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Show 12A Emery County Progress Tuesday, October 18, 1994 Home fire alarms can save your life Obituaries and Laurel Jones; a granddaughter, Kristy Caldwell; and five She is also survived by her brothers and their wives, Jim and Kathryn Ward of Cleveland; Tom and Loretta Ward of Wellington; many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Van, her parents, one sister and four brothers Funeral services will be Thursday, Oct 20, at 1 p m in the Cleveland LDS Chapel Friends may call Wednesday evening and a sister, Anita Pospalla, Stanford, Anz. Private graveside serevices were conducted at Mountain View Cemetery, Helper, under the direction of Mitchell Funeral Home. from6to8pm at Fausett Mortu- ary in Castle Dale and one hour prior to the services at the church Burial, Cleveland City Cemetery. Dora Jones Dora Ward CLEVELAND Jones, 76, died Oct 17, 1991 in Pnce. She was born March 7, 1918 in Cleveland to Earnest Edgar and Matilda Thorderson Ward She married Van Jav Jones Nov. 26, 1938 in Castle Dale, marriage later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple She suffered much and endured valiant!) U, the end She was dearly loved and w il be dearly missed by hi r family and those she leaves behind She is sunned by h r d night er, Vanae C ildvw 1! of Ck ve land, a grandson and his wife, Torey m in HELPER Mildred Snyder, age 84, died Oct. 7, 1994 in a Pnce nursing home. She was bom June 11, 1908 in Forbes, Colo , the daughter of Anton and Eugenia Blosich Sablick. She maimed Kermit M. Snyder Oct. 3, 1929 in Denver, She was a member of the Catholic Church She was a longtime resident of Carbon County and a former employee of Jay Leens Floral. She is survived by her husband, Kermit M. Snyder, Helper; their health to hitter tiling, and Will RPA gtou tug up presents mote challenges and oppot tunities than any generation in history has had to face, and S , WHLRI.AS, Ann nan outh han the highest rates of alcohol and diug abuse of young people in any industrialized country in the u orld, and Vt'HLRLAS, drinking and eiritinq among teenage rs today, is the single greatest WHI Rl AS, su hst ante abuse is today's number one dreams, health and u ell-b- e ing of youth, NOW 7 Ill.RU OR I , III hereby support October thuat to the hopes, RI SOLVI D, that Lmery County 1994 as Red Ribbon Week, and encourage all youth to hi e healthy, product tie lues, fee from chemical depen1 1 16-2- 2, dency. Signed, 1994-9- 5 I C mery ounty 4-- 7 een Council Officers President, Joe Humphrey Vice President, Ouen J. I illmore Secretary, Jolene Begay 2nd Vice President, Cade Jones Historians, Christy ' illmore & 7 eresa I illmore I reasurer, Jordan Hansen Sot tal Committee, Jasa Jejfs Brandis Jackson Jessica Graham threatens. The Utah Safety Council re- minds you to test your smoke detectors each week and change the batteries in them annually. By getting into the habit of changing the batteries in your detectors each year, you will always know how old they are. If you haven't yet felt the need purchase smoke detectors, hopefully this will convince you. It is a myth that you can smell smoke and wake up on to About three percent of middle-age- d adults are diabetic, but only about half of them are aware of their condition. Adult onset diabetes is a condition that occurs at any age, but it usually begins in the 0 Since the symptoms develop gradually, it often goes undiagnosed, said NoreenSchvaneveldt, director of the dietetics program in the Jody Snyder PRICE Jody Kaye Snyder, age 19, died Oct. 10, 1994 in Pnce. She was born Aug. 10, 1975 in Pnce, the daughter of George Lee and Teresina (Terry) Tallerico Snyder. She was a member of the Catholic Church. She was a graduate of Caibon High School, a member of BPW and Teen Power. She was currently attending the College of Eastern Utah as a cosmetology student. She is survived by her parents, George and Terry Snyder, Pnce; grandparents, Sam and Kaye Tallenco, Pnce; and grand (f 40-5- year-old-grou- of Family Life. She said most adults don't realize they are diabetic until they seek medical care for another condition which turns out to be secondary to diabetes. Some symptoms of adult onset diabetes are itchy skin, blurred vision, excessive nighttime urination, burning or tingling in the extremities, urinary tract infection and sudden unexplained weight loss, saidSchvaneveldt. Any ofthese tfn Viewing Our lives have been blessed by all the kindness shown to us at the loss of our beautiful daughter, sister, aunt, niece, granddaughter, cousin, and friend. You have helped us through a very difficult time when we need it most. We appreciate the many calls, visits, food, flowers, cards, prayers, cash donations and words of comfort. Thank you so much for all the love you have shown us. A special thank you to the Bundersons of Moore, Emery County EMTs, Emery County Sheriff's Department, Fausett's Mortuary, Ferron Fifth Ward, Emery High Choir, Hunter Power Plant Employees and all that contributed. Thank you so very much. We love you all. Grant & Bret & Ryan your own. Fires produce toxic gases, some of which you can't smell, which often kill people long before the fire reaches them. Be sure detectors you have, or plan to purchase, have a UL or FM marker. Install them on the ceiling or high on the wall outside bedroom areas. If you are in a multilevel home, a detector should be installed on each level. A person who is hearing impaired may not be able to hear a smoke alarm go off. They will need a special receiver that activates a vibration device or flashing lights. For a free home fire safety pamphlet, call the Utah Safety Council at 262-540- 0. Lice it up this Tame Burke Shilo Jenkins Amber Jenkins Justen Jenkins Candice Jenkins & Emery Auto Clinic 40 W. Canyon Rd , Ferron 4 Goodyear Tire Dealer Complete Tire Service Computer Alignments Anti Lock Brakes Engine Diagnostics Electronic Fuel Injection Clutch & Transmission Safety Inspections Complete Automotive Services Foreign & Domestic mm pressure, heart attack and strokes. Another common com- Win Rill FOR 00 Sponsored by the Notional Highway Traffic Safety Administration and your t!,ate Highway Safety Office BEAUTYSALON rBERNIE T. MORRIS' ARTISTIC MONUMENTS SHEARS Come See Our In Store Selection 45 West 1st North, Price, UT -- -- Spttfal 637-440- , 0 Nalls by: Bonnie Jolley -- FillS S10 -- F -- III 'eg $12 Broken Null Eitre Set $19.95, Reg. $25 For stressful event in the person's Adult onset diabetes is usually easy to treat, she said. The symptoms can often be controlled simply' by weight loss. Many other cases can be controlled with a proper diet and oral medication. Relatively few adult onset diabetes require daily injections of insulin. Schvaneveldt warns that if left untreated, diabetes can lead to much accelerated arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) resulting inhigh blood 0E3 BE D AUTO CLINIOMMHMMI symptoms could be mistaken for something other than diabetes, so the only safe course of action is to get a blood test. The test is fairly simple, she said. Most diabetics perform blood sugar level tests on themselves. Although she suggests having the test done at a hospital or clinic, she said if you use one of the home tests, you should consider a fasting blood sugar level of 1 40 or above a warning sign of adult onset diabetes. At this point you should seek medical care. Schvaneveldt said the best predictor of adult onset diabetes is obesity. About 80 percent or more of those diagnosed are obese. So if you have a history of this type of diabetes in your family, be especially wary of weight gain. The condition is also more frequent in women and often seems related to a life. Kathy Jenkins Kristen Lowe & p. Utah State University College cause oj death and Most fires in the home happen between 10 at night and six in the morning. Most victims die from smoke and poisonous gases long before fire Adults may be diabetic and not even know it Colo mery County, pledge 1 Price. She is also survived by many loving aunts, uncles and cousins; a special godchild, Sam-mi- e Kaye Fugate, Price; and her fiance, Jason Broadhead, Camp Pendelton, Calif. She was preceded in death by her grandmother, Kate Kosmack Snyder; and an uncle, Vance Fugate. She will be dearly missed by her family and many, many friends. Funeral services were Thursday, Oct. 13, at Mitchell Chapel. Interment, Pnce City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, family suggests contnbutions to Notre Dame Regional School or Notre Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church in Price. Mildred Snyder PROCLAMATION WHLR1 AS, all 4 H father, Homer Keith Snyder, BIJNDERSON Limited Time Only Ear Piercing & Holiday Nail Art Available 585 E. Main, Price 637-616- 9 A Monument & Vault DISPLAY ON MAIN ST. Castle Dale 381-519- PAST FOODS BKS STOP N 2 or 381-237- 9 plication is blockage of blood vessels in the extremities that may require amputation. 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