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Show T UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. January 26. 1999- - Pam if li 'i. C Sh enjoyed Media point, crochet-n- g. cud (urn, and coilacting dolla end clowiw Sb i zunrived by husband, Ed, of Altamont; Daughters, Patti, Nancy, Heidi and son. Darrel; also step-- . Sandy, Jackie, Dwayne, and Rickie; many grandchildren and (mat grandchildren. Sha was preceded in death by her beloved grandson, Loania Benton Rica. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, January 27, at 11:00 a.m. at the Hullinger Olpin Mortuary where friends may call Tuesday from 6--8 p m. and Wednesday 1 hour prior to the service. Burial in the Tridell Cemetery. 'T' Canal Company Board for thirty-si- x years. Hs was named Conservation Parma of the Year and also Duchesne County Cattleman oft Year in 1994. Kan waa vary poeitivs-ev- en when he had cancer. He alwaye mads you feel good. Ken is survived by hia children: Julia C. (Rex) Proud, Taylorsville; tournament. ily may call at the from Edna Simmons drove to Don and evening Wednesday Mortuary Salt Lake to the Veterans Hospital p.m. and at tha church from where Don had a regular checkup. a m. prior to the services. Last week Arvin and Maurine Burial will be in the Mountain Home-BoBellon drove to Layton where they eta Cemetery. spent several days with their sou Greg, hia wife Marlene, and their three daughters. Hullinger-Olpi- n n Jann (David) Thacker, Upalco; L (Lisa) Carter, Leland L. Carter, all of Mountain Homs; and Casey Shawn L (BJ.) Carter, Roy; brother Keith L Carter, Provo; and siater Lois (Grant) C. Tingey, Spanish Fork; 14 grand- children. He was preceded in death by his wife, parents, and a granddaughter, Natasha Thacker. His funeral services will be held Thursday, January 26, at 11 am., at tha Moon Lako Ward Chapel, in Mountain Home. Friends and fam Onnda Gee - Sandy and LaJean Richman enjoyed the holiday ecason which Card Of Thanks Pierson Anna K. Pierson, age 97, ofNsoIa, died January 23, 1999 at home. She was bom July 13, 1901 in Cumberland, Wyoming to Mathew and Kancelina Strucel Zager. She married Melvin R. Pierson in 1931 in Duchesne. He later died. Anna loved hones, and did a lot of riding when younger, dogs and fishing. She could grow anything and had beautiful flowers. She is survived by two sons and their wives, Richard and Generic rierson, Neola; Larry and June Pienon, Salt Lake City; 5 grand children, 7 great grandchildren. Anna was the last survivor of six The family f Clark (Bip) Eldregs wish to express our appreciation to everyone who offered us support and sympathy. A special thanks to Dr. Morrill and tha ' Douglas Dale Brown D. Brown Douglas Dale Brown, age 75 of Monarch, passed away January 23, 1999. He was doing what ha loved beet, his line was in the water and a children. fish waa on the hook. Funeral Mass will be held He waa born August 15, 1923, in Wednesday, January 27, at 10 a.m. Monarch, Utah to Clarence A. and at St. Helen Catholic Church. Rosa Kellis W. Sampson Brown. ry service will be held Tuesday He married Donna May Thompevening at 7 p.m. at the Hullinger son, September 10, 1942, in 01 pin Mortuary. Roosevelt, Utah. Their marriage Burial in the Vernal Memorial waa later solemnised on May 27, Park. 1947 in the Salt Lake Temple. Doug lived his life on the farm hie father homesteaded in Monarch, Utah. As a youth his passions were baseball, hunting, and fishing. Ha was an avid reader, a gifted storyteller, poet, and was never at a loss for a comeback or advice. He loved to travel and to bo with his family. Ha waa active in community affairs. Through his varied employment he met many people and made many friends. He was a convert to the Church Saints. ofJesus Christ ofLatter-Dahe served in many Over his life-ticapacities in the Church. Doug and Donna taught dance for many years through the church dance program. He also served in other youth prothe Sunday School, waa in grams, I thns Btakopricataud a Subs High Council.' Doug and Donna served Clara Hanson Peanon two missions, one in Whiterocka, Utah and the second in Atkodelphia. C. Arkansas. Ha waa currently servClara Hanson Pearson, age 86, ing at the Family History Canter and Cannery, and as a worker in the of Roosevelt, died Wednesday, JanVernal Temp!. uary 20, 1999 at the Uintah Basin He is survived by hie wife, DonMedical Center. na, Monarch. Utah; and three chilShe wee born February 29, 1912 dren: Gary (Arlene) Brown, Erda, in Roosevelt to Psul S. and Clarissa Utah; Jules (Paul) Betta, Roosevelt, Seeley Hsnaon. Clara was an exceptionally busy Utah; Lanell (R. Gil) Alexander, Opal, Wyoming; 15 grandchildren. person with many and varied inter ests. One of her primary joys was 9 great grandchildren. One brother gardening. She loved roses. She Victor C. (April) Brown, Roosevelt, Utah. Many nieces and nephews wee very active in her church where He wee preceded in death by hia she was very attentive to her duties and studied her scriptures diligent parents, a siater, Mildred Brown Miller, brothers: Arthur Wad ly and tried devoutly to share her Brown, Raymond Sampson Brawn. others. with learning and caring Funeral aorricee will be held Sat She surrounded herself with beauJan. 30, at 11:00 am. in the Neola tiful thing and also enjoyed collectWard Chapel. Friends may call at ing old bottles and other antique. Mortuary FriOne thing she enjoyed doing was to tha Hullinger-Olpi- n day from 6 - 8 p.m. and Saturday at buy old things, restore them and then give them to others in need. the church from 9:30 10:45 am. Interment will be in the Rooaevelt She was always busy improving her Memorial Park, Roosevelt Utah. own surroundings or helping other people. Clara was special, and will be missed. She is survived by sisters, Melba 5 6--8 Anna K. Pierson A. one-da- y nurses for their wooderfiil effort on Clark's behalf Also to tha EMTh and emergency room ataB, thanks. For all the offerings of food and floral arrangements and tha many acta of kindnsas from friends and neighbors wo express our gratitude. To the Ballard Ward Relief Society for all their help in setting up and eerving the dinner and to Ballard City for the use of tha Community Budding, your 1CU support and kindnees will always be remembered. We wish to offer thanks to Bob Dunsmors for ill his help with tha eervioe. Again to everyone your thoughtfulness i"I inii will be remembered. huabande: Janies and Robert Steinhorst of Salt Laks spent the weekend with her, and Lois and Jos Rogers of Roy cams to attend the wedding reception of Carrie Bleasard and Wes Torgerson. The lovely reception was held in the Bndgeland Ward meetinghouse en Saturday evening, Jan. 9. Mike andJean Bleazard were paid a visit by Jean's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Killpack of Ferrin, along with Jeans brother. Carmen Michels has been staying with her mother, Pauline Herrera, for a month. Carmen's son Steven, hia wife Linda, and their two small aona Christopher and Austin Sanches of Colorado spent a night and day with Carmen and their grandmother Pauline. visit with her After a month-lonmother, brothers, and their wives. n Carmen Michels is flying to Friday where she will spend a week with her daughter and family. From there she flies back home to Virginia. Tha Harold Gees received word from their friend Donald Child of Roy, 'Utah, that their dear friend Pearl Child passed away on Sunday, Jan. 3, at a care center where weather. Call Mondi Taylor with news of in Neola 4 Clarence Horrocka of Duchesne is now o resident of the Stewart Care Center in Roosevelt He joins five other residents who ore from Duchesne. Viola Bleazard has enjoyed a visit from her two daughters and their brought some wonderful visitors, Lonnie and Diane Nielsen from Reno (Sparks), Nevada. It was a nice visit sine Lonnie and Diane are former residents of Neola. They enjoyed sharing memories of past good times. The Sandy and LaJean Richman family enjoyed a holiday family di liner at the home of Ray and LeAnna Snider. Fifty-seve- n family members attended the dinner. Two other events were held as well: The brothers and sisters of LaJean met in Neola at Janice Hall home, and a dinner was served at their prime-ri- b brother Manfred's home. All these events were enjoyed by the families. Erick Hall, Marla Larsen, and Deloss Dye have been under the happenings 733-263- and Cedarview: g Colo-radoo- On Saturday, Jan. 16, Ron Morrill and hia son Adam, 14, drove toXephi where Adam wrestled in a tournament Adam's dad Ron was the coach for his wrestlers from West in the Sincerely, The Family of Clark (Bip) Eldrege great-grandpare- Bill and Vtva Tollefaon of Duchesne. Visiting at tha homo of Bill and Veva Tollefoon were Brad and Kami Tollefson and sonTaylor of Murray; Wyatt and Lori Cook and two children; and Bruco and Darleno Tollefson. all of Duchesne. The Duchesne blathers Gub met at the home of Donnette Moon on esses were Carolyn Jan. 7. Co-hoMoon and Barbara Rowley and Marie Spencer conducted the meet-inMiyubi Akagi and Gay Moon presented a special program on tha Japanese culture. Miyubi acquainted us with the food and clothing of the Japanese people. Sha is happy st g. to be in Uuh and especially Duchesne where sha teaches tha Japaneaa language to Duchesne High School students. Miyubi will be here for three months. Gay Moon reported on her life in Japan while heir husband waa a mission president there. The couple lived there memfor three years. Twenty-thre- e bers of the club were present to enjoy s delicious ShopSe- Hullinger-Olpi- n SSSSBSS Me- y' oeJeue Sn Carter Kenneth Evans Carter, age 70, of Mountain Homs, died January 22, 1999 at hia home after fighting cancer since 1991. Ken was bore to Laland L and Agnes Evans Carter, February 2L 1925 in Provo. Ho married Lissi (Lisa) Lets, February 5, 1955, in Provo. They were later sealed in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. Lissi died August 23. 1987. Ken was raised in Prove, where he attended Provo High and then BYU. He graduated from BYU with M.Van e. a bachelors degree in Animal M moved a in ranch to Ha of Mildred 0. Van, age 69. Altamont, died January 22. 1999 at tain Homs, whet ho worked with horn in her loving husband's anna. hie first lore-hors- ee. He wee very active in the LDS She was born March 29, 1929 to Alfred E. and Opal Thrljna Shoe- church and held many positions one of which waa Ooepel Doctrine inmaker Kidd. She married Ed W. "Sonny Van. structor. He and his wifo were work-er- a in the Provo LDS Temple. Millie loved traveling with SonKen did much community sermotor homo, following their in ny, the figs and seeing all the eights. vice. he was on the Farnsworth Mildred a couple whose monthly payments were so high, by the time theyM paid their bills there was nothing left to put into savings. So they walked into a Zions Bank branch where friendly folk helped them open a very special account. The account consolidated their debts into one lower monthly payment. The money they saved in Kenneth Evans Carter K. here once was a Van interest was automatically deposited into a savings account every month, which grew and grew. The End. Visit any Zions Bank Branch and ask about (he Freedom Plan. unique pfan comStniny fow foan rates ana monifify savings. J?lppy today. So-enc- wen ZIONS BANK u u -n uuBzaiewj eSis shrink. aumqs grow. s enouqrA o maAe 7 Mortuary in Roosevelt. Burial was in the Roosevelt morial Park. ci. r i . vw cake Classifieds Eldredge, Roosevelt and Flora DaYito, Bishop. CA; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by brothers, Lester, Leo, Gordon and Paul and sisters. Ads and Vera. Funeral services were held at 10.00 a.m., Saturday. Jan. 23 attha angel-foo- d served with raspberry sauce. y Pearson II she had lived for several years Pearl was 106 years old on Oct. 12. Here funeral was held on Jan. 6. Carman Jeremy Oaks, son of Kristin and Jeremy Odka ofVernal, waa blessed by hia father on Sunwho attended tha day, Jon. were Jeremys mother and blessing his Aunt Lori of Vernal; grandparents Ron and Mary Jean Tollefoon, and Rhonda and Carria Tollefoon of Vernal; Sorja Tollefaon and her friend of Prwo; Demk and Cassia Tollefaon and three children of Midvale; Scott and Leslie Peterson and three children; Darrin and Anna Brawn and three children of Vernal, Knstina Aunt Mario and children of Salt Lake City; Kristins cousin Laurel and husband and one child of Provo; Pom and Dean Peterson of Duchesne; and |