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Show Page $ ' V V i UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. July 17. 1985 10, Mrs. James Zobell were, their daughter and fondly Janice and Raymond Terry from Aurora. ROOSEVELT NEWS Gladys Ross . Mr. and Mrs,. Howard Reynolds attended the wedding of their grandson Gary J. Hatch son of Dick and Renaa Hatch, and Lorya Morgan daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Morgan, June at Bountiful 28, family members Roosevelt were, Randy Reynolds, Merlyn Reynolds, Sonnie Bird, Other attending from Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mra. Wanda . Reynolds, and Robin Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reynolds brought her sister Oral Burrows from Walnut Grove, CA., home with them for a few daya visit with them and their deter and husband Mildred fc' ' The UBIC Committee is hard at work preparing for the August event. Plans and programs are being finalized for one of the longest running event in the State of Utah, the annual Uintah Basin Industrial Convention. The event is planned for August T, 2, and 3 this year and wilf center its activities, as in past years, in the City park on Lagoon and State Street. UBIC WORK 1 policy making direction of the Board of , State Lands and Forestry, and tq recommend legislation needed to bring Utah's land law up to date. However; Myrin said he had some reservations about the act. He ' said one of the biggest concerns was in the area of mining. There were some formula changes he wasnt sure about He also was concerned about the plan to take grazing representatives off the advisory Lands. The act was submitted by the Utah Land Law Review Committee to the legislature in its 1985 regular session. However, due to the complexity of the proposed changes, and questions about some of the changes, the act was referred to the interim committee for intense review and recommendations. This act is the result of 10 months work and has the support of Governor Bangerter. Ned. voiced ' by concerns included the plan to set up Other Myrin a land bank. He thinks the state already has enough land. He was also concerned about the plan to make all lands flooded by lakes property of the state. The meeting Wednesday is to answer some of these questions and provide further explanations. rl B. Mitchell, j Inc., of mile-lon- g - . . ' . PHONE NEWS 722-613- Kay-len- e, ' : JtuDv 24 Aetffivniiies I 7:00-8:3- Pancake Sausage Breakfast Wallace Park & 0 . Adult $2.00 Kids under 12 $1 .00 , Family $8.00 9:30-10:3- 0 . Primary Parade Are Holdi Assemble at church in Duchesne at 9:00 a.m. . Softball game 10:30 Duchesne County Sheriffs Dept. Vs Duchesne Volunteer Fire Dept. Fishing Derby 12:00-1:0- 0 Prizes kids under 12 only i 1 :00-5:0- 0 ' t Free Swimming , During The U.B.I.C . t 5:00-7:0- 0 Firemens Benefit Dinner t . Dutch oven chicken Adults $3.00 Kids under 12 $1.50 Family $10 Roy Park 7:00-9:0- 0 ; ... August 1, 2, & 3 Steve Hale will be barbecuing the meat. ; A Special Thanks To: : Little Buckaroo Rodeo Sponsored by Duchesne Chamber Smiley's Sporting Goods Frontier Grill & Motel Basin Sports Sunset Sports For Their Help & . ... The following people from , Roosevelt accompanied Kenneth and Julie Elder end family to the Salt Lake Temple July 3; Bishop and Mrs. Sheldon Robb, Mr. and Mra. Bruce Timothy, Mr. and Mra. Ace Davis, Mr. and Mra. James Young, Mr. and Mra. Craig Elder, Bishop and Mrs. Keith Jensen, Nancy West and Patsy Mecham. w , Attending the day visit with their daughter and family Margaret and Norman Jones. Three of their grand-children returned home with them for a longer visit wife also accompanied him from Copperton. His aiater-in-laErma Labrum from Salt Lake also attended. e 95 members of the Alfred and Minnie Morrill family gathered for a family reunion at Boyd and Metta Barnes summer home East of Heber City. They spent three days July 4, 5, and 6 fishing, swimming, games, programs and visiting. Attending from the Basin were, mother Minnie. Mr. and Mra. Earl Allred and family, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Green, Ilene Richardson and daughter Tamera Morrill and fondly and Mr. and Mra. Rodney Perry and family. e Mr. and Mra. Gerald Murphy,.: had two children get married last 3. weddings from this area were their parents, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Allred and Evelyn Provo; Mr. and Mrs. . Murphy, Boyd Lemon and mother Ethel Goodrich, Jody Taylor, bishop and Mrs. Keith Mortensen, Barbara North, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nelson. Among the people from Roosevelt area attending the July 4, celebration at Provo July 3 and 4 were Mr. and Mrs.' Kent Denver, Mr. and Mra. Loryn Rosa, Mr. and Mra. Alien Brown, their daughter Kellie Brown was a participant on the program. e Guests during the July 4, week of. Mra Essie Alexander were her grandchildren Paul Tippen from Loveland Colorado; Stacy Tippen and Aunt Betina Weston. San Bruno CA.; Mr. and Mra. Tim Tippen and Essies first new great grandchild from Farm. ington, New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Sorensen were Friday overnight guests of their daughter and husband Charolett and David Gillman at Logan. e Mr. and Mrs. Ed Labrum and Her son and wife Mr. and Mra. John Fulton, from San .Manuel AZ., recently spent July 8, 9, and 10 at Yellowstone Park vacationing. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roberta went to Salt Lake last week for medical consultation at the' Veterans hospital. They then proceeded to Logan for a three - . blessed and given the name "Allen James Wentworth by hie father,' at Roosevelt Tenth Ward Sacrament meeting July 7. Out of town relatives attending were, parents Mr. and Mra. Doug Wentworth from St. George; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wentworth and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wentworth, Salt Lake City. e Mra. Elda Birchell and sister Thelma Shields attended funeral services for their cousin Roland Gagon, Tuesday July 9, at the Bonneville Unit of the Central Utah Project should be completed within four months. Chicken .Creek Road ia approximately 25 to 85 ' miles southeast of Heber, in Wasatch County. The work will consist of construction of a 1.3 access road to the west side of Chicken Creek, and also construction of a parking area. At the same time at Soldier Creek Marina, three existing parking lota will be extended and a fourth constructed. All parking areas and the road will be surfaced with bituminous asphalt. ... 'i t 'J boards. V . e The infant son of Mr. and Mra. Kirk Wentworth was Altamont submitted the winning bid of $572,245 for the contract The work, which is a small part of - The committee had been appointed to review the responsibility and division of state lands and forestry, to provide updated land management under the : at the Workman Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dart,' Cliff Drollinger and Zelma Lloyd went to Provo Tuesday to attend a 50th wedding anniversary party, in honor of Devera and Emma Dennis, at the Ronald Dennis residence. . McIntyre July A $572 thousand construction contract for the relocation of Chicken Creek West Access Road and for the expansion of parking at the Soldier Creek Marina was Meadow. Morrill Labrum was honored awarded by the Bureau of ' at a 80th birthday party July 4, according to Upper Colorado Regional Director by his family at his son Arvina Clifford Barrett cabin in Whiterocks Canyon. His looked over Representative, Alarik is attending the hearings Myrin on the Proposed State Land Law act He said it is a comprehensive rewrite of the entire law concerning how the state manages its ' CUP road bid to local Act is State the meeting residence. e Saturday overnight guests of state." They also visited her grandmother Zelma Lloyd and other relatives. Other guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lloyd and family from Taylorsville. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Workman were, daughter and family Nancy and Richard Kohutek and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kohutek from" Salt Lake City. They came to attend the baptism and confirmation of their eon Troy by his grandfather Eugene Workman,' at Roosevelt Fifth Ward.1 Other relatives attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jenkins, ' Vernal; Frank Jenkins,' Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Horrocks, Mr. and Mrs. David , Jenkins and daughter Alice from Lapoint, joined the Workmans in family get together following Axel 10. to participate in' Pioneer .Day festivities along with thousands of other residents throughout the provide the best possible service on July 24 while allowing many of our employees the opportunity Post Office open on July 24, but.. Land Law and . Anderson. e A large group' of members' from Roosevelt East Stake attended Stake Temple day at the Provo Temple Wednesday July ' The Roosevelt Post Office will be open for business as usual July 24, but there will be no residential or business delivery, Postmaster Dean Bolles said today. "The Postal Service in Utah wants as many employees as possible to have the opportunity to observe this important state holiday," the postmaster said. "Postal employees who can be spared and who would like to celebrate Pioneer Day will be authorized vacation time. The postmaster stated, "Express Mail and Special Delivery Mail will be delivered as usual Mail also will be collected and dispatched in the normal manner. In addition, we will take care of urgent needs if customers notify us." Postmaster Bolles noted the Postal Service celebrated similar local holidays in other parts of the country. "Our intention is to week at the Jordan River Temple. Son Doyle Murphy and Gena Maaz married July 2. Daughter Sherry Lynne married Geoff ery Mr. and I , Cooperation 1 ; . . |