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Show Page Two - The Eureka Reporter - March 10, 2000 Duane Sorensen He will be remembered as a man with the dearest compassion, Duane A. Sorensen, husband, lather, brother, triend. un- an unmatchingly great sense of humor, and as the most helpful and giving person who will never be replaced in our hearts. He was so extraordinary and touched so many people's lives, lie left something in all of us that will remain in our hearts forever. To all his dear friends, he expectedly passed away Monday. February 28. 2000. lie was bom on November 24. 104b. to Marlon and learl Sorensen, of Palmyra. I tali, lie was educated in Spanish Fork schools, and went on to pursue his education at I tali State University. obtaining a Bachelor's Degree in Agricultural Business and his Masters in Fconnmics. lie was an avid rodeo competitor and enthusiast his whole life, lie participated in many aspects ot this sport, beginning at a high school rodeo level, and moving on to college and professional ranks. Through all his participation he made a wealth of dear triends and the best of memories, lie was a well respected cowboy. lie loved traveling and the opportunity to go with many people. He will he sorely missed by his abundance of travel partners, team ropers, and friends. He was able to continue his travels, right up to his death. It was in college and through loved all of you so much. His biggest enjoyment in life was being there for all of you, everyone from his team roping partners and coffee shop buddies, to his employees throughout the years, and all his rodeo friends. He loved his brothers and sister very much, and was always there for them. He was the one that everyone looked to when the most difficult of decisions needed to be made. Thank you for being a part of his happiness. He is survived by his wife. their daughters. Saundra; Stephanie and Stacie: his Cohy Jones; his parents. Marlon and Pearl Sorensen: brothers and sister. Lynn and Marilyn and family; Ray and Chris and family: Mark and Ann Williams and their sons; and Don Sorensen and Ron Sorensen. Funeral services were held at son-in-la- w, rodeo that he met his wife, Saundra Curlock, and whom he enjoyed a wonderful, 29 years of life. They had an ex- the Lake Shore First Ward Church, and burial was in the ceptionally close bond, no only as husband and wife, hut as best Spanish Fork Cemetery. friends. They made many different successful husinsess ventures Men often bear little grievancwith es buying less courage than they do with beginning together, the Ideal Motel and Cafe, then large misfortunes. -moving on to the construction Aesop business, then on to Duke's Lanes It is the heart that always Bowling Center, and Western Unlimited Tack and Saddlery. He sees, before the head can see. -Thomas Carlyle had the ability to become an expert in all he pursued, which is what made him such an example The term restaurant was first to all of us. used by Boulanger who opened In the midst of all these cathe first establishment of its kind reer expansions, they raised two in Paris in 1765. daughters, both who have followed in his footsteps to be sucMiami, Florida, gets its name cessful rodeo competitors and from an Indian word mayami college graduates. He was a won- meaning "big water". derful teacher and coach to them, both inside and outside of the Time and tide wait for no arena. man. fun-fill- ed The Eureka Reporter USPS No. 1 79-62- 0 Published Weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Call at (435) 433-693- 3 or (801) 489-565- 1 Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY 161 South Main Street Springville, Utah 84663 The entire contents of this newspaper is Copyright 1 998 The Eureka Reporter. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the consent of the editor or publisher. SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE, PER YEAR In Juab County - $1 5.00 Outside Juab County - $1 8.00 Please send change of Address to The Eureka Reporter PO Box 150, Eureka, Utah 84628 Periodical Postage paid at Springville, UT 84663 POSTMASTER: PUBLISHER EDITOR Martin Conover Tamara Stanger Whirling disease found in Provo River The parasite that causes whirling disease in fish has been discovered in fish taken from portions of the Provo River, as far down as Deer Creek Reservoir, fish health specialists at the Division of Wildlife Resources' Fisheries Experiment Station announced March 2. Rainbow trout at Deer Creek and possibly Jordanelle reservoirs have tested positive. Fish at both locations are lightly infected and no physical deformities or other symptoms have been seen. Investigators have sampled these waters and tested for whirling disease spores periodically since 1966. The first confirmed, positive detection was in tisli collected in the winter of 1999. A presumptive diagnosis was made in fish directly above Jordanelle Reservoir, at the junction with die Weber-Prov- o Canal, in 1997. The Provo River has been considered at high risk because of its connection with die Weber River drainage, which lias been contaminated for several years. Investigators believe the latest infection is a fairly recent downstream movement of the parasite. There is no effective treatment for infected fish. Researchers are focusing much effort on finding ways to manage tiny tub-ite- x worms, die intermediate liost for die parasite, dial are found on the bottom of most streams and reservoirs. The Division of Wildlife Resources has formed a response team to oversee further investigations to determine die extent and spread of the parasite and its impact on die sport fishery. Biologists stress diat fishing at Deer Creek and Jordanelle reservoirs, and die Provo River system. should remain good for the foreseeable future. Rainbow trout are stocked into bodi reservoirs at a large size, making diem less susceptible to whirling disease. Wild brown trout in the river are more resistant to the infection dian rainbow and cutdimat trout. Anglers are urged to clean dieir waders and gear after fishing in the river and to properly dispose of the remains of any harvested fish by placing diem in garbage cans or by burning them completely. Whirling disease does not infect humans and fish may be safely consumed. For more information contact Charlie Thompson, aquatics manager in the Division's Central or Dr. Region, at (801 ) Chris Wilson at the Division's Fisheries Experiment Stateion, 489-567- 8, (435)752-106- 6. Eureka Reporter ifi To Buy, Sell or Trade Call Tami at 433-693- 3 MT7 , 7" Help Wanted COVENANT DRIVER Transport. 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