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Show I Earn 16 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. May 11. 1988 Agents complete advanced course Womack passes on after long illness Farm Bureau Life Insurance Companies, Salt Lake City; FBL Insurance Company and Farm Bureau Mutual Funds ofWest Dee Moines, : Gloria Ellen Face Womack, 56, Roosevelt, died May 8 in a Salt Lake hospital after a long Alness. She was born Sept 9, 1931 in Tabiona, to William B. and Haxel Keel Pace. At the ago of six aha moved with her family to Fruitland. She went to sdiool in Duchesne wham she excelled in softball and girls bas- Iowa. Jerry Sleight end Terrence Heaps of the Uintah Basin Farm Bureau Insurance Agency have completed an advanced agent training course conducted in Salt Farm Bureau Lake City. Jerry agent in the Roosevelt office and Terry works out of the Duchesne office. . ketball Thecours,thefifthinaserisof . company training classes, covered sales and service of commercial insurance lines. Sleight, of Roosevelt, has been with the Farm Bureau companies since November of. 1983; ' and Heaps, a resident of Duchesne, has been With the companies since May of 1986. The companies, known as the Farm Bureau Family of Financial Planning Services include Utah Farm Bureau Insurance and Utah Ameldon T. Davis and William C. Pope have joined the Uintah Basin Farm Bureau Insurance Agency in the Vernal office. Ned, who presently lives in Roosevelt, was previously a surveyor with Tyger Construction Company. Bill lives in Vernal and was previously working in oilfield sales. She 'Hfl SOU K M INTMsenN luaea both mskmm. sriMNevs. ' US a glass of water wsre magnified to the size of the earth, the molecules comprising it would be about as big as a large orange. If . pivoro David Harvey Clark Clark dies at 96 in local hospital Roosevelt, and Jeff W. Womack, Neola; 12 grandchildren; one great granddaughter; two brothers and seven sisters, Cleston Pace, Harvey (Med) Pace, Vincentown, NJ.; Zelpha Sweat, Salt Lake; Ida Carter and Alice Hair, Provo; Mra. 0 David Harvey Clark, 96, e Gusher, died May 3 in tha bom Ha was HoapitaL County Sept 22, 1891 in Vernal, to John E. and Theodosia Hatch Clark. Ha married Francee Mecham, February 15, 1921, in Duchesne, later solemnised in the Salt Lake LDS temple. She died June 9, 1968. He wee a veteran of World War I, US Army. He wee a lifelong farmer and rancher. He worked in a coal mine whan ho wee 18 yean old, and worked in tha mountains getting timber for some years and he sheared sheep around the intermountain area far some years. He loved horses. He is survived by sons and daughters, Israel J. Jay" Clark, Grantsville; Gerald Keith Clark, Myton; Mrs. Scott Dee" Walton, West Valley City; LaVar "Red Clark, Riverside, Wash.; Donna Wilson, Grover, Colo.; V. R. (Nina) Madsen, Phoenix; Mrs. Ben (Louise) Clark, Vernal; John Clark, Gusher, and Mrs. Dave (Charlotte) Nielsen, Gusher; 49 grandchildren, numerous great grandchildren and four great greet grandchildren. He was preceded in death by five one, Dave, Jerry, Alma, Joseph and William, and three brothers and one sister. Funeral services were the Uintah River IDS Ward Chapel, Lapoint Burial wee in the Vernal Memorial Park, with military honors, under direction of Mortuary. Ihi; Duch-ean- a reservation, and this ad gets you a room, single or double occupancy, for 1 night. Downtown Salt Lake City (On specs svaisbla basis) Olfer expiree June 15 Not veM with any ottier discount Mode way Inn 280 West 7200 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84047 (801) 566-414- 1 RonilW.vi Qw SKI RESORTS heldFri-day,May6- 7200 SOUTH Swimming Pool (Seasonal) Relax in our giant hot tub. Sateilite T.V. ''rV'; Free coffee. For special occasions of for special people, use our honeymoon suite available). (More $'s) (regular suites and mini-suitAnd, if you have meetings, meetings, meetings, we have meeting rooms for up to 60 people. Instant freeway access. 7 -- - . m Olpin-Hulling- SALTLAKE VALLEYTOTHE SKI RESORTS!! . RIVERTON 12300 SOUTH DRAPER O Memorial Gloria Ellen Pace Womack V ' IS rennovated She wee born December 16, Cap, Utah to David Ray and Letitia Ann Davis Andrews. Red Cap is now called Arcadia. When she was two years old, her family moved to Bennett, Uintah County where she attended elementary school. She was a student at both Roosevelt and Uintah high Uintah in schools, graduatingft-o- April was the Dinosaur soHnasome to dto Ullse dunsCrngi? this graduation she made her home in southern California where she owned end operated Anns Beauty Shop and later the same business in northern California. She married Earl Galloway, Juy 24, 1938 in Los Angeles. They were later divorced. She married Arthur J. Rias April 1948 in Nevada. She is survived by her husband, a sister, Ella Belcher of Phoenix, brothers, Howard D. Andrews of Roosevelt, Frank Erroll of Neola and Robert Bruce of Salt Lake as well as several nieces and nephBurial was in Havasu tery. old ex- . . 789-211-5. Ceme- Selenium a problem area Selenium, a naturally-occurrin- g element, has been found in water, sediment, and some birds, fish, and plants at Stewart Lake Waterfowl Management Ana and Ouray national Wildlife Refiige near Vernal, Utah. Selenium is common in the soil in the area; it is leached from the soil by irrigation water, flows into e wildlife area and can result in growth abnormalities in waterfowl Standard Quarzy-f- he hibits were removed, now carpet and lighting ware installed. This preliminary work paves the wsyfor installation of the new exhibits in May. Thaos exciting new exhibits will e feature a mounted cask skeleton of an Allosaurus, the fiercest carnivore of late Jurassic time; a fiberglass replica of a juvenile Camaraaarus, quarried at Dinosaur National Monument hi 1919 and still the most complete sauro-po-d skeleton ever found anywhere; ' extensive artwork illustrating dinosaurs in their native habitats; and tha latest theories about their lives and eventual extinction. The exhibit installation is scheduled to begin May 13, and should be completed prior to Memorial Day weekend. During this period the Dinosaur Quarry will be open daily 8:00 a.m, to 430 p.m. However, acme areas of the Quarry may be closed or otherwise temporarily disrupted at times. Current information concerning the installation progress is avail-- , able by telephoning (801) ews. in wildlife Uintah Basin a month of change at life-siz- 1932. Following LcoJdmgf tar Park. at 1914 in Red RODEWAY INN IS THE CLOSEST HOTEL IN O . Memorial services to honor Annagust Marie Andrews Risa wereheld April 19, 1988 at tha LDS chapel in Lake Havasu, Arizona. She died at her home in Havasu on Friday, April 15 after a length es 7& Harold (Iola) Bolts, Heybum, Idaho; Mn. Ralph (Melba) Kinsey, Midway; Mrs. Ray (Mary) Baum, and Mrs. LaVor (Florence) Thompeon, Fruitland. She was preceded in death by five brother and one sister. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 7 in Roosevelt Fourth Ward. Burial was in the Rooeevelt er Former resident dies in Arizona ' married Gordon W. Wom- ack March 5, 1949 in Elko, Nev., and they have resided in Roosevelt since their marriage. Gloria worked for the Uinta Sales Bam for 15 yean and as a dental assistant for Dr. Donald Mantyla. She loved people, including her family and neighbors. She loved to make quilts. She is survived by her husband, Gordon, Roosevelt; two sons and a daughter, Gordon Douglas Womack, Vernal; Gloria Janet Womack, Copies of the report Reconnaissance Investigation of Water Quality, Bottom Sediment, and Biota Associated with Irrigation Drainage in the Middle Green River Basin, Utah are available for inspection in the Salt Lake City Office of the UJ3. Geological Survey, Room 1016, Administration Building, 1745 Weat 1700 South Street Copieamay be purchased fromU-S- . Geological Survey, Books and Open-Fil- e reports, Federal Center Building 41, Bear 25425, Denver, Colorado 80225. frices received by Utah producil ers at were generally above last year at this time, but mid-Apr- mixed compared with March 1988, according to the Utah Agricultural Statistics Service, Cows averaged $46.70 per hundredil down weight (cwt) at 80 cents from March but up $4.20 per cwt above April 1987. Steers and baiters, at $72.00 per cwt, climbed $3.80 per cwt from the previous month and were $7. 10 per cwt higher thanayear ago. Calves, at $90.00 per cwt, were $230 per cwt below March 1988 but $1530 above April 1987. Sheep prices, at $24.00 per cwt, were 80 cent below lastmonth, but $330 per cwt, above a year ago. Lambs, at $64.00 par cwt, were 30 cents below March 1988 and $730 per cwt below last year. Tha barley price rose 8 cents per bushel firom March to $1.95-- 12 cents par bushel above a year ago. Alfalfa hay averaged $74.00 per ton $1.00 lower than March but $11.00 par ton above a year earlier. Other hay averaged $57.00 per ton at $1.00 from March and up $10.00 per ton from a year ago. mid-Apr- mid-Aprd-- up |