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Show i I and died Tuesday, March 28, 2000 at hia residence. He resided in Hun tington since 1993 and formerly lived in Roosevelt He was retired from Pennxoil refinery where he worked for over twenty years and served as supervisor and plant manager. Mr. Pittman served in the US Air Face during the Korean Conflict and waa a member of St Paul's Lutheran Church in Jasper TX. Hs is survived by hia wife, Georgia Maa Pittman of Huntington; sons, Tom Pittman and Tim Pittman, both of Huntington; daughters, Debra Oraxio and Jacqui Castro, both of Ramona CA; grandchildren, Bryan Castro, Brandy Castro, Jarred Castro and Wendy Buchholi; brother, Bruce Pittman of Lufkin; sisters, Jerry Ann FuizofHorse head NY, Florence Flowers of Jasper TX, Marcel Clark of Coos Bay OR, and Beatrice Blood worth of Lumberton Clarence Eail Moore C. TX. Mr. Pittman waa preceded in death by hia son, Keith Wayne Pittman on Sept 25, 1971, and hia parents, Ernest and Irena (Jones) Moore Clarence Earl Moore, 79, passed away March 28, 2000 at his home in Vernal, Utah. Earl was born December 23, 1920 in Vernal, Utah a son of William Dougherty ft Sylvie Jane Knott Moore. He married Myrle Swett on July 6, 1940 in Vernal, Utah. Earl waa a member of the LDS. Church, Veteran of World War II, He was raised in Ashley Valley and had a farm in Randlett. He built a bouse in Greendale then moved back to Vernal. Earl loved music, he played the Guitar, the fiddle and sang. He enjoyed Camping, wood working and Aiming: He is survived by his wife Myrle; 1 son Bryce (Marsha) Moore from Roosevelt, Utah. 2 granddaughters Shelly (Kirk) McLeod of West Jordan; Angie (Junior) Zubiate of Myton; 3 great grandchildren Lori, Christopher and Tyler; brothers and sisters Bernard (Iova) Moore from Randlett; Verda Bergstram of Salt Lake City; Loma (Orval) Gillen of Linden, Utah; Wanda (Ralph) Kettle ofVemaL Utah; Lynn (Linda) Moore of Vernal, Utah. Earl was preceded in death by his parents; sister Vena MaeSwett Cook; brother difTord Moore. Funeral Services were held Saturday April 1 at 11a.m. at the Maeeer 4th LDS Ward Chapel. 2573 North 1500 West, Vernal , Utah. Interment will be in the Rock Point Cemetery. Under the direction of Thomson-Blackbur- n Vernal Mortuary. In Lieu of flower please contribute to The American Cancer Society. Military Honors by The American Legion Post 11 Pittman. Cairoway Funeral Home, Huntington, directors. Volunteers needed to host Easter tours at Fantasy Canyon Fantasy Canyon is once again looking for volunteers for the busy Easter weekend. Located 40 mile southeast of Vernal, it is a popular and fragile geologic hiking site administered by the Bureau of Land Management Bared on previous years, at leaat 500 visitors can be expected to visit the rock trails at Fantasy Canyon as well as to the nearby desert and canyon areas. Kim Bartel, Bureau of Land Management Recreation Planner, said, We look forward to meeting some enthusiastic folks that could help us. Weve had some very good volunteers help us in the past and this tradition is an exciting one to continue." The site has a mean-- , foot trail, and dering, rock-line- d many of the formations have been identified with metal eurvey-typ- e markers. "It seems to be a good system, and everyone Ive spoken with eryoys it continued BarteL The BLM would like there volunteers for Saturday, April 22, and Easter Sunday. Tha Bureau ofLand Management is concerned with tha possible im- number pact by tha of visitors to thaifragUegeologici The formations are very delicate, which is why the site has been nicknamed, "Nature's China Shop." One touch can destroy tha work of ages. Tha BLM needs volunteers to help monitor tha site and answer questions about some of the formations and tha adjacent area. The rocks of Fantasy Canyon were deposited during a geologic time period known as tha Eocene Epoch, dating back from 38 to 50 million years ago. Within Duchesne County beef producers help train chefs to help boost exports ever-increasi- Lena Thomas returned home on March 15 alter spending two months in California with her three daughters. Elmer Thomas celebrated his birthday on Sunday, March 19. His daughter Patsy and her husband Dale Tewalt traveled here from California to attend the family gathering at Elmar's home. Jennie Merkley drove to Orem to visit with her sistei-in-laGurt Chat win, who has been quite UL Paul Bowden, our Myton senior citizen bus driver, is in Salt Lake undergoing testa at tha Veteran's Hospital. We send our beet wishes to Paul and hope he returns home soon. To celebrate her 95th ' Nellie Langs children and children had an open house on Saturday, April 1, at the Gateway Senior Center in Duchesne from 2 4 ?.m to p.m. Mary Elison fell and broke her left wrist and hopes to have the cast removed this week. Dolly Lyons has been in Stewart's Cara Center for soma time, but was able to spend last week at home with her family. Mrs. Simmons, a resident in Stewart's Care Center, walked awqy from tha center but wu found in an LDS church near the center. The March Daughters ofUtah Pioneers meeting was held on Monday, March 20, at I pjn. in our DUP building.' The two hostesses were Phyllis Day and Roberta Nielsen. A lesson was given by Cindy Bruton formad the water- - and tions one can find witches, dogs, a wind-washe- boxing bear, a gargoyle, a diving duck, a dinosaur' backbone, or any other fanciful forms tha mind can i BLM will provide volunteers the opportunity to visit Fantasy Canyon end receive an orientation before the Easter weekend. A travel trailer will also bo provided to keep volunteers comfortable during these unpredictable spring days. Volunteer should express their interact prior to Tuesday, April 8, by calling the BLM Vernal Field Office at 435- 781-440- 0. Budde Up and Save A Life! entitled, "Pioneers of Wasatch Vay WEDDING SCENE- - Sir Brenowaite, played by Hynim Wintcrton, and Princess Sarah, played by Lana Muir, (sealed in center) prepare for their nuptials. Also pictured left to right: Tam the Trouhador, played by Chariynn Hamaker, Lucy, a servant in Sir Brenowaite's home, played by Mariam Mitchell; The Angel, played by Robin Reynolds, and Walter, Sir Brenowaite's friend and sidekick, played by Bryon Murray. The Tale of Sir Brcnow aite is playing at West Junior High and runs this Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. w ith a special matinee performance Saturday at 2 p.ip. County." Cindy always gives such interesting lessons. Four county DUP officers from Roosevelt at tended our meeting. Phyllis Ames, ' ilsTand Norma Denver, Lena Larina Leris, who informed us of the DUP Birthday Party to be held in Salt Laks City on April 11. They also talked about our county convention to be held in Roosevelt on i ber 9 in the IDS chapel ac the swimming pooL There were three other guests in attendance: Dorothy Doll" West Lyons fsMtc Sendee Assess west ty Iiatak Beits SfeeSere Americana love their beef. But because Americans make up only four percent of tho world's population, Duchesne County beef produe- ere know they must go outside of this countries borders to significantly expand demand for their products. That's why they are helping to fund a new meat training program using beef check- part of off that will allow Asian chefs to gain hands-oexperience with US beef. restauIn fact, Western-conceAsian establishments rants, and international class hotels in Southeast Asia continue to grow, despite the regional recession. "The new training program allows us to reach greater numbers of selected chefs in the region with intensive workshops that encourage hand-o- n experimentation and a customized learning experience." says Brant Tanner, Executive Director of the Utah Beef Council The program, coordinated by the United States Meat Export Federation on behalf of the beef checkoff, teaches chefs about the quality attributes of select US beef cuts, innovative cooking techniques and tha latest trends in cuisine. Follow-u- p visits are conducted with partid-pan- ta after tha workshop to gauge f the Icvrlof usage of US meats! their establishments and proride'any additional information that will encourage them to expand their usage of US meat. Participants also receive an alumni newsletter detailing tha training sessions, alerting chefs pt up-sca- le ITT klCVCLVD. andiaw: Word was received from Georgia Pittman that her husband. BJ. Pittman, passed away on March 28, 2000. Mr. Pittman, formerly from Roosevelt and employed by Pennzoil here, moved to Huntington, Texas upon his retirement several years ago. Mrs. Georgia Pittman's address is RL 1. Box 1523 B, Huntington, Texas 75949. The Benson family of Logan, Utah will drive to the Uintah Basin on Saturday, April 8. Parents Jeff and Jennifer will bring their children Maren, Amy, and Michael A family celebration will be held at Dr. Gary "Whites home in honor of Maren '16th birthday. All friends and relatives are welcome. Maren will be giving complimentary rides in her new car and will sing a duet with her mother "Stayin' Alive. A fun time will be had by all Card of Thanks The family of Melba Eldredge would like toexpreMour thanks to aU who were so kind and consider- Lyons UINTAH BASIN APPRECIATION MONTH V' sister Katharya grandchildren; ID; special niece, Donna Lee Stewart, Roosevelt She is preceded in death by a aon, Ned Lyons, brothers and sister, Maud Brunet, Leonard West, Von West. Art West. CJoyd West. Ids McDonald and Delphia Stevenson. FUneral services were held Thure-daMarch 30,2000, 12 noon, at the Moon Lake LDS church near Maun-Ui- n Home. Burial in the Mountain Home- Boneta Cemetery under direction of the Hullingrr-OlpiMortuary. EHtRalEKtRaRnotolsauingslI n fi far BiRy g. UgerinuesaaifiSilurflalil Mccwf urns? Dally: I payback ras. Enjoy life a litde more right now and get potential tax advantages' next year with the equity youve built up in items at a your home. Fund low; competitive rate: hito! Youve worked hard for your home... now its time to put it to work for you. To apply, log on to our internet site at wuw.mtnamerica.org, or call to locate the branch nearest you. M00KHM JUKKA tOWTYj 6011 IM Purchase a new car or SUV NOOBGaUnONFUS DgAPrtAfiALFtZS O09NG C0RS SO ANNUL FEB Ig Finance educational expenses (XudjivKiaAwv Byyncwjumiturc John Pittman, 64, of Huntington, will ha held at 2p tn., Friday at the Caraway FUneral Home Chapel In Hunting ton with Pastor Stephen Link ofitet-atinInterment anil foDow at Poland Cemetery in ZavaHa. Mr. Pittman waa born April 8, 1935 to the late Ernest and Irene (Jones) Pittman in Beaumont, TX Copy! AILCflJWf Prints 4"5" IfodEk Prints B. Pittman TOW IT'S Make home improvements Go on a tropical vacation or exotic cruise 2nd Set! 3" payments rarai mg ra vue house for years, big-tick- et y, F n ideas. efforts It appears checkoff-funde- d by tiia beef industry to expand for eign trade are paying off. The work shops have effectively disseminated new and useful information about US meat, according to evaluations by the 123 chefs who attended from China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore and the Philippines. Worldwide, total exports of US beef and beef variety meats during 1999 increased nearly 9 percent in volume compared to 1998, and the value increased by 14.3 percent, according to the United States Department of Agriculture. "Programs like this now only enable us to introduce our product to foreign chefs, but give them the skills and confidence they need to promote it to their customers." adds Tanner. The future of the US beef industry depends, in part, on its ability to market products in other countries. "This will help the beef industry build demand for its product" lt ate at the time of our mother's Mickelsen, her granddaughter death. and Joleen Farnsworth, Margo W especially thank Dr Terry Vay Doll' West Lyons, age 98. of. Farnsworth's youngest son. Margo Mountain Home, died March 27, the hospital staff. HosBuxton, shit. an entertaining 2000 at the Uintah Basin Medical presented pice, and Applegate Home Health. There were ten regular DUP memCenter. Thanks also to friends and bers present. She was born June 90, 1901 in neighbors far foodand support W Edith Sharpie of loka is now a Orangeville, Utah to Joseph and resident in Stewart's Care Center in appreciate the Ballard Ward Relief Mary Drucilla Lisonbee West. Society for tarnishing lunch for Roosevelt She married Floyd Reed Lyon family and friendsafler the service. Lena Thomas drove out to the Aug. 20, 1923, later solemnised in Veteran's Hospital in Salt Lake to The Daughters and Son the Salt Lake LDS Temple, March pick up her friend Paul Bowden who of Melba Eldredge 20. 1942. He died Aug. 11. 1958. has been there for some time. He is Dull worked at the nursing home somewhat improved. as e nurse for 25 years. She was very ftiner-als talented she sang at over 600 in Utah. California, and Canada. She played the piano and ber family had an orchestra which played at many dances and community events. She was a particularly friendly, outgoing person and enjoyable to be around and she loved her grandchilBecause so many people of the Uintah Basin respected my posted dren. She was a member of the LDS property west ofDuchesne, near the Tabiona Junction, this last winter. auxiliaall in the I would like to invite any one interested in viewing large nerds of elk Church, aerving ries, President of the Primary and Utilizing my 14,000 acres of improved range to feel free to enter Young Womana Mutual organisathese lands for wildlife viewing free of charge. This invitation will tion and worked in Relief Society. be available from April 1 to May 1, 2000 at which time cattle with Lois She is survived by children calves wilt be utilizing this range. The permission to enter these Reed (Grant) Bleazard, Mountain Home; Floyd (Eleanor) Lyons, properties will again be by written permission only. Altonah; Connie (Bob) Fieldated, Sincerely, Altamont; Phil (Jeanine) Lyons, E. 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