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Show Pfl 8. UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. July 31. 1985 brothers, Mrs. Roosevelt (Angela) Myers, Denver, Colorado; Mrs. Kenneth (Cathy. Lynn) Morrow, Colorado Springs, Colorado; David Jensen, Spaniah Fork; Douglas Jansen, Salem; father and mother, Salem; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson, Provo; Mrs. Emma Jensen, Provo. Funeral services were Saturday in the Salem 2nd Ward LDS ! n Chapel He was buried in City Cemetery. Kent R. Obituaries Malanzi May ' .. t . , Kent R. Jensen, 27, died July 23, 1985, in Roosevelt of an in- dustrial accident Bom June 10, 1958, In Spanish Fork, he was the son of Andrew L. and Mignon Johnaon Jensen. He married Jodi Lynn Neilson November 4, 1978 in Spanish Fork. He graduated from Spanish Fork High School and Seminary,. He was employed by the National Production Supply Cortipany as a pump repairman. He was a member of the LDS Church. He is survived by his wife, one daughter, Jessica Lynn, both of two sisters, two Roosevelt; Malanzi May G lines, 6 month old daughter of Larry Morgan and Pamela Wilkerson G lines, died July 27, 1986, in Duchesne County Hospital of a sudden illness following surgery. She was bon February 18, 1985, in Roosevelt For . months die brought a part of heaven to her home. Malinzi's laughs and smiles are cherished by thoee who were around her. The love and happinesa she brought has touched the lives of many, and will be treasured by her family forever. 5 Funeral services held Tuesday, Malanzi May Glines Cemetery. Utah, to receive public comment and questions regarding Ordinance No. an ordiance setting maximum height of fences, walls and hedges.. Copy of the proposed ordinance may be obtained from Ihe Roosevelt City Recorder during the office hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Fr- Zon- 738-268- 5, 722-460- Published hi the Uintah 'Basin Standard July 17, 24 bnd 31,. 1985. Carolyn Krissman, City Recorder Published in the Uintah Basin Standard July 24, 31 and August 7, 1985. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Carolyn Krissman, Recorder Published in the Uintah Basin Standard July 17, 24, and 31, 1985. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING from the present zoning (Agricultural) to the contact Jack Wood, ing Official, y- - iday- SWV4.SEK; SK. SK, SWK, NEK; NV4SK, 5EV4, NEK of section 4 township 2 South range I West U.S.B.M. Agricultural 2.5 acre zone. Duchesne Board of County Commissioners Attest Roger K. AAarett For further information Questions regarding this proposed actions may be directed to Roger Eschler at 7225001, Roosevelt O-- . 85-20- NM, Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be conducted on Tuesday, August 13, 1985, at 64X) p.m. in the Roosevelt City Council Room at 26 West 200 North, Roosevelt, Utah to receive public comment and questions regarding Ihe proposed closure of a public alleyway between Frontier Grill and Frontier Motel specifically describ- . ed as follows: Beginning t I ; 0 Notice is hereby given jbf a public hearing to be Conducted on Tuesday, August 6, 1985, at 64)0 Lm. in the Roosevelt City toundl Room at 26 West North, Roosevelt, r point the southwest comer of Lot Ordinance No. 86-20- at a Ideated 150 feet east of jf PUBLIC NOTICE ... Gladys Ross Vicky Burton, daughter of Mr. and.Mrs. Ted WOckan and Eddie Courtright son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Courtright were marrisd July 19, at the Rooeevelt West Stake center, a reception was held following the wedding. Relatives from out of town attending were, U.S. Officer, Tex Wayne Burton, and wife and two children from El Paso Texas; Richard and Ellen McArthur and 9, Block 16, Plat "A", Roosevelt City Survey; thence North 175 feet; thence East 20 feet, thence South 175 feet; thence West 20 feet,- - to the point of beginning. Contains .08034 acres. Funeral services for lla Borthwick, 62, were held at 10:30, Wednesday, July 17, 1985 at the Presbyterian Church in Moor-crofWyoming, with Dr. Bnd Langdon and Reverend Ren Adams officiating.' Burial at the Moorcroft Cemetery. She died Friday, July 12, at the Memorial Hospital of ShswMew County, after a lengthy bout with . DUCHESNE COUNTY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on August 6, 1985 from 24)0 to 2:30 pjn. in the County Commission Chambers for the purpose of review and comment on the proposed change of the following: Beginning at 'a point 430 feet east of the NW comer NVk NEK' NWK thence South 208.71 feet; thence east 208.71 foot; thence north 208.71 feet; thence West 206.71 feet to beginning, of section 4 township 3 South range 2 West U.S.B.AA. from the present zoning (Agricultural) to the Residential Agricultural Zone. For fulher information contact Jack Wood, Zoning Official, 738-268- 722-460- Published in the Uintah Basin Standard July 17, 24 .and 31, 1985. . . from Bakersfield, CA., were guests for a week of their leukemia. daughter and family Becky Rasmussen adn Sonja Hicken. Bom October 8, 1922, on a They came to attend the wedding farm southwest of Oberlin, of their son Eddie Courtright and Decatur County, she waa Vicki Burton, July 19, at the the fourth child of Rosa and Rooeevelt West Stake center, Roberts Chilson. Her folks moved e Mr. and Mrs. Mack Gilbert to town when she was five yean and family former residents, of old. She received all of her Rooeevelt were two day guests of schooling in Oberlin, graduating Richard and Bonnie Fausett, from DCHS in May, 1941. For after living in Alaska for. 18 the next nine years, site lived and months they have moved back to worked in Detroit, Michigan Salt Lake City. e Michael Walker son of Mr. ' She returned to Kansas in and Mrs. Carl .Walker and 1950, and married larniyqj Sharmel Bertoch daughter of Mr.' Borthwick in 1954. In August, and Mrs. Merrill Bertoch wwe 1965, the family moved to Fort married July 19, at the Jordon Collins, Colorado. They resided in River t Temple. Relatives and Gillette, Wyoming in 1970-7friends attending from this area then were residents of Duchesne, were parents of the bride and from 1972-7In 1975 lla and groom, Bishop and Mrs. Lynn Leonard moved to Moorcroft, Snow, Bishop and Mrs. Kftli Wyoming and have resided then Mortensen, Mr. 'and Mrs. Earl to the present lla was active in Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles the Presbyterian Church, the Winn. Following the wedding 28 friends and relatives attended a Lionesses, and helped found the dinner at the Western wedding ' Moorcroft Arts Councfi. She was Sizzlin, others joining the group a former member of the Thunder for dinner were Todd and Gary. Basin Brils and the Women of Walker, Leslie Grover, Danny " the Moose. She worked over eight Espenosa, and ShelUe Bodily, years for Wackenhnt. Security e Weekend guesta of Mr. and Service at Amaxa Eagle Butte Mrs. Robert Henderson were her Mine in Gillette. sister and husband Christ! and t Judd .from San Jose, CA. Marty She was a kind and loving mother and ' grandmother, who believed in God and helping others whenever possible. UBIC Special Lifetime Membership H I-- P Q-- Z . - August August 2 August 3 1 105 107 127 . videotape. know the electric good advice and provide safe electrical Histsllstkma. Another check to make is to look for loose. iwtwia Connections have to loosen over a period of time, especially If tho circuit ia exposed to heavy usage. - The heating up of wiring causes ... - expansion and when any diacoloratioa and "Mag of the insulation on the wfrsa. This ie a sign of ovwheating of dreuita and action needs to be to correct occurs. before movies other are priceless let us preserve them on videotape. PRICEl 2K acre lot In , Starling Meadows West of Roosevelt Well permit and pressure Irrigation 85-8- ' ytem. . 722-613. $10,600 or 1 722-585- 1 975 West Hwy. imrniiiiiiuiiiiiiniiimr 781-22- TNHIfflSiofK Py?" 5 eoc1 Britain. Make cheques pyof he Book of Mormon to be purchased in Great payable toi "England Mancheser Mission." , ' Copies $2.00 eduols 40 (Across from Smtti Food King) VamsLUish ' Name. (Please return this slip with your payment) ' Thank you or offer 722-296- 4 Dear Friend, Were working on a massive Book of Mormon program to assist our missionary efforts here in the England Manchester Mission. Our goal is to place a Book of Mormon in every hospital room, hotel room, library, home, and bminml As you know, missionaries are kept on a strict budget, and this prohibits the purchase of copies of the Book of Mormon on this large of a scale. Wo humbly invite your help in accomplishing this worthy goal. As a mission, we admonish all to participate In this program. There is a great urgency to sent the gospel to every nation, kindred, tongue, and people. The f Mormon, Another Testament of Jesus Christ, is the . premier proselyting instrument of the Lord. It is a special witness because, when it is known to be h ,hen kn0wn ,obea prophet, the First Vision did occur, and the Church is the authorized agent on the earth to administer the affairs of the . Kingdom with authority. Shore your love and testimony across the miles by uniting with us in our tabors. Give a gift that will continue to give. Let others feast upon the words of Christ and enjoy the fulness of the Gospel that you now enjoy. This program also allows you, os a donor, to go on a mission, yet stay at home. The Lord will bless your efforts as you bless the lives of others. "When ye have done It unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me. Time is short. Each day copies of the Book of Mormon are placed. We look forward to being able to share your love with those children of God who are investigating tho . church here in England. Thanks for your continued support on our behalf. Sincerely yours, Sister Yvette Collett 1 965 East Highway 40 (Across from Union High School Roosevelt, Utah damage MUST SACRIFICE AT REDUCED . Home th, wire will contract and .this can causa loom connections.' A good place to check for loom connections is in thsftimpand or breaker panaL Before cheddng in this panel make aura the mate breaker or main firm if ia off.. pnaMnii, White in the panel check for - Fees for the Junior High School classes for the 6 year will be 86.50 activity foe, 81 locker foe, 81 dess foe, and 86 book deposit The deposit fa refundable at the end of the school year if the books are returned in good emutitlmy Fees for the Senior High dassee for the 8 year will be 812.50 activity foe, 81 lockar foe, 81 dasa foe, and 880 book rentaL 810 of the book rental la refundable at the and of school if the books are returned in good condition. All fees may be paid at the time of registration. - . cods end bo abla te give c" about Pur transfer service. Let us transfer your family films to wdmmwnw WA1S TUP transfer. Have your TV. Ask Electric Gods apodficatioas for safe faiatallatinna of electric devices and wiring aim require-manta. A qualified electrician will Covers Altrincham, Cheshire family movies transferred to videotape. Enjoy your home movies on . The National The iRuell J. Henris family went to Fredona, AZ., learning July 10. They were joined by Mrs. Henris, Beverleys mother. They were also joined by Alta Brooksby and bar slater inlaw RuLea Brooksby and her nine. children. They dl continued on to California, where they visited Many points of interest They returned bans to Neola July 23. . Expires August 3, 1985 pe . 1st Plooft Paul House( Stockport Road Tlmperley Reg. film-to-ta- Spencer ENGLAND MANCHESTER MISSION $5.95 $19.95 We now offer may need the expertise' of 86-8- Z During UBIC Only Hours You NEWS Zola 2& I-- Q-- ' a Qualified electrician to hatyi check your wkinga requirements and capabilities. General maintenance should Indudo a visual inspection of dl parte of the tystsm which are exposed. ' The first day of classes for the Eagles of Duchesne High begins at 8:45 a.m. on Monday, August H Arrangements were under the direction of Noecker Funeral Home, Gillette, Wyoming. coupon 7th grade - those whose last names begin with A-at 12 to 12:80 pan.; P at 12:80 to 1 at 1 to 1:80 pan. pan.; 8th grade those whose last name begins with A-- at 1:80 to 2 pan.; at 2 to 2:80 pan.; at 2:30 to 8 pan. ; ; From 8:80 to 5 pan. that day, the Senior Class will register for their classes. August 6, the 9th, 10th, and 11th graders will begin class registration at 12 noon. Lata registration for the two days for all grade levels will be conducted that day from 4 .to 6 p.m. All of the above chue registra -- Each time any new electrical load, such as a water heater, dryer, range freezer, motorized equipment or heating' device la added, you should review the parts of your electrical system which will handls the nsw load. NEOLA achooL following schedule: Council. . City; Norman and Eldoris Fenn, of American Fork; and Marvells Olsen, of Price. tions will be conducted in the Little Gym of Duchesne High SchooL Any twbnt. unable to register on Monday or Tueedey may do so on the first day of Registration for Duchesne High School clseeee begins Monday, August 5. According to information provided by DH8 Principal Dennis Ercanbnck, tbs schedule for registration begins Monday, at 12 noon, with the 7th and 8th graders according to the OaceOvar Have you given your electric wiring system any attention lately? Maybe you are one who believes the wiring will last forever. It may seem strange but wiring deteriorates modi like materials. Wiring requires maintenance and ngular checking of physical conditions and electric loads sometimes require revamping of circuits or addition of now circuits. Temples. George and Bell Fann family reunion was held Saturday, July 13, at the Regional Park in Roosevelt. Ninety-on- e members of the family attended. Children of George and Bril attending were: Leonal and Margorie Fann, Merrill and Myrth Liaonbee, both of Roosevelt; Chuck and Myma Spaulding, of Vernal; Pheriow and Marian Fenn, of Salt fol Duchesne High sets registration - By Moon Lqkn Electric LD8. 5. She is survived by her. husband, Leonard; one daughter, Mrs. Jeff Workman (Mary); two sons, John and Robert, all of Moorcroft; a son, BiU, of Virginia; one sister, Opal Franklin, of Idaho; am) seven grandchildren. She was proceeded in death by her parents, one sister, one brother and one granddaughter. A memorial has been established to the Moorcroft Arts Currently Speaking . 1, Supporters of UBIC UBIC and Mrs. Loryn Ross; Lards Dastrup, and Jeanie Brown attended the wedding reception for their brother and nephew, David Elggren, son of Karl and Lorilee Elggren and Marides Hart at Salt Lake City July 20. The newlyweds were married in the Idaho Falls Temple. ,, 150 young woman from Roosevelt East Stake spent five days last week at Big Spring in Uinta Canyon, attending a firis v Seven wards ' par-- . camp-ou- t. ticipatad in many different activities under the direction of Stake Specialists, Alice Heaton, LeAnn Wabel assisted by Cara Lee Rich and Stales Presidency Wendy Eari, Nancy Hasty, Karan Haalem, and Maurine Rockwood. Guest speaker waa Miss Utah 1984, Pattis Minor from Orem. 40 people from this area returned home last weak from a ten day Wilkins chartered bus tour to the North West States and anas in Canada, when they attended the Calgary Stampede and Rodeo. Many other interesting places including the Seattle, Cardston and Idaho Falla . three children, St. , George; Donald and Beverly Smith and daughter,. Saugas, CA.; Maurice and Myrtle Richardson, Ogden; Glenda Hill and daughter, Brigham, City; Mr. and Mrs.' Doyle Mace, Deaeret; Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Davis MorriU, Tridall; Marty Float Nebraska; Neil Leander, and Bobbis Holiday, Bakersfield, CA. e Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Court-righ- t nnmminiirmnninn Great Special . Kan, July 30, at the Neola LDS Chapel Burial was in the Neola NWK.SEK, . . . SWK,5EK;NK,SK, Borthwick d She is survived by her parents, Larry and Pamela and two brothers and a sister, Benjamin Larry, Malissa Faye and Beau Albert all of Neola. Grandparents Floyd and Helen Wilkerson of Neola, Morgan and Vella G lines, of Neola; Great, grandparents; Charles and LaZdla G lines, Tridell; Maty Ann Rasmussen, Roy. DUCHESNE COUNTY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION PUBLIC NOTICE li hereby given that a public hearing will be held on August A, 1985 from 2:30 to 3:00 pjn. In the County Commission Chambers for the purpose of review and comment on the proposed change of the following lla Chilson t, ' NOTICE OF . PUBLIC HEARING NEWS . Jensen e Mrs. Deanna Henderson, Mr. ROOSEVELT ' - |