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Show Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday February 10, 2004 7A Obituaries Evan E Johnson Mary H. Pinarelli Nana Killer CASTLE DALE-Eva- n F. Killer Johnson, age 42, passed away at home peacefully in his sleep on the morning of Feb. 8, 2004. He was born Feb. 16, 1961 in Price to Allen and Glenda Abel Johnson. Married Nance Wanders, Feb. 22, 1986 in Castle .0 mining coal for the past 22 9' years. He is survived by his wife, 9, Nance Johnson; daughter .j: i'l . Li Kristie; son, Kyle, all of Castle Dale; mom, Gertrude Johnson, Kenilworth; identical twin brother, Kevin Johnson, Long Beach, Calif.; brothers, Mike V ,c to Johnson, David (Diana) Johnson, both of Price; George (Diane) Richards, West Jordan; sister, Peggy (Ross) Christensen, Salem. Preceded in death by his parents Allen and (Valerie) Glenda Johnson; and sister, Rebecca DeRose. Funeral service will be held Thurs. Feb. 12, at 10 a.m. at Mitchell Funeral Home. Family will be at Mitchells Wednesday evening from 8 p.m. and Thursday one hour prior to service. Interment, Castle Dale 6-- Cemetery. Medina Junia June Medina, age 66, passed away Feb. 4 of a heart attack, diming her dialysis treatment at Castleview Hospital. She was born Dec. 28, 1937 in Gallina, N.M. to Jose and Francisquita Trujillo Maestaz. June grew up in Dragerton, She was born Dec. 1, 1916 in Shinnston, W.V. to Tony and Maria Fratto Aragone. Her parents later moved to Columbia, where she was raised. On June 8, 1940, she married Samuel J. Pinarelli in Price and she will be reunited with her husband who preceded in death on April 21, 1966. She also reunites with her sisters, brothers, parents and many dear friends. Mary was an active member of the Roman Catholic Church. She served as president of the St. Anthony Altar Society, BPW, and the Merry-Mi- x Ups. Mom was honored as Woman of the Year for St. Anthonys in 1985 and as Woman of the Year for the BPW in 1997, She was a member of the Business Professional Women for 25 years. Member of Stella D America Lodge 77, Slovenian Home of Spring Glen and the Helper American Legion Auxiliary. Mom worked most of her life for Notre Dame School Lunch Program, Carbon Country Club, Price Elks Lodge and Red Balloon. Survived by her daughter, DeAnna (Wayne) Sittre, St. Utah, and met the love of her life, Naomi Martinez, Antonio, Colo.; brothers, Manuel Maestaz, Magna; Eloy Maestaz, East Carbon; seven children, Tom (Leticia), Veronica (Ignacio), Alfred, John (Sophia), Michele, Greg, and Denise; eight grandchildren; Raquel, Leti, Jessica, Alicia, Tori, Karley, Alexandria, and Juan Antonio. They will all miss her greatly. Preceded in death by parents, and an infant brother. Funeral service was held Monday, Feb. 9, 11 a.m., Mitchell Funeral Home, 233 East Main St. in Price. Internment, Cliffview Cemetery. Funeral mass, Tues Feb. 10, 2004 at 10 a.m. at St. Anthony Catholic Church, 5 South Main, Helper. Vigil Service, Monday evening 7 p.m. at the church in Helper. Family will be at St. Anthonys Monday and Tuesday one hour prior to services. Friends are welcome at Mitchell Funeral Home daily. Committal service, Price City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to St. Anthony Catholic Church, 5 South Main, Helper, UT. 84526. and operator. He also worked in the coal and uranium mines, a welder, a lumberman and wood worker. He loved horses, farming, Nine Mile, Caterpillar equipment, square dancing, buggin children and above all else, his family. He was also a teacher of life, sharing what he had learned with others. He was a retired member of Operating Engineers. Terry is survived by his wife Gwen of Emery and his children; Lee and Lynn Johnson, Ralph Terry and Julie Johnson; 16 grandchildren and 14 great- grandchildren. Also survived by brother Dilworth Randolf Johnson and sister Dora Jane Peterson. Funeral services wil be held Wed. Feb. 11, 2004 at noon in the Emery LDS Chapel. Friends may call Tuesday evening from 8 p.m. at Fausett Mortuary in Castle Dale and from 10:30 11:45 a.m. prior to services at the church. Burial will be in the Emery Cemetery. 6-- -- east shoreline between mile markers off the 17-1- 8. owned and operated Yoshies Alterations. She was an excellent seamstress and her doors were open to everyone since 1981. She had a great love for Elko, Nev. music, especially for the organ Ed was a 60 year member of and guitar. She also enjoyed the United Mine Workers of cooking. Yoshie was very proud to have earned her diploma America, Kaiser Steel Local 9958. He was very proud of his from Carbon High School in June of 2002 and she was prescountry and served honorably in the US Army during Korea. ently attending the College of Ed loved camping, fishing and Eastern Utah. She will be dearly his special trips to Mesquite. He Anthony Shaff. missed by her family, friends Graveside service will be held and will be dearly missed by his famWed. Feb. 11, 2004 at 2 p.m. in ... many patrons. Survived by her daughters, ily and friends, Cemetery, Maria (Bru) Baker, West Valley Survived by his wife. Sherry Valley View welShaff, East Carbon; son, Kelvey Sunnyside. Friends are City; Sophia DiCaro, Salt Lake at Mitchell Home come Funeral (Kim) Shaff, Vernal; daughter, daily. Julie Shaff, Price; grandchildren, Amber Kinsey, East Carbon; Justin McKelvey Shaff, Cen. grandson, Raiden Baker; three brothers, Kiyoshi, Hiroshi; Shigeshi; sisters, Shigeko and Tatsuko. She was preceded in death by her parents, granddaughter, Kimiko Baker and City; : brother, Hukuhiro. Funeral service will be held. Thurs. Feb. 12, 2004 at 1 p.m. at Mitchell Funeral Home. Family will be at Mitchells Wednesday evening from 8 p.m. and Thursday one hour prior to services. Interment, Price City ' Cemetery LaDonna (Neil) Robertson, West Valley; Kay (Richard) American Lewis, Fork; LeighAnn (Larry) Martinez, Sunnyside; Mae (Bill) Crank, Kearns; Billie Jean (Corky) Koss, East Carbon; brother-in-laWilliam (Sondra) Preston, w, William Jr., Orem; father-in-laBill Preston, Sr., Sunnyside; nephews, William (Pam) Shaff, Ogden; Jerry (Janice) Shaff, Josh and Christa McLean, Price; Megan Kimbal Rowley, East Carbon. Preceded in death by parents, son Mark Christopher Shaff; three brothers, Elmer Vernon, William Albert, and Joe Elko; fly-on- ly results HUNTINGTON NORTH RESERVOIR The reservoir was stocked with about 600 rainbow brood fish on Sept. 16. The Egan Hatchery planted and other 700 (or better) brown trout in November and December. These fish were retired brood stock. Fishingpres-sur- e has been minimal. HUNTINGTON RESERVOIR (above Cleveland Reservoir) Fishing success fluctuates between fair and good, reported good fishing in 8 feet of water near the dam for anglers using worms. Tiger trout range between 8 and 18 inches. Ice fishermen have had to bore through more than 3 feet of ice and frozen slush layers to reach open water. Todd Munford reports that fishing has been improving half-poun- 6-- h Ray Johnson, David Kinsey, East Carbon; sisters-in-laTeresa Shaff, East Carbon; Fishing Report for Southeastern Utah ih Rada and the entire staff at Health South for their loving care given to our mother. talents, having worked with heavy equipment as a mechanic Kelly great-grandso- n, A reward ing to the arrest and conviction of the individual or individuals responsible for poaching a buck deer on the Hiawatha Road on Tuesday, January 27. There is some concern that one or more individuals have been seeking to take advantage of the death of our Emery County conservation officer, which has left both Emery and southern Carbon County without the protection of a game warden. Sgt. Carl Gramlich is leading the investigation. Anyone having Callers may information is urged to call him at: remain anonymous, but are encouraged to provide enough detail to help officers determine the validity of the information. I children, Mike (Cindy) Smith, Nicolle Pinarelli; two greatgrandchildren; and a large extended family of relatives and dear friends. Mary will be missed by all that knew her. The family would like to extend a special thanks to Dr. Mark remembered as being an honest, industrious man of many tennial, Colo.; special Harrison William of up to $1,000 is being offered for information lead- Cleveland-Huntingto- George; son, Ron (Eva) Pinarelli, South Jordan; grand- EuEAST CARBON-Edwar- d gene Shaff, age 70, passed away Feb. 5, 2004 at his home. Born Oct. 19, 1924 in Grand Junction, Colo, to William A. and Mable Stacy Shaff. Married Sherry Fern Preston, March 31, 1975 in Reward for Information on Deer Poachers CLEVELAND RESERVOIR n WARNING! The Irrigation Company is releasing water from Cleveland Reservoir. This creates dangerously unstable ice conditions. The DWR strongly advises all winter recreationalists to stay off this reservoir until it thaws in the spring. HUNTINGTON CREEK Aczone has cess to the been tough due to snow and ice. The creek is frozen over in most places. Tom Ogden has used a 12 Montana nymph with success. Todd Munford of Big Pine Sports in Fhirview recommends Glo bugs for fly fishermen or split shot and night crawlers for bait fishermen. Todd suggests fishing below the forks for best ery to Mervin Randolf and Velma Jane Maxfield Johnson. He married Gwen Watson, Jan. 23, 1948 in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. He served in the US Navy during WWII. Terry will always be EdShaff Juan Medina, while picking cherries in Utah Valley. June and Juan Medina would have celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary on Sept. 11 of this June and Juan were an inseparable team; she was his left hand, and he was her right hand. Survived by her husband, Juan Medina, of Price; sister, Mervin Johnson, age 75, passed away Feb. 5, 2004 in Phoenix, Ariz. He was born Oct. 18, 1928 in Em- Aragone Pinarelli, age 87, passed away Feb. 4, 2004 in Sandy, with her kids by her side. Junia June year. The Medinas settled into Salt Lake City in 1960 to provide the American dream for their children. June lived for her family, who treasured her as their matriarch. She was the light who led the whole family. Everyone went to her for love and advice. Johnson EMERY-Terr- y Mary Helen great-grandmoth- L R Terry Mervin SPRING GLEN-Ou- r beloved mother, nana, grandmother, and Dale. Evan was a loving husband, father, son and brother who enjoyed spending time wtih his family and friends. He enjoyed hunting, camping, and playing as much golf as he could. Evan graduated from Carbon High in 1979 and began working for UDOT. After working for UDOT for two years, Evan went to work i The Sun Advocate and Emery County Progress are pleased to announce the annual CarbonEmery County ENERGY EDITION. It will be published May 9, 2004. Our 2004 edition will promote the increased use of Carbon-Emery energy products to prospective local and national buyers. 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