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Show iifi 8B Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah 'UPtE"1 Tuesday February 5, 2002 OBITUARIES (iKI.I.N RIVI.R Susie Montez Duane Frandsen Tnila Bitfelow Iwila lunl Bigelow joined lierbcloml husb.iinl, John Bigelow, on Jan. .10, 2002. Born I d. IS, 1020 in Green River lo W illis Luleyctte Hunt ami Rua I 0 Watson. Ivvila and John were married in the Manti I DS 'temple Nov. 22, 1040. She lived in Green River her entire 1 life. I (Gail), Spring, Texas; daughter. Sherry 'lunner (Fred), Draper; son. I .arry Bigelow (Saudi), West Jordan; son, Kirk Bigelow (Deanna), West Valley; son, Kerry Bigelow (Tonya), Green River; brother, Verno Hunt, Ogden; sisters, Vivian Rowe, Tails, Ohio; Ina Spadafora and Phyllis Burr of Green River; and Janet Tucker, Chargrin West Jordan. Preceded in death by husband, John Bigelow; mother, Rua Lit Hunt; father, Willis I.afeyette Hunt; and brothers, Don, Verald and Loran Hunt Tuncral was Monday, Feb. 4, at the Green River CDS Chapel. Burial was in the Elgin Cemetery under the direction of Fausett Mortuary. Louis Canchola - Our loving husband, father, grandfather, greatgrandfather and longtime friend, I amis Canchola, age 105, passed away Jan. 29, 2002 at his daughters home in West Valley. lie was born Aug. 19, 1896 in Penjamo, Mexico to Feliciano III.I.PI.R - IIELPER-TOOEL- E Madrigal, October 1942 in Price. Member of the Spanish Assembly of God Church laing-lim- e resident of Carbon County where he worked for various coal mines and the D. & R. G. W. for many years. I iiuis retired from the Utah State Department of Health. He enjoyed gardening and taking care of his home. Santistevan, age 75, passed away Jan. 28, 2002 in the Tooele Valley Hospital. She was born Feb. 5, 1926 in Monte Vista, Colo, to Marcial and Agueda Marquez Lopez. She married I lenry Santistevan. I le died Feb. 15, 1994. THANK YOU SO MUCH want to thank everyone that has sent Christmas cards, letters and Birthday greetings to me while on my Mission. I Member of the Catholic two sons and their spouses, Visitors Center. I le loved being w ith his horses and at the cabin near Scofield. Survived by his wife, Velma; his four children, Wayne (Penny) of Arlington, Texas; Jerry of Moab; Camille (Michael) Jensen and Clyda (Michael) Harrison, both of Price; a daughter-in-laPat Frandsen of Price; 18 grandchildren and nine brothers and sisters, Odell of Alpine; G. Pete of Sandy; LaRue McCann of California; and Beth 1 lartman of Arizona. I le was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Nellie; and a brother, Garth. Funeral services were Monday, Feb. 4, at the Riverwoods LDS Ward Chapel in Provo under the direction of Berg Mortuary. Graveside services followed at the Price City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that contributions be made to the LDS missionary fund or the College of Eastern Utah Duane A. Frandsen Scholarship Fund. -- Our beloved mother, grandmother, aunt and dear friend, Erailia Survived by son, Fidel O. (Christina) Sanchez, Spring (ilen, daughters, Jenny Sandoval, Seattle, Wash., Irene (Billy) Trujillo, West Valley. Also survived by numerous grandchildren, and Preceded in death by three grandchildren. Funeral service was held Feb. 2, Mitchell Funeral I lome. Interment, Mt. View Cemetery. grandson, Deon (Paula) Santistevan, South Weber; four great grandchildren and numerous loving nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents, -- Elder David Sebring 300 West State Suite 107 Media, PA 19063 NOTICE husband, infant son, grandson, Dino Santistevan; brothers, Joe and Trinidad Lopez; sister, Flavia Martinez and dear friend Joe Martinez. The family acknowledges Valley. Mitchell Funeral Home. Classifieds Work! PUBLIC NOTICES HEARING Community Impact Board Funding for the 2002 Curb and Gutter Project PUBLIC NOTICE February 20, 2002 Notice is hereby given that the Huntington City Council will hold a Public Hearing in conjunction with its regular scheduled Council Meeting on Wednesday, February 20, 2002, at the Huntington City Hall located at 20 South Main. Meeting will start promptly at 6 30 p.m. This public hearing is to notify the public of Huntington City's issuance of the revenue bond and also desenbe the face amount of said Bond and the repayment schedule. The impact of the project upon the community will also be discussed. I, the undersigned duly acting and appointed Recorder of Huntington City hereby certify that the foregoing notice was posted in three public places on February 5, 2002 and provided to the Emery County Progress for publication. s Jimie D. Jones Huntington City Reoorder Published in the Emery County Progress February 5 and 1 2, 2002. The City of Green River and the Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on February 1 2, 2002 at Green River City Hall, 240 East Main at 5:30 p.m. to hear public comments on the proposed zoning change for Shady Acres property from RM1 to a Vacation Vehicle Park and Gary Ekker property from R1 to A1 . Published in the Emery County Progress February 5 and 1 2, 2002. PUBLIC NOTICE will The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Muddy Creek Irrigation Company be held on Saturday, February 1 6 2002 at 1 :00 p.m. in the Emery Town Hall in Emery Utah. By order of the board president, Morris Sorensen Published in the Emery County Progress February 5 and 1 2, 2002. NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY INVITATION FOR BIDS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS There are delinquent upon the foliowing described stock, on account of assessment levied on the 1 st day of November, 2001 Bids will be received by Castle Valley Special Service District for the Chip Seal Project, 2002, Huntington City. Bids will be in accordance with the specifications prepared by Johansen & Tuttle Engineering, Inc., 90 South 100 East, Castle Dale, Utah. Bids will be received by Castle Valley Special Service District until 2:00 p.m., February 21 , 2002, at the office of the Engineer, Johansen & Tuttle Engineering. Bids will then be opened and read aloud. A bid bond in the amount of five percent payable to the Owner, shall accompany the Bid. (5) of the bid, made Major item of work includes: in accordance with law and order of the board of directors made on the 1 7th of December 2001 . so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary wiH be sold at the South Main Entrance, Castle Dale City Hall, Castle Dale, Utah on February 1 5, 2002, at 12.00 p.m. to pay the delinquent assessments thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of the sale. Only whole shares will be sold. Excess payment will be returned to the owner of the certificate or credited to his account. and s Stanley Mathis Secretary Castle Dale, Utah 8451 3 Telephone Published in the Emery County Progress February 5 and 12, 2002 in death by parents; husband; son, Phillip Jr.; daughter, Caroline Hernandez; two brothers and three sisters. The family would like to ex 1. Type 'A' Cover Material- 442,600 sq. yds. Prospective bidders may assemble at the Office of Johansen 4 Tuttle Engineering, February 14, 2002, at 10:00 a.m for the group showing. Attendance at the project is mandatory and meeting and site-sho- a prerequisite to submitting a bid for the project. Bidding Contractors, or a duly authorized representative, must arrive at the Project Engineer's office for the said meeting and siteshowing, at Johansen 4 Tuttle Engineering, 90 South 1 00 East Castle Dale, UT 8451 3. The owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any formality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the District. s Dorr Hanson, Chairman Castle Valley Special Service District PO Box 877 Castle Dale, Utah 84513 Published in the Emery County Progress February 5, 12, and 19, 2002. tend a special thanks to Lisa for taking excellent care of grandma. Funeral Mass Thursday, Feb. 7, 10 a.m., St. Anthony Catholic Church. Vigil service Wednesday evening, 7 p.m., at the church in Helper. Family will be at the church Wednesday and Thursday one hour prior to services. Committal service, Mountain View Cemetery, Helper, under the direction of Mitchell Funeral Home. Iris Fullmer FERRON - Iris Norma Petty Peterson Fullmer, age 87, passed away Feb. 3, 2002 in Ferron. She was born June 28, 1914 in Emery to Issac Adelbert Petty and Anena Simonsen. Married Robert E. Lee Peterson, later divorced. Married Eugene S. Fullmer in October 1958 at Elko, Nev. He died Aug. 28, 1971. Member of the LDS Church. Member of the American Legion Auxiliary Post 42 for 25 years. Iris loved working in heryard and caring for the Ferron City Cemetery. She was a former employee of Yudella P. Miles, Escondido, Calif.; special friend, Richard E. Behling, Ferron; nine or PUBLIC n. Preceded Calif.; Cemetery, under direction of Critical deadlines are now in force. Make sure that your right to recovery is preserved by calling for your FREE consultation and explanation of your rights. (Nancy) Montez, Caracas, Venezuela; sister, Toni (Augustine) Medina, Helper; 21 grandchildren and 28 Peterson, Carson, Calif.; sisters, Lily Mae Montroy, Victorville, Funeral Mass, Saturday, Feb. 2, St. Anthony Catholic Church. Vigil service Friday evening 7 p.m. at the church in Helper. Committal Service, Mt. View If you or a loved one took call your local attorney Matthew T. Graff Jensen, Graff & Barnes Toll Free greatly appreciated. lelper; Mary Ellen (Terry) Quintana, Salt Lake City; Anita (Dean) Peterson, Springville; Jessie Deanna Diener, Minocaqua, Wis.; Pat (David) Behling, Ferron; son, Gary L. (Kathy) Care in West Last Chance! I (Vivian) Montez, I lome and will be dearly missed by her family and a community of longtime friends. Survived by her daughters, with gratitude the doctors, nurses, therapists and aides at Tooele Valley I lospital, Tooele Valley Nursing Home and Rocky Mountain Your thoughtfulness is Delores (Louie) Ornelas, Merced, Calif.; Alfred L. the Emery County Nursing Member of the Catholic Church. Resident of Carbon County since 1950. Eralia loved singing and dancing. Survived by son, Joe H. (Tessie) Santistevan, Tooele; Susie Arroyo Church. Susie enjoyed gardening with her geraniums and cooking for anyone who came to her home. Survived by three daughters, Eralia Santistevan and Trinidad Granados Canchola. He married Jesus - Montez, age 85, passed away Jan. 31, 2002 in Provo. She was born J une 6, 1 9 1 6 in Penjamo, Mexieo, to Timothy and Maria Razo Arroyo. Married Phillip Montez Feb. 17, 193 1 in Price. 1 le died Dec. 18, 1976. I I ler life revolved around her greatest joy, her lamily. She was the mother ol live sons and two daughters, grandmother of 20 grandchildren and 23 greatShe loved her grandchildren. small community and had many great Iriendsand lamily members as her neighbors. Iwila loved to cook and enjoyed her work in the school lunch program. She served in various callings in the I. US Church and especially loved woiking with the children. Iw ila was valiant as her health declined over the last 10 years. She seldom complained, enduring great pain and physical limitations. Wit h great respect and love, her lamily honor her and her life of service. Survived by daughter, Sharlene Cirowcoek (Brent), Ogden; son, Devon Bigelow, West Valley; son, Dcvcrc Bigelow PROVO - Duane Anderson randsen, 87, passed away Jan. .31, 2UD2 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo of complications due to a fall. le was born March 13, 1914 in P.phraim, the oldest child of Burgess Lyman and Elizabeth Anderson Frandsen. Duane married Velma Black in the Logan I DS Temple on Aug. 8, 1941. They were the parents of four children. Duane was a loving husband, father and grandfather. I le was faithfully devoted to his family, church and community. 1 le will be missed deeply by his family and friends. Duane earned his law degree and practiced law in Price, was district attorney of five counties in central Utah and former Utah State Bar president. Served on development committees for BYU and UVSC. Served on board of trustees of the College of Eastern Utah. Had been actively involved and received many awards of recognition connected with the community and Utah National Parks Scouting Council. I le was vice president of the Utah National Parks Council of the Boy Scouts of America and a member of the Price Lions Club. Duane was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He served as bishop, high counselor, stake president, patriarch in Price, Price LDS Stake and patriarch in the Edgemont North LDS Stake. Served a mission with his wife to the Mesa LDS Temple HELPER grandchildren and 17 greatgrandchildren. Preceded in death by her parents, husband, one brother and five sisters. Funeral service Monday, Feb. 11, noon, Ferron LDS Stake Center. Family will be at the stake center Monday two hours prior to service. Interment, Ferron City Cemetery under the direction of Mitchell Funeral of Price. Barry K. Nielson HEBER CITY, Barry Kay Nielson, age 34 passed away at his home Tues. Jan. 29, 2002 due to respiratory failure. Barry was born April 4, 1967' in Price to Wilford Ray Nielson and Dora Farester Gilson. He grew up mostly in the Heber Valley. Some of the highlights of Barrys life were wrestling for Wasatch High School and serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints in Columbus, Ohio. Graduated with Airline Transport Pilot Rating in Oklahoma. He was currently working with Swift Transportation in Salt Lake City. He Alisha married VanLandschoot, March 17, 1989 In the Sait Lake City Temple. He loved to spend time with Ids family. Enjoyed boating, fishing and snowmobilingwith his family. Survived by his wife, four children; Chelsea, Chase, Cameron and Caroline. His parents: one sister, Diane Peterson and Randy (Angie) Nielson. Numer ous other family and friends. Preceded in death by his grandparents, sister and two brothers. Funeral services were held on Sat. Feb. 2 at noon at the Heber East Stake Center, 2400 S. Mill Road (1200 E.) Friends Fucalled at the neral Home in Heber City on Friday and at the church one . hour prior to services. Burial ; followed in the Heber City Cem-- ; Olpin-Hoop- es etery. Emery County Progress Local News, Local Voice |