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Show Page Six - The Pyramid - December 1 1 , 2003 OBITUARIES Booking report MANTI- - Activities on the Sanpete County Booking report are as follows: Nov. 27 Ramon David Romero, Gunnison, was arrested in Gunnison by the Gunnison Police Department on charges of driving under the influence (DUI) and improper Bail was set at backing. $1,400. Nov. 29 Jonathan G. Grames, Mt. Pleasant, was arrested in Mt. Pleasant by the Mt. Pleasant Police Department on charges of DUI, evading, possession of controlled substance and faulty equipment. Bail was set at $6,895. Dec. 1 John D. Clements, Payson, was arrested in Fairview by the Task Force on the charges of distribution and possession of metham-phetaminBail was set at e. $15,000. Dec. 3 Javier Lemus Gonzales, Mt. Pleasant, was arrested in Mt. Pleasant by the Mt. Pleasant Police Department on the charge of assault. Bail was set at $925. Daniel Michael Wendler, Edgewater, CO, was arrested in Mt. Pleasant by the Sheriffs County Sanpete Department on the charges of burglary of residence, pos- session of marijuana, possession of meth., possession of cocaine, felony theft, joyriding and possession of drug paraphernalia. Bail was set at $27,775. Taecia D. Prows, Mt. Pleasant, was arrested in Mt. Pleasant by the Sanpete Sheriffs Department County on charges of DUI metabolite, burglary of a residence, possession of cocaine, drug paraphernalia and felony theft. Bail was set at $21,-87- 0. residence, possession of a controlled substance, felony theft, possession of drug paraphernalia and joy riding. Bail was set at $17,775. Kevin H. Groo, Provo, was arrested in the Utah County Jail by the Sanpete County Sheriffs Department on a Sixth District Court Warrant. Bail was set at $30,000. Dec. 5 Javier Francisco Ledez-mCenterfield, was arrested a, in Gunnison by the Gunnison Police Department on charges of DUI, no insurance, faulty equipment, no valid drivers license and no registration. Bail was set at $1,-85- 5. Dec. 6 Albert Edason Shoemaker, Mt. Pleasant, was arrested in Mt. Pleasant by the Mt. Pleasant Police Department on charges of no insurance, driving on suspension and improper registration. Bail was set at $1,190. Jose Manuel Leon, Spring in was arrested City, Ephraim by the Ephraim Police Department on the charges of DUI, no valid drivers license and violation of protective order. Bail was set at $3,225. Dec. 7 Tomas Scott, Mt. Pleasant, was arrested East of Moroni by the Utah Highway Patrol (UHP) on the charge of DUI. Bail was set at $5,000. Dec. 8 Rory D Collins, Gunnison, was arrested in Gunnison by the Gunnison Police Department on the charge of Assault. Bail was set at $925. distribute Newspapers more than 86 of manufacturers coupons. Travis John Williams, Riverton, was arrested in Mt. Pleasant by the Sanpete County Sheriffs Department on charges of burglary of Robert If a man were permitted to make all the ballads, he need not care who should make the laws of a nation. Rena E. Eicher FAIRVIEW-- Rena Evelyn Eicher 79, passed away Dec. 7, 2003, at Sanpete Valley Hospital, in Mt. Pleasant, UT. She was born Jan. 30, 1924, in Salt Lake City, UT; to Jay Arthur and Esther Marie Erickson Sinclair. Rena married Ray Donald Eicher Sr. June 20, 1946, in East Cleveland, OH, later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple March 27, 1959. Rena above all was a great wife, mother, grand and greatgrandmother and centered her life around her family with incredible love. Her childhood was spent in Park City, UT. She spent many happy days hiking in the mountains surrounding Park City with her family. She lived for 22 years in the four corners region of the Southwest Indian Mission and served in many church callings there. She developed a great love for the Lamanite people. She had a great love of birds, flowers and the outdoors. A very' faithful member of the LDS Church she served as ward librarian for years and as an ordinance worker for 15 years in the Manti LDS Temple. Rena is survived by her husband, Ray, of Fairview; children, Ray Donald (Kathleen) Eicher, Fairview; David James (Tamara) Eicher, Orem; Daniel Matthew Eicher, Fairview; siblings, Marion Leona Bruner, Salt Lake City; and H. Tibbs INDIANOLA-- - Robert Henry Tibbs, 78, of Indianola, UT; died Dec. 4, 2003; at the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center after a short illness. He was born May 31, 1925; in Eureka, UT. He was the son of Robert David & Elizabeth Almira Spencer Tibbs. He married Frances Mae Foil C2? Nov. 1, 1949. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. She died June 28, 1994. He later married Renee DePew Thomas. During WWII, he served in the Merchant Marines, Army and Air force NEPHI-- - Elbert Orrin Jensen, 79, passed away Dec. 4, 2003, in Nephi. He was born July 6, 1924, in Spring City, UT; to Orrin and Bergetta Larsen Jensen. He married Melba Park Sept. 6, 1957, in the Manti LDS Temple. He served in the U.S. Army during WWII and the Korean Conflict. Elbert enjoyed farming, prospecting and gardening. He shared his delicious carrots with family, friends and even strangers from one end of the state to the other. He is survived by his wife, Melba; two brothers, Louis (Pat- - entity would be $125.93. This would be an increase of 85.2, which is $59.03 per year ($4.92 per month) on a $99,550 residence or $107.32 per year on a business having the same value as the average value of a residence in the taxing entity. With NEW GROWTH, this property tax increase and other factors, Sanpete County will increase its property tax revenue from $821,210 collected last year to $1,521,210 COLLECTED THIS David Downing Sinclair, Roosevelt. She is also survived by grandchildren, Jonathan Ray (Tonia) Eicher, Ephraim; Benjamin Dan (Theresa) Eicher, Salt Lake City; Elizabeth Kae Eicher, Dominican Republic Santo Domingo West LDS Mission; Daniel Evan Eicher, Brazil Fortaleza LDS Mission; Danielle Alexis Eicher, Provo; Kaili Marie Eicher, Provo; greatPaul grandchildren, Benjamin Eicher, Salt Lake Cit, and Lydia Jayne Eicher, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be today, Thursday, Dec. 11, at 11 a.m., in the Fairview First LDS Ward, 122 South State. Friends may call Wednesday, Dec. 10, from 6 to 8 p.m., at n Mortuary, 96 North 100 West, Mt. Pleasant; and 0 a.m., at Thursday from the church prior to services. Interment will be in the City Cemetery. INCREASE OF 85.2. All concerned citizens are invited to a public hearing on the tax increase to be held on December 19, 2003, at 6:00 p.m. at the Sanpete County Court House Commission Chamber. Magleby-Rasmusse- 9:30-10:3- Fair-vie- Golden Carlston and 18, 2003. Dean and Fair-vieUtah, died December 6, 2003 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center from complications of pneumonia after a short illness. He was born September 28, 1911 in Fairview, Sanpete County, Utah to Allie LeGrand and Lilly May Barker Carlston. He graduated from Sanpete High School at age seventeen and departed that same year to serve a e church mission in Norway. Upon his return, he married Florence Beth Winkelman and they became the parents of six children. Service to God, the Church and his family have always been the foundation and framework of his life. He served as counselor to the Bishop of the Milwaukee, Wisconsin Ward, as Bishop of the Fair-vieNorth Ward, as President of the North Sanpete Stake and Chairman of the Welfare Region of the Church Welfare Program. He'and Beth also served e a mission in the South Carolina-Columbi- a Mission. The Carlstons eventually settled in Fairview where they owned and managed a family g business and cattle SPRINGVILLE-Gold- en Carlston of Mapleton Elbert Jensen rea) Jensen and Verl (Donna) Jensen; as well as numerous special nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Larry Jensen. Funeral services were held Monday, Dec. 8, in the Nephi LDS Stake Center, 351 North 100 West. Interment was in Nephi, UT. Catherine L. Lyman full-tim- w Law Lyman 55, passed away Dec. 2, 2003, at her home. She was born Aug. 28, 1948, in Boise, ID; to Lamar and Darlene Chaffin Law. She married David F. Lyman May 31, 1968, in Bountiful, UT. He passed away Nov. 27, 2000. She worked at the Snow College Physical Plant and Maintenance Department. She is survived by children, Allen L. (Janette) Lyman; Mark (Cindy Hazel) Lyman; Shauna M. (Brian) Allen; and six grandchildren. She is also survived by siblings, T. Wayne (Candy) Law; Janell (Scott) Willis; Suzane (Ly-slHeap; and Louana Bullock. She preceded in death by husband, brother, John E. Law; Daughter-in-laChrissy Lyman; Steve Bullock. and brother-in-laFuneral services were held Dec. 6, 2003 in the Ephraim Fifth LDS Ward, 100 East 750 South. Interment was in the Ephraim City Cemetery. EPHRAIM-Catheri- ne e) Juab-Sanpe- te full-tim- mercan-tilevendin- e SALT LAKE Executive Director Boyd Critchfield has anends nounced that sign-u- p Jan. 30, 2004, for the Crop Disaster Program (CDP), which provides payments for producers who suffered 2001 losses due or 2002 crop-yeto a natural disaster. "To date, the Farm SerCITY--Stat- Critchfield. The CDP reimbursed producers for qualifying crop production and quality losses for either the 2001 or 2002 crop years. have been Payments issued for losses exceeding 35 percent of expected production at: 50 percent of the established price for crops WATER! For well permits Lowest price Vz acre foot or Cliff (801) 436-837- 4 571-758- There will be a viewing on Friday, December 12, 6 to 8 p.m. at Wheeler Mortuary, 211 E. 200 South, Springville and Saturday, December 13, 9 to 10:15 a.m. at the Mapleton, Utah Stake Center, 970 N. 400 East, Mapleton. The funeral will be on Saturday, December 13, at 10:30 at the Mapleton, Utah Stake Center, 970 N. 400 East, Mapleton. Interment will take place at Fairview City Cemetery, Fairview, at approximately 2:15 p.m., Saturday, December 13, 2003. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to The Fairview Museum, Fairview, Utah. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.wheelermortua-ry.com- . crop disaster vice Agency has issued $12-.0- 7 million in benefits to producers in Utah," said per ranch. Since 1996, they have lived at the home of Don and Sonya Rogers in Mapleton, Utah. Golden is survived by his wife, beth, and six children: Sonya Rogers (Don), Mapleton; Kathryn Moody (Bob), Surprise, AZ; Paula Richins (Dale), Falcon, MO; Dean Carlston, Los Angeles, CA; Claudia Fossum (Eric), Highland; Gaye Cook (Paul), Spanish Fork; and a sister, Rosalin Anderson (Carl) of Orem. Their descendants also include 34 grandchildren, 80 and one Farm service ar Cali Arley (435) 9 sen, Orem, UT; Stephen (Kathy) Tibbs, Spanish Fork, UT; 12 grandchildren, two with two on the way. He was preceded in death by his wife, parents, and brother. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Dec. 13, at 11 a.m., in the Indianola LDS Ward, 131 East 100 North, Fairview. Friends may call Friday, Dec. n 12, from 6 to 8 p.m., at Mortuary, 96 North 100 West, Mt. Pleasant, and from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. prior to services at the church. Interment will be in Indianola. Magleby-Rasmusse- YEAR WHICH IS A REVENUE I Robert lived most of his life in Indianola. He was a dairy farmer and worked for 29 years at Geneva Steel. He loved to travel and visited almost every state. He enjoyed wood working, hunting and fishing. He also enjoyed pitching horseshoes and developed many friendships. His greatest joy was his family. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and held many different callings. He is survived by his children, Don (Cheryl) Tibbs, Indianola, UT; Margaret (Marvin) Shaw, Arvada, CO; Harriet (Ed) Jorgen O. Jensen The Sanpete County is proposing to increase its property tax revenue. As a result of the proposed increase, the tax on a $99,550 residence will be $128.29, and the tax on a business having the same value as the average value of a residence in the taxing entity will be $233.25. Without the proposed increaseThe tax on a $99,550 residence would be $69.26, and the tax on a business having the same value as the average value of a residence in the taxing 1 1 dis- Elbert NOTICE OF PROPOSED TAX INCREASE Published in the Pyramid December and was honorably charged. Foreclosure Repossession Garnishments Debt Collectors Call today for your FREE Initial co mutation Hi" 4 d'jfoi TET-a- 5 jMW - j that were covered by crop insurance. Fifty percent of the established price for crops for which crop insurance was unavailable; and 45 percent of the established price to producers for crops that could have been insured but were not. Producers may also be reimbursed for quality losses for certain crops if quality was reduced due to eligible causes. Eligible producers who did not have crop insurance or Noninsured Drop Disaster Assistance Program coverage during the year of the disaster must agree to purchase coverage for each of the next two crop years. It is better to wear out than to rust out. Moroni Irrigation Company Annual Meeting Tuesday, January 6, 2004 7:00 p.m. Moroni City Hall All shareholders are invited. |