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Show r tt irtTi tnrtrrrm ttitu ry? nti ttyty;;iriwTrsyvrttttn,.Artxxttr:;'rtrLx,.xrrr:n''ieg-r7- 1 1 -. ? F mr' r- . 108 Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday April 30, 2002 - k V Benita Gomez Ella Cunningham HELPER - Benita Eleanor Gomez, age 47, died April 25, Edna Cullum CASTLE DALE - Edna s Cbllum, age 77, away Friday, April 2k 2UUZ in Salt Lake City following a brief a HUNTINGTOWGRANTS-VHJLE-Ell- Rebecca Cunningham, age 85, passed away April 26, 2002 in Price. She was born July 1, 1917 in 2002 in Price. She wu bom Jan. 26, 1955 in Kenilworth, to Benito and Dolores Gonzales Gomez and raised by Edwin and Virginia illtWM Cokeville Wyo. She married Delmar D. Cunningham in Salt She was born Oct 21, 1924 in Hiawatha, one of nine children Lake City. to John "Jack and Susannah After having duee children he WSsteadRamage. her Edna graduated from Emery joined the with four children to raise while High School and married her he was away. She worked at sweetheart, Carrol E. Cullum Hughs Aircraft where she was the May 2, 1942, later solemnized in first woman riveter there. In LDSThmple. She and 1960 they returned to GrantsviDe her husband lived throughout where! ! worked at the Tbode Carbon and Emery counties int as a munitions hancluding Castle Gate, Hiawatha, dler untilher retirement. Lawrence, Sunnyside and Castle After he husbands passing in Dale. They also lived several 1976, she traveled extensively Idaho; and Bruce (Sarah) yean in Eagle Mountain, Gdif, and became a very good photog- Cunningham, California; 23 Edna was a loving wife and rapher. grandchildren and numerous mother. Her greatest joy was her She enjoyed the simple things Preceded in family and she was never happier of life and found pleasure workdcath by husband; and daughter than when with than. She sened Renee. in many positions in the LDS ing in her yard. She js survived by children, Graveside services will be Church inducing service in the Delmar David (Ruth) Cunning- Thursday, ' May 2, in the Relief Society, Primary; Gospel ham JrBijgham City; Dennis L Grantsvilier under the Doctrine instructor, Stake misCunningham, Huntington; Tbna direction of Fhusett Mortuary. sionary and temple worker. She Cunningham, Mesa, Ariz.'; Bun3y will gather at ThteFbneral also served several years on the Yvonne Cunningham, Florida; Home in Tboele one hour prior Emery County library bond. Cynthia and Nelson Harris, to services. Wilson. She was a member of the Catholic Church. Benita was a lifelong resident of Carbon County and for nearly 20 years she was a valued emto evployee and dear ComPeczuh at Printing eryone : . er TL enjoyed playing the guitar, keyboard, singing and will Be dearly missed by alL Survived by three daughters, Bobbi (Jarrod) Smith, Brenda a community of dear friends. She preceded in death by parents; two brothers and one sister. (Allen) Smallwood, both of Funeral service 1besday, April Green River, Wyo.; lisa Smith of Price; companion, Kevin 30, 11 a.m at Mitchell Funeral Home. Family will be at Mitchells Ferguson, Spring Glen; grandchildren, Jeff, Zak, Brooke, Tuesday one hour prior to services. Mikelle, Tyiynn and Sabrina; Interment, Mountain View Cemfour brothers; three sisters; and etery, Helper. . jn Edna is survived by husband of 60 years, Carrol Odium of Castle Dale; son, Loren (Ann) Cullum of Salt Lake City; fe ter, Paulene (Tfcrry), Carr tif Castle Dale; eight grandchildren and 13 Funeral services will be Wednesday, May 1, 11 ajnm the Castle Dale LDS Stake Can ta, where friends may call one hour prim to services. . , Anna Compagni a TWIN FALLS, Tuesdied 71, Fray Compagni, day, April 23, 2002 at her home. She was bom April 4, 1931 in Numberg, Germany, the daughter of Joseph and Elaina Nagel Pruy. She married Ventura Compagni at Numberg, Germany on Jan. 26, 1951. She traveled about with Idaho-Ann- Clifford Haycock SPRING GLENGLEN-WOOSPRINGS, Colo. at Valley View Hospital in tnevers. Clifford had four children, Clifford (Barbara) Haycock, Clifford was bom June 15, 1915 to Thomas and Phoebe Haycock in Spring Glen. He married Ruth' Wilcox Nov. 25, 1936 in Spring Gfcn. He worked for Rio Grande Railroad for 18 years and Rio Grande Motorway for 18 years. HewasaveteranofWoridWbrlL Barry (Bunny), South Jordan; and Tbmmy who died in infancy. He was preceded in death by ha wife of 64 years in March 2002; also by two sisters and four s survived by one brother, three sisters, 14 grandchildren and 34 124,2002, r i i . ? Glenwood Springs; Ronna (Phillip), Mountain Green; Glenwood Springs, Cokx Ventura during his military career. In 1974 she moved to TWin Alls, Idaho, after Venturas retirement. She was very well loved and was a straightforward person. ' She enjoyed crocheting, bingo, going to Jackpot, camping, fish- ing, and traveling. She belonged to the auxiliaries of both the of Germany. She was preceded Moose Lodge and the Elks. in death by parents; two brothIn addition to her husband of ers, Fritz and Max; two sisters, TWin Falls, Idaho, she is survived Lottie and Betty; one nephew; and one granddajtghter.Hiercsa. by daughter, Rose Marie Rosie Funeral services were April Flengc of Florida; three grand26 at White Mortuary Chapel in children, seven and one sister, Grol Luna Idaho Falls, Idaho. Burnd,-Lawteao-e . Cemetery. Clifford was an avid hunter, D Clifford Haycock, 86, passed away Wednesday, 1 brotb-.Hei- . M ft s ,f ' j , Rosa Haslam AMERICAN FORK- - Rosa Lea (Mangone) Haslam, age 87, of American Fork, returned to her Heavenly Rther Wednesday, . , April 24, 2001 , She was bom to Frank and Tfcresa (Aquila) Mangone in Chsde Gate, on Aug. 6,1914. She married George Wfebb Haslam June 21, 1934andtheylatersol-emnize- d their marriage in dm Manti LDSTfemple. During her years asamember of the Church of Jesus Christ of AfthftMmny teaching leadership and stake positions. She loved serving her Heavenly Ibdier and otfaersL Her son, Junior attended the Ann Self School for the handicapped. She volunteered many hours working with and showing love to these special children. The beauty of flowers and birds were admired by her. She could raise almost any kind of en MARTIN DOORS Hast Design" helps prevent crashed or leveled Ungers. Mori old Martla Doors can be upgraded to the "Now Design Since 1936 "The Worlds Finest flower.Her greatest talent was in coolring, but her bread making was superb. She demonstrated bread making, from wheat to a finished loat for school classes and ladies groups in Carbon and Emery counties. Lea is survived by children, George Joshua Junior and ers, Gabriel Mangone, IMoa Spring . CSty, i Supsrstsal " A. , ,f jjma ; sister, Rose Marie Colton, Saft Lake City; three grandsons, Justin (Kimberly), Nathan (Michele), and Kristian Ifttter-riayRai- Umbo Spring 15 War Heer, Bennett Mangone, Salt Lake . . 40 War f ' Joyce (Larry) Bryant; two broth- '(Heather) Bryant; and six greatgrandchildren, Ashley, Tyler, Jonas, Spencer, Benjamin and vtade. 'V... Funeral services were Satur-daApril 27 at the Aiderican Fcok East LDS Stake Centa under die directian of Anderson & Sons Mortuary. Interment, American Fork City Cemetery. , Ai - - y, . 7 BERNIE1M0RRIS1 . Youth volunteer at learning center . BUNDERSON smssma orgamzs tie new ABC Learning Center, located in ttu old senior ritcen ' esntet As part of the project teens Hu Primrose Chatficfc catalog books:: that have been donated to ltwcsntBt'' ' AlthoiiBb the center is in it's mtystagBs of opening books comput- - Monument 45 Westlsl Norik Price, OT; tor 22 years 637-443- nS&vMiMi MN 9J for public use. on offorfoi computer courses,: sjgjn language dasses,'and stay r evenb. The center is aboworiilngtowanls begminga math campforttus' 2 summer and a litsraqf project Currently, local school students are ei-- :: gjbfofortutoringfromvoyBersatthe center. Anyonei mg supplies or ttiose interested in upcoming activities call or stop by the center. &: Safety Seltll r-Y6- -- i '' , . ; V": wwwjnartindoorxom EVEN IN A BEAR MARKET. y 710 East Main 6S3 StosHoua 1 Prico Mnn8mgaB0anLtB7pja -- dUB 00 435-636-8- OurAontBmUvIlmdpranduiiidrimvidinnuRyiMmkfir.ymL UMani ivdninwt iocana As ritridbi tK -defnrsd htnri rata 8un9am6pia I'Z rj't -y i.i tti . . !... r : - withyourhometownnqvvspapor ,. r nf'K I TSBiBiwaw V sts ; v mKlKIDKl In 4' r.H to ge- t- '.it . ,i ' . r. vtJ - . i , . - . 88 North 200 East (nod 1o Sudsy Duds) . ' r 637-2- 1 24 k. kB m out digitally edited : .. also appreciate the ; delegates a dance widi inusy; - it 8 pJO. V; Awards wiU be 'presorted fo the mud volleyball toumameqt . winnasattbediniia. CsrbenCouutyresidentsnuty attend the barbecue and dinner typayingMadmasionfecatdie dora on the evening of May ll,v Residents who pay for th6 ; - . i ; . i ; ? C diargedanextrafeetoattenddiq dance. ' .o., i". All proceeds raised by the : mud yoikyball toumament,baN becue and dancewill benefit the ' - : local domestic violence center; ; - .1 ktSfiriomU r P Vis- - 'v I :v a ft who supposed my bid for reflection to the'county ; S i www.famllyfftxji(rt K i Nudity, sox, profanity , ( :.- And barbecue dinner wiU not be . i--' ; and graphic violence anei GREATMOVIES:..NO STUFF. . t membership ? " The volleyball tournament is " scheduled to start at $ ajn. at die lot next to die skate park. .Per team participation fees ! are required to compete in die; tournament Registration fere for die tom nament will indude a.barbecue ( would like to thank the citlzens who partlcpated ln the Caradn Coiinty Democratic' jirtys, Coiwention 'process, $5 OFF your first month's ' ; "I Bring this ad . 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