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Show Norma Goff Holladay Lavern Hillman Mrs. Judy Sorensen has received word of the death of an aunt, LaVern Hillman, in Firth, Idaho. LaVern former Ella Leona V. Money October 31, 1980 The Eureka Reporter Page Eight Hillman, resident a Norma Goff Holladay, 62, Copperton, died October 25, 1980, in a Salt Lake City hospital after a short illness. She was born January 26, 1918, in Richfield, Utah, to Ray and Josie Miller Goff. On October of died October Mammoth, 14, 1935, she married 27, 1980, following a long Tharen Holladay in illness. Nephi. The marriage was Mrs. Hillman is the wife later solemnized in the of Floyd Hillman, a Salt Lake LDS Temple. native of Tintic District. Mrs. Holladay was For the past 40 years, president of the PTA; they have resided in secretary in Jordan Idaho. Mrs. School District; Relief Firth, is Hillman the mother of Society president, and 11 children. active in all other LDS Funeral services were Church auxiliaries. She held Friday, October 31, received of her at the Firth LDS Chapel. education part in Eureka Burial was in Firth City schools and is a graduate Cemetery. of Tintic High School. Survivors are her Even identical twins husband; daughters, Mrs. dont have identical Rex (RaNae) Groves, fingerprints. Adela Mata Adela Mata xX'Xx-xXvXw.-...;v;- Mrs. Adela Mata, 87, Greeley, Colorado, died Wednesday, October 15, 1980, at Weld County :W:: AW General Hospital. Mrs. Mata is the mother of Mrs. Rebecca Montoya of Eureka. She was born August 28, 1893, at 1! WAV Los Torrez, New Mexico. In April 1920, she was y.y.v married to Lee Mata in W::: VAW New Mexico. s&s Mrs. Mata and her husband have resided in the Weld County area of I Colorado since 1923. She was a member of St. Peter's Catholic w.w Church and Sacred Heart. are Survivors her hisband, Lee, of Greeley; six daughters, Mrs. of Virginia Duran Albuquerque, N.M., Mrs. Anita Carrillo of Gering, Mrs. Rebecca Montoya of Eureka, Utah, Mrs. John (Cecilia) lYujillo, and Mrs. Joe (Jennie) Griego, both of Greeley, and Mrs. Able of Ruiz (Clara) Cheyenne, Wyo.; four sons, Joe Inaya of Albuquerque, John F. Mata of Longvalley, S.D., Leo Mata of Brush, Colo., VAV II Neb., and Joe G. Mata grandchildren; and 11 Recitation of the was held Rosary Friday, October 17, I! I! ? : :: SSSSS VAW. VAW. WAV. VAW. WAV. m m Ruth Flack and Lilly Erickson were in Provo cn Friday for a visit with Mrs. Sandra Isaacson. The afternoon was spent reminiscing about days gone by. Mrs. Isaacson celebrated her 92nd birthday on October 26. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Naomi Cashing were her sisters, Eva w& i m it raws VAW, Si:!:!:!: of WAV. Sacramento, California, and Erma Perry Of Salt Lake City; and daughter and Sandy and Cblleen Kent, also of Salt Lake. tm son-in-la- Derbyshire w, (Connie) Dailey, nine Taylorsville; grandchildren; three ; en brothers, Garn R. Goff, Murray; Ronald B. Goff, Amarillo, Texas. Funeral services were held Tuesday in the Copperton LDS Ward Chapel. Burial was in Redwood Memorial Estates. Relatives from Eureka attending the funeral were Mrs. Anna Franks, Mrs. Leona FYanks, Mrs. Eileen Schow, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Laird. Lauren Franks, Provo, Linda Crandall and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Franks of Salt Lake City, also .WAV VAW Eureka to Gustav Adolf and Therese Marie Veit Viertel. She married Reed J. Money on June 1906, in in the Salt Lake City Temple. She was an active member of the LDS 25, 1928 two one and brothers sister, Harold J. Viertel of Salt tgrandchildren; Lake City, Donald A. Viertel of Provo, and Dorothy V. Holmes of Payson. Funeral services were Church, serving as of the YWMIA president for six years and the first held Wednesday in the LDS Payson First-Fift- h Ward Chapel. Burial was in Payson Cemetery. Stake Young Womens Program. She was a teacher in Sunday School, a visiting teacher and had various other positions. She also served as president of the More than 300,000 eligible veterans and their survivors received counselor in the Relief Society. She was supervisor of the Nebo CUltus Club. checks, effective July 1, thanks to a 14.3 percent increase in the goverg nments cost-of-livin- She is survived by her husband, two sons and A'A'W.W.W.'.W.V.V.V, larger Veterans Administration pension A' index. AWAW.1 1 1 ''ViVi .V.SV.V.V.V.VAV.V.V.v.v.v t The Juab County Commission feels that it would be in your best interest to vote for the issuance of bonds for County Center con- i i struction. ms A The proceeds of the proposed bond issue will be used in conjunction with the countys capital building fund for the renovation of the old Juab High School to provide County Offices, Court Facilities, Public Meeting Rooms and Senior Qtizen Facilites. Costs of acquisiton, construction and furnishing are estimated to be approximately II m m m m KKSS V.VA COST WILL BE FINANCED AS FOLLOWS: $560,000.00 Capital Building Fund Bond Proceeds up to$850, 000.00 ssass ir il sss; AV.y WAV WAV Memorial Grove Cemetery. 74, of Payson, Tanner of South Ogden, died Sunday, October 26, Richard L. Money of 1980 at the Utah Valley North Ogden, Reed J. Money Jr., Payson; 13 Hospital. She was born Sept. 22, grandchildren, 11 grea- AVA at Adamson Chapel in of the Mass Greeley. Christian Burial was held Saturday at St. Peters Catholic Church. Interment was in Linn one daughter, Doreen M. Money, Copperton; Mrs. Darris Rasmussen, (Marilyn) Mike Mrs. Lindon; great-grandchildr- Viertel $1,350,000.00. of 36 Bellevue, Neb.; grandchildren; 66 great- V.V.' ; Ella Leona The county has appropriated Federal Revenue Sharing and of taxes to accumlate a building fund. The Payment-in-lie- u present Board of Commissioners pledges to county citizens that even though this would be a general obligation debt, and Revenue Sharing future proceeds of Payment-in-lie- u will be used specifically for payment of bonds and interest so as not to increase the county property tax burden. The bonds, which would be issued for 10 years or less, are needed principally to guarantee timely completion of the project to lower financing and building costs. Sincerely Ross Garrett - Max Williams - Joesph Bernini Juab County Commission y.v.v v.v.v m m ..V. P Pi; 1 II i i ii M ,Wl K'K'.w! |