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Show 8B Emery County Progress Tuesday, November 7, 1995 heads. She was a member of the LDS Church. She is survived by her husband, Ferron; a son, Douglas (Chris) Pace, Ferron; a daughter, Julie (Russell) Jensen, Ferron; three grandchildren; a brother, Wells Hicks, Hawaii; and a sister, Irene Allen, Washington, D.C. She was preceded in death by her parents. Funeral services were Nov. 4 in the Ferron LDS Stake Center. Burial, Ferron Cemetery under Obituaries Walter Ralphs Cedo Cavainnie PRICE Cavainnie, beloved husband, age 78, died Nov. 3, 1995 at Castleview Hospital. He was bom April 12, 1917 in Heiner, a son of Antonio and Louisa Capaletta Cavaini. He married Edna Lauritsen Nov. 7, 1951 in Provo. He worked 37 years for the Denver and Rio Grande railroads as a carman. He served in the U.S. Army in World War II in New Guinea. He was active in the Good Sam Club and enjoyed gardening and fishing. He is survived by his wife. Price; a brother, Paul (Virginia) Cavainnie, McCall, Idaho; several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers and two sisters. Funeral services were Nov. 6 in the Price North LDS Stake Center. Burial, Price City Cemetery under the direction of Fausett Mortuary. Ferron Walter Ralphs, 94, died Monday, Oct. 30 at his home in Ferron. He was bom in Ferron, March 4, 1901 in the same house he died, a son of Parley Pratt and Johanna Hansen Ralphs. He married Lavon Nelson June 10, 1931 in Castle Dale. He was a rancher and farmer. He was a member of the LDS Church and served a mission to Mexico. At the time of his death, he was the oldest resident in Ferron. He is survived by his wife, Ferron; a stepson, Ralph (Phyllis) Johnson, Whittier, Calif.; two Cedo ' and five and many nieces and nephews. He was pre- ceded in death by five brothers and two sisters. Funeral services were Nov. 2 i n the Ferron LDS Stake Center. Burial, Ferron Cemetery under the direction of Fausett Mortuary. the direction of Lake City; Lisa (Mark) Meyer, Sandy; 12 two sisters, Elizabeth Bonza, Helper; and Mary (William) Krissman, Orem. He was preceded in death by his parents and five brothers. Public Masonic uneral service was Nov. 6, at Mitchell Chapel. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery, Helper. n; Fausett Mortuary. Thomas Migliaccio Thomas MigliacHELPER cio, age 93, died Nov. 2, 1995 at Edna Pace FERRON Edna Louise Hicks Pace, 57, died Tuesday, Oct. 31, 1995, at her home in Ferron. She was bom Sept. 3, 1938 in Cedar City, a daughter of Mervil William and Genevive Cox Hicks. She married Gordon Pace Aug. 24, 1957 in Panaco, Nev. She was reared in Pioche, Nev., and educated in Pioche and Pana-cShe enjoyed knitting, crocheting, reading and hunting arrow a. vCf - his home. He was bom Feb. 9, 1902 in Castle Gate, the son of Antonio and Rosa Tallerico Migliaccio. He married Rosa Guerrie on Oct. 29, 1924 in Grand Junction, Colo. She died Sept. 1, 1993. He was a member of the United Methodist Church in Price. He was a member of Carbon Lodge 16 F&AM, the El Kalah Shrine for 50 years and other Masonic affiliations. He was a member of the Eastern Star, Good Sam Club, and a lifetime member of Price Elks Lodge 1550. He worked for D&RGW, where he was a member of the Brotherhood of He Locomotive Engineers. enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He is survived by two sons, Tony (Barbara) Migliaccio, Helper; Tom Jr. (Donna) Migliaccio, Helper; grandchildren, Debra (Danny) Howa, Price; Brent Migliaccio, Paonia, Colo.; Mark (Beth) Migliaccio, West Jordan; Tom (Teresa) Migliaccio, West Jordan; Dani Migliaccio, Salt BERNIE T. MORRIS MONUMENTS Come See Our in store Selection 45 West IstNorth, Price, UT 637-440- 0 BUNDERSON Monument & Vault DISPLAY ON MAIN ST. Castle Dale 381-519- SHOP IN EMERY COUNTY THIS YEAR AND ENTER OUR FANTASTIC SHOPPING CONTEST!!! 381-237- 9 MUSEUM OF THE SAN RAFAEL T.?SOP, cUaT DRAWIM' vOV with 50's & Olsen mc Doug Featuring music, both country 60'$ & & popular Nov. 17, 1995 at 7pm 96 N. 100 E , Castle Dale. $2 00 donation per person. Refreshments will be sold. SCREEN ToY.I gmf it PRICE Our beloved father, grandfather and greatgrandfather, Kendall F. Barnett, age 88, died Nov. 3, 1995 in Price. Hd was bom April 10, 1907 in White City, Iowa, the son of John and Sarah Moline Barnett. He married Ona M. Graham on Dec. 8, 1928 in Iowa. She died Jan. 3, 1995. He was a former resident of Hiawatha prior to moving to Price and a retired member of UMWA Local 6363 U.S. Fuel, Hiawatha. He has gone home to be embraced by the Savior, Whom he loved so much. He will be remembered by all for his loving selfless generosity and for being a special father, an extra special great-grandfath- er and A KSfi&lT 03? UUSIO WHMMMMkUm &1 Kendall Barnett grandfather, PRESENTS: RAND PR! ill A or 2 kl His love will remain in each of us forever. He is survived b three daughters and two sons, Thelma Johnson, Orem; Floyd (Barbara) Bar- nett, Fair Oaks, Calif.; Albert (Pat) Barnett, Sonora, Calif.; Judy Summerhays, Sandy; Joan (Don) Beckert, Sandy; 20 grandchildren; 37 nine four brothers. Bob Barnett, Ankeny, Iowa; Myrl Barnett, Fort Des Moines, Iowa; Doug Barnett, San Diego, Calif, and Jerry Barnett, West Des Moines, Iowa. Also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Sarah Margaret; four brothers; one sister; and granddaughter, Jill Ruth Johnson. Funeral service was Nov. 6 at Mitchell Chapel. Interment, Price City Cemetery. SPORTS FANS! I ECHS lunch menu BET mmm V YOU DIDN'T KNOW Brought to you ByChris Nelson caenCcir0,r. shopping's County- Een - in Surprisingly, many of the greatest quarterbacks in the National Football League NEVER won the Heisman Trophy in college footbal- l- Including Joe Montana, Steve Young, Dan Marino, John Elway and T roy AikmanJn fact, of the 10 highest-rate- d quarterbacks In NFL history, the ONLY one to win the Heisman was Roger Staubach. OiTSVSSUiliV Wide Variety of Prizes To Be Given Away Every Week Until the Grand Prize Drawing! Do you know there was a World A m ts$T!&iJlC33' CONTEST DATES: Oct 1 through Dec. 15, 1995 Rules: Collect $100 in receipts from PARTICIPATING Merchants and redeem them for one entry ticket. The receipts can be turned in or mailed, with your name and address, to the Chamber office located at 410 East Main, Castle Dale, Utah, 84513. The drawing tickets will be mailed back to you. Weekly drawings will be held every Wednesday starting Nov. 1 until Dec. 13, 1995 at 1:00 p.m. The final drawing will be on Dec. 20, 1 995 at 1 :00 p.m. at the Chamber of Commerce office in Castle Dale to give away the big screen TV. No purchase necessary if participants pick up 25 different PARTICIPATING MERCHANTS ID tickets that can be redeemed or mailed to the Chamber office in Castle Dale for a free drawing entry ticket. Brought to you by The Efnery County Chamber of Commerce! , A non-prof- it Series batter who, amazingly, accounted for 5 outs in just 2 times at batClarence Mitchel, of the Dodgers, In the 1920 World Series, lined into a triple play, and then his next Thursday, 11-09-- -- super nacho, cole slaw, fruit cup, blueberry muffins and milk. Friday, la-sag- carrots with peas, apple dessert, oatmeal bread and chocolate milk. Monday, taco, diced beets, spicy peaches, baked doughnuts and milk. Tuesday, dip, tater tots, orange wedges, cookie and chocolate milk. Every day- - hamburger line and salad bar. play! One of the amazing feats In college Is held football by Nebraska...Nebraska has now played 33 CONSECUTIVE years without having a losing season...Theyve won more games than they lost EVERY year since 1962...That is the current NCAA record. Bringusyour house ana car andsava Tracy Wilcox 71 So. Center, Castle Dale 381-289- MOUNTAIN VIEW MOTORS 1355 S. 637-0- 1 fkrmrif 11-08-9- 5- time up, he grounded into a double I bet you didn't know thatMOUNTAIN VIEW MOTORS still has a good selection of 95 Chav trucks to choose from. Chevrolet is building 95's through the rest of this month. They start building '96's In November. Now Is a good time to get a good deal on a good truck. organization Wednesday, baked chicken, potatoes and gravy, California veggies, hot rolls with butter and jelly, and milk. Caiton 1 0 1 Ave. Price 5 |