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Show Page 18 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. August 10. 1993 Beach. Electing to follow Hawaiian traditions, guests wen eerved a buffet dinner. The canter piece on tho buffet table was a pink ice Monaen, Bluebell; and Inez Shiner, lake, are her great grandmothers. Tho Monsens returned homo July 23. Oka and Martha Cprlaon (Gustav Carlsons brother and wife), Salt Lake, came to spend several days fishing with Gustav and Berith Carlson at Big Springs in Uintah Canyon tho last weak in July. Tmberline Camp in tha High ' Uintaa waa attended by Jeramy Bristol and Casey Mansen as youth tafT leaders. Repilar participants were Christ Bristol, Bjorn Carlson and Brad Monsen. Coming to vieit with hia mother, Raa Jenkins, was tha Michael and Laura Allred family, Oregon. The Allreds came to Utah for a day of "signing at a Salt Laka comic book tore. Michael ia the creator of a comic series "Madman." The Allreds returned home Thursday, July 29. Rae, Glenda and Teresa, with baby Jaiden, went with them .for a visit in Oregon. Tha Roy and Dorothy Loertacher family reunion waa held at thair The home in Midway July Rush and Shana Lee Loertacher ' family were in attendance. Allen and Elizabeth Parry have an addition to their family of three with the arrival of their seven pound baby bay, Morgan Shane. He wai born at the Duchesne County Hoapital Monday morning, July 19. His grandmother, Eunice Pace, flew from Aldkm, New York, to be with Elizabeth, staying with the Parrys until Sunday of the July 24 weekend. Elizabeths brother, Michael Pace, brought hia mother from the Salt Lake airport to Bluebell. BOX TOPS--entertainment, Thing". A singer puts his entire body into a song during Saturday evening. The group also sang "Wild e, entertainment 22-2- 4. Members of the Walter and Cleons Remington fondly came to Bluebell and met at the Remington family homestead for their 1993 family reunion recently. Rush, Shana Lee, Cay and Sami Loertacher apent Friday and west Saturday, July 3031, assisting A tumble from his horse left Kurt and Jackie move from Payaon Chris Bristol with a broken arm. to Salt Lake where Kurt is now He is the ion of Cindy and LaVor working. They aleo attended Bristol. Altamont Stake Lagoon Day. John The Twenty Fourth of July Jenkins accompanied them. weekend wasnt all celebrating for Monty and Veann Bolton rethe Dean and Mariana ' Roberts turned from Hawaii Sunday, July family as Calvin and Margo laid a 25, after attending the wedding of cement floor for thair garage. Help Cory and Michelle in tho Hawaiian cams from Klay Groll, Brant, Temple in Laie and an afternoon Sterling and Greg .Roberta, of reception held in their honor at the Tremonton, Providence, Hooper Queen Kapialoni Hotel on Waikiki and Lagan. They were accompanied by various members of their families. After the work, the group visited, ate and played. Marlene Roberta took her daugh-- 1 REED'S IDENTITY ter, Roxanne, to the airport in Salt Califorfrom page 1 Continued Lake to board e plana for nia where she visited friends in Oakland and Sacramento. She. danger, he assumed the name of Joined friends on a boat cruise from his brother, Kevin, and fled west Loe Angelee into Mexico. Marlene where he had ties in Utah. While hia distant past is colorvisited with her married children filled with the life of a crimifully in the Logan and Tremonton area nal, Mr. Reeds not ao distant past before returning home. contains what ho calls criminal Stephanie Tbdd flew to Ann Arbor, Michigan to visit with activity against himself. Mr. Rood claims to have been relatives, Diane and Blake Zenger, detained by the Ohio State during her vacation July Viating at LaVor and Cindy Bristols horns during the July 24 Ohio prison recently under siege by weekend waa Cindys college prison inmates,)"tosflence my voice dedicated to raising public conroommate, Karen, and children. Visitors hi Bluebell with the sciousness about the atrocities Todds and Winklers were Ron and against the American Indians.' L have spent mine time in prison for' Wendy Morrell Van Tienderen, the crimes I committed than anyMidvale. Rain in the Moon Lake one cm record in Ohio." area helped them in their decision When he was released to come to Bluebell Friday, July 23. from Lucasvifie on finally Mr. Reed parole, They brought Rims parent! and continuedhis work with theNative their three childrenwith them. American Prisoners Rehabilitation Chris and Brooks Dunsmore Research (NAPRRP); (esHansen and baity daughter, Lorin tablished Project while in prison,) with Hailey, visited in Bluebell with her Claudia M. Aylor, assistant diroe-to- r parents, Steve and Annette NAPRRP in Kentucky. during the July 24 holiday While working in Kentucky, Mr. weekend and attended Sunday Reed experienced a significant dismeetings in the Bluebell Ward crepancy with a Mr. Steve Devote, Sunday, Juty 25. husband to Dinah Ruth Bird, who has been reportDevoto, Villa Hills City Council edly experiencing bad health for woman and supporter of Mr. Reeds about two years, suffering from efforts. Mr. Devoto filed charges of "terroristic threatening!" in a repeated "black outs for several seconds has had a pace maker Kentucky court against Mr. Reed. inserted which has helped her And Mr. Reed subsequently filed regain health and terminate the charges against Mr. Devoto for first black outi or seizures. She had the threatening to "blow hia Mr. Reeds head oH" and making . surgery in Salt Lake. Monaen Velma subsequent statements in defense accompanied of himself. and Carol Monaen, Quinn Eldon, Mr. Reed was granted absentia Duchesne, July 20 to Cloverdale, because the judge had reason to now California, to visit with the addition to the Babbie Jo and Dan believe hia Reeds life waa in danger, notwithstanding Reedwai Baumgardner family, Paige Justine, who waa born July 5. Mater- found guilty of tho charges issued nal grandparent! are Eldon and by Devoto. Reed has already filed Carol Monaen, Duchesne; and Jqy for a new trial and rays hes confident in winning it as pertinent Hutchinson, Laka Port, California. Paternal grandfather ia Robert evidence wasnt allowed in the first Baumgardner, Cloverdale. Velma trial. - mission in the New York New York amount of money which the Bill North Mission was Harry and Nelson family turned over for the Fontanella Tomlinson and Leola and work on the new lights and pavilion Wendall Freston. Trenton entered for the park. The imuac for the dance in the evening was furnished by Guy the MTC July 28. and A Brownie Sarah Hatch Timothy and sans, who also taught reunion was held at Bacon Park July line dancing; round and square steps, 30 and 31, with 78 attending. There to the group. All 165 or mars who are only two children remaining in attended reported an excellent time. the family, Fontanella Tomlinson, Relatives attending were from Roosevelt; and Enas R. Hatch, Colorado, Idaho, Texas and Nevada. Tridell, their spouses and one aster-in-laVeda Hatch, Vernal. Coming from Kearns and South Jordan were Jerry and Msrie Tomlinson and four boys and Brad Tomlinson. The Bill Nelson family were hosts for two consecutive reunions through the last week in July at the Iva Powell Buk. The Bill Nelson reunion Registration for ALL students, was held July 28 and 29. During the kindergarten through third grade, reunion, preparation were mads for will be held August 18, 19 and 20 the Lars Nelson reunion July 30 and at East Elementary School , 31. Among those who attended the Parents of all students should Bill Nelaon reunion were Sandra and come to the registration to pay Samantha Towns, Lillian and Harry lunchsnack money and check Pbacock and Ethan, Aaron, Jag Jena address and enrollment records etc. and Sara Peacock, all of Rangely; It only takes a few minutes. New Denise and Jim Henning and students will also be enrolled on Jessica, Jackelyn and Vanessa these dates. Class begins Monday, August 30, Henning, Grandjunction; .Laura, Sara, Jena and Tony Valdes and at 8:30 am (1230 pm. fir afternoon CKna Ritschard, Pueblo; Barbers and 'kindergarten students). Herb Ritschard, Rifle; Dru Hall and Rachel Barrington, Hagerman, Idaho; Glenda Hall; Derek Miller, DISABILITIES DAY Billie and Bruce Bowen, Brandon, from page 11 continued Leslie and Tiffany Lamb, Dustin Hall, and friend, Chad Huntsman, didn't know what they were doing; SLC. and now I have an idea as to what The Lars Nelson reunion started they are going through in our with a campfire cookout, pot luck world." Mrs. Thompson remarked that dinner, singing and stay telling Friday evening. Saturday morning disabled persons still have a tough breakfast from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. time gaining access to businesses-restauran- ta, etc., as well as restroowas followed by a horse shoe tournament, crafts, games and ms. "Some have good access and volleyball. Pot luck lunch was at others not so good." Barbara Bolton at the RSI 12:00 noon followed fay a Silly Hat Contest and a genealogy program Training said, "We have a need for with a guest from Nevada with employment of our people. People additional history. An auction with disabilities are people, too." conducted bv Tom Aldrich raised an Registration held soon v 22-3- Invites you to visit our facilities Sunday, August 15th from 12:00 noon till 8:00 p.m. by weather permitting. appointment only, v A Our Country Club members enjoy: R.V. Storage Club House Full Hook-up- s Swimming Pool Nature Campsites Horse Corrals Showers & Restrooms Big Screen Movies Two Stocked Fishing Ponds The first 10 callers who attend our "Open House" will receive a mini vacation for two adults and two children to Southern California, good for one year. You must be 21 years of age to participate. Vacations are provided by Holiday Access Travel iiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiiiiiiimiiiHiiiimiiiiiimiiiiimimmiiiiiiiiiiiiniiminmiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiHiiiiiiiHiiiiiiimiiiii!. DIRECTIONS: From Duchesne take Hwy. 40 West approximately 25 miles to Fruitland.lbm North on Hwy. 208, go 10 miles to Hwy. 35, then 3 miles to Tabiona and the entrance sign to Tabby Mountain Resort and Country Club. Notes from ia Christian u "And where now is my hope? for my hope, who dull we itf" the words of Job from Job 17:15. Many times such things These 41 God In happen in life in which we feel we have no hope. Isaiah will hold God I Lord the "For 13 thy assures us of His help. Veree says: thee." I thy right hand, saying unto thee, Fear not; will help My children Just learned a wonderful verse in Bible School from Joshua 1:9; "Have I not commanded thee? Be strong and of good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee wherever thou goesL" All throughout His wort, the Lord comes promises to be with us no matter what befalls us, no matter what the even unto up. Matthew 28:20 says; "...and, lo, I am with you always, end of the world." Where do you turn when you feel you have no hope? Do you have the assurance of knowing that foe Lord will help you get through? When we know Jesus as Saviour and Lon), we have a Messed hope, not our hope of righteousness only in this life, but for all eternity. Jesus is and our hope of our of salvation, of nur hope glory, faith, hope by eternal life. He is that Messed hope in which we can trust and rdy on. I Thessalonians 5:8,9; (Reference vs.: Galatians 3:5, Colossians 1:3, 27; Titus 1:2 & 2:13.) You can place your hope in Jesus Christ today! Jesus says in Mark 1:15; "The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: Repent 10 says, "Confess with your ye, and believe the gospel." Romans mouth Jesus is Lord. Believe n your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, and you wiU be saved." If you have questions or comments or a need for the Lord in your 722-35or the writer of this life, please contact Pastor Tony Harrell at 3. column. Cathy Kulland at tn 40 722-565- THERE IS HOPE IN JESUS CHRIST!!! Friday, July 30, tha Howard and Maxine Todd family met in a Lehf Park for a family reunion. The' fallowing day they attended the , Russel and Fannie Todd reunion. On August 1, members of the' Winkler, Todd and Loertacher families attended the confirmation ' of a nephew, Jason Secrest, in: Roosevelt Jaaons parents aro Ket.' and Kam Secrest His grandparents'; are Jim and Beth Duke, According to Mr. Reed and ' worn statements from Mrs. Dew-- ' to, the Devoto case in Kentucky gave reason for Ohio parole officials to call Mr. Reed, informing him he waa to be arrested for. violations of parole rules. In a petition to tha Ohio Governor, George Vcinovich, a group of aocLsl scientists and attomeys,. including attorney Ed Kagin, Covington Kentucky; Dr. William Williams, Union Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio; Dr. Lance Kramer, Ohio State University; and Dr. Harold Pepiniky, retired attorney presently teaching at Indiana University, poke pq Mr. Reeds behalfi, "In our opinion, because Little Rock Reed, while on parole waa exposing civil and criminal violations which have been and continue to be committed by the Ohio Adult Parole Authority (APA), ...the APA intends to use its power Dune-mor- e, The Roosevelt Baptist Church M9S - 0. - ' 3 . . r n, mid-weste- rn On Wednesday, Robert and Penny Shaw attended the wedding of their niece, Kimberley Sue Shaw, and Bryce R. Humphries at the Salt Lake Temple. Kimberley is the daughter of Sara and Larry Shaw, Greeley, Colorado. They returned home through Provo where they picked up their children at Dennis Nelsons home. John and Sharon Shaw visited at the Robert Shaw home Wednesday. They are from Pasco, Washington. Their eon, Eric, will be visiting far several weeks. In June, Harry and Fontella Tomlinson accompanied their grandson, Chad B. Tomlinson, and his Chenella Johnson, Vernal, daughter of Stan and Billie Johnson, to the Jordan River Temple to be married. Also going was Trenton W. Tomlinson to get his own endowments, as he is going on a mission. Carrie Lee Tomlinson also received her endowments the same day. They are all children of Brownie E. and Wenda Lee Tomlinson, Vernal. Wendall and Leola Freston, the other set of grandparents, Roosevelt; (Albert and Charlotte Kynastan, Veriud; and Jerry and Marie Tomlinson, Kearns; and Melvin and Doreen Musdock, Idaho, also went Attending a farewell for Trenton W. Tomlinson in Vernal July 18 was Harry and Fontella Tomlinson, Wendall and Leola Freston and Jerry and Marie Tomlinson and children, Kearns; and Brad Tomlinson, South Jordan. Attending the setting apart of Trenton W. Tomlinson for his bride-to-b- SOLDIER BOY-Le- ad singer of the ShireUes sings a popular song at die UBIC evening The Altamont High School graduating class of 1988 held their five year class reunion in conjunction with the Twenty Fourth of July Altamont Roundup celebration. Graduates of that year from Bluebell who attended the reunion were Leah Ann Stephanaon, St George; Phillip Todd, Logan; and Amy Winkler, Cediur City. Cindy Bristol flow to Iowa to assist her sister in her familys move from that area. Cindy said it was an awe inspiring experience to witness the flooding of the states aa they drove back sculpture of two angels. Guests were seated at round tables, each with a centerpiece of live goldfish swimming above pink rocks in a fish bowl with intertwining lace and peacock feathers. The brothers flew from Honolulu to Hilo on tho "Big Island" where they visited with Veanns sister, Leslie Queru-bioand did soma sight seeing. Trent, who accompanied them, remained an additional week visiting with his Aunt Lealis and Cory and Michelle. He returned home Sunday, August 1, in time to be present at the blessing ofShawn and Chery Boltons baby, Courtney Diane, in the Altamont Second. Ward sacrament meeting. He was accompanied fay his grandparents, Barman and Vena Smith, Ogden. Baby Morgan Shane Parry waa bleseed in the Bluebell Ward sacrament meeting Sunday, August 1, by his father, Allen. Family from out of town who came to be present at for thia occasion were Elizabeth1! brother, Nathan Pace, and family, Provo; Jeff and JoAnn Evans and family, Heber, and Larry Campbell, Vernal, a friend of Allenh. Following tho sacrament meeting, the family, group had dinner at tha Parly's home. Aleo there were Morgans! Party grandparents, Jerry amj: Telitha Party, and Aunt Sharon, g . , to place little Rock bock in prison for up to 15 nun years in order to silence his voice, and ..that Little Rocks life ia in danger duo to tho fact that APA has plana to politically imprisan-a- nd very possibly to Rock politically assassinate-Litt- ls if he comee out of hiding where he can be apprehended." The combination of Devotos throats and the Ohio state parole board asking for his apprehension caused Mr. Reed to leave Ohio and head west to Utah. Timothy Tittle Rock Reed ia presently at large. Although not a lawyer, while in prison, Mr. Reed studied the law and how it pertained to Indian lights issues and became a leader behind bars by power of tho pen of many Indian inmates throughout tho United States and Canada. Mr. Reed has written a manuscript titled, Tha American Indian In the While Mans Prison: A Story ofGenodda, due to be published by Vintage Books; its Introduction written by Vine Deloria Jr, . writer and scholar of Indian rights isauea for 30 years, and many other article and dissertations that hayp: been published and used in university classrooms. Mr. Read aayi ha also plana in the near ftituro to write a book concerning the wrongs committed to the mixed-blooinvolving tha Ute Partition Act ; Harold E. Pepinsky, professor o( Criminal Justice and East Asian Language! and Cultures, in an affidavit supporting Reed, says, Mr. Read is "On of the finest legal, analyst! and writers I have evfir met" Little Rock Reed, while an parole, hee also been featured as guest speaker at many universities voicing hia opinion of UJ3. prisons and Indian righto issues. When asked what hia purpose was of forming tho Aboriginal Ute Nation, Mr. Reed replied: "I am fighting for tha rights of thaw mixed-bloopeople because they have been wronged. It is political genocide that they are experiencing and I intend to make it atop." Thow intention! will have to be filled in absentia, as Mr. Read has again fled elsewhere, hia true Identity being revealed. "I have done nothing wrong. Yet they still seek to ailonco me." "For that reason, I have asked Deborah Carlin, a qualified lawyer from California involved in Indian religious issues to represent the AIM when I am gone. d POOR . |