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Show r I 12 STANDABP-Saplt- 27, 1979 nbf UBAVC to offer income Olaobbll rv 4S4-I1- tax course The Uintah Batin Area Vocational a . new course Center .announce aviilable for individuals who are interested in a course in Income Tax k course will Preparation. The be taught Mondays and Wednesdays, starting Oct 8, from 6:30 9:30 p.m. The instructor will be Robert Harrington who is a tax conaultant and area manager for Tax Corporation of America. Mr. Harrington is a retired Professor of Data Processing and has an MBE in Financial Management The course will prepare individuals to prepare income tax returns as well as be a tax counselor tor Tax Corporation of America. If an individual wants to take the course for their own use it will be $18. For more information call Beverly Evans or 3 or Cleo Keith Bergquist at Riding at ten-wee- - , Duchesne 722-462- UP AND READY TO GO-D- ave Labrum gives final Instructions to the bevy of youngsters who turned out to participate in the Punt, Pass & Kick competition held Saturday at Union high school's football field. Winners will go on to the next level of competition, perhaps all the way to the National I harder than it looks, and many a try has been a spoiled by slip on wet grass. This youngster may be a little off-balanc- e, 722-S13- 1 ormons slate conference for Oct. 6 7 The 149th Semiannual General Conference of the Church of Jesus Saints has been Christ of Latter-da- y scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 6 and 7, in Salt Lake City. All conference sessions will be conducted in the Tabernacle on Temple Square, according to the Churchs First Presidency. There will be general sessions both days at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. In addition, there will be a welfare services session at 7 a.m. Saturday, and a priesthood session Saturday at 7 p.m. In connection with the conference, a day-lon- g seminar for the regional representatives of the church from around the world will be conducted Friday, Oct. 5, in the Church Office Building, adjacent to Temple Square. President at the world gathering of Mormon leaders will be President Spencer W. Kimball, 84, who is in his sixth year of directing the world-wid- e operation of the church. Speakers at the conference sessions will include President Kimball, his counselors in the First Presidency, President N. Eldon Tanner and President Marion G. Romney; Prod-deEzra Taft Benson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and other General Authorities of the church. e Mormon The famous Tabernacle Choir will sing during the two morning general sessions. The male choir members will combine with nt KICKI Phone news Items to It's but the old foot is there ready to connectl 840-voic- ion. multi-purpos- Cowwle Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood last weekend were Knute and Vern Carter, Salt Lake,. Bob and Scott Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson and children, Orem, and Ne-wa- ll Carter, Salt Lake, of them came to help All do some plumbing and in a new water Eut Mrs. Carlene Williams and Billy returned home Sunday ' evening from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Defa and Jennie Jones went to Provo Tuesday for Hazel's doctor appointment Then Friday returned they Im The Duchesne District of the Forest Service held a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rhoades and family. They are moving to Wyoming. A cook-owas held at the park in Duchesne for all the families who work for ut . the District Visitors last Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee were Orvil Murphy, Dick Murphy and Children, and a neighbor and his boys, all Tooele. Mr. Murphy had not been here for over twenty years. They are going elk hunting in this area. for e Everett Wilken, son Frank's doctor appointment They visited Ella Sweat in Utah Valley of Mrs. Craig Wilken, visited his grandmother, Vida Jensen, this week. Hospital. They also He brought his girl brought fruit home to friend for her to meet can for winter. They plan to be married Visitors at the home in October. of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee e Miss Kathleen Nord-gre- n were Mr. and Mrs. will be honored at a Herbert Riley, Salt Lake. bridal shower at the Mrs. Riley is Mrs. Lee's Tabiona Ward Chapel, sister. They are leaving Sept 29, at mission Saturday, for an 1:30 p.m. All ladies and for the IDS church to girls are invited. Harrisburg, Penn. They also have a grandson who leaves the same day r mission to for a Australia. Their testimonial will be Sept. 80 at 8 p.m. They will enter the The combined fire mission training center of Utah are departments for a month, Monday. all Utah citizens inviting Mrs. Carol to joinin the celebration spent several days in the q .LifeFire Safety Duchesne Count? hospi5. gept tsl this past week. is intended that It Mr. and Mrs. Jim 1979 LifoFire Safety Young, Centerville, visi- Week be the biggest week. ted for part of the event of it's kind ever. Mrs. Stella Kohler, The fire departments in Midway, has been visit-in- addition to the emphasis Mrs. Vida Jensen for, . LifeFire Safety a few days this week. Week" have adopted the are Stella and Vida cause of fighting child sisters. abuse. . th Life fire safety two-yea- 28-O- ct. FOB ALL YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEEDS g M-EDE- I : 722-244- 1 BOB RooMvalt Main Street J ' The Todd elementary P.T.O. would like to invite all parents to the first meeting Sept. 27, 7:80 p.m. in the e room. Guest speaker will be Sheriff Stewart He will speak on drug and alcohol abuse. There will be a program by some of the students. ' We urge all parents to come and support tiie P.T.O. Refreshments will be served. Tabiona Carter games, went tubing down the river and had a picnic, followed, by a testimony meeting. male singers from the Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus at the priesthood session. It is expected that general sessions of the conference will be carried on radio and television stations throughout the United States and in several other countries, including Canada, Australia, Africa, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Uruguay, Venezuela and several European nations. Some 200 radio stations and a like number of television stations will be carrying one or more of the conference sessions. In addition, the conference telecasts will be available to some 1,000 cable systems throughout the United States via satellite transmiss- Toddelem. P.T.O.to . meet Sept 27 Stake high councilman Orlan Oman and Glenn Taylor were, the guest speakers in Sacrament meeting. The parents of Ethel Summerville, formerly of Salt Lake, have moved a trailer into Bluebell to the side of the Summerville, and will make, their home here. Their name is Monk. The infant daughter of Kirk and Julie Larsen was brought home from Salt Lake Tuesday, following surgery in Primary Children's hospital They were visiting with Kirks parents' Wednesday evening. Mrs. Lois Goodrich returned home Friday, following a ten-da- y stay in Salt Lake caring for her grandchildren while their parents were on vacation. The Altamont Seminary enjoyed a fun day at Tabiona Saturday of last week. They played 789-194- LINED e Heber and Melva Hancock, and Loyal and June Hancock, Pocatello, Idaho, visited Saturday with Mrs. Sylvia Goodrich. e Alan and June Roper went on vacation last week to Las Vegas and California. Mr. and Mrs. Von Atwood have moved into their new home in Altamont Mr. and Mrs. Bernia Bristol Teens and Billie, have moved into the Von Atwood home. Mr. and Mrs. La Voir Bristol and baby son moved into the Bernis Bristol home. The White-hea- d family moved into the La Voir Bristol home. Doyle Nelson, Louisiana, was in Bluebell visiting with old freinds. Doyle lived in Altonah with his family when he was a boy, then lived in Bluebell for some time with the Frank Smith family. He went to school at the old Central high school, now Altamont high school. JOO W' B'M 0 BBSS MBrPl6stl NUL-N-D HSCflMB KEGtiaMgP fftip'Sl?0 am (mrrmar 31 CORN GOU3M OR UMERD . fUKg Steve Pohlaander, John El Miles, Arlene Parry and Evelyn Mathews left this week to return to school at Snow College in Ephraim. Sunday of this week we had our LDS missionaries speak to us, Eldon Dixon, Washington, and Elder Bennett, Maryland. The Monty Bolton family sang a song. e Leon and Karolyn Gillman and family have moved back to Pleasant Valley. They are former Bluebell residents who moved to Orem. They have bought a farm in Pleasant Valley. Glenn Summerville's parents from California spent a week here visiting. Visiting with Mrs. Sylvia Goodrich Sunday were Boyd and Vera 03 yjo-- GOtfJeW l 4 fflTORS DRfSSM& m Us Rulen and Thelma Goodrich, Vernal; Thelma's sister, Edna, Arlington, Va.; Mrs. Nina Goodrich, Helper; and Mrs, Bonnie and arifcSIMNEP ewiraiDSf0 children, Boneta. OOWUSOMS iMr. , 0,1 am Duchesne Orinda Oee iDjgg ck 7JS-H- C03EAL hker Fruitland. e Leo Baum is still in critical condition. He has now been transferred to the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake. a Some of the guests at the r rzn& - mom and Mrs. James Calif., Garland, spent two days last week visiting with her grandmother, Sylvia Mecham. She will be remembered as Linda Mecham .of --m. GEtfgfljPHOIh Goodrich, Springville; Tew m IPIW GWfc & HERsHtMS cur - out-of-to- wedding reception for Tena Ivie and Leland Ginea Sept. 14, were Josie Bennett, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ivie and family, Heber; Kathie Murray, Bountiful; Carie Lord, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Rod Hatch, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bair, Price; Mr. and Mrs. David Lord, Salt Lake; David Lefler, Kamas; Mr. and Mrs. Brad Roll Wyoming; and Steve Giles, Monticello. UKtmUMMUl PSflS s. UG CABNBUnERED Kjvey yiLE . mflRK-I-T IK |