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Show LAPOINT the second go around, und Lois Kay Wouley was the winner. Francis of Las Vegas visited her sister, at the Stewart Nursing home in Roosevelt. Vervene Rasmussen, who has been staying in Vernal with her sister, Meiva Roberts, lrns gone to Orem to visit with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richai-Lowe and boys. She will also visit her son, Parris, at the LDS Cottonwood hospital in Murray. She reports that Darris had surgery last week. This makes five times for surgery since his accident in January. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lowe of Orem visited Sunday with Ollie Rasmussen. They also visited in Vernal with the Edward Colton's. Ersel Sprouse returned home from the LDS hospital in Salt Lake. He is improved. He visited with Mr. and Mm. Dale Christensen and family. Ethel Taylor was a substitute teacher for Mrs. Meacham. President and Mrs. Wallis, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Lamond Tullis of the stake presidency, from Vernal and Lorin McKee, high councilman of Tridell, were guests at the ward supper held March 4 at the Lapoint ward chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rasmussen and family of Logan visited recently with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon RasmusMablt-Jenkin- by Mnl I lor rocks Lapoint holds budget supper The ward ham supper which was held March 4 at the chapel, was very successful, and drew a large crowd. A program was enjoyed by all. A toaster was won by George Bigelow. He donated it back and it was auctioned off five times and brought $103. It was drawn MYTON NEWS FROM Hoi-rock- s s by Grace Dalgleish - II jLak; Mr8Services held ftor ier Mae Dean, California. Funeral sendees were held Clarence Tuesday at p.m. in the Roosevelt stake center. Burial wsus liain R. of Pasco, Wash; Olio I A 1 MurrayTuesday Clarence James Murray, a long time resident of Myton. died Saturday in a Salt Lake hospital following surgery. He was born December 28. 1903 in Vernal, a son of William A. and Beatrice Howurth Murray. He married Ruth Nyberg. Sept. 1. 1928, later solemnized in the Logan LDS temple. Survivors are his widow, Myton; three sons, Dr. Clarence Jay Murray, Stillwater, Ohio; Dallas Ervin Murray, Neola; Dr. David Howard Murray, Zanesville. Ohio; Fred Mac Murray, Myton; seven grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Mrs. Nellie Reich, Las Vegas; Mm. Leland (Beatrice) Bennion, Mrs. Dee (Clara) Jenkins, Mm. Miles (Buellah) Hall, Mrs. Harold (Lorena) Abplanalp, all of Vernal; Mm. Elmer (Virginia) Trevennen, Maybell, Colo.; Mrs. Winona Olsen, Salt Lake; Wil- - sen. The Lapoint MIA joined with Tridell MIA and held their Gold and Green Ball at the Tiidcll ward chapel March 12. The theme was "Where the River Shanon Flows". A large esremfl - - in the Roosevelt city cemetery. visitors at the Weekend ranch home of Mr. and Mm. Willis Abcgglen were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Warburlon. parents of Mrs. Abeggien, who came from Sandy. The Central Christian Church of Salt Lake conducted sendees at the Myton Presbyterian Church Sunday at il a.m. with Floyd Potter in charge of the sendee. Mrs. Melvin Schwartz presided at the piano for prelude, postlude and hymnal Vincent Sloan, who usually assists wdth the sendee, was unable to be pres- - MOHTWEL by Xola Nelson Vivian Anderton attended. February was designated the month for gathering Pri mary birthday pennie for the Children's hospital in Salt Lake. Kathryn Walker, Primary president, expressed her thanks to everyone who donat-mar- y birthday pennies for the sent in $122.22. Mrs. Vivian Anderton esoa ped being seriously injured when a cow she was drivin: charged at her, knocking her down. Mr. Anderton was near enough to come to the ramie. Other than bruises, Vivian needed six stitches in her chin. Louis Loranger wur the winner of the second prize, a Teflon pan set during Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Angus the opening of the new grand and son Doyle enjoyed the Wards center. catalog weekend visiting in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Parry with the Nyle Angus family. purchased a home in Bliiebeii They also visited Darris Ras- and moved from here this mussen and Mildred Mourey, week. who are patients in the hospiMr. and Mrs. Larry Neltal at Murray. son and boys spent the week--Lewis Aaron end visiting in Tremonton with Horrocks, Ina and A. D. Shaw and other Daniels, William Van, Leo Heidi relatives in Sunset, Kaysville Chris Walker, and Sait Lake. Clerico, Glade Wooley, Dale TomMr. and Mrs. Nyberg and Pat Coando, tra- linson received wordHarry from their veled to Duchesne high school non, that he had finThursday March 10, to the ishedBrowney, basic his training with all Uintah science fair. They force and been trans-fere- d made science projects. Mrs. the air to Sheppard Base at Georgia Thompson accompanFalls, Tex., for twelve Duchesne. ied them to weeks of schooling. Mr. and Mrs. Keith HorBarbara Hamblin and boys went to Salt Lake Sunday rocks, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lapoint, and Mr. and where they will spend a week Mrs. Clinton Nielson of White-rock- s, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lina Taylor of Tridell, Henry Fitzer. Jim and Ha Larsen and attended a dinner meeting Saturday evening for the Uintah family accompanied by Dale Basin Appaloosa home club at Larsen motored to Lyndon the home of Mr. and Mrs. How- Sunday for a family gathering held at the home of Mary and ard Horrocks in Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mecham Marvin Roberts; honoring their and daughters, Linda and Ar- father, Elmer Larsen on his lene, attended funeral services birthday. Mr. Larsen and his in Orem last week for Mrs. Me- wife, Pearl, had spent several Norma days at Hanksville with a son, dium's sister-in-laHale. Terry, and family before going Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lee on to Lyndon. Thora MacBrlde spent the weekend in Salt Lake and family and June enfold at the LDS hospital to be with came from Idaho to help celeElmo Lee who had heart sur- brate their father's birthday. Mrs. Jean Hamblin and gery March 11. They also visited with Mildred Mourey and daughter, Patti, accompanied Darris Rasmussen at Murray by Mrs. Reita Hamblin, motorLDS hospital. ed to Logan Sunday to stay over night with their children, Alden, Kay and Mary Dale, all of them attending school there. Jean visited with a daughter, Joyce in Salt Lake while Reita attended a temple session Monday. Grandchildren. Brian and Kandy Taylor, returned with Jean to visit for a while. Eric Nelson spent a few days in Salt Lake the past week. Mrs. Sharon Dustin was a Salt Lake visitor during the week for medical attention. Her mother, Mrs. Ellen Wagner returned home with Sharon for a few days visit Newt Miller and Paul Roberts were business visitors in Salt Lake Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Preston returned home this pant week from spending a couple of months in Tuscon, Aria, with their daughter, Norma Rnc and family. Norma has been in poor health for quite a while and suffered a siege of pneumonia while her parents were there. They report she is some better now. During their stay, they made several trips to Mesa, to do temple work and genealogy research. Oldtime residents of Tuscon told them the winter weather set a record for cold and storm in some seventy crowrd from Lapoint Le-Bar- Be sure they get Wit-chi- their Vitality Quota every day . . ta Me-cha- Uintah Basin Standard VETERANS! Heres Your Answer h, re-n- ut up-pli- 1 c icii-dii- Kiunihh-Anirri-eu- Svmisli-America- RANDLETT by Alton Rogers To My I Heart Night" was held Tuesday night at the Italian! Ward House. The Mia Maids and their mothers from here attending were Sandra ft Cloo Brough, Kutliy and Jenny McAIullin, Sandra and Tna n n is estimated that number will have shrunk to alsmt 18,300 by July 1 Him. The average age of them1 veterans is Hii.fi years and there tiro more than 2,000 of them over (it) years of age, according to VA records. () I am M2 years old und my father wus a Civil Wur veteran I would like to know if I am entitled to a Hiisiiin liecuuse of his service? Richens. Judy nnd Afton RoA The Veterans Administragers and Lynette Brough and tion makes compensation or Virginia Penn. Also AHnieda pension payments to children of McKenna and Air. and Mrs veterans who me under age IK Lame Pickup. i or age 21 if they are attending - Denese lingers from Salt a recognized school I. Should the Kike City visited over the child Is- - unable, for physical or weekend at the home of her mental reasons, to he self-suparents, Air. and Airs. Ivan purling, the pension may be eon. tinned after the stipulated age Rogers. Air. nnd Mrs. Donald Wall limitH. There is no general comand family from Vernal visited pensation or payments Saturday at the home of their to normal children over IK (or Aim. and Henry 21). parents. Mr. Wall. Donald and his father attended the funeral services for William Brown. Mrs. Shirley Neilson and boys from Salt Lake City visited last week at the home of her parents. Air. and Mrs. Grant Pickup. She returned home Aionday. Air. and Airs. Bill Townsend and boys ami Air. and Mrs. Duane Wall and daughter from Vernal visited at the home of . their parents, Air. and AIi-sSunday. Henry Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Shiner and son. Jeff, from Salt Lake City visited at the home of their parents, Air. and Airs. Jess Jensen, over the weekend, j Jenny AlcAlullin has becnj ill Inis week and has been unable to work in the kitchen at the Todd School. p' There were ten members of the Uncompahgre Band of the Ute Tribe nominated Thursday to fill the un expired term of Francis McKinley who resigned recently as a member of the Uintah and Ouray Tribal Business Committee. Mr. McKinley's term of office was not line to expire until Alarch of 1967. Nominations were cast in the five major towns on the Reservation, Whiterocks, Rand-l- et t. Alyton, Ouray and Ft. nominated Those Duchesne. were Wallace Tabbee, Ouray AluCook. Sr., Cart Ignacio, Fred Conetah, Reed Tavea-pon- t, Etta AfcCurdy, Juanita Groves, Alfred Parriette, Norma Jean Pawwinnee and Alari-et- ta Reed. Election for a member of the committee will be held Alarch 23 in the five major towns. Other members of the committee whose terms expire next year ore, Alaxie Chapoose, Uintah and Don A ppa woo, Members whose Whiterivcr. terms will expire in three years aro, Francis Wyasket, chairan man; Thomas Appah, and Prank Arrow-chi- s. vice-chairm- prepare your deposits at home and mail them to BANK OF VERNAL HAVE Prong Fasteners Magic Markers UINTAII BASIN STANDARD Thousands are calling us r AM I.RtC AN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH tmrmn " Do-i- t- yourself kit ...for discovering the MOST DELICIOUS SOFT DRINK IN TOWN different . . . with a bright, frosty taste. And today's active folks need the extra energy that Dr Topper gives them. Try it soon! It's delightfully TS DIFFERENT...! HULLINGER PHONE 484 LIKE AND WE LOVE IT They're the thousands of people who like our Eager Beaver Ford Dealer service. And they're helping us score the best Ford year ever. We're celebrating with Eager Beaver deals! Come in for a test drive . . . and get some Eager Beaver attention for a change. years In that area. Harry and FVmtella Tomlinson went to Vernal Monthly to sec Fhiee Ray Hatch, a brother of FOntclla's and a patient in the hospital recovering from a broken collar bone and oilier injuries received when he fell from a scaffold while working on the Ashley stake center. Mrs. Agnes Mitchell of Clearfield visited for two weeks with daughters, Leoln and Ethel Freston. She returned home Sunday with her grandson. Jimmy, who had Sent the weekend with his parents, the Wendell Prestons. Dr Pepper IT!" K BOTTLING COMPANY KOOSEAT.LT, UTAH SEE YOUR EAGER BEAVER FORD DEALER L. & L. MOTOR COMPANY llinne S3 9 10 nominated to fill term on Ute committee It is very convenient to WE Page ic Iluw-eve- r, son-in-la- ek Tliura., March 17, 1966 An (lie rried uiilmv yimr remarriage does not affect tile eligibility uf the veteran's veteran. 1 Imve never son. and ymi should apply for for Nniun I uni nut eligible. a jiciiKiiiii for bun. Your nearest the veteran's soil, In my VA office will give you forms care, limy lie eligible. Should I and assistance. for him? apply for a l Can you tell me how many A You are right in aRsuming veterans of the vim are not eligible fur pension Wur an still alive? liccHiise of yuiir remarriage. Hut A There were only 17.000 War veterans alive on January 1, IDfifi, and it ( of u w son-in-la- w injured when cow charges ten-pie- ce MILK for the tut us he is confined to the 1.1 S ty hopiiul in Salt Kike al this time. Mrs. oltcr accompanied her imsluuiil, und Ihviuiic acquainted with I lie members of tin congregation. At the close of tin service, were served to all present and the visitors enjoyed greeting their friends. Mrs. Ted Thomas Sr. nunc from Moab to spend tile weekend at the home of her son and duughtcr-in-laMr. und Mrs. Ted Thomas Jr., mid also visit her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Monks and family. -- Charlotte Dennis, young d.i lighter of Mr. and Mrs. Svrel imDennis, was sufficiently proved so she could l et urn lwnie Saturday after being confined to (lie Roosevelt LDS hospital during the past week. Services at the Presbyterian Church Sunday, March 20, will be conducted by the Mariners of the First Presbyterian Church of Salt Lake, with Don It lack in charge of the morning service. An invitation is extend ej to all. Lester Blanchard and son Curtis of Centerville, were visitors Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry as they were enroute to Montwell to get another son. Lynn, who had been visiting there during the past week. Mr. Blanchard is a of Mr. and Mrs. i Sentry. Airs. ArUieina Rieliens who spent the winter months with members of her family in Nevada and Salt Lake City, returned home last week. Stephen Lamb who is slaving in the aimed forces, with the army engineers, sjK'nl a two-wefurlough with his parents; Air. and Airs. Rex Lamb and members of the Lamb family. He left Aionday enroute to Oakland. Calif., and will then go to Viet Nam. Air. anil Airs. Lamb and daughter. Karen, accompanied him to Salt reLake. While there Kai-eceived medical attention. The American Legion hall will be the setting for the birthday celebration honoring the 47th anniversary of the Legion. A dance, sponsored by the posts of District No. 9, which includes Alyton, Duchesne, Roosevelt, Vernal and Jensen, will be a special social event Thursday evening. Ronald Fcnn, son of Air. and Mrs. Aldon Fenn, was home for a short furlough. He left Tuesday, Alarch 8, for Salt Lake City and will receive his basic training at San Diego, Calif. Roosevelt, Utah |