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Show ' fO .. A. ' 14 Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday December 25i 2001 " Lurean Harding Thomas Hilton . SALT LAKE CITY - Lurean ; ' Stevens Harding, age 86, passed away Dec. 19,2001 in SaltUke " - ; City.., June Born 10, 191.5inFenriri ; ' to John Eleazer Stevens and Annie Caroline Swenson. Mar- .ried Edward Bailey Harding June 6, 1940 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He passed away June 2, .! 1979. ; She was a graduateof Carbon ' County High School. Lurean was ' an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints She served in various ; callings, Young Womens presk dent, Primary president, counsc--. lor and president ofRelief Soci- -, ety, Primary teacher (a calling she especiaUy loved), spiritual living teacher and Relief Sqciety visitingteacher. Lurean and Ed lived in Craig, Colo., from 4942-198They . spent 14 winters in Mesa, Ariz. Lurean moved to Salt Lake in 19S8 to the. Cottonwood Condominiums in HoHaday.. She was a great homemaker, always baking and sewing for her family. She loved her children, ' grandchildren and BOUNTIFUL 7 Thomas Ji Hilton, 70, loving husband, dad, . ' Her family and friends will misshcr. : Sheissurvivedbyherchildren, John Edward Harding(Frances), Richard George Harding (Bar- - m : John Tucker SOUTH BEND, and serving were central to the life and career ofJohn Winn Tucker, who died Dec. 18, 2001:-:- . Bom oriJan.10, 1926 in Salt ' Lake City to Wilhelm Paul'and Doris Winn Tucker, he was the first in his family to go to college. He went on to navigate the difficult waters of college admin- istration on the campuses of the v 1960s and 70s and was devoted?. to the idea that teaming should 7 be a joyous experienceandthat given, time, anyone cari learn t anything if you want to' bad . ng grandpa and friend, passed away Dec. 202001 after a short yet valiant battle with leukemia. Tom wa$ born March 22, 193J in Castle Gate to Tommy and May Hardee Hilton. He was. raised andeducated in Carbon County, graduating from Carbon High in 1949 and Carbon Col-lege-ir 1951. Tbm was aveteran Of the U.S. Navy serving during the KorearvConflict, Tom married Marilyn Ann . . .. 8. , ' . . . : Allred: March 24, 1957 in Sunnyside, Utah. They were later enough. ; sealed in the Salt Lake LDS His long career in education took him to positions, in. St. Ibmple. Ibm and Marilyn have five children land 13 grandchilTom was a good boss arid George; Idaho Falls, Idahoj dren. Tbm valued his family and friend to; manyv He was an Provo; Price; Salt Lake City; and baraj, Jean Warding Coak(Stott), Mananne Harding Burgoyne (Dr. 'found joy iii providing for them outdoorsman who valued time Westville, Ind. His positions inRobert RBurgoyneXnine grandand teaching them the finer. spent hunting, fishing and Sumcluded classroom instructor, children; 11 greatgrandchildren. school superintendent, dean of things of life Including how to mers at the cabin with his famPreceded in death tiy her husband; first workhard, and then have fun! ily, Tom was a high priest in the' students, president of the Col- Tom was an accomplished. U3S Church and servedinriiany lege of Eastern Utah, vice prea-deparents, Neata Chratensen, Arvel Stevens, Clay Stevens, Nona musician and played saxophone at die University ofUtah and capacities throughout his life ,in-with the Jimmy Dart Orchestra eluding elder quorum and SunSmith, Floyd Stevens and Annie chancellor at Purdue Univerrity Wilde.. V. and during summers at Bryce day School presidencies. Young North Central. .. y; Funeral services were SaturCanyon National Park. He con- .Men, athletic director, and was He served in the U.S. Navy day Dec. 22, at the Salt Lake Big tinued his education at the Unian example of selflessness to during World War. II afrd reCottonwood LDS Stake Center, " versity of Utah and graduated in those around hint turned to Utah toattendEkigham 1750 East Spring Lane. Inter1960 wjtha degree in electrical Tom is survived by his wife, .. Young University and complete ment was in the Provo City Cemengineering. Marilyn, of Bountiful; children. his bachelors degree, He reTbm remained an avid Ufe fan Tom, Farmington; Stephen (Jill),' ceived his masters etery under the direction of degree from Wasatch Lawn Mortuary. and held season football tickets KaysviUe; Stacey (Gregory Arizona State University and was In lieu afflowera, please make for many years: He valued eduGeorge), North Carolina; Cory awarded an Ed.D. from Harvard donations to the Primary Childcation and encouraged his chil-. (Diann), Las Vegas, Nev.; and University. He also did rens Medical Center. dren and grandchildren to seek Charisse, Woods Cross. Grandpa torate studies at Oxford. ' for lifelong learning. TJrt will be dearly missed by .' He was a of Tbm worked for General Dy- .Cassidy, KamiBenjamin,. the Church of Jesus Christ of namics iii Salon? Beach, Saints.' He served a Megan, Jesika, Hailey, Shelby '. Latter-da- y mission in Sweden and returning to Utah where .Maggie, Taylor, Rachel., he worked forthe Speny Corpo- McKayla and TyrerBrynne. served during his life as. high ration arid then for the Edo Cor: Funeral services were Satur- ' priest, high counselor arid branch poration until 1977. day, Dec. 22, at the Canyon Park president in addition to many He then and beLDS Ward in Bountiful. Inter-meand varied church positions. came the president of Colmek at Lakeview Memorial EsSince retirement, he commuted ' Systems Engineering, a specialto the LDS temple in Chicago, tates, BountifuL ized company which contributed The family wishes to thank the 111., over a period of seven years to the discoveryof the Titanic in staftof the CCU and PCU units at to do volunteer work there.. At September 1985 as well as the St Marks Hospital forthejr care the time of his death, he was com-- . arid loving kindness Bismark and other deep sea ade during Tom's pleting a ventures. illness. Online guest book at mission at that temple with his Tbm valued the friendships of www.nissonmortuaty.com. wife of 48 years, LaVora. his colleagues and . J - - . ' .' - " . : . , : - , " . post-doc- . devout-memb- wish all our Calit,1-befor- er ; e . (Quslomers ed mew . ear full-tim- ed . Shawma Monson, Travis Gunnell, . Stacy Andre, and Mylese Reyes; 13 grandchildren; two brothers, Clyde Tricker and .Wilhelm BillyTucker; and sister, Veloy . :; Funeral services were Satur- Bollinger. day, Dec. 22, at the Valparaiso . Chapelof the Church of Jesus Chrisfof Latter-da- y Saints in Valparaiso, Ind, wider the direo; tion of McGann Funeral Homes: Memorial donations can be nt tylflerry, (Christmas aPpy the governor of Indiana to the New Harmony Historic Commission. He was also namedby DanValentine in the Salt LakcTribune as educator in Utah. Fiamily members indude wife, LaVora Mae (Murray); five daughters, Kcrstijt Severin, best-dress- . . dationinMkiupnGtylntLand was appointed nt :. : .. His civic activities included membership in Kiwanis and Rotary Club, where he served a term as president He was a member of the board of the Barker Foun- - made to the Community College of Salt Lake City Darrell K. MurrayScholarship Fund 4600 Redwood Road, Salt Lake UT 84130 or the College of Eastern Utah John Cronk Scholarship Fund Price, UT S., City, . . 84501. throughout the years. Shirley Fry, Agent 710 W. Price River Drive II IS 1 3 IB. 637 -0300 ERNIE T. MORRIS! MONUMENTS 9 beat any quota In UT or CO , 45 West 1st North, Prtca, UT tar 22 years B37-440- Dr. Poitras and Staff Are pleased to announce for the convenience of our patients Effective December 12, 2001 Siesta Wednesdays New Price office hours Wednesday evenings: 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. ' Monday: 9:004:30 p.m. Tuesday: 0 Wednesday: 1 50-4:3- 0 and 9:00-12:0- . Thursday: Friday: pm 4:30-7:0- 0 9:00-- 1 590 East 100 North p.m. noon 9:00-12:0- 0 Denny :00 D.nw 6, Price 1966-199- 8 613-938- 0 Four yean ago our heartt wenbrpkenwhatyou fuddenlyltfus. Weknow Helper Clinic Office Hours: Monday-Frida- 9:00 ajn.-5:0- 0 y p.m. 125 you an in heaven kelping God and taking care of othm.You will be there on ; Christmas Eve when we light the ligfits on your tree and say a prayer. , Our hearts are stdl heavy butthe memory ofyou gets 0 So.MainSt, Helper Dr. Poitras A staff wish all of your the very merriest of Holiday Seasons 472-700- . . usthrvugbeachday. Call today for a free quote! . UJiaklK . Em player Health Benefits Loveyourfamily DeCaro'tSi ' that participates is selected by the fire or police agency in the program: The children are from that participates Uncontested GUARANTEED ACCEPTANCE ORNOliap MCREASS. the agencies home town dr county and are given a budget with while purchasing gifts. For the first time this. year, Emery county' agencies participated in the program. 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Wiry? wwsfwe tut "".'.r 80 head of Charolais & Angus Bulls for isale . caicaMTscMDtticRiDBnM.warni. $48,995 : Rasmusson Charolals and Angus Ranch DIUODGE Entire Family ! taKMAOYED the annual shop with a cop program which allows children and emergency personnel to shop togethergath- -' ering gifts for the children and their families. Each child - of . Craig Alrad. FUTMT? City 'poficeman Lynn Archuleta assists a local boy in selecting Christmas gifts. The shopping spree was part ttdpsr thegnatest, bravest kids weknow. They love Si miss you, as we all do. .. You're unforgettable CalllS-llM- ir g&xss Shop with a cop Is fun for kids and officers alike ; Your three teenage kids are A -- : CHECK FOR $20011! 86 27 t |