Show Page IQ County In Memoriam October Corvae Progress Jack SmithRrour Jaik of pawed V 2'rhX from Scp'emK-Jack Wav boro tXtijbcr i' vi A iJvjo M U to on fiabo SrrirJi m Jack :c Mi Ho up m Macke then la’er moed to a Jack married a teenager In iv vscetfeart Mary lyrnan in 1751 avj they acre sealed iogeihcr in the Li’cr rrxn cJ Idaho ) a1 lemp'c o federal Aay Aah ngon and 25 years t nlinocd there Jack n in"lcJ in the banking veav one! us Rrcsidctir irJuvtry Jot ut ( ontifierj'ul Bank in Seattle Aadniigion He 'hen Kcarr ifisolsed in Insurance and was ari agcril and irainer for years A "cr retirement in Too) 'Hey rnosed to I lab Iron reek Oak ( ny and !?kii Rroso Jack vide a v'rong and active IS church and held iicrnKf in tie in) callings with as S' ji c President Pevioru! Representative hi chop and Sej'er m the Seattle SI inti and Provo asav natur JJ 21 iJ Smith his vn Philip Doug'at Smith daughter Suvan Srm'h hiv brother aid real grarJu m Gas 'Aaync Smith SlcKiruvei vpccul thank you to all tJvovc who hc'jcd Jatk in the Orem Rehab a'vJ S'jmii ( enter f aieraJ sets uct dl K Jieid J rvdjy ar a rn at the 2 at (Stobei I daemon! 12th Aaid ( hapel 2V4() S 1') i Provo friends may tall to 00 p m at holiday (lorn the Berg M rtaarv MS L (enter Street Provo and on fnday from to to Hr 44 prior to tlie vcrviccv at will be held at t're church at 2 HI p rn the Oak ( i'v ( ( onJolcrtcev ruv be vent to into a here'n rtuarv corn temples Jack lv sursised hy hiv loving wife Slaiy hiv children Debbie i(raig) Swenven Pam (Kick) lloimev lynnctte (David) Paul Michelle DI) (deed Julie Iodd) laylor 21 grandchildren and 20 great vrandvhildren and his vivtcr hmwm He iv preceded Shirley hiv parentv Jarnev and Marion Commodity Corner Itv nice to know your government rv there in times of need imev like theve Rushing to the revc oe with vur own mono to vavc n a only Wall Street but feelv die comfort Sh nun street and various inter na'iorcaJ hank as monev a’vf bad teems to be Washington' knowing all iv well throwing lavorite pastime All at our expense Just Ixe mv (iranJlaihei used to vay the easiest thing in the world to ck tv spend tmcbJy else money" Av if c mawive government bailout plan gcu clover to hccommg a reality we av It the bailout ci'ienv liave 2 vcertariov to look forward to and prepare for tJie package iv approved and housing rru'Xet iv artifivtaily propped up thingv lie cJeral Reserve lu it in it head dial if live bad in jv level oil tor awhile debts are taken off dve books of these bankv and invtitutionv eledit will kxisefl ar uj the economic "expansion' can continue I xpand what ' i xpand debt even tjrthct even though dve Aiiverican people arc already spending 2 mole dian hiv they make expansion of deht canrvol continue into infinity Market action slmuld he allowed lode Male prices in die housing sect a and tKicby bring supply and demand into equilibrium Pamlul yes but necessary hi a bee market ert mean it used to be a flee market (2) s the I S (mv eminent takes upon itself a massive new debts die US dollar will he destroyed arid a period Hyper inflation will en sue Its an historically verifiable fact One Jus to wotvsler hat all duse I’li d s arc thinking Its a well known lad that every curtency system ever devised by man lias experienced a catastrophic collapse when the system tehes on a cunency ileal derives its value simply because the government says its worth something he Roman mpnc live (necks (icrmans and presenlly the iiiihahwc currervey is in a sljle of collapse and has seen a 2 4 million percent annual inflation Maybe hats the reason our ounding adiers staled ekatls die lequirement necessary to establish a stable cuncnc y A cunency backed by golj or silver (ui figure (tains: IX'cembct com has struggled and lalleri from a weekly high of (( 70 bushel down to around 15 40 a Ivaisest time draws near As stated in Last week article genet ally tend lobe lowest during times u increased supply which (nice is at harvest tma' A massive 'S uop is still seen and lias pressured pines 1 his week sex port news was supportive nil almost 450000 ueinc A strong for torn lie liilernalumal (irains Council also number showing good export dcnijnd lowered its win Id com production estimate million tons down lu 771 million ook for tonne s prices to delenotjic going into harvest December ( beat has lullowtJ com lower Irom a weekly high of (7 (vOikiwn to at omul (7 bushel A sizable decrease in CS export sales this week as well as the International (irains Council upping its wot Id wheat production number to over 675 million tonnes gypl has been shopping for I2J(KX) tonnes of wheat and news Ilia! it bought that entire amoiiiil In nil Russia also has bailers wondeiing if l'S export numliers will conlinuc to fall increasing domestic ending slinks I k: Cattle coiitmuc tolv pressured as slaughter weights have increased lbs and weak demand from consumers lor lu premium cuts weighed on puces Restaurants nationwide have been repiniing a nuiiked decrease in demand the the bn effect a weaker economy could have on pile ier beef cuts showing the cattle market October cattle fell Innn a weekly high of SI 027 to settle the week aiound SI 0074 Strong exports where supportive of prices as weekly exvor1 sales came in at around V000 tonnes and was higher Ilian the previous 4 weekly export numbers averaged but domestic demand was the foremost worry to traders October live hogs inched higher as strong packer demand has lirmed low of S i7 to dose itsc up cadi maikcls (Xtoher hogs rose Irom a weekly wee k Jt around A record number of bogs has continued to try to dnvc puces low ct hut good demand and the idea supplies will he reduced in loming iniinllis has tinned up pi ices Oil (as: Suvcmbcl ( rude oil has Ken looking lor diieclioti as the late of the economy ami die dollar hold prices in reLtivc limbo As the ( 'S government bailout kicked likely Monday crude ml and gold vm''iI iv ne ( S ikillar plunged in aniic ipition of I S deluils to increase Investors pound money into oil as a hedge against die indjtmn that would surely occur as government deficits balloon Novciubei crude oil lell slighlly Irom its weekly high of $1 10 44 barrel to dove die week at around 07 (Hr ( rasoime puces rose markedly as supplies liave dve nulled and traders wail to see w hat shakes out ol the bailout dilemma NoveiiiKr gasoline soared Monday to a price ol (2 7HJ4 and look to dose die week out al around (2 (7 gallon has weakened as a result Refinery capai ol llurtuanc Ike but looks lo improve going lorwaid (liry Porter gd Thank you (e wish exptess our heart to fv It (oil hale oil Phil and l orna halcotl Jos and Daren (netting (an and Holly (4 halcotl Kara and 4asnc Monroe rials W halcotl thanks to all live people who sluiwcd dun compassion lo the family in our of need 4e sincerely appreciate the donations of food tune flowers and words of comfort al the passing of lime a merchandise buyer and spent many exciting years traveling buying and selling lor a large company with many stcees SHe aiA only loved this rig and exciting work she made life king friends be time restded in L taJi were good sears for Billye She loved being a full time giandrna and was a natural at it She would spend hours doing and going and pleasing these lucky grands She was thrilled to be called on a mission for the Church of Jesus Saints She served ( Tmst ol l in Ohio and had many wonderful experiences and memories Several years later she also served a mission in Cose lort She and ilmcf Bronson weie scaled in te Vlt 1 unpanogos Temple in IW7 They were able to spend a levs very happy years together They traveled and s isilcd and enjoyed many friendships They especially loved working in tlicir yard beautifying it with flowers and planting a garden timer passed away in (Xlobcr of 200 Billye has missed dmef very much Site had many talents and shared them with everyone She was a published writer who loved writing and did so all bet life Billye leaves behind her children and Jane Ted (DianncJ freeman (Keith) HjWvard sisters Betty e Ldye and Lee nine grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren Many nieces and nephews also survive her Awaiting her arrival with open arms will be A liner her parents a daughter a sister a brother a grandson and two nephews Many Olivers will join die arrival gathering with tJiankfuJ hearts for aJi the wink and years of research she did to keep IK farm)) links together Sfe gathered information kept rccoidv and wrote stones of her ancestors all with love Genealogy wav a UK of love lor She lived her dreams fulfilled her hopes and always kept the faith She was known by all for her compassion commitment and krve Today we have gently folded one generation into die tsext 44e will miss her so scry much funeral services were Kid Saturday September 27 200H at die fillrnore 2nd ward at II 00 a m Interment as m die f illmorc City ( ernetery I'nder die direction of Olpin funeral Home Gordon Eugene Edwards 924 - Auj(ul j (A 14 1 20UH (imckin I ugene taJwaids age hi died peacefully in his sleep on August II 200K ui Santa Rosa California (itxdon was born in Salt lake City t'T on (Xtobcr 4th V24 to Pearl Stewart and iugcnc Id aids of Delta L'T and was the proud of lb Staplcy As a yoong man (iordon attained the Rank Boy Scouts of America lie graduated from lclta High School in V41 serving as class president in his senior year and played on the Della Rabbits football team He enlisted m the U S Navy immediately following his giaduatum and served his country during 44'orld War II as an airplane navigator After returning to Delta following die war (iolclon married Bciiune Kae Black ilium "Doc Black and daughter of Ha ( laik of Delta UT lhey had two sons (ioidon Craig and Robert Kim i dwaids After an early business venture and a short tenure w tth die in Tax Assessor's office in Bcikcley California Gordon Kgan a 3T year career with the Civil Aeronautic Administration later renamed the federal Aviation Administration starting as a radio operator in die flight Station at Wixidy island Alaska Hi career included assignments in several edict throughout the United Stale that included Honolulu HI Lo Angclet CA Della UT Phoenix AZ Atlantic City NJ Salt Lake Cdy UT Oakland CA and Wavhington DC where he retired from the f AA lie also worked overseas in both Tehran Iran and Jubail Saudi Arabia where he designed air traffic control systems He finished his career working at a consultant for both the Boeing and McDonnell Dougla Aircraft Companies before finally retiring in Upland CA Never one lo "stay put anywhere for long (iordon and Bonnie relocated once again to Windsor in northern California lo he close to their two son' and their familic However it wa alwayt Della that he considered "borne" (iordon is preceded in death by hi wife Honme Kae vn Robert Kim and his brother Roger Stewart and t survived by son Craig Susan and Pam grandchildren M ichacl Matthew and Jeremy and great granddaughter Mananita KM 2121 T0Y0 'icj ms SALS GOING ON NOW r hr n bf4ihl mctaJI ihr hcvirai iNfji tan rvjfl ymr IhfHJfhOu ar Around lujM Tnjflt Tff tajn h&M and prohkfm tuc miwlrurrfri in no nmc Vm lo yu can balac'or lo ‘riMhilofU Ifrc alirrurrnt vbtk fvjriha tr prkim IdT h) Vbf yrafh Inf h) am) yMUfwil" M E M IIL MKET OK BHIT ANV MM A I lOHmilDKS o i i:s ! fellhltihl Mil HT4IL ith every 4 tur Hunting Season Is here!! Wt'te got Ihe lim you need Slop in kxDy to find out about our Payment program V(e can Kip you budget for your new tires" Athl A4K Tiles Would hie hi wtkomr Mali Aillumv In thru team AM ( eftihed auhanaive aod Mfrcdo LxndasciJc Mrchafl mdustrs Blank with user 2' Mark is vnars cifcreilve the ypryuliirit la ammo pr XtriTu j 2t3 would like to express my gratitude to all those who touched my mom's life To family and friends for your kindness and love To the Home Health who helped her enjoy her home and independence ft as kmg a she could She loved each of you and kioked forward to your visit To die medical staff (and all odier staffs) at the hospital fi the care and concern you showed to my mom I am to grateful for the many extra you provided daily trying lo meet her needs Your patience with her and also with me Thank you fur greeting her daily with smile and krve and helping her cope at this difficult lime A tpccial thank lo the hospital “front desk girl" for the love and support you offered to me You greeted me each morning and evening with tmilct and encouragement Thank it a small word Habhard Jw StaliU H 4 Linda Sfary GaJcy beloved daughter Miter mother and best of ail Nana was ic Waved from her suffering her Heavcafy and returned home f athcr o® September 10 2fh'X after a courageous battle w iS cancer V4 ic She av born September 12 Seattle A aciungv® to RVert A uiuxm and Pearl A Kle Aiken She mamed Slahacl Cox Oct I Glewn V04 later divorced Marrved (aaiky May 9 IVxO Uter divorced Linda moved to Delta Utah in Vx2 where she rtvidcd untl IAV4 w hen she returned to her borne state of A avhmgton to K c lover to her dear mother During the years Linda lived in Delta she cared for many children over d years duoogh her day tare and enjoyed seeing them grow She as “Mom” to many of her was know thikbcn's friends arid die lov cd dicrn as if they were her own Her doc was always open to anyone dial needed a borne or just a kind word Site was a strong advocate for die National Alliance for Mental Illness and served as a Journey of Hope family Lduosliun Cuunvck This was a subject that Linda fell very strongly about and dedicated much of her time and energy to that cause She also worked as a part time receptionist to her community Linda had a strong faith which served as a great comfort to her during die difficult times in her life especially towards the end She loved her children and was so proud of her grandchildren Site k oked forward to pictures drawings and the kmg awaited s isits from them so she could hold them dose She was a mother a daughter a teacher arid a friend and she will forever be missed by diote of us dial were so blessed to have had her m out lives She it survived by Pcail Belanger mother Seattle Aashmgton Sharon Hall sister A'ashmglon Patrick Cox Aashmgton Christopher Cox Deana (Ryan) Crafts California Delta Utah Jennifer Oklahoma Brian (Tammy) (lailty Arkansas and ten grandchildren Preceded in death by Roherl A iliiam Allen father and Michael Stanley Allen brother “God t lent Child “ lend for you a link while a child of mine (aod said for you to lose die while she lives and mourn for when she's dead It may be one or two years or forty two or three But w ill you till I tall her back take tare of her for me' She II King you charms to gladden you and should her stay be Kief You'll have her kavely memories as a solace for your grief cannot promise the will stay since all from Larth return But die lessons taught Klow I ward dus child lo learn I've looked die Kile world over in search of teat lias true Arid from die things dud crowd life's lane have chosen you ' A ill you Nor give her all your dunk die UK vain'' Nor hate me when tome to take dus knl child back again'' fancied dial I heard diem say Dear Lord thy w ill be done Tor joys they child will King die risk of grief we ll run Ac will shelter Tier with tenderness we'll love Tier while we may- And for the happiness we've known f(evcr grateful stay But should your angels call her much sooner than we planned We'll brave die grief dial comes and try to understand In krvuig memory of my beloved daughter Linda Mary Galley whose strength and courage in die Ust days of hrr life has given me the strength and courage lo go on She will live ("lever in my hran and die hearts of Kr children Till we meet ai'ain Mom Brunson & Sons Monumcnl Co Darren Denny Shane Four Generation memorial service will be held at noon on Siuiday October 4th 20DK at the Milk Mortuary All anr welcome Ic dl be Uid to test at the Ikcscrct ( cmctcry A 12 ' In lieu of flowers Ihe family requests that donations he made to the AlzKimcr s Association of Northern California and Nordiern Nevada t HKiO a A veil nla St Mountain 41ew CA 9404 or online al ww w al org' norcal Custom Designed Headstones 205 SMilrt C Fillmore Utah (435) H461l an “WW fcfcIS!!! Up Just a reminder that for over 70 years we have offered Somcxmc Card of Thanks 'ai Wrvi M ms Mila t XU 24 1 Jo (Morton) Freeman Bronson Linda Mary Gailey Billye U a tradition of missing from the picture aunt Betty? cousin Kuthie Aas Grandma Janis Was it or perhaps it With that a person has learned in this world a ho Is really prepared to deal with the loss of a the task of planning a family member and funeral may sometimes be ovens Itclming At O Ijm ue understand this all As a family profession for over 70 years you can count on us and our family to honor your wishes in making for your loved one But there is one serv ice we offer that Is not for sale the proper arrangcrm-nl- CARING It uxu always there It Is what compelled us in the beginning and the very essence of what we da it is to this day Olpin Funeral Home 55 Afest 200 SouSi (033)743-023- Femora IKih 04331 Phons: (423)74M£31 as |