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Show -- j- UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. October 19. 1988 ituaries . tor Brown, and a great grandson, Kevin Allen Brown. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct 15, in the Mortuary. Burial in the Olpin-Hulling- Roosevelt Memorial Newborn daughter er Park. Former Duchesne Janessa Jensen, infant daughter of tyler and Lorri Jensen, born October 2, 1988 in died October 11 in Salt Igw, Lake City. Jeneeea is survived by her parents; grandparents, Keith and LaRue Jensen, Roosevelt; Robert and Colleen Bentley, Ogden; great grandparents, Zeds Doyle, Salt and Milton and Jennie McElprang Huntington. Funeral services were held Oct 14 at Wasatch Lawn Mortu- ry, with interment in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, Salt Lake. resident dies work. Conrad B. Hollenback, 56, Albuquerque, formerly of Duchesne, died Oct 14, in Albuquerque. He was born March 6, 1932 in Duchesne. He was employed by AT&T, retiring in 1986. He was a veteran of the US Navy. Ha is survived by hie wife, Carol Hollenback; son, Guy, and daughter Julia Hollenback, and one grandson, all of Albuquerque. An aunt, Marina Burdick, lives in tk Sarah Marie Moycs Miller Sara M. Miller dies in hospital Ducheane. Sarah Marie Moyea Miller, 86, died Oct 11 in the Ducheane County hospital. She was born May 1, 1902 in Vernal, to John Johnathan and Mary Roaella Thomas Moyea. She married Newt Miller, Vernal. He died November 3, 1985. ' She was a loving and devoted mother. She took pride in her family, her home end her yard, .end enjoyed cooking, handwork and quilting;, She ia survived by one eon and three daughters, Acel Miller, West Jordan; Mrs. Rudy (Leon) Murillo, Reno; Mrs. Victor (Arvil) Brown and Mra. LaMar (Orienne) fivs great great grandchildren. She wee preceded in death by her husband, a grandson, Robert Vic Romania Tanner native The new law, Senate Bill 231, puts teeth into dealing with the problem of individuals, particularly heavy equipment operators, who work near high voltage lines without first contacting the utility New stamps tric utility industry baa, for many years, had what is commonly referred to as the rule. This rule simply means that the public and especially those engaged in construction activities, are to make every reasonable effort to restrict their work to no closer than ten feet from any power system. He further stated that Moon Lake will continue to tress safety near the Cooperatives high voltage lines. However, he states, The public sector also needs to understand their responsibilities in letting Moon Lake know when activity near lines ia for holiday ot " being planned. The new law will a stimulus in that direction; in the meantime, Moon Lake intends to personally contact contractors, equipment operators, and others, in regard to the new law, and offer assistance when needed The new Utah law is somewhat similar to the Blue Stakes Program that utilities have had underway for years, wherein an individual could have a buried line located prior to excavation. The law gives the utilities and the public a little more protection against the unhappy chance encounter of a high voltage line. hopefully be A snowy holiday scene, comn plete with a sleigh in the country, is one of two new Christmas stamps that will go on sale Oct. 21 at the Rooeevelt post I I'a a wwu office. According to Roosevelt Poet-mastRay O. McQuivey, the winter holiday scene is in honor of musical genius Irving Berlin, who wrote the legendary song White Christmas. Also available will be -- ? i:s 25 r er a traditional Christmas stamp based on the painting Madonna and Child, by Italian Florentine Renaissance artist Sandro Botticelli. get a running start on success sport, catch up with good To in Postal customers will be happy to know that the 1988 Christmas stamps will be 50 larger than last years, said Postmaster McQuivey. Both stamps will be in full color, we encourage our customers to buy their stamps as soon as possible and to mail early this holiday season. hi Jt til rill. N il it n.il I jlU I v passes on Cora Romania Pierce Tanner, age 88, of Myton, died October 16, 1988 in a Vernal nursing home. She was born December 18, 1899 in fruits, Wayne County, to Amass and Maria Ann Jakeman Pierce. She married David H. Tanner Cedember 20, 1922 in Vernal. He died July 13, 1974. Sheloved to read and she dally loved her grandchildren. She is survived by two sons and two daughters: Blaine Tanner, Sacramento, California; Mrs. Douglas (Lorraine) Allred, Myton; Mrs. Leland, (Mildred) Betts, and Max Tanner, Vernal; also 14 grandchildren and 30 October m 20 14-Octo- "STEALING HOME" - P.G.13 7:30-9:1- & 5 9:25-11:2- 0 October 21 --October 27 great-grandchildr- She was preceded in death by riqiardDreyfuss ' A New Comedy a daughter, Jacquetta Jackie; a from The Creators aim, David Gale Tanner; and grandson, Lonnie Tanner, and two greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, October 19, at 11 ajn. at the Martuaiy. Friends may call at the mortuary 9 Tuesday, from p.m. and Wednesday one hour prior to services. Olpin-Hulling- Of .. Down And Out In Beverly HflkT . er BsSSSHt' 7-- Burial will rroli8s. Tf be in the Roosevelt HIKE A UNIVERSAL MMMMMCffriMM.BC Memorial Park. 7:30-9:3- & 0 9:35-11:3- 5 m October In the cutline on the front page of laat weeks Standard, Milda Daniels was incorrectly identified as Zella Rust Bennion. Zella in the picture on the right, was incorrectly identified as Ruth Das trap. 20 14-Octo-ber "MARRIED TO THE MOB" Ben-nio- n, Mfg.Sugg. Modal 04413 List $99.95 Mfg.Sugg. List $99.95 rortaus canister 1.7 peak nr. hoover spirit . Dual full-tiedge cleaning Combination rugfloor nozzle TVS quart disposable bag Attachments Included HOOVER IQ ,JJ HARDWARE STORES. MOTOR R. COIHfaiUDlB Convenient built-i- n coftylng hoodie 9 quart disposable bog 16 foot cord with wrap e edge cleaning Full-tim- 7j3(Wj2()&9j3(M120 October 21 --October 27 iM&Mn LA. LIVE 7:30-9:1- & 0 Continued from page 2 ing. We see the glitter of the royalty with Marshall and Camille Holgate leading the procession as king and queen. The queens elegant attendants are Vickie Win- kler, first attendant, 'to-'-Tteu'iipO- 5 ij':' October . WANDA" R. 7:30-9:2- Another action shot, this time of the Longhorn volleyball team. Coach Julie Seelqy leads a team of players like Jaynee Marshall, 0 October 21 October 27 -- Brooke Dunsmors, April Myrin, Lynn Thompson and Sharon )FRRA'lr.F.RMOM Party. At the last home football game, against Montecello, we i the senior football players being lys like Mike Brennan, Dustin Fieldsted, Mark Thacker, kicker David Bonnett, Troy Cook Devin Mitchell, and Billy .Tucker. Theee seniors and the rest of school football careers for lib. 20 14-Octo- "A FISH CALLED attendant the team will 9:20-11:0- Allison Lamb, second attendant and Christine Spalding is Miss Congeniality. Tie kings sophisticated attendants are Jason Timothy, first attendant, Scott Swasey, second attendant and Kory Roberts, third UVE ON 8ENUINE HOOVER . Available at the Participating Dealers listed Below. VACUUM CLEANER PrleH and immMi may vaiy according to dsalw. I 50 OFF rancxABE ns t KrucEMontus j 130 E. Lagoon, Roosevelt 722-223- 9 3 communication. company, comments Kent Denver, Moon Lake Operations Manager. Those in violation of the law are subject to a penalty, up to $1,000. Denver continues, saying Moon Lake has always made every reasonable effort to accommodate those needing to work near hazardous lines, so that serious injury could be avoided. Moon Lake officials hope that the penalty can be avoided through horse-draw- Graveside services will be held Thursday, Oct 20 at 1 p.m. at the Duchesne cemetery, with military honors by the Duchesne American Legion. . Wilson, Roosevelt; 16 grandchildren; 36 great grandchildren, and Effective October 1, 1988, a new Utah law requires persons who are engaged in activities close to high voltage lines to notify the utility before commencing Pace ' simple . Moon Lake General Manager Grant J. Earl stated that the electen-fo- dies in SLC Myton High voltage safety assisted by new law - 7:30-9:4- 0 BHUAC.i |