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Show Thursday, April 22,1999 Messenger-Enterpris- Page 7 e Dr. Motley F. 7th grade mural on display Deakin He was preceded in death by his wife, Lydia in 985, and a sister Eunice Bardsley. Survivors include one son, Thomas Deakin of Atlanta, Georgia; two sisters, Anita Isbell of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Cathleen Deakin of Ephraim, Utah; and three 1 Donald K. Barton Donald K. Barton, of Manti, Utah passed away Tuesday, April 6, 1999. He was born November 7, 93 in Manti to Alden K. and Hazel Jessen Barton. He married Barbara Sue Larson on November 18, 1955 in the Manti LDS Temple. They are the parents of seven resig children. Don was a dent of Manti. He was educated in the Manti public schools and Donald K. Barton attended Snow College and Utah State University. He was a veteran of the Korean War. He was active in farming and cattle ranching for his entire life and was widely recognized as a pioneer in the development of the Charolais breed of cattle. He served in various positions including Board of Directors, National Cattlemens Association; Board of Directors, American International Charolais Association; President, Utah Charolais Association. He was named Utah Seed Stock Producer of the year in 978. And on March 19, 1999 was inducted into the American International Charolais Association Hall of Fame cer- Olson, Ephraim; Dean, Manti; emony in Montgomery', Alabama. Karen (James) Monroe, Provo; and Kevin (Mamette) Ephraim; 19 He enjoyed raising thoroughhis and grandchildren; bred race horses due to success in horse racing around the brothers, Lee R. and Bruce J. United States he was awarded thes Barton, both of Manti; sisters Vir1 1 1 Dance students to perform Snow College dance students life-lon- 1 1 prestigious title of Kentucky Colonel. Don was a high priest in the Manti 5th Ward and an active member of the LDS Church. He is survived by his wife Barbara of Manti; children: great-grandchil- d, ginia Sudweeks, Salt Lake City; Elaine Allred, St. George; preceded in death by his parents and brother George. Funeral services were held Saturday April 10, 1999 at p.m. in the Manti Utah Stake Center. Burial was in the Manti Cemetery. Funeral directors, Buchanan Mor1 Russell, Manti; Kent (Denna), Mesa, Arizona; Richard (Diana), Corpus Christi, Teas; Ann (Gary ) tuary. Dr. Motley Deakin Dr. Motley F. Deakin, professor emeritus of English at the Uni- versity of Florida, died of cancer Friday, April 9, 1999 at the home of his son in Atlanta, Georgia. He was 79. Dr. Deakin was born to Charles and Maud Greaves Deakin, and came to Gainsville in 1962 from Texas Western University in El Paso, Texas. He held previous academic positions at the College of the Holy Names in Oakland, California. Dr. Deakin received a bachelors degree from Brigham Young University in 1947 following serv ice in the U.S Army from 1942-4He earnecfa doctorate from the University of California 5. will present Moments of Movement, a recital, on April 22-2- 3 at 8 p.m. in the Crane Theater. imfr Tfaifamti The program is free and the This mural displayed by Ephraim Middle School 7th grade public is invited. The dances were choreo- students, will be displayed in the school commons. The mural depicts events from the Sanpete County Fair. graphed by students Tiffanie The funds for this art project are a result of 8th grader LaTauna Kjar winning an essay contest sponsored by the Anderson, Amber Ashby, Toni Utah League of Cities and Towns. The fair was chosen as Venema, Taunalee Brandshaw, Alisa Kowalilis, Kellie Tuckvtt, the theme because it was one thing LaTauna mentioned in Merrell, Emily Winn, Misty her essay that she enjoyed about her community. and Lindy Moss. Central Utah Physical Therapy Announces the opening of their Sanpete Office At 65 West 500 South Manti, Utah 84642 at Berkeley in 1960. Dr. Deakin was a contributor to several journals in American Daniel 3. Bruse Physical Therapist and comparative literature and authored several articles and books on the contributions of Henry James and Rebecca West to American literature. He was a member of the Modern Language Association of America, the Henry James Society and the American Association of University Profes- For Appointments Call (435) 851-021- 7 sors. He was a member of the LDS Church. Medicare Provider Most Insurance Plans Accepted IHC Health Plans Preferred Provider Miss 'Ephraim SchoCarship Tageant 1999 REFLECTION " X :4 i W5 $2U 95 12 W 25 95 2195 21 13 95 95 :l J M A Ml 918575X14 P19V7SA14 P20V75R14 P20575R15 92157515 f J ".I y !7 $4995 H5V 15 95 29 95 923V7SX15 lT2jy7SmS 90 95 10X9 14 95 14 95 31X10 i A'i ri 4"! 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