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Show . 106 Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday September 26, 2000 Feature Column Jean on age , Vosbuigh CLEAR CREEKCallfornia -Jean Helga Gordon Vosburgh, age 91, passed away Sept 22, 2000 in .. -- Price.;-:--- JShe the dealers theres that familiar y green and yellow everywhere. Al--; most just as populpr are the familmore iar Is .There orange "Orientals." boring nothing Besides John Deere, most of the than being oiled middle aged. Fbr people It Is a comment that means major American tractor manufayou're over the hill and almost in ctures have gone the way of .' Studebaker cars or JeepAmerican visible. It's the same in tractor-land- . MotorsChrysler. There are no Middle age is very unsexy. That's more pure Fbrds or Case tractors because the old and the young anymore. These newtractors are attrachave the spotlight In tractor-lanWhen I was a Ud,.tlie tractors on tive and1 comfortable. Oh; theyre, our farm were all middle aged, and super safe too. In fact they are safe they did the work. No one cared at any price and that is what you what they looked like as long as will pay If you want ono.No wonthey cut, wlnrowed and hauled the der the American farmer Is going .. Four generations and four types of tractors grace the front yard of this Wellington hay plowed the ground and pulled broke. Many of them make jess residence. These kinds of machines bring back memories frfranyone'who was conout tree stumps. But the sickness money than I do, and I certainly nected with the agricutture mdustry in years long past that permeates our society about cant afford twenty grand for a new "image hap finally caught up with category one tractor witha loader. what I would like them to: work myself. When I pull up to a ; tractors.. Lets face It. In today's Think of what farmers have to pay Worst of $11 even though it is clients home, ready to do work, I Of use. monsters If and for those ' tractor world yoqr a pretty they It is fa actuality "gray. In Imagine what they must think,: redone old 8N Fbrd or a stupid course financing through the orange. s comsince everyone is so Image other words the Japanese ancient throe cylinder manufacturers credit organization sounding ft ft to see this sent tiuUmiwte nowadays. They ' John Dome that has new pany Europe green and makes It easier for the small trao-- or somewhere else where It Was multicolored, worn looking tracts life for over tor admired and user; Just sign your yellow paint, your loaded on a blue trailer built by one well used first. Then some imscurried after. Fbrget the fact that a tractor to plow your twenty by It up, brought it to of those famous Utah polygamists porter bought neither machine bad any power to thirty garden and move around the the U.S., did a little reconditioning (Hey it was well built, why should do real work even when they were mulch a couple of times a year. and sold It to a landscape contrao-to- I care who built it?) and my old Well. back to the real point new, although at the time they That is what Is called the 1979, dfUtahDOTOrange were undoubtedly considered as : Middle aged Is not very sexy and Fbrd often bad people Ive Pickup,. gray"market neat as sliced bread. not very showy My tractor fits hi 1 bought it from that contracafter I was done doing a Job I say It Is an ugly machine, On the other hand tbere are the this category tor who was moving on to better, didn't think that thing could do all big beautiful hew tractors with all with scraps and various colored a tractor that was easy to the work, but It did it just fine, kinds of power, attachments, conpanels. What is original Is faded. things; for. I Bpend a lot of time find Im always glad they gave me parts veniences, Implements and of It leaks oil, starts hard and someand and Improvising my middlenaged unsexy tracmanufacturing As course big prices. you drive by times the hydraulics dont handle tor on as the chance before bringing final Internet well as a parts with others who also are looking . judgment down on us, for like parts for similar tractors Yes my little fourwheel drive, ' smokes like hell three cylinder die-Bv all over the country I decided to the only way 1 could Is a Workhorse. Maybe Its Just actually pay for this gray" work me but I think Its pretty cooL Of of art Was to not only use it on my course Im biased. I'm middle aged too. place, but to do some landscaping was born June 22,1909 fa Spanish Fbrk, to David ami Helga Johnson Gordon. Married Qzzle Vosburgh July 9, 1930 In San Diego, CaliL He died June 23, 1963. ' Jean was a former resident of Coronado, CaliL, yvhere her hus- By Richard Shaw Staff Writer . band was a lieutenant on Coronado Police Dept. Jean was also a longtime resident of Clear ' Creek where her family rad a - . . boarding house for the coal min- ers. She will be dearly missed by her family and many longtime friends, . d. Survived . . . . . daughter, by. Madeleine Pedersen and Larry Stallings, Clear Creek; two sisters, Joste Nelson, Clear Creek; Donna Hartin, Omurd, Califs five grandchildren, Dana .Medina, Chris Dempsey. Preceded In death by daughter, Donna Jean Dempsey, AlexWdlejo; and two sisters and five brothers. Funeral service Wednesday, Sept 27, 2 pmL, Little Chapel of the Roses, Interment, (Hen Abbey Memortal Park, Bonita, CaliL, under the direction of Mitchdl Funeral Home, great-grandso- ,:-- ; PBdersen,MacheIleVaIlejo,Boimie Dempsey and Kathy Martin; three . -' three greatMarlah Madeleine grandchildren, ,na and Jennifer ; n, con-:sciou- : . ' v . r.f ; , r. ex-Sta- te . ft . : pneumonia: . He was born March 30, 1913 to ; . . el . . a CARBON HIGH SCHOOL will echool zone .: epecd limit andetop for school bue with flaehlng ILght.-- reports will be available. Parents are encouraged to attend. DidYouKnow? P.M. Mid-ter- m . SCHOOL WILL NOT BE IN SESSION October (U.E A) 4-- 6 ALWAYS ol Mlllam Riley and Jennie Isabelle Luke RiwelL One Sept 21, 1935 he married Margaret Elizabrth ONeil and the marriage was solemnized to the Provo LDS Temple on April 25, 1992..' Clinton, also known as Tht", a 36 year retiree of the United Mine Workers of America, spent much of his retirement time doing what he loved, woridng In his "tinker house (he opuld fix" anything); ; ms and traveling with his beloved wife ; In their travel trailer. Surviving him are hlawtfe, Margaret, Pleasant Grove; son, Clint day Sept. 28, 150 p.m:, In fae Price Eugene Powell, Provo; daughter, 6th LDS Wfad Chapel 300 S. 500 WnJce Brelnhott, Orem; 12 grande Mfeat Friends may eallWfednesday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at the r children, 28 two PSusett Mortuary, 680 E. 100 sisters, . Wilma Hilton, Salt Lake South, Price and two hours prior City, and Elva Anderson, Goshen, to the funeral at the Price 6th LDS Conn. WrdChapd.IntennenlPriceC!ty Fmeral service wfalmThursi-- , Cemete . . ; hold PareritTeacher Conference on Monday, October 2, and Tuesday, October 3, from 5:30 to 8:30 Powell c Clinton PLEASANT GROVE - CUntori LaVell Powell passed away on Sept 24, 2000 after' a short bout ' with ', - ; - . . Buckling up not only ;v saves lives, : . The average amount of ; recycled fiber in the newsprint used byU.S. ' newspapers and other : newsprint consumers increased fiom 10 percent in 1989 to more than 28; ' percent today . Market forces have also recyded : newspapers into cereal boxes, egg cartons,pendI f barrels, grocery bags, i .1 cellulose insulatkm "materials, tissue paper and many more diverse .V products. ' ? . it'salothe - law in Utah! John Jack" .Christensen o PLEASANT GROVE - Our loved John V: "Jack Christensen . r returned to his Heavenly Father Sept 21, 2000 surrounded by his kndng famlly on both sides of the : : ; . - veD. . . was born Aug 10,1923 fa He Utah Mine, Carbon County to Victor Monta and Clara Sumaion : Christensen. He married Whuza Murray Nov. 23, 1949, fa the Mantl LDS Temple, They were blessed with seven wonderful children. Whnza preceded him In death Jan. 20, 1986. He met and married V Dolores Dee" Egbert Nov 20, 1987 fa the Provo LDS Temple and gained three more beloved daughters. . Jack worked as a machinist at Geneva Steel firf 40yeara. He loved Source: Acts About Newipapen 2000, everyone and everything around PubfishedbyNewuperAiioditiou him, especially his family. He enotAmcric joyed the beauties of nature, hard work, and service to the Lord. Fish Lake wont be the same without Jack. Many people will tell of the unselfish service and love Jack gave throughout his tyfe. He fa survived by his wife, Dee Did you know.. If you'd prater, at of. Pleasant Grove; children, I.Chuhys Manor you can catur your Tf own raoupdon, annivarury party, Tf : Michael (Deb) Christensen, St. II ftjnard luncOeOn, Mtninar, atc. ii George; Darrellyu C, (Charlie) Bates, Springville; Dawn C. (Bob) ; Stefake, Taylorsville; Terry K. . : : With Winter just around the comefeif Vtifae to .'ft; prepare your home, your car and yourself for the cold months ahead. ; . : . -- . Om Get Ready for Winter speddi will feature . home maintenance info, automobile care, winter driving tips, and more. - ' 4 ' do-it-yours- elf a" . . , ' . . . .. This is an excellent source for you to deliver your advertising message to over 18,000 readers. r Winter will appear in the t i i K October 24 Sun Advocate and - M . ; i' it i' . . : Deadline is October 6 . The format is lhbloidi.5 col. by 13 . i Call now and let US design an effective, ad 16 maximize ; . mou -- Notice of Availability of Envirbiimental Assessment The Bureau of Land Management, United States Department of the Interior, in cooperation with the United States Forest Service and the Utah Department of Transportation have prepared an environ I mental assessment for a proposed fiber optics line. The proposed line would ran from Grand Junction, I Colorado to Salt Lake City, Utah within existing high-- 1 ' waycorridoh. Fbr a copy of the document, please contact Mark Mackiewicz, Project Manager, Bureau of Land Man- M. (Paul) Christensen, Salt C. (Robert) Adamson, Jackie Lake; Pleasant Grove; Jay B. (Danielle) Christensen, Highland; Lisa J. (Richard) Nielson, Syracuse; Dawn Marie (RJ.) Ross, Rossmoor, (far lit; Anne L (Rick) Sorensen, Syra- cuse; 30 grandchildren and . services were Monday 25. Interment, Pleasant Sept. Grove City Cemeteiy , ; . -- MONUMENTS Win beat my quota ip UT or CO 45 West 1x1 North, Price, UT Local for 22 yearx 637-4433 p w mmiu . ' s. . I J f S . r. regarding the environmental assessment arid project will be received until October 22, 2000. . V L t yjTjy 4 . A T, 9 x ,i BERKIT. MORRIS agement, 125 S. 600W.,Price, Utah 84501, (435) .'.jv'.iji 15. Additional survivors Include brothers, Ted (Nola Myrl), Ray (Rosalie), Clyde (Nancy), and Ross (Peggy) , great-grandchildr- . . ?:-- (Kaleo) Christensen, West VhDey, Craig $ 1 f k f ' ; V -- |