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Show I ' Society and Primary presidencies. For 10 years she was a worker I Obituaries gy L. Mower Leona May Litater lfower, 70, died May 5 in Salt Lake City or a heart attack,-.-,t 1908, cy. Klamath, Ore., to Campbell and Phoebe Caron Nye Litater. In 1910 the family moved to Duke, N.M., and in 1912 they moved to Fort Ducheane, where her father was the engineer of the community. She graduated from Litster Mower, Rose Ducheane County high Park, Mrs. Don (Marilyn) Lougee, Prinevflle, Ore., school in 1927. She married Melvin Mrs. Jack (Bettk) Car-rol- l, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Reed Mower Oct 2, Marvin (Kathleen) Pugh, 1929, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They lived Phoenix, Arts., Mrs. in Roosevelt, Bennett Merlyn (Karen) Perry, Mrs. Clyde and Montwel until 1965, Tooele, Anchor(Dianne) Dahle, when they moved to Salt age, Alaska, Mrs. Joseph Lake City. She was an active (Shirley) Wall, Sandy, member of the LDS Mrs. Alma (Cheryl) Bott, Church, serving as a Salt Lake City, Mrs. teacher in Sunday Alan (Linda). Hastings, School, Mutual, Primary Kearns; 49 grandchildren and Relief Society and as and three brothers and a' counselor in Relief sister John EL Litster, n; wa4orn Aug. 27, Klamath Agen at LDS Temple. She was also a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Survivors include her husband, Salt Lake City; sons and daughters Gale Reed Mower, Canutillo, Texas, Lynn Elton Mower, Layton, Charles Richard Mower, Sandy, Carl v g-gi- She in the Salt Lake COMPARE OUR REPUTATION Before You Buy A Cemetery Marker or Monument J- SUMMONS A NO NOT ICI Harold Litster, St. George; Robert B. Litster and Gene Bowling, both Salt Lake City.- - Two brothers, a sister,' and two grandchildren preceded her in Bountiful, . Oberhansly v. Penfield Kenneth LeRoy Oberhansley, 67, Neola, died Wednesday, May 28, at home. He was born Jan. 22, 1912, in Birdseye, Utah, to Wilford and Emma Vera Ines Penfield, 72, of Neola, dibd Friday, May 25, in a Roosevelt hospital following a short' Litster. illness. The grave in Redwood She was born Feb. 8, Memorial Estates was 1907, at Lexington, Neb., dedicated by Lynn E. Gardner Oberhansley. to John Henry and Mower. Pallbearers were He married Marjorie Hattie Lee Kincheloe sons Gale Mower, Lynn Ellen Roberts July 27, Kin wow. She married Mower, Charles Mower, 1986, in VernaL She died Verdon Elwood Penfield and Carl Mower' and in 1971. He married on June 9, 1928, in Price. sons-in-laDonald Melba Hurley Bastian She and her husband Lougee and Jack Carroll. July 24, 1974, in Us lived noth of Roosevelt until 1960, when they Vegas. Survivors include his moved to the Uintah wife, Neola; sons and Canyon Power Plant and daughters O.B. operated the plant until Neola, and Mrs. Mr. Penfield'a retirement Jim (Connie) Bybee, Salt in 1972. Since that time Helen Arrats Bur-soand they have lived in Neola. 51, died Monday, Lake City; step-son- s Ken Bastian, Whiterocks. Survivors include her at daughters May 28, The cause of death is to Terry Bastian and Mrs. husband, Neola; sons and be determined by the Kent (Judy) Limb, all daughters Robert V. Vernal, and Mrs. Robert Penfield, Columbia, Mo., Medical Examiner. She was born July 9, (Pamela) Daniels, Sandy; Mrs. Dick (Genevie) bro28 grandchildren; 1927. She married Tab Pierson and Jimmy Pen-fielthers and sisters Clarboth Neola, Mrs. Burson. Funeral services will ence Oberhansley, Bern- Mel (Arita) Evans, Colts be held Friday, June 1, ard Oberhansley; Mrs. Neck, N. J., and Shirky at the Ute Baptist Indian Elmer (Bliss) Eldredge Gardner, Salt Lake City, and Church with burial in and LaRae Rhoades, all 19 grandchildren Neola, . Emerson four Myton. Hayden, Mrs. brothers and sisters EveRoy (Hope) McDaniels, lyn Harvey, Hialeah, Oakland, Calif., Mrs. Wil- Fla., Cedi Kinalow, Arliam (Elma) Sehults, vada, Colo., Nora Collins, Ico Austin, Texas, and Mrs. Denver, and Henry FerDon (Marilyn) Snyder, guson, Los Angeles. Salt Lake City., Funeral services were Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 29, in held Saturday, May 28, the Neola Second LDS at Olpin Mortuary in Ward with burial in Roosevelt with burial in Vernal Memorial Park. the Neola Cemetery. w Ober-hanale- d, Ober-hanale- OLPIN MORTUARY - Roosevelt, 722-242- y, Corn, Pop, Boor, Comping Noods, Etc BEESLEY MONUMENT CO. 6 Logor's j Produce The Great W. Hwy. 40 Roosevelt American Realty GuyAUttle Piece of Sstate Co. V-- America 2nd North Milo Out Of Town Hancock Cove Acres Or More Parcels $1,200 Down 62 A Month 10 Years, 9!4 Contract By Owner Water Available Power Available! Country Living, Beautiful View, Road Maintenance Year Round Call Or Call Brad Collect After 6 P.M. 722-220- 801-322-49- 1 58 JjSWELFH judgment should not bo entered against you on the sworn divorce complaint of Arlene Appah, filed in this action. A true copy of the claim of tho aforesaid plaintiff, is on file In the Court Office, and is available to the Defendant. A failure to appear or answer may result in the entry of judgment against you. Dated this 18th day of May, MIm Jiedry BoacHhl Rttail at Rhobiolo Prlcas Day 1979. Frances M. Poowegup Civil Court Clerk NOTE: In the oditons of this paper dated May 3, 10, 17, 1979, there was mistakenly printed a copy of Divorce complaint which lias been rued in this matter. The matters printed in connection with tfotftri Fbqtti that Complaint are merely allegations and have not been proven. Published in the Uintah Polly Uto ING A MINIMUM DRUNK DRIVING. FINE FOR Be it ordained by the city council of the city of Mytoni Section 1. ADOPTION OF UNIFORM TRAFFIC CODE. The Utah Traffic Code - Rules' of the Road, 1978 - as compiled, prepared and published as a code in book form by the Utah Department of Public Safety and the Utah League of dies and Towns, three copies of which have been filed for use and examination by tho public in the office of' Fie recorder, hereby is approved and adopted as the traffic code for this municipality except as such code may bo altered or modified by the ordinances of this municipality. Section 2. DEFINITIONS CONTAINED IN CODE. Unless the context otherwise requires, all references In the traffic code to: (a) The Slate Road Commission shall moan this municipality and its officers, departments, agents. agencies and (b) Local authorities shall mean the governor! ng body of this municipalily. (c) The Department of Public Safety of the State of Utah shall moan the chief of police of this municipality or his agent. (d) Magistrate shall mean tho justice of the peace or judge of this municipality. Section 3. PRIMA FACIE SPEED -- STREETS - STOP AND YIELD INTERSECTIONS. Whan appropriate traffic control or ding other language or provisions in the Utah Traffic Code Rules of the Road 1978 hereby adapted, any violator of this part, upon conviction, shall bo punished by a fine of not more than $299.00 or by a jail sentence not to excoad six months, or by both a fine and jail sentence, except as provided below. (b) The penalty for conviction for tho offense of driving while under the Influence of alcohol shall be punished by a fine or not loss than $100.00 nor more than $299.00, or by a jail sentence not to exceed six months or by both fine and jail sentence. entrances to intersections MENTS REPEALED. All previous identifying them as stop or yield entrances, such streets are hereby declared to be stop entrances and yield entrances as designated by said signs. Section 6. DESIGNATION OF ordinances inconsistent with this ordinance and the rales and regulations herewith adopted are hereby repealed. .Passed and ordared posted this 17th day of May, 1979. thereto, the prima facia speed limit shall be 30 miles per hour. Section 4. ANGLE PARKING. When appropriate traffic control or regulatory signs are posted permitting angle parking, anglo parking shall bo permitted an the streets or parts of streets so posted at the angle designated by the sign. Section 5. THROUGH regulatory signs are posted at intersections & Mayor Published in the Basin Standard May Juno 7, 14, Uintah V3I, 197fc0 D' 0 regulations governing traffic. Section 7. PENALTIES. rift1' violating, causing or permitting viola NEW AFFORDABLE APARTMENTS POSTED STREETS. Coming! lit Oakley, Utah, MSS) Dioeo New modern end comfor- table apartments be available in will soon tDDSDVDlt One Bedroom from $150 At The Hiland Building In Roosevelt Two Bedroom from These units PERFECT FOR wall-to-w- will $170 feature carpeting, all modern appliances, garden courts and A FAMILY laun- dry facilities. ENCHILADA you are looking for a nice place for you and your family to live please If call 718-31- 94 Curtis Daitrup Ranch Specialist 6 Arvin Labrum, , . . ..... ..722-2240 Judy Labrum wswsici.;- .722-233- Joan Collatt Curtis Dastrup 722-202- 1 722-302- 0 Key Labrum Broker $134714 Yh CM Nmrjb Mtsffsisttd Mms tfsrMsg tfttii A Tarn Dai Ctssfry 722-499- 6 ENACT- Attest: Lorrie Perkins Rocordor and other (a) Any parson 8. PRIOR Vari A. Murphy body shall designate Ihe places at which appropriate traffic control devices or regulatory signs shall be placed relating to maximum spaed limits, angle parking, through streets, stop and yiold A Meal In One Farm Section STREETS AND INTERSECTIONS TO BE POSTED. The governing TACO TIME Joan Collett -- speed limit applicable SUPREMES Arvin lebnrni tnYrThl tion of any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a Notwithstanmisdemeanor. imum speed limits designated upon said signs shall apply to the appropriate streets or portions of streets so posted. (b) In the absence of any speed limit sign designating a (a) Whan appropriate traffic control or regulatory signs giving notice of speeds ae posted, the prima facie max- - , ttrifllai Rooseveltb Dances , Utah Soolob OEBDCtezy War End Germany signed an unconditional surrender as part of World War II, ' the bloodiest, costliest and biggest war in history, on May 7, 1945. PROVIDING FOR THE REGULATION OF TRAFFIC AND IMPOS- Btitark Frto OKI Basin Standard May 24, 31, June 7, 14, 1979. ORDINANCE NO. 19 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING TRAFFIC ORDINANCE, READOPTING TRAFFIC CODE, Clielts Carlos P.S.C.Rtil Ettstf iMMtautCo. P. O Sox Member! Multiples Listing iScrvicci lest Tired Of City Living 5 loyns 2M FC1 SME ILAffl 1 TIN ACRH ON NSOLA HIOHWAY Beautiful view. HACSFUL gittimON oruihjs haauMful tacro piece of property with beautiful view, targe freer Four bedrooewJ Jawing room with firapioce, double car gofogf hobby wofk ihop MVIBTOM SKOAL 80 acre in Neola with canal running through, dole to new homing area. AH YOU LOOKINO KM FRONTAOl on a major highway, then pick up on this 3.74 acre commercial properly with 400 ft. highway 40 frontage, Inside the city limit. Only $100 per front foot. Won't last long at this price. OATHIS P AM this two bedroom cabin on large lot, beautiful view, close to Starvation Reservoir, only $13,500. M MAUWUL AOB in country with flowing well. CABIN Sm with fantastic view in beautiful Whiterocks Canyon, excellent hunting and fishing. LOOK FOR THAT SKOAL DAIRY FARM? Here's the one for you. 100 acres with 37 milk cows, dairy bam, milking equipment, farming equipment for crops. Three bedroom home with large living room and family room. CHOKI 1ST COMMIROAL PROMRTY with business building. Leaseable units, downtown Roosevelt location. 1 ACRH IN LAFOMT All utilities available. Come build your dream home on this beautiful homeslte overlooking the whole valley. PRIAM Horse walker, corral and the best horse bam In the HORU Basin. Sets on three acres on the edge of town. Nice three bedroom home. IT ACRH WITH MORAS HOMI and SOX 20 garage. Has a 12 X 15 fruit room, fruit tree, raspberries and lovely garden spot overlooking Lapoint. THIS IS FOR YOU In Lapoint this lovely home on one acre of ground. Three bedrooms, 1M baths, corrals, tack room, sheds and water well and I share of water. Extra large fruit room and double garage. Make an appointment today. IXCHUHTCORIMHaAlPBOKRTY 50 ft. front, 150 ft. deep. Water and sewer connection located on Roosevelt's main street. LOOK DM FOR A HOMI WITH LOTS OF SPACIT See this four bedroom home an large lot, close to schools, beautiful fireplace, family room and part basement. SUYHI BUY on this 14 X 60 Columbia Mobile Home. 1973 excellent condition. Immediate occupancy, priced to sell. $9,800. UKI NSW I nuOOM BRICK HOMI with fireplace close in. Close to church, school and town. Must sea to appreciate. BROOM HOMI In country on I acre. Priced to sell fast $44,800. IAUT1FUL J I LOIS In Duchesne, nice residential area I OLD VEST n, For many years, we have helped so many local families buy a memorial the right way . . . with careful planning, experienced advice, proper design for the cenwteiy site , . . at prices to fit their means. DON'T buy hastily; before you do, compare our work, our service and the value . we deliver. , aW THOMAS G. APPAH, Respondent Civil Action No. Uto Indian Tribo, State of Uloh The Ute Indian Tribe to Thomas G. Appah Defendant! You ora hereby ordered to appear before the Ute Tribal court, Fort Duchesne, Utah sitting at tho Tribal Court Building on the 29th day of Juno, 1979, at 10:00a.m., and at that time or prior thereto make written answer why H. Burson - Moy 31, 1979 STANDARD Pstilionar Arvin Bellon, Bishop Richard D. Christensen and Bishop Harrison. Musical numbers were by Joseph E. Wall, Marie E. Mower and Lola Mat la vs- - death. Funeral services were held May 8 in the Marlborough Ward chapel in Salt Lake City, conducted by Bishop Val Harrison. Prayers were offered by John E. Litster, Carl L. Mower and Robert B. Litster. Speakers were Cheryl Mower Bott, President 1 ARLENE APPAH, Prtftultsil Office modular home over partially-finishe- d full basement gives 5 bedrooms and family room, workshop, laundry, two baths Located on 3.86 acres of Neola pasture for your horses or raising your own beef. Three-bedroo- m Priced in low 50's Save Realtor's Commission 1 One's For You! 21 Roosevelt Century 353-431- 6 after June This This Beautiful Home has 3 bedrooms 216 baths, spacious kitchen with dining room, beamed ceiling in living room, double car garage. All this setting on a large lot in an excellent part of town. 1 Itatsi , 1 Country Realty Phone m 722-455- jgbi 3 II djf 4) |