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Show 17 STANDARD Novmbr 29. 1979 Monhal Received too late for last week's paper. o Dee and Mildred Eld-e- r t have a grandson, born li.to their daughter, Mr. Leavitt ; and Mrs. Russell 'The baby was born in Duchesne County hospital Nov. 10. Paternal grandparents are Gerald and Kristy Leavitt, o Saturday, 16 Scouts from 8eventh Ward traveled to Provo for their final day of the pow wow on BYU campus. Parents furnishing rides for the trip were David and , Fontella Hunt and Joyce Powell and daughter, Joydell Beaver, o Bishop and' Mrs. Keith Jensen, Marion ' and Erwin Young, Bruce and Linda White, and Harry Tomlinson, went to Provo and attended three sessions at the Temple. Then they went to Salt Lake to witness the temple marriage of Jean and Lloyd Branch. Others at the ceremony were: Dennis and Hazel MEXICO WINNER IN FOR A SURPRISE-Rob- erta Gibbs and Jensen, Carolyn Woodward, Dean Hamblin, Toni Crazier, STANDARD employees, assist Cow Palace and Edna Wills, John owner Al Funk in drawing the name of Ned Hardman, and Ruth Hamblin, Bluebell. Hardman registered for the give-awa- y e Saturday evening at Central Harry and Fontella TomUtah Insurance Agency, went out of town on a job, aclinson enjoyed a telecording to his wife. Mrs. Hardman, who hasn't had a vacaphone conversation with their son, Elder Brad tion in five years, believes Hardman will be pleasantly surTomlinson. It was Brad's prised when he learns good news. birthday. He has been transferred. His new Robert Mendoca, took e Lee Angus returned address is: P.O. Box home after spending two home over the 1952, Placerville, Calif., him weeks in Rock Springs, 95667. weekend. e If there is anyone e Mirth Gardner has Wyo., with his daughter, been in the Duchesne Elaine Curry and family, wishing to have addresguests last ses of persons away, County hospital for five e Dinner Sunday at the Zane A say please call. days with pneumonia. n Others from here in the home were Mr. and Mrs. e Neil and Kathy and family, Mrs. Chunky Laveil of a are are Asay parents hospital County e Ballard Ward is holdboy, born Nov. 16 at the Murry, Duchesne Rich-ens ing another work day at local hospital. The baby hospital, and Deloy is back in LDS the Ward farm next weighed 8 lbs. 13 ox. Mr. Saturday, Dec. 1. All and Mrs. A. C. Wilkerson The Max Todds have hospital in Salt Lake, men in Ballard are are the grandparents, Mrs. and Dale o born Mr. a new grandchild, invited to be there. They e John and Laura JenNov. 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson have a new sen are staying with his Robert (Linda) Mondoea, grandson, born Nov. 2 to wish to finish the project uncle, Bishop Keith Jenthey have been working Sandy, at Holy Cross Mr. and Mrs. Dan Croon the past month, in Duchesne sen. Sait Lake. Neola, They are in the in sier, hospital She weighed 7 lbs. 6 ox. County hospital. He e Mr. and Mrs. B.Y. process of moving to took their Roosevelt from Kearns. and will be named weighed 7 lbs. 7 os., and Whitmore Velda MoultDaniel John will be managing named daughter, Logwas Other grandparon, to Salt Lake last the glass department of ents are Mr. and Mrs. an. Other grandparents check week a for Mrs. and Dale Jones Paint and Glass up. New Mr. are Josa Mendoca, o Home for ThanksgivCo. York. Fannie Todd, Crozier, Neds. e Harry and Fontella are Mr. ing at the Zane Asays Roosevelt, is the baby's were Mr. and Mrs, Glen Tnhilinson visited in The and Mrs. Carl ' Hall, Page and family; Vernal, ' Granger - over Saturday Max . Todds have had Lapoint, ; and Mr; and Gwen Page, Carol Tooke with son Jerry and Ioka. Nelson, old Mrs. grandtheir Henry and son, Salt Lake. Marie. son, Bobby, staying with The baby has one Wille Mr. and Mrs. Ron them for five weeks. His Neola. Eksund went to Richfield Mrs. and iam Crosier, parents, Mr. . - then the Bollard nun Wil-kcrso- Roaa-lynd- a. Great-grandparen- ts r., - th Saturday visited and son-in-la- where they with daughter Bonnie and Dave Campbell. Their two grandson, Josh and Adam, returned with them. Visitors at the Cecil Boren were: home Sunday daughter LaRae Jean Bristol and four girls; Cecils mother, Miller, LaqerkTn; Mr. and Mrs. Josh: Mitchell, Toquerville; and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller, Washington. On the return trip they visited Zions Park. Mr. and Mrs. James Powell went to Provo for Thanksgiving. Her sister, Virginia Smith, accompanied them. They had dinner Thursday with Dorothella and Dick Baker. e Mr. and Mrs. Tony Noces son, Mark, and a friend from California came for the holiday weekend. The following babies were blessed at Sacrament meeting Sunday. The son of Julie and Russell Leavitt was given a blessing and the name Bradley, by his father, Kathy and Neil Mrs. Flossie Boren, all Vernal; and Art and Stella Boren, Phoenix, Arix. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tomlinson went to Provo with their Wilkerson's son was son and daughter-in-lablessed by his father and Brownie and Wendy will answer to Nathanial; Tomlinson, to do temple and Robert and Winona work. Alexander's daughter reat Friday company ceived a blessing and the Max Nelson home was given the name and were daughter Mindy, by her father. Karen and Carl Allred, Helper, e Congratulations go to Barbra and Delmar Hamblin and the Seventh Ward Scouts. They walked away with the banner for the second time and lore McKee were labeled advanceM7-Pments champs, e Fred and Dawn Brown traveled to Soda son-in-la- Tridell M Springs, Ida., where Fred called a square dance Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Saturday evening they Perry are the parents of were in Cody, Wyo., for a girl born Nov. 23 at the another engagement. Uintah County hospital. The Browns visited with their son, Kyle, in Wor-lanWyo., and returned home Monday, e Ruth Haslem and her mother, Rieta, went to Salt Lake Saturday, tak-- ' ing her father, James, to St. Marks hospital for tests and treatments. Mrs. Velma Boren was hostess at a home show for interior decora-in- g at her home Thursday afternoon. A large group was entertained n by the consultant, Slaugh, Vernal. She is a niece of Velma's. La-Jea- were Refreshments served. e Kim and Sheryl And-erto- n arc 'parents of a daughter born Nov. 13 in the Duchesne County The baby hospital. The baby weighed 7 lbs. are Mr. Grandparents and Mrs. Farrel Simmons. Spending Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Merkley were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Trujillo and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Merkley. e Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Sanders, Salt Lake, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Errol Merkley. e Mr. and Mrs. Bob Simmons and family spent the holidays with Beth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ridgley. e Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ellison, Boise, Idaho, snow-movin- came to siend the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ahlborn. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bagley, Clarkston, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wilson. Also spending the holidays with the Wilsons were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fau-seand Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson are moving close to Gillette, tt Wyo. e Mr. and Mrs. Lon Brinkerhoff, Orem; Morris McKee, Provo; and Janet McKee, Rexburg, Idaho, spent the holidays at the DeVon McKee home. enjoyed the holidays Velma Lyman and sons, Murlin and Edison, and Sheila Harvey, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Harvey spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. and Anton Harvey daughter, Kathy. Mr. and Mrs. Gene with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Simmons. Joseph is Mrs. Simmon's brother. Elva Harvey was reweighed 6 lbs. 2 ox. Grandparents are Gail leased from the LDS and Ida Anderton and hospital last Saturday. Duane and Sharon Bor- Mrs. Harvey underwent en, Montwell. Great- surgery to place a new grandmothers are Flos- pacemaker in her heart. sie Boren and Wilma She and her daughter, Williamson, both Vernal. Velma, accompanied PegIla Larsen and child- gy Ahlborn home. Peggy ren, Becky and Ricky, and Ellen Montague and daughter went to Cody, Wyo., over the weekend to visit and get acquainted with a new grand- daughter and SNOW JOB Jace Reed, 5, finds the going tough following the season's first "real" snowfall. Grandson f June Stilson, manager of the West Winds Motel, Jace got his taste of g right on Roosevelt's Main Street. Williams spent Thanksgiving Day at the Gene Wallace home. Mr. and Mrs. Val Evans and family, Sandy, sjitmt the holidays at the Lester Bartlett home. Julie Haslem, Logan, spent the weekend at the Ray Haslem home. Mrs. Jim Mr. and Toys Are Baby's Tools Growing children are always busy working at the job of developing their bodies, minds and liersonalities. Toys are the tools of their trade. During the first three months, safe toys which Goodrich, Bountiful, challenge the visual field, spent the Thanksgiving make noises, or music, holiday with the Rae sieed along the process Goodrich family, and the of development Ceiling Ray Haslem family. x)sters, crib mirrors, Thelma McKee's famplastic keys, balls, bells at the sewn ily gathered securely on booTridell Cultural Hall for and colorful mobiles tees, dina big Thanksgiving are ideal ner. Mr. and Mrs. Fran-ri- s However, no playthings. toy replaces Bowden and family, a as the most jarent Texas, were here for the important influence for 8Hrial occasion. babies in sensory McKee, Shayne Trade Tech, Provo, spent the holidays at home. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Goodrich have received word that their son, Elder Ronald Goodrich, will be home from his Rhone news Ifem. to 722-513- 1 mission to Australia, Dec. 8. Christmas Gifts Deseret Federal Savfers niece. Jamie and Doug Berkshire are the parents of a new baby. e James E. Hamblin had major surgery in St. Mark's hospital Monday. Rieta is in Salt Lake with him. Fred and Dawn Brown went to Sait Lake Wednesday to take his mother, Beth Brown, to Holy Cross hospital for treatments. e Bishop and LaRue Jensen and family enjoyed the holiday in Huntington with her parents, the Milton McEltrangs. P?essttire-coo- ft si beef stew In 36 sailfitttes-a- nd saws power Theres more than one way to cook up a tasty beefstew, and using an electric pressure saucepanfaisteadofthelargesurfaceunJtsofYourrangeistmeofthebesiltwillalsosave the energy to energy and time. An electric pressure saucepan will consume about of a kilowatt hour (kwh) and do It in 36 minutes, cook the stew slightly over d the lime. The avenge residential rate per kwh is about one-ha- lf one-ha- lf one-thir- approximately 5C. as the electric pressure consumes less energy than either the large range-to-p surface unit ora conventional oven. Cooking times are shortened, and the A smaller appliance such saucepan often nutrients and flavor of foods are also conserved. Pressure-cooke- d stocks and soups save time. Vegetables are especially delicious cooked quickly. Almost any vegetable or meat dish ordinarily cooked on your range surface unit can be made in the electric pressure saucepan. Use your preBuie saucepan to save electricity . . . and money! . . Glenn Haslem was home for the holiday weekend from Ricks College. Parents are Myron and Ruth Haslem. Members of the Max Nelson family came home for the holidays. Saturday, Penny Christensen was hostess to a holiday banquet held in the Moon Lake Building. Present for the day of visiting, eats and pictures, were: Ted and Gayle Nelson and boys, Clinton; Ina Lee Shaw, Michele and Nolan Shaw, Granger; Larry and LaRae Nelson and family; Errol and Joanne Nelson and boys, Morgan; Karen and Carl Allred and son; Leeanna, Susan and Darrin Brown and Terry Erickson, Hel, per; Cheri and Julie and Scott Womack, Lorri Dugan and son. Vernal; Eric and Joann Nelson and family. A total of forty-fiv- e people attended. weekThanksgiving end the Ronald Eskunds had a full house. Visiting were Arvella and Alvin Morrell and family. Sun set; Bonnie1 and Dave Campbell and children, and their Indian replac-ment student, Loren ogflato: in laUQHTCOMRMIY 8mith, Richfield. ' Gail and Margaret Loranger spend the long in the St. weekend George area where they visited with relatives: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Featuring 90 Minutes of Christmas Favorites d and Year-Roun- . . . Unique Stereo Recording. or... or select one of our. . . 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