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Show i ! Ml Wdnsdoy, Octobf 12, 1983 VefMl ExpfCSS 2 1 $. . , t I- U ... J-'S1 A' a e I .: ; , Prrrjj r- f. ra iv U ) I if"- 1' IP1 f I vi t;v:, . ;; ;r t , .. v- :- "- r H Lilt - -. r - . fa7 i -sl ; As I il f "'" ....i tA v J . Tj II ' V j; L . , f f 1 V I B TIME WINNERS from the Vernal Viper team are Justin -"ll.V-a ) 1 Hodgkinson, Jesse Hodgkinson, Mark Allred, Nicki Allred, t I. .-..V I II n I t J Cammie burke. Derrick Bovce. Leah Halversnn. Jprrv -H,vt v- ,-,;, , , , V , I a ill' f ' all 1 1 1 ii i . ' 7 . k i ill ill I i ivugmnouii aiiu mine ouniiic - I i Naples Ada Openshaw Phone 789-3145 I ALL AROUND winners from the Vernal Viper swim meet are Jesse Hodgkinson, Dannele Allred and Mike Sonnie. At a Price meet this week, all around winners were Cammie Burke, Mark Allred, Dannele Allred and Annie Bertoch. NOW OPEN Snack Bar Special 2 pes. Chicken, Potato Salad or French Fries and Dinner Roll $2.49 Sandwiches - Breakfast Anytime VtdM GaiMi - Pfai BoO - Foot Dad - Pool 1339 East Highway 40 (Next to Highway Conoco) Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.. Frl. & Sat. 10 a.m. to Midnight Make a Care Bear for That Special One Who Gives Ton Bear Hugs We Now Have FUR In Stock SAVE 2 5 Off Christmas Prints Thurs. Fri. & Sat. Sew nf Save 43 So. Vernal Avenue Oldakers have visitors from Kentucky Arriving this last weekend to visit at the Carl and Shirley Oldaker home were Fred Roark and daughters Kar-ren Kar-ren and Sue Ellen of Pineville, Kentucky, Ken-tucky, Dale Ellis also of Pineville, and Janet Miller of Lexington, Kentucky. Fred will remain here for the month and the rest of the party will return to their homes during the week. Sally Merrell, a student at BYU, spent the weekend here with her parents, the Dallas Merrells. Arnold and Vena Baker took their son Brett to Salt Lake City last Wednesday where he underwent knee surgery at the University Hospital. They returned home Saturday night. Brett will need to be a wheelchair patient pa-tient for a while. Spending the weekend at the Lee and Alice Murdock home were Lee's parents, Elroy and Jennie Murdock of . Genola, and his brother and sister-inn . law Richard and Ann Murdock of Geveland, Utah. John and Nila Jean Eldredge and children, Tommie, Dina, and Leslie of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with Delia Wooley and niece, Trudy Boren. Wilford and Vera Olsen accompanied accom-panied Donneita Jackson to Salt Lake City last Monday where Wilford kept a medical appointment. While there they visited at the Stewart Olsen home. Charles and Bonnie Kemp and family fami-ly moved Into the Spring Creek subdivision. sub-division. They formerly lived In Orem, Utah. Dale and Dorothy Openshaw and sons Dave and Darren of Sandy, and Deanna Thompson and twin sons of Ogden arrived Thursday to spend two days with Dale's parents, the Glenn Opemhaws. They also visited the Nor nun liaslcms while here, returning to their homes Saturday afternoon. Jimmte and Minnie Jones, former residents of Naples, are spending this month with their daughter and son-in-law, Their many friends are happy to ee them again. Lee and Marilyn Itroadbmt and son Anthony of tloloVn spent the wrrkcod with MarUyn'i parent, Glen and Tan! Reynolds. Gawtn and lti) tlu Goodrich of Tucson, Tuc-son, Am. Irfl Thursday morning for their home, Gatn'a mother, Kate Goodrich, acrompanied them lo La Vega hPfr she D1 he with (he Hugh . Richens for a while. Enroute they stopped stop-ped in Provo and Orem to visit with Lane Richens and family, and Leri Dawn Smith and son Adam. They also spend Thursday night in Leeds, Utah with Hal and Bonnie Goodrich. Donneita Jackson and two daughters and her mother-in-law, Berenice Bere-nice Jackson spent Sunday in Salt Lake City. Annette Evans of San Jose, Calif, student at BYU, spent the weekend with her grandparents, Glenn and Ada Openshaw. While here she was a dinner din-ner guest at the home of her aunt and uncle, Norman and Janna Haslem, STORMY WEATHER brings up the umbrella as two Vernal residents hurry to keep from getting wet. Introducing - A fun new idea in youthful eyewear! D f esenfing o new In I of 0k3sses fhof 1 moke youf kds wont to weo Ihet grosses The Sfommoi ccpection from Standard Opto LA and also visited with Shari Calder. Lola Huggins of Blanding, Utah visited Saturday night with her brothers Alvin and Wendell Nash. She left early Sunday morning to return to her home. Orval and Carma Stevens accompanied accom-panied their son Wade to Salt Lake City Ci-ty Friday evening where Wade and Brenda Duncan of Roosevelt were married in the Salt Lake Temple on Saturday. The newlyweds will make their home in Roosevelt. Merrill and Jeri Morrell and son Troy of Price are spending the week with their daughter and son-in-law, Kent and Gail Bentley and family. They are also visiting with another daughter and son-in-law, Wayne and Angela Pack and family while there. 2?i awuym J3M' J - TP 0 OH SID T.' s A f ili .A YA NEWCOLORS ARE BLOOMING vt nrnnrii rannri COUNTRY garden; turn wntK? in yinif fit1tc tt4irVcniU find pfpc hlimin4 in vKxt. spring nm niMntlmwit. IVfe ft tunNfttd tf by. AikI pkfe tip the Mtt! I U l 15( n (rpn im r ! 32300 SQ1Q0? |