |