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Show '311 Page 10 Wednesday, December 7, 1994 Nephi, Utah je Utah small businesses invited to submit grant applications Services held for Irva Blackett Howard, age 87, yesterday Irva Despain Blackett Howard, serving as a Primary and Sun- faithful visiting teacher. She was age 87, passed away November day School teacher and was a a member of the DUP. She is survived by four daugh30, 1994, in Nephi, Utah. ters: Evelyn (Newell) Bracken of Linden, Loeta (Larry) Howarth She was born January 25, of Nephi, Rae (Boyd) Coombs of Birch 1907, in Creek, Sanpete to L. and Carrie Ira Highland, and Kae (Clifford) County Park of Layton; daughter-in-laSorensen She Evelyn Despain. Nadine (Evan) Blackett of Nephi; married Thomas Herman Erma Oxborrow; 17 Blackett, October 1, 1925, in grandchildren, 47 Nephi. The marriage was later and 1 solemnized in the Manti LDS She was preceded in He died December 22, Temple. death by a son Evan Blackett; 1940. She married Earl Richard one brother; 5 half brothers and Howard, February 3, 1947, in one sister. OcLas Vegas, Nevada. He died 1994. tober 18, Funeral services were held at 12:00 noon Tuesday, December 6, She was educated in Fountain Green and Moroni schools. She 1994, in the Nephi Stake Center, worked hard all her life. She enNephi, Utah. Burial in the Vine Bluff Cemetery. Funeral Direcjoyed crocheting, knitting, makand has done many tors, Anderson Funeral Home, ing quilts beautiful pieces of work. She was Nephi. a member of the LDS church Irva Howard half-siste- r, great-grandchildre- n; great-greatgrandchil- d. ronmentally benign physical and chemical processes; and analytic tions to the U.S. Department of and control software for fossil Energy Small Business Technol- energy applications. Other areas y include: fusion technology, ogy Transfer program. Companuclear nies with strong research capaaccelerators, bilities in science or engineering physics research and radiation that collaborate with research detection. institutions are encouraged to The program comprises three participate. The Department of phases. In Phase 1, the Department of Energy anticipates Energy is looking for research or research and de- awarding about 15 grants up to velopment on advanced concepts $100,000 each. This phase isto scienevaluate the scientific or techniconcerning energy-relate- d tific or engineering problems and cal merit and feasibility of opportunities that could lead to project that appear to have commercial potential. Successful significant public benefit. of areas completion of Phase I is prereqSpecific technological interest are: production and con- uisite to applying for a Phase II version of cellulosic biomass to grant. Phase II awards are exalternative fuels; biotechnology pected to be in amounts up to resources and applications; envi $500,000 and will be made at the Utah small businesses are invited to submit grant applica- high-energ- high-quali- ty latter part of 1996. Phase II is the principle R&D effort.' In Phase III, no federal funds will be awarded for commercial application of the process, however, state funds through the Utah Office of Energy Services will be awarded to successful projects up to $40,000 or 10 percent of total project costs, whichever is less. Applications are due January 9, 1994, and should be made directly to the U.S. Department of Energy. For applications and ad- ditional information, contact James Palmer, Utah Office pf 5 Energy Services, (801) or write to: or of Office Utah Energy Services, 324 South State, Suite 230, Salt Lake City, UT 84111. 538-861- Snowmobile safety will be the emphasis in Utah during Snowmobile safety week T the snowmobilers aware of the im- vision maintains over 850 miles well as as in the portance of safe riding and to of groomed trails, providing a Utah emphasis Snowmobile safety will be Husband of former Mephite dies in Mexico Michael Mike Dean Warthen, High School and attended Utah mother, Alene; sister, Merilee age 46, died December 4, 1994, State University. He serve in the Hall; and brother , Guy, all of in Juarez, Mexico, after a valiant U.S. Army Infantry as a 1st Ser- Spanish Fork; sister, Lori Thom battle with brain tumor cancer. geant in Vietnam and was of Riverton; and sister, Cheryl He was bom October 17, 1948, awarded several medals. Waits of Columbus, Ohio. He was He was employed by the U.S. preceded in death by his father. in Payson to Dean and Alene Jensen Warthen. He married Department of Agriculture in Funeral services will be held Pam McCune, former Nephite Boise, Idaho. He enjoyed horses, Friday, December 9, 1994, in the and Juab High graduate, Novem- rodeo and country life. He was Mountain Home LDS 4th Ward ber 15, 1969 in the Manti LDS active in the LDS Church. Chapel. Burial will be in the He is survived by his wife, Nephi City Cemetery, Nephi, Temple. Mike grew up in Spanish Fork. Pam, of Mountain Home, Idaho; Utah, at 2 p.m. Saturday, DecemHe graduated from Spanish Fork a son, Chad and a daughter, Jodi; ber 10th. world, during International make them better riders, by safe and convenient way for Snowmobile Safety Week, December 11- - 17, 1994. The purpose of the safety week is to bring about the awareness of snowmobile safety during a time of year when people are getting their machines ready for the new season, said Scott vehicle Behunin, (OHV) coordinator with the Utah Division of Parks and Recreay ation. The division provides a number of services to snowmobilers, to help them have a safe and fun time on Utahs slopes and trails. "Know Before You Go! Course: Off-Highw- ay Vehicle Education The purpose of the course is to make young teaching them skills which will snowmobilers to access some of allow them to enjoy their sport Utahs best snowmobiling areak. Our grooming season doesnt more, said Garth Taylor, OHV education specialist with the usually begin until December 15 Utah Division of Parks and rec- but with all the gret early season snow weve had, were doing reation. our best to get our groomers out To legally operate a snowmobile on public land in Utah all on the snow now, Behunin said. Information Lines: The latest riders, from the age of eight until a Utah driver license is ob- information on snowmobile trail tained, must complete the conditions, grooming schedules course. Operators under age and snowmobile laws, is availeight cannot operate a snowmo- able in the Salt Lake City area bile on public land. by calling the divisions informaThose outTo receive certification in the tion line at course, snowmobilers must pass side of Salt Lake City can receive a written test and attend a half-da-y information by calling ). , riding class. A workbook is available from the division, to help students prepare for both. Weve had great snowfall this have begun, year and classes Taylor Said. t People in the Salt Lake City area can receive the workbook, 538-722- 1. (648-7433- BLM will . class registration forms and training site locations, by calling the divisions OHV Information Those outCenter at 322-377- 0. ... is an Oasis Gift Certificate! side of Salt Lake City can reach the office at (648-7433- ). increase fees at Little Sahara : Rex Rowley, Area Manager for People must preregister, in order to participate in the course. Snowmobile Trailguides: The the House Range Resource Area, announced that the annual fee for the Little Sahara Recreation snowmobile division has maps for seven of Utahs most popular Area would increase to $45.00 for snowmobiling areas available. the first vehicle and $25.00 for The maps show locations oftrails the second vehicle. The daily fee and trailheads, and the best play of $5.00 remains the same and areas. The maps also contain is in effect year round. For those wishing to purchase safety tips and information on Annual Pass, th?y are availan informalaws. For snowmobiling tion on obtaining the maps visit able at the following locations: one of Utahs state parks or call BLM, 150 East 900 North, n xiniiatfi iltHr - M) Goa 322-377- GgxsEs qq (MQ(3 Karoake Center Compact Stereo Systems with CD one portable system that makes every per- Player Reg. $249.99 son a star! Reg. 129.99 Richfield, UT 84701; BLM, P.O. Box 778, Fillmore, UT 84631 arid at the Visitor Center at the Little C Sahara Recreation Area. Contact the office of your choice ). Trailgroominq: In the regions to obtain the forms to be comhighlighted in the maps, the di- - pleted before sending any payment. the divisions OHV Information 0 Center at in the Salt Lake City area or, outside ofSalt Lake City, Now $199.99 Many Phones ! (648-7433- Christmas Trim Garlands, Lights, Family and friends mourn Crys- tal Giftware, Music Boxes, Candles Cassette Tape Cases C. D. Cases, Now $99.97 . Marked Down VHS High Grade to approx. 50 Off Tapes passing... ' "'r Family and friends of Pamela Ann McMurtrie Lovejoy mourn the passing of her youth today, Pamm was born December 7, 1954 in Washington, DC. She graduated in 1972 front Surrattsville High School in Clinton, MD. Pamm married Bruce in Elko, NV 17 year ago: The have 3 sons: Christopher 16, Robert - 15, and William 11, Her family would appreciated your prayers and condolences at this sorrowful and difficult age v Pamela Ann McMurtrie Lovejoy for her. v Toys Remote Control Cars and other electronic toys and games ready for the kids for just the kid at i heart The delightful Dreamcycle series with their wonder- ful cherubs with such whimsical expressions I gaseesfisoa great 104"- 3X3 118" 2Zl 5X3 124343 1" 21r r O -- 3X3 $nr czt 2is-T 4X3 2 o 73 eCxm Fim V2M IS 4 CZt 14- 27f2 E2 167 S3 43X3 1V2- 9 66 South Main, Nephi Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. - Sat. 623-119- 4V2 Ask About Mot 43X3 Listed A Fries List tZLtCIL'JZZt 1200E.1008.UM M too ISO, 8J-1- 7633332 2 (853) M7-C- O0G |