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Show y i Thursday, May 25, 1989 Memories Bryner (Continued from Page (Continued from Page explicitly that the Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 3 certifica- tion status must be maintained throughout the sheriffs entire term of office. He said the county attorneys office filed the malfeasance suit to remove Bryner from office via the judicial system and thereby provide a permanent solution to the countys Car-bonvill- e, controversial sheriff situation. The petition accuses Bryner of making personal use of a county-owne- d vehicle, allowunauthorized ing persons to drive a county-owne- d vehicle, usingdamaging a county-owne- d vehicle in an attempt to evade arrest, lying to POST (Police Officer Standards and Training) during an investigation into his alleged misconduct, misusing public monies, misusing his office and exposing the county to liability for personal injury and damages by operating a county-owne- d vehicle while not on official business and while under the influence of alcohol (DUI). According to the petition, the above mentioned acts, individually and collectively, constitute malfeasance in office as contemplated by state statute. 1) Her sister, Anne Dupin, who died in November of 1930 at the age of 21, was the first person buried there. There is a flagpole and maintenance work is done by the Slovenian Lodge members, including Henry Skrin-e- r and Zelpha Vuksinick. A small cemetery in somewhat overgrown with weeds, is owned by the county and is used for the burial of indigents. One of the cemeteries like- 1) ly to be forgotten is a very small one located about mile from Colton, a once flourishing small railroad center, Alton Morgan, who came across the cemetery a few years ago while herding cattle, said the cemetery is visible from US Highway 6, but only in the morning when the light hits a headstone from a certain angle. Colton began as Pleasant Valley Junction in 1883. The name came from the fact it was located where the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad built a spur from its main line to Pleasant Valley, the home of highly productive mines at Scofield, Winter Quarters and Clear Creek. Sheepmen and cattlemen one-ha- Suspended Sheriff Barry Bryner leaves the courthouse following a hearing Tuesday, Bryner denied allegations of malfeasance office. in lf also shipped their stock Irom there and Butch Cassidy was known to frequent the hotel bars. The name was changed to Colton sometime before 1898 to honor a Rio Grande railroad official In 1940 there were still 327 residents but after that the town died quite rapidly. Only remnants of buildings remain and a lot of the history has been forgotten. The cemetery is not cared for. Inscriptions on markers in the cemetery have the names of Thomas and Elizabeth Bagnall and dates of 1892, 1886 and 1889. Another early cemetery is located in Clarks Valley near where the town of Kiz was located. The cemetery is sometimes referred to as Meads Cemetery because Meads are buried there as well as in the small cemetery near Zupons Body Shop. A historic cemetery is located in Willow Creek not far from where Castle Gate once flourished. In Spring Glen there is a Haycock Cemetery as well as the Spring Glen Cemetery. In the canyon overlooking the town of Sunnyside is another, almost forgotten cemetery. Investigation (Continued from Page 1) the same will be or the area problems, without a psychiatrist and hospital stress unit. Closing the stress unit will result in the loss of 25 jobs and Dr. Rubin employs 10 himself. It will also mean that thousands of people with problems will need to go over the hill to see a doctor. Dr. Rubin said the way the investigation has been handled has not only violated the come to town to face confidentiality of many patients, but has also violated the law. He said he was deceived into going to a meeting in Salt Lake City and while there, investigators went through his medical records in Price. Even so, Dr. Rubin said no one has ever accused him of doing anything wrong. Frustrated with dealing with the Medicaid goon squad, Dr. Rubin said, Im not practicing medicine anymore, Im practicing writing letters to Medicaid. Sally Valdez is heading the investigation for the Utah Division of Investigation, but refused to comment on the G case. r obituaries y Anthony Church in Helper. Holy Rosary will be recited Thursday, May 25, at the Mitchell Chapel where friends may call Thursday and Friday prior to services. Burial, Mt. View Cemetery. "v Memorial Day V: v ' ' breakfast set in Spring Glen rY A SPRING GLEN will Memorial Day breakfast be held Monday from a.m. at the Spring Glen Com7-- 10 Rose Sanfelice Rose Felice Sanfelice, 71, died May 23, 1989 in a Price nursing home. She was born Sept. 9, 1917 in Helper to Antonio and Carina Guido Felice. Married Tony Sanfelice. Member of the Catholic Church, lifelong resident of Carbon County. Enjoyed cooking and gardening. Survived by husband, Tony Sanfelice, Carmichael, Calif.; son, Rudy, Helper; sister, Louise Marchese, Fair Oaks, Calif.; six grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. Mass of the Christian Burial will be Friday, May 26, at the St. munity Park. The menu will include pancakes, eggs, sausage or bacon and hashbrowns. Donation will be $10 per family and money raised will be used for playground and other equipment. Copyright 1909 Sun Advocate All rights reser No part ved All property of Sun Advocate hereof may be reproduced without prior written consent Sun Advocate Published Every Tuesday and Thursday by the Sun Advocate 76 W. Main, Price, Utah 84501. Phone (801 637-073- 2 Dan Stockburger, Publisher Steve Christensen, Editor Doug Sweet, Advertising Second Class Postage Paid at Price. 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