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Show I I Page 18 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. September 2. 1992 A. He worked in the oil field of the Uintah Basin and really enjoyed that work. He enjoyed spending his leisure time hunting, fishing and horseback riding and loved being with his family. He was currently working with Chris and Dicks cabinet and wood working shop and was a skilled craftsman with Jones Andrew Stephen Jones was bom June 11 in St. George. He passed away August 28 in Las Vegas. He is survived by parents, Henry Clay and Tricia Lyn Rieske Jones, St George; grandparents, Mel and . wood. He is survived by daughter, JeBsica Jo Fox, Roosevelt; daughter, Stevie Nikde Fox, stepson, Michael, and their mother, Teako Mon son, Pan guitch; mother and stepfather, Marie and Bab Smuin, Wendover; father and stepmother, Ron and Diann Fox, Charolette Allen, Duchesne; Richard B. Jones, Clinton, Mississippi; Don and Leah Rieske, Orem; great Florence Smith, grandparents, Duchesne; Max and Julie Bunnell, Overton, Nevada;. Walter and Donna Rieske, American Fork; Ron and Rayola Allen, Draper; Bob and Pat Jones, Tucson, Arizona; and great great grandparents, Walter L Smith, Reynolds ville, Pennsylvania. He was preceded in death by great grandfather, Bob Smith. Burial was in the Heber City Cemetery August 31. Grand Junction; sisters, Barbara Bohannon, Evanston, Wyoming; and JoAnn Rogers, Roosevelt; brothers, Joe Fox, Tim Fax, Bryan Fox, and half brothers, Chris Fox, Scott Fox and Shaun Fox, Grand Junction; and numerous other relatives. Grave Ed de memorial service will be held Saturday, September 12, at 3:00 p.m. at the Bluebell Cemetery, directed by Hullinger-Olpi- n Oscar Iiackford 0. Hackford Oscar Donald "Uncle Dick" Hackford, 85, LaPoint, died August 26 in a Vernal care center. He was bora June 29, 1907 in Whiterocks to Thomas and Drucilla Howell Hackford. Oscar worked in the outdoors all his life, usually as a sheepherder, mostly in the Uintah Basin and for many years for the Deseret livestock ranch in northern Utah. He enjoyed his work with livestock and working with horses. He wrote poems, was a good storyteller and family historian. He is the last of ten brothers and sisters and those preceding him are seven brothers and two sisters, George, Willis, Dewey, Lawrence, Melvin, Pete, LaVel, Bessie Watts and Teresa Beeler. He is survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Graveside services were held Monday, August 31, at the Tridell Cemetery, directed by Hullinger-Olpi- n Mortuary. Stephen Fox S. Fox Stephen Everett "Steve" Fox, 30 Midvale, and formerly of Roosevelt died August 15 from injuries in t pickup truck rollover near Pan Harold Dudley guitch. He was bora April 6, 1962 in Massachusetts. He married Lisa Frisby and later divorced. H. Dudley Harold Harrison Dudley, 82, Randlett, died August 25 from complications ofParkinson Disease in a Roosevelt nursing home. He was" bom August 28, 1909 in Vernal to George and Mary Henrietta Rahlves Dudley. He married Lula Colton August 18, 1934 in Roosevelt Their marriage was later solemnized in the Provo Temple August 23, 1988. He graduated from Uintah High School in 1929. He was a former and rancher who loved the land and the animals, especially his horses and cows. He served on the board of the Production Marketing Association, and he was active in Welcome DAM Specializing in Infertility Problem- s- High Risk Obstetrics For your convenience, Dr. Brilliant will be taking over Dr. s Wold's practice. He can be reached for appointments at the same building, and the same phone I. E Secrest Irvin Kay Secrest, 63, Ballard, died August 26 in the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake. He was bom February 2, 1929 in Neoia to Omer and Elsie Vida Kettle Secrest. He married Meris Barton June 2, 1952 in Moab. Their marriage was solemnized October 17, 1978 in the Provo IDS 722-454- a sawmill many years, drove truck eight years in Moab area and worked for Clyde Construction as maintenance engineer for eight years. He enjoyed hunting deer and elk and camping with his family, the mountains and cutting timber. His hobby was forming and he liked to get out and look at the cattle and land. He eras a veteran of World War II and the Korean Conflict, serving in the US Army. He is survived by his wife, Meris, Ballard; daughter and sons, Chris Secrest and Ken Secrest, Roosevelt; Allen Secrest, Ballard; and Steve Secrest, Roosevelt; ten grandchildren; brother and sister, Art Secrest, Moab; and Patsy Trout, Anchorage, Alaska. He was preceded in death by a son, Ray Lee, and a baby brother, Ray Lee. Funeral services were held Saturday, August 29, at the Ballard LDS chapel. Burial in the Roosevelt Memorial Pfcrk. D. 1 j;.: G. Engavo Ernest Duane Engavo, 28, Neoia, died August 26 from injuries Myore received in a pickup truck rollover south of Whiterocks. He was born September 27, 1963 in Lander, Wyoming to Antoine and Alletta Chegup Engavo. He was working in oil field construction. He loved playing baseball, basketball, fishing, drawing, painting, horseback riding, hunting and golfing. He enjoyed gathering with family and friends. He is survived by his father, Antoine Engavo, FI Washakie, Wyoming; brothers and sisters, Aaron Pbowegup, Jess Engavo and Garrett Engavo, Neoia; Albertina Pbowegup and Zanpher Lawrence, Fort Duchesne. Graveside services held Saturday, August 29, at the Fort Duchesne Cemetery. Marley and Jean Hamblin and grandchildren, Josh, Miranda and Eddie Lamb, visited son, Kay, and Mary in Brigham City two days before they all motored to Preston, Idaho to attend the Hunt family reunion. Daughter, Mary Dale, accompanied them. Following the reunion, Mdry Dale returned to salt Lake with sister, Joyce, then flew to California to spent time with daughter, Candi, and family. Others from here going to the reunion were Rieta Hamblin and son, Duane, and Alice and family. A brother, Richard, was the host for 1992. Janice Bradshaw and daughter, Shelly, and daughter, Heather, went to North Carolina via airplane for a two week visit with family and friends and for Shdls ten year dass reunion. Alene Hunt has been taking classes in Miami and had the experience of Hurricane Andrew. She came home Friday. Her parents, Fontella and David, met the plane. She said she was mighty glad to come home. Dean and Remo Hamblin and grandsons, Mat Kurt and Jermey Hunt, enjoyed an extended fishing ' trip to Wayne County, Capitol Reef and Fish Lake. They visited in Junction with a brother, Charley, and Naydine Madsen and with the Ken Christensens in Richfield. Joyce Woodard visited her parents, the Marley Hamblins. She was enroute to Meeker, Colorado to see her husband, Danny, who is employed in Colorado. Joyce dropped off her grandson, Wesley, to stay at Come Join the Duchesne County Hospital 100-Mil- r Club e Run for your Health! Keep health costs down by staying physically fit. Walking and running is the best way to promote better health. 100-Mi- le Club-Beginn- Commit to run 100 miles over a "Receive a T-Sh- irt Again ing three-mont- h period. sweatshirt..." and Certificate at Awards Banquet Sign up by contacting Earlene Page at Duchesne County Hospital. Get your signup sheet and record form, to record your mileage. $10.00- - $15.00 enrollment fee. Sign up by August 31 or September 7, 1992 c ANYONE CAN JOIN! I! OUR TEAM WORKS FOR YOUI i DUc h esneCo u nty Hospital Larscn-Pac- e Register ind Vote. Iiteriitioul Associitioe Larsen-Pac- e Larren-Pac- e, 71, RooseDuchesne the 27 in died August velt, Hospital. County She was bora September 6, 1920 in Fort Duchesne to Walter and Amelia Crumbo Daniels. She married Lyle J. Larsen February 24, 1940 in Vernal, and he died March 26, 1986. She married Raymond L. Face December 26, 1990 in Las Vegas. She was a business woman, worked with Martin Marietta Co in Denver for many years and operated a furniture business in the Red Bam for a time. She enjoyed fishing, hunting and visiting her kids. She is survived by her husband, Ray, Roosevelt; sons and daughters, Daniel L. Larsen, Puyallup, Washington; Ronald D. Larsen, Juneau, Geneva ' . number. tiV..- Irvin Seciest David Frank Myore, 23, Fmt Duchesne, died August 29 from injuries received in an automobile accident near Meeker, Colorado. He was born March 14, 1968 in Phoenix to Franklin Myore and Lions Club. An the Randlett-Oura- y Rode He married Constance Apkaw. important Interest Of his was the Sera wop 24, 1989 in Fort January Ouray Park Irrigation Company Duchesne. and developing culinary water for His hobbies were basketball and the Ouray Valley. softball. He enjoyed being with his He is survived by his wife, Lula, friends and his kids. He was walking Avalon; son and daughter, Nelson for Sheehan Pipeline Company in Robert Dudley, Longmont, Colorathe Meeker area. do; and Mary Ann Parrish, RooseHe is survived by his wife, velt; nine grandchildren and two Fort Duchesne; children, Constance, great grandchildren; brother, H. Arizona; Tabbatha Jaylynn Myore, James Dudley, Windsor, Colorado; K. Myore, Eloy N. Myore and Cirily and sisters, Anna Ballard, Orland, S. Myore, Fort Duchesne; father, California; and Marian Lockhart Franklin Myore, Yellowstone Beech. He was preceded in death by subdivision; mother, Roxie Johnson, Sacaton, Arizona; grandparents, sons, Harold Larry Dudley and Frank Myore, Randlett; and Cleo Ronald James Dudley; great grandFlores, LaPoint; brother, Lance Ann Rhoades; daughter, Kimberly Myore; April Myore; half sister, and three brothers and a sister. Randi Johnson and Delane sisters, Funeral services were held all of Sacaton; and aunts, Johnson, Randthe at Saturday, August 29, uncles and nieces. lett LDS Church. Graveside services will be held Burial in the Avalon Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be Wednesday, September 2, at 10:00 made to the National Parkinsons a.m. at the Randlett Cemetery. Foundation through the Hullinger-Olpi- n Mortuary. B. GYNECOLOGIST 356 N.200W. Geneva Ernest Engavo Temple. He operated Sm 0. C el Clerks, Recorders, Electioe Olliciols sod Treeserers. Alaska; Luann Mayne, Gupsum, Colorado; and Sherilyn Benton, Cody, Wyoming; stepdaughter, Dixie Trout, Wright, Wyoming; ten grandchildren and four great grandchildren; and sister, Phyllis Oberhansly, Neoia. Funeral services were held Saturday, August 29, at the Hullinger-Olpin Mortuary. Burial in the Roosevelt Memorial Park. grandpas home. Dean Hamblin enjoyed a surprise visit from a cousins, Orrin and Maurine Colby, Salt Lake. Twenty-fou- r fhmfly and friends had a fun day on a rafting run on the Green River Saturday. Dean and Remo Hamblin, David and Fontella Hunt, Devere and Toni Hunt from Logan; Uddl and Susan Hunt, Oram; Kevin Woodward, Salt Lake; Carolyn and Clell Woodward, Hazel and Dennis Jensen and son and Michael and Denny and friend; Robert Hunt and sons, Matt, Jim and Jermey and friend; and Erica Hunt and friend, Lisa Wallace. There were three rafts going from Island Park, to Split Mountain. Thqy report a marvelous time. The seventh ward cam pout at Bacon Park Friday and Saturday was one of akind and ahuge success and good with a record turn-oweather, great food, games and ut entertainment Montwell's annual reunion will be held at Ivy Powell Park September 5. Bring a neighbor or friend. IRS has new guidelines Millions of taxpayers could find recordkeeping easier under new procedures issued by the Internal Revenue Service. The IRS will now accept certain financial account statements as proof that payments were made by check, credit card or electronic funds transfer (EFT). Taxpayers with such statements will no longer have to keep (heir original checks or charge slips. Most credit card and EFT statements already have the required information -t-ransaction date, amount and payees name. A few banks have started to put this data on account statements whey they do not return canceled checks to customers. All banks keep microfilm or electronic records of the canceled checks, from which copies can be made if needed. Even without such enhanced statements, customers do not always have to obtain check copies to prove payment The IRS accepts other payment evidence, such as (he combination of an invoice marked "paid," a check register or carbon copy of (he check, and an account statement with the check number, date and amount. However, proof of payment alone does not necessarily establish the tax treatment of an expense. Taxpayers should also keep other documents-eu- ch as receipts listing the items purchased-- to show (he relationship between their expenses and the deductions they claim. For example, a payment to a drugstore would not support a medical deduction without a receipt verifying the purchase of prescriptions or other allowable items. The new procedures do not change the circumstances under which IRS might ask taxpayers for ' proof of payment. They only clarify (he various forms that such proof may tales. The IRS may also request copies of canceled checks or written record of credit card charges or EFTs for purposes other than establishing proof of payment |