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Show I 6A Emery County Pioijreso Castie Dale, Utah Tuesday April 1,2003 Obituaries James Orson Murray Matthew Scovill huti.( rr smviii, agt'27, dixl March JJ.LOKi. He was born l et) 2S, (t7fi lo Neal and Diana Soo ill Matthew Graduated Ironi Emery High Seliool He worked for suried In parents, Don brother, (Jennifer) Soinill, sister, Lavna (Don) Johnson; He is grandfather, Thomas Reed Livingston; nieces and nephew; Misty, Misha. Kvlie and Josh. Preceded in death b three Third Ward building under the direction of Mitchell Funeral Home. Earn ily met one hour prior to the sen ices at the ward grandparents. Hewasgreath loedand willin' missed and ri'ineml ere( a w n s held Funeral sen ices on Wednesday March 26 at Ds a. m., at the Huntington I i elmpel Interment in the ( ily Cemetery 1 I Hunting-to- n Bemiece It. Elder Winters CASTLI'i DM.I , Rcrnioee H Rider Winters. Mini R. tge Mi. passed away March 2t. Lfiu;; a! her home with herlamily m( astle Dale. Horn Sept 22, HID m Lawrence, the oldest doughe rol Louritz and Christina laiisen She married Laien l.ldei v ho preceded her in death bum n-o- sin' was Aunt B."Slio treasured hei dearly Her other love-- . wer' going lo Cedar Mount, on the ridingclub. herJiiiii a id club thi lam-il- y enjoyed seniomi:i a- - wt.,, tl dinner iind the Dangho isoi owns preceded in death by her cilia r Mae lanscn, sisters Oral Dies, l,uora Kolford, Zelda o'lms and Shirley Robertson. uneral sen ices will be Wed. a m ;it the Castle pi d 2, at ,t Itall Lionel rs Shedid Ihm.iTIu! handwork She m rved many years as a mutual leadei in the Church of JesusChnst ol am I Saints 1 ( rs. Survivors are lin (LaMar) Hishop, h to (Darold) Hansen, sisn hei h I Arlene Hansen, blether Que Winters, numerous 1 stake Centerwith a D ill ; view- ing one hour prior to services. Iii'erment w ill follow in the ( ,ist it ' laleCemeten under the (tiieetion ol lauseit Mortuary. i in law mi c- - I i daughter-in-la- Sandra (Bill) Bacon of Mt. Home, Idaho; Jime brother-in-la- w, (Rose) McCabe of Farmington, N.M.; sister-in-laMarjorie Murray of Savage, Mont; also 13 grandchildren and six Friends may call for a visititation at the Elmo Ward Chapel, April 1, 2003, from 0 a.m. Funeral services will be held at 1 1 a.m. with interment to follow in the Elmo City Cemetery under the direction of Fausett Mortuary, Price. n. 9:30-10:4- Robert Paul Keser, later di- vorced. Married Keith Hyatt in Orangeville. He died June 10, 1991. Karen was a longtime resident of Emery County and a member of the LDS Church. She was a caring person who was always there to help anyone in need. She enjoyed the outdoors and most of all she loved spending time with her children and grandchil- Barbara mother, Preceded in death by father; brothers, Richard and Gordon Avery. Funeral service Wednesday, April 2, 11 a.m., in the Hunting-toLDS 3rd Ward Chapel located on Main Street. Family will be at the church Wednesday one hour prior to service. Interment, Orangeville City cemetery under the direction of Mitchell Funeral Home. n Avery, Placerville, Calif.; sisters, Dixie and Alanna; six loving grandchildren, Paciance, Darren, Brooke, Shane, Kitiara and Christopher. Dads yet your hair cut and receive' lnld s halt ut ahsoltiiely Kl.l. on! out Come (heck lanniny Specials - c ( )i k h e In i i ( it , i it H i r il lot J i:n 1, , ill. .1 li t , ii k I ill ( i H K I 18-1- 9. 637-550- 0 April Special Battered Salmon Dinner Lunch $1029 $675 Steak Dinner 'I i ' UK'S 1 I ried Martin Albert Vuksinick Dec. 10, 1926 in Price. He died April 16, 1972. Member of the Catholic Church and St. Anthony Altar Society. Member SNPJ Lodge 689 and Stella DAmerica Italian Lodge 77. Rose was an excellent cook and she enjoyed cooking for her family and friends. She shared her love of cooking with many in the Carbon County School District where she retired as a cook. Rose loved helping others and she volunteered many years at Castlevicw Hospital as a Pink Lady. She will be dearly missed by her family and a community of dear friends. She is survived hyson, Norman L (Arlene) Vuksinick, Castle Dale; Linda and Faye; daughters-in-law- , seven loving grandchildren and nuand merous and sis- - The Emery Rodeo Team Rodeo will be held on April This will be with the year they teaming Utah High School Rodeo Association to help get the word out about the harmful effects of tobacco. In 86 East 100 South till With appetizer combo S (U Q (Appetizer is Chefs Choice) WILCOX Mon-S- at LAUNDRY & Lunch 11:00-2:3- 0 Dinner 4:00-Clos- e The minor leagues banned smokeless tobacco in 1993, but major league teams have not done as well at bat, with 40 percent of their players still using chew or dip. Here are three reasons why smokeless tobacco and sports are a losing combination. Strike 1: Ingredients found in smokeless tobacco include nicotine (addictive drug), polonium 210 (nuclear waste), cadmium (used in car batteries), (cancer causing) and lead (poison). Strike 2: The nicotine from smokeless tobacco, (twice the amount contained in a cigarette), causes constricted blood vessels that can slow down reaction time and cause diz grandsons, one three sisters and six brothers. She was dearly loved and will be deeply missed by her family and friends. The family appreciates the love and care given by Emery County Care and Rehab. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, April 1, 2003 at 1 p.m. in the Castle Dale Stake Center where friends may call one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Castle Dale Cemetery under great-grandso- j j ; ; the direction of Fhusett Mortuary. Lake. Preceded in death by parents; son, Martin L. Vuksinick; grand- daughter, Melanie Hamann; great-grandso- n, Justin Wells; and brother, Frank Guide. Funeral Mass Tuesday, April 1, 10 a.m., St. Anthony Catholic Church in Helper. Family will be at Mitchells Tuesday one hour prior to services. Committal, Price City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions to St. Anthony Catholic Church. ziness not a good move if you play sports! Strike 3: Long-tersmokeless tobacco users have 50 times greater risk of developing oral cancer than nonusers. Half of those affected by oral cancer will not be alive five years after m diagnosis...YOURE OUT! A lot of athletes get hooked before they know the facts about dip and chew. They dont know that chewing tobacco is highly addictive, and limits athletic performance. Smokeless tobacco users who dip or chew 0 times a day may be exposed to the same amount of nicotine as people who smoke 30-4-0 cigarettes a day. Smokeless products are dangerously addictive. In fact, a chewing habit can often times be harder to quit than smoking. For more information call Will beat any quote in UT or CO 45 West 1st North, Price, UT The children of Max H Ralphs invite fnends and family to help celebrate his 80th birthday at an Open House on April 12th, 2003, at the Ferron Senior Citizen's Center. 1 70 North 300 West from 4 00-- 6 00 oclock p m 65 S. Center, Castie Dale locaMor22year Max was bom April 24th, 1923 to Mirl and Blanch in Moore, UT He is the third of six children, and the only son with five sisters. Emily Daetwyier, Wltchita Falls, Texas; Louise Anderson, West Jordan, Utah and Ann Johansen, Salt Lake City, Utah. Deceased are Barbara Christensen and Kathleen 9 olaCU & ' SUITES NIGHTCLUB Friday, April 4th, 9 pm Monument HOLY CAULK GUH!!! THE CHINAMAN MARK BRITTEN MAKES A TRIUMPHANT RETURN TO PRICE! IF YOU SAW HIS SHOW LAST YEAR, YOU WON T WANT TO MISS THIS! COME EARLY AND GET A SEAT FAST FOR THIS DROP DEAD OPENING ACT HILARIOUS COMEDIAN PLUS A $5.00 cover charge per person NO ONE UNDER 21 WILL BE ADMITTED!!! Come out and join us beginning at 5:00PM for ALL YOU CAN EAT SEAFOOD BUFFET FOR ONLY OR TRY OUR BLACK ANGUS $10.85!!! fffff STEAKS! Served in the Lyikjht Restaurant until the sh7W starts SOUND IS PROVIDED BY PRO SOUND. 3 FOR YOUR DJ AND KJ NEEDS, CALL 637-686- LIVE ENTERTAINMENT IN ROCKIES PRIVATE CLUB Manti Temple Together they have five sons. Michael (Diana) Paradise, UT, Randal (Tauna) Draper, UT, Philip (Mary) Las Vegas, NV, Robin (Stacey) Sandy, UT, and Stewart, Salt LakcCitv.UT Together they loved and raised theirchildrenasdedicated parents They served together at the Manti Temple for several years pnor to Elaine returning to her Heavenly Rather in 1993 Max has grandchildren and one Max has always been involved with his community dedicated Mavor and Town Council member. READERSHTeIFACT; Newspaper ads have the highest retention value of any medium. For many years he represented Ferron City as a M.ix still loves life and being with his family He keeps busy wherever the road takes him. No gifts please - your friendship is all we ask. Simmons Market Research Bureau SPRING LAWN CARE Proper power raking used with an over-a- ll lawn care program can help restore old lawns and keep good lawns healthy. It provides effective removal of dead grass and thatch from around grass roots to all for better moisture and fertilizer absorption, plus helps control fungus, snow mold, moss growth and worm bumps. Softens soil around and between the holes creating Aerating more openings for root growth and absorption of water, air, nutrients and chemicals. relaTests have shown water infiltration rates increased four-fol- d tive to a compacted control. Produces a softer turf surface on sports fields, reducing the risk of injury to players. To make an appointment call Power Raking David Sebring Ethan Hurdsman 0 Cemeterv Lettering Etching Quality Memorials Home appointments available 530 tl Main, Castie Dale Maxmamed Elaine Peacock on December 1, 1948 m the SlVVYC 637-44- BUNDERSON Ensign. HOTEL j MONUMENTS Max H. Ralphs Large Capacity Washers J n, rBERNIE T. MORRIS' DRY CLEANING 381-263- j death by her husband, three Smokeless Tobacco Strikes Out! it AR' ( Also survived by brothers Hue and Carol Jewkes of Sandy, Kay and Dora Dean Jewkes of Green River, and Verle George and sister-in-laJewkes of Sandy. Preceded in SPRING GLEN - Rose M. Guide Vuksinick, age 93, passed away March 28, 2003 in Ferron. Bom Feb. 28, 1910 in South Canon, Colo., to John and Anna Gertrude Zemlock Guide. Mar- HUNTINGTON - Karen Sue Avery Keser, age 49, passed away March 28, 2003 in Ferron. She was born Feb. 1, 1954 in Kansas City, Mo., to George and Kathleen Rankin Avery. Married Paul (Patricia) Keser, Santa Maria, Calif.; Nathan Keser, Castle Dale; Owen Price, Price; e Lofley, Elmo, Utah; Peterson, age 90, passed on to a better life, March 28, 2003 in Ferron. She was born Feb. 9, 1913 to Alma Gardner Jr. and Emeline Cox Jewkes in Orangeville, Utah. She married Forrest Peterson, Dec. 23, 1931 in the Manti LDS Temple. She was an active member of the LDS Church and held numerous positions, as Relief Society President and as a missionary with her husband to the New Zealand Mission, where they learned to love the Maori people. Together, they also served in the Manti Temple for many years. She was a master at all she did. Her award winning handiwork was outstanding. She loved gardeningand canned everything she could, letting nothing go to waste. She is survived by her children; Charlane and Kean Luke of Orangeville, Richard and Dixie Peterson and Edward and Erma Peterson of Bountiful and Ronald and Kathy Peterson of Vacaville, Calif., 13 grandchildren, 32 greatgrandchildren and 20 Rose Vuksinick dren. She is survived by three sons, Moms a years as a temple ordinance worker in the Manti Temple. James was preceded in death by his parents, wife, a son, Dick, five brothers, and two sisters. He is survived by his children: James Dale (Ruth) Murray of Rio Rancho, N.M.; Mary (Jerel) Karen Keser e she Jazzandagooileiipoiool! Jewkes FERRON-Mar- y r Saints. He served for many as lovingly I'Hown beloved father, and friend, James grandfather Orson Murray, passed away on Friday March 28, 2003, at the age of 90 from causes incident to age. He was born in Drake, McHenry County, North Dakota on Oct. 15, 1912 to Hugh Marshall Murray and Sarah Caroline Peterson. He was raised near Lambert, Mont, and lived most of his adult life in Dove Creek, Colo. He married Mary Alice McCabe on June 28, 1941 in Aztec, N.M. They were later sealed in the Manti Temple on April 2, 1954. James served in the Pacific Theater during World War II as a surgical technician. James worked for 25 years for the U.S. Department of Agriculture as an office manager. He was an avid genealogist. He enjoyed collecting, cutting and making things from rocks. He also enjoyed small engine repair, fishing, hunting, construction and farming. He was very capable at anything he chose to do. His greatest joy in life was his family and church. He was member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y ELMO-Ou- Nielson Construction for the past nine years. Matthew enjoyed camping Mary Jewkes Peterson Walter Study ot Market & Medto Snihurowych, M.D. Urology We are moving effective April 1, 2003 M. 250 North Fairground Road Suite 2 (Building above the Hospital - Upper Floor) - Prostate Disease - Kidney Stones Urinary Incontinence Pelvic Rehabilitation Sterilization i i |