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Show CThr Page A4 iIimrs-3ltibepfiiJtc- Thursday, April 13,2001 nt Moab group plans Preservation Month activities Prex rv im; thr jj.i t throu,J photograph v and promoting -- un.t upf rt c latum 1. iiit.il will hr the fix u ut ut it! planned hv the Grand i!Hn hi-to- rv 1 v 1 County Hi ai Irt n Cnmniii'ion during r .it imi Pr s rv i '1 nth in Ma la puhln I' Hnuur,i;i d to lid me (mg i In Xt wit k atti il r to lli I'nmniii'iMi tin dlt r nii ,t' and In orgumt pr turnin' piojt :t' or prt m nt i turns that highlight the loial t ! ' 1 i i c l hi rit tgt and n I 111 a ri-tin i t -Tut it a y A r il 1 I m run III nt tin a 'gg't -- ft f i .NVnlv nw in i n vs ! 1 i I t n m. 1 -- nr h,x n 1 1 - r- ilt IN t imt-i- n.ni.tfi - will In conjunction Week activities, with tin liH.il ihipter is discussing pi, ms fni .m open house at the 1', IH .dding, which recently rt dived a state grant for res- . -- i II I 1' i . ,n r u. nil. r it I -t n r M n - nI I mil i t - -- i n i d Id II It history and participation in at ion Month activities Irt i mmig rand County students, ,t;. n i r v tin Historical Commission r i i r . appre-- , do promote i di - tn v i k in it 111 1 toration " hr it id photo contest in a March e ru ou raging contestant' in '(bool district and home ' hool programs to vie for '2'i tor first-plac- or $10 e sec- ond plan- cash prizes for win-- i mg images of historical buildings, ,u t Intel ure or structures - mCr iriilCour.tv A brief history ription of the photos cons tents required with submis- nr dt si i sion Cash prizes w ill be given in four categortesage groups: elementary. level, middle school, Entries are being accented Happy lrt Birthday to register by Friday, April 27, 2001. 259-725- 7 Call Debbie Lovato at 200 1039 for more information to our lil Tan! N We Love You! v Daddy, Mommy U Breanna Touves Upholstery Thursday, April 26th 11 a.m. at 489 28-1- 2 Road Grand Junction, Colorado Walter Carter died April 17 Walter E. Carter, age 72, formerly of Moab, passed away April 17, 2001. Services will be Over 4,000 yards of fabric and vinyl, all colors. 300 rolls, average size around 15 yards. Plus shop equipment and accessories. Everyone invited, fabric sold in small and large quantities. Call for more information. 245-118- Commission, 2302 S. Hwy 191, Moab Questions can he addressed to Photo Contest director Betty Plans for Tibbetts, at 259-605- years, owner is retiring The Auction Team, (970) through April 30 at the front offices of the schools or by mail to Chairman Dale Irish, Grand (minty Historical Preservation exhibiting the students work will he discussed at the meeting April 24, along with other ideas to inform the community about local historic resources and entourage preservation. Liquidation Auction r this junior high, and high school upon completion of class While class is in progress children can grow their own Cower for free1 Please call CEU at 20-- I llridgt t i u a afi 1 presents Recognizing and reporting Child Abuse Saturday. April 28. 9 00 p m. at the College of Eastern Utah Cost for trie class $5 00 Certificate awarded After v in I I ti nurd i U. ' i 1'i'ith .tnniv f rkdry lrituj .mtii' thinuhnit ill nt i n.,I - h -tnr i il M m rx.itmi, r- 4 "i i d till d id lii-tu- rii (ninrn I Child Abuse h i Mil h N -- 11. Prevent h' n.t t niiiic' nr- - t 111 Mu-- t n ri "I!' I i tours nt i 'mint - .i, 1 walking i County 1 at tin r 'nnuni"i ( till GrandSan Juan id p m i n t tni m. !i r I rax i I t nufl 5 'nil rtf. nil ( t - r ' - ill linwh't this rv ut t 5 held at 2 p Callahan-Kdfas- m., April 20, at Mortuary, t Grand Junction, Colo. A full obituary will next week's Times-Independen- run in Jeanette Marie Wilcox died April Jeannette Mane Wilcox, passed away peacefully after a courageous battle w ith cancer on April 14, 2001 ishe was bora April IS, 1932 to Mario "Mike and Mane Auphand 1 ui 11 in Spr-nGlen, Ctah Jt annette met her soul mate Don lb ox and they were marred Aug 2t 1953 Together they built their Tavaputs Plateau Ranch, rais.ng cattle, sharing their ranching life with guests and hunters from around the world Her Dude Food Cookbook is a result of all who passed through her kitchen Jeannette also enjoyed her died April 14 14 tv6. died follow ing I luc pitul surdlmore tw o days m the F rounded by those w ho krv e him dearly on Apnl 14. 2001, of natural causes He will be renyemiiered bv all w lw knew and ktved him as a dev oted husband, father L Glen Quigley She is also survived by her brother Ivan Fidell and his wife Karen, brother-in-laWaldo Wilcox and his w ife Julie, numerous nieces and nephews and a multitude of great friends Special thanks to Dr Max Morgan and Sherry King, Jeannette's angel At Jeanreite's request, there w ill be no sen ices In lieu of flow ers please send contributions to the Shriners Childrens grandfather, church servant and He loved las children and and w ns a supporter of thr ir activities He w as bom Ara 9. 19 1 5, in Moab to Lewis Thomas Quiglev and Lilly Belle Moore On Nov 22. 1940, he mamed tor-est- grund-chiklre- Hospital. Audrey Burgess in Elko. Nev They were sealed in the Salt Temple m 1948 following his conversion to the church the pnor year He w as a member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir for 10 years and w as thrilled to be pan of tile Choir s 1st F.urop an Ibur in 1955. He was active in the chure h and served m a as a Nlanti Temple Ordinance Worker, frill- - tune missiinary ui Portland Oregon Mission from Stake Executive Secretary, Executive Secretary for a Regional Representative, and a faithful home teacher He graduated from Crand County 1 hgh School in 1933 and worked hi w ay bish-opn- long13 at Allen Memorial Hospital from cancer. Burgess was bom on Jan. 10, 1935 in West Virginia, where he met and mamed Dora Hoobie' They moved to Mixil)inl961 He was a uranium miner He also worked for Tbwn from 1975-7- 8 Television and Contel. They raised five children in Moab. 1 ie is survived by loving wife Dora Burgess, five children Allen Burgess of Moab. Karen (John iRadan ofMoab, Rick C. Tina Burgess of Moab, Rosemary I lopkins of California, Keith Burgess of Moab He also left rane grandchildren that he loved de.trly Bill loved to fish, camp and hunt and enjoy the outdoors He w ill be greatly missed and was loved by all he came in contact with. The family would like to express great thanks to Tracy Harris, RN; Hospice, all the staff at Allen Memo through Utah State University receivFoling his degree in Forestry m 1939 lowing a career with the Forest Service, he retired m 1977. He is a lifetime member of the Society for Range Management. In addition, his love of gardening earned him several Civic Beautification awards Glen is survived by his wife Audrey B Quigley, Fillmore, Utah and children Lilly (Glen) Whitaker. Kanosh, UUih, Roberta t Harold Hotxi, Mountain Home, Idaho, Lewis B (Julie) Quigley, Alpine, Utah, Thomas M. (Kerry) Quigley, La Grande, Ore., James H. (Bonnie) Quigley, New Jeannette Marie Wilcox rial Hospital, friends and neighbors, Spanish Valley Mortuary. Special thanks goes to Dr Ken Williams. Arrangements by Spanish Valley Mortuary, Larry and Susan Turpen Canaan, Conn; Clara (Bryant) Stevens. Holden, Ltah, 34 grandchiland dren, 43 many wonderful friends and adopted grandchildren. He was preceded in death bv his sister Wenda and grandson Gordon Glen Whitaker. Funeral Services were held on Monday, Apnl 16 in Fillmore. I i Darrell Randell Bell died April 9 Darrell Randell Bell, 43, died April 9, 2001, in Grand Junction, Colo following a short illness. He was born in Nucla, Colo July 12, , hunting, camping, fishing, hiking and working on cars. Randy worked in the uranium industry in Moab and w'as a in uranium exploration, rough-neclater transferring to Arizona. He met Lori Jones in Flagstaff. Anz and they were mamed July 1, 1988. They made their home in Flagstaff until 1992 w hen they moved to Moab and then on to Thompson Springs Randy has served as the Thompson Springs Fire Chief for the last six years. Randy is survived by his wife Lori and a son Ryan K. of Thompson Springs, a daughter Stephanie C. Bell of Farmington, N.M.; a daughter Randi L. Bell of Ukiah, Calif.; a son Darrel R. Bell II, of Moab. Randy is also survived by his mother, Betty Lou Relitz; two brothers and two sisters; Duke (Tayna) Relitz; Brian Relitz; Kathy (Lloyd) Swenson all of Moab and Deborah k (Randy) Randall of Nevada; and three grandchildren, Ember R. Bell, Kahsiah L. Bell and Alligha M. Bell Randy was preceded in death by his father, Darrell Bell and both sets of grandparents. Memorial services were held Wednesday, Apnl 11, 2001, at 4 p m. at The Petroglyphs, Sego Canyon, Thompson Springs. Arrangements under the direction of Lany and Susan Turpen, Spanish Valley Mortuary. L. Glen Quigley DELTA SALES YARD Market Report April 12, 2001 We had an extra big sale this week, cattle coming from all over the area. Market higher on feeder calves, butcher cows and bulls $2 higher. Pairs steady with last week, top pairs $900-100old, poor, or thin pairs $700-80Baby average quality $750-85some lightweight 250-35- 0 calves sold by beef calves $150-25new ctop lambs no the head up to $1.50 lb. Old crop lambs .65-7Sold over 100 goats, thin ewes test, top ewes ,35-.40, 0. 0, 0, 5, .30-dow- n. 5, most $30-6Heavier wethers - Heifers Steers 1 .05-.85-- 1 .00 .14 Heifers Steers .90-7 .00 Heifers Steers 5 Heiferettes Big Heiferettes Light .55-- . 80 - Top Cows 0 Cutting Bulls 0 Medium Flesh Cows Butcher Bulls - Low Yielding Cows n 3 Low Yielding Bulls Next week; 30 Simm. X pairs, 22 hd. Registered Hereford 1 8 hd. 0 Hf rs. 0 blkred Angus X calves, 50 hd. hd. Next calves. Expecting our regular dock run of dude-typ- e Special Horse Sale results - Top riding horses $1500-$230200. Weigh horses top .60- - 68, No. 2's horses $700-$no demand for thin horses. WLVA June video sale is coming up arrangements to have them filmed before June 1 . If you have to cattle sell, cail us to advertise. $75-$10- 0. 0. 350-450- $ 1.25-top13- 300-40- 0 1 450-55- 0 - 1 600-70- 0 1 ,48-.5- (700-120- raffDto 600-70- 0 8 .80-.8- .65-.8- 0 -- .44-.5- -- - .47-.5- 750-80- 1.00-1.1- 500-60- 0 0) .53-.6- .39-.4- 4 -- .35-dow- 600-70- 0. 400-50- 300-50- 0 .48-.5- 1 or Randy Bell 101 What should Andy do next? y. v: fuBlEK3tlSMGIl!0!ill Vote F3 Hundreds of v Butte, Emeralds, fvjtapph 10 0 EVEAYTHING MU 6- -. i my jwogw-- J c Vr ke MM rfartnf this fMft SUttrewcoVCokii OH atiwdnen Cash SALE HOURS: 3. Singles dub manager 4. Rich Weasie wanna-b- e SMmm (f Diamonds largo Sdoclion of Norm Brandt: fog Hormr John Atondo WatorfonJ Crytfal Uwu Glam Rock drummer 2. Mayor of Moab thru V4 9:30 FINE JEWELERS Saturday AM-5:3- 0 Check Lay-aw- ay Monday PM 418 Main Street SINCE Grand Junction. CO li ( evenings 60 for one of the following: 1. 874-360- 5 8, RETIREMENT GOINGo? BUSINESS SALE 0 c, 1982-198- William A. Burgess died April 13 Willnu c. Arthur (Bill Burgess, time Moab ivsident, died Apnl n tire-k-s- Fairfax Avenue and lrginia Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84103 home on the bank of the Green River w here she raised her children and cherished her grandchildren Some other many pleasures were tending to her sheep. Pronto her 'guard dog, and grow ing a beautiful rose garden Sht is survived by htr husband Don, her lov ing daughter Jeame and Butch Jensen supportive and her beloved sons Jim and Jon Wilcox I ler grandchildren that knew her as Non are Tate and Jennie, Ennlie and Jess", and Taylor Rost. 1957 to Darrell and Betty Lou Moore Beil Randy grew up in Moab attendGrand ing County schools. He enjoyed GlnIi7QZltDC0DiSXX2DC!n3QIlIO33iSlJGIl33lD L. Glen Quigley Obituaries Si mhi4ntl4kA. .iliGfi ,Ly. rift ft Illi !! |