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Show T Ptte 20 - 1 i i UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. November 8. 1994 Shiner end Errol Hullinger, Vernal; Mra. Lynn (Saundra) Boren and Mra. Rocky (JoLita) Smith, Salt Lake; and Mn. Mike (Ronnie) Grimlie, Richfield; 25 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren; brothera and nitera, Reed, Grand Junction, Colorado; Velma Norton and Revoe Chase, Salt Lake; Ula Jones, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He waa preceded in death by wives, Lela and Barta, and a am, .Dale. Funeral, aervicea were held Wednesday, November 2, in the Glines Ward chapel. Interment will be in the Vernal Memorial Park under the direction of the HuHinger-JolleFuneral . and kind to all. was He is survived by wife, of Samfy; children, Mark (Linda), West Jordan; Ryan (Sherri), South Jordan; finir grandchildren; parents, Victor C. and Arvil Brown, Rooaevelt; brothers, Ronald (Marilyn), Spanish Fork; Allen (Jeanie) and Ernie (Saundra), both Rooaevelt; and aiater, Vickie (Chris) Carling; Fillmore. He waa preceded in death by a brother, Robert. Funeral aervicea were held Saturday, November 5, in the Sandy 13th Ward chapel. Interment, Rooaevelt Memorial fun-lovi- Park. y Home. evening and Thursday morning. Burial in the John Harmes Myton Wednesday The family of Daniel Urask appreciation and heartfelt thanks to all our friends, Many Thanks, The Family of Daniel Uresfc 0. Hullinger was a charter member of the Vernal Rodeo Committee, president of the Vernal Goat Ropers and also had some race horses. He also eijoyed ballroom, round and square dancing. Orvel is survived by his wife, of St George; children, Mrs. (Gem) Janet Gurr, Mrs. Brent (Renee) support lf 7, 1961. Glenn waked in the dairy industry for 36 years. He worked at Western General Dairies far 28 years, where he worked his way to plant manager. He later worked at Smiths Food A Drug; where he helped to open three new dairy plants: one in Layton, one in TbHeson, Arizona, and the third in Riverside, Califronia. He had many ' asaodtea and was loved by all he came in contact with. Glenn loved his family and enjoyed the time he had to spend with them. He spent many happy hours coaching ball and watchin ghis grandkids. He loved the outdoors and the horse races. He (Hi-Lan- d) Jerrall Arthur Sireech, six week old son of Rilleto and Lisa Mount-ainlio- n Sireech, Ft Duchesne, died November 6 after a short illness. He was born September 14 in Roosevelt. He is survived by parents, Ft Duchesne; grandfather, Charles Sireech, LaPoint; grandmother, Frances W. Ankerpont, Myton; brothers and sisters, Melinda Thomas, Myton; Cariida, Rilleto Jr, Quinten and Wynetta Sireech, and Ft Duchesne; sister, Eli and Savannah Sireech; four aunts and uncles on Rilletos side of the family and ten aunts and uncles on lisa's side; and great uncles. He was preceded in death by grandfather, Arthur MountainLkxi, Sr, and grandmother, Winnie Sireech. Funeral services will be held Thursday, November 10, at 11:00 a.m. at the Whiterocks. LDS Friends may call at the . Church. home of Frances Ankerpont ih step-broth- We would like to thank you for the opportunity Herb has had to serve as our County Attorney. The experience Herb has gained as our County Attorney is an important asset as Duchesne County confronts the significant challenges, and opportunities, which face us. Herb is committed to firm and fair prosecution, effective legal representation of our County, a positive approach to the Ute Tribe (while defending our right to be free of tribal jurisdiction off of Indian Trust Lands) and defense of traditional American values. We would appreciate your support for Herb Gillespie in this election. Thank you, er )forfrfCuul jlfjityuL EXPERIENCE THAT WORKS FOR YOU!!! Ptid Rdilkal Adverticement & CARPET SAYS RCA Digital For in Making Us KKLDM KK1 IN EASTERN UTAH 1 I 1 T Duchesne County Attorney J. Sireech Glenn Roy Brown, 53, died November 2 in Sandy. He was born November 14, 1940 in Rooaevelt to Victor C. and Catherine L. Crow Brown. His mother died when he was years old. He married Mary JaNae Liddell in Roosevelt January mm Herb Gillespie Jcrrcll Sircech G. Brown 72214140 professional biological recommendations and public concern for :S$s r UINTAH FURNITURE ii . other deer management issues. Division of Wildlife Resources Director Bob Valentine created the wildlife advisory councils to get grassroots public input on wildlife management issues, rules and regulations, as well as on division policies and programs. Wildlife councils are comprised of citizens representing sportsmen, agriculture, environmental groups, natural resource management agencies, business and other interests. 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The councils will be Civic at Price, 185 East Auditorium, -' adding for input on deer manageMain. ment strategies such as seasoi dates and lengths, hand sin management permit distribution procedures and wish to express their sincere Orvel Hullinger Orvel Milton Hullinger, 76, died October 29 from iijuriea sustained in an automobile accident in St. George. He waa born January 17, 1918 in Rooaevelt to Harvey and Auleen Mullins Hullinger. He married Lela Bigelow March 6, 1940 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died October 27, 1983. He married Barta Merkley Jenkins in 1984, and aha died in 1993. He married Eletta Wilde Forbes in 1994. Orvel was an educator in Utah for 40 years. He served aa principal at nine different schools in Vernal and Rooaevelt He was best known by his students for hia "ruby ring." He retired in May of 1980, and erjoyed his .retirement by traveling, ailversmithing, reading and spending time with his family. As a young man he wrestled at BYU and also professionally. He was a fight and dance promoter and ran the Imperial Hall in Vernal where there was also a skating rink that the youth of the valley loved. He also ran a bowling alley. He loved the out of doors and the different activities in the mountains. He loved horses. He belonged to various riding clubs, i Card Of Thanks wonderful providreram-mendation- to the states wildlife regulatory bodies the Wildlife Board and Board of Big Gome Councils to look at issues Cemetery. neighbors and relatives for your kind expressions of support and sympathy shown during the loss of our loved one. A special thank, you to the Home Health Care for the wonderful support and care it provided this past year. Maxy Burk and Barbara McRae were very supportive and helpful. Their loving concern and kindness will never be forgotten. Thanks is expressed to many others who helped with the service and to the members of the Myton IDS Ward for their wfldhfa issues and PAYMENTS 90 days same as cash PAYMENTS, FROM 400 West Main in Duchesne $10 A MONTH RPET r |