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If the goal is not as valuable to one as what will be given up, one must While an individual works toward a goal it is important to review their promess weekly and consider possible or revisions. This may be the most significant step in achieving the goal, ask, "Did I work hard enough? Was the goal set too high or too low? What ate the tradeoffs? Is this still important to me? Above all be persistent! Successful individuals will doubt their own abilities from time to time, yet they keep trying Self-deni- . fine-tuni- continually working ut toward accomplishment which ultimately proves their faith in themselves. Remember the statement, "Ill start tomorrow," has been used by procrastinators since time began, waiting for "when the time is right" may result in regret when that day never comes. The golden day is today, this very moment ... now, in the present is what tomorrows goal is hinged upon. Buckle Up and Save A Life! 1746-000- Yeates Kenneth LScott .$50.50 tr $72.33 00010-950- 8 $6.03 RVE4X) 1 8 A Edward and Carol (lariberg of Bridgeland had their daughter, Karren and Jason Larson of Provo out for the weekend. Sandy Remund of Hcber was out to spend the weekend with her father Lloyd Remund and her sisters and brothers. Sharon Morrison, wife of Hied of the Bridgeland Ward, is spending some time over in the Roosevelt Hospital They thought she had pneumonia plus some gall bladder problems. Lena Thomas and her mother Nellie Nelson was going to drive up to Casper, Wyoming to spend the Christmas holidays with son Dee and Chris Thomas and three sons. They are Nellies great grandchildren. RoseLee and Leon Wilkins and their children were all in Colorado Springs, CO. far several days. Rosclces mother, Athlyn Luzur passed away on Dec. 8 ha funeral was held on Dec. 12. They also visited with Leons father Wade Wilkins that has beta in the hospital with pneumonia and a heart disorder. Terry and Alice Halladay of Duchesne spent Christmas with their daughter Ranae and Glenn Paystnip and family in Springvfile, 1 Yeates Kenneth LScott $50,50 5 The Dean Peterson Family Christmas party was held Saturday, Dec. 21 at the home of Dean's sister Marylin Poulson in Salt Lake. Those that attended from out this way were Dean and Pam Peterson of Duchesne, Teresa Scott and Leslie Peterson and family, Darrin and Anna Brown and family of Vernal, and Ken and Sandra Nielson and family of Lemington Utah. Brad and Cami Tollefson at Midvale had a baby boy bom on Nov. 30. They were involved in a car accident, a car ran a red light and totaled Brads car, they were not hurt seriously. But it did hasten the birth of the baby. He weighed 8 lbs. 7 oz. and will be named Taylor Austin. His grandparents are Bruce and Darlene Tollefson of Duchesne, and Joe and Penny Mulvey of He has even great Murray. grandparents and one great great grandmother. Roland and Grace Roy of Duchesne, flew from Salt Lake to KiOeene Texas where they plan to the Christmas holidays with son David and Laura Roy and 1798-000- 0 9 1977. 1 9 CAS 08 14 Xiong Vu THoua V $8.98 00004-314-5 Creek Capital Corp 9 $9.64 004)12-982- 722-501- 8. 7 M4)52-01-4-6-7-- S 49394)041 Wynn Edward S Et Al 00011-326- toll-fre- Duchesne Elementary sang several songs. Tami Mullins decorated the Center. Door prizes were given ouL There will be no bingo until Jan. 8, The Daughters of Pioneers held their Christmas party at 1 p.m. at the home of Jolcen Farnsworth in Zubiate Duchesne Dec. 16. It was potluck, Ez equiclMaria and they each exchanged a gift. $70.92 The lesson "The return of the 004)01-150- 6 Zubiate EzequiclMaria Mormon Battalion," was given by Cindy Bruton. There were (15) $29.90 members presenL Entertainment M4H7-I5-1- 6 was by Patsey Engle and her two Zubiate Ezcquiel Maria A daughters, Pam Riley and Mindy $107.32 Hall played a melody of Christmas Zubiate Ezequiel songs. Games were played, and the lifts were exchanged. The three Maria A $293.71 RSE-00- 1 prepared the Christmas Zubiate Orlando R y ere Jolcen Farnsworth, Verl Shama L $444.47 clson, and Pat Engle. 2 The Dec. Mothers Club was Zubiate Samuel OMary held at the home of Gayle Young $341.70 with Serena Taylor and Mel 004)27-407- 0 17984)004 Tanner. Gayles home was Zubiate Santucl OMary decorated for die Christmas party. $10.00 Three homes were decorated, and 044 4)002-(Xlater visited. The homes belonged Zubiate Samuel 0 to Mr. and Mrs. Clair Poulson, Mr. $10.00 Mary R Rock Harrison, and Mr. 3B and Mrs. M and Mrs. Mike Taylors. They Rose Zufelt played games and exchanged gifts. $320.38 The ladies served a dessert There 1 were Zufelt (22) members presenL TonyVona For our Senior Citizens $8.80 ri 17954X102 Christmas dinner, we were Zufelt Wayne by the FHA Class of Dud-- aie $38.94 School. The 2nd grade from the $8.98 3095-001- 3 For further information, please contact the Roosevelt Ranger District at Group $12.05 48.98 CAS 0491 CAS-050- 4 6 Zorich Wygocki Ginger M $348.98 4 Wolf Creek Capital Corp $149.17 Willard $10.3 004)29-948- 1 0492-000- 004)21-624- -- 1 L A 004)14-698- 00004-133-9 Foundation Wunder Rodney CJoyce ... $8 98 JrKim CAS-050- 3 Wu Kim $10.00 $6.03 004)19-542-4 5 Wright Deborah $8.98 $59.71 00012-473- 9 4400 Sherry Wright David $8.98 Jr Zehrbacli Margaret A $10.00 194 3936 Zeller Albert E $15.79 Wort man Jerry A $9.64 CAS4M08 A Bruce 7 3 A Zajac John A Sr $24.11 1831 Work- 0 2362-236- John $6.03 Zajac 4717 Insurance Consu 462.81 0254 Worthen Jerry Lynn $178.18 $8.98 00012-577- $17.61 004)06-922-3 Worldwide A Bruce 6 Young Ronnie Lynn $220.90 CAS 0407 9 Witney 004)27-287- 9 man $124.91 3607 Young Roger DeanGayle Ms $229.99 004)014)268 Young Ronnie Lynn $160.63 Workman Riley JamesIsaac 420.98 $29.66 CAS 4)406 1 Young Roger Dean AmesAngeli $499.07 004)16-956- 0400 Wisener Patrick D 00012-575- 8 Young Roger Dean $708.35 Gayle M Workman Kevin 1 5 JrShell 3 SRS-00- 1 9 3607-000- Young Roger Dean Jr Shell $211.39 Workman Isaac CalvinRile 436.16 004X17-907- 3 3049 Workman Jeffery DaleMaiy $202.87 Wise Gerald Lessley Patri $32.07 0461 Wisener Patrick D $101.99 Hie new system is designed to improve the reservation process by allowing the concessionaire to Yellowstone family. Cecil 9 Young Roger Dean $510.96 004)30-761- 5 S 9 Dale 35194)001 Young Lavcral Delta $29.20 1741 9 1 S8 38 Woods Thomas KEva $48.22 $180.41 Winterton Wilkerson Jonathan J 6 $6.03 RSH4J002-002Wad-wort- Windley Merrill C Mildred Goodspeed 2328-000- Young Lanny RChcryl 48.98 6 Winn Albeit Curtis Darien 4199.23 00021-068- 6 VS 4)091 Winn William Norman Karen $85.92 Claudette RVE4XI08 3706 1852-000- Campground have been made the Roosevelt Ranger through District office. This season, campers who want to reserve these two recreation sites on the Roosevelt Ranger District will be asked to use a new system. Beginning- - January 2, reservations wiU be taken by Flaming Gorge Corporation, Manila, UL, the concessionaire who operates these two recreation sites. and RCheryl 004X18-673- 0 Jr Numkena provide reservation services in an effort to streamline the process, errors and decrease potential service. customer improve Reservations for the 1997 will be taken starting season e Thursday, January 2. The phone number for Flaming Gorge Corporation is Most major credit cards and checks are accepted. Reservations for Moon Lake Group Campground will remain unchanged, and will be taken by the National Reservation System at far Uinta River Group Campground In the past, reservations 0 Young Lanny RCheryl $502.82 K part, Forest Service reminds: make reservations now 1475 Young 4 004)06-883-7 8 hie Yellowstone Campgrounds $6.03 1 $5496.56 & Kevin Lanny Woods Eldon MJana Lee 4157.34 00013-158- 5 CAS 4)990 Woods Herbert C $626.14 1500-001- 496.44 Kathy Darla J Whittaker 004)05-470- 1 Win- Uinta River $47.20 Woods Cornell 3619 16I74XJ01 6 Young Woodland Wesley YJ 4S4.54 Mary E $105.55 8 For the dilemma of recognizes scientists, but insists that tribal beliefs be respected. 7 004)30-132- 9 M Lily 00000-961-7 CAS-099- ."..$403.66 00-00- 5 Wimmer Debbie 572.93 O0 AL-00- Wilson Stuart GEeva R $241.44 complete 1 Woodland Wesley 450.50 Mary E $6.03 0001 Whiting James S 413.34 RPA-002- 9 to Jtah archaeologists and tribal representatives have maintained a respectful dialogue, and all the museums and schools holding items seem willing to give them up without fight. But Metcalfe is concerned about scientists having continued acceu-- if limite-d- to remains and artifacts far study. He said that while he and others understand and respect Native creationist beliefs about tribal origins, their guiding star is science. "Native Americana cannot tell me how Fm going to interpret the prehistoric past, Metcalfe said. But we can give them voice so their view of their beginnings complement what weve learned using science and archaeology." Young Ervin DMarion R $151.29 004)27 987 WVA41003 Young Kathryn A S10.00 RX-001- 9 R Young Ervin D Marion R $475.57 Wilson Steven Lee Keith 3 004)05-713- Wood John LCaroline $411.50 Wind River Petroleum 004)1 Watson 7 00002-817- $6.03 White James P Trustee 4103.61 CMT-0007- 004)16-1233525-000- 2 Vneleker Richard S6.03 $6.03 17 .3 .: Wilson Steven Lee chester Patricia Lee White Steven R Barbara 4156.38 4752-001- 2 7 DMarion S8I.85 -- $34.81 White David HKolleen $36.41 004)1 7 John Sl id Wilson Leonard BKatie Jo 00008-872- 7 Ervin -- $647.96 Warwood 3505-000- oelckir RBS-000- B SI 11.93 . D Wamiek Roger U S60.27 Mary Kath 1.93 2492-000- 0003 White Carole D $1,564.58 46.03 Ware Richard $6.03 Ware John 021-407- 6 .. Richard Ware $6.03 249I4XXI7 Voelcker ( Richard B 51113)3 Vneleker 417.61 000000616 06-08-9-1 Whitaker Louie G $10.00 004)31-097- 0 24804XXJ7 John L 00028-647- 0 00006-168-3 Ware Vneleker Frank i)u-- 0 B S55.XI (XMI21-35- Western Canyons Inc $143.28 004)08-755- 5 35634)002 Western Rockies $102.05 4752-001- 1 2 -- 4380-000- 7 004)10-070- 5 Young Dean $33.94 1499 Young 0015 Wolff Jimmy F Blenda Rayl $799.14 00013-123- 9 CAS 0955 Ki Wong Ching $8.98 00013-124- 7 CAS 0956 Ki Wong Ching $8.98 00013-125- 4 CAS 0957 Ki Wong Ching $8.98 L Dean 4752-001- 0 004)05-723- 00000-811- 4 Waic Vneleker 0002 Westergard Lloyd Debbie .$89.09 004)05-579- 2 24794XJ07 1)21-34- Frank $161.78 $63.68 Wolf Creek Capital Corp $12.05 00001-945- Young 5 Young Allen $17.61 Wilson 0001 Westergard Lloyd Debbie .$39.12 004)09-1862375- Wolf Creek Capital Corp $9.04 00000-951- 8 5- Young $10.00 Cheryl 4 00031-2490- $44.94 Wilson B 577.15 .Mi 3682-000- M $6.03 Vitale VineentSu7annc I SKMX) D 021-327- 6 24784)007 san L 1 Archie O Wolf Creek Capital Corp $27.12 $184.91 N 4)062-000- 1 Willis James DSu- - ' 5 .$89.09 2 6 Wardlc I larold Ervin S23.48 Ja De Ware Vise Albert MEtta ....57.23 00031-248- Lloyd 004X11-121- 7 00-- SI 2.05 2947-000- Debbie Wardell ScottShannon S409.63 Ware Vildaver Michael Oi.'(k,7-73- 3682-000- 4536-0038- A Ward S6.03 Rosa .x) 015-80X- Williams Robert D 00000-950- 0 Westergard 00-- 0 Wolf Creek Capital Corp $22.60 Patricia Associates Yorke Ronald S $10.00 $18.08 Williamsen $24.11 6 6 10 00031-247- 4754-000- 1 004)10-894- 8 004)15-595- 47524)009 Wolf Creek Capital Corp 00031-246- Williams Vernon GSusan S $31.34 00016-925- 4 SES 4)004 1 (K)-- 0 SIX.08 Riisa 5063-000- 1 Yorke James A $10.00 412.42 $6.03 5060 West Texas Co Oil $109.34 004)08-973- 4 BRS-012- 1 Ware S6.03 .5166.41 n7- - X)l 5 Merry 004)1 004)15-239- Wolf Oeek Capital Corp Williams Robert D 46.03 $24.11 & 9 Ware Richad $6.03 SX9-I.5- 8-- 3 S 0.00 4752-000- 8 8 Et Al 0016 Yorke James A 5 00031-245- r REH4J008-Yode- 004)15-238- funds cryt in 1911. SI0.00 Yvonne $586. 10 2- 004)14-553- 6 Wayne Viersen .i Coeharan Dnlli 00-0- 1 West William T Kuith Ward 5X 29644)001 Wenz William M $35.35 West Texas Oil Co $37.73 Lorraine Walton '2 5X4 X7 $5454 Won C Wolf Creek Capital Corp $17.36 00014--4 109 CVP-0000008 Wolf Creek Capi- tal Corp 417.36 Williams Mark Joanne $60.27 004)12-228- 7 CAS 4)059 Michael Williams $8.98 5 J $6.03 Mark S8 98 Trustee r 004)07-765- 00014-407- (XV0 $6.31 Joel Ward Veigal-'re- 5B Werner Leonard CAS-054- 4 Wallcrsdorf SS.9X "OOI7-7I4- 1 Welcome Janet Lee $35.62 004)29-937- 4 31274)024 Wells Donald LSharlet $78.36 004)12-710- .wig.ie farlosEsthcr SX.9S CAS-071- 3 OOOI2 XXI3 C'urlosEsthrr RHS-0-0 2 Yi 004)20-177-6 -- 0022 Wolf Creek Capi- tal Corp 417.54 $6.03 GVE-000- Ycoinan James $48.22 CVP-00- 0 Williams Karen Lynn $107.71 004)04-520- 7 0775 Williams LamonlFlorence $52.01 Welcome $302.25 004)29-692- 5 7 V Va.q;ie M Wenz William M 4497-000- Walters Lewis Mark I Williams Floyd ELillic L 004)30-593- 2 582.58 Lynn im (x7 NUI 2999 0013 Vance aseman Lynn i la-- t .. .$6.31 ID iMX (US3IVR4XX17- 0012 Vacijuez Emilio S5I.00 licmeJi 7 XS05 00 CAS 0712 1 1 Wallers Lewis Mark - 0) .56 . S62.69 Helen 'Vagiiim 1744-000- federal LDcbra C CVP4XXM 004) 0018 Wolf Creek Capital Corp 417.54 00014-400C VP-00 0020 Wolf Creek Capi- tal Corp .$17.36 cannot bi "That inventories of American Indian human remains, funeruy items or other ceremonial artifact! and make them available to the tribes. Nationwide, the National Park Service is coordinating the efforts of an estimated 3,000 museums and 700 tribes to repatriate some 2,300 sets of human remains and more than 91,000 funerary objects. In Utah, roughly 1,000 items are held in six museums, including mare than 200 sets of human remains and hundreds of other partial remains, usually consisting of a bone or two. Hie discussion in Utah so far has been civil, but the parties expect friction to build during negotiations to determine which tribe will claim which remains for reburial according to tribal A Wolf Creek Capi$17.54 set of remains has bean returned. The bonee of famed Ute Chief Black Hawk, who waged war on Mormon aettlera between 1865458, were found in Hie Church of Saints Jesua Christ of Latter-da- y historical department last year after disappearing from a tribal Similar debates are raging throughout tha country aa states and Moral agencies implement the 1990 Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). Hie act requires all museums and agencies receiving $161.07 6 tal Corp Williams Floyd ELillie $6.03 ChrisJewell Louis $9.04 00014-384- Williams Farrell D $50.69 Jr .$139.25 $6.03 2 Cynthia S6.03 SO U Ronald Martha Cynthia Wallin i 21614)003 Williams CarlLaurel $27.30 004)30-575- 9 4046-000- 1 Wcimer overshadows religion Hopi. discounted.1 half-doze- Inverstments $176.74 Janet L ' .4 5 Welch Virginia $10.00 W'allin S6.03 522.24 5 4951-002- Duke $15.67 t.M Carol Duane G Arlene $120.55 2146 Weikert Marge Carrera Investments $301.50 3039 Weikert Marge Carrera Investments $50.50 3073 Weikert Marge Carrera Invert ments $50.50 3101 Weikert Marge Carrera Weiser Wullberg ixt (too 97X1 M 020-05 I v'al ii. la uivl.uis Jr .... '19X11 X )6 i si tXK, 2276 Van Aken Keiaieili IVMarv J 1 Duke Wallherg S93IXI . WVR-00- 0 Wallace 9 773 Kl 4 SI 00.24 004)2 535.2) .. . 004)08-738- 1 1 Walker William C Jr Kami I SI 15.37 Is! 'XXi 9765 ali neia J Luisl.uis Jr (a i ix SI 6.99 2788-000- SX6.74 49414X117 I 4 4X34)3 5121. )4 494I4XXJ9 James Alex Valile V 2524 Walker Kenneth SRita O $100.24 004) 0 8 53 472048)05 Walker Richard G $52.26 Col- 31 Weems $136.59 a science,' he said. "We won that Metcalfs had thought war in tha 1920s with evolution. between evolution end creationism Scientists agree the human wee settled in a Tennessee remains should be returned to courtroom in 1925. their tribes of origin' far reburial, Then ha was appointed to the and they condemn the callous way Utah Native American Remains they were dug up in the first Review Committee. place. But moat archaeologists of think some of the old bones hold Metcalfe, curator archaeological holdings at the significant prehistoric dues that University of Utahs Museum of should be examined, and they Natural History, worries the wont be dissuaded from battle could flare anew as interpreting . those dues by of ancient Indian sdentific method. thousands But Will Numkena, director of remains and artifacts held in a n mueeums throughout the state's Office of Indian Affaire, the state are turned over to tribes says it is the scientists who have to bend their belief system around for reburial. "Some of these finds are those of the American Indians. said "The descendants of these scientifically important, Metcalfe. And I realize that they remains are still very much are also important to the Native present and still practicing the Americans and their feelings traditional ways," said Numkena, G Joyce where Anthropologist Duncan the war 8 Webb, Rex VRuth Colleen .$107.47 V Walker Gary Steven SI 3.26 49294)01 lege 3683-000- toward the afterlife. But we cannot be in a position Pm By Astociated J Weideman Lori A I'tah Valiev Stale 3 $6.03 S6.03 State Col$39.41 0422-000- Weber Walker 1Torence 3 Robyn Webb Tammy $130.03 00-02- 0 ill Valiev i lege 2 004)26-690- 2 Margaret $8.98 CAS 01 07 R Donisha (XJ--0 ixi tiM Xiw:RMA-(X)6- 0 ! t ii' Valiev Stale Col- 11 S'). 14 re J 4 8118 Ml KMA4XI62 I tali Valiev State ColS.Ki.Ol lege J Webb Also, the acientista want to be able to atudy aome of tha remains and to have that privilege if others are uncovered. So far in Utah, only a single Scientist worries that returning remains of earlv Native Americans will stir debate Robyn S6.03 1 Wakincknna Margaret Paiak $8.98 8 8076 I 'tali Valley State Col$8.96 lege (MM Webb S6.03 6 Wuxcl icld GlcnnAmber B SI 08.62 7 S6.03 Roger SI 00. 1 9 Col- custom. Reburials $84.87 Buyd 004)014)1X5 Continued from previous pane Yenne Owen AVivian V Public Service Announcement by the tlnteh Batin Stimderd ' |