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Show Obituary Thats Ada Olsen Bennett all, Folks!' Ada Olsen Bennett returned to her Heavenly Father and many loved ones who were anxiously awaiting her on March 5, 1999. Ada was born on December 31,1 902 in Sterling, Utah to Louis and Phebie Mackay Olsen. She married Ivan Lee Bennett on August 2, 1923. Ada and Ivan were sealed for time and all eter- by Maxine Monroe The last class reunion held at the soon to be rubble and i um. Noi ill Sevier High School hosied (lie Class of '64 on February 13. 1999. Inviied to attend were classes 64 to '69, The Baby Boomers. nity in the Manti, Utah Temple on March 2, 924. Ivan preceded her in death in Sixty enjoyed a lunchroom st le di served in the gym, and an assembly er 1 1970. Ada loved the gospel and served in in the auditorium. many callings throughout her life. Flowers and gardening were always part of her I i fe. Her harvests were shared by all around. Her greatest love was her fam'ily . She is survived by one daughter, Elaine LaClair of Salt Lake City: four grandErma Pickett of Gunnison, Utah, and children, Joan (Richard) Castagno of one brother, Eldred (Mattie) Olsen of Grantsville, Utah; Joyce LeClaie of Sterling, Utah, as well as many extended Woodland, California; Cherman family and friends. Graveside services will be held at the (Launi) LeClair of Bluffdale, Utah; Jill LeClair (Mark) Salt Lake City, Utah. She Manti Cemetery at p.m. on March 10 had 15 and 23 under the direction of the Warren R. one sister, Jensen Funeral Home of Salina. 1 Lawrence James Jensen ? t Page 5 Salina SunGunmson Valiev News Wednesday. March 10. 1899 The fact that the building was on its last leg (and looked it) didn't stop the group from having good memories, a few tears and a great time. Robert Anderson did his 963 Prom musical number of Ahab the Arab. Richard Wilkinson had everyone laugh-in- g with his impression of Crazy Googenheim. It was mentioned by a guest how interesting to have had a drivers ed teacher named DENT. Class of '64s David Hatch was non-tJ'.m- ni applauded for being the first state champion from any sport in the school's Members of the Class of 64 enjoyed a final moment in the old high school. history. He was state wrestling champion of 1964. Kent Jacobson and sister Carol Ann Curtis led the group in the original Blue and Crimson. For many, this was their first time back to the school and to see classmates. Jimmy Veater and David The Baby Boomers said their goodbye to old NSHS and le ft 40 red and blue Hatch were togetheragain after30years, and convinced each other they looked the same. balloons on the ceiling. Lawrence James Jensen, 88, peace- fully passed away March 3, 1999 in Gunnison, Utah. Born April 26. 9 0 in Centerfield, Utah to James S and Lydia Genevra Pickett Jensen. He was a boy of eight when his mother died during the 1918 flu epidem ic. He married Clora Naomi Fjeldsted on January 18, 1933 in the Manti LDS Temple. A lifelong resident of Centerfield, Lawrence was a dairy farmer by trade. He was also a faithful member of the LDS Church, serving missions with and to Naomi toNew Zealand ( 965-6- - , 1 7) NewMexico(1971-72).HeandNao- . ( J I " j were also temple workers in the Manti Temple. He had a passionate love of music and was very proud of his pioneer heritage, his community and his Jensen, Denver, Colorado; and daughfamily. ter Vena J (Clifford) Childs, Salt Lake A determined soul, Lawrence stub- - City;21 grandchildren,43 two bomly vanquished several different bouts with cancer in the last dozen sister, Mable Jensen, Sacramento, years in orderto care forNaomi in her Califomia;and brother, LuRay Jensen, failing health. He leaves a legacy of Centerfield. Funeral services were held Monday, courage and endurance. In the end, his heart simply wore out March 8, 1999at 1 a.m.attheCenterfield He is survived by his wife of 66 Ward Chapel. Interment followed at years; sons, Eulyn L (Carole) Jensen, the Centerfield City Cemetery under Madison, Wisconsin; Amo F (RaNee) the direction of the Warren R. Jensen Jensen, Centerfield; Kent J (Karen) Funeral Home. 1 I t ; fSTEEL PIPE Fence Posts Fence Rai,s Save your $$$! Uprights Outside Dimensions 1-- 1-- 1-- .340 ft. . .37 ft. . .39 ft. ..49 ft. 2-- 3-- 4-- & HOMES .62 Other sizes & delivery available! Him ft STEEL SHEETS . GALVANIZED imwiwu 33c sq ft. 49 sq.ft. . WHITETANGREY custom lengths & delivery available METALMART 1200 E. 100 S. LEHL UT Don 1 buy until you get our quote! k Gee, frn build your own with HI-RI- B ft. . 64 ft. . 69 ft. ..59 ft. . 8 SHEDS. BARNS There are many ways to get money out of vour house. Visit our Internet sites! WWW.MCFRUGAL.COM WWWA1ETALSALES.COM J Isnt it Nifty? in a.M s A . lliese lwo Twins Turn Rfty. 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