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Show LLMAILBASLN a step daughter, CJ. MacLean of Gulf Breese, FL; 9 grandchildren and 4 great grmndduldren. Also surviving is one sister, Nedra Timpon, West Valley Utah. Graveside services were held on January 21, 1999 in Riverside California at the National Cemetery. STANDARD. February 23. 1999- - Pare 19 dren of Roosevelt, Richie and Jana Burdick and children ofOrangeville, Teenage girls accost a woman for a ride Utah, and Shane and Darien Rowley and children of Prove. Vickie Hunt and daughter Penny Hunt of Heber City; Gus and Joyce Rohrbach and daughter, Jennifer, and John Mutchia and family of Salt Lake City; Lloyd Abbott of Bountiful; Norman and Kerrie Abbott of Sandy; nd Nathan and Lavalle Jones of Venal attended the Rowley reception. Many friends from out of town came, including Bishop Glen and Aleen Homcksof Wallaburg; John and Joyce Jones of Provo; and many missionary friends from Brandon and Toni Anns Three teen-ag- e girls are in Juvenile Detention in Vernal after they allegedly attempted to font their way into a car in the IGA parking lot in Roosevelt after accosting a woman who waa putting groceries in her car. The trio also is accused of stealing a van. They were finally stopped after a gaa skip in Fort Duchesne. According to Roosevelt Police officer Shawn Denver, two 15- - and girls from the Roosevelt 17 year-old from area and Whiterocka, told the woman shopper they would kill her if she tried to call for help as they held the door of her car after insisting shegive them a ride to a store, on the afternoon of Thursday, Feb. 11 at about 3:30 p m. The woman waa able to run into IGA and called 911. The girls managed to elude a police officer who responded to the scene. About 30 minutee later the three allegedly stoic a used Dodge Caravan being prepared for a new owner at LAL Motor. According to police reports, the juveniles were on their way to Fort Duchesne when they ran low on gaa and stopped at Gotta Stop on East Highway 40. The clerk saw the girls fill the gas tank on the stolen van and then leave without paying; the clerk then called police. They wen stopped without incident by a -- June Kaihrine Reary Luedke J. Luedke June Kathrine Reary Luedke, age 74, ofCoalville, formerly afBlue-bel- l, died February 19, 1999 in a Heber City care center. She waa born June 24, 1924 in Pinnacle, Colorado to Jamea A. and Hazel C. Smith Reary. She married William Ferdinand Ferdic Luedke, Jan. 24, 1948 in Oak Creek, Colorado; he died Feb. 14. 1964. June lived in Oak Creek until 1969 when ahe moved to Grand Junction, in 1973 ahe moved to Bluebell and to Coalville in 1988 to be near a daughter. June enjoyed gardening, camping and cooking, but moat important in her life were her children and grandchildren, and loved family gatherings. She ia aurvived by two daughters and their husbands, Ferdell and Jim Day, Coalville, Nadeen and Don Sweet, Tooele; 5 grandchildren, Toni Day, Krystal Day, Philip Otero, William (Tori) Otero, and Ricky McIntyre; 1 great grandchild Austin Pace. She was preceded in death by a brother, Emmert Reary. Funeral service held Monday evening, Feb. 22 at 7 p m. at the HullingerOlpin Mortuary. A funeral service will also be held Tuesday Feb. 23 at 1 p.m. at the Oak Creek, Colorado Catholic Church. Burial in the Oak Creek Cemetery. Mondi Joytor Nellie Ann Johnston Nelson N. Nelson Nellie Ann Johnston Nelson, age 93, of Duchesne, died February 15, 1998 at Stewarts Cars and Rehabilitation Center. She waa born July 8, 1905 in Blackwell, Oklahoma toWalter and Essie Weaver Johnston. She married Walter Nelson in 1925 in Shoshone, Idaho, he died in 1987. Nollie eqjoyed playing all kinds of card games and was a very good player, even until the last couple of months. She and Walter eqjoyed giving dinner parties. She ia survived br one daughter, Lena Thomas afDucheene; 9 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two sons, Wayne Nelson, Gene Nelson, one brother Ralph Johnston and a sister, Mse Leach. Funeral services held Friday, Feb. 19, at 1 1 a m. at the Hullinger Olpin Mortuary where friends may call 1 hour prior to the service. Burial in the Duchesne Cemetery. a jH Orindo Gre wli 735-26- 34 Helen Puckett returned home af- ter. . f pending two weeks ia Harrisville, Illinois, where ahe attended the funeral of her father, - j 353-475- 3 A reminder to citizens of Ncola and Cedarview; During the past few months some residents have noticed incidents that are causing concent for this area. There are tevtrol dogs running loose. "Children have been chased and nipped by these doge. Someone ia going to be attacked. It's just a matter of time, remarked an anonymous reader. There are also other animals causing problems: geese, ducks, chickens, cats, goats, horses, and cows. There seems to be s bit ofcrime taking place that needs together. Word was received on Thursday Marc Francis Sc holes - Virginia Ferguson 353-458- 4 un- heart surgery. She dergone is doing well and will return to her home in Twin Falla, Idaho, where M. Marc Francis Scholes, son of her biether Ruloa and his wife Kreen operate a shelter for disadSidney Lee and Carol Lee Sorenson Mildreds address Scholes, (Independence, died Feb. vantaged people. 3255 East 321 The is Sage, Purple Med18, 1999 in the Uintah Basin North,Twin Falla, Idaho. She would ical Center, after valiantly struglove to hear from eome ofher friends gling to live hie here on earth for 10 here. years. Jennie Merkley and Overda CurHe was born Feb. 6, 1989 in few drove to Helper, Utah, on FriRoosevelt. Marc attended school at Todd day, February 12, where they kept doctor' appointments. Elementary School. He eijoyed Connie Gleeve and Rachel to music, laughter. liked talk to peoHenderson of Duchesne drove to his older and watching ple enjoyed Roosevelt Thursday to keep docbrother, Dennis, and sister, Valerie tors appointments. loved bo He sweet was a soul, play. On Thursday, February 12, the everyone and everyone loved him. Duchesne Gateway Senior Center He will be greatly missed by all who decorated beautifully for Valwas knew him. A crowd eqjoyed He is survived by his parents, entine's Day. good dinner and played a few great Sid and Carol Scholes, of Indepenof Bingo. We really do have dence; grandparents, Walter K. and games good crowds and very good food. Marjorie Scholes, Smithfield UT; On February 4, Keith and BarGlen and Lunina Sorenson, Indebara in Rowley drove to the pendence; brothers and sisters, Salt Lake to pick their airport up daughter, Estfter (Clinton) Deapain, Fort Rochelle Prince. She flew in from Collins, CO; Craig. Crystal. Dennis her home in McCleaneboro, Illinois, and Valerie Scholes, all of Indepenfor the wedding reception of her dence. Funeral services held Monday, brother, Brandon and his new wife Feb. 22 at 12 noon at the Ballard Toni Ann Abbott Rowley. Other family member included LDS Church. Burial in the Roosevelt Memorial Park under direction of Ray and Treses Liddell and chil- Scholes Uintah County Sheriffs deputy; there was no damage to the vehicle. All three are charged with felony theft of a stolen vehicle, criminal mischief for damage to a police car, making a terroristic threat, and unauthorised use of a vehicle. Two days prior to the incident, one ofthe giris appeared in Juvenile Court in Roosevelt where ahe pled guilty on an earlier arrest for stealing a vehi- attention: paintballa are being thrown at homes; windows in many camp trailers or old can art being shot out with BB guns; occasionally, items are being taken out (ears, homes, camp trailers, and garages. Citizens art asking that ws have respect for each other. Tie your dogs and other animals up or fence them in. The cost to repair the damage caused by vandalism amounts to thousands ofdollars. Be good neighbors. Lois Swain ia still feeling under the weather. She ia home now but ia till in. Parents, please be aware that RSV (a reepfratory disease that can be serious), is spreading through the population. Influenza, viral pneumonia, and colds are also on the rise. Please tell your children who attend school (including preschool) to wash their hands. The elderly and small children are especially vulnerable to these diseases. Symptoms of these conditions art stuffy or ninny nose, fever, and difficulty in breathing. Keep your children home and consult a doctor if these symptoms appear. Henry WadetL He was 91 yean old. Her mother paasedawsyafew years ago. Bryce and Alene Gilbert traveled to Oakley, Utah, over the weekend. Bryce has been working there for several months, so be moved his family there where they can all be that Mildred Gilbert has just Jfa A T- -. i'i f imiMis ta Reede sang the song Colors of the COLORS OF THE WIND-Sar- ah Wind in sign language during the Hiawatha performance at Union High last week. Muril Moosman accompanied her daughter, Barbara Bolton, to Price the afternoon of February 7, where Muril visited her sister, Beth Moosman, while Barbara picked up a load of coal to bring back. Muril and her daughter Barbara spent cle. The three are being held in Youth Detention pending thor appearance is Juvenile Court on the charges. Get Your Passport Photos . at the BRIGHT SMELES-Ch- ris Sorensen, from the Tri County Health Department instructed 3rd grade students on the steps to healthy teeth at Myton Elementary. They were shown proper bntshing techniques, made aw are of eating healthy foods, shown a video entitled Geenas Tremendous Tooth Adventure and given toothbrushing kits. Pictured left to right are: Bryan Umphenour, Chris Sorensen, and Flint Christensen. 01- rl nil g.'r Standard .Cali 722-- 5 1 3 t mam MfM Sunday evening visiting, then left for home Monday morning in s snow storm. It snowed all the way home and the found! inches ofthe white stuff waiting for her in her yard. Sherri Morrill, along with Kari and Cassidy, drove to Ogden February 12 to visit her sister, LaRae Adams. The visit waa timed so the could be with her fitter near her birthday February 15. LaRae'a daughter, Denise Humphriee of Portland, also made tbs trip to Ogden to be with her mom on the big day. What did the ladies do? Talk, talk, talk. Sherri and her daughter left February 15 after birthday treats. Uiriuh Basin STANDARD CLASSIFIED W& 9SifK out-of-to- Or722-5Ul.- v the Hullinger Olpin Mortuary. C. Fullmer Sr. Cloic LaMar Fullmer, Sr. born in Roosevelt August 25, 1919, passed away Sunday, January 17, 1999 in Hemet California. He attended school and graduated from Roosevelt High School as one of their star basketball players in 1937-38- . He never missed a day of school while attending grades 1 through 12. Mr. Fullmer loved roses and had the greatest green thumb when it came to clipping from one and starting another, and they grew beautifully. Mr. Fullmer was a Civil Engineer for 28 years at McClellan Air Force in Sacramento where he received many swards. Healso served his country in the U.S. Navy. Survivors include his wife, Jeanne, of 14years; 1 son,C. LaMar, Jr. ofCitrus Hgts. 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