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Show o I t Sun Advocate Price. Utah Tuesday February 12,2002 9A ; PRICE-Ann- Fer-rd- n. ; He was bom Dec. 18, 1927 in Dptt, W.V., to Robert Lee and Addie Melinda Goad Gravley. He manied Mary Jo Oresta Sept. lemnized in the Mesa LDS Temple Feb. 16, 196S. As an active member of the LDS Church, he served in numerous callings. Noah worked all his life in mining, beginning in West Virgina and retiring from Emery Mining in 1983 after 35 years. He always had a large garden, light years was genealogy. He is survived by his wife, Maiy Jo, Ferron; six children, Linda and Robert Bell; Mike and Renee Gravley, all of Long Beach, CaliL; Steve and Deanna Gravley, Fer-roMary Beth and Dan Rodriguez, Whittier, Calit; Nathan and Monique Gravley, Price; Jennifer 18 grand- Gravley, Taylors-vill- e; n; a children and three He is also survived by one sister, Wilma McKinney, Rock,W.V. Funeral service will be Wsdnesday, Feb. 13, at 1 1 ajit, at the Ferron LDS Stake Center. Friends may call Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at Ausett Mortuary in Castle Dale and one hour prior to services at the church. Burial will be in Ferron Cemetery. families in Price tending and raising their children. She was an exceptional homemaker and crocheted many beautiful things for her family and friends throughout her life. Anna was a wonderfully independent woman who was able to take care ofher own affairs until the last month of her life. She is survived by her son, Ken, Farmington, N.M.; Delwin (Renee) Wells, Salt Lake; brother, Johnny (Mary) Kaydas, Diamondville, Wyo.; son-in-la- four grandchildren, Craig Thomas Dixon Sr. (Debbie) Wills, Scott (Leonette) Wells, Paula (Terry) Smith, Salt Lake; and Kevin (Denise) World, Spokane, Wash. Also 14 great- : ST. GEORGE My sweetheart and best friend, Thomas Dixon Sr, loving hu&and, father and grandpa, passed away peacefully Feb. 11, 2002 from complications due to illness. ; Tbm was bom Feb. 27,1930 to James and Anne Dixon in Kenilworth . He married die love of his life, Jeanne, on June 25, 1949. They were together 52 grandchildren, Stacie (Bill) Clarke; Bryan, Matthew, Jason, Christopher, Patrick, Caitlin and Bradley Weils; Sam and Hayley Smith; Sandy, Nichole, Michael World; and Joshua Wilson. Also Braden a ark. She was preceded in death her three children, including brother, Marvin and sister, Onie. In 1945, Millie left Minnesota to work in California and met handsome Sam Burdis. They were married June 25, 1947 and continued to live and work in California. , ' Millie worked as an new accounts administrator for 4 1 years for the Bank of Security Pacific, which became Bank of America in 1992. She loved her job and all of the friends she met there. She loved life and enjoyed all by her parents; husband, Ralph; daughter, Norma Jean; brothers, Joe and Frank Kaydas; grandchildren, Mark World and Sheri World Stannard; and daughter-in-laJanice World. w, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 1 1 a.m., at Fausett Mortuary Chapel in Price where the family will greet friends from 10 to 10:45 a.m. Interment, Price City Cemetery. The family expresses special thanks to Terry, Paula, Sam and Hayley Smith and adopted granddaughter, Gayleen Van Wigoner who had the honor of taking care of her in her final days. Also thanks to Brenda Kalatzes, Susan Wright, Darlene World Frandsen, Dr. Shane shared. Millie is survived by husband, Gas Sam Burdis; brother-in-la(Dorothy) Burdis; sister-in-laNorma Burdis; nieces and nephews, Rosemary Kappes, Annette . Tbm is survived by his wife, Jeanne; six children, Pam and ' Dick Stockman and Thomas Dixon Jr, all of St George; Cimly and Dale Slater, Laurie Peck, Lisa Peterson and Rebecca Robison, all Of Salt Lake; 13 grandchildren and eight two sisters, JoAnne Flory, St Gagon and Chris, Valerie and Val from Rocky Mountain Hospice. Til we meet again. We love you! ticularly as it affects children. ! But its not always easy for parents to get their children to eat healthy. The following ten tips from Bridget Swinneys Healthy Eating for book, give parents a guideline for developing positive eating habits in their children. ; 'Dont force or bribe your Kid,, Healthy diildtoeat 'Set a good example ! by eat- ing at least five fruits and veg- etables and drinking three glasses Sales climbing: (Continued from page 4A) represents a 4 percent increase compared to 2000. . The Greater Ogden area reported a 17 percent drop in the number of homes sold and a 25 percent increase in condominium sales. 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Realchildren ing ize that it sometimes takes ten tries to get a child to accept a food. There is a division of responsibility for eating Parents are responsible for deciding when to eat mid what to serve. Children are responsible for deciding how much (if any) they will eat Give a child a multivitamin-miner- al supplement if he or she is a picky eater. Mountaii75l MounfainBiker Then go see Lee Nielsen, physical therapist at Mountain Land Rehabilitation. Enjoy Surgeon general attacks obesity With 60 percent of all adults and 13 percent of all children oyerwight, the Surgeon General of the United States has called for a national attack on obesity at all levels of our society, par- SCORE b iz&stEr Thursday, Feb. 14 George; Marlene (Don) Jensen, Castle Dale; and a brother, Robert (Kristi) Dixon, Oregon. Johnson, Frank Burdis, Paul Burdis, Diane Burdis, Marianne Burdis Colahan and their families. All of Millie's family preceded her in death. Funeral service Thursday, Feb. 14,2 p.m., Mitchell Funeral Home. Family will be at Mitchell's Thurcday one hour prior to services. Friends are welcome at Mitchell's daily. Interment, Price City cemetery. the experiences she and Sam Funeral services will be years. ! Tbm loved the mountains, enjoyed camping and fishing with his family and golfing with his buddies. Tom worked his younger years in the coal mines in Carbon County. He worked 32 years in the dairy business, including Highland Dairy, Meadow Gold and Smiths. -- Millie Ruby Rcetz Burdis left this life Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2002, in South Gate, Calif., due to a long illness. She was bom June 25, 1915 in Morgan, Minn., to Fredrick and Ana Reetz. When Millie was 2 years old, her father, Fredrick, passed away, leaving Ana to raise in Frontier and Kemmerer, Wyo., until 1925 when she moved to Price and worked at the Newhouse Hotel. Anna met and married her sweetheart, Ralph World, on Jan. 16, 1930 and they became the parents of Norma Jean and Kenneth Ralph. Anna loved children. She tended the Relief Society nursery for 22 years and helped many 4,1948 in Sparta, N.C., later so- where he spent many happy hours. Whenhe could, he enjoyed the outdoors, hunting and fishing. His greatest love in his twi- PRICECAL1FORNIA Kaydas Warlds loving heart finally gave out Feb. 9, 2002 at her daughter home in Salt Lake at the age of 91 Anna was bom Aug. 10, 1909 to Louis and Lucy Sanak Kadas in Rock Springs, Wyo. She lived FERRON - James Noah Gravley, age 74, passed away Feb. 9, 2002 at his home in . Millie Burdis Anna World James Gravley OMtoopo Saturday Hours -- Parts 8am 5pm w v .x. & 0 SURREME Service MUEEL'ER . XOMMUnMOTORS P7CI 911 Mon-F- ri E 100 No., Price 637-449- 3 8:30 sm - 6:00 pm. Sat 8:30 sm -- 1 :30 pm coupon FI i |