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Show Page Two - The Eureka Reporter - October 6, 1995 The Eureka Reporter Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah 84663 Subscription in advance, per year: The Eureka Reporter Church Street, Eureka, UT 84628 Second class postage paid at Springville, UT 84663 Publisher Editor LDS Church, Entre Nous Literary Club, Eureka Senior Citizens. She was "Grand Marshall" at the 1992 Tintic Silver Festival celebration. She was a University of Utah graduate and retired as a teacher of 45 years in the Tintic School District. Survivors: several nieces and long-tim- e nephews. Special friends: Carlos "Rusty" and Gloria Rife. Two sislcrs-in-laLaura Cromar, Merced, California; and Gunda Cromar, Price, Utah. Preceded in death by her parents: husband; four brothers: George, Leslie, Eugene and William Cromar. Funeral services were held on Monday, October 2, 1995, at the Eureka LDS Ward Chapel, with Bishop Sharon A. Scamons, officiating. Family Prayer was by a nephew, Richard Cromar. Meditation Music and a special musical selection was by Mabel Butler. Max Berry offered the Invocation; Leah Towers played an accordian medley; and Bishop David Garbctt, Jr. was the speaker. A lovely Tribute to Earlean, was presented by Gloria Rife. Serving as Pall Bearers were Richard Cromar, Michael Cromar, Jack Cromar, William Sterling, Robert Cromar and Stan Cromar. Interment was at the Salt Lake City Cemetery, where the Dedication of the Grave was by Carlos E. "Rusty" Rife. w: A. Earlean C. Gear A. Earlean C. Gear Annie Earlean Cromar Gear, 92, Eureka, died in Provo, Utah on Wednesday, September 27, 1995. Earlean was born February 12, 1903 in Salt Lake City, Utah, a daughter of Frank Atkinson and Anne Eliza Everett Cromar. She married Frank Bryan Gear June 16, 1943 in Eureka, Utah. He died July 14, 1961. Earlean was a member of the tags still 3Vdll2DI6 Please send change of address to Obituaries Jameson Game Juab County - $15.00 outside Juab County - $18.00 in MARTIN W. CONOVER MRS. GRACE BERNINI Correction Obituaries Norma (USPS-179-62- 0) POSTMASTER: Sis lived a rich, full life despite being confined to a wheelchair since she was stricken with In identifying one of the spinal meningitis at age two. She lived with her family in Dividend players on the 1938 Red & White and Springville for 54 years softball team, this editor had B. before moving to the Orem Nurs- Adcan Burke married to the Norma Bills Jameson, age 86, & Rehabilitation Center. Sis wrong Reid brother. By the time ing I realized my mistake.. it was too former Eureka resident, passed was happy and surprisingly inde- late to correct it. Adean is maraway Wednesday, September 27, pendent through the 16 at years ried to Don Reid. Vella is mar1995, after 3 months of living at the center. She made many ried to Rex Reid. her daughters home in Payson. My apologies! friends and had many wonderful She was born June 1, 1909 in experiences there. It was home. Payson, Utah, a daughter of She was a member of the LDS Joseph Samuel and Matilda Church, a visiting teacher and did, Douglas Bills. She married Burtis work. She touched many C. Jameson, June 22, 1932 in temple lives. Several thousand deer and elk Farmington, Utah. Their marSis is survived by two broth- arc still available. Of the riage was solemnized in the ers and one sister: Rodney W. taSs Manti L.D.S. Temple. Felt (Ruby), Kaysvillc; Dr. Rog- - cpjnbmcd 12,000 elk tags avail-c- r She and Burtis made their e morc ban 10000 are spike B. Felt (Geraldine), Layton; home in Eureka where she and 1600 arc any bull tags. Virginia Moore (Grant, Salem; worked for several area merchants. They owned and operated a service station and motel there for many years. She moved to Payson after Burtis died on November 30, 1981. Norma was an active member the of L.D.S. Church. She held ward and stake leadership many was ward organist She positions. for over 40 years and taught piano in her home. She sang with many chorus and choir groups. In her later years she worked with the church extraction program. Survivors include a daughter, Jo Lynn (Gary) Crouch, of Pay-so- n. Seven grandchildren: Jodi (Rich) Christianson, Haylec (Mark) Sorensen, Tyson, Lucas, Skylcr, Tia Shea, and Kcera Lynn. Three Bailee, Kadcn. and Colton. Four sisters: Edith Jolley, Rhea Robertson. Nelda Soclbcrg, and Dcon Lomax. She was preceded in death by her husband; a grandson, Tyler, and a brother. Stergreat-grandchildr- ling Bills. Graveside services were held Saturday, September 30, 1995, in the Payson City Cemetery. Afton (Sis) Felt Afton (Sis) Felt, 71, died Saturday, September 30, 1995 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center from heart failure and pneumonia. She was born August 18, 1928 in Dividend, Utah to Thomas Benjamin and Mary Afton White Felt. 20 nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Wednesday, October 4. 1995, at Wheeler Mortuary in Springville. Burial was in the Provo City Cemetery. Of all the tasks of government, cr, the northern region has nearly 12,000 tags, 3000 arc available in the central region, ant abut 500 are left in the northeastern region. Hunters can purchase a permit from local license agents or any Division ,cc the most basic is to protect its citizens against violence. John Foster Dulles EUREKA MEDICAL Factory Authorized Service CENTER Joseph B. Markland, P.A.C. IMPORTANT TO MAKE APPOINTMENT To Do So Please Call 433-690- 5 For Our Schedule On Honda 81 Briggs & Stratton engines ALSO Factory Authorized service on Stihl, Honda, Homeiite & other major brands of chainsaws. 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