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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. September Roosevelt; Valeric Rogers and Jim Asher, Roosevelt; Stepchildren and spouses, David and Kelly Busch Gomichcc, of Michigan; Robert and Whitney Brown Gomichec of Japan; Russell and Tini Johnson Gomichcc of Texas; Michael and of Sheryl Hansen Gomichcc Washington; Lisa Gomichec of Illinois and Stacy Gomichec of Washington; 31 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. His mother, Elva Rogers, Ml Emmons, sisters and spouses, Vera and John Richards, June and Ken Carrell, Samuel Currie McGinnis III S. McGinnis Evelyn "L" Hitchcock Rowley E. Rowley Evelyn "L" Hitchcock Rowley, in age 86, died August 31, 19 Vernal. She was bom December 16, 1909 in Fenon to Seth and Sarah Fields ted Hitchcock. She married Howard T. Rowley on August 13, 1929. Later solemnized in die Provo LDS Temple. He died May 3, 1977. crocheted beautiful Evelyn items for a company called "The Naturalist." She also made and sold She lived in Salt Lake City Siuilts. 1952 until 1977 where she made and' sold her crafts at "Mormon Handicraft" and at the "Smithsonian Institute Gift Shop." She moved to American Fork mid then to Talmage in 1982. She is survived by children and their spouses. Dean and Betty Rowley, Talmage; Jean and Blaine Nyberg, Ocean. Park, WA; John and Eva Jane Rowley, Talmage; Maurine and Ross Lindsay, Mm. Home; Stanley and Faye Rowley, Farmington, NM; 26 grandchildren, 61 great grandchildren and 5 great and her 12 Troy McGinnis (Pauline), brother, Grant Monsen, Altonah. Ann Ault (Mike Stephanie She was preceded in death by Benneu), Mike McGinnis (Jill). 16 her husband, 2 sisters, 1 brother, grandchildren and 2 greatand 1 grandson. Dale Rowley. grandchildren. Funeral services held Mass of the Christian Burial 11 will be held Wednesday, September 4, Thursday, September a.m. at the Moon Lake Ward 8, 11 a.m., SL Vincents Catholic Chapel. A viewing will be held one Church, 1375 East Spring Lane hour prior to services at the chapel. (5000 So.). Friends may call Burial in the Mm. Home-Bonc- Wednesday from 9 pro. at under the Jenkins-Soff- e Cemetery 4760 S Mortuary, direction of Hullingcr-Olpi-n State, Murray and one hour prior to services at the church. Interment Mortuary. Holladay Memorial Park. 19, ta I I'.r.l'K'l.kt I f Mi) G. Marigan t 7-- tre v.n ak HI B Our loving father, George Edward Mangan, age 58, died August 27, 1996 in Salt Lake City of a prolonged illness. Ban October 31, 1937 in Barber, Arkansas to Louis F. Mangan and Iris James Mangan. Married Mortensen, Kathryn December 28, 1960 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Graduate of B.Y.U. and U. of U. Law Schools. Member of the Utah Stale Bar Association. Practiced Law fa 30 years in Utah. General Manager of Fall River Rural Electric, Ashton Idaho and Salt River Rural Electric, Bardstown Kentucky. Survived by sons and daughters: Mrs. Michael (Mary Lou) Turley, West Jordan, UT, Steven B Midvale, James M., Midvale, Mrs. Chris (JoLee) Henriod, SLC, Mrs. Jonathan (Katrina E.) Witt, Pocatello, ID, Martin A., Rexbuig, ID, Janesse A. Mangan, Rexburg, ID; mother, Kansas; brothers, Hutchinson, James, Hotchkiss, CO, John, West Jordan, UT; sister Mrs. Marvin (Edith) Boiler, Hutchinson, Kansas. Preceded in death by his father, soi Keith G., and a sister Mary. Funeral services Were held Tuesday, September 3 at the 21st Ward. Interment in the Payson City Cemetery. Special thanks to the Doctors and staff at the University of Utah Hospital fa their kindness and support. . L. Martinez Larson Barry Martinez, age 32, of Portland, Oregon, formerly of Fort Duchesne, died August 29, 1996 in a Portland hospital. He was born July 3, 1964 in Roosevelt to Gerald Martinez, Sr. arid Nancy Nick Martinez. Larson enjoyed reading, liked to travel and on one of his trips he went to Portland and ended up living there the last 10 years. He was an outgoing person and liked meeting new people. He is survived by his mother and stepfather, Nancy and Jerry Martinez of Fort Duchesne; brothers and sisters, Linda Nick, Salt Lake City; Julie Ortiz, San Jose, CA; Gerald Martinez, Jr., Fort Duchesne; Tracy R. Rogers 64 died Ray Arthur Rogers, at his of cancer August 30, H home in ML Emmons. He was bom October 24, 1931 in Ml Emmons to George Arthur and Elva Dicy Lister Rogers. He married Flora Idel Tanner, February 18, 1954, they later divorced. Married Reighlyn Shields June 9, 1979 in the Provo LDS Temple. Ray has worked hard to earn an income fa his growing family of fourteen children. He has had his own tire repair shop in Ml Emmons and always bon fair and honest in his dealings. He has served in various church callings, the last being the first counselor in the bishopric of the Altamont second ward. He served in the US Army during the Korean ConflicL He is survived by his wife, Reighlyn, of Ml Emmons; children with their spouses, Rex Rogers, Roosevelt; Jacqueline Rogers and Leland Slansficld, Upalco; Ronald and Laura Byron Rogers of Vernal; Julie Ann Rogers and George Parkes, Roosevelt; Robert and JoAnne Fox Rogers, Roosevelt; Patricia Rogers and Allen William sen, Roosevelt; Katherina Rogers and' Lynn Christensen, Funeral Hullingcr-Olpi- n murder cooperating with authorities By Directors, Mortuary. Lake E. Whiting Investigator say a woman who was present when old Kelly G. Huber allegedly shot and killed hie estranged girlfriend in the early morning hours on Aug. 22, played no part in the murder, and was not there when Huber took his own life three days later. Uintah County Sheriff Rick Hawkins says based on the facts uncovered at this paint the case looks strictly like a murder-suicidbut said the investigation 32-ye- ar . into the circumstances surrounding the shooting death of old Kristyann Marie Jones and subsequent hanging death of Huber is continuing. The third person present at the crime scene - Hubers old Shawn da Cuch, also of Lapoint - is the only one who can upply eyewitness accounts, said Hawkins, and so far her portrayal of the events leading to the tragic situation have been verified services held 1:00 Saturday, August 31, 19 at Randlctt Cemetery. the pro. at through physical evidence. According to Hawkins, Huber took Cuch with him when he went to talk. to Jones around 9 pro. on the evening of Aug. 21. Jones had moved into her parents Lapoint home after breaking up with Huber. It appears his intentions were to retrieve some personal belongings and have Cuch tell Jones that there was nothing and between him and his try to win her back, he stated. The three left the home with Jones apparently going under protest, and drove around for several hours before the murder took place at a remote location east or Lapoint following a sudden verbal altercation between Huber and Jones, Hawkins related. Cuch was later returned to her home. On Friday morning, the day after an attempt to locate bulletin had been released in an attempt to gain information on Jones whereabouts, neighbors called to report that Huber vehicle was ex-wi- fe e, 29-ve- ar e, 28-ye- ar -- . Defendant seeks damages in feed lot dispute By Fred Nay F. Nay Fired Nay, age 73, of Fruit! and, died September 2, 19 at Cedar Crest Care Center after a long illness. He was ban January 2, 1923 at Cirdeville Utah to Albert C. and Fem Gavin Nay. He married Ida Brunson; later divorced. He married Beverly Lundgren August 17, 1947 in Lark, Utah and on August 17, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They had been married 49 years this August Fred waked in the Police Department at the University of Utah fa many years and enjoyed his work. He served in the Army for a short time, he was a High Priest W twerLDS ChuhihlHfetoVed to work in his garden and putter around the yard, never wanting to sit down and rcsL He loved to go fishing and boating and had great patience in baiting hooks. He took very good care of his children and grandchildren and did his best to provide for them. He loved his family and was a super grandpa. He is survived by his wife, Beverly, of Fruitland and children: Gary mid Bonnie Nay, Delta Utah; Linda Hare, Delta; Vickie Newitt, New Mexico; Fern and Ken Smith, Riverton, Utah; Sherry and Russ Herring, SL George; Charles Nay and Gigi Carman, Duchesne; Sisters: Beth Hansen, Central Valley Utah; June Schow, Provo. ' Preceded in death tty his parents, grandparents, 2 brothers and a daughter. Funeral services will be held Thursday September 5, 1996 at 2 at the Frtiitland LDS Chapel. Ero. will be in the Frtiitland Cemetery. 17 O. Burgess Owen Burgess, 80, of Orem, died Monday, September 2, at the Utah . Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo. He was bom April 30, 1916, in Hayden, Utah, a son of John F. and Sarah Owen Burgess. He married LaRue Neilson, May 28. 1936, in Provo, Utah. Solemnized in the Manti Temple in He was an employee of Orem City until his retirement in 1978. He was a gunsmith, photographer, and rock hound. Survivors include his wife, LaRue, and two daughters: Betty Olcott of Kirkland, Washington; and Sally Mase of Exeter, California, six grandchildren and six great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Inez Bullick, who dud in 1979. Funeral Services will be held Thursday, September 5, 19 at 10:00 aro. in the Vermont 2nd Ward Chapel, 400 East 400 Noth in Orem. Friends may call 19, Utah gets As straight Utah is one two Lake E Whiting attempted to stop Richens from operating his business, the notice The Roosevelt City Council has of claim also seeks compensation been notified that a man who was fa economic damages Richens cited into 8th District Court for allegedly sustained by curtailing operating a commercial feed lot in the use of his property when court an area which wasnt zoned fa action was pending. such use intends to sue them fa Defendants named in the notice of claim include three damages. Attorneys fa Sherm Richen current city council members, two last month sent city leaders a forma council members, the notice of claim which seeks the mayor, city administrata and the sum of $250,000 for injuries and Utah Attorney Generals office. All damages suffered "as a result of defendants are named both the actions and omissions" individually and a entities. The city has 90 days to either stemming from actions taken to bring Richens into compliance approve deny the claim. The with a city zoning regulation matter has been turned ova to which prohibits commercial feed Dave Church, an attorney fa the lots. Utah League of Governments Richens denied he maintained Trust, according to Brad Hancock, commercial cattle feed lot city administrator. operation and denied he was in violation of Roosevelts zoning ordinance. Shop the In September 1995, 8th District Court Judge John R. Anderson dismissed the citys case against Richens, saying they had Cfassifieds berred procedurally" and constituted long-standi- -- third-towe- iastructed them to pursue the matter with the planning and zoning commission to determine if Richens operations on the 80 acres of land ns owns in southwest Roosevelt of only Man receive straight A's in the "Development Repot Card fa the States." The Report Card is an annual grading of states, assessing the strengths and weaknesses of each states economy and its potential fa future economic growth. It is prepared by the for Enterprise Corporation Development The Executive Director of the Utah Department of Community and Economic Development Joe Jenkins was pleased to hear about Utahs stellar report card. "Its another example of the fact that Utahs economy is the envy of the nation." The Repot Card states, "Utahs increased entrepreneurship and economic diversity help bring the states business sector up to par with its excellent development capacity and economic performance. The state has the smallest income gap between rich and poor and the st poverty rate. to a Mi 441 fek' a commercial feed lot by definition. The judge dismissed the court action "without prejudice," giving the city the option of refiling in court in the event the planning and zoning commission decided-Richenwas out of compliance with tiie city ordinance. The city has revisited the issue with planning and zoning members, but nas not refiled the case. Richens attorney Gerry DBlia maintains "the wrongful litigation" amounted to intentional infliction of emotional-d- i stress, harassment, and retaliation aimed at his client Although the city never s Wednesday from 6 to 8 pro. at the Walker Sanderson Mortuary, 600 East 800 North in Orem and for one hour prior to the service at the chapel. Interment will be in the Neola Cemetery, Neola, Utah. Gathering in Neola at 3:30 pro. Lapoint, book archery antelope at Half Way Hallow August 11. Auction Property Surplus Electric Inc. Association, Moon Lake Thursday, September 12, 1996 6:00 PJV1. Moon Lake Electric Warehouse 500 North Crescent Road Roosevelt, Utah 13. r-- V-j9gg Chevrolet 34 ton. Brown, miles. wheel base, approx. 63,225 dy 1990 Ford Ranger, Gray, 4x4, C 1984 CMC, Yellow, wutility 8, 2 wheel drive, air conditioning, automatic transmission, long air conditioning, approx. 101,000 miles. bed, air conditioning, long wheel base, approx. 98,500 V-- 8, miles. Ford 12 ton. Brown, 4x4, approx. 118,700 miles. 1990 1990 Buick Century, V-- 6, cy 1991 Ford 34 ton, White, V-- 8, automatic transmission, air conditioning, long wheel base, automatic transmission, air conditioning, loaded, approx. 98,000 miles. V-- cab & chassis, long wheel base, approx. 108,000 miles. 8, 96.000 miles. 1988 Plymouth Voyager, Brown, automatic transmission, air conditioning, approx. 1983 CMC truck, cab & chassis, 1983 GMC 1993 truck wutility bed. Yellow, pontiac SSE, White, air conditioning, approx. 74,000 miles. air conditioning, approx. 70,500 miles. automatic transmission, air conditioning, loaded, approx. 96,500 V-- 8, miles. Martinez, Yellowstone subdivision; Adam Martinez, Fort Duchesne; Chanel Manning, Whiterocks; Amic Ridley, Roosevelt. He was preceded in death by his father, a baby sister and a nephew. Graveside Ray Arthur Rogers Honors. Cuch home. Hubers whereabouts remained unknown until he was found hanging from a tree near his Lapoint home on Sunday morning, Hawkins said. When Cuch was contacted by sheriffs deputies Friday morning she offered her full cooperation in the investigation. "She took officers to the body, she offered to assist but she was. very scared (of Huber) and requested police protection. We haven't disproved her one bit," related Steve Hatzadakis, Uintah Sheriff's detective. Despite allegations of a "cover up" in the homicide investigation, Hawkins says his department has treated this case like any other homicide. They also defend the length of time it took before effort were made to locate Jones. The womans parents reported her missing under suspicious circumstances Thursday afternoon after she had been gone fa approximately 18 hours. Typically a missing persons report cant be filed for 24 hours, but Hawkins says in this case an "attempt to locate" was issued immediately. "All we had initially were two consenting adults, we were in a helplesa position, no one knew where they were" they could have been out patching things up, no one really knew. "There will probably always be questions that remain, but it is still under investigation. WeVe not going to leave any rock unturned," Hatzadakis said. parked at the Woman who witnessed Neil brother-in-la- Murray, and brother Fay and Mildred Rogers. He was preceded in death by his father, a sister Ella Rogers Murray, granddaughters, Mandi and Laura Lyn Christensen Elizabeth Christensen and great grandson, Kyle Jay Rogers. Funeral service held Tuesday, 11:30 a.m. at September 3, the Altamont LDS Stake Center. Burial in the Altamont-M- L Emmons Cemetery with Military 19, Samuel Currie McGinnis III, age 54, passed away August 31, 1996 in Duchesne, Utah after a courageous battle with cancer. Bom February 4, 1942 in Salt Lake City to Samuel C. Jr. and Raye Caroline Simonsen McGinnis. Married Mona Dean Rindfleisch February 27, 1961 in Salt City. Sam was a past State President for the Utah Professional Firefighters, past Salt Lake County Union Firefighters President, volunteer Firefighter for Eureka, Utah, was on the Search and Rescue for the Juab County Sheriff Department, honorary member of the Duchesne County Fire Department, and a loving foster parent. Retired from the Salt Lake ' County Fire Department Past exalted ruler of Tunic 711 Elks Lodge. Sam enjoyed fishing, golfing, all outdoor sports and enjoyed working on his V.W.'s. He will be very much missed by his family and Willey. He loved everyone and inspired all who was around him. Survivors: wife, children; Samuel C. McGinnis IV (Richelle), Lapoint Murder mcc y .i. . LUBE, CHANGE OIL & REPUCE FILTER Inbreak dm Thorn Rid I 01 ' ALFOL. C 1991 Ford, White, wbuckct, cy Various Miscellaneous V-- 8. air conditioning. Items. 4:00 All items may be seen at Roosevelt Warehouse between 9:00 ajn. and Monday through Thursday. or implied. All items to be purchased in "as is" condition. No warranty, expressed all or bids. to reserve the any right reject Sellers p-- A J Ja |