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Show if.".".1 Wj. j 10A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday November 12, 2002 Gasfle Valley obituaries Charlotte Herzog Cody Utley PRICE - Our loving mother and grandmother, Charlotte Fenton Herzog, age 82, passed quietly at home Nov. 10, 2001 She was born March 6, 1920 in Salt Lake Gty to I Iclen Louise AZTEC, N.M. - Cody Rae Utley, 24, was killed in a car accident in Ticumcari, N. Mex on Jr. She married George J. Herzog Aug. 29, 1941. They moved to Price in 1949, where they raised their children and of which he was dedicated to. He Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2002. He was bom in Price, on Sept 4,1978. enjoyed a loving life together. Charlotte was raised in Salt Lake City and graduated from South High, where she was active in sports and set several speed skating records. Charlotte and George enjoyed golf, boating, fishing and many outdoor activities with their fam- Evelyn, Salt Lake City. Preceded in death by parents; sister, Helen; husband, George; and two children, Karen and Keith. Special thanks to the Methodist Church and Community Nursing Services, and Senior Citizens Center of Price. Friends and family are invited to join in a memorial Celebration of life on Thursday, Nov. 14, 1 p.m., at Mitchell Funeral Home, 233 R Main, Price. Fam- ily. She was secretary of UMWA District 22 and was a member of Naomi Chapter 13 Order of Eastern Star, Ladies Auxiliary VFW, and the United Community Methodist Church in Price. Charlotte enjoyed cake decorating; many brides in Price will remember her for the loving work she did on their cakes. She was very artistic and creative and always trying to find new and exciting things to do for friends and family. She is survived by three children, Christine (Jerry) Hurd, Sidney, B.G; Coleen Herzog, Scott (Laurey); grandchildren. Chalice, Joan, Amathena, Shane, GILLETTE, Wyo. - Augustine Auggie Quintana, age 49, died Monday, Nov. 4, 2002, at home following a brief illness. He was bom June 19, 1953, the son of Manuel and Emilia (feldez) Quintana, in Leadville, Colo. He was raised in Monta be at Mitchells Thursone half hour prior to serday Vista and Colorado Springs, vice. Cola The family requests that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Shriners Hospital for Children, Fairfax Road at Virginia Street, Salt Lake Gty, UT 84103. Specify donations Following his childhood and schooling in Colorado, he moved to Granger, Wyo., in search of work. He was involved in the construction of the Texas-Gu- lf trona mine and worked for Cyprus-Ama- x at Plateau and Willow Creek near Price for 17 years. Auggie loved spending time with his family and was known for his gentle smile. He loved small children and they always like to play with him. He also enjoyed hunting, fishing, and football,. he especially liked the Redskins NFL team. after address. Donald Dimick Served in the U.S. Air Force, Europian Theatre of Operation. Served two years in Greenland with firm LaPierre, Litchfield, LONG BEACH, Fla. Donald L Dimick, died Nov. 4, -- 2002. Bom May 4, Augustine Auggie Quintana ily will all of Price; sister, Marilyn (Sherman) Ford; and daughter- - 1924. Married N.Y. Don was admitted to the firm & Boston Architecture 1970, became a junior partner in the company. He designed many schools and buildings in the New England states. Survived by son, Douglas; daughter, Alison; brother, Kenneth (wife). Patrichia Elise Roberts in New York. of Wasworth Graduated from Carbon High, Carbon Junior College, Columbia University School of General Studies, Columbia School of Architecture. Spent one year in Europe as a recipient of the school of William Kenney TVaveling Fellowship. aU loved the out of doors and anything to do with dirt bikes and 4x4 trucks but most of all, Cody loved his family. Not only was he big in stature but even bigger in heart and he will be missed by all that knew him. Cody is survived by wife, Tfcrsa Kosec Utley, and their children, Thomas James and Brionna L, of the family home in Aztec, N. M.; mother, Darlene Blevins; one brother, Michael Romero in-la- Mildred Warner PRICE - Mildred Alice Whmer, age 89, passed away Nov. 8, 2002 at her home in Price. She was bom Feb. 12, 1913 in Mt. Pleasant to Neb D. and Alice G Grames Brothersoa Sie married Boyo G Wuner Dec. 24, 1924 in Castle Dale, and lived in Price since that time. Helper. Also survived by grandparents, Frank and Ann Utley, Farmington; John and Edith Howard, Price; Pete and Darlene Howard, Price; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and dear friends. Funeral services were Saturday, Nov. 9, at Cope Memorial Chapel of Aztec, N.M. Funeral services were also conducted Monday, Nov. 11, at the Church ts, Cody had many interests, Ferguson and Robert A. Fenton, and his wife, Amanda; one sister, Danielle Blevins; and (me niece, Kiara Romero, all of of Jesus Christ of She was a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and loved caring for her flower garden and making ceramics. She served as a Primary teacher in die LDS Church for many years. Mildred is survived by chil- Latter-da- y Saints Chapel in Scofield. Burial, Scofield Community Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, family requests contributions be made in. Codys name at the Wells Fargo Bank in Aztec. dren, Dee and Catherine Warner, Riverton; Norman and Jane Wbmer, South Jordan; Vbun and Etta Warner, Robards, Ky; Paul and Alice Wuner, West Jordan; Jean and Joe Bunim, Rock Springs Wx; Alice Ranae Warner, Moatr, Gaye and David Babcock, Spring Glen; 23 grandchildren and 40 Also survived by brothers and sisters, Auggie is survived by his mother, Emilia, Cokxado Springs, Cola; his wife; Emra, Gillette, Wyo.; two sons, Michael, Salt Lake Gty, and Jeremy, Gillette, Wyo.;three daughters, Melody Quintana and Minnie Madrid of Monta Vista, Colo.,, and Iferry Yates, Salt Lake Gty, four brothers, Esedor, Colorado Springs, Cola; Steve, Price; Leroy, Pueblo, Ccda; and.William, Sherth, Tbxas; three sisters, Stella Vigil, Colorado Springs, Cola; Bessie Vigil, Green River, Wyo.; and Patsy Bishop, Jackson, Tbnn.; six grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. Auggie was preceded in death by his father, Manuel, and his brother, Macria Mass of Christian burial was Nov. 8 at SL Matthews Catholic Church in Gillette, Wyo., with Father Karl Millis officiating. Visitation services were Nov. 7 Madriel McKee, Vivian and Johnny Grako, Gayle Atwood, John Mike' Smyth OGDEN - John Michael (Mike) Smyth, 67, died Saturday, Nov. 9, 2002, at his home in the arms of his loving wife and children. He was bora March 27, 1935 in Ogden, a son of John Frands and Bertha Spencer Smyth. He married Jeanette Compagni April 23, 1960 in die Good Shepherd Catholic Church, East Car- bon Gty. Mike lived in Ogden all of hb life and graduated from Ogden High School in 1953. He had worked as an auto mechanic for Mehan Olds & Cadillac and Merrill Bean Chevrolet Ca He was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church and had been an altar boy at St. Josephs Catholic Church. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War. Survived by wife, Ogden; one Funeral at Stevenson-Wilso- n Home Chapel. All friends and family were considered honorary pallbearers. Gilbert Wiggains PRICE - Gilbeit (G5.) Stanton Wiggains, age 64, died Nov. 6, 2002 in Price. He was bom Aug 30, 1938 in Meade, Kan., to Ernest Abe and Pemia Sonia Sherrell Wiggains. Married Nancy OGreen in 1971, they later divorced. son and one daughter, John Michael Smyth II, Kaysville; Dr. Patricia Smyth, DDS, Ogden; one kbter, Mary (Ray) Wheelwright, Washington Tbrrace; Frank (Elaine) Compagni Jr., George (Su) Compagni, Charles (Linda) Compagni and Van (Valerie) He attended Kansas State, . where he received an agricultural engineering degree. Wiggains was a wheat fanner from Blunt, S.D., and a resident of Utah. He is survived by daughter, Sonia Ann Wiggains, Price; stepdaughter, Frankie Lynn Wiggains Hathaway, Helper; and granddaughter, Chelsea Wiggains. Preceded in death by parents. Memorial service Wednesday, Nov. 13, 4 pan., Mitchell Funeral Home. Family will be at Mitch brother-in-law- 20-ye- ar stop sign A red light or requires a driver to STOP for three seconds, even if the driver is only turning right. Clyde and Bette Brotherson and Floyd Brotherson. Preceded in death by husband, Boyo; infant brother, Neb Albert; aind granddaughter, Tiphanie Warner. Funeral services will be Tuesday, Nov. 12, 1 p.m., at Fausett Mortuary in Price, where friends may call dne hour prior to services. Burial, Price City Cent; etery. s, Compagni, all of Price; and Frank Compagni Sr, Columbia. He was preceded in death by parents; and mother-in-laDella Faralino Compagni. Funeral Mass will be Thursday, Nov. 14, 10 a.m. in Holy Family Catholic Church. Vigfl service with rosarywill be offered Wednesday, Nov. 13, 6 pjn., at Irkin A Sons Mortuary, where friends may call Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. Interment, Aultorest Memorial Park, Ogden. w, Motorists encouraged to exercise ells one hour prior to service. caution on winter roads, highways . By KAREN BASSO Staff writer In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to Rocky Mountain Hospice, 60 E. 100 North, Price, UT 84501. . As the storm douds move in and the snow begins to fall in Caiboa County, residents are reminded to use caution vhik driving in severe weather conditions. Winter driymg on roads and highways in the snow can turn out to befrustrating, tiring and even hazardous. s; Although the local area has not yet had to deal with winter driving conditions, it wont be long until the roadways of Carbon County are covered with the white stuff the area so desperatefy needs. The foUow ing tips will ensure asafe driving experience for aU local residents. ; Before commuting in the snow, make sure that brakes, windshield wipers, defroster, heater and exhaust system are in top working coodt JtjeallyTpaystobecome rnoreiinvolveclwithTyourhometwonjjiewspaper: ' f yv ,l Vjny far;.. ' - r :. . v. 'W-A s.v ' " ' rV, . L - zmm. A: ' two. Check the antifreeze andbe ready for colder temperatures. Aspects! soKent may be added to the windshield washer reservoir to prevent icing. Check the tires. Make sure they are properly inflated and the tread b in good Condition. 'Always cany chains if beading for the mountains. Make sure thify are the proper size for the tires and are in working order. Aflashligbt and cham repair links may also be taken along for foe mountain advent 1 - tone. mr FACTO RYdO UTUET1 ; . Chains mtKt be installed on die drive wheels. Make suretoknoWtf die vehicle is front or rear wheel drive. ; Other suggested itons to cany in the car are anioe scraper or ccrn mercialdeicpr.alHOom for brushing snow offthe vehide,ashovel to ' free the car if it bsnowed in and sand mburlapfrir traction if wheeb should become mired in snow. It b also a good idea to take along water, food, warm blankets and extra clothing. Alengthy delay will make motorists glad they packed themateriaL ; Put an extra car key in a pocket or in a hiding space outride Of the vehide.Anumber of motorists have locked themselves out of their cars' . when putting on drains. : , rfimilH tnW Airing Daily Kflfay driving puprantirin lnrnl winter weather indude the following: UX. Motorists must also allow enough time to reach their destination while driving in snowy conditions. The gas tank should always be kept friH It may be necessary tp diange routes or tUmbadcduringabadstonn. ...i Keep windshield and windows dear.By using die defroster am) dean clodi to keep the windows free of fog, vision will not be impaired during a severe storm. The biest safefy precaution which Carbon Cbunfy motorist' should take b to slow down. A highway speed of 65 miles an hour may! be safe ip dry weather but an invitatkn fa trouble on snow and ico:--C Snow and ice make stopping distances nudrlongo1, so keq) the sqaf belt budded and leave mwe distance between veldclea. dedts and diadyqxMs can be icywhen other areas arendb x to avoid sudden stops and quick direction changes. Residents must also be more ob6emmL Visibility bofienlimitb in winter by weaflier conditions. Slow down and watdi other hides that have flashing lights. , . . v ..'-I- Taurus . m Ford ,, :; UiarataMExpiewiuuuw, Ford gWlSSf mmmm . Ranker OTHERlQUAUlTtYiUSED . ' '00 Ote Roor II Lit fa .Visfoilitymaybesoresfrictedduringastonnthatitbdifficulttote foeslowmovingequipmenL' When stalled, stay with the vehicle and tiy to conserve friel midp maintaining warmth. Be alert to any possible exhaust or monoxida .... . ; ; probfans. When the white stuff starts to fall on Carbon County roadwis, : motorists rixxild remember that traveling at slower speedskbetter mid caution shouU be erercised by all driven.. ; - . -- zr-' , S r ws. ' T ' ; " . v ' . , . - , ; v S' |