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Show PAGE 3 MAY 31, 1996 Marjorie C. Turner Obituaries Margaret Carrington Nov. 1 1952 MILFORD-Nina R. Marshall age 73, of Milford died May 28, 1996 _, age of 75. She was born Dec. 18, _in the Milford Valley Hospital. 1920 in Salt Lake City to Alma She was born May 15, 1923 in Vivian & Dora Martin Phillips. She . Milford to William-P. & Wanda: married Ralph William Thompson Iretta Easton Martin. She married on October 24, 1939 and he George R. Marshall October 5, preceded her in death on Nov. 30, 1939 in Parowan. He died 1966. She married William Lunn Turner on Jan. 28, 1968 in Ely, December 24, 1987. Survived by NV. Marjorie was a member of the her daughters: Mrs. Clark First Baptist: Church of Milford. (Caroline) Dalton; Mrs. Daniel She enjoyed reading and especially (Chris) White; and Mrs. Carl poetry. She was a loving wife, (Kaye) Briscoe all of Milford. 6 mother and grandmother. She is grandchildren; 8 greatsurvived by her husband, Lunn of grandchildren; brothers and sister | in Atascadero Calif., a daughter of Douglas and Cathy Saurett Birdsong. NV. Lived in Las Vegas, Later moved to Milford, Utah where she was raised by Wayne and Cathy Roberts. She graduated from- Milford High School in 1970. Married Delbert Carrington Nov. 30, 1975 in Las Vegas.. She is survived by her husband Delbert; son, Erick (Telese) Barnes; parents, Wayne and Cathy Roberts, mother-inlaw, Cora Carrington Church; sister Virginia Jones; Brother Chuck Birdsong; sister Kathleen (Patrick) Cassell, maternal grandparents, Edward and Marion Saurett. Many Nina R. Marshall Marjorie C. Turmer of Milford, passed away May 29, 1996 at the CEDAR CITY - Margaret Sue Carrington, 43, lost her battle. with cancer on May 26, 1996 at ~ her home in Sandy Utah. Born a Milford, children, Barbara & Paul ..Dan Martin; Thell Martin and Louise Hutchings all of Beaver Ralph & Evelyn Thompson of and Mitch Martin of Santa Stansbury Park, Bunny& Dan Cox Barbara, California. Graveside of Milford, Margaret Ann & Jimmy Clark of West Valley City, Ronald. services wete held Friday May 31, 1996 at.2:00 p.m. in the Milford Chuck Hobbs of Glendale, AZ., City Cemetery. Services under the Ronald & Vicki Turner of Las Vegas, NV., and Douglas & Sharon - direction of Olpin Mortuary. Williams of Minersville, Dianne & Turner of No. Salt Lake City. 22 grand & 42 Great & 1 great great grandchild. She was preceded in death by a brother Glen Casterline. Funeral services will be held on loved nephews, nieces, aunts, uncles and cousins. She will be remembered by her ‘Comapny from out of). town? New baby in the family?|Military News? Something happening community? Saturday, June 1,-1996 at 2:00 p.m. Graveside at the Milford Cemetery — many fiends whom she loved. under A special thanks to Dr. the Mortuary. Patricia Legant, her sister Kathy direction of Olpin in your school Involved or in interesting club projects? an Send your news to Milford Monitor, P.O. Box 224, Milford, Utah 84751. in-line John Gledhill’s “48 Chevy is painted red and black - Tiger colors. Iti is powered by an 6, and has been restored to original condition. Did the Montana Freemen pay their power bill? Don’t know about y'all, but anyplace I have ever lived the power company had the option- and the means - of shutting off electricity if the bill wasn’t paid: In rural areas, with service meters on property extremities, it could be done with the flip of a. switch. Or, if it is inside the contested area, has anyone just asked the Freemen ifthey | would willingly turn it off themselves? Isn’t it poor planning on the part of the utility provider if they have to bring in an. alternate power supply in order to 3 ais oc service to one customer? and husband Patrick and all those special people who helped the family during Maggies final illnesses. There will be private family services at a later date. Any donations that could be given to your hospice would be greatly appreciated. Services under the direction of the McDougal West Jordan Mortuary. Home and School: Vital Links by LILY ESKELSEN President, Utah Education Associatio J remember being in- a. history class at good oie’ ‘Box Elder High. .We were taking notes and discussing some chapter--pretty low- key stuff--when Curt suddenly jerked his head up from his desk and said in a husky, startled voice, "A-wannyahuh!" Apparently our discussion Call or Stop in to Apply for a Quick Cash Loan! woke him up, And I remember everyone in class getting a pretty good laugh out of it; even Mr. Olsen. _ Everyone Can Use Some Extra Cash. But now I'ma teacher. And kids sleeping in class |. doesn't seem so funny. I've had 6th graders who came to school looking like they'd just gotten out of bed five minutes before. I've had parents write notes, If you can use extra cash, pl ease give us a call or. stop in. Let us know your needs and give us a short time to "Please excuse Sherry for being late. I just couldn't get her up.” I've had complete all the details. Upon approval, the money will : 3 ready for your use. kids put their heads down on their desks during Math, complaining that they didn't get to bed until midnight. And as frustrating as it is to deal with bleary-eyed students, it's ten times worse when it's your own children arguing over staying up late ("just this once" for the hundredth time), I have struggled with ‘Help fora Friend or Relative Home Repaire New Furniture e Buy a Car Pay Off Credit Cards e You Name It! explanations: of the importance of getting enough sleep. That a sleepy brain loses the ability to concentrate. That a person's attention span is directly related to adequate sleep. And my teenaged son always responds, "Huh? Did you say something?” “Federal Credit Union imagine my brains were a little poached to have ever left them with the remote control. My high school son got a _ job flipping hamburgers, coming home long past midnight, and sleeping the morning away. My Jr. \ higher had a summer ‘of late-night sleepovers and late night movies _ MILFORD OFFICE P.O: Box 798 Milford, Utah 84751 which left him lounging around in bed until nine or ten o'clock so that he wasn't sleepy until midnight. ~ Maybe this summer can be different. Maybe I can slap a little 387-2422 responsibility into me early this year. I'm ready for the whining. The arguments, The accusations of mental abuse. So let's do it all together. Let's look our darlings right in the eyes (even if you have to stand on a chair, as | do), and admit to them that yes, they're right, and we are completely eas En Southern A dangerous combination of videos, Nintendo and. summer fried my. poor children’s brains last year., I ATED ES O LOC IC OFFALS | out of step with the rest of the world. — Then give them a drink of water. Read them a story. Tuck them in. And kiss them goodnight. MAR-688A Sls GEORGE . CEDAR CITY. IN isles a HURRICANE | : | } |