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Show r mt-r- VWiJnriil.iy, Afril revs County y 4, VH4 7 A I obituaries Eioanor Ft. Harvey Elranof Rl tmrd Harvey, a'e pawn! away March 31, luni Fred Woihng - IW, m Bountiful, Utah, l$rn 30, 1897 ,'u In 'IrvrlanJ, a Utah, dauRhor of JuM-jii ami L Mary Cat-.A i tv hrrlne Ev ana Richard. Married to Stanley C, Harvey Feb. 23, HI15 in frovo, Utah; later aolemnixed Jo. the Salt liike IJXS Temple, Active UxS church member, vialtlng teacher. frvivlng; huaband, frlce; son, Joseph A. Harvey, Ferrari; three daughters, Mrs. George (Beth) Ferguson, Sunnyslde, Mrs. Frank (Nelda) Delost and Mrs. Held (Dolores) Burnham, both of Bountiful; also survived by 26 50 great grandchildren, grandchildren and one h T Graveside services will be held Monday, April 2, 2:00 p.m., Price City Cemetery. Jesse J. Espinoza Services for Placentia, Calif., resident Jesse James Espinoza were held at 2:30 p.m. on March 26, at Church of Jesus Christ of Izitter-da- y Saints, Placentia Second Ward, with Bishlp Delos McAllister officiating. Burial was at Loma Vista Memorial Park in Fullerton, Calif. Neels Brea Mortuary provided arrangements. Mr. Espinoza died March 17, in Fullerton. He was 41. He was born May 31, 1942, in Montrose, Colo. Survivors Include his wife, Jeannie; two daughters, Corrainea, Buena Park, Calif., Valynn, Placentia, Calif.; mother, Mary Espinoza, Wellington Utah; sister, Francis Escandon, San Diego. Calif.; eight brothers, Raymond, San Diego, Calif., Joseph, Farmington, NM, Johnny and Gary, both of Price, David, Portland, Ore., Sam, Wellington, Utah, Marty and Anthony, both of Salt Lake City, one grandchild, Mathew Scott. Jesse was preceded in death by his father Eloy Espinoza in 1973. GREEN RIVER Charles Frederick Wnhing, age 45, died Mari h 29, 1984 si his home foliowing an llliir. Born February 12, 1939 in Moab, Utah to Reginald Henry and MaiiUe Elizabeth Thurman Welhing, Married lanm Gwen peart k, September 17. 19(4) In Green River, Utah; Inter holeuuilzed In lite Mantl IJ).S Temple. He graduated from Green River High School and attended HYW and Die University of Utah. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War and a member of the American legion. He was an active memta-- r of the IJtS church. He has served as Branch President In Gateway, Colorado and was currently a member of the Seventies Quorum. He mined uranium In for 19 years and had been mining silver in Dillon, Montana. Survivors include, wife, Gwen, Green River; children, Freddie, l.arry, Tina and Usa, all of Green River; mother, Mamie Welhing, Green River; brothers and sister, George, Green River, Sam, Yakima, Shu ley fimz Davis, HELPER died March 30, J9S in Carbon County nursing Imme. in IMjx-r- , Born (Maher fl, Utah to John B. (Jack) and Ruth Carter Clma. Married Bui ton Davis, May 29, 1943 in lleler, Utah. Member U).S Church, long rchldenlof Helper. Enjoyed bowling, golf and piano, Survived by: husband, Heler; aon, David DavlM, Salt luike City; daughter, Mr. James (Dianne) Shepherd, Salt Juike City; four grandchildren; alhter, Mrs. Maik (Joyce) Johnson, Price. Funeral service were held Tuesday, April 3, 1984, MiUInII Chapel in Price. Burial Ml. View Cemetery, Helper. Washington, Aurora, Ocsar, Colorado; Mavis Roberts, Itangely, Colorado; preceded In death by his father und two sons. Funeral services were held Monday, April 2, 1984 in the Green River EDS Ward Chapel. Interment: Elgin Cemetery, Green River, Utah und.-- r the direction of Fausett Mortuary in Price. James B. Harvey James Bowen Harvey, died December 10, 1984, in San Jose, California, of a stroke. Born July 8, 1942 in Price, Utah, to Thomas Stanley Harvey, and Dorothy Bowen Harvey. He was raised and went to school in East Carbon. Served in the U.S. Army, stationed in Okinawa. Spent most of his adult life in California. He was a pinter and carpenter by trade. He is survived by his wife, Kitty, San Jose, Calif.; a son, from a previous marriage, Jimmy; three sisters, Wendy Harvey, Salt Lake, Katherine Strang, West Valley, Jalene Harvey, El Paso, Texas; two nieces and two nephews; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Harvey, Price. Preceded in death by his parents. Interment by cremation. EMERY HIGH SCHOOL Baseball Player of the Week Joseph Greco - CABBONVIIJi: Joseph Greco, 74, died March 31. 1984 In a Salt lake City Hospital. Born OctoU-- r 12, 1909 In Utah. A son of Kulph and Rose Greco. Married Maudie (Icggy) Roller In 1934 In IJttleton, Colorado. Member Cutholic Church. Worked In various coal mines in Carbon County for many years. Survived by: wife, Carbonville; son, Joseph R. Greco, Albany, four Calif.; two grandchildren; brothers and three sisters, Greco, Teresa Uco, both Richmond, Calif., James Greco, El Cerrito, Calif., Dominic Greco, I oui.se Fotch, both Albany Calif., Frank Greco, Sacramento, Calif., Mary Pentrazc, San Iandro, Calif. Preceded in death by parents and two sisters Rose and Jennie. Holy Rosary was recited Monday, Mitchell Chapel. Mass of the Christian burial and interment will take place later in Berkley, Calif. of r in , ed privileges. He says the license is an attractive gift idea for birthdays, Christmas, IPS!) Castle Dale 381-566- graduations or other occasions. According to Pay, the lifetime license is really a certificate, mder which hunting and fishing 0 are jrivileges authorized. Ju separate Shack Attack and Friends game diskette by Fun-tast- Closeout On All WATCHES, TAPES ALBUMS yN 24 Zfp, and interest-bearin- (he i ht 1 i 10 or to pi m i v o y luoituary (l lor to sen Ires Burial Pine City Cemetery. In tf Rawer, family suggest lu-- urilr itmlion to Martin VukMiiltk Car Uni Men i. r lal Athletic Fund, High ,a hnnl, Pi m e, Utah, 8150). t co Be careful. All the time. Daily Luncheon Hamann, February 24, 1974; later divorced. Member Catholic Church, graduate Carbon High School in 1971. Presently employed by Manpower Office, Southeastern Utah Government Association. Member Western Slovenian Imdge r oz ! VI KBARK Robert Married Vuksinick. Dinner Specials $355 -- Thursday-Navai- o & Friday-Fis- h Includes coffee of soup 01 381-547- Open Mon. tea, your choice 4 thru Sat. 6am to 9pm IRA? oo How 01 salad and ice cream Main, Castle Dale 41 W. will Taco Chips much from Vince Garavaglia why he suggests Earl Herring at that you call 637-643- 3 oo 0FFERMAN & CO. Inc. K:y N P.0. Box 858, Price, Ut. 84501 Back From the Spring Show! with SUPER SAVINGS Spring Tops & Shorts Ladies' & girls' sizes Ladies Swim Suits Lovely, cool Nightgowns Ladies' & girls' sizes ROBERTA'S WEARH0USE BARGAINS version 2.1 game diskette by David Odesta Corporation Slate and Joystick Window magazine on a disk by Window Inc. Franklin BASIC manual 1495 SPECIAL $ C- -J L Expires April 3 11, 1984 o0 -- jfcW jkjSsjJrw Inc. Regular Price 'o can you expect an IRA? FAMILY PACK ic Bean Pot Wed. Swedish Meatballs Survivors: sons, Jason Robert and Kyle Martin; mother, Anna Faye Linda Vuksinick; stepmother, Bobby, brothers, Vuksinick; Richard, and Marty, all of Price; sisters, Lynette Wells, Wellington; Debbie Brown, Ephraim; Vanessa Vuksinick, Salt Iake City; grandmother, Rose Vuksinick, Spring Glen. r-- & a Tuesday-Lasaqn- A$k Loaf t Monday-Mea- 52. V and ac- g Checkers' ill be ul w oituly Saturday, one fmur Imm-- J i 1 count. The interest will be used of Wildlife by the Division Resources as part of its annual budget, but the principal will remain in the account to provide a continuous source of income for wildlife. Pay says the DWR has taken precautions to see that only bonafide Utah residents may purchase the lifetime license. applications may be submitted to any DWR office, but completed mailed applications will be accepted at the Salt Lake office only, 1596 West North Temple, Salt Lake Lifetime City, Utah, 84116. licenses will be issued only from the Salt Lake offices. ACE 1000 Plus personal computer with disk dnve Time Is Money' home finance software by Turning Point Software Inc. ea of i r not refundable. Income from sale of the lifetime license will go into a pQfaOOEoaa Computer Turkey Eloagie M - tuseo holders Joint - Burial will Mdi Ml m Uia Saturday t haj I, where Holy Rosary will be Saturday, prior to Mas iri-iemay rail id mortuary Ihui via) , f relay und Saturday of the ( 3u i.'.Uaii U- - Marini bin duo, hi-f- , Melanie V. Hamann, mil to Mm hill am loot) Saturday, Oiapel, PrUe Mai tin and Melanie died Man h 27, )'et, nf tnjunes received in an auto aui.ieni Vernal, Utah, Mai tin wan (son Jul) 2J. I'J.'S m Royal, Utah, a k(i id Martin A and Maimd Rime Guide Vuknmiik Anna Eaye Fausett; later divnn ed Married Ijnda Olsen, kehruaty 2o, 9ti2, Grand Junction, Color ado Member Catholic ( Tiurt h, resident of Carbon County since birth, graduate Car lam High S had, 1918 Served In US. Coant Guard dining Wot hi War II. Presently employed as route supervisor. Western General Dairies for Die state of Utah. Pant president, Pi u e National league, Wentern Roy's I d Member Pru e Elks ledge 1550, where he served as a tnr.tre for five year. Member Utah Idaho Teamster Iaal 222, Member Western Slovenian ledge 52. Survivors: wife, Ijnd.i, Price, three sons, three daiightets. Robbs, Richard, Marty, all of Price; I.ynette Wells. Wellington; Vanessa Vuksinick, Salt Like City; Debbie Brown, Ephraim; mother, Rose Vuksinick, Spring Glen; brother, Norman Vuksinick, Castle Dale; niece und nephew, Tracy und Norman Vuksinick, six grandchildren. Melanie Hamann was born September 27, 1952 in Price, Utah, to Martin L. and Anna Faye Fausett annually. Special stamps, permits or tags, such as the trout stamp, the muzzle-loade- r permits and the archery tag, must be purchased annually at the regular price. The lifetime license certificate is and the fee paid is provide enthusiasts a lifetime opportunity to hunt and fish and also make a major contribution to Utah wildlife management. Division spokesman Doug long-await- PRICE OiMnU.ni Bui Ml EVukninll k and automatically be issued licenses outdoor will which . Rodney Morely Certificate The Division of Wildlife Resources now offers a license Pay says lifetime hunting and fishing license went on sale March 28. The $500 license, approved by the legislature during the recent budget session and authorized by the Utah Wildlife Board, is available to Utah residents only, of any age. Applications for the lifetime license will be accepted at all Division of Wildlife Resources offices. Pay, the DWR accounting chief, says the lifetime license is equivalent to a resident combination license, now $23 per year, which includes fishing, small game and deer hunting the Week by Coact) TJetiy Pinedo for his performance gainst Grand last week. Playing for the first time this season in the outfield, Rodney made two fine catches on the run as well as handling the routine plays without error. ; , The senior is also a on this years team. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morley of Ferron. named Basebajp-TMaye- i m movi tH OUARO Utahns may buy lifetime license to hunt and fish the Senior Rodney.Morley has been Eleri Florence lluuiz, 55, of Provo, died .Sunday, Man h 25, )984, l her home of healt failure .She wan horn Nov. 28, I9.fl, In Itoy, to laiienzu Amo and Ivy May Dalt.ai Sthohehl. ..lie married Blaine E. lfout..Sepl. 12, 195), m the Mantl 'lempie of The Oiurth of Jrnuv (iulat of laltrMlay Saints. She was a member of tlie UkS Chun h end served a nuulun in tlie She was a Central Staten, 1950-5member of tlie Blvergrove Second Ward, Stie hud taught in all auxiliaries for many years and served as ward organist, She field offices in the Relief Society presidency and MIA, She had been a temple worker at tlie Provo Temple fur five year. She was a member of the Daugtiters of Utah Pioneers, Blue Spruce Camp, She was educated in Welier County schools and attended Weber State College and Brigham Young University. Survivors include her husband of Provo; three daughters and two sons: Mrs, Douglas H. (Janet) Harward of I .ay ton; Mrs, James (Sherrie) Valdez of Emery; Mrs. Zaek T. ( Marilyn) Stocked of Orem; David B. Houtzand iloutz, both of Provo; two Maters and one brother; Alvin L Schofield of Salt Ijjke City; Mrs. Walter Dee (I)ott) Adorns of Ventura, Culif.; Mrs. Ic.slie E. (Rosemary) Spencer of Clearfield; 13 grandchildren. Services were held Wednesday, March 28 in the Rivergrove Second Ward. Burial Is in the East I .awn Memorial Hills, 57, Utah-Colorad- o Martin Vuksinick Melanie Hamann Fiton Houtz Shirley C. Davis CO. OFFICE EQUIPMENT 20 East Main Price, Utah 637-657- 0 q |