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Show n Thursday, July 5. 1984 Uintah Basin TRIDELL Obituaries W. Crozier William Herbert "Bill Crozier, age 85, of Neola died June 29, of natural causes. He was born June 2, 1899 in Montrose, Colorado to William Henry and Mary Elliott Crozier. Sarah Emily He married Whiting April 25, 1921 in Neola. She died July 23, 1979. Lake Saturday and Sunday as a delegate from Uintah County for the Republican Party. He also visited at the Val Evans home in Sandy. e Nina Webb and family spent last week in Salt Lake City with her husband, Milo Webb, e Randy Goodrich is flying a plane to Juneau, Alaska. He called his father last night and said he had been in Port Hardy, Washington the past two days and was grounded because of bad at St M- Page She married Ronald H. Page on October 14, 1942 in Roosevelt Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Survivors are her husband, Ronald and son, Ronald S. Page of Salt Lake; a brother Mark Swain of Las Vegas, Nevada; a sister, Mrs. John Marvells Polk of San Rafael, weather. e Mr. and Mrs. Charles G lines, Mr. and Mrs. Ernes Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Oaks and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kitchen went to Provo Saturday to attend the J.L. Kitchen family reunion, e Dan Stewart of Logan is visiting at the Vida McKee home, e Diane Simmons took Margy Gardner and daughter to Salt Lake Wednesday. They also picked up Peggy Kapenuees two children at the airport and brought them home. The children have visiting their grandfather in California. The viewing will be in Salt Lake at the Holbrook Chapel, 3251 S. 2300 E. on Thursday, July 6 from 7 to 9 p.m. and on Friday morning from 9:30 to 10 a.m. at Holbrook Chapel. Internment will be at Roosevelt Manorial Park between 2:30 p.m. on Friday. 2 Don and Lola Penfield from Scottsdale, Ariz., visited during last week with Mr. and Mn. Junior Hicks and Mr. and Mrs. V.E. Penfield. Members of Roosevelt Tenth Ward enjoyed an overnight camp out at Bacon Park, Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Taylor from El Paso, Texas, were recent guests of their aunt, Mrs. Merle Velora MerrelL e Gene Wallace went to Ferron over the weekend to take back his two granddaughters, Karlens and Janette Williams and also to pick up his son, Orlan who has spent the past month at the Williams home. While in Ferron, Orlan has been on a baseball team. They are in first place. Nadine Wallace accompanied her grandfather to Ferron and will visit at the Williams home for a short time, e Lester Bartlett was 'in Salt arks Hospital in Salt Lake. A. Elder David Hemstreet has received a mission call to the Elder Ohio mission. Akron, Hemstreet will enter the mission training center in Provo, August Hall. Amber Swain Page, 64, died July bell Swain. NEWS Gladys Ross e Sue Simmons took her daughter, Pauline to Salt Lake Friday for a check up. e Mr. and Mrs. Von Sorenson and sons, Jared, Tony and Joey to Lover Valley, Nevada and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Egbert, Provo spent the weekend at the home of Morris and Kirsten McKee, e Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Harvey, Layton were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harvey over the weekend. Harold and Lea Von Allred were visitors at the home of A. Page She was born February 29, 1920 in Roosevelt, to Alma and Pearl Camp- NEWS Loma McKee 19. He has lived in Neola since 1916. He was active in community projects, and was a rancher, carpenter and heavy equipment operator. He is survived by two sons and three daughters: Mrs. John (Norma) Larson and George Dale Crozier both of Neola; Francis Crozier, Riverside, California; Billie Keele, Bountiful; Mrs. Pete (Carol) Skordas, Salt Lake City; 25 grandchildren, fifty-on- e great grandchildren, and his brothers and sisters: Charles Crozier, Neola; Harold Crozier, Hawthorne, Calif., Mrs. Marguerite Dye, Riverton, and Mrs. Harold (Mary) Chaney, Weed, California. The funeral was Tuesday, July 3, at 12 noon at the Neola LDS Chapel. Burial was in the Neola Cemetery. 1, ROOSEVELT e Wendy Hemstreet had major surgery performed at the St. Marks Hospital recently. She is recuoeratinK satisfactorily, e A cub scout pack meeting was held Friday night at the Cultural July and California. , Ross. Mr. and Mrs. William McKay and family went to Salt Friday to attend the wedding of their son, Matthew and Debbie Hardy, at the Salt Like Temple. They also attended their wedding reception at East Bear River City; others attending, were, Debbie and Tim Humrick from Denver, Colorado. e Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth (Leona) Zirker and daughters, Tami from Warden, Wash., and Brenda Richards and four children from St Louis, Missouri, were week- end guests of Leonas brothers, Wanless and Ralph Shields and families and sister and .husband Marion and Gladys Ross, e The following relatives of the William McKay family from out of town attended the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Matthew McKay Saturday ing, at the Moon Lake Building, were Debbie and Tim Humrick, Denver, Cob., Mr. and Mrs. Steve McKay, Logan, Bruce Anderton ana Mr. and Mrs. Frank Atterton, Provo, Ellen Owens and family, Herriman, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hardy and family, Tremonton. e Monday overnight guests of Mrs. Ora Ellingsford eras her daughter and husband Grant and Ina Jarman from Burley, Idaho, e Fifty-fiv- e family members of Mrs. Margaret Rudy honored her at a lawn birthday party, Saturday June 30, at the James Hall residence. Coming from out of town were; Mr. and Mrs. Will (Glenda) Brosuis and daughter Sharon, Grand Junction, Colo., Marilyn Crittenden and children, Debbie Moon and family, Coalville, Janet Christensen, Laguna Beach, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Don Hartle and family, Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rudy and family, Provo, Helen Merkley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kipp Merkley and family, Duchesne, Mr. and Mrs. Max McLean and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Laris, NEW SUBDIVISION A backhoe digs out don Harmston Jr., owner. Harmston is Vernal twelve trench for foot a a sewer Wanless Shields came home huge improving the lots and expects to be from the Duchesne line Casubdivision the at new called finished by August. The lots will be sold Sunday County Hospital after spending The View. for subdivision features a $20,000 to $25,000 and each will be nyon a few days recovering from beautiful of Uintah over . outlook , 20,000 square, feet. surgery.Canyon. The following family members There are 18 lots and 14 acres said Gor- from out of town attending a Bingham Reunion at Bacon Park, Saturday and Friday, were Mr. Two .mechanics from Utah Deand Mrs. Keith Snyder and partment of Transportation came grandson, Casy Snyder, Mr. and in and estimated a minimum of Mrs. Jerry Diamond, Mr. and $20,000 in repairs. Mrs. Anthony Estes, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bingham The other grader is an Austin and family, Las Vegas, Nev., which the UDOT mechWeston Merle Wilkins, and Renee Taylor anics claimed was in worse shape and son, Barton from Thousand than the one with the frozen Oaks, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bingham, Orem, Mr. and Mrs. The dty does have a backhoe Mr. and Don Cooley, Logan, that is operational and a new Mrs. Scott Bingham and family, The condition of equipment in its problems. It just isnt worth lawn mowing tractor that is still Vernal and many other relatives Duchesne City is only one reason Grindstaff said. repairing, running from this area. The City Dump Truck is a 1968 the road condition in Duchesne is Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shields Grindstaff mentions that witha never ending problem. vintage and only turns left, Its went to Salt Lake Wednesday out equipment it is difficult, to The general condition of the steering is going out, or may where he entered the LDS say the Best, to repair roads. So equipment for Duchesne Ctiy is have gone out totally by now. It are looking into replacing a Hospital for minor surgery, they also they best blown a summed head has up by probably returned home Saturday. truck, loader and grader via a no One estimate to Allan Grindstaff, City Manager, e An open house and wedding interest loan through the State when he said "Baaidally, Duchsteering was $1200. dance was held Saturday evening, Impact Board, but that is only esne is without equipment. Duchesne has two graders June 30 in honor of Mr. and Mrs. one option. in their city shed. One Specifically, their loader is over sitting Hollis (Grace) Hullinger at the 15 years old, its transmission is Roosevelt First Ward Cultural an estimated $45,000 to gone News Hall Coming from out of town to it and that is only one of repair year. 722-513attend were; Mr. and Mrs. David 1 Hullinger and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mund, Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hullinger and family, Ogden, Mrs. David (Fay) Crapo and family, Seattle, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lloyd, Mrs. Donna McKay, Marguite Gerber, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Memmott, Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Buchanan, Kaysville, and many relatives and friends from . Sir Christopher Wren, best known as the architect who designed St. Pauls Cathedral, was one of the worlds first to do experimental research In blood transfusion. PUBLIC NOTtCI Nona or FOtfOOSUBI SAU Cm No. Still IN Of SECOND THE JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT WEBER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. W. JERRY COLEMAN, Plaintiff, Vs. THOMAS A. tha BELCHAK containing BELCHAK, FAMILY TRUST, Defendants Under and by virtue of a Judgement, Decree and Order of Sale issued out of the Second Judicial District Court of Weber County, State of December 30, Utah on 19B3, in the action, above-entitle- d wherein Jerry eman, the above-name- W. Col- d obtained a judgement and decree plaintiff, Thomas against A. Belchak, Christine J. Belchak, and the Thomas A Belchak Family Trust, defen- the dants, which said Judgement, Decree and Order of Sale was entered of record on the date hereinbefore set forth. I am commanded to sell all that certain lot, piece, and parcel of land situated in Ihe County of Duchesne, State of Utah, and boundabove-name- d 1 1.81 acres more or less. J. BELCHAK, THOMAS A. CHRISTINE and distance of 278.33 feet to Ihe Northwest comer of said parcel; thence South 33 degrees 5833" West a distance of 16.20 feet to Ihe West comer of said parcel) thence South 42 degrees 1635" East a distance of 235.15 feet to Ihe point of beginning, ed and particularly described as follows: Parcels 7, 8, 9, of Pinerldgo Subdivision, an unrecorded subdivision in Ihe South to of Section 13, South, Range Township 8 West, Uintah Special Meridian, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point which lies North 30 0541" East a of 949.90 feet from the South Vi comer of Section 13, Township 1 South, Range 8 West; thence North 87 degrees 5700" East a distance of 184.14 feet to a Southeast corner of Pine Ridge Parcel No. 7, Tab Iona, Utah) thence North 00 0201" Wt a of 289.81 feet to the Northeast comer of said parcel) thence South-8degrees 3747" West a at front property or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy plaintiff's judgement, with interest thereon and costs, to the highest and best bidder for cash. In lawful money of 934.42 feet from Ihe South Vi comer of Section 13, township 1 South, Range 8 West; Ihence North 33 degrees 5833" East a distance of 232.41 feet la the East corner of the Pine Ridge of the Parcel No. 9 Beginning at a point which lies North 19 degrees 1937" East a distance of 1157.43 feet from Ihe South V4 comer of Section 13, Township 1 United County, Utah Clair M. Paulson Published in the Uintah Basin Standard June 28, July 5, and 12, 1984. public Mrs. Mildred Rogers returned home Sunday from spending five days at the Duchesne County Hospital recovering from surgery. e Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McKenna recently attended a missionary reunion at Richfield, for Holbrook, Arizona couples. Guests for a weeks Of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McKenna, were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lamb, from Gilbert, Arizona and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Taylor from Richfield, all three couples attended a Golden Wedding Anniversary party for Mr. and Mrs. Norman Anderson at Huntington, Satur- day, June 30. Duchesne County, Utah, on August 8, 1984, at 1:30 o'clock p.m. of said day for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed executed fay CRAIG E. GURLING arid SHAWNA F. as Trustors, In favor of DESERET SAVINGS 8 FEDERAL LOAN ASSOCIATION, Range 8 West; Ihence North 84 degrees 3747" East a distance of South, 278.33 feet to the Southeast comer of Pine Ridge Parcel No. 9, Utah; Ihence North 00 degrees 0201" West a of 200.00 feet to omer of said parcel; Ihence North 89 depees 5732" West a distancf of 600.76 feet to the Northwest comer of Mid parcel; ihence South 55 degrees 0140" East a distance of 395.13 feet to Ihe point of beginning, containing 2.20 acres, more or less. Beneficiary, covering real properly located at 593 150 West North, Roosevelt, Utah, and more particularly described as: Lot 22, Summerhills Ida Horrocki Dated this 27th day of June, 1984. DESERET FEDERAL LOAN ASSOCIATION Wayne Mack Collection and R. Workout Supervisor Published In Ihe Uintah Basin Standard July 5, 12, and 19, 1984. 1:00 p.m. . Also Friday Night , Barbecue Pinner ' 5:30 p.m. Neola Rodeo NoveltyFeeEvents Entrance $5.00 Barrel Racing Pole Bending Grounds For Juniors & Seniors PIUS: Jackpot Team Roping, Calf Roping Open Barrels, Open Poles , Coun- ty, Utah. 8 Saturday NEWS No. 2, according to ihe official plat thereof In the office of Ihe SAVINGS ' ARCADIA Subdivision Recorder, Duchesne Items theUintah Basin. The following k property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable In lawful money of the United States, cash or cashier's check at the time of sale, at Ihe front door of Ihe County Courthouse in GURLING, Duchesne's road equipment isn't worth repairing GeD(o Nona Nona op TBUSmtSAU Duchesne, , Phone Sheriff of Duchesne Parcel No. 8, Tab Iona, Utah; Ihence North 55 degrees 0140" West a distance of 395.13 feet to the North comer of said parcel; thence South 44 degrees 1113" West a distance of 152.27 feet to the West comer of said parcel; Ihence South 44 degrees 0345" East a distance of 431.43 feet to the point of beginning, containing 1.81 acres, more or lew. the above-describe- d States. a of steps Duchesne County Courthouse, I will In obedience to said judgement. Decree and Order of Sale, sell Ihe 4314" East o'clock 12.-0- noon of that day, on Ihe Parcel No. 8 Beginning at a point which lies North 15 1 Parcel No. 7. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, July 17, 1984, 8 Standard . The Lusty family reunion was held Saturday, June 23, at the Duchesne City Park. Those in attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peel Rangdy, Cob, Mrs. Eva Hadden, Price. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Evans and family, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lusty, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Lusty, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Evans, Salt Ppi.. three from the Uintah Basin Admission Free 8:00 p.m. ' Patriotic Program 7, 10:00 a.m. July Neola Ward Chapel . All Sign Up Are Oy. |