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Show r Piw BASIN STANDARD. December 13. 19M 18 - UINTAH 535? h cheerleaders get a good view of the wrestling meet GOOD VIEW, GREAT SEATS-Altam- ont between Altamont and East Carbon, but doing all the work are the "Lifters", bottom. Other cheerleaders are also members of the squad. CHEERLEADERS AND HELPERS-- T abiona cheerleaders pull off a high risk rooting move and helping out with the support for the team are a few grade school students. The cheerleaders : survived out of bounds battles for the basketball during the Tiger Tournament. , a good time. LoriToIlefson and her Marlin, Bountiful, came last SunMonHaber to them took Wyott Cook, Provo, spent lw friend, day. day, November 28, so they could . the weekend with her folks, Bract and Darlene Tollefson, in Dukeep doctor appointments. chesne. Nellis Lang went with her family Emmett and Dorothy Evans and, for Thanksgiving to Utahn to the home of her daughter, Arva, and their eon, Jeff and Joan Evans heber, drove to Preston? Elton Potter. Thera were 21 family Idaho. They all had dinner at the members present church house for Thanksgiving. Steven Remund end Lisa Myrin Marvells Wilckeraon hod family There were approximately 120 dinner for Thanksgiving in Duchesne were married in the Jordan River 1 familiea present 3. December was There a November Senior the at Temple 25, Friday, Evans also' and Emmett Citizens Building. Those who wore recaption held that night at the Dorothy went to the home of Emmett's there were Tony and Betty Moea and Bridgeland chapel. Jennie Merkleyi eon, Butch, and iater, Jolene, and Mortem Evans;' family and Dun and BuaanWiDureon and aix children, Salt Laka; and Brenda Jones, Lea Vegaa, came to when they were dinner gueeta' again before they returned home. Patty Barton and children, Vernal; virit with her for Thanksgiving. Laura Mae Timothy waa in Gendd and CheDa Wilkereon and eon They all went to West Valley where and Derm and Julia Wilkerean and they had dinner with Marvin Jones Duchesne Thursday, December 1,: at the Senior Center. She said aha family, a wall aa Jean Wilkareon, and daughter, Jenni Ann, then went to eee Jerry at the Duchesne. All in all there were 41 they was leaving Friday to return back After Lehi to spent the winter with to Roosevelt Stewart Center, present. Kipp and Erma Merkley had part this, they all went to the home of her daughter, Pattie Davis, and' Linda family. of tlvrir family home for Thanksgiv- Jennies daughter-in-laEl den Wilckeni sister, Barbra ing. Those who were in attendance Stone, where they had a brother were Steven and Michelle Merkley and aister Jones reunion. Hippie, Seattle, is bade spending and fortify, Leyton; Chuck and Daria Jeff and Kathy Marett and time with FI den. Hansen and family, Murray; and family, Kearns, have moved to At the senior dinner Thursday, (Rena Mayhew and children, Duchesne, where they will make December 1, Maigret Harvey waa their home. Jeff will still commute Duchesne. in attendance. She is the mother of Louise Petereon had some of her beck and fourth to his week. Jeanis Kargis. Several students children home for Thanksgiving Than was a birthday dinner held from Duchesne High School came dinner. Those who were present were at the Dean Petersons home and sang several songs from the Ben andKamn Laweon and family, Sunday, November 2, for Deane "Oklahoma,'" the, play they are; 'rofftfr- - M ffikLUfilMlfttireonandfui, edebratiari. They all reportedly had I$uttingri''r",'yl del and Lori Mills and family, Vernal; Jeff and Tammie Petereon and family, Boris, Idaho; and Kan and Lucille Jones and family, Fruits Height Louise also had her mother, Grace Lemon, Kamas; and her Near record snowfall in Novemgame? The coat of generosity may mother-in-lawMaybell Boy den, ber has Division of Wildlife Reoutweigh the short term benefits. Heber, there. sources wildlife managers conLast foil fishing is still going Charles and Loraine McKinnon, cerned for the welfare of Utahs at Strawberry Reservoir. strong have had their daughter, Arcadia, wintering deer and elk. "WeVe OK Bob Spateholts, a Division of Dene, and Roger Hall, San Francisco, right now, but that could change if Wildlife Resources fisheries biolowith them for a week. They were we continue to get heavy snow and gist at Strawberry, recommends fly with them for Thanksgiving. sub-sntemperatures," said DWR fishing with leach patterns in the Keith and Baibra Rowley had most Wildlife Chief John Kimball. shallows. the shallows Working of their family home for 'Dianksgi Big game animals may be fed in Their daughter, RacheBe Prince, some areas if emergency conditions with woolly buggere in black, green or brown can product plenty of and two daughters, McLeansbcre, prevail. "Wa have to see that the rainbow trout action. But remem-be- r. IQinaia; Shane and Daline Rowley, animals are really struggling and only one cutthroat. without food. If we aee that ws will Provo; Artameria Mecham, John The first gill nets were recently and Gwen Beck and family, and foad them," said DWR Big Gama of Jordanelle out pulled ; granddaughter, Jennifer, and John Program Coordinator Wes Shields. near Heber, and the Reservoir, results were Ifpeopls deride they want to step Mutchie, Salt Lake; and Bill and in and begin feeding big game hefty. Large rainbow trout showed Vickie Hunt Heber. They reportedanimals, they should remember up in good number. The new ' all had time. a ly great reservoir was stocked nearly Harvey and Vania Gee left on the that they will likely draw a crowd. ago but is not yet open to: If one animal finds food, others will Wilkina Bus from Vernal Sunday, Decamber 4, to go to the finals of follow, impacting the neighbors and fishing. Rainbow troyt in the ' the rodeo in Las Vegaa. They were surrounding vegetation. People reservoir are growing quickly, should consider the dangers the thanks to an abbundance of food. five four and gone days nights. Ada Thomas went to Altamont to animals may face getting to these Fishing at Jordanelle will open' neighborhoods feeding stations. when Puke arid Recreation facilithe homo of her daughter, Wilda, and John Stevenson, where she Will the deer and elk be forced to ties are completed, sometime next' cross busy road? Are there any summer. pent the night and had ThanksUtah turkey hunters can apply other animals in the area that with them. giving for permits from December 1 George and Veil Nelsons son, .would add extra stress to big through December 81. The hunt will occur in the spring of 1995. For the hunt, 135 permits will be available for Rio Grande turkeys on ten unite throughout the state. A total of 345 permits will be available for Merriams turkeys on four units in Southern Utah. Applications are available inside the beck cover of the 1994-9- 5 Upland Game Proclamation. Hunters will need a 1995 small game or combination license prior to apply, but no Upland Gama Halatat Stomp is necessary. Utah went to a limited entry only turkey hunt in 1993 to control hunting pressure and to provide a quality experience for hunters. and-famil- Smith and Matt, Mr. and Mn. ftyan Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Casper and family and Mr. and Mn. Lynn Roberta and family and Mr. and Mrs. Chad Roberta, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mra. Gene Oatler, Kelly Melaine and Rodney Mexe-neJo Ostler, Mr. and Mra. Ray Jones, Mr. and Mra. Todd Smith and family, Mr. and Mra. Bart Mrs. Lloyd Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts left tins week for Arizona, where they will spend the winter. n, f Alyaa Rhoades, Omaha, Nebrai-kA- ; Joahua Rhoodes, Laramie, Wyoming; and David Steals, Richard, Washington, were dinner gueata of Mr. and Mra. Orvel Rhoadea. A crowd of friends and relatives came to help celebrate Tracy Roberta's 75th birthday. Some from were Colleen Thacker, Melda Allred, LaRue Fisher, Arda Ames, of Talmage and Altonah; Harold and Orinda Gee, Duchesne; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fabrixio, Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Fabrixio, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mra. Art Fabrixio and Jill Stanfield, Vernal and Duchesne; and MrandMrs. Art Taylor and ddbKtiilona and. their spouses. Max and Veola Ginea had their out-of-to- annual Chriatmaa party at their home with all their family attending. Mr. Doug Ginea, Kamaa, visited relatives and friends in Tabiona Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Pittman left tins week for Arizona, where they will spend the winter. Joe and David Smith, Salt Lake, spent Saturday in Hanna installing a new water heater and visiting friends. Deon and Jim Rhoadea had a birthday dinner at Deans home Sunday. Those who attended were Aaron Rhoades and family, Orem; Jim Rhoodea, Salt Lake; Steven Rhoodea, Duchesne; and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rhoodea and family. Joan Bird spent a couple of weeks in Oregon with her slater who had surgery. Lynn Hackford spent the weekend visiting her folks in Salt Lake. The Roberta family had their annual Chriatmaa party at Tabiona Sunday, with Santa bringing gifts to everyone. They also had dinner and celebrated Tracy Robertss 75th birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. AI Roberta, Mr. and McKee home an Don and Linda Love, Mustang, Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. Love, who are friends of Brian, are on their way to Califor- nia. ' Elder Brian McKee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McKee, returned Thursday from the Oklahoma Oklahoma City Mission. He was met at the Salt Lake airport by his parents and family; his companion from Rexburg, Idaho, Steve Raydean Natani, Mr. and Mra. Ralph McKee and many friends. Elder McKee will report his mission December IS at 12:00 noon-a-t tiiTrtdell chapel. Dr. and Mrs. Laurence Morrill, Stillwater, Oklahoma, were visitors in Tridell Sunday. They visited at the Ray Haslem home. Margaret Eliaon recently broke the small bone in her leg when she had a fall. She will be on crutches for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Elder recsntly bought the Orvin Simmons home and will be moving into this home. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Goodrich have moved from their home back to Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Goodrich, Bear River, wpt--: Tridell over the weekend. They came to the baptism of their grandson. Adam Goodrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Goodrich, is home for Sam-uelao- n; Mr. and Mrs. Winford Gray visitors Monday and Tuesday in Tridell. The Ray Haslem family eiyqyed a Thanksgiving dinner and family reunion with their family over the holidays. Attending the event were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Goodrich and ' family, Julie and Sharia Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Dayle Haslem,1, Evanston, Wyoming; the Keith Haslems, Roosevelt; Mr. and Mrs. Wade Haslem, Layton; Mr. Mrs. Brian Southam and Mr. an Mrs. Clair Haslem, "Vernal; jp Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haslem, Centerville. Janet Merkley has been at Rexburg, Idaho, visiting her daugh-- r ter, Amy, who was in a ballroom dance competition. Also accompanying Janet were Angela, Lori and Jenson. The Enrol Merkley family had a family gathering for Thanksgiving. Besides those from the Tridell area were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Richards, Mantua; Mr. and Mrs. Erik Merkley, Lori Ann and Justin Jenson, Logan; Amy Merkley, Rexburg; and Nila and Paul Luchie, Deepcreek. Shiriie and Matt LohofL Grand Junction, eqjoyed the Thanksgiving j holiday with Vida McKee. the holidays. Students home from college were Brenda Simmons, Amy Merkley, Russell Trevor, Daniel, Jason and Holli McKee, Melinda McKee and Nathan Goodrich. Spending the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bartlett were Mr. and Mrs. Val Evans, Sandy; and Charlotte and Steven Hanson, Provo. Also visiting Thanksgiving night were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartlett Visiting this week at the Douglas DRINKING & DRIVING DON'T MIX! Utah Wildlife Short Notes , o g. two-yea- Make this Holiday Season a safe one by driving safely. ProgranrPackages' Wm As, Low Aif n . lj"VJymonthf . . North Myton Bench 646-828- 8 Roosevelt Customers 722-500- 7 Vernal Customers 789-808- 8 receiving dsh for DIRECTV brings you 150 channels of great family entertainment, g news, blockbuster movies, and sports - all with The 1 ch hard-hittin- y and sound. Not bad for a satellite dish that can fit under your Christmas tree. 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