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Show JOB Obituaries ANNOUNCEMENT The Ute Indian Housing Authority has an opening for the position of a Homeowner-shi- p A. Sadler Counselor. This position is available for a possible term 9a STANDARD November 9. 1978 JOI NOTICIOV SMMirr'S 8AU (Reel Pwpwty) Civil Me. MSI In the Fourth Judicial District Court of Duchesne County, State of Utah. Zion First National Bank, Roosevelt, Office, Plaintiff, vs Robert J. Sorensen et al, To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the front steps of the Duchesne County Courthouse, City of Duchesne, State of Utah, on the 30th day of November, 1978, at 10:00 a.m., those certain parcels of real property located in Duchesne County, State of Utah, and more particularly described as follows: Township 4 South, Range 2 West, U.S.M. Section 2: East half Southwest quarter. : East half Northwest quarter. The purchase price is payable in lawful money of the United States at the time and place of sale. The real property will be sold subject to a period of redemption as is provided by Utah law. DATED this 23rd day of October, 1978. George Marett, Sheriff Duchesne County Dates of Publication: October 26, November 2, 9, 16. and 22, 1978. Sec-tio- n 1 1 ANNOUNCEMENT The Ute Indian Housing Authority, Fort Duchesne, Utah 84026, is taking applications for the position of Secretary Cashier. Salary: $8,000 Description: Incumbent will assist the Executive Director, Assistant Executive Director, the Board of Commissioners. She will be generally responsible to the Executive in his Director, absence, the Assistant Executive Director. Typing of le- tters, memorandums, documents, checks, requisitions, agendas, minutes of meetings, time and attendance reports, and records, collection of rental or house of payments, completion receipts, ledger posting, record keeping, bonk deposits, auditing of cosh, maintaining files, dictation, and directing receiving telephone calls, transcribing messages, and punctuality. Please apply: Ute Indian Housing Authority, or call Ms Joyce A. locks. Acting Executive Director, or write P. O. Box 250, Ft. Duchesne, Utah 84026 for more information. Opening dale: November 1, 1978. Closing date: November 20, 1978. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard November 2, 9, 1978. STEEL SHOP OR BUILDINGS CHILDRENS CLOTHES We furnish and install store fixtures, beginning 40'X60'X16' $5,771 2 40'X72'X16' $5,572 Never Been Erected 1 inventory, supplies, training, grand opening and buying connections for over 100 name brands. $14,500. For more information, call Myers, Area 801 261-323- bookkeeping career with of Altamont, who the American Express died Oct. 29, were held Co. They moved to where he Friday, Nov. 3, in the California, Salt Lake 18th North worked for Pacific States Ward Chapel. Savings and Loan Co. in Prayers were offered San Francisco, establishby his brother, Hector ing the first building and loan department for that Sadler, Norman Sadler and Harold Sadler. company. He began working for Speakers included BisMarvin the Church of Jesus hop Harding, Bishop William Brother-son- , Christ of Latter-dapatriarch of the Sainta in its financial and Duchesne LDS Stake, welfare divisions in Salt and Elden Peterson, a Lake City in 1949. followScout executive with the ing the death of his wife great Salt Lake Council. in 1948, and lived in Salt Musical selections Lake City for 20 years. were by Mr. and Mrs. Although he was not a David Potts and Lola professional aenuter, he Mecham. served as a volunteer A son, Arthur B. worker for 70 years, Sadler, dedicated the until hia death. He was the oldest living scout grave in Altamont Cemeand held the eagle and tery. Graveside services included a prayer by silver beaver awards. Grand Hansen and talks He participated in by Al Potts and Bishop numerous national and Bruce Goodrich. international scouting Grandsons Gary Hanjamborees and was a sen, Chad Hansen, Guy lecturer and leadership Hansen, Todd Hansen, instructor for many Craig Sadler, Rick Sadler years. He was also active in Terry Sadler, Randy Brian Hitter id ge the LDS Church, serving Mark Dahl, Clay Dahl, as a stake mission presiKent Dahl, Chet Dahl, dent, stake missionary Corbin Bennion, Martell and a youth leader in the Bennion, Layne Bennion, scouting program. Shawn Bennion, Quinn He had recently taken Bennion and Kyle Benup residence at the home home and appliance maintenance care. Training in budgeting and financial management. Information and referral service for homebuyers. Training will be provided to Mutual Help homebuyers explaining the Mutual Help Program and the rights and obligations of the Homebuyers. Please apply: y Ute Indian Housing Authority, or call Ms Joyce A. Locke, Executive Acting Director, area code or write, P. O. Box 250, Ft. Duchesne, Utah 84026 for more information. Opening date: November I, 1978. Closing dote: November 20, 1978. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard, November 2, 9, 1978. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Blanche Brown Johnson, deceased. bate No. 1635. Pro- All persons having claims against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 10th day of February, 1979. or said claims shall George E. Utah Utah 2, 9, 16, 1978., 2 Dean Holletz land. His introduction to scouting came a full year before the movement was organized. After buying the first installment of a seven-serie- s Scoutbooklet titled written by Lord ing, he organized his own patrol of seven boys. A year later when the first official troop of Boy Scouts was organized, he was among the 64 boys who joined the moveBaden-Powel- MISSING l, ment Mr. Sadler came to the United States in 1915 and continued his scouting activities, serving as a scoutmaster of a troop in Chicago. He served in -- APPLE A CHERRY AND RASPBERRY EMPANADAS ALAMODES TACO TIME Lisa Weidner Brian Russell Taylor 108 lbs, dark brown hari medium length, Lisa is 14, 5'6", wearing jeans and a light blue parka. Last seen in Myton Nov. 6. Brian is 17, she was last seen with him and he could be considered dangerous. He was wearing jeans and light col- ored parka. roward for information loading to hor whereabouts. Contact tho Roosevelt Police. daughter, Mrs. Grant (Rita) Hansen, in Altamont. A' (.? i'W " - Jt' '','1 - v 4 : v. y Irvin A. Cole, 71, of Duchesne, died Tuesday, Oct. 24, at home of cancer. Sterling Transportation Company, Duchesne County School District, Utah State Road Department and Collett Tank Lines. More recently he was self employed as owner and operator of Cole's Welding Service and trailer court. He was a member the LDS Church, the Duchesne Lions Club and had served on the Duchesne city council. Survivors include his wife, Duchesne; sons and daughters Mrs. Daniel T. (Rae Donna) Jones, Bountiful, Mrs. Roy (Lou Ann) Larson, Tooele. Mrs. Ronald (Ro Jean) Arfd ley, Duchesne; a foster son. Tyke Kargis, and family, Duchesne; eight grandchildren and was preceded in death by a Bister, Mrs. Katherine William Ivl 7224934 (Elva) Duchesne Seems I mistake last here is a small a so Cemet- City ery. correct- ion: Only Sally Coooer You Can't was cast in Take it With You"-- - not the whole gang. Sorry about that, Sally. Lewis Cooper was home over the weekend. of pheasant town for the hunt. Harold by on their Ivie stopped way home to Washington. Harold-gre- up here and has kits of family here. He worked for Boeing Aircraft for 30 years, recently retired and took tour of the West. TO 722-513- Building. Viola Piimecoote Randlett, Utah Published in the Uintah Batin Standard Nove. 9, 16, 23 and 30, 1978. . Funeral services were held Friday, Oct. 27, at the Duchesne LDS Stake Center with burial in the made week, e Lots hundera in String-ham- DID YOU KNOW? When the completion of the first transcontinental railroad was announced on May 10, 1869, at Promontory, Utah, the Liberty Bell was rung in Philadelphia - a 100 gun salute was fired in new york city, and a celebration was held in San Francisco. y ITEMS 1 DELICIOUS TACO TIME $25.00. The league It open to everyone of alt ages. Sign up at the Ute Recreation Office. For more information call 1 ext. 331 . Garnet will be played at Fart Duchewe of He ryfrn J. F. Perry J. Peterson James Joseph Dean Peterson, 58, of Gilette, Wye died in an automobile accident near Rawlins, Wye., SuNov. 5. nday, He was born April 14, 1920, at ML Emmons to Erie Helmer and Mary Alvey Peterson. Ha married Helen Smoot, but they were later divoreed. He was a former resident of Duchesne County and Vernal and wan nn ironworker. He waa a veteran of World War IL Survivors include brothers and sisters Stanley H. Peterson, Basin, Wyo. Lynn Peterson and Jay Peterson, both Salt Lake City, Mrs. Merle Kingsley, Las Vegas, Nev., Mrs. Don (Louise) Walker, KalispelL Mont., Mrs. Bill (Maxine) McKee and Mrs. Tom Floyd Perry, 75, of Reno, Nev., died in Reno Monday, Nov. 6, after a long illness. He was born Dec. 8, 1902 at Vernal to William S. and Emma Mass Perry. He married Essie Pearl McConkie June 3, 1924 in VernaL She died in 1977. He was a rancher in the La point area for many years. Survivors include a son and daughters Mrs. Helen Wahlquist, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Darrell (Syble) Yturiaga, Reno, and Ray' Perry, Las n Vegas, Nev.; step-childre- He was born Nov. 12, 1906, in Norton, Kans. He married Leona Olsen May 31, 1934, in Farmington, Utah. He had lived in Duchesne for 45 years and was employed with the four PHONE NEWS PUBLIC NOTICE Utt Recroolion Department Basketto ipansor Women' ball League. Team entry fee It Ji I. Cole SOFT FLOUR SUPREMES 722-514- $100 of his ll 8, Published in the Uintah Basin Standard November pallbear- ers and honorary pallbearers. Mr. Sadler was the last surviving member of the original Boy Scout troop organized by Lord Baden-Powein Eng- Mangan Box 246, Roosevelt, served as nion be forever barred. Joyce H. Wight Personal Representative Box 246, Roosevelt, 1919. They returned to Chicago, where Mr. Sadler began hia professional 86, Description-- . In Cells Representative Funeral services for Arthur William Sadler, Training area code WANT YOUR OWN BUSINESS JIANS AND SPORTSWEAR of two (2) years employment. Perference will be given to a member of the Ute Indian Tribe or with Ute Indian Ancestory, having the capabilities of speaking the Ute Indian language fluently. If he or she qualifies. Salary $8,000 to $9,500 a year. the Army in World War I and then came to Utah. He married Katie Butler from Spring Lake in the Salt Lake Temple July 2, Leland Perry, Marvin R. Perry, La-poi- East Carbon, Mrs. Edward (Thelma) Jenkins, VernaL Lyle Perry, Salt Lake City; 21 grandchildren and 45 and a sister, Mrs. Wanda Henerd, Salt Lake City. Funeral services are to be held at noon Thursday (today) in the Lapoint Ward where Chapel, friends may call between 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Lapoint Cemetery. m Arcadia Ida Horrockt 44.1117 Steen Mrs. Ol- sen and son. Salt Lake, were visitors at the home of her parents, the Ardon Evans', the past week. The Mia Maid Girls, along with their mothers and leaders, attended Stake Standard Night Tuesday evening in Duchesne. Kirk Swasey was confirmed a member of the church by his father, John Swasey, in Fast meeting Sunday. WUford Evans, Sandy and Hugh Evans, Salt Lake, came out for the deer hunt They also visited with the Ardon Evans.' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy were in Salt Lake Saturday and visited with their son, Dee. Those attending the Provo Temple Thursday Nation, Mrs. Gladys Cap-so- n and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dotter and family, Heb-e- r and Mr. and Mrs. Dan BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY For Solo: Fer USDA County Offices Requirements: Specifications may be picked up at the Duchesne County ASCS Office between 8:00 AAA. and 5:00 P.AA. until Nov. 30, J978. Specifications will cover the following items: 2. 3. 4. 5. 0. 7. ly 4.600 . . . (.Colors Electric Convenience Outlets Janitorial And Cleaning 9. 10. Services ., .;! 11. Parking 12. To Bo Built In The Rooitvslt City Limits 801-722-24- 91 033.500 V.A. Financing, no down F.H.A financing. 3 down Layaway Nowl REGISTER FOR .. FREE DRAVfINGI : A Beautiful "End of the Trail" Wall Clock Or a Large Wildlife Tapestryl Drawing Will Be Frl. Dec. 2 CED Old Vied Indian Trading Post East Of ReoswiH-Hitf- ay FOR SALE . " A ,W ' j ? ' .,v v , f i, v Of. Owner Can Finance 2 at 9 Three Bedroom 1 bath, family room,' full basement, partially finished. 14(8 sq. ft. main floor, big 132x125 comer lot, up on hill. Double car garage, large deck. Call 722-260- 2 CATTLE WANTED TO CUSTOM FEED 0,000 head feed feeding-growin- g lot ideally located year or finishing. Burley Butte ? Custom feed lot Chall Alfred Office 71-21- 44 Burley Ideho home 47I-S29- 7 WANTED!!! Cowboy and or Ranch Hand, contact, Jim Brown evenings 3 or at Nutter Ranch, Nine Mile Other floor plans ' & Pick f&GSff stylos .available Order at onco for Xmas move "No Fodlltles for Fondly" Proctssodl ' In Animals - '; 722-28- 72 722-278- 7 - e Const. Game Packaged! Smoked Deer Hams and wsrcom HHoms . Also Wild . your colors and carpet now and move in Usd Devitynint ft 40 Farm Killed " . by Christmas Open Sunday's Allen, Contact: Nathan for further information. Offers must be submitted by 5:00 P.M. local time, Nov. 30, 1 978. D. . Nine Mile 722-578- Quality Merchandise Toilet Facilities Drinking Water Lighting Sunrise Realty 722-321- Selection Best Prices In Area Insulation and Heat Ventilation Accoustlcal Treatment PMMOT10II. MtaMarRmroughliRnngand Wong notorial rtanMy Promo yourself mio on oaotng. Shop Us FirstI , A ERA wants you to know Christmas is only 6 weeks away! Square feet approximate- 1. evenings 722-57(- 3 or at Nutter Ranch round Nvsa Old West Indian Jewelry and Gifts . Jim Brown 1 5 Bel A pfc where you en be you ewi btm and Mm whil you r retfy wort! Son a career n real mimr MTiUTIGBl! Gfflco Space WANTED Call Mff YOURSELF cup, got on frao Buy on Ranch couple mature to feed, irrigate and farm. Wife to cook for small crew. No facilties for children. Contact Duchesne and Uintah County Business can be located anywhere! 738-578- Toco Time in St. George and toured Zion National Park. Franchise for UrMW Wanted! Your At grandmother at Spring1-daland other relatives Sewer Service ' ISEDItOOMS - Now Frostily Browod Coffoo Chrisina Mrs. were: ""IBATH 1050sq.lt. Myton Cemetery. friends may call one hour prior to services. Burial will be in Vernal Memorial Park. e CHAPARRAL I Bronx Award Series 2Yx4? Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 6, in Myton Presbyterian Church with burial in the (Maurine) Freestone, both VernaL Funeral services will be held Saturday, Nov. 11, at 2 p.m. at the Vernal Mortuary where Redmond and family. North Salt Lake, came out for the pheasant hunt over the weekend and were visitors of their parents, the Walt Redmonds. e The Steve Cfayburn family just returned from a trip to Southern Utah. They visited her Rota-Root- er the L. Lott Lillian B. Lott, 94, of Myton, died Wednesday, Nov. 1, in a Lancaster, Calif. hospitaL She was born Oct. 1, 1884, in Garden City, Kan., to Judge and Mrs. D.M. Frost. She married Bliss V. Lott, an early pioneer of the Uintah Basin in 1910. She came to Myton in 1904. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church. Survivors include a son and daughter, Milton V. Lott, Myton, and Alma Lou Tinsley, Palmdale, Calif.; three grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. 60. . Deer Salami AL'S CUSTOM CUTTING 722-333- 9 G & N OIL FIELD SERVICE Oil Field ConstrucRoustabout Foam tion Wedling Roofing Tanks Oil Insulation Pipelines Tank Batteries Hydraulic Hookups. 722-372- 0. 646-516- 1, Ned Rom, loka Max Ross, Arcadia |