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Show Public Notice NOTICf Of WATII USERS d The following applications have been fiied iti Su'e Engineer lo change wa'fr :n Coun Duchesne and ties throughou' the er'.re vear unless o'herwise aesignaied. locations in US56M US 820 Depart ot intend Waer S Power Resources Service Federal Bldg 125 S Smie SIC. UT proposes o change the point of d version place and na'u'e of use at 0 ?9 sec ft. or 19 8 ac. ft out of a total of 500.000 ac. tt of water as evidenced by Seg. Appl 36639-a- . The water has been diverted front ti'bu'anes of the Duchesne Rver The water has been stored from Jon to 1 Dec. 31 in Soldier Creek Dam and enlaigea Strawberry Res and used for aomeshc power, Stockwatering, municpal'purposes, ord from Apr. I to Oct. 31 lot the irrigation of 435.000 acs Hereafter, 0 79 se. f'. or 19.8 ac. ft. of wo'ei 'j be diverted from a i cf well 400 ft. deep, at o poml S. 403 o-- ft. E. 2005 ft from U'N Cor Sec. 18 T4S ROW I Soldier Creek Dam); and used tor the domestic and recreaiio.iai purposes: and from Arp. I to Oct.31 for 'r.e irrigation of 2.0 acs. in Secs. 6, 7, 8 T4S. R10W. (43 8991) US. Depart, of Interior. Wa'er & Power Resources Service Federal Bldg., 125 S. State-SI- proposes to change the point of diversion, place and nature cf use o' 0 067 sec. ft. ir 4.23 ac. ft. oui o a total of 500,000 ex. ft of water os evidenced by Seg Appl. 36639-- b The water has been diverted front tributaries The of the Duchesne from water has been sto-eJan. 1 to Dec. 31 in Soldier Creek Dam and enlarged Strawberry Res; amf used for UT the domeslic, municipal, power, stockwalering'pur-poses- ; and from Apr. tc Oct. the irrigation of 435,000 1 31 for acs. Hereafter, 0.067 sec. ft or 4.23 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted from at the following points: 1)S. 2957 ft. W. 3564 fi.; 2) S 2842 ft. W. 3600 ft.; both from NE Cor. Sec 12, T7S, R1 IW (7 in: NE of Strawberry Res.), and used for the domestic and recreational purposes, and from Apr. 1 to Oct, 31 for ihe irrigation of 0.25 acs. in Secs 1, 12. T25. R1IW; Sec. 6.T2S, RI0W. US. Depart of Interior, Water A Power Resnc-tceSe'viie Federal Bldg 125 S. State, SIC, UT proposes to change the point of diversion, place and nature of use of 0067 sec. ft. or 2.21 ac. ft out of a total of 500.00 ac. ft of water as evidenced by Seg Appl. 36639-c- . The water has been diverted from tributaries of the Duchesne River. The water I to has been stored from Dec. 31 m Soldier Geek Dnm and enlarged Strawberry Res.; and used for the domestic, ', stockwater-in- g purposes; and from Apr. 1 municipal, power, to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 435,000 acs. Hereafter, 0.067 sec. ft. or 2.21 oc. ft. of water is to be diverted form a 6 inch well, 401 ft. deep at a point S 21 37 ft. W. 2273 ft. trom NE Cor. Sec. 20. T4S, R10W (5 mi SE of Strawberry Ret.); and used for the domestic and recreational purposes; and from Apr 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.5 acs in Sec. 2. T4S. R10W U Depart, of Interior, Vtfciier Power Resources Service. Federal Bldg., 125 S. Slate, ScC, UT proposes to change the point of diversion, place nnd nature of use of 0 45 sec. of 50G.C00 oc. h. of water as evidenced by Seg. Appl. The water has been 3o639-diverted from tributaries of he Duchesne River. The water has been stored from Jan. to S A 1 Dec 31 m Soldier Creek Dam and enlarged Strawberry Respond used for the domestic municipal, power, stockwater-in- g I purposes; and trom Apr. to Oct 31 for the irrigation of 435 00C acs hereafter 0.45 sec ft. or 29..3 oc It of water is to be well, d"ered trom on 3C0 f deep, at a point S 695 ft V. 2423 ft from N' . Cor. Sec 36, T3S. R! 2W (0 5 mi NW of Bryans G-- ad Station); and used tor the domes'tc and NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TO AIR EDUCATION MASTER PLAN A presentation of occasion. Also here was her grandfather, Rulen Dutson. Dar and will call the new business the Sunshine Game Room". Opening date is Monday, Nov. 2. I ALTAMONT 29-3- hefo'e Dec 12, 1981. Dee C. Hansen, F.E. STATE ENGINEER Published in the Uintah Basin Standard Oct. 29, Nov. 5 and 12 1981. NOTICE TO CREDITOM Estate of Wilson J. Merit ley, Deceased. Probate No. 1776 All persons having claims against he above estate are required to present them lo the undersigned or the Clerk of the Court on or before the 5th day of Fedruary, 1982, or said cla.ms shall be forevet barred First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. Personal Representative o-Trust Department 79 South Mam Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Published in the Uintah Basin Standard Nov. 5, 12, and 19, 1981. DUCHESNE NEWS Tamara Gamer Mr. and Mrs. Brad Fabrizio have opened a carpet store in Roosevelt located on the north end of Main Street called Fabrizio's Carpet." Jan and Rick Mem-mot- t, Fillmore, were here last week visiting friends and relatives. e Mr. and Mrs. Loren Allred went to Hayward, Calif., the first week in October to visit Iva's sisters, Flora Fausett and Grace Henry. They were gone a week. Mel Dalton's brother, George Dalton, Provo, came for a visit and to spend the weekend deer hunting. Kate Bennett and to Ray Baart went Dinosaur, Colo., to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Art Taylor held a family birthday party in honor of twins, Bruce and Brian Taylor and their families, Oct. 25. Duchesne City has another business. It is a sports center located in the Industrial Park. The business license was obtained by Larry Reid and A1 Oberbay, Duchesne. The business is licensed as "All Seasons Sports, Ltd." The licensees said they planned to open up Grammar, Kenosha, Wise.; Margaret Carman son Ross, Lodi, Calif.; Gary Olsen, Walnut Creek, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kowalski, and Lindon Hurst, 111.; Mr.a nd Mrs. F.R. Carman. Gary, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yoho and Frank Ovis, Moundsville, W. and Dr. David Va.; Carman, Gallipolios, Ohio. Sunday, Oct 25, following their joint mis- sionary farewell, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Moon welcomed their family to a family dinner at their home in Duchesne. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Moon and family, St. George: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sampson and family, Logan; Sirs. Caroline Woodward and children, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. John Eugster and family. Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bell and sons, Townsend, Mont; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moon, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Daily Moon, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin VanWa-goneSalt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Farrell, Midway; Mrs. Carma Fabrizio, Bountiful; Mrs. Grace Bowman, Mrs. Ora Holgate, Venice Moon, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Pierce and son, Jensen; and other Basin relatives. The Elmer Moons held a program for their farewell. Their sons, Lee and Jerry, spoke and a song was sung by their grandchildren, and another selection was sung by the daughters and daughters-in-law- . Special remarks were made by Bishop Ronald Peatross and Elmer and Arwella. like to They would extend a special thank-yo- u to everyone in attendance at the farewell. Elmer and Arwella Moon are to leave on an LDS mission Nov.4 to San Diego, Calif. Mrs. Susana Doty attended opening night of the opera, "Lucia dfLammermoor at the Capitol Theatre in Salt Lake last week. During her visit, Mrs. Doty, was a guest of her daughter, Roxanne Doty Winder, Salt Lake. Mrs. Doty and her daughter toured the undedicated Jordan LDS Temple Saturday afterr. Roto Rooter Mrs. Susana Doty went to Salt Lake to take her mother, Mrs. Hilda Barker, to the Food and Hobby Show at the Salt Palace. Mrs. Barker was in Hawaii with Elvin Barker, her husband, who was there attending a Board of Directors meeting of the Rancho Bowling Lanes. The Barkers are former residents of Duchesne. A youth game room is opening in Duchesne across Hwy. 40 from Central Park. Mayor Edd Browning says Larsen Bowen, Vernal, has obtained this former Sunshine School location. NEWS Lola Jennie My-to- Systemwide Education Planning Commission (USEP) will be given Thursday, November 19, 1981, at the Union High School Media Center in Roosevelt, Utah, 7:00-9:0- 0 p.m. The Utah State Board of Education desires citizen reaction to the recommendations of the Commission. Published in the Uintah Basins Standard Nov. 12, 1981. the center with a stock of motorized sports equipment as well as other sporting goods. and Lonnie Fitzwater and purposes; trom. Apr to Oct. 31 for the son Jay, Tooele, and Mr. irrigation of 2.0 acs. in Sec. and Mrs. Doug Moore, 25, T3S. R12W; Sec Salt Lake, were visitors T3S. RHW of the Troy Baileys Protests resisting the granduring the deer hunt. ting of theses applications Guests of Mildred and with reasons therefore must Cal Carmen during the bo filed in duplicate with the deer hunt were Mr. and S'ute Engineer, 1636W. North Mrs. Fred Carman and Temple. SIC. UT 841 16, on or Mr. and Mrs. Mike and Brotherson and Martin end Lorna Brotherson n attended church in Sunday to see their granddaughter blessed. the Report of the Utah noon. 738-594- ton, were here for the Jones She is the daughter of Vickie and Nolan Larson, e Mack and Loann Fieldsted had their boy blessed in Roosevelt Sixth Ward Sunday by his father and given the name Tyler Jason. After church, SO members of the family met at their home for dinner. Grandparents Bob and Connie Fieldsted, Lloyd and Peggy Walker, and Doll Lyons, Velma Fieldsted, Ida Walker and Twila Ralphs. Perry Maxfield and boys, Venzuela came from Pleasant Grove and peat-grandmoth- er spent FYiday and Saturday with his father, Velma Lyman has Lester and Nina Saturday another received word that her son, Kent and his room- son. Eider Murlin Wenzel has been called to be mate apent the day. n. Max-fiel- Lonnie White-hea- d and Terry Van and her daughter, Toni Lee, drove to Grand Junction to see the baby's uncle. They returned home Thursday. Brent and Connie Holgate took their family to see the New Jordan Temple last Thursday. Randy and Maxie Hartman gave a Halloween costume party at their home Friday night. Seven couples attended. They served refreshments and played cards during the evening. Minnie Lu Roberts and Florence Jessen went to Salt Lake Frid ay for the store. Tod and Susan Thacker had their baby blessed in Altamont First Ward Sunday and given the name E. Tyson by his uncle. Kim Fisher. Michael and Gwen Fisher also had their baby blessed and given the name Tonya Cheri by her uncle also, Kim Fisher. After church they all attended a dinner at the home of their parents, George and LaRue Fisher. Lola Jones accompanied Annette Dunsmore to a shower for Chelli Ross in Roosevelt Wednesday evening at the Frontier Grill. Then on Friday ' evening, e Jim Brinkerhoff, St. George, apent the weekend with Mr. and Mra. Lon Brinkerhoff. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jenaen, Highland; Mr. and Mra. Winford Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gray, spent the weekend in Tridell. A birthday dinner honoring James B. Harvey on his 87th birthday waa held Nov. 7 at the home of his daughter, Helen and Farrell Simmons. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harvey, Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Harvey, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Orson Harvey, Morgan; Mr. and Mrs. Roland Larsen, Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Simmons, James Harvey and his wife, Mignon. Mr. Harvey has seven children, 68 grandchildren and 108 with they, Steve and children, attended the wedding of Chelli and Jack Russell at the chapel The Altamont First Ward Elders and their wives held a Halloween costume party at the church Friday evening. They had dinner, played relay games and volleyball. Roger and Linda Ames won the prize for the best costumes. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Vaughn had their daughter blessed Sunday in Altamont First Ward by her lather and given the name Jennifer Erin. Two children were confirmed in church Donna Lee Mathews by her father, Scott Mathews, and Michelle Ames by her father, Roger Ames. Bob and Betty Jo Stewart, Mangum, Okla, are here visiting her parents, Ben and Georgia Lyons. While here they had their twin boys blessed at the Moon Lake Ward Sunday. Kerry Farnsworth blessed one and gave him the name Brett, and Montie Farnsworth blessed the other and gave him the name Bryan. Other babies blessed at the Moon Lake Ward Sunday were: the daughter of Roy and Brenda Sorenson, blessed by her father and given the name Gentri; the son of Kirk and Denise Christensen, blessed by Fred Mathews and given the name Todd; and the daughter of Dallas and Ilene Jensen, blessed by her father and given the name Stephanie Dahlia. Her parents. Merrell and Dahlia Dutson, Learning- -- d. e Lorraine Byron, CaL, zone leader in Xaalpa, is still here with her Mexico. mother, flora Daatrup. Sunday Lorraine, Flora and Bernard, and Ruth Dastrup had dinner with Curtis and Lanis Dastrup and family. e Earl Crosby, brother of Lola Evans and Alice Telintha Rasmussen Miles, was killed in an automobile accident in Funeral services for Bountiful Saturday. His Blake Dee Rasmussen wife and one daughter were held Nov. 4 at the were with him, but only LDS Chapel. Lapoint slightly injured. Funeral Prelude and postlude services were held at music was by Eleanor South Jordan Tuesday, Smith. Officiating was with burial in the ML Leon Grover. Bishop Emmons Cemetery, Family by Randy prayer e Hazel Lambert passHuber. Musical seleced away at her home in tions were by Janet Sandy FYiday. She was Spencer, Katherine Dom-gaarher with living daughter, Lori Thompson, Nancy. Everyone knew and Earl Reary. The Hazel She owned an ice invocation was given by cream parlor in RooseBirchell. Remarks velt for years and later Barry were Grover, her husband, Parley Alarik by Bishop ColClyde Myrin, Lambert, owned the lins and Bishop Orlo creamery in Altamont. The history was Rue and Anona Mites, Spencer. Dusty Mecham. given by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd prayer was by Mites and family, and Closing Bob Williams. Interment Mr. and Mrs. Bill Christwas in the Lapoint ensen attended a wedCemetery with military ding and reception Frihonors by American Leday in Salt Lake for a gion Post 64. Dedication granddaughter, Marla of the grave was by Anderson, daughter of Dave Rasmussen. Pall Max and Ma urine Anderbearers were Larry Rasson. mussen, Lynn RasmusDanny Thompson, Randy Huber, Mison of Randy and Cuba sen, chael Lamb, Dusty MeThompson, was confirmSteve Rasmussen, ed in the Moon Lake cham, Daren Huber and Don Ward Sunday by his Guff. father; Misty Thayne Mr. and Mrs. Robert was also confirmed by Salt Lake, reYouney, her father. She is the Beatrice Lund-ber- g to daughter of Guy and portedthat she was a Joyce Thayne. grandmother again. The Flora Dastrup has new granddaughter 9 lbs. 8 oz. gone to California with weighed Lund Mrs. Beatrice her daughter, Lorraine, to spend some time this berg and Mr. and Mrs. winter. They left last Gil Burkman and family spent the weekend in week. Salt Lake. They visited the new Jordan Temple, witnessed the baptism of TRIDELL a granddaughter, Cecile Youney, and a grandson, Duff Youney, was ordainLorna McKee ed a deacon. The Clyde Jenkins have a new modular Mr. and Mrs. Ray Natani had a new son home moved on to the Nov. 3 at the Duchesne space where their trailer home has been. County Hospital. He Jean Try on has re12 oz. and 7 lbs. weighed from California turned will be named Jay D. where she attended her Mr. are Grandparents and Mrs. Lloyd Zager mother, Norma Johnand Mr. and Mrs. DeVon sons, funeral She was 60 and lived in MarysMcKee. ville, but was buried in Phyllis McKee, studCalif. Jean was ent at BYU, spent the TYuckee, week. one gone weekend at home with Results of Ballard her parents. Town voting were: Ver-do- n Virginia Goodrich Heaton, 74 votes; went to Salt Lake Satur- Bob 64. These Sheedy, day to visit her sister, were the two who ran for Mary Kaumens. Mary's mayor. Councilman tally husband. Bill was in was Karl Betts, 65; Gary California having Bolton, 58; Mary Unruh, surgery. 61; and A1 Funk, 58. Our Wade Haslem spent new mayor is Verdnn the weekend in Provo. Heaton and councilmen David Taylor, son of are Karl Betts and Gary Preston Taylor, has re- Bolton. ceived a mission call to e The Blaine Einersons Austria. have another grandLarry Goodrich, aon daughter born Nov. 4 to of Bob and Sandy GoodMr. and Mrs. Lee (Klea) rich, waa hurt when he Beatty, Hurricane. She fell from a pickup weighed 5 lbs. Other grandmother is Mrs. Beatty, Hurricane. BALLARD NEWS NEWS by-pa- Verden Heaton 5 Mayor Elect, Ballard Wafer? C&IIThe Experts Water Wells & Exploration Drilling All Types! "Zimmerman Well Service, Inc." "Dutch" John Zimmerman andy Zimmerman 4081 Sunnydale Drive Moab, Utah 84532 UMh 3 j 259-68- 3 lor the support In mo the November you gave Thank you 239-772-6 1 3rd election. Paid Political Announcement Thursday, November IQ Uintah Basin Standard will be an This year there to of speakers group outstanding T2, 1981 Wool growers meeting Utah Wool Growers will hold their annual meeting Tuesday and Wednes2 at the Little day, December American in Salt Lake, according to Hatch Howard, president. 1-- Shade trees There is no need to worry about shade trees that Buffered summer browning and early drop of leaves this year. They are not dead, as some people fear. Next year, those trees thus affected by summer leaf scorch will come out looking perfectly normal says Sherman V. Thomson, extension plant pathologist, Utah State University. To prevent the condition from reoccuring next summer, he does recommend pruning. Particularly, cut hack the top of the affected trees so they don't have so much foliage to take care of. Thomson explained that summer leaf scorch is not uncommon on shade trees such as the horse chestnuts, maples, lindens, sycamores and others. Mrs. lone Tippetts, Salt Lake, was here on business and visited her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Emerson. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Sullivan had a new home moved on their ground on Indian Bench. The Sullivans sold their old home to the Darrell Wellbergs from Price. The old home used to belong to George Bracken, who built it. Roland Powell, Linda Collins and Diane Winn took about 15 Mutual youth to the Provo Temple last Saturday 'where they did temple work. Anna Johnson has another grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson Nov. 4 at the Heber City hospital. He weighed 8 lbs. 13 oz. and was named Pyrel. Other are Mr. grandparents and Mrs. Ivan Shaw, Heber. is Mrs. Farnsworth, Idaho. Terry Ercanbrack and children, Salt Lake, were here, for the pheaa-- . ant hunt and visited his parents, the Wes Ercan-brack- s. Ann Garner, Salt Lake, visited briefly at the Earl Garner home. Ann pilots wide loads, such as trailer homes, across the country. She owns her own business. Thayne. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Grover, returned home from hia LDS mission to Boliva, Santa Cruz in South America Nov. 5. His parents met him at the Salt Lake airport. He will report his mission Nov. 15. Ronald, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Murray, Gusher, accidentally shot himself white pheasant hunting Nov. 7. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Olpin Mortuary in Roosevelt with burial in the Gusher Cemetery. TABIONA enlighten Utah sheepmen on markets, animal damage, public tends, and the cost of owning a public land permit. In additi"", Congressman James Hansen will help with "goings on" in Washington, awl Governor Matheson will update the group on the State. Howard said that in addition to the speakers there will be special awards, outstanding entertainment and the "Make It Yourself With Wool" contest Those interested are invited to join the Wool Growers at their convention. suivive! It results from inability of the tree to translocate water fast enough to keep the leaves in good condition during hot, dry weather, especially when the wind it blowing. The leaves start to wither, showing symptoms of drought They turn brown two to three weeks later and the tree becomes unsightly. Some owners worry that they have test the tree. The extension specialist said season. Clark. Speaker! were Burnell Turnbow, Bishop Reed Turnbow and Date Gines. dosing prayer was by Craig Thomas. Musical selections were by June Roberts, Bishop Turnbow and Robert Parks. Dedication of the grave was by Darrold Casper. Our community offers our sympathy to Elthora and family. The pictures and stories have been returned on the book of history that Tabiona Ward will soon have finished. Anyone desiring to obtain the histories and pictures pick them up at the home of Dorothy Price. Also, please send in the balance of money you owe on the book if you wish to pick up your copy when it is delivered Nov. were Ken and Susie Taylor and family, Murray; Dr. and Mrs. Timp-to- n and family, American Fork; Margie and Buil Delia and family, Ken and Debbie Defa and family, Ricky Defa, all Salt Lake; Rex Greene and Boyd, Ogden; Anna and Bob Webb, Layton; Kent and Elaine Elterston, Karry and Virginia Elterston and Becky, Heber, and Angeline Evans and family. Sir. and Mrs. Elvin Lewis visited Arwella and Elmer Moon in Duchesne before they left for a mission to San Diego, Calif. They also spent 10 days visiting Susan and Paul Price and family in Oklahoma. Sunn said to tell all her friends hello. 15. Cartene Williams visited her mother, Grace Slater, and her two Lorie and daughters, Sherrie and families, all of Ogden, this weekend. Mr. and Mra. Brent Lee went to Salt Lake Gladys Ross Sunday with cattle. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ross, Provo, Jack Fitzwater and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Pace. spent several daya last Mr. and Mrs. Leo week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Turnbow spent Wednesday doing work at the Ross. Other Saturday Provo Temple. They guests were their grandwent on to Salt Lake and daughters, Cynthia and visited with their child- Michele Ross, Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Clarren and grandchildren. e Visitors at the home ence Wall Cleveland, of Mr. and Mra. Ray Lee were FYiday guests of this put week were Mrs. Zelma Lloyd. The Robert Lee, Salt Lake, Walls are her former and Reha Redding, Ga. neighbors. Ellen and Judy RawlRobert came to deliver a new orthopedic chair to ings spent the weekend help his mother's teg and at Market in Salt Lake. Guests during the hip. e Mr. and Mrs. Tim weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Burt and children visited Roy Murphy were his this week at the home of sister and husband, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Burt. and Mrs. Bruce Gailey, Tom and Ruth Woods Salt Lake; and Mr. and visited Tom and Elaine Mrs. Paul Brown, CoalWoods several days this ville. Family members of put week. The Relief Society Mr. and Mrs. Clint held work day Tuesday Killian met test weekend with evening with a lesson, a for a 26 attending. turkey dinner, and Robert Moon, Provo, The visiting teachers' mesuge wu was a Tuesday guest of his brother and wife, Mr. also given. Visitors at the home and Mrs. Vernon Moon. of Angie and Elvin Lewis ROOSEVELT NEWS r, mini-classe- s. NEWS Ccnnie Lee Lee Woodslde Last Sunday at Sacrament meeting releases were: LaMont Moon as Priest advisor; RaNae Parks as president of Primary and Nina Gines and Lynnie McPhie; Bonnie Roberts, president of Young Women; Kelly forsyth, MIA Maid; Sue Fabriaio, Beekeeper, and Annette Gines, Cartene Williams, Relief Society presidency; Lorene Hansen and Stella Turnbow as counselors and Doro- Councilman Elect Roosevelt thy Price, secretary. Those sustained were Nadine Roberts, Relief Society president; and Roselyn Thomas, counselor; Primary presidency, Lucy VanTasseli; Young Womens Laurels, Barbara Christiansen; MIA Maids, Julie Turnbow; Bee Hive, Teens Gines; Ward organist. Card Jones. Clinton (Bob) Casper passed away Monday, Nov. 2 in LDS Hospital in Sal! Lake. Funeral services were held at Tabiona LDS Ward Chapel Friday, Nov. 6 with services conducted by Bishop Reed Turnbow. Prelude and postlude music were by Florence Turnbow. Opening prayer by John Thomas; family prayer by Glen that there isn't much that can be done at the time to stop the leaf scorch. Providing deep watering during hot weather does help some. But the tree may be affected even when the roots have access to plenty of water. Pruning to reduce the leaf area will help safeguard the tree for another appreiate the confidence you've shown to me. Thank you for electing me counI cilman of Roosevelt city. will make every effort to serve our city to the best of my ability. I Paid Political Announcement |