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Show 2 JUNE STANDARD 20. 1974 Helen OBITUARIES Catherine C. Michaeii Catherine Elizabeth Crane Michaeii, 49, of Roosevelt died June 10, of causes to be determined by the state medical examiner. She was born October 19, 1924, in Hayden Arizona, to Andrew H. and .Esther B. Clinger Crane. She married John R. Michaeii May 1, 1943, in Yuma Arizona. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Survivors: husband, sons, John A. St George; Erie R., Salt Lake. 6 grandchildren, mother, Tempo, Arizona, brother, sister, Andrew H. Panama; Mrs. Gerald R (Eva) Raby, Scotsdale, Arizona. Funeral services were held in the Olpin Mortuary. Buriel was in the Roosevelt (Sty cemetery. Myore. He died February 11, 1968. Survivors: sons, daughters, Leroy Toponotes, Duchesne; Mrs. Josie Pope, Cline Myore, and Mrs. Nettie Perank, Myton, Mrs. Eva Arrats, Fort Duchesne, Mrs. Rosita Zamora, Arcadia, 20 grandchildren, 7 Funeral services were held in the Myton LDS Ward Chapel. Buriel was in the Myton cemetary. J. Cotonuts Helen Jones Cotonuts, 70, of Ouray, died June 11, in a Roosevelt Nursing home. She was born in 1904, to John Accu-troo- p Jones, She married Herbert Arrive; he died February 8, 1941. She married William Cotonuts. She was a member of the Ute Indian Tribe. Survivors: husband, sons, daughters, Mrs. Jimmie (Leota) Arrive Steele, Ibaph, Tooele; Boone, Mrs. Guy (Esther) Pinnecoose, both of Randlett; 33 grandhalf children, 24 brother, Wesley Accutoroop, Randlett. Funeral services were held in the Randlett Espicopal Church. Buriel was in the Randlett cemetary. Alice Rasmussen Bascom, 88, died June 5, in a Roosevelt nursing home She was born January 20, 1886 in Vernal, to Mads Peter Rasmussen Vernal. Fernando Nephi Jr., of Ft. Duchesne, died June 17, at home in Ft. Duchesne. He was born February 16, 1946, in Ft Duchesne, to Fernando and Arlene Pas-echNephi. He married Pansy Tavepont. She died May 2 1972. He married Zethel Hill, in Lander Wyoming. He was a veteran of the Vietnam war. Survivors: wife, parents, daughter, Neiko Justine Nephi, all ft Duchesne. Four brothers, and seven sisters. Graveside services were in the Ft Duchesne cemetary. o 57 North 1 00 lost Suit Appointments: 722-298- Specialist ot Roosevelt, Utah 3 Will 1 Jem 17 be in Roosevelt we welcome FOOD STAMP SAREvWAYj Skinless Wieners Sterling Brand Wonderful Flavor Great For Backyard Barbecues Fresh Fryers pkg. Beef Chuck Blade U.S.D.A. Inspected & Graded A Fix Up Your Families Favorite Recipe Chuck Steaks iww llitlltUB Safeway Trimmed U.S.D.A. Choice Beef r Whole Chickens ib. lb. Canned Hams Morrell's Pride Shank Portion Smoked Hams 67 House or Norbol LAj Hen Turkeys Manor lb. 04' U.S.D.A. 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Nancy Bench include, Students Roosevelt. of and other NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Verna C. Shiner, Deceased: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the MANGAN & DRANEY, P.O. Box 788, 47 North Second East, Roosevelt, Utah 84066, on or before the 14th day of September A.D. 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with the proUtah Code visions of Annotated 1953, and with 75-9-- proper verification as required therein. Lloyd Shiner, Administrator of the Estate of Verna C. Shiner, Deceased. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard, June 13, 20, 27, July 4. 1974. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Kslaie of E. J. Barker, aka E. J. (Skeet) Barker, aka Elmer J. Barker, deceased. Contract Documents may be obtained upon application at the Duchesne City Office after 8:00 a.m. on June 6, 1974, upon the payment of a deposit of $25.00 per set. The deposit shall be sent in check form and shall be drawn payable to Duchesne City. The deposit for each set will be refunded upon return of the Contract Documents in good condition not later than seven (7) days following the opening of Proposals. Each Proposal shall be accompanied by an acceptable form of Proposal Guaranty in an amount equal to at least five percent (5ffl) of the amount of the Proposal payable to the City of Duchesne, as a guaranty that if the Proposal is accepted, the Bidder will execute the Contract and file acceptable Performance and Labor and Material Payment Bonds within ten (10) days after the award of the Contract. The City of Duchesne, hereinafter called the Owner, reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals and to waive any formality or technicality in any Proposal in the interest of the Owner. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard June 13, 20, 27, at the office of undersigned Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Beaslin. Nygaard, Coke & Vincent, 185 North Vernal Avenue, Suite 1, Vernal, Utah 84078 on or before the 10th day of September, A. D. 1974. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code annotated 1953 and with proper verification as required therein. Frances N. Barker Executrix of the Estate of E. J. Barker, aka E. J.' (Skeet) Barker, aka Elmer J. Barker, deceased Published in the Uintah Ba75-9-- 5 sin Standard May 30, June NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Uie regular city council meeting of June 18 has been postponed until June 25, 8:00 p.m Roosevelt City building. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard, June 13 and 20, money for agriculture ompare v&tp&a m Greens Head Lettuce Beet Cantaloupes Jumbos Garden largo $ the heads each Fresh 48' Red Potatoes Pascal Celery s. No. 1 . by bunch 10 Golden Bananas Yellow Onions n 1.48 .39 Garden Freili Large Sfaik 2 h. 39 4 58 Large Bunch 8' Red Radishes Green Onions Crisp Large Iceberg 3 13 13 1.18 99 MR. RON JOHNSON. Br. Mgr. Utah Farm PCA Roosevelt Office 171 East Lagoon Street 6, 13, 20, 1974. Shop for credit as you do ciiiimenl ,inrl youll like what you find at PCA: Short-terfor agriculture money is our only business. Advances .ire limed fur minimum interest periods. C.ost is based on simple interest There's credit life insurance, AGRIFAX ret mils service, and much more. Stop by for a visit, soon. California Ice Cream 54 new nursing students have been selected for the fall class at Ricks from approximately 800 -selected applications. Mrs. Lucy Legg, coordinator of nursing college owned and at Ricks, a two-yea-r of Jesus Christ of Church the operated by Latter-daSaints, said the new students are from 11 states, and include 53 female students and one male - student in the class which will graduate in the spring of NOTICE Sealed on proposals forms prepared by the Engineer will be received by the City of Duchesne at the City Office, Duchesne, Utah 84021, until 8:30 p.m. on July 2, 1974, for the construction of Lighting Improvements on U.S. Highway 40, within the limits of Duchesne City. The principal items of work are approximately as follows: The installation of 19,200 lineal feet Of single conductor 600 volt cable; 9,600 lineal feet of ground wire; 9,200 lineal feet of lVi" conduit; 34 junction boxes; 26 light pole foundations; and 4 photo electric control switches. The project is to be completed in 90 working days. Proposals will be publicly opened and read at 8:30 p.m. on July 2, 1974, at the Duchesne City Office. Specifications Drawings, -c- X Chef With Meat Balls to attend Idaho nursing school 1974. CEfDiscount.Prices EverDay! 1.15 88 The Sea 98 Tomato Soup Guaranteed Shredded Wheat ZJ'X 53 Marshmallows SB?" 35 Armour Beef Stew aXi 79 Armour Treet SHUT1 'X 88 1.09 Safeway Coffee 3 41.' b. bag SUPER SAVERS 3 3 3 All Purpose 25-l- Skylark Bread 13 1.69 Breaded Pork Patties Fresh Butter Canned Pop None Finer i f 12-o- 95' 49 34' 86' 49' SUPER IS AVERS FOOD DISCOUNTS 8 & for bottle Luncheon Meat With Sauce Chef 10-o-z. 14-o-s. Guaranteed SUPERISAVERS 3 32-o- s. Salad Dressing Cooked Ib. Link Sausage Kitchen Miracle Whip Roosevelt girl are-Elv- H. RONALD BROWN, D.P.M. Podiatrist-Fo- The marriage was later solomnized in the Salt Lake Temple. He died May 8. 1954. She was an active Mrs. Bascom member of the LDS Church, taught various organizations such as Relief Society, MIA, Primary, and Sunday School. She attended schools in Naples, and vernal, she attended the BYU Academy, and also attended a special nurse's course given in VernaL Her home became a Hospital for many who required care. She spent many years doing Temple Work, and Research Work in Salt Lake. yn Survivors Ira, Roosevelt, Donald R. Vernal, Lawrence Charles, Midvale. 17 grandchildren, 10 great Sisters, Emily Collett, grandchildren. Coutts, Alberta, Canada, Elizabeth Nash, Vernal, proceeding her in death were her husband and two children, a daughter, Wilma, and a son Preston Shirley. Funeral services were held in the Naples Ward Chapel. Lawrence Bascom gave the family prayer, Brother and Sister Verden Goodrich sang. Invocation n; Eliza Arrapoo Myore, 77, of Myton, died June 15, in a Roosevelt nursing home. She was born in 1897, in Myton, to Mr. and Mrs. Arrapoo. She married Charlie Toponotes, he died. Married Henry and Mary Peterson Ahl-greShe married Ira Kimbell Bascom, January 20, 1911, in Fernando Nephi Jr. Eliza A. Myore was given by Glen Bascom. a grandson. Obituarv and remarks was given by Bishop Dallas H. Merrell, a talk, was given by Lloyd Bascom, a grandson. A medley of sacred songs was played on the piano by Venna Bascom, a daughter in law. Speaker was Gordon Bascom, a grandson. A vocal Solo, by Orlo Goodrich was followed by a talk given by Dale Bascom, also a grandson. A vocal solo was sang by Francis Merrill, Prelude and Postlude music was given by Ada Open-shaBenediction was given by Gary Bascom. Pallbearers, were grandsons, Wayne Bascom, Stacey Bascom, Laurey Bascom, Gary Bascom, and Dale Bascom. Internment was in the Vernal Memorial Park Cemetary. The grave was dedicated by Norman D. Tanner, husband of granddaughter, Wilda Bascom. Alice R. Bascom |