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Show Sun Advocate Price. Utah Tuesday April 25. 2000 3B Darrell Davis - Darrell Glen Duvls, age 41, died April 19, 2000 In Salt Lake City Born Fbb. 4, 1959 In Fillmore, to Kimball Davis and Kcryl Ann Labrum. Married Polly Hayes May ' 25, 1979. , SALT LAKE CITY He was a member of the. Clampers, Matt Warner Chapter, Helper. He was loved and will be greatly missed by his family and many friends. . Survived by wife, Polly, daugh- ters, Nicole Rae and Rachelle; sons, Jeremy Tanner and Garrett, all of Rock Springs, Wyo.; loving mother and spouse, Keiyl Ann (Drue) Labrum, Meadow, father and spouse, Kimball and Elko, Nev; stepfather and was preceded in death by brothspouse, Lorenzo Rocky and ers, Bob Davis and Boyd Roberts; Helen Roberta, Miller Creek; brothand sister, Vicki Kim Davis. Funeral services were Monday ers, Dave Davis and family Tridcll; Royal Roberts and family, West April 24, 2 p.m., at the Meadow Jordan; and sister Sheila Roberts LDS Church, 108 E. Center Street Me and family Riverton. Darrell Buriat Meadow Cemetery Karen-Davis- , Her greatest Joy In life was her children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Survived by two sons, four daughters and their spouses, Rose and Arthur Ortiz, Albuquerque, N.M.; Rachel and Zack Leyba, Albuquerque, N.M.; Fbriina and Lynn Baldozier, Grand Junction, Cola; John and Mary Vigil, Palm Springs, Califj Berna and Phillip Baca, Price; Elmer and Alice Vigil, Helper; brother Tbny Martinez; 15 d grandchildren and 19 Don Carlow PRICE - Don William Carlow, age 91, passed away April 19, 2000 at his home. He was born Dee. 10, 1908 in Beaver, to William A. and Eva death by her parents and brothers and sisters.. Funeral service Wednesday April 26, 11 a.m.', Mitchell Funeral Home. Prayer service Tuesday evening; 7 p.m. Mitchell ChapeL FVunlly will be at Mitchell's Tuesday and Wednesday one hour prior to services. Friends are welcome at Mitchells daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Interment, Mountain View Cemeteiy Helper. great-gran- Olcott Carlow. Married Myrtle Foreman and she died during childbirth. Later married Adele Bonza Fbb. 18, 1939 in Price. Member of the Catholic Church. . Don was a loyal supporter of Notre t Dame School where he was past president of the PTA, member of the Booster Club and assisted In many construction projects. He worked as a salesman for Grand Union, Amway and Blair Companies in Carbon and Emery counties prior to retiring In 1982. During his salesman career, Don received numerous .top salesman awards. Life member Price Elks Lodge 1550. He was an avid fish-- : erman who loved the great outdoors and his garden, and he passed these gifts onto his children and grandchildren. He is survived by his loving wife, Adele Carlow; Price; three sonar four daughters and their ' 'spouses, Don Farrell and Jean Carlow; Riverside, Calif.; Sterling , and Marge KayMiss.; Gwen and Louis Bonza, Salt Lake City; Jean . and Ralph Oberg Salt Lake City; Earl F.. and Mary Carlow, . . - children. She was preceded In Carlow,-Pascagoula- Dn Francis Mortenson Dr. Francis Niels Mortenson died In Logan, April 21, 2000 of causes incident to age. He was born in Ephraim, April 26, 1905 to Anna Mena Christensen and PBter Mortenson. He was the sixth of eight children, Rulon, Valton, Alta (Nicholls Bastian), Delma (Jorgensen), Varian, Claris (Stevens), and Eunice (Alder). Francis married Da Estelle Miner Sept 15, 1932 in the Mantl LDS Temple, After 60 wonderful years of marriage, Ha died in 1992. They had three chil- dren. Dr. E Neal (Ann), Logan; Peter Craig (Ada), Golden, Colo.; and Ha Tonita Crookston, (Paul) Price. They have 14 grandchildren and Dennis Huff PRICE -- Dennis Albert HuH age 72, died April 22, 2000 at his home after a lengthy battle with health problems. Bom March 21, 1928 In Spanish Fbrk, to Edwin Manson and Mary Allred Huff, be was raised in Castte Gata Married Cellla Fbssat March 27,1970 in Carlin, Net, and they spent many happy years at their place In Joes Valley HejoInedtheUJS. Navy in 1945 Scottsdale, Ariz Earlene Hegarty served his country for honorably and Tam Wolters, Atchison, Kans.; Joan A. and Fred Johnson, Rio five years and was one of five to seme In the armed Rancho, N.M.; sisters, Maurine Sty brothers Member Price Elks Lodge forces. aiul Jessie Ward, both of Beaver. Also survived by 23 grandchildren, 1550. He was an expert at tying 41 nieces, flies and everyone enjoyed his beautiful counted cross stitch nephews and a community of lav- -, Dennis loved visiting with work. ing friends. He was preceded In his family grandchildren, greatdeath by parents; sisters, LaVeme and his nieces and grandchildren Cox and Nettie brother; Nelson, loved He fishing; telling nephews. Charles Carlow. . Funeral Mass Tuesday April stories and will always be rememfor his unwavering courage 25, 10 a.m., Notre Dame de bered Lourdes Catholic Church In Price. against Insurmountable odds. Vigil service was Monday evening , Denniswillbedeartymissedhyhls ' at Mitchell Funeral Home. Com- family and a community of friends. Survived by wife, Cellia Huff, mittal service, Cliffview Cemetery four brothers, one sister and Price; Prica their spouses, Darwin and Mary Huff, Portland, Ore.; Vfernon and Arlene Huff, Wellington; Norman and Colleen Huff, Huntington; LaYfell and Annette Huff, Quartz At Georges request no services were held. Ward Hayward Doe HayCASTLE DALE-Wbward, age 66, passed away from this mortal life to a better place after a long battle with cancer. He rd passed the test. Ward was born Aug: 29, 1933 In Ogden to Lew and Angelina Seely Hayward in the Doe Memorial Hospital. He married Claudette S. Averett Nov 12, 1954 in Cleveland and was later sealed together In the Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 23,1966. ' He was an active member of the LDS Church, where he taught in the Primary and Sunday School. He was also a counselor and president of the Sunday School. He was an elders quorum secretary as Claudette, Castle Dale; six chiwell as Sunday School secretary ldren, Lori C. (Larry) Adams, He also worked many years with Cleveland; Jeffery L. (Dinah) Haythe Boy Scouts helping them build ward, Nikkle K. Hayward, Nathan pinewood derby cars and building D. (Gina) Hayward and Carleen tracks for the races. He will be re- Jones Rutherford, all of Castle membered for his love of woodDale; Melissa B. (Thomas) working gardening hunting fish- LaRoque, Price; 21 grandchildren, ing, camping spoiling his grandfive four children, and his love for his dog and two brothers-In-luLaDeaWard served in the U.S. Air He was preceded in death by Fbroe during the Korean Whr from parents; brothers, James L., Leo, 1953-6-3 and was honorably dis- Earl and Nolan; sister, Clca Bell; charged. He had worked in the and one grandson. Joes Wiley diversion tunnel, also 'Visitation was at Fhusett Morfor the BLM, U.S. Steel and Mintuary In Castle Dale Tuesday April ing Co. In Lark, Kaiser Steel in 18. Funeral services were WednesSunnyside and Dcs Bee Dove and day, April 19, at the Castle Dale Wllberg mines. Duringminingloy-- . LDS 1st Ward Chapel, with visitaoffs, he would work with the for-- tion at the church one hour prior est sefvice fighting fires to services. Interment, Castle Dale He-isurvived by. wife, City cemetery ' ' r n; w. . great-grandchildr- ite, Ariz.; Arline and Jim Anderson, Wellington; stepchildren and spouses, Darlene and Karl Lowe, Salt Lake City; Ellene and Dan Yfcrde, Price; Ralph and Sandra Fbssat, Helper. Also survived by eight loving grandchildren, 16 -- . Carbon; 15 nieces and nephews and many friends. We'll miss you, . and his great-grandchildr- en nieces and nephews. Jic waa pnw ceded In death by parentBj broth-;-er- s, 7.! Oriand and Paul ; Memorial graveside service Wednesday, April 26, 11 a.m.. Mountain View Cemetery Helper. Friends are welcome at Mitchell, Funeral Home daily from 9 a.m. to 9 pirn. . - s LOG HOMES Call for Cabins Shops Sheds new book or fax us $10 floorplan your plan! Homes Satterwhite Log - fax (435) TOLL FREE 528-500- 3 START EARNING AFTER TWO WEEKS!!! TWO WEEKS IN CLASS THEN YOU ARE ON THE ROAD! ; ..T ') : -Vi . dick simon TRUCHinG DRIUER U.8. Steel Corporation to research problems caused by flourine. Re- -' 4S SCHOOL tired and purchased Mountain Francis was an agricultural research scientist. Graduated Snow College, Ephraim, B.S. Brigham Young University 1927; MiL University of Idaho, 1929. He received his Ph.a in 1932 at Iowa State Col- -. lege with a major in dairy hus4 bandry which Included dairy ; 00.727.5SSS Dell Ranch in Mt. Pleasant which he managed for 30 years. Donated property for Mountain Dell Scott Camp, BSA 1994. Members of the American manufacturing, physiological chemistry and veterinary physiology He began his career as a field man for Sego Milk in Galt, Calif. Through is extensive career, he taught at Iowa State College and Branch Agricultural Collegs in Cedar City where be also managed the commercial dairy He spent 12 years In UJ8L government service Including rural rehabilitation supervisor in Sevier and Wayne" counties where he assisted families In resettlement during the depression years. Transferred to regional office in San Francisco. During Wbrtd Whr U, he was Chief of Program Planning-Labo- r Branch, Whr Fbod Administration for five southwestern states. Farmers in California and Arizona were desperately in need of workers to harvest their crops. One of the five men who wrote plans and directed the importation of 220,000 agricultural workers from Mexico to serve this need.' Following the war, he became part owner and vice president of Genega Fbod and Chemical Company First in Utah to ammoniate commercial fertilizers. From 1951-6- 3 he served as Head of the Agricultural Division, Geneva Works, . Dairy Science Association, Utah Academy of Science, Arts and Letters, SignaXi. Listed in American Men of Science, 1961, Whos Who Distinin the West, 1765-6- 6. Alumni Award, BYU in guished 1990 and Snow College 1994. American Fbrk Lion of 50 years (District Governor, Chairman of the Utah Council of District Gov- www.simn.com Homeowners with money worries loans may qualify for low-intere- st 'O'v . : f. ' t . ?y.- r - Award in 1963). Served on Amerj-- . can Fbrk Planning and Commission and Board of Adjustments; Francis was an active member of the LDS Church. He served in many capacities, but enjoyed most stake Sunbeing on the ward and ' day School boards. .. Francis and Ila loved in American Fbrk from 1947 to 1992. After 11a died, he lived with his throe . children, but mainly in Price, With hte daughter, Tonita Crookston. . Late home payment!? credit? Financiei ptobiemt? Medical bUle? IRS lieaeT k(NqMh am . about a gift thatll look good forever? How LOANSi Ulract Hava you been tamed down for a loan? Do wa aeed tbaa $10,000 for tmy na-ao- af Are you paying aion than 10 inter-ea- t oa any other lotoa or cradii eardt? 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