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Show turday. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Harvey and children, Sunset; and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harvey and children, Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Trujillo and children, Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. P.ulon Schurz and children, Battle Mt. Nevada, and Miss Louise Rasmussen of Dixie College visited their father, Merrill Rasmussen and attended the funeral of their grandfather Rile Blackburn on Saturday. Funeral Services were held Mr. and Mr's. Mart Davis (or Thomas Rile Blackburn Sason of Rangley visited his and 11 Nov. at a.m In turday 9, the Lapolnt chapel, Milton Woo-l- ey mother, Mrs. Annie Davis, and Prelude and his sister Mr. and Mrs. David conducting. Jenkins and the George BigePostlude music was by Dona Hartle, the Singing mothers lows on Sunday. Doyle Wilkins, Salt Lake and sang 2 songs. Prayer was by Ladd Wilkins a student at the Morgan Merkley, Dorothy Luck In BYU Provo visted the George was Mark sang, accompanied by Bigelows and Kenneth Hartles Duncan, Talks were given by on Sunday. Adrian Kump and Warren RicMr. and Mrs. Wayne Moose- hardson. Closing prayers was and children of Clinton also man Gene In the by Danials, Burial Dry Fork cemetary. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Adraln Kump visited with the Shlrl Kumps at from out of town were Ronald Rangley last Saturday. Searle family, Hotchkiss, Colo. Mfs. Norma Burton and Bryce Searle, Brigham City; Mrs. Buelah Nyberg attended Gerald Trujillo and family, Oga school lunch demonstration in den, Dennis Harvey and family, on Tuesday night. and Sunset; Jay Harvey family, Vernal Mr. and Mrs. Varlan Lee, Schunz Rulon and Clearfield; Homer Lees family, Battle Mt. Nevada; Hack Lehl, visited the and others during the week. Snow and family and Clifton Karla Lee a student at the Snow, Provo; Arcade and Dona BYU In Provo visited the Ray Gene Perece Perece, Orem; and family, Salt Lake, Alt and Homer Lees the weekend. Parents day was observed Blackburn and wife, Sunny Side; at the Lapolnt school Friday. and wife Eva and Brig Mowery home and Knight, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. The students stayed Delos Searle, Salt Lake; Mr. the parents visited the school, A large crowd of parents were and Mrs. Lewis from Price, All but 3 families were Tru-ijillo, present. Pall bearers were, Jerald Ronald Searle, Brice represented at school. Errol Hullinger, son of Mr. Searle, Keith Searle, Amos and Mrs. Orvel Hullinger left Davis and Merkley. Merkley Mrs. Velda McCurdy and Friday for San Diego, Calif, after spending a 20 day furlough. two children of Sandy and Miss He will take another months Eileen Wooley, Salt Lake, training then to to Vietnam, visited their parents Mr. and He visited his grandparents, the Mrs. Milton Wooley the weekGeo Bigelows Thursday night. end. The Elders Quorum held Mr. and Mrs. Grant Andera party at the Lapolnt chapel son, Murray visited her grandFriday night, games were mother Mrs. Mae Sprouse and and dancing and a supplayed Mr. and Mrs. Golden Winn per enjoyed. A large crowd during the week. was present. Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Searle visited Lake their Salt daughter, the Gene Danials the weekend and attended the fun1 Phone news items to eral of Rile Blackburn on Sa Funeral services held for Rile Blackburn 722-212- do your own Blue Lustre carpet cleaning for 1$ a sq. ft. Niw, dens Urpr, to returned from a mission in the New Zealand area was the speaker at sacrament meeting WHITEROCKS Kay Arnold evening. accompanied him. Stake MIA officers attending MIA Ward conference Included Marlon Harrison, Vivian Wlnterton, ReNae Miller and Laura Pike. Open house was held Friday evening at the Ward chapedl for Mr. and Mrs. John L. Moos-ma- n. An open house was also held In the Orem 4th ward the night before. They were married Oct. 14. in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Robb and Pearl Walkup went to Salt Lake cm November 13. Mr. Robb and Mrs. Walkup received medical attention and visited relatives in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Gardner were also Salt Lake visitors Delamr Gardner and Virgil Robb attended the Priesthood Temple Session on Saturday. The Whlterocks school students enjoyed a trained animal Sunday GEES QJ) Mil Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Gard- ner visited in Salt Lake last week with Mr, and Mrs. Gary Smith and new daughter, Tusa Lee. Mrs. Smith Is the former Arlys Gardner. Cheryl Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Rasmussen had her tonsils out last week at the Duchesne County hospital. Ward Relief Society conference was held Monday evening A quilt was at the Chapel. worked on plus other items. A plate lunch was served to a large group by Loa Hoopes and Edith Gardner. The 3rd, 5th and 6th grades enjoyed an outing to Nine-mi- le canyon on Nov. 12th. Adults going with the group included Phyllis Oberhansley, Marjorie ls Harrison, Dale Harrison, Ann Louise Gurr, Morrill, Stegen, Glenn Pratt, Max Norma Denver, Lena Daniels, Carol Helqulst. Alfred Helqulst drove the bus. Ann Stegen has been staying at the Stanely Lymans In Ft. Duchesne to be with Mrs. Lymans mother, Susan Kremer. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman have been vacationing in Mexico. Relatives of Billie Forakls attended a personal shower for her at the home of Elaine Cha-poo- se in Roosevelt on Saturday Nov. 9. Billie Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Petro Forakls of Kearns, formerly of She will marry Whlterocks. Adren Bendlxon Nov. 30. Christina Harrison, daughter of the Dale Harrisons underwent surgery In a Salt Lake hospital on Friday Nov. 8. She is improving satisfactorily and was able to return home on show Va-Lo- Gol-lah- presented by Jimmie Holmes on Nov. 13. Fern Oberhansley sustituted in the second grade at Whlterocks several days recently. Addresses are as follows for our boys away from home. Douglas Bolton S N B 822185 R.M. (A) School Class 36 A er, SSCNTC ui NIELSEN FURNITURE ROOSEVELT iocon Wednesday, Nov. 20 to Wednesday, Nov. 27 LISTERINE REXEL VITAMINS ANTISEPTIC IMS VALUE MAALOX LIQUID $1.49 REGULAR SCO Now 21.15 fSf53 y VAPORIZERS A REAL VALUE! CURLER BUFFERIN BONNETS $1.45 SIZE 791 VALUE FREE Now QGC5 on purchase of CHRISTMAS CARDS! RfflOOIEIRN F-R-- E-E GIFTS TO LADIES While they last! I EOT Phone 722-244- 1 Roosevelt, Utah ' I ' ' . . DAY from 7 a.m to 1p.m.! SPECIALS NOVEMBER 21, 22, 23, 25, 20, 27 OF FINE FOODS FOR . RqUi 1 sis ' Jlng. , . Mr. and Mrs. Fay Mecham were in Price on business and spent some tjme with their sob Mark and Fays sister Ora Warren. Mrs. Linda Timmons and baby daughter, Salt Lake are staying with her parents, Mr. and Mr. Mlrl Jennings; ' Linda 4s helping In their store, or Frank ? SS8 Sausage RoHsiS? 1 .39c Halibut Steak lb. 49 Emperor Bamamas Ss, & Dotes... Whole ipnana .3 Squash. Freeh Ocean Spray Cranberries.Zo ORANGES Yams lb. Avocados The ward was saddened Wednesday to learn of the death of Roslee Cook, 79, of St. George Mrs. Cook died November 13 of causes Incident to age. Funeral services were held In the Trldell Chapel Saturday at 11 Burial was in the Tria.m. dell cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. H. LeRoy Morrill left by plane Saturday morning for a National Water Convention to be held in Oklahoma City. The Morrllls will visit with the Brent Morrllls in Manhattan, Kansas and also at the Lawrence Morrill home In Stillwater, Okla. They will enjoy an early Thanksgiving on November 23, at Lawrences borne. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Merkley received word Thursday of the arrival of a new grandson. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Errol Merkley of Pago Pago in America Samoa. The baby was born November 14. George Bartlett was In Salt Lake Monday and Tuesday where he attended sessions In the Temple. and Mrs. Charles Mr. Glines received a telephone call Friday morning telling them of the arrival of a new grandson. Parents are Mr, and Mrs. Kay Glines, Las Vegas, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kitchen went on a little trip last week visiting their children. They visited the Weldon Kitchen family In Ogden; the John L. Kitchen family and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hanson in Salt Lake; the Norman Kitchens in Orem; the Lewford Kitchen and Melvin Kitchen families In American Fork and the Jim Montgomery family In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Reed McKee and family went to Salt Lake Tuesday to see their son, Arlo Ray, off on the plane for Uruguay where he will fill a 2 year mission for the L.D.S Church. Elder McKee has spent the past three months at the BYU language center. Karen McKee returned Tuesday from Cheyenne Wyo. after visiting a few days with the Kent Jensen family. . ! . 57c STAN DARI) , Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, November 21. 1968 THANKSGIVING BarSHamssK .98' OQO0GQQ MODERN DRUGS Vern who lives In Calif. , mure new families have moved Into the ward, Mr. and Mrs. J. Togerson living In the Hazel Anderton home. Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Smith, Arizona, living In the Grandma Ostler farm home. Aaron works at Bradshaw Auto Parts. Mr. Torgerson teaches at the vocational school LaMar and Orlnne Wilson entertained at a birthday dinner honoring Orinnes father Newt Miller Wednesday .eve- - ??rSAlE San Diego, Calif. Douglas Is at present attending a radio school in San Diego. Elder Sheldon Robb owned by Vic Brown. 1 Brown Hill Road Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dye and family visited over the Bundora, Victoria, Australia Elder James O. Hoopes weekend in Brigham City with 1410 Baldwin, Apt. B Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dye and Lawton Oklahoma 73501 attended Temple sessions FriThe Max Norths visited day and Saturday in Salt Lake. friends In Whlterocks and enMr. and Mrs. Arvin Bellon joyed some pheasant hunting visited In Provo Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. John Gilduring the pheasant season. Rita Helqulst is living in bert and attended the wedding Sprlngvllle with her grandreception of Mr. and Mrs. Glade parents at present. She (dans Knight, They will be rememto work and go to school. bered as the son of Mr. and Nov. 10. Nora Christensen is able ot Mrs. M.J. Knight formerly of Mary White spent last week be back to work as postmaster. Roosevelt. in Salt Lake training to be a She has been ill and hosplta- The Roosevelt Stake partinurses aid. She will be working llzed for quite some time. cipated In a Temple excursion with people who have T.B. starFriday and Saturday. It was a Priesthood session In which ting in December, Mrs. Hazel McGill, who has Phone news items to 722-21sixty men from the Stake were 2nd been teaching grade present. Some of the second ward attending were Mr. and resigned last week because of health Mrs. Arvin Bellon, Mr. and Margaret problems. Mrs. Daniel Dennis, Mr. and Eberley who lives in Ft. Duchesne is now teaching that Mrs. Gerald Dye and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Alvey. grade. -Leland Angus, who recently Mrs. Margaret Loranger had the misfortune of getting her Index finger on her left hand cut quite seriously requiring several stitches at the Defa was DaVona Miss chosen queen at the Harvest Ball held recently at Tabiona High School. Miss Defa is a senior student and is head cheer-lead- er for the varsity team. She is . is Harvest a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DaVona Defa Ball queen at Tabiona High. Leo L. Defa, Hanna. Carpets keep the "new" look for years. Blue Lustre leaves no soapy residue to cause rapid IMPRINTING OQO chosen Harvest Queen nets fir eriy $3 a day faster, easier for a smaller (SI day machine) How gdocjoogc DaVona Defa Is Lastra REGULAR local hospital. Recent company at the home of Fay and Etta Mecham was son Mark from school In Logan; and Madge S toiler; Wayne Verda and Ervin Dennis, Orem. fljwi QHB'i Errol Nelson, Ogden was home for the weekend and atVisiting relatives several tended guard classes In Vernal days during the week and house where he received a promotion. guests at the home of Mr. and Harry and Fontella TomlinMrs. Gall Anderton were Mrs. son entertained at a family dinMartha Hayes and sons LeRoy ner for her side of the family Lyla and Gary Anderton from all brothers and sisters were Leador Wyo. present minus one brother La- Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Adams, Pleasant Grove, visited with his daughter Hazel and Arthur Brown and stopped by WE WILL BE OPEN the Max Nelsons. Company at the James Powells were Mr. and Mrs. John Powell and family, Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Art Beddls from Lovall Wyo, spent some time with relatives, Hamblins, Larsens and Hullingers the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Remo Hamblin and son Robert motored to Price Friday where they met with daughter Carolyn and Clell Woodward and children from Kearns at the home of Dennis and Hazel Jensen. All enjoyed a birthday dinner honoring family members, Kevin Woodward, Dean Hamblin and Hazel and Dennis Jensen. Their birthdays having been within the week. Our oil field Is growing with the number nine well being on drilled the previous Clarence Crow home place now YELLOW lb. Onions LIBBY'S PINEAPPLE Juice 270 Moms Stuff. Mix 49(f EVERYBODY Kraft MAYONNAISE.. Save 34c with the purchase of POTATO CHIPS 43c Cove OYSTERS CLAMS Pennant, 39 (hwd SAW. 19-o- s. 39 FRUIT CAKE MIX Dream Whip s. 491 Cool Whip 13' Hawaiian Punch 87c 1 Crisco foods Pumpkin or Mince Pies.- - 331 HOLIDAYiFROZEN Cocktail SHRIMP 3.k.79e .... 2 for 490 79c ... lb. $1.19 Syrupy 3 cans S1.00 Libbys Select Pitted Olives12-o210 can Green Giant Niblets Corn, 590 IGA Ice Cream, gal. 390 Meadow Gold Sour Cream, Vz pint Meadow Gold Whipping Creamf pint ..... $90 590 Meadow Gold Egg Nog, quart . 990 Fruit Cakes 4 for $1.00 Libbys Pumpkin, 2 can . 4 for $1.00 Kraft Marshmallow Creme, Coffee 'Folgor'o 3 u. 1 Cranberry Sauce Fishers Walnuts . z. 7-o- z. . !sitsdq nu bomb Dnimiu amt time Duchoem Phone 730-226- 2 |