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Show March 22. 1995 Salina SunGunnison Valiev News Page 5 Ray Clifton Norris Willis Dee Allred He is survived by his wife, Lois; two daughters and two sons, Kathy Allred Christensen of Cedar City, Terry Allred of Boise, Idaho, Arden Brent and Linda Allred of Sigurd, Kevin Jay Allred of Sigurd; three sisters, Amy Jensen, of Aurora, Odessa Davis of Tucson, Donna Helms of Warner Robins, Georgia; four stepchildren, Jeff and Ilene Thalman of Richfield, Dan and Sandy Bamy of American Fork, Jim and Lucy Dillon Thalman of Salt Lake City, John and Laurie Thalman of Woodland Hills, California; and 24 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two brothers and two sisters, Dan and Kay Allred, Sabra Stanley and Alice Shaw. Funeral services were held Wednesday March 15, 1995 at the Sigurd LDS Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Sigurd Cemetery with military rites by the VFW Sevier Post 5050, under the direction of Neal Magelby and Sons Funeral Home in Richfield. At the iuneral the family prayer was given by Alma Borg. Prelude music was by Dana Barney. Invocation was given by Jeff Thalman. Norman Huntsman gave a musical selection entitled, These Hands. He was accompanied by Laree Huntsman. Ray Clifton Norris passed away both his hobby and his profession, Friday, the 10th of March, 1995. At which he pursued and accomplished the age of 83. Ray is the son of Dr. in Utah, Arizona, California and, in Urban Hartman Norris and Ellen Nevada. In his later years Ray Norris has resided in Sacramento, California Dorthia Thunnison Norris. in his wife, near three of their chilwith bom Kanab, Utah, Ray was all the and lived dren and 1911 their families. He is survived October 30, his in his wife, all of his chilhis Utah. his of brother, Ray, by years youth mother and father, and his sister, Alta dren and his grandchildren. His funeral was held March 17, and his brother, Hartman residing in Lake and Salt Gunnison Kanab and 1995attheOrangevale Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y City. He married Virginia Sweeten and Saints, 7950 Hazel Avenue, California 95662. Interhave 6 Joe, children; Ray, Orangevale, Bobby they Patricia, Carl, Linda Sue and Danny. ment was at Searchlight Cemetary, Precious minerals and mining were Searchlight, Nevada. NSHS Honor Roll announced Students who made the honor roll Jason Shaw, Dannon Steiger, Brooke at North Sevier High School for the Tanner, Craig Anderson, Kissie second include: Christensen, Leslie Frobush, Kijrtis Glover, Dustin Mickelsen, Jeremy Ninth Grade - High Honors Jennifer Brown, Danielle Dahlsrud, Jensen, Bryan Tidlund. Cassy Eppich, Nathan Freitas, Colby Eleventh Grade - High Honors Harrison, Daniel Johnson, Launa Dawn Dahlsrud, Nicole Shaw, Susan Learning, Bryan Mason, Cody Williams, Kimberly Freitas, Michelle Five Generations Colton Ray Jensen is held by his great-grea- tgrandmother, Vivian Williams , of Salina. Next to her is Earlene Jorgensen, 0f Richfield, the great grandmother. In the back is Vicki Gale of Elsinore, the grandmother and Colton's mother, Cindi Jensen , of Elsinore. -- Willis Dee Allred, 75, kind, loving husband, father, brother and grand-,- J Mickelsen, Sarah Miller, Jill Prisbrey, Cooper, William Gndley, Tyler Tay-Sk- y father, died March 11. 1995 at Utah Wasden, Kendra Straw, Austin Sorensen, Janell lor, Haley ' Valley Regional Medical Center of a Scott Davis, Justin Mason, Christiansen, Cubby Gates, Jared Coates, massive heart attack. Mason, Lacey May, Mindy lows, Nicole Pontius, Wendy Sperry, ' He was bom March 7, 1 920 in Fre-- 1 Evan Dastrup was the opening Sorenson, Holly Taylor, Amber Foote, Melinda Hales, Thomas Togerson, mont, Utah to Willis Irvin and Ruth speaker, followed by a musical numEric Williams, Rhiannon Jorgensen, Jerri Nielson. "Durfee Allred. He married Kathleen ber, Honor students include: Elizabeth Marcia and Marilou Arriola Benjamin Gridley, Brayden McBride, by Borg on October 18, 1947. She pre-- v Lindelien, entitled Turn Your Eyes Autumn Theresa Hone, Jared Andrea Eckersley, Rasmussen, ' ceded him in death December 3, 198 1. Nielsen, Kurt Bosshardt, Mark Upon Jesus. They were accompanied Sorensen. On June 9, 1984 he married Lois by Elaine Gonino. Honor students include: Stephanie Larsen. Jeffeiy Thalman in Salina. and Don Hill was the next speaker Anderson, Thomas Burr, Bruce Twelfth Grade - High Honors He attended school in Salina and then rehis Anderson, Marcee Hampton, Jason Cody Braithwaite, Brenda Coates, Bishop Kelly Alvey gave later attended Sheet Metal and Weldnummusical a followed marks; Harvey, Kbrina Mickelsen, Brady Bonnie Johnson, Mario Okerlund, by ing School in Price. ber by Ida Alvey, Shirley Bastian, Rosquist, Melissa Allred, Ryan Hunts- - Jenna Lee Spear, Norman Tanner, Alicia Allred, Anri Bosshardt, Merry He proudly served in the U.S. Air Maurine Snedger, Judy Page, Jeannie man, Sarah Torgerson. Force during World War II, where he Tenth Grade - High Honors Kjar, Jerrica B. Mason, Bartley Ogden, and Jan Dastrup, entitled became a master mechanic. Jessica Barney, Ann Braithwaite, Sorenson, Jared Sorensen, Allen Here Am I. They were accompanied He was employed at the Richfield Marci Eppich, Ryan Nelson, Lisa Kiesel, James Sorensen, Jeremy Gates, by Jack Lewis. Leslie Sperry. Block Plant until retiring. After The benediction was given by Vilo Ojeland, Justin Jardley, Darryl Misty Murray, Honor students include: Maramee which, he owned and operated his Allen. Postlude music by Dana Bosshardt, Ryan Burr, Adam Hales, 'own place of business in Sigurd. He Barney. Terry Demille, Jed Willardson, Valerie Abrams, Kimberly Hampton, Katie Jason Yardley, Deric Bagley, worked there until the time of his Dedication of the grave was by Curtis, Kade Hallows, Braydan Shaw. Shaw, Amber 'death. Honor students include: Jeff Allen, Trapp, Danny Chivers, Gam Bastian. Jeramiah Forebush. He served as mayor of Sigurd from A Winner! Pallbearers were Jim Thalman, Jeff 1989 to 1993. Seventh grader Brock Rasmussen prepared his science project Thalman, John Thalman, Danny He was a member of the LDS on Catching Wildlife on Film ana won first place in the Life Kevin Brent Allred, Barney, Jay Church, and was known for his kind, Allred, Science Division ofNSMS Science Fair last week. Tony Scott. caring ways, so willing to help neighHonorary pallbearers were Leo bors, friends and family. Rosenvall, Vilo Allen, Evan Dastrup, Dee loved to work, spending so Ellis Quarnberg, Garn Jeffery, much time repairing and restoring Glendon Rhodes, Joseph Borg, Rick cars and farm machinery. He was tal- Christensen, Mike Christensen, Allen ented in many areas -- - carpentry, by Elaine Blackburn, Admin. Quarnberg, Leon Quarnberg, Scott Richfield Care Center plumbing and especially stained Hansen and Jim Forsey. good exampje 0f this might be glass. He will be sorely missed,, e ; Sensory deprivation a common tf s . ofmUsic at the the same problem affecting tlie elderly, can lead sme' volume for long periods of time; to decreased cognitive, functioning,? a yariety! of mllsic with voiume boredom, incoherent thinking and the chan WQud be more effective. There is a magic that happens when but with her guidance, they knew how inability to concentrate. Size of the stimulus also influences you do the right thing. Theres an exto make magic. They were worried fiincIn order for elderly people to tion iftw0 objects similar in citement and a rush of empowerment about a terrible smell coming from a tion effectively, a variety of stimuli for size are pre that becomes And it swampy area in their neighborhood. need to be present at each of the sen- - sentedthe one will be perceived makes me feel sorry for kids who dont The class took on a project to investilarger MAYFIELD - Anna Florence soiy organs. . more readily. understand the magic. They regress gate what turned out to be illegally Sorensen Gregerson, 89, died March All staff members at Richfield Care methods which stimulate the into infant behavior. They drag themSimple dumped toxic waste. They took their Center are trained in the importance senses in the 18,1 995 in Draper, Utah. are such things selves out from under their blankets cause through the bureaucracy all the elderly She was bom February 2, 1906 in of sensory stimulation and the as avoiding a bland diet and serving a of cool apathy only if theres someway to the legislature with a bill to Redmond, a daughter of James B. and ods of providing it properly. of foods to stimulate the sense thing in it for them. They respond only provide funding for a thorough clean variety Each resident has an individualized of taste. Josephine Johnson Sorensen. in the same way a baby up. It passed. to She married Claude F. Gregerson, plan of care which incorporates varimaterials which are var- will. And they miss the magic. These same kids played soccer at Providing ous forms of stimulation that are pro- ied in terms of February 26, 1947 in Richfield. He firmness scoutmaster told me of a trip to recess and went on a field trip to the A temperature, died December 5, 1980. vided by staff in the various depart- and texture can appeal to the tactile Yellowstone with 50 teenagers. They zoo and watched the teachers get She was a homemaker and memments, i.e., dietary, social services, sense. hiked. They took pictures of exotic beaten by the 6th graders at the Anber of the LDS Church. recreation therapy, nursing and even Perfumes, flowers, food and soaps animals. They swam in hot springs. nual Spring Softball Humiliation, but She is survived by a daughter, Doris housekeeping. can be used to awaken the older They pushed a familys car back onto what they talk about when they think Klauser, of Salt Lake City. How much the elderly person actuthe road after it had swerved over an of that year is that they got a law persons sense of smell. She was preceded in death by a ally perceives will depend on such facresidents to observe embankment. They camped. They passed that made their neighborhood Encouraging tors as variety, intensity and size of objects of happenings at different dis- were daughter, Roseanna Matilda, parents frightened by a bear. They ate. safer. And lobbying the legislature and brothers and sisters: James B. the stimuli being presented. tances is one way to stimulate vision. Ate everything. isnt in the core curriculum. ' Sorensen, Mary Roseta Sorensen, t in the Mayfield LDS Ward Chapel. And, while it is important that the Rotating the pictures within a persons incredible But magic is. Even if you cant find the after And adventure, Friends may call at the church in stimuli appeal to more than one sen; Dora Weller, Earl Sorensen, Arietta environment is another. it written in some guidelines, rule or ride back was bus home the the talk on Christensen, Arthur L. Sorensen, Mayfield, Wednesday morning from sory organ at a time, care must be Colors can also be helpful in evok- of the one thing they hadnt planned: policy. Its an essential in education. .Emma Jensen, John Edward 10:30 to 11:30 am, prior to the ser- - taken not to overwhelm or overload ing feelings or creating moods. But Helping the family whose car had run How lucky are the children who have the senses. Sorensen, Zell Sant, Kisten Marie vices. mean different off the road. They felt the exhilaracan colors because a chance to know the joy of helping Ginie ' Burial will be in the Mayfield Chidester, Virginia Repetition can be beneficial in helpto different people, it is impor- tion of being important. Being doers. someone. Of understanding their imthings etery under the direction of Springer ing the elderly perceive a certain tant to determine each and Peter Sorensen. persons reac- Being more than sighters. They had portance in the world and using their Funeral Homes of Salina and Turner Funeral services will be held stimulus, but care must be taken not tion or response before utilizing col- seen someones good luck and being gifts, whether great or small, to make Wednesday, March 22, 1995 at noon Richfield. to become monotonous. ors to promote or decrease emotions. the giver gave back to each boy a that world better because of a simple kindness. Its the magic inside each of us just waiting to perform. Magic A teacher told me of a class of Her students. that doesnt come from a rabbit in a underprivileged children were poor in a material sense. hat. You pull this magic from the very soul. m Sensory stimulation is important for elderly 1 , , Anna Gregerson habit-formin- g. self-intere- st en The Salina SunGunni$onValleyNews Annual Farm :& Garden ed Spring cleaning is 19th! pecial Coming April a safer house makes If you want to reach more Lynn B. Borg than 3,000 homes with your special prices. Call us and reserve your place today! Ask about our early bird special! 528-311- 1 529-783- 9 riirtw wttrtjhattftttai i i - lrTTl State Fire Marshal When its time'for spring cleaning, remember a clean house is a safer house. The State Fire Marshals Office would like to remind you that trash, boxes, piles of clothes, and other combustibles in the home are fuel for fire. Getting rid of them will help reduce the chance of fire in your home. When storing heating devices to be used again next winter, make sure electric cords are not frayed or separated. Often overlooked is the electric blanket. Follow the washing, care, and storage instructions that come with the blanket. Clean out storage areas such as garages, attics, closets, sheds, and basements on a regular basis. Even warehouses are limited to the amount of storage they can safely keep. Dont allow areas in your home to become tempting for a fire. Throw away or give away items you are no longer using. Clutter gives fire a place to start and creates obstacles that might prevent escaping safely. Oily rages can ignite without a heat source because they produce their own heat. Throw them out or store them in a closed metal container. This includes dusting rags used with a furniture polish or spray. Remember - make sure when you do your spring cleaning that you include getting rid of trash, boxes, piles of clothes, and other combustibles that can start a fire. Dont give fire a place to start. A clean house is a safer house. |