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Show mm LTNTAH BASIN STANDARD. May IS. 1999- - Pace Jg Roosevelt repairs intersections, but areas are closed to drivers By Aldan Racktlt W are replacing four intersection this year. We installed new Four intersections throughout cement waterways and then asphalted the area. We closed the streets for a couple of weeks so that the cement could cure, Hancock said. Once a culvert gets plugged up then flooding can do damage to the rest of the street. We needed to do this for some time. We will try to do a little bit each year. We have been getting more water runoff than V i Roooevelt City are being upgraded with the removable of rid culverts that are being replaced with new cement waterways, according to Roosevelt City Administrator, Brad Hancock. The intersections that are being repaired an located near the UB. Foot Officebehind the Frontier Grill, South Lagoon Street, North Lagoon Street near Skyline Drive and at 300 North near the old hospitalcity building. "The intersections are being replaced at acost of in excess of $10,000 each, Roger Eschler of Roosevelt City said. "The cost depends on how far we have to go to smooth the dip out of the intersection. Several years ago we removed many dips that were put in to alow down traffic. They did their job, but caused a lot of problems for ears. Hancock reported that the culverts, with some dating back to the 1950a, had to be replaced because they were beginning to deteriorate and were plugging up. Z .-- f CLOSED FOR REP AIRS A street new die old hospital is under repair as a waterway is installed to replace a leaky culvert on Sute Street in Roosevelt. Traffic will be back to norma! soon. NC as a result of a military vehicle accident at Camp LaJcune, NC. Beau was barn in Vernal, on Juno 19, 1978. Ho graduated from Rnrlunw High School in Bonham, TX in Msy 1997. He entered the US Marino Corp. in August 1997. Ho was stationed at Camp Pendleton, CA and lateral Camp LsJeune.NC. Beau is survived by his parents: George Stuart (Speedy) Gray, (Roosevelt UL). First Wife Nedra Nnuta (Ft. Collins) and Second srifs Bonnis Gray (Boise, Id), Children Teddy Wayne, Susan Maris, Dixie Lee.Ty. Scooter, Ter- Step-childre- n ry Beth. Niece, Carol Ann Chad bourne (Roooevelt UT.) Nephew, Butch Preston (Evanston, WY) GreotNephew'saiid Niece's, Jacquo L Chad bourne (Vernal, UT.) Jason J. Chad bourne (Roooevelt, UT) Jenny M. Perry (Vernal, Ut) Jeffrey K. Preston (Ogdon, Ut.) His Great Great Nieces and Nephews Joshlyn Anne Chapoooe, Maxis E. Chapoose, Alania Maris Chapoose, Johnsthon Allen Chadbourne, Jaytee Rays Chad bourne, Aspen Perry, Camden Larry Chester Gray L. Gray Hullingsr-Olpi-n Larry Cheater Gray, ago 61, moved to Roosevelt in January 1999, formerly of FL Collins, Colorado, poseed away May 8, 1999 at the VA hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born May 1, 1938 in Aladdin, WY, a son of George Stuart Gray and Elds Finn Gray. 11c had 4 Scootchildren and 2 er, Terry Beth, Teddy Wsyne. Susan Mahbr Dixie Lee and TV; 3 step Monts and Lorri Ann Furrh, Bonham. TX and Faron Jay Dugan, SLC; Sisters Roosevelt. Utah. Sat-urda- y. ths Wednesday, May 5, st Camp LsJeune.NC. Funeral services with military honors were held Friday, Msy 7 at ths Boyd Baptist Church in Rflohem, TX. Interment was at ths Willow Wild Cemetery la Mortuary, Bonham, M. step-childre- granddaughters. Larry was n veteran and served in the United States Marine Corps in 1958-59- . Larry always said ha was ths meanest and this toughest marine, but we think of him as ths husband, father, brother Uncle, Great Unde and Great Grant Uncle who made every body laugh and smile. Larry loved very much to drive truck, cut timber, loved to grow roses, watch ths 49m, drink Vodka and chase women. He had a wonderful sons of humor and will bo greatly missed. Ha is survived by his brothers and Sisters; Jackie Maris Preston (known by Larry as sissy) (Roosevelt). Carrie Leo Bernardo (Laramie WY.L Rickard George Gray (Loveland, Co.), (Boater) Walter J. Gray, Las Vegas NV, MU hmhntWmUer Shane Loemchtr . 454-39- 75 Kimberly Kappen joined her sisat ths horns ter, Tami of her parents, Ted and Elaine Kappen, for Mother's Day on May 9. Monday, May 10, the Duchesne children were County abls to bus to the city to spend three hours at ths Hog! Zoo in Salt Lake City. Those children and mothers who went from Bluebell were Jacis and Janice Bird, Morgan and Elisa- and brothers; Moneashs Rosa, Stefanie and Thomas Furrh, Bonham TX and Anthony Dugan, SLC; Grandparents: Dais and Cheri Womack. Vernal; Farrier and Dorothy Evans, Neola; Glenn Dugan, Archer City, TX and Leo and Ametha Furrh, Bonham. TX; Great Grandparents: Max and Nola Nelson, Cedanriew, UT and Gladys Manning. Plentywood, MT and many aunts, uncles and cousins that will miss him greatly. Memorial services were held Perry, Caitlyn Jennette Preston, Kelly Gayle Preston. Ho is preceded indeath by his Father, George Gray, by his Mother Elds Gray and his Brother Ted Austin Grey. Memorial services were held May 15, 1999 at Lance Corporal Beau J. Dugan died May 3, 1999 in the Pitt County Memorial Hospital in Greensville, Register that RV before the Memorial Day weekend The Utah Division of Motor urges Utahns who plan to use their boats, motor homes, offs and other recroad vehicles reational vehicles over the Memorial Day weekend to mail in their renewal packets this week. DMV spokesperson Janice Perry Gully said there is still time to mail in the registration renewals end get the decals back in time for the first long weekend at the summer. We receive, process and mail the renewals back out cm a 24 hour turnaround, the said. jet-ski- Opry. the Sutler Brothers, and KNElTs Fred in the morning program. Ho and Wilma had a nightly ritual of watching the Wheel of Fortune on TV'. Cecil Lewis Boyle, age 73, of . He is survived bywifc, Wilma, f Ballard, died May 13, 1999 st borne. Bollard; two sons: Coal Gary He was born August 18, 1925 in (Vanae) Boyle. Pueblo, CO, David Kellie Nebraska and to Rcy Sidney, Lewis (Carol) Boyle, Ballard, 9 Hunt Boyle. He married Wilma Bishop in grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren, brothers. Gene Boyle, Mesa, Powell, Wyoming. Coal worked most of his life in Arisona; Ernie Boyle, and sister, MaDett. both of Powell. WY. the Oil Field, starting at ths bot- Mary Funeral service held Tuesday, tom, later as tool pusher and retired 1100 a m. at the 1999. 18. Mey Loflin for worked . as a supervisor Ht Hullingvr Mortuary where Olpin and Chase Brothers drilling. 1 hour pnar to the Friends call may with were His bobbies working service. Burial in the Roosevelt leather.making saddles, bridles and Memorial Park. dolls boots that for little leather God grant me the serenity to Wilms sroud make. Ha enjoyed the things I can not change. accept flowloved out in the yard, working to change the things 1 The courage ers. hareee, country music, particuthe wisdom to know the diffrr-can, Olo Grand the Cash, C. Boyle Arevalo Aftermuch tribulation come ths blessings." Mary Katherine Lott Arevalo, 52, returned to her Heavenly Homo, Mother' Day, May 9, L Dugan MONEY MATTERS-America- n Legion Post 20 from Duchesne donated; effort to help semen devastated by Senior die Citizen's to $50 Gateway tornados in Oklahoma. Here Legionnaires Sue Wilde, Di Loris Walton.; and Venla Gee present a coeck 3 Gateway Senior Program Director Tami Mullins. Cecil Lewis Boyle . Lance Corporal Beau J. Dugan and community. May her spirit, passion end lavs of live continue to bo an example for us alL Ws love you Mon! Funeral services were' held Wednesday, May 12. at 2 pjn. at parkway 9th Ward. 9950 South 2700 West, South Jordan, Utah. Interment, Mt View Memorial Estates, 3115 East 7800 South. Salt Lake City, Utah. 1999. Born Juno 10, 1947, Survived by three brothers, one sister, eight children, fivg and on half grandchil-dre- n and many many loving friends. Preceded in death by her parents, husband and grandson. Strong, beautiful and fun loving, Mary touched the hearts and live of everyone she met She choseaure-in- g as her profession and was by nature a true caregiver. She was always admired for the dedication the gave to church, family, friends -- ot m . J we have in the past because of climatic conditions. As Roosevelt City grows wo have more hard surface and leas ground to adsorb the water. Hancock added that Roosevelt culvert City installed a Eve-fobelow the old Ernie Car Wash on 300 North that will bo able to handle more than twice ths water it has in the past where flooding has been a problem. However. Gully noted that this year due to a computer error some of the boot and recreational vehicle renewal packets u Davis and Salt Lake counties contain an error.' Those packets incorrectly show the expiration date as April 1999 in- -' stead of April 2000. Those pockets sull msy be renewed by mail, she said. We are aware of the problem and are able to correct it easily she said, noting that DMV staff will t the registration cards.) Parks and Recreation and law on- -, forrement officials have been notified of the problem, she said. For information regarding ree- national vehicle registration, call, 0 or in, the Salt Lake metro area. hand-correc- 297-778- Buckle Upand Save A Life! kj We Mh S10W AhmmmS SmM l alll Ini larly Johnny GIFT for GRADUATION! SULLIVANS Headquarters for Lane Cedar Chests Pre-Scho- ol beth Parry, Jessica and Sabrina Miles, KJ. and LeighAnn Hardman, and JaronSafley who was accompanied by his aunt Amy, since his mom was teaching school. Janko Bird said it was great oven with ths bus experience. Mclvn Bird had two of her three children at her homo for Mothers Day during ths week prior. LaRene and Ronald both came to wish her well. The children of Velma Monsen will be honoring their mother May 28, 1999, with an openhouse celebrating ths occasion of her eightieth birthday anniversary which is May 31. They would like to invito their family, friends, end neighbors to join with them in wishing her n Happy Birthday at this time. The Openhouse will be hold at the home of Mark and Lori Monsen in Bluebell. Friday, May 28, at 7 9 p.ra. U. Duane Winkler, son of Udell and Ruth Winkler, has announced his engagement to Teresa Anderson, daughter of Ray and Jans Anderson, who live in St. Georgs formerly of Taber, Canada. Teresa lives in Rooscvrit where she teaches Homs Economics at the Roosevelt Junior High School. Copyl Lane' Cedar Collections ' 24 Styles In Stock Starting at . V fs ' 1 , - 1 a Aj SULLIVAN'S FURNITURE 144 South Main. Roosevet Open: Mon. Fri.. Sot. 9-- Closed Sunday 5. 722-326- 1 (All ttoms subject to prior sa'el j I Pan MUlmo. ft.ialUtt hOJIS IL6SS T . . 1 |