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Show 2B Sun Advocate Price. Utah Tuesday April 4, 2000 i A- - s - J' ' t j , i Cheryl Fortner Cliff Johnson Monica Axelgard Preston Neilsoh and Uonnle Axclfird announce Ihc marriage of their daughter, Monica Jean Axelgard, to Preston liiVon Nelluon, the son of Noyce and Lori Nellson and Bryson and Janice Barker. The couple will be married April 6 In the Mantl Kevin i The newlyweds will be honored at a reception that eveningfrom 7 to 9p.m. at the Westwood LDS Church, 1280 Price. ' 175AN.second reception is planned In the couples honor WfcsC 7, 5 f It" " . LDS Temple. V Johnson. Cheryl is employed at the United States Fbrest Ser-- . vice and Cliffis owner of Clifford Johnson Transport The couple will make their home In Fbrron. Jt' A April 7 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Ifayson LDS Church located at 1080 South 930 West. Jake and Brittany Fbrtner announce the of marriage their mother, Cheryl Ann Fbrtner, to Cliff Beef Johnson. They will be married on April 8. A reception will be presented in the newlyweds honor that eveningfrom 4 to 6:30 p.m. at the Fterron 3rd4th LDS Ward Chapel, 200 North State Street. Parents of the bride are Stuart and Irene Williams, ftircnta of the groom are Elizabeth Draves and Ken Naomi, H 1T . " V - ZJ: v r f I : 4 I ; V .. - iVv A AwS r t Jobby Lee Jones and Christa Leann Nettles were married March 25 In San Angelo, Texas. An open house will be presented in the newlyweds honor April 8 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Museum of the San Rafael, 96 N. 100 East, Castle Dale. Jobty is the son of Mike and Kathy Hbhosh of Castle Dale and Garry Jones of Ifayson. Christa Is the daughter of Barry and Sherry Nettles of San Angelo, Texas, and. Susan Clary of Rt, Texas. ' A 1977 Emery High School graduate, Jobby is stationed at GoodfcllowAir Fbrce Base in Texas, where he will soon complete training in lingulsticamilitaiy In- t-:- V ' i.i Jobby Jones : . "I ! Christa Nettles . ' Katie Willey Erik Peterson Katie Willey and Erik Peterson together with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willey and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Peterson, all of Price, announce the couples . marriage. Katie and Erik will be married April 7 at Ascension Saint Matthew's Church. A reception will be presented in their honor from 7 to9 p.m. that evening at the Price LDS Stake Center located on 100 South. The couple will temporarily reside in Price; then make their home in Logan where they will work and continue their education at Utah State University. X telligence. Upon completion of the training; Jobby and Christa will move to Hawaii, where they will reside for the next f - 'A N threeyears. T ; Researchers recommend Carbon resident marks 100th birthday planning physician visits favorite pastime was Planning for physician visits mMlftfim (ffltydtaw 1 for big girls Toys M If ymm'r mart, MlywiwSfill, MkmlbtpnrlMlftaylkhUi. Co., Inc . Jewelry Main, Price 4E. 637-217- recommending that patients keep a health history notebook or file folder that contains all information relevant to their health, ' points out Margaret Wellington, dea reasearch nurse who helps velop patient guidelines for the Stanford University Department of Medicine. The Information includes a list of current medications, what it does and how It is taken, allergies to any food or medicines, recent and lab reports as well as any physician notes, adds the research nurse. Also keep a copy of your Insurance card and your medical record number in the file or notebook as well," advises Wellington. Patients can get the most out of their medical appointments and X-r- ay Lewis 6 JSimtDs ' OCU3KK&2 Gift & Bridal Registry Monica Axelgard & Preston Neilson sAruvs toilmavk Thuratay. April 6. 2000 Katie Willey & Erik BRIDAL REGISTRY Peterson Katie Willey Fridw. April 7. 2000 Erik Alison Bailey & Darren Templeton Bryan VISA 6 Matlarcari Witcana Usi Miw, Pries 637-192- 7 & Peterson RMiy April 7.2000 8untoy. April 15. 2000 ffioM On Ian Wa DaSvar Cufla Rock Sqaara, Prica " Lorenzo Snow Roberts was born April 3, 1900 In Kanosh, the fifth of six children. He lived In a log house with his parents and three brothers and two sisters. His mother was a jack of all trades. She would help out the neighbors with whatever they h needed. She was good for illness and babies. His mother helped many youngsters comeinto the workl. His father peddled fruits, vegetables and anything else he could, to the neighboring community to make a living for the improve the care they receive by becoming knowledgeable managers of their own health. You dont have to completely understand everything In the patient file - you can leave the technical information to your doctor or nurse- - but you should have the material available for them to look at. . medical case, sometimes the At the age of 5 as a youngster justbig enough to pull up my . own britches, Snow would go with his father and help him with, the peddling They would be gone for several days and nights. The fatherand son would take the tarp off the wagon and drape it over the ongue to form a tent to Bleep under. Snow points out that the experiences peddling with his father taught him how to work with other people. At the age of 11, Snow left home to work for Sun Utley He worked there for about sbe years, doingfann dimes and other jobs. When he was 16, he stayed in an empty hotel In Clear Creek Canyon, near Jo Town (Joseph). Joseph was a small town near Richfield. , The bedrooms were upstairs in the hotel, but it was so spooky and quiet" that he spent a lot of his time downstairs. Snow saw his first automo- - . . (Continued on page 3B) CARBON COUNTY JENIOR CITIZEN CENTER 30 EATT 200 Spaghetti Dinner for 2 $1196 ITU $995 Buy Mexican Dinner get. 2nd V6 ?' ' V ' ''f'iK' ' . ' v' S move on. X 'V ' xV. .fl . ' . men. Snow also used his teams and wagons to gather firewood and sell it. He worked on some con- .Jr' Snow Roberts bUe at the age of 12 in Kanosh. To him, it was just a car. It was made somewhat like a wagon with a power spurce. He thought the car. would replace horses inthne. As a farmer, Snow still preferred horses over tractors. He has watched the car, telephone, television, electric lights, and several other modem day conveniences come along As a young man. Snow used to farm, break horses, and worked in some e coal mines and the of-th- : GenevaplanL He helped build the Geneva plant. He did the high work on the beams because It was more pay He also worked in the Horse Canyon coal mine near East Carbon. Snow didnt work much inside the coal mines. He would rather be looking down the dark hole than in At the age of 19, Snow married Elma Ruby of SL George. He was married to her for seven years and had three children. He later divorced her and moved on. Duringthe wild oats days of his life and prohibition, he and a friend went to the Nevada desert and built a still The two ymen would transport ' the moonshine to Kanosh, where a merchant would buy the alco- hoi from the pair and sell it to the struction and traded horses. , At the age of 27, Snow mar- -' ried Manita NIta" Jenice Boren from Joseph and had 11 more children. One, a girt, died at the age of three days. Snow has lived in Kanosh, Richfield, Provo, Elmo and Cleveland. He currently resides In Miller Creek south of Wellington. He settled in Miller Creek In 1952 on an farm. The farm Is now occupied by. several of his children. He lives with a daughter and has lost his wife, three sons, one daughter, one and three Snow has 14 children, 45 grandchildren, 94 and 18 . : 80-acr- e great-grands-on sons-in-la- w en "Back At One", "Wish You Were Here", Dont Laugh At Me ", 1 Do (Cherish You)" Mercuiy Records IN CONCERT CEU-BDA- Chicken or Crab Fettuclnl off Solving Lunch i J presented by Wednesday 1 ; ' . Dinner Specials steak n Shrimp ' y-- 'mrs : Wills! $249 Tuesday '? 1 JOUTH, PRICE Soup, Salad &. V6 Sandwich Adoacte " family. medical record is not available and havings notebook will facilitate the visit Immensely" explains the Stanford Medical Center research nurse. When Carbon County residents are making appointments with doctors for specific problems or Issues, Wellington and her physician colleagues recommend the following strategies: Be as specific as you can with the person helpingyou schedule the appointment about what your problem Is. A typical appointment isnt enough time for a comprehensive physical exam, which should be scheduled separated well In advance. At routine appointments be very clear why you want to see the doctor. If the problem really is like feelvague and more tired ing suddenly, for example- tell the person thats the purpose of the visit, Always tell the receptionist, Lunch Specials . - ' the dark hole looking out. His breaking homes, followed by farming He would bpy farms that no (me else wanted, work them to a profit and then sell them and anist-Ingwit- "Having all your medical records in one place Is important in this age of managed care, Increased specialization and larger clinic settings. Even if you are seeing someone who knows your . one-roo- non-specifi- c- Alison Bailey & Darren Bryan Sriunhy. April 15. 2000 Fws BHI Wrap 6 DiSwit Locri 6 Ml at tom ptwns srilen 41 . has become essential now that doctors are busier and appointment times are shorter at the nations clinics. 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