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Show Pace 14 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. November 17. 1992 recipients of an awarded trip to Italy from Channel 14, who gave the Utah Dairy Commission the trip. The Monsen name was drawn from the total membership of the Utah Dairy Commission. Sites visited were Rome, Sienna and Ishana Loertocher Florence. They returned from Salt Lake Thursday, November 12. The children remained at home with Johnny and Teresa Secresfs five friends. The Monsens said they pound 14 ounce baby boy was bom a for gained greater appreciation Duchesne the at County Hospital the Italian result of as a people in Roosevelt November 3 at 5:56 their experience. p.m! Present at the time of Jaiden ' Funeral arrangements fbr Garda Glenns birth were five grandmothwere under the direction of Seeley ers, Raebelle Jenkins, Sharleen Fred and y Betty Holladay of Smith, Maris Secrest, Estelle Shaw Funeral Home in Santaquin. and Sharon Hackfard. is a sister-in-laof Garda. Memorial services for Garda Betty Gardas Goodrich, brother, Floyd the Altamont Seeley were held in Stake Center November 6, under Covina, California, and granddaughter, sisters, Deloris Monsen the direction of Bishop Ted Hapand family (Grant and Gayle included talks by pen. The program her son, Dal Seeley, and Howard Drollinger, Donald Monsen and G. Todd, her former bishop and wife, Craig and Gary Monsen), stake president, and Bishop Ted Vernal; Jeanne and Alma Richman and daughter, Helen, and husband, Happen. Musical numbers were Prescott, Provo; Marilyn Bradley presented by a niece and her and Duane Young and family (Lori Interment was in grandchildren. the Bluebell Cemetery. She is. Walker, Janae and Marc Young), survived by seven children, 33 Sandy, were all present Ron and Carolyn Miles and grandchildren and one great family drove to Ephraim to attend grandchild. Present at the memorial services the AltamontRich football game in for Garda Seeley were many the state tournament at Snow College. Others who attended were family, relatives and friends. the Randy and Judy Williams people were cousins, Boyd LaVor and Cindy Bristol family, and Vera Goodrich, Springville; Susan Marshall. and Kenneth Goodrich, Orem; Rulon, family Elder Miles, son of Ron Daiyl Lloyd and Gladys Goodrich, Vernal; will speak in and Miles, Carolyn Birchell and Thelma Elda Shields, Bluebell sacrament Word the Roosevelt; LaRene Kimball, Salt 22 in the November meeting Lake; Reid Stone, Provo; Drew and Theora Goodrich, Clinton; Bob and Altamont Stake Center at 12:50 prior to his departure to the Jay Goodrich and Victor and Dora p.m. West Virginia Charleston Mission. Jean Wathen, Salt Lake; Hollis and Trent Bolton rolled his care cm Grace Hullinger, Roosevelt; and Porter and Lydia Merrell, Du- his way to school in Roosevelt via the Idea Lane. The car is a disaschesne. Emma Loy Kopp came Wednes- ter, but due to Trents having his seatbelt fastened, he walked away day, November 11, Iran Idaho from the accident without serious Falls to visit her mother, Arsulla results. until Bird. She is staying Sunday Velma Monsen visited in Kearns - S, 'K . 4S4-397- Three month report listed By Aldon Rachele 6I ' Holl-ada- w ; roof is prepared for a portion of the Roosevelt City Cbmplex, which is BOARD WORK--is at currently under constructioa One worker isnt bored with his job as he quite alert up high the top of the building. A mond, and Lena Elder and family; a son, Randty Elder; a daughter, LaRae Roberts; a son, Gary, and DyAnn Houston; and Rays sister, Norma Howe. The trip was five days, and they state that they enjoyed every minute of it 353-452- 8 Zola Spencer j Bill Yack is spending time in the Duchesne County Hospital with a Ray and Lillian Houston and a severe case of asthma. niece, Lola Colman, traveled to St. Pictures will be taken at the George and spent two days visiting elementary school in Neola Tuesday, Rays brother, John, and Wanda November 17, at 1:30 p.m. Houston; his nephew and wife, Life Touch Studio from Orem, will Centro and Mary Houston; Lillians be at the elementary school NovemBonnie Mon don, and ber 7 to take family portraits. niece, Marty Tbylar. They came back They will be $5.00 each-si- ze by Provo and visited a son, Ray If you need an appointment, contact - sister-in-la- 16-1- 0. Michelie Morrill. Jqyce Duncan traveled to Lagan to meet her sister, Elaine Allred. The two went to Tucson to meet their mother, Elmeda McKinna, and bring her home to Salt Lake. Joyce will spend a few days in Salt Lake with her mother. John Walker and his fiance, Roxanne Duncan, who are attending college in Salt Lake, spent the weekend with her parents, Steven and Gwen Duncan, and other relatives. Doris Jones came home after days in the Duchesne spending Co. Hospital from a heart attack. 11 Out-of-to- before returning home. Altamont Stake Conference was held November 78, under the direction of stake presidency: President E. Dee Roberts, L. Bruce Goodrich and Brent Brotherson. Special musical numbers were by the stake Relief Society Chair. November 4, Mark and Lori Monsen boarded a plane at the Salt Lake International Airport to fly to Rome, Italy. The Monsens were the JaCina Wilson and Tim Barrett were married October 23 at the Moon Lake building in Roosevelt, with family members in attendance. JaCina is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wilson, Tridell, and Tim is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Barrett, Mendon, Utah. The young couple are making their hone in Roosevelt, where both are with the McDonalds this past week. She took little Alayna Monsen with her to stay while her employed. DeVon Taylor and Stacy Lynn Johnson were married in the Provo Temple Friday, November 6. Those from Tridell witnessing their temple marriage were Bishop and Mrs. Michael McKee, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Bab Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Rot Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McKee, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKee, Clark and Vida McKee and Mr. and Mrs. DeVon McKee. DeVon is the sot of Lina Taylor, and Stacy is the v parents were in Italy. Harriet Bushmans sister, Janice Tiano, Westminster, California, and son, Robert, Long Beach, were in Bluebell visiting last week with the Bushmans. Mike was able to be at home at the same time far the visit. Verona Goodrich returned to Salt Lake November 6 to have her doctor check her eye which had surgery performed on it recently. Nonalee Goodrich took her to keep her appointment. Maxine and Shana Lee Loert-schvisited with Lucy Powell Timothy Wednesday. Lucy broke her ankle while in Colorado last week She was getting out of a k when she dipped and fell. The Timothys have moved to Altamont to live. Joseph and Annie M. Loertscher were in Salt Lake visiting with November 6. The family fallowing day (Saturday) they met Gustav and Berith Carlson at the Provo Temple far sessions. They visited with the Roy and Dorothy Loertschers in Midway on their daughter of Annette Johnson and Lloyd Emmitt Johnson. A dinner at followed hte the Chuck-O-Ram- a wedding for all the guests. A wedding reception honored the couple Friday night at the Tridell Cultural Hall. DeVon and Stacy will make their home in Tridell. Mary Ann and Charles Lemon, er semi-truc- Thure and Lillian Carlson received word last week of the death of Thures sister, Margaret Hen- drickson, Avesta, Sweden. Bert and Diana Dennis attended the wedding of their daughter, Jennifer, and Joe Ward at the WeBt Jordan Temple November 7. Zelma Lloyd accompanied Jim and Delores Zobell to the wedding. Ruth Ann Anglesey, SLC, visited last weekend with her mother, Thelma Barker. Charles Barker bIbo visited his mother last Tuesday. Ruth Anne McKee and daughter, of Ogden, visited with her parents, Thure and Lillian Carlson, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Drollinger, accompanied by Grace and Hollis Hullinger, drove to Rexburg, Idaho, where they visited with Lyle and 5624DO Battery Operated Tractor and PTO Wagon over-nig- way home. ht ' Ethel Sommerville was in Black-foo- t, Idaho, visiting with her parents, Leo and Casrie Monks, recently. She reports they are doing quite well. little Jeremiah Bird, son of Burt and Carolyn Bird, had his tonsils removed recently. He is three years old. LeRae Robison. Viona 'Haley and Vemetta Meyers, SLC, visited with their brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Murphy, last 5481)0 Model G" Tractor 5582DO Battery Operated 4WD Tractor Traclor Toy 5841)0 5530EO Equixiicnl Hauling Sol - FROM JOHN DEERE die-ca- st West Hwy. 40 722-367- 9 OR - Roosevelt, 1 -8- 00-535-BIG Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stinocher, Mesa, Arizona visited several days with Hollis and Grace Hullinger. Mrs. Stinocher is a niece to Grace. Della Liddell, Bountiful, spent a day with her daughter, Jane Farnsworth. Jane had surgery recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jenkins,' Morgan, Bpent last Friday and Saturday, with Waynes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Murphy. While here, they spent a day at Horseshoe bend enjoying the sights. Ruth Murray hosted the "Birthday Club Thursday at her home. Present were Enid Nelson, Edith Gentry, Stella HarmBton, Lucy Murphy, Sadie Chandler, Velma Dart and Shirley Ward. Thomas and Edith Gentry hosted the Uintah Basin Shrine Club k supper was Friday. A served. The business meeting was under the direction of Joe Roberson. Neil Percival and Stan Jorgensen, Orem, went pheasant hunting last weekend with Thomas and Edith Gentry and many other friends from the area. pot-luc- Even John Deere Toys are the best quality! r metal scale models are replicas Durable of big John Deere machines. Let your little ones play with the best.. .John Deere toys. Utah B EQUIPMENT The General Fund for Roosevelt City is approximately $40,421 in the red", but the City is actually $12,975 better than the same time last year; The figures are for the three months, which ended September 30, 1992. The Fiscal Year traditionally starts out in the red" when various revenue sources such as property tax, etc., havent come into the City, yet More of those funds are available toward the end of the Fiscal Year. There is also a $95,000 surplus left over from last years budget, which isnt included in the $40,000 deficit. Ralph Hill, Roosevelt City Finance Director, said that Fiscal Year starts out in a deficit in the first few months and is: "In the blade the rest of the year. The General Fund revenue figures as of September 30, 1992 are $467,813 with total expenditures of $508,234. . Indiana, visited with Kirstin and Morris McKee Saturday. Mary Ann and Kirstin are sisters. Charles is practicing medicine in Indiana. A number of people from the area have been at the medical clinic the last two Monday nights receiving flu shots. Margaret Elison, Fern Bartlett, Isola Haalem and Lama McKee went to Vernal Monday to the Margaret Roberts home to be instructed on how to start a new DUP Camp for Tridell. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Kitchen and family visited several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kitchen. The Kitchens are moving from Nebraska to Vernal, where he has employment with the Utah State college. Emma Wilson, Glenda Arrowchis and Lama McKee were judges of election November 3 far District 20 far the precinct Two hundred seventy eight were registered, and 203 voted. This broke the record for. number of people voting. Edna Wallace was in charge iff those making ceramics for Home Making night A large group of ladies were involved in painting their projects Wednesday night Visiting at the Ernest Ahlboms home over the weekend were Eric and Julie Ahlbom and son, Nathan, Provo. Eric and Julie are from Twin Falls, but are presently attending BYU. Janet Merldey went to Logan Wednesday to visit her daughter, Lori Ann, who is attending college at Utah State. She met with her daughter to make plans for Lori Anns wedding in December. A number of people from here attended the funeral for Stanley Hoopes in LaPoint Monday. Stanley drove the bus far hundreds of Tridell students during the 28 years he was bus driver. Lori dene Natanis father, Lloyd Zager, was in a motorcycle accident last week that took his life. A number of people from Tridell attended his funeral services Tridell-Whiteroc- Virginia Ferguson - 353-458- 41 Annette A. Daley, from the Provo area, and Floyd M. Wyasket, Hayden, were joined in marriage October 24 in the Provo Temple. An open house was held October 24 at the home of Dennis Rowley in Provo, and November 4 a second open house was held in the White-rock- s chapel, with cake and punch being served. Lara Arrowchis sang some numbers, and welcomed the couple to our area. Heidi PaulBon, daughter of Steve and Loraine Paulson, spent last weekend with her 'parents as a brief respite firom her studies at Utah State. The Whiterocks Branch took the bus to Provo last Saturday, with 32 members sharing the ride. The young men and women did proxy baptisms, and the adults did two sessions. Delma Long accompanied her daughter, VaLois Morrill, to Provo last week, where VaLois kept a doctor appointment Wednesday. ks |