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Show ; Bollard Telintha Rasmussen I I Phone 722-4875 Sandra Gibbons Stevenson succumbs Sandra Gibbins Stevenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darlyn Gibbins of Gusher, died Nov. 27 from a short illness. She was married to Jeff Stevenson and lived in Mt. Home. They had three children. Funeral services and burial was in Mt. Home, Dec. 2 About all the Blaine Einerson family were home for Thanksgiving dinner and the holiday weekend. There were 33 in number 2 were missing. Mont Cook returned home after spending two months with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Geddus Hullinger, in Atlanta, Georgia. Mont reports that he really had an enjoyable time while there. Jim and Jeff Redford from Provo were here visiting their grandfather, . Darsin Long over the holiday weekend. families had their picture taken. A percentage of the profits will go towards building Ballard Park. It was felt that this project was very successful. suc-cessful. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sheedy have a new son born Tuesday, Nov. 25 at the Uintah County Hospital. He weighed 8 lbs. 4 oz., and was named Daniel Ephraim. One grandparent, Anne Smith of Tampa, Florida. A wedding reception was held at the Vocational Center in Roosevelt Nov. 29 for Mr. and Mrs. Wade Huxford. After a short honeymoon they will be making their home in Roosevelt. An open house was held at the Lapoint LDS chapel for Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Betts, who were married recently in the Provo Temple. They will be making their home in Vernal. All of the Stanley Womack tamiiy met at their parents home to celebrate Thanksgiving dinner together. There were 16 altogether. Michael Spencer was home with his parents, the Orlo Spencers for Thanksgiving holidays. He Is attending the University of Utah. Last Saturday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn McClure took his father. Frank McClure, out oi the Uintah County Hospital to Salt Lake City and put him on a plane to fly him to Reno, Nev., where he will stay with his daughter June, until there is an opening in a rest home either in Roosevelt or Vernal. Russell Murry is now home from a Salt Lake hospital where he spent some time. Mr. Murry is now feeling fine. His wife, Hellon, stayed with him while he was hospitalized. Visiting at the Lee Angus home over the weekend holiday were Mr. and Mrs. James Curry and family, of Rock Springs, Wyo. Maxine Farnsworth was flown to the Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake City Monday, Nov. 24. She had a heart attack, at-tack, but is now out of intensive care. All of the Anna Johnson family met at her sons, Lyle and Snellon's homes in Heber City for Thanksgiving dinner. There were 75 in number. Melba Eldredge has a new grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Nelson of Roosevelt. He weighed 7", lbs. Other grandparents' are" Mr.'arid Mrs. 'Max" .Nelson; of Ioka. One great grand- V , ' mother, Mary Eldredge of Roosevelt."" Last Friday 'and Saturday the Magestic Studio Company took pictures at the Ballard Town and County Building. One hundred and eighteen |