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Show I - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. June 4, 1W6 V IS - Trial ordered for man accused of sexual abuse Lorna McKee - i 247-23- 50 A Roosevelt man, accused of four felony counts in connection with the alleged sexual abuse of a old girl, has been bound over to fare trial on the charges. .ihiin Wilson, 84, formerly of :i II died May 22 at the home of l is brother Klmond in Salt Lake : i ' :r. Funeral at ind.iy the Lindquist tii.'iry in I.ayton. Burial was in i i ar services were held Ttulell . Cemetery. Brothers coming to Tridell for 'Mermeiil were Mr. and Mrs. I.1"-Mr. and Mrs. IliiL'hcs, iieiid Wilson, Eldred Wilson, S.ut luike Oity and. Myrtle Ogden. listers I . Emma Wilson during Memorial Holidays were Mr. Mis. Bruce Bagley and oren, Clarkston, Utah. and Mrs. Lester Bartlett i iii lo Duchesne Saturday night i the Court of Honor for Kiki Bj.'ilt" 1 where lie was presented F.igie Scout award. All of the (I thnllelt family were in ,.i mri -- a i1 . iidi-.'ce- Valerie Squire Preston and i'liii.h'en of Sandy visited Monday (a ster Bartletts. iih i lie tiling with the Ray Haslem Rat Goodrich's over the were Mr. and Mrs. Jim ai"f.ii-of Bountiful. I). Ames and Jeremiah B. 'trC.irni'ck were married at the l Chapel May 28. The couple .tie honored at a wedding ereiKion at the Tridell Chapel .dewing the wedding. VI'ili.'ide is the daughter of I... and Ann J. Ames of .'I,.!, (lie groom is the son of McCormick of Glendale i!(.vi .1 i .o.d Christine and Ralph '(s.: .oi of Tridpll. lav visitors at the on Mi Kt-- home were Mr. and S'.ich.iel Hall of Layton and 1, liirclii and (ri'inda Gee of Vi ; I'li-lcl- - . . fllK.h.i.-'U'P- with Mr. and Mrs. Carl ic er t'ne holidays were Mr. r.ii-Wallace Harvey of V-,- - ( i: s rliylmi t ii'd Mrs. Orson Harvey .Mi 'lie holidays visiting .! with Mrs. Ferre! Simmons. i'ii Simmons and Mathew ; were marnid Friday, May . 'he Salt i .f.kc City Temple. a c were honored at a wedding .ctvpii'in in t'ne Tridell Cultural .(all tnt'.irday night. The young cl;.:, will make their home in .ill J ak(- City. i'i'.rents, grandparents and Miiiivi's attended the Uintah hgh St hnnl graduation Friday at Iliitahs football field. iw.e graduating from Tridell 'ere David and Jessica Harvey, Deana Young, Joshua Merkh-y- , Miranda Simmons, Clint, Dallon, s. Laura and Stacie McKee. ' li i i; ;uid Brenda Duncan were nii-t- l , Day visitors at the ,,n tiiir.i 'ons hoi e. i -- - I . . Mildred and Fay Rogers arc. grandparents of a new grandson Quinton Lee, who was bom on May 29, 1996, weighing 8 lbs. 7 oz. and 22 12 inches long. Quinton Lee is the son of Michael and Connie (Rogers) Workman of Fayetteville, North Carolina. The baby boy joins a big brother Col ion Michael. Other grandparents arc Ted and Dona Workman, who live in Vcmal, Utah. Ed and Jean Ponton, Myton, Utah had company from Las Vegas, Nevada over the Memorial Day weekend. Their grandson Ed and his wife Cheryl Ponton visited with grandparents and other relatives in the area. Jessica and Nicholas Harms ton, children of Steve and Bonnie Harmston, of Flagstaff, Arizona and other grandchildren of the Jack llarmstons, were met at the Sail Lake City airport on May 24. Jessica and Nicholas plan to stay in Roosevelt for 2 weeks, getting acquainted with their relatives in Roosevelt and Vcmal. CENTENNIAL && Craig Dimick, 43, claims hc is innocent of the charges and has pleaded not guilty to two second degree felony counts of sexual abuse of a child, and to two first degree felony counts for rape of a child and sodomy on a child. Following a preliminary hearing in 8th District Court on Thursday, May 30, Judge A. Lynn Payne found probable cause to bind Dimick over for trial on each count. Dimick was anested at his Roosevelt home in November 1995, after officials from the State Division of Family Services contacted police on behalf of the victim. The case is being prosecuted by the Utah Ally. Generals office because Dimick is a former confidential informant for the Roosevelt Police Dept. Dimick remains under house arrest pending future hearings and his upcoming trial. Altamont nightriders Club Horse 4-- H The Altamont Nightriders Horae Club has began its meetings for this year. Our fust meeting was held May 9th with 33 enrolled in our club. We met at the Miles indoor arena in Boncta and elected Presidency. 1st President is ashlcy Mathews, 2nd President Debra Myrin, 3rd President Tyson lorg, Secretary is Rayon Lindsay and Treasurer is Dewey Christensen. Leaders are Angie Mathews, Cindy Bristol and all parents willing to help. At the Miles arena we leam to clean and oil our saddles and equipment We leam to goat tie 4-- H ARMED AND DANGEROUS With the school days dwindling and weather wanning last week, these Union High School students couldn't resist the temptation to "load their weapons and cool off who ever happened to get in their way. using Tyson Thackers, LaDefl Brinkcrhoffs goats. The members really enjoyed this event Punch, cookies and suckers were enjoyed by members and their parents. May 15 meeting was held at the Altamont arena. Member leam ground work, western pleasure and. check far the right equipment to' ride with. The group was divided at' this time so naif the group ride later. . , earlier, and the other halt ride 23 rider with horses were attending this meeting. May 22 meeting was held at the Altamont arena Members were encouraged to remember two parts of the horse. They learned how to groom their horses and vaccinating was discussed. A simple exercise was used to help members leam to : TOP TOOL MAN-To- dd Smith, of Duchesne recently received recognition as the ninth ranked Mac Tool distributor in the nation for outstanding sales work in the Uintah Basin, at an awards conference held in Reno, Nevada. Pictured 1 to r. Rick Smith, Regional Manager; John Kelsey, District Manager, Christy Smith; Todd Smith; Tim McDonald President of Mac Tods. " WALK : position their weight and while turning their horses. Brenda Clinic Bridges discussed and all members body The was were encouraged to attend. Also a trail ride and club meeting times were discussed. NIELSEN'S continued from page 11 and assess the needs of the child and the family for support services. Our combined goal is to increase the effectiveness of protecting children, to reduce trauma, and to help children and their families recover from difficult experience. Jerry will be in Roosevelt June 8, and will be an honored guest of a pancake breakfast sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and the Child Abase Prevention Team, held at Chamber of Commerce at 7:00 a.m. We would like extend a 'special invite lo the community wpmen who regularly walk, to come out and help raise money for this Interested worthy cause. walkers c;ui pick up sponsor sheets at the Chamber or at the Roosevelt City Office. Please join this important event and let Jerry and Utah's children know Roosevelt docs care about kids! For more information or to donate lo the walk, please call Tammic Bostick-Coop- Every Recliner in the Store.. er at (801) 722-555- exL 3. 2 Herreras Im Al.lu.iiJp wag out to her .in!.'t ri.uidra & Jerry Tnylere id'for Mothers Day, her ; iu.'l family of Richman ' d the dinner. " .u.i-rd- . lbs I 5;j v was in Salt Lake for w days th;s last week with her i ktroiht'H Martin, t! lituhfi lleudtrsnn had her son :'itk and Chris Henderson of tor Mother's Day also Jeff Carol Henderson of Roosevelt up and brought dinner on i ' - : it-lf . . .n.iay. Cue : lurtjid Goes were over to for !e!i Day, they had .'it'u at the Devon & Lorna .' ees, t non they drove on over 'Vrnal lo decorate their graves he ' Mea-to- r Cemetery. .'i Hart .Id Gees were in Salt : on Tuesday the 28 and 29 of i and on Wednesday they the "New Visions on at the Little America that 'or l.iich puts on evory year. hey came back home they J Ail'n Esther Gee at the I bitch Care Center in Salt tl.cy also visited with Max. was a group of the Seniors j l'.'hesne that went on the . bus on Friday and the 17th j ii he. They had dinner at te Center and then they vv-.de- . . ' : . 1. mid Dorothy Evans were at their daughter iv and Randy Mecham's in :t on Mother's Day. i h r,i tests i r : and E'dythe Marett drove Lake ;.'v ' 'h:'-h- -- and picked up ( mother Lucille Wimmer. me all dinner guests at iiughter Julie and Max h and family for Mothers May 23 George and 1 Marett 'c I attended the .on in St. George, Utah for -- f;i;pddaughter Alyssa Kay, of Dennis ana Annette t will be going to school i the University of Utah esuJents Scholarship. ...i Bird had her two ilmen Jared and Amy and her daughter Tresha of ' i rfird, Texas. They have ti to make their home over : fseveit. Vernas other 'mt:liter Melissa Herring "i.'iren David and Kimberly a week visiting with Tmther Varna and other I. They returned back to : - , I ' - , I . i Monday. I..:: i Saturday the 11th alter r had left from the family reunion in Duchesne. Paulines daughter Carmen Michels took her mother and they drove over to Hayden Co. they visited with Paulines brother Eddie and Dalsina Salezar, and a cousin Flora Osbrin. Allan and Ann Greendalph of While Rocks Road, were dinner guests at the Alton and Sue Wildes in Duchesne on Saturday, OR May 11. On Mothers Day the Mechams served dinner to Gean and Zelma Davis at their home up on Bluebench. On Monday evening the 13th' from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Ruth and Glen Mechntn and Allan and Ann Greenhalph sang and entertained all of the patients at the Cedar Crest Care Center in Roosevelt Jean Merle Bell, husband of Mary Bell, passed away at the Center on Tuesday at 2 a.m. His funeral was at 11 a.m. in Roosevelt on Friday. Sue and Alton Wide and son Eric all went out to Holiday to help Sues father Lester Austill celebrate his 80th birthday. That afternoon there was a barbecue held at the home of Sues brother in honor of her lather. There were six brothers and sisters present, and 10 grandchildren and spouses, 3 great-grea- t grandchildren. Richard Bevins and Ann Jacobsen of Orem, were married in the Manti Temple on May 17. Guy and Janace Taylor took their son Jeremoy to the Salt Lake airport on Wednesday, May 22 for him to catch his plane for his mission. He will serve in Macorn GA His folks and relatives went along to see him ofT. The Duchesne Senior dinner was at the Center on Thursday, May 23. We had 8 tables filled out of our nine. Alter the meal Anna Whitmore of Roosevelt read at least six readings or stories. On Saturday, May 18 Cria Poulson of Lafayett, Colorado underwent a liver transplant surgery at the University Hosp. in Denver Colorado. His wife Carol reports that he is doing real good. He is the of Pete and Sherrie Burdick in Duchesne. Maxine Taylor Thomas passed away on Tuesday at the L.D.S. Hosp. in Salt Lake following heart surgery. Her funeral was held on Wednesday, May 29 at 11 a.m. with the viewing at 9:30 a.m. There was also a viewing in Roosevelt on Tuesday evening at the mortuary from 9 p.m. 92 Piece Recliner Purchase Only... a $49.99 value 90 DAYS same AS CASH on Approved Credit FREE DELIVERY in HURRYilNIISALE ENDS the Basin SOONS:. son-in-la- 7-- TOOL SET 150 East lagoon - Roosevelt, Utah - 722-223- 9 Open 9:00 o.m. - 6:00 p.m. M-S- |