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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. March Charlene Joan Poulsen, HeavyRutmer, both Ft Duchesne; May Lee Mountain, Indian Bench; Jean Noble, Vernal; Gloria Mountain Lion, Minnie Grant and Krystle Grant all Roosevelt and many nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles. Graveside services were held at 10 ajn. Saturday, March IS, at the Roosevelt Memorial Park under the direction of the Hullinger-Olpi- n Mortuary. . Nellie Joeleen Mart Korea, Geimany and many other, places. He enjojftd hunting, fishing, camping and being in the Mountains, he also liked to read books and play sports with his kids. He is survived by his wife, Ethelyn, sons snd daughters, Richard Lee Potter, Jr, Rebecca (Stephen D.) Glines, Roy Travis Potter, Kimberly (Gerald L) Ross, County Commissioners in Phillip W. Potter, Ashlee Michelle Daggett, Uintah and Duchesne Potter, all. of Roosevelt, 8 counties had a pleaaant surprise grandchildren; parents, of recently, someone paying them Roosevelt; brothers and sisters, with a smile. Walt Donaldson, Shirley (Ray) Rachele, Helper; Regional Supervisor for the Utah Limine (Elmer) Keel, Roosevelt; Division of Wildlife Resources Leonard Potter, Jr, Vernal; Beaty (UDWR) Northeastern Region has (Leon) Fillingim, Myton; Velma bean attending commiaaion the (Ronald) Giles, Carlin, NV; Kaye meetings and presenting counties with Payment In Lieu of (Deloy) Wilson, Duchesne; Mary .Texas (PILT) checks for Division (Lloyd) Halleu, Roosevelt; Leland (Teresa) Potter, Bakersfield, CA. WDdfife strives to pay its Funeral services held Monday, way," Donaldson said. Each March 17, 1997, 11:00 a.m, at the county receives an annual PILT Roosevelt LDS 7th Ward Chapel check according to state law baaed where friends may call 1 12 hours an the Division owned acreage in each county. Payments usually prior to the service. exceed the original tax payments Burial in the Cedarview 50 cents per acre. All of Cemetery under direction of the averaging these lands ware acquired HuIIinger Olpin Mortuary. critical habitat for wildlife Nellie Joeleen Mart age 56, of Salt Lake City, formerly of the Ft Duchesne area, died Thursday, March 13, 1997 at the Salt Tjit Kntriital She was bom July 10, 1940 in Ft Duchesne to Charlie Joe Noble and Violet Mae Mart Joeleen was an accomplished in her own right and was very active in community theatrical endeavors, directed having R. Potter, Sr. Richard Lee Potter, Sr., age 49, of Roosevelt, died March 14, 1997 community theatre as well as the at the Uintah Basin Medical Center Hiawatha Pageant during the UBIC from complications of Diabetes. He was bom October 22. 1947 celebration. She enjoyed painting, using the mediums of oil, charcoal, in Roosevelt to Leonard and Doris ink and others. She also enjoyed Young Potter. He marcied Ethelyn Blanchard dancing at powwows and was skilled in beadwwk. She was an October 10, 1968 in Roosevelt. Richard is a graduate of Union active member of the Baha'i faith. She is survived by her High School, ana was a tough mile Adah Bush, SLC. a and long distance runner. He Leland Kneale St Clair, .served in the US Army from 1967 FL Washakie, WY; sisters: to 1977, serving in Viet Nam, Card Of Thanks We would like to thank the Doctors & nurses that have helped care for Edwin "Jay Larsen these past years, and the hospital & nursing home stafL especially Jan, Kenny, Mary B. ft Mary Jean, the many nights Td call them out of a sound sleep and they came with such speed, I don't know how they had time to dress, to help with the emergency! for Dr. Riplingers home visits. For Roger, Randy ft Bruce and their kindness Of bringing Jay to Utah from California. I Deanna don't know how I could have managed without the help from all the caring people from Home Health! Mark, Diane, ft Helen for keeping Jays room neat ft dean. Jay realty looked forward to their home visits. They became our family you might say. Thanks to the LDA Church Relief Society ladies to their kmdneee of all the food and serving. Thanks to the Ambulance crew, they were always here in minutes. Thanks to all the many kind deeds from Mesa Medical and G&G and their staff. Thanks to Bobby for all the times you fixed Jays Bed. If Jay were writing this. I'm sure the list would be a lot longer. The flowers, cards, phone calls ft visita were and still are appreciated. Thanks to the Cossds and Gardners for all the errands you ran through the years. . v . , - Psee 19 County commissioners receive funds from wildlife resources H. Mianna Richard Lee Potter, Sr. 1997I PUT Payments -- N. Mart lg. Harvey Mianna, age 99, of Whiterocks was found dead at his home Sunday, March 9, 1997. He was bora in 1898, in the Uintah Basin area to a, the date is and speculative and according to some, including himself, he was over 100 years old. Harvey never married, lived alone much of his life, and was blind about the last 20 years. He was a member of the Native American Church. Was active for many years as a singer in the Sun Dance and Pow Wows, and always the traditional Indian He was a kind man and spoke kindly of all people. He was the last survivor of his family. Graveside services were held Wednesday, March 12, 1997, 10 ajn. at die Fort Duchesne Cemetery. Kom-uf-ch- ee Mi-ann- and Daggett counties received $9,572.30 and $4,683 respectively. The money cornea from sportsmen," Donaldson said. About 89 percent is from license foes and the rest is from matching funds created by a federal excise tax on hunting and fishing equipment. These fluids are generated and distributed to the states through - Federal Aid to Wildlife Restoration Act (Pittman-Robertaoand Federal Aid n, 1937) in Fish Restoration Act (Dingell-Johnso- n 1950). "Wildlife is important to Utah," Donaldson said. 'Not only does it pay its way through PILT, it ia a major recreation industry. It also contributes to the overall quality of DR. MILES or to provide recreational continued from page 11 opportunities for the public." The PILT checks came to a total of $52,522.69 for the three mother to Jesse Allen's son counties. Duchesne County Nathan; and although she sorrowed received $3861.39 and Uintah when she could not carry a baby full tom herself, her gnef made her even mare aware of others' troubles. I would like to express my Her life mixed practical study appreciation and special thanks find intelligent work with to all my friends and neighbors impractical kindness and unlikely who brought food, the beautiful conditions. She arrived in a raw flowers, plants and fin- - all the to smooth lifes roughest country acts of kindness extended to me and my family in the Ion of my places. Her hospital and home are still husband Roland Roy. located directly west of Special thanks to the Hospice Program for their help. Also Laundry in what has been thanks to my church family of Converted into two apartment. Dr. Miles practiced in an era the lat Baptist Church in when you called the doctor, the Duchesne who helped with the doctor came to you. When a baby memorial service and the meal. I Card Of Thanks Tri-Ma- wnulH nlen litre fat thenfc Hi g Initial of the 1st Ward LDS Church for their help with the meal. Sincerely, The Family of Roland Roy . 0 rt was delivered, she went to the bouse. When an emergency happened she went to the scene. There was no ambulance sent out to pick up the victims and take them to the doctor. Ss 0 (Pu itug it n GO lift something very difficult to measure but something that shouldn't be overlooked. Rah and wildlife ectivitiee have Basin." Wildlife ia considered a mqjor recreation industry according to the Economic Analveie of Wildlife in Utah prepared in lmi by thJ Utah Office of Planning and Budget According to this report: "The total expenditures by Utah residents for d recreation amounted to $541 million (in 1990)." Other groaa measurements of industry from the report include: skiing ($500 million), oil ($600 million), lumbar and building materials (8374 million) and cattle and sheep ($301 million). The value of these measurements ie to show that for wildlife ere expenditures sizable and comparable to gross measurements or other important industries in the state." wildUfo-aaeodate- JOB SERVICE continued from page 11- hinds, drivers, truck - CO!) Sincerely, The Family Support Center of the Uintah Basin Presents the STEP program for parents and SUCCESSKIDS for children ages 2. STEP (Systematic Training for Effective Parenting) Is an eight week course that offers parents a realistic and practical approach to meeting the challenges of raising children today. The instructor will be Susan Lemon, Director of the Family Support Ceer' SUCCESSKIDS ' Is an interactive program designed to help increase the child's The program will help children leant to handle feelings in productive ways. SUCCESSKIDS will be .taught by Michelle Graves, a former houseparent of the Family Support Center, and a junior at USU majoring in Family and Human Development Chilare encouraged to attend, and should be accomdren from ages or a gardian attending the STEP program. parent by panied self-estee- 7-- ft iu mi na.it ftmi it no Both classes will be held in the trailers behind East Elementary, Tuesday evenings, from 6:00 pjn. to 8:00 pm, beginning March 18, 1997. Space is limited, so call today to register or for more information. The Family Support Center NorrnoE 722-240- 1 t. Jg! Basin Telephone Association (n)(n)(iH!)D fvl6fi0lnlf) OOTCdi- - Thursday March 20, 1997 Union High School 6:30 p.m. - Registration 7:30 p.m. - General Session Door Prizes Refreshments - Distribution Of Patronage Dividend Checks Introducing the NEW GOLD CD AND ITS RATHER large ANNUAL PERCENTAGE YIELD. Shown here actual size. latest reason to be glad you're a Gold Account customer. But dont feel excluded ifyou're not - just come in and sign up for both. You'll be glad The Gold CD is just-th- gives you the kind bf yield Gold Account customers you did. The Gold CD have come to expect from their investments. Only the best. Just stop by your local Zions Bank branch or call before April 30. 1997, to sign up. wu'.zioniibaiik.com ZIONS BANK Member FDIC -- - 'With a Gold Account, you II receive the following financial services: better rates on loans, higher rates on savings, special CD rates, free personal checks, free safety deposit box, bankcard with no annual fee (ctedit approval requited), free e hanking and bill pay 10 fee travelers checks, free money orders, free official checks, and free accidental death insurance. service. savings on discount brokerage feet, no on-lin- Tkc Gold CD requires a $2,500 minimum deposit. Substantial penalty for early withdraw!. and construction workers were also large contributors to the 83 hires, said Tom Nordstrom, Roosevelt Job Service manager. As of March 10 numerous jobs were being advertised by Roosevelt Job Service office. Jobs liand included: corrections officer, embedded software programmer, engineer, computer computer service technician, advisor, diesel mechanic, three sheep bentos positions, grocery checker, floral designer; truck driver, welder, cook, and part-tim-e daycare assistant Deanna and Family 7-1- long tending tradition in the Uintah |