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Show f UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. September 2, Obituaries Yacht club helps 1987. Page 9 . Minnie Isabel! Lake Flaming Gorge again has docks at various locations thanks to the help of the Flaming Gorge Yacht Club and two imriim, Courtesy docks have been towed and placed at Sheep Creek Bay, . Kingfisher Island, and Hideout Boat Camp, according to Cleve Yates, Forestry Technician on the Flaming Gorge Ranger District of the Ashley National Forest. ' Docks were placed with the help Minnie Isabell Sweeney Pace, age 98, of Upafeo died August 29, 1987 in a Roosevelt Convalescent center. She waa born August 15, 1889 in Falco, Alabama to Daniel Griffen . and Ellen Nicholes Sweeney. She married Freeman E. Pace in Florida and he later died. ' She was probably the Uintah Basins oldest person. She enjoyed flower gardening. She is survived by a daughter, Vera Johnson of Arcadia; seven grandchildren; 21 them into the water. Before placement the docks were rebuilt, painted, and totally refurbished. The Forest Service furnished the supplies while the Yacht Club furnished the labor. The docks are being maintained under a volunteer agreement with the Forest Service. The club placed signs on the docks which explained the effort and solicited the 81 She is survived by two brothers and three sisters - Pete Sweeney, Florida; Wilford Bill" Sweeney, Las Vegas; Rita Perry, West Jordan; Beatrice Cummer, West Jordan and Ruth Buehl, Roosevelt. She was preceded in death by a son Dan and infant son George, one sister Gertrude. There will be a viewing day evening from 7-- 9 p.m. at the Mortuary. Interment will be Thursday at 10 a.m. in the Roosevelt Memorial Park. Thursday through My Family Heritage" will be the y. third annual competition sponsored by Cenex, one of the nations leading regional farm supply cooperatives. Cenex MediaCommunity Relations Coordinator Jill Wheeler said the topic reflects an increasing awareness of the role families play in the lives of both rural and urban Americans. "The family and the family farm are both American institutions, Both have been Wheeler said. studied from the scientific point, and by having students write j about their families, we hope to get a more personal view of these institutions and the impact they have upon their members. Families derive their strength from the fact that all members are willing to work together, al - Meeting, with the first-plac- winners in each division The cost of the course win be This will cover the cost fin text books, equipment and the' testing fees, said Bird. Bird said there is some financial assistance available for the course. Those interested in receiving financial aid 'can contact her. The class is open to anyone, regardless of their past work experience, who has an interest in becoming an EBIT. Bfrd said aO the EMT associations in the county are in need of individuals to drive the ambulances, so as many people as possible are encouraged to take the e being published in a Special Annual p Meeting edition of the Copies of the Country News. winning entries also will be distributed to the news media. Entries must be postmarked by Dec. 1, 1987, and mailed to: Student Northern California with her . Those interested in the class cur get more information by contacting Co-o- Hi-Poi- nt The proposal, at least two or During the next election, Roosevelt voters will be reaveling to two three years down the road, will places instead of five when they move the city offices into the new cast their votes. building they will construct around Roosevelt City Council decided to the old library and leave the have the election booths at the city present city building for the police offices and the library. department and circuit court. Voters from the different precinThe project would probably cost cts will be restricted to these two $500,000 with the monies coming ' from the grant along with some places. Council members decided to eut help from the Impact Board. down the outlets for simplified and The primary reason for the move less costly reasons. is to upgrade the Roosevelt Fire So, remember, if you used to vote department With a new fire truck at the old elementary or Zions expected in three or four months, bank, this year you will be going to the city will have problems housing a new place. the truck. The new offices will also In other action by the council, have the fire department along they are looking at possibly with the new truck. So, maybe in a couple of years, acquiring some money from a Public Works Improvement Grant the city will have their new home to make the old library into a new and still another place to cast your election vote. city office building. $150. Three cash prises of $100, $50 and 825 will, be awarded in ' each., division. All entries must include the student's name, grade, school, home address and telephone number in the upper right-han-d corner of the first page. The winning compositions will be displayed at the 1987 Cenex Annual husband Deloy Duncan who is employed with Montgomery Drilling Company. Loia Duncan honored relatives Kerry and Jay Freaton of Vernal and Betty Haalem of Roosevelt to a birthday dinner August 23. An had birthdays in this month. Eighteen guests were in attendance for the occasion. Loia Duncan and her daughter-in-laJoyce Duncan and Amanda Henrie, traveled to Salt Lake Friday, August 28 to attend the Temple session where a neice,Kelly and her husband Larry Bowen and their two children would be sealed together. Approximately 800 Senior Citizens from Daggat, Uintah, and Duchesne counties, travelled in buses to the Stillwater Dam Thursday, August 20. An were 'served a lovely luncheon. Those that went from Neola were Daily and Bernice VanTaaaell, Delma Lanh, Zola Spencer, Ray and Lillian Houston, Nat Woodard and Elbert and Madena Smith. in Duchesne Cria Brid at or by writing to her at P.O. Box 876, Duchesne, Utah 84021.- They can probably also talk to any EBIT 788-539- 2 - they can contact and reepive Writing Contest, Sta. 630, P.O. Box information, said Bird. . 0k PJA;I:M089. v. '- - . ,, - ; . s Mr. Willis Moon is recovering from s stroke. He has been in the Utah Valley HospitaL We wish him a speedy and complete recovery! e Mr. and Mrs. June Roberts spent the weekend .in Salt Lake visiting ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casper and familvtalao Mr. and Mrs. Rean Lamb of Nevada. "e Those from Hanna' and Tabiona that drove to Carbon and Price, Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts, Eltbora Casper, Nettie Carlile, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lefever, Mr. and .Mrs. John Patterson, Vera Carter, Mr. and Mra.' Darrold Caaper and Ila Casper. It rained ao hard that they had to cancel the pageant .. HANNA NEWS to cooperate. As a cooperative itself, Cenex is interested in the continued success and solid future of the family unit Entrants are asked to focus on their families in 750 words or less. Entries will be divided into four divisions; 'kindergarten through fourth grade; . fifth grade through eighth grade; ninth grade, through twelfth grade; and postsecondary (colleges, universities and vocational-technicinstitutes.) Essays will be judged on originality, organisation, clarity of thought and effective and creative use of language. the nights through STANDARD, Roosevelt will have two election booths 1988. - students in grades kindergarten Doyle Harrison, sponsored by the Uintied for first place in the Junior Performing Horse division. Harrison is pictured with Don Griggs, fair chairman over the Duchesne County Fair Open Horse Show. middle of December. Certification testing for those taking the class will be after the first of the year, . Writing Contest for Evanston, Wyoming Thursday August 27 to visit Mra. Morrills son Stewart and Becky Morrill and their children. They enjoyed a lovely luncheon. They also visited Fort Bridger and came home by way of Heber. Art and LaVara Mitchell and his two sisters, Meda and Cora Nell, visited a day with cousins, Amanda Henrie and Lois Duncan and Fern Allred. They returned home to Salt Lake that evening. Joyce Duncan visited a week in HORSE SHOW tah Basin The Duchesne EMT association is sponsoring a basic EBIT class for anyone interested in receiving certification as an EBIT. Cria Bird, of the association, said the classes will begin on September 17 and will be held mi Monday and fishing, waterskiing and cswiping. t ; accompanied another daughter, VaLoy Morrill of Tridell, to training writing contest for the Gorge. Cedar Springs Marina has also played an instrumental part in placing the docks mi the reservoir. They have been supplying their boats and people to pull and tow some docks. ' sisters. Delma Long and her daughter Glenice Palmer of California, who is here visiting with her mother, take EMT Families is topic The in porta nee of the family will be highlighted in the 1987 Cenex.-Studen- mall Anyone can f Olpin-Hulling- er great-grandmoth- . e Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitswater and daughter Marsha, husband and family of CA. visited Mr. and Mrs. Brent Lee' and family. All-othe. family except Brent and Brian spent three days at starvation Wednes- Mikkie Lee. Other grandparents are, Gordon and Deane Eldredge, and Bliss Eldredge, of Neola, Dorothy Robb in Farm Creek. Mikkel has three would have gotten out because of Connie Lee Ann, Lee, and Millard and a baby Lake, on August 1. She weighed 9 lbs. 8 ozs. and will go by the name shortage of manpower at Flaming ' Spencer Theron and Carma Robb are .announcing the birth of their newest grandaughter, born to Mirhael and Kelly Robb of Salt Commodore, Blaine F. O'Brien, started work, on the docks this spring and completed them in June. Port Captain, Mark Warner, has spearheaded the project Yates said that without the help of the Yacht Club, the docks never . TABIONA NEWS grandson, Clyde Johnson, two sisters and two brothers - Callie, Zola cooperation of boaters. In addition to maintenance, the Yacht Club will also remove the docks from the lake at the end of the season and place them at storage locations. Yates said the club, headed by of Lucerne Valley' Marina, who supplied the dock trailer to move en theme NEWS Forest Service Sweeney Pace and NEOLA Tracy Roberts e The Thomas Hiehens descendants held their fondly reunion at North Fork over the weekend. A ' . large crowd waa in attendance. e Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stott of Salt Lake visited friends in Hanna, Saturday. Paul lived in Hanna for several years, while in his vouth. e Mr. and Bln. Frank T.Defo and Maxine Penrod Vent to Provo, Monday where they kept a doctors appointment, and visited relatives. ... . . ' . - Phone News Items 722-613- TALENT WINNERS Walker. Alisa Muir, Lucy Van Tassell, Julie Turnbow, Shane Garter and Lori ' Attention Real Estate Professionals 1 00 Commission sodsnuDHin EXTENDED FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY!! K low's your chance to take advantags of excstanl real estate values offered by HUD. The properties Msd Nbetow homes acquired by HUB sndotefedtasatotoaM interested parties, owner omajpants or invasion.. obtain own financing. Purchasers may utilize cash, conventional orVAflnandng on al properties must Buyers YES". listed beta algibto lor FHA insurance are designated in tfw appropriate column by an Properties Offers to purchase tie following homes mutt be submitted by a real estate braksragenL Please contact a real estate broker agent ol your choice for (totals. NEW LISTINGS Bid Opening, Wed., Sept 16, 1987 at 9.D0 ' The Mowing homes are available for a limited lime only with a commission of up to 10 percent of the sates dollar amount price. This maximum 10 percent commission is only available on the properties listed below the HUD may accept less than the must be shown on Line 8 of the contract Form commitsion. these This commission will not be applied to any existing contracts. This commission will not be applies homes after this special limited time offer. All commissions ere payable by HUD upon closing. Offers to purchase the following home must be submitted by a real estate brofceragent. HUD-954- AM at 9:00 a.m. NEW LISTING Bids Accepted until 4:30 PM, Dies., SepL 15, 1987 at 4:30 PM PRICE FHA ADDRESS CASE 9 521 -- 155942-203 ...... ..fX Bids Accepted until 4:30 PM, Tues., SepL 15, 1987 DESCRIPTION CASE $40000.. YES . . . 1292 8q.a, 3 Bdrm., LISTINGS 440 Writ 100 North (32,700 $200 Bid Opening Daily at 3:00 PM EXTENDED LISTINGS - Bid Opening Daily . M1.131MM03 . ! ! . . YES PW1M2blk1 $2400. 44 South 100 WM 74 VMMNorth 489 East 600 North $18,500.. . YES $18,100-- . . NO $3600. . YES -- - 1250 . .: Sq.R., 2 Bdrm., 1 875 Sq.FI., 2 Bdrm., 1 Bath 1300 Sq.R., 3 Bdrm., 2 Bril 1006 Sq.R., 4 Bdrm., 2 Both, $500 Salsa, Bonus . . . KMOMM.- - iMW to US. Department of Housing end Urtoen Development Property Sales Office Suite 220 at 324 South State Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84111 CUWPopormionld Housing and Urban Pratepranl . . 1104 Sq.R., 3 Bdrm., 1 Bath 1104 Sq.R., 3 Bdrm., 1 Brit, Pkng Pad NOTICE" tor OWNER OCCUPANT MtJP Thm proparty PURCHASERS ONLY bawg add a to and may contain Lari Baari Rant NOTICE TO BROKERS y 524-621- 6 MPORTANT . -ate bo pnMttad far el proprim contaruclri pnor to WB Iho tori baud paml haute nobco WATCH OUT FOfl LEAD PAINT POISONING." ol lha Mandate ratal idn contract. 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