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Show Page 5 Nephi, Utah Wednesday, October 20, 1999 e Briefs . . . 5taf Prairie In Aemor Of. . . K Services Thursday, October 21st for Helen Christiansen Wilkey and South 100 East Friends may call Wednesday evening from 8 p.m. at the Anderson Funeral Home, 94 West 300 North and at the church one hour prior to services. The burial will be in the Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nephi, Utah. 6-- Services will be today for Eldora Wilkey at Nephi 1st Ward Eldora Madsen Wilkey, age 88, cy, and Kendall. Funeral services will be held of Nephi, died Oct. 20, 1999. She was bora to James Niels and Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1999, at 11 Emma Jane Robertson Madsen a.m., in the Nephi LDS 1st Ward on Mar. 3, 1911, in Fountain Chapel, 222 South 100 East. Friends may call one hour prior to the services at the church. Burial will be in the Vine Bluff Cemetery under the direction of Wheeler Mortuary. Green. She married Herman Cecil Wilkey on May 10, 1935, in She is survived by four sons, Ramon (Betty) Wilkey of Las Vegas, Nevada, Byron (Rosalie) Wilkey of Nephi, James (Sandra) Wilkey of Kanab, and Nile (Robyn) Wilkey of Nephi; one brother, Dermont Madsen of Moroni; 17 grandchildren; and 19 greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband; a ion, Blair Wilkey; three brothers, Ralph, Ross and Earl fadsen; i Emma, Peg, Grace; Gertrude, Ruth, tad Mable; and three grandchildren, Kim, Nan Viewing Thursday for Jose Enriquez Jose A. Enriquez, age 30, ber of the John Bosco Catholic passed away Oct. 17, 1999, in Church in Delta. He is survived by his family in Nephi, Utah, as the result of a Mexico. truckArain accident. Friends may call at the AnderHe was bora Sept. 18, 1969, in son to Funeral Home, 94 West 300 Ernesto Mexico, Agua Prieta, Lena Cam-pa- North, Nephi, Thursday evening Enriquez. from 8 p.m. Additional funeral .VT He worked for McPherson services will be held in Agua PriRanch in Nephi for five years. He eta, Mexico. was a mechanic. He was mem eilarie s. 6-- Reverse Mortgage thousands of seniors across Reverse have the country in their quest for financial independence. Fannie Mae has issued Your Reverse Mortgage: Five Steps for Safe- Richard Scot Call Wetherell dies Bum Center in San University of Utah Hospitals Intermountain Burn Center has received a accreditation from the American Burn American Association ant the College of Surgeons, the center Antonio Texas admits between patients a year. burn center must be ty. Richard Scot Wetherell passed away Oct. 10, 1999, in San Antonio, Texas. He was bom Apr. 6, 1940, in Salt Lake City to F. Richard and Ruth Miller Wetherell. He moved to Nephi in 1953 with his family and graduated from Juab High School. He worked as a mechanic with his father at Dicks Service in Nephi until he joined the army in 1966. He retired as a Sergeant Major after serving 22 years in the service. After retirement he opened B&S Automotive in Universal City, Texas. He loved fishing and was an officer in the bass club. He spent every weekend out in his boat. He is survived by his wife, Cynthia; daughters, Ruth Ann Bradley, and Teresa (Greg) Newman; and son, Bret (Patricia); 2 granddaughters; mother, Ruth Wetherell of Nephi; brother, Robert of Langhorn, Pennsylvania; and sisters, Jayne Hanes of Chicago, says Dr. Mervin Graham, president of the American Association of Orthshould avoid W. odontists (AAO). October is National Orthodontic Health Month, and orthodon- reached. Usually small problems can be solved over the phone. Loose or protruding brackets or wires can be held in place with orthodontic wax until of- Of course, Halloween does not have to be completely treatless. Plain chocolate candy is OK, provided you remember to brush afterwards. We want patients to JEB amiomces clkolsuro treat-relate- R COPY fairs and local schools about burn safety. Building Code Classes will DOPL coursDavis Applied Technology Center Nov. 9 from course EdNet. runs This es via through Feb. 25. Classes are scheduled on Tuesdays and Thursday from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Call 2. Oil, Gas and Mining The Utah Board of Oil, Gas and Mining will meet in regular session on Wednesday, Oct. 27, in the auditorium of the Department of Natural Resources, 1594 West North Temple, Suite 1040A, Salt Lake City. The meeting begins at 9:00 a.m. Call 4. MS Teleconnect 0 continue Oct. 20, p.m., L. David Lander and Oct. 21, (Squiggy of TVs p.m. Laverae & Shirley will give a personal perspective Reflections secret: Coping and coming to terms with MS." Call on a A free teleconference will 7:00-8:3- 5:30-7:0- 0 15-ye- ar Cemetery. modem, western roundup public Oct. 30 and 31 as the Antelope Island bison herd is taken to the handling facility from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visitors are encouraged to bring binoculars for a closer view. Call Fort Sam Houston National Marc Reisner, author of Cadillac Desert," will speak at a Nov. presentation in the Southern Utah University Convocation Series. The lecture is free and the public is invited to attend. It will start at 11:30 a.m. in the SUU Auditorium. Call 18 2. Bison Roundup is invited to attend a The Utah Composers The Utah Arts Festival is accepting applications from Utah the 10th annual Composer Commission. Past winners are ineligible and applicants must currently reside in Utah. Deadline is Friday, Oct. 22. Deliver submissions to the Utah Arts Festival, 331 W. Pierpont Ave., Salt Lake City, UT 84101. composers for Call xaai i:tv vysEH :0aafM5E virh sonata wav ham. Cooperation is always key, and exercising caution at Halloween will help achieve great results! Sfceriimg 1999-200- 0 tion, Nick Jones; Computer and Information Technology, Brady Sutherland; General, Emily Be-g- h; hrmann. Timc3-IIc7- 3 at ncra .com fills 5V have fun while in orthodontic treatment, emphasizes Dr. Gra- ar think.) What to do if you or your child d has a mishap? Contact your orthodontist immedi unit with its own operating room, therapy areas and outpatient clinic. Staff also make presentations at community health trick-or-treatin- g. ately. Most have emergency the patient can come into the numbers where they can be fice, Dr. Graham says. On the trcb treat all types of burn injuries and must be a dedicated SUU Convocation d tists remind patients to steer clear of caramel, gum and taffy. Juab High School is pleased to Trent Wall; Music, Chelcie Niel- AAO members also advise those announce its choice of Sterling son; SpeechDrama, Elizabeth in treatment to beware of pop- Scholars for the 19992000 Hyde; Business, Neil Greenhal- corn, peanuts, hard candy and school Trade and Technical Educe- year. These top scholars ice. cash for and will awards vie Orthodontists frequently reat Region competimind patients that consuming scholarships March. in tion "ofT limit foods could lengthen They are: English, Micah Partheir treatment time. Sneaking Social Science, Kathryn food that could harm your trac- kinson; Woodland; Science, Adam Ware; es may affect treatment just as Will Cano; Foreign LanMath, ifyou weren't wearing your bead-geBenson; Dance, Debony guage, or rubber bands, notes Dr. Marci Blackett; Visual Arts, Graham. For patients wearing a retainer, remember, remove it before indulng especially before bobbing for apples at the Halloween party. (And donk wrap it in a napkin Retainers wind up in the trash more often than you might able to Illinois, Sue Ann (Dennis) Bogue of Aliso Viejo, California, and Mary Lou (Don) Alldredge of Phoenix, Arizona. Funeral services were held Friday, Oct. 15, 1999, in Universal City, Texas, and interment, with full military honors, followed at Some treats play tricks on braces wearing braces or retainers A 300-35- 0 trick-or-treati- Gleeful goblins, witches, super heroes and princesses soon will bring home candy and other treats that could be a real bust for braces, If its sticky, chewy, hard or crunchy, its a food that anyone r three-yea- good for a small order of fries. children remind Ninety percent of the proceeds fully fun Halloween, Burger light benefit the Burger KingMcLam-or- e house to a offers enter never these strangers King Corporation Youth car. or Opportunities Foundasafety tips; Halfoundation escharitable a Make sure that costumes are tion, Inspect your childrens 1997 to provide dein tablished before loween start short in flame retardant, candy they length and do not obscure the childs feasting, and throw away all serving youth with educational vision. opened candy and unpackaged opportunities in the spirit of Burger King Corporation coBuy costumes that are light goods. founder James McLamore. alternavisreflective color For or best in (for parents seeking In recent years, Halloween to traditional tives reflective on use and sugary giving tape ibility) sweets on Halloween, participat- parties have become a popular costume accessories. ing Burger King restaurants of- alternative to Encourage fer customers fry coupons each hours. during daylight Eldora Madsen Wilkey helped mortgages Richard Wetherell Only visit homes with a house on-an- 3. -- EMtawsesa SmimMsn To help children enjoy a fright- 789-310- Chechnya, ravaged by war and standing in rubble, is a nation poised with a welcome in one hand and a dagger in the other. Immortal Fortress, airing on KBYU Channel 11 Oct. 30 at 1 a.m., takes a look inside Chechnyas warrior culture. ex- tended children, Marilyn Hamblin of Clearfield, and Rulon (Barbara) Wilkey of Salt Lake City; 3 sisters, lone (Howard) Boom, Karma (George) Patters-en- , and Della Diamond. She was preceded in death by son, Errol; grandchildren, Melissa, Jared, and Casey; two sisters, Elizabeth and Nedra. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Oct 21, 1999, in the Nephi LDS 1st Ward, 222 at (435) Immortal Fortress9 Jackman of Levan, and David (Ten) Wilkey of Evanston, Wyoming; 36 grandchildren; 41 ; the Manti LDS Temple. gion office Wilkey of Nephi, Pamela (Brent) great-grandchildre- n; black-foote- black-foote- Darlene (Craig) Pew, Ricky Helen Christiansen Wilkey, Salt Lake City, Kaye (Ron) Spert, age 77, passed away Oct. 17, ry of Midvale, Verl (Kaye) Wilkey, j; 1999, in Nephi, Utah. She was born July 5, 1922, in Green to Andrew Del-- ; Fountain ; bert and Marie Micklena Jens-Te- n Christiansen. She married I? Fred Melvin Wilkey Oct. 25, ;?1939, in the Manti LDS Temple. She was a member of the LDS Church and served in many ward ;. and stake positions in MIA, Pri- mary, and Relief Society. She ; enjoyed working as a nurse. Lat-- ! er she taught at the BYU Spe-- : cial Education. She was the Utah State Mother of the Year 1st run-- j ner-u- p for two years. Genealogy and temple work were her great love. Her handiwork and quilt--jn- g were pieces of art She raised ,nine children of her own and was ;also mother to a niece and nephew. i She is survived by her husband 'Fred; children, Melvin (Dianne) Helen Christiansen Wilkey .'Wilkey, Scott (Tami) Wilkey of I, Dog Hunting d ferrets that will be provide a food resource for released in Coyote Basin in northeast Utah, and to help pred vent the accidental shooting of ferrets, the Division of Wildlife Resources declared a closure to the shooting of prairie dogs in the area. For more information about the prairie dog shooting closure, call the Divisions Northeastern Re- T Friendly Convenient Service So extra charge Jrll ( T C-- fL 8 MAIN ST NEPHI. UTAH 190 623-550- 8 |