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Show I :,r. ? rfc?b KMk. ' j Henry Cesspooch, age 98, died vember 16,2002. :M Salvador Marquez Vasquez, age 63, 4, 2002. died November No- BlaineTabbee, 32, died November 0, 1 H. CESSPOOCH 2002. 1 Henry Cesspooch, age 98, of Randlett died November 16, 2002 at the Stewarts Care & Rehabilitation S. VASQUEZ Center. He was bom January 14, 1904 in Salvador Marques Vasquez, age UT to Albert and Lou-pet- a Ouray, 63, died November 14, 2002, in Myton. Cesspooch. Lqjuan He was born May 15, 1939 in San He married Vera Serawop later Julian, Jalisco, Meixco, to San Julian divorcing: He then married Toots and Guadalupe Marquez Vasquez. He August 16, 1956, she died married Amelia Guetirez, she died Wilson, May 1, 1981. 1997. May 22, was a great story teller. He Salvador came from Mexico when hadHenry a sense of humor and loved good he was 15 with only a gallon of water. makingpeople laugh. He was the Bear It took him three days to cross the Dance Chief in this capacity desert. He always said it was the for numerous serving years. hardest time in his life. He has lived Heeqjqyed singingat Bear Dances, in Chicago, IL, California, Grand JuncPow Wows and the Sundance. In his Utah. He has tion, CO, Texas, and years he grew a garden and worked as a vegetable picker, sheep younger had a green thumb. Henry loved the and cow hand, veterinarians assis- outdoors and would spend many hours tant, and for the last 22 years as a meat on his porch. He was a just sitting cutter at the Frontier Grill. He was a meatand man, eqjoyinggood potatoes member of the Catholic Church. He old fashioned cooking. obtained his United States citizenHe is survived by his children, ship, of which he was very proud of, in Frances Ann McKinley, Tempe, AZ; February of 1997. JoAnn C. (Rex) LaRoee, Ft. Duchesne; Salvador loved animals, especially Jimmy M.(Alvera) Cesspooch, dogs. He had a Heart of Gold, and Randlett, a brother Ramon Cess pooch, helped anyone and everyone in need. Randlett; grandchildren, Julie He had a good sense of humor and was Lomahaftewa, Michael McKinley, always joking with everyone. He loved Patricia M. (Keith) Secola, Sherilla little children and always bad a candy (Royce) McKinley, Steven McKinley, to give Michelle bar or some pocket-chang- e M. (Aaron) Sabori, Fran cine them. M. Kagenveama, Reuben J. Cesspooch He is survived by his companion of Jr.,AmyCeupooch,Percel Cesspooch, fiveyears, Debby Young; Myton Bench, Scott Cesspooch, Sr., Pauline (Lew) Asuncion (Helene) Vasquez, Hackford, Linda M. (Doug) brother, 2 nephews and 2 nieces all of Chicago, Brotherson, Michael R. (Shannon). IL. LaRoee, Christine LaRose, Henry W. He was preceded in death by his Cesspooch, Jeannette F. Cesspooch, wife and parents. Robert Cesspooch, Michael J. Funeral services held Tuesday, Cesspooch, 37 great grandchildren, November 19, 2002 at the Hullinger and 2 great great grandchildren. Mortuary. in death by his wife, He is Burial in the Myton City Cemetery. sons preceded Eddy, Reuben and Rodell Kelly, brothers Francisco, Alberto, Pedro, Juan, Cruz, sisters Rosetta, Marie (Marietta), Perfelia, and Fenrietta (Marquerita). Funeral services will be held Wednesday, November 20"1 at 10:00 a.m. at the RandlettEpiscopal Church. Friends may call at his residence after 3:00 p.m. Tuesday. Randlett CemInterment e etery under the direction of the Hullinger Mortuaiy. B. TABBEE Blaine Tabbec, 32, of Ft. Duchesne, died November 10, 2002 in Ft. Duchesne. A victim of a homocide. He was born May 14, 1970 in Roosevelt to Clyde and Eleanor Manning Tabbee. Blaine enjoyed playing basketball, attendingthe Sundance, Bear Dance, and pow wows. His most favorite thing was fishing. He is survived by his brothers and sisters Sterling Clayton Tabbee, Ft. Duchesne; Cecil (Caroline) Tabbee, Towaoc, CO; Comeea Ann Tabbee, Amarillo, Texas; and Ernestine Rosella Tabbee, Iowa; great-auntConetah, Myton; Virginia Duncan, Ft Harold Duchesne; and great-unclGroves, Myton. He was preceded in death by his parents Clyde and Eleanor Tabbee, grandparents Wallace and Arlene Myore Tabbee; Ferdinand, Sr. and Anna Cornpeach Manning; and brothers, Clement Tabbee and Weldon Tabbee. Funeral services held Friday, November 15, at 10:00 a.m. at the Randlett Holy Spirit Episcopal Church. Interment in the Randlett Cems, e, etery under the direction of the Hullinger Mortuary. a.m. at the also Friday from church. Interment in the Cedarview 10-10:- ITS BEGINN1NGTO LOOK A LOTLIKECHRISTMAS! Holiday shoppers looking for handmade crafts were in luck atthe annual Holly Fairheld last weekend at the Crossroads Community Center. Nextin line for holiday happenings in the area is the visit from Santa Claus on Nov. 30 at the Roosevelt Twin Theatre. The Enchanted Forest and Parade of Lights in Duchesne and Roosevelt are held over the first weekend in December. The Holly Fair is sponsored each year by the Roosevelt Lions Club. The proceeds are used to help sponsor community programs that help the needy. Study:: Women over 50 can have successful pregnancies increase with age, the new study notes. But those problems can be minimized with relative ease using eggs from with careful oversight, the research-er- a concluded. younger wo menand can expect to have On the basis of these date, there normal and reasonably pregnancies healthy outcomes, arcordi ng to a new doea not appear to be any definitive medical reason for excluding these study, the largest of its kind. The new findings confirm previous women from attempting pregnancy evidence t ha t it is; older womens egga on the basis of age alone, wrote Richnot their wombs, that go into decline ard Paulson and colleagues at the University of Southern California in at menopause, leading to fertility problems. The frequency of todays issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association. certain complications such aa pregnanThe practice of helping women cy-related highblood pressure does Women in their sixth or even sev- enth decade of li fe can get pregnant age-relat- become pregnant in their 50s and 60s has been controversial since t he first cases were documented more than a decade ago. The ethics committee of the American Society of Repnxiuctive Medicine concluded six years ago that the practice is not unethical hut should be discouraged. Others echoed that view, warning against wide promotion of the practice. Just because you can do mean you should, said Robert Stillman, medical director of the Shady Grove Fertility Reproductive Science Center in Rockville, Md. Like many U.S. fertility clinics, the Rockville center refuses to treat women older than 50, the approximate average age of menopause. NEIL MATTHEWS io-th- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH 2002 1 1 :00 AM HEAD WEST FROM L&LAND FOLLOW THE SIGNS iu?r Hay Trailer Slurry Tank (2) Naw Idea Compicker New Idas Parts Compicker JD Flail Chopper Duals 3 PT Blade Century Boom Sprayer MF 205 Manure Spreader (W I Broken Axle) JD 5020 tractor IH 545 Tractor W 4134 hours Ford 2 ton Wwood aidaa IBM CHEVY V2 ton Pick-U- p Ruben RangSixkillcr,Jr., age 56,died November 14,2002. R. SIXKILLER Hay Trailer Round Bala Feeder GrBinaries Ruben Rang Sixkiller, Jr., age 56, of Neola, died November 14, 2002 in the Ashley Valley Medical Cones (5)Augers Wt Electric Motors Auger W Transport Electric Motor Cinder Blocks Blanket Harrow Stock Chopper JD Vanbrundt GraindriH Center. He was born August 20, 1946 in Fort Duchesne to Ruben Sixkiller, Sr. and Lena Denver Sixkiller. He married Theodora "Teddy Howard April 22, 1988 in Vernal. Rang was a surveyor for about 20 years for the US Forest Service and US Government and has beenafirefighter for the forest service the last few years. He served in the US Army. He was an avid hunter of everything, including bear, cougar, moose, elk, deer, game birds and water fowl. He enjoyed fishing with his father. In his younger yean he loved to play baseball, softball and basketball and was very good, as he grew older he enjoyed them as a spectator. He is survived by his wife, Teddi, of Neola; children, Tammy Marie Sixkiller, Ruben Robert "Robbie Sixkiller, Parachute, CO; Krishna Sixkiller, Neola; Stepchildren, Ursa (Jerry) Lester, Roosevelt; Russel Etcitty, Albuquerque; Kay (Bob) Ridley, Farmcreek; Tonie Etcitty, N eolajgrandchildren Travis Sixkiller, Vance Robb Sixkiller, and Tyrel Bailey. He is also survived by brothers and ten, Judy (Marcus) Mojado, Pala, UA; Henry Sixkiller, Doniphan, MO; Pearl (Charles) Ewing, Bountiful; Kathleen (Kent) Olsen, Neola; Jack (Delaine) Sixkiller, Roosevelt; Joan (Robert) Yazzie, Fort Duchesne; and Marie Sixkiller, Fort Duchesne. He was preceded in death by bis parents, baby brother and sister, Denver and Mary and brother Grover Walt Sixkiller. Funeral services held Monday, November 18,2002, 11:00 AM, at the Hullinger Mortuary Chapel. Following military honors at the Roosevelt Memorial Park then will be cremation. In lieu of flowers family requests donations to his daughter Krishna Si killer's college fu nd at Zions bank. For 24 Hour Funeral Service Info. Call 622-2426 Hullinger Mortuary George Leonard Potter, age 88, of Roosevelt, died November 17, 2002. L. GEHLIOO POTTER George Leonard Potter, age 88, of Roosevelt, passed away November 17, 2002, at his home surrounded by loved ones. He was born September 26, 1914, in Ta linage, UT, to George Elzy and Maude Hall Potter. He married Doris Mae Young, a ihort 64 years ago, on December 30, 1938, in Meeker, CO. Leonard enjoyed gardening very much and was a noted grafter of fruit trees. He was a former, though he also worked as a forester and fire fighter. He loved tohunt and fish and did a lot of trapping. He eiyoyed playing baseball with his family and spent quiet moments ploying games and writing poetry. Aaayoungman, he worked aa a cowboy on the famous Nutter Ranch . He was a man who eryoyed many things, he was acontinuous studentof nature and art: raising bees, building crafts, polishing rocks, and other such works. Anyone who visited his home left with garden produce or some other gift. He was a caring and generous man. He is survived by his wife Doris, children, Roosevelt; Tractor Weights (10) Sacks of Oats (10) Com Planter Units (3) Cniatbustar Offset Disc Plow Bustsr JD 835 Plow 3 BTM 3 PT Tool Bar W gauge wheats JD 12 RWA Disc Bril lion 12' Cuttipacker Homemade Land Lavatar 3 PT 12' Cultivator 3 PT S Cultivator IKUmOTitBii rijBEmKC.fl71gSlfl X Fisher Stove Car Ramps 58' Plywood (13) Anvil Scitha Portable Heater Shelving Wood Burning Stove Ladders Kerosene Heater 220' Ext. Cord 100 Ext. Cord Hsav Duty Hog Cart Teal Transfer Pump Diesel Fired Shop Heater 110.000 BTU, Welder Wheel Barrow (2) Misc. Tow Chains (2)Grease Guns 16' Implement Tire Fifth Wheal Plata Walk BehindTiller Bug Zapper Craftsman ji 1495 M Haybina W 12' Head NH (2)JD 1380 14' Hydro-Swin- (1 g Parts) NH Skis Delivery Raka NH 1032 Balawagon W . Auto-Ti- e Hesston 4000 Baler Vary Nice NH 144 Hay Inverter Pulltype hay Fluffer 3 FT Hay Turner Hay Bonnetts Captive Air Tank Many Misc. Alum 10 Fittings Many Plastic Alum. 12 Fitting Apx. BOO' 12' Gated Pips Apx. BOO' 10' Alum. Pips F ' ! I.in T i Water Tank on Trailer Pipe Galvanized Pipe 1' Joints Water Pump Radial-Ar- m (10) New ' Saw Shirley (Raymond) Rachele, Helper; Larrine Keel, Roosevelt; Leonard Young Potter, Vernal; Betty (Leon) Fillingim, Myton; Velma (Rou) Giles, Carlin, NV; Doris Kay (Deloy "Bud) Wilson, Duchesne; Mary (Lloyd) Hallett, Roosevelt; Leland Glen (Teresa) Potter, Bakersfield, GA; daughter-in-law- , Ethlyne Potter, Roosevelt; 51 grandchildren, over87great-grandchildreand 1 great-grea- t grandchild due in February; brother, Charles W. Potter, Sait Lake City; sisters, Amy Nielsen, Vernal; and Minnie Thomas, Salt Lake City. He was preceded in death by a son, Richard Lee Potter, and a Elmer Keel. Funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m., Friday, November 22, 2002, at the Myton LDS Chapel. Friends and fomily may call at the Hullinger Mortuary from 8 p.m. Thursday, and UiilffeUihittiiiii x 120' ' Steel Buildim; All Hif'JWBffi Never Aftrhio l n, FOR MORE INFORMATION ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE -- CALL- TRAVIS (435) 823-669- 5 RON (435) 823-700- 0 son-in-la- 6-- TERMS b CONDITIONS CASM OR GOOD CHECK PAYMENT- THE DAY OF THf AUCTION MOrmiPONWI FOBACOOCMTI TRAVIS PEATROSS - LICENSED AUCTIONEER Preview All Items One Day Prior to Sale! ! I AucdORtir OPEN AT a. A.M. FOR REGISTRATION fc INSPECTION LOADER AVAILABLE |