Show Page Millard 8 Count Chronicle December Progress In Memoriam MjvKc till frceziriz cold wcath n the lausc for our higher stores In vxm good to fie insitc bowling and riot on the golf course lusl an idi Maybe it's due to the play offs tha! four of our le igues had this week In die Scrambler t izue two teams arc in lor the first half ((fab a fleime ami p the Mill Not Over) Scratch tnose eague saw Keith Savcaya into first Hoornrrs first half champs are the Hella found s ami Thursday Sight Misers quulifing were the ndetidrd and Ihotn Shakalaka s at mg out the nggle ( mis scores this week Hvrori High rnkson 2 ftll Jim Sickle Penny Iceples 22b 118 Keith Savsaa 211 M2 leremy ittlefonl ur ' Sorma Schtnil 220 Sir June Dotson 221 MO Iroy I’ai e )0 Shawn Maxfield 2)4 191 Pate 109 Jo Snklc 129 immv am Hishop 12 Sant Morrill Doug lempcrlme 2 lb 1ft b yla Rai 2 (ilenda Sates 19 Dan Moms lit f irandparents Wright heyenne Shirley Spencer Reynolds Provo IT Merlin ami Sharon Wright ID Blackfoot Larry & Julene Hampton Iberta L'l (neat grandparents Dorothy Spencer Hinckley LT Loa Lambson SI L LT Aunts A Unties Heidi and Hill Tuttle Pay son LI Brandy A Josh ( arler Provo LT Rick and Julie Wright American tork Lf Mark and tuition Lf Robert Icresa Wright Vonda ami Wright Seattle WA Dan and Matvi Wright Jacksonville It ( yntlna and Jarney Delgado He is preceded in West Jordan death by (neat grandfather Douglas Spencer Funeral Services were held al N the Hinckley Ward ( hapcl Mam on Monday December 17 riends called 2Xi7 at II 10 am pm Sunday Dec l( Iroin 7 until at the Nicklc Mortuary 100 S ( enter Delta ami again from 0 until II a in on Monday al the Hinckley Ward building prim to the funeral m the Doing lor the Dold 'il mile dub lliis wetk are llt rt 10 miles and Jnlvn losi pli 10 miles lie had news is the pool s lioil er Ih heils die entile pool s iler ind an went nut last wet he good has Ihtii ti p iirctP m s is that Ihe sw to is bat pool nr houis IinIiiiiIois ami die tegular Viatel win Safely up st liool dial had to he t an making miming lessons Iasi wet Ihe pool will he holding the Dive anniiil linslmis Holiday and Frizes' at 2 pm on Im Money Ihurstlav Deictnher 27lh All did b ate ins lit dren ages to try then link land skill) at picking up mimed washers ami toms from Ihe holtom id the swimming pool Ihe It children ait divided up in to groups at cording to tht ir ages so everyone lie coins are to keep gets a pric ami the washers are tinned in at the pool s nflicc for a variety ol lun pn cs Plan on oinmg in Ihe lun at West Mill ud oniimmity Swimming Pool on Dec ember 27th' Ihe pool has postponed Ihe mencan Red ( toss ifeguard course until next spring Milling due In lack of Ins participants hour i nurse costs SI20IX) which in duties textbook instruction pool ami certification in use lie guard ( PK Al I) and list Aid ruining Piilit ip nils must be years of age or oltler ami be very gootl swiinmets all the pool at X(4 )) to register lor Ihe spring classes family Merlin Wright yla lm mm h gas on a lull wo ami huge numbet ol supported the dub Rac temple lie was aetivc in The Church ot Jesus Christ of t alter Day Saints all ol Ins hie He served in many capacities unhiding Hishop lie served a tmsson in Mexico (iiialemala and II Salvjtlor He tuuglil seminary ill Roosevelt UT (Item LT and Saflord A7 He was a councilor al astern Arizona College and Brigham Young University Hawaii lie (unshed Ins cueer as a teat her at 1)1 U Hawaii Alter retirement lie resided in Holden ' until the lime ol his death A service will be held Saturday noon at December 22 2(XI7 at 12 the Holden Chapel there will be a viewing from 9 10 to II 10 a nt this year other wavs as well lions for olhters wete held Ihe new olluers lot 20(18 arc Sherry Slit paid as president Don tampion as vice president Shell Dearden as secretary ami Robert (itygla as Pule hamnan Also chosen as rule committee members were Rands Hrunson Hilly Shepard ami Todd Skeen Jane Rasmussen will remain as treasurer )ebr a Brunson as histon an Muk ullctoni as webmaster and rtol Dearden as representative to the Paiute rail Committee Outgoing otlicets Helen mlinson president Vetlvnn (iordon secre tarv anti Jim Slanworth tide chairwere man honored lor thou two scats of service in these capacities with hcautilul plaques and gilt ccitil icates to Dcitdcn quipment Helen was also given a corsage to wear tor let hile Ihe recent snowstorms may have many Utahns thinking winter is already here we've still a lew days to wait until il olTicirflly arrives According to NAS Solar System Ambassador to Utah Patrick Wiggins winter officially starts here m the northern hemisphere on ruiay the 21st at II pm MSI when the Sun reaches its most southerly point in our skies Following this event known to tronomers as the December solstice the Sun will start creeping back to the north and the periods of day light will gradually grow longer and warmer The solstice brings Utah's shortest day with barely 9 hours of daylight versus over hours when the Sun is Marcel Proust VA 1 KK he I h iptcr 7 Trustee of the Bankruptcy acre leet of water right under water right Kltjm I state ol S I OK SALK Michael C'hermskc is selling 25 (approved change a22445) Parties interested in purchasing the water rights shall submit a written oiler to purchase to the Chapter 7 Trustee Cul A Mdler at PncewaterhouseCoopcrs LLP One I'tah Center Suite 0(81 201 South Main Street Salt Lake Cits I 'tah X41 Oilers must be All sales arc postmarked no later than January 25 sublet to Bankruptcy Court approval 2(K)X The by 5 194ft Beneath My Wings" Heidi Tuttle spoke followed by Shasta Knight friend singing “An Early (loodbye” accompanied by Karen BrinkerhofT The next speaker was Dan Wright uncle Memories by Dustin's ( ousins Russ hurch family friend and coach spoke Hishop David arsen was Ihe last speaker followed by the congregation singing “I Am A ( hild of (iod" accompanied by Valerie Nankervis ( ousin Ihe benediction was ottered I arry by Hampton (irandlalher ( ompassionate service was by the Hinckley Ward Relief Society Dedication ol grave by Bill utile Interment in the Hinckley cmetery under the direction of aunt Nit kle Mortuary Pallbearers Brother and Cousins Brandon Wright Amber uttle Jared Reynolds Amanda Tuttle Austin uttle Hicnt Wright Ashlec Puttie Alex Delgado Justin Delgado Honorary Pallbearers Dennis and Art Wear all of his preWright cious family and friends the Class of 2011 He married Helen Anne Poison of Sandy Utah March 3 1949 This the marriage was solemnized in Sail Lake Temple on November 14 1957 They made their home in Park City Utah They were parents of one daughter Amy Louise who died at birth on August 17 I9ft4 Clarence and Helen moved to Delta Utah to run a family farm While there Helen died suddenly on April 21 1978 He then mamed Jean Karen Timmerman (Johnson) on September I97X This marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple November 25 I97X Jean brought with her lo the marriage three to whom Clarence became a loving and kind “second father" These children are Ben Howard Johnson Delta Karen (Chris) Gale Cedar City and Roger Keith Johnson (deceased) Clarence and Jean gave birth to four more children Jenny Jean Arvidson Riverton (James) Pearl Anne (Stephen) Morgan Ferron Kevin Clarence (Shanae) Osguthorpe Cedar City and Tammy Marie (Kason) Anderson Richfield He was always active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints where he filled many positions including High Priest Group Leader and Varsity Scout Leader Clarence decided to leave his family's farm in Delta to go "out on his own" for his own growing family's future He became a for several years then he went Vernon K to work as assistant herdsman on the Jackson Dairy near DeltJ His health began lo fail to the point where he couldn't keep working so when all the children left home he and Jean moved to Richfield By then Clarence was totally homebound Not being able lo work was Ihe hardest thing he ever did! Clarence leaves behind his wife Jean their four children two stepchildren seven grandchildren (and twins on Ihe way) from his biological children and eight grandchildren and from his three Besides his parents Clarence was preceded in death by Ins first wife Helen and by their infant daughter Amy also by his Roger by his sister Helen Viall and by his Herb Poison and Ruth Bass Funeral services are scheduled to be held Wednesday December 19 2007 at II 00 am in the Richfield Iftth Ward Chapel 800 N 500 E Friends may call Wednesday at the chapel from 9 30 to 10 30 prior to sen ices Interment will be Thursday 00 p m next December 20 2007 at to his first wife and infant daughter in the Park City Cemetery Military Rites by the Utah National Guard Military Funeral Rites detail Funeral directors' Maglcby Mortuaiy Richfield Salina and Manti Online guest hook at www maglebymortuary com Mitchell 1933 - December 16 2007 Keith Mitchell age 74 passed away Sunday December lft 2007 in St George Utah He was born on September 17 1933 Utah to Melvin and in Abraham Frances Tolbert Mitchell He nar fied ‘Roxannrf GrAilfr' Wi June 8 illmorel L ta?i Yhclr favrrr1957 in He pastime was spending lime with their children grandchildren and September 17 Vernon lore the service begins Don is survived by his wile Marilyn Holden LI children Jeanette (David) Donald Gilbert A 7 McCarthy Gary (Bettie) Sorensen Thatcher Nathan (Debra) Sorensen A7 11 latksonville Kathy Farmer Ida (David) Washington DC Pacheco Cnmghton ngland 17 gtandiluldren ft great grandchildren and one sisier Geraldine Van Ortlen Blackfoot ID lurthest north in June Things are diflerent in the southern hemisphere where the seasons are reversed and the December solstice is seen as the beginning ol summer Wiggins notes that this year’s start ol w inter is causing contusion as some calendars show the solstice occurring on the 22nd Wiggins explains that's those because calendars are based on astern Time anc m the astern Time zone the solstice arrives and winter s m on Saturday starts at S 7 Trustee will Bankruptcy Court approv al of the best oiler acceptable to the Trustee in the T rustee’s he rustec rcsers cs the nght to reject any and all offers Tach offer is absolute discretion subject to higher and better offers to the Bankruptcy Trustee prior to entry of the Bankruptcy Court order approv mg the sale to a proposed purchaser The higher and better offer w ill be accepted and submitted to the Bankruptcy Court for approval Payment in full ts ae upon approval of the sale by the Bankruptcy Court notice is issued w ithout representations or warranties w ith respect to the status water nght or the likelihood that the I'tah Division of Water Rights would or would The water rights not approve use of the water at a diflerent location from a diflerent source and no offer will be accepted which proposes to defer full and whete-iare being sold payment of the purchase pncC pending the approval of a change application by the Division of Water Rights This the The L’mted States Bankruptcy Court for the Distnct of Utah retains exclusive junsdiction of any proposed transaction to purchase the water nghts and to decide all disputes or claims arising out of any offer received by the Bankruptcy Trustee J x Vernon was one of Utah’s outstanding horse jockeys He rode race horses for 37 years He was known throughout Ihe Western United States for his expertise lie enjoyed camping and fishing just sitting by the bank or just taking the boat out for a troll Oh how he loved Christmastime w ith all the lights and the singing and the toys Oh how he was the highlight of Christmas and we all love him and nuss him dearly Vernon is survived by his wife of 50 years Roxanna ing G Mitchell six loving children Tawnya Mitchell Jem (Don) Trusty Roy (Amy) Mitchell Janet Mitchell Mark Calvin (Loma) Mitchell (Kim) Mitchell 14 grandchildren & 22 Brothers Gene (Bonnie) G Mitchell Delbert (Myrel) Mitchell sisters Lila Mae (Maynard) Taylor Law ana (Ken) Collier brother David (Debbie) Mitchell He was preceded in death by brother Gerald Mitchell sister Berdean Roe Funeral sen ices will be held on Saturday December 22 2007 at II am at the Fillmore Slake Center Friends may call on nday evening pm at (he Fillmore Slake Center and 40 am Saturday morning Burial will be at the Delta Cemetery at 2 30 pm under the direction of Nickle Mortuary “Would Dad have wanted it that way?” t 00 p m Chapter seek of agriculture was a veteran of World War in the Asiatic Pacific from 1945 lo December 23 serving March 13 Here Comes Winter sleep rs in waiting dun linn because ol oillnveis on the Mnah trip Puts were given to die members who hnl come the iithetest lor Ihe ho had attend puts iml Im the om ul dn most dub rides timing 21X17 Iduu awards vvete given to renpi cnls who would idler have forgotten the what dies did to tueivo them evening lhc schedule for Ihe 2ixx ruling Ihe traditional Sweethearts ot the season was presented and will be wartl was Sind Hovk PidgePidets published in the paper in a future is Skeen ot giviti In Imld and sue PI mi tali they lusc allend Wo don t receive wisdom we must discover it for ourselves after a journey that no one can take for us or spare us 01 1CF Ol He II Donald Sorensen 7X lost his long and valiant light with diabetes on 21X17 He was a December ing husband lather grandfather anti great grandfather brother and friend Don was horn in Blackloot Idaho to William (i And lorence Sorensen 1th child in a family lie was the ol 14 htolhers anti sisters lie married his sweetheart Marilyn Badger on June 2 st 191 in the Salt lake tiles in his life in Donald Sorensen lie Sami etl a was tillered by iramllatlier Moms played the I’raver prelude and postlmle music Hishop David irsen conducted Invocation was uttered by Brent Spencer an de he eulogy was given by Dorothy Spencer Dreal Drandmother Yvonne Spencer aunt sang “Wind Christmas Party Pm PulgePiders Al luh hiistmas ulv held Dei ember was a huge suit ess Ihe Pahvant Senioi was tilled ilttuis Huilding m in to apat ity as hit al i luh mem Ivn sod some limn distant areas en (oy‘d dt lit ions xik roast and pot Im suppet Ihe enleitamnient holh iniisual ami nllurwise iliil lollowed was d lively ami Inn Idled rnwt' sang a lulanmis htislmas song lot Ihe MV Winter Wnmlerl iml' I’lonp was sung by Dt tt Skeen and then she was tnmi by luu hiisluml odd Im Ills on gin tit n ml version ol Pnn bet bv a mil' hinl III is tint sung In the tune ot 'Grtmlrni Pun lei bv Peimleer lie vel Knu vel Iravelmg liophv lie latest re dunged hands again tipnnl is Ik le u sen ot illmoie whose at idt nt was mmol as he li lt die ti ul pist tu enough to land in a bn h dunks to giving his nudum Osguthorpe Clarence was a Granite High School graduate and worked most of ( West Millard Swim Pool news pools hnl 81 Dustin Jay Wright 15 died Wednesday Dec ember II 2007 in tah from inuries M Hard ( ountv sustained in an automobile accident Dustin was born on October tah to Heather Ann 1992 in Provo Reynolds and Dennis Lee Wright Dustin was a reshman at Delta H gh School Dustin is survived by parents f Heather and Art Wear Hinckley ami Dennis A Kelly Wright Delta L'l Brother Brandon and Sister Kersey 210 (rant rand sen 2 7 Itoh Meinhardt Sr Howler Hill Sichols Pichard 20X1)4 May her 202 17 (eorge Michiel Jich onion Alley ad' 114 Mm Hishop Kales P od arisen 41 eslie Works earin llepworth KK) Jon Juan M irdotk Phett Kirtiball Si ott Stuck M0 Owen Henke 1 b Justin Kirnhall 202 Ml Shaun Jeflerv 701 1(7 and Iron Smith 2 00 11 Senior scores Ifon 221 Steve 211 Phil 212 Jim 170 Hondo H Marlene IbO mdu ld Vene (X n kie Darlene 14 arid What's really neat to watth is the improvement of the younger bowlers as they go head to head with the big boys Josh ( onion is making quite a mark on the scratch league Other bowlers to watch are Scott Mork Stats Morrnll Josh Painter Matt Pate and Jeremy Hryan Viers itllelord 2007 Richfield Clarence Hawkins Osguthorpe after 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