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Show Organic discus to be tossed row Wilkeroon' were Mr. family honii garoen. and Mrs. Larry Bagleye Maxine . Petersen, children, Tacoma, , and family, Soledad, CaL, and their daughter. They Wash., a daughter Tress plan to stay a week and and her daughter, and a then go to the family friend. Buddy Spencer,, reunion in Salt Lake, spent three days with Sunday all had a family her mother, Zola Spenc-dinnat their parent's er. They attended the home. Their son Gerald Henry Dellia Spencer in and two sons, Duchesne, reunion Aug. I Daniels Canyon. A slng- joined them. e Core Lee Henris and along and a ' program children and her daught-- . were held Friday and on er, Debbie Belnap and Saturday a program was m An attempt at establishing a world record in Buffalo Chip Throwing will be nude at Golden Spike National Historic Site, Saturday, Aug. 9, at noon. The chip throwing contest is being held in conjunction with the Fourth Annual Railroaders Festival at Golden Spike, Promontory, Utah. Buffalo chip throwing contests began in Pierre, 8. Dak., in 1972, and have spread throughout the western United States in recent years. Much Interest in this unique event has attracted the attention of the Guineas llWI Throwing champ, Monte Osiek, Sunset, and the park's record holder, Ben Boyce, Logan, the new Guineas record is sure to be broken. Boyce set the Golden Spike record of 198 feet in' 1978, while Osiek claimed the championship with a 190 foot effort last Mooto is permitted. To see the new world record in Buffalo Chip Throwing be set, visit the Fourth Annual Railroaders Festival, at Golden Spike National Historic Site, 333-432- 8 Hares Your Hood Food . USIC There were several contests featured during activities of the Utah Junior Hereford Association Field Day held in the Logan area recently as a large crowd gathered for the activities. Winners of several of the events gathered for a picture. They are, front row, left to right; Annette Morris, Gunnison, winner of the public speaking contest; Natalie Olsen, Logan, weight guessing winner; Suzanne Olsen, Logan, and Julia Taylor, Vernal, both photography contest winners, and ChecEHlsl . tf & Q ftV- George Huston, Roosevelt winner of the weight guessing contest. Back row, left to right, are; Jeff Banks, Honeyville, senior division livestock judging contest winner; Michele Bywater, Garland, newly crowned queen of the Utah Junior Hereford Association, and Jody Harris, Logan, winner of the FFA judg- ing competition. (Photo by American Hereford Association.) P4M Something Special Corn Dogs 3H fr Our Famous Delicious Kasl Johnson adds a Hamburgen special something to the Long Branch service and great food reputation I 2l Ice Cream Cones (Vanilla & Chocolate) Milk Shakes , Robert Page, son of . IV. Sundaes .. . Mr. and Mrs., Zane. Asayn and the late John S. Page, and Deon, daught- er of Mr. and Mra. A. Donald Truman, Roosevelt, will be marri- ed Aug. 8 in the Provo There will be an i house Aug. 8 at 447 I goon St., Roosevelt, with a program at 9:30. e Mr. and Bfrs. Wesley Ercanbrack and daughter, Anita, went to California last Thursday to visit Mr. and Bfrs. Bevin Ercanbrack and see their new grandson. They re- . Refreshing Pink Lemonade You Get Only The Best! Weekdays 10:00 AM To 11 PM. Weekends 10 AM. To 12 P.M. Closed Sundays turned Tuesday, e The Sanley Womacks have a new ' grandson born to Mr. and Bfrs. Donald Womack July 20 at the Duchesne County hospital. He weighed 6 Roosevelt-722-20-91 lbs. 15 os. and was named Michael Wade. o ft Utah State University Ed. Center Presents in Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Powell, Roosevelt. Great grandparents are Mrs. Thelma Womack, Vernal; Mrs. Hilda Arnold, Gusher; and Mrs. James Powell, Mt. Wells, e Lenore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Shis-le- r has received a call to go on an LDS mission to N. Carolina. She will enter the MTC Aug. 21. Her call came from a BYU Ward in Provo, where the has been attending college. Ruth Rasmussen took Karen Beavers and Terri Rasmussen to the Salt Lake airport last Sunday to charter a plane to Boston, Mass., to visit Terris father, Max, Ras-- e mussen for two weeks. Mrs. Orlo .iMr.,1,jmd Spencer .'and children Dallas attended the Spencer family reunion held at Lodge Pole at the head of Daniels Canyon last Friday and Satur-Templday. Four sons, two daughters and famfiies were there, and their mother, Zola Spencer. They held a program and family dinner. Friday night was a sing-alon- g around the camp fire. A planning meeting was held and for next year everyone is to have their children, Vale, Ore., are a few days with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Henris. July 80 all attended the wedding and reception in Lake for the daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Leavitt, Holly and Gregory HoakeU, waa held in the . ization. e Mr. and Bin. Norman Angus were here from the Wasatch Front to visit his father. Lee. August UBIC" Uinta TheatreP.M. Opens At 7:00 August UBIC" . August Theatre Jerrance Hill Roosevelt Vernal, Utah ' Held Over -- Drubaher Theatre At 7:00 P.M Opens Robert Redford August 710 "Closed For UBIC" VV August Kirk Douglas 1119. "Urban II Cowboy G. John Travolta Kathrine Ron Coming Soon Aug. 1112 "Boot Hill" G. Twin Cinema and completed, 710 "Closed For P. Final Cobntdonn 710 "Closed For year, e The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Logan Berrett vu blessed in Neola Saerament services Sunday and given the name David by hie father, e Naturitch Davis went to Heber last Saturday with her daughter-in-laand son, Pat and Manfred Nefison to visit her mother, Ethel Kolb, e Bishop and Bfrs. Dennis Drainey and family went to Star Valley, Wyo., last week. He and 'his wife attended the wedding in the Idaho Falls Temple for his sister, Ronds Drainey and Cody Luthi, both from Wyoming, July 8L Friday they went to Auburn, Wyo., where they attended the reception. e Arriving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wood- - dis-pendi- ng Open Every Friday & Saturday Merkley family reunion in Tridell. They rehearsed geneology and planned to do more for the coming held and geneology cussed. Geraldine Powell will resume secretary duties, with Glenn Spen-the- y cer as president for the coming year. Rawlin Spe-Sa- lt Spencer will be over Ceramics geneology. which Maxine had made and brought from Wssh-whic- h ington were raffled, Echo Drive In three attended the John daughter, Mrs. Karl Betta. They came to attend their family reunion held at Bacon Park Friday and Saturday. An of their children were in attendance. They camped overnight, held a program, had a family dinner, and a planning meeting on family organ- sheets-correcte-d n 1-- 2 e Visiting at the home of Rose Gardner Saturday waa Mr. and Bfrs. Sheril Larson. They, are friends from St George, e Mr. and Mra. Jim Horrocka and eon, Houston, Tex., visited with Mr, and Mrs. Theron Horrocka. e Mrs. Diana Steinquiat and children were in Asthon, Idaho, last week. While there they attended the Kimber reunion, e Mrs. Aneita Hancock, Sunnyvale, Calif., spent five days with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Smith, and also visited and other .relatives friends in the Basin. All 9, 1980. Aug. er Zola Sponsor year. In order to become a pro at this favored contest, one must follow these simple rules: Each contest may only select two chips from among the ones no practice shots are provided; allowed; chips must not be altered; and no finger licking between throws Bode of World Records. Guineas Book officials pUn to make buffalo chip flipping a new entry. Recent competitions held in Custer State Park, S. Dak., netted a distance of ISO feet for the title. With the return of last years Golden Spike Chip 10 7, 1980 Uintah Basin Standard Thursday, August -- 20 "Long Riders' P. Inez Kettle has returned home after spend-- . ing some time in Idaho visiting relatives, e Mr. and Mrs. Alden White are here visiting at the home of their e 13 . Cooperation with Bottle Hollow Inn and Roosevelt Fine Arts Council tLft Our 13 - snivel Try ft Blue- ft 13 tr Berry Empanadas ft 13 in the v u Come To Roosevelt ft AIR CONDITIONED DINING ROOM OR FAST SERVICE DRIVE-U-P WINDOW ft Bottle Hollow Convention Center Dinner and Show $9.50$6.25 Children Dinner 7:00 P.M. Show 6:00 P.M. Special Arrangements For Reservations Call 722-229- 4 or REFRESHING DRINKS r 0 8 IV! with Samuel French Mon-Th- 789-034- TIME located in the Safeway Shopping Center East Highway 40 ' 13 ft oat at TACO Bring you family to urs. 1 0:30 AM to 1 0 PAA. Fri.&Sat. 10:30 AAA. to 12 P.M. 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