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Show 6A Tuesday, December 14, Sun Advocate, Price, Utah UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY 1 993 Obituaries Thanks, Alma, for everything. Well miss you. She was preceded in death by her father, Roger A. Westfahl and her brother, Al. Memorial services will be held Tuesday, Dec. 14, at 7 p.m. at the S.U.C.C.E. WINTER QUARTER 1994 COURSES CARBONEMERY AREA Church, 2686 W. 9000 South, West Jordan, Reverend David Butler officiating. Funeral directors, IPS Crematory. Classes Beginning on dates shown For Registration and Information Contact: Kathleen Robinson, Program Administrator Ext. 610 Utah State University College ol Eastern Utah, Room 111 & 1 1 2 Winter Quarter Begins January, 3, 1994 Mary Juliano Mary Hansen Alma Olsen PRICE Mary Ann Stevenson Hansen, 81, died Dec. 9, 1993 in Price after a long illness. She was born Feb. 27, 1912 in Lawrence to John Ammon Man-guand Eliza Jane Brinkerhoff. She married Charlie Stevenson, who later died in 1972. She married Earl II. Hansen Nov. 23, WEST JORDAN Alma Lee Westfahl Olsen, age 48, passed away Dec. 11, 1993 at home after an extended illness. She was bom May 21, 1945 in Grand Junction, Colo., the daughter of Roger A. and Deloris Thomas Westfahl. She married Gerald Eager; later divorced. She married Ronald R. Olsen in February 1983 in Salt Lake City. She worked for 12 years as a paralegal for Rulon Price and Elliot Levine law firms in the Salt Lake area. She grew up south of Price and graduated from Carbon High School. Despite her illness, Alma devoted many long hours toward her 30th high school reunion this past summer and served as Salt Lake chairperson. She had a special love for her children, her grandchildren and all children in general. She is survived by her husband, Ronald R. Olsen, West Jordon; four sons and spouse, Wade and Martha Eager, Bountiful; Cody Eager, Bountiful; Corey Eager and Evan Olsen, West Jordan; one stepson and two stepdaughters, Tye Olsen, Susan e and Cindy Jardine, Salt Lake area; six grandchildren; mother and stepfather, Deloris and Hank Skerl, Spring Glen; and grandmother, Alma L. Spack, Vancouver, Wash. She is also survived by many special friends from the Class of 63. COM-NE- ACCT. 312, INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING Friday 5:15-8:3- Thurs. Tues. II p.m. ANTH. 407, ANTHROPOLOGY OF SEX GENDER & 2:45 p.m. 1 1 :30-- m BA 370, PRODUCTION p.m. Tuesday ECON 401, MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS p.m. 5:00-7:3- Tuesday 1977. She was a longtime resident of Carbon County. As an active member of the LDS Church, she held many positions over the years. She was also active in the Good Sam Club. She is survived by her husband, Earl of Price; children and their spouses, Jack C. and Jean Stevenson of Price; Gaylen and John Polito of South Carolina; and Lynn andTonya Stevenson of Layton; a sister, Phyllis and Reid Austin of Ferron; 12 grandchiland dren, 25 ECON 626, ECONOMICS OF NEW YORK SYSTEMS 5:1 Wednesday EDUC 654, ORGANIZATION p.m. CONTROL OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS & p.m. 5:15-7:4- 5 Tuesday EDUC 674, SCHOOL LAW Tuesday p.m. 0 ELED 400, TEACHING READING p.m. 5:15-7:4- 5 Wednesday ENGL 301, ADVANCED WRITING p.m. Monday ENGL 417, YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE p.m. Thursday two ENGL 595, READINGS AND CONFERENCE Funeral services were held Monday, Dec. 13, at the Price 1st p.m. 2:45-4:4- 5 Tuesday LDS Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Price City Cemetery under FHD 260, GUIDANCE OF CHILDREN p.m. Monday 2:45-4:4- 5 Friday Mortuary. p.m. HE 645, ADULT EDUCATION Mark-Lund- HOME ECONOMICS IN rBERNfE T MORRIS" p.m. 3:00-5:0- MONUMENTS HE 652, CONSUMER STUDIES RESOURCES 3:00-5:0- Thursday of Fausett the direction FHD 550, THE EFFECTIVE PARENT Tuesday Come See Our in Store Selectfon 45 West 1st North, Price, UT F 6374400 p.m. HIST 327, THE CENTURY OF TOTAL WAR . a.m. Saturday HIST 543, THE AMERICAN FRONTIER Tues. I Thurs. PSY 8:00-9:- r. a.m. 5 1 T SW 300, CHILD ABUSE 4 NEGLECT Friday a.m. 0 PSY 321. ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY Mon.Wed.Fri. 1:00-- 1 :50 p.m. Thursday 'I', PSYCHOLOGY PSY 346, PHYSIOLOGICAL p.m. 0 PSY 366, EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Wednesday p.m. 0 4 PSYCHOTHERAPY PSY 622 GROUP COUNSELING Tuesday p.m. 0 Castle Valley Community Theatre Presents PSY 637, PRACTICUM IN COUNSELING p.m. 5:30-7:5- 5 Tuesday An Evening of One Acts! SOC 311, METHODS OF SOCIAL RESEARCH p.m. 5:15-7:4- 5 Thursday SOC 442, THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Tues.Thurs.9:30-10:4- 5 SOC 631 , COMPARATIVE SOCIOLOG 8 Wednesday :00-- 1 Y OF WORK 0:30 p.m. SPED 616, MEDICAL ASPECTS OF DISABILITY Monday 5:15-7:4- 5 p.m. CEU Little Theatre December 20, 21 & 22, 1993 SW 305, SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE 11:30-2:3- Saturday p.m. 0 7:30 pm All TIMES TO BE ANNOUNCED PSY 366, EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY seats $2.00 MUG DRUG WORKSHOPS A mA7DM? WOSITOES? TEACHING HGBG'S HEP 250, HEALTH AND WELLNESS AND DRUGS WORK EXPERIENCE Anna Vaughan Anna OROVILLE, Calif. Bergera Vaughan died Nov. 22, 1993 in Oroville, Calif. She was born Dec. 21, 1920 in Carbonville to James and Teresa Pagliasotti Bergera. She married Robert J. Vaughan Oct. 18, 1945 in Helper. Anna graduated from Notre Dame School and Carbon High School in Price. She graduated as an instructor of cosmetology in San Francisco and taught several years in schools in Palo Alto and Fremont, Calif. She retired with her husband to Oroville in 1983. She is survived by her husband; a son and his wife, Robert and Veronica, Oakland, Calif.; three grandchildren; a brother, James Bergera; a sister, Chelesti- na Cadez; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Margaret Pozun; and a brother, Peter Bergera. A memorial service was held in With our special PSY 225, INTRODUCTORY CO-O- WORK EXPERIENCE MHR 425, ADVANCED INTERNSHIP MHR225, INTRO TO INTERNSHIP GREEN RIVER Schenck Curtis, 85, ELED 556, PROJECT WILD WORKSHOP BA 425, ADVANCED INTERNSHIP BA 225, INTRODUCTION TO INTERNSHIP mother and grandmother, died Oscar Lorenzo and Hannah Luel- - t la Conley Schenck. She married I Chris Pozun Chris J. FORTUNA, Calif. Pozun died Oct. 13, 1993 in Pozun, Fortuna, Calif.; Herman later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. As an active member of the LDS church, she served various including Relief Socie-t- y president in the early 1940s in Hiawatha. She was a member of ' the American Legion Auxiliary and an officer in the AARP in Green River where she was active in other civic activities. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Glen D. (Darline) Johnson of Orangeville; eight grand- children; 30 and one y She was preceded in death by her husband and one granddaughter, g Funeral services were held j Monday, Dec. 13, at the Green River LDS Chapel. Burial was in 1 the Elgin Cemetery under the direction of Fausett Mortuary. 5 , n; Lois Merrill MONTEREY, Calif. Our loving mother and grandmother, Lois P. (Karcich) Merrill, died in Monterey, Calif., on Dec. 6, 1993 at the age of 68. She was born Aug. 24, 1925 in Mutual, the daughter of the late John and Louise Karcich of Price. She is the mother of Robert (Melissa) Harris, Conner, Mont.; Steve (Pam) Harris, Santa Clara, Calif.; and Kelly (Jim) Wilcox, Price. She is the devoted on Page 11A) grand-(Continu- COLLEGE OF EASTERN (JTAH Ballet Repertory Ensemble "HOLIDAY SPED 556, NATURALISTIC INTERVENTION PROCEDURES discounts apply. NUTCRACKER LES PATINEURS FOR FAIRFIELD YOUNG CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES COMM 338, SIGN LANGUAGE CALL FOR RESERVATIONS MUSIC 350, MUSIC FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS -- ALL COURSES CARRY FULL U.S.U. are transferable to any accredited College or Unlv. INN BY MARRIOTT 1515 South University Avenue, PROVO, In the U.S. (801) UT 84601 December 16, 17, & 18, 1993 Geary Theatre - Price, Utah 7:30 p.m. 377-950- 0 AN OUTSTANDING FROM MARRIOTT. VALUE $5 - Adults $2 - r; Dec. 10, 1993 in Orangeville. She was bom Jan. 29, 1908 to 1 ACCTG. 225, INTRODUCTION TO INTERNSHIP j Estella f our beloved t 0Y. indoor heated pool and jacuzzi enjoy a free Continental Breakfast and, of course, the hospitality Marriott people are famous for. Rate applies to maximum 4 people per room, per night. Special "HOLIDAY WEEKEND RATE" effective December 1, 1993 through January 3 , 1994. No other ECON 633, INTERNSHIP r V i WEEKEND RATE", you'll enoy a fresh, comfortable room with a king or two double beds, Free Cable (including HBO and ESPN). Relax by our beautiful SECED 633, INTERNSHIP f Es fella Curtis ART 310, ART METHODS FOR ELEMENTARY GRADES SPED 633, INTERNSHIP I Oroville, Calif., on Nov. 25. KW 7 1MMJ)Y PSY 392, PRACTICUM CO-O- t He is survived by two sons and BISE 425, ADVANCED INTERNSHIP PSY 425, ADVANCED - He was a member of the LDS Church. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was a resident of Columbia for the past 13 years and a former resident of Portland, Ore. He is survived by his wife, Louise Jones of Columbia; three daughters, Linda Matney, Portland, Ore.; Gail McCormick, Sutter, Calif.; and Judith Jenner, Portland, Ore. He is also survived by 17 grandchildren and 27 greatgrandchildren. Graveside services were held Monday, Dec. 13,atthePnce City Cemetery, under the direction of Mitchell Funeral Home. their wives, Bill and Elizabeth MUSIC 350, ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MUSIC FOR CLASSROOM HEP 441, ALCOHOL, TOBACCO EAST CARBON Warren Leroy Jones, age 83, died Dec. 9, 1993 in Price. He was bom Dec. 28, 1909 in Castle Dale, the son of Warren Leroy Jones Sr. and Blanch Curtis. He married Louise Collard Sumski, Jan. 7, 1967 in Vancouv- er, .Wash.-;- and Josephine Gwin, Eureka, Calif. He was preceded in death by his parents; and a brother, William Pozun. Burial was in Eureka, Calif., Wallace DeVere Curtis April 17, 1929 in Paris, Idaho, marriage J. Jones He was bom in Ewell in 1912. He married Margaret Bergera March 12, 1934. She died Dec. 2, 1968. ECON 425, ADVANCED INTERNSHIP EL. ED. 301, FOUNDATION STUDIES Pau-limin- For-tun- a, FOR TEACHERS IN n. Warren ado; Stana Beck, Eureka, Calif.; Mary Davy, McKinleyville, Calif.; on Oct. 16. PRICE Mary Nick Juliano, age 89, died Dec. 9, 1993 in a Price hospital. She was bom Sept. 2, 1904 in San Giovanni En Flore, Italy, the daughter ofJohn and Maria Teresa Cortese Nick. She married John Juliano Feb. 27, 1927 in Price. He died Aug. 5, 1984. She was a member of the Catholic Church. She was a longtime resident of Carbon County and graduated from Carbon High School in 1924. Mary will long be remembered for her folksy poetry and her keen sense of humor. She is survived by three sons and one daughter, Sam Juliano of Salt Lake City; Frank Juliano and Elvin Juliano of Price; Sister Jean Juliano D.C. of Montgomery, Ala.; six grandchildren and five She is also survived by four sisters and three brothers, Angelina Bonvi-ci- n of Hayward, Calif.; Serfino Nick of Mercede, Calif.; Louis Nick of Wellington; Kerry Fister of Price; Martin Nick of San Jose, a Calif.; Josephine Copfer and both of Price. She New, was preceded in death by her parents; a son, Vince; and two brothers, Frank and Elvin. Funeral Mass was held Monday, Dec. 13, at the Notre Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church. Vigil service was held Sunday evening at Mitchell Chapel. Committal service, Price City Cemetery. Calif. ECON 225, INTRODUCTION TO INTERNSHIP PEP 656, ALCOHOL United Methodist Jordan and Elizabeth Pozun, Oakdale, Calif.; two daughters and spouse, Margaret Seymour, La Jolla, Calif.; and Sharon and James Holland, Citrus Heights, Calif.; four sisters. Rose Towne, Color- ADMISSION $4 - Children, Students, & Sr. Citizens CEU Students with Activity Card ed |