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Show Emery County WEDDINGS Progress Conover-WooBell-Bradle- Tuesday, October 22, 1996 Emery County Progress d Guy and Justine Conover, Boulder City, Nevada, are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Brittany T., to Curtis L Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Wood, y Marvin and Ardyth Bell of Cleveland are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Tina, to Justin Bradley, son of Reiner and Teresa Bradley of Castle Dale, Oct. 26, in the Manti Temple There will be a reception in their honor that evening at the Cleveland Ward Buildingfrom 7 to 9 p m Las Vegas, Nevada They will be married in the Las Vegas Temple Oct 26, 1996 Curtis served a mission in the Indiana, Indianapolis mission They will reside in the Las Vegas area wh le t hey continue their education i ANNIVERSARIES Elder Peacock John and Marjorie Nielson 6 to 8 30 children of John and vember The Marjorie Nielson are hosting an open house to honor their pai ents on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Saturday, No 2, p m at the Huntington Stake Center You are inv ited to come and enjoy an evening with family and friends No gifts please Elder Cody L. Peacock has been called to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ Saints in the of Latter-da- y Portland Oregon Mission. He will be speaking m Sacrament Meeting on Oct. 27, at 11a m m the Castle Dale Stake Center. He will enter the MTC on Nov. 13. Cody is the son of Var Lynn and Zora Peacock. Elder Ediger Elder Kevin Ediger has recently returned from the Italy Milan Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints He will report his mission in the Ferron First Ward, y Ferron Stake Center, 555 S 400 W , on Oct 27 at 1 p m 50th Anniversary Betty Rae and Wayne Grant Wardle were married Sept 21, 1946 in Salt Lake City They celebrated their 50th anniversary by going on a cruise The trip was a gift from the couples nine children and their spouses Sam, Vern, Wayne, Robert, Joel and Lynn GRADUATION MISSIONARIES BIRTH Wardle, Sherry McKnight; Janice Mounteer, and June Ruby Cordova Elder CalIor Elder William Brandon Callor, the son of William and Nelda Callor, has accepted a call to serve in the Kentucky-Louisvillmission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints His farewell meeting will be Oct 27, 11 a m , at the Helper LDS Ward, 150 Ridgeway Street An open house will follow at 2 30 p m Elder Callor will enter the Missionary Training Center on Nov. 6 He is the grandson of e Hal and Velora Anderson, William and Gloria Callor and the late Raiko Callor Komar Betty is a housewife and at SuWayne works part-tim- e per Wash Car Wash They have 32 grandchilden and 20 greatgrandchildren The couple reside in St George Jessie and Shellee Allred are proud to announce the arrival of their son, Tuckett Todd Allred Tuckett was born Sept. 24, 1996 at Castleview Hospital, weighing 9 lbs. 1 1 oz. and measuring 23 inches long. Proud grandparents are Pat and Laune Jones, Orangeville, and William and Dixie Allred, Cleveland. from Page 8 A) moments of comfort and convenience, hut where he stands at times of challenge and con- OBITUARIES troversy. Martin Luther King, Jr. callings including that of bishop, Stake Clerk for three different stake presidents He and his wife served a mission in Hartford-Con-necticand upper New York Dean is survived by his wife Beth of Price and children and their spouses Karen and Jeff McKenzie, West Valley, Nancy and Joseph Morgan of Dugway, Robby Dean and Ginnie Robertson of California, Rita and Michele Robertson of Las Vegas, Helen Robertson of Phoenix, Scott and SPRING GLEN Mark Robertson of Salt Lake, 17 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren Also survived by sisters Veloy Powell and Una Banner Funeral services will be Dean Robertson - Dean Gardner Robertson, 81, died Oct 18, 1996 in Price He was born Dec 7,1914 in Spanish Fork to Jacob and Ida Regina Gardner Robertson He married Helen Beth Waterman, April 7, 1943 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Dean loved his family, working in the garden and doing wood- -' work As an active mertiber of the LDS Church, he served in many hour prior to services at the church Burial will be in the Price City Cemetery Vivian Mae It is one of the beautiful compensations of this life that no one can sincerely try to help another without helping himself. arner Charles Dudley PRICE Ruby Mary Jensen Birch, age 59, died Oct 17, 1996 in a Price hospital She was born July 3, 1937 in Past president Price Ladies of Elks She enjoyed the outdoors, traveling and especially attending the polka fest in Rock Springs, Wyo. each year. She will be dearly missed by her family and a community of dear friends. Survived by companion, John Marasco, Spring Glen; three sons, Larry Krantwashl, East Carbon; Ron and Alice Krantwashl, Grand Junction, Colo.; Charles Krantwashl, East Carbon; eight grandchildren and great-grandchildre- brother, Vivian Krantwashl 13 and Bob Bice, Deer Lodge, Mont Funeral service Friday, Oct. 18, 11 a m., Mitchell Funeral - Orangeville to Leonard and Eunice Hambrick Jensen She 1979. Family will be at Mitchells Thursday evening from 6 to 8 p m. and Friday one hour prior to Home. services. Burial, Price City Cemetery. gram Cordova participated in the training program as one of 13 members of the states pupil transportation committee The group was sponsored by James OHara, state pupil transportation director, Utah Department of Education The intensive three-weecourse was comprised of a minimum eight-hou- r day classes, including night-tim- e sessions, five days a week Half of the participants time was spent obtaining on the buses The training course is a recognized program developed in the early 1970s Upon graduation, Cordova joined an elite group of only 3,200 instructors worldwide The objective of the state pupil transportation committee was to learn from the California training course as much as possible to update the Utah drivers instructors program k PRICE Arthur M. Labahn, age 77, passed away Oct. 14, 1996 at St Josephs hospital in Kansas City, Mo., from injuries sustained in a fall. He was bom Aug 24, 1919 in Lincoln, Mo , to Albert L. and Magdalena L. Labahn. He was married Sept. 29, 1940 to Glenn Dillon, also of Lincoln, Mo. To this union was bom one son, Ray, of Price Art was a member of Ascension-St- . Matthews Church of Price Art was a district representative for the Oil-D- n Corp. Bice Krantwashl, age 74, died Oct. 15, 1996 m a Grand Junction PRICE school district, recently graduated from the California Department of Educations bus driver instructor training pro- Arthur Labahn Oct 23 at 11 a m in the Price 11th Ward located on 3rd West and 5th South Friends may call Tuesday from 7 to 8 p m at Fausett Mortuary in Price and one Wednesday, hospital. She was born Feb. 21, 1922 in Hayes, Kan., the daughter of Jess and Eva Adams Bice. Mamed Frank J. Krantwashl Aug. 9, 1939 in Moab. He died April 24, tion supervisor for the county hands-on-experien- The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in ( Continued Ruby Cordova, who acts as the East Carbon transporta- married Marion Birch on Oct 7, 1957 in Ely, Nev She loved camping and taking care of her flowers She especially enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren who she dearly loved She is survived by her husband, Marion Birch of Price, two daughters, Shelley (Lester) Day and Becky Eastin and Don Russell, all of Price, seven grandchildren, four sisters, Dons Bottoms, Ruth Shannon, Evelyn Pappas and Marie Green, all of Price, she was preceded in death by her parents. Graveside services were Saturday, Oct. 19 at 2 p.m. m Price City Cemetery under the direction of Mitchell Funeral Home. ofChicagofor20years,retmngin 1982 He volunteered for submarine service during World War II, making three patrols in the South China sea in the Pacific. He was an active member of the National Organization of Submarine Veterans of World War II, both the Kansas and Utah chapters Art held an advanced amateur short wave radio license with the call letters WD7N. He was the first operator to contact another licensee in every county in the United States. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and and will be sadly missed by his family and friends. Survived by wife, Glenn, Price; great-grandfath- son and spouse, Ray and Nancy, Pnce, brother and sister-in-la- Albert and Norma, Corpus Chnsti, Texas, three grandchildren, Julee, Kan and Joshua; one Kaitlin. Memonal service Monday, Oct. 21, 1 pm., Ascension Lutheran Church The family will be at Mitchell Funeral Home Sunday evening from 6 to 7 p m Committal service, Pnce City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Ascension-St- . Matthews Church. BERNIE T, MORRIS"' BUNDERSON Monument & Vault DISPLAY ON MAIN ST. 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