Show Harvey Donald “Don” Cummings Fillmore Harvey Dona'd "Don" a Cummirgs a gentle i r man a man and irteErrv his sweetheart on December 5 2u(X)jored the" r 71st Weddirg anniveriarv He pa3ed away m Rhfffie'd Itah Sallow g a srake Bom October 16 1905 in KorAh Ltah to Mary Ida Brd and Haney McDona'd Member of fre Charch of Cummings Jesus Chnst of Sam's Married Maxine Stesens December! 1929 m the Salt Lake Temple Don was one of fre finest cowbovs that ev er sat tall m the saddle He had a sharp wit and delightful sense of humor nghttotheend he encountered and nevermet a He loved his horses his farm his cows hi church and his but most of community all he loved and ernoved his familv He is survived by Elaine & Doyle Perk ms Janyce £ Owen Olpin Janyne Jim Hubert Steve Elizabeth Cummings Clay Cumminss John & Gen Cummings 22 grandchildren 42 great grandchildren sisters Cleo Carling and Maunne Paxton He was preceded in death by his wife parents great grandson Kaden Clay Moms brothers Vernon Omn and W ay ne and sister Clara Cloth- 'ry ier Special thanks to the staff at the Beehive Home of Richfield for the tender lov mg care he received while staying there and to the Sevier alley Hospital staff who showed great compassionate and genuine concern Rose R:b r er cf wa born WT in Sc po Ltah to Clark - and Marce"a Jc"'''on was educated n M ard w as a graJa'e cf re LDS 21 Henry He xcbool Co’ege In v6 L tah State e awarded hm or Hunoraof A”ibusiness He is knows Bas ness ty Doctor ' to all as “SS B B May 2 cember nra—ed Rmda 193 Rnda passed yv after an on aav on De- Thanks also to the Fillmore Home Health serv ices especially Gail Robison wondertul service provider and great friend Funeral services will be held Fndav December 8 2000 at 00 a m m the Fillmore 1st 4th Ward Chapel Friends may call Thursday from 6 00 to 7 30 p m at Olpin Mortuary and Friday from 9 30 to 10 30 a m at the church prior to services Interment will be in the Fillmore City Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary a Bca'd ra B moved from his '—a!l rural town of birth as a comparativ ely ourg man to live and work m Salt Lake C'y He spent e build n g the rest of his supporting institutions in the public a"d private sector in 1940 he became General Manager of the Ltah Cooperative Association a regional farm supply cooperative and for the next 35 years pleached and pracnced the social and economic doctrines of the cooperative movement that consumers could better fulfill their needs and producers could maximize their returns from investments m local and state cooperative enterprises He became the Western Area Dev elopment Manager for the Cenex Cooperation in 196 B served on numerous state and national councils committees and adv isory groups these included President Ltah December 7 2000 Page Far— er Cocpera'-veof Directo-- s Coopera' ve Board ves Me— er 'ah Hea'th vry - Advisory Ma fenance O'gamza Cou"cJ Me— ber AgrtCu :ral Co—mirtee Four Core's Reg ora1 C La and Me— ber ard fo—rer a! Ltah Sta'e Lnversiry Irst - cf tre e ra: 3 LSA Naforal ra MeSrr Co rera' Council B sed three Marianne Robu— er Robms and Ha! ins Da’ley Brake Robins all survtvirg along with spouses grandchildren and successful thev County Chronicle Progress Millard Wilmer Burke Robins In Memorium rramtaired ?rof le a str or g c ic orga- za- er or and p'ay rg a Lev ro e n seurg up the frst Western S'a'es and Power Conference Asan idea'ist d he mtel'ectual com'ort over the years wth the views of the Lmted Association of Ltah the Lmtanan Lmversahst Association and the Humanists of Ltah He found sp'ntua! comfort ard peace and a renewal of his faith attending the Mountain Life Church of ' a' n me Qt Powe- - Asscx Utah Education Association See us for a great Christmas deal on a complete computer purchase or on upgrade equipment! We have it all - in stock! Pa"k City WB married June Ridderhoff in the B maintained spring of 999 June and residences m both Park City and Salt Lake City 2 Services was held Saturday December 12 noon at the Wasatch Lawn 20O0 3401 South Highland Drive Mortuary Salt Lake City Family and friends called an hour to the services In lieu of Special Internet Discount with purchase prior flowers the family suggests donations to Ltah State University Libraries Ltah State Lmversity Logan UT 84322 The highest official temperature in the world 135 degrees Fahrenwas recorded at Al Aziziyah Libya in Sepheit (58 degrees Celsius) tember 1922 Kimball Black kanosh Panguitch L tah - Our belov ed mother sister grandmother and aunt passed aw ay December 4 2000 at the Garfield Memorial Care Center in Panguitch Ltah Mom was bom September 18 1911 in Kanosh Ltah to Abraham Alonzo and Mary Jane Gardner Kimball She graduated from Millard High School in Fillmore and briefly attended BA L before sacrificto ing further educational opportunities return home to care for her ailing parents She spent several years assisting her mother as the Post Mistress in the kanosh as spent in serv ice Post Office Her life as and church She friends to her family an active member of the LDS Church and serv ing as a teacher in the Primary Sunday School and as a counselor in the Aoung Womens and Relief Society organizations She loved to cook sew knit bowl and wait on her family She married Rulon C Black October 10 1939 in kanosh Ltah He peceded 983 and their her in death Ovtober marriage was solemnized in the Denver Colorado LDS Temple June 23 989 She is survived by her children Richard Kimball (Shirlene) Black of West Jor- dan Judith Jane (Robert) Collett of Rathdrum ID Joseph Gayle (Evelyn) Black of Panguitch grandchildren and brother seven Gardner Kimball (Betty) of Orem Amelia Cole of Phoenix Hope Adrus Kimball Kimball of Kanosh and of Denver Timber Carbon County Lumber Company is now open and purchasing saw logs at their Wellington Utah sawmill We are interested in saw log purchases as well as the purchase of conifer timber Delta Auto & Appliance or (801) Please contact us at (435) PH: 9 341 West Main 864-276- 1 A o ©al®® waft essay® She is preceded in death by her parents husband brothers Abraham Noble Kimball Royal Gardner Kimball Orval L Kimball Raymond Alonzo Kimball and a sister Lola Merle Lester At her request a grav eside serv ice w ill be held on Friday December 8 2000 at 00 p m in the Kanosh City Cemetery Friends may call a the Kanosh LDS Ward 00 a m building Fndav morning from to 12 30 p m Funeral Directors Neal S Magleby & Sons Mortuary Richfield Ltah Card of Thanks We wish to thank all those that love and supported us through Dad s illness and passing Thanks to Bishop Mike Styler the Relief Society and all the friends ho sent plants flow ers food and condolences special Thank ou to Dr Shamo Roger kiilpask the hospital West Millard Care Center and Home Health All of vou brghtened Dad's last days The Keith Moody Family FREE HEARING EXAMS FILLMORE and DELTA ON MAIN STREET? 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