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Show Progress Tuesday, November 24, 1992 12A Emery County Company to buy share of plant Obituaries Our beloved son Don L. 42, passed away Saturday, Nov. 14, 1992, at his parents home in Springville of a heart attack. He was bom Dec. 16, 1949, in Price. He was the son of Dean W. and Fawn Christensen Killpack of Springville. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He was a construction worker and worked in Utah, Nevada and California. He is survived by his parents, Dean W. and Fawn Christensen Killpack of Springville; two brothers, Roger Dean Killpack of Ferron and Scott Killpack of Kill-pac- k, Elaine Ralphs Mary Angus Mary Rosebelle Erickson Angus, age 91, of Price, died Nov. 17, 1992 at Castleview Hospital of natural causes. She was born Aug. 19, 1901 in Cleveland to Bouther H. and Mary Helena Johnson Erickson. She married Ray Angus in 1924; he died in 1961. She was a member of the LDS Church. Mary is survived by children and spouses. Smiles and Jim Elmo; Eva Marie (Mickey) Prinz, Belton, Texas; Nana Beth Davis and Lois Wright, Price; Charles Ray, Barstow, Calif.; 33 grandchildren; 70 greatgOve-so- randchildren; n, 23 sisters. Clover Stoddard, Maxine Brotherson; brothers, Ervin, Clifford, Einar, Claude. Preceded in death by daughter, Betty Louise (Tyke) Barker; son, Jerry B.; Bruce Davis, Keith Barker, sons-in-la- Wilford Pitts. Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 21, at 1 p.m. in the Fausett Mortuary Chapel. Burial was in the Price City Cemetery under the direction of Fausett Mortuary. Elaine Peacock Ralphs, age 67, of Ferron, died Nov. 21, 1992. She was born July 27, 1925 in Orangeville to Jesse D. and Jeanette Crawford Peacock. Married Max H. Ralphs in 1948 in the Manti LDS Temple. As an active member of the LDS Church, she held numerous positions. At the time of her death, she and her husband were temple workers in the Manti LDS Temple. She graduated from BYU and taught school for 32 years. She was also a very talented saxophonist. Elaine is survived by her husband, Max, Ferron; five sons and their wives, Michael H. and Diana, Paradise; Randal J. and Tau-nFerron; Philip M. and Mary, Colorado; Robin R. and Stacey, Sandy; Stewart P., Salt Lake City; nine grandchildren; one brother, Jesse Jim Peacock, Midvale. Preceded in death by sister, Afton Wilberg. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 24, at the Ferron LDS Stake Center. Friends may call one hour prior to sendee at the church. Burial will be in the Ferron City Cemetery under the direction of Fausett Mortuary. a, Transmission Cooperatives share of the Hunter electric power project located in Emery County. Deserets 25 percent share of Hunter unit 2 produces nearly 100 mega- watts of power. Acquiring additional ownership interest in the Hunter project is part of our continuing effort to keep our electrici- ty prices low, said Verl Topham, president of the PacifiCorps Utah Power division. Its a proven power source located within our service area, integrated with our sister, great-grandchildre- n; Orem. The funeral was held Tuesday, Nov. 17, at the Wheeler Mortuary Chapel, Springville. Graveside service was held Wednesday in the Ferron City Cemetery. PacifiCorp has offered to buy Deseret Generation and Portland, Oregon; in the coal mines in Emery County and operated the Hite Ferry. He was also as a farmer, welder, mechanic and carpenter. He was a charter member and past commander of the Wayne County Sheriff Posse. Served for nine years as first chief of the Bicknell Town Volunteer Fire Department. He was one of the first EMTs in Wayne County and was instrumental in founding the Medical Clinic. Was Wayne County Civil Defense Director for numerous years. He is survived by wife, Ilda; sons Ferd E., Blanding; Dee Lyle, Bicknell; daughter, Ester, Salt Lake City; 11 grandchildren, 17 Don Killpack transmission system, and consistent with our least cost plan for power system development, he added. PacifiCorps least cost plan, called RAMPP, identifies and evaluates alternative actions that can be taken to meet future electrical demands in Leone Lindskog, Scottsdale, Arizona. Preceded in death by son, William Wayne. Funeral service was Friday November 20, 1992 at 1 p.m. in the Thurber L.D.S. Ward chapel in Bicknell. Internment was in the Bicknell Cemetery under the direction of Springer Turner Funeral Homes of Richfield and Salina. the most cost-effecti- ve Colorado, it also represents a sale by Deseret at a price substantially above its net invest- ment, he added. PacifiCorp purchased a unit at the Cholla generating station in 350-megaw- Arizona from Arizona Public Service in 1991. Earlier this year, the company acquired 243 megawatts at the Craig and Hayden projects in northeastern Colorado as part of a y resolution of the bankruptcy of the Colorado-Ut- Association. nation in 1992 registered a total cf 175,414 head of cattle compared to 166,769 head recorded in 1991. The American Angus Association, headquartered in St. Joseph, Mo., was founded in It is the largest beef registry a; sociation in the world in te: ms of both annual The Hunter project in Emery County is capable of generating 1,185 megawatts and was completed in 1983. PacifiCorp is the principal owner Ofthe project with 1,003 megawatts. 3-u- 1883. and active registrations Electric e members. under control and to ensure that Hunter remains a low cost, reliable source of electric- said Chuck Admas, senior vice president and head of PacifiCorps Power Supply division. ity, Deseret purchased megawatts of the second 157 unit shortly after its completion in 1980, and later sold 58 megawatts to the Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems. In response to power requests from industrial customers, Deseret in 1985 completed construction ofthe Bonanza power plant in northeastern Utah. Low oil 400-megaw- multi-compan- Company ranks high Wareham Cattle Company of Ferron ranked as ninth largest in registering the most Angus beef cattle in Utah having recorded 31 head of Angus with the American Angus Association during fiscal year 1992 which ended Sept. 30, according to Richard L. Spader, association executive vice president. Angus breeders across the manner. This proposal offers significant benefits to the customers and shareholders of PacifiCorp, and to the members of Deseret G&T, said Dennis Steinberg, vice president of PacifiCorps Power Systems and Development department. While it brings a new source of power to PacifiCorp at a price which compares very favorable with the paid for generation in Arizona and With maintenance and operations responsibility for Hunter, PacifiCorp is uniquely positioned to keep costs prices coupled with the national economic downturn left Deseret with a significant power surplus. Sale of its interest in Hunter would reduce Deserets debt burden for the next few years until increased customer demands and improved wholesale markets develop, according to Merrill Millett, general manager of Deseret G&T. Fuel for the Hunter project comes from the nearby Cottonwood underground coal mine operated by Energy West, a PacifiCorp subsidiary. Hunters fuel cost is less than one cent per kilowatt hour, and because were burning low sulphur coal, Hunter is a very attractive source of power, said Adams. Mvsmti EemtUrsih t - it y. k r- - 31 N BRAND NAM BUYS Leonard Roundy James Smith James Alfred Smith, age 58, of Wellington, died Nov. 21, 1992 in Provo. Born March 24, 1934 in Price, son of John E. and Lucile Quinn Smith. Married Sandra G. Smith April 26, 1975 in Anaheim, Calif. Member First Baptist Church of Wellington. Member VFW and trustee of Miners Post 2379. Served in the U.S. Navy during Korean Conflict. He was employed at Jack B. Kelly Company, Huntington terminal. Former electrician, Soldier Creek Coal Company. He enjoyed betting his grandsons on the TV football games. James will be dearly missed by his family and friends. He is survived by his wife, Sandra G. Smith, Wellington; three daughters, Carol Ann Southards, Price; Debra J. and Gordon Odendahl, Carbonville; Kathy L. Johnson, North Dakota; stepson, David and Donna Rainwater, California; stepdaughter, Sara D. Rainwater, Provo; two brothers, Sid and Kathy Smith, Arizona; Craig Smith, Michigan; two sisters, Kathy and Jerome Smith, Price; Eva and Bill Brin-leWest Valley City. Also survived by nine grandchildren. Preceded in death by parents and brother, John Smith Jr. Memorial service Tuesday, noon, Mitchell Chapel. Family will be at Mitchells one hour prior to services. In lieu of flowers, family suggests contributions be made to the charity of your choice. y, BUNDERSON Monument & Vault DISPLAY ON MAIN ST. Castle Dale 381-519- 2 or 381-237- 9 Leonard Roundy, 85, of Spring Glen, died Nov. 21, 1992 in Ferron. He was born Sept. 2, 1907 in Mapleton to Samuel H. and Eugenia Elmyra Taylor Roundy. He married Selma Alice Edur July 5, 1927 in Provo; later solemnized in the LDS temple. He was active in the LDS Church, where he served as bishop and in numerous other callings for many years. He worked for the county and state road departments for 32 years. He loved fishing, hunting, and most especially, he loved his family. He is survived by his children, Betty Olsen of Elmo; Mrs. Jay (Doreen) Donohue of Texas; Gary Leonard and Louretta Roundy of Richfield; eight grandchildren; 13 n; (Through Nov. White only Americas largest usable wash capacity 3 temperature settings Come See Our In Store Selection ; 45 West 1st North Price, UT screen through no. Gas dryers priced higher 2 Stereo Surround Sound. Projection TV brings theatre viewing into your home. TV vCRCABLE. universal remote. Easy-operati- 52-ITV FEATURED AS ABOVE. FREE SURROUND SOUND SPEAKER 1999.9 PURCHASE OF 52 In. TV ONLY llC mms i Do. S 53633 Mft.PVT7)- .- ISAVE?50 fBSS UJ uV I attachments II H TT LOWEST PfeiC'E EVER OFFERED! With integrated tfotlo extra. ULTRA-WAS- Screen sizes measured diagonally. 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