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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. September 7. 1993 - Pace 15 'a ' .j- "'' ti if 1 , o -- , - ' IV. tvv'E'p3 t V zLtt: TRUCK INVASION--parade of semis travel down Main Street in Roosevelt during construction work throughout the week. A Sister Lois B. Goodrich and her sister, Virginia Peterson, will be released from their Wisconsin Milwaukee Mission Tuesday, September 7. Jay Goodrich, Loises son, is to fly to Wisconsin at that time to drive the two sister missionaries back to their homes in Utah. Lois will be able to attend the wedding of her granddaughter, Shannon, September 10. Shannon is the daughter of Bob and Marie . Goodrich, Bountifol. Before returning home to Bluebell, she will attend the wedding of grandson, Kyle, eon of Ralph and Genefl Goodrich September 17. Then, on Sunday, September 19, die will report her mission to the Bluebell Ward membership. Baby daughter, Korin Marie, wa bom in the Ashley Valley Medical Center Tuesday, August 21, to first time parents, Kelby and Penny Bird Koelliker. Little Korin Marie weighed seven pounds seven and a half ounces. First time grandparents are Ronald and Kathy Bird, Bluebell; and Craig and Joan Koelliker, Altamonb Great grandparents are Leo and Melva Bird and DeLaine Tidwell. Korin Marie has a great great grandmother, Ina Babcock. Kelby and Fenny have moved to Bluebell and are renting the Ben and Carina Jessup trailer. Fiddsted accepts a plaque PLAQUE OF RECOGNITION-Har- ry on behalf of the new Altamont Medical Ginic from Ernie Card a, representing die Duchesne County Economic Development Association. CLINIC CUWCD continued from page 9 continued from page9 The Jan and Audrey Roberts family, Mt Pleasant, have purchased the original Bluebell Ward sHarry Fieldsted commented. chapel from Garth and Claudia "People pledged hours of time, and the use of their equipment The contributed water, sewer, and city Remington, Murray. They, with utilities. We even had trustees their six children, are presently from the jail come and work." making the move. Mr. Roberts The actual cost of the new served as Ryan Dunsmorae "Blue- medical clinic was $45,000. The bell" nurse prior to Ryans demise. difference was provided through They said they liked the area well individuals and Altamont City. enough to make the move. "To build a medical facility like Monday night, August SO, Winkthis one fin under $50,000 is a lers, Dukes, Loertchers and Todd achievment," Roger Marret grpat ' had a patio supper at the home of said. Pauline Winkler in honor of Adam Duchesne County Economic and Heather Kijek, Morinee, Development repreeentatives Irene Wisconsin. They IQjeks are chilJanice White, Ernie dren of John and Maureen Duke Hansen, and Tom Nordstom took Carda, Kijek, therefore, grandchildren of in the celebration to present a Jim and Beth Duke. They traveled part to Altamont Medical Clinic plaque to Utah by bus. Their grandparents ' in of achievement of a recognition will take them back to their home new business for the year 1993. in Wisconsin. Ducheane County Hospital three other clinics: Tabi-onoperates Marshall extensive had Shayna Lapoint, and the Duchesne surgical repair to ligaments and a Medical Center; but the Valley bona ship removed in her ankle Altamont Medical Clinic stands the 25 at Utah Valley August Medical Center. She will be on apart because although the hospicrutchee about a month and will be tal equips and manages it, it was erected through the determination out of sports for three months. of and dedication of the ( trucks haul asphalt for a resurfacing job along U.S. Highway 40 and 121. The work resulted in one lane traffic for most of the day aid long hours by flagpersons. BUSY DAY-UD- OT doctor. She said she was doing really well Aid doesnt have to go back until November. Brenda Abbott and her husband, Scott De Leeuw, returned to visit with her folks, Terry and Julia Abbott. They will be returning to Phoenix where they will be making On Saturday, Kings Peak Chapter their home. They will both be Dee .Thomas, Casper, Wyoming, working and going to school after . 9 Royal Arch Masons met at the spent tlie weekend with his grand- spending ten days on their honey- Masonic Temple to receive Grand dad, Dtive Thomas, and his parmoon. High Priest of Utah Charles Smith The Bridgeland Ward was informed and asaodate grand officers for their ents, Eli vin and Lena Mae Thomas. He also' visited with his other of the news at church Sunday, official visit to the chapter. Following grandmo ther, Nellie Nelson. August 29, ofthe death ofone ofthe the meetings, the members and Laura I Hay Timothy was given a ward members, Sister Rita Hansen, wives retired to the Donald Bine party at the courthouse last Thurs- Arcadia. She had passed away home for a garden party. day. Laur a May retired from her Sunday morning of a heart attach. Visiting her parents, Tom and job with the senior dtitensr' She Rita gave the spiritual living lesaons Edith Gentry, Phoenix, were Fat had worked there for 11 years. in Relief Society and had been song Keech and fondly. Pat Stratton went with her director far some time. Tim Eldns, Provo, was visiting the El win Thomas drove to Casper, John Jorgensens tins week. father, John Tucker, Fairview. Last week he haul back surgery at Utah Wyoming, Sunday, August 29, to Valley Hospital, Provo. Fat said spend same time visiting with his she might be spending quite a bit son. Dee, and Chris Thomas and of time with liim. their three eons. Sunday to Salt Lake where they Wayne and' Josephine Van De Sanity Remund, Heber, spent same stayed overnight with Rons mother, GraaflT, Colexico, California, were time with her father, Lloyd Remund, here laat Sunday. They, along and her sisters and brothers. She Karma Lund. They spent Monday with Bill and Veva Tollefson, were also attended the county fair. Sandy eijqying the rides and fon at Lagoon and returned home that nighb dinner guesta at the home of works for the Forest Service. George and Edyih Marett Laura May Timothy celebrated her VaLois Morrill, with sister, Scott and Robin Maughn and birthday Sunday, August 29. Dim Palmer, Jenny and Glenice, here vere family, Ogden, Sunday Delma Long; drove VaLoiria mother, visiting with several friends. They the wedding and attend to to Manik are former resident of Duchesne. reception of Valaiss brothers Sarah Nielsen has moved back to granddaughter, Monique Tinker, who .her home in Ducheane. She spends was married toJeff Hyseil, Mountain the summer in Mb Emmons at the . . home View, Wyoming. of her son. Christine Nation atnd Lois Stans-fielboth of Bridgeli'and, spent last weekend in Salt Lalw at the home of Lenss brother, Milton, and KennaFaye Nielsen. They attended the Uintah Basin Reunion at liberty Park Saturdny and also attended a missionary farewell for Loiss sister, Twila Anderson. She is going to Las Vegas' to serve a Monday, family library mission. they visited at the home of Dim and Olive Wilkerson, K tarns. Arnold and Tammy Rcunund are the owners of a new hoire. d, . ' . . . (n Ada Thomas has had company visiting with her during title county fair-h- er daughter, Normal Wilson; v granddaughter, Ptim Harward; and Matina great granddaughter, Harward, all of Sb Georg . Thelda Halstead and her daughter, Erma Jean Moon, Pleasant Valley, drove to Salt Lake last Thursday to ' " keep doctor appointments. ' his and Bond friend, giri Randy ' of Evanston, Wyoming, wer dinner ' guesteatth0hamrfhisgrllncIllnoth-- : - ; "" " - ' er, Thelda Halstead. Then they, drove to Pleasant Valley to visit wi th his grandparents, Need and Erma1. Jean Moon. After that, they went to lNeola to visit with other grandparents, Orvin and Delpha Moon. Darlene Tollefson took their daughter, Lori, to Provo last Tuesday school where she registered for classes. She is the daughter of Biuce Virginia Ferguson - 353-458- On August 26, Ednal Simmons accompanied her sisters, Vions Parrish, Moana Burton and her daughter, Tsrra, Ogden; and Bonnie Bates, Minden, Nevada, to Cedar City where they met another sister, 4 Muril Moosman drove last Monday to the home of her daughter, Barbara Bolton, where die stayed (ill nighb The next day, Muril and her daughter drove to Price where Barbara attended seminars, and Muril stayed with her sister, Beth Moosman, through Tuesday. The fallowing day, Muril and Barbara returned home. Cliff and Connie Pike, with their three children, drove to Orem last weekend. Connie attended the annual Wholesale Food Show which consists of different companies offering samples of their food to be tasted by their buyers to push their products. Connie said die enjoyed Tots of free samples." Jason Pike, son of Cliff and Connie, has bought himself a new car- -a 1991 Hyundai . Excel-a- nd has donated his old car, a Honda, to his sister, Trade. Christy and Heidi Dickey have returned from Salt Lake when they stayed all summer, living with thdr sister, Janna Gygi. Before they came home, they spent a day at Lagoon, celebrating the end of summer. The Ron Morrill family drove last Teni Roesi, Palm Desert, California, and her friend. The sisters attended the Shakespearian Festival and watched six plays. Among them: Richard II, Royal Family and Titan of Athens. On August 29, they left Cedar City and made a leisurely trip back to Ogden where they took in the sights, and all the sitters stayed overnight with the Burtons before leaving for home Monday. The five sisters said they had a wonderful time. a, people Altamont (Sty. Maxine Todd accompanied medical treatment while Phillip has been caring for Nathan this week. Phillip is home for a ehort stay until college at USU begips. Joseph and Annie M. Loertscher said they have enjoyed having their son, Terry, home visiting this past week. Last week, they traveled with Terry to Reno where they were able to vi lit Terrys daughter, Tammy, her husband, Kevin, and 18 month old son, Shawn Thomas Baird. This is the first time the Loertschers have eeen their granddaughter, as Terry and his wife separated before Tammys birth. Terry is a grandfather for the first time, but was unaware of it until recently. Cay Loertscher had skin grafting a large area on his legs Monday and Tuesday, August 30 and 31. He is reportedly in much pain, but he is improving at this time. done over cost-shari- vation Commission. The commission will be tasked with administering the mitigation and enhancement features of the prqject The commission will be created when the president makes (he required appointments. Title V, which deals with (he terms of the Ute Indian Settlement, is awaiting ratification by the Ute tribe. FORUM continued from page 9 How- ard to Provo Tuesday for his COAST TO COAST continued from page 9 had all of its Stewart family owners present In attendance were Percy and Erma Stewart, and sons, Percy Stewart Jr. and Mark Stewart, and daughters, Carina Allred and LaRue Green. The store will be managed by Theron Robb. The business will be open Man-da- y through Saturday from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. "We are glad to get the eouth ride of the building open and occupied by Coast to Coast We are happy to get it (Coast to Coast) in operation. We will provide a selection of goods so that people wont have to go out of town," said Mark Stewart Stewarts have operated grocery stores in the center of town (old Cash Meat Market, etc.,) in the past Stewarts have stores in Roosevelt and Castle Dale. A Muril Moosman was invited to a dinner that was hosted by Beulah Nyberg, Lapoint, and was in honor ofBeulahs mother, Fontella Taylor. The celebration also included four sisters and one brother. The day was spent visiting and recalling family stories. That night, Muril attended the Whiterocks Branch chicken fry. RoJean Addley, Mayor iff chesne City was present at the meeting and suggested that a committee be formed to evaluate the Uintah Basins assets, make a plan, and get busy carrying those plans forward. ,, Chamber director Irene Hansen agreed and invited comments and questions of (hose present, as well as the general public, to be directed to the Chamber office (722-4598- ). 722:4140 ilMlliMMM:' Serene Setting Gracious Hospitality Horseback Riding Swimming Pool, Playground Finest Recreational Facilities Planned Activities hr Fishing Tollefson. Bill and Veva Tollefson have both been making lots of trips to Suit Lake keeping doctor appointments. Steve and Hope Esauk have had their daughter, Eccie Leavitte, aiid her two daughters, Stephnie Leavitte and Jerrilyn Babicky, and her taw children, all of Phoenix, visiting flxr a week. Then they left for California to do some visiting. Marvella Wilkerson and her daughter-in-laChella, spent n Lake at the homti Salt in couple days of a daughter, Betty Moss, and her family. Marvella was seeing her of compliance by the district with the act. The agreements were necessary before the district could receive or obligate any federal funding for construction of the irrigation and drainage features at the Bonneville Unit and features in the Uinta Basin. , Implementation of Titles III, IV and V iff the act will proceed under different processes. Titles HI and IV address the fish and wildlife mitigation and enhancement features and the creation of die Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conserconditions Located on the Strawberry River EXCHANGE 722-358- 8 290 East 200 South Located with 1 i That We Have We Gladly Share With You! 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