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Show wind Niarasr spin erdagstee are ay _ WASATCH COUNTY COURIER _ JANUARY 17, 2001 a a le ays ts ng ti i api” oibE peiytnasnyich Andante Se ie NR NY iar EI NN angen nN ™ a wbneinsaiis lta bls e pee coat pene neat ace ph Ge A10 par OBITUARY nih alr hate as nays lel” “get “Mare and Tracy “og - -announce that their son, Jason Conley pptadtg gh pps! - Coulam has achieved the rank of Easieg. Maltese) marae ance” Nagao” recite accep Silla apres ~ ecm ‘ a ring . piss ee ot said as me ; Utah. This was a great. experience that eee ee : “=< Jason will never forget. For his. Eagle proj] ect, Jason tna many willing members of Troop 1052 painted light posts on — . Main Street in Heber. We wish to thank all those who have helped Jason with this accomplishment including many members of the Charleston area where we lived prior to moving to East Heber. We invite all those who wish to, to attend his Eagle Court to be held on Saturday, January 20, 2:00 pm at the Heber 11th Ward Churchouse, 1365 East Center Street, Heber, Utah. " ag pine nla pth attigy sci, itierelbtinnd Esther Brown 12 resella av a dere _ |. py 6 gl He is now free from his physical ailments to fully serve s again. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 17 at 11 AM at the Edgehill 1st Ward, 1889 So. 1700 E., friends may call on Tuesday evening | from 6-8 PM at the Larkin Sunset Lawn Mortuary, 2350 E. 1300 So., at the on Wed., January 17. We thank all of our friends ad family for all your support _ ‘ He met and married his sweetheart, ' Pauline Swain. Together they built a life, fam| ir ae ee aa They were blessed to have had three children, Saundra, _. Nancy and Wayne. Life extended some challenges to Faris. He lost his hearing early in life, and the passing of his daughter, Nancy Jo and his sweetheart, Pauline. Later he lost his eyesight and a portion of his sharp mind, but he “never stopped whistling or singing or his desire to serve those around him to the very end. He had a devout testimony of his Savior Jesus Christ. He was a humble member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. - He is survived by his wife, Mary, his daughter Saundra (Harvey) ee Brkley his son Wayne (Julie) Horner, 8 grandchildren and 11 great- grandchildren. A brother Glade and Yvonne Horner, sister Avis Farley and cs ale Huntington all of whom he dearly loved. - Heis preceded in death by his sweetheart Pauline, his daughter Nancy : Jou a grandson Daniel Simpson Horner and a great-grandson Nicholas ‘Brinkley, two sisters Vonda and Elva, was January 14. He departs to the MTC a He passed away | fice through the hard time of the depression; which served him all his days. : Brian Blair, son of Michael and RaNea Blair has been called to serve an LDS -Mission in Bagio Phillipines. His farewell a Horner. _ January 12, 2001 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Faris grew up in a place that he loved, surrounded by a family that he loved deeply. His life in the early days in Heber taught him many lessons of love and sacri- - Scout. Jason has always loved scouting and: sceita plasaanalanassipli 5s arneieeoeilep |. _ has already spent many. hours of service in MISSIONARY sk Faris William Horner, born August 1, 1914 in Heber City, Utah to William and Coulam are= proud tora weeks at Camp. Thunderidge in Southern chatt das Faris W. Horner Jason Conley Coulam this capacity. Last year. he participated i= the Timberline Leadership Camp which. : prepared him to be a Youth leader for three \ mwas pilates wn SCOUT el” S Natl sapb nar eain nathan east, EAGLE church on Wednesday from 9:45-10:45 AM prior to services. Burial will follow the funeral in the Heber City Cemetery at 2.PM. Funeral arrange- tion. They lived for thirty- fotir years in Arlington, Virginia inter- ~ spersed with living in Europe,- Africa, So _ América, and the _ Caribbean,-where-Reed served as-an economic. advisor, to foreign_-governments. :“After Reed's retirement, they moved to Salt Lake City in 1977. Reed died there October 5 1982. Ruth moved to Michigatt’ m . — pat pc ictal og pe cept pei see eh pat anette ts ot nn casino ee 1989 to live near her. family.*. | = Throughout her life, Rath was. active: in the Church of 1hus Christ = of Latter-day Saints. She served as a teacher and leadér iti all of the © Rae church organizations, and as a. temple. ordinance..worker in Washington D.C., and Utah. From 197 7 to 1987, she hosted visitors to the Church headquarters. -She-was active in the Daughter of the “ ec American Revolution, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, and several community functions Nate dssir aids eeate S vrapspitoniiass Wasicus! ean” rea prisea minute with this tough kid. One sec- ond he’d be out cowboyin’ and the next, he’d be sittin’ on his mom’s lap wantin’ a hug... She was a loving (and loved) wife, mother, and grandmother. _ Funeral services were held Saturday, January 13, at 11:00 A.M. at Olpin - Hoopes Funeral Home, 288 North Main Street, Heber City. _ Friends could call from 10:30 - 11:00 A.M. prior to the services at the funeral home. Interment will be in the Midway City Cemetery. just like a cuddly ol’ Care Bear. This was Cole, right up to the last “See ya!” Cole was a member of the LDS church and served as a teacher in the pathesne First Ward. He would have graduated high school this year from Duchesne High, where he was very active in the wrestling program and was currently ranked third in the State. He was always a hard worker. He was in the process of training a number of horses for various people. Cole definitely had a very personable touch with horses. He lived to ride! Cole had been active in cub scouting and was currently a ne scout. He did 4-H with horses for many years, receiving many awards. 'He was cur- -~ rently amember-of the FFA. His brother Maverick, sisters Valerié & Cherlyn, 3 _ along with his mom and dad, will have lots of good times to remember their cowboy by.Grandpa’ Virl: & Grandma Ellen Peterson, Grandma Enid - Wagstaff, aunts, uncles, cousins, and an army of friends will never forget this. cowboy with the ear to ear grin, infectious laugh, and delightful personality. His best bud Zach, who he rode with, laughed with, and got into “mischief’ with, will always be part of Cole’s memory. _ Cole was preceded in death by his grandpa Gale Wagstaff. | Funeral services were held, January 5, noon, at the Duchesne LDS First ‘Ward Chapel, 130 South 300 East, Duchesne, Ut. He was loved by all, could make a friend anywhere, and touched many lives. we ' miss you and we love you, Colee.....Happy trails Pard, ‘i we meet again! kgNate ee ap tt a a arti acne tai ep ast ast rena a _~ AUTHOR BOOK SIGNING Roger K. Young, best selling author of the sapien LDS s series of ae about © the signs and events of the Last Days will be at Apple A Day on January 18 for a book signing and informal chat from 4 to 6 pm. ae A Day is| located at 464 a North Main in Heber. ‘Brother Young is the author of “As a Thief in the Night, ” “When Ye Shall See All these Things, ” “Behold the Fig Tree” and his latest book “Zion, the BAN satin ag writes from his home i in 1 Montana. i gg et ones pangs err le nce SELLING “Holy City of New Jerusalem.” Mr. Young, formerly a Utah resident, now Sh i AI aie an tenet BEST nen een nee tee rene tee mer = may, Phillips of Provo, Utah, June 26, 1933 — later solemnized in the Salt Lake. LDS Temple. They met while attending Brigham Young University. Ruth worked during three summers as a Superintendent for Midland Chatauqua. After graduating from BYU, she taught elementary school in Midway, Utah. When,first married, Reed and Ruth had a sheep business in Utah and Wyoming. Later, they moved to Berkeley, California where Reed completed his-post-graduate educa- apa SRDS ee wb pn ONPG saphlii ttn ria arte aia, Our Cowboy left for bigger mountains to ride and for wilder horses to tame, January 02, 2001. Cole Brad Peterson, age 17, of Duchesne, came roarin, into this world August 26, 1983, in Heber City, Ut, ready to saddle up.and ride! His dad and mom, Brad E and Shauna Wagstaff Peterson, had a sur- Vechiee. — Ruth Philips: was, a : May Colctian 4 N ovember a 1908, in Midway, Utah, to Henry T. and Emily Springer Attra ae | Cole Brad Peterson Coleman. She was the tenth of eleven children. She married Reed A. I ce ay ro peritien et eine 0 B IT uU A E Y- OB ' T u A ay /-Ruth é Phillips — Oe, i NIP te nec Pree A eng 1 ene He al Ll rains Aa, tgp eR Py a a ta smane tm my aine nel im att uta, | “ments 3 are in the care of the Olpin-Hoopes F uneral Home; Heber City.- |