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Show y ) pan and Saipan. 1956 waa served at the Greenland, Thule Air Force Base where the days were long and the nights were short and then vice-verwhich convinced Paul to retire in 1957, at the rank of MSGT. Paul married hie lovely wife, June Casier in 1941 in Salt Lake City. When he retired in 1957, they lived in Pleasant' Grove, UT until moving to the Uintah Baain in 1966. He is survived by hie wife, June; 2 sons, Wilson (Teri) Selfe and Wayland (Debbie) Selfe; 4 grandchildren, Faul (Michelle) Selfe, Shane Selfe, Nikki (James) Kettle and Lewis (Elisha) Selfe; 5 grand children, Gaidge, Garret, Andrea, Haelei and Tristen. Paul eryoyed hunting, fishing and gun repair. He also kept the familys care running. He will be missed by all he gave a helping hand to. Memorial services held at 11 a.m., Saturday, Nov. 7 at the Myton Presbyterian Church. Burial services will be in the VA National Cemetery, Sturgis, SD. Funeral directors: Hullinger-Olpi- n Mortuary, Roosevelt. sa Paul Wilson Selfe P. Selfe Paul Wilson Selfe, born December 9, 1915, the 5th of nine eons of Francis Way land and Cora Kaiser Selfe in Caitlewood, VA, joined the US Army in 1933. Hie first four year assignment waa in the Philippines where he received hie recruit training on the Island of Corregidor. The next two and a halfyeara were served in Santa Barbara, CA. In 1940 he served at the Salt Lake City, Utah airport In August 1941 he waa sent to Denver, Nordon Bomb Sight SIGNS OF THE TIMES-- It won't be long now until the new Ute Plaza School (top secret training). At the Supermarket is for business. The store's grand opening is scheduled for tart of WWII he trained combat crewa. January 1943 Paul waa sent Wednesday, Nov. 1 8. T ribal leaders say that plans for a strip mall at the site to the Panama Jungles and Copaloa arent too far behind. Island for two and a halfyeara. He returned to the United States with George and Loraine Richens, and SAC and served in Tucson, AZ 1945-4Bobby Paulson, drove to St George During the next ten years Paul Oct 26 to take Phyllis Oberhanaly had multi --assignments, including for a short vacation before Thanks- England, North Africa, Alaska, Ja- giving. A torrential rain poured on them for 5 hours during the trip. The family stayed overnight and in newa that a new grandson waa bom the morning did some sightseeing on Oct. 24 to Tami and Michael in Snow Canyon. Happily, the trip Gudmunaon in Brigham City. The Stella Pace ofWest Valley spent a home was dry and pleasant baby had difficulty in swallowing few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don when he was bom and waa transGiles in Tabiona. ferred to the Salt Lake Primary Childrens hospital where surgery The Halloween carnival and turwaa performed. He is coming along key dinned was a big success Saturvery well now. This makes 24 grandday night children for Leon and Rosalee Lawson Sweat ofWendover spent Wilkins. the weekend visiting Brandon Harold Stevens, Neils father, has Casper and family. been in the Roosevelt Hospital now Paulette Haas and family visited Orinda Gee for over a week. He has several Mr. and Mrs. JayC. Humphrey over weekend. the things wrong with him. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lefler visited Christine Nations daughter Mrs. Armina Newman in Salt Lake Eldoria Allred of Salt Lake came to City in a care center there. spend time with Christine. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Oneida spent a Edward and Joyce Hicks of southweek in Salt Lake with relatives. east Missouri paid a visit to Carman They also took a short trip to and Linda Pitt They are Lindas Wendover. parents. They attendedascout meetElder Justin Lazenby returned ing at the Bridgeland Ward on Sunhome this week where he has served day, Oet. 25, and the Primary proan IDS Minion in Canada, i gram that their grandchildren were Lois Collins spent a few days with in. They spent a week here. relatives in Salt Lake. Nancy Gilbert of Arcadia is back Kara Thomas and Brian Peatross home recuperating from her hip surwere married Saturday at the geryTabiona LDS Church. There was a Jack Bleazard of Bridgeland reception and dance the same passed away at the Stewart Care evening. Center in Roosevelt on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Dale Giles moved evening. His funeral was held in the back to their home in Tabiona this Bridgeland Chapel on Tuesday at week. 11 a.m. His family took part on program. Interment was in Mt. 10-1- R. Tanner Rex K. Tanner, age 48, of Duchesne (Strawberry River) formerly of Myton, died a wrongful death. He was bora August 26, 1950 in Roosevelt to Glen Merchant and Lena Kettle Tanner. He married Linda Mitchell; lat- - BomJunc 18. 1939-Jun- e Flood lived in California until she moved lo Salt lake in the 1980's. She has one son in California and her mother deceased. She moved lo Duchesne in 1996 where she worked and lived at the Ivie Ranch in Strawberry. She worked several jobs including a short time for Carlings Country Kitchen. She loved animals, also loved to play on computers and wanted more than anything to have her own someday. She was a good friend to Rex and took good care ofhim. She was a hard worker and agood friend to everyone and a kind and gentle lady. We'll miss both of you. Our little friend, your with your Mom now. Caril Of Thanks 6. 38-2634 UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. November 10. 1998- - PaCe 19 Salt Lake Temple in 1950. He was er divorced; married Debbie Pratt; an active member of the LDS later divorced. Church. He served several missions Rex loved very much to work for the church, in Sweden, Finland, cows, ride horses, drink whiskey and her in America. He waa a counand chase women. He had a wonselor in the Swedish Branch Presiderful sense of humor and will be for He waa a dency many years. greatly missed. temple worker for many years. He Rex is survived by hie children. eiyoyed being ofservice to his fellow Melody (Rick) Buttler and Preston man. He enjoyed oil painting, fishGlen (Lori) Tanner, all Roosevelt; ing and the out of doors. Most of all mother, Lena Tanner, Myton; brothhe loved his family. He moved to ers and Bi8tere, Lola (Jim) Pohl, Ft. Bluebell in 1980 to be with his grandDuchesne; Lela (Randy) Willson, children. He is survived by his wife, Berith, California; Larry (Cathy) Tanner; Milton (Beth) Tanner; grandmothof Bluebell, two eons, Arne (Cindy) er, Inez Kettle, all of Myton; 6 grandCarlson, Bluebell, Lynn (Kathy) many aunts, uncles, niecCarlson, and a daughter Diane children; es and nephews. (John) Aspiras, all ofSalt Lake City; He was preceded in death by his and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be held father, Glen Tanner; grandmother, Inez Tanner and grandfother, Elmer Wednesday, Nov. 11, 12 noon, at Kettle. the Altamont LDS Church where Memorial services will be held at friends may call from 1 a.m. 12 noon, Saturday, Nov. 14 at the Burial in the Bluebell Cemetery Mortuary, under direction of Hullinger Olpin Hullinger-Olpi- n Roosevelt. Mortuary. Gustav A. Carlson G. Carlson ' Our beloved husband, father and farfar, Gustav Arne Carlson, age 77, quietly left this earthy existence on November 7, 1998 at his home in Bluebell. He waa bom January 18, 1921 in Rodeby, Sweden, the son ofEdward Martin and Anna Samueleeon Karieson. He immigrated, with hie family, to the USA in 1943. He started and operated a successful painting contracting business. He married Berith Wiman in the We would like to send thanks to everyone who helped with our mother Leona Burson'a funeral services. Biship Aland and the Myton Ward, the Bluebell Ward for the luncheon, ChriaMcMuIlin for the food, friends, neighbors & family. We would like to give an extra special thanks to those who were there for our mother and helped her when you could. Thank you Shane Reary & family, LaRoee's Health Care and nurses, Jackie Ellis Burson and Belion Silva thank you all for everything that you have done for the family. Shop the From The Son's, Daughters and Families of Leona Burson CFassifieds CARE FREE HOMES, INC. WE'RE CRUSHING THE COMPETITION! Sievtaxi Virginia Ferguson - 353-458- 4 In case you have missed Irma Courtrights smiling face these past nine weeks, she has just returned from a visit with her mother and relatives in Alexandria, LA. She reports it was terribly hot, and the humidity was unreal. She planned to roll in the snow when she returned home, and while she waant quite able to do that, she is hoping for the chance very soon. Don and Ednal Simmons drove to the veterans hospital in Salt Lake last Monday, Oct 26 for Dons biannual checkup. Everything is all right and he passed the examination with flying colors. Smxl 1 mm Home. mm 1 Nelda Murphy of Arcadia was visited by her daughter Maxine Allred from Montana. Michael and Jean Bleaxards daughter Carrie came home from school to visit Also visiting were Jeans folks, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kill pack of Ferrin. Betty Hamblin traveled to Salt Lake and spent several days with her daughter Romania Hamblin. Betty has been ill for some time. George and Edythe Marett spent the weekend in Denver, Colorado, where they visited with their daughter Adelle Pryer and her family. There were about 100 people who came to the Gateway Seniors Halloween dinner. Lots of the group dressed up and some of them were sights to see. Tami had everything decorated to the hilt with some help from Kristy Ivie and cooks Janet Heed and Jean Landers. Leon and Rosalee Wilkins received Public Comment Sought on Water Assessment Program PubfoainunMtnsoughtonaSwraWat(rAsscssnwmPRfran,d(vclopcdbr the Utah DepartmentafEimn)nfnentalQualitr.pursuanttol996Safe)rmkingWateraiiin)endnients. The Propam,caIWSWAP,wffl inventory potential contaminartiourai and related risks withinadrinlunjwater aura area By then auistingpubk water system withaprioritizati whidi pose pnwss,SWAPpnwidesawaytofocus protection efforts on contamination sources to dwUIEavironmental risk to thedriifong water tfepatert ProtedoflApiKy for its approval, Wloringpublic comment Copies of the proposal are available for public review at Public comment will be taken at a public meeting: WkJm Noy. TnCounty Health Department 147 L Main, Vernal State 8 at 7 pm County. Bldg. 152 E. 100 H, Vernal Written comments wil be accepted through January IS, 1999 by mailing them to: SWAP Division of Drinking Water P.O. Box 144830 SLC. For more Utah 0 information, induding a paper or electronic copy, contact Water - 536-42Dan Hall, or Hotline at Project Invironment UDEQ-Drinki- The 84114-483- , 06 ' dhalldeq.state.utus CARE FREE HOMES HOURS for BOTH LOCATIONS: 8:00am-6:00p- Cory, Debbie, Jerry, Joe, Lisa Individuals who need special accommodations in order to participate in the public TDD536-44I- 4 at least three winking meeting rnuld contact Dan Hall or call 1300 West Hwy. 40, Vernal toll free 781-061- 1 Fax: 781-994- 5 m Monday-FHda- 2000 W. 9:OOam-5:OOp- y, Bill, Diane, Hwy. 4a Roosevelt toll free days prior to the meeting. :opy rvrr 1, iAii.i flW rat t mm mm Saturday m Lorrie 722-360- 8 Fax: (4663) 722-361- 7 |