Show Obituaries I h I 6 0 l' l lt l t t f I LOUELLA MAY Hatch Eaton was visiting teacher for 70 years Memorial services honor May Hatch Eaton Memorial services for May Hatch latch Eaton 77 of West 2640 South Salt Lake City were held March 7 at 1 pm p.m. in the Vernal 1st Ward Chapel Mrs Eaton died March 3 1978 at the Hill lUll Haven Nursing Home of pneumonia Larry Allred a member of the Maeser 1st Ward bishopric conducted the services Family prayer Brent Eaton prelude and postlude music Ruth Walker invocation Lloyd Eaton obituary Mr Allred speaker VaLoy eaton a grandson Abide With Me written by Mrs Eaton was sung by byI I S Marsha Williams Linda Hill and Carolyn Lybbert speaker Kay Lybbert Lybbert Lybbert Ij bert a grandson speaker Sherry i Smith a granddaughter organ selection Marilee Binns speaker Jesse Hatch a brother Gods Other Room sung by Ralph Don and Meda Walker Lois Erickson and Marva Lent accompanied by Ruth Ruth Ruth- Walker speaker Forest Lybbert a step step- grandson duet Beyond the Sunset Dorothy Peltier and Daun White accompanied accompanied accompanied ac ac- companied by Melba Eaton benediction Terry Binns Nelson Williams dedicated the grave Burial was in Vernal Memorial Park directed by Thomson Vernal Mortuary Pallbearers were Brent Eaton Kameron Binns Christian Lybbert Gale Lybbert David Heaton all grandsons of Mrs Eaton Honorary pallbearers were Jeffrey Heaton Johnson Dwight Lee Todd Lee Alan Eaton and Glade Binns LOUELLA MAY Hatch Eaton was born Jan 9 1889 at Vernal to Josephus and Martha Louella Thomas Hatch She married Henson Eaton July I 1 1908 in Vernal a marriage that was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple on Sept 21 1910 He died Dec 2 1954 A former member of the Vernal 1st Ward she was very active in Relief Society was a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Camp was a H 4 club leader and was a Relief Society visiting teacher for over 70 years Survivors son Armon C. C Eaton Vernal daughters Orva Lybbert Mrs Angus Deloy Heaton both of Salt Lake City 18 grandchildren 51 great great- grandchildren brothers and sisters Essie Sievert Los Angeles Calif Jess Hatch Salt Lake City Sarah West Pleasant Grove Erma Griffin Provo Veola Veyo Utah A son Glenvil LaRae preceded her in death Ronald McCamey is buried in Maeser Vernal MAESER SPECIAL Former resident Ronald Edwain McCamey 51 died March 2 1978 in a Salt Lake hospital Services were held March 6 at atthe atthe atthe the Maeser 1st Ward Chapel at 2 pm p.m. Burial was in the Maeser Cemetery Bishop Floyd Bodily officiated ia ted Prayer was by Milen Knight obituary and history was read by Bishop Bodily duet Whispering Hope Rose Marie Miles and Willard Kunzler Gary Bryant spoke Oh My Father was sung by Mr Kunzler Harvey McKee spoke Mr Kunzler sang Calvary cl dosing closing ing prayer was by Kenny Lind L. L A. A Timothy gave the dedicatory prayer at the grave Born Dec in Wood County W. W Va he was a son of Rolla A. A and Margaret Farnsworth McCamey He lie married Elva Timothy April 26 1966 in inthe inthe inthe the Salt Lake Temple He lie was a veteran of World War I II I and member of the Canyon Rim 2nd Ward Survivors are his wife and two sons Gary Joe Payson Pason William Ronald Salt Lake City brothers brothels and sister Helen Wilson James and Leonard all of Grand Junction Mich and Presley of Grove City Pa Burchinal services held Friday March 3 Funeral services for Reginald Brooks Burchinal were held March 3 at 1 pm p.m. in the Vernal Ward Chapel Bishop Don It H. H Brown Drown conducting Family prayer at the mortuary was by Lynn Mecham prelude and postlude De Armon Batty invocation Kenny Haile a nephew piano solo Stardust Mr Batty obituary and remarks Bishop Brown Drown speaker Sylvan Reynolds i organ solo Somewhere My Love Ruth Walker speaker Attorney George Mangan Mangani selection as arranged by Reg Dream played by members of the Burchinal Orchestra Merlin Sylvan and Robin Reynolds Vel and Mike Alessi speaker David Halle Haile law brother benediction Bishop Nyle Bigelow The grave was dedicated by Bishop Bryce Caldwell Interment was in the Vernal Cemetery Pallbearers were Aubrey Baker Mike Alessi Hollis Haws Floyd Needles Merlin and Sylvan Reynolds Honorary pallbearers were Allen Bond Douglas Perry Bob Small John Campbell Jim Lewis Larry Johnson Ron Baker Bryce Erickson Ernie Schmidt Schmidt Schmidt Sch Sch- Tony and Robin Reynolds Kent The Vernal Ward Relief Society was in charge of flowers and the lun lun- cheon Burial was under the direction of Thomson Vernal Mortuary REG as everyone knew him was raised and schooled in West Virginia moving to Los Angeles Calif following graduation from high school He enlisted in the medical corps US U.S. Army and received a special assignment with an entertainment group assigned to the theatre The group was stationed in the China Burma and India area for five years When discharged he met his wife Donna Mecham in Salt Lake City They were married in Kansas City Kansas April 23 1946 The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple Sept 24 1964 After a year of traveling as a professional musician Reg entered the Fine Arts Conservatory of Music at Los Angeles and while attending school played with such name bands as Les Brown Stan Kenton and the Rams Band for the Rams football team He also taught music at the conservatory While on vacation in Vernal he and Donn Donna DonnS decided to make a permanent home here He taught music at Duchesne and Uintah high schools before going into business for himself as Five Star Motor Supply It was during these years that Burchinal's Orchestra in Vernal and Reynolds Reynold's Orchestra in Roosevelt became well- well known Reg contributed his talents to the community symphony orchestra to church music the high school dance band and sponsored Little League Baseball and bowling teams He lie enjoyed enjoyed enjoyed en en- joyed donating to needy organizations New spring quarter classes classes some for the first time in the Basin are offered this quarter Registrations will be taken up to March 17 Elementary Education Practicum ticum in Elementary Education Junior block is one of the classes offered for the first time Previously students in Elementary Education have had to go on Campus in Logan to complete this part of their education This makes it possible to finish a bachelors bachelor's degree in Elementary Education entirely in the Uintah Basin Special Education Curriculum for the Mentally Retarded and Secondary Foundation Studies In Teaching are two more classes offered for the first time Special Education will cover curricula and adaptations in teaching methods for the trainable educable and teachable mentally retarded child Secondary Education will examine human requisites for teaching and the students will experience functions of teaching Other classes are available Schedules can be obtained at the Vernal office of Education Center at 23 East Main Room oom 10 above the Vernal Drug 1 For or more information or registration contact the Center at or |