Show 4 October 2 2002 Gunnison Valley NewsSalina Sun Obituaries Hyrum Sarah Barrett Elizabeth Bishop Calif - Our mother sister grandmother aunt and friend Norma Barrett crossed to her eternal life after a brief and brave battle with cancer on September 25 2002 at home with her daughter Kathy Reynolds by her side in Bishop California Norma was born March 8 1925 in Orem Utah the daughter Ball Barrett of Stanley and Vyruna At an earlv age her mother Vy nna returned home to her Heavenly ther ler father Stan remarried and moved the family to Salina There Norma grew up and graduated from North Sev ler High School She married and gave birth to 2 daughters Kathy and Holly and a son Brent She is survived by her two daughters Kathy Reynolds of California and Holly Anderson of Oregon her brother Keith S Barrett Salina sister Carole Mellor Gunnison half brother Craig Barrett six grandchildren Lori (Robert) Williams Michael (Joyce) Bettincourt Shawn (Jodie) DeSanfo Kelly Perry Holton ilyruni Perry Hultun died EruldV September 27 2002 while sleepiny comfortably in his favorite thair-- a rewarding end fur a life well lived Me was 92 at the lime of his pass' ing The seventh of eight children he was bom June 9 1910 in Brigham C ity Utah A member of Sigma Chi fraternity Hyrum graduated with a bachelor's degree in civil engineering in 1914 from Utah State Univerumce Stout of sity He married Vicksburg MS on August 11 1918 His engineering lareer took him and his family all over the West living for a time in Nevada Washington Utah Arizona and Iduho Despite liv irg in v) manv places fyrum ways considered Utah his undisputed home He was an avid golfer reader hunter and gardener But perhaps more than these he was a man devoted to his family and friends' well being Hvrum is survived by his two children I’rrrv (Marvl Holton and He had five Julie (I)alel grandchildren Jeff (lonva) Holton Jill (Doug) Thomas isa (Bradv) Jdwards kelly (IJan) I’ru e and Aaron Shaheen five great grandchildren and his faithful dog He is fe and a preceded in death bv his rm granddaughter Norma Deanto Services will be held Thursday toher 1 at a m at the Springer turner funeral Home Chapel in Richfield Utah (260 N 400 he re friends may call prior m beginning at 10 10 Interment will lake place al Pioneer fery Brittariv t hristopher Ashley Amanda Cheltev Mika Tyler Tmily and Jessica 5 nieces- Sheree McKean eslee (Ken) Nelson Marie (Ray Ginfher Marsha (Paul) Bonnie (Jim) Frdei Okerlund nephew Gary Mvrup and many nieces and grand and nephews She was preceded in death by her ( in Salina Chrystal Gray Magleby Our dear mother grandmother sister and friend Sarah Elizabeth Wiliden Darlington passed away September 23 2002 at her home Her soft hugs will be missed by all who had the pleasure of receiving mother father Iris them Sarah was bom in Mayfield brother Robert sister Maxine son Utah on October 6 1914 to Thomas Brent Calvert Wiliden and Florence Jensen She Mellor Vaneese married John Robert Darlington Barrett and niece Holly Barrett 21 1932 in Manti Utah Their Norma loved music and was a July was solemnized in the Salt marriage croloved She to great Lake LDS Temple on September 15 chet and made many afghans for her 1990 years They shared family She was a member of the together until his passing on July "Lunch Bunch" and the "Bingo 29th 1991 Gang" of the Senior Center in Sarah is survived by seven chilBishop California Before moving dren Florence (Ray) Sackett Evelyn to Bishop she lived m Gunnison (Lamar) Peck Bob Darlington Mary Utah There she was an active memFoi ber of the "Boni Club" and the (Kenneth) Darlington Haycock "Pinochle Club of Gunnison" She John "Jerry" (Judy) Darlington Ruth (Guy) Thomas Darlington of the was also a member Worley 23 grandchildren 44 greatCenterfield Legion Auxiliary and 6 grandchildren Norma was a member of The Also survived by Church of Jesus Christ of brothers and sisters Thora (Aaron) Saints Jones Bernice Holfeltz Gerald (Beth A fnends and for family viewing Wiliden Betty Westenskow will be held on Wednesday October Ann) Rex (Kay) Wiliden and several 2 at 9 30 to 0 30 a m at the Springer whose lifelong friendTurner Mortuary in Salina prior to neighbors ships she cherished Preceded in the Graveside services and interand sisters Eliot brothers death by ment in the Salina Fastside CemWiliden Everett Wiliden Gilbert etery at 11am Wiliden Emma Wiliden Roberta rector for the PTA Chrystal and Neal served as Grand Marshals in the Richfield 4”' of July Parade Richfield Light Monroe July 241 celebration Chrystal and Neal served together as temple workers in both the Manti and St George LDS Temples Her children are Mac Neal Magleby deceased Alma (Gwen) Magleby Richfield Mary Nebeker Brigham City Julia (Bob) Mohr Richfield 13 grandchildren 28 Barbara (Von) Wayman RichJack Gray and Gray deceased Funeral ices will he held Friday October 4 2002 at p m in the Neal S Magleby k Sons Mortuary Chapel SOS 100 W in Richfield riends may call at the Magleby Mortuary on Thursday from 6 to 8 pm and again on Fndav from 30 a m to 1230 p m Burial will be in the Monroe City Cemetery Funeral Dmvtors Neal S Maglebv & Sons Richfield UT The Mortuary Magleby family would like to press their gratitude to the special lad ies ho c a red for Chrystal in her home and at the Adehade and Houses The Maglebys also give special thanks to the many fnends and es who regularly visited her field Alv in Aurora Ltah (ern L Nordtelt Shaw 89 of Aurora Ltah passed 27 2002 in away September Mayfield Utah She was bom June 21 19)3 in Salina Utah to Charles and Fthel Curtis Nordfelt She married Richard Lynn Shaw September 19 19K) in Aurora Utah The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti Temple May 19 1937 and he preceded her in death June 7 1990 Mom was an active member of the LDS Church and served faithfully in many callings She worked hard alt of her life raising 8 sons and 3 daughters that kept her busy washing clothes and making meals Her enjoyment was having her grandchildren and visit She always had a meal cook- ies or a treat for her special visitors she worked as a cook n Sallna for many years everyone loved her bread pies and cakes She enoyed quilting and crocheting Her grandchildren all received afghans as a high school graduation present and a quilt when they married She was a loving caring wife mother and grandmother who taught her family the value of hard work sacrifice to others and enduring to the service end Good mood lighting Ask Installing dimmers in areas where they make sense like the dirung room and bedroom will help lower energy use The amount you dim equals your energy saved For example dimming lights by 15 percent cuts energv consumption by 15 percent Here are some other tips that can save vou energv and money on lighting Turn off extra lights and get in the habit of switching otf the Use light every time you leave the room for more than a few minutes oiten not needed in hallways and closets Install motion sensors or timers to automatically turn lights on and off Put compact fluorescent bulbs in light fixtures that are used more than three hours a day These bulbs use the energy and last 10 times longer than regular light bulbs When working at a desk use task lighting Other lights in the room can then be turned off or dimmed Clean light bulbs and fixtures Dust can reduce light output by as much as 10 percent! lovv wattage bulbs when you can Bright lights are and ask for tips or a copy of our Bright Ideot visit wwwutahpowerneC UTAH POWER Making It us about our (Salt Lake City UT) - With so much attention being given to West Nile Virus recently it's important not to overlook a much the greater public health risk flu Each year in the United States millions of people get the flu which results in about - 114000 hospitalizations She is survived bv children Devon (La Della) Shaw Kendall (Ruby) Shaw Therron (Suzanne) Shaw Wayland (Nanette) Shaw Rondo (Anna) Shaw Linda (Bryant) Mickelsen Judy (Roger) Meyer Raelene( Trent) Cowley Joan (Clark) GIeave46 grandchildren 126 1 and 20000 deaths The flu vaccine is the best too! to prevent death and severe illness from influ- enza among the elderly and chronically ill Slate and local public health officials are preparing for the upcoming flu season and expect that vaccine supplies will be sufficient if Utahns follow the cur26 rent vaccine recommendations brother Orion (Desna) Nordfelt "The influenza vaccine will be She is preceded in death by her available at many clinics beginparents husband sons Reed Ranee ning this week and throughout and Brian Shaw brothers and sisOctober for individuals at highters Lenta Sorensen Maurine est risk of complications" says Bateman Dee and Junior Nordfelt Rebecca Ward Immunization grandson David Shaw Funeral services were held on Education Outreach Coordina00 2002 at tor of the Utah Department of Tuesday October a m in the Aurora 1st LDS Ward Health (UDOH) Persons who Chapel Bunal will be m the Aurora are not at high risk are encourFuneral Directors’ Cemetery to wait until November aged Mortuary of Salina During a normal flu season and Gunnison the best time to vaccinate is during October and November for persons at highest prepaid funeral program risk Utah's flu season typically runs from November through March with peak levels in JanuThe UDOH' ary and February encourages providers to conDetinue vaccinating through Funeral Hornet cember or later as long as vac3 cine is available Protective an- - - pjunq&i Lxjvuwt Salina - Jorgenson Clifton Wiliden Teddy Wiliden Great grandson Richard Pat Haycock Darlington Sarah was a member of the Forest Dale LDS Ward for 60 years She enjoyed life's simple pleasures spending tune with family visiting with fnends family reunions sewing embroidery cooking canning her a good bargain and driving "car" wheelchair around the Sugarhouse area visiting friends and shopping It just wouldn't be Thanksgiving without grandma's mustard pickles and warm chocolate pudding A special thanks to everyone who helped make it possible for Sarah to spend her last days at home where she wanted to be Funeral services were held Friday September 27 2002 in Salt Lake City Interment was at Elysian Burial Gardens in Salt Lake City Arrangements by SereniCare Funeral Directors Influenza Vaccine Clinics To Begin Statewide Fern L Nordfelt Shaw Dimmers are another way to save energy at lor more Darlington - Richfield Utah Chrystal Gray Magleby 91 of Richfield Utah died Saturday September 28 2002 in Richfield She was bom November 5 1910 in Monroe Utah fo Eugene and Kisty Marie Brown Gray Her mother died when she was two weeks old and she was raised by her Grandmother Hannah Brown and her Aunts Dora and Magda Brown Chrystal received her Normal Teaching degree from BVU and taught in a one room school house in Sevier She married NealS Maglebv August 20 1914 in Salt Lake Citv L tah Their marriage was solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple December 17 1941 Neal preceded her in death CXtober 15 1994 Chrystal and Neal started in the mortuary profession in 19"6 Thev lived in Richfield for two years fore mov mg to edar City in 1919 where the v started a mortuary In 1941 they moved back to Richfield and purchased an ownership in Warner Mortuary In 1945 they came the sole owners and changed the name to the Neal S Magleby Mortuary A new facility was built in 1944 w hen- the business is now located Chrystal has hern actiye in DS Chunh and commuShe served as Richactivities nity field IDS Stake Primary and the Richfield Ward Relief She was the charSociety of the Richfield ter Culture Club when it was organized in the late 1910’s She sang (or many ears with the Singing Mothers and with £ Flown e Anderson's I adies' singing r gaiup She served as a regional Call us booklet Wiliden Richfield tibodies usually develop about weeks after vaccination Influenza vaccine clinics will focus on vaccinating those at greatest risk for complications from influenza infection and others in close contact with them The following groups should be vaccinated in October persons 65 years and older 3 residents of nursing homes facilities and other of any age who have illnesses healthcare workers household contacts and others who can transmit influenza to those at high risk adults and children over 6 months of age who have chronic heart or lung conditions including asthma adults and children over 6 months of age who need regular medical care or had to be hospitalized because of metabolic diseases (like diabetes) chronic kidney disease or weakened immune system (including immune system problems caused by medicine or by infection with human immunodeficiency virus HIV AIDS) 3 children and teenagers 6 months to 18 years who are on aspirin therapy and therefore could develop Reye Syndrome after the flu women who will be more than 3 months pregnant during two the flu season Beginning in 2000 vaccination was recommended for people years due to the number of year olds who need a flu shot WTiile people in this age group without chronic ) medical conditions may not be at high risk from the flu about 26 percent of people aged years do have conditions and are at increased risk for serious complications In the spring of 2002 influenza vaccination was also recommended for healthy children from 6 to 23 months of age Children less than 9 years of age who receive vaccine for the first time need a booster dose one month after the first dose Parents should check with their health provider to discuss annual influenza vaccination of healthy children in these age groups The UDOH recommends that k individuals also receive the pneumonia vaccine because pneumonia is a care complication resulting from influenza Pneumonia vaccine can be given year round and is usually given just once in a lifetime For more information about influenza and pneumonia vaccinations contact your health care provider or the UDOH's Immunization Hotline at happen POORC |