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Show r T if" jKP3S$ r&i? s , '1' ' ;:. 1 v .- yiL w .ii,awii ' ?.4-- ''!it -.V ... - .,. v v1 s,w?4f ' . . - ' 'Jsi' ,'''' ygif" , f. g i yMn -- s UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. January 22. 2002- - Page 15 license which was a symbol of her independence. She is survived by her children, Genie (Have) Griffin Kilbum, Pasadena, CA; JoAnn (Dale) Stanhope, Areata, GA; Roger Frank (Marilyn) Griffin, Monarch; 6 grandchildren, 7 8 great grandchildren, 13 step-gregrandchildren, brothers, Charles (Leona) Iorg Jr, BlueLake, CA; Kent (Mable) Iorg, Danair, GA; sister, Loa Hansen, Roosevelt. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, brothers and sisters Claude, Jess, Verl, Ross, Doyle, Billy Joe, Juanita. Graveside services will be held Georgina Navanick Serawop. 45. died Tuesday, January 15, 2002 at 11:00 Jan. 15. a.m. at the Roosevelt Memorial Park under the direction of the Hullinger G. Mortuary. The family has requested in lieu of Our beloved wife, mother, daughflowers that donations be made to ter, grandmother, sister, aunt and the Ladies Aide Myton Presbyterian cousin, Georgina Navanick Serawop, Church or the Crossroads Senior Cenage 45, of Ft. Duchesne, was called ter. home to her heavenly father Tuesday, January 15, 2002 at theUniversily of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City. She was born December 2, 1956 in R. Vernal, Utah to George Navanick and Evelyn Brock M.vore. Robert Bob Johansen, 76, of y She married Elliott Serawop Grangeville, Idaho, formerly of 19, 1975 in Ft. Duchesne. Gooding, Idaho passed away Jan. 1, Georgina epjoyed hunting, ramp2002 at his home of cancer. and traveling to powwows. She ing, Bob was bom Jan. 16, 1925 at loved playing basketball, volleyball Altonah, a son of Leo and Lilly Ann and softball, and wasa trucbaskelball Snyder Johansen. He received his fan. She especially loved her family. education in Utah before enlisting in She attended elementary school in the United States Army in 1943. He Springville, Utah, Jr. High in served in Europe during World War Roosevelt and high school in Las VeII and was discharged in 1946. He gas and Sherman Indian School. She lived in Hagerman, Bliss and Arco, had earned her GED and CDA and at Idaho working construction . He mar- the time of her death was employed ried Jean Redington on May 8, 1948 with the Ute Indian Tribe Head Starl at Gooding. They lived in Gooding where she had been for the past IS where he ranched. In 1985 they moved years. She loved working with her info the town of Gooding from the kids at HeadStart. Georgina loved ranch. They moved to Grangeville in having concession stands at the Bear 1996. Dance, Powwow and Sundance. She He wasa member ofthe American was known for her famous fryhread Falls Reservoir Board for 18 years, a She is survived by her husband, member and Elder of the Gooding Elliott, of Ft. Duchesne; children, Christian Church and a member of Chatto and Sandra Ijcciiz Serawop; the Gooding County Rural Fire Dis- and a special grandson, Salvator trict Board. From 1986 to 1992 he Serawop; and Mayla Serawop. and managed Snowhaven Ski Hill in grandson. Junior, all Ft. Duchesne: Grangeville in the winters and was mother, B. Myore, Rand loll; the manager of the Gooding County brothers Evelyn and sisters, Chester and June Fairgrounds during the summers. Navanick, Neola; Curt is and Lnrrna After their moving to Grangeville he Denver, San Carlos, AZ; Juba I and belonged to the Grangeville ChrisRoseAnn Myore, Ft. Duchesne; Dohy tian Church. He also served on the Myore, Randlctt; Leslie and Lana Grangeville Senior Citizens Board. Myore, Whiterocks Road ; Rosel ine a nd In 1974 he was nominated as CattleDon Taveapont, Whiterocks; Elizaman of the Year. beth Ann Brock; Loretta Myore; Eva He learned to ski following his 60 and Rodrick Black; Aleda and Guy birthday. He eiyoyed skiing, motorall Randlett; Lorraine Gardner, cycles, water skiing, hunting, buying Navanick, Dallas, TX; aunts, Helene cattle and serving on the Gooding Brock Lonely; Angie Redfoot ; Loma County Sheriff's Posse. Jenks; Karen Cesspooch; Alice Jones; He is survived by his wife, Jean at uncles, Bobby and Althea Serawop; the family home in Grangeville; a and Raymond Wissi up; extended famson, Sam Johansen of Grangeville; ily, Ralph and Sanna Rae Draper ; Brad two daughters, Diane (Bruce) Walker Shanna Draper; Tiffany of Grangeville and Ralene Gregory of Draper; Kristy Draper, all of Draper; Portland, Oregon; a brother, Rex Roosevelt; a favorite niece, Bobbie Jo Johansen of Kent, Wash.; four sisBrock; very special friends, Beverly ters, Ards Ames and Grace Agnew Chimburas, Sandy both of Altonah, Doris Jones ofMoses Mojado, GinnyArrowchis and Jessica Jarman, Buffy Lake, Wash, and Alberta Butler of Jenkins; and many othernieces. nephGooding; five grandchildren, Robert ews, cousins relatives and friends. and Rachel Gregory of Boise, Molly in deslh by chilShe was and Jeremy Van Domelen of dren, Teddypreceded Lee Serawop; Amanda Grangeville, Milli Walker of McCall, Serawop; father, George Navanick; Mathew Walker and Michael Walker brothers, Blake Navanick; Leon both Grangeville; a great grandson, Navanick; a sister, Donna Ns van ick; Noah Van Domelen and several nieces an aunt, Yvonne Thompson; the faand nephews. ther that raised her since she was a Funeral services were held Friday Frank Myore; grandmother, at 1 p.m. at the Grangeville Christian baby, Ellen Utt Cesspooch; nephew, Church with Pastor Harold Gott offiKendall McCook; and uncle. Preston ciating. Burial followed at Prairie Serawop. View Cemetery, Grangeville services Funeral services were held at 10:00 were under the direction of the a.m., Saturday, Jan uary 1 9,h at the Ft . Blackmer Funeral Home, Duchesne gym. Burial was in the Grangeville. Randlett Cemetery under the direction of the Hullinger Mortuary. Serawop TAKING SHAPE-T- he Roosevelt Golf Course building is starting to look like a clubhouse as the walls are up. The club house is located at the site of the old one. Lance Denver, a Roosevelt contractor, designed the facility. He is working on the construction phase of the 5,000 plus square foot building. It should be ready by early April. Floyd M. Einerson, 83, died Jan. 16. F. 1 Survived by his children; Eulayne (Richard) Latimer, Gordon Einerson, Steven and Theresa Einerson, Kris (Colleen) Einerson, Lois (Sheldon) Henderson, Ted Einerson, Jeri (Larry) Einerson Bilbao, N icole (Noel) Hunt, Alison Jean Einerson; 18 grandchildren; 3.5 great grandchildren; brother, Blaine; sister, Loma. Proceeded in death by his wife, 2 - Westcrver, committee chair. These awards will give support to teachers who are striving for excellence. The cash awards will range from $10,000 to $20,000. Scholarships will cover tuition, fees, books, and summer stipends. Application packets are available at district offices through- out the state, and online at To wwwjobenhancement.utah.gov. be considered for the awards, teachers should submit an application to their school principals by Dec. 3. Superintendents will forward candidates to the Public Education Job Enhancement Committee for consideration. Applicants showing significant contribution to their respective academic programs and who are filling critical needs for their schools and districts will be prioritized in the selection process. The Excellence Award is a cash award that will be given to outstand-ingeducatoinMath, Physics, Chemistry, Physical Science (Integrated Systems and Earth Science), and Information Technology. The award will be disbursed in two payments, the first at the time ofthe award, and the second at the conclusion of a four-yeteaching requirement. Excellence Award recipients will be expected to teach in Utah in their subjert area for four years. Applicants will need to illustrate their con rs ar tributions to tne math, science, and IT programs of their schools and districts, and will be selected according to their demonstrated level of performance, evaluations by the principal and superintendent, and the critical needs their instruction fills for the school and district The allocation of Excellence Awards amongUtahs school districts -- 10:00-10:4- 5 full-tuiti- D. GRIFFIN scholarship that will be awarded to educators who wish to Free Report Uncovers The One Jealously - Guarded Secret That Eliminates Most Headaches! M Ranjo Jim LaRose, 27, died Jan. R. 1 1 . Larose Ranjo Jim LaRoee, age 27, of Whiterocks, passed away January 1 1 , 2002, at his home. He was bom October 30, 1974, in Houston," TX, te: Msrfiyn Jim and Thomas Larose, Jr. Raijo eryqyed riding and racinghorses, cattle ranching, camping, hunting, fishing; playing cards, rodeos, and spending time with friends. He is survived by his brothers, Eugene, Hank, Kessley, Paul, Rudy LaRoee, Wayland Upchego, Raymond, Alfonso, Fred, Conrad Compeach; sisters, Felicita Foolsbear, Persingulia LaRoee, aunts, Delores L. Arrowchis, Marjorie L. Ridley, Alberta Jim; and unde, Alonzo Jim. He was preceded in death by his parents, brother, Lloyd Arrowchis Jr., unde, Benton Ridley, and a nephew, Ben LaRoee.Graveside services held 10:00 a.m., January 15, 2002, at theJohn Harmes-Whiteroc- ks Cemetery under the direction of the Hullinger Mortuary. Fch-ruar- . brothers and 3 sisters. Services will be held at the Peel Funeral Home, 8525 West 2700 South, Magna, January 22, 2002 11 a.m. Friends may call from a.m. prior to services. Graveside service will be held at the Salem City Cemetery at 1:30 p.m. the same day. will be proportioned generally according to student body populations, but will be decided finally on the merit of applications both within and across school districts. The Advancement Award is a pursue additional endorsements, bac calaureate degrees, or advanced degrees in Math, Physics, Chemistry, physical science (Integrated Systems and Earth Science), Information Technology, and Learning Technology. Teachers with subject specific degrees or other qualifications in them subjects who have not yet obtained a teaching license may also apply for and use the award to obtain a teaching license. The Advancement Award will cover full tuition and all mandatory foes. It will also provide awardees with a book stipend ($350full time semester) and a living stipend of approximately $6,000summer limited to two summers. Advancement Award Scholars will be expected to take at least three and not more than six credit hours per semester during the regular school year, and to enroll fulltime during summer semesters. They will be given up to three years from the date they enroll to finish their degree or program, and will be expected to teach in Utah's public education system for four years thereafter. Johansen returned home to his beloved wife January 16, 2002. Floyd was bom June 27, 1918in Winter Quarters, Utah, to Oliver (Ole) and Ann Morgan Einerson. He married Eula Louise Card June 12, 947 in the Salt Lake Temple. Floyd retired from the phone company after 35 years of service. He loved the outdoors especially hunting and fishing with his sons. Floyd was an avid baseball player and fan. Floyd M. Einerson New incentives aimed at encouraging teachers to further their education The Public Education Job Enhancement Committee has announced scholarship and cash awards for Utah teachers. The incentives are aimed at encouraging Math, Physics, Chemistry, Physical Science and Information and Learning Technology teachers to further their education and excel in their subject area. Students need these subject areas to succeed in the new economy, and we need great teachers to pass along that knowledge, said Sam Einerson Dora Elizabeth Iorg Griffin, age 91, of Roosevelt died peacefully at her home on January 1 1, 2002. She was bom in Ioka to Charles, Sr. and Catherine Lebou Griffin on September 5, 1910. She married Frank R. Griffin November 23, 1929 in Vernal, he died March 13, 1986. Dora was good at many things. Helping people was one of her most important qualities and filled a large part ofher life. She was on the Ladies Aide of the Myton Presbyterian .Churchy Volunteered at nursing homes and hospitals; visited the sick, elderly, and needy; picked up house-bounand brought them to the church to socialize and have a hot meal; sold war bonds, and helped with voter registration. She always had an open door to everyone, and always shared with family and friends. She enjoyed playing cards and other games, crocheting, quilting, scrap booking, taking pictures, and sewing, making many of her childrens coats and clothes when they were young. She also liked going to the mountains, riding horses and hunt-ing-swas a fantastic shot! She had a good memory for names and could recall almost their complete genealogy. One thing that was important to her was having a current drivers he Uintah Basin - A newly released free report reveals what leading medical research has proven to be most effective treatment of most headaches! To discover the truth about what really causes most headaches and why asprin and other drugs and listen to the 24 can't help you, call I 88-622-4490 i RECORDED MESSAGE to order HOUR, controversial free report. This free report will of this your copy reveal the secret you must know! Call I Right Now! TOLL-FRE- E Ci V-- to u c." v. v:.-- b V' Sr a tE r 22-4490 fc'f ts-'- (i. fa fc ii Tv .. 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