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Show t UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. November 23. 1993 - Page 23 erford, Texas and John Fenus of Vernal. , mother of Lena May Thomas, has had her other eye operated on. Vivan Jenkins entered the Holy Cross on November 14. She is to done on Monhave a six Nellie-Nelson- by-pa- as On Monday of last waek tha Harold GcmMhad company stop in ! day. Gary and Gloria Thomas have while they wan out pheasant hunting, (Johnnie Johnson, hia wife and two children of Riverton.) Fhyllia Day spent a week in Salt .Lake. She went to her Doctor and spent time with her sister Darotha Martin. Then she spent a night in 'Coalville with her son Jim Day and been up to Missoula, Montana last week, Gary kept a doctor appointment. Glorias two sisters and their husbands met and had a good visit Bruce and Darlene Tollefson and son Dutson were in Provo last week visiting with their daughter Lori. They went out for lunch. Then Bruce and Darlene went to Murray and visited with their son Brad and Kami Tollefson. They all epjoyed a good dinner together. Gladys Mechams family had a 91st birthday party for her at Park City at Gladyss daughter's condominium. They all reportedly had a fun time. Marie Popes grandson came from '.family. Verna Bird went as guests of her daughter lisa and Joe Ivie as they 'flew to Dallas Texas. They went to ;the wedding for Vernas grandson Andy Fenus and AutumVera. They jflew down on November 5, attend-ie- d the wedding November 6, and iflew bach home on the 7. Andy is the son of Totya McGee of Weath ; Ogden on Sunday and took Indian Tribe. He was a member of her to the airport in Salt Lake, where she flew up to Washington State. She will be doing some visiting with her two daughters and their hus- bands. She expects to be gone for a short time. Rachel Hendersons son Jeff and Carol Henderson and family of Roaeevdt did some visiting with his mother and helped her with some chores around her home. Rose Anna Bench had several of her grandsons out visiting with her and Eddies family at the farm, for the pheasant hunt. Shayna Dawn Brady daughter of Darren and Melody Bratty was baptised and confirmed on Saturday by her father on November 6. Thoae in attendance were: Brother Skyler and Sister Shantae, grandparents Billy and Shirley Shiner, Leo and Larata Brarty and daughter Marietta, great grandparents Harry and James Atencio Beverly Fielstead all of Altamont; Uncles, aunts and cousins Russ and Lisa Pickup and girls of Roosevelt; Chari Miles and daughter of Mt. James "Jim Rosa Atendo, age Home; Christi Hall and daughter of of Ft Duchesne, died Saturday, of Shiner Salt MJ. 35, Lake; Altamont; LaMure and Lacoma Davis and November 13, in RooeevelL He was born November 18, 1957 Family of Vernal. After church, cake and ice cream were served to in Rooeevelt to Theodora Joe and Ruth Pigeon Atendo. everyone. He married Evangeline Cuch. Ken and Sondra Nielson of of Jim the are enjoyed camping and fishing parents proud Lemington twin boys bom on November 9 at the and all kinds of team sports as Payeon Hospital. They will be named basketball, baseball, etc. He was fytor Dean and Kenneth Dane. They raised in Pagosa Springs, Colorado have one brother and two sisters at and after high school ' attended home. Grandparents are Jack and college in Ft Lewis, Colorado. At Andrea Nielson of Lemington, Dean the time of his death he was in his and Pam Peterson of Duchesne, sophomore year studying electrongreat grandmother Ruth Nielson of ics at tha College of Eastern Utah in Price. Lemington, great grandparents Bill and Veva Taflefocn afDucheene, also He is survived by his wife, Gus Peterson of Holliday. children, Olivia, Joseph, David, Changes were made at our Stake Samantha, and Veronica Atendo, Conference that was held at the all of Ft Duchesne; father, of Stake Center an November 14. Our Ogden; and eight half brothers and new Stake President is Lament sisters. Moon. Hia First Counselor win be Funeral mass waa held NovemSecond Counselor and Allred ber 17, at the HulKnger-dpi- n Jerry will beDale Thomas. Mortuary in Roosevelt Rosary at Dian and Brin Robinson had their the family home in Ft Duchesne. Burial was at the Greenhalgh daughter Sharli confirmed on November 6. Diank mother Alice and Cemetery, north of Neola. Art Godfiy of Centerville were then. Also her two sisters Janet Tsney and Marylin Wayment and their hus- ' bands of Roy. Also Nathan Robinson and Brins parents Doug and Sharon Robinson of Fruitland. They had a luge family get together after chinch at the Cliff Micklaon Bulling in Duchesne. Louise Peterson's daughter Lucille and Ken Jones of Fruit Heights, came to Duchesne to have their baby boy Messed. Thqy named him Mark Kennith. Other family members j present were: Randall and Lori Mills , and family, Mark and Julie Petenan (' and family, Scott and Leslie Peterson and family, Ben and Karen Lawson and family all of Vernal. After Church they were all dinner guests at the home of grandmother Louise ; w J. Atencio " the Altamont 2nd Ward. He served in the Sunday School Superintendency, as a High Priest and served as Elders Quorum Secretary. Also he was a leader of Club, 4-- H Homesteaders Hustlers Horse Club in Powell, Wyoming. He eryoyed hones and eryoyed breaking and training them. He also eryoyed hunting and fishing. He loved being with his family, his children and grandchildren. Glenn was preceded in death by a son, Jerry Glenn Ashby, a brother, Ranald Ashby and his parents. He survived by his wife, Avis of Upalco, son and' daughters: Mrs. Lyle (Carlene) Beddes, West Valley City; Mrs. Ted (Sharon) Holder, Tracy, California; Lean Richins and Karen Ashby of Upalco; Mrs. Jim (Kelly) Aragon, Price; Mrs. Thomas Orem. 18 (Lori) Wangemann, grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. Brothers and sister: Eldon Ashby, Montrose, Colorado; Dale Ashby, Keno, Oregon; and Mrs.' Alton (Edna) Vernon, Vernal. Funeral services were held November 20 at Altamont 2nd Ward under the direction of Thomsons Vernal Mortuary. Burial was in the Maeser Fair-vieCemetery, Vernal. , . . MAGIC OF SCIENCE Mr. Wes Ross and students make preparations for the Big Magic Show held at West Middle School Cafeteria November 17. . Glen Ashby Jennie Merkley has a new grandson born to her daughter Jana and Brent Sweat of Heber. This makes ASilDV four girls at home to welcome little Glen Carlos Ashby, age 73, of brother. died November 17 at the Upalco, Fairview to Pat Stratton has been Duchesne County Hospital in again last week caring for her Roosevelt parents Mr. and Mrs. John Tucker, He was bom November 11, 1920 who have bad health. in a son of William Ashby Altonah, Ada Thomas had her rioter Joan Jr. and Alice McCain Georgia Rasmussen and her sister hen Ashby. visiting with her for a couple of days. He married Avis Richins on They are from Burley, Idaho. December 10, 1941 in the Salt Alden an Ann Thomas of Orem Lake LDS Temple. have been mt visiting with his Glenn was a rancher and farmer brother-in-laVernal and Aftrn and a farmer employee of the Ute . " (j, Union High School are STUDENTS OF THE MONTH-- at Natalie Rawlings, daughter of Shirl and Judith Rawlings. She is drama student choreographer. Her grade point average is 3Z73.6. Ty Glines, son of George and Bly Glines. He is Captain of the football team. His grade point average is 3.97. Mark E. Rose . Superintendent - 722-452- 3, into, jus A "HIRE EDUCATION!" APPLIED TECHNOLOGY CENTER, Contact the registrar at this well known school at your earliest convenience and get started on your way to a successful future In an exciting and rewarding career. The authors of this 1993 Look At Business aropteased to list and suggest this fine school to all of our readers. The entire staff wishes everyone a Safe and Happy Holiday Season. ms White Shooting Systems, Inc. Accessories Rifles, Bullets Manufacturer of & Muzzleloading "Performance That Others Can Only Shoot For" WHITE SHOOTING SYSTEMS, INC. In Ballard is considered s valuable asset of the community. They currently employ 19 area to the financial residents and are continually expanding. Area residents era proud to have this well-bein- g INC. manufactures the W Series SUPER SAFARI and SUPER 91 riflea, tha GREEN RIVER Series SPORTING RIFLE, the G Series WHITETAIL and BISON riflea, SUPERSLUG, BUCKBUSTER and conventional rifle acceaaorfea. SYSTEMS, INC.'s products are heralded as the best on WHITE SHOOTING - "PERFORMANCE That OTHERS CAN ONLY SHOOT Is from o EWARFl for Fnut mnuuvuuiuiaiuhc Industry. CaM 7224085 or FAX AND YOUR CLOSEST DEALER, or visit them at 1099 E. Hwy. 40. They welcome visitors. it i SSRgg-t- above the 1992 level. In Utah, 1993 winter wheat production, at 6.0 million bushels, is up 16 percent from 1992. Yield, at 39 bushels per acre, is one bushel per acre less than last year, but up three bushels per acre from 1991. Growers harvested 155,000 acres, up 25,000 acres from 1992. Production ofspring wheatfrom the 25,000 acres harvested is forecast at 12 milliai bushels, up 16 percent from last year. The 49 bushel per acre yield is up me bushel per acre from 1992. Barley production, at 9.4 million bushels, is up four percent from the previous year. Theyield is up seven bushels from 1992 to 85 bushels per acre. Harvested acres are down 5,000 acrea over 1992 to 110.000 acres. Production of oats for grain is down three percent from last year to 1.0 milium bushels. Growers harvested 13,000 acrea at an average yield of 78 bushels per acre. Oat acres harvested were down 2,000 acres from 1992. Alfalfa hay production, at 2.1 million tons, is up seven percent from 1992. The average yield, of 4.2 tons per acre, is 0.2 ton above last year. Harvested acres, at 500,000 are 10.000 acres above 1992. Nationally, 1993 all wheat production is estimated at 2.42 billion bushels, down two percent from 1992. Barley production, at 416 million buriiels, is down nine percent from last year. Production of oata for grain is estimated at 208 millim bushels, down 29 percent from 1992. . Sample Sale Licensed Product - MLB, NHL, NFL, NBA & College Hats, Jackets, Parkas and Kidswear T-Shirts, Saturday, November 27 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Best Western Inn, East Hwy. 40, Roosevelt Fern B. Oberhansly Reconditioned Cellular Telephones Car Phonee Portables Transportables wMMMkhv Factory Authorized Installation & Service Locally Owned A Operated At UBET Cellular Service le Our Strength" Martin Brotherson Manager rl For everything in CELLULAR COMMUNICATION for MOBILE, HOME or OFFICE communication equipment and service Its UBET CELLULAR at two convenient locations: E. Hwy. 40 North Myton Bench out of Roosevelt, phone 8. This fine retailer 5, and 1827 S. 1500 E In Vernal, phone and SERVICE CENTER features everything for tha smalt and large business as well as the farm or ranch hi COMMUNICATION NEEDS, from tha CAR TELEPHONE, MOBILE and HOME RADIO SYSTEM to CONVENTIONAL TELEPHONE equipment. UBET 24 hour PAGING and ANSWERING services, ULARriaoi or as wsl as RENTAL and options on equipment Cal 799-880789-550- 722-235- Owner and at 333 W. 50 Located at 865 E. 200 N. in Rooeevelt, phone BASIN LAND TITLE & ABSTRACT INC has more N. in Vernal, phone 789-47years of experience in matters regarding land and its ownership than any other title company In the Uintah Basin. They are the area's leading title insurance firm, and perform many invaluable services for homeowners and business people throughout the area Contact them first for complete title insurance and escrow real estate closings. nizeASY Their staff of trained financial and real estate consultants will problem you may have in securing a dear deed to your property. If you're contemplating buying some property, contact this reliable firm and find out about proper tide Insurance and related matters. Fern would like to thank everyone in the Uintah Basin for your past patronage and looks forward to serving all your title and abstract needs in tha future. As the writers of this 1993 Look At Business we suggest that ail prospective property owners do what smart real estate agents throughout the state do and get in touch with Fern B. Oberhansly for fast, friendly service on all of your title insurance and escrow needs. 722-239- 1, 24 722-235- 5 UBET CELLULAR is tha place to call. Prices are competitive and service Is excellent. Call them for all your CELLULAR COMMUNICATION .NEEDS. Enjoy the upcoming Holiday Season and consider CELLULAR EQUIPMENT when you're making your Christmas list Western Exposure Photo Owner Chance Mayberry Looking good in print can often mean the difference between success and in advertising collateral, technical failure in'getting your message across manuals, brochures, instructional material, hand-book-s, presentation graphics or you can 6 or 789-472products. They can be reached bydiaiing atop by and sea them at 50 E. Main SL In Vernal. t With expertise, equipment and truly personal service, ELECTROGRAFlX & WESTERN EXPOSURE PHOTO CO. will work with you to produce everything from manuscripts, newsletters or technical matters to any complex grahica or advertising layouts. They can handle full color scans and printing ready for today's high-en- d Image Betters. No job is too small or too large! The photography department does professional photography, Including family portraits, senior pictures, dance pictures and either Indoor or outdoor settings. photo nmsning Along with this we suggest you taka advantage of their one-ho789-472- Jenson Auto Salvage Owner Palmer Terry With ths price of auto parts as high as they are today, the average person cant afford to keep his car in the best of repafr.unleaa he is a wjse owner and saves his money by selecting his parts from JENSON AUTO SALVAGE at 12500 E. 3200 8. In Jenson, Utah, phone 789-392These men are experts in their field, and can help you select Just theright part to fit any particular project They keep In stock a complete line AND NEW ENGINES, and with their use you can save money over having your overhauled. From GENERATORS and ALTERNATORS to NEW both STANDARD and AUTOMATIC, this firm can supply you with practically any part you may need. Parts are available for FOREIGNand DOMESTIC CARS and TRUCKS. They 7. SrSbuStt Go. 7, atafe-oMhe-ar- ur es Production of winter wheat, spring wheat, barley, and alfalfa are up, whileoats are down, according to the Utah Agricultural Statistics Service. Generally, yields are Starter Sportswear Full Line of New & IQfVici. ever Tha blued G Series WHITETAIL la one of the moat successful deveiooedl Tts weight, balance and pointability make it a hit with hunters In tha of Barrel, Bullet and Action, fleidltincorporalas "White Muzzleloading System Power", providing outstanding Accuracy and Deadly Down Range of WHITE The writers of this 1993 Look At Business and tha entire SHOOTING SYSTEMS. INC. thank tha people of the Uintah Basin tor their support and wish you a Safe and Happy Holiday Season. Connie Mack Denver Sr., 80, died November 11, at Washoe Medical Center, Reno, Nevada. He is a native of Fort Duchesne. He was bom October 14, 1913, and had been a resident since 1937, coming from Fort Duchesne. He was formerly Ute Tribal Business Committee man at Fort Duchesne. Denver was a mason and 'a farmer member of the Lob Angeles IBs parents Elmer Denver Sr. and Mary Harris Denver preceded him in death. Surviving are widow Rosalind Butcher Denver, children Connie Mack Denver Jr. of Bradley, California; Reginald Dennis Denver of Solano California; Gwendolyn Rose Marques of Green River, Wyoming; Ava Renee Denver, Tilford Paul Denver, Marueen Mary Cardenas all of Bishop, California. Brothers Alvin and Elhs Denver of Fort Duchesne; rioters Lena Sixkiller and Edith Gardner of Fort Duchesne; Bobbee Freeman of Pal a, California; and Ada Padia of Orlando, Florida. 14 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. Basin Land Title & Abstract Inc. UBET CELLULAR continued Tired of working for a wage that's barely enough to keep you alive? Break out of your rut with spedalzed training in any number of exciting (and profitable!) the trades at THE UINTAHBASIN APPLIED TECHNOLOGY CENTER technical school. from Vernal Located at 110Q E. Lagoon -St. In Roosevelt, - phone in Vi and , end fully accredited school can teach you the trade of your choice for a brighter, better future. They offer courses in computer applications, mechanics, business management accounting, word processing, drafting, nursing, welding and a varfetyof others. THE UINTAH BASIN APPLIED TECHNOLOGY CENTER has Their expanded Its offerings at the Vernal location in the last coupleJ of years. " CURf are C. Denver Billy Mills. Bromley. tt The Uintah Basin Center Technology Applied "A Hire Education" Connie Denver Athletic Club. He had trained with Jim Thorpe and ran track with Whether you need photography of most any type ... black and white or color finished and framed ... or you need business cards, three dimensional Kama, full color laser copies, laminating or other printed materials, you'll be very pleased with any of the above mentioned products, and will find tills firm unique in its personal Interest in your project, as well aa producing tha finest and project you can find anywhere. Chance Mayberry and hia staff taka this opportunity to wish you a bed ringing is Season! SPECIALISTS. to do EXTENSIVE AUTOMOTIVE JENSON AUTO SALVAGE atoisaguippad ' REPAIR and CUSTOM Save money by selecting good used parts from this reliable firm. Remember their name: JENSON AUTO SALVAGE! Dan's Body Shop Daniel Bird Owner What detracts more from the appearance and resale value of your car or truck than dents and scratches In the fender? The time to have that fender straightened or that dent filled end painted is RIGHT NOW before the exposed metal starts to rust end major damage begins. One quick phone call to DAN'S BOOY SHOP 1. will give you In Blue Bell, mile South of Blue Beil store, phone that tow bid, quality workmanship and service youve bean looking tor. Their AUTO GLASS service, which includes REPAIR, REPLACEMENT and INSTALLATION, and BODY WORK are second to none. to With years and years of experience behind them, this one body shop which is recommended by many Insurance adjusters, AND tor good reasonl Repairing and repainting damaged body work is their specialty. With the latest tools and techniques, this is one shop which Is fully equipped to turn out a perfect job for you. Daniels wishes to extend Seasonal Greetings and appreciation to hia many customers and friends, and looks forward to serving all of your auto body needs. Tha writers of this 1 993 Look At Business suggesfYOU see the pros it DAN'S BODY SHOP. You'll be pleased with the results. 454-368- |