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Show Page 18 - UINTAH BASIN STANDARD, 4, L . ; , D. 1996 cn Uiccn, Moses Ul., DcImi ft Lake, Washing i, I jNcita Young, Bountiful, Ul.. Cathy ft Wayne Johns, Farming in, New Mexico, Dale Snow, Jen on, UL, ft Jack ft JoAnn Jones, Sjiuiy, Utah. Many Grandchildren. Sister; Mrs. K :nnclh (Alice) Aycock, Vernal Ut., Brother; Wallace ft Clco Stephenson, Salt Lake City, Utah. Funeral Services will be Saturday. Nov. 16, 1996, 1:00 p.m. Vernal 9th Ward Chapel, 250 N 200 W, Vernal, UT., Friends may call at the chapel Saturday from 1:30 until time lor services. Burial will be in the Macscr FaT'icw Cemetery under the direction of Thomson's Vernal M:.luary. W- . h , and Judy Merkley, Smithfield, Glade and Jcri Merkley, Border, TX, Beryl and Donald Trujillo, and Ncphi, Gordon Audrey Merkley, Bakersfield, CA, Clifford and JoAnn Merkley, Tridell, Delbert and Julie Merkley, Orem; .47 grandchildren; 40 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Jill Richards as well as her 3 brothers and 1 sister. Funeral services held at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, November 19th at the Tridcli LDS Church. Burial in the Tridell Cemetety under the direction of the Hullingcr-Olpi- Mortuary. V, SlfckkT Glen Albeit Stephenson G. Stephenson Glen Albert Stephenson, 83, died November 1$, 1996 in Roosevelt, Utah. He was bom December 8, 1912 in Holden, Utah., a son of Joseph Albert and Charlotte r . " . Vernal, Utah, Children; Janice & Hal Merkley, Idaho Falls, ID., Tom ft Carol Casey, Duchesne, UL, Darius ft Margie Burke, Englewood, Co., Larry ft Phyllis Burke, Kaysville, j nt 3 1997: V Bear River, from the Idaho state line downstream, including Cutler Reservoir and the outlet Esther Alberta Oh man Merkley William L. Kimball E. Merkley Little Bear River below Valley View Highway (SR-30- ); W. Kimball Esther Alberta 01 mum Merkley, age 84, of Tridcli, died Thursday, November 14, 1996 at her home. She was bom July 31, 1912 in Bear River Ci:. Utah to Erik Albin and Emma Amelia Anderson Oilman. She Married Clyde Emil Merkley April .0, 1937 in the lie died Lnj in 1 lanuaiy Esther as ictive member of the LDS hu: and loved kids, e:;pccially lcac j the singing in Piimary. Ainon ;hc many services she pcrfoimed i.. the church were three LDS missions. She loved to crochet, take care of her flowers and garden and cooking. She especially loved her family and left a great heritage. She is survived by sons, daughters and their spouses: Errol and Janet Merkley, Tridcli, Dcon and Lynn Richards, Mantua, John Mjalad River; Willard Bay Reservoir, William L. Kimball died at age 65, November 14, 1996. He survived by his children Laurie, u Debbie, and Mark. Scott and Decdce are in heaven to meet him "Wild Bill" was his There was never a hone he couldnt ride, a person he didnt love-h- e was a real cowboy. His gift to life was his heart. 1 ! Hearing Aids father was William L., Mary Dorothy, brothers, Edward and Roland deceased. From his brothers Robert V Arthur L, Michael H and sister, Kay Green - Godspeed! To Carol Haggerty, much love for your His mother, loving care. William was also an honored veteran of the Korean War, armored divirion. Graveside services were held at Evanston City Cemetery. Our circujts are high quality and fully approved. FREE TESTING in our office Or a professional will test in your home for a fee of $30.00, deductible on purchase of a l l I I BeehiveCochlear Hearing Centers 3443 So. State, Suite IfEMpESa lember Full LbbbJ Warranty It Pays To Drnv; 600 Miles Expires Foi-nishk- Thanksgiving Tire Specials S 11296 COOP 'tires Get ready before the snow comes! Volume Buying Power H(Mf D.MAD; Gunnison Bend; Lake Powell; Gunlock Reservoir and Huntington North Reservoir. With the exception of Flaming Reservoir, all waters Gorge are warm approved for water fisheries. Allowing two poles to be used at Flaming Gorge will bring Utahs regulations in line with Wyomings, which allows two poles to be used on the Wyoming side of Flaming Gorge, Peuengill said. Anglers must purchase a $10 Second Foie Permit, in addition to a fishing or combination license, before fishing .with a second pole in To protect cutthroat populations, the following waters were added to the list of waters closed to the possession of cutthroat trout or trout with cutthroat markings Diamond Fork Creek (including all tributaries), from to the SpringviTle crossing headwaters; Mountain Dell Creek, from Little Dell Reservoir upstream to headwaters and, 1997. In an effort aimed mainly at Parleys Creek All fishing regulations approved 'protecting trout populations in waters where fishing pressure has by the board go into effect Jan. 1, i : n 1 ;v.' : hr- : increased, the board greatly Other fishing regulation and RAC approved Division recommendations to reduce the changes approved by the board trout bag limit to four fish on the may be found in the 1997 Utah Fishing Proclamation, available in following waters: December. Cruder Reservoir 1997 Conservation Permits Matt Warner Reservoir The board approved (Mammoth) Huntington conservation permit numbers for Reservoir UM Creek (upstream from various conservation groups, such as the Rocky Mountain Elk Forsythe Reservoir) Huntington Reservoir and UM Foundation and National Turkey Federation. These groups use the permits theyre given as a way of raising money to put into wildlife projects. Groups The family of Bill Bowen through selling the would like to thank all of the members, typically through an friends and members of the auction or raffle. Groups request community who extended the permits theyre interested in. kindness and support during this The board' approved Division time of loss. and RAC recommendations of We appreciate ill of the meals, statewide big game conservation flowers and other arrangements, as well aa the words of comfort permits. Statewide pemiits may be We appreciate the Roosevelt used to hunt the species the permit 5th Ward for their participation is good for, on any open hunting in the funeral services and unit in the state. of the luncheon, The Rocky Mountain Elk e are touched by how many Foundation was given one buck people loved Bill and we know he deer statewide permit and one bull will be missed greatly. elk statewide permit. Safari Club Sincerely, International one bull moose The Family of statewide permit and one bison Bill Bowen statewide permit and the National se . Card Of Thanks Custom Made Repairs $60 15 Pineview Reservoir; Flaming Gorge Reservoir, Pelicai Lake; Starvation Reservoir, Utah Lake; Yuba Reservoir. Creek, upstream from Forsythe Reservoir, also are closed to the possession of cutthroat trout and trout with cutthroat markings. At Dougherty Basin Lake in the Boulder Mountains, the brook trout - limit was set at four fish, while the lake was closed to the possession of cutthroat trout or trout with cutthroat markings. A bag limit of two trout was set for Newcastle Reservoir. A statewide size limit on tiger muskies was set at one fish that must be at least 40 inches in length. Other fishing rules approved by the board include: The trout limit at Lost Creek Reservoir win be raised to 12 fish. Pineview Reservoir will remain closed to the possession of tiger muskies. Mountain Dell Creek, from Mountain Dell Reservoir upstream to Little Dell Reservoir, will remain closed to fishing. The trout limit on the South Fork of the Qgden River was raised to eight, but only two may be brown trouL The Strawberry River, from Soldier Creek downstream to the confluence of Willow Creek (approximately one mile), will be open to artificial fly and lure fishing only. . A crappie limit of 10 fish was set at Willard Bay Reservoir and the Willard Bay Reservoir Inlet Channel. The walleye limit at these waters will be six, with only one walleye over 20 inches allowed. The yellow perch limit at Yuba Reservoir was reduced to 10. Sixth Water, from the portal downstream to Last Chance, will be open to artificial fly and lure fishing only, with a bag limit of only two fish less than 12 inches and one fish greater than 2 inches. 1997-.'-!.!,'- hearing aid. Free Ear Molds I . The board approved Division and Regional Advisory Council that recommendations (RAC) resident and anglers be allowed to f&i with two fishing poles, ion the following waters, in :j- coupon I An opportunity for anglers to with two fishing poles on selected waters and a reduction in .the trout bag limit on selected waters were outcomes of a JJlah Wildlife Board meeting In addition to approving the 1997 Utah Fishing Proclamation, the board also approved 1997 Conservation Permit numbers. Fishing Proclamation 1996 Two surveys, one conducted for the Division of Wildlife Resources by Utah State University and one mail-i-n survey conducted by the Division, found Utah's anglers evenly divided over the issue of using two fishing poles and reducing the statewide bag limit on trout and kokanee salmon, Tom PetlengiU, Division sport fisheries coordinator, sold the a Fish DOttu. 'Ti' Johnson Ruby Stephenson. He married Phyllis Shins, Jan. 29, 1934, Duchesne, Utah. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Provo IDS Temple. Glen worked as a farmer and rancher and worked for the Duchesne County ft Uintah County School Districts. He was a member of the Vernal 9lh Ward, Served as a home teacher, Sunday school counselor, and worked in the Provo LDS Temple for six years. He enjoyed gardening, wood work, every summer he grew beautiful flowers and he and his wife always kept an immaculate yard. Glen loved giving produce he had grown to everyone, and during the holiday 'season their home and yard were always decorated beautifully mid many in the community enjoyed driving by and seeing what they had created. Preceded in death by parents, son, Ronald Glen Stephenson, Bra, Evan Stephenson, sister, Mildred Carmen. Survived by his wife; Dolores Stephenson, . Fishing regulations approved by Utah Wildlife Board J Foundation for North American Wild Sheep one desert bighorn sheep statewide permit and one Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep statewide permiL Deer The National Mule Foundation was given one buck pronghorn statewide permit arid Friends, of the National Rifle Association (NRA) one Rocky Mountain goat statewide permiL Friends of the NRA also were given tme statewide black bear permit, as well as three cougar statewide permit, one permits-o- nc permit for the Manti hunt unit and one permit for the Duchesne unit. In issuing area conservation permits (permits which allow hunters to hunt in specific hunt units), the board followed the majority of the RAC recommendations. One area where the board differed with the majority of the RACs was in issuing a Rocky Mountain bighorn, sheep permit for the Rattlesnake hunt uniL Three out of five RACs recommended a Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep permit not be issued for the uniL Don Pray with the Utah Chapter of the Foundation for North American Wild Sheep (FNAWS), the group which applied for the permit, told the board if granted the permit the Utah FNAWS could raise enough money to greatly help the sheep population in that area. The board followed Northern Region and Southeastern Region. RAC recommendations, which recommended a Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep permit be issued for, the Rattlesnake uniL and issued the' permit to Utah FNAWS. The Utah FNAWS also was issued four desert bighorn sheep area permits, one for the Escalante hunt unit, one for the San Rafael South unit and two permits for the San Rafael North uniL Buck deer area permits were given to the Utah Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and Friends of NRA. Friends of NRA were also .given buck pronghorn area permits and one bull moose area permiL Following Division recommendations, the board gave the Utah National Wild Turkey Federation a total of eight Rio Grande turkey permits. One permit will be issued to each of the federaiiousix ,Uirir chapters. A seventh permit will be issued to the Utah County chapter, for use in its The youth education program. eighth permit will be issued to the federations Utah directors, who will choose which state chapter to give the permit to. 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