Show if9 In Memorium Mardean Keller DELTA - Mardean Keller age 74 passed est Millard away May 29 2000 in the Care Center in Delta Utah She w as bom Utah to Ernest May 26 926 in Hinckley Lucian and Zina jane Ames Keller Mardean lived all her life in Hinckley until she moved into the U est Millard Care Center in Delta where she spent her last 12ears She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints Those that knew her remember her sense of humor and joking manner Even faced with adversities she was always happy and witty She loved children and animals and they loved her She w ill surely be missed She is survived by 3 Sisters: Wanerta (Ray) Spor Delta Utah Rozella Morris Arizona: Julia J Keller Wenden Hinckley Utah and Nieces and Nephews Funeral services will be held on June 3 2000 at 11 00 AM in the Delta k est Stake Center in Hinckley Utah Friends may call at the church on Saturday from 9 30 to 10 40 AM Burial will be in the Hinckley Cemetery under the direction of Nickle Mortuary Stella Cahoon Hawley OASIS- - Stella Ann Cahoon Hawley 92 passed away on May 28 2000 at Bountiful Utah Stella was bom March 8 1908 in Deseret Utah the daughter of Hy rum Stiles and Harriet Gertrude Church Cahoon She was educated at the AC Nelson Elementary School Hinckley High School and Brigham Young Academy Stella worked at the Deseret Cash Store and the D Stevens Store for many years She married Fon Rov Haw lev July 23 1948 Stella is survived by three children: Robert (Louise) Carling Dale (Pat) Carling Marlena (Mark) Lewis 14 Grandchildren 46 Great Grandchildren 3 Great Great Grandchildren one Sister Nayon (Eugene) Young She was preceded in death by her Husband Fon who died on November 20 1999 Brother Newell Cahoon and Sister- Elpba Cahoon She was a faithful member of the LDS Church serving in the MIA Sunday School and Relief Society Funeral services were held on May 31 2000 at II AM in the C Ward Triends called at the Church from 930 - 10 45 AM Burial followed in the Oasis Cemetery under the direction of the Nickle Mortuary of Delta 21 Wayne (Bobbi) Kaysville UT Wendy (Blair) Woolf Centerville UT Kevin (Lynn) Kaysville UT Robert (Lori) Clearfield UT Julie Salt Lake City UT Gina (Andy) Brown Lehi UT 26 grandchildren three currently serving full time Two missions 8 ters Lila M Fleming Gunnison and Elaine Robison Delta and one brother Glen ID St George Funeral services were held in the Farmington Second Ward Wednesday May 24 2000 at p m Services were conducted by Bishop Mark E Spjute Family prayer given by Jerry Ray Gardner son Prelude and Postlude music given by Artelle Rigtrup Musical number given by the Mens Ward Chorus A poem is etery DO NOT FFAR In Matthew 8 6 Jesus Jesus told us over and over again fear not said to His disciples when they were afraid of the storm at sea "Why Mark faith?" gives the same account are ye so fearful O ye of little fearful? in Mark 4:40 “and He (Jesus) said unto them Why are ye so is to have little faith or fear have To faith?” How is it that ye have no came to Jesus no faith trust or confidence in Jesus When Jairus little girl because his daughter was dying and the report came that the shall be made had died Jesus said “Fear not: believe only and she afraid only not “Be said Jesus 5:36 Mark In whole Luke 850” believe” According to the worlds standards the disciple had every in a storm and the boat was taking on right to be afraid They were drown But we water It looked like in the natural they would all look to Jesus and know what He must We natural the can’t look at world has already done on the cross for us Jairus according to the He had just been told his had every right to be afraid standards We are natural not to look at the daughter was dead But we are took at Jesus Jesus said “If thou canst believe all things are possible is the faith or believing to him that believeth Mark 923” You see our faith trust and confidence in apposite of fear We must put all bad the hear we when reports of Jesus and not allow the fear to come this world It time for us to do what Jesus says “Only believe” “For a 7 Pastor Kathy Mincer FELLOW SHIP LIVING WORD 351 South 100 West Delta Utah 84624 Phone Service 10:00 am Thursday Prayer Meeting 7:00 pm Sunday R COPY II nersville David Mlton Albrecht peacefully May 26 2’“J paused the Beaver Wl’ev HouritaJ He was bom November 4 VI’ in I remont Ltah to Claude and Laprek- McKright AIbrevhr He married Rev a Hj'iirg'head December LDS Temple 26 1939 in the St They shared 60 years together His early childhood years were spent Utah He la er moved to in Fremont from He graduated Mmersville Minersvilie High School and ltah State M Corinthians aa at Labrum Prelude and postlude music was performed by Janeen Hare The family prayer was offered by DeLynnV G Labrum The invocation was given by Dennis O Cummings Larry C Labrum gave a tribute followed by Memories of Grandmother by Vickie Allred and Lisa Olsen A vocal solo was performed by Georgia Allred and accompanied by Janeen Hare Michael L Cummings spoke after which Sharia Starley Lynette Bond Jan Frampton and Carma Hodges sang a medley accompanied by Iris Bond Bishop James E Beckstrand gave the final remarks The benediction was offered by Marvin D Cummings The dedication of the grave was given by Jeffery D Labrum Pallbearers were Kevin G Edwards Jim Talbot Ross J Cummings Clayton Allred John V Labrum Stev e Shepherd and kynn Olsen Honorary pallbearers were Gerry Labrum and Ace Jones Compassionate service was rendered by the Meadow Ward Relief Society Interment was in the Meadow Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary of Fillmore The prelude and postlude music was performed by Cherry Wood and Sheri Coats The family prayer was by Quin Ashton The invocation was given by Wade Ashton Wendy Mason gave a tribute followed by remarks by Grant ood and Helen Ashton The granddaughters sang “How Great Thou Art" followed by a speakei Bruce Ashton Cherry Wood and Tiffany Blakely performed a pianoorgano duet The closing remarks were by Bishop Coats The benediction was offered by Sean W'ood The grave dedication was given by Michael W'ood Pallbearers were Tom Mason Tyler Mason Brent Mason Travis Mason Stephen Moore Todd Wood and TJ Wood Honorary Pallbear ers were Brent Ault Bean Blakely Dean Coats Ben Davies Michael Jewell and Shane Reese Compassionate service was rendered by the Holden W'ard Relief Society Interment was in the Holden Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary ofFillmore University He excelled in spots and music w hich he enjoyed throughout his hie He was a dedicated school teacher farmer and rancher lie was an active leader involved in many community proiects He served as mayor of Minersvilie for 8 years trades He was known to be and for his sense of humor in every situation He was a kind and unselfish man always he'ping and serv ing others He loved the great outdoors hunting fishing and “out west" He diligently and faithfully served his Heavenly Father throughout his life in many capacities including bishop high counsel ward clerk ward mission leader and home teacher Hcand his wile served as ordinance workers for years in the St George Temple They also served in the Hobrook Arizona Mission spending most of their time serving the Laminite people in White River His greatest joy was his family He was a devoted husband and father spending time and attending the activities of his children and grandchildren with his w ife were moments he cherished He is survived by his wife Rev a four sons Doug & (Carol) Richard & (Benny Ca’vin & (Bonnie) and Ruvll (Wendy all of Minersvilie wo daughters Ranae & Ren) W illiains of Meadow and Jill & (Tom) Slephenson ol’Delia Two brothers Keith A (Pat) of St George and Sheldon & (Mary )ol Milford 30 Grandchildren 27 great grandchildren He was preceded in death by his parents a sister I lame Anderson and a son I ehon Milton I uncrul serv ices were held on T uesday May 30 2000 at 12 OOI’M at the Minersvilie 1st W'ard LDS Chapel Services were conducted by Bishop Prelude and postlude Scott Robinson Ihe music was by Debbie llollingshead family prayer was offered by Douglas Albrecht The invocation was given by Jed Albrecht The eulogy was given by Ranae and Jill Stephenson poem was read by Clint Albrecht followed by a musical number “I ove Is Spoken Here" by the grandchildren and great grandchildren accompanied by Debbie llollingshead Calvin Albrecht gave a talk after which Albrecht Jake Albrecht and Chet W illiams sang "Daddy’s lands" accompanied by Debbi: llollingshead Richard Albrecht spoke followed by the Bishop Scott Robinson w ith the final remarks A musical number "0 ord My Redeemer" was sung by Russel Albrecht illiams accomJake Albrecht and het panied by Debbie llollingshead The benediction was given by Steven Albrecht Ihe dedication of the grave was by David Albrecht Pallbearers were Steven Albrecht David Albrecht Clint Albrecht Blair Albrecht Bret Albrecht Scott Albrecht Chet Williams Clay Williams Ryan Albrecht Jed Albrecht Jake Albrecht Matt Albrecht Shay Albrecht Brycen Stephenson and Brandon Houck Honorary Pallbearers were Keith Albrecht Sheldon Albrecht Marshall illiams Compasllollingshead and Rex sionate service was rendered by the Minersvilie Irst Ward Rebel Socictv Interment will be in the Minersvilie Ccmelcry under the direction of Olpin Mortuary Homeowners with money worries loans may qualify for st Direct lender loosens its requirements for homeowners who need money LOANS: Have you been turned down for a loin'’ Do you need more than $ 0000 for an res ion7 Are you paying more than 10 est on any other loans or credit cards7 and answered If you are a homeowner they can tell ‘yes to any of these questions if you over the phone and without obligation you qualify High credit card debt? credit7 house payments7 Financial problems7 Medical bills7 IRS liens7 It doesn't matter with sufficient If you are a homeowner will uity there's an excellent chance you qualify for a 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About now it is O K to smile or just laugh out loud (that is if you are alone) Although the above reasoning is silly to the point of ndiculous it is no less ridiculous than how some reason about their faith in God The excuses that many make as to why they are not Christians must surely sound as silly to God as the above illustrations sound to us Don’t think that God hasn't heard every excuse that can be offered Perhaps some still labor under the false impression that God can be man like men God knows our hearts (I John 320) 'For our heart condemn us we would only God is greater than our heart and knoweth all things spend the time in constructive service to the Master that we spend in trying to make excuses for our inaction we could be great servants of the Lord Jesus knows the secrets of our hearts (Luke 11:17) “But he knowing their thoughts said unto them Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation and a house divided against a house falleth" (John 2 'But Jesus did not commit himself unto them because he knew all men And needed not that any should testify of man: for he knew what was in man" for Please don’t try to excuse yourself out of doing what God commands we will never fool God God knows why though we might fool our we are what we are Gary Puryear FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 1800-494-391- 0 between 8 30 am - 4 START TWO THEN CLASS IN ARE ON THE ROAD! 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lolden- V irginia Grant Wood 86 died in Provo on Sunday May 21 2000 of heart failure She was bom July 14 1913 in Salt Lake City the daughter of Harold Egbert and Ada Brown Grant Virginia attended Salt Lake City Schools and graduated from East High School She spent one year at lenegar Business College and a year at BYU where she met Reed Ashby Wood They weie married in the Salt Lake Temple June 14 1933 They made their home in Holden Millard County where they operated Wood’s Market for 43 years She served in the stake Relief Society Presidency and as president of the ward Relief Society and Young Women They retired and moved to Orem in 1984 Virginia was preceded in death by her husband and her son Robert Michael (Cherry I) of Holden She is survived by Helen W (Bruce) Ashton of Orem Grant Reed (Norma) 17 grandchilWood of!Ioldcnaswellas dren and 3 Funeral services were Thursday May 25 2000 at 100 p m in the Holden LDS Chapel Bishop Kevin E Coats conducted the service 9 David Milton Albrecht 82 Virginia Grant Wood Ray Gardner Ray Gardner 73 passed away May 2000 at his home in Farmington surrounded by his family throughout his long battle with cancer Ray was bom April 20 1927 in Delta Utah to Norman Gardner and Verna Schlappi Gardner Ray graduated from Dcltalligh School in 1945 He then Served in the US Army served a mission to the Hawaiian Islands Graduated from BYU in counting in 1956 Rays hobbies and passion included cars trips restaurants phones and rook While in school Ray met his sweetheart Glenda Swan They were married January 19 1951 in the Logan Temple Ray served faithfully in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints He served in a bishopric in Sandy and he and Glenda served an 18 month mission to London England When they returned they served in the Bountiful Temple 4 years Ray is survived by his wife Glenda children: Gail (Kjell) Jenkins Idaho Falls Meadow Noreen S Labrum age 98 passed away Stay 19 2000 at her home in Meadow Utah She was bom July 2 1901 in F illmore Ltah to Charles and Isabella Dearden Swallow She married Venoy B Labrum March 22 1922 in the Salt Lake Temple He passed away November 14 1982 W hen Noreen w as tw o y ears old her family moved from Fillmore to Meadow where her father purchased a store and home She w as a faithful member of the LDS Church Her love for the Gospel began at She had a lovely singing an early age voice and sang at many church and public functions She began singing in the Ward Choir at age thirteen She has serv ed in leadership positions in both ward and stake callings though out her life but her greatest joy came from teaching the youth She served with her husband for two and a half years as ordinance workers in the Manti Temple Noreen loved to be outside working in her vegetable and flower gardens She appreciated the beauties of nature around her especially the mountains flow ers and beautiful sunsets Her life was one of service and unselfishness Noreen is survived by children DeLynn V (Betty) Labrum and Sharon Edwards both of Meadow UT Larry C (Sharon) Labrum Glendale AZ 17 grandchildren 56 great grandchildren 23 great great grandchildren sister Flva(Paul) Lindberg brother Theron (Pearl) Swallow She was preceded in death by her husband Venoy daughter Lela (Orrin) Cummings great granddaughter Jamie Lynn Flores brothers Thomas (Vanda) Swallow Truman (Ruby) Swallow Donald (Blanche) Swallow sisters Laura Iva (George) (Clifton) Beckstrand Bushnell Norma (Charles) Reid Nola SwalMay (Robert) Killam Eliza Esther Swallow (infants) low and Myrtle Funeral services were held Thursday May 25 2000 at 100 a m at the Meadow LDS Chapel Services w ere conducted by Elder Lynn June 1 2000 Page County Chronicle Progress Millard Noreen S Labrum fax (435) r No matter what you want to put in a Cover-Abuilding rest assured we have you covered with a quality structure that will protect and add value to your investment STiTTS-- : l I Lkt xjxro AVJ |