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Show Thursday, December BALLARD NEWS Tracy Phillips Wesley end Ercenbnck held Ethel fam- ily Christinas dinner. It was at the Ballard City Building Saturday, December 12 with 36 in attendance. Those .from out of town were Terry and Nancy Ercanbrack and family and Gary and Anita Peterson, e Ballard Naths Lau--. rel and Priests are going to bag candy on December 21 at the chapel to help Santa out who will make an appearance on December 22. at the. Ballard North Ward's Christmas Party. December 18, there will be a Youth Dance at the Roosevelt West Stake Center. This will cost SI. 50 per person. e Ballard Norths Primary Party for the officers and their partners was held Thursday . December at 9 the Ballard ChapeL They had a ham dinner, sang Christmas carols and exchanged gifts, e Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brisbin spent December in Provo with their daughter Christine and David. The Messiah" will be shown at Union high Please plan to attend, New people in the Ballard North Ward are: Thomas, Ruth, and Mac Zachary Jenks; and Elizabeth Murdock; Thomas, Jaelyn, Kendra Wallace; Delacey Cox; James, Joy dell, and William Beavers; Mary Hesser; Robert, Lisa, and Robert Kissling; Wade Large; Ema May; Sarah and Sylvia Mountain; Richard Rasmussen; Jack Richen; Ches- e 1 school Sunday, December30 p.m. 19at7: ter Smith; Sandy, Christopher and Helene Secakuku; Arbun and Bertha Wilkerson. e Beatrice Lundberg recently returned from Holly, Colorado, where she spent three weeks at the home of their son David and his family, e Bishop and Mrs. Leon Grover announced the arrival of their granddaughter. She was bom at the University of Utah Medical Center December 8. She weighed three pounds and twelve ounces and will be named Randi Lyn. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Gates. JoAnn Parrish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parrish was Vaughn baptized and confirmed in Ballard Ward Sunday. e The Provo Temple will close fa the Christmas Holidays after the sessions on December be closed through January 3. There will, however, be 18. It will special Holiday sessions on December 20 and 21 from 6:30 to 10 a.m. Ballard Ward Relief Society is holding their Christmas party Tuesday, December 7 at 7:00 p.m. All adult sisters and their partners are invited to attend. Loma McKee problems developed and they were forced to stay in Heber Monday night Howard Merrell returned home Friday night from Orem after a few days visiting at the Norman Wood-hous- e home. a Mr. and Mrs. Rae Goodrich went to Provo early Saturday morning to do temple work. Dennis and Susan dark were visitors in Salt Lake Friday. a Wade Haslem left Provo where Friday he will spend the weekend. Julie Haslem who fa when you open your new fa haa been attending Utah State in Logan is now home. a A number of men from Tridell attended the annual meeting for the Whiterocks Irrigation Company Saturday. fa The foundation the new Tridell-Lapoi- nt water building was pound last week. Fa those desiring to send letters and Christmas cards to Elder Taylor his address is: Elder David Taylor, Sinke Wienzeile 156F, 1060 Vienna, Austria, a A community meeting was held Saturday night School issues wen discussed. Blayne Morrill, school board member was in attend- a Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett went to Salt Lake Friday. They will also visit at the Val Evans home in Sandy, a Mr. and Mrs. For rest Goodrich and Vida McKee spent Friday and Saturday in Provo doing temple wok. Vernon and Ruby Davis, Caspa, Wyoming are visitors this week at the Douglas McKee home. 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An excellent way to begin journal keeping as well as to be uplifted by the creative words of Elaine Cannon, the Young Women's President. BLUEBELL sott-cove- NEWS hard-cove- Garda Seeley Bruce Girls by Elaine Cannon Benjamin Brackenburg, 69, died December 6. He was bom on March 7. 1913 in Rogue River. Oregon to John Wesley and Elta May Barringer, Brackenburg. He married Ruth Powell on February 3. 1937. Lata divorced,. They lived in Bluebell and many years lata in Tacoma, Washington. He is survived by Mrs. Jerry (Leah May) Krodup, Elk Grove, California; Brian of Vernal; Linda $7.95 Double Exposure by Blaine M. and Brenton G. Yorgason Readers will love this enthralling tale of mystery and romance that moves backward and forward in time. In the best Yorgason tradition. Double Exposure will capture the reader's imagination, beckoning him onward to an unexpected but intriguing end and asking him to determine the dividing line between illusion and reality. Wilson, Washougal, $9.95 grandchild...., and brotha Cole Brackenld great-grandchi- burg, Vancouver, Washington. Burial in Sandy City Cemetery. SO YOU ,WANT So You Want to Succeed as a Parent ' by A TO ROCKS parent: t:xd NEWS m Virglna Ferguson from 1625 Beckert ,v life. $4.95 Modern Drug Downtown Roosevelt Steve and Loraine Paulson moved their Farm Bureau Insurance office B. Parenting isn't always easy, but it can be less difficult if parents will incorporate some simple ideas into the home. Written by a professional counselor, the book suggests specific guidelines for happy family SUCCEED ASA WHITE Charles W. Highway 40, Vernal, to their new offices in the new Ashton Energy Business Complex. J&WMcf 722-244- 1 The Chridtinod Zola Spencer ning together Monday December Read it in today's Month Before NEOLA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crozier and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Glines, Vernal, enjoyd an eve- As you can see, the Deseret Federal Money Maiket Plus account has all the advantages of an uninsured money market mutual fuml, plus a lot more! Its a k investment that provides the liquidity and flexibility you need in your portfolio. The money in your Money Market Plus account will begin earning interest from the time you deposit it until the time its withdrawn. Immediate electronic access without interest penalty up to 3 checks and 3 transfers per month plus unlimited deposits or withdrawals. Well look forward to seeing you at one of our offices on December 14, 1982, when we are first authorized by the U.S. Government to offer this account KJtiiDEBAL The Eldas Quorum with their wives enjoyed a square dance Friday night in the Cultural Hall. Fred Brown was in attendance to the apn a altar any aaailaMa him and aapiiaa J IMS 1km laiwal bmw wiH nadiud la anas an aqr BMlkqr alaiM Banal Banmly-- HanalNrtanty tk Y rtfrtM I fk MONEY MARKET 'Musa woe e Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderton extend their thanks to their children fa the Open House they come a Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McKee are rejoicing over the arrival of a new son bom Friday, December 10 at Duchesne County hospital. He weighed six pounds and one ounce and will be named Robert. The McKee's now have five children- - two boys and three girls. 'Diane Simmons and Beverly Scholes went to Salt Lake Monday. Car m itoo Nota Nelson marriage and fa making it possible for their daughter, Bonnie to NEWS Uintah Basin Standard MONTWELL NEWS wen honored with, celebrating their 60 yean of TRIDELL 16. 1982 18 and Two the month before Cbrutma And alt through the houe, had dinna at the new cafe, east of Roosevelt, celebrating their wedding anniversary dates. The Elden Duncan's and a dauther, Mr. and Mrs. Val Haslem, had a get together 8 unday at the Haslem home honoring a daughta in law, Lee Ann Haslem on ha birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pratt spent three days in Salt Lake visiting with their children. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Eksund, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Dailey VanTasseU and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Dye have all gone to Southern Utah to spend the winter months. Mi Outdoor light weren The light were bung on ibe tree with great care, and all wire and socket. urne covered not bare. t labelled for indoor, Nor trung while connected. Arid electrical tape ealed each cord connection, Which carefully inspected. I Then with all the Yule light unplugged, And my gift neatly wrapped, White- - I rocks News So, after heeding Kay Rasmussen attended a family Christmas party in Vernal at the hone of ha brotha, Bishop Ronald Following the Christmas tbee afety meaure, Virginia Ferguson Robb. ettled down for What to your wondering eye appear? A afe and happy holiday Now and each year. bould dinna, gifts were exchanged. Virgil Robb, l Whiterocks, Sharon and family, RooseBir-chel- velt, and Jessie Roberts and family, Heba, woe also in attendance. Moon Lake Electric Association a long winter nap. 13 |