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Show UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. September 18. 2X)I Farmington over this lust weekend. Tlieirgrundson.NaUian Forbush.and wife, Sarah, of Mexico, came to have their baby girl blessed. The couple had to fly right back so Nathan could return to work. They allspent time at the home of Max and Julie Forbush in Farmington. Pa uline Herrera was put back in the hospital on Thursday, bless her heart. Site h assure been sick. Her daughter, Emmett and I)ml hy Evans had Karmen, will be back on Saturday, Hiid her Jodi Kinlley, Iheirduugliler. 8 to he with her mother. Sept. family visiting. Jeremy Evans of Kathy Harrison's father, Bob Ileher also came out and sN;nt two Odekirk, passed away. His funeral days visiting wit li lus grandparents. was held in Salt Lakcon Friday, Sept. Day. They spent time for 7. We send our best to Rod and Kathy Orinda Gee visited with her three and family. friends ul the Farkside Manor on Orinda Gee cal led over to the Stewart Sunday, Sept. 2. She veiled with Center on Friday morning to Care Dclpha Moon, Max Birch and Irene talk to whoever waited on Harold Thorne. She mailed a card to Mux Gee, a call made daily. Wi.o Bhould Ilartmun in Altamonl. come on the phone but Harold himThere whs a heuulirul funeral held self! It was good to hear him. tint Duchesne the onThursday.Sepl. Baptist church for I'eggv Lugenhcll ofVernul. She is t lie il.iughlerof liiige Basil Lugeulsdl. She was laid to nisi in the Strawberry cemetery. We ull Highway 191 send our love and Kymiuthy to our friend Luge and his family. Am west Exploration Company of Orinda (ice made her visit to the Helper, Utah, working in coryunc-tio- n Stewart Can1 ( enter on Sept. A. She with the Mine Safety and Health cards us usual delivered her Administration (MSIIA) plans to to 18 friends. Kathryn Atwood has the remove seuls and Willow Creek Mine some time begone home with her daughter. Thu Tom Thomas family reunion tween Sept. 1 9 and Oct. 7. The Wilwas held over the Labor Day weeklow Creek Mine is approximately 1 end. The food, games and visiting mile north of the junction of State n were enjoyed hy Route 191 and US6. This process relatives as well as several relatives will necessitate closing a portion of who live in the vicinity. State Route 191 for as much as one Verl lorgofWesl Valley was outami Bill day, possible longer. Due to the spent all afternoon visiting with C J. complexity of the process, the exact and Doyle Lisonliee. They also visdates and times cannot be deterited with Iam 1 lunson at the Stewart mined. Care Center in Roosevelt. Verl is a The mine currently contains porelative of the LisonlH.-cs- . tentially dangerous mine gasses, r We ull reincrnlx-- Merle Ross. She including methane (natural gas,) will he turning 100 years old in Feb. which will be vented when the mine Merle used to work for J.C. Pennys in fan in started. It in unknown fo what Roosevelt. Shu alou cooked fur the duration the potentially dangerous senior citizens for .years. Merle will gasses will vent. he leaving to go to Springville to live Beginning when the fan is started with her duughlcr Merlyun Hoover. andcontinuinguntil the exhaust air We will all miss that sweet lady. is deemed safe by Regulatory OffiMux Riding, husband of Joan, hud cials, Utah Star Route 191 will be both of his eycB operated on in closed from the Junction of Route Roosevelt on Aug.31. Hu is doing 191 and Us Route 6, on the south well . We all send our best, to you, Max. end, and at the Junction of Route 1 9 1 and the Emma Park cutoff road John and Caroline Breakficld have had her sister and liushand, Arlene on the north end. Southbound traffic and Cecil Wilder, and theirson, Devin, on Route 191 may use the Emma Park Road to reach US6 to continue visiting from northern California. Caroline Break Held's sister, Lucille eat toward Price or west toward Salt Duhillyhcrg. went through the Ver-nLake City. temple. Arlene and Cecil attended Traffic desiring to use Route 191 the temple with them. " northerly (toward Duchesne) may Caroline Breakficld and her two proceed west on US6 past the juncdaughters, Curolinu and Angela, all tion with Route 191 to near the top flew to Phoenix, Arizona, and spent of the mountain grade, then turn two weeks with Tumi and Scott Tayright andproceed on Emma Park lor and their four little ones. Road in order to reach Route 191 George and Edytlie Murctl were in North. Page 20 - Johnnie Ray Oscar Taveapont J. Taveapont Travelers's advisory for gel-we- ll ul e A A Anthony Lynn Davis, age 17, J. Larson Jason Allen Larsen, 30, of Altamont, died September 13, 2001 , at hia home. He was bom April 12, 1971, in Las Vegas, NV, to Robert Allen and Karolyn Jessen Larsen. He married Jennielue Crosby on September 22, 1990, in Salt Lake County. Jason attended school in Conroe, TX, Heber, and Roosevelt, UT. He graduated from Altamont High School in 1989. He was on the wrestling and track team. Upon graduation, he was employed for Louisiana Pacific in Pendleton, OR. Jason has spent the last ten years in the oil Held, currently employed for Patterson Drilling Rip 5 as a derrick hand. Jason enjoyed weightlifting, fishing, hunting, motorcycling, listening to music, and practicing martial arts. He loved draft horses and He had a special love for his wife and children. He was kind and of everyone. We love and will miss him greatly. He is survived by his wife, Jennielue; children, Hailee Mashails Lue.and Tulsa Allen, all of Altamont; parents, Robert Allen (Leslie) Larsen, Neola; Karolyn Jessen (Karlton) Lund, Altonah; sisters, Ericka Larsen (James) Gallyer, Altonah; Annie Larsen, Neola; grandmothers, Beth Jessen; and Grace Larsen. He was preceded in death by both ofhis grandfathers, Reay Jessen and Arch Larsen. Funeral services held 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, September 18, 2001, at the Lake Fork Chapel. Interment in the Altonah Cemetery under the direction of the Hullinger Mortuary. bull-ridin- g. - Jeep Wrangler Hartta fl iimiiiiIi Neon s2HI Chev 21X11 XH 2iKII I )ni;nn;i 2Si)ii)M) Clie 200 fjlXII Ionli.k fir, nul IrivCil' 2XXI C'licvy I I on Super Crew 1 l.peililinn 2lXMH ui.ll 2S()44 (Juud 2MX)I Wee Intrepid T.S 4 dr I .muled I: When it comes to your eyes, green well help you see things more clearly. Dodge Intrepid SE GyOhfiorl, li. Green SIiane PoweLI MD door 4x4 Auf 998 Grand Ams 2001 OldsmobilcAlcro, Warranty 1 OpTliAlMoloqisT 997 Dodge Intrepid Very nice EyE 2001 Dodge Durango Scats 8 2001 Chevy Tahoe L.T 4 dr 4x4 Wgclhihul.l vCah44 997 fnnii.ie ( uand Irix. While Plus, Many, Many, More! 1 I Surqeon Practice covers: Comprehensive surgical and medical eye care 2001 Plymouth Neon 200 Chevy Mon to Carb 2000 Chevy Malibu. Silver 2XI 1 1 1998 ford 2IXX) Dodge I )akota 4 l 2KKI-nn- See? 999 l;iird Taurus 4 dr. Very nice lXK.iii.iili ikkleil. While I Call for an appointment - Friday 725-202- 0 Monday 205 W. 300 N. - Roosevelt Northeastern Utah Medical Group For Delivery Agricultural Prices for August Prices received by Utah farmers and ranchers during 2001 compared with July 2001 wen down for barley and alfalfa hay, but the same for other hay. The lamb price for July 2001 was - 1999 Mercury Villagerl.oaded Vortex Duili'vDiiiann I'lict Hullinger Mortuary. Stewart Mart 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix ju;ul 4 W.l). IN the Uintah Basin Area ONE YEAR $24.00 TWO YEARS $37.00 THREE YEARS $49.00 Give A Gift I For Delivery OUT of the Uintah Basin Area ONE YEAR $36.00 TWO YEARS $56.00 We will send a Card in your behalf Announcing Your Gift! Brock, Randlett; grandchildren, Darren and Kenneth Mart; mother, Barbara Mart, White rocks; brothers and sister, Marcus, Elliot, Alta (Cal vin Yellowhorse) Mart, all ofWhite rocks; and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews. He was preceded in death by sons, Delwin, Bucky; father, Felix; brothers and sisters, Lex, Felicia, Alicia, Alex, Nicollette Summer. Funerals services held 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, September 18, 2001, at the St. Elizabeths Episcopal Church in White rocks. Burial in the John Harmes Cem- SW,-t$89.09 $lr.00 from August 2000. The July 2001 sheep price, at $28.00 was up $2.00 from August of last year. Barley, at $2.01 per bushel, waa one cent lower than the previous month's price but unchanged from last year. Baled alfalfa hay waa $100.00 per ton, $3.00 below last month but $16.00 above last year. Other hay, at $57.00 per ton, was unchanged from last month but up $4.00 from August 2000. The preliminary All Farm Products index of Prices Received in Au100, gust was 108 based on 1990-9- 2 up 2 points (1.9 percent) from the July Index. Higher prices for lettuce, strawberries, cantaloupes, and wheat were partially offset by lower prices for cattle, onions, peaches, and celery. The seasonal change in the mix of commodities farmers sell often affects the overall index. Higher seasonal marketings of tobacco, cattle, popes, and sweet com were offset by lower marketings of wheat, hay, strawberries, and milk. Compared iwth August 2000, the All Farm Products Index was 13 points (14 percent) higher. Price increases from August 2000 for milk, broilers, cattle, and com were partially offset by lower prices for eggs, turkeys, tomatoes, and cotton. etery under the direction of the Hullinger Mortuary. Standard 268 South 200 East Roosevelt, Utah 84066 Or Call r Name 31 j M ley Medical Center from a long illness. He was bom on March 24, 1952, in Fort Duchesne, to Felix Alton Sr. and Barbara Poowegup Mart. He married Delana Kay Redfoot on June 13, 1986, in Fort Duchesne. Stewart enjoyed painting, fishing, rodeo, bowling, and sports-h- e was a big Jazz fan. He was very humorous and had a good personality. Hewaa always sensitive to the needs of others, and he loved being with hie family, especially his grandkids. He is survived by his wife, Delana; children, Travis, Cody, Deaths Mart, Leota Kurip.all ofWhite rocks; Biyan Basin Clip and Send To: Uintah 435-722-51- Subscription!! Homer Leon Poowegup, age 51, of Whiterocks passed away Monday, September 10, 2001 at Ids home. He was bom November 10, 1949 in Ft Ducheene to Casper and Rhoda Arhi Poowegup. He married Ernestine Jake; later divorced. He later married Laverne Ice and later divorced. Homer eiyoyed fishing, family gatherings, and working outdoors. He also liked boxing (was a southpaw), loved listening to country music and never missed listening to the UteNews. He was a good man and took pride in his community. He loved his little nieces and nephews and will be missed by all who knew him. He is survived by children, Jean ine Chapoose, Cedar City; Anthonia Begay, Cedar City; Shilo Poowegup, Whiterocks; Shawnlynn Poowegup, mid-Augu- st Kn,MMiw 20()0Chc$kfoBlkCarlo, nril Snpci Crew I.uriul I .wither 2001 Poowegup 10:00 a.m., Friday, September 14 m 2001 Chevy Impaia trjriMK. 2500 H. at the Whiterocks LDS Chapel. Burial was in the John Harmes Cemetery under the direction ofthe Stewart Farley Poowegup Mart, 49, of White rocks, died September 14, 2001, at the Ashley Val- 2001 DodgrKum Blackhair, Ray Taveapontand Harriet Homer Leon Poowegup J. Taveapont. Funeral services were held at 1 :00 p.m., Thursday, September 13 at the yte Baptist Church.. Burial was in the Red Cedar Knoll Cemetery at Farm Creek under the direction ofthe Hullinger Mortuary. Whiterocks; brothers, Albert Poowegup and Richard Poowegup, Sr.; Bisters, Barbara Ann Mart; Joann Lucero; Ginger Ridley; Frances. Poowegup; Nancy Reed; and Deanna Poowegup. He was preceded in death by a brother, Gary Poowegup, Sr. and a sister, Beth Poowegup. Funeral services were held at m Cab. 2001 Yump, Shirley Yump, Johnnie S. MART 4f4x4 W Stock 001 Vernal, Utah died September 10, 2001 in a motorcycle accident. He was born February 23, 1984 in Roosevelt, Duchesne Co., Utah, a son ofAmeldon (Ned) The ron Davis and Deborah Ann Johnson Davis. Anthony was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Maeser Third Ward. He was an Eagle Scout and was a senior at Uintah High School. He was the owner of Scorpion web page design; loved sports, especially caving and snow boarding and enjoyed motorcycles and hanging out with his many friends. Anthony is survived by his parents; Ameldon (Ned) Theron and Deborah Ann Davis, brothers & sisters; Patrick & Dawnesia Davis, Jared & Stephanie Davis, Tyroan & Jackie Jo Davis, Michelle Ann Davis, Stephanie Wanneta Davis, Eric Ellis Davis, Lalauni Dawn Davis, grandparents; Theron & Lola Davis, Dean & Clifta Johnson, great grandparents ; Elmer Caldwell , Frank Johnson, nephew; Patrick Davis, niece; Jessica Davis, many aunts, uncles & cousins. Funeral services will be held Friday, September 14, 2001, in the Maeser Third Ward Chapel, 2575 North 1500 West, Vernal, Utah. Friends may call Thursday evening, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Thomson-BlackbuVernal Mortuary, 15 East 100 North, Vernal, Utah. Burial will be in the Rock Point Cemetery, Vernal, Utah under the direction of Thomson-BlackbuVernal Ext. Cab, Club Cab & C of Johnnie Ray Oscar Taveapont Johnnie Cat, age 20, ofFL Duchesne died Saturday, September 8, 2001. He was bora January 15, 1981 in Salt Lake City to Lynn R. Taveapont and Rose Black Winn. He loved being around his family and goingplaces with them and liked playing ball and playing with the kids. He also eiyoyed eatingat cook-out- s and being in the mountains. He is survived by his great aunt and uncle, Pauline and Wilbur Black, Ft. Duchesne; godparents, Robert and Joann Yazzie; brothers and sisters, Bryant Sowsonicut, CO; Lynnette Coop, Vernal; Joseph Yump, Vernal; Laramie Winn, SLC; Donna Taveapont, CO; Robert Taveapont, Ft. Duchesne; various nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles. He was preceded in death by his parents and grandparents, Oscar Toll 800-427-86- Free at J Address 79 Use your VISA or MasterCard City St, - Zip I :;.new Z RENEWAL Year 1J 2 Years Z 3 Years |