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Show Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday May 16, 2000 IB Boofo Morgan rz . Riche ' r I HELPER - Morgan Arnold "Boofo Riche, age 75, passed away May 15, 2000 at his home. He was bormJan. 3, 1926 in Sunnyside, to Loulgi Gregoria and Ethel Locke Riche. Married Sherline Bills July 10, 1954 in Price. . Active member of the LDS Church where he served as High Priest and enjoyed temple work. Served in the UJS. Navy during World Whr II in the ftdfic, operating landing aircraft and as demolition "Frogman. "Boofo served as a dispatcher for the Utah High Patrol at the Price office for 30 years prior to retirement. He was selected Outstanding Public Employee by UDOT in 1981. longtime resident of Helper where he served as Justice of Peach for five years. An avid sportsman he ertfoyed hunting big game, reloading for his family but his true love was duck hunting. His sense of humor will long be remembered. "Boofo will be dearly missed by all who knew him and always - t ft a continuing effort to upgrade the county fair grounds, construction news are building nevir stables. Carbon County Commissioner Tom Matthews indicates that the project is phase two of the Community Impact Board grant project to improve the Carbon County Fair Grounds. In , ' Citizens may help identify, unbuckled children in cars If you've ever seen a child riding unbuckled in a vehicle and felt help- iv: if, - . . less to protect them this week there is somethlngyou can do. and continuing through MmSal Day the National Safety e Council Is setting up a hotline for the public to Identity vehicles with unbuckled children. The phone line will be in operation. May during the next Operation said Chief Robert Redfern, President ABC Mobilization, the national law of the New England Chiefs of Police. "You see kids ridingunbudded, but enforcement crackdown on deadbeat drivers adults who dlsregard we unfortunately see firsthand the the law and fail to buckle up kids.' "tragedies that testilL Redfern has "Our Citizen Action Response taken a lead role in the crackdown Hotline will offer a way for citizens because he and his family experito get involved in protecting chil- enced the tragedy of losing a child dren from one of the leading risks in a crash several years ago. they face - riding unrestrained in a - ITie last three years of Operation vehicle, said Jbrry Scanned, Presi- ABC. Mobilizations have signifident of the National Safely Council. cantly contributed to an Increase in He pointed out that its the law in child restraint use and a decline in child fatalities. But there is more every state that children ride buckwork to do; one out of four kids still led up. Duringthe Mobilization, officers ride unrestrained, meaning 15 milin all 50 states will intensity en- lion children are at deadly risk. forcement of child passenger safety Traffic crashes are the number one killer of children, and 60 percent of laws through checkpoints saturation patrols, and Increased patrols. the kids killed In crashes are totrdty Citizens can help by dialing unrestrained. Because seat bells and identifying ve- and child restraint systems are so hicles transporting an unbuckled effective, nearly half of those who child in violation of the law The die unbuckled in crashes would be National Safety Council will send a alive today if the driver had made letter to vehicles owners reminding sure they woe restrained. In partnership with law enforcethem that permittinga child to ride unbuckled is dangerous. The letter ment and state highway safety ofalso states that because it's the law fices, the Operation ABC Mobiliza-tio- n is sponsored by the Air Bag & that children be buckled, if they are Belt Safety Campaign, the Nacould Seat the be police, they stopped by ticketed and fined. Once letters are tional Highway Traffic Safety Adsent, no records are kept and :there ministration and the National . .Transportation Safety Board. The is no further follow-uThe hotline is patterned after Mobilization is a part of Buckle Up similar existing programs in more America, an ongoing national Inithan a dozen states and localities. tiative to increase seat belt use and In addition, there are numerous save the lives ofAmericans. toll-fre- -, 22-2- 9, -- - r Riche, Kenilworth. Preceded in death by parents; brother, Joe; sisters, Jennie Robinson, Caroline Kay Claranell Day Ada Riche; eight infant brothers and sisters; and grand- daughter; Shan tel Saccomano. Funeral services Thursday May 18. 2 n.m.. Helper LDS Stake Center. Fhmily will be at Mitchell Funeral Home Wednesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the church Thursday one hour prior to services. Friends are welcome at ' 4 A . ( S needs. He is survived by his parents, Ronald (Bridgettc) Dalton, Helper, and Suzanne Dalton, Price. Also two grandparents, Bob and Imagene Dalton, Ohio; several nieces, a nephew, aunts, uncles, and his special friend, Johnny Ramirez of Price. He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Mcrvin Nelson. Graveside services will be held at the Cliff Vtew Cemetery In Price on Wednesday May 17, 11a.m., In' terment, Mortuary sisters, Tiffany (Gary) McKlbbcn, Helper, Brandy (Steve) Campbell, SpringGIcn; two brothers, Max (Angle) Davis, Price; Aus- tin Dalton, Helper, stepsister, Heather Priano, Helper; grand- mother, Nanola Nelson, Price; RuthKilfoyle PRICE - Rowena Ruth Wetzel Kilfoyle, age 82, passed away May 14, 2000 at Castleview, Hospital in r; - V - Jr;--- Price. She was born June 27, 1917 in i Sunnyside, to Whiter Nevln and : f ' Alice M. Newton WfetzcL Married J. in 1943 June Grant 20, Kilfoyle suggests donations to Helper Castle Gate. He died Nov 29, 1989. . Search and Rescue. Member Price United Methodist Church. Graduate North Emery High Class of 1935, Westminster Class of 1937 and received College ........ 9 I I"1 her Bachelors of Science in home economics from Utah State Univer: ,,.C; sity in 1939. Upon completion of her schooling; Ruth returned to Carbon County where she was a teacher at V Helper Jr. High, Carbon College and f was a substitute teacher at various schools in the district Member chapspouse, Maiy Alice (Don) Johnson, ter B" P.E.O. Sisterhood and was a Price; grandsons, Rick (Ronnie) Jones, West Jordan; Robby Jones, past president of Utah State ChapEaston ter of P.E.O. Life time member of Moab; Alpha Delta Pi Sorority and life Jones, West Jordan. Funeral service Thursday, May member of PTA. She also was a member of Carbon, Iybia Tfemple, 18, Ua.nL, Price United Methodist 'f.v. : .1 of the Daughters of the Nile. Ruth Church. Fhmily will be at Mitchell ft r was a caring and loving mother, Funeral Home Wednesday evening from 7 to 8 p.m. and at the church grandmother, and dear friend who will be dearly Thursday one hour prior to ser; vices. Friends are welcome at missed by all Survived by son, John Writer Mitchells dalty from 9 am. to 9 p.m. parents, Margarette Adams, Price; Kilfoyle, Price; daughter and Interment, Price Cjty Cemetery Jewell and Orval WU1, Idaho. Prei w ceded in death by D. Adam John 8. Dont Miss the Funeral service will be Friday May Upcoming Fundraiser 19, 2 p.m., at Mitchell Funeral Home. Interment, Price City Cemetery Mitchell's daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery Helper. In lieu of flowers the family . ... PRICE - Isaac Gabriel Tirado Jr. left us to be with our heavenly far ther, May 14, 2000 in Price and he Is now with the angels guarding and protecting us. He was born March 29, 2000 In Price to Isaac Tirado and Tuiisha ;?' Isaac will forever be in our thoughts and prayers and well cherish the time we spent with him. Vfe will miss him with our hearts, but we know he is in a better place now "You were only here for six weeks, but you brought a lifetime of love and pemorfes to our hearts. We love you baby and well never for get your sweet smile. Survived by parents, Isaac and great-grandso- jhs . , , er vv.x. w Marg$ Ray Utah; Rick Macias, Utah; Esteban and Socorro Tirado, Janet and Charles Hightower, N. Mex.; Daviee Derosla, Las fegas, Nev.; Nathan Wail, California; Gus great-great-gran- Ernest Lyman HUNTINGTON - Our sweet gentle giant, Ehiest Eugene Lyman, Age 78, passed away on May 12, 2000 In Provo. He was born Dec. 31, 1921 in Kansas City Mo., to Alonzo and Vinnie Havens Lyman. Resident of Huntington since 1990. His greatest love was for his dog "Susie. He will be dearly missed by his frunQy n, . - Thnisha, Price; grandparents, B ERN IE T. li: n; spouses, Rick and Leslie Riche, Macias, Ogden; V v' ,-- s School, and later the Castle VMfey Center. He loved to camp and go for rides, and enjoyed music. He participated in the Special Olympics. He had a special way about him and never complained. Be brought great joy to those he loved and those who cared for him. It was never a burden, but an honor and a privilege to Price; Terri and Urn Saccomano, Helper, Happy and Denna Riche, Price; eight grandchildren and five brother, Louis Survived by wife, Sherline Riche, Helper, two sons, one daughter and ts, . . ingness to help others. His uncon- ditlonal love for his family will help us through these tough times. "He was one of 11 friends who were together for 54 years, their mutual love for each other was a tribute of true love to their gang" Calif.; ' V care for Jimmy and his special Isaac Tirado Jr. other state and local programs that enable citizens to report drunk, aggressive and unsafe drivers. The Mobilization has grown from 1 ,000 agencies when it began in 1997 to more than 7,000 agencies this yean "Officers everywhere will be writing tickets during the Mobilization because they know thats what It takes to protect children, -- ; Jimmy had attended Ansclf for his neverendingwM- -' Fair ground upgrades Include new stables Robert Dalton PRICE - Our special earthly angel, Robert James "Jimmy Dalton, passed away in Price on May 13, 2000. He was born in Price Doc. 16, 1981 to Ronald and Suzanne Nelson Dalton. 7T- . HJAAffA Povo Foi? A (Soiince Survived by brother, Royal J. Curly" Lyman, Huntington; two nieces, JoAnn and Jerry Carter, Spring Glen; Deanna and Terry Gullickson, Crestwell, Ore. 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