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Show m m ; r r f ) Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday March 23, 2004 7A Obituaries Jane McClenahan Beverly Christiansen Richard Kuhns St. - George, Jane McClenahan, 86, of Ivins, died lope, Calif.; Gary A. (Shirley) PRICE - Today, we lost our March 16, 2004, at the Dixie David H. Kuhns, Wendover, Nev.; dear wife, mother and saint. Regional Medical Center in St. (Rebecca) Kuhns, Imperial, Beverly Ann Jones Zele George. She was born January Miss.; Michael W. Kuhns, Mesa, Christiansen, age 70, died March 27, 1918, in Orangeville to Ariz.; Steven W. Kuhns, 15, 2004 at her home in Price. Maysie Cox Moffitt and Herbert Loveland, Colo.; special friends, Married William Bill Zele, Moffit. She married Owen Richard Madrid, Salt Lake City; later divorced. Married Leigh D. McClenahan in Castle Dale on Darlene Kuhns, East Carbon; Christiansen Sept. 2, 1974 in April 21, 1940. and many loving nieces and Elko, Nev. Jane spent her first six years nephews. Preceded in death by Beverly enjoyed fishing, in Orangeville. She and Virliving parents; and sister-in-lacamping and being with her then moved to Castle her family ginia Kuhns. family in the outdoors. Dale. After graduation from Funeral service was held on She had a special love for her attended BYU. Jane school, high Sat., March 20, St. Matthews tiny little dogs, Ozzie, Abby, and in BusShe a and appreciated by all her famreceived degree Episcopal Church, Parker. Clearfield; Bonnie Jones, Las and Education iness Price. Interment, Valley View taught ily members and friends. She will be dearly missed by Vegas, Nev.; special friend and Milford for one year. in school Jane is survived by her Cemetery, Sunnyside. her loving family and words cancaregiver, Trudy Markosek, Jane and Owen were married daughter Shauna and Robert In lieu of flowers, Richard renot express their loss and sorrow Price; nine grandchildren and and lived in Castle Dale for sev- Killpack, Ivins. Grandchildren Prequested contributions to St. Survived by her husband, seven Matthews Ascension Episcopal Leigh Christiansen, Price; two ceded in death by parents; and eral years. They moved to Los include: Kelly and Charisse Angeles and spent several years Killpack, Logan, Paul and Church, 522 Homestead Blvd., daughters, Debbie (Frenchie) daughter, Lacie Dawn Zele. there. During World Robbi Killpack, Lindon, David 84501. Price, Utah Funeral service Sat., March employed Boutchyard, Draper; Pam War II they made a decision to and Becky Killpack, St. George, (Max) Moody, Price; three sons, 20, 2 p.m., Mitchell Funeral move back to Castle Dale. Julie and Brian Powell, Bart F. Zele, Nucla, Colo.; Brett Home. Family was at Mitchells at North Emery Wellington, and James and Jane taught N. Zele, Durango, Colo.; Chance Friday evening from 6 to 7 p.m. and Emery High School for Jaime Killpack, St. George. Survived by son, Earl (Carol) Salt Lake City; and Saturday one hour prior to High Christiansen, 30 years. She gained a great Brothers include: Lloyd and Marra, Price; two granddaughbrother, Merrill (Betty) Jones, service. Interment, Cliffview deal of satisfaction ters, Machele (Shane) Lemon, seeing her Lois Moffitt, Denver, Lavar and Love, Cemetery, Price. students excel in the work force Marilyn Moffitt, Sandy. Grand Junction, .Colo.; Price; sisters, Shirley Those who preceded Jane in using the skills she had taught Stephanie (Steve) Oviatt, Hunthem. death are husband, Owen tington; the love of her life - Emma PRICETENNESSEE in She was member an active Ross Nickolas and McClenahan, child Clyde of Jean 79, Portland, of of Church McClenahan and sister Beatrice Jesus the Christ Jacques, Lorraine Oviatt; niece, Gozzole, Feb. 27, 2004 died Latter-da- y Tenn., Friday, Saints. She NM. played Isbell. Alamogordo, Funeral services were held the organ and piano, offering At Nancys request, there will at her residence. AnativeofUtah,shewas bom her services to many church Sat; March 20, 2004, in the be no service and she will be creJuly 1, 1924 to the late Alice Castle Dale Utah LDS Stake mated. groups. David and Timothy. (Johnson) Owen and exJane The family would like to spent many Center, 33 E. Main in Castle Dale. She She a was homemaker. Heirto happy years traveling, pros- Aviewingwas held at 10:30 a,m. press their gratitude the served her country in the U.S. loom Inn staff for the wonderful pecting for rocks on the desert, and the funeral took place at and writing and publishing a noon. Interment in the Castle care given to Nancy during her Coast Guard during World War n. book about the many aspects of Dale Cemetery, under the direcAlso there. a warm thank stay survived She is three Rafael Desert. During tion of Metcalf Mortuary to San the by at team JoAnn and the you Condolences maybe her later years she moved to daughters, Allison Millette of Hospice. Ivins to be near her daughter sent through our website at Boilingbrook, 111.; Janel Shauna. Jane was greatly loved www.metcalfmortuary.com. Lybarger of White House, Tenn.; and Patrice M. Bond of Portland, Tenn.; two sons, Winthrop death by husband, Winthrop Albert Jacques of Portland, Albert Jacques, and two sons, Tenn.; and Phillip Jacques of Larry and Peter Jacques. Funeral services were Tues Madison, Wis.; one sister, Vida Wall of Cleveland; 18 grandchilMarch 2, at Portland Funeral dren and a host of Chapel. Her remains were sent She was preceded in to Cleveland. EAST CARBONSALT LAKE CITY - Richard Charles Kuhns, age 61, passed away March 15, 2004 at St. Josephs Villa in Salt Lake City, while surrounded by his loving family. ' He was born July 6, 1942 in Salt Lake City to Richard C. and Lucille Andersen Kuhns. ; Richard was a devoted and longtime member of the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in East Carbon. He graduated from East Carbon High School and later attended the College of Eastern Utah. For the past 19 years Ri- on chard worked for American Express in Salt Lake City. He will be dearly missed by family and many longtime friends. Survived by five brothers, Dan E. (Toshiko) Kuhns, Ante Nancy Marra PRICE-O- ur 3 loving mother, grandmother and Nancy Fleetwood Marra, died March 11, 2004 at great-grandmoth- K i i i the Heirloom Inn. - Born April 26, 1911 in Delta, Colo, to Warren Earl and Nellie Louise Hetts Fleetwood. Married Frank Marra Dec. 27, 1937 in Salt Lake City. He died May 18, 1986. We will always remember her as the loving lady that she was. Nancy enjoyed working in her garden and baking goodies for her two granddaughters. Nancy was an RN and graduated from Salt Lake General Hospital in 1933. 't I 4 :! 'i :5 ,4 4 4 great-grandso- Leah Mae Wells ; PRICEAVELLINGTON - Leah Mae Wells, age 78, of Wellington, t : Buckle up! was welcomed home by loving arms on March 20, 2004. Leah was born to James Kershew and Vena May Wells '1 :A Ul ! fr t! ! I f March 19, 1926, in Victor, in Emery County. Leahs place in the family was an enviable one. She was the first girl, and a red head to boot: She grew up mainly on the family farm at Victor. This was the ideal place under Jim and Venas care to raise great crops, great livestock, and most importantly ' great children, all of which were counted as their jewels. Leahs life was filled with a a love of learning. She was a ber of her family beautifully which we written history family member of the Church of Jesus All loved Leah all treasure. Saints. She Christ of Latter-da- y will We Beautiful. served an honorable mission in .Things those things about miss dearly Canada. She was a knowledgemost. loved we that able scriptorian, and enjoyed her Robert brother, Survived by tessharingthat knowledge and Salt of Lake; Wells E. (Carol) timony as she served excellently of Watt Anne three sisters, as a gospel doctrine teacher. Pat (Gary) Leah held many other church Wellington; Verna oi Logan; Christensen callings, being a seminary sis- of Price; Lauritsen teacher and musical director (Larry) of Wells Colleen were among her most memoand and nephews Wellington; rable. a plenty. Preceded in nieces Carbon for the worked Leah death by parents; brothers, toCounty School District for a and Dal; tal of 31 years, 19 of which she Lynn, Ray, and brother-in-laWells; Jean .was an elementary education Watt HI. teacher. Teaching and music James The funeral will be Tues., were two of the great loves of March 23, 11 a.m. in the her life, and combining the two lst4th LDS Ward was absolute heaven. Surely Wellington with a viewing one hour Chapel many of her past students have funeral. Burial, to the a dusty ukulele tucked away on prior Cemetery under City Wellington some forgotten closet shelf. of direction Fausett MortuLeah was a talented writer the in Price. and poet. She gave each mem- - ary ter-in-la- : ! sister-in-la- t Will beat any quote in UT or CO 45 West 1st North, Price, UT Local for 22 years w, BUNDERSON TVI0RRIS-W0RLE- Y MONUMENTS 637-440- Emma Jacques , Monument Home appointments 530 E. Main, Castle Dale 381-519- 2 0J Fishing Report for Southeastern Utah 14 inch size Cleveland Reservoir Warning: TheCleveland-Huntingto- n Irrigation Company is releasing water from Cleveland Reservoir. This has created dangerously unstable ice conditions. The DWR strongly advises all winter recreationalists to stay off this reservoir until the spring Huntington Reservoir (above Cleveland Reservoir) The best tackle is still a Swedish pimple or white Gitzit tipped with a mealworm. Fishing is best in 2 feet of water from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Tiger trout 10-1- have weighed as much as 3 pounds and have been as long as 20 inches. Be prepared to auger through layers of snow, thaw. Electric Lake Anglers are still catching some nice cutthroat trout on the east shoreline north of the dam. Access is slush and thick ice. Joes Valley Reservoir Warning: Water is being drawn from the reservoir, making ice conditions dangerous! Anglers are urged to stay off this reservoir until the spring thaw. 20-3- 0 tough. Best fishing occurs in feet of water. class. Try Kastmasters or white Gitzits, tipped with a night crawler. Huntington Creek Fishing Lake Powell The Lake has been best below the forks Powell fishingreport home page with a chamois caddis tipped is: httpiZZ with a wax worm. Another opWwwwavnpswords.com. DWR tion is a redorange San Juan Biologist and Project Leader, worm. Brown trout are in the 8- - A red light or requires a driver vation Officer Stacey Jones reports that Scofield still has 25 or more inches of ice with a top on information locations, layer of slush and snow. The tackle, and techniques for each anglers she spoke with de-in scribed fishing as fair early species in the lake. the day and very slow thereafLaSal Mountains Conservation Officer Vance Mumford re- ter. Sgt. CariGramlich fished his daughter ports that all mountain lakes the reservoir with fishing from and good in. reported snowed are still 9 a.m. He fished in seven feet Millers Flat Try fishing off and the point on the southwest end of water with a white jig, aftrout the biting oz. said stopped 132 a with of the reservoir white Gitzit, tipped with a meal- ter 9 a.m. Todd Munford of Big Pine worm or night crawler. Fish in that 4 feet of water. Rainbow Sports in Fairview believes some to is 5 inch improving fishing trout have been in the extent size range. 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