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Show STANDARD - Roowvvlt, Utah Thursday, A usual 3, 1972 stayed with her daughters, Edith and Alice when they were living in Bluebell. Also her children were well known in Bluebell. Surviving her are the following sons and daughters, Marvin, Bell, Calif.; Mrs. Harold (Alice) Warren, Vernal; Mrs. Vernal (Edith) Kellsen; Mrs. Arden (Ida) Peterson, both of Salt Lake; Sue, Orem, and Mrs. Anthony Montana; Boyd, Donienlchcllo, all oi Provo. Funeral was held in Provo on Saturday and burial in Mt. Pleasant. Grant and Veda Barnes of Bountiful and Mrs. Thelma Shields of Roosevelt visited their father Iaslle B. Goodrich Sunday. - -- Boyd and Vera Goodrich and children of Springvllle, came Sunday to visit Boyds motlier, Mrs. Syliva Goodrich. --TPrimary presented their summer program Primary Is" on Thursday eve CQ3S GDGQUlMi Of Interest to many readers is the death of Emma Wlnkelmann Rasmussen, 97, of Provo who died July 27 of natural causes In a Salt Lake City rest liome. She was born April 26, 1879 in Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete Co,, to John W., and Ellese Brandenberger Wlnkleman, Slie married Erastus Rasmussen Nov. 14, 1900. Mrs. Rasmussen was well known here in Bluebell having visited here and he ifigwiiifliiini Mobile Sales West Main in Duchesne CONFUSION SPECIAL 12 x 64 Tamarack front kitchen 6,482 Get ready for the hunting season! DEEIt IIUNTER SPECIAL 17i-ft- . Telon, fully Many extras with spare tire self-contain- $2,895 GOOD GUYS AND GAL": MEET THE Scott Wilkinson - Jim Walker - Ken Wilkinson Claudia Webb and Lee Ilagman hurt herself bad. They went deep sea fishing and Bernard caught a 20 lb. salmon. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Goodrich received word that their daughters Carol Olsen had been in a car wreck and had broken her nose, she had a blow out on the pickup truck she was driving and it ran into a pole. -Blaine and LaRene Kimball visited on Monday with Owen and Lois Goodrich. Craig and Mary Kessler and two children, John and Carrie of Howell, Mich., and Michael and Kim Kessler of Boyne City, Mich., are here visiting in Bluebell at the Bernard Winkler home and - other relatives. On Monday Bernard Winkler and Craig and Mary Kessler drove to Provo to attend a geneology seminar for a week. The children remained at the Winkler home with Mrs. Bernard Winkler. Other visitors at the Bernard Winkler liome during last week were Chad Winkler and two daughters Kristen and Leah Ann, Ferron Hunsaker and LaMar Ber-re- tt and Rush and Shana Lee Loertscher and son Kurt all of Orem. The men enjoyed a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hall of Salt Lake were overnight guests of the Bernard Winklers. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Bolton and five children of Ogden are here visiting with his parents, the Don Boltons. Isaac Bird was taken to the Roosevelt hospital for medical treatment. John Goodrich was going to Provo on Monday for medical treatment. He was scheduled to undergo surgery on his eye on Tuesday. His daughters Carolyn Miles and Carma Mathews were taking (nssystsml Butler buildings are systems buildings. means we build them of predesigned components that fit together neatly and quickly on the job site saving time and money. And because they're systems they also have the kind of built- - in flexibility that allows your building to grow with your business. With everything worked out in advance you're dealt a pat hand. And that's hard to beat, anytime. For more information, give us a call. Let us build you a Butler Building United Joe H. Ferguson, candidate for COTre States Congress in Utahs firstz at rally in explained district, slpnal greatAmericas that week last Roosevelt our ness has resulted from the fact that has completed his schooling and they returned to their home in Salt Lake together. Mr. and Mrs. Melby Reynolds and daughter and two of her friends from Gilbert, Arlz., were visiting during the week here with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Remington. Melby spent most of his boyhood in Bluebell. Mr. and mrs. Bernard Winkler and Pauline and Michael and Mark Todd and Nelson Colorow returned home last week after an eleven day vacation up into Moses Lake, Richland and Seattle, Wash. They visited with many relatives who are former Bluebell and Vernal residents. They visited with Aunt Lydia Goodlrch whom is going on 87 year of age. She fell and really 1bu cant bscrt Which Ferguson decries loss of U.S. moral ideals It was really a nice program. ning. Ralph and Geneil Goodrich came after their twin boys Kyle and Lyle. The boys had spent the past week here with their grandparents, the Owen Goodrichs while their mother spent the week in California visiting with her husband where he has spent the summer attending school. He government was founded on moral princi"The founder ples. He explained that, same princithe of our nation applied to the strucples of honesty and morality formed as ture of the government they lives. In other they did In their private one person words, if It Is Immoral for of or property the to take life, liberty, the governfor Immoral It is another, ment to do It also. our counFerguson then explained how moral from princitry has drifted away real cause for the this and being ples, our problems. He said the drifting away from the moral principles has also re- sulted in drifting away from Winners of the Durhesne Stake girls softball league Is Moon Lake Ward: front row, Terrle Lindsay, Sandy Christensen. Cindy Christensen, Kathy Thompson; second row, Carol Taylor. Lola Lindsay, Robin Miles, Bunnie Stevenson, Julie Christensen; third row: Coach Flora Christensen. Ellen Thayne. Debbie Lindsay, JoLynn Stevenson. Lori Christensen, Diane Thayne, Gall Mecham and Coach Nelda Mecham. Not In photo, Leah Lindsay, Kathy Jessen. Jill Rleacard, Connie Stevenson and Jack-lyn- n Burton. First Place him. Michael Todd had the misfortune to break both bones in his leg while doing chores on Sunday evening. He Is the son of President and Mrs. Howard Todd. He spent Sunday night at the Duchesne Co. Hospital. Bid Notice Sealed bids will be accepted at Roosevelt City Office for the purchase of the following described property: Beginning at the intersection of the Northwesterly R,W boundary line of US Highway and the West aide uf State Street; thence North 224 feet, more or less, along the West boundary line of State Street; thence Southwesterly on a tine parallel lo the Northwesterly K-boundary line of US Highway 40 to a point which is 44S feet, moie or less. West of the West side of Slate Street; thence South 30 feet more or less; thence East 445 feet, more or less, to the West boundary line of State Street to the point of beginning and containing approximately 1.3 acres. Said properly Is to be ued foi commercial purposes, and development must comments within six months. Bids will be opened August 7. 1972. at 8:00 P.M. in the Roosevelt City Council Room. Roosevelt City reserves the right to reject any and all bids. ROOSEVELT CITY RECORDER Publication dales. July 27. and August 3, 1972. The County Fair is only as "fair" as your efforts. If you fuss every year about the lack of exhibits, how about making a FAIR effort yourself this year? Those summer snapshots, mounted, could brighten the new photography division of the art section. The paintings done In UBEC classes or ceramics might be blue ribbon winners. YOU have a vote In choosing the favorite painting in the art show and your favorite (lower arrangement. 10 Off on All Home LaRue Hansen of Ephrlam, Norma Bale If you first support the UBIC with an of Nephl, Andy Clark, Provo and Gayle Stereo and Stereo Tapes exhibit or two - theyre all ready for the Grandy from Smithfleld and former resiWatch 'em both growl fair. dents of Whlterocks visited the Bill Hoopes county WHILE 2 WEEKS ONLY Annonymous and other friends in the area last weekend. SUPPLY LASTS! Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Gale Rasmussen took Kendell Good Desk on . . . DAYTON TIRES Rasmussen to Ft. Carson, Colo., where he started in the grass area just north of Whlterocks is out. This began about AUTO ACCESSORIES will probably be stationed until his release llnmelitc & Pioneer SAWS from the army next year. Kendell had April 14 and has burned about 100 acres, l. a MINI BIKES quite creating been on a 30 day furlough after his year Work is also progressing to hard surIn the Vietnam area. SHOP WORK DONE IN OUR face the road from the corner 2 miles Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Kersh are the MODERN SHOP . . . Comp In east of Whlterocks Red to north the parents of a baby girl born last week now to A new road Is being built that Bridges. in Roosevelt. They have one other daughter who Is being cared for by Mrs. Kershs goes up over crazy hill past the Walter All-C- ar Moosmans and through Alfred Helqulst mother in Salt lake. Paul Quick Is spending the week in Salt ranch. ROOSEVELT. UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Jenkins are liLake working for Kerts Carburator shop. 1 lhonp The Frank Arrowchis family were in ving in the Alva Snow home in southern Bennett. Salt Lake last week to see John Arrowchis off for Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. He has joined the national guard and expects to be there about six months. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hobb and children traveled to Salt Lake Wednesday evening BROUGHT TO YOU BY JAY GATES where Mrs. Hubbs and children went by plane Thursday to Pacific Grove, Calif., for a visit with her parents , Mr. and Two of our 12 months were named uftor aluul Mrs. Hughes of that city. She expects ppoplp July for Julius Crwar. and August Tor to be gone about three weeks. Augustus Craxer . . . and Colorados Pikps Pruk Is nampd after Lt. Zrhulon Pike who sighted the A group of children participated in the peak, hut never nurcreded In climbing It. 24th of July parade at Roosvelt on Monday. The Primary children had a small The amallest L S. President was James Madison who stood 4 and weighed less than 100 pounds. parade on Whlterocks main street on W ednesday. They featured costumes from The Sahara Desert is wider than the entire different countries. 1st prize went to Scott continental United States fiom Maine on the east Hobb, 2nd place to Karlssa Simmons and to California on the west! 3rd place to Xaura Arrowchis. -- A gas furnace has been Installed In the LDS chapel, ft replaces the coal furnance that was Installed when the chapel was Anil, here's another interesting fact . . . You ran sate rrul money on a new or used ear now at ( A I. ( hex nilrt-ltuirKtoi in anil see some built In 1948. of the prices for yourself. We'll In- - looking forward to talking to ,o! Mr. and Mrs. Don Weaver and Doug Weaver visited in Frannle, Wyo., last weekend with their families. G. & L. CHEVROLET-BUIC- K Mr. Schultz has had a house from the SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST Red Wash area moved to his ranch in the OUALITY YOU CAN DEPEND ON1" mouth of Whlterocks canyon. Phone 7222411 Roosevelt. 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