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Show Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 11 A Tuesday, January 14, 1992 Island museum to memorialize immigrants names Ellis Located just a few hundred yards north of the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor, Ellis Island is a monument to the great tradition of freedom and opportunity in America. Twelve million immigrants have been processed at Ellis By WALTER BORLA writer Contributing The year of 1992 will mark the 100th anniversary of the Ellis Island immigration center, a constant reminder ofour nations immigrant saga. Island during the past 100 years. Ellis Island has a great personal meaning for many Carbon County residents, some of whom came through the island as immigrants from a foreign country, and for many Fees replace taxes on vehicles The majority of Utah motor vehicle owners will be paying less at registration renewal time in 1992 as Utah implements a of property taxes. Simply stated, this effective Jan. 1, is 1.7 percent of the fair market value of Utah motor vehicles and replaces the property taxes currently imposed, said state tax commission spokesperson Janice J. Perry. All property required to be registered within the state (cars, trucks, boats, motor homes, recreational vehicles, etc.) will be subject to the which will be collected at the time of registration renewal by the county assessors in the same manner as was the property tax. The is lower than the property tax rates levied in three of Utahs most populous counties, Salt Lake, Davis and Weber, where 61 percent of the vehicles are registered. However, Carbon County vehicle owners will see an 11.9 percent increase. For instance, the tax due on the value of a 1990 Chevrolet Celebrity in Carbon County was $135.25 in 1991 and, assuming the value ofthe vehicle depreciated in the subseon quent year, the the auto in 1992 would be fee-in-li- eu fee-in-lie- u, fee-in-li- eu (Continued on Page ISA) fee-in-li- $137.28. The fee-in-li- sale positively ends Jan. 31 tional amendment," Perry said. However, it was only implemented by the Legislature last year as part of the sodown payment 2 financing on select units AMAX solution." This change will greatly ease administration of motor . , Obituaries Lee Iacocca, whose own Ellis came parents through Island from Italy, is chairing a Earl W. Anderson, age 71, died was bom Dec. 22, 1920 to Henry Peter and Martha Elizabeth Wride Anderson in Provo. He married Delia Rowley in Rock Springs, VVyo., July 9, 1941; later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was an accomplished artist and composer. He served his country in World War II. He is survived by friend, Betty Davis; a son, David R. Anderson, West Valley City; grandchildren, Angelia Anderson, Ogden; David Mathew Anderson, Salt Lake City; Mark Anthony Anderson and Annasta-si- a That's right, Bill is selling the dealership mmm Commanche long-tim- e Anderson, Nephi; three brothers, Glen Anderson, St. George; Kent Anderson, Salt Lake City; Ray Anderson, Price; two sisters, Ruth, West Valley City; and Veld a Smith, Kaysville. He was preceded in death by his wife, Delia, and children, Jana Lee Anderson and Earl W. Ander- Jr. Funeral services will be held at the Spring Glen LDS Chapel, 1 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 15 under the direction of Fausett Mortuary. Friends may call one hour prior to service. Burial will be at the Spring Glen City Cemetery. Clarence Dean In loving memory of Clarence Nowlan Dean. Born in Omar (Attica, Ohio) Jan. 8, 1992. Aug. 25, Raised in Utah. Attended Westminster College. Veteran of World War II. He worked in the coal mines in Carbon County for many years; later as a building contractor. Survived by his wife of 40 years, Fae Crook Dean; children. Dr. Nowlan K. Dean, Dayton, Ohio; Dorothy and Tom Stockard, Westminster, Calif.; Marilyn Jacobsen, Fruit Heights; stepdaughters, Velma and Kenneth Harmon, Price; Karen and Iw d Zam-mantak- Taylor Jacobsen, Kristina Andre-- a and Laura Monson, Toni Derrick, Traci Thomson; eight great- grandchildren; four sisters, Esther Iverson, and Ethel Shoupe, Georgia Duet, and Alma Bolman. Graveside services were Saturday at Veterans Cemetery, Funeral directors, Mitchell Funeral Home. Price. Bluf-fdal- e. Melvin Johnson Melvin Jack Johnson, age 54, died January 8, 1992, at his home. Born Oct. 23, 1937 at Block, Kentucky, to Frank and Kather- ine Phillips Johnson. Married JoAnn Busetto, Dec. 20, 1973, Las Vegas, NV. Member Baptist Church. Resident of Carbon Emery counties since 1973. At the time of his death employed at Energy West Deer Creek Coal Mine. Past President UMWA Local 1769 Deer Creek Coal Mine. Melvin worked in the coal industry for 37 years. He i3 survived by his wife, JoAnn, Elmo; mother, Katherine Wampler, Woodland, Calif.; two daughters, Beverly Chenoweth, Hayden, Colo.; Crystal Hague, Richardson Texas; three sons, William Johnson, Denver, Colo.; Jack Johnson, Rifle, Colo.; Douglas Johnson, Price; aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stark, Hayden, Colo.; brother, Paul Johnson, Kelsey, Colo.; four grandchildren. Preceded in death by father, brother, sister, and a 1991 Gr. Blue, V-- Caravan auto, air V-- s7,995 1991 4x4, brown 2 dr., auto, air, blue '13,795 995 Dodge Shadow 1991 Dodge D 250 1987 Bronco 1991 Colt 1991 Aerostar Grey, auto, air Blue, 2 dr., air $- - 295 1991 Taurus White 1991 LeBaron $15,795 S1 1,495 1992 Colt Vista 1991 Dynasty Champagn NEW 1992's $1 0,495 3 dr., air, Was 13,051 '11,995 1992 Crown Victoria White, loaded Was 21 ,096 '17,995 1992 Gran Marquis Ll blue, loaded Was21 ,873 $18,995 No offer above whal JJese cars can be sold refused Ami0nwillbe FREE $50.00 Design Consultation Window Covering Order $8,495 Rose, luxury (Continued on Page 14A) of any $19,995 4x4, auto Silver, auto, a, Funeral services were Saturday, 10 a.m. at the First Baptist Church of Price. Burial under the direction of Mitchells Mortuary. Interment: Price City Cemetery. FREE Installation $17,995 1991 Dodge W 250 Commins Diesel, 1991 Astro Cl son, Allen. and '9,395 Commins Diesel, auto, air, red $1 2,995 auto, air everything is priced to move. 1986 S 10 Bla.-- f, 1991 Caravan Gold, & 1989 Har- Stoddard, Susan Sarmiento, Robert, Jason, Mary, Justin and office. ut Clean, 4x4 Kelly, Lynn, Dana, Erick, and David Dean, Dixie Dix, Tommy, Steven, and Lisa er Sale Positively Ends January 31, 1992 Prices!!! Everything Priced To Sell Blow-O- USED CARS children, Brad and Scott mon, Cindy Burdick, Heidi at home in Price Jan. 11, 1992. He 1909-Die- Museum will tell the inspiring story of the largest human immigration in modern history. The museum is located in main the 200,000 square-foo- t most the historically building, significant structure on the island. It was here, in various rooms of the building, new arrivals, many fearful of rejection, were processed. Lewis, Coopville, Wash.; grand- Earl Anderson son restoration program has been underway at Ellis Island for over a year now. The new Ellis Island Immigration A ly engraved on the centennial section of the American Immigrant Wall of Honor. Persons making the contribution will also receive a handsome certificate for framing, personalized with the name and country of the individual the contributor wishes to honor on the wall. In addition, all names will be entered, together with a country of origin and name of the donor, in a computer register located on Ellis Island. Information and application forms for people in Carbon County wishing to honor immigrant relatives are available from Helper postmaster Walter Borla and can be picked up at the Helper post cars below cost was actualauthorized by Utah voters in 1984 as part of a constitu- fee-in-li- children. have the name of the immigrant designated permanent- drive to finance the $160 million dollar restoration project. Americans who have had relatives come through the immigration center in years past are invited to participate in the fund-raisand at the same time have immigrants names inscribed upon the American Immigrant Wall of Honor at the island. Prominently located at Ellis Island, this unique exhibit is devoted solely to the display of thousands of names of immigrants. Each name is an individual gift of remembrance and devotion. The names will remain for posterity in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty, recording forever the people so honored by their descendants. A $100 contribution to maintain Ellis Island will fund-raisin- g Many ly fee-in-lie- u, i vehicle registration, Perry said. Before, the Motor Vehicle Division had some 800 tax rates to contend with in 29 counties, from city and county to sewer and mosquito abatement district levies. Now we have one rate statewide." 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