FAMILY Blue Mountain Eagle Senior advisory council meeting planned Dec. 14 Blue Mountain Eagle The Grant County Senior Citizens Advisory Council semi-annual meeting starts at 11 a.m. Monday, Dec. 14, at the John Day Senior Center. New members of the council appointed by the Grant County Court will be introduced. By-laws will be presented, officers will be elected and the area plan will be reviewed. The public is welcome. For more information, contact Frances Preston, 541-820-4463. PRAIRIE CITY HONOR ROLL — FIRST NINE WEEKS Seniors 4.0 GPA: Ezra Beam, Jesaka Culley, Brandon Hor- rell, Sophia McLennan, Cait- lin Willet and Jayden Winegar. Honor roll (3.5-3.99 GPA): Samantha Workman, Declan Zweygardt, Katie Hire, Kevin Duvall, Jojari Field and Abbey Pfefferkorn. Honorable mention (3.0- 3.49 GPA): Mikiah Kimble. Juniors 4.0 GPA: Marcus Judd. Honor roll: Masyn Keith and Gavin Lopez. Honorable mention: Han- nah Wall, Tianna Lawrence, John Titus, Cameron Zirkel and Zenteyvia Locke. Sophomores Honor roll: Kaitlynne Ash- ley and Laken McKay. Honorable mention: Betty Ann Wilson, Paige Shaw, Cait- lin Titus and Cole Teel. SUNRISE IN MT. VERNON Freshmen Honor roll: Jasmine Hay- zlett, Cayden Howard, Tristen Gibson and Wes Voigt. Honorable mention: Cody Reagan, Jaycee Wine- gar, Brooke Teel and Brianna Kimble. Eighth-graders 4.0 GPA: Tamara Judd. Honor roll: Clyde Holliday, Josie Horrell, Reece Jacobs, Arie De Groot, Eric Rausch, Hinkle Eli and Lilly Rockhill. Honorable mention: Skylar McKay, Hunter Urbanowicz, Gracie Voigt, Hagen Workman and Zoey Beam. Seventh-graders Honor roll: Alexis Ander- ton, Kaitlyn Dehart and Nich- olas Perez. Honorable mention: Riley Davis, Mya Bryant, Laynie Harmon, Ashlee Mills and Maison Teel. Vet clinic offering spay and neuter clinic Blue Mountain Eagle Contributed photo/Ersela Dehiya Sunrise in Mt. Vernon. John Day River Vet- erinary Clinic will offer reduced rates during a spay and neuter clinic for dogs and cats Dec. 15-16. Dogs will be on Dec. 15, cats on Dec. 16. Call to make an appointment, 541-932-4428. Rita Meyer December 29, 1930 ~ November 26, 2020 Rita (Howard) Meyer, age 89, was a beloved wife, mother, and Grandmother. She passed away on November 26, 2020, at her residence with her family by her side. A private family graveside service will be held at the Canyon City Cemetery, with a memorial service for the public to be announced at a later date. She was born Rita May Howard on December 29, 1930, at a midwife’s house in Stanley County, South Dakota. During the Great Depression, her family moved frequently and lived for several years in a sod house near Wanblee, South Dakota. She graduated from high school in Huron, South Dakota, where she met Alfred (Al) Meyer in choir class. The two were married in Huron in February 1951 and remained together until his death in 2006. Rita worked at Hughes Aircraft in Venice Beach, California, while her husband Al was serving in the Navy during the Korean War. She also worked at the Oregon State University Controller’s office and then at a Chiropractor’s office until her first son’s birth. During her husband’s career with the U.S. Forest Service, the Meyers lived in various towns in Oregon, including Corvallis, La Grande, Enter- prise, Unity, Joseph, and John Day, where she lived since 1971. She was an avid piano player and spent many years teaching and playing the pia- no at the Nazarene Church. She loved to sing and was a wonderful cook. Grant Union, Humbolt schools back to on-site education Many students are back in the classroom. Grant Union Junior-Senior High and Humbolt Elementary School returned to on-site education Monday, according to Grant School District Superintendent Bret Uptmor. The decision was based on the number of COVID-19 cases and case positivity as well as the impact COVID-19 has had on kids and staff and how many have been ill or quarantined, he said. Uptmor said current data indicates Grant County’s case positivity rate dropped from 16.8% two weeks ago to around 7.8% last week and is now hov- Eagle file photo Grant School District Superintendent Bret Uptmor. ering around 3.8%. Uptmor said the local health department was supportive of moving back to on-site education. Uptmor said they know some people may be nervous going back to school, but OBITUARIES Samuel Alphonso Lindsey Clifford E. Smith March 29, 1939 – Dec. 2, 2020 Clifford Earl Smith of Long Creek, Oregon, was born on March 29, 1939, in Dead Ox Flats, Oregon, near Ontario to parents Gordon and Clara Jacobson Smith. He died on Dec. 2, 2020, in Hermiston, Oregon, at the age of 81 years. Clifford was raised for a good part of his childhood in Prairie City, Oregon, where he graduated from high school in 1957. He then joined the United States Army, serving from 1958 until his honorable discharge in 1962. He then attended Treasure Valley Community Col- lege before transferring to Eastern Oregon College where earned his BA in English. Clifford was united in marriage to Reiba Carter on Aug. 16, 1964, in Long Creek, Oregon. He worked as a timber faller and later as a substitute teacher where he enjoyed con- necting with students. He had served on the Long Creek City Coun- cil and as mayor. Clifford enjoyed hunting, was an avid sports fan, playing city league basketball into his 60s, and supporting his chil- dren and grandchildren in their sporting events and other activities. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Reiba Smith, Long Creek, Oregon; daughters, Treina Smith Slatt, Hood River, Oregon, and Treila Smith, Monument, Oregon; son, Rykeir Smith, Vancou- ver, Washington; brother, Tim Smith, McMinnville, Oregon; sisters, Sharon Leasy, Pilot Rock, Oregon, and Joyce Authier, Prineville, Oregon; eight grandchildren, Treiquella, Peiyton, Tayleir, Aubrei- anna, Teigan, Zandeir, Lillien and Preston; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Clifford was preceded in death by his parents, and infant son, Ryan Smith, sister, Bev Baldrige, and a brother, Morse Smith. A graveside funeral service with military honors will be held on Saturday, Dec. 5, 2020, at 12 noon at the Long Creek Cemetery, Long Creek, Oregon. Those who wish may make contributions in Clifford’s memory to the Long Creek ambulance. Please share memories of Clifford at burnsmortuaryhermiston. com. Gary ‘Hawk’ Grant Gary “Hawk” Grant, 73, of Monument passed away Nov. 28. No services are planned at this time. Memorial contribu- tions may be made to a local charity of one’s choosing. Nis- wonger-Reynolds Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Visit the online registry at niswonger-reynolds.com. Oct. 11, 1932 – Dec. 5, 2020 Samuel Alphonso Lindsey was born Oct. 11, 1932, in Gran- geville, Idaho, and passed away Dec. 5, 2020. He lived in Prai- rie City. Sam came to Oregon in 1944. Sam married Mona Dianne in 1984. Sam is proceeded in death by his parents, William and Bessy Lindsey; stepson Shannon Dains; and grandson David Jacob Lindsey. Samuel is survived by his wife, Mona, and sev- eral step-children, grandchildren and many great-grandchildren. Iva Speelman Jan. 31, 1938 – Dec. 3, 2020 Iva Speelman, 82, of Prairie City, Oregon, passed away on Dec. 3, 2020. She was surrounded by family in the comfort of her own home with her loving husband, Ken, right by her side. A celebration of life will be held in the spring. Iva was born Iva Estella VanLeu- ven in Baker City, Oregon, on Jan. 31, 1938. She met and married Ivan Andrew in 1953. Together they had four chil- dren. Iva later married Ken Speelman, to whom she has been devoted for the last 44 years. Iva is preceded in death by her par- ents, Della and Roy Howe, and her sis- ter Pat Seigrist. Iva is survived by her husband, Ken Speelman; her children, Ivan (Vickie) Andrew, Elaine (John) Livran, Valeria Andrew and her husband, Chuck Cason, Duane (Trace) Andrew; her stepchildren Rod Speelman, Kendra (Kaipo) Raiser and Scott Speelman; her brother Duane (Sherry) VanLeuven; and her sis- ter Diane (Gary) Wright. Iva was also survived by many grand- children, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren who lovingly referred to her as Grandma Froggy (because of her incredible collection of decorative frogs). There are also many nieces, nephews and great-nieces and -nephews who loved Iva very much. Iva’s family would like to thank her dear friends Ed and Nancy Akers for their help and support over the last several months. Memorial contributions in Iva’s honor can be made to Blue Mountain Hospice through Driskill Memorial Chapel, 241 S. Canyon Blvd., John Day, OR 97845. To leave an online condolence for the family or to view pho- tos of Iva, visit driskillmemorialchapel.com. With energy-effi cient placement doors and windows, you’ll... •Decrease Your Energy Bill •Stay Warm All Winter Long •Increase the Value of Your Home Mobile Glass Zachary Bailey, MD Caitlin MacCoun, MD Brian Jennings, MD Robyn Jennings, MD Emily Lieuallen, DO Janessa Sickler, DO Nora Healey, FNP Windows • Doors • Hardware • & So Much More Services at your Home or Buisness 27825 Wilderness Road John Day 541-575-1055 She was preceded in death by her husband Alfred, her son, Nathan, and her parents, Guy G. Howard and Esther T. Thorne of Huron, South Dako- ta; siblings, Vernita, Margaret, Barbara, James, and Bernard. Memorial contributions may be made to the Grant County Food Bank through Driskill Memorial Chapel, 241 S. Canyon Blvd., John Day, OR 97845. To leave an online condolence for Rita’s family, please visit www.driskillmemorialchapel.com. Paid for by the family of Rita Meyer CCB#175517 S219625-1 Last Week’s Temps 24/7 F ORECAST A UTOMATED : 541-575-1122 R OAD CONDITIONS : 511; TRIPCHECK . COM NOAA W EATHER R ADIO FOR J OHN D AY 162.500 MHz the schools have gone through additional cleaning and made sure that every safety protocol was in place. “We’re just making sure that when they show up on Monday, we’re still in school in a safe manner,” Uptmor said last week. Uptmor said, when the district made the decision to transition to comprehen- sive distance learning, it was a tough decision to make. However, he said he is grateful for the community’s help and willingness to step up. “To know that our community stepped forward to help us get back on-site... that appreciation is so heart-felt, I don’t even know how to reach out to everybody and say thank you,” Uptmor said. By Rudy Diaz Blue Mountain Eagle She is survived by her son David (Hope) Meyer of John Day, Oregon; daughter, Susan (Michael) Brannon of Portland, Oregon, and grandchil- dren, Trianna Brannon and Michael Brannon Jr. John Day ...........................................................HI/LO Tuesday ........................................................... 42/28 Wednesday ..................................................... 45/22 Thursday .......................................................... 47/30 Friday ............................................................... 45/26 Saturday .......................................................... 50/28 Sunday ............................................................. 41/34 Monday............................................................ 44/30 Wednesday, December 9, 2020 S219282-1 A2 S216230-1 W EATHER F ORECAST FOR THE WEEK OF D EC . 9 - 15 Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Chance of rain Partly sunny Chance of rain/snow Chance of rain/snow Chance of rain/snow Chance of rain/snow Cloudy 43 45 39 42 45 43 45 25 25 25 31 31 21 29