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Show Cj Page Eight - The Pyramid - January 22. 2004 8 Olsen Monuments, a tribute to local Sanpete residents o u Charles Fremont Brothersen LAYTO- N- Charles Fre- mont Brothersen, 89, father, grandfather, husband and friend passed away Jan. 19, 2004, of causes incident to age. He was born Nov. 27, 1914, in Mt. Pleasant, UT. He was the son and fifth of 1 children of Francis and Amsena Johansen Brothersen. He married Martha Webb Francom Sept. 9, 1942, in Malad, ID; The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was educated in Mt. Pleasant schools and graduated 1 from North Sanpete High School. He attended Business College, Denver University, University of Utah and Weber State UniSteven-Henega- rs versity. He served in the U.S. Air Force during World War II from March 1942 to September 1945 serving in England, North Africa, Sicily, Italy, Egypt and Burma. Following his release from the Air Force, he worked in several government agencies. In by Jill Hansen EPHRAI- M- Steve and Joyce 1953, he went to Hill Air Force Base where he retired in 1979. He was a member of the Sons of Utah Pioneers, VeterNARFE. Charles loved horses and always kept one or two. He also loved camping and traveling. He was a member of the LDS Church and served in many leadership capacities. The love of his life were his grandchildren and he supported them in all of their activities. He is survived by his wife and three children, Charlene (Kenneth) Palmer, Mt. Pleasant; sl',?-- . Thomas Brothersen, Mt. Pleasant; and four sisters, Eva Hortin, Salt Lake City; Mary Christensen, Edith Nielson, Ephraim and Beth Yorgasen, Provo. He was preceded in death his by parents, three brothers, Loren, Alton, Ervin; two sis- ters, Ruth Draper, 1 Brothersen; and one grandson, Joseph. Funeral services will be held Friday, Jan. 23 at 11 a.m., in the Wasatch LDS Chapel, 789 Wasatch Drive. Friends and family may call Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m., at Lindquists Layton Mortuary, 1847 North Fairfield Road and Friday from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m., at the church prior to services. Interment will be in the Mt. Pleasant City Cemetery at 3 p.m. (Becky) Elmira, NY; 19 grandchildren, 17 Moroni, ' , Charles Brothersen Carl F., Logan; Bruce F. brother, Betty DeMill passed away January 16, 2004, in St. George, after a short battle with lung cancer. He was born Dec .2,1931, to Floyd and Fern Bjerregaard DeMill in Ephraim. He was raised in Ephraim and was drafted into the Marine Corp. in 1951. He married Barbara Vogt in 1955 in Las Vegas, NV. They enjoyed 49 years together raising five children. Perry worked at Vitro Uranium Mine in Salt Lake City, but later moved to Ephraim to farm, where he also ran die A&W and Tyro Club. He worked for Valley Camp Coal Mine and also did carpentry work. Perry was a very hard worker and it was important to him to provide for his family. He loved being with and spending time with his friends and family down on his farm. He is survived by his wife, Barbara; children, Jed (Carolyn) LaZell Williams; a brother, Mark (Carol) DeMill; 10 grandchildren; and six I le was preceded in death by two sons, Ricky and Greg DeMill; parents; a brother, Floyd Lear; and a sister, Mary Funeral serEleanor Lowry. vices were held Jan. 19 in the Ephraim Sixth LDS Ward Chapel. Interment was in the Perry DeMill Ephraim City Cemetery under the direction of Rasmussen Mortuary, Mt. Pleasant WHITE FLORAL SOFA, $40. Mauve recliner rocker, $40. Dark mauve wing back chair, $40. 1971 Ford pickup 34 ton, $1,000 OBO. F5L r Bright, Clearfield. Eva is survived by her children; 14 grandchildren; 39 grandchildren; a sister, Ruth Spencer; and sisters-in-laLaRue Stewart and Patricia Beck. She was preceded in death by her husband; parents; brothers, Lorraine, Evan, Earl, Kenneth, Ray, Bardell, Delmar, and William Beck; and sisters, Dorothy Willardsen and Myra Blain. Eva and Kay served an LDS mission in Alabama and Eva served the Lord faithfully her entire life. She was known for her loving service to others in the community. Her husband was principal of North Sanpete and Eva loved to attend school sporting events, dances, plays, musical productions and graduations. Eva will be missed by all g 2549. Call Jenny at K v - Funeral services were held LDS Ward. Interment was in the Mt. Pleasant City Cemetery under die direction of Rasmussen Mortuary, Mt. Pleasant. SNOW elec- 0 435-462- COMMERCIAL MODEL AIRPLANE RADIO Systems: 1 Futaba 6 channel transmitter with 2 receivers and 6 servos. 1 Futaba 6 channel transmitter with 2 receivers and 6 servos. 1 Futaba contest M4L teaches Art at Snow College, and Amy felt that a unique man deserved a unique headstone. Eventually, a bronze wrench, designed and created by Larsen, was cast through Sunrise Bronze and Dalton Memorials, and now graces Gary Reed Hills grave. Since he was buried with a wrench in his hand, this seemed to the Larsens to be the most appropriate memorial they could give. This is one of the Olsens many stories. They are happy to give people the opportunity to honor family members in the manner they want to have set in stone. Lasering, which is a technique that Dalton often employs, can copy any picture or drawing to use on a headstone. Joyce carries a book with ideas for people who ability. For more information, call Steve or Joyce after 5 p.m. at CALL FOR TOY ADORABLE PUREBRED black Toy channel transmitter Poodle puppies. Gentle, six weeks old, perfect for transmitter with Christmas. One male, one female, 1 F26L Tails and claws done. Call single model airplane engine with transistorized electronic ig- (435) .33 cubic 1 .75 HP at 8,000 RPM. Call PIES, $60. Two nition. inches, FIVE' CUDDLY fe- is purebred Shitzu, father is Poodle mix. Ready January 29. Call or 3 J29L MINATURE 435-462-20- pyramidavpro.com BURRO. frTimTilME 2000 550 POLARIS RMK, 1997 488 Polaris Indy Trail with e tilt trailer. $3,995. Several used two-plac- older snowmobiles that run well. (435) F5L ANTIQUE bridle. Call or bottles. J29L CUSTOMIZED AKC AND CKC Aire: ARGE WOOD- BURNING STOVE for sale. Excellent con; dition. Call $400 OBO. dale Terrier puppies, shots and 2 males and 3 females. 7 weeks old. (435) dew-clawe- Hand-painte- animals, people, Superior Quality J29L Expect in a Home. 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 2280 sq. ft. Regular Price: 71.245 49,995 'Plus delivery S sel up. $$lDoubleUnitsJromL$28,995l$$$ Quality Wholesale Homes 2050 S. Stonegale Ctr., 20, Washington 1 back-splas- entry way, or patio. Also do address num- fireplace bers and names. Joy at for appointment. 00-242-0060 Leaf Realty, 555 North State, Mt. J1 5L Pleasant. A8L HOME FOR SALE in Mt. Pleasant. Older, DONATIONS to make slippers for the VA Hospital in Salt Lake City. Drop off at The Fyramid office, 49 West Main, Mt, Pleasant; or call charming home with large kitchen, landscaped, fruit trees, outbuildings, sprinkler system, beautiful location clsoe to town. .53 acres, (435) d flowers, etc. for your countertop, fit transmission to 3. 3 liter engine. 435- - HOMES AND LAND For sale: Over 1 60 properties available. Free price lists and addresses at Aspen 283-524- YARD NEEDED (435)462-2134- . F12L 835-348- F4L Call 3 F26L DAY CARE AVAILABLE for your special ones. Call Marcia Nay at CAMPER: 8Vz FOOT 435-462-90- Monday-Friday- , 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. J15L SUFFOLK FIVE EWES. One Suffolk ram. Call F26L Nice interior. Great shape. $1,500. Call F26L OASIS camp trailer. Good condition. $700. Call 435-445- 3345. F26L 1973 COACHMAN GOOSENECK camp trailer. $2,500 OBO. Lowrey Magic Genie organ, $500 OBO. 435- 436-894- '98 YZ80, EXCELLENT condition. $800 in extras. Asking only $ 1 ,895 OBO. Great deal. 3364. F26L TWO HONDA CT90 TRAIL bikes; 400 RCA video disks and five players; two bone is icycles, Cannondale SE 1000, 435-445- full F12L 2 suspension, alu- minum frame mountain bike; one Shram electric d motor assist bike. A8L 436-855- M4L You TILE PAINTING. and kiln fired using your design or mine. paint murals, J29L 435-462- FOR DODGE LOOKING 3 Lw H YIR'AYJRETAT lk?J FEATURING as Asking $375. Includes saddle and WOODBURNING stove. Navy with chrome. Complete. $650. Call J22L 3737. jars, such Culligan water small-mout- h GREAT with kids. e Interested persons may fill out a written application at the North Sanpete School District Office, 220 East 700 South, Mt. Pleasant, UT 84647. Persons with applications already on file at the school district of5 fice or current employees may call to have their application activated for this position. Persons 5 to have an application may also call (435) form mailed. North Sanpete School District is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants are considred on the basis of employment qualifications without regard to race, color, political affiliation, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, medical condition or disability. PUP- males. Mother M4L Teacher Assistants position Qualifications: Associate degree preferred or NCLB qualified. Closing date: January 23, 2004. 427-953- J29L 1 462-254- LARGE 427-368- $225-$27- receiver and 4 servos. 1 Tarton super ing and cleaning. $350 OBO. Call M4L The North Sanpete School District is accepting applications for the following position: INFO: or 435-462-21- GLASSES, spayed Border Collie needs good home with children. She was abused as a pup. 462-345J29L M4L 4 462-248- son-in-la- TAN TOSHIBA 2510 COPIER with sorter. Needs adjust- - ABETA SADDLE. Excellent condition. $250. Call 462-248- may not know exactly what they want, and both Olsens are willing to listen for as long as it takes to get a picture of the deceased and how best to honor their life. Although the business was a little slow in starting up, they are now getting more requests, which they credit both to advertising and word of mouth. People in Sanpete County have been a little leery of the memorial business since many were left with unfulfilled promises by a previous establishment. The Olsens would like to reassure residents that they will not disappoint them. Dalton Memorials has been given a very honorable job in Payson, creating a Veterans Memorial, which the Olsens feel is proof that their partner has a solid reputation for quality and depend- Adam Larsen, who The father of Amy Larsen, Manti, was an itinerant mechanic, always carrying around his tools as an 20-sl- POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT North Sanpete School District 2003-0School Year Part-tim- emblem of his lifes passion. Although employed as a computer programmer, he lived for a chance to use his tools. His community. One example of the unique memorials Dalton can create is found in the Ephraim cemetery. with 2 receivers and 4 servos. 1 Jr. Unlimited 8 channel '' t) Jan. 20, at die Mt. Pleasant Fifth M4L with wheels, $5. Northern sump pump, still in box, $40 OBO. 'i Eva Lay HOMELITE tric start. f who knew her. lids. Call HAND-TRUC- Dalton, in turn, had been looking for a reliable representative for his business. A partnership was soon born. 7 , OBO. Call ONE STEEL P J 1? inch with 5 lined drawers and lifting BLOWER Cl I , 5X8 IVORY OVAL rug, unused. $100 M4L V Steve and Joyce Olsen, long time residents of Sanpete County, have recently opened a new monument business dedicated to help serve local citizens. Jv, TWO WOODEN CHESTS, 12x14x24 8924. 4? Ctertfteti gfoberttetng B. Lay, Roy; and Paula (Dean) A aflir,3 283-634- 4 state-of-the-a- rt DeMill; Jill Bodily; Chet (Sabrina) DeMill; sisters, NaDene (Charles) Thorpe; 435-835- - business for many years with The Bright Spot, a popular hamburger joint in Manti for many years. Now they are branching out into a business both feel helps them give something back to the people and their families they have known for so long. A conversation with an American Fork man, Bob Dalton, in their restaurant back in July of this year, sparked the idea of establishing a monument business. Another monument operation in Ephraim, which is no longer in business, had closed unexpectedly, leaving many families with unfinished business, and the Olsens wanted to ease some of the hurt. Dalton Memorials is an established business with a good reputation, and they felt this was someone they could trust. was Eva Lay MT. PLEASAN- T- Eva Beck Lay 91, died peacefully of natural causes Jan. 16, 2004, at the home of her granddaughter, Marilee Poulson, Fairview, surrounded by her family. Eva was born July 29, 1912, in Mt. Pleasant, to Herman and Lizetta Hafen Beck. She spent most of her life in Mt. Pleasant and loved Sanpete County. She attended schools in Mt. Pleasant graduating from North Sanpete High School. Eva was Miss Liberty in 1932. She loved music and sang beautifully. The LDS Church was extremely important to her. She married Howard K. Lay Aug. 20, 1937, in Midvale. The marriage was solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple in 1956. Together they had four children, Sandra (Don) Carter, Salt Lake City; Marian (Lee) Schoonover, Fairview; Ronald , Joyce says that they felt Dalton sent to them. The Olsens are very happy with the work Dalton produces, stating that he takes great pride in what he does in and that he is his techniques. One of the aspects of this new venture the Olsens enjoy most is being able to go into peoples homes and talk about their loved ones. Being able to create a special tribute to the memory of those who have passed away with the quality of Dalton's work makes them feel they are doing something worthwhile for their friends and Perry DeMill EPHRAI- M- Perry (Bus) ,1 L v-, Olsen have been around a long time, and plan to stay in the county where both were raised and where they know practically everyone. They have had a successful ans of Foreign Wars and one -- iu in HELP WANTED Snow College is seeking applications for a part-timtemporary Admissions Assistant on the Ephraim Campus. e, Qualifications: High school diploma; must have good public relations skills in dealing with students and the public; must be attentive to details; and familiar with WordPerfect or Microsoft Word. This part-tim- e position pays $7 per hour and is scheduled to last 1 8 months. Applicants must be willing to work flexible hours. There are no benefits associated with this position. To apply for this position you will need a cover letter, Snow College Employment Application, resume and two letters of recommendation. For a Snow College application, contact Snow College Human Resource Office at bonnie.edwards snowpdi i or visit our website atwww.snow.edu. Closing date: January 30, 2004. EEOE. 435-283-705- 7, e-m-ail |