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Show rn THTPirivif1W A4 a rr. mmasm jflffririi,irMyiTqtr Vernal Express Wednesday, February 12, 2003 Obituaries Clinton Goodrich Grant Smith Evanston. Wyo lie served in the U.S Amiy during Woild War II in Belgium, I ranee, Ilulippines and (ierniany. lie was a monitor ol Veterans ol Foicipn Wars, lie woiked as a butt her, ami in the oilfield, but the biggest pail ol (haul's hie was as a tine bom cowboy lie worked for the I y f ink h Cattle Association, and the I t1' liibe l.nteipnses. (haul loved lus hoises and dogs. l Ridgeciest. Calif; 14 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren and thiec great gieat grandclnldien; Brian Biian L. many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and grandson Grant Lavon Ralphs. Funeral services were Feb. 10 at Thomson-BIackbuVernal the Mortuary. Burial will be in the Vernal Memorial Park with military hon- at 11 a;m; at Thomson-BIackbuVernal Mortuary. Friends may call oWednesday one hour prior to the services. Burial will be in the Vernal Memorial Park with military ors by American Legion posts 11 and 124, under the direction of m Vernal n Mortuary. honors provided by American Legion, under the direction of Vernal Blackburn Thomson Mortuary. Scott L. Scott, age 41, passed away I eb. 8, 2004, titter a hard battle with cancel lie was bom July 28, 1661 in Idaho Falls, Idaho, lie mari led Maiy Sue Coney on Feb. 8, 1661 in Venial. Brian loved the outdoors, Some of his hobbies included: (idling, yaid woik. working with his livestock, exchanging with fiends and family online, and spending time with his pets which be loved very much. Brian will til ways be lemernbered for his constant happy altitude, colorful stories, and an aniaing ability to make eveiy sJianger an instant friend. Biian was loved wholeheartedly by eveiy person whose life was better just for knowing him. lie will be missed dearly. Me is suivived by Ins wife. Mary S. Scott and three diildien, Jessica (15), Nicholas (12), and Jacob (10). He was pi needed in death by his father. I yn Summers; surviving family members are: his parents, Gary and I.ois Scott of Vernal; Siblings include four brothers and one sister, as well as their spouses. W. Fane (Cindy) Scott of Vernal; David ((assandia) Scott of Buffalo, Wyoming; John (Jean) Scott of Price; M.uk (Gaylynn) Scott of Vernal, Teresa Summeis of Buffalo, include; Wyoming; Biians Lewis Eugene Meek Ixwvis born Fiigene Meek, Okla. in on June 18, 1636. 2003 in 5, passed away McAllen, lexas, of cancer. He is the youngest ol five childicn, Mary Vimta. Grant Smith Thoinson-Blackbur- Feb. Smith of Venial; Russell Meek of Grant's Pass, Die.; Bill Meek of Yanipa. Colo ; and Fonnie Meek of Vernal. He is suivived by three sons and Bob (l.ynette) two daughtetsMeek of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Carol (Keely) Comuni of l.a Jara, Colo.; David (Rachel) Meek of La Jara; Loretta (Sheldon) of l.a Jara; elissat Meek of La Jara. Randy He is also suivived by his grandchildren and one vciy special lady, Abhie Garun of Weslaco, Texas. I ewis is pievcded in death by his niotlict, Minnie D. Meek and father. A. R Meek, both of Vernal. He was also picceded by two grandclnldien of l.a Jara. Memorial set vices will be held Feb. 15 at the Vernal Christian am. Chinch at 1 1 Kevin Davis Clinton Goodrich, age 77, passed away Feb. 8, 2003 at Ashley Valley Medical Center. He was bom Oct. 20, 1625 in Vernal to Charles and Viola Watkins Goodrich. He married Lena Goodrich on August 29, 1951 in Cody, Clinton Wyo. worked as a Gilsonite miner for the American Gilsonite for 34 years. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints. He enjoyed hunting, picnicking, farming, gardening, and his cattle. He loved his grandchildren. He is survived by his wife, Lena Isabelle Kimbcl Goodrich; children, William (Christine) Dye of Vernal; Marie (Lonnie) McGill of Maeser; Dawnette (Don) Gibbs of LaVerkin; Kim (Jaunita) Goodrich Venna of Vernal; siblings, Goodrich; Ezma (Loran) Reynolds of Vernal; lone (Thad) Stringham of Salt Lake City, Utah; 12 grandchildren, 14 and 15 great-gregrandchildren. Funeral services will be Feb. 12, Gi.uii Max Smith, ;igc 86, died I eb. 6, 2KM, m Vernal. Me was born Dee, 6, 1616, in I .trmingfim to (Intern e I., and Violet Rachel Coleman Siniih lie married I.ona D. Huggins Nov. 21, 1661, in Hut most ol all, he loved his wife, childicn and giamklukhen. lie will be deeply missed by all ol his familend, ly and lie is sumved by Ins wile, I.ona D. Smith: diildien, Joretta Jo" Bultetlield o Salt l.ake City; Alex of Fonts Hutch (Robeita) Altonnli; Rosalind (Blaine) Ralphs Nonna I, of Vernal, sisters, ol Catcotl Mmiella, ((icmpe) Calif; ISnihai.i (Bill) llanison of Legislative response In response to a legislative request, the Utah System of Higher Education reported Wednesday on the impact of a potential additional round of budget cuts to the Higher Education Joint Appropriations Subcommittee. While on the surface, 2 percent may not sound like much, when added to the cuts already imposed, it is significant. An additional two percent cut totals $12.1 million for Utahs 10 public colleges and universities, or a total reduction of more than 7.5 percent since 2001. The Office of the Brian L. Scott Kelsi Nicole Simmons, bom Feb. 2003, daughter of Louis and Kristine Cook Courtney Simmons of Vernal, returned to her loving Heavenly Father as quickly as she came. Kelsi was perfect in every way, and will leave empty spots in the hearts of all who loved her. Kelsi, you are loved and will be missed. Kelsi is survived by her parents, Courtney and Kristi Simmons; Grandparents, Louis and Diane Simmons; Arden and Georgene and many Cook; aunts and uncles. 5, Novak Ken of and Chris Albuquerque, New Mexico; Rick and of Crawford Kristy Albuquerque, New Mexico; Terry and Tanya Crawford of Fritch, Texas and Lcs and Kim Coucy of Farmington, New Mexico; 29 nieces and nephews, one great niece. Funeral services were Feb. 11 in the Davis 4th Ward LDS Chapel. Burial in the Vernal Memorial Park, under the direction of Thomson-BIackbuVernal Mortuary. m 'inr-M-- t . CUHlECGUHS obeebcdogsd 1 ACCU yggTKliy Forecast for Vernal, We would like to thank all those who were so kind to us in the recent and sudden loss of our most devoted son, Tyrrell R. Seager. Through cards, floral offerings, calls and many other kind expressions of sympathy. t Dr. & Dorothy Seager family of Mclvcra Babcock would like to extendN heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our relatives, our friends and neighbors who were so kind to us in our recent loss of our Mother. Your generosity is truly appreciated. We would like to express a special thank you to Dr. I .aura Arnold, Dr. Karlsson, and Dr. Hughs and to the staff of the Uintah Care Center and the Ashley Valley Medical Center for taking such good care of ouroMotherduringhe 'Yhv. UT February 12, 2003 - February 18, 2003 AcCuWeatHer.COm Forecast Local Thursday Cloudy, a.m. flurries. snow later. 23 44V2V 437252y New First j Accu Mar. 2 . . Cloudy and cold with snow. 3374 337S 35rrJ Thursday Mon. 6 59 p.m. Mar. 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Moon Sun Rise Full f Saturday Friday Cloudy, it may ID pc 42 31 pc wwm tr wsmmim pw 44 31 sh 47 28 pc 44 21 sn 37 20 s 43 25 c 43 20 c Provo, UT 40 34 pc 47 33 sh 47 31 pc 45 18 r Rangely, CO 46 28 pc 48 29 r 46 10 Roosevelt, UT 39 25 pc 44 27 sh 44 25 si 43 St. George, UT 54 42 c 55 42 sh 56 41 pc 57 40 r Ogden, UT Pocatello, ID m: mmmmmammm Weather (W): mm 44 23 c m w 45 25 sh mm 2 sn pc parity cloudy, tree. TT-- Fen:.,) HcCi L $ Fcdarsl Income Tax Free ' (iTJ 5 years o and age 59 V) HB100 SERIE i f THE MOST AFFORDABLE JOHN DEERE LAWN TRACTORS EVER. ' fcyecestyOCskhest sj Now you can get John Deere reliablrty and durability, at g Series offers welded frames for t smooth, financial strength "indent rating Annuity (fundnt with a deferred ann new retirem , tarings vehicle. f- - t affordability. ride, The Edge dealer Cutting System for precise cut and the support John Deere is famous for, all at a starting price of just $1,499. 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Commissioner of Higher Education estimates that this additional cut' will result in eliminating 106 faculty positions, 1 1 staff positions, and cutting 760 sections of courses offered directly impacting students by making it more difficult to obtain the classes they need to graduate. In the end, this could end up costing students and taxpayers more as the amount of time it takes students to graduate increases. Mortuary. The Slate Farm Rath Individual Re i 1 Cemetery in ProVo. Services were held Feb. 8 in the Maeser 3rd Ward LDS in the Rock Point Interment Chapel. the direction of under Cemetery, Vernal Blackburn Thomson 37 claims pay tag services. dig Leopard and Great Grandmother: Marion D. Otis. He was preceded in death by a grandfather: Dewain L. Davis. Funeral services will be Friday at 2 p.m. in the Aspen 10th Ward, (1546 North 1100 West, Orem) There will not be any formal viewing times. Burial will be in the Hills Memorial Lawn East Ashley 7 V linLu!2i!3 Kevin Davis Kelsi Nicole Simmons $ Backed V6T Kevin Jake Jacob Davis, 23, of Orem passed away on Feb. 4, 2003 at the Mountain View Hospital in Payson. He was bom on Nov. 7, 1979, in Provo, the son of Kevin Dewain and Lisa Ann Leopard Davis. He attended Spanish Fork High School. Jake was getting ready to go into apprenticeship to be a pipe tradesmen. He worked for Interwest Mechanical Contractors for the past year. He loved working there and had a promising future. Jake enjoyed fishing, hunting, drawing, tatoos, wake boarding and Lake Powell. Survivors include his parents: Foulke Ann Lisa (Dennis Robinson) of Orem and Kevin Dewain (Diane) Davis of Vernal; one brother and three sisters: Joshua Shane Davis, of Salt Lake; Tiffany Niccole Reynolds, of Salem; Angela Marie Davis, of Vernal; Andi Turner, of Vernal; his grandmothers: Eleanore M. Davis; N. & Katherine Leopard; Grandfather: George N. 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