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Show a j inupiuay, juiy u, iuuu Obituaries Amy Henrichsen Klauck Amy Henrichsen Klauck, age 91, of Springville, Utah, was born one of 12 children chil-dren to Edwin R. and Beu-lah Beu-lah Marie Giles Henrichsen on January 13, 1915. She passed away Wednesday, June 28, 2006. She attended Maeser Grade School, Provo Jr. High, Lincoln High, and graduated from Provo High School Class of 1932. Amy married Arthur Ar-thur Gunnell and was later lat-er divorced. She married Raymond M. Klauck April 9, 1939 in Provo. He passed away August 9, 1985. Active in civic and church affairs, Amy served in several LDS Ward Relief Societies, Sunday Sun-day School, Genealogy and Stake positions. She was also President of the Jay-cee Jay-cee wives, Hobble Creek Ladies Golf Association and Jeune Mere Literary Club. Amy played golf locally lo-cally and also team played throughout the state. She was also a volunteer at the Springville Museum of Art for many years. Through a period of 25 years, Amy was employed by Paris Co, in Salt Lake, J.C. Penney Co., Art City Publishing in Springville and San Mateo Times in San Mateo, California. She Avis Thompson Gerbic Avis Thompson Gerbic Handley passed away June 29, 2006. She was born September Sep-tember 27, 1916 in Springville, Spring-ville, Utah, to James A. and Melissa Miner Thompson. She married Mike Gerbic and later divorced. She Handley Angler special at select Utah State Parks It will soon cost less to fish at four of Utah's most popular state park fishing waters. From now on, anglers with a valid 365-day Utah fishing or combination license, li-cense, can fish Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, Thurs-days, for $5 a day, at Jordanelle, Deer Creek, Rockport and East Canyon Can-yon State Parks. Utah residents 62 years of age or older can fish for $3. This discount offer will continue through the year, but it's not valid on holidays, f. To take' advantage of the reduced rate, anglers must show their valid 365-day fishing license as they enter the park. The day-use fee covers the license holder and up to seven passengers traveling in the same private pri-vate vehicle. While only one of the eight people needs to have a valid fishing license to get the entire carload in for $5, anyone planning to fish must have a license. Jordanelle, Deer Creek, Rockport and East Canyon Can-yon State Parks are four of Utah's most popular fishing waters. 'We've doubled the number of rainbow trout that we normally stock in Jordanelle and Deer Creek," said Roger Wilson, Wil-son, sport fisheries coordinator coor-dinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources. "Rainbow trout fishing fish-ing can also be good at Rockport, and anglers who fish about 30 to 40 feet deep at East Canyon m Silfiiiis Amy Henrichsen Klauck served during World War II as a supervisor rolling bandages on Monday evenings. eve-nings. She is survived by one son, Edwin Allan Klauck; four grandchildren: Keri (Richard) Ofshe; Kristi Dalton; Michael (Julie) Klauck; Kraig (Nancy) Klauck; 13 great-grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren. She is also survived by three sisters and two brothers: Evelyn. Wolsey, Helen Adams and Elizabeth Noren; and Lloyd Henrichsen and Ru-lon Ru-lon Henrichsen. She was preceded in death by four brothers: Harold, Roy, Elmo and Ronald Henrichsen; Hen-richsen; one sister, Naomi Crandall, one great-grandson and one great-great granddaughter. Funeral services will be held at 1 1 a.m. on Saturday, July 1, at Wheeler Mortuary, Mortu-ary, 211 E. 200 South in Springville with a viewing being held one hour prior to the services. Interment will be in the Provo City Cemetery, f Condolences may be sent at www.wheelermor-tuary.com www.wheelermor-tuary.com married Paul Handley. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and a member of Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She earned a degree in education at BYU and loved teaching. She was proceeded in death by her father; sister, sis-ter, Gladys Felix; brother, "Bud" Thompson; husband, Paul; and ex-husband; Mike. Survivors include son, Stephen; and daughter, daugh-ter, Sylvia (Bert). Graveside services will be held Thursday, July 6, at noon at Larkin Sunset Gardens, Gar-dens, 1950 E. 10600 South, Salt Lake. can expect to catch trout too." Wilson also reports good smallmouth bass fishing at Jordanelle right now. Annual park passes are available for $70 and allow day-use entrance for the permit holder and up to seven guests in the same vehicle. The pass is valid one year from the month purchased and is available at all state parks and the Utah State Park administrative office of-fice in Salt Lake City. 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These areas include: Instrumentalists, In-strumentalists, Guitar, Bass, DrumsPercussion, PianoKeyboard, Battle O' the Bands, Dance, Jazz, Modern, Ballet, Tap, Ball Room, Acting, Drama, Shakespeare, Comedy, Mime, Voice, Opera, Jazz, R&B, Pop, Visual Arts, Oils, Watercolor, Charcoal, Pencil, Mixed Media, Each category will 2 divisions: di-visions: Youth- artists 17 & under and Adult- artists 18 & over. Each category will have two winners: The Critic's Choice and The Audience Choice. Senior Citizen news The senior citizens will take the following trips: to the Castle Valley Val-ley Pageant on August 10, Promontory Point's Railroaders Festival (see a reenactment of the driving of the golden spike!) on August 12 and Midway's Swiss Days on September 2. Mark your calendars and call now. Space is limited! Well known Cowboy Poet Jeff Carson will be at the Senior Center on Thursday, July 13, at 5 p.m. There will be dutch oven potatoes and baked beans. Please reserve your spot before July 7th. No other activities will take place in the month of July, as the center will be closed for cleaning purposes. The grand re-opening will take place on August 7th with fun and treats for everyone. Ladies- bring your red hats and join the Red Hat Society, he Red Hatters will meet next on Mon- Parks at (801) 538-7220, the Division of Wildlife Wild-life Resources at (801) 538-4700, or visit www. stateparks.utah.gov or wildlife.utah.gov on the Web. A cat has absolute emotional honesty; human hu-man beings, for one reason rea-son or another, may hide their feelings, but a cat does not. - Ernest Hemingway The ideal of calm exists ex-ists in a sitting cat. - Jules Reynard i i i i Artists are encouraged encour-aged to bring family and friends to their competition competi-tion as each competition will have an Audience Choice as well as the Critic's Crit-ic's Choice. All Preliminary Prelimi-nary competitions concerts con-certs are $3 for audience members. There will be great prizes including a Grand Prize of $1000 for the Grand Winner plus many other prizes and awards. Visual Arts winners will hang at the Springville Spring-ville Art Museum. Performing Arts Finalists Final-ists will compete at Arts Park and-open for The Three Baritones Concert, Tuesday, August 14. On July 15, The Utah Arts Expo will kick-off on with an open house at the historic John Hafen House in Springville from 2 to 8 p.m. with a wide variety of entertainment and food, along with prizes priz-es and gifts. Competing artists may get a jump-start jump-start by registering at day, August 28. Please call 489-8738 for more information about these programs. Dogs believe they are human. Cats believe they are Gods. -- Unknown - If a cat does something, some-thing, we call it instinct; if we do the same thing, for the same reason, we call it intelligence. - Will Cuppy Thousands of years ago, cats were worshipped wor-shipped as gods. 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