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Show 1 8A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday May 30, 20 Castle Valley obilnaries Linda Durfee Rosalie Robertson MOAB- - IiHigtimc Moab dent, Rosalie (Ciarcia) Robert- son, died Wednesday, May 22, 2CKI2, in the Family Health West Nursing I lome in Fruita, Colo, at the age of 92. Rosalie was horn to Eulcmia (i;ila) and Manuel Ciarcia on June 25, 19(19 in the hilltop community of Ahiquiu, N.M. Rosalie and her family traveled by covered wagon to C'astleton (Castle Valley) in 1921. She was married in 193S to Alono (lam) Robertson. The following year, the light of their lives was bom, Juanita Rosalie Robertson, who everyone fondly called I limey. lam passed away in 1945, leaving Rosalie and Juanita to share their home with Rosalies mother, Ella Juanita moved to Texas after her marriage in 1955 and Lilia passed away in 1965. Rosalie had maintained her independence ever since. loiter, around 1923, the family moved to Moab in order for Rosalie to continue her education. Rosalie was the first I ie person in Grand (bounty to go to college. She became the first I lispanic woman to graduate from the University of Utah in 1 930 and went cm to become a teacher of music and Spanish. I Ict teaching career spanned 30 years and included sdxxrls in Salt Lake City, Monlicelki, Price, Spring Glen, Cokmtbia, Wellington, Carbon County, San Juan County and Grand County. She will be remembered as a woman who txk great pleasure in any combination of family, friends, fcxid and a festive occa-- sion. She loved music and was often heard singing by those closest to her. She never forgot to acknowledge a birthday or repay a debt, and was particularly well known for her consistent correspondence. During her life, she was known to be kind, independent, frugal, entertaining, stylish, and a ter-ribdriver. Rosalie dearly kwed her family and friends and helped them in any way she could. Her last two years had been a struggle, but now she is at peace. She was very active in the community, particularly with the Altar Sx.iety, Literary Club, Rotary Club, senior citizens and Utah Education Association. She was named Catholic Woman of the year m 1979. She was an avid reader and writer and submitted articles to the limes Independent for more than 30 years. Locals will recall her reporting of their comings le loving wife, r PRICE-Ou- resi- daughter, mother, grandmother, sister and compassionate caregiver, Linda Rose Sacco Hayes Durfee, age 48, passed away May 27, 2002 in Price. She was bom Feb. 23, 1954 in Price to Rudolph Rudy Sacco Sr. and Bessie Mathena. Married Shelby Durfee Oct. 31, 1988 in Spring Glen. Lifelong resident of Carbon County. Linda graduated from Carbon High School and Weber. State with her bachelors degree in nursing. She was a wonderful mother, devoted grandmother, good listener, and she was very outgoing and friendly. She was an avid anand goings, with notable phrases tique collector and will be dearly missed by all. like they motored to their desSurvived by her husband, tination and a good time was Shelby Durf Durfee, Price; had by all. Throughout her adult life, she daughter, Laska (Fred) Newman, went to Texas annually, first to Carbonville; Levi Hayes and visit her daughter, then her grandLynnsi Swasey, Spring Glen; children and later, her great- mother, Bessie Sacco, Spring Glen; daughter, Laurie (Bryan) grandchildren. She also traveled to Mexico, Spain, Italy and Por- Burrows, Richfield; daughter, ShaLee Smith, Monroe; son, tugal. Rosalie is survived by her sisShelby L. (Lea) Durfe Nampa, Beatrice Lyla Moab; Luckinbill, Idaho; mother-in-later, Barney, Aurora; six brothers and grandchildren, Nariene Manson, Michele Blackburn and Lisa two sisters, Rex (Debbie) Sacco, Carbonville; Vic (Frankie) Blackburn, Moab; Gilbert Blackburn, Houston, Texas; greatgrandchildren, Iris Blackburn, Louis Manson, Alan Manson, and Bobbi Sue Manson, all of PRICETUCSON, Ariz.-Longtin Moab; Flcda Koehler, Las Vegas, Price resklent and JoFrancis Ncv.; Jack Blackburn, Steven businessman, Blackburn, Amy Blackburn, seph Scartezina, 86, passed away Adam Bins and Neil Metcalf, all Sunday, May 19, 2002, after a of Houston, Texas. Rosalies short illness. nieces include Vivian Jean (VJ.) Bom in Denver, Colo., April Montayne-Voylc- s, Ahiquiu, 7,1916 to Guiseppi and Mary N.M.; Pamela Garcia, Helper, Barich Scartezzinr, he was the Judy Wilson, Mesquite, Nev.; eldest son of six children. Francis married Emma Ludle Mary Key, Moab; Lily Thompson, Silver Springs, Md.; Juliette Gunderson on Sept 21, 1940 and, Marshall, Houston, Tfcxas; Elizatogether, they had three children, beth Ann Marshall, Santa Cruz, Sandra (Martin) Tubidy, Paul Calif.; and nephew, Ross (Dolores) Scartezina and Dan Montayne, Beaumont, Ibxas. In (Linda) Scartezina; grandchildeath, Rosalie joins her parents, dren, Nancy, Angela, Dan, Mike, Ella and Manuel Garcia; husNick and Max; also band, Lon Robertson;' stepAnthony J. (A.J.) daughter, Faye Titus; grandson, Scartezina and Lucille Elizabeth Lonnie Titus; sister, Genevieve Pictri. Emma preceded Francis in Marshall; brother, Bennie Vigil; death. niece, Mary Francis Marshall; Francis was active in the combeloved daughter, Juanita Frost; munity ami was a past president and many other loved ones and of the Carbon Country Club, ....... .cherished friends... former president of the Western Funeral Mass was Saturday, Boys Baseball Little League and May 25, St. Pius X Catholic lifetime member of BPOE 1550. Church. Graveside services and He donated time and resources Interment were at the Grand Valto .many community and reliley (Old) Cemetery. gious projects. Rosalies family gratefully acHis early years' were spent knowledges arrangements by caring for his mother and family Don Palmer and Kyle Kimmerle because of his fathers premature of Moab Memorial Mortuary death. and the loving support of relaA successful businessman, he tives and friends. was owneroperator of Scartys Sacco, Price; Rudy (Gina) Sacoo, Spring Glen; Joe (Billie) Sacco, Spring Glen; Janet Sacco and Jeff Stoddard, Elmo; Ross (Jayme) Sacco, Price; Jeana (Cal) Jensen, Cleveland; Albert Sacco, Spring Glen; 11 loving grandchildren. Preceded in death by father, Rudy Sacco Funeral service, Friday, May 31, 11 a.m., Mitchell Funeral Home. Family will be at Mitchells Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday one hour prior to services. Interment, Mountain View Cemetery, Helper. into Scofield Reservoir. Skyline mine pumps 8,000 gallons of water per minute Francis Scartezina Discuss 'ancient' water in mine: well-know- (Continued from page 1A) be meeting at the site to discuss the issue and what could be done to possibly utilize the water. If the source could be developed and there is enough, it could eliminate Sanpete from pursuing the Gooseberry-Narrow- s project that has put it at odds with Carbon County for more than a half a century. According to Bunnell, the geology in the area around Pleasant Valley located within Carbon Countys boundaries may contain additional water sources like the Skyline minterests in land acquisition, travel ing operation encountered. and fishing with his family. Im not a hydrologist, but He and Emma celebrated based on the geology of the over 50 years together and had a area, there very well could be retirement that we would all wish more water in similar formafor. tions all around Pleasant ValIn accordance with Francis ley, commented the mining wishes, he will be cremated. engineer. Friends and family may call TuesBut water users in Carbon day, June 4, from 6 to 8 p.m. at County shouldnt get their Mitchells Funeral Home and hopes up too high yet, accord from 9 to 10 a.m. Wednesday prior to graveside services, scheduled June 5 at 10:30 a.m. at the Price cemetery. In lieu of flowers, remem- BUNDERSON The United States Department of Veterans Affairs recently received the second highest score among the 24 federal agencies evaluated in an independent study of performance reports. For the third year in a row, VAs performance was named one of the best in all federal government, indicated veterans affairs secretary Anthony Principi. 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There is only so much of it All parties involved in the matter agreed that additional study will be needed to deter- mine the magnitude and extent of the ground water basin in the Pleasant Valley area. federal performance reports study Emma Scartezina Nuising Scholarship Fluid, CEU, 451 E. 400 North, Price, UT 84501. Monument fimMity depths of the underground ranks second in independent brances may be made to the Construction Company, from which he retired at an early age and continued to pursue his in-- ing to Bunnell and the board. First, the water is very expensive to remove from the mine. Pumping the liquid from the SB Choosotroroa greot selecftos oi travel traders, 5th Wheeb sad 'Sports Wbgoos oad J od year fovorilo broads. 396 So. Corboa Ave. Pike 637-42- 00 VAsets agressive goals and documents its progress. The result is a performance report that is easily accessible, on our web site and candid about out successes and challenges, added the secretaty. The rating process was conducted by the Mercatus Center at George Mason University in Virgina, according to the veterans affairs secretary. VA was noted by evaluators not only for compiling a and accessible rebut for providing trend port, data to put performance measures in context and addressing the agencys management challenges clearly. Since 1997, the federal agencies have developed strategic plans and performance reports as part of the rating process, explained the VA official. The U.S. Department of well-present- ed well-organiz- ed Transportation earned the higher score in the latest independent performance report evaluation. Still looting good at SO. Happy Blrtitday |