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Show n'IA to Ilnns.-ii't- , Tlairl:iV ihp wiili. i !.; Culf Hoping Results Salt In 1 Ji'.'.i- - Toilard coiistrucH'iii Co. jjxi. Collere, While Iike for the siiiiiiiier 'here they visited the Walter lllUltlllK, Snows. Tlicy returned home r Wurk-.au- Mr. iiii'l Mm. morning. Mtaite will vacatioyk, Suit fur Miin(iruli,,lin ai1 tion at lioine for a while. On rs- - Oclell Nelson aril ',r- ani in'il rela'ives. jUf. 20 their son Elder Lance ' Mr. and Mrs. ! George; tlirep-t,oward midland will l released from his Bountiful and Jose- - LDS Mission In California v. Vernal spent Tuesda A,je Wyoming ,n,'r llfurn home. Dinner guests Sun- il.e the Ward v,f Bed at Hie lioino of Mr. and home were Mr. j;,e met to- - Mrs. Get man Workman over the in,j Mrs. Joe Jr., Luck and two iih'ii. weekend. sons Kl;lt awj Miclwel of Wyo- - Banna Loy Peterson, Salt and Joseph "Sr. Luck of mlng, Iike, Is spending a vacation with Vernal, her aunts, Amanda llenrle, Per atm i.i '!; Sat-url- ay -- it iw I mV VI il chii will.;. Mrs. Zola Spencer la jy Allred, and Lils this week's calf roping held Workmans arena Wane Workman won the first go around; Ferrell Crozler won the 2nd 3rd go arounds. Ferrell ir.-Crozler was also first In the average and Keith Bastlan was second. In at Mrs. Alton Rogers . V..f . Students graduating from West Jr. high school Friday afternoon were David Brooms, Terry Broome, Tim Hale, David McMullln, Bruce Wardle, Richard Winn and Fred Raney all from Randlett. I For fast results, try an ad the classified section. Seniors in Duncan. fourth quorum Elder's group and their wives held a .day evening. They played games land had refreshments. and Mrs. Thad WUkerson, MRS. GRACE Newlyweds feted at open house sloii Saturday In Salt Lake.' Mrs, Vervil Blanchard spent time this weekend In Salt Lake and mdghliorlng places with relatives limiting geneology. r. and Mrs. Aaron Lahrum, at open house at the Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady and four children, Draper; Mr. Myton Ward chapel, Saturday and Mrs. Forest ikioten, Murevening, June 3, wer ray, spent time in the Uintah Mrs. Marlon Ross, honoring their sun, Lanny, and his bride, Canyon and Sunday they visited and had dinner with Mrs. Lab- - the former Kathy Cargill oi Burley, Idaho, who recited their vows, June 2nd In the LDS -Temple In Salt Lake. A host Kay Jensen and two son's Michael and Lee, Kearns spent Sun- of friends attended to extend day with his parents the Lionel congratulations to the newlyweds and enjoy a social hour. Jensens. her. -Mr. and Mrs. lloy.il IlniTnci.s id.iy .11 In Frontier Grill Bingham has spent the Attending the open house com- I.iintuit class reunion of 199jpast week with her parents the pllmentury to Mr. and Mrs. and their daughter Muli-nI'm- - w.i liMd. Mr. and Mrs. Binghams. Shelsreturn - Lanny Ross, coming from out Vernal, went to Pncuti-llo- , Jwnintifnl and Mr. anr lug to summer school at BYU.1 side of the Basin, were Mr. day to spend time wiili a m.ii, .d-the Gary Horrocks', I'etiiniiiii'1 Mrs. Kent Limb, Salt Lake al Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Dyei and Mrs. El win Cargill, parj tin- - affair. nn home Tuesday. Mrs. Llint attended the graduation excer-- j ents of the bride, Mrs. Shirtin- Byes aie former resi- - clses at the BYU for their dau- -i ley Mecham and Jack, Melonle - Mr. and Mrs. Tlinrm.iu son went to Ogden Friday of N'euia. ghter Mavle, who graduated In' and Tammy; Mrs. Val (Carol ing and visited with tin: Maynard Gardner, who lias beer business education. She returned! Ann) Heusserall, Tremonton; Tremonton; Mr. Barry Tlppltts. The following day llieyl.it Ita- - I'.SU Is spending a week n and Mrs. Frank Russ, Clark, in vim la-- r imi cnts, the Roy Attended graduation idi-fifr a 'Liii, ;l. or, K.ir-ii- . . will return to sum Dorothy and Ann, Greenriver, nu-.!. iil on tlie 12th. She returned home vv I Mrs. Violet Ross, Castle Gate, I.M-'i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith, Warren Olsen, son ol Sunday to spend a lew Jays. awl Mrs. Mid' (.'dire .Mr. and Mrs. Richard Olsei Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell 1..i. in Denmark the pasi Pace) Cools ami two miii''-,- ' .ill Murray, Salt Lake. i l.DS Mission, is liumt Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lake, spent tn- ' ave ol and daughter Mrs. Pete V visiting friends and r.absence, will Wueeny and family came from enjoyed a flslung lid!- m e i ' Tremonton to spend Memorial Mrs. Duncai tah Mts. and ranyun. --M- r. and Mrs. t.leii Bavi.i, i.;.i!'.iin and Mr. and Mrs.where lie will be staying with Day with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Faucet! Salt Luke, visited S.mdo v. tl'i vir.iii uit. 1.1 of American Fork, Hits brother, Mr. and Mrs. Orlc the Ijestcr Gardners an-- l ui.it im i will, tln-iparents, the OI jSpencer. Marden plans on ret and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fau-ce- tt attended the BYU graduafriends and with Ids I rot her iiiiii.i,an .uni Hank Swains in the timing to BYU this fall. lui.i h .uivoii at (he Iilg Springs ov Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Luck tion exercises at Provo, last Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs. Davis and children. hr it 'Wiling. Tiiey enjoyet jand son Bobbin and daughter, week. William graduated with Kl - Mr. and Mrs. Forrest ti.,:i 'I PT awl fished in the iLorl, went Thursday to St. George the 19G7 class. He has been ii. .ii rends. cock and family, Riverton, Myran will worklto pick up their son, Shane who an Instructor at the Xeola school during the past term and It Is hoped he will continue to be a Saturday night --M- - a Ger-Melv- i.'1-i- - i' -- LaL-rui- Gard-Loga- m-r- '. - r m we.-ii-- - - ! ; r I i, teacher i:r'; 1! - : f . JJ. IJ zSSkf;'S. "rTTi I.!!'! '.p . tv1 A In this area. Mrs. Marlon Ross, Larry Ross, Leon Ross, Loryn Ross, Boyd Van Tassell and Mrs. Ralph Shields accompanied Lanny Ross and his bride to the LDS temple In Salt Lake. Mrs. LaVor Dennis went ; ;'t .. ! . to Salt Lake where she will enjoy a vacation as she visits - relatives. -- In correction of an item In Myton News of June 1st, the Daughters of Utah Pioneers were the lusts at a party honoring Mrs. Ruth Murray at the home of Mrs. Wm. H. Linck Wednesday afternoon. In dalgleish Chandler, mother of Mrs. went to Bountiful Sunto a week with the spend day he accompanied Mr. family. and Mrs. Reed Peterson and family who will enjoy a short visit before returning. . Members of the Ladles Aid met at the Presbyterian Church Thursday to participate In a quilting bee. A visitor, Mrs. Wm. Patry, Roosevelt, and president Dora Griffin came from Vernal to join the local A luncheon was meniliers. served to the busy workers at the noon hour and light refresh- ments were enjoyed In the late afternoon. j Sunday morning services at 11 a.m. were conducted at the Presbyterian Church by Mr. Ken Drashner who came from the Christ Methodist Church In Salt Lake City. The young folks choir opened the service with Mrs. Dart as accompanA vocal solo by Mrs. ist. Geneveve Miller was also accompanied by Mrs. Dart. A very interesting sermon was presented by Mr. Drashner who was assisted during the service by his daughter Maryem. His son Larry also came to attend the service and Join them In greeting the large congregation. Next Sunday June 11 services will he conducted by Floyd Potter who j will come from the Central Christian Church in Salt Lake. Mrs. Geneveve Miller and her house guest, Mrs. Merle Miller, Helena, Mon., were greeting friends In Myton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Dennis enjoyed a visit during the weekend from their daughter w and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rawson who came Mrs. Dennis from Magna. accompanied the family as they returned to Magna and will remain for a weeks vacation. i j J son-in-la- Myton visitors during the Memorial Day holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bingham who came from Hiawatha. They visited relatives while here. GOLDEN WEDDING honored in Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lorangrr were of their 90th wedding anniversary. taken and the children presented their parents with a set of matching gold bands. The highlight of tlie day was the renewing of the couples marriage vows by Father Win A Golden Wedding was obsterer of the Catholic Church. erved by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Out ol town friends calling Loranger at their home Sunday during the day were Mr. and June 4. Henry Loranger was Mrs. Woody Pollett and two born In Kemock, Michigan on girls, Roy; Merle and Owen March la, 1887. Married FloBodily, Theo and Elmer Lind, rence Ann Miller June 1, 1917 In Mr. Ova Klchardson, Salt Lake; Whlierocks Ut. She was born daughter Donna, Roy. March 19, 1896 In Ratuna, New The Lorangers have 20 grandMexico. The following childchildren and 6 great grandchildren blessed this union; sons ren. Gall, Donald, Harold and Cecil and one daughter Lucille. The Lorangers have lived all of their 50 years In Cedarvlew and They sold their farm in 1964 and moved to Itoosevelt. The Utah W.ver airl Power Mrs. Lorang-.-r'health has been Board "signed oft" at Duchesne for 38 poorly approximately May 31. u was the final meet years. This put the added burboard lng of this den on Mr. Loranger of raiswhich will be succeeded by a ing and managing the family. He has been very active in 7 man lioard organized as provided by the 1967 Utah Legisboth church and community lature. A turkey dinner with work. Thirteen members of the Utah all the trimmings was served for 40 of the family members. Water and Power Board met Children Elmer and Lucille, son at 3 p.m., Bonneville Day, at the Duchesne elementary school Greg, Thoenlx, Ariz.; Donald Leo L. Brady, Dulibrary. Ana and con and Virginia Kathy da of Montana; Harold and Sally chesne, chairman for the Bonand seven children, Reno; Cedi neville Day program, and vice president of the Central Utah of Salt Lake; Gall and Margaret and boys, Louis and Eve- Conservancy District, serves as a member of this board. lyn, Barbra and Frank Hardlng-e- r Jay Bingham, executive secand son, Granger, Duane and of the Utah Water and Mary Lou Boren and children, retary Ed Loranger, daughter Ann Power Board, conducted the Smith and three boys, Midvale; meeting In the absence of the Bob Miller, Prescott, Ariz., state engineer. Magle Lab rum. Attadena, Calif. KEEP FREEDOM Mr. and Mrs. Newt Miller, Tom IN YOUR FUTURE of Clio, Mich.; was unable to attend; Lucy Sender and Jessie WITH Rich of South Gate, Calif., were Henry Lorangers observe golden wedding Mon-we- Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Murphy and family, Bountiful, were visitors at the home of Mrs Rose Gilbert during the past weekend and were busy greet absent lng old friends. also. ll. Water board has final meeting Pictures were 1V.S. SAVINGS BONDS graduating from Union high school were Eddie Jensen, Ron Broome, Sandra Richens, Joseph McMullln and Douglas Brough. Janet Brough, Salt Lake, was a weekend guest at the home of her parents Mr. and Mre. Myro Brough. Mr. and Mrs. David Bals-clo- lr visited for a few days at the home of their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jensen. Mrs. Baisdolr will be remembered as the former Linda Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dennison and family, Salt Lake, were weekend guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jensen. and Mrs. Blake Peay Jr., and family and mother, Sadie Peay, Provo, were In the valley during the week working on their farm. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rogers and daughter, Judl, drove to Heber Saturday and vlsitedwlth a slslter, Marie Locke. They also visited relatives in Salt Lake and brought a daughter, Denese, home with them for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Jensen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jensen and family, Salt Lake, visited relatives In the Uintah Basin over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Littleton went to Grant Junction, and on to Craig last week. While there they visited relatives and enjoyed a short vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Thacker, Vernal and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Curtis and sons, Richfield, visited at the home of their sister Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wall. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Tolton and family, Salt Lake, spent the week at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jorgensen. Leo Jorgensen and children went to Salt Lake Tuesday to see Verda Jorgensen who Is In a hospital there. She will be there for tests for sometime. LOSE WEIGHT! Get amazing renults when you lake our product called SLIM-ODENo prescription needed. You must lose ugly fat or your money back. RLIMODEX rusts 83.01) anil Is sold on this guarantee: If not satisfied for any reason, just return the unused portion to your druggist and get your full money-barkSUMODEX sold by the Hulsh Drug Store, Roosevelt. Mall orders filled. . error the item stated that Mrs. Linck was hostess at the party. Mr. and Mrs. j j. . --- T- I t. Homes ar -. -- .. V Mr. i X: r. V VA X-- 4 i '4 r' . ' ' iv '3 I? "iM Livestock is Healthier... Industry's Wealthier... Mrs. Lon A. Logan (Adelyn H.) of Fort Duchesne, a civic 'leader with an Interest in or- -: ganlzatlonal work; a realty officer for the Bureau of Indian Affairs; a member of the Na- -' tlonal Federation of Business and Professional Women and president of the Western States 02) region of the General Fe-- I deration of Women's Clubs has ijust been elected to member-Ishl- p In the American Institute of parliamentarians, The purpose of the Institute Is to aid In the Improvement of parliamentary procedure and thus help make democracy more effective in striving for world wide peace with Freedom. Earlier this year Mrs. Logan also a member and Utah State chairman of the National Association of Parliamentarians, taught (wo series of parliamen- of six consisting with nine hours of Instruction was sponsored by the Roosevelt Business and Professional Women's Club and wa: attended by With Roosevelt and classes Money is jvnilab.'e for every purpose n . . . . . . MORTGAGE LOANS buying or bui'uiimi M'w apart meins. Imniicv-- i - 1 .ml i:i In CB AGRICULTURAL LOANS -- To tlu' proiluction of bolter i k .tiul crop. .issist in is tlie Umk for von. s like a cool mountain breeze gently swooping down a high snow-damountain peak. Fresh air tumbling all around you. Breathe deeply and smell the clean invigorating air. Outside, the air may be full of dust, pollen, or unpleasant odors but inside, you breathe only clean, crisp mountain air. It - d ner ,",ers out odors and par,icles-Remove- s ,he heat' Bath Vernal residents. The second series was IB one-hoclasses for a group of community leaders from four community areas of the l"te Indian Reservation who were being trained under the guidance of the University of Utah and its contract with the O.E.O. program. - Electricity does it quietly. You'd never know anything except d fference ,n the a,r. Stop ,n at your appliance dealer or contractor about today. Ask electric air conditioning for your home or business. ur liu-Nto- BUSINESS LOANS -- To help hitilii the economy of the area. IN ALL WAYS -- First Seeuriiy wilh deslrie air conditioning The one BUSINESS AT FIRST SECURITY BANK - CBS Sl. tary procedure classes to Interested citizens of the area. MAKING LOANS IS OUR TIMEWAY LOANS -- I'm l,.:nr nrvv c.u imprcivniwnl'.u.i-tioiiirniuiri' . iiiin'i.iims :m onu . riliir.itimi tCly CQo j Vjgi BECAUSE Ander- Mrs. Elbert ! Si, - Jen- Adelyn H. Logan elected to national group j ' and Mrs. Rlynn son at Bountiful. V. J. Wesley son enjoyed a weekend visit from Mr. and Mrs. Afton Seeley and family who came from Salt Lake. Mrs. Seeley Is a sister .Zrl1 of Mr. Jenson. 4 A son was born June 3 to j Expanding Flies File Boxes You'll breathe easier in a matter of minutes. MON LAKE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION Serving the Uintah Basin and Northwestern Colorado Region UINTAH BASIN STANDARD Cepei'f 9 I |