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Show A4 Wednesday, June Obituaries s n Bonnie Clawson . BonnieJeanNielson Clawson passed away at Rocky Mountain Care in Evanston, Wyo., on June 11, 2008 at the age of 67. She was born on July 18, 1940 in Vernal, the daughter of Otto William Wil-liam and Lydia Josephine Green Nielson. She married Robert Clawson on Oct. 20, 1990 in Evanston, Wyo. He preceded her in death on March 25, 1996. Bonnie was a member of the LDS Church, and served in several positions in the Relief Society, and enjoyed doingtemple work. She was a member of the senior circle, enjoyed horse riding, rid-ing, dancing, singing, and mostly spending time with her family. She is survived by son, Denim (Sybil) Roberts of Lawton, Ok.; daughter, Theresa (Adam) Jean Nielson Hopes, of Vernal; six grandchildren; brother, William Otto Nielson of Vernal; sisters, Audra Shelton of Crestwood, Ky.; Venice Mecham of Neola; Twilla Alford of Bandera, Texas.; and Ermond Beames, of Evanston, Wyo. She is preceded in death by parents, Otto and Lydia Nielson; Niel-son; sisters, Iona Mace, Carma Hacking, Reatha Nielson, Glenda Chrans; and brother, Colin Nielson. Niel-son. Funeral services will be conducted con-ducted Wednesday, June 18, at 10 a.m. in the Elm Street Second Ward LDS Chapel. Viewing will be from 9 to 9:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment will follow services at the Evanston Cemetery. Cem-etery. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to a memorial memo-rial fund at First Bank in her memory. it IIIWIIIWIMBIIimi'Wl'PWUW'W"1" Ulfl'I'iM Umiuu i m. .u , iimiMW.j.i i.jiiijiij. lW.l.'M'IH.WW'HWJWlTOi'MgWU'maWmiW Hannah Thompson had been feeling ill all day. "I knew she was really ill when she asked me to hold her," said her mother, Jacque. "She is a very active little girl." By 5:00 in the evening, Hannah's fever escalated, causing her mother to become concerned. "She rolled over in order to change position posi-tion on my lap, and that's when I saw the huge lump on her neck. "At that moment, we decided I should take her to the Emergency Room at Ashley Regional Medical Center." Dr. Bruce Daniel saw Hannah and immediately ordered some diagnostic tests, and then consulted with Ear, Nose and Throat specialist, Dr. Michael Catten. After speaking with radiologist, Dr. David Perry, Dr. Catten was able to diagnosis an infection in Hannah's lymph nodes. She was admitted for treatment with antibiotics and steroids, and began to show signs of improvement. "Physicians are only part of what makes a good hospital great," said Hannah's mother. "Carlo, our night nurse, had so much compassion for Hannah. Leeza, the dietary worker, was very special to Hannah, because she brought her breakfast after nearly a day without food. Devin, the housekeeper, cleaned the floors during our stay, and two weeks later helped us find the physician's suite for our follow-up appoint- , ment. Caring compassion at every level of care, whether you're the "food lady" or the physician, that's what made our stay great. Ashley Regional MEDICAL CENTER 18, 2008 RaySadlier Doren Ray Sadlier, age 70, husband of Glenda Sadlier, passed away June 16, 2008. Ray was born Dec. 6, 1937 to Don Egbert and Stella Floy Stevens Ste-vens Sadlier in Vernal. He was a member of the LDS Church and served a mission to the Western States Mission, serving mainly in New Mexico and southeastern southeast-ern Colorado. He ran Sadlier Heating and Air conditioning most of his life. He was a very patriotic American. He served in the National Guard during the Cuban Missile Crisis. He was a man that stood by his conviction. A man of many talents. He could fix anything and design about anything. He enjoyed camping, fishing, gardening and grew a large watermelon patch. A good friend to many, he will be greatly missed. He is survived by wife, Glenda Sadlier; sons, David LeRoy (Heidi) Sadlier, Don Glen Sadlier, Duane Ray (Michelle) Sadlier, Darren William (Lindsy) Sadlier; daughters, Denna Rae (Dana) Hatch, Darlene Mar (Shannon) Stubbs, Debbie Dawn (Mike) Widdison; brothers, Howard (Kathy) Sadlier, John Lyman Ina Storey Ina M. Storey, age 85, died June 14, 2008 at the Uintah Care Center in Vernal. Ina was bom Jan. 3 1 , 1 923 at Rio Blanco, Colo., to Orin T. Morrow and Waleta Marie Kline. She was raised on the ranch her father homesteaded near Meeker, Colo. She graduated from high school at Rifle, Colo. She married Raymond E. Storey on Oct. 1 8, 1 94 1 . They lived in several different differ-ent states as they raised their family. In 1960, Ina and family moved to Vernal. After raising six children of her own and several foster children, Ina began her second career. She started by volunteering to be an aide at the Naples Elementary School. She discovered she had a real aptitude for teaching children some of the basics of education, particularly reading, which she loved to do all of her life. She enjoyed being in the classroom so much she took college courses and finally obtained a degree in education from Utah State University in 1976 at the age of 53. She taught at Ashley Elementary for 15 years before retiring retir-ing in 1990. She was preceded in death by her husband who died in 1987. She is survived by six children, Raymond , A. (Hilde) of Houston, Texas; E,d- : v-: t Quality care with a ' sty Vernal ' ' ; ' i : ' i ; " i ' ' (Marie) Sadlier, Ivan Lyle (Sher-ryl) (Sher-ryl) Sadlier; sisters, Emma Eliza (Ken) Wellard, May Von (Jacque) Yost, Lanice Ann (Max) Thompson, Thomp-son, Mary Ruth (Errol) Whiting; 27 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted con-ducted Thursday, June 19, at 11 a.m. at the Naples 1st Ward Chapel. Cha-pel. A viewing will be Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the mortuary and at the chapel one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Vernal Memorial Park under the direction of Blackburn Vernal Mortuary. ward (Carol) of Monroe; Cheryl Grammer(Butch) of Vernal; Ilene Hamblin(Alden) of Cedar City; Rodney Storey (Ja-nalee) (Ja-nalee) of Rangely, Colo.; Suzanne Taylor (Ronald) of Antelope Island; and sister, Una Raley of Meeker, Colo. Funeral services will be Saturday, June 21, at 1 1 a.m. at the Vernal 8th Ward Chapel, 1374 W. 1500 South. A viewing will be Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the mortuary and at the chapel one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Vernal Memorial Park under the direction of Blackburn Vernal Mortuary. , personal touch. "Caring compassion at every level of care, that's what made our stay great" V Express I ilMMH 1 Ml I I "" -"" Enid Nelson Enid Francis Weeks Nelson, age 9912, of Ioka, died June 14, 2008 at the Parkside Manor in Roosevelt. She was born Dec. 24, 1908 in Vernal to Alpheus and Elizabeth Campbell Weeks. She married Henry LeRoy Nelson Jan. 4, 1932 in Duchesne; Henry died Dec. 30, 1986. Enid loved to dance, both square dancing and ballroom dancing. She was a great seamstress seam-stress and enjoyed crocheting and quilting. When she was younger she loved to ride horses, truth be told she rode longer than she should have. On the farm, she helped right along with Henry with the farm work and chores - she could milk quite a few cows and help roll the hay (before balers) into the stacks. She was a great cook and baked especially good bread and cookies. She and Henry raised a huge - about two acres - garden each year and stored and canned all they could. When someone needed anything, she was one of the first to help out, to do what needed to be done, giving care and goods, even lining caskets. She was a member of the LDS Church and served in may capacities in the Primary, Relief Society and Sunday school, and in her later years she has done a lot of temple work. Enid is survived by four children, chil-dren, Wade (Bernice) Nelson, Salt Lake City; Sally (Wayne) Sweat, Vernal; Dale (Dona Rae) Nelson, Roosevelt; and Maxine (Jack) Green, Roy; 18 grandchildren, grandchil-dren, 54 great-grandchildren and 55 great-great-grandchildren. She is the last survivor of all her brothers and sisters and was . preceded in death by one great-grandson, great-grandson, Tyler Hitz. Funeral services will be Wednesday, June 18, at 11 a.m. at the Hullinger Mortuary Chapel. Cha-pel. Friends and family may call at the mortuary Tuesday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday one hour prior to the service. Burial will be in the Cedarview Cemetery. Express 54 North Vernal Avonue Vernal, Utah - 435-789-351 1 www.vernal.com INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote on a measure, fill in the oval BB next to deface or wrongly mark this ballot, contact STATE OFFICES Work! STATE TREASURER (Vote for One) O Ellis, Richard K. O Walker, Mark STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 54 (Vote for One) q Labrum, David R. O Powell, Kraig COUNTY OFFICES COUNTY COMMISSION (Vote for One) q Byron, Anthoney Paul O Raymond, Mark NON-PARTISAN OFFICES LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 4 . (Vote for One) OWallls, Matt O Huber, Allen A. O Frost, Shane Q Thompson, Gloria C) Rasmussen, Jason A. q Murray, Raymond O Thorne, Barb Billie Hadlock Billie Jean Hadlock, age 82, passed away June 11, 2008. Billie Bil-lie was born on Oct. 21; 1925 to Marion Francis Boyd and Alice Geneva Stafford in Creal Springs, 111. She met LeGrande Hadlock in California and they were married on April 8, 1945. A year later their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Billie worked as a telephone operator and in the business office of-fice for 24 years for Mountain Bell but her true calling in life was raising, along with LeGrande, their five handsome boys. She loved life the most when she was with her family. She also enjoyed camping, hunting and fishing, but most of all those family reunions where she could sit around the fire with her boys and grandchildren. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in which she served in several callings, call-ings, over the course of her life. Her favorite calling was her and LeGrande's calling as temple workers. While serving in that calling they would travel to the Provo LDS Temple at least three times a month. Billie also loved drawing and painting in water color books. She was known for her beautiful roses and loved to keep a freshly cut rose in a vase or floating in a pretty glass bowl. She often let her grandkids pick the rose and cut it. Her grandkids were always spoiled with cookies and their choice of Extra Bubble or Juicy Fruit gum. Despite a long life lived, there wasn't an ounce of hardness in her. All these things she was and did and much more, but none of them could define her. Those big beautiful eyes imbuing every look with compassion, her gentle words and light jokes fillingyour Two additional salmonella cases under investigation Public health officials uncertain of connection to outbreak The Utah Department of Health (UDOH) is investigating investigat-ing two additional cases of Salmonella. Sal-monella. Laboratory testing is underway toT4etermineif,they are linked to ( 'the nationwide outbreak. These individuals have a travel history outside of Utah during the incubation period. Utah does have one case of Salmonella Saintpaul that is linked to the nationwide outbreak. out-break. This individual reported eating tomatoes, but it is likely that this exposure occurred outside out-side Utah. Marilee Poulson, an epidemiologist epide-miologist with the UDOH said, "We have no evidence that people eating tomatoes in Utah have gotten sick from Salmonella, but we continue to monitor the situation for cases that could be linked to the outbreak." Some but not all tomatoes have been implicated in this outbreak. Government officials are still working to determine the exact source and location of the affected tomatoes. For more information on which tomatoes are safe visit: www.fda.govoc opacomhottopicstomatoes. htmlretailers. The major symptom of Sal CSS ir&l OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN BALLOT UINTAH COUNTY, UTAH TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 2008 Mlchaal W. Wllklna COUNTY CLERK for the candidate of your choice, fill in the oval your choice. Use ballpoint pen with dark ink (not the County Clerk s office or Poll Worker. I V' C V heart with lightness and those gentle touches too often of-ten unnoticed are what we cherish and what we'll miss. She is survived in death by her five boys, Todd L. (Lonnie) Hadlock, Rex (Annette) Hadlock, Kent (Kathy) Hadlock, Tim (Ellen) Hadlock, Van (Wendy) Hadlock all of Vernal, Utah and 28 grandchildren and 37 greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by both parents; her only brother, Marion Boyd; husband, LeGrande; Le-Grande; and their daughter, Nancy Ann Hadlock. TTFNMom, grandma, we love you and will miss you but are happy your back with LeGrande and Nancy Ann. Till we all meet again. Funeral services were Monday, Mon-day, June 16, at 11 a.m. at the Vernal 5th Ward LDS Chapel, 250 N. 200 West. A viewing was Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the mortuary. Interment was in the Vernal Memorial Park under the direction of Blackburn Vernal Mortuary. monella is diarrhea, which may be accompanied by abdominal cramping, vomiting, and fever. If you think you may have Salmonella, Salmo-nella, you should see your doctor. Laboratory testing of stool is the only way to determine if you have Salmonella or if your illness is connected with this outbreak. Salmonella is not an unusual disease; public health in Utah typically receives reports on over 200 cases per year. Common sources of Salmonella disease include undercooked poultry, raw or undercooked eggs, or contaminated produce. Be sure to thoroughly cook poultry and eggs, and wash produce before eating. Another common way of acquiring ac-quiring Salmonella is through contact with lizards, turtles, baby chickens, and other animals. ani-mals. It is important to wash your hands Express 54 North Vernal Avenue Vernal, Utah -435-789-3511 3 next to the candidate's name. To vote red). Do not use pencil If you tear, VOTE LIKE THIS: & |