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Show A4 Wednesday, August 23, 2006 .Vernal Express. Obituaries 1 sirtSK Ray Edgar Hall Ray Edgar Hall Ray Edgar Hall, husband of Maria M. Billings Hall, of Vernal, passed away August 20, 2006. Ray and Maria were married Nov. 12, 1955. He loved working in his yard and being with his dogs and cats. Ray helped any way that he could. He is survived by his son Robert Wade Hall, special grandson, Shawn R. Hall, 6 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Ray is preceded in death by two daughters, Rayann Carol Hall and Bonnie Lynn Hall, and his parents Robert and Hazel Hall. Graveside services were held Tuesday, August 22, 2006 at 10 a.m. at the Rangley Cemetery and a viewing was held Monday evening from 6 to 8 at Thomson-Blackburn Thomson-Blackburn Vernal Mortuary. Ronald Lance Farnsworth Ronald Lance Farnsworth, age 70, died August 19, 2006 in Boise, Idaho. Ron was born in Roosevelt on August 9, 1936 to Leonard M. Farnsworth and Clara Hendershot. He was the second to the youngest of eight children. chil-dren. Ron grew up in the Uintah Basin where he met his wife Jessie Lenore Mecham and married mar-ried in October 1955. They lived in Salt Lake City for a couple of years before settling into the Uintah Basin where he spent most of his life. Ron worked as a contractor in construction, drove truck, worked in the oil field and spent some time in the timber industry. indus-try. He spent his life sharing his sense of humor and sense of adventure with many. A great day for him was fishing fish-ing on the Green River or at Paradise Reservoir where he loved being in the great outdoors out-doors the best. He followed in his father's footsteps when it came to the love of music. He often spent time playing the guitar gui-tar and singing a few songs for his family and friends. He leaves behind five children, Kim Farnsworth (Sharlette), Boise, Idaho, Becky McKinstry (Tom), Meridian, 1 s Ronald Lance Farnsworth Idaho, Kelly Farnsworth (Billie), Gusher, Kirk Farnsworth, (Terry), Boise, Idaho, Kris Farnsworth (Krystal), Boise, Idaho; three sisters Marge Clark (Don), Gusher, Joyce Smuin, Gusher, and Naomi Jacob; one brother, Lamar Farnsworth (Kay), Gusher; 14 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; his brothers, Gene and Lynn; and sister Stella. Ron lived his life on his own terms sharing a laugh wherever wher-ever he went. Now is his time to spread his cheer among the angels. A Memorial Service will be held at the Gusher Cemetery August 26, 2006 at 11 a.m. E FTLlLPLLETrE CDi)2ioif0Cf' SjDJDLLDDME Sutherlands Makes Your Building Projects Easy! GARAGES FOST FRAME BUIUtlNGS STORAGE SHEDS PATIO DECKS OUTDOOR FLAYSETS HOUSES Expert Advice! Financing Options! wJVe Deliver! (call for rates) V Flexible Plans VJ Lowest Pricing! V Unmatched Experience! a Don't Buy A Car Until You Read This,.. VEHICLES TO BE SOLD FOR AS LOW AS $497 AND UP TO THE PUBLIC, PAYMENTS AS LOW AS $79 PER MO. Provo, Utah - Due to the national increase in defaulted automotive loans, banks and finance companies compa-nies are having to store and stockpile stock-pile vehicles. Brent Brown, Owner of Brent Brown Toyota, Chevrolet, Chevro-let, Buick, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep said, "they were asked for help in disposing of over 300 vehicles. Helping Banks, and Credit Unions is the right thing to do. After all, many times they loan money to our customers that were turned down at multiple lending institutions." institu-tions." Vehicles included in this three day event will be domestic and imported import-ed sports cars, vans, trucks, family sedans and sport utility vehicles, many still under factory warranty. This is a great deal for bargain hunters. Simply pick out one of over 300 vehicles that have been traded, repossessed, or purchased from around the country. Put down "Vehicles maybe sold for pennies on the dollar!" -Brent Brown-as Brown-as little as $57 or start making payments pay-ments a low as $79 per month. The banks are making the buy of a lifetime available to the public; making it very attractive for the person who wants a super clean late model vehicle at a fraction of its true value. This three day sales event will run August 24th, 25th, & 26th! That's Thursday, Friday and Saturday! It will be open to the public and promises to be one of the biggest automotive events Utah County has ever seen. It is recommended that you arrive early to beat the crowds. During this one time event, cars, trucks and vans that normally sell for five to ten thousand dollars will be sold for three to five thousand. Some cars will be sold for as little as $497. Banks' Reps will be on hand to help pre-approve you before be-fore the sale. Brown comments, "Even if you have slow pay or bad credit the banks will bend over backwards to make loans to good people with past credit problems, provided you are currently employed." Brent Brown Automotive Group of Provo is located at 1995 N. University Uni-versity Parkway, 2 blocks West of Lavell Edwards Stadium. Any phone calls should be directed to a Brent Brown dealership listed below. be-low. THIS SALE WILL BE HELD RAIN, SNOW OR SHINE. 'tjfi in n w- wm- f i f f IWF w WELL CONTROL Well Control class teaches rig hands, drillers, derrick men, tool pushers, and company men how to control an oil well by controlling Bo Horn , Hole Pressure to prevent blowouts. It teaches how to balance a well to economically bring in a well and not seal off a formation. This is a required course to work on a drill rig, renewable every two years. Call Mike or Johny at the Vernal campus for more information. Blacksmithing Sept. 5-Nov. 14, T, Th, 5:30-9:30 p.m., Roosevelt. Cost: $140 materials. 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