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Show rrm rrrrror rrwrvw Mix 8 Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday September 5. 2002 Ho?su bscr i b eZorTa d ver t iseTTca 1 1 16 3 7i0 73 2i PATRIOT DAY COMMEMORATION Marc Garda Virginia Johnson PRICE Virginia May Ashley Johnson, age 82, passed away Aug. 31, 2002 at her home. ShewasbomJuty31,1920,in Bedford, Ind., to Roy and Fleta Worden Ashley. Married Sneed A. Johnson Oct 25, 1969 in Las Wgas, Nev. He died June 9, 1996. Virginia wasa past worthy matron of the Order of the Eastern Star, Naomi Chapter 13 in Price, and also past worthy matron of the Star of Lakewood Chapter 617 in Lakewood, Calif. She was a memberof the Daughters of the Nile. Virginia wasaresident of Carbon County since 1983 and will be dearly missed by a community of friends. Survived by two sons, one daughter and their spouses, Price Communicatioiis Center Open House Septemberll, 2002 3: 00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. 940 South Carbon Ave. Price Utah PRICE-MareosGGan- Sipes; Daniel Harrison; brother, Charles Ashley. . Funeral service Thursday, Sept 10 5, ajtt, at Mitchell Funeral Home. Family will be at Mitchelft Thursday one hour prior to ser- Charles (Edna) Sipes, ML Vfemon, David (Betty) Sipes, Logan; Rebecca (Mark) Brewer, Delta, C0I04 25 grandchildren, 31 greatgrandchildren and one Preceded in death by VVfcsh vice. Friends are welcome at Mitcheirsdailyfiom9ajn,to9pjn. Interment, Prioe City Cemetery. parents; husband; sons,' Rian . age 49, passed away Aug. 29, 2002 in Price. Bom Jan. 24, 1953in Drager--. ton to Thomas Conrad and Cdina Ulibarri Garda. Married Kathy Saooomano in Price, later divorced. Marc was blessed with receiving the love of his life, his daughter, Jessica Lynn, whom he dearly loved spending time with. He had a loving and forgiving heart and his absence will leave a large void in the hearts of those who loved him. Marc had a great sense of humor and he always enjoyedagood laugh. Mart enjoyed hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, motorcycles and having coffee with his friends. We love you, Marc, and will truly miss you." Survived by daughter, Jessica Lynn (Nathan) Sadarus; Colorado Springs, Cokx; and sister, Carmel (John) Gallegos, Price. Preceded in death by parents; and one sis ter, Elizabeth Rowland. Memorial Mass was lliesday. Sept 3, Notre Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church. Commital, Price City Cemetery under the direction of Mitchell Funeral Home. , Pauline Porter PRICE Pauline Sutherland Bull Porter, age 95rpassed away peacefully at her home in Price on Sept. 3, 2002. She was bom June 7, 1907 in Fresno, CaiiL, to Alice Maude Wood and Junes BuIL Married Robert Porter, Jan. 9, 1944 in Yfen Nuys, Calif. He passed away on -- Linda Anderson MENOMINEE, Mich.-LmHall Anderson, 55, passed away Aug. 31, 2002 after a courageous battle with breast cancer. She was bon July 16, 1947 in Pittsburg, KatL, to Ray A. and the late Lois F. HalL Linda moved to Marinette, W&, where shemet and married James R. Anderson Nov. 27, 1976 and later gave birth to their daughter, Elizabeth Keloey. Linda moved at age 9 to Drag-ertowhere she graduated as valedictorian of East Carbon High School in 1965. In 1969, she gradu-- . ated firm Cbkxado State University with abachelors degree in political science andlater received masters degree fnxn the University of Chicago, where she also pursued studies in political science toward adoctor- da The citizens of Carbon County are invited to join us in remembering the victims of the tragic acts of September 1 1 , 2001 , by commemorating Patriot Day. As an act of kindness, please bring one canned food item which will be donated to the Carbon Aug.2Q,1987.Shewasamember of die Catholic Church. As a young woman, she was a professional ballet dancer, touring with Fax Theatre throughout the United States, Canada and Merica She loved animals; especially dogs, andwasamemberofdieASPGAin Las fegas,Nev.She spent countless hours talringcare of unwanted ani- mals, finding good homes for them. She also enjoyed hosseback riding Understanding. Linda was an active member of the Grace Episcopal Church, Menominee, Mich., where a service celebrating her life will be Thursday, Sept 5, 11 am. Inter- Cbiutty of Marinette, nowADAPT She andJkn founded EvogrcenTbol Company, where she worked at the ment, Riverside Cemetery, Meno-mnetime ofher death. Linda enjoyed most of all .time Linda is survived by husband, friends. and with Her R. Anderson; daughter, James, family spend Anderson passion was her garden. As amas-te-r Elizabeth-Kelce- y gardener, plants flourished un- Kalumbula; father, Rot A. Hall;' der her tender care. Prior to her and sister, Diane Banks Bromillness, she was an avid tennis berg. The family expresses sincere player and member Association. .appreciation to Dr. David Linda was involved m local af- Mertens and his staff for their fairs and numerous civic activities loving care during Lindas Alness. such as a treasurer ofthe CommuA manorial fund will be estabnity Concert Association. She and lished by die family in Lindas Jim were also host for Youth For name. e. YOU SHOULD BE DANCING is t IERNIE1 MORRIS! .MONUMENTS, wnbeMiayqmtsiaUTorTOl 45 West 1st North, Pries, UT Hot 22 yen 537 new dance studio offering classes in A BALLET JAZZ IBucklefuplj CREATIVE MOVEMENT TAP For ages 3 and up. Barbara Mclntire - Frandsen 613-06- 2002. , Mrs. Mclntire was a native of Salt Lake City, but lived in .Huntsville, Ala, for die past nine years. She was a librarian in Madison and Big Cove. Survivors include son. Kip . Mclntire, Evanston, Wyo.; 'daughter, Vici Landkamer , Huntsville, AhL; brother,Dean Jones, Salt Lake City; and sister, Carol Hutchison, Lancaster, Ca-. or Anjelena Cook 637-390- by: CEU Dept IIS, 5 Csmloiogy 2002 KM ml ror more nonwon cm How . ' IIS-190- 2 This Weeks in LMcIntire of Huntsville, Abu, age' 74, died Sunday, Sept 1, 04 Oast Ala.-Baib- - For more information Tori HUNTSVILLE, ' hj5no7S5bTm calf the directors: and playing Kara Pauline was a and entrepreneur, with her husband, Bob, they founded and managed Porter Manufacturing. They in- Funeral service will be Friday, Sept 6, 4 pm, at Spry Funeral Home in Huntsville, Ala. Graveside services will be Wednesday, Sept 11, 1:30 pm. Price City Cemetery. Visitation will be from 2:30 to 4 pm Friday at ' Spry and Wednesday, noon to 1 pm, at Mitchell Funeral Home m Price. risk-tak- 1 Emma Stevenson PROVO Emma Lou Steven- -' son, age 85, passed away at her home Sept 2, 2002 She was bom June 9, 1917 in Fermo to Joseph Lewis and Ruth Carbon Starrs. Married Janies Andrew Stevenson Mot 15, 1939. -- ed - great-grandchildr- en ir mm .. 2I. Jr. . Main & Carbon, Price , Gourmet Biscotti Sat.; Sept. 7 W'y X;'-f:.at- ;-. Southeast Paint ; & .Wallcovering i.V i 183 East Main ifi Price table withall 637-15- 75 "Alice Wuren. 637-612- 4 ; V i Jeanne . , www.maiykay.coraalicewmtn ' from weddings and I ,. MaryKeyC68metIc8 V f n il "rating Lift "h 'Center Ibxaco a -- mMUMM 4 .1 - FREE SAMPLES "Brought to you tms week by, r 6g w, flavors of gourmet bisbot Also flavored coffees In Additio-nPot roast Double your perenniali i' wy -- n . -- They were later sealed for eternity, fathe from IDSlfcmpie. She hu (toe daughter, Patti Nichols. ' Emma Lou was multi-talentwith alove for art, writing, music, J poetry, drama, mrfotinn, color and fashion. She loved to help others anddiarchervastkhowledgewidi , them. She loved all childreii and enjoyed her church callings in the ill Primary. She worked for Price v5 Gty Library and also wasamem-b-n of (helm Community Tho- -' jori (Britton) Bigelow, Justing atmEmmaLoulovedtowmeand Nichols; six served as president of the Price CHiaNd,Shanon,Ddfin,CamilkT; Cluster of die Utah League of Sam Oiipman and Alexia Writers. She helped to initiate and law.Shewasprecededindeathby create diebook Legends of Car--. parents; hmband; brother, Joh bon and Emery Counties. Moat Paul Stem; and granddaughter, of all, she loved being with her Tifbny Nichols. S and they ' Funeral service Friday, SepL 6 loved their Moo." 3 pm, at Rice 4th LDS Wud,. ' She b survived by daughter, ChapeL Family will be at Mitch- - efiRmeral Holme Thursday, Patti; sister, Evelyn Rink; srsters-in-laShirley Stevenson and to830iua,andattheriiuidioae'tl , Elaine Stem; three grandchil- hour kr to services Friday. In- dren; Cindy (Douglas) Chipman; terment, Price Oty Cemetery. I On the first Friday nig)it in October each year, the folks of Smith Chapel come together for ' a community spelling bee. TheyVe-beedoing it for 57 for fun and friendship. years , ' j ur Come join us for an introduction to The community spelling bee j r vented andpatented various automotive andfloral adhesives, one of which was used for the floats in die Tbumament of Roses Parade. , She win be remembered by faro- -. Oy and friends father sprit of ad-venture andfun,herpositiwB outlook onfifeandhergenemsity. Survivedby niece, Diane (Tan) f - great-niec- e, and Josh Simmon Lawrence. The family would like to thank Flraiik and Carolyn Sanderson, their-- J neighbors of Pauline,-fofaithful and loving care. . Memorial Mass Monday, Sept lOajn, Notre Dame deLounn Catholic Church. Runily will bet at the church one half-hoprior WMasiffCommittal service, Gaig Road Cemetery, LasVfegas, Nfcv, undeftHS directum of Mitchell Funeral Home. er American Profile... . Simmons, Lawrence; Sara (Jason) Lamb, - Linda served asadeputy director at Unified Services Board for the County Food Bank. . i '' 'U.'!.. - i - i ' . i . - r : V . ' . |