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Show 11 STANDKD-Novf- g. 1979 nbi Obituaries A. L. Roper J. P. Roper Alan LaVerl Roper, and June Powell Roper, 40, both Alta-mon- t, died as a result of jeep accident while on a hunting trip. Funeral services were held Thursday, Nov. 1, at 1 p.m. in the AHamont LDS Church with the Bishop everett Dee Roberts officiating. The prelude and post-lud- e music was ter Dorothy Tomlinson. The family prayer was offered by Grant Roper and the opening prayer by Norman Ewell Musical selections wer were Oh, My Father, and I Need Thee Every 40, Honorary 1925, in He resided for eight years, where he wu employed as an oil drill- er. He is survived by four brothers, Leroy Lehman and Vernon Lehman, both Faulkton; Bill Lehman, Du Moines, Iowa; Kenneth Lehman, Bar stow, Calif.; and many nieces and nephews. He wu preceded in death by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lehman, and one sister. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Nov. 6, at Langslet Funeral Home in Faulkton, with burial at Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery, Wecota, S.D. pallbearers Ernest S. Obray, 82, Paradise, died Oct 25 in an Ogden hospital He was born Nov. 9, 1896 in Paradise, to George 8. and Sarah OrgilT Obray. He married Kate Hawkes Oct 20, 1920, in the Logan LDS Temple. She died Mar. 20, 1968. He then married Ethel Stevens Sept 24, 1971. They later were divorced. Mr. Obray taught school for 88 years, served in World War was a part-tim- e farmer, past director of Parldise Irrigation Reservoir 'Co and a past member of the Paradise Town Board. Mrs. Anderson was born Mar. 27, 1908 on the Dry Fork, Thoroughbred Ranch in Uintah County to Thomas Joseph Lab-buand Eleanor beth Caldwell Labrum. She married Angus LeRoy Anderson Oct 27, 1924, at the Utah Mine, Carbon County. Their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Sept. 13, 1963. Mrs. Anderson was a resident of Ballard and Roosevelt before moving to Salt Lake. She was a .member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Mrs. Anderson was a member of the Princeton Camp of the Daughter, of Utah Pio- neers. She is survived by a son, Thomas LeRoy Anderson. Three sisters, Ella Mowrey, Apache Junction, Ariz.; Vada Eaton, Salt Lake; and Evelyn Johnson, Salt Lake, also survive. Mrs, Anderson had 9 grandchildren and STUFF-Su- san Ivi'e, Mike Dastrup and Keller demonstrate recently acquired equipment at Carolyn Roosevelt junior high school. Thirtveven modules will give students an introduction to various business and office fields, utilizing dictating machines, Selectric typewriters, electronic printing calculators, and electronic printing calculators with memory. RJHS is one of 33 schools in the state to be so equipped. ' ' SOPHISTICATED wu an active member of the LDS Church. Surviving are sons and daughters, Ernest S. Jr., William Mrs. Roy; (Joyce) Wood, Orlando, Fla.; Mrs. Thai (Kathryn) Napper, Ogden; He Theron H., self-correctin- nix All-Indi- an n; and a brother, Lyman Obray, Salt Lake City. n National The 1979 Funeral services were held Monday in the Finals Rodeo will again be held at the Paradise LDS Ward Salt Palace in Salt Lake City Nov. with Bishop chapel, This super rodeo is undoubtedly the Wayne Norman officiat' American Indian Cowboys ing. Burial waa in the North Premier Paradise Cemetery. Rodeo, featuring a total 'of ' 168 contestants competing for Indian World ' Championship Honors and and approximately $50,000 in pay-ofspecial awards. Also included in the festivities will be a Pow-WoArts and Crafts Trade Lillian Margaret Show, Western Dances, Style Show, Van Young, 79, died Nov. and a Miu Indian Rodeo North 4 in a Salt Lake hospital American Pageant, all inside the Salt of cancer. Palace Complex. Shis was born in The stars will be the Indian cowboys Whiterocks June 5, 1900 who are America's first recognized to Phillip Van, Sr., and cowboys. They will be riding, the Margaret Murray. stock available She married Nelson toughest bucking by Void of Colorado, Kerby provided Joseph Young Dec. 23, of Utah, Shade Rodeo Company of 1922 in Duchesne. Mr. Alberta, Canada, Gunville 6f South Young died Sept. 19, Dakota, Webb of New Mexico,. and Cornelia Washington 55, Whiterocks, died Nov. 5 in a Salt Lake nursing hone. She was born May 6, 1924, to Rooker and Annie Redcap Washington, and was married to L Young Arrats, self-address- Conference on underground housing set 1978. Survivors include her sons and daughters: Nelson Leroy, Salt Lake; " George Albert, Tooele; Boyd, Bluebell; Ronald Orin, Bainbridge Island, Wash.; Ezilda Reed Hendricks, Granger; Katherine Knowles and Clara Jo Wyler, Sunnyside, Wadi, and Evelyn Hanse Drain, West Jordan. One brotht, er, John E. Van, and one sister, Clara Rochell, Altamont and Jean Arrats, Mapleton. Her father of Roosevelt and one brother, Wilbur Washington are also survivors. services Graveside will be held Thursday Nov. 8, at 1 p.m. at the old burial grounds on Whiterocks road near the Neola turn off. f. u Survivors include. her sons and daughters, Edwin A. Cuch, Orem; .Mna Chri Angeli Los Angeles, Calif.; La Nae Arrats, Roosevelt; Sheila Arrats, Orem; Anita Arrats, Aria.; Kay Arrats, Salt Lake; Marion' Arrats, Mapleton; Arosa Arrats, Mapleton; Funeral services were held Oct 29, in the Princeton LDS Ward Chapel Salt Lake. Interment followed at Redwood Memorial Estates, Salt Lake. V ' Alta-mon- The Utah Energy Office, the University of Utah Engineering Station, and the Utah Solar a Energy Society are conference on Earth Sheltered Housing Design and Solar and Renewable Energy in Utah. The four hour conference will be presented by tie Underground Sjiace Center from the University of Minnesota. will be held The conference Saturday,- Nov. 10, at the University of Utah Law School, Moot Court, Salt fee is $8. Lake. For more information call the Utah 4 or Energy Hotline, : are also survivors. Mrs. '.mmiA Young had 60 grandchildren, 99 n, and 10 Funeral services were held Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Olpin Mortuary, Roosevelt Burial followed at the Fort Duchesne Cemetery. Brenda Sorenson and Jeanette Smith demonstrate some of the equipment that accompanies 35 modules being used at Roosevelt junior high school. Career fields to be explored include cosmetology, dietetics, interior design, and short-ordcooking. COSMETIC CHALLENGE career-familiarizati- - . i on er 581-542- A HE17 PLACE JEC7 HAT.1E HS . James Arrats. 15 SEWING-RJ- Jacobs of Montana. Mel Lambert of Oregon and Zcbb Bell of Idaho will announce. Chuck Henson of Arizona and Dean Steed of Utah will clown and fight bulls. Judges will be Dennis Reiners of Arizona and Jim Teacher of North Dakota. Tickets are now available and may be obtained by contacting Indian National Finals Rodeo, Salt Palace, 100 South West Temple, Salt Lake City, 84101. Ticket prices are $6, (5, and $4. Ticket orders should include a cashier's check or money order along with a stamped, envelope. . Arrats students Kelly Robb, standing and Jerilyn Horrocks demonstrate an industrial sewing machine by Consew that will be used to introduce students to career opportunities in clothing manufacture. Instructor Linda Wall said that approximately 100 students will use the machine during their courses of study. SUPER Rodeo at Salt Palace Kearns; 21-2- 4. C. W. g t;- Bryce H., North Ogden; Mrs. C.C. (Paula) Bell Roosevelt; Mrs. Owen G. (Carole) Jones, Arvada, Cola; 24 grandchildren; I arrest. S.D., to Franklin, S.D., in 1940. in Duchesne E. Obray Labrum Anderson, 76, died at her home in Salt Lake Oct 25 of cardiac Cresbard, and moved were Vance Alan Roper and Bint 'V Ropey. Maude Elisabeth died Nov. of natural causes. . He was born Nov. 23, Smith, Calvin Powell, Carl Powell Albert Powell Billy Powell Robert Bedford, Terry Ewell and Eugene Powell. Anderson . Howard V. Lehman, 53, Duchesne, 2 at Duchesne ty, Presley Timothy, Dirk Timothy, James 6. t . H. Lehman Hour." A tribute to June and Alan was given by P.Val Timothy. Marv Bell wu the speaker. The closing prayer was offered by Stanley Gordon. Interment was in the Bluebell Cemetery with the dedication of the grave by Victor Gordon. Pallbearers were Brian Brackenbury, Clark Lus- Wide Selection Of i aopofoeca,. Sooty & toelates M6i Iwsitisb CwWBM (Formerly Morris Casperson CPA) Tax Planning And Preparation Individuals, Partnership, and Corporations Management Consulting . ln House Computer Accountants: . MORRIS CASPERSON C.P. A Graduate from perience USU, Bachelor in accounting. 7 yean In tax and consulting! and ex-- , CP. KIRK SEELEY A. BA In accounting from USU in counting, 6 yean experience In taxes rs and audits. BA U$U. graduate in accounting from 2 years experience' in com- puters and All-in-a- AtELDON KIDD CUNT MOFFITT taxes. BS in accounting from BYU. , ' Well we're going to try one more dance class in time to start Altamont Last months attempt saw only five, couples turn out but now that hunting season is over and most of the foil work is done, we hope to see s large turnout If we can get at least four squares we will continue the class. Those who would like to learn to square dance, are asked to meet Wednesday Nov. 7, in the Altamont elementary school at 8 p.m. The Curley. Q'a Halloween dance saw most of the club members in costume for the evening, adding to the spirit of the dance. They all looked pretty good, except Rae Scholes, who needed a hair cut. in the worst way. it was a fun night with the ng enjoying a finger food luncheon fore they hopped on their brooms and headed for home. Special thanks to Bill and Wilma Bevington and Bill ALANHASLEM BS in accounting from SUSU.- - ll and Blynda Nicol from Quchesne for their support. They drive' to Roosevelt every week to enjoy square dancing and support the club. Speaking of driving, how about Terry and Gwen Johnson who drive from the West Fork of the Duchesne River, where Terry is working for the W.W. Clyde Construction Company thanks, kids, we appreciate you. For thoee of you who would like to learn to round dance, Dawn and I will be teaching, rounds before the class Tuesday nights and before the club Thursday nights from 7:30 until 8 p.m. We urge all who would like to learn to be there, if you don't know how to d round dance, you misa about of the dancing fun. We were ail shocked and saddened by the untimely passing of two of our square dance friends, Alan and June Roper of Altamont Our sincere to all the families -condolence especially Louise, who has also danced with us and is a member of our Tuesday night square dance class in 33W 23" f. one-thir- 7 RC9SEVELT PQOFESSIC3AL DUILDIHG Now Addrozs: North 50 West lot Off Zlons Bank . Vi Blocks West Next To Baptist Church Roosevelt 722-515- 3 . 29" 3000 Sq. Ft 22W 2000 Sq. Ft PRINCESS 28" 32" 23" $425 Most Schrader models can be adapted to your masonry fireplace. With the purchase of -- Office Space Available To Suit Your Needsl $460 PRINCE 32" ftlEE tree tree any stove get absolutely free a 4-Pie- ce Fireplace Tool Set! FREE FREE free HDELSEH FURNITURE A WESTERN AUT Roosevelt Our workshop figures for Thursday night will be peel the top." Hope to see you all there. 1 i 30 East Lagpon Roosevelt |