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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD, November 6, 1986, Kenneth Vernon H. Ross McNac Taylor Obituaries Kenneth Ross McNac, 16 of Ft Duchesne, .died October 26, 1986 from injuries sustained in an accident in Ari- zona. . He was bom September 3, 1970, in Los Angeles, California, to Rita Jean Reed and Peter McNac. He has been attending school and while at Theodore Roosevelt Jr. High participated , in basketball, track, was a member of a Brat place wrestling team, and was honored with s citizenship award. While attending Phoenix Indian High School he was active in basketball and baseball, also enjoyed swimming, fishing and He is survived by his parents, of Ft Duchesne; grandmother Elsie Reed, of Neda; brothers and sisters, Donnie Ray and Norman Edwards McNac, of Oklahoma: Alvin and Eldon Tabbee, of Ft Duchesne; Sheila McNac, presently of Arizona; Pamela and Marde McNac, of Oklahoma; Bemadine Tabbee, of Salt Lake; and Debra Jean Tabbee Lyons, of Sacaton, Arizona. Funeral services ; woe held .Thursday at the Ute Baptist Church under the direction of the Mortuary. Burial was in the Ft Duchesne Cemetery. in Arizona pow-wow- Bpyd Boyd Winn L. Winn L. Boyd Lyman Winn,' 68 of Roosevelt, passed away October 29, 1986, at the Duchesne County HospitaL He was bom March 21, 1918, in Lapoint to Effie May Weeks and Franklin Winn. He Charles married Velma Klingler in Rex burg, Idaho,. January 14, 1943. Their marriage was solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple November 2, 1962. Winn, a lifetime resident of the Uintah Basin, was a cattleman, rancher, and also a school bus driver. He was active in the LDS Church and served in the Ballard He enjoyed Ward Bishopric. hunting and fishing. He is survived by his wife, of son and daughter, Roosevelt; Jeffery Boyd , Winn and Ruth Charlotte W inward, both of s. Olpin-Hulling- . ' Roosevelt; 10 grandchildren; brothers, Ferris Devon Winn, of . Vernon Harry Taylor, 24 of Roosevelt, died October 28, 1986. He was bom October 31, 1961, in McCook, Nebraska, to Charlene Peterson and Joseph Taylor. He worked in the oil field and in his leisure time enjoyed hunting and fishing. He saved in the U.S. Air Force at Lackland AFB, Texas, and was assigned to Security Police. I ie is survived by his parents, of Roosevelt: grandmother, Fern Peterson of Kimball, Nebraska; sister, Maria Taylor, brother, Joe Taylor Jr., wife Kim and niece, Jennifer, all of Roosevelt Funeral services were held Saturday November 1. Burial was in the Roosevelt Memorial Park. Kenneth McNac Calvin VOl UncaSam for research U. Calvin UncaSam Gynecology. Dr. William R. Keye and I are working to establish a model for the study of PMS, Dr. Trunnell says. It exists LAPOINT NEWS Jenks Robert Jenks, Sr., 55 of Indian Bench, died November 2, 1986, at the Duchesne County Hospital. He was bom April 19, 1931, in Ouray to Lawrence and Sarah Santio Jenks. He married Daisy Reed MountainBheep, September. 6, 1963, in Vernal. He attended ' school at the Sherman Indian School in Riverside and graduated from the Phoenix Indian School He was a Veteran of the Korean Was, U.S. Marine Corp, and was a recipient of the Purple Heart. He was an auto mechanic.' He is survived by his wife, Daisy, of Fort Duchesne; sons and daughter, Michael Robert Jenks, and Monica Arm Jenks,.., both of Salt Lake City; Lawrence James Jenks, of Salt Lake City; Robert Jenks, Jr. and Lawrence Terry Jenks II, both of Fort tts: mother, Sarah Jenks, of Indian Bench: sisters, Margaret Murdock and Alberta Tapoof, of Indian Bench. A brother, Stanley, preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, November 5, at 1 p.m. at the Randlett Episcopal. Church. Friends may call at the Daisy Jenks residence in Ft Duchesne1 Tuesday "evening and-Wednesday prior to the service. Burial will be in the Randlett , between that a link the levels of traveling on to Arizona for the winter. a Chuck Taylor has returned hone after being in the hospital for the past two weeks and then at his sons Lyle Taylor, a Going to the Halloween Dance at the Senior Citizens is Mr. Chuch Taylor, Mr. Merrill Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. James Fsplin and Arda Mansfield. Arda Mansfield e Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hall have St to before George Laron E. Robert is believed - Beckstead six-wee- 581-576- 7. Harold E. LaMunyon, a Durango resident, adied Wednesday, Octoba 8, at Mayo Brothers Clinic in Rochester, in the Salt Mitch E. Freestone . Marriage Lake LDS Temple, June 5, 1930. High Priest in the Jordan North 13th Ward. Saved in two Sunday School Superin tendencies and as superintendent for five years. Worked in Silva Mines in Park City. Was a school bus driva and drove milk truck. Worked as a powderman and labor foreman on the Utah Highways. Came to Salt Lake City in 1972. Survived by wife, two sons, two daughters, Mrs. Karl (Eva) Lemon, Salt Lake City; Richard Henry, Riverside, California; Mrs. Melvin (Leda) Nielsen, San Jose, California; Arvel Laron, Murray: 18 grandchildren; 27 great grandchildren: brother and three sisters, Rulon Clair, Claremont, California: Mrs. Norma Joeie and Mrs. .Clyde (Leone) Hancock, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Walta (Rella) LeFevte, Tabiona: preceded in death by a son, Robert Elma and a brother and siata, William Gordon and Leah. Funeral services were Thursday in the Jordan North 13th Ward, 3700 West 4700 South. Interment was in the Valley View Memorial Park. was-seale- d Miimisota. He was 61 years old, and was born June 10, 1925, in Grand Junction. He married Donna tang Novemba 17, 1951 in Grand Junction. The couple lived in Durango since 1972. LaMunyon graduated from Brigham Young University and was a veteran of the U.S. Army during World War II. He was an agent with MIC Insurance Company from February 1954 until his retirement in July 1986. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, John S. LaMunyon. Surviving in addition to his wife are five sons, Robert Harold, Colorado Springs; Rodney Allen LaMunyon of Wichita, Kansas; Joseph David, Farmington, New Mexico: Donald Herbert and James Brian, both of Logan; a daughter Janet Dennis Martinez of Durango: a brother, Joseph Douglas of Moab; two sisters, Winona Bolton of Aurora and Florence Bodka of Denva; four granddaughters: and certain hormones and PMS, but ' this never has been conclusively shown, he says. "We need 20 female volunteers between the ages of 21 and 39 who - have regular menstrual cycles, but who suffer severe premenstrual syndrome. They must not be taking oral contraceptives, have no history of psychiatric or physical disease, not be taking medications, and not be pregnant, he says. Participants in the study win receive a free diagnostic assessment of PMS which includes questionnaires, psychological assessments, an interview and a physical exam. Study subjects wiU also have the option of being tree ted by Dr. William R. Keye following participetion in the study. Participants in the study will have to visit the University Hospital to have Hood drawn k about 20 times ova a period. They also will receive six psychological assessments ova the same period. Women interested in volunteering for the study should contact Dr. Trunnell at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the University of Utah Health Sciences Center, telephone v Harold E. LaMunyon Laron Elmer Beckstead, age .79, died October 19, 1986. Bom October 1, 1907 in South Jordan, to Henry Austin and Sarah Mabel BowMen Beckstead. Married Alta Margaret Evans, March 29, 1930 in Duchesne. three grandsons. Mitchell Mitch" E. Freestone, of Vernal died Octoba 15, 1986, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident He was born Octoba 4, 1962, in Vernal to Patsy Dell Scott and Chesta George Freestone. He .was a member of the armed services, LDS Church, an avid motorcycle rida, loved hunting and fishing, gardening, flowers, family and friends. He had a secret love and belief of religion. He is survived by his mother, of Vernal: frtha and stepmother, Chesta and Kay, of Vernal: brothers, Matt Mike and Jay, all of Vernal: sisters, Andra and Annette, both of Vernal; nieces, Michelle and JiUie; special friend, Kathy Arnold; grandfather, Lewis C. Freestone, and many otha relatives and friends. Funeral services were held on Octoba 22 at the graveside in the Vernal Memorial Park unda the direction of Thomsons Vernal Mortuary. 24 I Now Open Cemetery. Calvin UncaSam, 60 of Fort Duchesne, died November 1, 1986, at his home. He was bom October 14, 1926, in Fort Duchesne to Coniscianna UncaSam and Mary Pootquos UncaSam. He worked as a truck driver for Ute Tribe maintenance, enjoyed carpentry, leatherwork and making things with his hands. He liked to hunt and fish, was a Veteran of World War II, U.S. Army. He married Ida Santio and later divorced. Married Mary Sue Nannatz July 1983. He is survived by his wife, of Fort Duchesne, and sons and daughters, Rodney UncaSam and Jack UncaSam, both of Fort Duchesne: Sherrie UncaSam, of gain, and bloating and headaches, ffBBnling to Dr. Eric P. Trunnell researcher for the University of Utah School of Medicines Department. of Obstetrics and Neatly 50 percent of all women suffer symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) while about 15 percent can become incapacitated by it PMS symptoms usually are experienced one to two weeks prior to menstrual fow (Heeding). The symptoms can include pression, anxiety, memory loss, loss of self esteem, lack of control, breast tenderness, weight gone Alvin Duchesne: stepchildren, Carl Ignacio, Ouray; Ronald Ignacio, Fort Duchesne: Carleen Kurip, Whiterocks: and Bruce Ignacio, Gayhead, Massachuse- Roosevelt: George A. Winn, of F.Uensbrug, Washington: sisters, Emma Mae Brower, of Odgen; and Myrth Ellen Gardner, of. Roosevelt. He was preceded in death by four brothers and four sisters. Funeral services were held in the Ballard LDS Church Monday, ' November 3. Burial was in the Cedarview Cemetery. PMS women needed Page 9 For All Your Printing Needs Salt Lake City: Maxine UncaSam, of California: Bemadine UncaSam of Nevada: Mildred UncaSam, of Randlett: Gwendolyn UncaSam, of Randlett; 11 grandchildren: four sisters: Doris Dorothea Ridley, Whiterocks: Garcia, Bonnie McKinley, Margie UncaSam, all of Fort Duchesne. He was preceded in death by three children, Colleen, Tilford, and Rudy UncaSam; brothers and sisters, Frank UncaSam, Janet Compeach, Caroline UncaSam, and Geneva UncaSam. Graveside services were Tuesday, November 4, at the Fort Duchesne Cemetery. 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