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Show Thursday, December 2, 2004 THE OBITUARIES PYRAMID 7 Frances Celia Cox Mant- i- Celia Garrett Cox, 87, a longtime resident of Manti, diea Nov. 24, at the home of her daughter, Cathie Louise Murdock, Monroe. She was bom May 2, 1917, in Alpine, ID., to David Gilbert and Jane Caroline Robbins Garrett. She married Wesley Elden r, Hibben June 4, 1935, in Hi-bb- en Mule Peel Nielson Mt. Pleasan- t- Frances Bushman Peel, 72 died in her home Nov. 27, 2004. She was born Jan. 26, 1932, SPRINGVILL- EAdele Nielson, 92, Springville, passed away Sunday, Nov. 28, 2004, of natural causes. She was born in Moroni, Utah, Nov. 3, 1912, to Andrew Love Bradley, Jr. and Charlotte Ann Hardy. She married Dean Devere Nielson Oct. 22, 1930, in fountain Green. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Timpanogos LDS Temple Jtov. 13, 1999. Adele was an active member of the LDS Church and served faithfully in the Pri- to Edith Smith and Alonzo Bradley Bushman in Joseph City, AZ. After growing up and attending school in northern Arizona, she graduated from BYU in elementary educa- Adele Nielson tion. Burrows, Spring Glen; Maxine (David) Radmall, Lindon; and Kay (LaMar) Hair, Orem. She is also survived by 22 grandchildren; 60 great- grandchildren; 10 great-gre- at grandchildren; and one sister, Ella Bradley (Ray) Fritsch, Sandy. She was preceded in death by her husband and one son, Dean Clair Nielson. Funeral services will be held today, Thursday, Dec. 2, at 1 p.m., in the Kolob Sev- mary, Young Women's, Junior Sunday School and Relief Society. She was a talented seamstress and did many alterations and sewing for people in the community. She will enth LDS Ward, 840 South be remembered for the beau- 400 East, Springville. Friends may call from tiful quilts she made. She will also he remembered as a 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m., prior sweet, compassionate to services at the church. Interment will be in the woman who was always Springville Evergreen Cemeserving others. She is survived by one son tery under the direction of and three daughters: Roger the Wheeler Mortuary. Condolences may be sent to B. Nielson, (Nancy) Carol Nielson Springville; www.wheelermortuary.com Rex Clair ivory, 67, passed away at hjs home surrounded by his family, Nov. 26, 2004, after fighting a long, courageous battle with cancer. His strength has inspired us all. He will forever be in pur hearts. Rex was born in Fountain Green, Nov. 2, 1937, to Pair and Donna Ivory. After graduating from Mo-rpHigh School, he served in the North Central States LDS Mission. He attended Snow College and graduates from Utah State University with a Masters degree in psychology. Rex had six children with his first wife, Roberta (1939 '2002). He later married Denise Carotta Feb. 3, 1984. They resided in Ephraim Snd together raised her three children for 20 years. Rex worked as the Director of the Handicapped Center at Utah State University for 13 years, from 1969 to 1984. He then worked as the South Sanpete School District Psychologist form 1984 to 2000. Through his work, Rex touched the lives of those he served. Rex had many passions in life. One of these passions was his farm. He enjoyed the scenery, the aroma of nature, the beautiful sunsets and most of all, the satisfaction that he found in hard work. He also had hobbies, many outdoor such as hunting, fishing, and camping. ' Rex had a love for antiques. His collection included marbles, guns and his most prized antique, his 37 Chev, which he restored. He also loved John Deere tractors. He had a great love and a special gift of being a great grandpa. Rex is survived by his wife, Denise; children, Rebecca Ivory, Ronald (Den-nice- ) Richard Ivory; (Melody) Ivory; Rachel Ephraim-- ful member of the church. She cared for and loved her children and extended family very much. Her passion was genealogy; she researched and prepared hundreds of names for the temple. She also loved gardening, canning, sewing, quilting and reading. She taught elementary school for 11 years in the North Sanpete School District and served missions in Nauvoo, IL and MO., with her husAdam-Ondi-Ama- n, band. She is survived by husband, Paul; children, Glen (Detina) Peel; Dale (Maren) Peel, both Mt. Pleasant; Sylvia (Mike) Randall, Ogden; Larry (MaKayla) Peel, Michael TX; Bishop, (Dorothy) Peel, Millville; Christian Peel, Zurich, Switzerland; Amelia (Jason) Providence; and (Andrew) Jackson, Vernal; 30 grandchildren, one and siblings, Lenore; Nellie; and Hurst, Gayle great-grandchil- d; Dean. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Ruth Ann; a grandchild; her parents; three siblings, Morns Bushman; Elwin Bushman; and Pauline Miller. Funeral services were held Wednesday Dec. 1, in the Mt. Pleasant LDS Stake Center. Interment was in the Mt. Pleasant City Cemtery under the dicection of Rasmussen Mortuary. - -- filed with the State Box Engineer, 146300, Salt Lake NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State Engineer received the City, UT on or before DEfollowing Application) in Sanpete CEMBER 29, 2004. County (Locations These are informal inSLB&M). proceedings as per of For more infor- Rule R655-6-mation or to re- the Division of Waceive a copy of fil- ter Rights. (The Period of Use is genings, visit erally or call except irrigation which is generally Persons object- from Apr. 1 to Oct. ing to an applica- 31 each year.) CHANGE tion must file a 84114-630- 0 2 nttpVwa-terrights.utah.g- year-roun- d ni Rex Ivory Ivory; Ryan (Dusty) Ivory; Reid (Nickie) Ivory; Andria (Joe) McCaul; Brian Boston; 14 grandchildren; siblings, James (Dorothy) Ivory; Sheryl (Paul) Draper; Russel (Karen) Ivory. He was preceded in death by parents, Clair and Donna Ivory; daughter, Rosetta Ivory; and stepson, Derek Boston. The family would like CLEARLY READABLE protest stating FILING NUMREASONS BER, FOR OBJECTION, PROTESTANTS' Multi-Specialt- and Pam Randall propose(s) using 3.75 from groundwater Jerry Indi-anol- a) PUBLIC NOTICE site-specif- ic much. The life of a man consists not in seeing visions and in dreaming dreams, but in active charity and in willing service. Thought works in silence; so does virtue. One might erect statues to silence. - Thomas Carlyle NOTICE OF INTENT TO SELL Utah 84647; up for bid. Items will be on display from 9 to 10 a.m., Saturday, December 4, 2004. Sealed bids on unit will be accepted until 5:00 p.m., that same day. Bids on known address, individual' items 700 335 will not be South West, Mt. Pleasant, Universal Storage, two miles north of Mt. Pleasant on Highway 89, will place items stored in Unit 3087, belonging to Dennis Dyches, last miles of SSE Fairview) for Irrigation. Jerry D. Olds, P.E. Published in The Pyramid December 2 and 9, 2004. fects of existing roads or roads proposed for addition, deletion, or reconstruction in the fu- ture. The public is encouraged to attend and review the document to make recommendations on the proposed roadtrail system at this time. For further information you may contact the Ferron office at Published in The Pyramid November 18, 24 and Decem-be- r 2, 2004. We reserve the right to accept or reject any and all ones. Celia was preceded in death by her first husband of 39 years, Wesley Elden Hibben and her second husband of nearly four years, Ivan Cox; two sons, Billy Dean Hibben and Donald Roger Hibben. Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 29 in the Manti First LDS Ward Chapel Interment was in the Manti City Cemetery under the direction of Funeral directors, Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortuary, Richfield, Salina and Gunnison. The family would like to express their gratitude to the Gunnison Valley Hospice nurses and aides. We reserve the East, Nephi, Utah 84648; up for bid. right to accept or Items will be on reject any and all display from 9 to bids. 10 a.m., Saturday, Universal December 4, 2004. Storage Sealed bids on unit Management (435)462-385- 6 will be accepted 3 or (435) until 5:00 p.m., Published in The that same day. Bids on individual Pyramid Novemitems will not be ber 24 and December 2, 2004. accepted. 674-449- On Thursday, December 2, 2004, at 17A-1-40- Call Steve or Joyce Olsen 283-634- 4 after 5 p.m. Get Delivery within 8 weeks Universal Please give us the opportunity to serve you: (Engraving done by ' Dalton Memorial) Storage Management (435) 462-385- 6 3 or (435) Published in The Pyramid November 24 and December 2, ART: Snow College is accepting applications for an adjunct instructor to teach Art 1140 674-449- 2004. Basic Photography TEACHERS ASSITANTS ASSISTANT COACH FOR BOYS SOCCER Qualifications: Associate Degree preferred or North Sanpete High School Qualified Closes: NOON, December 3, 2004 Closes: NOON, December 3, 2004 B erested persons may fill out a written application ie North Sanpete School District Office, 220 East with South, Mt. Pleasant, UT 84647. Persons district school the lications already on file at 5 to :e or current employees may call ' for this position. 3 their application activated to have an 5 call ons may also (435) lication form mailed. 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 5 office or current employees may call to have their application activated for this position. 5 Persons may also call (435) to have an application form mailed. North Sanpete School District is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants are considered on the basis o f employment qualifications without regard to race, color, political affiliation, relimedical condition gion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, ' or disability. North Sanpete School District is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants are considered on the basis of employment qualifications without regard to race, color, political affiliation, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, medical condition 462-248- 435-248- disability. -- -- In addition there are numerous nephews and nieces, their children and loved be reviewed. The budgets will be 7:00 p.m., the San- adopted by the DisConservancy pete County Water trict at 800 pm, DeDistrict Budget Conservancy Dis- cember 2, 2004. 1 trict will conduct a Utah Code Hearing and 502. public hearing in the Ed Sunderland, Notice is hereby Commission ChamPresident given that the 2005 bers at the Sanpete Sanpete County Courthouse in ManSanpete County Water Conservancy ti, Utah. Water Conservan8 District Budget will Utah Code cy District to 433. The 2004 be available for review in the Office of Budget Published in The will be the Sanpete County opened for review Pyramid November Auditor on Novem- and adjustment and 25 and December 2, ber 24, 2004. the 2005 Budget will 2004. Sanpete County Water bids. North Sanpete School District or great great grandchildren. (435)384-237- 2. The North Sanpete School District is accepting applications for the following position. 435-248- NOTICE OF INTENT TO SELL grandchildren 17A-1-50- STATE ENGINEER School Year 462-248- Ann Cochrane, LaGrange, Christine The North Sanpete School District is accepting applications for the following position. mhi friends. She is survived by her children, Gilbert Waugh (Linda) Hibben, LaGrange, KY; Frederick Elden (Donalda) Hibben, Albuquerque, NM; Janeth Maxine (Ed) Munger, Steven Mikel Gunnison; (Gayle) Hibben, Pleasant Grove; James Wesley Hibben, Pinedale, WY; Sally 65-34- POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT Part time position life-lon- ac-f- t. POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT North Sanpete School District 2004-0- 5 beloved by many for her g devoted service. A member of the LDS Church, she held many teaching positions and was a Primary President in the Spokane First LDS Ward in Spokane, WA. For the past 30 years, she has resided in Manti and was an ordinance worker in the Manti LDS Temple. Celia always stressed the importance of family values ana unity. She will be dearly missed by family and is Universal Storfrom age, two miles groundwater (.25 north of Mt. Pleasmi. N.E. of Indiant on Highway anola) for Irriga- 89, will place items tion. NONUSE stored in Unit (A32616): 3130 belonging to Sports Haven Indba ternational last Skyline Mt. Resort Rowlette, known address, is seeking Nonuse period for 0.63 cfs 668 South 300 from or 120.0 Notice of (2 groundwater 17.0 ac-f- t. NAME AND RETURN ADDRESS, (0.5 mi NW of and any request for for Irrigaa hearing. tion; StockwaterProtest must be ing; Domestic. y mussen Mortuary. Rex, we love you so Dean & Becky Warmington Interested Party, RedZ Inc., Indianola Irrigation Company propose(s) using KY; Cathie Louise (Rex) Murdock, Monroe; Daiyl EdShe married, Ivan Cox, win Scott (Jolene) HiDben, June 6, 1989, in Manti. He KY; Branch (DiLaGrange, preceded her death in No- nah) Cox, Fairview. She was 1992. vember of the loving grandmother of 42 For many years, Celia 62 worked as a nurses aide and grandchildren; and greatnine 1974. ac-f- t. cal information to develop roadtrail express our appreciation The FerronPrice systems that are and thanks to Laurie Miller District, safe and responsive Ranger and the many hospice Manti-La Sal Na- to public needs and workers with At Home tional Forest is desires, are affordHealth Care; Dr. Bott and holding a public able and efficiently the staff of Central Utah meeting on Thurs- managed, have Clinic; Dr. day, December 2, minimal negative Dechet; Dr. Peterson and 2004 at 7:00 p.m. at ecological effects the Central Utah Medical the Ferron District on the land, and are in balance with Clinic; and Dr. Armstrong. Office. The meeting will available funding We will never forget the love and support you of- present the public for needed manwith the opportuni- agement action. fered Rex and our family. Decisions that Funeral services were ties identified and held Tuesday Nov. 30, in priorities set for fu- will change the exthe Ephraim Sixth LDS ture roadtrail sys- isting system will tems in the Muddy occur through pubWard. lic involvement and drainage. Interment was in the Creek envia The will analysis Ephraim City Cemetery undecision ronmental analysis provide Rasof direction der the makers with criti- - that considers ef- - to - ' She married Paul R. Peel Sept. 20, 1956, in the Mesa LDS Temple; she was a faith- PUBLIC NOTICE Rex Ivory ; Kem-mere- WY. The marriage was later solemnized in tne Manti LDS Temple. He preceded her in death in March for the Spring semester 2005. QUALIFICATIONS: BFA photography required, and teaching experience MFA in the in preferred art of B & W silver photography. Experience should include manual 35 mm camera operation, lighting methods, historical signif- icance, presentation methods, and traditional black and white photographic darkroom techniques. Adjunct teaching is determined by student enrollment, and submitted applications do not constitute a position at the college. To be considered for the position, the application procedure will require a Snow College application, cover letter, curriculum vitaresume, and copies of transcripts. To receive an application, please contact the Human Resource Office at 435-283-705- 7, visit our website at www.snow.edu, or Position e-m- bonnie.edwardssnow.edu. ail will remain open till filled. EEOE. |