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Show HANNA ALTAMONT AREA NEWS dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murphy and family, Roosevelt; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lee and family, Mrs. Linda Kaiser and boys, Salt Lake, and Mechelle Fltzwater, Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Defa went to Provo Monday where Blanche consulted an ear doctor. Pinky Hale accompanied Blaine Casper to Ogden Thursday where they spent the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Hale and family. by Boealee Jesaen COUNTY AGENT Thanksgiving guests at the In Salt Lake. Clarence Jones home were Lyn guests at the and Thelma McClure and Danwedding of Mr. and Mrs. Mac ny Dunsmore of Neola, Sherry Jessen were Mr. and Mrs. E. Rosa, Vernal, and Dick Miller, A. Call and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Salt Lake. Call and Teresa, Las Vegas, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Durphy Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Eric Call and family of Kearns, and Mr. and Chris of Green River; Lee and Linda Call, Manila; Mr, and Mrs. Glen Durphy and family, Montrose, Colo., spent the and Mrs, George Issacson, Salt Thanksgiving week with their Lake; Dorothy Call, American mother, Mrs. Arvella Durphy Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Diana. Sempkln, Jr., Price; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Reay, Mrs. Dixon Relsheck, FarmSalt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. ington; Rulon, Rick and Elaine Bob Reay, Afton, Wyo., Mr. Anderton. Leon and Mary Dump went and Mrs. Bill Thompson and boys of Price, Mr. and Mrs. to Spanish Fork to spend the Frank Jessen, Salt Lake; Mae Thanksgiving holiday with Ron Reay and Wendy Reay and Unlce and Marilyn Brown and family. Billie Alexander, Gil and Townsend of Salt Lake, spent the Thanksgiving holiday with Brooke spent Thanksgiving In Cedar City with her brother, the Dean Reays. Visitors of Mrs. Lyle Young Mr. and Mrs. Joe Riedhead over the Thanksgiving weekend and family. - -- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jessen, were the Carl Youngs of MidBounthe Mr. and Mrs. Dar Brotherson, Gerald of Days vale, and Mrs. Pearl McConkle, went tiful. Mr. and Mrs. Lenord Ames to Price Monday to attend the and family, Woodscross, and ftineral of Mrs. McConkle's Gene Mower and friend of DinMrs. Henry Jessen. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Max-fieosaur, Colo., visited their parand family of Moab visients, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ames. Mr. and Mrs. Rand Rust, ted their parents, the Lester Maxflelds, and the Bernard Portland, Ore., are here visiting their son, Mr. and Mrs. Dastrups, on the weekend. JanSidney Rust, and family. They ice and Carle Lets of Provo were also visitors of the Daswill spend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Evans trups. and family, Marie Evans, Salt Home from school were Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. GerCraig Mitchell, Deane Potts, ald Hlcken and boys, Roose- Karen Brotherson, Jeane Mcvelt, enjoyed Thanksgiving day Conkle, Shona Noaks, Lonnie with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oman, Rex Hamberg, Joan and Dean Carroll, Leslie Maxfleld, Cliff Stevensen. Carl and Reva Mo hi man and Charlene Hartman and Linda C baby, Dale, Provo, visited the Hansen. weekend with parents, the Glen Mrs. Florence Jessen went to Salt Lake and had ThanksMUD and SNOW TIRES Mohlmans. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Estes giving with her daughter, the Dee Roberts family. The diamond-har- d metal studs and family spent the ThanksFriday, inserted Into the regular Country giving holiday with their par- Mrs. Jessen and the Roberts Squire tire tread by your coopents, the Jack Estes family, family and Terry and Bonnie erative give up to 180 more and the Paul Ardeems of OgBrotherson came to attend the traction factor and up to 70 of Mac and Cynthia Jesden. wedding faster stopping traction. Tested sen. and Mark Simmons Mr. Mrs. for years In the United States Mrs. Pearl McConkle and and family, spent the weekend snd Finland. visiting friends and relatives Lillis Alexander and Jenny GRIPPING Brotherson, and Nan, went to boTPOWER Price Saturday for the funeral of Mrs. Tlllle Anderson. MORE TIRE Thanksgiving guests of the STRENGTH Heel Horroske Gary Jessens were the Fred by HAPPIER Browns of Vernal, and the Ray WINTER Browns, Neola. MOTORING Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Kump traveled to Clinton, and enjoyed Harpole and family and enjoyed the Thanksgiving holiday with a Thanksgiving with them. Mrs. Vona Houtz and boys daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Moose man and family. spent last weekend In Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Huber visiting relatives. and family, and Mr. and Mrs, Nadean Huber, who attends Glendon Lamb spent ThanksUSU, enjoyed the holiday with Co-o- p giving In southern Utah with parents.. Mr and Mrs.. Dean. relatives. Huber and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Jenkins Richard Daniels, who atspent the week In Salt Lake tends college at Ephrlum, spent Phone 170-Roosevelt visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Thanksgiving home with parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels and Daryl Lynn. Dee Ann Houtz, who attends USU, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with h e r mother Vona . . . LOW COST SOLUTION TO YOUR HEATING NEEDS! Houtz and brothers. She returned to school Sunday. The constant, unvarying warmth of Natures Freshness eon Mr. and Mrs. Golden Winn be yours quickly and Inexpensively. With Lennox conversion and Mae Sprouse went to burner you can easily change from any type of fuel to quiet, Corona, Calif., during the week clean gas heat Enjoy the magic of a warm and enjoyed Thanksgiving with Lennox gas heat Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Manswonderful with all winter long spring day field and family and Carolyn Lee and son. !AND Jerry Hancock went to Salt Lake for a check up at the Veterans hospital. Hetor-454-11- 11 Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mec-ha- m PHONES: Roosevelt SOS and family spent the holl-daIn Orem, with relatives. Out-of-to- ; ld Studded COOP, oanmamu, LAPOINT Farmers Service . LENNOX CONVERSION BURNER wall-to-w- HEATINQ CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ys Give A LASTING GIFT Till BEST GIFT for frlonds and rolatlvos at homo or away WINS ATTENDANCE AWARD-T- he Whltrrorks Mrond grade rlaaa was topa In the school In attendance for the first term of school. Mrs. Francis Horrocks l the teacher of this group of pupils. Mavle Dye, Provo, her brother Ladell, California, Airs, NEOLA by Zola Spencer -Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chet Hendersons the holiday weekend was their two daughters Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mecham and tiny daughter Marty, Salt Lake, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Scott and two children, Colorado, a son Brent Nellsen and friend Kent Peatross, Strawberry and another friend Dennis Thomas of Duchesne and a sister to Chet, Glaydus Williams, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen and family went to Montrose, Colo., Thanksgiving morning to spent the day with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Don Woods and to see a new grandson born in October. They returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. German Work man went to Salt Lake for the Thanksgiving holiday and will remain- to visit their children In neighboring towns. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Malmor and Mr. and Mrs. Hank Swain flew by Jet to Los Angeles Wednesday evening to spent the weekend. The Malnors spent time with their daughter the Glayde Goodrich's and their small grandson, who has been In the hospital since July with an ear Infection. The Swains spent It with a son Mr. and Mrs. Larry Swain, who recently adopted a three day old baby girl who will go by the name of Sonnet Cassidy. Mr. and Mrs. Lazelle Henrle and Mr. and Mrs. Elden Duncan spent Thursday and Friday In Salt Lake where they enjoyed Thanksgiving day with the Le land Petersons. and Mrs.' Robert Daniels and son, Salt Lake, and a brother Terry Bastlan, USU, spent Thanksgiving weekend with parents the Clifford Bastlans. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Horrocks, Pocetello, Ida., spent the holiday weekend at the home of his parents the Royal Hor- and Mrs. Deloy Dye, Air. and Airs. Randy Freston, all of Bountiful, spent the holiday weekend with parents the Deloss Dyes. -- Mr. and Mrs. Kddy Gagon n, and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Salt Lake, Steven and Alarlon Alalnor, at the USU, all spent the weekend with parents the Stephen Malnor's. Tor-guso- rNf Place summer pe sic Ides In a safe place where there can be no possibility of children, other persons or animals becoming accidentally poisoned, advised Dr. George Knowlton, Utah State University Extension entomologist. Based on 71,627 cases of human poisonings In 19G5, the percentage uf poisonings from swallowing medicines, chiefly by accident, was 53.4. Of all poisonings, 25.8 percent were due to asprtnlng, largely taken by children too young to read and understand the labels. Surprisingly enough, Dr. Knowlton said, of the hundreds of kinds of pesticides sold, used and stored around homes, G.l percent of all poisonings were I CA $4 OOU NEW SUBSCRIPTION . . . 3.00 Offor Ends Doc. 24th set December 8 The county convention where farmer-chose- on commodity prlce-auppo- rt and loans, loans. LOSE storage facility WEIGHT! Get amazing results when you lake our product called 8LIM-ODENo prescription needed. You must lose ugly fat or your money bark. 8LIMODEX roNts (3.00 and la sold on this guarantee: If not aatlsfled for any reason. Just return tho unused portion to your druggist and get your full money back. SUMODEX sold by the Mulsh Drug Store, Roooevelt Mall orders filled. containers on an easy spin turntable. Snug - bins designed for easy and handling pouring. Five see-i- n fitting lids seal in flavors Kvivivnwvnninxxmtvisin ItilMteb flfl DELUXE ELECTRIC SLICING KNIFE PRESCUT CRYSTAL PUNCH BOWL SET 27-P- C. This impressive Easy American REB. 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Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Spencer and three children, Kearns, Mr. and Airs. Glenn Spencer, Provo, and Alarden Spencer at the BYU spent Thanksgiving with parents the Dellls Spencers. Mr. and Airs. Cedi Peterson went to Nevada, they were gone While they were four days. there they attended funeral services for her nephew Leland Clayton, who was hit with wall of brick at the Kennecott mine, and later died of Injuries Air. and Airs. Myron Duncan of American Fork, spent the weekend with his parents the Ollf Duncans on their return home Sunday they escorted mother to Salt Lake. So she could enter the LDS hospital Olsen, USU, spent Thanksgiving with his parents the Evan Olsens. Air. and Airs. Arvld Fredrickson and family, Tremonton, spent Friday at the home of her sister the Richard Olsen's. Air. and Mrs. Justin Fusil and children, Orem, spent four days with her parents ths Lorln Clowards for ths Thanksgiving Airs. Hettls Gurr, holiday. mother of Airs, Coward, spent Thanksgiving with the Clowards. 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The convention will be open related to pestlrides. to the public, and any person Although most of the pestl Interested in observing the cldes Ingestions occur during voting procedure may attend. the summer months, most of the However, only farmer elegates to the convention may Ingestions by children are not plant or crop pesticides, but participate In the election pro -those used for Insect and pests cess. Election is by secret In and around the home. ballot and plurality vote. After "Let's keep all poisons In a the county committeemen are safe place where they cannot elected the delegates will then become a risk to persons, pets determine which of the regular or livestock. Store all pesti- committeemen will serve as In a or cabinet room. chairman and vice chairman for cides SPIN-A-BI- N for treatments. 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