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Show UIA " Uintah Basin AglrSJANPARDNovgmbcr 4.1997- - Page 21 C.1JJ V RC&D to insure your 1 ipuMioAutd included in the book? Dinosaurland RC4D ia a non-- $iuee ,poBBO" be Bough to ofT-eprinting coaU. ' Parties interested in bong spon- scan. ."f . aoiaahould contact Scholarships, .llus guidewiU in- - : The ScholarahipReaource Guides dude information teout 1B97 available in January. This excellent Christ-arships and potential 1998 Scholar--. wooM ships. Parents and btfcdente will ; the for graduating senior gift learn ofachdarahipa, deadlines and ! or ambitious junior. Copies will be requirements ao thqr can begin fi- available for less than $10. Order Arrowchis-Mus- e nancial planning for CoUege.- yours now from Minda are a scholarship donor or, or Sue Wight at the RCAD are considering providing a schol- -. office, (435) arahipi will, you please contact et i tnKlU -i Did you know over half minion dollars waa awarded in college to Uintah Basin students during 1997? To give students and parents an advantage in seeking financial information The in 1998, Dinosauriand Resource schol-arahi- . . wM-gheidd- pa u . 722-088- Uintah Baain Resource Guido to ! Lii- - A . : wont pay US WESTS By rrs HARD WORK. BUT SOMEONE HAS TO DO Middle School students in Sheldon Rotes Pent P1 f afternoon last Thursday cleaning up the roadside along the Neola Highway. The middle school has adopted that section of the highway. road maintenance for Jefferson County. He served as a worker in the Idaho Falla LDS Temple for 10 yean. In 1985 he returned to TVidell to retin and haa enjoyed gardening, church work and been largely responsible for the improvements to the Tridell cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Eva Dean of Tridell; Daughter, Lynn (Bob) Benson, Roosevelt; Sons, Glenn Merrill (Anacits) Goodrich, Marion A. Haymaker Behunin Behunin died Friday, Oct 31, 1997 at her home. She was bora January 24, 1923 in Leslie, Idaho to Heber and Ruth Erickson Jensen. She married Psul Bowden January 24, 1974 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Fern liked playing bingo and going to the Senior Center. She enjoyed her affiliation with and worked hard in the American Legion Auxiliary where she served as pres- West Jordan; ShCTel K (Lorraine) Goodrich, Vernal; and David L. (JoAnn) Goodrich, Murray; 18 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren; sister, Jennie McConkie, Salt Lake City, and brother Rea H. Goodrich, TrideU. He was preceded in death by 1 grandchild and brothers Darrell and ident for many years. She liked travelling and other things but espedal-l- y loved her family. t Fern ia survived by her husband of 23 happy yean: Paul, Myton; sons: Larry and Richard High t, SI A Phil Kight, Heppner, OR; Kelly Bader, SLC; stepdaughters: Linda Bader and Tarry Henninger, SLC; Tamara Copenhaver, Charlotte QH, VA; 12 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; brothers: Tamar Jensen, Anchorage, AK; Roy Jensen, Las Vegas, NV; Sisters: Ruth Johnson, SLC; Jean Hendrickson, Draper; Janet Hirano, Japan. Funeral services held at 1 1 ajn., Monday, Nov. 3 at the Myton LDS Church. Burial in the Roosevelt Memorial Park under the direction of the Hullinger-OlpiMortuary. Forrest Goodrich. Funeral services held Saturday, Marion A. Haymaker Behunin, Nov. 1, 1997, 11 a.m. at the Tridell age 73, a former resident ofVernal, LDS Church. died at Stewarts Care k RehabiliBurial in the Tridell Cemetery tation Center in Roosevelt, Oct. 31, under directum of the Hullinger 1997. She was bora in Rudyard, Olpin Mortuary. Montana, Oct 10, 1924, the oldest of twelve children to Emery Ellsworth and Edna Mqy Bradbury M. Haymaker. Marion married Newel Behunin May 9, 1953 in VeramL The marriage waa solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Oct 14, 1964. Marion graduated from Rudyard, Montana High School, and attended Montana State University. She moved to Vernal in the early 1950'a. She worked at J.C. Penny for 16 yean, at the Vernal Expnsa for 8 years, at Pint Security bank in Card Of Thanks yean. Her latest employment waa at Stewarts CedarCmtf Care Center in Roosevelt Roosevelt for 10 She eiyoyed genealogy, photography, gardening and flowers, but her nal passion waa dancing. She was active in many civic, business, charitable, and LDS church organizations. Marion ia survived by Ison Keith Behunin, 3 grandchildren; Josh, Jeremy, and Tern all of Craig, Colorado, 4 step children, as well as step grandchildren and great grandchildren. ' Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 5, 1997 at 11 am. in the Ashley Stake Center, 850 West 100 North. Friends may call on Tuesday evening from 9 p.m. &JL. A' ' Bowden F. Fern Bowden, age 74, of Myton, ss - - S - we will contribute about $5 million ty network it needs in the future . and n, a year over the next five years, plus the present rate structure doesnt additional services to equip and pro-vision the Games. Much of this will do that The Olympic Games will be a from our region wide market- great opportunity to .showcase the ing budget, which is used to adver-tia- e advanced technologies that will taka and communicate about new Utah into the 21st century- - Our ' products and services in the eom- -. rate filing is about making sure US petitive marketplace. WEST can snetain the in vestments - 'After every athlete departs fol- -. necessary to translate those tech- lowingtheGames, wewantUtah to nologies into products and services remain a world leader in telecom-muthatcan reach customers statewide. rations. We want everybody in Over the last five yean, US . the state to share in the benefits of WEST has invested almost $1 bilwhat we are doing to ensure the lion to upgrade and modernise the success of Utahs Olympic moment. telecommunications ' The Olympic Games - and US in the state, helping to keep Utahns WESTs sponsorship support for connected with their friends, work them will be great for Utah. and neighbors. And well need to high-quali- ' ni . infra-etructu- re P ItaSsPcatiCrcdit : Absolutely not ( HeceflwhywRatit cases art com plex, but they are based on an anal-loftcom pallys operations over a one-yeperiod. Under Utah law, the current rate case will be decided based on our operating results in 1996. Because US WESTs Olympic commitment begins in 1997, not a single dollar related to the sponsorship will be included in customer price levels set by the Utah PSC in this case. Further, Utah law says this ia . ' 580 E. 206 ' ' Union Roosevelt '' ' J s Auto Loan Special 1 7,5 , is e , .W On All Auto Loans Now Until .Y ' The End Of December 722-3795 he ar Thank You, The Terry Ward Family Alice, Ronald, Teresa, Alicia, Malinda, ft Kayiene ft Kent Allred Fern Lucille Jensen Bowden Last week, US WEST and our 2,900 employees in Utah wen proud to be named to the state's Olympic team as official sponsor and local telecommunications provider for the 2002 Winter Games. Keeping nearly 20,000 Olympic athletes and other participants connected with each other and hundreds of millions of viewers worldwide will be a formidable task. But we're committed to helping Utah host these Games in world-clafashion. Were also eager to showcase our region's leadership in aT-vanced technology with the latest in data networking services, advanced wireless personal communications services, and expanded lo--' cal telecommunications capabilities. Well even put in place our own version of the Olympic rings. AdSONET rings that vanced fiber-opti- c can transmit 10.5 billion bits of information in n second will connect the 19 Olympic venues from Ogden to Provo, and Park City to West Valley (Sty, to handle the millions ofealis expected during the Games. And once theyre over, well work to extend these new technologies, so customers can see their benefits for yean to cone. Thats why were so excited about sponsoring the Olympic Games. But one of the questions people have naked me since the announcement ia whether there ia any connection between the sponsorship and our request for an increase in revenues in the current rate case before the Utah Public Service Commission PSC). In other words, will Utah 'customers be paying higher prices to support US WESTs Olympic ef-- the last general rata case US WEST 'keep on investing hundreds of milcan file. Following thePSC decision lions in thk future to make sure in December, eur prices will be fro- Utah stays on the cutting edge of zen for three years undar current 'rapidly advancing telecommunica-lion- a Utah lew After that, )viees cna he technology. adjusted ciiiyiwoardfhg to an indot By comparison, US WESTs set by the PSC..Olympic commitment, while signifWeYe making this raite filing now icant, represents only a drop in the not because oftheir 2002 Olympic 'bucket to Utah's overall investment ' needs. In our agreement with the Games, but tahalp admire thsi-UWEST can provide Utah with the Salt Lake Organizing Committee, Let me answer those questions The kindness and sympathy of neighbors and friends in our recent aomw will always remain with us a precious memory. Our1 sincere thanks and gratitude for all those comforting acts. It waa so wonderful of all of you. Vernal, Salt Laka City, and Ttd Smith 4. 'fou Can Place An Ad This Size In 3 Newspapers 1 Throughout Utah i: ; r On$l95 Per Week YrY 'Stop In Or Call - The CIIntah Basin Standard ? 722-513- for More 1 Information Fa." 7-- at the Ci'VL Funeral Home, and on Wednesday at the chapel i hour prior to the service. Interment will be in the vernal Memorial Park under the direction of the Hullinger-JoUe- y Funeral Hullinger-JoUe- y W C'. . Home. "" sjjtl .. It Vrcf- t- it IP1 V-- V fra- 972o, yft, M I 'Jl - .1 . DMy Setfo 4 &y Owen Goodrich Dealesshlp ' i. EJt- - OwenGoodrich, age 88, oflridell, our father, grandfather, husband,' brother and friend, passed away peacefully at lua home Oct 28, 1997. 1908 r-v- . r? CompY L&L Motor . Theres a new face at face.; i - in Ver- nal to Parley Herbert and Viva M. Hunting Goodrich. He married Virginia Kitchen, they later divorced; he married Clara Phbst Ball, tea died in 1985; he married Eva Dean Wilson Cote Wooleey in 1993. He lived much ofhis lift in Tridell and spent many summers working with the timber in the mountains above TrideU. He moved to Othello, Washington, in 1961 where he worked in construction of cement ditches and forming. Ha was a stake missionary for the LDS Church in that ana for several yean. He moved to Rigby, Idaho in the earjy 1970s, when he worked da sopyi The New JEEP" EAGLE, m 0. Goodrich HewaabornMayl, i bythe Vy is i JwMtiVcvr PPolnOW5 '- L , 191 N. 200 E. Roosevelt, Utah 3 Phone k 722-223- Open i Mon-F- ri 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sat 8 a.m. To 12 Noon (Parts & Sales only) j jjivvourcarvvDenineiouw. |