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Show i 'i i Page 18 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. Mav 6. 1997 Monday. May 5, 1977. Viewini will be Wednesday. May 7 from i - 8 pjn. at the Hullinger-Olpi- n Mortuary. Funeral service will be Thursday, May 8 in Kamas, Utah. N. Hardinger Nelda Bums Hardinger, age 63, of Salmon, Idaho, died April 26, 1997 at her sisters home in West Jordan, UT. She was bom May 8, 1933 in Salt Lake City, UT, a daughter of Burnice John Bums and Viola Louisa Cloward Bums. She married Austin C. Hardinger on September IS, 19S3 in Vernal, UT. She was a homemaker, a member of the LDS Church, Salmon Ward. She served as primary secretary and as a relief teacher. Nelda society visiting loved painting, she was an excellent seamstress. She enjoyed gardening and raising flowers. Her special love was her children, grandchildren and family. She was preceded in death by her husband, Austin C Hardinger, Austin Colin and children, Hardinger, Jenny Lou Hardinger, A Rebecca Jane Hardinger. She is survived by her children; Clyde Reed Hardinger, Las Vegas, Brent Bums Hardinger, NV, Salmon. Idaho, Gregory Paul Las NEV, Mrs. Vegas, Hardinger, Earl (July) Smith, Laverkin, UT, Bonnie Sue Hardinger, Wichita, Kansas, A Mrs. Bryan (Pamela Jean) Daniel, Aurora, CO. IS Grandchildren; brothers A sisters; Clyde A Sherry Bums, Vernal UT, Melba A Lynn Slaugh, Vernal, UT, Clara A Merrell Miller, Salt Lake City, UT. Dorothy A Kay Mecham, West Jordan, UT A sister-in-laLorene Bums, Murray, UT. Funeral services were held Thursday, May 1 at the Davis Fourth Ward Chapel in Venial. Burial was in the Vernal Memorial Chuck Brackenbury C. Brackenbury "Chuck" Charles Wesley Brackenbury, Jr., age 70, of. Duchesne died Friday, May 2, 1997 at home of a heart attack. He was bora December 20, 1926 in Ioka to Charles Wesley Brackenbury Sr. and Grace Darling Chuck married Brackenbury. Norma Leah Hamilton November 29, 1945. She dial December 7, 1992. Married Carolyn Workman, September 17, 1993. He was a miner, working in coal and uranium mines for Centennial Development for many years. He then went to work for the Bureau of Reclamation, retiring in 1987. Member of the LDS Church. Veteran World War II, US Navy. He is survived by his wife, Carolyn, 1 daughter, 3 sons, Leah (Max) Garbed, Eureka, UT; Danny (Karen) Stubblefield, Spanish Fork; Charles Wesley (Ila) Brackenbury, Park. Funeral services under die m. Salt Lake city, Robert (Lynn) Dandy Brackenbury, Sutter Creek, direction of Thomson's Vernal 1 step Mortuary. CA; Three stepsons, daughter, Ken (Jan) Kelsey, Debra (Wes) Crossley, Ray (Shelly) Kelsey, Robert (Suzy) Kelsey. 22 great 14 grandchildren, 1 grandchildren, 17 step grandchildren, 8 grandchildren. step Brothers and aster, John Brackenbury, American Fork; Val Brackenbury, Spanish Fork; Robert Brackenbury, Sutter Creek, CA; Larry Brackenbury, Fort Collins, CO; Blanche Bell, Spanish Fork; Jo Christopherson, Spanish Farit; Opal Blough, South Jordan. Funeral Tuesday, May 6, 1997, 11 a.m. at the Duchesne LDS Stake Center where friends may call 1 hour prior to the service. Burial in the Strawberry Cemetery with military honors by the Duchesne American Legion. Dr. Glenn G. Curtis D. Beal i nearly seven years. i was bora April 1; 1950, in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was the son of Samuel Glenn Cuitis and Lila Gull Curtis. In 1976 he graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Utah in Pharmacy, and received his Doctorate of Osteopathic Medicine from Ohio University in 1983, where he also graduated with honors. He completed his residency in Pennsylvania in 1986, and his Fsmily Practice Residency in Ohio in 1988. Dr. Curtis was a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Practice. He was also a Fellow of the American College of Sports He received his Medicine. certification from the Board, of American Osteopathic General Practice in March of . 1989. .He loved his patients and he loved serving his community and his church. He served in die U.S. Army Reserves from 1983 to 1994 as a Captain, and in Central America as Triage and Liaison Officer. He was an Elder in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and served mission hi Guatemala and El Salvador. He married Sheryl Pauline Smith February 16, 1979 in the Los Angeles Temple. Dr. Cutis is survived by his wife, Sheryl, four sons, Glenn A., Clint, Paul, and Clark, and one daughter, Ashley. Also surviving are his mother Lila Gull Curas Holliday, his step father William Holliday. Abo surviving are his sisters Kathleen, Cornne, and Kimberly, and two brothers, Samuel and Kirk. He was preceded in death by his father S. Glenn .Cutis, and his brother Kelvin. He was loved by all Ftaneral services will be held Thursday, May 8, 1997 at 10 un. at the Roosevelt LDS Stake Center, 447 East Lagoon Street, where friends may call from 9 - 9:43 un. Burial in the Spanish Fork Cemetery at 8 p.m. i District 9 consists of seven Edna and David Wallace in Duchesne end Uintah by Thelma McKee left ' accompanied Mies including Daggett County Friday lo attend a birthday party in El Paso, Texas for Francis Bowdens area, with a total of 386 members 60th birthday. They also visited to date. Our annual spring convention Joleen Oossart in Albuquerque New Mexico and took her to the party. was held at the Duchesne Post 22 Bowden Emma Wilson also home on April 23. Dept. (Stale) of her brothers and sister Utah officers of the American accompanied and auxiliary joined with . to the birthday party in El Paso for Legion their brother Francis. They all District 9 officers in presenting ipleted returned home Monday after the reports of the activities and the plans underway tor the trip. Mrs. Margaret El iron has urograms and schedules of events received word of the sustaining of for the summer and fall. Topping this list is our drive for her son, Joseph Elison as Bishop in the of HJR54, a passage Idaho one of the Falls Wards. Mr. and Mrs. Ernes Hatch constitutional amendment that will traveled to Cedar Fort, Utah to the protect the. American Flag from desecration. birthday party of Belva Kitchen physical District 9 is hosting the state who was celebrating her 77th wide Dept, convention in Vernal on birthday. The family had a June 27-29 this summer. Hawaiian Luau to celebrate the An outstanding accomplishment occasion. Belva grew up in the Tridell community. In Laura Bartlett, Springville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lester recently Bartlett and Margaret Elison. The DeVon McKees traveled to Provo Friday to meet their daughter, Eileen and family who had come to BYU for die graduation of their son, Troy Davis. Officials of the North American Numbering Plan ' have formally approved a plan submitted earlier . ' 12 high school junior grade boyf and about the same with the junior, girls. The election of District officers at the spring convention in' Duchesne include:- - Gd Monks rer. elected as commander, Georgtf Wedig as 1st vice commander. Shirley Slaugh was district adjutant and this year was Distncfft'a success; in our membership drive far 1997 We in following the Department of Utah in being 1 in the entire natron- for the past. IS weekly District 9 is 2 in category and; is 3 in the entire nation. The Boys Stale and Girls State appointments by the local posts arg, being completed at the present tim with sponsorships of approximately 2nd vice 'commander will be appointed later. i u About One Year a 435 officially assigned as new Utah area code' this year by the Utah telecommunications industry to add a new area code in the state. As "433 has been anticipated, designated as the new area code. In early February, the Utah industry submitted a plan endorsed local by to regulators geographically split the state into two areas. Under the plan, telephone exchanges in five counties-Ut- ah, Salt Lake, Davis, Weber and Morgan-w- ill retain the code. Exchanges existing 801-area w in the stales other 24 counties will ' change to the new 433 area code. Use of the new area code wont be required until March 22, 1998,q That date win be preceded by a sum month phase-i- n period during, j which those placing calls to Utah phone users outside the area will be able to use either the1 old or the new area code. The'' phase-i- n period will begird September 21 of this year. The Utah telecommunications' industry is currently making preparations to launch a customer five-count- y, notification and education? campaign including bill inserts and; other informative advertising. Eyes Child Care 0-- , ie io Summer Program Ages . 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