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Show Messenger-Enterpris- Community, Society Ollerton Graveside services for Morris Ollerton, 74, Sterling, Utah, native, lived in West Valley .i .Hotnd died in a local hospital op. Oct. 13, 1982, were Thffyon Oct. 16, 1982, at v F Utkin Sunset Gardens, j$(fndy. Utah, was bom i tvoMr. Ollerton LWi 'Sept. 8, 1908, in jn,$5eling, Utah, to Seth (Hood and Lucy Estelle Ollerton. He mar- -' ; ried Mary Zumbrunner Milge on April 6, 1964, in Nev. :';,'ko, .' Mr. Ollerton was a for rqtifed dispatcher (Mountain Fuel Supply Co. He was a member of the LDS Church. He is survived by his wife. West Valley City; a son? Lee, Salt Lake City; daughters, Mrs. Glenn JfKathy) Kimball, Rock Springs, Wyo.; Mrs. Gary (Maurine) Sawyer, Aztec, if New Mexico; Mrs. Donald (Lihda) Smith, San Jose, David Calif.; a step-soG. Milne, Salt Lake City; eight grandchildren; four n, : He is also survived by and sisters, Roldo, Fairview, Utah; Don, Mrs. Vivian Wilson ' thd Mrs. Reva Winke, all Mrs. Glen j,. of California; (Mary) Harris, Spring-- , vi)le; Mrs. Frank (Lucy) Tong, Provo; Mrs. Paul Salt MJoyce) Husberg, jiake City. He was preceded in death by j brothers Carlyle and Elmo Ollerton. i Grace Amanda tErancks Black . J 'Funeral serVices1 tor .Grace Amanda Francks Black. 74, were held Wednesday, Oct. 13, 1982, at noon at the Larkin Mortuary in Salt Lake Mrs. Black died Oct. 982 after a long illness. 9,1 " l!he was bom April 4. 1908 in Monroe to Axel Solomon and Anna Aman-d- a Nielson Francks. She .'married Deloy Kimball Black. They were later She was a Divorced. 'Retired United States postal officer and was a member of the LDS t!hurch. She spent her life in "giving service to others. Survivors are two sons three ,,4i.d daughters, Robert N. Black, Danville, jtfalif.; Richard D. Black. rvMrs. Tom (Janna) Tobias, .Mrs. Bernard (Beverley) Albers, Mrs. Betty Lamp, '''all t)f Salt Lake City; 19 grapdchildren; 12 grea- tgrandchildren; three . B (brothers, Harvey Francks, "("Portland, Ore.; John 'Francks, Ephraim; Gar-epc- p Francks, St. George; .'two' sisters. Pearl Mulford apd Gladys Gledhill, both of. Richfield; two aunts, n, Maurine O. Thomson Holbrook, Bountiful; four grandchildren, Mrs. Thomas (Debbie) Chernik, Salt Lake City; Rick Thomson Holbrook, Scott Thomson Holbrook and Angela Marie Holbrook, all Bountiful; brothers, John M. and Ned W. Otterstrom, both of Salt Lake City; Gifford D. Otterstrom, Murray; a sister, Mrs. Glenn R. (A. Naomia) Foilweiler, New Jersey; a Carl E. Jackson, Denver, Colo. A brother, O. Melrose Otterstrom, preceded her in death. half-brothe- r, Gilbert Morris Burr Gilbert Morris Burr, 101, Salina, died on Oct. 14, 1982, in Gunnison of Sanephews. She was pre- Eastside Cemetery, lina. in a death ceded by Mr. Burr was bora in daughter, Jeanene. burial was in the Salt Glenwood, Utah, on Feb. "lake City Cemetery. 10, 1881, to Henry U. and jrlaVor Francks, a nephew, Julia C. Beal Burr. He D. gave the family prayer and married Katherine in on Olsen 1903, Sept. 23, dedicated the grave. LDS Lake Salt the attended who Temple. Those from Ephraim were John She died July 2, 1954. He ' abd Effie Francks and married Zina Palmer on and Sue Ann March 29, 1959, in Salina, ,,i LaVor Utah, and she died June 1, Francks. 1971. . Maurine Bernice :: Otterstrom Burr was a graduate of Brigham Young Academy and Mr. founded and operated Burr Motor in Salina for many years. An active member of the !. funeral services for Mau-rjn- q LDS Church, he had e Bernice Otterstrom served a mission, rJJThqmson, 72, who died was bishop of the Salina .'Oct. 13, 1982, following Second Ward for 18 years several recent heart at and was a member of the tacks. High Council for 12 years. Also active in civic Mrs. Thomson was bom May 8, 1910 at Ephraim to affairs, he was Boy Scout DtCu and Margaret M. chairman for 35 years, a (Jrden Otterstrom. She charter member of the Salina Lions Gub and a married A. Glenn .Thom-sbNov. 25, 1933. He charter member of the preceded her in deajh Oct. Salina Chamber of 8, 1980. She was 4 long , 'A number of Ephraim people were in Salt Lake ?ity Oct. 18 to attend full-tim- I '' ri attended where Barry BYU. Ephraim Elementary was his first teaching assignment. Some of Diane's favorite homemaking ideas go back to her mother. She started preparing me for college by teaching me Diane how to cook, While in explained. Japan she also taught some of the Japanese girls how to cook American foods. They, in turn, reciprocated by teaching her oriential recipes. Sugar cookies are another favorite at the Walkers. We make them in different shapes for each special occasion and Diane said, holiday, "then after they are in Nine-MiReservoir le decorated we like to give them to neighbors and friends." Following are some of Diane's recipes for the enjoyment of others who have a way with a saucepan and who like to try fun foods that the whole family will love. Chinese Vegetable Chicken Stir Fry Marinate cut-u- p pieces of 6 chicken breasts for several hours in: 8 tbsp. catsup 2 tbsp. soy sauce ' tsp. garlic powder Stir fry pieces in small 0 amount of oil, cook minutes or until tender. Make Oriental Sauce: cup cornstarch 1 tsp. ginger 'i cup soy sauce Vt cup brown sugar 1 tsp. garlic powder V cup vinegar lA cup corn syrup Vi tsp. pepper 1 14 oz. can beef broth 15-2- Add water to make 4 cups. Cook until it boils and becomes clear. Stir fry vegetables in V cup oil at 340. 2 cups Martin Funeral services for Maurine O. Thomson, 72, Ephraim native, who died in Salt Lake City on Oct. 13, 1982, following several heart attacks, were held at the Deseret Mortuary in Salt Lake City on Oct. 18, 1982. Interment was in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Mrs. Thomson was bora in Ephraim, Utah, on May 8, 1910, to Oscar and Margaret M. Green Otterstrom. She married A. Glenn Thomson on Nov. 25, 1933. He preceded her in death on Oct. 8, 1980. She had been a long-tim- e employee of Montgomery Ward and J. C. Penney department stores in Salt Lake City until she retired in 1972. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Stanley P. (Darlene) ', and a son; Hollie 5 Amber 4, Amanda 2, and Jared 1. We all like taking walks, picnicking and decorating the house for special occasions," Diane commented. Diane spent most of her growing up years in California, but her family also lived in Japan for three years. Which is probably why oriental cooking is a favorite at our house," she said. Barry also spent time in Japan, misfulfilling a two-yesion there. The two of them met Snow while attending College and were married after Barry had completed his mission. The Walkers moved to Ephraim four years ago from Provo ReedH. 'Ollje and Constance 'J'prienholt, Salt Lake City; causes incident to age. nieces and Interment was in the several v by Randa Black Reading, being Primary president, baking and sports are just a few of the hobbies and activities that keep Diane Walker of Ephraim on the go. Diane also enjoys spending time grandchildren, Mrs. Thomas (Debbie) Chernik, with her family which Salt Lake City; Rick consists of husband, Thomson Holbrook, Scott Barry, three daughters Thomson Holbrook and He is survived by three Angela Marie Holbrook, sons and two daughters, all of Bountiful; three Elko, Nevada; Ted Morse, brothers, John M. Otterboth Salina; Mrs. and Lee, Ned W. and strom, Otterstrom, both of Salt , Farrell (Ardys) Crane, Lake City; Clifford D. Mrs. George (Beth) Jack-soboth of Salina; Otterstrom, Murray; a Glen sister, Mrs. Glenn R. (A. step-childreNaomia) Follweiler, New Palmer, Salina; Norma ArJersey; a half brother, Blankennagle, Moab; Carl E. Jackson, Denver, lene Smith, Arcadia, A Colo. 0. Calif.; Donna McLean, brother, Doug Melrose Otterstrom pre- Seattle, Wash.; Palmer, Canada; 10 ceded her in death. numerous . Funeral services were grandchildren, and held at the Deseret seven Mortuary with burial in the Wasatch Lawn MemHe is also survived by orial Park. and sisters: Ivan brothers Attending the services from Ephraim were Hay-Ic- y and Lee Earl Burr, both and Grace Anderson, Orem; L. R. Burr, Hilmer Peterson and Elma Ephraim; Lillie Parker, Provo, and Nellie Bullock, Nielson. Orem. n. brothers i time employee of Montgomery Ward and J. C. Penney Dept, stores until she retired in 1972. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Stanley P. Holbrook (Darlene Thomson), Bountiful, and four Rccd H. Martin, 62, died October 18, 1982 at his home in Spring City, Utah. He was born October 1, 1920 in Chester. Utah to Samuel and Rubv Arnoldsen Martin. He married Walli Luisc Poepel on March 10, 1972 in Salt Lake City. He Diane Walker with daughter Amber and son '! was a retired civilian Jared. employee of the logistics section. Hill Air Force son) Sterling, are happy to Base. Mr. Martin was a announce the arrival of World War II veteran and their daughter Talisha a member of the LDS Ann. Talisha was bora on ' 1 at the Church, October, Mr. Martin was a Gunnison Valley Hospital. New talented musician and She weighed 7 lbs. 8 oz. vocalist; he sang in Welcoming her home old sister, quartet, and was formerly was four-yea- r the music director of the Tera Her Lyn. grandNicole Spring City LDS Ward. He parents are: Mr. and Mrs. was a former member of Glen Mackey of Manti; the Utah Oratory Society Mr. and Mrs. Jack A baby girl was bora and was a cast member of Edwards of Sterling; Mr. the Mormon Miracle Oct. 15 to Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Dee Willard-so- n Pageant for four years. He Terry (Cheryl) Keid at of Gunnison and served a stake mission to Newport News. Virginia. Mrs. Spanish speaking people. She weighed 8 lbs. and 12 Marge Keller of Manti. Mr. Martin was an oz. and was given the active high priest and name Anne Nicole. She is served as the custodian of the first daughter for Spring City Ward. He was Terry and Cheryl and has a past president of the three older brothers. She is the ninth grandchild for Lions Club. He is survived by his Mrs. Elaine Reid and the ' wife, Walli. Spring City: eighth for the late Winston four children: Samuel. and Norma Woodger. Her is During the , week of Pleasant Grove; Tina ,1982, the McPhie, Warrensburg, Mrs. Alta Nicholls Bas- November Soil USDA Conservation was miss The tion. tiny Missouri; Daniel and Lies), both of Salt Lake transferred to a childrens Service and Plastic Pipe Eve, hospital in Newport News Association of Utah are City; Magna; Susan Sorensen when it was found she had conducting a series of and Raymond Feidel, both digestive problems. The training sessions for Utah of Salt Lake City; Ronald last word from her father farmers and ranchers on was that her condition is the procedures for correct Feidel, Provo; 12 grandinstallation of plastic pipe. serious. children; two brothers, This training at Manti is Lowell. Chester; Fremont, Melvin Scott sponsored by the Sanpete Bennion. County Soil Conservation Funeral services will be District. conducted today, ThursItems that . will be in October the 21. SterGloria Johnson of day, discussed include proper Spring City LDS Ward ling, received word of the backfill trench excavation, Chapel, where friends birth of her tenth grandfor (reasons requirements call two hours to child. Mr. and Mrs. Scott may prior needed backfill), expanservices. Burial will be in Beckstead (Jean Owens), Moroni Cemetery with Richfield, are the proud sion and contraction of pipe, proper glue military honors. parents of a new dark- plastic for different sizes of pipe, Melvin haired baby boy. Scott Beckstead weighed pipe failures and repairs, other, installation in at 9 lbs. 9 oz. at the and problems. Gunnison Valley Hospital, Training, sessions will Sept. 27, 1982. be conducted in Ferron, Waiting at home are Cedar City, VerManti, Harvey Edgel Draper, Angie 10, Kimberly 7, age 58, Ephraim, died on Daniel 6, Blu 4, and Chad nal. Provo, Logan and October 16, 1982 of 2. Roosevelt. The training in Mant(.will be session injuries suffered in an airProud grandparents inconducted at 9 a.m. plane crash. clude Mr. and Mrs. MelBorn on March 30, 1924 2 in the vin Beckstead, Richfield, November in Utah to Charles Hayes Gloria courtroom at the Sanpete Johnson, Sterling, and Thurza Elizabeth Gam Owens County Courthouse. AnyPanguitch. one interested in attendOlsen Draper. Married are Judy Ann Nelsen on Mr. and Mrs. LaVar ing this session should March 23, 1974 in Mikesell, Richfield, Mrs. contact Earl Tuttle, Soil Ephraim, Utah. Malinda Owens, Pan- Conservationist at the SCS He was office in Manti, telephone guitch, Mrs. Lafera Johnfor additional and owner of H.E. Draper son, Fairview. . Knife Co. His knives had information. achieved a world-wid- e Got Actively reputation for superiority and premium quality. Involved In Pclitici Survivors: Wife, two Terrel Mrs. and Mr. Learn the Issues sons and two daughters, Willard- Bart, Richfield; Kent, Edwards (Lynda Study Ephraim; Mrs. Sharon both of Salt Lake City. Positions of the Funeral services were Madsen, Mrs. Gail Fry, Candidates both of Magna; eight held Wednesday, Oct. 20. Get Informedl grandchildren; two bro- Burial was held in the thers, Frank' R., Hayes, Ephraim City Cemetery. Infants Anne Reid USD A sets training: Page 4 Fish planted Japanese influence shows itself Obituaries in Walker family recipes Seth Morris Thursday, October 21, 1982 e, broccoli stems, sliced cups chopped onion cups green pepper cups celery cups carrot slices cups frozen pea pods cups cauliflower pieces cups broccoli head pieces 2 cups zucchini, sliced 2 cans water chestnuts, sliced Cook only until tender crisp, add chicken. Serve over rice and pour sauce on top. Baked Carmel Cora 1 cup margarine cup light corn syrup 2 cups brown sugar 1 tsp. salts ) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 by Pal Mellor Fish are jumping in Nine-Mil- e hiatus Reservoir again after a one-yeof the reconstruction caused by reservoir. Last week DWR Conservation Officer Brad Bradley and hatchery personnel planted the first 4,000 of the coming 25,000 trout scheduled to be placed in the roadside reservoir this fall. The first catch-able- s truckload consisted of pan-siz- e which should be fattened into sizeable fish by the time fishing becomes legal next spring at Nine-MilBradley said the fish will find plenty of feed in the new growth at the bottom of the reservoir. Last year, Gunnison Irrigation Company, owners of the reservoir, drained the facility to provide enlargement of the reservoirs holding capacity, and to allow for rebuilding and improving the dam site to the south. At that time, fishing stopped, and in the spring when the dam refilled, the irrigators decided to spray the brush surrounding the reservoir with a toxic substance retained in the flesh of animals and fish. The DWR declined to until tests of the plant fish in Nine-Mil- e water showed the toxins had dissipated. The first planting hit the 51 degree water last Wednesday and immediately began splashing and cavorting to clean their gills a novel sight for those of us accustomed to the barrenness of the lake following its construction phase. Once again next opener, the sun will probably gleam off hundreds of campers and trailers surrounding the enlarged 'fishing hole'. KEVIN GARY OLSEN son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Julie Olsen, spent his first birthday at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Shanna Daniels In Vernal. Helping him celebrate along with his parents and grandparents were his aunts Angie and Jennifer of Vernal. Kevins other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kay Roberta Olsen of Ephraim. His are Mrs. Delora Daniels and James Olsen, both of Ephraim, and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bernice Erickson of Spring Gty and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mlckelson of Manti. -- ts . ; 'i I 'A ISp.bdda1' Vs ,, vanilla 6 quarts popped corn ltsp. Melt butter, stir in sugar, syrup and salt. Bring to a boil stirring constantly. Boil without stirring over low heat for 5 minutes. Remove from heat, add soda and vanilla, pour over corn mixing well. Turn into large iJkr vv shallow pan. Bakeat 250 for 1 hour stirring every 15 & minutes. Remove, cool Nine-Mil- e At in last fish Orrin Taylor supervises the first again. quickly and break into Reservoir. of of Nine-Mil- e fish destined waters for the bite-siz- e planting 25,000 pieces. o sessions great-grandmoth- er Beckstead Harvey Edgel Draper Great-grandparen- ts 835-417- TalishaAnn Edwards the RE-ELE- CT PAUL THOMPSON Justice of the Peace South Sanpete Precinct O Experienced. O Qualified. O Served three terms as member of O O O O Ephraim City Council. Justice of the Peace for Ephraim City. Justice of the Peace for South Sanpete Precinct. Attended numerous schools and seminars. Believe in fair and impartial judgement. appreciate the support I have received in the past and ask for your vote November 2nd. |