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Show 29, 1974 STANDARD--AUGUS- Births Mr. and Mrs. Erick Nelson Nephi, a boy, August 18. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stewart. Roosevelt, a girl, August 18. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wright, Neola, a boy, August 18. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Huberts, Roosevelt, a boy. August 18. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hughart, Duchesne, a girl, August 19. Mr. anil Mrs. Ralph Ei ranhrack, Roosevelt, a girl, August 20. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Tucker, Altamont, a girl, August 21. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Williams, Roosevelt, a girl. August 21. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harding, Myton, a girl, August 21. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Eieldsled, Roos evcll.abuy. August 21. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mitchell, Altamont, a hoy, August 22. Mr. and Mrs. Selint Ilanash, Roosevelt, a girl. August 21. Patients Gordon Emerson, Sandra Bywater, Deliana Ml. Lion, Bruce Thompson, Edna Bird, Morris Graham, Herman Crumbo, Fred Case, Don Shelton, Rullon Johnson, Dean UncaSam, Bill Richards, Angela Starr, Winnifred Pennacoose, Tina Heaton, RoseMarie Bird, LaVer Kemp, Bonnie Ross, Alice Copperfield, Lorie Nuer-nberge- r. Monday bridge held Aug. 26 On Friday August 21), the study and social meeting of Ladies Aid was held at Mrs. Robert Huish hosted the Monday night bridge club at her home August 2ti. Roses were used in the center of each table for center pieces. Mrs. Jack Ilarm-stowas a guest. A luncheon was served and bridge was played. Prizes were won by Mrs. James Milligan, Mrs. Greg Roberts and Mrs. Lawrence Yack. n Woman honored on 80th birthday Mrs. William Preece was honored on her 80th birthday August 24 at an open house. Sixty relatives and friends greeted her at her home. Refreshments were served. Convalescent The guests at the Villa held a picnic August 28 on the south lawn. Everyone had a good time. Basin the Church and hosted by Mrs. Naoma Babcock. The continued study of the Beatitudes from a womans point of view was read and discussed. A pleasant time was enjoyed by all. The next social minding will be held September 13 sit keep watching for the place to be announced. re met Aug. 22 Darrell Walker hosted the bridge club August 22. Mrs. Marion Felter was a guest. A dessert ?, luncheon was served. Bridge was played ' during the evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ida Harrison, Mrs. Felter, Mrs. Thelma Linck and Mrs. Lawrell Jensen. Mrs. Just-A-Mer- e - j(jinnjtruLruwaMii d Jan. 27th. holiday. Ail accommodations included Four-islan- celebrate 50 years together outing planned Roosevelt 5th Ward will host a Stake Interest Group outing at the Power plant, Saturday, August 31. Those attending will meet at the stake house at 3:30 p.m., and those require-in- g rides will have them furnished. Pot luck dishes are requested as well as silverware. Meat for the occassion will be furnished. Everyone is invited. Special An open house honoring Geneva and Harold Whiling on their 50th wedding anniversary will be held at the Neola LDS Ward Chapel, August 31, from 8:00 to 10:30 p.m. Married September 4, 1924, in Neola. parents of four They are the children. Renae Hancock of Salt Lake; Carolyn Smith, San Diego; Errol A. Whiting, Layton; and VeLoy Perry of Willard. They have 16 grandchildren and 1 Memories great-grandchil- The first 16 years of their marriage was spent as residents of California and since then they have lived in Neola where Harold farms. He is also a carpenter. Geneva was for 16 years an employee of J.C. Penny Co., retiring in 1972. She now enjoys gardening and handwork, spending time canning, baking and doing other household tasks. a get aquainted meeting. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd La brum, and a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon 40 Years Ago The week of August 24, 1934, the Democrats opened their campaign by electing convention envoys. One of the outstanding exhibits at the UBIC was from the Utah Stale Board of Health. Roosevelt City streets were being improved under an improvement project. The work started at Lagoon and State running South on Stale. Price won a return golf match with a Roosevelt team. Basin officials met with a State Drouth Committee. J.C. Penny Co. run a Back To School sale and little boys and girls oxfords were on sale for 98 cents a pair. Boys shirts HAWAII 1975 12 DAYS Tour Departing Basin couple interest group Mrs. Thelma Linck, hosted the Monday Bridge Club at the Harmston Cabin in the Uintah Canyon. Guests were Mrs. Clair Just-A-Me- Harold and Geneva Whiting will celebrate their Golden Wedding anniversary August 31 , at an open house in Neola. Stake special Monday night bridge held Larsen and Mrs. Marion Felter. A lunch was served and the afternoon was spent playing bridge. Mrs. Ida Harrison and Mrs. Lora Killian won prizes. Mrs. Veda Labrum Ladies Aid UNllED FARM AGENCY Send for Brochures JD Travel 4526 Jupiter Dr. S.L.C.84117 Lhvt'iv; txiyit .n1 Sitki were 49 cents each. Suits were $12.75. Boys cotton socks were 10 cents a pair. Overalls 59 cents and Cordurov longies $1.98. Playing at the 'Utopia' theater was Buck Jones in The Fighting Ranger. U.S. Reclamation was to head the Moon Lake project survey. The gasoline tax rceipts took a jump. Twenty Years Ago The Duchesne County Fair was scheduled for September Sixteen county girls were to rompete for the Miss Duchesne County' title. They were Darlene Smith, Melba Benson, Sharon Hamilton, Sally Burgess, Joyce Lund-greMarilyn LaFevre, Carma J. Hansen, JoAnn Goodrich, Risa Simpson, She-ren- e Henric, Carma Sizemore, Janice Anderton, Maura Herley, Pleasy Lewis, and Janice Neilsen. Ladies were urged to enter articles in the fair. Myton entertained their fourth annual baseball tourney with the two top teams in the local league competing, Myton and Ft. Duchesne. Eighty five teachers were signed to teach in Duchesne County schools. Union High's new football coach called Duncan. The Bluebell Unit No. 2 (located SW NW, Sec. 3, 1 S 2W) was drilling at 5580 ft. in the Oil News. Safeways had Chuck Roast on sale for 39 cents lb. Ground Beef was 35 cents or 3 lbs. for $1.00-slicebacon was 59 cents a Dinner guests at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burgess August 22 were Mr. an Mrs. Scott Lawson and Mr. Art Davies, Van Nuys Calif. Dr. Lurrene Allen, St. George, has returned to Roosevelt for the winter. She is visiting with Mr .and Mrs. Nathan Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Diller, Mr. and Mrs. James Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Labrum toured Colo., last weekend. They visited in Meeker, Glenwood Springs, Aspen and Maybell and other scenic places. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrell Jensen attended a Cox family reunion in Manti over the weekend. Mrs. Lawana Smith and children, Goldsboro N.C. visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Duke Wardle and Mrs. Bessie Wardle. George Russell, San Luis Obispo Calif., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shepherd August Mrs. Thomas Handy and son Scott left August 24 for their home in Yakohoma Japan after spending the summer in Roosevelt visiting with Mrs. Handy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burgess. Mrs. Handy will teach english literature in a Japan school this winter. Among the close friends and relatives who attended the funeral services for Mrs. Jean Hansen August 19 were Mr. and Mrs. George Kerns and children, Mrs. Peggy Newman, Mrs. Verda Wardle, Mrs. Alice Hodges, June and Ruby Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hansen, Bishop and Mrs. Guy Nielsen, Bishop and Mrs. Wesley Seaburg, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McMuIlin, Mr. and Mrs. Walter liams, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Seiz, Mr.' and Mrs. Horace Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hansen, Las Vegas, Mr. and Mrs. K. Hansen, Ogden, Mrs. Leona Hunter, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray LaRocco, Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis, Mr.a nd Mrs. Ronald Tingley, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lauretzen, Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. James McWilliams and Mr. and Mrs. William Henderson, Rock Springs, Wyoming, Mrs. Lawana Smith and Ray, Kathy, Karen, Stephen Wardle, Golds-borg- , N.C. also a host of others. Visitors last week at the home of Mr. 23-2- d lb. 399 children were registered clubs during the year. in Spades Hi bridge held 4-- Myton Presbyterian Church news A Presbyterian delivered the address Sunday, August 25. Mr. Jack Van Cloverin delivered the address. He Lay-Speak- was accompanied by his wife. The sermon topic was What does being a Christian really mean? Special music for the service was a piano arrangement A fellowship pot luck followed the service. Next week a Methodist lay speaker will bring us the service. Mrs. Gordon Harmston entertained the Spades Hi Bridge Club August 20. Guests were, Mrs. Thelma Linck, Mrs. Kenneth Adney, Mrs. Larry Sanderson and Mrs. Louie Galloway. A luncheon was served followed by bridge. Mrs. Harold Deller, Mrs. Adney and Mrs. Charles Denver won the prizes. and Mrs. I .add Wilkins were Mrs. Lucillia and Mr. Peterson, Mrs. Wilkins mother, all of Snow Peterson Elwood Mrs. and Flake Arizona. I)r. and Mrs. Dun Dennis and family and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Young Jr. went to Logan the forepart of the week to attend an Amos Rigby family reunion. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Todd last week were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hill and four children, Phoenix, Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. Keith Godd and children. Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Mont Poulsen, Richland Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shields visited in with Mrs. Shields Spanish Fork last week Simmons. David father Mr. and Mrs. Dan Frandsen and fam ilv went to Haelton, Idaho over the weekend to attend an open house for Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ashcroft. Leland Bird and daughter Cindy and grandson Danny San Diego, Calif., visited for two weeks with his father, Charlie Bird, and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Rogers and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Clarence Liddell and Mrs. Zelma Lloyd spent last week in Duchesne preparing and judging at the Duchesne County F'air. Mrs. Morris Benson and two children, Susie and Richard, Kearns, visited with Mrs. Marie Benson, August 24 and 25. They also visited with other relatives and friends. Guests at the Harold Timothy residence are Mr. Timothy's sister Mrs. Verle Moore and Mrs. Lillis Clary, from San Leandro. Calif. Among the relatives and friends who attended the funeral services for Muse Harris August 17, were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Quinn, Roy, Mrs. Erma Sulteer, Scottsdale, Arizona, Lucile Harris, John and Jim, Monticello, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith, Nick and Sammy Littleton, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hart, lender, Wyo., Juliann Hancock, and Jim Sulteer, Salt Lake, Bennie Murdock, Washington, D.C. Louie Denver and Delores Bone, Ogden. Visiting recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burgess was their son in law, YN2 Thomas Handy who is currently assigned to the staff commander 7th fleet, Yokasuka Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas labrum and children St. George visited last week with Mr. Labrums parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Labrum. Weekend guests at the Jack McArthur home were their daughter. Sherry Mataele and Mr. McArthur's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rauckhorst all of Salt Lake. Its our policy Mn. Mi Nirmfei Recipe of the Week 4 2 3 ZUCCHINI SALAD cup pickle relish tablespoons vinegar tablespoons polyunsatu- rated oil 1 teaspoon sugar 4 teaspoon salt 1 pound zucchini, sliced Romaine or lettuce leaves 1 tomato, cut in thin wedges Mr. and Mrs. Alan Murphy and family of San Jose, Calif., are spending this week visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Clayburn and daughter just returned from a weeks vacation trip to Flagstaff, Ariz., where they visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nello Scott. They went on to Lubbock, Tex., and visited with a sister before returning home. Richard Simmons who has spent the summer with the Clark Lusty's returned to his home in Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs. Joe Clayburn, Mrs. Roger Clay-burand Mrs. Kathy Peterson of Provo did some Temple work recently at the Manti Temple. n Combine pickle relish, vinegar, oil, sugar and salt Add zucchini; toss gently. Refrigerate about 30 minutes. At serving time, line salad bowl with romaine. 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