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Show r. ... 6A Sun Advbcata Price, Utah Tuesday. tf?1l !!.?' ??Pf ! f.r!; !??!!?! t vwww' i ' ; . ) i eeeew9 re 1 ' September 25, 2001 ... ; .f . 'tW. aarjAiM ' jca. i gy James Giacoletfo I , mu 2001 : . : naiad courofTtaan ire lowest toward our : ; Imt:-:;''-- g Exp.f-31-- CkDo-HCM- bp.941-4- te 1 1 . V .Jim loved, farming, raising fruit and this was his lifelong ambition, which he truly loved. He was a talented mechanic, accomplished musician and will bedeariy mimed 1 Giacoletto, Helper, 15 grandchit dren and five Preceded in death by parent R v. Ellen &n Wagoner PRICE - Ellen Peterson Parent- Teacher : MdMVhnWhgonerpassedavray of causes incident to age on Thursday, September 20, 2001. She was bom April A 1903 m Oiicaga,IlL,to Swtfdiii Peter and Signhild Jacobson Peterson. wilt be held - s : m . Rasmussen, Sandy, Ore; Annette . Sept24,attheEastCarbonLIS, (Michael) Watson, Douglas Rasmussen, Price; Pat i) Rasmussen, Casper, in Or--, ChapeL Burial followed : : ' angeville Cemetery. Phyllis D. Wagner PRICE-PhyllNedra Davis Vagner, age70,di Sept.2I, is Ellen enthusiasticalfy played the bass (washtub) and Afton I the ukulele in foe Carbon r Senior Citizens Kitchen Band for many years with several of their foienda in Carbon and. Emery (County. Afton passed away of esophageal cancer on 20, 1989, After Aftons ' May death, Elleq lived in Price, then at the lbnujuist Retreat in Em--. ery County, dien she was kniny cared for at the Parkdale Care Center in Price until the time of ... her death. The family wishes to aprem tfeir deep appreciation to all the staff for their devoted and self... , Ellen loved music and played the piano and Sang beautifully. She also ldved fo dance and did ro until increasing age slowed her down, She taughther children a great love of music and the arts. She attended school in Chi- -' cago then moved to Colorado; Monday, October 1, and Tuesday, October jm4:OQ-7:Odp- Wyo.; and Richard (Peggy) Rafc . mussen, Palm Bay, Fla. . A visitation was Sunday a ; ; Fkusett Mortuary in Price. Fu-neral services were Monday,..': i iilPin, 2)001 . McFall .y f, Z ?V" . : 8un8ajn.-5u- n .JP DrocncIflIlslsCITOI1yl3occ bank, Price; Eiwin n (Laura) ; brothers, Donald ana Carlos '.Giacoletta;. Survived by two daughters, .: v Funeral service Monday, three sons and their spouses, Sept. 24, Price United MethodKathleen (Edwin) Hurd, Salt ist Church. Interment, Mountain Lake City; Beverly Giacoletto, View Cemetery, Helper, under the direction of Mitchdl Ftmeral Price; Steven (Iona) Giacoletto, ' : U' Helper, John (Melody ) Giaco- - .Home.' jEori. fi 710 Eut Main rPrict :. StowHotnMonOal 7:3Qamto7pm : .' , gjjggjjgQjjjjgjCBS-iSiSEflESSSSSiS- She was bom Sept. 19, 1931 in Spring Canyon to IsrealOweri and Edith Alberta Ikylor Davis. Married Don Wagner Jufy:21, .1950 in Price. ; v : Phyllis was an active member of Notre Dame do Lourdes Catholic Church, Where she was a greeter tit Mass; hostess for : . , prayer group, helped with funeral dinners and answercdmany other parish callings. Member of the .. Third Order of Benedictine. She loved, gardening, crafts and caring for little children and . : numerous pets. Suryiveid by husband, Don' - ' i Wagner,three dauiters, Fawn-Jo- y in death by her parents; sisters, ; ' and her brother, -Mfagner, Nedra (Amadeo) Edith and Surrivedby children,Jim and all W of Eot Black, .Bliss.";.::: Dorothy McFall, Joanne and Martinez, Funeral Mass Tliesday, Sept ' Sharon McDonald, Carol Anne, Price;. 25,10 ajo,Notre Dame de Lour-- . and Lynn Nielsen; 11 grandchil- des Catholic Church. Vigil ser-- ; and dren, vice Monday evening, Mitdtell bothofWcIUngton;sister,Ardith Also one Friends are wel-- ; Survived by stepdiildren, Dan, Lampshire, Castle Valley; Funeral Home, ML come Mitchells at Davis, brother, Jay (Defana) daily from 9 Dale mid David Van canine a.m. Committal service, Cliff- -' and her Pleasant; precious Gautney.Hriea Hannon "Preceded view Cemetery, Price. , and Judy Rue. Preceded in death companion, .Dolley. ly brother, Elmer Peterson; and : less service. where she met and married James LMcFfell on June 8, 1921. They lived in Colorado .then, moved to Utah, where Jim. worked for the D&RG Railroad. They lived in Soldier Summit, Helper and Spring Glen, where they raised thOT.fomily. They were wonderful, hard working parents who loved and provided well for their family. ' Jim passed away on Oct. 6, stepson, Ronald. l955. Ellcn subsequently marfbneral SerriceSaturday, Sept ried Afton VknWagoner onAug. ; 22, Mitchell Funeral Home. In-19,1971andtheyfivedinCleve- - terment. Mountain View Cem-- " .. ".. landl'...:'r.;;;: etery.Hdpcr. ; - ; Midterm grades will be available; Parents are urged to attend, ; - . . v .' - Note: School will not be held Triday, October 5. $100 REWARD ,:yys . e 'f : . y i (Continued frompage - V' a i in emergency situations..,1 ; Tire utilitys response in emergency situations is signifi-canthindered iffences, vegetation, livestock, buildings ; or other equipment block access, ; Periodic access for normal maintenance activities is ly . CARLSBAD, N.M.-MaiySkipwith, 76 of Carlsbad, N.M., died Aug. 28, 2001 at Covenant diem Center in Lubbock, G. Wtilta Socks Lost a beautiful 10 year old white female cat with crossed blue eyet '' She has the look of. being part Siamese. On one front paw she has a black spot She is missing from Sagevrood subdivision area in Price., if you have seen her; please let jus know. Ourphone number is A one Hundred dollar (S10Q) reward wil be given to anyone who provides information that leads to her.recovery. . V;.' .J.-. en .. Mary Skipmth . 14great-gfandchildr- Whgoner,-Lorrain- . v:.? : 4 ? letto. Price; Paul (Leitha) m Casllo Country's Complete Homo Confer V Ruth was a member of the Church of Jireus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Ruth attended Ann Self School and Casde Valley Center in Price. She left behind a legacy of quilts, crafts and bowling trophies, including a Gold Medal, at the.Natkmm Special Olympics. She. also loved to dance, sing and give hus. She wimld want us to extend a " special thanks to hu eommunity family, teachers and friends. She is survived byher parents; IL1. mJZi helped operate Workmens Mar-- PRICES AROUNDj Sliding Compound MitroSnws OiDo4CMtir4 June 22, 1951 in Price to Elwin and Juanita J MfOTinVHMVf coupon hew I v . . DW708 "2001 in Prova : She was bom . ConboPwL CHiaOUT 0UI LOWEST PUCES. W2f f my tOMpatitor't Sliding Compound Mitre Sow floodlight UdpfoartlFtgSa CASTLEDALE - Ruth Ann Rasmussen, age 50, diedSept 20, ; .. He was born June 6, 1918 in Helper to John N. and Mary Carrera Giacoletto. Married Doreen Edwards. She diedMard 24, 1954. Later married Mildred Bowman and they later divorced. Lifelong resident of Carbon County. Graduate of Carbon High School and the University of Utah, where he studied music under Condie. Served U,S, Army during. World War IL After the service, he returned to Helper where he ', llVIknMMrdrinMaSaw V" ' inPrice,' Ruth Ann Rasmussen :.i HELPER - James Tim' Giacoletto, age 83, died Sept 19, is.. ' .. . 637-551- 1. friends. She was Greek Orthodox in faith. y. V- -- Survivors indude . Carisbad;sons,J . - . ha hufoand, .. necessary. and( Gdver, Carlsbad, N.M.; Betti. Scronce, Denver, Cofo; brothers, KastrinakisEtounKinKenilwoilh, where she grew up. i Steve and Andy, all of Price Tbny, ' On Feb. 17,1954, she married 10 grandchildren and 10 great.John D. Skipwith in Enid,Nev. grandchildren. A brother, John . In 1964, they moved to Carlsbad, Douros, preceded her in death. c. Graveside service was Friday, : nai: '. yMrs. Skipwith was a home-- : Aug. 31, at the Carlsbad Cem- maker and enjoyed crocheting, ietenr, with the Rev. Craig yard work, traveling and spend-in- g Cockri of the First United time, with' her family and Methodist Church officiating, . ,. . 'yyyyyr--Blockag- h of easements restilts in Ufoh Power not being ' r . . able to perform maintenance projects and ensure the over- . all dependability.of the power supply. ; i. . ,. If Utah Power crews must access the utility equips. ment, risk of damage or removal of private property results. y Private landowners who violate easement agreements ' Springs, CbkxidaughterePlBiilette; Gus Douros and Christine' . . Gusty MarywasbomDccL22,1924to ' . . ; : ' , Dle'STaimPjj oi ;.t' :y . their appreciation fwBl f the kir shown during the illness and passing of our o'-husbarfoaind father.; of livestock or other reasons should Utah Power need to . . - Aspedal thanks to Or. Nichols, Sherry King, Rick, Melissa, Tani, Margaret, Jack and Albert of Rocky Mountain Hospice,' ' sind Fausett Mortuary. . V : BERNE T. MORRIS : With grateful , hearts we acknowledge the many MONUMENTS beat my qwdi In UT or CO 45 West 1st North, Price, UT I lor 22 0, years WBI 637-440- W dear friends of Price for the phone calls, visits, words of comfort, prayers, donations, flowers, food, cards, and hugs. Also a thank you fo the Price 8th Ward Relief Society for the luncheon and the babysitting, and for our wonderful m families for their help, love and support ; H )' r Sincerely, APoileen Neeley, Terri Lott Ginny 1 and Kaye Rasmussen dsF V. f - M; " Preferred provider tor . ; mostlnsurances Al outpatient services provided tf 5 y . . JeffOhlwiler.P.T Bookdiff Medical Plaza 590 E. 100 N,' Suite 1, Price ' For Appointment CaU "'613-150- 0. candidate..; R to. do not : b MC . INSURANCE : VISA PbdaiwA Fes Conubofios 1 FoloiHlp (foamai wig4u4 472-555- eaortiona of ewvlireq reoMol 6 tufeaiOt . Vfc4iaditflUk'BMukpviiidda'andtnMiatkfaMcouttk't havegottaitRivtfiiivieimchajipadyvitfmtttfienfportand concenwftfie may, maty friends. ' VWliEiitoWilligli btpOrMuei .JMlMiMhrnOilAKM CastlntieuiMospitaCi doctors mdnurses, Tatfa'ErifjmdSister ' PIGLO 0 For WdkrkrCimmlssiidiis MkAcIit,tfieTailBt8reriadtoDr.Monafm,1Ba66ieeiviyvomt need- s- where you stand with man of the people. Ffoanbr $325 Each $80 Each $25 & Up ; dok lndof5liip vidi VeWiithr A Month frfeeu wuRur Hmtofff You know KIHlStvSlHaMMSMt Dr. Dorr W. Hanson - MMNtftypmfaMdiNviwbifnd IfNfHMIllilvdMliPltf CiHigpMigs Cast Partials Relines: hMkpAUdiraNdlNiHliMinilNjikM RHiwiiniiMnRMgpniRRi - g-- v kMNftHwAtEnllwIaMhriMtf VMlikiMaiifHSMfvilqraWiiMRirf Dentures Custom Set: $550.00 Full Upper & Lower,; Economy Set: $450.00 Full Upper & Lower. ' . MikeGagon,RTy ASK YOURSELF . " Physical yTherapy; & . Joe Piccolo Mayor "Which . yWProRehab Bawdenf r access its equipment. y.r threat to private . Blocked access not oidyposesasidety landowners and residents affected by downed fences or roaming animals, but the utility companys crews also face extra risks in removing sometimes dangerous barriers. Utah Power reiterated the importance of abiding by the established easement agreements. y The agreements are noted on property title policies. The utility company is working to ensure thal encroach- ments dont multiply and make accessing electrical equipment impossible uid more dangerous. "The safety of the public and our employees is our top priority," concluded LeMoine. "Making sure we have ac-cess to our equipment is absolutely necessary to ensure we maintain or restore our simply and keep the power safely flowing to our customers."; for tAeir sendees andean for Tittle Unity uUmtmydvmiitoMitcMtTvncrdXome. la yonfrier to Her death Ifieamti.food.fbwm, money.nnfmauuwmimynnic&yrpnctouiyinrtfiayftiftdnta' Carpet, Vinyl, Laminate, Ceramic, Hardwood '' fiat Sun fartumnby. ; Our Sincere thnlQ, fittnfcTomsicJr. unit family . (6 mos. same as cash, OA.C.) the people. Wo tfie Mejer I : V. ! ! ! v |