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Show ( I Page rv-!tuWim- UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. November 2I.2WQ 20- - feel especially blessed to have had such a wonderful Mother and friend. Elva isjoining her beloved daughter, Audrey in Heaven. Survivors include her husband. Far land ofRoy, three daughters, LaRae (Keith) Allridge of Pleasant Grove; Flora (Ralph) Hager of Carmichael, CA; and Janis Jones (Francis Gilbo) of Hetchum, ID; six grandchildren and 14 She is also survived bythree brother and a sister, Glenn T. (Evelyn) Baird, Logan; Oliver E. (Frances) Baird, Clinton; Bruce L Baird (Ruth, deceased ' Garland; Avalon (Kenneth) Allen, Ogden. Ehra was preceded in death by her parents, a brother Keith W. Baird, a sister, Violet (Marcus) Kelson, anda granddaughter, Kimberly. Thanks to her many friends, special thanks especially to Jo Hansen, who was there for her. Thanks also to the Hospice for Utah, especially Lizas and Julie for all their help, care and wonderful support. Graveside services were held Monday, Nov. 13, 2000 at 2:30p.m.at the Roy City Cemetery. iiT n. E. Jones F. Elv Baird Jones, 82, passed away Thursday, November 9, 2000 at her home in Roy, Utah. She was born October 4, 1918 in Ioka, Duchesne County Utah, and the daughterofWalterandAmelia(Tree) Baird. Ehra married Fariand Aaron Jones on June 28. 1940 in Farmington, Utah. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDSTemple on June 2, 1941. Elva graduated from Weber High in Ogden, attended Weber College and received her Bachelor's degree from B Y.U. She taught elementary school for 32 years. Elva was an active member of the Monte VisuLDSWanL She worked in church organizations throughout her life. Elva enjoyed her family, friends, travel, golf, square dancing and crafts. She was a wonderful wife, mother and friend. She wasa special person that her family and friends will miss very much. Her daughters 12 grandchildren and 1 DWR Fishing Roundup brothers and sisters, Wilbur J (Mary) Murray of Noxa, Missouri; Boyd (Keith) Murray of Blackfoot, Idaho; Macks (Jerry) Murray of Lapoint, Utah; John (Renee) Murray Big Bear, California; Berta iGuy ) Stewart ofVemal, Utah; Beth Adamsof Blackfoot, Idaho; Erma Casada of Vernal. Utah. Funeral services were held Friday. Nov. 17, 2000 at 11.00 a.m. at Vernal Morthe Thomson-Blackburtuary. Burial in the Maeser Fairview Cemetery with Military Honors given by the American Legion. Under the n direction Ver- ofThomson-Blackbu- nal Mortuary. Qrinda Gee - 738-26- 34 NORTHEASTERN REGION fish on monofilament. BIG SAND WASH RESERVOIR (Nov. 15) Ice formingalongedges, no new reports. Regulation change to an eight trout limit from May 20 to Dec. 31. GREEN RIVER (upper) (Nov. 16) Flows are 1,000 cfs, with no fluctuation. Except for emergencies, flows should remain at this level through the winter. Fishingis good,and pleasure has been light. Fall baetis are dropping ofT, however midget continue to provide surface action. and Griffith's Try Adams, size 18-2Gnat and simple or meting midge Good emergen inpatterns, and clude brusies.RS-Us.WIMOpheasant tails, 18-2- -- Carman Michael, daughter of Pauline Herrera, drove to Loveland, Colorado to visit with her brother Bennie Herrera and hie wife Debbie. From there the drove to Berthod to spend time with her eon Steve Sanchez, his wife Linda, and their tiny baby boy. Carman continued the tripanddrove to Colorado Spring to visit with her daughter Sandy Clark BULLOCK COTTONWOOD RESERVOIRS (Nov. 15) - Mostly iced over, not safeyet Check icecoreftiDy fore going out. Water level low at Cottonwood. Bullock and Cottonwood are located approximately 4 miles north of the town of Gusher. and her granddaughter Lily. Carmane brother, Pat Herrera of Roosevelt, went along on the trip. Margaret Juber, mother of Ron Juber and Mary Jayi, has been visiting he re for three week. She left lazt Murray Faina Ostler Drollinger E. Drollinger Edna Ostler Drollinger. age 91. of Roosevelt, passed sway Thursday, November 16.2000 at the Stewart's Care and Rehabilitation Center. She was bom May 16.1909 in Spanish Fori. Utah to William Jeffrey and Mary Ann Stanley Ostler. She married Arden I. Drollinger April 18, 1928 in Salt Lake Gty. He preceded her in death about 40 yean ago. Edna was a active member of the LDS church and loved genealogy work. Falcon's Ledge Celebrate your success with style. Schedule your company's Christmas Party today! She is survived by brothers. Wayne Ostler, of Clearfield and Onille Ostler, ofMidv ale; an numerous nephew s and nieces. She was preceded in death by brothers and sisters. William, Millo, Ellen Timothy. Thelda Sallee, EjtH baby ), Glen. Reed, and Dee Merlin Ostler. Funeral services were held at 1 1 .00a.m.. Monday, Nov ember 20 at the Roosevelt first w aid LDS chapel. Burial in the loia Cemetery under the direction of the Hullinger Mortuary. Friday to return to Norwalk CA. Everyone she visited eryoyed spending time with her. Veva Tollcfeon rode to Provo last Tuesday with her daughter Pam and Pam's husband Dean Peterson. Emmett and Dorothy Evans had company on Saturday, Nov. 4, nephew, Eddie Weeks, and another nephew, Pat Pritchett, allofSaltLake.1 go rabbit hunting. Aaron and Luta Shelton, of Orem, and their daughter Loia and her husband Rob, of California, spent last Tuesday with the Harold Geea. The Harold Gees received a most beautiful let ter of thanks from President David Sam and his family of Springville. Jennies Merkley received word that Elva Jones, had her sister-in-lapassed sway. Elva's fUneral was held on Nov. 13 in Roy, Utah. Carman Michaels, daughter of Pauline Herrera, returned to her home in Virginia on Wednesday, Nov. 15. She has been here for two months. VevsTollefsonwss picked upbv her son Ron ofVemal on Saturday, Nov. 1 1, to spend a couple of days in Vernal. Thursday, Nov. 16. the Gateway Seniors celebrated the November birthdays, and at the same time enjoyed a lovely Thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings at Ithe Gate-way Senior Center. The high school kids came and served ue all. Our stake conference, held Sunday, Nov. 12, was very good and interest- 1-877-87- c would list w limit www.falconsledge.com formPEUCAN LAKE (Nov.l5)-Ic- e ing along the edge. No reports from anglers. Waterfowl season now open, hunters using the lake as there are large flocks ofducks and geeee in area. RED CREEK RESERVOIR (Nov. 15) No new reports. Should have some ice but likely unsafe. Check ice carefully before going out. ered unsafe at time of report. Colder has ice forming on the edges. Reservoirs accessible but area has received snow and freesing temperatures. and browns. Slow for bluegill and largemouth bass. Trout are being taken from shore and boats. Try flattings worm or powerbaita foot or two above the bottom. Other successful methods are to suspend a worm from a bubble, drill fishing and trolling slowly. Some ice forming in the backs of bays. CURRANT CREEK RESERVOIR (Nov. 15) No new reports. Lest report of ice forming in shallows and poorroad conditions. Expect roads to be enow or ice covered with areas extremely muddy due to recent storms. STEINAKER RESERVOIR (Nov. 15) - Lest report wee fair fishing for rainbows and browns. Lake mostly -GORGE FLAMING RESERVOIR deer of ice but some should be fam(Nov. 16) Rainbow trout fishing is ing in the shallows. good with light pressure. Try a nightcrewlerunderabobberor small STARVATION RESERVOIR (Nov spoons and jigs from shore, or a 15) Last report was fair to good popgearworm combo from boats. fishing for Browns. Twuthave moved Lake trout fishing is fair to good. and now accessible from bank or boaL Remember floating a worm or powerbait a Lin wood Bay is closed to fishing from Try foot or two above the bottom. Other 6 pm. until 7 a.m. through Dec. 15, to successful methods are to protect spawning fish. Good areas worm from a bubble, drift include Mustang, Jarvies, Kingfisher, and trolling slowly. Please take e Antelope Flats, State line and Anvil limit of the walleye home to help the Draw. Tryjiggiiigjust oOfthe bottom, fishery. Walleye have and trolling s flatfish, rapala. flasher their prey base so this predator popusquid or popgearfminnow 100 feet lation needs to be reduced. behind a down rigger of right on the bottom using steel line. UINTAS High Elevation Mountain Concentrate it 60-9- 0 ft depths) Lake and Streams (Nov. 15) - No new reports. Area has received sevwater, another effective tech- eral snow storms and so roads and g rmpala or (1st-- trails are nique is over-harvest- long-linin- snow-covere- d. Our heartfelt thanks to all who extended comforting sympathy and help in our recent sorrow. For the beautiful service, floral offerings, and other kindnesses, we are deeply grateful. Also thanks to Home Health, Stewarts Care Center and Hullinger-OIpi- n Mortuary lor S N.' A A November21 Wrestling, 3-- Union at High School Gris' Hoop, Layton Christian at Tabiona Boys Basketball, Tabiona at Intermountain Christian A November 25 Basketball. Uintah River boys a! Union The Family of Beth Smith Winn Bryant Nielsen Frank, Edna Winn Ftnulm TrH Nonew reports from anglers. Card of Thanks lr die pw arc da, (aw Vn Vcfwon Nit boo MATT WARNER RESERVOIR (Nov. CALDER CROUSE RESERVOIRS RED FLEET RESERVOIR (Nov, 15) (Nov.15) - Crouse has ice but consid- Reports of good fishing forrainbows When the Harold Gee visited Stewart's Care Center in Roosevelt on Friday, they found everyone doing very weU except Lola White, who was having chest pains. die card, flowen aid bod for the lunckton Wc would slw lit w dunk dm who look put m dw seme A ipncwl dunks lo (tap 9-3737" (wnnx s, EAST PARK OAKS PARK (Nov. 15) - Should be iced over but no new reports. Reservoire are beingfilled so edges will have thinner ice. Check ice careftiUy. ing. Falcon's Ledge is... A peaceful escape from the world, wonderful rooms, great dining, with interesting outdoor activities. 18-2- BROUGH RESERVOIR (Nov. 15) -Ice forming. Check ice carefully before going out. To get to Brough, take State Route 88 south from US Route 40 (Ouray Rood). Turn west at the second dirt road past the high power lines. Follow this road approximately 2 miles staying to the left at each fork. includ-ingDoroth- Franklin Dee" Murray, age 66. passed away Nov. 13, 2000 in Uintah County Care Center in Vernal. He was born Aug. 21, 1934 in Jensen, Utah aeon of Jonathan Mqycs and Verlie Stewart Murray. Deewss a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict. He loved Country Western music, camping and fishing. He was a avid San Francisco 49'rs and Los Angeles Lakers fan, and he was a super Horseshoe player. Dee married Joan York June 20, 1953 they later divorced. He married Lois Prost Nov. 22, 1967 they later divorced. He owned and operated his own construction company in California untile ms developed. He death his parents Thelma, Thelda, Sarah and Ver lie. He is survived by 3 daughters, Leslie (Karl) Sempsrott; Tracey (Keith) Danner, and Kathy Coleman, 2, November 28 Gris' Hoop, Uintah River at Union High School Boys' Basketball, Attamont at Uintah November 29 More Gris' Hoop, Union at North Sanpete November 30 Gris' Basketball, Union at Duchesne. North Summit at ARamont, East Carbon at Tabiona High December 1 Boys' Hoop, Morgan at Union. Panguitch at Tabiona (panguitch at Altamont, December 2) & Family Owen Winn & Family Willie & DeNece Williams & Family Tina Doug, Bryant & Family Floyd & Alberta Smith 3 000-701-1- 007 r - ROLL THE LOAD. 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