Show Pane 6 GEMS Thursday November 10 1994 liiiilll Evelyn Klosel Amy M Curtis Amy M Cuitis 81 of Aurora died 51994 in Provo UT She was bom June 27 1913 in Salina Ut to George Washington Murphy and Amanda Carolina Clauson She married Blaine Charles Curtis May 4 1933 in the Manti LDS Temple She has served in Many Church Auxiliary positions and presidencies and has been a temple worker She is survived by her husband Blaine of Aurora Sons: Bartley K and Irene Curtis of Sandy UT Karl J and Linda Curtis of Kearns Ut and Jerry L and Kay Curtis of Mesa Ariz Mrs Gideon (LaNette) Daughter Allen of Boise ID 10 grandchildren and 14 Brother Rex G Murphy and Sister Edra M both of Salt Lake City Loveless Funeral Services will be Tuesday Nov 8 1994 at 11:0-- am in the Aurora LDS Church Friends may call Monday evening from 6- - 8 pm at the Warren R Jensen Funeral Home in Salinaandfrom9:30to 10:30priorto Nov Amy Curtis the Services at the church Interment in the Aurora City Cemetery under the direction of the Warren R Jensen Funeral people here Survivedby 3 daughters with Linda’s family Also returning to Redmond after a month of traveling has been U’Dell and Jean Johnson They traveled to Florida to attend a wedding in the Orlando Temple They also spent some time in North Carolina visiting with a grandson BrendonHansen and in Alabama visiting with the Dan One other vacationer and this is the one I envy most is LeAnn Pickett She has just returned from an 1 1 day mond Don't forget the Fall Festival this Saturday November 12 at the North Sevier High School There will be food to buy crafts to purchase and the baby daughter of Lance Dobish was given the Sunday and son Paul (Nila) Taylor Marcia Jean Sida (Paul) 1 ” also Thank you to everyone who helped in any way with the Boy Scouts Fund Raiser Selling tagsto hunt in Redmond has always been a fund raiser for the boy scouts and visit to England A warm welcome to the Fred and Barbara Rosquist family who have recently purchased the Elsie Peterson home and are now living in Red- in town of shot gun blasts Saturday morning as the Pheasant Hunt opened Not as many birds as in years past ' and not as many hunters as in years past but the ones that did hunt had a nice day and the weather was nice this year they also had hot chocolate and donuts for sale in the mom- ing and a barbecued hamburger dinner at noon Those that attended were satisfied with the meal and had an enjoyable time Potters Gaylene ofDelani Ann by her uncle name Christiansen Ida (Gam) Nelson 12 Janice (Allen) Harris 15 great grandchildren 1 brother Miles grandchildren Anderson Carol S walberg and Uhlan Preceded in death by Swalberg husband parents brothers and sisters bomonMarch29 1921inOrderville Utah to Thomas George Clark and Sassia Merrill Clark He was a Veteran of World War n having served in Italy and received a Purple Heart for the service rendered to his He married Utahna country Anderson in 1941 They had one son Stanley Wallace Clark They were later divorced He married Alice The hills were alive with the sound limited Welcome back to Redmond to Linda Wilson and her son Andy They spent a month visiting in Virginia Coates Lyle Many family and friends were blunderer is support this cause a man who starts a meat market during Lent — James Montgomery Bailey on August 19 1947 They Fredrickson four children and were divorced HemaniedLenore Andersonin 1962 had surgery in Provo Utah She was bom January Gunnison Utah the daughters Mrs Jim Garrett (Linda) Nephi Mrs Jim Gregerson (Carma) seventeen Utah Logan three great grandchildren grandchildren a brother James Merrill Clark Spanish Fork a sister Mrs Lynn Evans (Nofeen) Hatch Utah 19 1915 in daughter of Wallace George Clark Nephi and Emily Swalberg Anderson When she was twelve years old her parents died and she went to live with State Reitrement Representative the Uncle Ernest and Aunt Ida Swalberg family and they lovingly raised her along with tlieif own children Carol and Uhlan She lived all of her life in Gunnison and will Boxer Pups A message about your furnace that isn’t Marcia A Anderson Taylor 79 returned to her eternal companion on Tuesday Oct 25 1994 during heart He is survived by three sons Stanley Anderson Orem Carl Clark Weston two Idaho Tom Clark Centerfield be in Richfield ' The Field Representative for the Utah Retirement Systems Bonnie organization for 25 years She married Ray M Taylor May Sweat will be in Richfield at the 28 1935 in Nephi Utah later Department of Transportationbistrict solemnized in the MantiLDS Temple office on Thursday November 10 S he was a loving mother grandmother from 1 1 :00 until 4:00 You may stop The and great grandmother She was a by at your convenience can essentially handle homemaker and was always there for representative her family Her handwork was all functions of the main office BORN 10694 DELL ALLRED AKC CHAMPION SIRE 4 beautiful and she quilted HPILIL Keep all combustion air openings free from obstructions to ensure an 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Mountalni AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: - Salina Drug - Salina AII IFA ' an auction Also a talent show and All proa volleyball tournament ceeds will go to Retta Gales bone Marrow Transplant Please come and A ' Miller by Bishop Mickelsen Many family and friends were in attendance at a dinner held at the Legion HalL tors this weekend The group enjoyed the pheasant hunt although success years Her quilts are treasured by her children and grandchildren and many Wallace George Clark died October 111994 in Payson Utah He was UNDER and children Karen Rasmussen has had as visitors this weekend her daughter Angela and her children Dave and Larel Ecker have had visi- was " in attendance for this special day Also named Sunday was die infant son of Dave land Gina Miller He was given the name ofDru Dick with Don and Iris Hales this has been Debbie Newman Visiting weekend Marcia A Taylor Home ' TarontyJohnson Miss Christine Velasquez and Miss Visiting at the home ofMr and Mrs Robert Steele has been Mr James Cindy Lucky West Jordan has Sorensen of Salt Lake City Mrs Betty been here visiting Bench and daughters Pat Kathy Visiting at the home of Mrs Janet and Bobbie all from Sonoma RuLeen Sheppard has been PresiCalifornia and Mr and Mrs Jane Burr dent Brad Sheppard and Garred of Magna they were here for the fu- Devin Braden and Jaron and Brad neral of Mrs Mary Steele Friend Dan and his two brothers all Visiting at the home ofMrand Mrs from Sandy they all were here for David Willden has been Mr and Mrs the Pheasant Hunt and they also Bill Silvera of Carson City and to visited with Mr and Mrs Grant attend the funeral of Mrs Bill (Geor- Stubbs gia) SilveramotherMrsMarySteele Mrs Gwenyth Crane and Jacoy Visiting at the homeof Mr and Mrs Crane were in Sandy visiting with Roy Cooke has been Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Larry Anderson and Bruce Cooke and family West ValMr and Mrs Rick Pingree and to ley City Mr and Mrs Doug Cooke attend the baptism of Bin Pingree and family of Kearns Mr Kevin granddaughter of Mrs Gwenyth Christensen South Jordon Mr and Crane and daughter of Mr and Mrs Mrs Bill Hart of Sandy Rick Pingree They also visited Mr Dirk Jensen of West Jordon has with Mr Kirk Crane been here visiting at the home of Mr Visiting Sunday night at the home and Mrs Shauna Jensen ofMrs EvelynKiesel was Mr Tom Mr and Mrs Bill Lucky of West Osmond he stopped to visit with Jordon has been here visiting with Marsha also Mr and Mrs Paul Velasquez and also Wallace George Clark (AGES Redmond l5ewsi 5297359 Fuel I— “Here’s Should Know Well” includes a a Smell which You |