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Show IIINTAH BASIN STANDARD. January 14. E.Bellon Eva Wmuner Bellon, age 96, of the Salt Lake City area and formerly of Roosevelt, mother of Arvin Bellon, died January 12, 1997 in BountifuL Funeral services are pending. Please call Hollinger-Olpi- n 6 or listen for Mortuary at the announcement on KNEU. 722-242- 1997- - Page IS Uintah County seeks childrens justice center The Uintah County Municipal Building Tuesday Authority a proposal to seek a grant for the Community Impact Board to build a Children's Justice Center. The center would be a homelike facility which serves children who have beeni sexually, physically of emotionally abused. Currently the Childrens Justice Center is of about 2 jOOO square feet The Children's Justice Center Bored has already received a $50,000 Community Development Block Grant and will approach the Community Impact Bored for up to $100,000 more in matching pant money to complete the project. Wilford Henry 'Bin" Thompson W. Thompson Wilford Henry BBilla Thompson, age 93, of AKamont, died Thursday, January 9, 1997 at Stewarts Cedar Crest Care Center. He was bom April 9, 1903 in Butlerville, Utah to William Llewellen and Adelaide Smith Thompson. He married Madeline Amanda Bell. She later died. Married Carma Lewis. Later divorced. He married Louise Marguerite Taylor January 6, 1939 in die Mesa LDS Temple. She died November 20, 1988. Bill was an active member of the LDS Church where he served diligently and for a long term as ward clerk- - as well as other callings. He also served state missions in southern California. He liked ranching and in his spare time he enjoyed fishing, burning and shooting. He was a military veteran, having served in the U.S. Army shortly alter the end of WW la He is survived by children and mouses: William Hoeft and Jo Thompson, Roosevelt, Sb . Wilford and Donna Thompson, Talmage, Philip Ross and Marva Thompson, Duchesne; Mary Louise and Dale Hanberg, Altamont; 18 grandchildren; 23 great grandchildren; sisters; Lola Ehrich, California; and Ruth and James Lindsay, Mountain Home. He was preceded in death by an infant daughter baby Thompson; a daughter Dora Rounsville; Leonard Rounsville; brothers: Lorenzo, John, Harold mid Harvey; and sister Grace and Delotis. Funeral services will be held at lKX) pjn., Wednesday, January 15th at the Altamont LDS Stake Center where friends may call prior to the aervices 11:00 a.m.-12:- Homeless need our help Delbert Leslie Davies D. Davies Delbert Leslie Davies, age 76, of Duchesne Utah, died January 10, 1997, at the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in novo of complications of ' Leukemia, surrounded by his loving family. He was bore December 17, 1920, in Trimage, Utah to William and Esther Cecelia Hamblin Davies. He attended school in Talmage and Springville, graduating from High School of Springville. Attended college at Weber State. He served his country in World War II in the U.S. Navy Sea Bees in the South Pacific for 39 months. He married Stella Rowley . in 1946l They were later divorced. He married Nancy Lee of Denver, and they were later divorced. He married Mamie Lucille White of Duchesne in May 1995, in the Provo Temple. He is survived by his wife of Duchesne: a daughter Leslie and husband Russ Shap of Rochester, WA; 14 grandchildren and 5 great-ThrBrothers, ee (Helen) Davies of c LaVar (Lorraine) Davies of Springville, John R. (Fteda) Davies or Duchesne. Three sisters, Maggie, (Baris) Aaron of Ogden, Eileen (Myrf) Bright of Clearfield and Genid (Bill) Reay of (been River, Utah. He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister Addie D. Adams, a daughter Rhea and granddaughter JoAnn Carsten. Delbert was an active member Burial will be in the Altamont of the Church of Jesus Chint of Cemetery under die direction of the Lmter-da- y Saints. Hullinger-Otpi- n Mortuary. Funeral services will be held at Duchesne Stake Center Monday. January 13, 1997, at 11:00 ajn. A viewing will be at Mortuary in Roosevelt Sunday January 12, from 6 to 8 in the evening and in Duchesne Stake Center 1 hour prior to services. Burial in die Duchesne Cemetery under direction of the HuUmger Olpin Mortuary. son-in-la- 45 Ofrin-Hulling- Jacob Hollis Quada J. Quada Jacob Hollis Quada, 17 was bare to a new life on January 8, 1997. Sadly, his birth to someone else is a loss to us. Jacob was bom February 17, 1979. He was a people and animals. He was a very simple person, taking great pleasure in nature and his relationships. Jacob was solitary and reserved, but his special gift was in giving what he couldnt receive. Jacob is survived byhis mother, Carol, step-fathDean, two brothers Dean and Joseph, three sisters, Sara, Chaims, and Katie, a er Chelsea and affordable increase i I l i housing opportunities for low income Utahns. " With every year, caring for disadvantaged Utahns becomes a greater challenge. Every Utahn can do a small part to share the wealth with those who are in great need. Check the Homeless Trust Fund box an your state income tax form this year and be part of the solution. If you would like to donate directly to the Homeless Trust Fkmd, contact Kitty Stewart, Utah Division of Community Development, 538-879- ' i feat-growi- bail-ou- PIeasant Utah across the CUys Wasatch Mountains to users in seven counties that include the states most populous cities. The federal government in turn agrees to cut me debt in half. Though tile etate'e share of CUP was financed by the Interior note Department via a with an annual interest rate of only $33 percent, Ovard .said - VAlUy Its never a good idea to keep a 6 9 2601b. man waiting. Year Round 20 Shooting Stations Events Happening All Summer SO-ye- ar For Mora Information Cafc 646-319- 4 Falcons Ledge Snowflake Special Dinner, Lodging, & Breakfast for two only $129.00 (80 1)454-373- 7 Utahs luxury resort at the base of the High Uintas Orris Endorsed Clip & save. Coupon required. Offer is limited. t i 9. The stats is restructuring its Utah gets a batter deal through debt on the Central Utah Project, the restructuring. Private investors will undersaving taxpayers and water users about $200 million, according to write the remaining $127 million Gov. Mika Leavitt. debt at about 5 percent annually. Ovard said the deal is eimiure In a ceremony last week at the Jordanelle Reservoir in Wasatch to one arranged in 1992 by the County, Leavitt said Utah will sell Salt Lake district on construction ita approximately $300 million of the Jordan Aqueduct, built to hart of obligations on the $1 serve the population billion CUP to the private sector. of Salt Lake County. He called it the "least burden-aom- e "Its a real rues concept it saves the state money, it mesne way to handle such costs, rates wont be affected, it helps noting that alternatives couldVs the federal nvemmant reduce its included an increase in water said David G. Ovard, rates or a legislative t debt, that general manager of the Salt Lake wouldve tapped the states Water Conservancy District, the general fond revenues. The change required an act of biggest user of Under the terms of ths Congrare, which approved it last arrangement, the state will off the note it owes promptly pay two grandmothers Anne Tetterton of. Richmond, VA and Edith Quada of Hastings, Mich. Private services were held. . er On any given night in Utah, there are nearly 2,500 homeless persons on die street and in shelters. Existing resources are uate to help aU those who need food or a place to rest If you are looking for a way to really help those in need, the state has created a painless way to assure that you contribution will make a difference. A check-o- ff box on your state income tax form will send your contribution directly to the State Homeless Trust Fund. The Trust Fund has minimal administrative costs and is therefore able to forward the monies directly to homeless shelters and kitchens throughout the state. "The number of homeless children in shelters has doubled since 1991, says Governor Leavitt. These children face serious obstacles in gaining an education. The numbers also show us that nearly 26 percent of homeless sheltered adults are working. They get diem back just need our help to "" on their feet Trust Fund monies are divided and sent to agencies throughout the entire state to meet the needs of the homeless population, no matter where u Utah they are. Governor Leavitt has proposed $600,000 in his current budget to to the Homeless Trust Fund. He ased $5 million to Utah to save $200 million on CUP debt V niece. j For answers on loans in minutes, call In Salt Lake call 537-LOA- N. WITRl |