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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. June 5. 2001- - Pace 19 their Safe Haven program, which ia the growing soccer program Regis- (ration is currently open for toll seaaimed at protecting the youth from son. Forma can he obtained at the abuse of aqy kind. Roosevelt City Building. RegistraThe training is based on theAYSO tion will take place through the sumperspective that the character development and positive experience of mer so that the season can begin earlier. Teams will be assigned and tbeyouth comes first. The soccer founSeadation is solid, but the focus is not on practice begin by rewill school when is costs. son all There at begin play winning games emphasis on equal teams, fair sumes, the last week of August. For more information call play, andpoaitive coaching. HLookf flirther developments in or Soccer meeting set for this Tuesday mid-Augu- Local parents have been meeting there is training in soccer rules and since January making efforts to imcoaching, and specific training for re fling. Second, there is training in prove the commuiiitysocoer program. A parents board has been formed, and all coaches, referees, and parents of soccer players are encouraged to participate. They have affiliated the pro- gram with theAYSO (American Youth Soccer Organisation). This is one of two national organizations recog- - nixed bv FIFA, the International Soccer Organization. Anyone inter- - ; ested in joining the community aoe- cer program shouldattendameeting at Union High School (in the math , . building), Tuesday, June 5 at 7 p.m. The local group has begun to support and training fromAYSO. ; On April 28, Dave Oram, the area director from the Wasatch front, came ,, out to meet and inform the group about AYSO.Theobjective of AYSOia "to develop youth through soccer. MembenhipinAYSObrinpmany benefits. The players are automati- cal ly insured when their registration forms are submitted and toes paid 1 722-47- 59 353-475- 9. ' M. Reed Lyman M. Lyman Jennie Rasmussen Latham J. Latham Jennie Rasmussen Latham, 74, of Magna, Utah passed away May 31, 2001. She was born December 27, 1926 in Bennett, Utah to Albert Calvin and Golda Snow Rasmussen. She married William Janies Latham April 9, 1 947 intheSalt Lake Temple. She ia survived by her husband. Bill, 1 son and 6 daughters: Brian (Kellie) Latham, Carol Latha, Karen (Stephen) Uresk, JoAnn (Wendell) Hunt, Lois (Guy) Uresk, Janice (Mark) George, 21 grandchildren and 1 er. Also survived by her mother Golda Rasmussen, sisters: Donna (Carl) Wilkenon, Vee (Lyle) Taylor, Vera (Gene) Cook, Bonnie (Bemie) House, Sue Rasmussen, Sandra Mosely; brothers: Clyde (Ilx), Lyman (JoAnn), Kenneth (Toni), Dean, sister-in-la- w Kay Rasmussen. She was preceded in death by her father. Cal Rasmussen, brother, Gale Rasmussen and grandson Thomas Hurst. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. on Monday, June 4, 2001 in Magna Utah. Burial in the Valley . View Cemetery. M. Reed Lyman age 86, paaaed away at his daughter's home in Orem, Utah, June 1, 2001. Reed was born February 25, 1915 in Tridell, Utah to Amasa Mason Lyman III and Elisabeth Jane Mooeman. He married Daphine Perry April 8, 1942 in Dubois, Idaho and was sealed to Daphine and four children in the Manti Temple on October 14, 1955. membership fee. The program can be played locally only, or the group may to compete with teams as near de as Vernal and the Wasatch front, or throughout the region in the Reed spent most of his childhood years in the Uintah Basin. He gradu- ated from High firiuvJ. He was a successful businessman, working for over 40 years in the insurance and estate planning business. He was an active member of the Church of Jesus ChristofLatter day Saints, serving in several WanTand Stake callings including Bishop of the Provo 22nd ward. At the time of his death he was serving as a home teacher and as a temple worker in the n Perhaps the most important benefit is that AYSO provides mandatory training of all coaches, reto and administrators in the program. This training has two components: first. carnival fun tons check out the people below during a wild ride high r above Roosevelt. HIGH IN THE AIR-So- me d. Other brave souls took their turns on the merry-go-roun- T . J3IVI8 tiBIlCn i3fflliy mp Festtobeheldin Reed is survived by two sons and a daughter; Mike (Sherry) Lyman, DlOWIlS Springville; Greg (Lynette) Lyman, Pleasant Grove; Kelly Lyman, Orem; 11 grandchildren and 13 greatgrandchildren; He was preceded in death by his wife Daphine Perry Lyman, his son Roland Lyman, his grandson Jeffrey Reed Lyman, and ten brothers and sisters. Funeral services will be held Thursday, June 7, at 11 a.m. in the Lakeridge 1st ward chapel, 575 S. 400 W., Orem. Friends may call Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Walker Sanderson Funeral Home, 600 E. 800 N, Orem, and Thursday from 9:45 to 10:45 prior to the services at the stake center. Interment will be in the Roosevelt City Cemetery at 4 p.m. Park Qik? The sixth annual Jarvie Ranch Fest in Browns Park will be by the Vernal Field Office of the Bureau ofLand Management and the Dinoeaur Nature Association. The historic ranch will be alive with the sounds and sights ofthe late 1800s. This years festivities will 11$ f(f jgpRQfrflGfy include, blacksmithing, quilting demonstration, wagon rides, ropemaking and leather crafts. The Browns Park Homemakers Association will provide lunch for a fee and abaked goods sale. Asaspecial treat, will be made available free during the afternoon. The event ie schedules for Saturday, June 6, from m 10 until 6. The John Jarvie Historic Ranch ia W. awell known landmark forviaitore to Browns Park and the Green River Wanda Fix Trujillo, age 94, of helo w Flaming Gorge Dam. A visit to Rooegvel tidied MfQCjSl, 2001 in a . the ranch provides a elii ' Trujillo Vernrttsfre'eBhter.'' r" ' She was bom May 15,' 1907 in still a remote part ofthe state. At its Oshkosh, Wisconsin to Mr. and Mrs. height, the enterprisingJarvie Ranch Michael Fix. They both died before operation included a store, poet e, and she she was about three year-solriver ferry, and cemetery. For was raised by a German couple. years it as been used by Indians, ftir She married Kenneth Quirino trappers, travelers and outlaws. John TrqjiUo January 1, 1926 in Los AngeJarvie, aScotsman, settled in Browns les California. He died June 17, 1982. Parkin 1880. Jarvie was acquainted Wanda was a cheerfirl and pleas-m- t with some ofthe more colnrlhl charOrven James Moon woman. She and Ken never had acters in Browns Park history, indiildren but she is survived by nieces cluding Butch Cassidy and the Donna McKowen and RetnildaNelaon Sundance Kid of the Wild Bunch, ifVemaL outlaws MattWarner snd Isom Bart, Funeral service will be held Tues-laand Ann Basset, Queen of the RusOrven James Moon, age 94, of June 5, 2001, at 11:00 AMat the tlers. Neda, died June 1,2001 in the Uintah rlullinger Mortuary where friends For additional information on loBasin Medical Center. call 1 hour prior to the service. cal Bureau ofLand Management proHe was bom January 7, 1907 in nay Burial in the Roosevelt Memorial grams and activities see the Vernal Woodland to Heber and Emily Park. BLM internet home 'page at: Henrietta VanTaaaell Moon. www.blm.govutahvernal. He married Delphia Nye June 1, 1932 in the Salt Lake LDS Templo. Orven was a lifetime rancher and stockman, he enjoyed work and always said he would rather wear out than rust out. He served as aruember ofthe board ofdirectors for theState Wool Growers for many years, and was Duchesne County Cattleman of the Year about 1988. He was active in the Church of Jesus Christ ofLatterdqy Saints and served a mission to the Central States in 192931. He served in the Hanna bishopric and over 20 years on the Duchesne Stake High Council. He is survived by his wife, Delphia of Neola; V mjI three sons andadaughter, Neil (Erma Jean) MoonofPleaunt Valley; Clive Students at Myton Elementary in Gloria Jones 3rd grade (Pat) Moon of Plano, TX; Alton BIRD their favorite bird on front. The project was part of with made class Moon Karen (Carolyn) ofDuchesne; (Wade) Peterson of Orem; 21 granda unit on birds. They wore their shirts on an overnight bird trip and to the children, 60 great grandchildren and Ouray Bird Refuge. 4 great great grandchildren. Also survived fay two brothers and two sisters, Elmer (Arwella) Moon, Duchesne; Vernon (Dorothy) Moon, Orem; Florence (Ralph) Anderson, Books are now available. The Life and Times Roosevelt; Venice (Carl) Spencer, Salt Lake City. of Snooks Roberts as written He was preceded in death by three brothers, Vemell, Robert and Daily in himself. of-flc- ' ' 0. 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