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Show f V. : s . Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday December 20, 2001 5A Did You Know? Nationally, more than 56 million newspapers are sold. daily, with an average of 2.1 readers per oopy. On Sunday, more than 60 million newspapers are sold, with ,vvV:n an average of 2.2 readers pa copy. of Aaerici RO About Newmpen200nPuNMieiHyNeiiwperfirhitini . ; Richard Boyd Alger BAKERSFIELD, Calit - Richard Boyd Alger died at his ...i borne in Bakersfield, Calif, on Saturday, Dec. 15, 2001, at the age of 66. ; His career was in electronics "and electrical and he retired from the wood products industry in 1997 in Bend, Ore;, at which time he and wife wait to e RYing. They traveled . -- Rebecca Clark, all of Bakersfield, Calif.; two sons, Mark Alger, Fresno, Calif and Eddie Bouldin, Bellingham.'Wash,; four grandchildren, Andy, LeAnn, Melissa and Matthew; one sister, Janice Cracroft, Provo; three brother Ray Alga, Moab; Reed Alga, Price; and Glenn Alga, Salt Lake City. He was preceded in death by his father, Leo L. Alger, and mother, Marie Price Alga Harrison. His remains will be buried atop his mother's grave in Price at a lata date. ' ; full-tim- extensively throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico. He was hu avid fisherman and loved boating and . Vera ORANGEVILLE - Ada Jones Crowley was bom Sept. 9, 1913 and died Dec. 17,2001. Daddy, Hy and Genny stood . .1929 in Moorewood, Olda. He ; . . S She was a: resident of East Carbon Gtysince 1944. In ha earfyyears, mom loved to knit and crodteLShe lovedto ; sew and make dresses forher daughters, Mom also loved to1 travel all over to seethe sights: Shelovedworkinginbairisand tore garden. Mom and afew other ladies in East Carbon boughtand traded iris for many years. She loved haying her family and grandchildren dome to visit ha. Next to ha family the love other lifewerc her pets. - She will be dearly missed by all who knew her. Her suffering ' is over. Now she walla with the ' f-- Carbon; brotha, Weldon Payne, Oklahoma; sista.Norcea Payne, Oklahoma; 19 grandchildren, 32 : and eight en Pre- ceded in death by husband; par-- ; ents; brother, Lloyd Payne; and sister, LcasBarton. Funeral service Thursday Dec.20, 11 a.m, Mitchell Fu- -' neral Home, Family will be at Mitchells Thursday one hoar .one son and their spouses, Bar bara Jean (Ibny) Migliaccio, Helper; Kathryn Dean Mednkk, Salt Luce Gty;Gwen (Harold) .Dahl, T ake Havasu, Anz.; Joyce Jaramillo, Desert Center, Calif.; Duane (Mary Lou) Steele, East prior to serviceaFriaids are welcome at Mitcheirs9ajn.to9pjn. r. daily.' The family would like to Chstie Country Care Cema forthe care and compassion. Price city mayor, council members meeting In 2001 - The last Price city meeting of 2001was pretty routine as Mayor Ldu Colosimoand Councilman Roy Nikas cometed their final ATTENTION ;n Past Students & Graduates of SentrySoutheastem Christian Academy: . Our 20th Anniversary partywill be Saturday, December 29th at 630 pm. Relief Societypiesidertakxigwith many rfinrrb nadgnmenhL She grew a garden every year, feeding us fresh foods always and fiom tiie bounty scaanedmany jan of wonderful food for die winter. My siblings agree with me that no one in the world cooked like ourmptha. Ha chicken and ' ' Gdosunostamasmorand, - ,YVheela. v- - . ; facilities jn the Baseball Comdex. Although nothing changed significantly, the wording in the agreement was updated at last rfeeks city council meeting. .; Most of the discussion cenj tered around the maintenance and upkeep of the property,, which Is provided by the college. r The agreement ahar dealt with a termination clause should the city decide not to con: tinue the arrangement In the event this happens, the CEU basically will have a year to complete the colleges season and search for a new facility. ; The city approved the agreement and itis now in the hands ofthecollege. IWo Price citypolice officers win be among tiie hundreds of. the field pt Atwood 472-543- a . B by 4 : & .. v. & of-our- J Certain - Animal Serviced would like . . twomonths. : . . ' v. . Darwin Simon, Funeral service Friday, Dec. ; 21, 10 a.m., Larkin Mortuary 260. South Tbmple.. Family will be at Larkins Thursday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday one hour prior to services. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery, under the direction of Mitchell Funeral Home of Price;' -- written by La Verne - (Wendy) Williams son-in-Ja- w, . ; : a, v. : donating to help save Homeless ' Pets. . tiuee Chadine, Ihnya and AdaiU; and - . We wish you a. .Very Merry Christmas & Happy New Year. . . . Please Dont litter 637-665- 5pay & Neuter . 4 Happy Holidays from Carbon County : ;. g. v. 1V v. v Freda Boren Tharp .EAST CARBON -- Freda K. BorenThanage77,passedaway. Dec. 1 A 2001 at hahome ih East Carbon. She was ban Aug. 9, 1924 in Vtroal to AMn and Marie Amie Smuin. Married Darrell C Boren Addressing an unrelated - July L 1944. He passed away in agenda item during last weeks, 1972, She later married Led regularly scheduled public meet-- , ing, the city council approved the force Riva Whter Improvement She bved the Outdoors, fishing Districts tentative budget for and camping with ha family. She 2002. ..... also loved doing crafts and Wax The proposed financial guide- vetygoodatiL lines for PRWID. will keqj any ; .Survived by children, Darrell increases to a minimum. ; J. ami Bonnie Boren, Fcrron; : In othadty business manos, Catf Homingson, Bertha SumDave Paur was recommended to mers, Lyndaand LaMar Preston,. serve on the boardof adjustments Geraldine Rhett andPatrida and Pedro Gonzalez, all ofEast Carby Mayor Cdosimo. ; ... .. foconculsion, tiie taundl rebon; William and Rhonda Boren, viewed thebids submitted on the Lyman, Wy$; Jadde and Mike citys plan to lease purchase two ; Davis, Salina; Loraine and Joe patrol can during the 2002 fis- Pleston, Paradnite, Colo; Vhlaray cal year. V. and Guy Hampton, Rifle, Cco.; ; Quotations from various stepdiiidren, Willard Tharp, Jay dealerships were reviewed and Mountain View Motors was selected by the Price officials. It is estimated that the patrol vehicles will be delivered to the dty within Caetle Country realdente for ado7tln0 and Casey, . v. to thank ' v,& MAYOR . ' s ' ' A v 'V , 5 ' f MUCOLDSIMO RETIREMENT Ji : iir-- ftice pity will host a retirement party for 1 '.I- Mayor Lou Colosimo. Mayor Colosimo has been on the Price City Council for 18 years; the past 12 years as Mayor and 6 years as Cduncilniah. - ' : . ceded in death by two hufoands, one brothcrand Eddie son-in-la- w Rhett : 1hDickThaxp,LeRoy Tharp and LouAim Miller; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandduldr- Also survived by brothers, AMn Bud, Glen; two sisters, Juamta and Jadde. Pre- - v; t s . The party will be held V Graveside sdvfces will be Fri day, Dec. 21, noon, in the Price Gty Cemetery. Friends may call Friday from l(k30 to 11:45 a.m. at Ihisetf Mortuary iii Price. In lieu of fiowers, please make contributions to the Freda K. ; Boren Tharp memorial fund at Ihusetthforfoary.. Thursday, December 27, 2001, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., Price (City Hall, Room 106, 185 East Maim . ' . : . four-yea- An Fen-Phe- n uJ . law enforcement security personnel working .'tiie. 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City in February. "'. Officers Manny Escoto and Scott Olson wiU represent Price at the events. The two Price policemen will be paid by the city for the time 637-689- ; w, ini i Joe PicColo irill be sworn in m Price mayor on Jan.' 2, 2002 at .noon, along with new council person Elizabeth Kourianosand current councilwoman Betty the continued usd 0 to Mrs. Darter or Mrs. Muth December24,2001." RSVP Preceokl in death hapar-en- f husband; two sons, James arid Hyrum Jr.Crowley; sista, Pearl; four brothos, Ray, Paul, Samand col-lar- ds r, they spend at the Oiympics. the city will be reimbursed for the time the officers are employed at theevent. . . Nikas term as a Price City Cjpun-c- 9 member will oqxre at the end mot ensuring . at the Senior Citixens Center; Each family attending needs to bring iritad or deeaert.' ' rice, fresh greens, turnips, and fixed con bread are the foods we will cherish and enjoy always. She long ago converted her western grandchildren to southemfood. She was an excellent seamstress, making many school clothes. Dolly Patton has nothing on me. One magical win-tmy mom made me a coat of How-eve- ; - Price city and the College of Eastern Utah have been tregod:ating the past month in an effort itp generate an acceptable agree-- ; . . : qf the year. 637-55- 00 : angels. Survived hy four daughters, Mi M's&j so kxig with such loving devotion. : Our beloved mother, Ada w. Jones Crowley was born in fire .vjjlL-J-- 'F .'.,9 Piney Woods of Darlington County, S.C,' cm Sept 9, 1913, the second pf 10 children bcm many colors. to Issac Jones and Mattie Cross. She will be dearly mimed and She grew up in the woods, until she was 13 years old, walking five ' who bve het. As I said to Dad in miles to attend Antioch School 1981 when he left us-- VayaCon She loved evoy minute she spent Dios, Momma. ; in school They were her happi- -' , - Survived by her childrch, . LaVfcme Wendy Williams, Salt est times, ; She had many intoests in life, Lake City; Jackie (Ray) Curt,' herfamify and church the most - Caldwell, Idaho; Motie Peggy important She converted to die Payton, Orangeville; N LDS religion when she married ey) Crowley, Houston, Utahna C Simon, Price; Hyrum Smith Qmriejr Sr, and ' was a fiuthfol and active mem- daughta-in-laKaye Crowley, ber. And their marriage was lata Roosevelt; brothers, Guy (Ila solemnized in tire Salt Lake LDS Mae) JoneS, Dariiiton, S.C,;Ike Ibmpfe when the family iraved to Jones, Hartsville, S.C.; Dick Utah in l95a She enjoyed being !. (Jean) Jones, Lake City, Fla.; 21 Dinner?! Complete Salmon 86 East 100 South ; . :: .. v?:rAj byhahusbandAit,caredforha left this life and went home June .;27,:1994. ; Super Special L " Ibgetber again . .5 this Christmas instead of those of us who remain behind. She died peacefully in hasten at the home of hCr daughter, Mattie Payton in Orangeville who, aided Steele ' 'FX ha husband and two Of her sons . Pearl Burgess Payne. She married Cleatis Odell Steele, June 23, , for her to spend Christmas with EAST CARBON CITY Vera May Payne Steele, age 89, went homeDec. 15,2001. ' She was bom May 6, 1912 ur Butter, Qkla. to William H. and . : ' . squaredancing. He is survived by his wife, Rae i: Ada Jones Crowley NeU; three daughters, Lynn Bonhey,- Linda Algerand URGENTNOTICE ' The diet and Redux may have drugs caused serious heart and lung problems, even vrith very minimal use. You may have heen damaged by these drugs without uSL . ' CARBON having any symptoms at aU, or you may experience symptoms including fatigue, shortness cf breath, andor heart palpitations. If you took any of these drugs, even for as short as two months, you may have suffered heart or lung danuge, and you need to take immediate action to protect your health and your legal z Free Medical Testing and Class Settlement Information :;v' V- The law firm of Driggs, Klls, & Day is providing prompt free medical testing to determine if you may have potential heart damage. a few minutes. If you have taken one of these drugs, please call the numbers listed below, w V Thetestisnon-invasive,painlcss,andtakeson- ly H 4 :b.r'-':It- s j not tod late!sir SVSffifc:S!ilff.$B?P33T Many people have been told that it is too late to protect their rights on this case. Although the time is limited, it is not iU JiL-- too late to arrange a test and determine what steps, ifany. you needto take. 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