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Show Thur-du- y, Editorial Iuk August Mental Health event to be held Aug. 21-2- 2 WO 13, UINTAH BASIN STANDARD 6 A itniMilUliitlon uf I hi ItiiiiM'Vfll Ktaniliinl uml Clnluli lluln mm? tion Founded 1885 Association Krronil (lust llii-ur- PoMuRi' hl ut Rnowvrlt, I'tuli PUBLISHED THURSDAY AT ROOSEVELT, 1'TAII Subscription Katra; One Year, 85.00 Two Yinrw. I. . IWX H40,Ml IH " AJbiii-- $H Ml EDITOR AMI PMIIJSIIER ASSISTANT EDITOR CLARIN D. ASHBY, Roosevelt FAYE JENSEN Nelson race DuIrIWhIi JoAnn Bsstlnn . Afton Rogcra Lillie Bigelow DcEtla Casper Lorna McKee Noims Robb Vernn Hooped .... Nolft Duchesne Aren Roosevelt Aren Altnmont Aren . Arcndfi 3 loka Fbrt Duchesne Dear Editor, We wish to congratulate Roosevelt City fbr their fine Rest Area south of town. We Just returned from a tour all around the Big State of Wyoming. We went through the Yellowstone National Parks Into Montana, North Dakota South Dakota, Wyoming and Colorado. We watched for rest areas all over to stop when the need came, but were never lucky enough to find a suitable place that was visable from the Hi way unless It was away out In the wilderness. We couldnt help but comment on our return how we would have appreciated finding such a nice place close In. If most travelers are like us It Is nice to be close In jto towns for shopping and also our safety. Roosevelts rest area was one of the nicest places we saw anywhere. Respectfully, Air. and Drowning Prevention Everybodys Business! Taking a drink of water be- cause of thirst is a common A risk that has been with man as long as thirst itself, is that of taking water accident- ally drowning the times when water fills the lungs instead of the stomach. The Central Utah Water Safety Council reminds us that deaths from drowning rank third in the list of accidental fatalities in the intermountain area. It is exceeded only by deaths from motor vehicles and falls. Utah is experiencing one of its worst years in history in the number of deaths from drowning. The 32nd and 33rd drownings of the year being recorded last week! Drowning is one of the most tragic ways to die. Most people who drown are people who dont have to be out on the water. GEKEO? crava 9. das efcgpri A reunion of the George Dudley family was held August 8 and 9 at the home of Harold Dudley. Attending were the six living children and all but one of the partners. Also a number of grandchildren and From out of the community were: Mr. and Mrs. August Mrs. George R. Dudley, Mesa, Ariz.; (Georgia) Buck, Denver, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Anna) Ballard, littleton, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. William (Marlon) Lockhart, Orland, Calif.; Mr. and Sirs. James Dudley and son, John, Windsor, Cola; Air. and Mrs. Karl Klngerey, daughter of Airs. Georgia Buck and children, Littleton, Cola Robert Dudley and daughter, Longmont, Colo.; and Mr. and Mrs. Iarry Dudley and two children Dutch John. Both sons of Harold Dudley. Two days were spent in remenlsdng as a family In the Basin where they were raised. It was the first time the family had all been together in more than thirty years. July 28 Frank AlcAIullln, son of Air. and Airs. Aiarrlner McAlullln, entered the armed forces. He Is stationed at Ft. Lewis, Washington. Mrs. Reah Stoddard and children Salt Lake have been visiting this week at the home of their parents, Mr. and Airs. Wayne Pickup. --Ai- r. and Mrs. Van Jensen and family, Kearns, visited last week at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen. Air. and Mrs. Don Van Dvke and children, Loulston, Air. and Mrs. Kent Jorgensen and boys and Mrs. Nina Tolton, Salt lake were weekend guests at the home of their parents Air. and Airs Calvin Jorgensen and attended a family reunion Sunday at Alerkleys Park. -- -- Mr. and Airs. Calvin Jorgensen and Air. and Mrs. Robert Alarshall attended a reunion Sunday for the family of John Taylor time. life-guar- ds swim. Rasmussen. All of Air. and Airs. Calvin children attended except one. Jorgensens Air. and Airs. Dennis Jensen and son, Denny were guests during the week at the home of their parents, Air. and Airs. Ed Jensen. Air. and Airs Dennis Shiner and children Bountiful, visited Sunday at the home of their parents, Air. and Airs. Jess Jensen. Dennis returned home but Mrs. Shiner and the children are remaining to visit for a few days. Sarah C. Chatwin funeral services held Funeral services were held at Wednesday p.m. in the Tablona Ward Chapel for Sarah Clegg Chatwin, 87, who died August 9 in a Haber City rest home of natural causes. She was born Oct. 14, 1882 In Heber City to Herbert Lorenzo and Sarah Cal-ls- ta Smith Clegg. She married Nephl Chatwin Jan 17, 1900 In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died June 28, 1959. She had been a Tablona resident since 1907. She was a member of the LDS church and served as a Relief Society teacher for 45 years. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Survivors Include sons and daughters, LeRoy, Airs. Albert (Alable Clark, both Orem; Alelvin H., Lehl; Arnold, Airs. Ronald (Alary) Lublin, both Salt Lake City; Wallace, Gilbert, Mrs. Andrew (Callsta) Defa, Mrs. Jennie Jones, all Tablona. 51 grandchildren; 143 great grandchildren; 17 great great grandchildren. Brother and sisters, Ervan, San Diego, Calif.; Airs. Alice Graham, Wallsburg, Wasatch County; Mrs. Prlcllla Glnes, Salt Lake City Airs. Sylvia Alecham, Duchesne. Burial was In Tablona cemetary. 1 Glade Davis omaii&csse They were there to have a good Because of the high frequency of deaths from drowning, vigorous positive action must be taken. Much has been done to alert the public and safeguard it from dangers lurking in the lakes and natural and man-mad- e reservoirs. The final responsibility for water safety, however, rests primarily with the community. Many lives can be saved, perhaps your child's or your neighbors teenage boy, if they are trained in the practice of water safety. The Council notes the great risk in swimming in unauthorized and unsupervised areas. Beaches, lakes, and pools, on duty that have are by far the safest places to Mrs nwnmiiv cram The Ute Indian Tribe In cooperation with the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Branch of Social Service and Public Health Service are sponsoring a Mental Health Workshop to look at the problems faced by Ute people In a changing society. Miss Dorothea Dolan, Special Assistant for Rural Mental Health from the National Institute of Mental Health, will participate In the program. The workshop will be held on the evening of August 20 and all day on Friday, Aug. 21, at the Todd Elementary School multipurpose room. The theme of the workshop will center around the three main areas of education, employment and family life. Participants will examine questions dealing with the Impact that full employment might have on the social emotional problems might well follow such rapid changes. They will also discuss the need for adequate education to prepare young people to meet the challenges of tomorrow. The Thursday evening session will be geared to supervisors and leaders having key roles In the new developments on the reservation. On Friday all members of the tribe are encouraged to attend. A free lunch will be served on Friday at noon for workshop participants. (ry ditl.l Mr, and Mrs. Don Bolton drove to Salt Lake City on Friday to attend the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Airs. Boltons parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Allmark. Mr. Boltons mother returned to her home In the city following a week of visiting here. Visiting In Bluebell and other parts of the Basin and In Salt Lake City were, Mrs. Lorraine Puckett and Mrs Helga K, Puckett of Houston, Texas, (former Bluebell resldentsX Marian and Irene Berrett of Logan were visiting with friends here on Sunday. They are former Bluebell residents. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Johansen and Treena and Troy, Mr. and Mrs. Afons Johansen and Carol Goodrich are vacationing in Hawaii. They are visiting with Gene and Arlene Messlnger and family. Little Tiffany Johansen Is staying with her grandparents the Owen Goodrichs while her parents are in Hawaii. Visiting the Wallace Seeleys during the past two weeks were Terry and Jeanne Layton and three boys of Granger, Dal Seeley of Taylorsville, Mrs. Jennie Goodrich of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Floyd Goodrich of Covina, Calif. Visiting here with thier father and grandfather, Leslie B. Goodrich, were Mrs, Lona Hess and family, Mrs. GaNeen Ford and family, Dick and Alary Smith, and Grant and Veda Barnes and family of Bountiful. Dick and Mary Lou Smith were enroute to Boston where he is serving In the army. The Llahoma Girls hald their annual Holiday on Friday at the Ward chapel. Parents and primary officers were the special guests. Airs. Verona Goodrich la the Llahoma teacher. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Remington and Garth were here over the week end . They live In Salt Lake City. The Remingtons had two of their little grandsons of Orem with them. Sons of Alton and Cheryl Thacker. -Visiting at the Wm O. Larsen home during the past week have been Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pearson and family and Kirk and Julie Larsen and Shane. Kirk has Just returned home after spending the past year In Vietnam. He has now received his discharge from the Army. His plans are to continue on with his schooling. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Winkler attended the 5th annual Priesthood Research Seminar In Provo last week at the BYU. Phone News Items to 722-213- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Alerkley and Air. and Airs. Gordon Alerkley went to Smith-fie- ld Saturday to visit the John Alerkley family. Sunday they attended sacrament meeting and saw the baby of Mr. and mrs. John Alerkley blesses. The Gordon Merkleys visited Fred Allen in Brigham City. The Alerkleys visited Mr. and Airs. Lynn Richards In Afantua and brought three of the Richards children home with them. Esther Harvey accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Smith to southern Utah last week. Delbert Alerkley was a visitor In Salt Lake City Friday. Clyde Alerkley went to Oak City August 3 and 4 where he assisted his brother Charles In constructing a home. The Simmons family have received word from Elder Aaron Simmons that he has been transferred from Plkesvllle to Chatonooga, Tennesee. Air. and Mrs. Forrest Goodrich returned from Omaha, Nebraska Sunday evening where they had been visiting Air. and Airs. Boyd Lemon. They also attended the Hill. Cumorah pageant Air. and Airs. Ward Goodrich and John Anderson, Rigby Idaho accompanied the Goodrichs on their trip. The children of Mr. and Airs. Orlan Oman have been visiting at the home of their grandparents, Air and Airs Charles Gllnes. Golden Alerkley from Salt Lake and Charles Alerkley from Logan were recent visitors at the Clyde Alerkley home. The Merkleys received word a few days later that Golden had suffered a severe heart attack and Is still In Intensive care at the L.D.S. Hospital. Kathy Nicholes from Provo is visiting with Peggy Ahlborn. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ahlborn Jr. and family Parowan, have been visiting at the Ernest Ahlborn home. A number of people were In attendance at the UBIC. Eileen, Sherrie, Ralph, Alorrls and Lorna McKee were visitors In Salt Lake Wednesday. Alorrls went to receive a med- ical check-u- p. QflEGIKBCQEe a lift Mr. and Airs. Robert Steel and daughter Carol of Rangley Cola visited their son Foster Steele and Family and the Art Taylors over the week end. Bishop Eugene Kyberg and wife and daughter Christine and Airs. Harvey Taylor were visitors In Salt Lake City on Saturday. Air. and Airs. Kenneth Huber had their baby boy blessed Sunday at sacrament meeting and was given the name of Bart. Airs. Hazle Dareys and 4 children of Wyoming visited her sister Airs. Charlie Moore during the week. The following attended the Reynolds Reunion at Alt. Pleasand Saturday and Sunday. The Earl Warburtons, the Adrian Kumps and the Loyal Cox's, also Air. and Mrs. Aiylan Bywater from Alyton, Airs. Pearl Alortensen returned home during the week after visiting her daughters and families In Provo, California, and Seattle Wash. Jody Price daughter of Airs Joyce Price of Provo Is visiting her grandmother the Charles Mortens ena at Deep Creek. Airs. Ruby Justice Is visiting with her son Tommy and family at Gillette, Wyoming. Airs. Alas Sprouse Is a patient at the hospital In Vernal this week. Airs. Ardell Hackford of Calif. Is here visiting relatives and friends she was a former resident of la point. The J.F. and Pearl Perry family held their 3 day reunion at Flaming Gorge, and Green Dale last weekend. There was Mr. anil Mm. Jim Hardlngrr ami daughter, Karen, recent residents of Madrid, Spain, were In Roosevelt during July visiting with his mother, Mrs. (iiitila llardingrr. They will be making their home In Topeka, Kan. 50 present. Air. and Airs. Clyde Wahl-qulAirs. Wanda Henward and 3 children, and 4 grandchildren. Air. and Airs. Ray Perry, and 2 boys, Air and Airs Nets st, Carlson and son, and Raymond Perry all of Salt Lake City, Air. and Airs. Alarvln Perry Dragerton, Air. and Airs. Laird Perry and children, Provo, Mr. and Airs. Danell Ytwlaga and family of Reno Nev., Mr. and Airs Alark Petusm and baby of Denver. The time was spent fishing, skiing and some went down the rapids. Gene Phifer of Salt Lake city visited Ollle and Robert Justice on Thursday, Golden Winn has been a patient at the hospital In Roosevelt during the week. Mr. and Airs. Ivan Perry of Provo and Airs. Geo Bigelow visited the My rum Perrys and Stephen Perrys In Vernal on Saturday. Air. and Airs. Jay Hartle of Granger visited her parents the Loris Wooleys and his parents the Kennth Hartles this week end. Ricky Aloore, son of Air. and Mrs. Charlie Aloore came home from Texas where he has been working to put up the hay. I Auk. 13-14-1- 51 TRSClG Rooseve n 00037 Otto Rnrt (Umn. a3 1 |