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Show Pigc 16 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. August 30. 1994 Ha will 1m greatly mined by all who knaw Mm, especially He many friends who would atop by daily for vint and a cup of coffee. Ha ia eurvivid by hia wifa, of Myton; aona and daughter, Rich ard D. Mace, Rooeevelt; Norana L. Smith, Ogden; Danny K. Mace and Donnia Maoa, Myton; and Donna E. Johna, Ducheene; aavan grandchildren and 16 great grandehQdran; and a niter, Evelyn Young, Walla-bur- g. He waa preceded in death by a brother, Clifford Dean Maoa. Funeral eervicee ware held Saturday, Auguat 27, at the Hullin-ger-dpi- n Mortuary. Burial in the Strawberry tery under direction of the Mortuary. CemeHullin-ger-OIp- in B. Eagan Barnard Keith Eagan, formerly of Fruit! and, died at homo in Kingman, Arizona, Auguat 18. Ha waa 68. Mr. Eagan was born April 24, 1926 in Marion, Wiaconsin. Ha had lived in Kingman rinoe 1989, moving to Kingman from California. Ha was a maintenance worker with tha parka department at Baal Beach, California, for 12 years. Ha retired in 1980. Ha waa a 20-ysveteran and served in World War II, the Korean War and Vietnam. Ha was a member of VFW Poet 10386 and the American Legion Post 22. Survivors include a brother, Rodney Wilkerson R. Wilkerson Rodney F. Wilkerson, 41, died Auguat 27 at hia home in Gillette, Wyoming, of cancer. Rod waa born December 20, 1952 in Rooeevelt to Floyd and Helen Harria Wilkerson. Ha grew up in the Uintah Basin and graduated from Union High School in 1971. He married Judy Read, and they later divorced. Ha married Mari Cuch in 1972, they later divorced. Ha married Patti Jo, they later divorced. Rod had a great love for the outdoors and arrayed hunting, fishing, guni and especially horaoa. Ha waa employed by Trico for the past 18 yeara aa a hydraulic Ha waa a kind, giving who erjoyed helping others. person Rod waa loved by hia frianda and family and will be greatly missed by all who knaw him. Ha and Mari have two children, Wylea Wilkerson, Gillette; and Laury Wilkeraon, Rooeevelt; and me granddaughter; parents, Floyd and Helen Wilkerson, Naola; brothers and asters, Myrna Pamela Glinaa and Val Wilkerson, Roosevelt; and Draw epe-ciali- at Rich-ma- n, Wilkerson, Naola. Ha waa preceded in death by a sister, Karen Ory. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Auguat SI, at 11:00 a.m. at the Naola LDS chapel. Friends may call ait the HulHngsr-0- 1 pin Mortuary Tuaaday evening from to 9:00 p.m. and Wednesday at the church from 10:00 to 10:45, a.m. Burial in tha Rooeevelt Memorial Park. ar Jamas Eagan, Kingman; three ristsra, Iran Boax,Racine, Wiscon- , sin; Maiy Solchenberger, Naahkoro, Wiaconain; and Annabella Leonard, Crooked River Ranch, Oregon; and many niecee and nephews. A military fiinaral will be held September 10 at noon at Eagans CaMn in Red Creek. Memorial donations may be made to St Judei Hospital of your choice. M. Financial Information Program to begin at UBATC in September The beet things in life may not be free, but they are worth planning for. Its never too lata to taka charge of your money. Whether you have a litda or a lot, small changes in how you handle money can add up to big changes in your bank account and your lifestyle. Did you know: Tha median income for women ages 65 and older waa $8,044 in 1990. This income includes earnings. Soda Security, pennons and assets. SCAMS continued from page 9 U.S postal service and send a check through a bonded courier auch as Federal Express, or United Parcel Service. investments, real estate and savings; how to plan for retirement, and much, much more. Seaeiona win be presented by professionals: Including an attorney, CPA, banker, financial consultant, insurance agent, Social Security director and Medicare consultant Plan now for aecurity and older living alma. The Only one out of five woman (21 comfort in the years ahead! semik coot for the only percent) age 65 and over received foe. any type of pension income in 1990, nar ia a $10.00 registration invitwomen Both and are men by virtua of her own husband's will Persona ed attend. to attending averemployment; these pensions receive a money management $4,915 annually. aged To help women and man of all workbook and other materiria. The seminars sail meet September 8, ages learn how to oops with tha 6 ramificationa of these and other 15, 22, 27, 29, October 4 and The from to 7:00 940 topics p.m. Duchesne related problems, County Extension Service and tha American and speakers at each eeaaion are ae Association of Retired Persons follows: September 8, "Getting Organised: Where am You Know? (AARP) are offering a Whins Do You Want to be?", Trent workshop program beginning September 8 at the UBATC, 1100 East Lagoon St, Rooeevelt Especially designed to empower one to make informed financial decisions, the Financial Information IVogrem will include aeenone an how to get arganised-t- o identify where you are now and where you want to be; how to know where your money is going and whyto build financial security from the ground up; and how to create a budget, not 722-SS8- 8 just for necessities, but to allow for I savings and a little more. 290 East 200 South The program participants will leant how to conduct financial Located with.... inventories; how to design pereonal cash-flosystems; how to make decisiona about credit and loan . institutions, insurance program e. seven-wee- aeven-seam- If an individual does receive anything at all, Payne explained "for tha moat part, it ia junk, valued at about ten percent of what money waa received by the telemarketer. The Consumer Protection Agency will investigate to sea1 if tha telemarketer is in compliance. Telemarketers are required to register with the Consumer Protection Agency and poet a $50,000 bond. If an illegal operation is uncovered a number of things can occur, including a cease and desiat order, issuance of fees, or civil or criminal charges filed against the operators, said Payne. Telemarketers do a $40 milium dollar business each year in Utah, Payne said. Lemon Tha median income in 1991 for widows age 65 and cider waa $8416. Fifty percent of woman age 65 and older are widows. Approximately 3.2 million women age 45 to 64 today lack any type of health coverage. In 1989, woman comprised 72 percent of all persons agee 45 and Searle, USU financial agent; September 15, "How Does .Your Gash Flow?", Sheila Houtx, First Security Bank; September 22, "Banking and Credit: Tods for .Your Cash Flow Syetem," Dan Fitzgerald, Zions First National Biunk; September 27, "Managing Your Riika: Community Services, Government Programs, Insurance," Tom Ellingford, Farm Bureau Insurance; September 29, "Professional Help: Where and How to Get it"; October 4, "Investing for Retire-me- n t," Steve Williams, Merrill lynch; and October 6, "Deciding What ?, Gayle McKeachnie, attorney. For registration information call Barbara Mathie at or ext 152 by September 6. Registration is limited to the first 50 to register. if-.- 738-243-5, Stop Smoking. Amoricon Heart AssodoNon on EXCHANGE - w I Roosevelt, Utah Office Phone I 722-273- 9 Rods Mini bubo 8 Automotivo EEHJo (T)'TTUxZH Madonna Nelaon Leman, 76, wife of James F. Lemon, loka, died Monday, Auguat 29, at her home. Funeral services will be held Friday, September 2, at 1140 a.m. at tha Myton LDS Church. Frianda Mortumay call at Hullingar-Olpi9:00 to from ary Thursday from church tha and at Friday pjn. 1040 to 10:45. n 7.-0-0 i BUXTON continued from page 9 together in the same tingle email office in the old hoepital until October of 1969, when they opened the Rooeevelt Medical Clinic, in the same building that now houses the Uintah Basin Medical Clinic. Tha first phase of the new hoepital (in the present location) was completed the same month. Aa high as six physicians shared tha dink through the yeara, arid Dr. Buxton, "sharing a common causa, a common salary, and taking turns to have time off. We have always been busy. The approach he came to the Basin with 31 yeara care of patient needs drily, not at random or aa emergencies arose--ha- s continued to be his philosophy; he believea drily care alao brought about tha development of tha hosy pital to be tha facility Cvl ago-tak- ing M high-qualit- it ia today. 1 love tha Basin, and the il people here. I always have. I eryoy being a part ofithe concludwon-darfl- ed. And for recipients ofDr. Buxton's dedication, hia comingSl years ago has bean a blearing. D. Mace Delbert Ray Mace, 73, Myton, died Auguat 24 at his home of a heart attack. Ha waabora September 13, 1921 to Reginald Ray and Lillian Jacobsen Mace. He married Naomi Young October 5, 1944, and they later divorced. Ha married Dariine Ivie February 20, 1963 in Duchesne. He waa a veteran of WWII, US He worked Marine Carp, 1940-4in construction and aa a fanner. He worked on the Starvation, Causey and Lost Creak dams and Indian 5. Canyon Road. He loved the outdoors-hunti- Card Of Thanks TheEhnaKfiUan Family wish to expreea their appreciation and heartfelt thanks to all who so generously helped in any way during the time of their mothers illness and passing. A special thank you toAVMC staff and Home Health Care for making her last days ao much more comfortable and for the love and support shown to our family by than. Also Vernal 7th and Roosevelt Wards 5th oom passionate service and loving Thank You. ng, fishing and camping. EAGLE LANES FALL LEAGUES STARTING SOON AMERICA'S BIST TIRE WITH THU IEST WARRANT? JUST 66T UTTER! Men's, Women's, Mixed or Youth Leagues Available For Information Call: 2 Sharlene Eatchel Eagle Lanes 738-594- 1, 738-257- LEAGUE SCHEDULES ARE: All you can bowl $4.50 Tax Monday Mixed Monday Mixed Tuesday Ladies Wednesday Men Wednesday 7JO pjn. Mixed 8:30 p.m. Thursday 9-noon All you can bowl $4.50 4- - Tax Friday Mixed 7:00 p.m. Friday Mixed 7:00 pjm. 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