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Show BIRTH BIRTH Robert William Sawdey Andy Ryan Chatwin Hi! My name is Andy Ryan Chatwin. I was born on Feb. 20 at 10:47 pm at Heber _ Valley Medical Center. I weighed 7 Ib 1 oz and was 20-inches long. My daddy and mommy are Andy and Jill Chatwin. My grandparents are Gary and Carla Provost and Maurice and Julie Chatwin. My great-grandparents Lee and Kristine Sawdey are proud to announce the arrival of Robert William Sawdey, born Feb. 22, 2001 in Lowel, NH. i 4 x x" tregaenweseeh i i He weighed in at 7 Ib 7 oz: Grandparents | NaS Mw are Robert and Sherry Sawdey of Heber and John and Rosemary pene . Ly) London, NH. are Carl Young, Eva Provost and Charlie and Zola Cochran. MARRIAGE RICHARDSON-ASHLEY SORENSEN-SWEAT \ MARRIAGE McARTHUR - GARDNER » oe | were ‘Val and Norma (Richardson) Ashley, and Tory and Whitney (Sorensen) Sweat were married on March 5 by Judge Spanos, her first Gardner married on and Andee March 13 Wiad in the St. George Temple. All friends. are invited to an Open House in thir honor on March 24.. from 6:30 to 8:30 pm, at the LDS Church, located at 715 East 600 S., Heber, UT. _ Andee is a graduate of Dixie High School and Evan's Beauty College. Her parents are Harv and Kay McArthur, of St. double wedding in 22 years as Justice of the Peace. George, UT. OBITUARY Walter J. Dornbusch Lars is a graduate of Wasatch High School. He served a mission in Baltimore, MD and will graduate from Dixie College in May aul, His parents are David and Judy Gardner of Heber, UT: OBITUARY Leslie Leo "Red" Moorman Midway, UT- WalterJ. Dornbusch, age 71, passed away Friday, March 9, in Salt Lake City, Utah. | AS No services Heber City, UT- Leslie Le “Red” Moorman, age 87, passed away March 18, 2001 in Heber City surrounded by his loving wife and family. I OBITUARY He was born June 30, 1913 in Downing, Missouri to Florence Wineinger and. Lester Leo Moorman. As a young man, his working career began with keeping records for the Railroad in Missouri. He joined the Civilian it Helen Elliott Clark Heber City, UT- Our Mother, Grandmother, Sister, Daughter, and Friend, Helen Elliott Clark, went home to Heaven on March 13 after supervisor in Heber City, Utah where he met and married the “love of his life,” Erma Giles. He worked as a1 heavy equipment operator and supervisor for Chicago Bridge and Iron construction company. “Red” was known for the many charitable acts of service he gave to his family, friends, and neighbors. He was an avid reader and enjoyed oil painting. He enjoyed trapping and hunting in his younger days and fishing throughout his life. He loved the railroads and derived great pleasure running his model trains for his grandchildren. His family and friends greatly appreciated all of the origi- | UT; three daughters, Florence of Heber City, Buchanan of Heber City, UT; Shirley OF ee nal projects he built for them. Survivors include his loving wife, Erma Giles Moore Se (Cliff) Taylor of Cheney, WA; Julie (Stan) Forsmann of Salida, CA; 11. grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be held Wednesday, March 21 at Noon. in ae Heber City Cemetery. Arrangements in the care of Olpin - Hoopes Funeral Home, Heber City, UT. The family wishes to thank all of the friends, and family who have. shown so much love to them. Special thanks to the doctors and medical _ Sh bilo 'Red' will be Some staff at the Heber Valley Medical Center for their kindness. greatly missed by all who knew him. LA 1927 in Heber City (Daniels), Utah to Earl Elliott and Lottie Carlen Elliott. She attended school in Heber City and graduated from Wasatch High School.. She married Don Furner Clark of Provo, Utah. They were later divorced but remained close for the remainder of their lives. Helen is survived by her two daughters, Vickie Cain and Kristie (Randy) Cox, both of Heber City. She is also survived by four grandchildren, Stephanie, Jamie, Jason, and Corey; three great-grandchildren, Jewel, Clancy, and TJ; her mother, Lottie Batty; sisters, Arlene Sinclair of Rangely, CO, Theola Swain and Jeanine (Dan) McKenzie woth of Heber City; and many nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by Don, her father Earl Elliott, and two sisters Arthella Bethers and Velda Widdison. _—_—i. We love you and will miss you but, we eplciiale your new found freedom from pain and suffering and look forward to the time when we will all be reunited as a family. Helen's “Celebration” of life was held at the Daniels Ward in Heber Cityon Saturday, March 17. Interment was in the Heber City Cemetery, next to her “Everlovin” Sweetheart, Don. Bureau of Reclamation as an instructor and a Bo Res AS ani Rab | Conservation Corps. and later worked for the Helen was born on April 20, rele fore a long illness. |