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Show the weekend with her parents, John B. Franz, who have been Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Birtcher. stationed at Fort Mammoth, Thunk. Oct, 27, 1906 Pag 8 New Jersey. They were enroute Dr. and Mrs. Calvin Kowaliis to their new assignment at Ft went to Blackfoot, Ida., where Lewis, Wash. he was a guest speaker at the testimonial of Stephen Benson, Mrs. Dick Hatch and son, who has been called on un LDS Gary, of Boise, Ida., spent a mission to Switzerland. few days with ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reynolds. Her Mr. and Mrs. Kormnn Fenn husband was attending some of Kearns and daughters, Mari-lvn- n special meetings of the Sinclair and Ann, were recent Oil Company in SLC. by Merio Rom guest of his parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holmes Mrs. George Fenn. Marrell Wilkins took Janies Fenn. returned to their home in OklaE. Bacon to SLC Thursday for George homa, after a short visit with consultation with his doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Kent her and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Muse Angus After going through the Balt and other family memRiverof Wanda Harris, daughter, Kay, Lake Clinic, it was decided anand Douglas visited their bers and friends. other operation might help Mr. ton, Clista Angus. They parBacon'wrWidiUon. Nearly six- mother, in Arlen Christensen, a former the deer hunt ticipated teen months ago, he underwent school teacher here, spent the inan for on his hip surgery Mr. and Mrs. Randy Thomp- weekend visiting. She Is teachjury he had received. The opera- son and daughters, Karina and ing In Moroni this year. Chartion hasn't proved successful. came out lotte Tomlinson, Marilyn Snow, Provo of Lou, Mindy However, with the newer tech- to visit at the home of his par- Mayna Moon and her roommate, are now available, they niques e. DeAnn Hunter, Merrill Mr. Mrs. and ents, accompanied her more Is encouraged. using, he and their huntvisited some did parents. They also They he In talking with Mr. Bacon, are all attending Snow College. desired to expreM his sincere ing while here. Kay Bergquist them home and thanks to all his friends who accompanied visited her with folks, the Keith Johnny Heaton, Terry Scholes, considerkind and so have been Clayton Wright and Bobbie Bergquists. ate during his trouble. He said Michle, students at Dixie Colconvalescence his period during spent the weekend with he had over 400 callers at George Fenn returns to SLC lege, their medical week a this for parents, Mr. and Mrs. checkup was he which his home for Gordon more on his back Heaton, Mr. and Mrs and adtherapy deeply grateful. His new Rae Scholes, Mr. and Mrs. Erndress will be LDS Hospital, Salt, and legs. est Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Lake City, for the next few Ariel Michle. Mrs. Miller Genevieve enjoyed weeks. a few days visit with her daughMrs. Joe Wilcken returned Lt. and Mrs. Merle Birtcher of SLC spent ter and visit with home after a her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Mace, Delta, and a son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wilcken of Murray. Uintah Basin Standard Lls-onbe- son-in-la- son-in-la- Slater and family of Sunset, and Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Morrill and children of SLC. They all returned to their respective homes with the exception of Mrs. Morrill and children who will stay for a week's visit weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Theron Leavitt. The family went hunting. Theron was successful in getting his deer. ARCADIA AND BRIDGELAND s $GX! tlifwJDOCilD Man with a Balanced Background RANCHER-FARME- e R Lifetime experience with agriculture. Knows the problems and needs of a rural area . . . Presently a Director, Utah Wooi growers. EXPERIENCED LEGISLATOR Three consecutive terms, Utah House of Representatives . . . Presently member newly formed Legislative Study Committee. COLLEGE GRADUATE Degree in political science . . . Technical knowledge coupled with practical experience. CAPABLE SPEAKER Good ideas have little value unless expressed well . . . Present House Republican Whip. FAMILY MAN Marride to the former Lonrtto Madsen . . . Seven children. ACTIVE CHURCH WORKER Presently member Wasatch Stake High Council. o LETS HAVE PROGRESS WITHOUT INFLATIONS LETS HAVE PROSPERITY WITHOUT WAR!" (Paid political adv., Clyde committee, Jim Smdley, chairman) JIoddd tilto Clay-bur- . Notice To Contractors Docksteads have new grandson born in S.L. Beck-stea- d Mr. and Mrs. Arvel announce Lake Salt of the birth of a son, Avel Ue, bom October 13, at the LDa The hospital in Salt Lake.9 young man weighed oz. He has two sisters. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Laron Beckstead, Arvel Lee is their 16th their eighth grandchild grandson. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John P. Watts. Murray, and the paternal great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Beckstead, Salt Lake. Ra-ma- for . . . 0 NS-25- for - County Commissioner Republican Party s, Jody, Linda and Kay Chappell are staying with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Pitt, while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chappell, of SLC spend a few days deer hunting. bum, underwent wraenrwed the Roosevelt hospital lie nesday. Latest reports say is improving nicely. w Deer hunting visitors were by Ida Homx-kMr. and Mrs. Jackie Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Beit Dannen-ber- g of Layton. He is an employee Those attending Primary and daughters visited his at Thiokol. stake temple day Thursday H. W. Welmore, Helper, uncle, at the Salt Lake temple were who is recovering in the Price Garth Anderton and Lloyd Bleazard, Opal Mashospital from major surgery. Nielson were deer hunting Evelyn Ross and JoAnn Bonnie sey, and visiting in the Roosevelt Johnson. Kent Jensen area with relatives. Mr. and Mrs , Mr. and Mrs. Hugh and family of Heber were Friday evening guests of Mrs. Visiting the Byron Bow- Evans and family of Salt Marvin G. Shields. dens this weekend were her Lake, and Miss Hayes, SacraMr. ments, Calif., were visiting sister and brother-in-laSaundra Leavitt who is at- and Mrs. Spencer Larsen, of the Anion Evans family over tending the BYU, spent the past Magna. They also visited her the weekend. Mrs. Evelyn Mullins took parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fenn. her daughter, MarLayne, to Salt Lake Friday for a dental Nancy Olpin went to Salt , Lake City Saturday to attend appointment. Mr. and Mrs. Hale HoL Sealed proposals will be re- a Girls State luncheon honorceived by the State Road Com- ing girls who attended the affair last summer. The lunmission of Utah, Room 6 State Office Building, Salt Lake cheon was held at the Inn. She was accomCity, Utah until 2 o'clock p.m. Wednesday, November 16, 1966, panied to Salt Lake by her VOTE and at that time publicly opened mother, Mrs. Joseph E. (Ted) of a Graded construction for Olpin. and Drained Roadway and (1) LYRAD Prestressed Concrete Structure Mr. and Mrs. Sandy 82.69' O. to O. in Duchesne Richman and her mother, County, the same being situated Mrs. Glade Davis, and Mrs. on State Road No. 35 7 miles, Winn, went to Salt Lake more or less, Southeast of Kay to see the play, AfTuesday Tabiona over the Duchesne ter the at the Pioneer Fall, River identified as State Project Memorial Theater. Hie actor No. 6 (1). in the play was Quentin Kolb, The length of road to be con- a former Roosevelt resident, 0.562 is or structed improved an uncle of Mrs. and miles, and the principal items of work are approximately as 2-Yfollows: 28,000 Cu. Yds. of ImCalif, Manteca, Kolb, Lloyd ConClass "A ported Borrow, crete (AE) (Estimated Quan- was visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. tity 79 Cu. Yds) at Per Lump Donal Kolb and other relaSum and 10 Each Prestressed Member Type B II - 36 (Speci- tives in the Uintah Basin. A man interested in the alty Item) 82 7" Long. The project is to be completed In Mr. and Mrs. Petro Fora-ki45 working days Kearns, were visiting Prequalification of bidders Is his sister and husband, Mr. required. Prior to any bidder's and Mrs. Maxie Chapoose. ear Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nickell and daughters of Pleasant Grove visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nickell. Ken enjoyed the deer hunt with other members of the family. gate returned from Salt Lake Thursday, They have been assisting at the home of their son the past month. Their daughter-in-lahad open heart surgery. She is now home from the hospital very much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Thompson and family, Salt Lake, were guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thompson over the weekend, and also doing some hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson and children of Orem, were Sunday dinner guests of the Joe Clayburns. n Visitors at the Joe home Saturday included Mrs. Dick Bingham, Magna; Mrs. Hazel Peterson and Lorraine Allred, Myton. Kelly Clayburn, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clay- - receiving plans and specifications, it will be necessary that the bidder have on file with the State Road Commission of Utah completed and approved, the reMr. and Mrs. Dan Oldsen of quired Prequalification StateVernal took their son and his ment pertaining to contractors wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Oldsen, experience and financial condito SLC Friday where Bill re- tion. ceived a medical checkup. Not less than the general prevailing wage rates as deterMr. and Mrs. Donald Laris mined by the Industrial Comreceived word that their daugh- mission of .Utah, effective Augter, Diane, who la attending ust 21, 1963, shall be paid to school at USU, had been select- all laborers, workmen and meed, along with five other girls, chanics employed on this projto run for the girls freshmen ect. president At the present time Proposal forms, plans, cross they haven't been advised of sections and specifications are the outcome of the election. on file in the office of the State Road Commission, Salt Lake Guests at the Parley Raw- City, and the office of its Dislings home have been their trict Engineer at American sons, Louis and Shirt, and his Fork, Utah, where they may be son, Danny, and Louis' girl reviewed by prospective bidders friend, Sandra Sorensen, of St Specifications, proposal forma, George. The boys are attending and plans may be obtained at USU at Logan. the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Scholes payment of a fee of 35.00, no spent two days in SLC for con- part of which will be refunded. sultation with his doctor and Each bidder must submit a to take care of business. letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to furMrs. John Gale and Mrs. Orlie nish said bidder with required Rachels went to Price Wednes- bond. The right to reject any or day where they visited with all bids is reserved. relatives for two days. Mrs. Cash, certified check, cashGale spent her time with her iers check, or approved promother, Mrs. G. V. Austin, and posal guarantee bond for not Mrs. Rachel e visited with her leas than five per cent of total sisters, Mrs. Mary Radakovich amount of bid made payable to and Mrs. Margaret Anderson. the State Road Commission must accompany each bid as Paul and Carl Larson spent evidence of good faith and a the weekend with their parents. guarantee that If awarded the Dr. and Mrs. R. V. Larson. Both contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish coboys are attending BYU. ntract bond as required. Any additional information Saturday guests of Carolee Etaugh and Martha Trueblood may be secured at the office were Carolee's fiance, Kenneth of the State Road Commission. Dated this 22nd day of OctoLarson, and Martha's friend, Kenneth Maker, both BYU ber, 1966. STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Ron Eskund Henry C. Helland, Director of Highways had their children home during the weekend, Bonnie from the Date of publication October BYU, Mr. and Mrs Frank 27, 1966. dleeir tamrfosirs W j?. development of ALL Duchesne County! For Efficiency In County Government, Vote for Lyrad McConkie Has experience In Ranching and Farming In Duchesne County. Interested in good, permanent roads throughout the county. Active in community affairs. life-lo- ng Past president of Moon Lake Water Users, well acquainted with water problems of the Basin. Will appreciate your vote and will do his best to serve you! Support McConkie November 8th! YOUR GAS APPLIANCE DEALER INVITES YOU TO . . . 9 (If at tha and of 60 days you'ra not completely satisfied, your dsalsr will take it back, and refund any payment mads including normal installment costs.) IF YOU'RE DRYING YOUR CLOTHES ON A CLOTHES LIN- Ethis special offer will give you a glorious 60-dopportunity to enjoy all the advantages of automatic gas clothes drying. Dry whenever you wiah regard lms of the weather. No more clothee no more dust and soot. or You can save a lot of time an average of four hours every 60-da- week in carrying, hanging, sprinkling and ironing. You lave tons of clothes and lot of work carrying walking 42 miles every year. If, at the end of 60 days you'ra not delighted with your GAS dryer, just tell your dealer. He'll take it back and it won't coat you a penny. No obligation either. Automatic Drying Recommended for Permanent Press Clothes Most manufacturers of permanent prees clothes urge tha use of automatic dryers. A new automatic GAS dryer takes over like a computer when it comm to "special care" garments. It is programmed to amiro you of exactly the right low, even temperatures your permanent preas and other delicate fabrics require. Prove to your own satisfaction how a GAS dryer keeps up with your washer. Let it prove to you how much leae it coats as much as the to operate only a penny a load (ons-fift- h other kind). In 60 days, however, you wont have t chance to Free Homo Trial Offer is mads by most gas appliance dealers in this area and is restricted to participating dealers and to homes within Mountain Fuel's service area. Offer expiree December 31, 1966. sun-fade- d off regular fleet price find out how service-fre- e s gas dryer is. That has to come with years of use. Your gu appliance dealer makes this y free home trial offer because he knows youll like it beet. wind-whipp- t 60-Da- y LOOK FOR THIS SIGN AT PARTICIPATING DEALERS' SHOWROOMS FARMERS SERVICE Phone X70 Roosevelt Utah The GAS flam serve you best MOUNTAIN FUEL svrrur fktUA&i costs loss, tool company Ad StAuiCt lbs-1- 5 Tal-mag- e. |