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Show I I I UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. December 12. 1995- - Page 19 half niter, Mary Louiie Lopes, Life And Times Of Foster parents, brothen and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Verdon Award winning local BLM video now available to the public Towoac, Colorado. David Vernal; Manwaring, Manwaring, Manwaring, Kevin Kaysvills; Eric Vernal; Manwaring, Salt Lake City; Brent Manwaring, Vernal; Janice Brady, Provo; Arlene Evans, Missouri; Sherry. Corbridge, California. Numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral The video of the lift and death of John Jarvie of Browns Park has been completed and copies were recently donated to 25 local schools, agencies and public services held Wednesday, December 13, 1995 at 10:00 a.m. at the Roosevelt LDS Stake Center, 447 East Lagoon libraries. assisted in the Randlett BLMs A. Serawop 1?65. Archie loved sporta and haa been in the stands watching his and their friends far He has been honored on more than one occasion as being perhaps the greatest and most dedicated spectator the Basin has cutting cedar posts during his 95th year... with an ax. Archie has touched many, many lives in a gentle and yet positive manner. Each relationship was personal and special to those involved and the memories that persist will be longlasting and of great affection. He is survived by children, Gladys Pawwinee, Ft Duchesne, Hanna Santio, Lapoint Fred Serawop, Randlett; grandchildren; Floyd wyasket, Patrick Wyasket, Deb Chapoose, Kirby Arrive, Jr, Alfonso Cuch, Sharrell - i, Gale V. Cuch, Workman, Jarrel Workman, Shawn Cuch, Shawnda Cuch, Ina Santio, Veronica Santio, Danny Santio, Qorro Santio, Ann Warren, JD Santio, Daryl Santio, Kathy Com peach, Candie Tahguv, Zane Tahguv, Valarie Tahguv, Bennie Tahguv; 32 great grandchildren; 5 great. great grandchildren; rod numerous nieces and nephews. the Ballard LDS Church. Burial in the Randlett Cemetery. finest audiovisual specialists, Kelly Rigby, of Salt Lake City detailed Kim Bartel, Vernal BLM spokesman. "He had visited the John Jarvie Site in northeastern Utah and found the story of Mr. Jarvie extremely intriguing. He was compelled to inteipret the story into a visual medium." The foundation for the script was easily found by tracing the Archie Serawop ' Bureau Management officials from Vernal and Salt Lake City in the ambitious project donating countless hours of their time to act in the film. Others contributed authentic artifacts from the early west for use aa props. The idea of a video was introduced in 1990 to one of the Cemetery. A special presence has left the residents of the Uintah Basin. Mr. Archie Serawop returned to his maker Thursday, December 7, 1995, just shot of his 96th birthday. He was bom December 25, 1899 in Ouray, Utah to Dick and Ratsky Chapoose Serawop. He married Edna Tahguv in Duchesne. She died February 27, residents of Land Several Uintah Basin Street. Friends may call at the family west of Roosevelt, residence, Tuesday evening and Wednesday prim to the service. Burial history or the park back to the Americans then through the death of Jarvie. After interviewing several professional Bill Sargent was narrators, selected to relate the fascinating events on background audio for the presentation. Because Jarvie lived in Browns Glenn Milton Allred Park, he was a visitor in a lifeline of colorful history including the original residents; the Inmans, G. Allred explorers William Henry Ashley Glenn Milton Allred, 79, of and Major John Wesley Powell, Gusher, passed away quietly at his Tom Horn, Butch Cassidy, and the home December 7, 1995. Bassetts. He was bom on October 31, Jarviss position in Browns Park, 1916 in Naples, Utah to Robert was tied to family, friends, and Burton and Sylvia May Roberts .Native Allred. Much of his life was spent in devotion to his family, in which he took great pride. He enjoyed long rides on back country roads, his sheep, staying at home with his family, ana giving advice to those who needed it. He served in the U.S. during WW II in Arizona. While there he married, Delores Larsen. Oman. Altamont; 13 m 25 SPKsdJ 11:00 a.m, Monday, December 11, 1995 at the Hullinger-Olpi- n Mortuary. Burial in the Gusher Cemetny R. Navanick Ronald navanick, age 44 of Roosevelt, died December 8, 1995 at home. Bom May 30, 1951 in Tooele to Virgil and Genevieve Williams Navanick. Married Mary Arlene Shingoitewa May 29, 1973 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Ronald served a mission to the Canada ' He mission from softball, enjoyed basketball and liked to draw, he liked the outdoors and hunting. ' Ron was always giving, smiling and laughing. He loved his family, was thankful tor the simple things in life and very spiritual. He had many friends that will miss him Albprta-Saskatchew- an 1970-197- sports-bowli- 2. ng; He is survived by his wife, Mary, of Roosevelt; Son and daughters: Tonya R. (R. Charles) Pawwinnee, Lena F. Navanick, Cony M. Navanick, and Naomi K. Navanick, all of Roosevelt; Brothers and sisters, Wendell A Cheron Navanick, Patsy ft Darrell URoee, Miranda Navanick and Paulette Navanick all of Fort Dudiesne; Yolanda Nunez, Randlett, Virgil V. Navanick, Jr, California; and a Reynolds, outlaw; Matt Rosendahl, outlaw; Kelly Schoenfeld, outlaw; Stewart, outlaw with Stewart, gun; Mark Cindy Warburton, Ann Jeff Warburton, "Judge' Jack Bennett; Alta Winward, nucleus tor information. Gerald buffalo outlaw; Bassett; ' Bernice sister-in-la- a VanTassell and her Mrs. Bill VanTassell w of Hurricane attended funeral services in Vernal for Bill VanTassell an Friday, Dec. 1. Then they spent the weekend in Neola. Bernice is spending the Winter months in Hurricane. Gaelynn and her daughter Danelle Staser of Salt Lake spent the weekend with Gaylynns parentB Roy and Toni Gardner, families of Roy Gardner attended Sacrament meeting in Altamont Sunday, Dec. 3. A granddaughter Shasta Mitchell was confirmed by her father Gil Mitchell, all family members met pt the Mitchells home after the ' Leland Peterson. Orven and Delphia Moon left Tuesday, Dec. 5 for St George where they intend to spend the Winter months. Justin and Betty Mart of Neola, traveled to Salt Lake City on Thursday to attend a reception for their daughter Penny White. For academic received an honorary membership with the Golden key National Honor Society, a society devoted to academic DARD" ii(t Ml . Ioh$! Xtf 2- a ia For Delivery N the Uintah Basin Area Prices Good Wif h Coupon Only!! 'pH, Give A Gift pie-th- of-Joh- Subscription!! ONE YEAR TWO YEARS Roosevelt, Office Phone Utah 722-273- 9 Bod's Mini Lube& Antonotto 32.00 52.00 $28.00 $46.00 We will send a Card in your behalf Announcing . Your Gift! (Prices Good with Coupon Only!) Clip and Send To: Name Uintah Basin Standard 268 South 200 East Roosevelt, Utah 84066 or Call Toll Free at 801-722-51- 722-358- 8 excellence or 31 800-427-86- 79 Address St. City Zip I Mention this Special and use your VISA or MasterCard I IB SpWj and community service nation wide. Penny will be graduating from the University of Utah with a bachelors of Science degree in Sociology and Human Development in June of 1996. She plans to attend graduate school the i following 'fall. am a am op im progress. ' The Youth of the Whiterocks Brandi took the bus to the Provo temple, to be baptised for the dead, and were accompanied by the adults of the Whiterocks Branch. Then, the group went to see the Timpanogas Tern ey report it is almost finished. Mariah Moosman, daughter and LaRae Moosman, has the last three months in San pent Diego with her sister, Rae Ann, who was expecting the birth of her first baby. Mariah returned home on December 2nd. gSNATOR STARTED EXCHANGE Duncan by Hank ft Lois Swain travelled to Salt Lake. They did some shopping and the Swains visited with Lois sister Rach and accompanied rowboat, dresser, hats, pants, and a saloon up Dry I'ork Canyon. By the time that the unedited video was complete, over 500 hours of voluntev time had been donated and the BLM had spent lees that $3,000. The production was a special challenge for videophotographer Rigby because it washm first tame using volunteers and BLM staff as actors. The entire project was regarded with cautious skepticism from supervisors. This was ths first time that a production had to be reviewed by the Washington to Bakersfield, California, to spend a weekend with her mother, Loraine Richens, and to visit her brother, Robby Paulson. Loraine and Heidi then flew back to Salt Lake, where they were met at the airport by Flyni Paulson, who lives in Salt Lake. They visited with Flynn and his family, and then continued on to Provo, and stayed overnight. Loraine then came home, and will be home tor two weeks, before returning to Bakersfield. Robby will be home tor a week, December 22-3- 1, and spend Christmas with the family. He is making good National Mike Angus, outlaw; Dave Gagon, outlaw; Janet Hatch, in charge of actors and costumes; Darrin Jenson, outlaw; Don Merchant, outlaw;; Jonathen Murphy, outlaw; Barbara Piner, saloon girl; Chris Piner, doctor; Corey meeting tor a dinner. Deloy and Joyce flew 48' South kn'ves, of the their own horses, paid tor their own gas, and sometimes ute their own food. They waited patiently through a long day while other camera shots were being set up and filmed. These volunteer outlaws loaded their own blank bullets and had their own shoo touts. Borrowed from the local area were eyeglasses, national crisp in the handling, supported by a fine cast of performers , and "everything about both sound track and visuals is professional in quality. The film was gripping and one the visitor should remember." 353-45- Paulson " 290 East 20Q with.... I category s. pulled into Association of Interpreters Media Awards Competition in Arlington, Virginia. Along with the award came some very complimentary comments from judges, including me who wrote: "The story was and guns wen used whenever possible including bareback horses buckskin pants, and flint lock Also used were 45 caliber Colt pistols, slickers, plains style saddles, as well as a Sharps buffalo rifle.' Volunteer came ready to make Bartel related. They drove muzzle-loader- entered Special!!! with military honors by the Roosevelt American Legion Post 64. Heidi was competition. The video titled "John Jarvie of Browns Park", received first place in the filmvideotape Subscription children. Virginia Ferguson - D.C. staff prior to release. In November of 1993, the video It's Time Once Again For Our Christmas great at The BLM sou community support to portray panorama of time and characters. Enthusiastic response came from Roosevelt and Vernal, as well as Evanston, Wyoming, said Bartel. Filming of the mountain men and western outlaws was dons during the summer and fall of 1992. Original and replicated time periods supplies, tack, clothing, ! a sister, Faye grandchildren; Peterson, Farmington, UT. He was preceded iif death by his wife, Delores and two infant Funeral services held outlaws. The award is on display in the Vernal District Office. The video is available for viewing and on sale in Browns Park at the John Jarvie Historic Site and for sale at the Vernal BLM Office at 170 South 500 East Cost is $10.00 per video tape. Those who contributed are as follows: Leon Roberts of Roosevelt, mountain man; and Vernal residents Daniel Angus, outlaw; PS Together they raised a family of six girls. She preceded him in death January 3, 1992. He married Gladys Young Jarman September 17, 1992 in Vernal. He ran the Comer Store in Vernal tor several years and later was employed' by the Uintah County Roads Department until . his retirement. He is survived by his wife, Gladys, Vernal; daughters, Carolynn (Tom) Justice, Roosevelt, JoAnn (Raymond) .Murray -- Ft. Duchesne, Nancy (Earl) Re ary, Gusher, Paula (Stan) Martin, Orem, LaRae (Stan) Hoopes, Whiterocks, and Meri Lee (Randy) grandchildren; and Ronald Navanick John Jarvie Year NEW 2 Years RENEWAL 3 Years |