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Show r - 'Altamont High School in 1995 and received an associate degree from CEU in 1996. She was currently employed by Hayes Brothers Buick in Salt Lake City. Fae was loved by all who knew her and known for her excellence in all endeavors. She was very loved and will be missed by her families. Survived by parents, Upalco; brothers, Clint Walker, Leslie Walker, Rhett Walker and Lance Walker, sister, Echo Lyn Walker; grandparents, Elroy and Kathryn Walker, Lapoint; Etta Mecham, kkmWxH. Roosevelt. W. Joint funeral services will be hetd Saturday, 10:00 a.m. at the Taylorsville North Central Stake, 3050 West 4700 South. Friends may call Friday, p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road and Saturday at the a.m. Graveside serchurch, vice will be held 3:30 pm, Saturday, December 27, Lapoint Cemetery, Evans Winnie Collier Evans, age 74, daughter of Walter and Elisabeth Collier, passed away peacefully on the family farm on Dec. 20, 1997 after a short illness. She was bom on June 13, 1923 and raised in Vernal, Utah. She and her husband, Ardon Evans, served 3 missions and served as ordinance workers in the Provo Temple for many years. She held numerous church positions and had numerous talents. She was an avid learning, and continued to teach herself throughout her life. She hived music and taught herself how to play the piano. She was very loving and dedicated to her children. She married Ardon Evans on July 25, 1969 in the Manti Temple and was later sealed in the Sait Lake Temple. She is survived by her husband, Ardon Evans ofArcadia, Utah; her three sisters, Nellie Farnsworth, Vernal; Ben and Wanda Richards, Vernal; and Keith and Lila Cal dwell. Vernal. She was Receded in death by her parents and her brother, Lloyd Collier. She is also survived by sons and daughters; Winston and Shirley Slaugh, Manilla, Utah, (son); Wayne and Joann Slaugh, Rio Linda, California, (son); John and Charlotte Slaugh, LaPoint, Christian Scott Webb and Fae marie Walker Webb CEU and graduated with an associate degree. Chris was a manager of Holiday Oil. He eqjoyed fishing and F.Webb all outdoor activities. He loved Christian Scott and Fae Marie married life and he and Fae truly Walker Webb, died December 21, loved each other with all their 1997 from injuries sustained in a hearts. Chris was a very outgoing terrible automobile acddent in person and loved by all. He is survived by his parents. Strawberry Valley, Duchesne CounWest Valley City; brothers, Rodney ty, Utah. Christian was bom August 23, (Marcy) Webb, West Jordan; Brook 1973 in Salt Lake City, Utah, son of (Krutoi) Webb, West Valley City; L. William and Kathleen Scott sister, Stephanie (Kris) Jacobsen, Salt Lake City; grandparents, Webb. He married his sweetheart, Fae Marie Walker October 25, 1996 George and Beulah Scott, Sandy; in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Grad- Coda Christensen, West Valley City; uated from Granger High School Bill and Donna Webb, Sandy. Fae was bom August 17, 1977 in where he served as student body Roosevelt, Utah, daughter of Larry president in 1991. Served an LDS Mission to Pitts- Alan and Debra Mecham Walker. Fae was a cheerleader for 2 years burgh, Pennsylvania. Attended then graduated as Salutorian from C.Webb 30. 1997- - Page 9 UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. Dec-fl- i1 bread houses and poinartiiaa. Lota A .hospital again for, a few days for ' of gifts for everyone that was there, - tests. Janet Cowan had the misfortune They said there were approx 140- 150 there. The seniors were served of falling on her sidewalk and breakprime rib roast and all the triming her knee cap. Her son Scott mings. Our center will not meet came up from Cortes Colorado and took his mothsr back with them for again until Jan. 8 1998 for dinner. Mona Dean McGinnis was in Salt a time. lake for a couple ofweeks where she Lawrall Jensen reported to the had surgery. She then went up to Herald Gees on Friday when they Logan to spend the holiday's with were over te the Stewart Care Cenher daughter and family. ter in Roosevelt He thought he w Pauline Herrera has had her would be going home on Mondsy, Ron Michels ofVA here visitDec. 22. Cecil and Carol Handbergs daughing for 10 days with her. Paulines daughter Carman Michells flew in ter Karen and JssonNelsenofProvo from VA on Friday. They will be has been out visiting with her parspending some time with Pauline ents and grandparents Jack and and her brothers and their famiViola Blealard. lies. Winnie Evans of Arcadia passed Grace Roy has had her son David away at home on Saturday, Dee. 20. & his family here visiting with her. Her services were held at the They are being transferred to Ha- Bridgeland Ward on Wed. Dec. 24. waii. Both the son and his wife have Lana Thomas and her mother both been quite sick. Nellie Nelson drove to Vernal on Dee Thomas and his son Brian of Monday, Dec. 22 and flew to Salt Casper Wyoming came down and Lake where they changed planes spent several days visiting with his and flew to California where they mother Lena Thomas and grand- plan to spend the Christmas Holimother Nellie Nelson. days with Lens three daughters Tammy Taylor and her little son simI femiliea. The gwfe are Vicky ' Justin Kyle flew up from Phoenix Voss, Kaye Coffin and Terri Scott AZ and spent a week visiting with and their families. son-in-la- her folks John and Caroline Dorothy Evans has been up to her mother Nona Golightley had a very serious heart attack. Dorothy stayed with her sister in Logan for a couple of days. Her mother was released and was taken back up to Whitney for a few more days. Dorothy had to call her husband to come and get her as she was Logan, . wore out Our Christmas Dinner at the new Gateway Senior Center was held on Thursday, Dec. 18. As usual Tami Mullins went all out for the Seniors. The building was decorated very pretty with Trees and lots ofginger- - Breakfield. Phyllis Day went with her son Bob and Mitxie to St George Utah to spend some time with them. Phyllis has been kind of under the weather for sometime. The Dec. Daughters of Pioneers Christmas Party was held at 1 p.m. on Monday Dec. 15 at the Duchesne DUP building. The lesson was given by Cindy Bruton. The Wagon Trains of 1847 Christmas stories It wss a pot luck and they all exchanged gifts. It was flu. There were 13 members present with one visitor Lois Stansfield. Delpha Moon, wife of Orvan of Neolahas been back in the Roosevelt Budde Up and SaveAUfe! byte i - V ' ' ' Utah, (son); Paul and Carol . Sylvester, Vernal, Utah (daughter); Hugh and Joan Evans, Alpine, Utah, (son); Fred and Angelina Evans, Arcadia, Utah, (son); Laird and Karen Ihrans, Centerville, Utah (son); Baird and Alyson Evans, Bountiful, Utah, (son); Dr. David and Mary Ellen Grigsby, Oneida, Tennessee, (daughter); Wilford and Louise Evans, Sandy, Utah, (son); Ann Evans, Provo, Utah, (daugh-ter-); Ronald and Peggy Evans. Ioka, Utah, (son); and John Evans, Salt Lake City, Utah, (son). She also has over 100 grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Funeral services were Wednesday, Dec. 24 at 11 a.m in the LDS church in Bridgeland. Burial in the Upalco Cemetery. I i ' i t Improvement plan for 7 Utah sites The U.S. Department of Natural Resources has selected seven Utah areas to receive federal funding to maintain and improve designated lands as part of an Environmental Quality Incentives Program. 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