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Show - 8B Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday "December 21, 2000 --w' ' - a now or never frame of mind BY TOM LEE USU Extension , about holidays. . feople may think: If this party - or gift or family activity - isnt Just right, the whole season will be ruined and another wont come for a whole year. Or people may think: The children will never be this age again. They jusf have to love every minute and have every toy" . As each Christmas approaches, Carbon County residents anticipate the (amity fun and t otherness, the giving of gifts and the observance of family traditions. Expectations can create problems, however, if people allow ' themselves to become locked into . Unfortunately peopieset them--, selves up for a major letdown i when they tell themselves that the season Is their chance to get everything just right. ; : Being overtired can also result in feelings of depression If an individual's quest for Christmas dieer becomes toe frenzied. :' Financial worries over not be-- 1 ingable to do or buy all the things we see depicted in advertisements can also lead to feelings of Inadequacy and sadness. . Christmas can be especially dif flcult for Carton County residents who have experienced the death, of someone dose to them and are facing the holidays for the first time without them. . Even after many years, the, Christmas and holiday season another marker of bow many special events have passed since the loved one died. Other kinds of personal loss or family disruptions can also make the holiday season a difficult time ' for people. To find some meaning and en--; Jqyment in the holidays, here are some tips for Carbon Countyresi-dent-s to consider Hocus on one or two things you enjoy and plan to do the ac. : . . Friday Night Special Garlic Saasaga 'Llnguinl : I . Itast Soap or iatad. Qarik Cold Beer Pool Tables flntfqacs www.balancerock.com -am 8:30 9pmtFii.& Sat 8:30 am-- 10pm, Sun. 8:30am-8p- . ; Mon.-Thur- s. ' BEAUTY SALON teedeomev V : tivities. r & :r -- ' rA ' W.-.-- S:: . ij . : V: . Swedish Massage 8, V. Deep Tissue Therapy. Specializing inthe ; ;, : ' . Rolf method of ?; v.v, , .Structural at add spice ; : Karon Andreinl LMT ''oflWv Integration,;:-Gif- Certificates Now Available. V;-- . Please call for your ;. . . 1 : grand-chlldre- appointment today! (435) .v : . . Jennifer Nielson LMT. a. Vs Rwe yourself. v; Which holiday activities realty bring enjoyment? to holiday festivities Sally Mauro Elementary ; Cookies Are there other activities you impose on yourself or your family Prinapal Mite O'Shea and librarian Sherrie ilamakts divide ; cookie trade. Staff member brought enough cookies made .. that arent as enjoyable?. allow-i- n tasty treats at Sally Mauro Elementary. The staff at the schod . from favorite recipes to trade treats with Dont lei the things that matter all and . taste Mauro to savor came the festivities: a for with a idea ing Salty great employees goodies. holiday up Helper most be at the mercy of the things ; : that matter least What is it you remember fondly about past Christmases? Think about what is goingto mean the most to your family and ' loved ones It may be time spent together, ; rather than a frantic rash to plan ;v. ' ' or do one more thing. ' .. Rwnp fftrlatiima tryriMnn'J : ' ter, Ann Slavensky Butte, Mont JjlBTy iiJSriCIl pmy not fit as well as they once did if PRICE - Our loving mother, ' She Is also survived by nine -' three there have been family changes grandmother and and a community of loving such asdeatha or remarriages or .mother, Mary (Jurdch) Ularich. children getting older, Klaricb, age 87,passed away Dec. friends. Preceded in draft by par; Fteus onthe traditions. thatl8, 2000 in Salt LakeCity ents; son, Albert KlariCh; sister, are meaningful or start new ones: She was bora Nov: 25, 1913 in Angie. : Zorn; . brothers, Tony : , Spending Christmas in a new Trinidad, Cola, to John (Jurdch) ; Kertxjvich and John UtaridL . v : way may bring a new appreciation Ularich and MaryBrotovich. Mar-o- f ; How do you put into words how the season. ried Tony Klarich Psb. 9, 1929 in a woman like Mary touched the Make expectations more rea- - Trinidad, Colo. He died Feb. 7, hearts and lives of the people she ' 1975. came in contact with, whether It unable. ' Instead of si member of Notre .' was family friends or thwt was She thinking just ah acjhlnp just have to go well, try concen- Dame de Lourdes Catholic Church quaintance. Her gentleness, her trating oh Christmas will be nice in Price. Member of SNPJ Lodge kindness, her love for life and her if... ..." 689, Helper, the Slovenian Home in concern for others hi no way could v And Instead of I just cant Spring (Hen and the American Frago unnoticed. She was devoted to ' her family her Catholic faith and stand it if ...," remlnd yourself that ternal Union, ;j everything will still be hfi right Maiy la survived by her son and was eager to hake for the lodge even if, : ; hia spouse, Edward and Catherine picnic.;. Christmas is a great time, but Klarlch, Sandy; her daughter and Funeral Mass, Saturday Dec. ain. to 9 pJO. Committal service, ; it Isn't the onfy time., spouse, Anna and Kenneth Zupon, 23, 10 ama, Notre Dame de Lour- Price City Cemetery;, v. In lieu of flowers donations may Plan some things to look for South Jordan; daughter-in-lades Catholic Church in Price. Vigil ward to beyond the holidays. Sharon Klarich, Wellington; bro- - service Friday evening; 7:30 R.m., be made to the Notre Dame de Plan to show love for your fam- - ther, Frank Uaricb, Prtoe; rister; Mitchell Funeral Home, where.' Lourdes Catholic Church, 165 K ify members and friende through-- . Flora Kokal, Spring Glen; and sis--' friends are welcome dally from 9 Carbon Avenue, Price, UT out the year. ir ?'." "'. ."V; : V , 4720403 J - be-com- es m Closed Christinas Day. Happy Holidays to All ; V; 148 S. Main StTn Historic Helper T- : great-grand- . x 472-550- 5 60 So. Main, Helper nf great-grandchildr- en . . nra Well Folks for all of you . GOOD NEWS Golfers out there. , Golf passes for the Vear 2001 Will be the same prices as last year. '. . . .: -- . v Golf Pass Prices; Aegutar Staifps RegubrCqupteV Tk $47Si ; . mso.oot . a SlJ)75.00 . Senior Coups ... M)ay Junior Sings ir (Good tor Mon-F- S750.00Tl. Tax S425JTa Tax S223JIQ . w, . Regular Family Senior Slnglf so MdtMr : : '. . v . .. ' ; (15 Discount) Junior and Senior. Regular Round , ; lax 1153.00 Tax Green Fees for 2001 . Regular inPriea MANOR S1&00 Who' .' pl&OO , Did you know.,! If youd. prefer, at Chelss Manor. ' you can cater your own 4 reception, anniversary party, funeral luncheon, seminar, Carbon Country Club Golf Course ContaaTom 637-23Ext 4 ..eta-.637-222- 2. 88 Super YfeARS Eve Party Sl for the isttime, Neil BTeinHolt v,. t V . i J; r He is survived by his wife, Dor- - Kemple, Herron; and Lily Maria Kemple (Scott) Olsen, Price; 28 grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Also survived by brother, Ed (June) Tiyfor of Salt Lake City Preceded in death by his parents; sister, Ruth Skow, and brother; Richard Taylor; : Funeral services were Tuesday Dec. 19, at the old Fhrron LDS CiuqieL Burial was in the Fhrron Cemetery under direction of Fbih sett Mortuary j. gift Like afisherman, a goffer, a hobbiest, a . crofter,a scrapbo6ker,a history bvffl a lover ofromance, an artist, someone from the west, a curious person, an tmagfiiattve child, babies, newborns, newborn s mothers, fathers, sdhs,firiends, teachers, families, , neighbors.. . Gt Your New Years Reservations Now UlT', CLUB 27 North 100 West, Trice 'v last-minu- te on guitfr Si lead vocjtb MM (Cindy) Taylor, Emery, Danny Taylor; Miller Creek; William D. Taylor, Draper, Dianne Taylor Keeler; Price; Clifford L(Saralee) Kemple, Orangeville; Steve L; (Ruth) 3 f' othy ofFferron; his children, David J. (Kellie) Taylor, Emery; Dead . V , ere can you find a for anyone on your list? Brian Sherman Larry McKinnon, Quinten Kirkwood, v a : ; The Fog 'T :- He was bora Sept. 4, 1938 in Salt Lake CHy to Victor Hugo and Butyl Hocking Taylor. He married Judy Littlefield In 1956, later divorced. He then married his lifelong love, Dorothy Knight Kemple Taylor, onDec, 5, 1970. Gene and his band played music at the Terrace Ball Room, the ' Westerner Club and many other places for about 25 years. He was also a fleet mechanic for Whitmore Oxygen for 16 years, until he became disabled in 1972. Gene loved fouMrheel driving fo hfo Fbrd trucks. Dance to the music op P J r . FERRON-- David Gene Taylor, age 62, passed away Dec. 15,2000 . SI 36.00 S9O0 . David Gene jbytor Limited Punch Passes . . r r' ' i 637-094- 0 Mvota Chib for fouiwbn For information on subscribing to the paper, contact the Sun Advocate office at . ...In a Bookstore of course! Walton Books 637-86-40 680 Wert Pries RivarDdvt 637-073- 2, ' 1 |