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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. January 25. 1989 Page 14 Obituariesl ter, Wyoming; Byron and Rondina Mt Lion, Lapoint Darwin and Althea Brock, Roosevelt; Clair Brock, Wyoming; Tim Estes and Louella Brock, Roosevelt. Joint graveside services for Altamont , s News.:;m 454-37- 97 Randlett cemetery, under direction of Mortuary. Terri and Travis Mitchell, Altamont, had a baby boy, bom Monday, Jan. 9. He weighed in at 8 lbs. 3 ox. Terry reports he is healthy and doing fine. He is to be named Tait Richard. Aerobic class is held nightly at Altamont stake center. It starts at 4 p.m. Monday, and at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday to Friday. Tuesday and Thursday is low impact and weights. Anyone is invited to join. Debbie Bisel Billing, daughter of Collen Bisel, Altamont, had a baby boy Sunday, Jan. 15. He weighed a big 9 lbs. 13 ox. Collen reports he is healthy and doing well. Collen stayed with her for a while when she first arrived home. Keith and Brenda Babcock, Upalco have a new baby girl, bom Jan. 10. She weighed just 5 lbs., but is doing well. Congratulations are due John Van and Pat, who were married in Kamas at Beaver Creek Lodge Saturday, Jan. 14. They will be living in Kamas. John is a son of Ed and Alton Van, Sandwaah. er Eldredge Wallace Douglas Eldredge, 84, a former resident of the area, died Jan. '3, at Eugene, Oregon. He was born July 29, 1904 in Coalville, the son of Wallace Earl and Mary Elisabeth Eldredge. Mr. Eldredge worked fin 16 Ada Wood Kelley Kelley Ada Wood Kelley, former resident of Roosevelt, died Jan. 7 in Granada Hills, Calif. She was born Sept. 12, 1907 in Park City, Utah, to Giles Wood and Caroline Mohlman Wood. She had worked for Douglas Aircraft for 25 years. Mrs. Kelley was preceded in death by her husband, Ted Kelley; two sisters, Mrs. Zeds Hancock and Mrs. Belle Wilkins; three brothers, Edward, Giles and Leslie Wood. She is survived by sons, Calvin Reed and his wife Dorothy, Kenneth Reed and his wife Carolyn, Robert Johnson and his wife Ellen; several grandchildren and great grandchildren. Funeral services were held in Granada Hills, Calif. S. Brock Steven McKewan Brock, 23, Lapoint, died Tuesday, Jan. 17, as a result of inj uries sustained in an automobile accident He was born August 22, 1965, in Roosevelt, to Jackie McKewan and Madeline Martinex Brock. He married Isabell San Juan. Steven epjoyed his grandfather and like to help him. He also liked horses and rodeoing as well as hunting and fishing. He is survived by his wife, Isabell, Ft. Duchesne; sons, Peta Noconi Brock and Jackie McKewan Brock II; grandfather, Charlie McKewan; brothers, sisters, and their spouses: Herbert and Loya Steele, Roosevelt; Marty and Jacqueline SpoonHunter, Wyoming; Byron and Rondina Mt Lion, Lapoint; Darwin and Althea Brock, Roosevelt; Clair Brock, Wyoming; Tim Estes and Louella Brock, Roosevelt Joint graveside services with his brother, Gregory, were held Saturday, Jan. 22, at the Randlett cemetery. G. Brock Gregory Ray Brock, 18, Lapoint died Tuesday, Jan. 17, at his home. He was bom April 12, 1970 in Roosevelt to Jackie McKewan and Madeline Martinex Brock. Greg was a skilled artist and enjoyed horses and rodeoing. He also like helping his grandfather and hunting and fishing. He is survived by his grandfather, Charlie McKewan; brothers, sisters, and their spouses: Herbert and Loya Steele, Roosevelt Marty and Jacqueline SpoonHun r-- ; by Cris Jackson Greg and his brother Steven were held Saturday, Jan. 21, at the Olpin-Hulling- A years with the Oregon State Highway Department, as a supervisor, until his retirement in 1969. He was instrumental in developing the Lake Marie park near the Umpqua Lighthouse. He was a member of the LDS church. Survivors include his stepson, Paul Warren, Hcppner, Ore.; six grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Thurra Eldredge, and one stepson, Willard Warren. Funeral services were held Jan. 6, with interment in the family plot at Reeds port cemetery, Winchester Bay, Ore. ?miuetmi News Tabiona Ne$s by ConnieLee Mrs. beth Duke, Roosevelt, has been teaching school at the Altamont Elementary School for Mrs. Terri Mitchell, who recently had a baby boy. Her husband is Travis Mitchell, deputy sheriff Friday, Jan. 13, the Turnbow went to Salt Lake to celebrate Lee Turnbows birthday. They held a dinner at the home of Marion and Steve Anderson. family There were 80 people in attendance, including all of their children, Caaaie Rich and all her family, and Burnell Turnbow and family. Some who were unable to crane phoned to wish him a happy birthday. It was better than a family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Pace, Salt Lake, visited there grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee last week, on their way home from Colorado. They had attended Rods neral. wifes grandmothers fu- Sunday Jill and Jerry Lee and daughter, Megin, and Linda and Pace, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Brent Lee and family. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Lee had the bishopric and partners to a dinner this past week. Michele Lee attended her uncles funeral in Duchesne last week for Mr. Bailey. Bobby Altamont Udell and Ruth Winkler spent friday at the Provo Temple doing temple work. LaVoir and Cindy Bristol and children were in Salt Lake City one day last week to attend the funeral services of her grand- mother. Family members going to the Provo temple Saturday with Phillip Todd were his parents, Howard and Maxine Todd, his brothers and their wives, Gregory and Michelle Todd, and Bruce Todd, Roosevelt; Mrs. Beth Duke, Roosevelt; Douglas Todd, Provo; Mrs. Lucile Winkler and Pauline Winkler, and Rich and Shana Lee Loertscher; Michael and Susan Todd, and Mark Todd, Logan; Porter and Lydia Merrell, Duchesne. Glenn Todd, Bluebell, was unable to go because he is recovering from suigery. Some changes were made in the ward last Sunday. Jamie Goodrich was sustained as assistant in the nursery class; Marda Winkler was released as choir director, and sustained as the new Sunday School chorister; Gua Carlson was sustained as choir director; Dean Roberta was released as a Sunday School teacher, and VeAnn Bolton and Burt Bird were sustained aa Sunday School teachera; Julio Seeley as girls camp specialist and Shel-li-e Powell as assistant camp Roosevelt ; Newsj N. Ity Beverly HanscnJ.-- & Funeral services for Howard Montes, Palo Alto, Calif., a former resident of the Roosevelt area, were held Saturday, Jan. 14, at the Mortuary. Those here for the services were hie wife, Nita Iorg Montes, Palo Alto, and his children, Carl Montes and daughters; Clyde and Janet Montes, and Linda Montes, all of Palo Alto; Monte and Bonnie Montes, Tennessee, and Roxilia Montes, Salt Lake. Others attendOlpin-Hulling- er were hie sising from ter, Roeella LaRose and family, out-of-to- Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Eric LaRose, Alaska, and the Pete Montes family, Ogden. Saturday, Jan. 14, a large group of friends and relatives attended an open house for Sherm Sorenson held in honor of hie retirement from Moon Lake Electric after 36 years of service and his birthday st the American Legion building in Roosevelt. For the first time in over seven years, his entire family was together. Children and grandchildren attending were Mr. and Mrs. Joy Sorenson end family, and Jamie Lindberg from Denver; Mr. and Mrs. Simon Castor and family, Mr. end Mrs. Ken Pedockie end family and Mrs. Ronds Hamilton and family ell of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Jake McQuiston and family end Mr. and Mrs. Keith Babcock and family, Altamont; Mr. and Mrs. John Madsen and family end Mr. end Mrs. Bruce Anderson and family, Roosevelt and Ed and Stella Ames, a sister and brother-in-lafrom Ioka. Maria McQuiston, ' Sherms daughter, composed a special poem for her father end presented it to him. Bessie Wardle, former resident of Roosevelt is recuperating from surgery. Friends may correspond with Bessie at the following address: Bessie Wardle, Dorothy Venice Star Madsen, Bax 17-w liJin Sett and Kim Taylor , now had a baby girl born to them JanTl4. She weighed 7 lbs. 4 ox. play, Frankenstein Slept Here in Lapoint. Erma Moosman TnpiIn the prt playe . P-- Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ross end sons, Michael, Troy, Ryan and Jared, returned recently from a fun trip to Loe Angelos, Disneyland, San Diego and Mexico. Accompanying them on the trip were two other sons, Steven and Greg and wives, Salt Lake City. During Myton City Council meeting Thursday night, the January 11 the Dean Begleys became grandparents of a little boy, Brandon Trevor Stotts, 7 lbs. 6 ox., born to their daughter and her husband, Belinda and Joe Stotts, Bolling Green, Kentucky. The little fellow was bom on the wedding anniversary of his parents, which makes his birth an extra special occasion. Last week Beth Gray, Zells Pike and Ednal Simmons drove to Provo to do a session in the temple, and finished out the day shopping. Karissa Simmons, West Valley, daughter of Don and Ednal Simmons, spent four days at home with her parents lost week. Her son, Duffy, came home with her, and is staying with his grandparents for a visit, while his mother Del-gea- the 1989 council approved 9 their surprise, , delinquents jumped from $10,000 to $19,000. Council decided to enforce collection of these bills. Visitors were Jack Calvert, Bill Pullin and Gilbert Kipp. Carol Williamson and Marion A. Behunin drove to Salt Lake City Sunday whore they visited with Kehl and Charlene Behunin and family in Sandy, and Michael and Nina Merrill and son, Midvale. Monday Ms. Behunin kept a doctor. appointment, and they returned the some day. 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Roosevelt, Utah .: v" 20 or call a "v '. v" All OFF OFF Archery Equipment 20 OFF Everything Else 30 94 N. 200 E.. Roosevelt com- prehensive plan. The second hearing was held on the application for the CDBG grant If it is granted, the council felt that the housing rehab and community building should bo finished up. Mayor Cooper presented the Myton School statistics of 165 for the 1988-8year, os compared to 187 the previous year. The council decided to send every business in Myton City holding a license an invitation tomeet with the council and organise a business committee to work towards economic development and on image change for the city. The council reviewed the delinquent water bills. To returned home. Glenda and Frank Arrowchia, with their grandson, Jaaon Mountain Lion, and Tommy Olsen, Heber, spent last weekend in Salt Lake with LoRee Span and fam- -' ily, while they attended the Min Hispanic Utah Pageant, in which Morcelena Arrowchia was participating. Mary and Elston Wyaskat, n Orem; Roberta Wyaskat and Redfoot, Ft. Duchesne, and Robertas mother, Georgia, Salt Lake, also attended the pageant Frank and Glenda Arrowchia and Tommy Olsen and Jason Mountain Lion spent raw of their days in Salt Lake watching the open wrestling tournament at Skyline High School. Wayne John finished third, and Johnny Reed finished fourth in the contest out of the approximately 200 wrestlers. Congratulations. D. Blayne and VoLoia Morrill attended the three-da- y stats convention of Utah School Boards Association in Salt Lake City. At the convention, Mr. Morrill was os a director ofthe association. Michele end Linds Denver gave a kitchen shower for Jenna Dickey, with 20 close friends in- vited. The group played games, and eqjoyed refreshments. The fifth period class at West Junior High School put on the T ploy for West Junior High Friday. 722-299- 2 |