Show ' Gunnison Valiev News'Salirta Obituaries General Relief Society Presidency donates quilts to Kosovar people Tony Leon Brooks LEVAN — Tuny J g Brooks age 4 L passed aw ay September 2 999 in Spanish Lot k Cany on as the result of a ele accident motorey He was born February 15 1956 in I’rov o Utah to Ralph Albert and Sandra Powell Rrooks He married Denise Marie ortney June 9 979 in West Virginia pm Saint w omen topro- for the Kosov ar people w ho w inter months ahead Responding to a request from the worked lor F’leasant Grove City for ten years At the time of his death he was attending Provo College working on a medical degree He was a scuba diver and pilot He was a member of the Central Utah Chapter Harley Owners Oioup(HOCi) He loved life was loved ill be by all and dearly missed Surv iv ed by his w ife Denise ofLcvan eluldien Heather Celine Joshua Nathan Roy and Bridget Ly nn all ol ev an: parents Ralph and R looks ol Levan: brothers and Cindy Ralph Brooks Sandra sisters Rick) LaCrue of Axtcll Debbie Robertson of Mona Stony (Stacy) Brooksof Levan Jason(Yuko) Brooks of Nephi Funeral serv ices were held Tuesday September 7 1999 in the Levan LDS Chapel Burial was in the Levan Cem(Blake) etery Clifford Donald Oryall - PA YS( )N — ( Furkindand loving husband father grandpa and friend Gilford Donald Oryall Presiding Bishopric Relief Society General President Mary Ellen W Smoot and hercounselors Virginia U Jensen and Sheri L Dew are coordinating a collection of thousands of quilts from Relief Societies throughout the US and Canada All quilt donations from local Relief Societies are strictly voluntary without assignment orassessment from Church leaders Fvearable with the Governor's In conjunction upcoming "Capitol for a Day" tour a memberof the Department of Workforce Serv ices' Executive Management Team forum at the Richfield Employment will hold a public Center North 20 East 5(X) North Richfield Irom 3 to4 pm on September 8 1999 issues or any The public is invited to come and discuss employment-relateservices other concerns associated with the Department's Also on September 8 from 2 noon to 4 pnt the Department of Wot k force l5East (X) South House at iheiremploy ment center ServieeswillhostanOpen Memhersof ment Center and learn the community are inv ited to isit the Richfield Employabout the many serv ices that the Department of Work forces provides ri We Hake Copies of Your important Documents! Stop by Our Gunnison Office at 47 South Hain Phone Pay son: two daughters and two sons Ly nda La Von (Joe) Bice Tucumeari New Mexico Donald Gene(Pat)Oryall and David Rue (DcAnn) Oryall all of 1 8 1999 Page Seniors can give themselves a raise Homcow ners ov cr the age ol 6 arc giving themselves a "raise'' through participation in the reverse mortgage program designed by the US Department ol Housing and Urbjn Development (HUD) The program enables hontcow ners to turn their home equity income w hile requiring no monthly payment Sound too good to be true? You can thank the American Association of to convert a home equity hile retaining into spendable income w ow nership The program works much like a traditional mortgage — hut in Rather than nnking monthly payments to the lender the lender makes loan distributions to the borverse rower 1 he amount of homcow ners toeomfortably remain in their homes and enjoy a secure retire- ment” said Jetlrev income may receive is based primarily on the age of the participants and the home's value In this program the homeowner Moulton of the Reverse Mortgage Department cause lived income levels olten "Bepre- for vent older adults Irom qualifying standard loans fHA developed the reverse mortgage program toprov idea lable option" The benefits Retired Persons (AARP) for their ad vocacy of this program since the l9S0s reverse mortgage The is a special type of home equity loan that allows participants portion of their loeked-u- "The reverse mortgage is j safe older alternative enabling nancial The numerous of this program are cash that is can be used for any Many participants have used made available purpose the loan proceeds to pjy of theirexist-inmortgages to pay their property taxes lor medical expenses to pjy off jnd to make home improvements Reverse mortgagepaymentsdo crcditcjrds not dllccl Soc ial Security or Medicare benefits Seniors olten worry that theexpenses ol home ownership will force them to lower their standard ol living This is a that most older homeowners choice simply do not want to make ith a older homeowners may receive more No than their younger counterparts repayment of the loan is required until reverse mortgage program many seniors are able to give themselves a "raise" without selling some of their the home assets is no longer occupied as the principal residence Eligibility requirements arc quite simple and do not impose any standards based on income assets credit or employ mcni To learn more mdiv idualsean Moulton tact Jel'rey Moitgage con- of the Reverse at Department was preceded in death by his parents four brothers Lewis Edgar Nelson and Keith six sisters Maude Edith Ida Olive Betty and Wanda Maxine Services were held Tuesday August 24 999 in the Pay son Page Ward Burial was in (he Salina Utah Pioneer Cemetery Goa Show- closer than you might think so now is the In st time Winter to get your jut tune ready or a long cold winter Ft's no secret that natural gas is Amenta's Inst energy value hut allotting these eight simple lips will maximice soar iirmnefc ejjnietuy and ensure vote stay warm affoitlal’ly Act You don’t want to be left tn the cold can lead to unnecessary delays because now! 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Sharry Harper (435) Evenings or leave message Kxn t to feeling warm Draney Kl Cajon California Barbaia Pauline(Jumes)Gunibill Warren MichiChristena gan and his Geneva Cloward of Spanish Folk He Sun Sept 18 & 19 1999 Delta Utah City Park Need CALL Bob - kXini Qiisdf) (ThKffrfifl rmnirmnimi! irs cm siunih 'liitiic Cinmimm- COPY ICC CACAO A7 TOE UTAH STATE AL&700GAFJEAT Nmi L 5 ight tips F’ayson Elizabeth Gwen Dry all Salma: and ten greateleven grandchildren grandchildren two sisters Rytha Viola jbelta fL & 528-311- September Christ of Saints Clill was raised in Cl inton Missouri in the s a young man he enlisted Civ ilian Conservation Corps (CCC’s) and came to Utah to help build roads in tlie Sul maarca Cliff worked damsclc on many ranches and farms in Salina Utah: Baker Nev ada and the Spanish oi k area He trapped lor the US Govwoiked in a turkey plant ernment woiked as a sheepherder and finally in heavy retiied Irom US He ctqoycd the outdoors equipment sioty telling animals of all kinds all luldien and especially his family Smv ivois include his wife Leona of Sat According to Patrick Reese a Welfare Services Department manager many of the Kosovar people are currently living in tents and won't have houses ready by w inter The quilts w ill help make a difficult situation more Workforce Services Open House to be held Mae KuehlerOryall HemarriedGwenLrieksen July 19 947 m Idy White Pine Nevada They ei e sealed August 6 99S in the Provo LDS Temple He was an Llder in The of Jesus wav” sonal Richfield passed away riday August 20 1999 at the age of 86 in the Mountain View Hospital in Pay son Utah Gill wasbomJuly 22 l9l3mGrafton illiiuic Nebraska the seventh child of thirteen ol Ili Joseph and Lliabeth Church presidency will personally donate a handmade quilt to officially start the President shipments on Wednesday Smoot said they could have just donated blankets "but a handmade quilt expresses love and concern in a per- among idequilts face cold he marriage vas later solemnied in the Manli IDSTempleJune9 1993 He served 20 years in the US Army and worked at Camp Williams He 4 The First quilts were 'shipped to Kosov o from Salt Lake City September 1999 with a deadline of October 1999 for all other donations Eachofthe Members of the Relief Society General Presidency and General Board delivered their own handrrade quilts to Service the Church's Humanitarian 1999 Center Wednesday September to kick off a major effort at 415 lcon SunSanpete News Wednesday tifUBtir istk H pm Dh hr lull ui M1 hr HI U!m iMi Iptaswri ky Cnpwt Cm r fttet tor fctiir tofalh m CM PrtaiM luwit Stripm CII FAIQ Mr m4 fruMry |