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Monday, April 17, 2017

Eighteen Wheeler Philosophy

By Mel Hansen, The Eighteen Wheeler Philosopher

Been laughing half the morning and all afternoon!

Visited my 90 something Dad this morning, the man is remarkable!
Even though he's getting slower & getting harder for him to get around, he still maintains a great attitude and his wit is quicker than ever!

My brother, Glen, comes over from North Logan every Saturday to sit with him and help out...mostly just give our Dad someone to converse with..that is when Dad doesn't fall asleep in mid sentence!

I was telling Glen about how great my pretty little wife was at shooting my Colt 45 hand gun...she's really quite remarkable at it..ask my brother Ken and my nephew in law Shea.  I told Glen about articles I've read that say for some reason women on the whole are statistically better shots with handguns than men are!

Now my Dad..who appeared to be asleep in his chair all the while I was telling my brother this...Suddenly raised his head up!...shot forth his right arm!...palm up! His 92 yr old hand holding still and stiff as a board!, not a single quiver or shake! He started moving his trigger finger in the..Come Here!..gesture and said...."It's because a woman's hand has had more practice being sure and steady!  "That's the way they hold it when they tell ya to give them all the money!"

Never seen my brother laugh that quick and hard before! Me too! Yup!!...his body may be slow...but his wit is just as quick as ever!

Beautiful Barns Around The Lake

Photo by Bobbie Bicknell Coray

Orson Cornia 1926 -2017

Orson Cornia, 90, of Woodruff, Utah passed away peacefully at home with his family by his side on April 13, 2017.  He was born October 23, 1926 in Woodruff, Utah at their family home.  He was the fifth of seven children born to Orson Carter and Helen Marr Atkinson Cornia.

He graduated from South Rich High School in 1945.  After graduation, he was drafted and served two years in the Army during World War ll.  

Orson married Louisa Sundquist on February 21, 1948.  Their marriage was later solemnized in the Ogden Temple in 1973.  They were married 69 years and are the parents of 6 children.

Orson has been involved in the family ranch his entire life.  The three generation cattle and sheep operation has been his pride and joy.  He loved working with his grandfather, father and uncle, and his wife, kids, and grandkids.

When Orson returned from the military, he went to work at Wahsatch, just outside of Evanston, for Deseret Livestock.  After he was married, he went to work as a fireman for the Union Pacific Railroad.  His heart was still on the ranch, so he came back and worked with his father until his death.  He purchased the ranch and has continued to work and operate it.  Throughout his life he raised sheep, cattle, horses, and many stray pets his grandkids or kids acquired.  There have been many family members and friends who worked for him from time to time.

He served in many organizations including Utah Cattleman’s Association, Agricultural Soil Conservation, Utah Woolgrowers Association, Woodruff Irrigating Company, Woodruff Stock Association, Farm Bureau, and American Legion.  He was a member of the Church of Jesus of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and was a High Priest.  In his younger days he loved to play basketball with the mutual men’s team.

Throughout his life, he loved hunting, fishing, sports, and following his kids and grandkids in rodeo, basketball, wrestling, football, and dance to the ends of the world and back.  The thing he loved the most was the sport of rodeo.  He attended the National Finals Rodeo in Oklahoma City in 1984 and loved it.  Since 1985, he was able to go to Las Vegas, and he looked forward to it every year.  Many of those years he attended the rodeos all 10 performances.  

Orson has been the perfect husband, father, grandfather, neighbor, and friend.  He was a great example to everyone around him.  His handshake was his word.  He was well known for his honest, hard work, kindness, love, and sense of humor.

He is survived by his wife Louisa; children Barbara (Dale) Windley, Allen (Darlene) Cornia, Linda (Hardy) Downing, Lisa (Justin) Webb, Jeni (Jared) Davis, and daughter-in-law Randee Cornia; 23 grandkids; 54 great grandkids; and 4 great-great grandkids.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers Glen & Hazen Cornia; sisters Marr & Chloe; son Orson Cornia; great grandchildren Carson & Carlee Herbert.

Funeral services will be held at the Woodruff LDS Ward Chapel on Tuesday, April 18, 2017 at 12 noon.  A viewing will be held on Monday evening from 6 to 8 pm at the church as well as from 10:30 to 11:30 prior to the service.  Interment will follow at the Woodruff Cemetery.

City Clean Up Get Together!!


Beautification Committee FUN!
(Anyone who can wield a shovel or broom)
Thurs. April 20th and April 27th
Time: 10:00 til we give up!

Projects:
Sweep sidewalks (UDOT will sweep the gutters)
The City sweeper is too large for the sidewalks!
We will sweep sidewalks by 3rd West, by 180 So., 75 N. & anywhere else that needs it.
The first week dig and fill park strip at Jake's  place
Second week we will lay weed barrier and shovel gravel into park strip
The City crew will place the boulders
Bring brooms or shovels