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Show ty ome " “a5 haan Ba ill ea tae _ e October 5, 1999 The Wasatch Recreation ry THANK YOU BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT County Parks and_ Department would like ‘to thank the Heber City Lion’s Club Pent hws sweet for their tremendous donation and to our depart- oy 8 generous support i 9 Pe Ht ment. We are grateful for the service Reed daughter of Peter and Brandy Reed, of Midway. that they provided by operating the I was born at Concession Wasatch County Hospital September 12, 1999 at 12:50 a.m. I weighed 8 Ibs, 5 oz, and was 20 inches long. My grandparents ‘The Parks & Recreation Department OBITUARY BARNES FOX Hazel Berry Leatham Taylor| Ruby Barnes Fox, age 66, passed away Friday Hazel Berry Leatham Taylor age 87 skal away evening, October 1, 1999 at her home in Heber Saturday, September 25, 1999 in Ogden, Utah. 4° Born June 1, 1912 in Hebert, Idaho, the daugh- City, Utah. She was born on. November 29, 1932 in Heber City, Utah to James L. Barnes and LaPreal North Barnes. E ter of Rex Allen and Julia May Berry Taylor, she grew up in castern Idaho. On November 26, was a loving and will be 1932 she married her late husband, James Frank Taylor, in Rexburg, Idaho, later solemnized in Married Fox, he preceded her in death. She Mother, Grandmother and Sister missed by all who knew her. Survived by her 4 children: Joseph Jordan of Layton; Robert “Beanie” Douglas the Salt Lake LDS Temple. | Following marriage, they moved to Park City, “Buster” Jordan of Utah both of Heber City, Utah. 10 Grandchildren and 7 Great-Grandchildren. Survived. : 4 by her Brothers and Sisters; Joe Barnes and John Barnes both of Heber City, Utah, real was a vcry “shes — where Hazcl worked as the Park City Recorder for four years. Then for the next 27 years she worked as a school sem for Park City Schools. and wonderful Mother, and (as acts Pleasant Grove; Buddy Fox and Carla Murray. Linda Williams and by McDonald. At various times Max made his living as an electrician, a mechanic, a farm ae ery dealer, a miner and service station owner. Until two years ago, he worked full time at his car wash business. He was an artful welder, a. good carpenter and a passable inventor. He liked strong coffee, a well told story and cool sunny days. When not working he read widely and voraciously. Max was a thoughtful man with a big heart and a penetrating sense of humor. Best of all, he loved us. It is hard to have © yOu go. Graveside services will - conducted Sremday, October 2,. 1999, 2:00 pm. at is Heber City Cemetery, Heber City, UT. A viewing will take place prior to the services at Olpin-Hoopes Funeral Home, 288 N. Main Street, Heber City from _12:30-1:45 P.M. Funeral arrangements are in care of Olpin-Hoopes Funeral Home. New Bessic Preceding her in death are her hushand, eight brothers, and one sister. Hone of Tremonton, Res Fausett of West Jordon, Janet Rhodes of Orem, Lucille Wardle of Morgan, and Lawna Young of Lyman, Wyoming. Survivors include her son, Frank (Charmaine) Taylor of North Ogden, She is also survived by her special niece =e sae Savage. =. io ee veel Max E. Foster died September 28, 1999 in the Salt Lake City Veteran’s Hospital; he was 78 years old. Bom May 12, 1921, he was the eldest son of Franklin and-Maude Foster. His younger brothers are Lee and Joe. He served honorably in the United States Anny in World War II after which he married Betty Jacob. Four sons were born to this union, Tom, Steve, Robert, and Phil. His marriage to Betty ended in 1976. He is survived by his brothers, his sons Tom, Steve, and Phil, by his grand-daughter Emily, -his step-grandchildren Amber and Cali, by a step-great-grandson Triston, by his daughters-in-law Paula and Julie, by Phil’s longtime companion Jeff Kirkbride, by his dear friends Ron and his loving fiance’ and companion of ten years, Dawna the With Gratitude— OBITUARY E. Foster | at Wasatch County Sports Complex. are Randy and Carol Reed of Denmark, NY, and Buddy and Karolyn Fox of Heber City. Great-Grandparents are John and Nola Mae Bell, Ruby Fox, and Jack Mecham, of Heber City, David and Orpha Jean Atkinson, of Allentown, PA. Great Great-Grandparents are Amos and Mary Mecham, Nola Boren, and Juanita Hardman of Heber City, Mildred Hummel of Bath, ae el Tae\ a stand | . Meagan is excited to announce the arrival of her new baby brother, Joshua Scott. Joshua was born on September 3 at 12:13 pm. He weighed 7 Ibs. 8 oz. and was 20 inches long. Joshua’s proud parents are Brad and Wendy Anderson. His grandparents are Wesley and Mary Sweat, Jilleen Anderson ~and Robert Anderson. He also has 2 great-grandmothers, Vida Sweat and wee Jolley. - - UT, daughter, Jenean Sweat of Park City, UT, seven grandchildren, ee great-grandchildren and 4 preg prea age nie Sh — brother, Sls and ny i *?Berry of Salt Lake City, UT.- Preceded in2 death by two brothers a daughter Paes Lee; 2 ei dicen nS Joshua Scott Anderson Max Rebecca I’m finally here! My name is Phoebe Rebecca Reed. I am the Tht MONON SILI Phoebe Funeral services will be conducted Thursday, September 30, 1999, 1:00 ters: Meredith and Linzi. ~ Funeral Services will be held on Tuesday at 1 PM (October 5, 1999) at the Heber 3rd Ward Chapel, 240 E. 400 So., Friends may call at the Olpin-Hoopes Funeral Home on Monday evening from 6-8 PM and at the church on Tuesday | hour prior to services. Burial will follow the funeral in the Heber City Cemetery. The Polar Express is: auditioning for the following roles: Elves: Energetic girls and boys ages 12-18 who can relate to young children. ages Males to given that the following meetings 1. Wednesday, October 13; 7:00 Sin will be held in the Boas of Adjustment considering a chanie 12, 7:00 pm—Planning 3. Public Hearings on Pith ~ near Lakeside Cottage Commission General Plan Work 1999, C- 1 to RA- 1, and to remove Francis, Utah. 26, at 7:00 pm in the Planning Commission Meeting and 4 ! Thursday, : instead of 10/7. eee SF PoE VCrCCN, € sor kip fe fe, “| oe | | a Leda serving a8 campaign chairperson 30 from 6- Graveside services will. ts the Midway i icsiaa of Olpin-Hoopes Funeral Home, Heber City, Utah. ee me Cemetery, uplenites Midway, Utah. ah A eee ee me me ee ge es mee se sy Children's Justice Center Saturday, October 23, 1999 | Pre-registration fee—$18.00, deadline Oct. 15 Day of ‘event—$20.00 Pick up registration forms at shies local businesses: The Twist Cafe - 94 S. Main, Heber or The Fit Stop - 100 E. 89 N., Heber or Blind Dog Grill - 1781 Sidewinder Drive, Park City Call weary at (435) 654-3040 for more information Meet at The Fit Stop—Registration and check-in at 8:00 am + Run/ Walk begins at 8: 30 am ns ce wea a ws ne ee ee % Re ae eh en M4 ea eeeeeaed ate adereas tld eeetth did iddveatiididdvaeeeuedisndidedded } T 28, by The Fit Stop to benefit 5K Run/Walk Sponsored The at Private family visitation will precede. Arrangements are in care Main Street, Heber City, Utah. | ee 12 Noon uaa: N. ee of the — She is preceded in dae, by her husband Carl, sister Ruby Boss, brother Harold Abegglen, and grandson Scott Ure. Survived by her daughter Gerry (Fred) Ure of Salt Lake City, son Jim (Maric) Greer of Heber ity 7 grandchildren and 16 grcat- , grandchildren. Francis Family and ficnids ee born Ametican Cancer Society for Wasatch County from 1965=1975. 1999, ce was ' Utah. also an active member in the community, ' : the City, _8 P.M. at Olpin-Hoopes Funeral home, 288 © | Planning on am, at may call on Thursday, Sal Commission Chair from Board of Adjustment to be held on Tuesday, October - November 4, at 7:00 pm in Town Board Meeting. _ 4. Charleston Town Board Bree for October will be October 21, at 1 00 pm 11 Heber , 1, died Burgener Abegglen. Married Carl D. Greer October 1, 1927 in Ogden, Utah. Leda was a resident of Heber Valley until 1983 when she moved to Salt Lake City, Utah. She was-a member of the LDS Church. Along with the church, she was Dorreen Evans Watson. In Graveside services will be conducted Friday, October 96 September 4, 1903 in Midway, Utah the daughter of Joseph FE and Anna Elizabeth memories. Survived. by wife Tracy, son re 4 Ordinance changes to rezone part of ihe property from -in Oregon. Johnson, and three step-children.- | Abegglen Greer age 7 and in the lot-of-record on which Lakeside Cottage sits. 2. Tuesday, October Meeting in Gresham, E. . peacefully Saturday, September 25, 1999 He will be remembered with fond aad loving Pere North in Heber City. 1999 1998 he married Tracy DuVall. who Claus will audition at 8:00 p.m. on October 12 and 13. All auditions will take place at the Old North School at 100 East 200 work with marionettes (stringoperated puppets); will train. © Legal notice is hereby - Charleston Town Hall: James H. Santa: Adult male with aSanta personality. Mrs. Clause: Adult fa ‘loves children. 24, Leda ey Friday Born Jan 16. 1963 in California the cues the passengers during the train ride..-..Comfortable . -as.. a _ spokesperson and leading a singalong. Should possess a theatrical reading style. _ and females, 15 and up who want - September ~ Auditions for Elves ae Puppeteers will be held at 6:00 -p.m.; Readers, Santa and Mrs. . Elves and Puppeteers - Puppeteers: Jimmy D. Watson age 36 passed Readers: Adults who will red the story “The Polar Express” to The Council is looking ce children (and adults) of all ages to spin a tale of holiday magic into the annual train ride. The Polar Express is scheduled to run twice nightly on. weekends from November 27 through December 18. LedaE. Abegglen Greer Jimmy D. Watson Readers, Santa and Mrs. Claus ’ Heber Valley Arts Council will hold. auditions for the Polar Express, a holiday train sponsored by the Heber Valley Railroad and the Heber Valley Arts Council. OBITUARY OBITUARY onemnedineteneahe ‘AUDITIONS SCHEDULED FOR POLAR EXPRESS TT Wt TT AT i) fh) TPT TIT | ATT | TI yw l pm at the Park City LDS Chapel, Park City, UT. Friends may call Wednesday, September 29 from 7-9 pm and Thursday from 11:45-12:45 - pm prior to the services at the Park City LDS Chapel. Interment. will follow in the Park City Cemetery, Park City, UT. Funcral arrangements are in care > of Cpe —— eee Heber a UT. |