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Show Uintah Basin Standard Thunt., Jun 23, 1908 Phri 10 Summer school MONTWEL activities at by Nobs Nelson West Jr. High school for Went Summer LAPOINT Jr. High and Todd Rtudcntbod-ie- s has been much fun," report by Mrrl Ilorrocka some of the more than sixty students who have taken the Merlin Huber, who is workto enroll. Science opportunity ing at Blue mountain, enjoyed crafts and physical education the weekend home with his have been favorites while readfamily. ing and math are fun with a -- Mr. and Mra Ronald variety of activities and games. and children Lewie. Learning becomes an enjoyBruce and Becky were weekable experience with the many end visitors in Salt Lake. Mr. Horrocks had to check with activities planned for this sumhie doctor. They were guests at mer. Field trips to various the Edsone Holme, and they points of interest will give first toured the Hoogie Zoo before hand knowledge and added fun school. The students coming home. Mr. Horrocka had to summer and looking fora hone fall on him last week are excited to these ward trips. injuring hi shoulder. Mr. and Mrs. David Jen- Reporters: Judy Reed, Mari klna, Annie Davis and Birtie Cuch, Debra Reed and Sheryl Shiner, Vernal, enjoyed a birth- Long. day diner at Myton, in honor of Mac McNeil. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wash- enjoyed fishing at Flaming burn from Myton. Gorge and Dutch John. Mr. and Mn. Golden Winn, Margaret Rye ond son; Mae and Enel Sprouse; Mr. Carolyn Thompson and sons; and Mra. Ray Sprouse, Ouray, Dorothy Rowen from Vernal; attended funeral services last Georgia Thompson were weekweek for Les Mullins in Roose- end visitors in Salt Lake and velt. they all enjoyed the Circus Mr and Mra Howard Hor- while In the city. rocks; Thelma Lamb; Mr. and The Sunshine Club met last Mrs. D arris Rasmussen attend- week at the home of Vona ed the wedding dance and re- Walker. The afternoon was ception for Mr. and Mra Jerry pent quilting. Refreshments Shields held at Brldgeland. were served to the group. Clinton Harrison, who has school opened Summer been attending the Y" in Pro- Monday, June 6, at West Jr. vo is now home visiting his High School Elroy Walker is mother Elizabeth Harrison. driving the school bus from Don Johnson and Ray Rasmussen who have been attendAlan Shrank, Salt Lake ing school at Weber College in City, is visiting with the Loyal Ogden, are home for the sum- Coxs. mer months. Joyce Angus, daughter of Mr. and Mra Clinton Mor- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Angus; Burrill and children, Farmington, ley, Ida., is here to stay for the N. M. have been visiting par- summer with her grandmother ents, Mr. and Mra McCoy Alice Angus. and Ellis Morill in Fort Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Angus Hor-roc- Pam Woodward breaks arm e Pamela Woodward, ten yr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Woodward, had the misfortune of breaking her right arm while playing. The acci- (Mel-lYigi- old ka SCIENCE NTCDY Colleen Black, Orio Iorg and Gerald Xebcker inspect a birds nest. In science the children will study a different subject each week. La-poi- nt Interest runs high as Mr. plaster to Debra students have all sorts of plaster molds to choose from and will also do woodwork later In the course. PLASTER MOLDING TIME Ah Sam demonstrates working In Reed, Dill Locke ami Phillip Betts. The Henry gene Workmans in Roosevelt and enjoyed the horse races Duchesne. Their son, Billy, will and boys Kevin and Doyle; Mr. in Vernal at the fair grounds. remain with his grandparents and Mrs. Nyle Angus and son They had a horse entered in Connie Woodward and Clar-ind- a for the summer montha They Mark frofn Salt Lake, spent a the races Reed returned home WedYelfew days vacationing in Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wool- - nesday after spending more lowstone Park in Wyoming. ey; and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey than two weeks touring Oregon Margaret Rye, Vernal, and Taylor were called to White-roc- and California. at the home of Leland Georgia Thompson have been to Moab; Green River and Mooseman. His wife Mildred, They left by bus May 29. Price on tbelr vacation. met with a fatal accident when While In Oregon they stayed Kim Angus, Salt Lake, she was dragged by a horse. with relatives in Medford, and they also toured the Oregon stayed a few days with Allred Martin and Andy coast. From Medford they went Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Huber who have been attending gar Mourey, while her parents College at the U.S.U. in Logan to California. the Nyle Angus' were on vaca- are home for the summer. While there they stayed with tion to Yellowstone Park and In Palo Alto, Los relatives Idaho. Burley, and Lompoc. They flew Angeles Della Nyberg, who has from San Francisco to Los been working at the UniverAngeles to visit Disneyland. sity of Utah in Salt Lake, is Knotts Berry Farm and the summer now at home for the by Violet Parriette worlds largest wax museum. Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Angus and son Mark, Salt Lake; Mr. While In San Francisco they Approximately 45 commun- visited Chinatown and Fisherand Mrs. Floyd Angus and sons Friend members at gathered Kevin and Doyle visited in Bur- ity for mans Warfs in Santa Cruz. ley Ida. with the Dean and ship hall Thursday evening BeuWednesday morning they flew a farewell party honoring Reed Angus and families. from San Francisco to Salt Dean Huber Is working for lah Borman, VISTA Volunteer, Lake City and returned home Indian left The who Saturday. Great Lake Timber Co. drivbus. Womens Club presented her Wednesday night by ing a logging truck. Pearl Preece and daugh- with a handbeaded necklace and ter Unda. Craig. Colo., visited earrings set which was made mother Mable Jenkins at the by Pauline Checora. RefreshRoosevelt Flyers rest home. They visited the Eu- - ments were served and the evwas Just viRiting spent ening and enjoying each others comon the pany. Mrs. Paul Sanchez was hostess to a coffee hour in honor of Mrs. Beulah Borman. Mrs. The members of the Flying Dekler was Ap- Club have not been as active Roy 1 proximately 14 neighbor ladies this past week as usual. Moncalled and were served refresh- day morning Ted Olpin flew Bob Sather and James Hall ments. Mrs. Lena Sixkiller receiv- over Indian Canyon and Strawed word that her son PFC Hen- berry River. ry Sixkiller is now stationed in Wednesday, Dr. ana Mrs. DeNang. Dan Dennis flew to Logan reDen mothers sponsored a turning Thursday afternoon. party for the Cub Scouts at Later Thursday, Dr. Dan flew Friendship hall Monday, May to Provo, returning Friday. 14. Billy Myron, who recently Saturday morning Ted Olpin returned from boarding school flew Pink Timothy and DeVerc and a hoy scout, was a special Hancock over a portion of the guest. He reported on his own Uintah mountains. Dave Adamson flew Mr. and scouting activities to encourage the cubs. The group then Mrs. Doug Winn and family on played games with a prize for a sight seeing trip over FlamRefreshments ing Gorge. Sunday morning, every winner. were served. Con Searle flew the 150 locally. Frank Arrowchis and Fred Work projects have been goConetah, 8 Tribal Business Com- ing on during the week at the mittee members, and Judge ready room, the floor tile being Henry Upchrgo spent last week completed this past week. in Salt Lake attending the anWe hope to have the taxiway nual seminar on treatment and oiling projects started this week rehabilitation of alcoholics, sometime. Word has been received that sponsored by the University of Utah School of Alcohol Studies. the State Aeronautics ComMrs. Robert Butters, the mission has approved our appliformer Dorothy Jcnka. recently cation for runway lighting, so returned from Detroit. Mich, this project will be started in where she and her husband the near future. were living prior to his enlistTHB ment in the Sendee. Mrs. Butters will Join him after he is Con Furubotton, Mrs. Franstationed. She is now visiting cis Thompson And Mrs. N. B. IN TOWN Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jrnk. Mlrtl Mn CM cwHfcintiwL Nt run SmUtr Mi mt sew mn A Guests at the home of Mr. hunters' safetoor ntM htatmi wail. ty course will begin Tuesday. and Mrs. dem Evans last week June 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the Ft. were Mr. and Mrs. Con FuruDurhesne community building. botton of Trmpe, Arizona. Pearl Sixkiller attended The course is primarily for those who have never had a graduation cxcreisrs for her Utah State Big Game Hunting cousin, Gwen Denver in Bishop, to Itojtr a Sm enlhM h to urt im License; however anyone inter- Calif, and la presently visiting (MO M sme rtittwsa S)n;k sms ested may enroll. They must Mr. and Mrs. Connie jDcnver In M frtM pa IB M M Ml be 14 years of age by August Bishop. Mrs. Brenda Munlock Mo- 1. Registration fee is $2.00. Gene Wallace will instruct the jado will direct a Head Start class and tribal personnel will project for 50 children this H Sold with the oul'tondinc OX Tire Store Purchanc Price Guarantee summer at the Mission of Anassist. gainst workmanship and all mad hazards. It's the finest guarantee I A group of Ft. Duchesne tonio School at lala. Culif. ( ,, you caa get os tire. ladies surprised Mrs. Grnc-vev- c Nuns will serve a tearhrisand Miller with a housewarm- they will he assist ed by tearh-cr'- s OtZlHSTAtlCCRiOrr JlWtj1ono?A 7 aides. Mrs. Mojado is a ing party Wednemlay afternoon. Mra. Miller recently moved graduate of tSl'. little friends helped from Ft. Duchesne to her new trailer home in Roosevelt. The Teresa Mojiidu celebrate her NATIONWIDE ladle presented her with a 4th birthday. Party decorations SALES AND Refreshwere in a circus theme. The flora! centerpiece. SERVICE ments were brought by the la- small frvo played games and dies and served. Those present were served birthday cake and were Mrs. Roy Dogler, Mrs. Ua cream. Guest were Tammy. 11 A. Valve rde, Mrs. Rotiert How- Hurt ami Kiierrv Ferguson: ell. Mrs. M. L. Schwartz. Mrs. Evette and Yvonne Chapnosc; Paul Sanchez. Mrs. Glen Work- Jenny larrietle; and Marie man. Mrs. Clem Evans, Mrs. Sixkiller. Coast vacation for two girls Ny-be- rg ks great-grandpare- dent happened Wednesday while Pam was staying with her sister, Mrs. Ronald Dye. Mra Ardella Dustin, daughter, Mra Alice Guinn and children from Reno, Nevada, arrived at the home of son, Marlin Dustin for a short visit. Dean Dustin returned from Salt Lake with his mother. Friday the visitors left for S.L. Mrs. Sharon Dustin went with them to attend June Conference. The Second Ward Laural class, dates and girt friends, enjoyed a hayride and eats. Their class teacher, Mrs. Sharon Dustin and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rasmussen were the chaperons. Mrs. Reita Hamblin went to Salt Lake Sunday and stayed several days with her mother Mrs. Candus Hunt They spent the time doing genealogy work. Reita participated In the stake tour Wednesday and returned home on the bus. Other Ward members going on the tour were lia V. Larsen. Ellen Miles, ond Dorothy Rowley. Mr. and Mrs. Marley Hamblin enjoyed having their children, Kay and Mary and boys and Mary Dale Taylor and children home from Logan for the weekend. Kay and Mary Dale will both attend summer school at U.S.U. Mrs. Max Ndlson entertained the T. & C. Club members at her home Tuesday. La- Lo-rang- er get home... its pleasant to relax with cool, refreshing beer. In fact, 65 of all the beer produced in this country is enjoyed at home. It cheers your taste as it renews your zest. So, make yourself at home . . . with beer. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. JM SOUTH STH LAST (AIT LAKE CITY, UTAH in AtJtWAJL NEOLA QQV mv Qtb 1:30 P.M. ALL PROCEEDS TO ROOSEVELT I LOS HOSPITAL BUILPIHC FOND PATRIOTIC A.M. PROGRAM-11:- 30 NEOLA WARD HOUSE EVENTS 4-- H ELIMINATION-12:- 30 Special Event: All Ladies Tire Rolling Contest (Prize S10.00 in Groceries) SIONSOKKI) BY SWAIN'S STORE O HORSE RACING EVENTS O O RODEO EVENTS O TOP TIRE BUY six-we- ek Its good dies present were Cheri Womack, LaRue Larsen, Dolly Del mar and Barbara HamSorenson, JoAnne Summarell, blin and boys were June ConConnie Simper, Margaret and Pat Anderson. ference visitors in Salt Lake Plaques made from tin cans Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tomwere demonstrated and a salad linson had company arriving plate was served. from North Mrs. Jean Hamblin spent here Tuesday the week In Hanksville with her Platte, Nebraska. Francis and Jack Tomlinson, George and husband, Marley. I Danny and Jerry Dean Pauline Tomlinson, brothers of Jensen spent the past week at'Harrys. The boys' mother, Mrs.the home of Ruth and Myron Lacy Hamilton, has been seri- FT. DUCHESNE Snows Roosevelt Phone Haslem. The boys lived with ously ill the past week in Vern- ial Sunday evening. Oren Pierson passed away al Hospital. Haslems one summer. Gail Loranger and Dor- h Penny and Earl Nelson, Tuesday, June 14. in Salt Lake. rant Freston were in Salt Lake Salt Lake City, enjoyed the Funeral services were held Friweekend home with parents, day the 17th in Riverside Stake. Friday on business. Burial was in the Roosevelt The Melvin Mower family the Max Nelsons. Dennis and Hazel Jensen, cemetery. The following relawere in this vicinity during the week looking after their farm Salt Lake City, spent the week tives came for the graveside-servic: end with Hazel's mother, Mrs. wife, Clara McAff e interests. John and Maize Nielson & Remo Hamblin after visiting Pearson; sons Lyle and Roy; aj family, Mesa, Arizona, were in Ferron with David and Fon-tell- a daughters Mrs. Parley house guests at the home of Alexander, Salt Lake, Hunt. HatHoward and Minnie Crapo. Mr. James Powell received Mrs. Robert (Delaine) Boys Danny and Leland re- word of a new grandson born cher, Bountiful, Mrs. James mained here for vacation time. to daughter, Loene and Jim (Jeane) Evan, Riverside, CalNorma and Leland Me- - Nelson, Salt Lake Saturday. ifornia, Mrs. Ed (Enid) Cowles, cham motored to Tremonton This is the second son for the Vancover, Washington; broSaturday to attend the funeral Nelsons and two girls. thers Earl Ervin, Von; sisservices for one of twin girls A Men and Reita Lyn Ham- ters Alice Summers and Jan, born prematurely to Mr. and blin and Deloy Timothy motor- Mrs. Alice Rust, Mrs. Potter. Mrs. Milton Mecham. ed to Salt Lake City to attend The Pearsons were residents Mrs. Ruth Haslem and Elder Carl Mower's Testimon of this area for many years. children attended the Haslem reunion in Vernal Saturday. Family members gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderton Saturday evening honoring Gary and Reita Anderton. Present were Chalmers and Lorraine Workman and family, Kent and Peggy Anderton and family, Barbara and Johnny Rogers, all of Salt Lake. JoAnn and Wayne Bowden and son, Lena and Roe McDonald and Shari. A barbeque was the order of the evening. Gary and family departed Monday for Albuquerque, New Mexico for additional time with the Air Force. Colleen and Lee Blanchard, Farmington, visited relatives here the weekend. Children, Jill and Janet returned home with them. Myron and Ruth Haslem and family enjoyed a family dinner at the Veil Haslem home Friday evening honoring their father, Mr. John Haslem and new wife. Pearl Rhea and Ed Lewis and family from Orem were overnight guests of Myron and Ruth. Myron and Rhea are brother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brown to and daughter from Reno, Nev. are vacationing here with parafter a day of hard work or hard play. And ents, the Vic Browns. ENTRANCE FEE ITRSE $10.00 Saddle Bronc Riding ENTRANCE FEE ... $40.00 ITRSE $10.00 Bareback Riding $35.00 (ENTRANCE FEE ADDED TO ABOVE EVENTS) ENTRANCE FEE $.1.00 ITRSE Calf Roping ENTRANCE FEE $5.00 Jackpot PER It'RSK MAN Team Roping Jackpot ENTRANCE FEE Horce Race CLUB EVENTS FINALS O Pole Bending - Barrel Racing 4-- H Keyhole Racing (TROPHIES FOR ABOVE Sign-u- p EA ENTS) $25.00 J, ( FR ENTRANCE FEE 2-yr.-- 4' $10.00 Horce Race old ENTRANCE FEE -FREE-FOR-AL- $10.00 Mile Race L (ENTRANCE ENTRANCE FEE ITRSE .... $25.00 ITRSE $25.00 (SPONSORED BY HANK SWAIN) FEE ADDED TO ABOVE EVENTS) $10.00 Quarter Horse Race (FREE-FOR-AL- O ITRSE $10.00 ENTRANCE FEE L $3.00 ITRSE .... Jackpot ITRSE Kid Pony Race Jackpot ITRSE .... Race Jackpot Express Pony(WILL KI N IF St FF1CIENT ENTRIES) ENTRANCE FEE $10.00 Time: 10 to 12 on day of rodeo, or mail: Mark Oberhansly, Neola I2ZZZZZZ3ZZZ!Z!ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!ZZ3ZZZZZ!ZI!Z!ZZZZZ!Z2Z3CZ!ZZZZ3 |