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Show -- If. Piil-l- - a t (L L'lVI AH HASIS STANDARD- - January - iff 9t, , X, 2M2 E. Robinson rxui4irfifftr rlil in: Kjjinvin, ajji: 89, ofM:rifliaii, ID, formerly ofAltuinirit area, iliifl January 3, 2002, at linrrot altera loot; illness. Slic wi.-- iKirn November 28. 1912, in WliitenxkH, to Benjamin II and Perkin. JoAiiiiii Slii: and Clishy Koiiiii KohiiiMin won: tnar-rii- l .June 29, 1929, in Duchesne ('minty and won lud-- r cule(i in the Idaho Kails LDS Temple. They livod in Colville, WA, for many vi:arii and moved to Idaho in 197-')- . Kohhi diid in 1997. uiA-i- Edithe laid a great sonso of humor, a love of life and people, and she hud a welcoming smile. four Site is survived hy . . . Iit Maxine daugthers, Edith Duma Maye Sjein:i.r, lo Walker, h ol Merid- nm Gas prices keep rising The pendulum has swung again in the case of the mysterious TOOELE memos from the Army's chemical weapons burner in Tooele County. This activists say they have proof that memos time, a group of describing agent exposure, rigged experiments, Army threats, and allegations of lax regulation came from a plant whistle-blowwho later returned triumphantly to the plant and has since been find. The Trxjele Transcript Bulletin er Average U.S. retail gasoline prices runs for a second week from a 2 low, gaining 2.4 cents to $1 .090 a gallon, a Department of Energy ar a Summers 1 Tavi-apon- Beverly Bunn had Lilly Wimmer out to dinner on Dec. 20 for our birthday and Christinas dinner. It was so good to have her out. Walt and Sarah Bonny had their daughter, Martha, and her family out from Orem to spend the Christmas TOOELE Following a public hearing and one linal heated and lengthy discussion the Grantsville City Council adopted an ordinance establishing a water rights acquisition fee. The new law is a statute that elected officials worked on for more than two years. Under provisions of the new ordinance, Grantsville officials only have the right to require residential property owners to provide outdoor water rights for lots up to one acre in size. The new statue stipulates that property owners must either purchase culinary water rights or ot tier water shares to irrigate 64 percent oflota ranging from 7,000 square feet to one acre. The Tixiele Transcript Bulletin survey found. Pump prices had fallen ateadily hi nee the end of the summer driving low of season, reaching a 2 (1.059 two weeks ago, as gasoline declined because of the falling value of crude oil. e The price of regular gasoline still is 31 cents lower from a year ago, according to the survey of about 900 fillingstations, and is down from a record $1,713 reached in May. The survey was for the week ended Monday. Service station prices have rebounded recently along with Allures prices for crude oil and wholesale gasoline as the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries agreed to its fourth production cut in a year. Regional gasoline pump pricca from were lowest in the South-eas- t, Virginia to Florida, where a gallon of regular gasoline rose 3.1 cents to $ .034 a ipillon. Prices were highest in the Midwest, where retail prices averaged $1.1 36, up five cents from a week earlier. Ruprinted with permiaaion of the self-serv- Patbiirg, ian, Shirley JoAn We:-lerhfwclah.WA, Beverly Delaine Jones, hjokuin , WA, four sisters, Delaine 1. l.i Kita Summers, 4(, died I fee. 2k Look, Tidwell, Iihi Lucas, Alla-rtIionrn-Alii on.lOpliisgrniidchiklren, L. and Ml plus in deatli hy her She was . parents, three sons, three Lila Rita Summers, age 40 of Whilcrorks, ret urned to lier I leavenlv hroi hers, and two sisters. Im: held 10 Graveside service will Father, Decemhcr 2k, 2HI in the 1 1 . at the a '2002, Friday, January in., ( jnlah Basin Medical (.enter. She was Imrn May 1.1, 955 in Allamou Cemetery under the direcRoosevelt to James It. and Arila tion of tiie Iliillingcr Mortuary and the Aldcn Waggoner Funeral Chapel t Summerii. Lila loved to do bead work, aint of Meridian, II). pictures, H'W iwrown dress) sanijniok. Sin: workel an a tribal prosecutor for many ars, then became a juvenile probation officer ko sin; could work Deaeret Newa. with tiie children sin: dearly loved. Sin: is survived hy mother, Arita Summers, Whiterocks; her father JumeriSuiiimcni.NcedlcH.CA; sisters Ituth Ann Scruwnp, Vanita Kaye Taveapont, Jennifer Pamela, Annette Ken was a partner with hia father and Orlanna Taveapont, Kendra brothers in the Valley View Riding Licero, grandfather Alex Sriiilh.uunlH ami uncles. Beatrice & Don TaveaKint, Academy. Ken taught many people to ride and to properly handle hones. He ViolK & Alfred Iarriette, Ina Jane was loved by all that came in contact Neplii, Flora (riii4!Ji:li, Harold with hia kind and gentle personality. Siml h, John Smit li, Llarence Smith, Ken later moved to Pleasant Valley Howard (.ucli, Curlis Cucli, special sister-in-laand ranched the remainder of hia life. osclmc Taveapont , spe- He is su rvived by his sister, Darlene ial nieces, Cristalyn Sera wop, Sara ( Erwin ) Osgulhorpc, SLC; brothers, Serawop, Tennille Tody, Fiona tom (Keith) and Lee I liglcy, Roosevelt, Tavcaioiit, Jennifer Taveapont, JesUtah nieces and nephews. He was sica Taveasint, Shawnee Arrowchis and Megan Hell, special nephews, preceded in death hy hia two sons, a Heniiie Colorow, Ohie George, Time and Frank Phillip. Also, his Kenneth I rank I liglcy. 75, died Jail. I . baby Taveapont, Hlake Taveajiont, Italpli parents, brother, Glen and sister, ImaeJackson. Serawnp III, undSlerlingTavea punt, In keeping with Kens wishes there and many other relatives scattered K. will Im: no funeral. Atimeof gathering over tin-- 'nited States. Site is also for family and friends will hie held on survived hy the many children she Kenneth Frank Higley, age 75 of loved working with. January 12 at Darlenes home 3280 Slie was preceded in death hy her Pleasant Valley, our belovml brotlier, Emigration Canyon from 1:00 to 4:00. uncle, and frii:ml (jassedaway January In lieu of flowers please make dona& llarriete Kay grandparents I, 2002 at tiie l.iiilah Basin Medical t tions to your favorite charity. , uncles Wilson TaveaMint, Iteid Tuveasint, Frank Taveapont, (.liter. Ken was horn April 27, 1920 in I .vnn Ta veasmt, and an aunt Patricia huoier, l.'lah to Frank and Tolvhild Montanez. Funeral services wen held Tues- Youngberg I liglcv.I I le married Kuby Olufssun and had wu children. They day, Jan I, 2002 at the Iliillingcr were later divorced. Mortuary Ken attended Weber nil'll as a Huriul was in the Ft. Duchesne youiif'man. I eoi,d horses, ( eineterv. endurance, jiiiiipitigand race horses. y T holidays with them. Rosalie Wilkins was in Orem to attend the wedding reception of her niece, Audry Wilkins and Brent. Audrey is the daughter of Lowell and Lydia Wilkins of California. Rosalie spent the night with her daughter, Jennifer Michaels, in Provo. Glen and Ruth Mecham of Salt Lake were out on Sunday, Dec. 23. They had their little granddaughter with them. Ruth said the babys when this mother was baby was born. She wont be spoiled-o- h MOAB By the slimmest possible margin, the Grand County Council on Monday approved a 42 percent pay raise forcouncil members. The council also approved a ten percent pay raise fur all other elected county officials. Beginning next year, council members will receive $1,000 per month - up from the monthly rate of $700 that each council member currently receives. The Times-Independe- no! Gladys Neilaen and Grace Roy of Duchesne drove out to Bountiful to VERNAL As Gov. Mike Leavitt pushes for stronger water conservation throughout tiie state, some local government ofTtciuls caution that Vernal and other small towns like it, need to hang on to their autonomy in controlling the type of conservation e (Torts that arc enforced on a local basis. The problem, according to Naples City Mayor John Mathis, is that Leavitt, in an effort to conserve water statewide, is pushing for legislation that would require smull communities, like Vernal, to implement water conservation programs before being allowed to apply for state or CIB funding. The Vernal Express 1 pend Christmas with Gladys's daughter, Judy Jackson, and her family. Von and Darlene Thomas rode up to Centerville to spend Christmas with their son, Darrell, and Charlene Thomas and family. Orinda Gees cousin, Aaron Shelton, of Orem got in touch with Orinda on Christmas day. He and Luta were both out to visit with Harold Gee over in the Stewart's Care Center. Aaron aid they went home and he got sick and spent two months in the Provo hospital. Aaron has had all kinds of health problems. Brent and Charlene Nielsen ofWyo-mingan- d Nolan Nielsen ofMoab came and spent two days with their mother, Rachel Henderson, for Christmas. Loa Hansen, who has been in the Stewarts Care Center in Roosevelt, has been in the hospital spending some time. She has had pneumonia but is on the improve. Lamar and Orienne Wilson of Roosevelt came up and took their aunt, Orinda Gee, out to dinner on PRICE Phillips Petroleum is gearing up for record production in 2002. Itll be the biggest drilling year ever for Phillips Petroleum in Carbon and Emery counties, announced Billy Stacy, Phillips manager from Denver, at a meeting in Price last Tuesday before 30 government and gas officials. Phillips, the company that purchased River gas Corporation early last year, plans to drill more than 1 00 new wells in Carbon and Emery counties in 2002. The Nun Advocate Ih-e- Charles L. Maynard, owner of a HeberCity lending business surrendered himselfto 4' District Court in Wasatch County Wednesday, Dec. 12. Maynard closed down his business, CLM, Inc. last February citing financial losses. He left the businesses owing clients an estimated $5.5 million dollars. When the business closed, only $1 ,094,000 in assets were on the books. The Wasatch Wave WASATCH Dec. 24. Orinda Gee was a dinner guest at the homeofConnie Gleaveon Christmas day, along with Connies granddaughter, her husband and Rachel Henderson. Connie was having the rest of her family at 5 p.m. Venla Gee was a dinner guest at the home of Tammi and Lyle Mullins on Higley 1 The first official Times Square New Veers Eve celebration took place In 1904. A party wee held on a roof for editors of a local Tavi-Hsin- Christmas day. magazine. VVEARI Northeastern Utah The competition doesn't measure up to Envoy's professional grade engineering. MOTOR TREND magazine couldn't agree more. Fishing Report Hl(; SANDWASI I RESERVOIKtJan. 2 1 las ire, no angler contact s. Always check ice before venturing out. Lake being filled no ire along edgw may lie weaker than that a few feel out. radic bacilli and midge hatches continue to provide limited surface opportunities. ENVOY Envoy beats Jeep Grand Cherokee, Toyota 4Runner and Ford Explorer with GREEN RIVER lower i Jan. 2 River levels down. No new report from anIll n.LOf :K RKSKRVOIK i Jan. 2i No glers. Ice in slower, shallower areas new report. Ice sliould Ih forming. and ice chunks in faster areas. Ice Alwavs check ice bi:fore venturing unsafe. out. Hullork is approximately fivennlc!- - north oft he town offiusher. MATT WARNER RESERVOIR Jan. 2i I .aka is frozen and roads snowed in HKOlGII KKSFKVOIK (Jan. 2 at time of report. Access by skis or 'I rested to remove the stunted fish snowmobile. No reports from anglers. and will lie restocked with finger-- Check ice rondit ion carefully before ng hey liecome a vai lable. T o get venturing out. to Brough. take State Kiute kk wHith fnun US 40 'Ouray Road'. turn west PELICAN IwKK Jan. 2 has at the hskiikI dirt mud past tiie liigh about ten Reports of fair fsiwer lines; follow this road approxi- fishing for both bass and hlucgill. mately two miles, staying to the left Test He carefully before going out. at each main fork. Knud i (juile rut- Lake is (icing filled so be aware of the ted. new iie forming around the edges. Alsi roriHmilHir Pelican has areas that K.VST PARK HROWNIK OAKS do not freeze as quickly as other arPARK Jan 2i have He hut no eas probably due to underwater new report. Check ice conditions spring- carefully before venturing nut Roads are closed, ski and snowmobile ac- RED FLEET RESERVOIR Jan. 2) cess only. Note- four trout limit like has i hut condition unknown and no igii of anglers yet. Note: four (ALDER CROUSE RESERVOIRS trout hn.it. Jan 2 Report of slow icc fishing he condition reported a paid hut STARVATION RESERVOIR Jan. 2. always chrk hr yourseif before ven- Ice f'lrimrig and covering most of resturing out. Lakes are difficult to ar- ervoir No sign or reports from andrive due to glers St ud te- - indicate lliv forage base ms even by four-whedrifts. With additional snovi fall, mads is in jepardy as few if any young are expected to be impassible except chubs are reaching an age to reproduce The only way to ensure future by snow machine and ski. 1 a-- more standard horsepower at 270hp, and offers: Vortec 4200 16 with more horsepower than most V8's More front head and legroom More cargo space than most SUVs its class The only vehicle in its class with OnStar A fuel-efficie- in ; SIERRA Sierra 1500 Extended Cab SL beats Dodge 12 Ton Ram Quad Cab and Toyota 12 Ton Tundra Access Cab with more standard Horsepower, and offers: The most front headroom and rear legroom in its class Sierra Heavy Duty Lineup features: The standard Vortec 8.1 L V8 engine, which has more horsepower than the competitions's VI 0s. The 1500 HD Crew Cab with. 300 horsepower, which beats Fiord FI 50 Super Crew's 231 horsepower - -- CURRANT CREEK RESERVOIR Jan 2) Lake has ice but no contacts Check He condi tarns with angU-rcarefullv liefore going out Note The road to the dam is cleared and maintained frequently during the winter but may not be open on any given day depending on the weather. Note four trout limit. s ma!!i-r age li fiiigeriings survive to replace the 20 breeding p'qai-l- a ion it dies out. Anglers and assist this project by catching and keeping your limit of wall-ev- e and fi.-- d e oflii-r-'a- ' ? ) j i mub : I I j I j I ! rA I J t v ; - 1 1 :v VY ha. STEIN AKER RESERVOIR (Jan. 2 Ire covered but no contact with or sign they have Nen there. Albino rainbows were stocked along with other rainbows into tiie reservoir this summer. Except for coloration, these fish are the same as the other rainbow trout Note-lou- r trout limit. : FLAMING GORGE RESERVOIR Jan. 2 Many roads but all ramps open. Low angler pressure but good rainbow fishing in (tie canyon. Try small lures, jigs or a nightrraw ler under a bobber at Cart Creek. Mustang, or Sheep Creek. Lake trout are concentrated in Linwood Bay. with reports of spotty UINTA MOUNTAIN LAKES AND but often-peiSTREAMS Jan. 2 Ice and or ice fishing. forming on most of the high Uinta GREEN RIVER 'upper k Jan 2.) Flows Mountain lakes and streams. There are SOO cfs with no fluctuation, and are over 400 fishable waters on the should remain at that level through south slope of the Uinta. Trail ac-cfalL Fish are concentrated around hy ski and snowmobiles. Be prebrown trout spawningareas, and spo pared for cold weather snow, ice and cold wind. Note, four trout limit. I r.-.- r 4 an-gle- snow-packe- i is to remove predator walleye and bass iso the for- fishing S 59for qualified buyers. .Vi J: : APR GMAC financing ! I' I; Ends ' Feb. 28, 2002 1 See Dealer i For Details W' d es 157 S 200 E, Roosevelt, Utah OR CALL 722-510- 7 POOR COPY 4. $ |