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Show oe A10_ COUNTY mh are RS SR OR A rac Se Sa rset ere, ori Ona 100 = P+ Norman et SET Oat MAY 2, 2001 OBITUARY LaRue Duncan Blackley Kelly Schmittel Salt Lake City, UT—LaRue Duncan Blackley, age 86, passed away Tuesday, April. 24, 2001 in Ogden, Utah. Born March 31, 1915 Kelly Schmittel will receive his Associates of Science degree at the Dixie State College graduation ceremony on Friday May 4, 2001 in St. in Woodland, Utah the daughter of James and © Martha Wilgus Duncan. Grew up and attend- George, UT: Kelly will continue his studies at Dixie by obtaining the Bachelors degree in Business Administration with emphasis — on Internet and Visual Technologies. Kelly is the son of really proud parents, Bill Schmittel and the late Fran Schmittel. Mr. ‘Schmittel, along with Kelly's mother, Fran, certainly in spirit, will be attending the graduationceremony... Come Hell or High Water. Also, attending will be Kelly's sisters Amy and Mia. His brother Blair, a Senior at Northern Illinois University will be unable to attend. es COURIER GRADUATION ed school in the Wasatch Valley. . Married Farris Don Blackley on January 4, 1932, in LaRue Coalville, Utah.. Later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He preceded her i in death ' in May of 1982. biked for most of her life as a nurse. She pelonged to the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, and served as President of her local chapter. She was a member of the LDS Church, giving much service and - dedication to her callings including service in the SaltsLake Temple. ‘During the 1960s, LaRue and husband Don spent several years, and many hours enjoying boating and king salmon fishing in the Seattle area. Some of her favorite times were enjoying the outdoors and traveling - | MARRIAGE Hanson-McKee , Fie Mary Hanson, daughter of Gary and Deanne Hanson of Midway, UT, and Kelly McKee of Castle Rock, CO, son of Jim and Sandra McKee, will be married in the Timpanogos Temple on ee Ja gh Re May 5, 2001. A reception in their honor will be held at the Bruce and Kim Shannon residence in ares) a LLU | { i MMU AM MLL Charleston that evening. sem petes i WASATCH ena tears McEwan and James Blackley; four sisters and two brothers. Survivors include her three sons Thurman D. (Kathy); EF Duane (Lois); Bobby D. JoAnn); daughter Nina LaRue Gregg; and sister Barbara (Walter) Evans. Also, survived by 15 grandchildren, 21 greatgrandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren. | Funeral services were held Saturday, April 28, 2001 - 11:00 A.M. at Olpin - Hoopes Funeral Home, 288 North Main Street, Heber City. Interment will be in the Heber City Commeeny ~ - GRADUATION m@ Ryan Bignall Kohler - Ryan Bignall Kohler, son of Alvah and Monica Kohler will receive his Masters of Business | Administration Degree with an Accounting | Emphasis on May 5, 2001, from Southern Utah _ University in Cedar City, Utah. Ryan is now living in St. George with his wife, Kahlia and daughter, Rylee. He is the Business | Manager for Learn Key and has his own busi- id = ness, Kohler Sweeping, Inc. CHILD CARE PROVIDERS PLAN ON ATTENDING amas which included extended visits to Scotland, Europe and Australia. Reading was a passion for her. She enjoyed listening to quality music. But, most of all she enjoyed being with her family. She loved — children, and her grandchildren were the joy of her life. : She is preceded in death by husband Don; two ee Perry Health and Safety Training for Early Childhood Providers Provides 10 hours* of annual training toward licensure May 7 | Place: 25S 500 E (Old Hospital) Time: 6:30 p.m. Cost: $10.00 per person** For more information and to pre-register, please contact: Suzan Holdaway, RN,Wasatch City/County Health Department | 55 South 500 East - Heber City (435) 654-2700 Ext.477 *Residential Certificate requires 5 hours of training one time only. Licensed Family, Licensed Family Group, and Center Child Care require 20 hours of annual training. : **VVe need a minimum of 5 people registered to teach the class. SIGN UP FOR Ae TOBACCO CESSATION CLASS TODAY! Class begins May 3, 2001 Call Wasatch County Health Dept. 654-2700 ext. 409 LIBRARY FUNDRAISER MARKS THIRD YEAR BOOKS IN BLOOM RETURNS THIS SPRING! Wascten County’s Friends of The Library organization Library Fundraiser. The event will take place again this year at the Inn on the Creek in Midway on Friday, May 18. According to Recuds of the Library President, Joni Campbell, Friends of the ibe praanication | to raise funds and help keep the library up-to-date with equipment, books and supplies.” — All proceeds from the Books In Bloom event are used to purchase books, reading materials and equipment. In addition, the funding helps sponsor the summer reading program and monies are also set live entertainment, silent auction, aside in an endowment account for and prizes will again be featured at _ the event in addition toa fabulous dinner prepared by the Inn on The Creek. “Everyone in the community uses the library and everyone can somehow benefit from the library,” a new library facility. “The community is encouraged to attend the Books in Bloom event and show their support for the library,” says Campbell who announces the dates and location of the annual Books In Bloom says Campbell. “The Books in Bloom event is a great way for the can be reached at 654-7526. ‘Tickets are on sale and can be purchased from Campbell or Sid Ash at 654-7066. |