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Show Thursday. May T3. 1982 Uintah Basin Standard A West Main Vernal 789-428- 2 20 DUCHESNE NEWS QReat hamBURqeR place an6 moRe! Tamara Gamer I I I Mrs. Ruby Thomas eon, reports that her Mae Elwin and Lena .and family, former residents, have moved from Stevenson, Wash., to Vernal where he has taken a job with Horrocks Association. Phyllis Day and Carolyn Madsen were special guests at an American Legion Auxiliary 840 meeting last week at the Weber 840 Salon in Brigham City. Phyllis is Department Chapeau and Carolyn is her secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gee were in Salt Lake last week visiting Or a 'b sister, Louisa and Devear Rosa, and another sister, Viola Peterson, who had been hospitalized for While in the area they visited Clarence Wilson, and in Ogden they spent an afternoon with Ed and Pearl Du-che- se I I I I I MONTWELL NEWS Nota Nelson in-d- Dawn and Fred Brown went to Arvada, Cola where Fred called for a square dance. There were 15 squares from the Denver area. Fred ETown informed os of hie mother, Beth Browns, recovery from her eye surgery. f Only one bank... First Interstate Bank offers you the two most powerful packages of checking services in the west! sur-er- She is in the process of selling her home and buying a trailer home which will be located in the Altamont area near Giles. her daughter Rosalee, and a sister, Dean Call. Here are a few of the new families who have moved into Second Ward area: Robert and Nancy West and children, who purchased the Craig Campbell home in the Cove, and Lea and Lynette Gardner and family moved into a new home near the golf course. e William and Joe Schmitt and children, Salt Lake, are presently staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (Ren Johnson, waiting for a home. e On the occasion of Mothers Day, all of Max Nelsons Mrs. daughters, Ina Lee West Valley ; Shaw, Karen Brown, Price ; Cheri Womack, Vernal; and Penny all came for the day. Her sons all visited via telephone. A.D. Shaw and son West Valley Nolan, City, visited with his mother, Mrs. Eetella 1. Interest on your entire checking account balance1 2. Personalized, . OWvMoaftMtemtf 7. Day & Night Teller 4. Check guarantee2 8. Money orders 5. Overdraft protection2 9. Travelers checks banking 10. Notary service 6. Unlimited check writing numbered checks 2. With emit approval 3. VISA or MasterCard2 with no annual fee only PLUS these exclusive services throughout the West... . ' Mrs. Monty Johnson was a patient in the , County hospital. Wendell Freston attended two days of school for NAPA Co. in Salt Lake. Leola went out with him and visited in Ogden with a sister, Lurrine McFer-so- n and Flora Mitchell, and a brother, Arlen Mitchell, in Salt Lake. She also visited their mother, Dora Freston. e Mrs. Thelma Ander-to- n received numerous ' phone calls for Mothers from daughters Day Berta, Cola; Bonnie and daughter Laura, Penn.; sons Don, Salt Lake; Val, Reno; Bruce, La.; grandsons Terry Sheppard, Cola; and Petey Bowden, Salt Lake. Ethel and Leola Freston went to Grand to Cola, Junction, time some with spend weir sister, Jean and Chet Brooks. While ' there they attended a bridal shower for their niece, Rhonda. Wendell and Leona Freston went to WQls-vill- e (near Logan) to visit the weekend with their daughter Rayma and Doug Riding and family. Wendell baptized and confirmed their 1. Instant Cash 1 Only at First Interstate Bank is instant cash available 24 hours a day at more than 600 Day & Night Teller machines across the 1 1 Western states. 12. Personal.Check Cashing 13. 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JoLyn Haslem and Becky Larsen went to Grantsville where Becky participated in Drama and both girls were in a drill team contest. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Haslem were in Salt Lake for a Korean Festival. Accompanying the Haslems for the -- the required balance, there is no service charge for your account, and all of the above First Interstate services are available to you at no cost With the professionals at First Interstate Bank to open your Checkbook Interest or Checkbook Bonus account... the most powerful accounts of their kind in the West See FiirsS Merstfarfte Bank rmc Where convenience and service come with the territory. Roosevelt Office 810 East 200 North returning home they received word that Ed, a former has Basin resident, passed away. They visited Harold's brother, Max Gee, in Murray. When visiting Esther Gee they learned that Esthers mother, Mrs.' Otto Johnson, was 102 April 26. Mrs. Helen Merkley was in Coalville with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell' Moon who are parents of a girl born April 23 in LDS Hospital. Violet Merkley is of a boy, weighing 6 lbs. 12 oz., born to Mr. and Mrs. Steve (Lynette) Mobs, in the St. George hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Maple-- , Bartholomew, ton, were guests of Mr.: and Mrs. Lucius R. Swasey. Other visitors' were their daughter Maxine, husband Rich--' ard Jensen, and family, Provo; a brother-in-laLaRue Weech, Provo, Amanda daughter Trows and granddaughter Patti, Grantsville; and daughter Donna and husband, Stevpn Thompson, Dutch Tfobit Mr. and Mrs. Jack Skewes are parents of a girl born April 25 in. Ashley Valley Medical Center. She weighed 9.' lbs. 3 oz., and will be. named Karri Jo. Grand--1 parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Skewes, Bountiful, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davies,! Rock Springs, Wyo. ; Mr. and Mrs. Alex) Jimenez were in Den--: ver, Colo., where he attended a workshop as! part of his job require-- ; ments. Enroute there-- ; they visited relatives in'. Steamboat Springs and. Brush, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Mezenen attended an; open house for Mr. and Mrs. Burt MezenenY 25th wedding annivers--' ary in Morgan. They; visited their daughter; and family, Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Simmons,: in Layton before retur-- i ning home. j great-grandmoth- Shaw. You get all these services free: Upon y. event were Mr. and Mrs. Hyuns Tark, Mr.; and Mrs. Sou Brag,; Roosevelt The group'; were overnight guests 1 of Myrons sister, Marie ; Russon, in (hem. ; e Mrs. Katie Anderson has her husband, Joe, home from hie long hospital stay, e Company at the home of Bui and Verda Nelson were Rick Miller, Salt Lake; Barbra Richards and Bon Ronnie, Kremmling, Colo.; Glenda HaQ, Billie Oletta Nielson, Jackie Malnar, Salt Lake; Rose Marie Cook, Santa Monica, Calif.; Lillian and Hairy Peacock, Rangely, Colo. Most of them were here for the funeral of Norma Belion. e Margaret Loranger was a patient in the Vernal hospital recently and is recuperating at home from foot surgery. Keith and LaRue Jensen and children attended a Jensen family reunion in Emery County May 8. It had been 32 years since all Keiths brothers and sisters had been to- gether. Family members gathered at Cedar Mt. from Tennessee, Ohio, Minnesota, North Dakota and Utah. |