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Show w m w. h S' V V . -v V . v Thursday. July 21 1983 Uintah Benin M. Pike Obituaries -- Bailey Melinda Belle Pike, age 94, of Roosevelt died July 14, 1963 at Roosevelt a Nursing Home. . She was born September 10, 1888, in Harrisburg, Washing- M. Piles ton County, Utah to Ether Thomas and Lois Anabelle Alexander Hancock. , She whs married to Jasper Ludous Pike October 15, 1907 in VeraaL She came to the reservation with her family in 1905. They settled in Hancock is named after her family, at the age of 17. She drove the four horse outfit while her father rode horseback v at the side of the wagon. She was a David had worked as an insurance . wife, mother and a good neighbor. She is survived by aeven children: agent for Central Utah Insurance Company. He waa an active member of Mrs. Lile (Rhode) Butcher, Roosevelt; the LDS Church serving as a Bishop ' Mrs. Heber (Ada) ONeil, Hesperia, and member of the Grand county Stake California; Loren J. Pike, Whiterocks; Presidency. He also was Regional Norman L. Pike; Lawrence A. Pike, Welfare Services Agent He was a past both of Roosevelt; Mrs. Ned (Ella) president of the Roosevelt Chamber of Quinn, San Jose, California;.-MrsCommerce and member of the Rough Harold (Uintah) Bullock, Salt Lake; 22 Riders. Veteran of World War IL grandchildren, 64 sisand 16 ' Mrs. Clifford ters: (Gladys) Drollinger, He is survived by his wile ol Cedar to William and Kate Evelyn Udall Bailey. He married Maude Morrell I October 3, 1942 D. Bailey in Stillwater, Oklahoma. The marriage waa later solemnized in the Mantl Temple. ' h e Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Goodrich left Thursday night for Roy where they;!'-- ! X . - . &? -- -- ; . Roosevelt; Zina Chase, California; Wanda Donegon, Montana; and Velva Galloway, Salt Lake. She was preceded in death by two sons, Kenneth Dee and Leroy. Funeral services were held Tuesday, the July 19, 1983 at 11:00 a.m.-a- t Mortuary. Burial was in- - the Roosevelt Memorial Park. ' City, children, Richard David of Westlinn, Oregon; Mrs. Max (Kathleen) Molyneux of Cedar City; Steven N. of American Fork; Michael U. and Dennis L. both of Lehi, Utah and Mrs. Blaine (Carolyn) Dennis of Provo, Utah. Also surviving are 26 grandchildren, a brother Edwin A. of Salt Lake City and four sisters, Mrs. R. R. (Evelyn) Hull of Ogden, Utah; Mrs. Paul (Josephine) Harames of Ogden, Utah; Mrs. Clarence (Janet) Green-halg-h of Nephi, Utah and Mrs. Robert (Ann) Hansen of Cedar City. Funeral services were held Saturday July 16, at 10:00 a.m. at the Roosevelt Second and Seventh LDS Ward ChapeL Burial was in the Nephi Cemetery Saturday at 4:00 p.m. Olpin-Hulling- er Secrest R. 'home. -- He was bora April 26, 1958 in Moth, to Irvin Kay and Meris .Barton Le-Ro- y Vaughn Warr,. age 76, at Roosevelt, died July 16 in Duchesne County Hospital He was born July 1, 1907 in Kamas, to Joseph F. and Elizabeth Vaughn Warr, he lived there V. Warr until age 12 at which time his family moved to the Uintah Basin where he has lived since. ' Secrest ; He roughneck r The Union high school Cougarettes recently returned from a drill team camp held at Utah State. The girls received a superior trophy, spirit stick, excellent pendant, and the. "Friendship Boot." Members are Kellie Brown, Catherine Lundstrom, Toni Frandsen, Tammy Stewart, Lesa' Brough, Ronda COUGAR s v Y' I x t . Baton n - of then received Shrfiri Tb ; . aA aECUS' fqr . the-;.- 1 water riant e Erik Merkley and Warren Wilson spent the week at Timberline Camp far leadership training .in the mountains above VeraaL e Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Merkley and Mr and Mrs. Errol Merkley and family spent Thursday and Friday in Mantua where they attended a Clyde Merkley family reunion. Saturday ther at-tended an Anderson-Oma-n family reunion at Crystal Springs. e Mir. and Mrs. Rae Goodrich went to Salt Lake Friday to celebrate Marini Bowdens birthday and to have a family reunion. 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Louisiana o Steven Goodrich, who recently'' returned from while he Ballroom dancers froml Elder Kevin Woofiard and while .Austria he was surprised to meet Elder.;. David Taylor. Both of these elders are missions from Tridell Ward. e Mary Kaumens, Salt Lake, has been staying with Virginia Goodrich and helping her during this past week. Mrs. Goodrich is recovering from surgery. o George Johansons crew is woridng this wed: on the Tridell - Lapoint - In addition to new routines, the girls receive marching, shosnnanship, leadership and basic dance technique. Based on their performance at the Utah State Camp, the Cougarettes were awarded a Superior trophy, a Spirit Stick, an Excellent Pendant, and tbs highest award that can be given, the "Friendship Boot Each school votes' st the end of the eamp far the ' team that they think was the , friendliest while at camp and the $ Cougarettes received that award. All 24 of the Cougarettes attended year four Jenkins, Catherine Lundstrom, Sonnet Swain, and Penny Rawlings. Eight girls received Supersensatfonal Rib-bons.for their efforts in showmanship, They- were Lesa Brough, Ronda Rockwood, Allison Bell Kellie Brown, Gina Goodspeed, Sherilyn Jenkins, Card Pertivsl Sonnet Swain, and Alicia Winterton. Sonnet Swain received a second place medal far the drill down competition in which 600 participated in. jiris Officers far the Cougarettes this year are: President Kellie Brown; Vice president Catherine Lundstrom; Secretary Toni Frandsen; Historian Tammy ' Stewart; Drill Mistress Lesa Brough, and Junior Drill Mistress Ronda Rockwood. Other members are: Trisha Ames, Jennifer Bailey, Allison Bell Michelle Buchanan, Joyce Burton, Amy Dennis, Barbara Eldredge, Gina Goodspeed, Kristina Harrison, Jill Hunt, Rouge,-- , International Special Olympics. He will be participating in the 440 Relay, 400.- -, meter dash and standing Jump. He will.., be one far a week. ; Rockwood, Trisha Ames, Jennifer Bailey, Allison Bell, Michelle; Buchanan, Joyce Burton, Amy Dennis, Barbara Eldredge, Gina Goospeed, Kristina Harrison, 'Jill Harper, Tina Heaton, Maria Hunt, Sherilyn Jenkins, Carol Perdval, Penny Rawlings,' Jayne .Shelley, Sonnet Swain, and Alicia Winter-tdr- i. ETTES Jniversity. Over 6,000 students Iran high schools throughout the State attend these specialty workshops each S summer. ..Led by top dance instructors 4pd 4111 team MMjtkaa fram thmnsluint u ' i.v Oil He married Hazel Fausett, Septem11, 1936 in Duchesne. He was a member of the LDS Church, a farmer, , an electrician and a carpenter, he worked as a carpenter in Salt Lake for seven years; he graduated from Cones Park. Electrical Institute in Chicago. he the loved to guitar, Vaughn play played by ear and it was hia main source of diversion in recent years. He was a kindly man and good to children. . He was a member of the American Mary Marie Reed Hansen, age 61, of Legion Post 64; he also served in World Roosevelt died July 18, 1983 at the War H in the Navy as a Chief Petty Duchesne County Hospital of a stroke. Officer, second class. She was born August 11, 1921 in Fort Duchesne to Charlie and Louise Survivors are: wife of Roosevelt; Guyon Reed. She married Reed children: Kay Johnson, Roosevelt; Hansen June 28, 1948 in VeraaL She James LeRoy Warr, Roosevelt; Jack grew up in Utah, Wyoming and Oklahoma. She graduated from high Leslie Warr, Big Piney, Wyoming, school in Wyandotte, Oklahoma in grandchildren: Trisha Warr, Ramon 1938. She graduated from Chickasha, Warr, Kamie Warr, all of Roosevelt; Leslie Ann Warr, Sharon Warr, Sheila Oklahoma College far Women in 1942 Warr, of Big Piney, Wyoming, Von with a degree in secretarial work. She worked as a secretary for a Johnson, Christy Johnson, Lisa Johncolonel in the Pentagon in Washington son, Debbie Johnson, and Michael D. C. for two years at the end of World Johnson, all o Roosevelt; great-gran- d WarIL child, Angela Johnson of Roosevelt, and 49 nieces and nephews. She worked in the BIA office, Uintah Services were held Tuesday, July 19, and Ouray agency in Fort Duchesne for 1983 at 11:00 a.m. at the Roosevelt many years. She has lived in the Roosevelt area Eighth Ward ChapeL Burial was in the Roosevelt Memorial Park. for most of the last 20 years. She is survived by her husband Reed of Roosevelt; one eon Mark Reed Hansen of Sandy; and two grandsons; three sisters: Orlean Wardle of Your Roosevelt; Margaret Phillips of Vernal and Louise J. Guttery of Holbrook, 111. A free offer of Chicago, Arizona. She was preceded in death by special interest to those who hear a brother Charles Edward Reed, Jr. - but do not understand words has and her parents. Funeral services were held Saturday been announced by Beltone. A 16, 1983 at 11:00 a.m. at the St July model of one of the Helen Catholic Church in Roosevelt smallest Beltone aids of its kind Burial was in the Vernal Memorial will be given absolutely free to Park. ber T . a far Well . R. Secret Drilling Company. He loved to hunt and fish and waa an avid waterakier. He is survived by two children: Johnny Lee Secrest, and Roxanne Secrest, both of Rooeevelt; hie parents of Roosevelt; grandmother, Fay G. .Barton, Orem; , , Mtk Dicky (Fay . Christine) PntCSstMr , Wyoming; Kenneth. Wayne and wife Karen 8eerest; Allen Kay Secrest, and Steven Jay Secrest, all of Rooeevelt . Funeral services will be held Thursday, July 21, 1988 at 1:00 p.m. at the Ballard LDS Ward ChapeL Friends may .call at the Mortuary Wednesday from 9 p.m. and Thursday at the Church one hour prior to services. Burial in the Roosevelt Memorial an Clark Jones who is in Intensive care at ' tiie hospital with 'a heart prdMem.'4 They will also visit the Reid Goodrich family in Blackfoot Bruce Goodrich accompanied his grandparents to Blaekfoot to visit his parents. e Sandra Goodrich took her children Fletcher, Edna and Colleen to Salt Lake City Sunday to attend a spedal- - v Olympics party Sunday night and to see Fmott off on the pane Monday for; . Cougarettes attend USU camp Se-ere- V.Warr I. UHS Ray Lm age 80, of Roosevelt, died July 19, 1963 in a fire at his NEWS Loma McKee , - Cove-whic- V e Velma Lyman and Sheila Harvey, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bartlett and two daughters, Wendy ''' Bartlett and Morflyn Bradley, to ... Hawaii where they will spend a week. ,': e Ray and Linda Moosman recently. hosted a Christmas Party in July for all"; the Moosman family up at the rf Wilkerson Ranch. It was complete with," . Christmas lights and all the trimmings, e Mignon Harvey, Velma Lyman and . Eddison and Sheila Harvey recently ' spent the weekend in Sandy with two " sons of Mrs. Harveys grand-daugtors.. I . Iff.! HLdna" Hancock David Lang-- ! ley Bailey, 62, died July 13, at hia 1983 home in Cedar Utah. City, Born May 14, 1921 in Nephi IQ Standard TRIDELL i D. ' If ; .. . "SSSSP 1 u |