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Show T T UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. Anril 23. 1 2002- - 19 Slow Going Over Daniels Canyon 4 V -- .$ , v. wj L? rS iw s 2. v Going somewhere? UDOT offers this construction advisory for motorists tah Depar portation (UDOT) advises motorists of the following roadwork. Construction crews April 21-2will restrict easlbound traffic along University Parkway, between 400 W. to 200 E. in Orem, to one lane, from 1 1 p.m. to 6 a.m., for utility work. Once the utility work is complete in the eastbound lanes, workers will restrict westbound traffic to one lane from 1 1 p.m. to 8 a.m. University Parkwqy, between 400 W. to 200 E. in Orem will be restricted to two lanes in each direction from, 6 a.m. to 11 p.m., through May. Motorists should expect moderate delays duringrush hours. Beginning April 22 traffic will be restricted to one lane on U.S. 40 from Daniels Canyon to the junction of UJS. 189. Road crews will rotomill and e segment of the highpave a way. This work will be a operation, Monday through Saturday. 4. Earl Manning, Jr., 35, died April 14. E. THEY'RE BACK-T- he Goodyear Skyjacker Extreme Rock Crawling Nationals will return to the Uintah Basin, miles south of Vernal. Contestants will compete for $350, (XX) in cash and prizes. A eager truck May 1 6-- 1 driver gets ready for action by plowing over an old car in Palmers parking lot as its prepares for the event. ree Sons and daughters, Dannette Brooksby (Gary Van), LaPoint; Glenn Dean Newberry, 56, died April 15. G. Arnold Chatwin, age 8 1, passed away April 14. A. Chatwin Arnold Chatwin Desert Rat was born to Nephi and Sara Clegg Chatwin on June 15, 1920 in Tabiona, Utah. He married Colleen Wall on November 9, 1944; later divorced. He loved to fly in his Cessna airplane and build model airplanes. He loved his desert ranch in Montello, Nevada. He was a kind and loving family man, who enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren and Survived by two sons, Phillip (Judy) Chatwin; Robert (Diann) Chatwin; Newberry Manning EarlWayne Manning, Jr., age 35,of Indian Bench, passed away April 14, 2002, at the University Medical Center in Salt Lake City. He was born October 18, 1966, in Roosevelt to Earl Wayne Sr.and Catherine Mart Manning. Earl erjoyed hunting, fishing, and playinghuskctball. His favorite hobby was workingon cars. Earl was always elp MichelleStringham, Roosevelt; Stacy others. He enjoyed life and being with Newberry, Midland, TX; Timothy people. Singer, Abilene, TX; Patrick (Joyce) He is survived by his parents, Earl Newberry, Roosevelt and Jodie Sr. and Catherine Manning, Indian Newberry, Roosevelt; two brothers, Bench; children Amanda Mart, Charles Newberry and Jerry Preston Murray, both of Ft Duchesne; Newberry, both ofWlieeler, TX and- - grandmother Carrie Taveapont, Ft. children, Morgan, Braxton, Katriana Duchesne; brothers and sisters Alex all of Roosevelt, and Desarae, Mid- Duane Manning, Whiterocks; land, TX.. D. Manning, Ft. Duchesne; Jonathan his in death by He was preceded S. Manning, Roosevelt; Kristopher parents, grandchildren, Daryl James Stephanie W. Manning, Joshua Albert and Jessica Shake Brooksby. Brooksby Jacob Ferd Manning, and Funeral services held Thursday, Manning, of Indian Bench. Manningall Shay April 18, 2002 at 11:00 AM, at the He was preceded in death by a Hullinger Mortuary. sister Corey Manning, grandfather Burial in the Roosevelt Memorial Alton Felix Mart. Park with military honors by the services were held Graveside American Legion, Basin Post 64. Thursday, April 18, 2002 at the Ft. Duchesne Cemetery under the direction of the Hullinger Mortuary. Glenn Dean Newberry, age 56, of Roosevelt, died April 15, 2002 at his home of an apparent heart attack. Dean was bom April 12, 1946 in Shamrock, Texas to Ebbie Radford and Lillian Dean Rosser Newberry. He married Pat Singer, and they later divorced. He loved the New York Giants foot-ba- ll team, and eryoyed fishing and hunting. He grew up in Wheeler, Texas movingto the Roosevelt area in 1978. He worked 22 years as a lineJerry Alien Party, age 62, of Bluebell, husband of Telitha Bird man for Uintah Basin Telephone Association. He loved his children and 2002 in the Uintah Basiif Medical grandchildren. Center. Dean issurvived by hiscompan km, Funeral services will be held Thurs Becky Murray, of Roosevelt; J, PsriV day, April 25' at 11:00 AM at the Altaniont LDS Church. Friends may evening from 8 PM and ThursAM at the day morningfrom church. Burial in the Bluebell Cemetery. A frill obituary will be in next week's Standard. 6-- 10-10:- ten-mil- and should be finished by mid-JunFlaggers will be pouted and pilot cars used to move motorists through the construction zone. Motorists should expect moderate to heavy e. Apr to one lane in each direction alongU.S. 189 from Vivian Park to the Wasatch County line. UDOT's contractor will start concrete work on various sections of llie canyon wails near the tunnels. Speeds will he reduced to 40 mph . Motorists should expect moderate delays. This project should be completed Oct. 31. UDOT encourages motorists to use caution und travel ut the posted speed limits whiledriving through const ruc-tio-n zones. Work schedules uresuhjcct to change due to inclement weather, equipment problems or emergency situations. 24-ho- ur 'CSl 23 BaseballSoftball, Judge Memorial at Union More Baseball, Altamont at South Summit Softball, Altamont High at Rowland Hall, doublet leader Duchesne Softball at Rowland Hall High School April April 24 Soccer, Union High School at. Wasatch 25 More Baseball & Softball, Altamont at Juab High School April 26 SoftballBaseball, Union High School at Park City Soccer, Union at Park City, Utah April 27 Baseball, Softball, North Summit at Altamont Union at Carbon sophomore baseball meet April 29 April one daughter, Lorraine (Gene) grandchildren; two sisters, Mary Lublin; and Jenny Merkley. Preceded in death by daughter, Diana Chatwin McIntyre. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, 11 a.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Read, where Mends may call Friday, 8 p.m. and one hour prior to services. Interment, Tabiona City Cemetery. 6-- (fMI Kerri Lynn Duncan Loveday, 47, died April 16. K. Pace Loveday Kerri Lynn Duncan Loveday, age 47, of Roosevelt, died April 16, 2002 at her home. She was born August 19, 1954 in Roosevelt to Eldon DeLoy and Amelia Joyce McKenna Duncan. Kerri liked to oil paint, and do housework. Sheeiyoyedworkingasa beautician and fixing hair, spending time at her computer on the internet volunteering at the and Chamber of Commerce, Bible study, and spending time with her nieces and nephews. She is survived by her two sons Denim" Billy Hackler, and Jay Lewis Freestone, both of Vernal; mother Joyce Duncan, Roosevelt; brothers, Joe & Cindy Duncan, and Jeff A Lisa Duncan, Roosevelt, numerous aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews, and her dog Lady. She was preceded in death by her father Eldon DeLoy Duncan and 4 grandparents, Gilbert F. Mdfcnni, i McKenna, Eldon J. Duncan and Lois M. Duncan Funeral services held Saturday, April 20, 2002 at 11:00 AM at the Hullinger Mortuary. Burial in the Neola Cemetery under direction of the Hullinger Mortu ary. For 24 Hour Funeral Service Info. Call 622-2426 Hullinger Mortuary OPYj VII UN I VE RS IT.YiMAL'Ll nai ) 5HJS5EB. kSSBSSfr figsr- 45v |