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Show ' 2B Sun Advocate, Price, Utah f , i '' r w Thursday, August 12, 1993 to UDOT seal coat SR-3- 1 The Utah Department of Transportation recently opened bids for an overlay and seal coat on SR-3- 1 in Hunting-to- n Canyon in Emery County. Bids were submitted by three contractors, with the apparent low bidder being Cox Rock Products of Centerfield at $345,219.20. The official engineers Scofields back water levels dropped at Scofield Reservoir to a mere puddle last year, it has returned to its former glory at 90 to 95 percent full. State park personnel report fishing is great from a boat, with most people catching d their limit of three- - to trout. Although the reservoir is starting to drop, a good winter should keep it near capacity, After estimate was $422,060. The contract will not be awarded, however, until the bid is reviewed to four-poun- make certain no errors were made and that all requirements were met. Work to be done will be between mileposts 32 and 37. UDOT project engineer Hugh Kirkham says the maintenance work will start as soon as the contract is awarded and is scheduled to be completed in rangers say. June 1994. Obituaries Milton Charles Russom Copenhaver Milton Lloyd Copenhaver, 57, of Green River, died Aug. 8, 1993 in Grand Junction, Colo. He was bom June 6, 1936 in Detroit, Mich., to Daniel Graham Charles Leslie Russom, age 54, of Price, died Monday, Aug. 9, 1993, in a traffic accident on Highway 191, 10 miles south of Grace Stokes Charles was bom Dec. 3, 1938 in San Antonio, Texas, the son of John and Janette McWhorte Russom. Charles served his country in the U.S. Navy, where he also received his GED. This allowed him to take additional schooling to further his education. Charles married Barbara Ann Barger on Dec. 20, 1970 in Chino, Calif. He was a union structural iron worker, belonging to Iron Workers Local 27 for over 15 years. Charles is survived and will be deeply missed by his wife, Barbara of Price; his parents of Lake and Priscilla 0. Copenhaver. Milt was honorably discharged from the National Guard as a PFC-E- 3 in February 1954. He served 10 years in the U.S. Navy as a radioman and was honorably discharged as a PFC-E- 6 in June 1962. Milt and Connie were married Jan. 19, 1979 in Cripple Creek, Colo.; the marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS v"- I w '4 ; , i tf - k j V- w ii c ! f i vo i Temple. They moved to Green River in 1988, where Milt worked for Green River Hardware and for Petrolane Gas Company for three s Blue Sofa with 2 Recliners 749.95 Queen Sleeper $349.95 ' Entertainment Center 349.95 Black Trick Jet Sofa and Love Seat $849.95 Cane Back Upholstered 5 pc. Dinette 599.05 Beechbrook 5 pc. 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Memorial services, with the assistance of Disch Funeral Home in Moab, will be held Tuesday, Aug. 17, in Lake Havasu Palms, Calif. State Fair to offer variety of experiences for spectators Did you know that chickens have earlobes, llamas are house trained and sows have their own dinner bells? Students ofall ages will get all the fun facts, plus some serious information, when they take a free guided tour in the livestock bams at the Utah State Fair this year. Bam Tours the Original starts on Monday, Sept. 13, and runs through the close of the fair. After a down on the farm Tappan Gas Range, wune 539.95 RCA Home Theatre Havasu Palms, years. He is survived by his wife, Connie, Green River; daughters, Dawn Chamberlain of Hastings, Minn.; Wendy Zahler of Cody, Wyo.; Laura Copenhaver of Michigan; stepchildren. Melody OKeefe of Grand Junction , Cplo.; James Burnett of Green River; Marcia Wilson of Grand Junction, Colo.; Mary Ann Peterson of Lawton, Okla.; 13 grandchildren; and one brother, Dennis Copenhaver of Wixom, Mich. Funeral services will he held Thursday, Aug. 12, at 1 p.m. in the Green River LDS Chapel, where friends may call one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Elgin Cemetery under the direction of Fausett Mortuary. - Deluxe 35" Stereo Monitor TV experience, . fair-goe- rs the entire solar system, enter a portable star lab and control space robots. Students may also see their own work on display at Space-Tal- k 93 if they enter the contests sponsored by the fair. Information on the contests is available through schools. see True to its mission, the fair will also school visitors can head into space. The State Fair is organizing SpaceTalk 93 especially for Utah stue dents. At this extravaganza,' students will space-scienc- in the traditional skills and joys of gardening, home arts, sewing, canning and farming. The fair opens at 3 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 9, and runs through the 19. The first two hours of the opening day, everyone gets in free.. . . MEMBER y n ASSOCIATED VOLUME BUYERS National (CIMF PLUS Our : 3 Pay ; Lease Plan billion dollar No previous credit buying group history required. I |