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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. Dcccrr.bciiLl their families. Lyle sndTami Mullins ofDucheene eqjoyed s visit from their son Danny Orindi Ccc and Caaey Mullins and baby deughter Kimberly of Cedar City. They came for the Thanksgiving holiday. Lyle snd Tami, along with Venls Get, drove to Roosevelt to the home 738-26- 34 of Merle and Lynn Smith for Meric Wilkinss son Lowell of Chins Lake CA esme to visit his mother snd brother, Leon end Bossies Wilkins snd fsmiljr. Psuline Herrerss deughter Carman Michaels hss been in Colorado Springs for s week with her son. She plans to stop in Duchesne the fint of Decamber to spend time with her mother snd brothers and Alden Junes Bristol A. Bristol JoAnn Lankford J. Lankford JoAnn Lankford, sge 64, of Duchesne, died Wednesday, Dec. 1 at the Heber Valley Medical Center. She was born Jan. 3, 1935 in Ogden. Utah to ftayborn and Viola Barrow Davis and was raised from the sge of 10 by her stepmother, Mary Davis. She married Robert Lankford April 7, 1973 in Price, Utah; later sealed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. JoAnn enjoyed many crafts and collected dolls. She eijoyed decorating cakes and loved working with people. She loved the outdoors and liked hunting, fishing, and camping. Her great thingness spending ndchil-drs- n quality time and great grandchildren. She is survived by her husband, Robert Lankford, Duchesne; children, Robert and Marion Reno, Spanoway, WA; Debra and Patrick Curtis, Las .Vegas, NV; Cathy and Jim Harding. Salt Lake City; LeAnn and Brad McCleary, California; Craig and Jan Kelsey, Duchesne,; Karri and Lawrence Hermes, Duchesne; Bart and Stacey Kelsey, Rock Springs, WY; Robin Jackson, Duchesne; 29 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; brothers. Garth Davis, Ron Davis, Delmar Davis, Gary Davis and Bliss Davis; sister, Barbara Poluker. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Connie Chacon and a brother, Mer- L Cornpeach, of LaPoint, Renee Bristol of Vernal Grandchildren Rusty and Joahua Dodson, Amber, Bo, Ryan, and JJ Bristol, Paid, Brandi, Ray, Jennifer, Patrick, and Brian Cornpeach, Mitchel, Shandale, Jaydon, Magen, and Brittney Bristol Previous wife and friend undo Thompson Bristol, Brothers ft Sisters; Betty Long, of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ario (Louise) Blanchard of Layton, Virginia Lister, of Salt Lake City, Bruce (Darlene) Bristol of Venial, Julia Reed, of Roosevelt, Gene (Nola) Bristol of Vernal Dean (LaRae) Bristol, Mont well, Louis (Susan Bristol ofY'ernal. Preceded in death by Parents and Brothers Dale and Larry. lin Davia. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 4 at the Duchesne LDS 3rd Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Duchesne City Cemetery under the direction of the HullingerOlpin Mortuary. Alden James Bristol, 61, died at his home Nov. 30, 1999. He was born Jan. 21. 1938 in Bluebell, Utah to Stanley Christopher and Violet Elisabeth Bird Bristol He married Linda Thompson April 7, 1963 in Vernal, Utah. They later divorced. Alden loved his family, and friends, and would do anything for them. He loved to fish, camp, and hunt Ho worked for Ashley valley Water and Sewer, he was a member of the LDS church and served in the US Army. Survived by Sons;lVov(Merrilee) Dodson, Jimmy (Wendy) Bristol, Robert (Maria) Bristol, all of Ver-naDaughters; Irene (Alphonso) Funeral Services will bo held Friday, Dee. 3 at 11 a.m. at Thomsons Vernal Mortuary. Friends may call Thursday, from 6 8 pm. and Friday 1 hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Vernal Memorial Park with frill Military Honors from the American Legion, under the direction of Thomsons Vernal Mortuary. Agricultural prices Prices received by Utah farmers and ranchers during were up for baled alfalfa hay, the same as last month for other hay, and down for barley and milk, according to er the Utah Agricultural Statistics Service. all milk The Utah price was $13.60 per cwt, down 50 cents from the previous month and down $3.50 from November 1998. Barley, at $1.80 per bushel was down one cent from the previous month's price snd also down one cent from the same month last year. Baled alfalfa hay was $77.00 up $3.00 from last month Kr ton, $2.00 lower than November 1998. Other hay, at $35.00 per ton, was unchanged from last month but $18.00 lower than November 1998. The lamb price for October 1999 was $70.00 per cwt, down $3.00 from September, but up $8.00 from last year. The October 1999 sheep price at $20.00, was $4.00 less than September, but unchanged from October of last year. er THANK YOU! The Family of Roaeoe Justice would like to say Thank You to everyone who offend help and support during our time of need. Coleen Justice Robert A Chris Bess A Family Nick Melissa Justice A Family Roy Justice A Family Roecoe's Extended Family Thanksgiving. Visiting Frank snd Mary Jays for Thanksgiving wen their brothers Ron Juber, Duchesne, snd Richard Juber of California Also present for the holiday were Joe Brian and fom- ; and Tim Juber and his friend all hies. They enjoyed the family Lena Thomas received a visit from her daughter Vickie Voas and friend Steve Berkley of PleaaantviUe CA, and a niece Kristie Nelson of San Diego CA. Also visiting was Paul Bowden of Myton and Elmer Thomas. They all eiyoyed Thanksgiving dinner with tin Harold Goes. Venla Gee rode to Salt Lake with Tami Mullins. Tami spent time with her mom who is still in the hospital, snd Venla visited her nephew and his wife, Michael and Linos Carter. Venla also attended a missionary farewell for her Jamie Carter who will serve in Gergreat-grandniec- e, 1 Darrin and Anna Brown and family, Vernal and Gus Peterson, Deans father, and Veva ToUefaon, Pams mother, Duchesne. Bryn and Arlene Gilbert have moved back home after spending several months in Oakley. Neil Stevenss mother Melba of Kaysville spent several days with Neil and his sons. Scott and Tyson One of the boys appeared in the -- 17 Cassifieds1:; C' Itff IttCVCLfDo production of "Hello Dolly" Melba eiyoyed the show and said it was very good. They all returned to Kaysville an Wedneeday where they spent Thanksgiving together. Elaine Lenox reports that the condition of President Leland Wright isn't good. He is still in a coma and very weak. We send love and prayers to him and hit wife Carol and AND SAVt." o Ml dbs ,w4hu.vi ak hqtb Totnrmi jd Ai E3F yhicaifi Q ih m imt&nig nib mUMlwIkrosf'WSH? many. Harold Gee's sister, Henrietta Wilson, haa been staying with her daughter Lois and Bill Olson. Henrietta is 97 years old and recently fell and broke her left wrist. They live in Helper. LaMar Wilson, nephew of Harold Gee, returned to Rooaevdtlaot Tuesday. LaMar had been in the hospital in Salt Lake and ia now in the Uintah Basin Medical Center. The Harold Gees visited with him and his wife Orinne on Friday. LaMar ia still ia serious condition but ia improving. The Leon and Roaaleo Wilkins family gathered for the Thanksgiving holiday. Moot of their family M voiding holiday hazards was in attendance: Tami and Michael Gudmundeen and family of Thatcher; Martin Wilkins and family of Payson; Jennifer and Robert Mitchell and family of Provo; Linda and Brent Mullins and family of West Jordan; Connie and Andy Kitteier and family of Fairriew; Matt Wilkins and Debbie Wilkins of Provo; and grandmother Marie Wilkins of Duchesne. 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