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Show Wathen age 69 pseud away in Salt Lake an October 31, of Cancer. He wae barn in RJ'iebell. Hie funeral wee held on 1 londay November 4, at Noon in the Cottonwood Stake Center. He waa a professional golfer. ON THE GRILL-Roose- velt Middle School students who passed the first quarter of school with high marks were treated to a barbecue lunch last Wednesday. Pauline Winkler Shana Loertscher - 454-397- 6 Roberta drove to of Utah, to help take care Melanie ' and daughter-in-laMarlene Hooper, Sterling Roberta. Rayah haa an older lister eight year old Jordan, the twins; baby Rayah an Chance and Chanfler.'who age three. Marlene was able to watch Jordan in her tumbling program, help make Halloween coetumee for foe children, and quilt on a quilt for baby Rayah. While there, her son, Brent, wife, Kim and fondly came to Sterlings and Melanies home to visit and see the baby Rayah. Those seeing Elder Monte Robots off on the airplane to Columbus, Ohio, wen his parents, Dean and Marlene, Calvin, Margo and Colton Robots (Bluebell), SharoreLaMar, Natalie, Kyle, and Tyson West of American Falls, Idaho, Kathy, Dene, Robert, and Jeff Groll (Trsmonton), Greg, Laura, Josh and Ryan Roberta (Logan), Sterling, Jordan, Chance and Chandler Roberta (Hooper) Kora and Cany Roberts, Roxanne and twins - Zachary and MeKensie Pollman (Salt Lake (Sty). Then wen also friends and former roqmmatMiioMhntefc when he lived in Salt Lake City foie summer. Sunday, Nov. 3, Howard and Maxine Todd attended Rooeevelt Fourth Ward when they wen present at foe ordination of their grandson, Brandon Todd, to a deacon. Brandons the son of Gregory and Michelle. Others Mark (Syracuse), .0 Stephanie and Bruce, Carla and . family (Roosevelt) Brandon's 12fo birthday wae October 29. With the birth of Colby Scott to first time parents, Scott and Lisa Goodrich, Gary and Nonalee 'rich ildren. nave twenty The seven pound ounce baby bay was bom November 1, 1996, at foe Uintah Basin Medical Center in Rooeevelt Greatgrandmothers are Verona Goodrich, Bluebell and Leona Holgnte of Altonah on foe paternal side. Lewie (Short) and Judy Labrum are Colbys maternal from Randelett grandparents are Gladys Labrum (Vernal) and Mabel Smuin (Vernal). The Allen and Elisabeth Parry family have been traveling to Wyoming to participate in the deer hunt; they attended a baby bleaaing in Salt Lake City for foe baby of Elizabeths brother, Nathan Pace, and drove to Vernal rs witness the to baptiemfeanfirmation of a cousin. .niday, November 1, Mark and Lori Monaen, with their family took Velma Monaen to West Valley City to visit with her daughter, LaRae McDonald, who haa been ill. While Velma remained at LaRaes, the rest of foe Monaene drove to Provo to attend the football game between Altamont' High School and 4Dueheana High School in foe 1A They returned to LaRaes and Hals to visit, then returned ' ihoroa Sunday. Another brother, jEldan Monsen, also went to visit rJwifo IjB on Sunday, Nov. 3. Mindy Warr came home to uebell with her mom, Rove Sunday afternoon, Nov. 3, doctors advised a change of for a while although the :;baby needs to remain in the hospital. Grandma Reva says little Jamas Douglas has increased hie birth weight of fores pounds eleven ounces to four pounds right lose i ounces even with the weight he experienced. Mindy and Reva will return to the hospital Friday, i Nov. 8 to check up on the baby then will let hie progress dictate what is to taka place next. With foe football season coming to a dose, we want to recognize foe young men of Bluebell who were a part of foe Altamont High 8chool football squad as well as their coach, Mr. Robert Marshall. Carleon (Arne and CSnty), nt Cook (Dean and Chorine), 8hawn Fausett (Lewie and Kay), John Jenkina (Gary and Paula), Gregory Miles (Ron and Carolyn), , V Brad Monaen (Mark and Lori), Joseph Smiley (Lorry and Joyce Brittain), Tyrall Tew (Craig and Bonnie), Ronnie White (Bill and Debbie), Jordan Witbeck (Dan and Jeneal), with Trinity Bird (Kerry and Mary) and Justin Jenkine (Guy and Paula) serving aa managers of foe team. Coning to visit Robert and Sunn Marshall Sunday afternoon Nov. 3 were their children Jaynes and Kevin Day, grandchildren, Jaynes and Kevin Day, Madison and Marshall. The Days returned to their home in Logan Tuesday, NoVS.' Susan Marshall spent four days at the home of her parents, Leon and Wynelle Vance of Mt. Pleasant last week helping her mom who is not well. Surprise, wonder, awe, and down right flabbergasted wen foe feelings of Tracy Houston aa he participated in this years elk hunt After a period of tramping foe mountains in search of the elusive elk, he righted one that proved to be an appropriate target When he shot he wee confident he had cored a successful hit However, it managed to go out of hie virion. As he followed the trail, two men came up behind him. His explained he was going to retrieve the elk he had foot The men circled ahead, found the elk and as Tracy came up, one of the men shot foe elk again, having tagged the animal and declared it was his. Tracy has an unused tag thanks to the unscrupulous bfoavior ofan ana guest" of foe hunt whose integrity is seriously suspect had a heart attack on foe night of Saturday. He was taken over to foe Rooeevelt hospital where he was in the ICU till later on Sunday. They say he was stabilized and doing good. Dr. Marsh Poulsen of Salt Lake and a toother inlaw to Dean Peterson passed away on October 30, from complications following surgery. He leaves a wife and four eons. Hie funeral was held in Salt on Monday November 4. There were two children of Ward baptized on Bridgel&nd Saturday evening in foe Duchesne ' Stake Canter. They were Weeley Hanberg eon of Jan and Wayne, also Lenny Marett eon of Roger and Dawna Marett R.G. and Bonnie Ron of Arcadia have been enjoying a visit from their eon Rick and DeAnna Ron-antheir children. They came from St Lewie MO. Venla Gees cousin Nolan George On Thursday, Oct 24 several friends got together at the Frontier Grill to join Fern Jenson in celebrating her October birthday. Jack and Teresa Harmston went to Vernal on Friday, OcL 25th, to celebrate the 7th biithday of grandson Jacob Price, son of Jackie and Dcik Price. The Messing of Lindee Pearl Labrum, daughter of Lyle and Becky Labrum, was held on Nov. 3, 1996 in West Jordan. Lyle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lany Labrum and Beckys parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bytheway, from Salt City. Relatives attending the blessing from Roosevelt were grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Larry Labrum and children Sidni; Tracy, Cody and Landon; greatgrandmother Pearl Labrum; Mr. and Mrs. Val Labrum; and Craig and.Kim Labrum from Logan. Mrs. Louise Wright and sister, Larae from Roosevelt; and sisters, Helen and Eileen from Salt lake Cily attended the 50th Wedding Anniversary' celebration of another sister Beatrice and Rex Lindsay in Orem during the early part of October. The ladies had returned to their homes for a; few days when they were advised that their cousin Joe Hickens wife had died of a massive stroke. All the Hicken family members from Roosevelt were-ablto attend the funeral held in Orem. Jeap Ponton and daughter Debbie Selfe from Myton and Teresa Harmston recently returned from, a trip to Las Vegas, Nevada. ike UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. November 12. mfi- - Pane 17 While , Jean miked to returned back home. grandsons, Ed and Mark Ponton. Cindy Sorensen and Baby Boyd The night Teresa saw the electric of Logan spent a week with her light show, it was the Western parents Ralph and Vcrcna Prcscou, theme. This show is done with while her mother was recovering from an operation. Cindy look over music, changing colors and covers several blocks an Fremont Street in responsibility. Her husband Bruce Sorensen came and picked up LasLegas. Cindy and the baby to return home. Bonnie Duncan spent the long weekend with her daughters and families. She was with Laurie Davis and family of Helper and with Marianne Seardy and family in Bayson. Bonnie returned home on Monday November 4. ' Ilk-rc- On Tuesday October 19, Ron and Dundan traveled to Greenriver Utah to meet their daughter Penny and Duane Riches. From there they all traveled to Indcpendance Missouri, saw the temple of the reorganized church, then went to the Liberty Jail While there they met Jay Horrocks and had a nice visit with him then they traveled to Far West, then onto then to Nauvoo. then went to three days spent They the Carthage Jail, home of Joseph Smith and all the other points of interest They drove to Nebraska to the Winter quarters historical site, and Mormon Pioneers Cemetery and visitors center. They then followed the mormon trail home arriving home Sunday October 27. Lila Larsen of Ogden the daughter of Katie Duncan spent some time with her mother while Ron and Mary were on their trip. Carla Allred of Colorado Springs, and her sister Kathy Nelson of Payson visited the weekend with their parents Kay and Delance Allred and their grandmother Alvira Bastian. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Humes of Fort Bridger Wyoming. They visited with her grandmother Bernice Van Tassell the weekend and brought Bernice a load of , wood, put it in the shed for Winter. Steve and Beth Ann attended the funeral of Steves grandfather Efaner Young in Duchesne on October 30, then .. Wednesday Mary n, Attending the temple in Provo ,last week were Glenda Arrowchis, Wanda Bastian, Sherie Merrill, Claren Symonds, and Ednal Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Bisel went to the Manti Temple Friday, and had their children sealed to them. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bastian, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Williams, Ednal Simmons, Norman Bell, Mr. and Mrs. John Mooeman and Mariah Moosman from Whiterocke, Mr. and Mrs. Bon Williams and family went to Manti Thursday night Ron and Sheryl went through the temple with the Bisels, then Saturday they met Rons parents, Willie and Denise Williams, and Sheryls mother, Kay Rasmussen and Kendall and Anita Rasmussen, they all went through foe temple with Willie and Denise returning home that night Mrs. Virginia Ferguson had an operation on her right hand for carpal tunnel. She now has her stitches out and is starting to use her hand. Mr. and Mrs. Don Simmons went to Salt Lake Tuesday to keep a doctors appointment. out-of-t- he Marvin jbcheni of Slat Lake away approx. 10 days ago. pseud Ftoda He waa once married to hair, they were divorced. Marvin remarried again. Ha and Freda had a large family. He is also survived by Brother's Afton, Myton, and me wife Celia; Arlo ft Iota Rich ns of Arcadia, Dick Richens, Arcadia, and a deter Thelma McKenna of Rooeevelt The Bridgeland Ward lost two of our great members on Saturday of last week, they moved over to Vernal for foe winter. They were Wilma ft Nod Vowdrey. Elden Robert Wilckan of Duchesne, 79 yean old paseed away of a fingering ill nee. He is survived by three daughters and one eon, two brothers, and two sister1!. Robert Young 89 of Duchesne paseed away on October 29, just 12 days after hie wife Manam wae laid to net Hie funeral wae held in the Duchesne 3rd Ward on the Slot with Burial in foe Fnritland cemetery. The Harold Gee's won over to foe Cedar Crest Care Center an Tuesday October 29, visiting with friends. They missed one mend Glen Stephenson and found out that ha had fallen and broken hie hip. He waa operated on. Hie daughter Janice and her husband Hale Merkley was down from Idaho Fklla Idaho. They also visited with her mother and Phylie Mead. Roeelee Wilksne has been in Colorado Springi Co. where she spent several days visiting with her mother Afoleyn Luzier who has been very ill. She also visited with Wade and Maria Wilke ns, Leonh folks. Bill and Veva Tollefson of Duchesne spent several day's over in Vernal staying with their iter Anna Brown and two little boys, Darrin Annae hufoand was out of town to a school. Our Seniors in Duchesne have to go all out to tell Tami Mullins how much they do appreciate her far all foe does for them. Tami had foot building decorated up till you couldnt believe it for foursdaye Halloween. Thera wae a large crowd and then had to be put up two extra tables. It waa a really scary experience. Jimmie ana Ferdell Day anf their daughter Tbni Casey and her little eon all of Coalville wae out and spent Sunday with Mom Phyllis Day. Cecil lumber of Bridgeland, The Gold Account. The one choice you'll never second guess. Never second guess, hmm? 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