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Show I C. Guy Percival and Mrs. Ralph (ladle) Scott, both Provo; Mrs. Duane (Beulah) Bracken. Salt Lake City; Hugh J. Percival and Evan R. Percival of Roosevelt and Mrs. Kenneth (Florence) Wright, Rockville, Md.; 22 grandchildren ami 18 GHiiiLmB Mary C. Percival t, Holiday on Ice to be at Utah State Fair Prior to the services Raymond Bracken gave the prayer at the mortuary. Pre- lude and postlude music was played by Nlcl Judy Joluison and Yvonne Uoyd. Percival gave the opening prayer. Tlie obituary was read by Clifford Wright. Speakers were Mark Percival, Jerald Bracken and Paul Murphy. Musical numliers were given by a trio consisting of Judy Alvey, Erna Scholes and Roberts, accompanied by Judy Johnson. Allen Bracken also played an organ solo. Edward Scott gave tlie closing prayer and Jolin Percival dedicated tlie grave at the Roosevelt city cemetery. Pall Bearers were Brent and Raymond Bracken, Paul, David and John David Percival and Clifford Wright. Funeral services were held Friday at 11 a.m. In the Roosevelt Ward cliapel (or Mrs. Mary Fmlly Cortett Percival, 91, who died August 29 In a Provo nursing home of causes Incident to age. She was born June 14, 1881 In Hyrum Cache County to Samuel and Camilla Dorothy Jacobsen Corbett. She married Charles Percival Nov. 19, 1909 In Vernal and the marriage was solemnized In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Mar. 5, 19C3. A pioneer of the Basin Mrs. Percival came in 190G. She was an active member of the LDS Church and had served in all the organizations having started as a Sunday School teacher at the age of 14. She served In the Relief Society Presidency for 12 years, elgld of them as president in the loka ward. She also served In the presidency of the Primary and the YWMIA. She received recognition for serving 30 consecutive years in the Primary organization. She was a Relief Society visiting teacher for GS years. No-re- en MARY ('. PKIU'IVAI. . . . funeral services were held here Friday. Before her marriage she was a member of the Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir. She also served as a clerk In tlie store and as assistant postmaster. Survivors include sons and daughters, BASin MOBILE HOMES ROOSEVELT & DUCHESNE Come in and visit our New Lot on the West end of Duchesne next to the Frostop Drive-I- n where we have a large selection of New Homes! James Thomas Starrett Funeral services were held Friday, Sept. 1, at 2 p.m. in Moah First Presbyterian Church for James Thomas (J.T.) Starrett, who died August 29 In Moab. He was born Aug. 14, 1919 In Danger-fiel- d, Tex., to Benjamin and Fannie High Starrett. He married Irene Chandliss March 10, 1939 in Texarkana, Ark. He was owner and operator of Northwest Carriers since 19G5, a Veteran of World War n. Survivors Include his wife, a daughter, Wanda Sue and one Stephanie Hawks; three brothers and two sisters, Bobby, Duchesne; Carl, Farming-to- n, N. M.; Joe, Dangerfield, Tex.; Mrs. Mabel Russell, Duchesne; Mrs. Frances Stevens, Downey, Calif. Interment was In the Grand Valley Cemetery, Moab. grand-daught- er, Delores E. Appawora down . . . with We offer 10 bank financing! ss WE HAVE A FEW CHOICE LOTS for sale in Roosevelt in These are available for Double-Width- s a new doubleonly, and we offer LOW INTEREST financing on a sub-divisio- n. wide and lot financed together. Alden R. Atwine OPEN: 8:00 A.M - 8:00 P.M., Monday - Saturday 722-220- Duchesne: Phone 6 YOU CAN BUY . Funeral services were held Monday at LDS Chapel for Delores Ithel Whiterocks chegup Appawora, 39, Ft. Duchesne, who died August 31 ot natural causes In Roosevelt. She was born May 16, 1933 in Ft. Duchesne to Willie A. and Gladys Duncan Chegup. She married Rupert Appawora. Survivors include her husband, brothers and sisters, John, Ellse, Edwin, Isadore, Roberta, Terry, all Neola; Mrs. Venus Caudell, Ft. Duchesne; Amelia Chegup, El Paso, Texas. Burial was in the Ft. Duchesne ceme- tery. We will take nearly anything of value on trade, homes, real estate, livestock, etc. Roosevelt: Phone HTANOAKO - RiMiM-vrlCtah Thursday, Hrptemhcr 7, 1972 738-591- 7 Funeral services were held Wednesday at 1 p.m. In the Whiterocks Episcopal Church for Alden Ralph Atwine, 19, Whiterocks, who died August 26 near . . For mure than twenty years, the Utah State Fair lias presented Holiday on Ice as pari of tlie fairs ten day entertainment package. Tills tradition continuer, in 1972 ' as Holiday on - i Ire presents Its performances. As in past years, all Holiday tickets are good for free admission to tlie Utah State Fair which runs 11 days 9 this year, Sept. 14 through Sept. 24 As always, Holiday on Ice Is a brand new skating revue. This year, however, V i.'r tho show is under new ownership and production guidance with new stars and old favoritles in new routines. Tliere will be a new dimension lnstaglngandllgiitingand the show themed The New Ice Age, will have have an Flavor. The huge cast Is led by Marc Lc Bel Brigitte Volt, Carol and Clive Iiilpson, The Altumimt 1 Hull Srlmnl Innllull truiil will In- - pluying Brigitte VOIT, Carol and Clive Phlpson, lor (lie lirit time thN ,v:ir. Ilrre is giiing on Little Uto and Charles Schulzs loveable InI u infirsl lor nimi iimes. pup Snoopy". Newcomers Doug Berndt, Farnsworth, Val Oman, Mike Miles, Craig Barbara Brown (U. S. Olympts skaters) the feaStevenson, Eric Fisher, Dull Mathew Joe and Rulona Rolland round-o- ut Fleldsted, Kirk Christensen, Doug War-du- n, tured skaters wholl join with the large chorus In presenting a 2 12 Tony Carrol, Mjtt Christensen, Pete Glamour-lee- r Watson, Shawn McConkle, Leland Stans-fieb- l, hour ice spectacular loaded with comedy. Byron Stansfiold, Bruce Todd, Kenny Opening nlglit, Thursday, September 14, This year A. H. S. is adding football Laint), Bryce Neilson, John Thayne, Dirk Is Utah Lions Club Benefit night with ali Alactivities. to its Mark John Oman, Shelby Pead, Barton, to the Utah Lions Benefit though most of the team niemtiers have Mnnson, Cliarlie Keene, Rick Lyons, Ron proceeds going Fund. In night tickets may be purOpening actual never Dean Shane competition, played Mitchell, Alan Uahr, Thacker, chased from any Utah lions. Mitclu11. progress Is going well. Altamont is Tickets for all performances, including Cnarlies are Rod Jorgensen and Jim anticipating good luck during tlie coming opening night, may be purchased at the Utah season. Evans. State State Falrgound, Salt Lake, or any The team members are Doyle ChrisManagers are Todd Hansen and Gary ZCMI Store. tensen, Darr Fisher, David Thacker, Sid Lindsay. Longhorns Altamont High fields first football team extra-curricul- ar Kandlett. He was tKirn March 8, 1953 In Vernal to Ruby Atwine Black. He was a graduate of the Phoenix Indian School class of 1972. Survivors include his mother, Whiterocks, brothers and sisters, Tarry, Pearl, Gary, Felita, Bishop, Hazel and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Atwine all of Whiterocks. Burial was In the Ft. Duchesne ceme-ter- v. NELSON AGENCY Phone FREEZER BUYS! Special to Sept. 12 31-C- U. 16-C- U. 21-C- U. 199.88 199.88 CHEST FT. UPRIGHT FT. UPRIGHT FT. CHEST 20-CU.F- T. 25-C- only--No transportation extra on freezers I 309.88 FT. UPRIGHT $CHQCn Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Freston motored City, So. D., to pick up their son Ansel Chegup as he was released from his northern Indian mission Aug. 2G. They spent a week enr out e from home touring and visiting various places of tlie country including the Badlands of So. Dak. Mt. Rushmore, Custers Park, the wind cave, and the Passion play at Spearfish. They also visited Yellowstone Nat 'I park and the Grand Teton Kat'l park on the way home, hi pine Ridge, So. Da. they visited with the Louis Rawlings and In Cody, Wyo, with the Marlon Harrisons. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Edmlnston and six children from Idaho have moved Into the former Wm. Blanchard home in Monarch. Mrs. Rleta Hamblin took her daughter Ricta Lyn to Provo Wednesday where she enrolled at BYU. Jiin Lovel and Phyllis Young from Tooele are living with their aunt Verda Blanchard and going to school at Neola, 3 ROOSEVELT, UTAH CraKEMB CSSS James and Ruth Hamblin and five chldren from Salt Lake moved here recently they are living In his parents home and the parents have a trailer home. Ruths father, Mr. Jorgensen from Huntsville spent some time with his daughter helping with some building addition to the home. Holiday week visitors at the Max Nelson home were son Ted and Gayle Nelson and boys from Clinton; Fern and Leo Larson, Roy and Fawn Ballet, Bill and Verda Nelson and grandson Ricky Miller all of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Marley Hamblin enjoyed long weekend company, Joyce Woodard and children from Salt Lake, Kay and Mary Hamblin and children from Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Loranger, daughter Barbara and Frank Hardlnger and children went to Salt Lake Tuesday where Louis had a clinic appointment at the veterans hospital. 722-246- 229.88 239.88 Z U. I -- to Rapid Cheaper' AT L & L MOTOR! 500s are cheaper than LTDs 9 Galaxie 9 1 quart of oil 9 G78xl5 tires is cheaper than a gallon of gas are cheaper than 750x16 tires A ton pickup is cheaper than a ton pickup See, you can buy CHEAPER at L & L Motor! -- -- Jr. YOU CAR BUY A 1972 PICKUP CHEAPER THAN YOU CAR BUY A 1973! Terry Alexander graduated from Trade Tech til Salt lake and ts living here with employment as a male nurse at tlie conva- JUST RECEIVED: Two truck loads of 1972 Pickups . . There are 10 in all! RANGERS (Automatic, - RANGERS XLT Power Steering , SPORTS CUSTOM - . . . -- lescent villa. Anderton motored to Salt Lake Friday and brought his wife Ida home from the hospital. CUSTOM Power Rrnkes. Radio, Remember: You Can Buy Cheaper at L & TRY US high and Union. -Holiday company at the Reed Ander-ton- 's were son Kent and Peggy Anderton and family from Salt Lake. Tlie grandson Alan Anderton from Las Vegas spent sometime in Salt Lake coming lack here to live with his graiu!;arctits and work at Wyoming mud plant. Mrs. Jolin Parry, son Jolin and wife from Orem visited the Gall Andertons one day last week. MOBILE & MOTOR HOMES, INC. Motor! YOULL LIKE US." TWO LOTS: 3371 Smith State 2085 W. No. Temple 4fiG-5o359-780- L. & L. Motor Co. 24-Ho- ur WRECKER SERVICE , Rooicvelt, Utah Your Total Transportation Dp aler", z RENTAL leasing Moines Swinger, Mini and Cabana Motor Homes DOUBLE .WIDE Mobile Homes, 2, 3 ft 4 Bedrooms - Prices start ttt $7v99A Al.NO FI LL LINK of 12 x 14 wide Mobile Homes 12-whirs start ft at " Tiff- -;. 35,195; $6,395. 14-f- t. whies, -9 Xn- - C'AMPBFLL'K start at 1 Cl,n 7 for 95' TOMATO SOUP HETTY CROCKER HAMBURGER 2 for 39 HELPERS LOG CABIN 69' BUTTERED SYRUP -- BETTY CKOCKER Pk ran WESTERN 2 for 89' CHILI (no beans) WESTERN 1 65' PANCAKE MIX ran FAMILY 95' can 69' 10 for TOMATO SAUCE BAKERITE SHORTENING . . . 3-l- b. Jumbo Roll WESTERN SHORES 3 for 89' IMPERIAL PRESERVES 2-l- b size Strawberry 55' Raspberry 69' 2 Airline ft Great lakes LrlMirrhome ft Alta Mobile DAILY RENTALS 7-8- PAPER TOWELS BRASHERS L Specials for September KOHLS Phone 738-245- ww ik oudkmm wxirnm 1 Duchesn. nu town unavrar bwvu im Pit |