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Show The Salma Sun 76, Donald Carl Faatz, 63, Mayfield, died Mar. 6, 1982 in Orem of cancer. Reaper Piute in County for 27 years. Survivors: sons, David daughter, B., correspondent for 25 years and prominent educator and church N.C.; Priest Quorum and Fayetteville, served as a Sunday William M., Bellevue, leader, died March 6, 1982 in a Bennion care center. teacher. School teacher and home Neb.; Richard H., West Valley City; Charles S., Tucson, He taught school in Jan. 7, Piute County for 43 years, Roger to Elias Salina, Mrs. Ariz.; He was born He was bom Mar. 6, 1919 in Mayfield to Friend Grant and Sarah 1906, William and Elizabeth and had been principal of Ann Stevens Crane, Jr. Piute High School. He was also an art inHe married Marie structor, shop teacher. Halterman, April 19, 1928, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Future Farmers of She died April 30, 1979. America advisor and agriculture teacher. Jensen Faatz. He married Barbara Devoda Voorhees July 19, 1940 in Mayfield. The marriage was solemnized Mar. 20, 1943 in the Manti LD.S. Temple. CARD OF THANKS Donald Faatz field Cemetery. Pallbeard ers were Hill, Christian Faatz, Jacob Hill, Marshall Francks, Jeremy Hill, and Mandon Francks. Jon-Davi- We would like to publicly thank everyone who has shown such concern and caring during Pauls surgery and the death of our sister, Belva. We really appreciate the many cards, flowers, and calls. Friends mean so much. Thank you. Paul & also He Beryl Ball taught science, chemistry, history and handwriting. M. (Kathryn) Esplin, Flagstaff, Ariz.; 15 grandchidlren two great - grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Hulda Thomas, Virginia Leeds; Mrs. C. Manson, Mesa, Ariz. Funeral services will be Thursday at 12 noon in the Circleville' Second Ward chapel. Friends may call at Neal S. Sons and Magleby P for Mortuary, Richfield, which school Wednesday from 7 to 9 and p.m. and at the Circleville con- - Ward chapel Thursday He taught adult classes. He designed the Piute High School was used by that as its emblem the supervised Marvin G. Mason as justice court judge He served as bishop of the Circleville Ward for seven years; member of the Panguitch Stake High Circleville, former Richfield Donald Faatz Mr. Faatz was an active member of the LD.S. Church, and most recently served as a member of the Mayfield Ward bishopric. He served as High Councilman, stake clerk, member of bishopric, High Priest group leader, ward clerk, and Elders Quorum president. He was a wholesale milk distributor throughout Sanpete County for approximately 30 years and was retired at the time of his death. He was Mayfields town treasurer. Survivors include wife, Mayfield; sons and daughters, Dennis, May-fielGary, American Fork; Mrs. LaVar Francks, Ephraim; Mrs. Jerel (Vickie) Hill, Orem; 19 grandchildren; four brothers and sisters, Ithamore, Sterling; Mrs. Sarah Jensen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Budelia Madsen, Manti; Mrs. Enid Hansen, Grant, Dale, all of Mayfield, and Mrs. Elmo (Oa) Peterson, Bell- - CIRCLEVILLE Clair Burdette (C. B.) Crane, Area Obituaries He served ('. It. (.ram Thursday March 11, 1982 struction of an addition to after 10 a.m. Burial will the Circleville School. He be in the Circleville was an oil painter. Cemetery. Marvin Agricultural Stabilization Mason, 57, Aurora, died and Conservation Service March 8, 1982, of a heart board and Soil Conservation District board. attack in Salina. He was born October He was past president of 23, 1924, Aurora, to the Aurora Irrigation Co. William G. and Inez and was a past member Marie Curfew Mason. He of the Sevier County married Dona Horne, Farm Bureau board of Jan. 14, 1947, Richfield; directors. He was a later solemnized in the member of the Sevier Manti LDS Temple. County Cattlemens Assn. Active in the LDS He attended North a Sevier High School where Church, he was he was a member of the member of the Aurora of Ward bishopric from 1959 Future Farmers America and entered to 1965 and 1970 to 1975. purebred bulls in many He served as president of livestock shows. In his the YMMIA and was a senior year at NSHS he member of the Sunday won the State Farmer School superintendency, Elders Quorum Degree. He served in World War president; assistant II as a tail gunner on a 7 scoutmaster, explorers bomber. leader, teachers quorum He received the Young advisor and was a Sunday Farmers Master Farm- School teacher and a ing diploma in 1967 home teacher. He served as a member and was a member of the of the Aurora Town Board for Farmers Assn, Young many years. He had from 1958 to 1962 and was served as president of the mayor from 1978 to 1982. He sang in many Sanpete-Sevie- r Sugar Beet Growers Assn, for community programs over 10 years; was a and quartets, winning member of the many prizes in com AURORA G. petition. He received the 1978 Farm Leader of the Year Award and was active in farming for over 31 years. He was an active bowler and won championships in many team competition tourn- Survivors: wife, aments. will be in the Aurora City Cemetery with military rites by American Legion Post 36, Salina. Snow College Classes Set In Richfield Aurora ; children, Mrs. Phillip (Karen) Palmer, Richfield; Mrs. Robin Snow College and USU will be registering area residents for classes on Mickelsen, (Janet) Salina; Jerry Marvin, Mrs. Jerry (Leisa) Thursday, Deaton, Gary Bernell, all 10 granAurora; dchildren; Aurora; parents, brothers, Kenneth J., Redmond, Wash.; G. Elroy, Cedar City; Leon, Salt Lake City ; Mrs. Jesse (Carma) Pearson, Las Vegas; Mrs. Grant (Lorraine) Johnson, St. George. Funeral services will be Friday at 1 p.m. in the Salina LDS Stake Center. Friends call may 7 9 to from Thursday p.m. at Neal S. Magleby and Sons Mortuary, Richfield, and Friday from 11:30 a.m. to funeral time at the stake center. Burial at Richfield High School between 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. Snow College will have representatives there to assist with transcripts to determine their status in relation to their desired objectives. Considerable interest has been shown for in courses botony, psychology, geology, english and computer application. Persons may call 1 Roger Brown at 5 8 and between weekdays or see him at the USU Extension Office in the 896-509- courthouse. Jeanene Julander can be contacted after 5 p.m. at (Sue-An- Mother Nature's Best Berries Are On Sale Now At Safeway! flower, Calif. Funeral services were Tuesday, Mar. 9, 1982 at 1 p.m. in the Mayfield Ward Chapel. Interment was in the Mayfield City Cemetery. in the early strawberries are morning before the day's heat can rob them of their lucious juiciness. Strawberries are very delicate. So, we cool them down to keep them at that precious moment sweetness. And, ship them to your of store in a truck refrigerated to our specifications, because they aren't just strawberries.. .they're Safeway strawberries. And, they're for you. hand-picke- d d Safeway-boun- d The family prayer was offered by Jerel D. Hill before the funeral services conducted by Bishop Gene Yardley in the Mayfield W ard Chapel. Prelude and postlude music were offered by Edna Bjerregaard. After a musical solo by Joye Cummings, Steve Anderson offered the invoca- 8nd tion. Lamar H. Stewart and Douglas F. Bjerregaard spoke before Kenneth Christiansen sang How EuGreat Thou Art. Bartholomew gene spoke to those gathered, and Bishop Yardley offered some remarks. A double trio consisting of Amy Gregerson, Mary Ann Bjerregaard, Mary Lois Madsen, Arlene Bartholomew, Jean Peterson, and Charlotte Christiansen sang a medley of childrens hymns accompanied by Elva Jensen. Roy Anderson pronounced the benediction. LaVar Francks dedicated the grave at May-- Elder Jensen 1 Whipping Creanr Half & Half .o, , WICP Pectin Pie Crust Shells Deep Dish Shells Party Pride Topping Keebler Pie Shells Returns From Brazil Elder Paul R Jensen returned from the Brazil Curitiba Mission Mar. 2. He was met at the airport by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne T. Cottle and family of Pocatello, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bristow and son, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mellor and family of Fayette, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Jensen. Elder Jensen will report his mission at 1 p.m. in the Salina Second Ward sacrament meeting Mar. 14. 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