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Show v. i Vr Pane 16 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD, junc 35. 2002 r t if i i PRICE The American Legion season officially kicked ofTthis past weekend as the Helper team hosted itsannual tournament. The four day event allowed teams from across the state tocomjvu- - while improving their baseball skills. In the first game on Thursday evening, the 1 Iclper kids raced Cedar City. After much consternation by the Helsr team, they finally beat Cedar 6-- 4 in eight innings. They also I vat Cyprus 2 0. The Sun Advocate Pauline Brown went to St. George to attend her granddaughter, Sherry Brown, graduation. Pauline alao took her daughter DenicePolaofLehi with Florence Smith drove up to N ashes, Washington to attend the graduation A proposal to trade I 68 acres of private land in Grand County for U5. Forest Service holdings in San Jmin County received the support of the Grand County Council last week. vote, the council agreed to write a letter to Rep. Chris Cannon, By a supporting the trade. Council members Bart Leavitt and Jerry McNeely owners have the right to do what opposed. Leavitt said he believes prix-rtthey want with their land, hut liedid not supsirt theexchange because it will of her granddaughter, Chelscy McKowen. She is the daughter of MOAB 6-- Bobbie McKowen. LaVar Davies of Springville was out this last week and spent some time with his brother, John Davies and Freda. Jenny Merkley has been in the Salt Lake area, in Murray, where her daughter, Fay Wooley, has been in the Cottonwood hospital. Fay has been really sick. At last report she was suffering from pneumonia. Mary Lou Smith left with a friend from Duchesne. They went on a trip to KenWyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, tucky, Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas, New Mexico and Colorado. When they were in Indiana, they went to a yard sale. They went to another one in Ohio. They saw lots of country. When fishthey were in Indiana they went catfish. ing and caught a They also caught a very big carp. They were getting back to their hometown and they went to Moab and saw the Hole in the Rock, Elk Buckhorn overlook and also enjoyed the beautiful scenery and lots of Canyonland. They were gone 19 days and were in 15 states. They enjoyed their trip. 2 y result in a loss of tax revenue for Grand County. If the trade is approval, local business owner William Petty will swap 168 acres of private land located bet ween Miners Basin and Bachelor Basin in the La Sal Mountains for ahoul 295 acres of Forest Service land located on the south side of the I .a Sals and in the Ahajo Mountains. The Times-lndrpemle- COALVILLE .Sheriff's Blotter: A complainant reported that someone keeps leaving items on his property, this time the object wasu placard with things written on it that were not nice. The problem usually takes place1 on the wmkends. A resident reported that there was a lot of noise comingfhim an adjacent apartment. No music or voices just a lot of banging objects. Dispatch received a call from an anonymous caller who reported a male individual who was try i ng to get his horse ofT the road was upset when cars would go by and scan; the animal so he would throw things at the cars. The Summit County Ihv RICHFIELD Saturday afternoon Sevier County Sheriff's deputies responded to a report of a deceased body inside ofa vehicle in the Rose Meadow area southeast of Richfield. Officers found the hixly ofa woman who appeared to he in her 50s, in the car. Detective Capt. Delbert Lloyd and detective Sgt. Tom Jensen are Right now we think she may he from Colorado, said Sevier County Sheriffs Office public information officer Charlie Ogden. No notifications have been made. The Richfield Reaper With Salt I.akcCityarchitect firm VCBO Architecture under contract, Wasatch County is mnvingswiftly ahead to naming the amount of a general obligation bond that will fund a new librarysenior center if approved by voters in August. With 25 yea rsexpericnrcdesigningpiihlirhuildingB and higher education facilities, VCBO's Steve Crane told the commission his firm will design a building to fit the local vernacular. The Wasatch Wave WASATCH MANTI After hearing that Ephraims electricity operation is in the red and is deficit spending virtually every month, the city council voted unanimously Wednesday, June 5 to raise rates ten percent. The increase comes ontopofal5 percent increase approved Nov. 20, 200 1 . The November increase was structured so that rates for customers who used little power went up less than 15 percent while rates for bigpower users went up more than 15 percent. But the overall average was 15 percent. The Mexsenger-Knterpris- e A Tooele man, who gave his wife the choice that TOOELE either she or the neighbor's dog would be shot, is in jail today in lieu of posting a $200,000 bail after shooting the dog. Lt. Barry Pitt ofthe Tooele City Police department, Baid Cory Karren has been charged with aggravated assault, domestic violence in the presence of a chi Id, carryings dangerous weapon while under the influence, discharging a firearm, intoxication, and aggravated cruelty to animals. The Tooele Transcript Bulleti n NrT -- wAiBuMtx BRAND NKW-Rooscv- City has been busy putting in new playground equipment. It should be ready to play elt on soon. four-poun- Regional office relocating to Foothill Drive VA Tracy Roberts - 848-5- 4 1 7 Curt and Barbara Engelford are back in Tabiona for the summer after their in Mesquite, Nevada. The Benjamin Morgan Roberts fam- ily held their family reunion at the Snook Roherts pavilion over the week- end. Over 100 attended. Melanie Mexenen of Salt Lake vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts Mon- day. Anna Clayton spent a week in the Bountiful hospital where she received medical treatment. James Lcespentawcekin Richfield, Ogden and Salt Lake visiting rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Defa had most of their family home for Father's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Gines of Kamas and Boyd and Dorothy Williams vis- ited Dale and Linda Gines, Max and Viola Gines and Maxine Penrod last week. Stacy and Lix Portor of St. George visited Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gines a few days thiB week. Patand Elthora Casper went to Salt Lake Monday where Elthora kept a doctor appointment. Edand Kathy Dubois wenttoFlorida to attend the wedding of their son. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gines visited Irene Griffis in Salt Lake one day last She is in an assisted living home where she is geltinghelp to learn how to use her new prothesis. LeviGincsreturnedFridayfromhis The Department of Veterans Af-fairs, Veterans Benefits Administra-winte- r tiun Regional Office is moving after 40yearsofoccupancy in the Wallace F. Bennett Federal Building. Effective July 1, the Regional Office will open its doors at the new site located at 550 Foothill Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 13. The new mailing address will be PO Box 581900, Salt Lake City, num- VAs toll-fre- e Utah 84158-190will not change, ber of Minimal interruption is expected or Friday, June 28 when the office will close its doors at 12 p.m., and will reopen at the new site 8 a.m. Monday, July 1 . The new building is located on the grounds of the VA Salt Lake City Healthcare System (Medical Center), at the southwest comer of Foothill and Wasatch Drives. It is the mission oftheVARegional Office to provide veterans benefits to 137,000 veterans and their fami-lies throughout Utah and portions of Benefit programs include com- pensation, pension, education, burial, and vocational rehabilitation and the VA Re-employment. gional Office to the grounds of the VA Medical Center will improve service and provide improved access to veter- ans and their families. We look forward to our move and Fen-Phe- d cord, California, met Lena Thomas in Duchesne and they went to Casper, Wyomingfortheweddingofhergrand-th- e son, Cody Thomas, to Kelly Garcia, Cody is the son of Dee and Chris Tho-Idah- 0. ofCabianMa coming youiyway n or Redux? 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Wadsworth, Director of the VA Re- Neal and Reah Carter of Cedar City came up to visit with Rheas sister, gional Office in Salt Lake City. An official buildingdedication cer- - Venla Gee. When the Carters came up emony is tentatively scheduled for from Cedar City, their son Boyd Garter and his family had been back to the early August. Nauvoo Temple. When they got home Boyd got very sick. They put him in the LDS mission in Roseville, California. hospital and kept him overnight- - Neal All the family went to Salt Lake to and Reah came up to Duchesne. They meet him when he got off the plane, found out that Boyd had been put in Bud Young had heart surgery last the hospital so they cut their visit Tuesday in Salt Lake. He came home to get back to the hospital. Boyd short in three days but had to return to the is a doctor , soyou see, they have just as for treatment. further hospital much a chance of getting sick as we Ervin and Jan Rhoades, Mrs. Arvel other people do. Rhoades, and Lee andTina Gines went Carma Jean Lisonbee and Orinda to Lynn Jones viewingand Deon went Gee were thHebef on Thursday June on to Salt Lake for a doctor appoint-week- . 20. Orinda had to keep a doctor apment. It was the June birthdays, pointment. John and Bonnie Roberts had all so Jean Landers had to take over. their children home for Fathers Day weekend. Tho Next Generation Taken ' ... Call Price: 637- - r ' fA svif rj AtJ. I ,v I PRECIS communications |