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Show I , Nona public Nona or iHHirrs MM IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL P. OF COURT COUNTY STATE OF Pike WELON ABBOTT, Plaintiff, Patrick CHRISTENSEN, IfWIQDliii Notica l harsby givan that foa Duchasna County Shariff thall conduct a Shariffi Sal of tha at foa front Dudwina County Courthouia, Duchasna, Utah, on Tuaiday tha 2nd day of Auguat, IV03, at tha hour of 12:00 o'clock noon, on told data, at which data and tlmo, Iho following doicribod roal property located in Duchewe County, Slate of Utah, TOWNSHIP 1 SOUTH, tp . Van- Ha grad- uated from Un- - 5 RANGE high school football and baseball; ha was selected as one of the outstanding catchers in State baseball competition. More recently he was choeen as an all-stin a softball tournament in Ft Duchesne and his team, "The Nations, took first place in a tournament in Fort Washakie, Wyoming. He loved the mountains; he enjoyed fishing, hunting and eamping. He liked to work on automobiles. He has been working in the oil field, most recently for 600 Drilling Co. Pat was active in the LDS Church. He supported his family and got along with everyone in general. UINTAH SPECIAL Section 15: South half of foe North weit quarter; Southwell quarter Well half of foe SoufoeaN quarter Section I6i Southeait quarter of the Northeast quarter, except .20 acres daicrihwd oh Beginning 1320 Survivors are: parents of Neoia; brother: Shawn Pike, Phoenix, AriFelicia C.. and Anita zona; Sister Marie Pike, Neoia; Grandparents, Paul and Anita Reyos, Alterra, and "thelktc Mr. Lawrence Pike; Gladys Johnson, Ft Duchesne; Aunts and uncles: Paul D. Reyos, Kenny Reyos, Alex Reyoe-Glen- da Reyos, Paulette Biligody, Linda Kelly; all of Salt Lake; Robert Reyos, Allen Reyos, Ft Duchesne, Kaye Black, Whiterocks; Anthony (Nino) Reyos, Camp Pendleton, Calif.; Julian Reed, Alterra; 8tewart Pike, Arcadia; Wayne Perank, Myton; Great aunt Etta McCurdy, Ft Duchesne. Services were at the Pike residence in Neds,' Tueeday July 12 prior to interment in the Farmcreek Cemetery. r, thereunto, water, oil, gas and mineral rights. ALSO: 700 shares of the Farnsworth Canal Company; twill be sold, or such par- - as may be to necessary, satisfy foe judgment now due and owing by foe above enthereof, judgment . , DATED this 5fo . at Duchesne, Utah, day of July, 1963. Clair Paulson Sheriff of DuchesneCounty v State of Utah ftblished .In' foe Uintah Basin Standard July 14, 21, ' 28, 1963. public DUCHESNE Nona will COUNTY . accept bids to purchase scrap iron located in foe County Yard M mile east of Duchesne on old highway 40. Bids will only be accepted from properlicensed salvage ly businesses. Bids will be based upon a price per Ion. Weight tickets will have ; to be turned In to foe Duchesne County Clerks of- Bee with payment within 30 days of date of removal of bon from County Yard. Bids will be opened on July 24, 1963, at 1 1:00 a.m. In foe commissioner boardroom at the Duchesne County Cour-- day. The next regularly hold meeting will be on Monday, Augmt 1, 1983. 21, 1963. PUBLIC NOT ICI Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Labrum attended the Osmond Freedom show in Provo, July 2. ATTEST: o Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heaton accompanied their daughter and family Jana and Kevin Svsrczkops on a three week tour to Richmond, Indiana, Nauvoo, Mt. Rushmore and other- Carolyn KriMtnan Lloyd Ray Lazenby - Trudy Kowallis and roommate Carol Wilkerson, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Kowallis, Forest Grove, Oregon; and Mr. and Mrs. 8cott Laird, Salt Lake, e Approximately 80 members of the Lyle and Clara (Bingham) Young family attended n family reunion the June 24 weekend hoeted by Ann and Nick Stevenson b AltemonL Attending from out of the Basin were Mr. and Mrs. J. L . Young and son John, Orknd, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Young, Centerville; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Day and daughter Charlene; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Day and children; Mr. and Mrs. Kiri: Hunaaker and family, Heber, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenee Young and Misty, Springdale, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Byron Day and children, Provo; and 61 family members from this area. e Wanda Reynolds and Mark Roes attended n John B. and Cynthk Jarrell Maseey family reunion at Dry Fork were Saturday, 125 descendants rektives. CHy Administrator I will not be responsible for any debts other than my own. Recorder Published In foe Uintah Basin Standard July 14, and Published in foe Uintah Basin Standard June 30, July 7. and 14, 1983. CHy : 21, 1983. . - w; Cm- ' Jerl Rich found out at Ninth Ward that skill tests can be fun: Participants rode their bikes through assigned courses and learned that concentration is essential. CONCENTRATION AND EXCITEMENT the Bike Rodeo held by the Roosevelt Roosevelt . FFA Friday, June 24, at 7:00 p.m. the Roosevelt FFA Chapter ' held a meeting. , They would like to give their thanks to Criaty Ureak and Lee Mecham for their guest presentations. The meeting covered wilderness camping and horse pxAing safety. July 18 is scheduled to pe"t tables at the Regional Park. Those FFA members who can help with the project . cutset Garn Birched at Those members planning to attend the trail ride must be at the Ag. Room at 6:00 p.m. July 9. 722-3718- Phono Nows Items 722-513- - We can make a pocnDC outt off puftfting inapaffio! tv Connie Wilkerson, Lanette Gardner, Dixie Bird, Judy Lehman, and Lori Winterton. Par-Cu-b tidpantx were qiven two stickers, a patch and a reflector for their bike. ' brother Sherd Baatkn. e Elder Roger Kowallis has returned from serving n LDS mission in the Florida Tallahaaoee mission. He gave hk report Sunday July 10 at the Second Ward' Sacrament meeting. Relatives attending and spending the weekend from out of the Basin were Mr. and Mrs. Brad Gardner, Oram; Q Published In foe Uintah Basin Standard July 14, and . . present , Nolo Nelson - ; Discounted Timeway Simple Interest Home Improvement Loans make it easy to save! f Anyone can save with discounted rates on a Timeway First Simple Interest Hone Improvement Loan Make more. even save customers your Security deposit home improvement now, while our moneys on sale. graduation Thursday evening, e Mr. and Mra. Robert Alexander1! baby eon was given a blessing and named Benjamin Caleb by hie father Robert. Besides the local rektivea to participate woo Mr. and Mrs. Wade "Parrish and family. Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Parley Alexander,' MantweH Members FDIC , Ackir Valley Skydivers. We can make It affordable. $39.00 with ad pays far everything you need for first skydive. Located 8 miles west of Lehi on highway 73. . fraternal grandparents; and Mr. and , l Du Truman, Maternal grand-- ' ita. Following Sacrament meet-- j fa Ballard for a second rektive to be named. Sister of Mra. , R. Hist Security Banks tgj Skydive Alexander Deon and Robert Pages' child, tha combined fateiliea met at the Ballard City Hall for dinner. Approximately ninety were fa attendance. Classes begin Saturday and Sunday 9:30 a.m. Call today 943-4M- 0. 755-31- 91 or i Chicago, 111. A free offer of ' special interest to those who hear but do not understand words has been announced by Bellone. A' model of orn of the, ; smallest Beltone aids of its kind will be given absolutely free to i anyone requesting it. Send for this model, put it on and wear it in the privacy of your own home. While many people with a hearing loss will not receive any significant benefit from any hearing aid, this free model will show you how tiny hearing help can be. It is not a real hearing aid, . and its yours to keep free. The actual aid weighs less than a fourth of an ounce, and it's all at ear level, in one unit. These models are free, so we suggest you write for yours now; Again, we repeat, there is no cost, and certainly no obligation. Thousands have already been mailed, so write today to Dept. 38026, Beltone Electronics Corp., 4201 W. Victoria Street, Chicago, non-operati- Mrs. f Hearing Tomorrow, Would You Do Something About It? MONTWELL NEWS r.vt 1 Lost Your . v;'t irt' If You . o Mr. and Mrs. Gankll Powell and family drove to Ephraim Thursday far their daughters graduation from Snow College as a honor student with a associate science. Joyce and girls stayed over In the dorm and Gprdell and boys camped out Gwena was te the Band which played at the v , (Wall) Fillmore, Heber City, e Dr. and Mrs. Randy Labrum hoeted a reunion for the Union high achool dam of 1962 at their home Saturday evening. Members attendee from out of town ;.w era i Wilma (Whitehead) , Johnson, Salt .Lake; Demi Nelson. ,, Morgan; Mr. and MrsLamoot Wells, Tremontoa; Denny and Betty Crosier, Evanston, Wyoming, e Mr. and Mrs. Body Krissman . recently returned from a ten day 'visit k Route Hampton, England with their . . j , . k.. members were b attendance. e Mr. and Mrs. MorUn Buchanan and family spent three days hat week in Logan guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edmunds, former Roosevelt residents, e Guests during the past week of Mrs. Zebu Lloyd were grandeon Steven Lloyd, Springville, and Neva Jonathan Gardner, age 31, died July 8, 1988 in Duchesne County Hospital Utah. He waa born September 22, 1961 to o Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gilbert and Victor and Emily Serawop Gardner. He family, Garland, Utah, recently visited has lived most of his life in Randlett. ' ten days in Roosevelt with their Ann Jonathan was a member of the daughter and family, Darrell andWhile rektivea. and other Mecham Baptist Church. He loved to cook, liked here they attended a John and Geneva to fish and hunt and he enjoyed the Gilbert family reunion. outdoors in general. He wfil be miaeed e , President and Mrs. Calvin KowsDis ' by hia family,, i,; v. returned Monday from two week trip to the southern states to get their son include: Brothers; Guy Elder .Roger Kowallia who' had i SurvivorsFrauds Gardner, Ankerpont Jr.; both completed an LDS mission in the of Randktt, Willard and Gilbert Florida area. Enroute Tallahassee Gardner of Indian Bench. Sisters: Mrs. they, visited- - Washington, D. C.,. Lester (Isabelle) Chapoose of Indian Nauvoo, niidois and many other ehureh Bench; Mrs. Roberto (Estina) Sanches history classes. of El Prado, New Mexico; Mrs. Richard o Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jenkins and (Yvonne) Curry of Roosevelt; Mrs. daughter Pauk Hayes attended funeral Alfred (Tammy) Checora, Ft. Duservices in Provo for their unde Dewey chesne; Mrs. Edwin (Lolita) Veron of Seeley,' Thursday, July 7. e Russell and Rick Nielsen and : Vernal; Frandne Ankerpont of Ft Duchesne; Georgina Ankerpont of Michael Roes returned Saturday from a ' Randlett Grandparent David Sernine day vacation k Hawaii e The Mowing members of the awop, Gusher. Services were held Tuesday July 12, Curly-square dancers from this area 1988 at the Indian Bench Baptist were participants at the Annual . flhmdi. Interment waa in the Ft Osmond Freedom Show Saturday July 2 in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan, Duchesne Cemetery. -- Mr. and Mr. Paul Foote, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Powell, Dr. and Mrs. Randy public nones Labrum, and Mr.- and Mrs. Brent Tha mgular moating of foa Wilkins. Roocavalt CHy Council hot e Mrs. Grace Bowman returned bean cancelled for Monday, Tuesday from a two week visit in , July 25, 1983 duo to foe holisouthern Indians and Illinois with . T'V v k family, Tinsley, Oklahoma, are spending the summer with her mother Ms. BuokhRiehens. Other weekend guests were her daughter and family Wade and Jane Oberhansky, Wellington, j. Gardner debtor, , and areas. Whik in Indians they were guests of Kevin's rektivea and attended their family reunion in Indianapolis. members of the Union Twenty-fou-r high school drill team recently spent a week at Utah State University attending n clinic. o Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Perkins went to Centerville, Utah Sunday to attend a missionary farewell testimonial for Julie Sanders. She has been called to Guatemala. serve an LDS mission e Jennifer Bybee, Salt Lake, spent four day last week with her aunt and unde, Jean and VerUn Labrum. Jean and Florence Merrell took her home Wednesday, and visited Florence's daughter Wendy Davis and new baby girl at St. Mark's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. James Zobell, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Zobell and families and Mrs. Zebna Lloyd attended an Otto and Zebu - Lloyd family reunion Saturday in SpringvDk, Utah. Eight-tw-o e Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kelly and Weldon Abbott to foe above entitled judgment creditor, Newell Christensen, in foe above entitled action. All bidden are Invited and foe purchase price is payable In lawful money of foe United .? ON YOUR AAARK These kids anxiously await the start of one of the events of the Scout Bike Rodeo. The rodeo was organized by Nancy West, Joan Reidhead. .attended. reasonably titled vv ht . including Washington to visit their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rid: KoUUs, then proceeding onto Eureka and Blue Lake, California to visit his brothers and families, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pectol, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pectol, and sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howard and son and family Mr. and Mrs. Max PectoL Three of their grandsons returned with them for a three week visit. e Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bergguiat and family spent five days ' last attending n Hollingsworth' family reunion at Downaga, Idaho. Twenty-eigmembers of their immediate family were in attendance, e Mr. and Mrs. Don Hkken, daughter Renas and sons Rodney and Mark returned Tuesday from a weeka vacation to Nauvoo, Illinois and other ehureh history areas. While there they met their eon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Hleken, Indiana, and Max and Dorene Sudweeks, former Rooeevelt residents. Their address is now Rt 4, Box 17K Kilgore, Texan. He la now employed at Texas A and M University. e Mr. and Mrs. Max Wilkins, Porterville, California, left Wednesday for home after spending two months here with rektivea. July 4 they hoeted a Wilkins family pothickcookout at the City park. Approximately 80 members J feet South from foe Norfoecol comer of foe Section, thence North 1320 foot; thence West 1 320 feet foence Southeasterly to foe point of beginning; Section 22: 6 acres of the Northwest quarter of foe Northeast quarter. Together with all Im--. prove me nts (hereon and apbelonging, ; e Mr. and Mrs. Fon Pectol recently returned from a week trip to Yehn, ar TOWNSHIP I SOUTH, RANQE purtenances , Ha loved sports and was active in Section IOi Wett half of foe Weil half. All right, title and equity of Weldon Abbott in and to a contract of purchase from . Grant Bieazard In and to foe following property: 5 WEST, MERIDIAN : NEWS,, Gladys Ross UINTAH WEST, SPECIAL MFRIDtAN: i ROOSEVELT P. Pika ion high school, in 1980 altar which ha attended Dixie College for a short time. h ;ri The Annual Boy ' Scout Pioneer Breakfast wifi be had Saturday, July 23, at 7:00 a.m. at the Rooeevelt City Park. Everyone is invited for a hot cake, sausage, and egg breakfast The primary parade will be held at 10:30 a.m. with tne demolition derby at 11:80 a.m. The public is encouraged to attend to help support the Boy Seouts in the area. Pika, age 1, died in an auto accident July 9,1988. He waa born January 7, 1962 to Vaughn L. and Annette Rayoa Pike. Ho lived moat of hia in Neoia. Utah. in NEWELL 10 1983 Ulntoh Basin Standard breakfast UTAH. V. ; 14. ftjy: pioneer & L1M DISTRICT DUCHESNE Boy SCOUt Obituaries ava n. i7M, i'sy Thursday. July Illinois 60646. |