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Show Page 10 Messenger-Enterpris- Devon Fredrickson Devon Fredrickson, passed away September 12, 1999 in Overton, Nev ada He was born December 3, Symon Burton Wisden 1933 in Ferron, Utah His mam job was track dining He was a veteran of the U S Army Symon Burton Wisden (age 21) was released from this earthly existence on September 23,1999, up in the mountains in Nlanti Can- He is survived by his wife Bonnie, one son Eddy (Nicole) Enoch, Utah, two daughters, Eva Baine (Fred), Virginia Beach, yon R-- - Mexico 7 gentleman He had an awesome sense of humor and from the moment of his entrance to earth he found great joy in unmercifully teasing those he loved Symon enjoyed spending time with Josh, Dallen and T lar Their uncle Symon w as their best buddy and he will always have a special place in their hearts He will be missed more than words can say, but we are incredibly grateful for the 2 1 years that he spent w ith us Symon Burton Wisden Brittney Everitt of Manti, his precious nephews and niece, Joshua, rounded by loving family and friends We cherish the time to- mom and dad, Glen and Karen Eventt of Manti; his father, Joseph Wisden of St George, his brothers, Eli (Cheerstie) Wisden of Draper, Brigham Everitt and Joshua Everitt of Bloomington, Illinois, his sisters, Lindsay (Ryan) Larsen of Fountain Green, Emily was held on Monday, Sept 27,1999 in Manti, Utah The cel- (Scott) McIntyre of Midvale, ebration will continue for eternity Liberty and National Security Bertha May Rogers Hurst 1 and tons of close friends He also leav es a v ery special friend, April Symon was preceded in death by his brother, Nathan Symon spent his last da s sur- survived by his Pleasant, and seven grandchildren. Burial was private Dallen and Tylar, grandparents. Dr Kenneth and Muriel Kaisch of San Antonio, Texas, Robert and Bertha May Rogers Hurst, Marjorie Bourke of Tucson. Ari102, of Tempe, Arizona, passed zona, Leonard and Glcnna Everitt aw on September 25, 999 at her ay of Spring City, Mom and Pop home in Arizona Funeral services Mclntjre of West Valley City, will be at 11 am on September Virgus and Helen Thomas of Ster28, 1999 m the LDS Tempe 6th ling, many loving aunts and uncles W ard, located at the corner of Col- gether and having the opportunity to say those precious words that vv e often regret not hav mg said to those we love before they leave us Since his passing he has conveyed the peace, serenity and joy he now embraces to his family and friends A celebration of Symon's life Symon is He also has two sisters, Virginia Nordcll (Ross), Manti, Judy Hallman (Frank), Riverton, Utah, four brothers. Dean (Dina), Las Vegas, Don (Pat), Kearns, Danny (deceased), Darwin, Mt. al- ways knew when he drove into the driveway and welcomed his visits. He enjoyed partying with fnends and family, camping trips, drinking Bud Light, and reading Stephen King novels He w as eternally polite and thoughtful of others feelings and was always a Vir- ginia, Beverly Patton, New He was bom at home in Tucson, Arizona on March 25,1978 Symon, always w ith his shades on. loved driving his Mazda with the stereo blasting we 65, Scratch and Dent Safe Sale lege and Alameda m Tempe, Arizona Mrs Hurst w as a homemaker, and was bom in Bluff, Utah She was an LDS temple worker. Re- lief Society President, and a Primary teacher Children are, daughters Emily H Pollard (David), Roena H Larsen (Marion), Marian H Bair (Sherwin), Mae Beth Munk (William F ), sons Mark R Hurst (Sue), and L Roger Hurst (Linda) Funeral dnectors are Tempe Mortuary, and visitation will be one hour prior to serv ices on Tuesday, from 0 to 11 ant p.m.-7:0- Exit 279 & Amencan Fork, UT Bring your truck lot best deal (801)756-797- Delivery available decided to do something more like throwing rocks into Mam Street. ( Perhaps it was fate, perhaps it was luck, or perhaps it w'as ,a guardian angel that directed both sets of parents and Officer Robert Marshall to check out the area adjacent to the elementary school, a half a block away from the boys. Just as the parents pulled into the parking lot, they could see Officer Marshall walking up from Main Street w'lth two little boys m tow. After three hours of searching everyone breathed an immense sigh of relief. prd-ducti- Bird and Unbeknownst to them, family, Dreyson Willardson decided to try their relatives, friends and even the pow mgs and take a long trek withlice were out looking for the two out mom. Parker hatched the plan wanderers The parents realized while still at home. Putting on his shortly after they left, around 5.30 coat and cowboy hat, and with a p m., that the boys had disaplittle spare change in his pocket, peared, and so had started searchhe headed from his house on 800 ing the neighborhood South to Dreysons house on 300 In the meantime, Parker and South. After the incident, both sets of Dreyson left the Malt Shop and For a few minutes, the two headed south on Mam Street At parents talked to the boys about boys occupied themselves by play- this point, Dreyson felt like hed their actions. Dreysons mom, ing with Dreysons puppies, but had enough of the adventure and Sharalee Willardson said that they eventually the thought of indepen- it was time to head home. They explained to Dreyson that little dence and being their own men continued walking south on Main boys who try to live on their own lured them to move on. They St., and w hen they got in front of dont have parents to love them, a headed dow n the street and mean- the old Forest Service building, bed to sleep in, or food to eat. dered to a vacant lot on 100 South that he used When Sharalee asked him what remembered Dreyson The vacant lot was just the to know someone who lived there. would happen if he did something right kind of place for two little Since both boys were thirsty, they like that again, Dreyson replied, I boys. It had a hole in the ground, decided to go upstairs and see if won t1 that was deemed by them to be A profound note of thanks go they could get a glass of water perfect for building their own Their little fists pounded on the to friends and to the Ephraim City house Besides rocks and dirt, it door, but no one answ ered Foiled Police Department for their help had some old bank checks, which in their for m water, they manly quest locating the tw o wanderers. every little boy knows is just as good as money Parker even put a few in his pocket. But before they could actually begin construction on their new home, Parker decided that he was hungry and needed something to eat. five-year-o- ld i I Shop at Home WESTERN FAMILY Stock up now on all food storage and preparedness items! PROFESSIONAL FAST HIGH QUALITY p.m. a.m.-6:0- 0 ld ; tT - Saturday, Oct 2 9:00 Cindy Beck Hunger does things to a man, Practically every little boy and m Parker and Dreysons case, does it once in his lifetime. Some it encouraged them to move on to do it as toddlers, some do it as the Malt Shop at 150 North Main. youngsters, and then some just Dreyson suggested that maybe wait until they go to college to using the bank checks wasnt a leave home without their mom. good idea, but Parker still had his Early Saturday evening, spare change, so they used it to buy Setember 28, Parker candy at the Malt Shop. By , Yeah, ve make 1 p.m. 0 The wandering duo from the childs perspective 1 Friday, Oct 12:00 Thursday, September 30, 1999 e Messenger-Enterpris- Inc. e, 35 S. Main Manti USE THIS AD OR ORDE !T 15oz. Asstd CHILI ADAS ms YOUR ORDER FORM! mi 24 16.56 .69 12 18.00 23.00 24 8.00 31.00 2.99 2.99 7.99 7.99 24 7.92 3Z.99 12 7.08 .59 24 16.00 32.00 24 6.00 41.00 24 7.92 3.99 24 7.92 3.99 24 12.00 21.00 24 23.76 .99 48 9.60 51.00 7 835-424- 1 32 oz. Asstd SALAD DRESSING OR MAYONNAISE 10.5 oz., Tomato or Chicken Noodle SOUP 25 lb. Asstd FLOUR 25 lb. SUGAR 7 oz., Chicken, Turkey or Beef POT PIES 16oz. 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