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Show I County fair child is considered uninterested in school work, a behavioral problem, or ' Just plain dumb. 9 AAR. 441 Homo Show Registration. Tor this reason, if 19 AM. 441 Horuo Show. local schools do not 1 To 4 P.M. Judging of Animals and conduct periodic hearing Brooding Stock. 1 to 4 PAR. Enter Produce Crops and Horticulturo. 'With the start of a tests for students, par4 PA. 441 Horse and Livestock Demonstrations. new school year rapidly ents should arrange for tests through pri4 PM. Judging of Produce, Craps and Horticulture.' approaching, parents such vate facilities before the should Livestock make PM. certain and I Fitting Showing Contest. their children will not be opening of the next Softball Tournament. I school attempting to learn while stressed. year," Posen 3:34 PAR. Tennis Tournament. handunder the studying Farm Bureau Talent Find. icap of an undetected hearing loss." Thursday, August SI This is the advice of Junior Judging contest. IlM Lawrence M. Posen, 9 AJL All Exhibits Open To Public President of Beltone El19 AM. Judging of Fat Livestock Animals. ectronics Corporation ENERGY TIPS 1 PAR. Farm Bureau Cookout King contest. and director of the Try visiting the I PAR. Tennis Tournament. Beltone Crusade for neighborhood 'store Si39 PAR. Softball Tournament. Hearing Conservation. rather than making a The Crusade is designed long trek to a shopping 709 PAR. Duchesne County Fair Rodeo. to All promote .hearing con- center. The sale at the Exhibits Closed. 9 PAR. servation and to build shopping center wont be Friday, August 14 public awareness to the such a bargain if you 9 AAR. All Exhibits Open To Pubq. problems of hearing im- spend $2 or $3 In 19 AAR. Livestock Sale. pairment. gasoline just to get "The student with an there. Higher gas' prices 19 AAR. to Noon Free Swimming. undetected hearing loss require more thought 1 to I PAR. Free Swimming. is at a distinct disadvanand planning for the 9 PAR. Parade. not only in the consumer. tage, 1 PAR. Tennis Tournament. classroom, but in many it99 PAR. Softball Tournament. instances also in social 9 PAR. Unveiling of New Monolith. ' activities, Posen said. ENERGY. TIPS He pointed out the hard Enroll in a course cm 9 PAR. Myton Lions Club Annual Barbeque. of hearing child may not car maintenance to keep 9:39 PAR. Garrett Brothers Concert. only do poorly in school, your car running energy 7l39 PAR. Rodeo. but also is likely to efficiently. Many schools 9 PAR. All Exhibits Closed. exhibit antisocial behaand colleges provide 19 PAR. Dance Music by the Barrett Brothers. vior toward other youngthem. Proper ear mainsters. tenance wQl prolong the Saturday, August Unfortunately, many life of your car and save 9 AAR. All Exhibits Open to Public. teachers and parents do you gasoline Bike 9 AAR. . Race. not readily recognise the 19 AAR. Parade. symptoms of a hearing Noon Registration for Open Horse Show. loss, and sometimes the 1 PAR. Open Horse Show. 3 PAR. Registration For Crazy Horse Race. 4 PAR. Oozy Horse Race. 5 PAR. Myton Lions Club Barbeque. 3:39 PAR. Campbell Sisters Concert. 9 PAR. Pick Up Exhibits. 7:39 PAR. Rodeo. 9:39 PAR. Fireworks Display. 19 PAR. Dance. Contlnuad from ESL Hearing ability vital 1 PJi PJ. AJi U Bliss Fvm Ballard e Survey work for the ten seres of ground late John Edward uels, were married . Bssketry hss bsen found smong all primitive peoples and is one of, the oldest of arts. Girls Stretch Gaberdine Pants! Tops To Match! C - y Shirts Con 338S Shoes fcla Strtsf - ortina Goods 12-29-92 FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE be there to see their horses run. will Mr.. and Mrs. Karl Betts have a new grandson born to Mr. and Mrs. Val Betts, Salt Lake. July 22, at University hospital. He weighed 8 lbs. 10 and os. was named Jason VaL Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Murry, Ft Duchesne. Great-grandparen- Sam- are Mr. and Mrs. Alden White, Aug. Logan: 8 at Mrs. Blanch Smith's home in a garden wedding in Maeser. A reception followed the wedding. After a short honeymoon to Salt Lake, the couple will be making their home on the Montes Creek road. Mrs. and 9 Mr. Charles Miller have moved into their new home. It isn't completely finished yet They sold their trader home and one acre of ground to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sharp, California. e Aaron Rasmussen is in Billings, Mont, running his horses. His wife, Ellen, fiew to Billings for six days on business for the Msco Oil Co., and 9 Mrs. Leo Brady and return. e The Schuppin family son Deloy drove to Bountiful to bring home held their family reunion her daughter Sonya, who fa Salt Lake the past spent a week with her weekend at the Murray grandparents, the Bunt Park. e Mrs. Pat Mullins Mayhews. 9 During the past drove to Salt Lake week Mrs. Carol Wright Sunday to attend the and daughters Carolyn blessing services of a and Mrs. Mary Ann new The parents are Mr. Lyman and children, flew anjf Mrs. Richard Smith. ' toWarefordsburg,-Pehn.," to visit with Mrs. Smith is a daughter another daughter, Linda of Bob Mullins. e Thursday, Mr. and (Mrs. Walt) Schriver. Leland Wright drove to Mrs. Ei the Salt Lake airport to drove to Provo to attei meet his wife ' on her temple sessions. vraoshoon Football one mile south of the Ballard church, where the Town and County building is to be built, was done by ' Ashley Valley Engineers of Vernal and is now completed. Ruth Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hatch, Maeser, and Reid Samuels, son of Mrs. Grant Gerber and the Ulahn soY e The David Murrys are spending the week end with the Russell Murrys. ' e Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Larson held a tymily reunion last Saturday at their home. All the . Non Fisib . . er is Franklin D. White, Provo. Mrs. Helen Murry spent two weeks at the Betts home helping with the new grandson, and is going back to spend another week. The Russell Murry have another grandchild born July 27 at Holy Cross hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. David Murry, She West Jordan. weighed 6 lbs. 7 os. and was named Alisha June. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lisonbee, West Jordan; are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lisonbee, Springfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Clegg, great-grandparen- ts WANDAED-Aug- e The Clyde Collins family, the Chuck Taylors, and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Richens spent three days at Chipeta Lakes on Mosby Mounabout 75, family, totaling tain, camping and fisht were there except Raning. in was Salt who dy, e Visitors at the HebLake. Rasmussen home for er e Elaine Shisler and the weekend were Mr. Leslie went to Rockland, andMrs. James Simpson, Idaho, last Friday to visit Firth, Idaho, and Mrs. her parents. She returnand childBetty Wilding ed home Monday by way Idaho Falls. of Logan, and brought ren, e Mrs. Gwen Benson Lenore, her daughter, has sold her farm on home. Lenore has been Indian Bench and moved attending summer school into Roosevelt Mr. and at Utah State Univer- Mrs. McMullin from sity. were the buyers. e Recently, Clyde Col- Nephi e Revs Whitmore and Chev-ron lins retired from Susan Bristol Oil Co., in Roosevelt. daughter, and children. Vernal, he For over ten years attended two family remanaged the company. unions over' the weekWestern Petroleum is end, the Lehi Nephi the. new manager. Hardman reunion at e Mr. and Mrs. Laddv Woodland, and the Timothy, daughters and Hardman reson-in-la- and Ora 16, 1V79 ust visited Treasure Island and went to Alcatraz jaSSmiE I Lorraine SmShssS J S4S-HT- S e Mrs. Earl Wright drove to Salt Lake Wednesday for a medical checkup; returning her granddaughter Annette to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dana, Coke-villWyo. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wright, Centerville, returned with her to remain for the rest of the week. e Terry Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith, Salt Lake, had a friend spent the past e, weekend visiting his grandparents, the Ther-o- n Robbs. e Mrs. Helen Brown and daughter Lorena attended funeral services George union, up Big Cotton- for Sidney Farnsworth wood Canyon. Thursday. The services Mr. andMrs. Bruce were held in the Moon Timothy, Salt Lake, visi- Lake Ward. m The Wilkerson famited at the Telintha Rasmussen home last ly reunion was held at the Marie Dye ranch in Monday. Reva Whitmore and Neola, in honor of Frieda daughter, Lennia Webb, Davies' family. Those Salt Lake, flew to San attending were Mr. and Francisco for four days, Mrs. John R. Davies, Mr. Campbell, all Kaysville, visited at the Telintha Rasmussen home. They were on their way to the Lewie E. Allred family reunion, held in Dry Fork Canyon, and the Heber Timothy reunion at Lodge Pole, north of VernaL Mr. and Mrs. Laddy (Billy) Timothy and visited Chinatown, grew up in Ballard, and Fishermans' Wharf, JapOra Campbell formerly an Town, went under the lived here. two bridges by boat, r and Mrs. Calvin Hamilton, three sisters, one brother, and a niece from Hawaii , |