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Show 10B Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday July 1 72001 Reathel Richardson PRICE - Reathel Skidmore Richardson, agc81, passed on Jiily 15,2001 at her home in Price airier a lengthy illness. She was bomMarch 16,1.920 in , great-grandfath- -- ' . Arlclledled AprU25; ' 1977. She grew up on the family farm in I)iph, Ark. duringthe Great Depression. in .1944, she and Obie moved to Wichita, Kan,, where she worked at Boeing Aircraft on bombers to support the war effort. tv '' ' ' . A- -- v ? j , ; V T- ft ? B-2- 9; After the war they moved to , Vv children and five in death by parents; husband; infant daughter, Janice Kaye; two brothers; two sisters; and Taylor Alan Richardson: Funeral service Thursday July 19, 1 p.m., at Mitchell Funeral Home in Price, Family will be at Mitchells . great-grandso- n, v . Mesquite, Nev.;Kathryn McFfcdden, Golcta, Calif.; Sharon Peterson, Wednesday eveningfrom 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday qiie hour prior to vices. Interment, Price City Cem- Sandy; Leslie and Ricky Riche, Price; sisters, EUa and Ed Hogan, Cherry Valley, Ark:; Joyce and Syl iVneil, Norfork, Ark.; nine grand- - etery' " .. : , TMnple. BERNIET. MORRIS MONUMENTS Family Practice Accept most insurances . Welcome Sports Physjcals Boo Density Walk-in-s 472-700- 00 cian at various coal mines until 1989. He then worked as a sales associate for Walmart. He was a veteran of World War ll, served a total of eight years in thelJ.S.Navy , and was honorably discharged in 1953. He spent most ofhlschild-hoo- d several Visits to Yellowstone to adin Price with his older brother, mire the awesome beauty of Gods Bryan and ymmger brother NeiLHe creation. His greatest Joy was hla enjoyed waking on the famflyfarm wife. chlldren and grandchildren. near Wattls and was known by his He spent agood deal of his them with stories and family to be fun loving and mlschie-.'vous. His ,career in coal mining examples of good morals, integrity spanned 20 years and was passion-- ; pride, honesty, woftethlca and ately Involved in the United Mine modesty Dad, we love you and will Workers of America, eventually, deeplymissyou.: Survived by wife, Rose, Price; beoomingpresident of bis member-- . ship, local 2123,. During this time, sons, Lany (Shelly) Helper; Roger healso served on the Board of Ex-- . Jr.. (Jolene), Price; daughters, aminers for the Utah State InduS-- . Michelle (Elmer) Chaparro, trial Commission. Riverton; UJliah (Randy) Gold, He was proud to represent his Price; Rosanne, Price; sisterin-iafellow workers and assist many InTheresa Dalplaz, Helper, brothers--. dividuals with local, stale and fedLarry (Conhfe) ) Saradno, eral issues-Heanjed the respect Salt Lake; Adexander (Donna) of mining operators with his direct Saradno, Salt Lake; Daniel (PoDy) and objective manner and was Saracino, Salt Lake; 17 grandchiL known for his diligence and tenacPredren and one ity in soMogproblems. He enjoyed ceded in death by parents; and mothhis 10 years at Walmart and cqn-- - ers, Bryan and Nell d sidered hiscoworkers there his Funeral service Thursday, July 19, 2 p.m., at the Price Chapel Chris-tia- n family. He always wore a smile while at work and went out of his Missionary Alliance, Price. way to make people feel comfort- .. FleunUy will be at. the church one able and welcomed. He was a memhour prior to services. Friends are ber of Pride Chapel where he be- weloome at Mitchell Funeral Home longed to a loving church family He daily 9 a.m. to 9 pm. Burial, Price toved to travel with family and made CityCemetery . ' , ; Fausett; Mortuary . timeen-lighteni- Castle Dale is now operational for., funeral and prenced arrangments in addition to funeral services and viewings. With a fully stocked show room and arrangement office, Emery County families no longer need to travel to Price whenever ; Joseph ' e great-grandso- Montpelim;Ida. Nov. 6, 1922 . He was hiorn . -- . ; reading, fishing and photography . He is survived by his brothers, Jack (Catherine), Monterey Park, Elmer Stringham Jr. PRICEYOUNTVILLE, Calif. -- Elmer Stringham Jr. passed away Wednesday. June 6, 2001 at the . . 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Statewide! ! -- T hrough' Your Local Paper.' rajTJ2X2 tbkVMtaBMk v -2ol I 58-500- 3 H A - Intematipriial Days Opening Ceremony in the Price City Peace Gardens The Utah Legal Notice Database is onlind Manual searches are free! Di; subscribe to SmartSeank and receive daily deliveiy of local andor stateside legal notices of vital importance to your business. 27 i Price City CULTURE CONNECTION Presents ? SOFA FACTORY Internet tool for your business! 290QS.300W.-SL- C 4674 S. HOLLADAY BLVD stamp collector and especially-loveto drive his dime buggy He is survived by wife, Sharon Mitchell, Green River, fourchfldren, Brenda (Doug) Mason, Green River; Cindy (Gary) Cross, Green River, ofyow home money ; Sua American Mortgage . .. Whyne will be greatly missed by his family and oommunr friends. BAUIinUPTCY Ji 1 i r( t s . Sharon, in Reno, Nev. Wayne owned, and operated Waynes Diesd Service and Tbwlng In Green River. He "was an avid Toll Free U : . . . For more information call I Cem-eter- band; lather, grandfather, brother; local businessman and dear friend, Wayne Mitchell, age 58, passed away July 10, 2001 in Grand Junes tion,Cokt . Wayne was born May 3, 1943 In Williams, Calif,, to Herbert and Edna Youngblood Mitchell and he" io receive your Diabetic supplies at ; NO Cost To You; : 11 a.m., .Helper LDS Stake Center. Funeral will be at the LDS Stake Center Monday one hour prior to y service. Interment, Price City under the direction of Mitchell Funeral Home . . GREEN RIVER - Our loving hus- You may be eligible Diabetic Supply Program -- Wayne Mitchell He grew up hi Price and lived ents; and brother, Gerald.; Memorial sendees were at the there until 1976. He served In the .11 in the Afeterans World War HomeinYountville, Calif. Navy during Atlantic and Pacific. Elmer enjoyed July 12. Legal servlets Starting at . great-grandchildr- Wterans Home inYoimtville, Calif. Efron, Princetotu NJ.; Margery Elmer was born Sept 7, 1916 in (Sam) Mete; Salt Lake City; and Midview, the Bon of Elmer T and Lois (Ed) Wetzler, Glendale, Ariz. He was preceded in death Jessie D. Stringham of Price. par- Source: Fact About Newspapers 2UU0, Published hy Newspaper Association of America in Standardville, to Joseph Andrew Mower and Leona Bosen. Married Mary Ruth Nielsen Fbb. 27, 1942 in Spring CanyoiL She died Sept. 19, 1971 and their marriage was later sealed In the Idaho Fhlls Temple. Joseph served in the U.S. Navy during Wbrid War JL He enjoyed flying and watching his grandson; race NASCAit. Joseph was a long-- ; timemembmroftheWteransofFbiv eign Vrs and the Price Elks Lodge. Survived by daughter, Jolene (David) Caldwell, Montpelier, Ida.; three loving grandchildren and five He was preceded In death by parents; brother, Rex Tucker, sister, Lorna Tucker; and a grandson, Coify Funeral service Monday July 16, n. ; (Jncontested ; ;;i: Mower PRICEMONTPELIER, Ida. Fbrmer longtime resident of Carbon County Joseph K Mowei; age': 78, passed away Juty 11, 2001 in If you have Medicare or Private Insurance DIUOnGE parents; and brother. Newel Wood! Funeral services wifi be Thursday July 19; 1 pjn. in the Price LDS 8th Ward Chapel located at 995 E. 700 North. Friend may call tWdnefr day7to9p.mLatFhusettMortuary' in Price, and one hour prior to ser-vices at the church. Burial, Pried CityCemeteiy : ; w; For an appointment, Gregor Cardell. - . . ng i ajjejtiqlliiTt ijeTftH ! 381-25- v His . mortuary sen'ices' an required. anytime of the day or night, and ask for please call 'Cjp ' . . 710 North Center, V y bco-on- recycled fiber in .the newsprint used by U.S, newspapers and other newsprint consumers increased from 10 percent in 1989 to more than 28 percent today. Market forces have also recycled newspapers into cereal boxes, egg cartons, pencil barrels, grocery bags, " . cellulose insulation tissue and materials, paper many more diverse products. Weat : . ; . The average amount of Helper 3 Doon No. of Chuck Pharmacy ' Monday. Friday' kSUum - 4JHpnT '. arc pleased to announce that ,our facility at 637-14- Did You Know? 0 125 So. Main " . tocil for 22 years j'.-- , ' . He served in the UJS! Anhy inWWIl where he was part oftheoccupationforeesin Germany ;. .He has wmked for Redd Motors, Whyne Motws, JC Penney and Bet to1 Buyand was a 33 year employee of the U.S. Postal Swvice. He was an active member of the Church of v Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-daand was a member of the American Legtoa Don Is survived by wife, Shirley ' B. Wood, Price; children, Vickie (Gary) Robb, Spi;ingyille, Ind,; Stephen (Tammy) Wood, Layton; David (Becky) Wood, Price; 12 grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren, Also survived hy . sister, Marilyn (Roy) Madsen, Provo. He was preceded bt death by in-la- w, Will beat any quote in UT or CO r4$ West 1st North, Pries, UT i ' ; In-fan-try . Helper Medical Clinic : price... He was born Sept 7,1926 in Winter Quarters, Carbon County to Martin Curry and Beryl Biggs WmxL He married ShirieyBerensmt Sept 25, 1948 in the Salt Lake LDS . . , Hiawatha whereObie started working for King Coal in 1945. They resided therewith their children until 1 OGlwhen they movedto Price. She ' wasthe soul of oiir home, the rock of bur foundation and the guiding light of our youth. Wb were blessed to caliber mother. ihirvivcdlv son aiid three daih-- ; iers, Herbert and Fat Richardson' .ewjA s.; . ' Wood PRICE1' Don Martin Wood, age .. 74, passed away July .15, 2001 In PRICE Roger K. McKinnon Sr., beloved husband, father, grandfather and age 73, wife his with Rose by passed away ilis side ouJuy 14, 2001 in Price. ; He was born March 2, 1928 to Otto B. and B. Lillian Ingersoil McKinnon in Odgen. He married 1954 in' ; Rose Ann Saradno Nov 1 .Elko,Nev andmadethebheonenear Los Angeles, Calif. ", , . 1966 in to moved Priee They where Roger worked as an electri- A . Pplph, ' f 'Don . -- . . . Dbiph, Ark., to William; and Amanda Sanders Skidmore. Married Obie II. Richardson Aug.. T, 1937 at Wayiand Arbor Church in Roger McKinnon Sr. . 328-067- 8 Wiiurwhiwww.Whninjomfs |