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Show I Page Two - The Eureka Reporter - July 4. 1997 Virginia 0. Cloud Virginia Okclbcrry Cloud, 87 of Goshen, beloved mother and grandmother, died Wednesday, June 25. 1997, at El Rancho Nurshing Home in Payson. She was horn December 4. 1909. in Goshen. Utah, the only daughter of Edwin Hans (Ted) and Bertie Overfelt Okclbcrry. She was married to Ralph M. Cloud October 20. 1940. They were later sealed for eternity. Ralph preceded her in death in age 1951. She is survived by 2 daughters of Goshen: Marcella Ann (Randy) Siahcli, and Marsha Lea (Theron) Taylor; 7 grandchildren: Janae (Ken) Parkin. Concord. Ca; Karen (Chad) Allin-soEiurcka; Ted (Niki) Taylor. Elko. Nv; Jeremy (Brooke) Taylor. Spanish Fork; Steven (Jenny) Stahcli. Elizabeth Siahcli. Parker Taylor, all of Goshen. Also 6 Virginia was educated in Goshen and Payson schools and BYU. She was a homemaker and librarian at Goshen school. She was an active member of the LDS Church and held many positions, (caching primary until she was in her 70s. She will be remembered as a wonderful mother; her family was her greatest joy. Services were held Saturday, June 28. 1997, in the Goshen LDS Ward Chapel. Interment was in the Provo City Cemetery. Stansfield paintings at Fairview museum t Running until August 23, the Fairview Museum of History and Art in Sanpete Valley, is present- ing a retrospective exhibition of 70 works by the early 20th Ccn- tury Mt. Pleasant painter, John llchcr Stansfield. From his youth when he herded sheep with his fat her, he was primarily self taught as a painter. Later, he did visit on occasion ILL. A. Culmcr and James Harwood in their studios in Salt Lake City. Early in this century, on a summer painting journey, he was able to spend part of a day with Thomas Moran in Santa Barbara, California. When he died at 75. his ... 2. (XX) paintings were in collcc- tions across America and he had exhibited regularly in exhibitions. Also, currently at the museum arc 18 signed prints by Norman Rockwell, regional artists includ- ing: Ella Peacock. Robert Cara-Le- e Udall Bcnnion. Nicklc wan. Linda Laurilzcn. Anderson, Benson Whittle. Dale Peel. San-dr- a Johnson. Max Blain. Dennis Pap worth. Jon Rapplcyc. Carl even Nelson and Thco- dore Milton Wassmcr. There are 75 sculptures by Avard Fair- American folk art. exqui- site miniature. carriages and coa- chcs. and .important historical collections including fine made lace. Museum hours: Monday through Saturday. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.. Sunday 2 to 6 p.m. and is located at 65 N. 100 East. Fair- - abortion? why? 8idor Fishing round Region ar Utah poison control upgrades phones The Eureka Reporter MRS. GRACE BERNINI COULD YOU live on buy casino winnings Entrepre- - nuities. Call R&P Capital, 00-3neiirial people only reply. 1 ext. 69, 0865. 24 I tours. Wanted 3 3 Con- 800-322-6- 1 3 dPtion- Warm, 88ClJr; loving home available to newborn presidents powers Church Street, Eureka, UT 84628 Periodical Postage paid at Springville, UT MARTIN W. CONOVER Adoption C Robert Olpin wrote in his chapter in "Utah Art with Vern Swanson and William Scifrit. "With no formal training, hut possessing a uniquely powerful perception of light and especially the intense patterns created by view. strong and direct light source, the artist could pioducc very personal, even mysterious, apprehen- New bill would limit sions of reality on canvas." Stansfield traveled in the Southwest and into Canada on H.R. 1127, "The National summer painting trips, and taught 13 seasons at Snow College. Monument Fairness Act", easily passed the full Resource Committee on June 25. 1997. The up--Cent- rai Bill, introduced by James V. Hansen. Chairman of the Subcommittee on National Parks and Public Lands, would limit the Strawberry Reservoir - Fishing size of National Monuments (hat is picking up. Reservoir is clearthe president can unilaterally ing, with water temperatures in under the 1906 Antiqthe mid to high 5()s. Olive or designate Monuments exceedAct. uities brown damsel flics are working Many thanks to El Rancho best for float tube anglers, while ing the authorized size would with the staff for many years of loving pop-geand worm combination require consultation of the affected slate service and care. is working best for trailers. Bail governor and would need Congressional fishing is only fair. approval. Congressman Hansen staled: Jordanelle Reservoir - Fishing "I feel that this is a very good is fair to good for rainbows. hill. I: allows the president to Green powcrbail is working The Utah Poison Control from shore. Black, brown and continue using (he monument proclamation power in a way Center, a program of the Uni- olive wooly buggers arc working that is consistent with the intent Pharof versity of Utah College from float tubes. There are big of the original Antiquities Act. It macy. has purchased a new crowds on weekends. Access is continues to allow the type of two added and telephone system limited to 300 boats, and late- small withdrawals executive new emergency telephone lines. comers not get to launch. may envisioned by the Act, originally There arc now six emergency but makes abuse of the Act is Success Ponds the Burraston to available lines telephone center so it can better serve all fair using all baits and tech- difficult. The acreage limitation is large enough to give the presiUtah citizens. niques. Morning has been the the ability to completely dent best time to catch fish. Stocked. For a poisoning emergency, protect areas of historical, archecall the Utah Poison Control Deer Creek Reservoir - Very ological. and scientific interest, in the Sal Center at 581-21high water level. Fair fishing but docs not allow the President Lake Valley, or from shore and boat. Morning to abuse the act by unilaterally elsewhere in Utah. seems to be best time to fish. designating multimillion acre monuments. We will still be able to create large National Monuments if we need to, but the Governor of the State must be consulted, and Congress must approve." (USPS-- 1 79420) Chairman Hansen was Published Weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 pleased with the June 25th rePrinted by sult, I am happy that H.R.l 127 will be favorably reported to (he ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY full House of Representatives Springville, Utah 84663 and am grateful to all of my Subscription in advance, per year; colleagues who are supporting this bill. 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