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Show titilL January 18. 2000 ...-Kl- (Frances) Reyos, Roosevelt; Paulette Rfyoa, Linda Kelly, Kenny (Bernie) Reyos. all Salt Lake City; Allen Revos, Indian Bench; Alex Reyos, Sunshine subdivision; Kaye Reyos Black, Indian Bench; and Nino Reyos, Salt Lake City; numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren and a few great great grandchildren. 11c is also survived by a brother and sister, Lawrence Reyoa, Paguate, NM and a sister Mary Dyea, of New (Sherlene) Keel, all Vernal; Sharon (Norman) Goodrich, Roosevelt. Funeral services held Saturday, Jan. 15, 2000, 11 a.m. at the Myton LDS Church. Burial in the Neola Cemetery under direction of the Hullinger Olpin Mortuary. Dlhf Mexico. He was preceded in death by daughter, Glenda Terry, son, Rickv L Reyos, an infant baby boy, a grandson Barry Reyoa, brothers, sisters, James Rav, Josephine, Bepina and Elisabeth Ray. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Jan. 18, 11 a.m. at the Whiterocks Episcopal Church. Creek Burial in the Reed-FarCemetery under direction of the Hullinger-OIpi- n Mortuary. Paul Rcyos P. Reyos Paul Reyos, age 93, of Indian Bench, died Jan. 14, 2000 at the Uintah Basin Medical Center in Elmer M. Keel Roosevelt He was born Oct. 22, 1906 in Paguate, New Mexico to Jose and Louise Reyos. He was a member of the Laguna Pueblo Tribe. He married Anita May Reed, she died Feb. 8, 1988. Paul grew up in New Mexico and has lived both in New Mexico and in the A1 terra area since his marriage. He was an electrician who worked all over the country mostly building big electrical plants, some of which were Hoover dam, Los Alimos, and Red River in new Mexico, Hunting-to- n and Bonanza in Utah. He also worked some as a game warden An' the Fish and Game. He was a handyman around the house, erjoyed hunting and fishing when he was younger, liked to read Louis L'Amour west-eras, and his main interest was dening- - potatoes, tomatoes am pecially his chiles - much of which was given to friends and family. He is survived tnr children, Paul D. (Pat) Reyos, St. George; Annette E. Keel Elmer M. Keel, ape 67. of Roosevelt, died January 11. 2000 at the Uintah Basin Medical Center. He was born Nov. 23. 1932 in Neola to John Hyrum Keel Jr. and EfTie Opal Mecham Keel. He married Lurrine Potter June 15, 1956 in Roosevelt. Elmer was a heavy equipment operator for Duchesne County for 26 years. Earlier in life he worked for Hiland Dairy and for the US Forest Service. He was a hard worker and was helpful to others when they needed a hand. He enjoyed Ashing and hunting, loved his dogs and his kids and grandkids were his life. Elmer is survived by his wife, Lurrine, Roosevelt; children and spouses, Dale Junior & Laurita Keel, Roosevelt; Danny Wade St Sherrie Keel, and Jeneaf and Ron Mieure, both Myton; 10 grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Lawrence (Delaine) Keel, Kenneth Keel, all Neola; Arnol (Betty) Keel, Glen C. Ponton Carma Ponton, age 59 of Myton, died Tuesday. Jan. 11. 2000 at the Uintah Basin Medical Center. She was born Jan. 31, 1940 to Clifford and Louise Kofibrd Shirts. She married Edward Rudolph "Rudy" Ponton Aug. 6, 1959 in Salt Lake City. He died Aug. 18, 1995. Funeral services for Carma will be held at 11 a.m.. Wed. Jan. 19 at the Hullinger-OIpi- n Mortuary where friends may call one hour prior to service. v Shop the fS . I Classifieds Albcrta Jane Branch A. Branch Evanston, Wyoming on lct. 24, 1913, the daughter of Joseph T. Duneombe and Rena M. Swift. She married Eatlo F. Fisco, in 1931 in Price. He preceded her in death in 1940. They had four children: Geraldine Fiaco (Hanson),, of Roosevelt; Richard F. Fisco (Laverne), of Pleasant Valley; Faye Rena Fisco, who died at age 3 months; and Margaret Rose (Stewart), who lives in Hawaii. She married Cornelius Branch, August 2, 1942, later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple on July 15, 1965. lie preceded her in death on March 15, 1985. They had a daughter, Betty Jane (Taylor) (Allen), and two step sons, Roes Branch and Doyle Branch (Jean), of Reno Nevada. She loved her family and was the proud Grandmother of 17, as well as 18 great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her. She cherished her membership in the Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints and served in many positions. She had a great capacity for love and compassion. She expressed it mapy times in many ways to her family and friends throughout her life. She was a great caregiver and friend. Alberta spent her later years in the Stewart Cedar Crest Care Center, Roosevelt, where she touched the hearts of those she lived with and those who cared for her. The family wishes to express extreme gratitude to the Stewart family, all of the staff and doctors who attended to her. Alberta was also preceded in death by her sister, Helen Rule and her brother. Bill Duneombe, her stepson, Ross Branch, as well as many other family members. Funeral Services were held on Tuesday, Jan. 11, Redwood Memorial Estates. Our beloved mother, grandmother and aunt, quietly returned to our Heavenly Father on Thursday, Jan. 6, 2000. Albert, age 86, was bora in (Vaughn) Pike, Neola; Robert Psuline Winkler Shana Locitschcr 454-39- 76 Residents of Bluebell, please help mk i w.w .r -. Omtr. us with this news column by telling us the news of your families ana friends. It's difficult to write news when we arent aware of it. Family Christmas guests at the IV home of Pauline Winkler numbered fifty member who cam from far and near to partake of the traditional family brunch. Spending the Christmas weekend with their parents, Udell and Ruth Winkler, were daughters Amy, Bemadine, Carline, her husband Ben, and son Alexander Jones, and Elizabeth, all of the Salt Lake area. Duane and Teresa cam from Rooeevelt. Velma Monsen received a ChrieU i mas gift from her grandson, Justin, and his wife Diane, of Colorado Springs CO, which was a trip to Salt Liko City to attend a Brahms-bu- ll rodeo in the Delta Center. Justin is employed by the the Profeeeional It's Your ILaosti (CDnsam BOB' S5SS33S3: CUfflg GD fiCiiBQEagOa CCo PE3tiln) vtfss: boG8 t Rates Good Through January 31, 1999 For Delivery IN the Uintah Basin Area Prices Good Special Regular ONE YEAR $20.00 TWO YEARS $32.00 THREE YEARS $44.00 24.00 37.00 . For Delivery OUT of the Uintah Basin Area ONE YEAR TWO YEARS 268 South 200 East Roosevelt, Utah 84066 or Free at Mention this Special and use your VISA or MasterCard Toll 800-427-86- $32.00 $50.00 36.00 56.00 With Coupon Only!! Subscription!! nt A a new little granddaughter, Kiley Isabelle, whose happvparenis are Bruce and Carla Toad of Roosevelt. Kiley was born Dec. 23 at the Uintah Basin Medical Center in Roosevelt and weighed 7 lbs. 1 oz. Her older brothers, Keven, Bryan, and Trover, are happy to welcome s little siler to the famihr. This makes 17 grandchildren for the Todds. New Year's Eve and weekend guests of Kurt and Jackie Loertscher wen their cousins Troy, Para, and on, Noah Muir of Hunter, and Thad, Heather, and eon, Todd, of Tooele. Thad and Heather attended Sunday meetings with Kurt and Jackie on Jen. 2 before returning to their home in Tooele. Bruce and Amy Jenkins of West Valley City brought their who wanted daughter Stephanie to be baptized on the Tint day of the to Bluebell for her bapcentury tism. She was baptized by her grandfather Howard Jenkins ana con firmed by her grandfather Leo Allen Jenson. Present at the baptism wen members of her family as well as many uncles and aunts who traveled a long distance to attend the occasion. After the baptism the family gathered at the Jenkins grandparents' homo for cake and ice cream. , - - Cannon responds to monument designation In response to to the creation of the Grand Na- Canyon-Parasha- tional Monument Arizona, U5. Rep. Cannon released the following statement: "Once again without any input from local ancMederal officials, and with little public knowledge, this administration and this president have chosen to play politics with the lives of individuals and our public lands As in 1996 with the designation of the Grand Staircase-Escalant- a Monument in Utah, President Clinton has chosen to abuse his powers rather than work honestly and thoughtfully with Arisoita officials on land management issues. Despite the efforts of Congress to preserve and maintain our public lands, the President has chosen to tnrpass the process with swift stroke ore pen." t The Utah monument caused great pain to local Americans. It stripped their communities of their land base and their economy. 1 fear the same consequence for Arizonans. "1 am hopeful that this action will cause more Americans to take seriously their involvement in politics. As the President is showing with this declaration, power can be abused, but because of todays technological advances, Americana can better see and understand what their government ia doing. They can also hare information and ideal easier and with more people. I hope that Americans will now see how important it is to be involved. ve7psn n January 18 Announcing Your Gift! Gifts' Hoop, Duchesne at Tabiona High School Wrestling. Altamont High School at Duchesne January 19 Boys' Hoop, Duchesne High School at Altamont Girls' & Boys' Hoop, Union at Park City January 20 Girts' Hoop, Tabiona at Altambnt High School Wrestling. Lehr a! Union High School St. City. 79 I RENEWAL Year 2 Years G3Years January21 Boys' Basketball. Tabiona at Rich. Grand a! DHS Girts' Hoop, AHS 8t Union, Duchesne at San Juan January 22 Boys' Hoop, Bryce Valley at Tabiona High School Gris' & Boys' Hoop, Moffat at Union. AHS at Manila January25 Wrestling. Carbon High School at Union, Rangoty at AHS T Sat, Michael and Susan Todd. Casey Monsen, son of Mark and Lori Monsen, left Monday, Jan. 3, for Logan where he will attend USU. He went to seek employment for the school year. Mark and Lori Monsen have an exchange student from Guatemala who will attend Altamont High for the remaining school year. He will be with them until the end of June. The Monsens picked up Enrique Sinai in Salt Lake on Sunday, Jan. 2. At home to visit their parents, Udell and Ruth Winkler, and to attend funeral services for their uncle, Porter L. Metre 11, were Amy and Bemadine Winkler and Carline W. Jones with son, Alexander. House guests of Paulin Winkler were her aunt, Florence Neilsen, and cousins Glyn and VaNiec Williams of SafTord AZ. The Williamses brought VeNiece'a mother, Florence, to attend the funeral for Porter Merrell, her older brother. They arrived on Sat., Jan. 1, attended Sunday meetings with family in the Bluebell Ward, and returned to Arizona after attending a sesaion in the Vernal Temple on Tuee., Jan. 4. Jay and Elaine Roylance of Othello WN spent the evening of Mon., Jan. 3, at the home of Paulin Winkler visiting with family members: Beth, Jim and Allison Duke, Maureen Kqek and Karen Secrest and families ofRoosevelt, Maxine and Howard Todd, Udell and Ruth Winkler and family. Rush and Shana Lee Loertscher, and the Williams family from Salford AZ. Howard and Maxine Todd have a We will send a Card in your behalf Address fj NEW in er Grantaville whose daddy is Troy Johansen. One of the highlights of her stay in the city cam when she attended "First Night" on Dec. 31 with her son Bob and her sister Rhea of Brigham City. The celebration was held at the Tabernacle on Temple Square Lois reported that . Tony Lanza, son of famous tenor Mario Lanza, performed on the program. He expressed his thrill at singing in the Tabernacle, especially since he has become a member of the LDS Church. Lois said he sounds much like his father, Mario. Home for the Christmas holidays from the Sherman Indian Boarding School in Riverside CA was Samatha Mart She ia a senior thia year where she is active in the schools athletic program and maintain an impressive grade-poiaverage. Howard. Maxine, Nathan, and Stephanie Todd traveled to Kaysville Give A Gift Name Uintah Basin Standard 801.722-513- 1 Reaula (Prices Good with Coupon Only!) Clip and Send To: or Call Special His dad Eldon and Carole joined them at the rodeo end Velma returned home to Bluebell with them. Lois Goodrich spent Christinas with her eon Bob and his family, who live in Bountiful, and visited the homes of her other children who live in the Salt Lake ana during the holidays. While she was there her grandson and hi wife had their first baby, which chalks up the total of Lois's to 52. On Dec 26 she attended the blessing of another 1? od'G with her daughter, LaRae McDonald. with Glenn Todd of Vernal on Jan. 1, to attend the baptiam oftheir grandson, Andrew Todd, eon of |