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Show December 1, 2004 Page 5 (The Nephi. Utah iTimcs-Nctu- s Services today for Michael Simmons Raymond Fangel: father. Michael .James Simmons, il ant 25. away November 2 1, 200 in Nephi. I'tah. le w as born .June 29 1979 in American Fork, I'tah. to Ru.ell .James Simmons and IVarl Merinda Ing. He is survived by his mother and IVarl and Russell Simmons: sister. Merinda Fangel; grandmothers. Betty Ilooley. Reeta Hansen and Penny Simmons. He was preceded in death by his grandfathers. Jack Ding and Nile Jones. Funeral services will be pa-M- 1 1 step-fathe- Services for Arnold Carlson held in Eureka 11 a m Wednesday. 1 We.- -t 300 North. Nephi. Friends may call one hour prior to the services. The interment will be in Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nephi, I'tah. 91 1 Pay son, L'tah. He was born January 18. 1911 in Payson to Jerii E. and Viola Mary Steele Carlson. He married Nadine Huggins July 1, 1967 in held at December 1. 200 at the Anderson Funeral Hume, Arnold Vance Carlson, age 60, of Eureka, I'tah, dud November 23, 200 in Santaquin, I'tah. Arnold graduated from Trauntvein By Myrna Times-New- and a member of the Juab County Search and Rescue for 20 years. He belonged to the (loshen and Millard Amateur Radio Club and enjoyed geocaching. camping. riding and being outdoors in any activity. Arnold is survived by his wife. Nadine, of Eureka: a Arnold Carlson Gordon of Orem, and Grace (Lloyd) Conder of Eureka. He was preceded in death by his parents, sisters and daughter. Kathy (David) Calonge, of Safford, Arizona; three sons. Jerii (.Judy), Darrin (Rachel), and Blaine, all of Eureka; 5 grandchildren; brothers. Jay (Linda) Carlson of (llendale. Arizona, and Rex (Jane) Carlson of Springville: sisters, Winnie brothers-indaw- . La von (Shel- don) Kirkham, Thelda (Wil- liam) Eastwood, and Eugene Laird. Funeral serv ices were held November 29, 200 in the Eureka LDS Chapel. Burial, in the Eureka City Cemetery. 1 Correspondent s Nephi is on the way to having a recycling zone. The zone is one encouraged by the state. However, such a zone must be first recognized by the State of I'tah. "I am encouraged for re- cycling. the State of Itah allows a small tax credit for companies that collect, process. reuse, or manufacture with recycled materials if are located in recycling market development zones." said McKnight. The zones must be designated by the state. That is done with the designation is requested by a qualifying commumtv. these-companie- s Rex Clair Ivory will publish a Community Calendar each The in our area. If you would like to have your events week of event published in this calendar, please submit it by 5 p.m. on Monday at our office at 96 South Main, Nephi or send P.O. Box 77, to Community Calendar, The will No Utah events 84648. be taken over calendar Nephi, the phone. s Times-New- Thursday, December s, 1 7:00 Friday, December 2 Juab High School Girls Basketball Juab at Millard 7:00 Saturday, December 3 Juab High School Wrestling Invitational 3:00 Juab High School Basketball Juab at Panguitch Parovvan at Juab 7:00 Juab at Panguitch Invitational 9:00 Wednesday, December 7 Manti at Juab Juab High School Girls Basketball 7:00 Thursday, December 8 Juab at Spanish Fork Juab High School Wrestling 5:30 Juab High School Basketball South Sevier at Juab Richfield at Juab 7:00 Friday, December 9 Juab High School Girls Basketball 7:00 Saturday, December 10 Juab Winter Classic Duals This Community Calendar is brought to you by MT. NEB0 MARKET BEN FRANKLIN STORE Reminding you that we have a wedding registry at Ben Franklin that can be used at either store. Stop at 385 North Main and see how easy it is! This weeks receptions None reported to The s courageous battle with cancer. His strength has us all. He will This Week! The -- tale s criteria mut be nu t before uch a designation - allowed, -- aid McKnight. - to keep The empha-i- s much of the garbage now in landfills out of tho-- e locations by encouraging the e of materials w hich depo.-ite- d u.-- can be recycled. The -- mall tax credit is ale. lowed for that u.--e he for recycling." equipment said. bu.-iness- council authorized The Mayor Brough to sign and submit an application recycling zone desig- nation for areas City ithin Nephi w by the city's ed general plan as potential dustrial zones. in- Once the designation is approved." said McKnight. and camping Rex had a love for antiques. His collection included marbles, guns, and hi- - mo.- -t prized antique, his 57 Chev. which he restored. He also loved John Deere tractors. He also had a great love and a special gift of being a great grandpa. Rex is survived by Ins w ife Denise: his children, Rebecca , Ivory. Ronald Ivory Richard Ivory (Melody), Rachel Ivory, Ryan Ivory businesses located in zone and which fit the criteria of the state, would "tho.-- e qualify for a small tax it." cred-tha- in.-pir- ed our hearts. (Dusty). Reid Ivory (Nickie). Andria McCaul (Joe). Brian Boston: and his 1 Grandchil1 Rex was born in Ft. Green. Utah, November 2, 1937 to Clair and Donna Ivory. After graduating from Moroni High School, he served an LDS mission to the North Central States Mission. He then attended Snow College and graduated from Ltah State University with a Masters degree in Psychology. Rex had six children with his first wife, Roberta Rex later married Denise Carotta on February 3, 198 1. They resided in Ephraim together and raised her 3 children for 20 years. Rex worked as the Director of the Handicapped Center at Utah State University for thirteen years, from 1969-198He then worked as the South Sanpete School District Psychologist form Through his work, Rex touched the lives of those he served. Rex had many passions in life. One of these passions was his farm. He enjoyed the scenery, the aroma of nature, the beautiful sunsets, and most of all. the satisfaction that he found in hard work. He also had many outdoor hobbies, such as hunting, fishing, ). 1981-200- dren; Siblings James Ivory (Dorothy), Sheryl Draper (Paul), Russel Ivory (Karen). He is preceded in death by parents. Clair and Donna Ivory, his daughter Ivory, and his stepson Derek Ro.-et- ta Boston. The family would like to express our appreciation and thanks to Laurie Miller and the many hospice workers with the At Home Health Care, and Dr. Bott and the staff of Central Utah Clinic, Dr. Dechet. Dr. Peterson and the Central Utah Medical Clinic, and Dr. Armstrong. We will never forget the love and support you offered Rex and our family. Multi-Specialt- y Funeral Services were held Tuesday. November in the Ephraim 6th Ward Chapel (10 S. Main) at 2:00 p.m. A view ing was held Monday November 29 in the Ephraim 6th Ward Chapel from 5:09 p.m. 7:00 p.m. and prior to services from 12:00 noon-l:3p.m. Interment was in the Ephraim City Cemetery under the direction of Rasmussen Mortuary. Rex. we love you so much. 0, 2001 0 hookups outside town, Mona Council says By Myrna Times-New- Trauntvein I 'urrespnndent s Nope, no water connections outside tow n. Jerold Schmidt said lie was ju.--t asking but the council ju.--t said, "No!" Since Mona seems to have adequate water shares, said Schmidt, "I was wondering if I might he allowed to connect to the system." He said he had been allowed to connect to the city's and would also gas like to connect to the water svstem. sy.-te-m He lives along 1500 North and thought the connection would be convenient for him. However, even with water shares to contribute, the city would still not like any outside boundaries connections. It may have happened in the past, but it would not happen again, said Mayor Bryce Lynn. Even if Schmidt brought in water shares he would not be granted an exception to the ordinance. "It has not turned out good in the past." said Lynn. Frontier Christmas Eve American West Heritage Center, 4025 Wellsville. Travel back in time and South Hwy. enjoy a sleigh ride down festively lit pathways, experience a live Nativity in the oxen barn, relax to entertainment while children make Christmas crafts and visit with Santa. Dress warmly. Dec. Festival of Trees Dec. South Towne Expo Center, 9575 South State, Sandy. A wonderland of decorated trees, wreaths, gingerbread and play houses, sweets and gifts. Admission: $4.00 $2.50 seniors. adults, $2.50 ages New Book "The Skousen Book of Mormon World Records" presfacts on the versatility and accomof the LDS Church. 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