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Show p e MYTON NEWS home last week after in Thousand Oaks, Cali--. fornia in Los Angeles where Mr. jv. UINTAH BASIN STANDARD, July 22. 1987, SJ fSr.-- County Hospital where he under went major surgery, e The Thursday Birthday Club met at the home of Sarah Harvey in honor of Shirley Wards' birthday. Attending were, Enid Nelson, Lucy Murphy, Ruth Murray, Sadie Chandler, Edith Gentry and Dorothy Walker. Mrs. Harvey served a dessert luncheon, with a slush drink. Guy Giles and Adrenne Stevens visited with the Muir family in Fruitland and the Giles family in . - . tion. e A good group from Myton attended the 200th Constitutional Ball Tuesday night at the Duchesne County Senior Center. e It's good to see Verl Murphy up and around alter spending a few days in the Duchesne County Hospital recently. Thelma Dye, Brent and Sharia Goff attended the Classic Car display in Wendover recently. Brent came home with a 4th place award, (the peoples choice) on his 1956 Mercury convertible, e Mayor Ludy Cooper attended the League of Cities meeting held in Cedar City last week. Kerry and Nathan Murray, and great grandson visited with Anna Murray for a week. Nathan Heber last week. e Mr. and Mrs. Adrenne Stevens visited with the Muir family in Fruitland and the Giles family in Heber last week, e Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chew and children visited with his parents Marie and Boyd Winn. The Chews are living in Rock Springs, granddaughter-in-la- . . Court Calendar especially liked irrigation day while he got to go swimming" on grandma's lawn. Reed is still visiting with Anna while he is working on the Upper Stillwater dam for the summer, e Funeral services were held Tuesday for Ricky Lee Nielsen, eight month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Nielsen at the Myton 2nd Ward ChapeL e Sherry Baldridge was Mayor n Thursday night during the regular City Council meeting, in the absence of Mayor Cooper. During the. meeting the garbage dumpster at the River View Trailer Park was discussed; disbanning the housing board; and animal problems. It was decided by the council to call a special meeting July 23, at 6:30 p.m. These and other items will be on the agenda. Last council meeting the council made an offer via letter to Dallas Richens for purchasing the Leah Richens property. No response had been received at Council time. The council would like the public to know that the city pays Duchesne County SherifFsJ)epartment, $400 per month instead of $400 per year as quoted in a Letter to the of Myton Editor by a City. The city appreciates the Clarence Anderson Cal Anderton, Don Biggs, Gary Masson and those not pictured, Rouel Henrie and Joe Myers, made up the winning team in the morning division at the API Golf Tournament held July 11. AM TEAM DUCHESNE NEWS in Seventh District. Court on Monday, July 6, a old Neola man was1 given two suspended prison terms, placed on two years probation and ordered to enter the Bonneville Community Correctional Center in Salt Lake . 40-ye- ar City and complete the sex offenders program. He wu convicted earlier of child sexual abuse and unlawful sexual intercourse. In addition he was ordered to pay restitution for the victim's counseling and his court appointed attorney. In District Court on Monday, July 13, Gary Russell, age 39 of Lapoint, has his preliminary hear- ing on charges of three counts of second degree felony theft, three - ' counts of third degree felony burglary, three counts of third degree felony theft, and one class service that the Sheriffs De- partment gives Myton residents. Bill A" misdeamnor. Alan Smith, age 21 of Roosevelt appeared for a motion to squash process of service on a vehicle Pullin was present. He reported to the Council that he was not in favor of any more low-inco- housing, in Myton City. All City Council meetings are open to the public. The Council would like more of its residents to express their opinions. e Councilman, Glen Thompson related to this reporter that those needing food from the food pantry are to have a signed request from their bishop or Mayor Cooper. He forfeiture. Eric Chatwin, of Arizona, appeared for a hearing on his parole violation. Coming up in Circuit Court on Thursday, July 16, Tony Ivie of Duchesne will appear for a pro-- . liminary hearing on bad check charges. of Orem, and great grandparents, Jack and Mary Liddell also of Orem, all in all it waa a very happy occasion. Orinda Gao Pro-Ter- 'Last week LaNetto and Florin Owens and baby son Logan Ned Owens, from Cheyenne, Wyoming spent time visiting her folks, Ronald and Carol LiddelL While they were here they went to the Provo Temple where they had their adopted son sealed to them. Those that attended with them wu the Ronald Liddell's grandparents, Ned and Melva Owens of Panguitch, brothers and sisters Marcus and Connie Liddell, of Tamage, Allen and Wendy Owens of Vernal, Jodie and Jean Liddell, Russell and Marilyn Owens of Orem, Chrystle and Jeff Robins does not have a key to the pantry, but can recommend the needs to get supplies they need. The Duchesne County Food pantry serves all the county residents in need. The Democrats are sponsoring a food drive beginning July 27 thru August 2. Be sure the person or persons that crane ' to your homes have an identification on their person. Ruth Murray attended an immediate family reunon at Winter Park, Colorado last week. Her son, Dallu Murray and grandson were in charge of the barbecue. Thirty family members were in atten- a Dave and Ruby Thomas received word July 9, that they had a new great grandson born to their granddaughter, Vickie and Tim Voss in Pleasanton, California. The grandparents are Elwin and Lena Mae Thomas. The baby will be known as Christen James Vosa, he has one sister at home, Lena Mae has been spending some time helping with the new baby, e The Inez and Or Swasey family reunion was boated by John and Bonnie Swasey at their home July 10 and 11. There was a large crowd of family members that attended, the Richard Jensens of Provo, the Dean Gillespies of Salt Lake, the Ronald Prows' of Grantsville, the Steven Thompson's of Dutch John and all of their families. A good time waa enjoyed by all. A granddaughter Diane Gillespie flew up from Phoenix, Arizona. There was present. Ron and Carol Liddell and daughter Lynette Owena and son and Jodi and Jean Liddell and children went to Yucapia, California to attend a family reunion of all Cards brothers and sisters and family members. dance. Bid Ricky Lee Nielson Ricky Lee Nielson, eight month old son of Elliotte L. and Sandy r Nielson of Myton died J ulv 17. 1987. He was born November 11. in Idaho Falla, Idaho. He is survived by his 198H parents of Phoenix, Draper Arizona; several loving aunts and uncles, great grandparent, Iva Cordon of Lorenzo, Idaho. Funeral services were held Tuesday, July 21, at the Myton LDS Church. Burial was in the Farm Creek Cemetery north of Whiterocks. Clarence Jack Anderson Commission 8. Opening Daily at 3:00 PM PROPERTY LISTINGS: NEW LISTING -- Bid 0 at 3:00 Opening, Wed., TYPE ADDRESS CASE PRICE FHA PM DESCRIPTION ROOSEVELT: 333 East 600 North YES 1104 sq. $40,300 1 ft.. 3 bdrm., bath NOTICE: The properties listed above are homes owned by HID and offered far sale to all interested parlies, including investors. Buyers must obtain their own financing, and may use cash, conventKxial or VA financing on all ill 1) proHTiies. The homes eligible for FHA insurance are designated in the FHA column with a YES". BROKERS: Sealed bid must he ctarh marked "Scaled Itkl Do Not Open" with the case number, address, and dale nf hid ox-nion the outside nf the emrinpe. Bids musi he received in ihe III.I) NOTICE TO BROKERS Property Sales Office, Suite 220 at 324 South State Street. Sail - " Do Not Open with the case number, address, and data of bid bid must ba clearly marked "Sealed Bid Bids muet be received in Ihe HUD Property Sales Office. Suita 220 at 324 South opening on the outside of the envelope. ' State Street. Salt Lake City. Utah 841 1 1 . by the appropriate date and time shown atiove. form. An oamesTmoney depoaN of not less than $500 will bo held and Bids muet be submitted on the 5 term. Should purchaser refuse or otherwise tail to perform of the submission broker selling upon deposited by in accordance with this contract, including Ihe time limitation, seller may. at sellers solo option, retain all or a portion of the at BryMriUKi damages. HUD reeeives the right to reject any or aN bide. Properties are subject to prior eale. Each property is said "as is'", with no repairs. They may contain code violations. (No warranty). HUD properties are available to el persons regardless of race, color, religion, sex. marital statue, or national origin. For more information on houses available in other areas of Ihe state, please call the Salt Lake City HUD Office at the phone numbers Ksled on this ad. HUD-054- 8 HUD-954- ir 524-52- 524-523- 2 42 C 524 - 5230 1966 Department of Homing and Urban Development lit JA. (0UN.H0UMW ommuuTV of Myton and brothers and sister, Elliotte James, Norman Mark and Cassandra Rae all of Myton. Grandmother Laraine Nielson of Myton; Virgil Ray and Elsie Jane ATTENTION REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS! The following homes are available for a limited time only with a commission of up to in percent of the sales price This maximum 10 percent commission is only available on listed below the dollar amount must be shown on Line 8 of the Sales Cunt rad Form HUD-954HUD may accept less than the maximum commission. This commission will not be applied to any existing contracts. This commission will nut He applied to these homes after this special limited time offer. All commissions are payable by HUD upon dosing. Offers to purchase the following homes must be submitted by a real estate brokeragent. interested parties, owner occupants and investors. Buyers must obtain own financing. Purchasers may utilize cash, conventional or VA financing on all properties listed below. Properties eligible for FHA insurance are designated in the appropriate column by YES". Offers to purchase the following homes must be submitted by a real estate broker agent. Please contact a real estate brokeragent of your choice for details. - Ricky Lee Nielson Attention Real Estate Professionals take advantage of excellent real estate values offered by HUD. below are homes acquired by HUD and offered for sale to all EXTENDED USTING Clarence Jack Anderson, age 53, of Ft Duchesne died July 18, 1987 in a Grand Junction, Colorado hospital after he collapsed while doing a job near Baggs, Wyoming on July 16. He was born June 1, 1934 in Central, Idaho to Arthur William and Kathryn Vogel Anderson. He married Adele Christensen and later divorced. Married Sandra Yump in Ft. Duchesne. He waa a Veteran of the Korean War, U.S. Marines. Member of the Utah Tribe Search and Rescue. Member of the LDS Church. Waa the EMT-Ut- o Tribe Ambulance driver for almost four years. He loved hunting, fishing and the beautiful outdoors. He was a construction worker, truck driver, eook, laborer. He is survived by his wife Sandy ' and two children, Jason Anderson and Shelly Anderson all of Ft. Duchesne. Children of his first marriage are Jackie A. Shafer, David Anderson, Brian Anderson, Mike Anderson all of West Valley and Jody Tyler of Magna; and mother of West Valley; Brothers and sisters Betty VanderVaart, 74 10 your chance ta Now's properties listed . Jack ' Page 9 Lenore A. Skiver, Robert Hobby" Anderson, Shirley A. Rushton all of West Valley City; Marion A. Cloud, Las Vegas; Terry Butch" Anderson of Murray; Carol A. Velveal, Seattle,. Washington and Ruddy Anderson of Salt Lake City. Funeral services Tuesday, July 21, 1987 at 11 a.m. at the Ballard LDS Church. Burial was in the Ft. Duchesne Cemetery. Obituaries Murray attended the NEA conven- Rusty Paxman, son of Russell and Darlene Paxman, returned home last week from the Duchesne Wyoming. - returned visiting Marion Bahunin ' ' Dallas and Martha Murray CJo) Lake City Hah 84111, hy the appropriate dale and time shown form. An eai ih-above. Bids must be submitted on the HID-95-I- 8 money deposit of not less than SSOtl will he held and depo sed In firm sliimid selling broker upon submission of the Hl'D-95-inl tins purchaser refuse nr otherwise fail k perkirm in accordance contract, including the time limitation, seller may. ai sellers sole option, retain all or a portkrn id (he deposit as lkiiidairJ damages HI D reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Properties are subieri to prior sale. Each property is s4d "as is", with no repairs. Tlicy mat contain cndevkrlatkms. (No warranty). HID properties art- - available In all persons regardless of race, color, religion, sex. marital stains, or national origin. For more information on houses available in mlrer areas nf the stale, please call the Salt Lake City III'!) Office ai 524-524- 2 or 524-525- ' |