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Show Tuesday, August 30, 1994 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 13A Obituaries Funeral services will be Wednesday, Aug. 31, at 1 p.m. in the Cleveland LDS Chapel. Friends may call Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at Fausett Mortuary in Price and one hour prior to services at the church. Burial, Huntington City Cemetery. Shirley 0. (Don) King, Wellington. He was preceded in death by one son, Clyde C. Cook; one sister, Edna M. Johnson; and one brother, Thomas A. Cook. doors and epjoyed hunting, fishing and horses. She volunteered many years as an instructor for the Utah state hunter education. She loved her children and grandchildren and spent many hours crocheting and crafting gifts for them. She is survived by her husband, Robert Migliori, Price; two sons, one daughter and their spouses, Robert Jr. and Peggy Migliori, Price; Nanette and Aar- Funeral services were Saturday, Aug. 27, in the Wellington LDS Stake Center. Interment, Wellington City Cemetery. Alberts, Salt Lake City; Anthony and Claudia Migliori, Logan; mother, Emma Lambson, on Price; sister, Maxine and Ross Wells, Price, brother. Dr. Bruce and Virginia Lambson, Salt Lake City. She is also survived by 10 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her father, Lavell Lambson; and daughter, Denise Marion Cook OGDEN Marion W. Cook passed away Aug. 24, 1994 in Ogden at the age of 72. He was bom Aug. 21, 1922 in Wellington to William and Emma M. Cook. He served in the U.S. Army during WWII and then served an IJ)S mission in the New England states. He married JoAnn Hanna June 6, 1951. Together, they had seven children, Nanette Orton, Price; Denielle Cook, South Jordan; Karalee Skinner, Spangdah-lem- , Germany; Quinn A. Cook, Salt Lake; Thomas M. Cook, Phoenix, Ariz.; and Atalie Gar-risQuincy, Calif. They divorced in 1977. He married Diana Kamirez in 1984. He is survived by his wife, Diana of Ogden; two sons, Quinn and Thomas; four daughters, Nanette, Denielle, Karalee and Atalie; and eight grandchildren. He is also survived by three brothers, Carl C. (Helene) Cook, Mesa, Ariz.; Neldon R. (Betty Jo) Cook, Mesa, Ariz.; Mervin D. (Betty) Cook, Wellington; three sisters, Annie M. Snyder, Wellington; Ruby F. Livingston, Price; and h, Kendall Gardner CLEVELAND Kendall M. Gardner, 66, passed away Aug. 27, 1994 in Provo. He was bom Feb. 27, 1928 to George A. and Irene A. Johnson Gardner in Huntington. He is survived by his wife, Amy; children, Ranae (Dee) Fillmore; Don (Stephanie) Gardner; Clarke and Jeff Gardner; Judi, Gwen, Bill and Kathy Bishop. He is also survived by 17 grandchil-dre- n and eight greatg- randchildren; three sisters, three brothers and their spouses; and many nieces and nephews. 100 different types of arthritis. It is a disease which can be PRICE Margaret at her home. She was bom April 14, 1927 in Mohrland, the daughter of Sam and Mary DAmbrosio Rinna. She married Frank T. Sicilia Sept. 2, 1946 in Price. A devoted member of Notre Dame Parish, her labor of love was for the betterment of Notre Dame parish and regional school. She was a tireless worker for over three decades. An inspiration to her many parish friends, she organized Notre Dame Sewing Guild, one of the major benefactors in the financial success of Notre Dame Regional School. As a mother and as a grandmother, Margaret continually labored to raise funds for the schools operation. For years, she chaired the handicraft booth at the carnival, solicited items, made items and then manned the booth to sell them. Each year, she and the Notre Dame Sewing Guild made a beautiful quilt to raffle at the carnival, which always generated $1,200 to $2,000. Rummage sales, food sales, bake sales she marshaled her sewing troop into fundraisers each year until today, they are benefactors in giving to the Notre Dame Endowment Plan. God love you, Margaret, for all you did for the school. Keep on truckin! As the caretaker of her grandchildren, she will be dearly missed. May her memory be eternal. She is survived by her husband, Frank Sicilia, Price; a son and his spouse, Richard and Dalana Sicilia, Price; two daughters, Linda Cooper, Sandy; Annette Sicilia, San Diego, Calif.; a brother and his spouse, Frank and Sue Rinna, Price. She is also survived by four grandchildren and two great- - grandchildren; and a community of friends. Funeral Mass will be Tuesday, Aug. 30, 10 a.m., at Notre Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church. Vigil service was Monday evening at Mitchell Chapel. Committal service, Price City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, family suggests contributions to Notre Dame de Loures Church, Price. available Arthritis Foundation, Utah Chapter, 1733 S. 1100 East, Salt Lake tica (PMR), write the City, UT 84105. Ralph Gilbert Rinna Sicilia, age 67, died Aug. 26, 1994 HELPER Ralph Sonny Gilbert, 69, died Aug. 26, 1994 in Price. He was bom Nov. 16, 1924 in Gorgas, Ala., to Bemie and Mary Etta Snyder Gilbert. He married Shirley Pehrson May 2, 1947 in Price. He was an avid member of the Helper Lions Club for 37 years. He was a veteran of WWII and worked as an auto mechanic in the area for over 40 years. He is survived by his wife, Shirley of Helper; sons, Ralph Kent (Karyn) Gilbert of Price; Ricky Hans Gilbert of California; two grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. He is also survived by his mother, Mary Etta Gilbert of Price; brothers, Glinn Gilbert of New Mexico; Bill Gilbert of Idaho; and a sister, Mary Jane Berneche of Price. Funeral services were Monday, Aug. 29, at Fausett Mortu- diagnose PMR. Medication, accompanied with exercise and rest, plays an important role in the treatment of PMR. Under the supervision of a physician, a treatment regimen can be implemented, followed by regular checkups for any signs of relapse or Effective treatment allows most people with PMR to lead active and productive reoc-curanc- e. fives. For a free copy of the brochure, Polymyalgia Rheuma- - and her spouse, Jolene and Jack Hatch, Helper; three sisters, Edith Piccioni, Spring Glen; Rose and Harold Orrell, Ogden; Edna and Reginald Willians, Salt Lake City; seven grandchildren and 12 several n; nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his daughter, James ForSherry; son-in-la- sythe; three sisters and two brothers. Funeral Mass was Monday, Aug. 29, at St. Anthony Catholic Church, with a vigil service Sunday evening at Mitchell Chapel. Committal service, Mountain View Cemetery, Helper. In lieu of flowers, family suggests contributions to St. Anthony Catholic Church in Helper. DR. M. KENNETH THAYN 39 N. 600 E, Price What does it take to host a foreign exchange student? It takes host families, students, a local college, but most of all it takes Till NiiiiiiliF Raymond Toson HELPER r ary in Price, with a viewing Sunday evening. Burial, Mountain View Cemetery, Helper. LOVE Raymond D. Call now for information on BERN IE T. MORRIS MONUMENTS hosting an anxious student from a foreign country sucha as: Denmark Come See Our In Store Selection 45 West 1st North, Price, UT . 637-440- 785-470- 2 0 Bonnie Migliori PRICE Bonnie Raee Lamb-soMigliori, age 56, died Aug. 26, 1994 after a long and courageous battle with heart disease and cancer. Her positive attitude and enduring smile will be a memoiy forever. She was bom Dec. 29, 1937 in Price, the beloved daughter of B. Lavell and Emma Lambson. She married Robert Migliori on March 31, 1956. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. She loved the out- n y Thank You! AND ITS EMPLOYEES WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK ALL OUR VENDORS WHO CONTRIBUTED GIFTS AND DONATIONS TO OUR ANNUAL SUMMER PICNIC. WE APPRECIATE YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT AND PATRONAGE TO THE SUCCESS OF THIS YEARLY EVENT. Foundation, polymyalgia Physical examinations, an inventory of symptoms and laboratory tests are all used to ence C. Toson, Helper, a daughter Mitchell Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the American Cancer Society, 941 E. 3300 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84106. Margaret Sicilia difficult to predict, prevent and diagnose because of the varying symptoms. According to the Arthritis rheumatica is a collection of symptoms that include stiffness and aching of the muscles about the neck, shoulders and hips as well as fatigue, slight fever, weight loss and aching joints. PMR almost always occurs in people over 50 and in twice as many women as men. Diagnosis of PMR is often difficult becuase other dieases can cause similar symptoms. in a Price hospital. He was bom June 30, 1904 in Aguiar, Colo., the son of John and Catherine Zuccolotto Toson. He married Florence Casella March 16, 1929 in Price. He was a member of the Catholic Church and a longtime resident of Helper. He worked in various coal mines prior to being of R & R Custom Construction. He was a member of Price Elks Lodge 1550, and was honored as the oldest member of the Slovenian Home in Spring Glen. He was a past Democratic Party chairman for Carbon County. Known as Grandpa Toson, he will be dearly missed by the children of Helper and Scofield. He is survived by his wife, Flor Raee. Funeral services were Monday, Aug. 29, at the Price LDS 3rd Ward under the direction of Arthritis booklet Polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) is one of the more than Toson, age 90, died Aug. 25, 1994 would like to express our sincere gratitude to all of the volunteers for all of their hard work and to the general public for their participation in this years Carbon County Fair and International Days. A very special thanks goes to the committee groups and chairpersons listed below. We Jan and Dominic Oliveto, Keen Gibbons, Joan Sellers, Linda Johnstun, Melaine Pierce, Kelly Pierce, Ron Cooper, Lyle Jones, Joel Frandsen, Jeanette Evans, Jana Abrams, Barbara Mead, Bill Slane, Judy Bush, Jim Piacitelli, Frankie Sacco, Karen and Layne Miller, Melissa Laroque, Sue Ann Martell, John Powell, Steve Christensen, Karen Templeton, Layla Ouderkirk, Melvin Cox, Carbon County Chamber of Commerce, Price Lions Club, Price City Youth Council, Tom Patterick, Patrick Glenn, David Litvack, C. C. Commissioners, Price City, Steve Bringhurst, Sun Advocate and Kickin 98. The efforts put forth by everyone involved helped make this one of the most successful events ever. Thanks again. Kathy Hanna, Executive Director Scott MacKnight, International Days Chairman V |