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Show I I mnwrn D. Oldroyd Delta Roihlisbergcr Oldroyd, age 93, died February 13, 1996 in Sl George, Utah. She was bon January 12, 1903 in Glen wood, Utah to Frederick and Sarah Peterson Rothlisberger. She married Isaac Marvin Oldroyd in the Manti Temple on October 8, 1924. He preceded her in death on September 12, 1988. Delta lived most of her life in Roosevelt, Utah until her husbands retirement as a meatcutter from Safeways. In 1973 she moved to Santa Clara, Utah. She was an active member of the LDS Church. She was a loving gentle person whose main interest was her grandchildren. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. MacArthur (Peggy) Wright, Sl George, Ms Renee Provo, Utah; the Oldroyd, following grandchildren, Susan (Ron) Bums, Midvale, Utah, Colette (Stan) Jeppsen, LaCrcscenta, CAL, Jonathan Lane (Linda) Wright, SL George, Utah, Kevin MacArthur (Linda) Wright, Las Vegas, Nevada; and eleven grandchildren. Funeral services were held Friday, February IS in the Santa Clara Valley Chapel. Interment in the SL George Gty Cemetery under the direction of Metcalf Mortuary. i & Andrea (Fred) Johanson A. Johanson Andrea (Fred) Johanaon, age 15, of Duchesne, passed away at her home Tuesday February 13, 1996 from a long battle with cystic fibrosis. She was bora March 20, 1980 in American Fork, Utah to Mark E. and Jacqueline Felton Johanson: Andrea loved to read, play Sega, and work with craft projects such as painting ceramics. She loved animals, especially eats. Andrea loved doing anything with her sisters and was her dads secretary. She is survived by her parents, Mark and Jackie, of Duchesne; grandparents, Bud and Amy Johanson, Williams, LA, and Ralph and Margaret Pel ton, Orem, UT; three sisters, Valerie, Heather, and Suzanne Johanson, all Duchesne. Funeral services held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, February 17, at the Duchesne LDS Stake Carter. Burial in the Duchesne City Cemetery under the direction of the Hullinger-OlpiMortuary. 1 n Pauline Winkler Shana Loertschcr - 454-39- 76 Deana Lindsay went to Elko, Nevada, last week to attend the graduation of husband Rob, who just completed a training session with his company of employment as an E.M.T. Graduatinig ceremonies and a dinner was helId to honor graduates of the class. She took her little son, Trevor, with her while Ryan, Gavin, and McKensie stayed with their Lindsay grandparents, Bob and Emma Rae in Boneta. Attending the Provo Temple for the first time were Elder Donald Miles and Elder Rhett Swasey. Accompanying them were their parents, Ronald and Carolyn Miles and Melvin and Dixie Swasey and other family (Boneta) members. The group attended Saturday, February 10. The Miles had lunch at Daryl and Kerrilyns in Orem. Coming to attend the Bluebell Ward Sacrament meeting to hear their brother speak prior to February 28 entrance into the Mission Training Center in Provo Daryl, Kerrilyn, and Rhonda Miles and friend Clark of Orem and Provo. Mark and Lori Mon sen flew to Los Vegas, Nevada, Sunday morning February 4, where Mark was involved with the National Sail Conservation Convention as a board director from Duchesne County. The Alex, Adam, with their , Monsen. The Monaens'Tetumed Thursday morning from the convention both of whom expressed their appffcciatdon of home and country (nura living. Mark was involved in meetings, then he and Lori did a bit of sight Bobby Neal Nez, age 42, of Randlett, died Thursday, February 15, 1996 at his home. He was bom April 25, 1953 in Roosevelt to Ned C. and Levate WyasketNez. Bobby eqjoyed drawing, hunting and fishing, and being out of dome. He really liked spending time with his parents. He was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran. He is survived by his parents, Ned and Levate Nez, of Randlett; children, Ty Nez, Randlett, Pacer Toponotes, Myton; brothers and sis- ters, Larry and Venice Nez, Yellowstone Subdivision, Kenneth and Jacqueline Nez, Ft Duchesne', Alice and Glenn Jack, Ft. Duchesne, Sue and Johnny Jenkins, Randlett, Clarice Cowan, Duchesne. He was preceded in death by a brother, Ned Nez, Jr. and companion, Viola Tabbee. Graveside services held at 1:00 p.m., Monday, February 19th at the Ft Duchesne Cemetery under the direction of the Hullinger-Olpi- n Mortuary with military honors by the U ft O Veterans. Lee. Paternal is Jacie grandmother is Ruth Bird, maternal grandparents are Garth and DeAnne Sorenson of Roosevelt Steve and Annette Dunsmore had Brig home from school in Logan this weekend who came to attend the Bluebell Ward Sacrament to hear Elder Donald Miles speak. rMtZ&fj)rvm: mmm Orlnda Gee 38-2634 Gladys Nielsen has her sister Rena Hansel of Palm Springs Calif, here to visit and spend some time with her. Portor Merrell came hone from Sail Lake on Monday of this last week, he had spent a few days in American Fork with his son Reed Merrell and his family. We at our Senior Dinner on seeing. Ffeb. 15 celebrated 8 Thursday, A congregation of family and friends of Elder Donald Miles were birthdays. Jack Blcazard and Viola came in attendance at the Bluebell Ward Sacrament meeting to hear home from Salt Lake for several Elder Donald speak. His sister, days, they spent time with their Darla, and daughters, Lade and daughter and her husband. Jennie Mcrklcy had a sister Lora of Vernal, his grandmother, Alice Miles and uncle Ken Miles of Clisla Dcfa pass away in Salt lake Mountain Home plus other uncles, she had been in a care center for a aunts and cousins. while. Jennies cousin Rex Chatwin Sunday, February 11, the family of Myton passed away the same of Elder Donald Miles presented day, their funerals arc still pending the Bluebell Ward Sacrament at this time. meeting program. Speaking were Jennie Meikley had her daughter his brother Greg, his sister Jana Sweat and husband Brent of Rhonda, his parents, Ron and Hcbcr, also Jennies son Marvin Carolyn Miles and Elder Donald. Jones of West Valley out, they Prayers were by his brothers, were doing some roof repairs while Curtis and Daryl Miles. Special were ouL musical number was by his nieces. theyElder Brandon Bench, son of Lade and Lons Lyons, Natalie Miles and nephews Matthew and Edmund and Patti, has been called to serve a mission in the Argentina Levi Miles-TWe- ll Bring the World Buncos"' Aina! His fare wcll was ' His Truth." Kings Peak Scout District held held in the Bridgeland Chapel on its annual Scouters Banquet in Sunday, Feb. 11. Both of his Altamont Stake Center, Thursday, grandmothers were out, Edmunds February 15 under the direction of mother Rose Anna Bench of district officers. Members of the Duchesne, also Pattis man Cclest Bluebell Ward who received Murphy of Bountiful, also uncles awards were: Judy Williams and aunts and cousins, Joan and (District Award of Merit); Jeramie Dean Beal, and Colcnc and Bob Williams, Cindy and Arne Carlson Clouse all rtf Salt Lake, and Ken (Scouters of the Year Award), and and Paula Bench and family of Rush Loertscher (Second Miler Grand Junction Colo, also friends. Award). Bill and Veva Tollefson and Gary and Paula Jenkins and Darlene Tollefson and Bruce Burt and Carolyn accompanied by Duston of Duchesne all drove over Bird joined the Melvin and Dixie to Vernal on Saturday, Feb. 10 to Swasey family as they attended the Provo Temple Saturday, be present at a baptism, they spent time visiting at the hone of Ron February 10, with Elder Rhett Swasey, their nephew. Following and Mary Jean Tollefson, also the temple attendance the group Scotland Leslie Peterson, Denik ft Chuck-a-Ramwent to a for dinner. Curie Tollefson and their families. The Wiliams, Randy and Judy, Dorothy Evans was taken out to had their children. Abe (Logan Salt Lake on Friday, Feb. 9 to keep and Sally Roth (Roosevelt) attend a Dr. apt Her daughter Stacey Sunday meetings with them. They Mecham took her out to hear Elder Donald Miles Phyllis Day spent ten days down seiric February 11 in Bluebell in St George, Utah with her son Bobbie and Mitzie Day. Marlene, Dean, and Monty Loraine McKinnon of Arcadia Roberts drove to Lagan to witness flew to LaMesa Calif, where she the marriage sealing of M1B Roberts granddaughter, Angela G. spent a week visiting with her and Justin R. Merrell and baby daughter Ilcne Hall and ha family. son, Colter Justin Merrell at the Logan Temple. After the temple sealing, family members from both families went to the J. J. Norths restaurant for a family meal. There were a hundred people in attendance. Representing the Roberts family wen Klay, Kathy and family of Tremonton, LaMar and Sharon West of American Bobby Neal Nez B. Nez Falls, Idaho, Brent and Kim Roberts of Providence, Greg and Laura Roberts of Logan, Sterling and Mel Roberts of Hooper, Roxanne R. and Alan Follmann of Salt Lake City, Coray Roberts and Kara Peterson of Salt Lake City. Chuck and Stephanie Adams were visitors at Chucks parents, Dan and Reva Adams, last weekend (Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 1011). They attended Bluebell Ward Sunday meetings with their family. Paul and Elaine Atwood and family attended the wedding receptii on of their niece, Debbie Clark, daughter of Maralyn and Robert Clark in Salt Lake City Saturday, February 10 in Salt Lake City. Kelly and Janice Bird have an addition to their family with the arrival of eight pound three ounce baby daughter Annelle. She arrived February 8, at the Uintah Basin Medical Clinic. Older sister Card Of Thanks We wish to express our gratitude to all our many friends and relatives for the kindness they have given to us at the passing of our daughter Cindy. Thanks to all for the food and floral arrangements that were sent to the home. Thank you to those who helped with food the day of the service. Thanks to the medical staff that helped also. Thanks again for everything. Sincerely, Scott & Mona Nickell and Family Reach' You Dcloy and Joyce Duncan and his mother Lois and Hank Swain travelled to Provo and Salt Lake Monday, Feb. 12 to take care of some business and returned home on Wed. Sheldon Spencer of Kearns spent Friday and Saturday with his mother Zola Spencer and helped with fixing and rcpairipg things in the home. Roy and Toni Gardner travelled to Salt Lake Wednesday to be there for Thursday, Feb. 8 to celebrate their daughter Jaclynn Stasa's birthday. Cory and Pam Duncan and two sons of Vista California, relumed home Saturday, Feb. 10 after Customers ThroughoutUtah; Can Place An Ad This Size In 3 1 UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. February 20. 1996- - Pace IS Kevin VanTasscIl. Dedication of Dave Curry of Salt Lake spent a Duncans and other family grave Davin Colvin. Some of these few in Hanna visiting Mr. and members. Cory and Pam spent a out of town who attended were: Mr. Mrs.days Joe Curry. week vacationing al Yellowstone, and Mrs. David Colvin and family. Mr. and Mis. Travis Stewart and the two boys were cared for by the Mr. and Mrs. Lane Josie and family spent the weekend visiting Davis family of Helper and the Ruby and Teny Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Thomas and family, Mark Duncans of RoosevclL friend. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Dcfa and family. Kevin Duncan spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Myrthan Dcfa Nola Giles and girls of Hcbcr family; home with his parents Beaver and and family; Alva Dcfa and family, spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Gwen Duncan, he is attending Mary Lublin and family; Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Giles and family. school in Provo. Mrs. Norman Casper and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jcnry Tumbow of Mrs. Jack Gordan; Dave Curry; Mr. Salt Lake spent the Weekend al and Mrs. Max Giles all of Salt their home in Tabiona. Lake. Roy Chatwin and family of Lois Collins left for San Diego Duchesne, Jenny Mcrklcy of Monday, her and her children were Duchesne. Norma Aman of Park vacationing in for a week City; Doug and Penny Curry of California. Altamont; Arnold Chatwin and Jackie Webb spent a couple days family of Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. in Salt Lake visiting friends. Bennett Josie of Panguitch; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lindsey and On Saturday, Feb. 10th, the Mrs. Bobbie Webb of Salt Lake. Dakota of Kamas spent the Birthday Club met at the Frontier Rcvclla Daniels and daughter of weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grill to celebrate the birthdays of Altamont. Jones. two birthday ladiez, Virginia Norma Aman and grandchildren Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and Houston and Leah Haelem. and Sandy and Kairen Rhoades of Hcbcr spent the weekend family Members and guests Gail Allred, the weekend at their home in visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charlie spent Jean Ponton and Ludy Cooper had Hanna. Slrcbcl and family. dinner hosted by Fern Jensen. with was Bridge prizes played JL going to Virgina Houston, Teresa mr'-ViHarmzton and LaRue Lamb. The grand finale of the day was the sentation of the gifts to by Representative Alurik Myrin irginia and Leah, the February birthday honorees. The process for pass in one form or another this Mr. and Mrs. Jearold Yack from Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. appropriations is reaching a .year. Robert Yack and Mr. and Mrs. conclusion this week. Next week Back on the issue of local taxing Chris Nebeker, both from the Joint Appropriations Committee authority la me discuss the Roosevelt, honored their parents made up of Senate and House following dilemma dial is playing Lawrence and Jennis Yack on Leadership of both political parties out right now. There is a bill their 50th Wedding Anniversary. will meet and approve the final that locally allow some lowering of would The Golden Wedding Celebration budget for the 1997 fiscal year the severance lax for horizontal was held at the Roosevelt East which starts July 1. The bill will drilling. This would be done to Stake Center on Saturday, then be approved by the entire encourage dial kind of drilling in 10. were February Family guests on the final day of the Basin. I think Jennis sisters Mary Shepherd; legislature Before session. that work can be Utah and the Uintah it is a good bill and a good concept Betty and Cedi Blackwood and a will decisions of la Verda and Bill Edge, all from Salt completed because it would stimulate the local Lake City, along with their have to be made regarding future economy and help conservation by tax As rates. decision can sec you children and families. Lawrenoes producing more of the oil in the is time rapidly approaching. brothers attending were Don and ground so not as much is left in the A tot of tax proposals are floating Bernice Yack from Neola with ground. Some of the county I which most have of their daughters and family; Frank around, and Thora Yack and daughter and discussed in earlier reports. One commissioners in our Senate her family; Bill and Gussie Yack new proposal would adjust many of District and one other area have and boys and their families and the taxes and business license fees now opposed this bill because we sister-in-lahave talked about reluming some Faye Yack and her that cities can charge. This Nil the severance tax revenue to the of son and his family. Also a niece would not take effect until 1997 to Billie and husband Butch Kay allow time for counties of origin and this bill review by next years from Vernal attended the party, would reduce that. This is a Cities and Counties arc legislature. I have promoted fa a along with many cousins and suggestion friends from the Uintah Basin. asking for a lot of new taxing dmc. I am now rethinking and long this arc year, they say they After guests were served to a powers probably will oppose that buffet, they could dance to the not sharing in the good times and suggesdon in the future because if music of the Arda Mansfield Band. dont have enough revenue. When the counties then become an one states some reservations about advocate for raising the severance allowing new taxing authority to tax they will then join forces with, local governments, as I do, then the tax and spend crowd rather they say you arc against local than as in the past being advocates control. It is an interesting situation. fa a healthy industry and local One thing that is getting serious economy. consideration is a way to increase B As always I am interested in ft C road funds to local entities by viewpoint on this and other your 848-51 Roberts 7 4 Tracy appropriating some of the state issues. sales tax to roads. I think this will Funeral services were held in Tuesday February 13, at the Love Tabiona Ward for Calista Chatwin A $1,000 grand prize is being Dcfa. "Poets are the brief chroniclers of Speakers were Jessup our time. In a world so full of hate, VanTaSsell, Basil Dcfa,1 son. Collie' offered in a free poetry contest, wed like to sec what poets say Josie, daughter, Vivian Curry, open to everyone in the Rooscvcll-areThere arc ova $3,000 in about love. We feel this contest Niece, President Lamont Moon. and the deadline fa will produce exciting results and, Prayers given by Terry Roberts, prizes, as such, reserve the right to publish Grandson, Joe Josie, Grandson, entering is April 7, 1996. Winners before the winning poems. Beginners are Danin Colvin, Grandson, Musical will be announced on selections "I am a child of God" by June 1, and a winners list sent to welcome!" all entrants. To enter, send one poem 21 lines Grandchildren and "Poems on be must or less to: Poetry Contest, 134 W. written love, old in alone rocking my rocking have a love theme," says Daisy 32nd SL, Suite 264, New York, chair" Julie Giles. "That Wonderful Mother of Mine" owen, Jessup and Rudge, Contest Director of the NY 10001. famed New Yak Poetry Alliance. spending throe days with the Elray w wm 1 a. a great-childre- n, a I.CT. Qi Or Call The Uintah Basin Standard 722-513- 1 For More Information Uiimh BasIn... 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