OCR Text |
Show April 28, 2011 The Garfield County Insider PRODUCERS OBITUARIES Dell Roy Davis AG MARKET NEWS Receipts: 793; Last Week: 887. Last Year: 1,601. Feeder Steers: mixed but mostly 4.00-5.00 higher, instances 8.00-10.00 higher. Feeder Heifers: mixed but mostly 2.00-3.00 higher; Escalante, Utah instances 6.00-8.00 higher. Holstein Steers: mixed but mostly Grace Elizabeth steady. Slaughter Cows: firm to 1.00 higher. Slaugher Bulls: Ormond Barney, 99, firm to 1.00 higher. passed away April 21, Feeder Steers: Medium and Large Frame 2: 200-250 lbs scarce; 2011 at the Garfield 250-300 lbs 180.00-186.00; 300-350 lbs 165.00-177.50; 350Memorial Hospital in 400 lbs 150.00-168.00; 400-450 lbs 150.00-166.00; 450Panguitch. She was 500 lbs 146.00-160.50; 500-550 lbs 142.00-154.50; 550born July 16, 1911 in 600 lbs 148.00-162.50; 600-650 lbs 132.00-140.00; 650-700 Escalante to George lbs 125.50-143.00; 700-750 lbs 122.00-134.00; 750-800 lbs Henry and Ida Deuel 121.00-132.00; 800-850 lbs 119.50-129.50; 850-900 lbs Ormond. 115.50-124.00; 900-950 lbs 115.00-122.00; 950-1000 lbs Grace grew up on 108.50-111.50. her father's ranch in Holsteins Steers: Large Frame 3: Bull Calves: scarce; 200-300 Boulder, near the Ormond Peak in upper Boulder. She lbs scarce; 300-500 lbs scarce; 500-700 lbs 81.50-98.00; 700loved riding horses and when she was 17 years old broke 900 lbs 77.00-94.00; 900-1000 lbs 84.00-96.00. and trained a blue roan mare named Namo that was the Feeder Heifers: Medium and Large Frame 1-2: 200-250 lbs envy of many cowboys in the area. scarce; 250-300 lbs 158.00-171.00; 300-350 lbs 161.00-170.50; Grace completed the eighth grade in Boulder, went to 350-400 lbs 166.00-178.00; 400-450 lbs 144.00-155.00, pkg Escalante to live with her Grandpa and Grandma Deuel 161.00; 450-500 lbs 136.00-146.50; 500-550 lbs 130.00-140.50; and attended the ninth grade. The next year she went to 550-600 lbs 127.00-136.00; 600-650 lbs 117.50-130.00, pkg Richfield, worked for a family who was a friend of her 133.00; 650-700 lbs 118.00-130.00; 700-750 lbs 115.00mother for board and room and attended the tenth grade. 125.00, pkg 129.50; 750-800 lbs 115.00-126.25; 800-850 lbs The next year she went back to Richfield, found a job in a 115.00-122.75; 850-900 lbs 107.50-111.50; 900-950 lbs scarce; café, rented a room and was finishing the 1 1 th grade when 950-1000 lbs 102.00-106.00, pkg 116.00; Heiferettes: 64.50the Depression came along. She returned to Escalante and 104.00. graduated from high school the following year. Stock Cows: Mixed Age Pairs 825.00-1,625.00/pair. Grace married Claron Otto Barney September 11, 1931 Slaughter Cows: Boning 80-85% Lean: 70.25-81.50; Breakin Escalante. They were later divorced. ing 75-80% Lean: 72.25-81.00; Commercial: scarce; Cutter Grace was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of 85-90% Lean: 59.00-70.00. Latter-day Saints. She served many years as a teacher in Slaughter Bulls: Yield Grade 1000-1500 lbs 83.50-88.50; Sunday School and Primary in Escalante. She was loved 1500-1940 lbs 90.00-105.50; Yield Grade 2 1000-1500 lbs by all her family and friends. 69.00-82.00; 1500-1655 lbs 75.50-89.50. Feeder Bulls: 950She is survived by her children: Ray 0 (Lois), Escalan- 1100 lbs 89.00-104.00. te; Mac C (Jo), Cedar City; Wade (Shelley) Escalante; 21 grandchildren, 67 great-grandchildren and 16 great-greatgrandchildren; sisters-in-law Alice Ormond and Hannah Ormond. She is preceded in death by: parents; son and daughter-in-law, Roe V (Clema) Barney; daughter and son-inlaw, Carolyn (Everett) Williams; grandson, Shon Barney; great-great-grandchildren: Jaxson, Jade and Lexi Laws; Garfield County is accepting applications for a brothers and sisters: Glen (Ruby) Ormond, Gertrude (Lespart-time employee at the Escalante Care and ter) Moosman, Carter (Katherine) Ormond, Raymond OrShare. Applications are available at the Escalante mond, Burns (Blom) Ormond, Reed Ormond, Bud (CaroSenior Center, 89 North 100 West, Escalante. Aplyn) Ormond. plications will be accepted at teh Center until 5:00 Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 30, 2011 p.m., Wednesday May 4, 2011. at 12:00 Noon in the Escalante 1st Ward Chapel, 80 South Garfield County reserves the right to accept or Center where friends may call from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. reject any or all applications. Garfield County is Burial will be in the Escalante Cemetery. Funeral Direcan equal opportunity employer tors: Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Salina and Manti. Online guestbook at www.maglebymortuary.com Grace Barney Escalante, Utah Dell Roy Davis, 68, passed away April 22, 2011 at his home in Escalante. He was born April 12, 1943 in Latuda, (Carbon County) Utah, to Clarence LaVerl & Dorothy Smith Davis. He married Mable Jean "Jeannie" Norton July 18, 1975 in Cedar City. Dell worked with wood where he did beautiful scroll work. He was a hard worker, able to do many different types of work. He will be remembered most for how well he took care of his family. He survived by his wife Jeannie, of Escalante: children Roy Lee (Cindy) Davis, Douglas John (Loraine) Davis, Laura Jean (Ted) Engberg, and William Verl Davis, all of Escalante; Terry Lynn (Tamatha) Davis, Gunnison; six grandchildren; siblings, Lora Dawn (Gerald) Stock, Cannonville; Clarence Albert Davis, Cedar City. Preceded in death by his parents and an infant son, Clarence Roy Davis. Funeral services will be held Monday, April 25, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. in the Escalante 2nd Ward, 80 South Center where friends may call from 9:30 to 10:00 a.m. Burial will be at 1:30 p.m. in the Panguitch Cemetery. Funeral Directors: Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Salina and Manti. Online guestbook at www.maglebymortuary.com Blanche Pendleton Panguitch, Utah Blanche Oyler Pendleton, 95, passed away April 20, 2011. Mom passed peacefully in her sleep at the home she loved so much with her daughter JoAnn and Eldon by her side, following a brief illness. Mom loved her family, the gospel and her community. She was born August 25, 1915 to Ammon and Annie Ernston Oyler in Loa where she grew up and attended school. Mom left home at age 14 to work at Ruby's Inn in Bryce Canyon. It was there that she met Wilford Earl Pendleton and they were married in the St. George Temple December 7, 1932. Dad preceded her in death July 4, 1991. Together they had three children: Norwood (Carolyn), Ogden; JoAnne (Eldon) Losser, Murray; and Dirk (Claudia), Santa Clara; 10 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren and 6 great-great-grandchildren. Mom was sixth in a family of 13 children and is survived by three sisters and one brother: Zina New, LaRue Peterson, Ernest Oyler, all of Loa; and Joy Talbot of West Valley City. The Oyler reunion held each year in Loa was a major event that Mom looked forward to. She loved going and spending time with her family. Mom worked very hard her entire life and she loved doing volunteer work. She retired from the Garfield Memorial Hospital thrift store at age 94 and was a recipient of the Silver Bowl award for volunteer service in 2007 by the governor's office. Mom continued to quilt every day and donate the blankets to charity until the very end. Mom was a faithful member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and loved the Lord with all her heart. Mom and Dad served a mission for the LDS Church in Billings Montana in 1963. While there Dad was ordained to a Seventy by then Apostle, Thomas S. Monson, March 24, 1964. Mom was a wonderful cook and everyone loved to go to Grandma's house. We love and miss you Mom and you will be in our hearts forever. Our family would like to thank all of Mom's friends who helped in so many ways: Margie Davis, Wendy, Hospital Staff and everyone who was so kind to her. Mom is preceded in death by her parents; husband; siblings: Hans Oyler, Melvin Oyler, Victor Oyler, Lila Taylor, Layton Oyler, Leland Oyler, Delia Peterson, and Lester Oyler. Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 23, 2010 at 12:00 Noon in the Panguitch 2nd Ward, 200 North 400 East. Friends may call at the church in Panguitch Saturday from 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Panguitch Cemetery. Funeral Directors: Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Salina and Manti. Online guestbook at www.maglebymortuary.com CLASSIFIEDS NOTICE Tong: a Silverado Boys Ranch is looking for individuals to fill PAINTING INC the following positions: CVS RANCH Free Estimate Licensed S Insured Randy Jones (435)836-3032 Cell:(801)558-1046 Applicants must be at least 2I years of age and able to pass a federal background check Residential Staff Overnight Staff Laundry Person Call Brad at Wk. 435-676-8482 or email bporter@silverado academy.com ASK A SPECIALIST: How Can I Protect my Home from Flooding? Answer by Carolyn Washburn, Utah State University Extension Floods are the number and radio for further inforone natural hazard in the mation. Flash flood watch United States, and they oc- — flooding is possible. Be cur in all 50 states. Low-ly- prepared to move to higher ing areas are subject to peri- ground. Flood warning — odic severe flooding caused flooding is occurring. Be by any combination of prepared to evacuate when heavy rains, melting snow, advised. Flash flood warning — high tides and strong winds. Land adjacent to or near flood is occurring; seek rivers, creeks, sloughs and higher ground on foot imbays is most vulnerable to mediately. flooding; however, flooding • Use preventive measures can occur in any lowland to protect your property. area. Flash floods, overland Elevate your movable propflooding and flooding due erty. to broken dams and levees Waterproof your walls, esmay also occur. The most pecially basement concrete. vulnerable time is from No- Plan ahead and have sand vember to April, but flood- and bags on hand and ready ing can occur any time of to fill in case sandbagging the year. Consider this in- becomes necessary. formation to prepare and • In addition to homeownprotect your home and be- er's insurance, consider longings from floods. purchasing flood insurance. • Be aware of the following Regular homeowner's politerms: Flood watch — flood- cies will not cover flooding. ing is possible. Tune to TV If your insurance company Opening For Season on Friday, May 6 Mothers Day Specials Prime Rib Specials Friday and Saturday Hours: 8am - 6pm Sunday through Thursday 8am - 8pm Friday and Saturday doesn't provide flood insur- waters rise around your car, ance, contact the National abandon the car for higher Flood Insurance Program ground. One foot of water at 888-379-3689, and they will float vehicles; 2 feet can help you find an agent will carry them away. Idenin your area. An average tify where you would go premium is approximately in the event of evacuation. $370 a year. Choose several places such • Prepare an emergency as a friend's home in anothsupply kit that includes a er town, a motel or a shelter. first aid kit and essential • When re-entering flooded medications, canned food areas, use caution. Return and can opener, at least 3 home only when it has been gallons of water per per- indicated to be safe. Clean son (each person needs a and disinfect everything half-gallon of water per that is wet, and dry things day), protective clothing, quickly to avoid mildew. rainwear and bedding or Remember that some items sleeping bags, waterproof may not be salvageable, eimatches, battery-powered ther due to contamination or radio, flashlight and extra water damage. Pump floodbatteries, radio and lantern ed basements gradually and special items for in- (about one-third of the wafants, elderly and disabled ter per day) to avoid strucfamily members. tural damage. If the water • In the event of an evacu- is pumped completely in a ation, secure your home. If short period of time, prestime permits, relocate valu- sure from water-saturated ables from lower to upper soil on the outside could floors in the home. Have a cause basement walls to prepared list of items to se- collapse. Service damaged cure and take. Keep insur- water and sewage systems ance policies, documents as soon as possible to avoid and other valuables in a health hazards. safe-deposit box. Turn off all utilities. Do not touch ADVERTISE IN electrical equipment if you are wet or in standing water. Do not walk through moving water. Do not drive place ads. into flooded areas. If flood THE INSIDER CillT67-6W6-21 to |