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Show Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday December 24, 2002 15A OBITUARIES George Gianoulis PRICE - George N. Gianoulis, beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother and unde passed away suddenly Dec. 17, 2002 due to complications from a rare allergic reaction. Born March 18, 1923 in Kare, Crete, Greece, to Nicholas Gianoulis and Theodosia Prokopakis. After becoming a U.S. citizen he returned to Greece and married Ekaterina (Katherine) Damanakis of Episkopi, Crete on Feb. 3, 1963. He immediately returned to the U.S. with his bride to establish a new life and family in Price. Together George and Katherine had two children, Anthony and Theodosia C'hrysoula (Goldie). He was raised, educated and lived half of his life in Greece. After high school he w as accepted to medical school. He chose, however to serve in the Greek Army fighting in the Greek Resistance alongside the British against the Nazi occupation of Greece. He was directly involved in the notorious capture of the Nazi officer General Kreipe. he again served From 1948-195- 0 in the Greek military, stationed in Corinth, Athens, and Thessaloniki, fighting against the communists in the Greek civil Hope Ishley PRICE - Loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend, Hope Conder Nielson Ishley, age 83, passed away Dec. 17, 2002 at her home. She was born May 11, 1919 in Angle, to Joseph and Eva Olive Moore Conder. Married Keith Nielson Feb. 19, 1938 He died Sept. 2, I960. Married Gabriel Ishley Nov. 12, 1969 in Las Vegas, New She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. Member Beauceant and Dansante Social Club. Hope worked as a bank teller at Zions Bank for many years. She loved to travel and enjoyed her many Caribbean cruises and trips to Hawaii. She enjoyed Mesquite and Wendover with her daughter and Hope and son-in-la- Gabriel enjoyed their many w inters together in Lake Havasu, Ariz. She attended many mining conventions with her husband which was quite a treat. She w ill war. He received numerous medals and honors for his military services. After the war he was employed by a government agency distributing humanitarian aid to the victims of war atrocities in Greece. In 1956 George came to the United States to help operate his uncle Anthony Gianoulis coffee house in Price. He was a memn ber of GAPA and the was a reof America. He Society his committed and man to ligious Orthodox faith. Member of the Pan-Creta- Assumption Greek Orthodox Church in Price. He worked for the Carbon County Road Depart Chrysoula (Kosta) Bala, Athens, Center for their care. The family also thanks friends for their concern and support during his sudden illness. Viewing to be held at Mitchell Funeral Home, 233 E. Main St., Price, Friday, Dec. 20, 6:30 p.m. with a Trisagion prayer service. The family will host a memorial refreshment hour at the Greek Streak restaurant following the service. Funeral services were held on Dec. 21, 9 a.m., at the Assumption Greek Orthodox Church, 61 S. 200 East, Price. Interment immediately to follow at I p.m., at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, 1342 E. 500 S., Salt Lake City. Following interment the family will host a makaria (wake) at Holy Trinity Cathedral, Memorial Hall, 279 S. 300 W., Salt Lake City. Due to logistical reasons regarding the interment, a formal makaria will not be held in Price that day. The family will host a makaria in Price at a later date after the traditional Orthodox 40 day mourning period. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Assumption nieces and nephews. The family wishes to thank the staffs at Castleview Hospital and Utah Valley Regional Medical School, 5335 S. Highland Dr Salt Lake City, UT 84121. May his memory be eternal. In 1986 ment from 1963-198and Katherine opened George and operated the famed Greek Streak restaurant in Price serving Greek delicacies for 15 years. I le spent the remainder of his life traveling and enjoying his family, especially his three grandchildren. He was overjoyed to have spent this past Thanksgiving with his immediately family in New York City. George was a friend to all and known for his hospitality and generosity. He was a kind, honest, hard working and honorable man. I le was very proud of his family and their accomplishments. His family, in turn, is very proud of him for leading such an exemplary life. George is survived by wife, Katherine; son, Dr. Anthony (Marina) Gianoulis, Salt Lake City; daughter, Goldie (Nicholas) Alissandratos, New York City; grandchildren, Gerasimos and George Jeremy Alissandratos and Giorgio Gianoulis; brother, Stelios Gianoulis, (Vasiliki) Thessaloniki, Greece; sister, Kick Olsen be dearly missed and a great addition to heaven. Survived by husband, Gabriel Ishley, Price; son, M. Keith (Elaine) Nielson, Henderson, Nev.; daughter, Necia (Gene) Erramouspe, Spring Glen; stepdaughter, Sharon (Bud) Smith, stepson, Gary Ishley, both of Salt Lake City; grandchildren, Steven (Bambi) Erramouspe, Spring David (Kathleen) Erramouspe, Littleton, Colo.; Lori (Bobby) Marshall, Littleton, Colo.; Allen Nielson, Vancouver, Wash.; Gail (Keith) Dawson, Kearns; Courtney (Rodrigo) Garay, Salt Lake City; Ashley Smith, Salt Lake City; greatgrandchildren, Jacob and Joshua Erramouspe, Danny Erramouspe, Raquel and Jacob Marshall. Gabriel and Chandler Dawson; sisters, Faye (N.L.) Detro, Spanish Fork; Joye Ogden, Monroe; Ida Frandsen, Duchesne; Dean Frederick, Covina, Calif.; June Gregerson, Richfield; Tex (Duane) Wilson, Richfield; and brother, Wade Idaho. Funeral serv ices were held on Saturday, Dec. 21,1 p.m., Price James A. 8th LDS Ward Chapel. Family will be at the church one hour prior to serv ices. Friends are welcome at Mitchells daily. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery, 1 lelper. In lieu of Dowers, the family suggests making donations to Shriners I lospital or the American 1 leart Association. Ferro Ph.D. Horn 1BERNIE T. MORRIS MONUMENTS 31 2 TICK vVSUHH (! 1TUCTIOYS Auction V2r 7u i:v( ll PUBLIC NOTICE!!! H.IM circumstances nieces and nephews. 1 le was preceded in death by father, Rolland Sonny Olsen; and grandparents. Funeral service was held Dec. r, of the 91 They have ordered Nationwide Auction and Sales Management Company to dispose of this merchandise at PUBLIC AUCTION. Merchandise will be divided equally and disposed of in several locations. Each auction has approximately 1 00 saddles, Western Ranch Ropers, .Pleasure, Silver Show, Youth, Pony, Australian, English and Pack Saddles. PLUSHI Ranch Bits and Spurs, 1 50 Ranch and Silver Show Bridles, Halters, Leads, Breast Collars, Saddle Pads and Blankets, Grooming Items, lariats, Whips, Driving Harness, Oster Clippers, PLUS 100s more items!! ' AUCTIONEERS N0TEII This will be a great opportunity to stock your tack room or store with brand new, brand name merchandise at a fraction of the original cost. Manufacturer's New Warranties apply. Auctioneer: Spence Rogers, Telephone asli 637-677- 7 Biy s AtUETIOK UTAH . (Em http:www.auctionutah.com Utah's only FREE Auction Website! No Listing Fees! No of Sale Fees! I No Registration Fees! Sellers - Earn Money for Christmas! t Buyers - Find Great Christmas Gifts' t.m Let's Lew Crofts Were over stocked on Deal Salterwhite Log I lomes has Tamie Peczuh a 6x6, 6x8 house log seconds! Great for sheds, cabins, etc. Call today & well play 1 jt' - A Satterwhite Log Homes ion. ref - L http:www.satterwhite-log-homes.co- rx (435) You () Tires s Special thanks to Carbon Credit Union, Kiwanis Club, Pinnacle Canyon Academy, I'tah Central Credit Union DRIVERS WANTED: COMPANY & OWNER OPERATORS mmm 222ZSZ!! Make a Deal! limited quantity of 3x8 & 3x6 Siding. i Ojl Taco lime Trade Secret Walton Books Penny Holland Lynette Rukavina & Carbon Emery Motor Sports Dave & Melissa Herrera Helper Junior lliyh Janet Forsythe Kentucky Fried Chiiken l.ove l loral Miller Creek Shooters Bierce Oil Brice Floral Brice Oil Express Senior Citizen Center Smith's Food A Druy ia! 1 Wellington City Cemetery. Albertson's Food A Dray Ann's Hallmark 1 Loretla prior to service. Interment, The Price and Castle Dale Offices of the Division of Child and Family Services, the Utah Foster Care Foundation, and the CarbonEmery Foster Parent Association would like to thank the following for their assistance and donations for the 2002 Resource Family Christmas Party: Balynda Scovill, Loretta Jensen, Charlie Bezyak, Lauri Davis, Penny Holland, Lynda Day, Lew Crofts, Cass Farlaino Jensen a.m., Mitchell Funeral Family will he at Mitchell's Thursday one hour 11 19, Thank PO Box 724 Price, UT S4501 c A ' Home. 655 East Main, Price, Utah Board of Trustees and HHI Homeowners. Thanh you for partnering with us to 6uild Better communities. Charlie Bezyack area J f f Greenwell Inn & Convention Center continuous supporters. TERMS: Cash, ATM and Credit Cards Only (No Checks) These will be the ONLY Auctions in this r"'- -' Get a Luxury Suite for Half Iriee when you have your Reception at the Greenwell Inn. Frankie Sacco, Mary Bishop, Edye Mayer, Lynette Rukavina, Tamie Peczuh, Shelly Sicilia, Deloris Markakis, Deloris 'Markakis 1 it's all new 1700 sq. ft. Luxury Suites Convention Facility is the perfect place. pause from the usual routine of business to say Thank You for your friendship, good will and loyalty. May the happiness and good cheer oi the Holiday Season be yours throughout the New Year. UQUIDATED. Scholarship Fund, c'o College of Eastern Utah, 45 Fast 4(H) North, Price, UT 84501. With It is with pleasure that we . t Barboglio-Leavit- Planning a Wedding or eotw 1 1 Main Street. Price. Family will be at Mitchell's one hour prior to serv ices. Interment, Price City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions to the Anniversary jhanv 'Wotiyi terrorist attack Three Bar Saddlery has CEASED ALL overseas shipments and dealings resulting in a vast overstock of merchandise that MUST BE Due to merous earing aunts, uncles, Vou Itnotv wfio you are. Sincere Best wisftesrom the HTH 39 West Main, Price, UT Doors Open at SIX PM Thursday, Dec. 19, 2 p.m., Mitchell Funeral lome, 233 E. and father-in-laFred (Virginia) Noyes, Price; brother-in-laKip (Tamara) Noyes, South Jordan; daughter-in-laErin Olsen, Price; grandmother, Annie Bryan, Price; five loving grandchildren; and nu- ETZEL REALTY Starts Barboglio; and parents. Funeral service was held on mother-in-la- our Jiutfijul donors, and ufio are our Ktrhing lettering Duality Memorials Home appointments available 5.M) h. Mein, Castle Dale .Vi 192 I nephews. She was preceded in death by husband, Carl; granddaughter, Jennifer Leavitt; two brothers. Frank and Joe Don (Teresa) Olsen, Shawn (Jana) Olsen, all of Price; tfie Businesses Ceim-ItT- jctor22year3740 Survived by w ile, Lisa Olsen; two sons and two daughters, Rieky Olsen, Raehelle Hiefner, Cody Olsen, Courtney Olsen, till of Wellington; mother, Alice Olsen; three brothers, Joe Olsen, To our fwlpjuf volunteers, Monument beat any quote in UT or CO 45 West 1st North, Price, UT money be used to help the needy students get a college degree. Helen is survived by son, Joseph Carl (Mimi) Leavitt, Phoenix, Ariz.; cousins, Ilene McKenna and Donald Causer, Salt Dike City; and six nieces and of Castle Country BUNDERSON Will 381-24- 8200065 she established the t Scholarship Fund. It was her wish that the Barboglio-Leavit- Humanity rfenwy of wotor to honor solt Cell: PO Box 325 Moab. UT 845.32 Helen Barboglio end, Thank You from Habitat for Phene: 6872791 for appts. Call - Leavitt, age 86, died Dec. 16, 2002 at her home after a short illness. She was born Oct. 23, 19 16 in Helper, to Joseph and Jenny Causer Barboglio. Married Carl J. Leavitt June 24, 1939 in Price. He died July 27, 1968. Helen was educated in Carbon County and graduated from Carbon High School and the University of Utah, where she was a member of the Delta Delta Delta Sorority. Helen served on the board of directors and was employed at both the Helper State IBank and First National Bank of Price for many years. She served on the board of directors for Eastern Utah Electric and Helper Furniture in 1 lelper and Price. Helen had a longtime devotion to the College of Eastern Utah and the education of young people in Carbon, Emery, Grand and Duchesne counties. To this The Greenwell Inn Castle Country Salt Service Clinical Psychologist NOW SERVING THE CARBON EMERY AREA Call WELLINGTON - Ricky Eugene Olsen, age 40, passed away Dec. 16, 2002 from a work related accident. He was born April 22, 1962 in Price, to Rolland Eugene and Alice Henman Olsen. Married Lisa Noyes July 1, 1985 in Price. Rick was a lifelong resident of Carbon County and was presently employed with Trees Inc. as a foreman. He was a former longtime employee of Plateau Mining Company. Ricks greatest love was for his family, especially his children and grandchildren. He loved the outdoors and enjoyed hunting and fishing with family and friends. I le enjoyed farming and took great pride in caring for his horses. Rick will always be remembered for his keen sense of humor and practical jokes that he played on everyone. Glen; (Elaine) Conder, Lewiston, the Classifieds! Greek Orthodox Church of Price, or to the Saint Sophia Greece; numerous cousins, Helen Leavitt PRICE 528-500- EXPRESSWAY-ST- S Bonus!! $1000 Sign-O- n MUST HAVE 2 YEARS OVER THE ROAD EXPERIENCE WITH A CLASS-CDL A 3 B00-835-94- - 71 m v Flatbcds |