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Show 6A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday December 3. 2002 LCDR USN, retired PRICE-Vfc- at Salt Lake Regional Hos- pital. He was bom Dec. 18, 1930 in to Joseph Evan Svc and Alice Gibson James. Mar ried Grace Stanphill Feb. 20, 1960 in National City, Cola She died April 8, 1984. Married Lydia Bruno Gibson Dec 26, 1984 in Las Vegas, Nev. 1971 in Las Vegas, Nev. Member of the Catholic Qiurch. Member of SNPJ Lodge 113. i grandmother and who devoted her life to die care of others. She enjoyed die outdoors, camping, cooking and she had a special love for DRUGS TURN IN A PUSHER j The information gathered as a result of the following TIPS to any- confidential and will not be divulged strictly I one outside of the Carbon Metro Drug Thsk Force. The law I enforcement officials will evaluate the information and place the facts into a composite file. Action will be taken on all submissions. Name of suspected drug dealer Nickname:' Hl Hair Sex Age WL Eyes SS parents; son, Ronald Shaw; three sisters, Annie Radakovich, Mary Jacob and Agnes Vhrellas; and brothers, Frank and Joseph VogrenicJr. Funeral service Saturday, Dee 7, 11 a.m., Mitchell Funeral Home. Family will be at Mitchells Friday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday one hour prior to service. Interment, Price City I Address: I Home: Farmington, N.M.; Annette Savely, Azusa, Calif.; Glenn (Mona) Shaw, Diamond Bar, Calif; Vfcughn Shaw, Price; eight grandchildren, 13 en and four Preceded in death I License Year j I I V MV great-grandso- I Funeral services will be Ibes-daDec. 3, at 11 ajn. at the Wel- was precnled in death by wife of lington 4th IDS Ward Chapel. .70 years; and nandsoa Viewing will be one hour prior He will be deer missed by to service. Interment will follow at die Spring Gty Cemetery at apunder the diproximate rection of Rnisett Mortuary. Shirley Cook The family wishes to thank Dr. PRICERIFLE,Cokx-Shirie- y Bruce Stanley, Dr. William L Kathleen Cook, 73, passed away Saul and the staff at Logan ReNov.29, 2002 near Meeker, Cola congional Hospital for their land, Bom May 4, 1928 to Hayden siderate and professional care. E. and, Gam Mamie Jones in Rifle, Cola Married William E. Cook June 6, 1948 in Rifle, Cokx He passed away Aug 27, 1982 in t-'Grand Junction, Cola She graduated from high school in Rifle, Colo, and at 'fr tended beauty college in Grand great-grandso- n . . I j I .J - v. Viuiiiiiu up vii iiiwiiuur Dec. 9 j " , ' V ; , , ' ' v-'- vL-r- From 8am to 7pm Mon.-Sat.r9SuiL'i: Watch for our Grand Opanlagon fietM 4 -5 . 12SSoalhHi55,.IMc8M7At(M72) New MaB Next to Super WaUart '? 9 V tkm,Cok. Moab to Hugh George and Beulah Shafer Campbell. He married Irene Williams May 8, 1934 in Aztec, N.M. She later ; passed away .and he married Peggy Anderson March 2, 1992 inPrice. He was raised in Thompson and graduated from Grand County High School He was a diesel mechanic most of his life. He enjoyed canning, hunting, fishing, football and was an avid and four rockhound.. Also survived by sister, Kathleen He is survived by wife, Peggy, (Joe) TVvitcheU, Moab. He was Huntington; children, Dennis preceded in death by parents; (Wendy) Campbell, Ferron; wife, Irene; and son, David Suzanne (Don) Larsen, Ferron; Myers. Nannette (Rodney) Cooper, Friends may call for a visitaLandO-LakeFla Don (Vicki) tion at the Ferron Millsite (Old) Campbell,' Enoch; Jeannie Chapel Tiesday, Dec. 3, 11:30 Young, Huntington; Terry a.m. to 12:45 pja Funeral ser(Marla) Marshall Price; Mark vices will be at the chapel at 1 Myers, Salt Lake Gty; Alyn pjn. Interment, Ferron Cemetery (Ann) tyler, Ogden; Penny under the direction of Fhusett Sadler, Ogden; 22 grandchildren; Mortuary, Castle Dale. Resident of Rifle, Cola, for 10 years. Previous places of residence were Parachute and Grand Junction, Cola; Price, Sunny-sid- e and Tfcnnessee Pass, Colo. Member of St Johns of the Mesa Episcopal Church, Parachute, Cola Member of AARP, Colorado Senior Wellness Group, Happy . Hookers crochet group, Lady Strutters, area and regional coun fit Mail completed forms to: TIPS, Carbon Metro Drug Thsk Force 91 East 100 North, Price, UT 84501. s, IEBNIE T. M0RRIS1 MONUMENTS , , WUl heal uy quota h UT or CO Don t ii ee 45 Wtot 1st North, Fries, llor 22 years BUNDERSON injury is keeping you from doing the Lee see love, Nielsen, physical therapist, at things you Mountain Land Rehabilitation. win . ' -- uv Lee is the local rehab expert you contrast to provide caring, will hep you recoverfirm any treatmerU ty back to playing and living your end get you type ofinjury - j i, ,i ' bad r t' . t.! ,,w X. aBtbeBcfflmari& Doum Ronnies r , 140 North Csd Mb Mw hi Pita, 2 for an Cal . t Most Inrunnci accepted ,U 'i. ; ' f family and friends, especially Kevin and Bonnie Axelgard and China Gty, Atwoods barbers and Albertsons. I of senior wellness, board for sales and cans committee, Lady Elks, VFW womens auxiliary. Special interests included line dancing, crafts and senior volunteering. Survived by son, Duane A. cil cro-dietin- g, (Deborah) Cook, Cheyenne, Wyo; daughter, Ruthann Roosevelt; brother, Cook-Rasmuss- Ed Jones, Baker, Ore.; sister, Mary Beth Piper, Logandale, Nev.; six grandchildren; four Shaylin, Brynden, Ikey William and Cyenna; numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Memorial service will be Dec. 4, 10 a.m., at the senior citizens center in Rifle, Cola Cremation will be under the direction of Rifle Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Rifle Senior Senter, 50 Ute Avenue, Rifle, CO 81630. . By RICHARD HEARD Utah State University Extension S Holiday lighting contributes to iiquries caused by electrical shock, falls and firm, lb alleviate die risks associated with out- door lighting, Gubon County residents should: Purchase limits labeled with UL or ETL .indicating the products have been tested by an independent laboratory recog- nized by the United States Occupational Safety and Health Ad- - j j S 7" Outlets for exterior hriitsdxxild accommodate! grounded plugs and rimuld been an dectrical circuit protected j Select exteaicn cords designed tor outdoor use withthree 1 prong plugs. Phigtherixxtestpos8Uecorcisiiito groundedout- - lets.Kodtdoorekctricalconnectionsabovetheground. Avoid treating a maze of rifrarinn cords, phignanHwitTf, ElectricaloudettandtimersshouldbereadilyaccesBiifefbrquick dhoonnectioa FJow die manufacturers mstructions on the number of strings that may be safely connected. If the package does notindicate the murder, oonnectno more than three strings. Make sure all bulbs operate propeijy. Inspect for frayed, loose or bare wires and damaged bulbs or sockets. Discard dam- - t S ' j Fbllowthe mamifacturert glaring, support and maximum $ ; v ' a If. sUitsaregenerallydesignedtospandistancesof ymguidclinet Mountain Land. PHYSICAL THERAPY 437-415- , i V- v LeeNMsen.PT 4 v high-quali- . - . . it 40 ten? redly briM Happy 40th: 4 Consider purchaang outdoor limiting strings with minia- ture,lowheat producing bulbs that require less amperage and t are less likely to overload electrical outlets. . i Purdiaseqjpropriatdy sized timers to turn lights onand J ofiL Tonaffwlien people are not present and never leave liriits on Z UT Don't 'voksosodftm If a sports or accident - J . owcnugnL "7 - V u mimstratioa Monument 637-440- 0J IfaaA . . P-- - I .. y, 1 ' When ' - n Lister, Kaysville; Larin and Lola Thylor, Price; many X If yes, how Church. Vigil service Wednesday evening, 7 p.m., at the church ip Helper. Family will be at thp church Wednesday and Thursday one hour prior to service. Committal service. Price Gty Cemetery under die direction ( Mitchell Funeral Home. Wley.ArizMarveen and Fled Joshua Tknner n, Knudsen. Nursing Center. He was bom May 21, 1934 in NO we contact you? YES. I May great-grandchildr- Frank Lofton, known as Mike, passed away Dec 1,2002 i in Ogden. He was bom May 16, 1911 at Beecher Island, Cola He married Janie RoseUa Martin in 1931 in Ogden. He was a longtime resident of Carbonville. He is survived by his four children, Robert Lofton, Oregon; Iras and Charles Wiggins, Chino jt V,. Campbell age 68, passed away following a lengthy illness Nov. 30, 2002 at the Emery County List any other suspected illegal activities: Robb, both of Price; 11 grandchildren, 10 cousin, Lois (Eugene Berger, Gallup, N.M. Preceded in death by parents. ; Funeral Mass Thursday, Dec. 5, 10 a.m., SL Anthony Catholic Mike' Lofton CARBONVILLEOGDEN-Marvi- FERRON - Ernest Hugh Location of dealing . Drug(s) being dealt: A. (Shanna) Robb, Rochester, Mina; Gary hi (Vickie) Robb, Bloomington, Ind.; Susan R. Marvin Ernest Campbell Method of dealing:. pets. Survived by husband, Max A. Robb, Price; children, Richard WELLINGTON - Evah Mor- tensen Christensen, 89, returned to her Fiather in Heaven Nov. 28, 2002 surrounded by her family due to incident to age. Bom SepL 26, 1913 in Spring Gty, the only child of Wilford Associates of Dealer I . (DeVfere) Smith, Keith R. (Cathy) ceded in death by son, Jeffrey Scott, in June 1968; husband, Ralph, January 200ft grandson, Jon L. Christensen; and one Color She loved watching her grand- Evah Christensen Our Little Mom' Pre- Motor Vehicle: Make n. sons play baseball She had a genuine love for all animals, especially Silky and Smokcy, her Cemetery. and four Business GolfAs-sodatio- by beautiful alto voice. She participated in many local musicals and plays in her formative years. Survived by children, Marilyn Jane (John Dean) Adams, Gary Ralph (Pat) Christensen, Linda Ruth (John Lawrence) Behunin and Evah Jo Ann (Mark David) Moss; 17 grandchildren,- 33 I Description: music. Vera was greatly loved by her family and will be dearly missed by all Survived by two daughter and two sons, Margery (Gwyn) Pruitt, Graduate of Carbon High Class of 1938. Elsie worked as a nurse in Carbon County with Dr. Daniel T Madsen and Dr..Roy W. Robinson for 19 years. Member ofdie Carbon Country Club and the Ladies Elsie loved golfing and she enjoyed her golf trips with friends and family. km'i and Jane Roxanne Sorensen Mortensen. On Aug. 2, 1933, she married Ralph G Christensen. Their marriage was later solem-nize-d in the Manti LDSlbmple. Evah completed her elementary education in Spring Gty and attended North Sanpete High Sdraol at Mount Pleasant She loved to sing and had a I I M er Member of St. Anthony I - v it ried Eugene Vivian Shaw Dec 2, 1933 in Price. He died April 2, 1996. VferawasalcMng wife, mother, Catholic Church, where he was a member of the Knights of Columbus. Dan enlisted in the U.S. Navy while attending Carbon High care erf Dan and his family. Survived by wife, Lydia James, School. He began his military career in 1948 at the San Diego Helper; son, Danny (Karen) Naval Training Center. The years James, Maeser, brothers, Evan following, he served aboard 16 (Peggy) James, Orem; Vfollace ships during his tour of duty in (Virginia) James, Murray, sister, Beth Feavier, Versailles, Ky.; and combat during Korea and Vietthree grandchildren. Preceded in nam. As a lieutenant on Oct. 22, death by parents. Ftmeral Maas TUesday, Dec 3, 1970 .Dan was awarded the Presi10 a.m., St. Anthony Catholic dential Bronze Star Medal, V Church. Vigil service Monday for valor, for his exemplary professionalism while under heavy evening at the church in Helper. Family will be at the church Ties-da- y enemy fire in Vietnam. one hour prior to services. Member of Stella DAmerica Committal Elks 77 service. Mountain Price and Italian Lodge View 1550. Cemetery, Helper. .. Lodge In memory of Dan, the family The family would like to extend a special thanks to all the suggests contributions to St Andoctors and staff at Salt Lake thony Catholic Church, 3 & Main, Regional ICU for their loving Helper, UT 84526. form is t PRICE - Elsie Marie Miklo-vic- h Robb, age 82, passed away Dec. 1, 2002 at her home while surrounded by her loving family. She was bom May 5, 1920 in Rock Springs, Wyo, to Frank and Marie Qements Miklovich. Married Max Ariin Robb Jan. 21, in Sunnyside, to Joseph and Anna Vresichek Vogremc. Mar- Castle Dale j Rosie Vbgrenic ra Shaw, age 88, returned to her Heav enly Father Nov. 30, 2002 while with her daughter in Whittier, Calif. She was born Nov. 28, 1914 HELPER - Daniel A. James, age 71, passed away Nov. 26, 2U02 Elsie Robb Vera Shaw Dan James - I 'X feet and rfiould be siqiported at regular intervals. Securely attach strings to buildings; trees orstationaly objects. 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