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Show Page 3 THE GARFIELD COUNTY INSIDER Golden Dal Johnson OBITUARIES Otho (Buck) Bulkley Charles Boyd Barney Golden Dal Johnson, 72, of Cannonville, Utah, passed away July 28, 2006, in Panguitch. He was born January 28, 1934, in Cannonville, Utah, to Irving Ammon and Dasie Campbell Johnson. He married Roxanna Chynoweth in Annabella, Utah, on February 2, 1951. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on December 2, 1963. Goldy worked at Hill Air Force Base and had an auto repair shop. After retiring from Hill Air Force Base, he and Roxanna moved back to their home town Cannonville where he continued to repair cars. He served on the city council in Cannonville for4years. Goldy was also a volunteer fireman and received many awards throughout his career for his accomplishments. He was a member of the LDS church and served in many capacities. He is survived by his wife, Roxanna, Cannonville; children, Vaughn Johnson, Clearfield; Vonita (Larry) Buttars, Pleasent View; Rock Johnson, Layton; Gene (Barbara) Johnson, West Point; Shane Johnson, Cannonville; Kyle Johnson, Rosamond, CA; and Susan (John) Bell, Rosamond, CA; 15 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; sisters, Jan Larson, Seattle, WA; Dixie (Donald) Munson, SLC; Collette (Edward) Liddell, SLC; and Karol (Gary) Robinson, Sparks, NV. He was preceded in death by his son and namesake, Golden Lynn; parents; brothers, Dorr, Ven, Dean, Daniel and Claren; sister, Ardis, and brother-in-law, Horace Larson. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, August 1, 2006, at 11:00 a.m. in the Cannonville LDS Ward Chapel. Friends called at the ward chapel in Cannonville on Tuesday morning from 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. Burial was held in the Georgetown Cemetery. Funeral Directors: Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Salina and Manti. Online guestbook at www.maglebymortuary.com Otho (Buck) Bulkley returned to his Heavenly Father on July 26, 2006 in Panguitch, Utah. He was born in Vermillion, Utah on February 1, 1924toDewey & Elnora Bastian Bulkley and was raised Charles Boyd Barney, age 54, died in Delta, Utah. His family moved to Calion July 28,2006. He was born on Octofornia when he was 15, where he worked ber 13, 1951 to Floyd R Barney and on a wheat farm and in the ship yards Mary Margaret Walker. He married A. while waiting to enlist in the Navy. Marie Henrie January 5, 1974 in the St Through hard work, he fulfilled his George, Temple. dream to become a Navy pilot and beCharlie worked at the sawmill for came a carrier based dive bomber pilot in Kaibab Industries, as a uranium miner World War II. After his release from the Navy he married Shirley Sanford. Their for Energy Fuels, and as a custodian for marriage was solemnized in the Manti Kane County School District. He loved the out-of-doors: hunting, fishing, and Temple. -being with his grandchildren. Charlie He attended University of California at really enjoyed his rides with Marie and Berkley until he moved to Delta and went the family the past few years. into partnership with his best friend in the He was an active member of the construction business. He became a LDS church and served in the Califorhighly skilled brick mason and builder. nia Eastern Mission from 1970-72. He While in Delta he was able to continue his always enjoyed his church callings-, eslove for flying as a pioneer in the crop pecially scouting. dusting industry. Surviving him are his wife, Marie; Buck had one more dream - to serve four children, Boyd (Connie), Todd our state as a Highway Patrolman so he (Katrina), Angela (Jeff), and Kirk and Shirley moved their young family to (Natalie);and 9 grandchildren. He is also Panguitch in 1959 where he served as a State Trooper for 27 years. He served the survived by siblings, Margaret (Kenneth) people in the area with love, concern and Darger, R.B (Reagan), Chris (Patti), and sister-in-law Liz Barney. dedication.' He was preceded in death by his parBuck was a loving and faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- ents, and brother Bruce. ter Day Saints where he served in various Funeral services were held Tuesday, callings. He loved and "listened" to his August 1, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. in the Father in Heaven. Kanab Utah South LDS Chapel. Buck is survived by his wife and Viewings will be held Monday sweetheart of 60 years, Shirley Sanford evening from 7:00-8:00 p.m. at Mosdell Bulkley. He is also survived byfivechil- Mortuary and Tuesday morning from dren, Ron (Mary Lynn) Bulkley. Richfield, 9:30-10:45 a.m. at the Chapel. Burial will Kay ( Tom) Hatch, Russell (Marilyn) be in the Kanab Cemetery under the diBulkley, Kathleen ( Jimmy) rection of Mosdell Mortuary. Cooper, all of Panguitch, and Bonnie ( Rick) Williams, Washington, as well as 23 grandchildren and 37 (soon 42) greatgrandchildren. And his brother Dewey Bulkley and sister Dorothy Schluter. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 29, 2006 in the Panguitch LDS 2nd Ward Chapel at 1:00 p.m. The viewing was held Friday from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. and Saturday morning from 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Interment was held at the Panguitch Cemetery withritesperformed by the Utah Highway Patrol Honor Guard. Funeral Directors, Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Salina, Manti. Online guest book at www.ma2lebvm0rtuarv.com AUGUST 3,2006 Barbara demons Barbara Clemons, age 85, passed away June 17, 2006. Barbara was bom September 25,1921 in Cannonville Utah. She was one of eight children born to John and Elinor Palmer. She spent her growing up years in Cannonville. She married Ray Clemons (deceased). They were parents of two children, Bill and Barbara Jean. 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