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Show Tridell Lorna McKee Phone 247-2350 Locals take camping trip to Colorado Mr. and Mrs. Gene Harvey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Simmons and family and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Simmons enjoyed a camping trip to the Rocky Mountains in Colorado last week. Sandy McKee is now home from the Roosevelt Hospital where she is . recovering from bacterial meningitis. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Simmons and adult Sunday School classes had a party par-ty at their home Friday night. The Primary Election for District No. 20 Tridell and Whiterocks was held at the Tridell Community building Tuesday, Aug. 19. Judges were Emma Wilson, Margaret Ahlborn and Lorna McKee. Valois Morrill was demonstrator. This is the first year Uintah County has used the voting machines. A total of 123 voted. Verna McKee took a group of women to Provo Friday. They were Rello Smith, Leslie Goodrich, Delila Goodrich and Sherrie Brinkerhoff . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Martinsen, Tucson, Tuc-son, Ariz., have been visiting Mrs. Martinsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enes Hatch. Julie, Doris, Arlene and Sharla Haslem went to Bountiful Wednesday to visit. Julie remained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Goodrich where she will look for employment in the area. Isola Haslem returned Thursday after spending a week with her mother, Elizabeth Morrill, in Bountiful. Nancy Hunter, Idaho Falls, has been visiting this past week with her sister, Leslie Goodrich. Tammy Goodrich had surgery on her face performed last week in a Salt Lake clinic. Dennis Goodrich was taken to the Veteran's Hospital in Salt Lake City this past week for medical care. Laura Gray, Springville, and Gertrude Ger-trude Turner, Vernal, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bartlett, Vilate Hall and Margaret Ellison. 1 FAMILY WmM3 show... him y HOORAY FOR CE! (A Journey Tluoujh Show Bit.) A' Iy MDMiniHt A Stunning interpretation of i m ijWVA "The Chiller," and v " lmoiiice The Flashing lorn wbmtoh J I agSB, mm" Flamboyant Finale johm oowws pirTr moDucrw "Starshine." Cwnliin Ice Dina Champions SALT PALACE THURSDAY, SEPT. 4 thru SUNDAY, SEPT. 14 13 EXCITING SHOWS! Thursday Sept. 4 7:30 PM Friday Sept. 5 7:30 PM Saturday Sept. 6.. 2:00 PM&7:30PM Sunday Sept. 7. . . . 2:00 PM & 6:00PM Monday Sept. 8 7:30 PM Tuesday Sept. 9 No Performances Wednesday Sept. 10 7:30PM Thursday Sept. 11 7:30 PM Friday Sept. 12 7:30 PM Saturday Sept. 13. 2:00PM&7:30PM Sunday Sept. 14 2:00 PM OPENING NIGHT IS KSL-TV NIGHT SAVE $2.00 ON ALL TICKETS f fc t I III Jir ini ''"yi ."ftnbn -'' j"""""" " i S" J I ' - Wednesday, August 27, 1986 Yemal Eypriisfldveftlsef 1 9 Rebecca Boss passes CPA test Rebecca P. Boss, former resident of Vernal, recently passed the Certified Public Accountant test given in Salt Lake City. She is a graduate of Utah State University where she earned a bachelor of science degree in accounting. accoun-ting. She is currently working as a senior auditor for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Utah. Rebecca and her husband Stephen live in Bountiful. Rebecca is the daughter of Johnny and Eloise Parker of Vernal, and the granddaughter of Mrs. Marion Allen of Vernal and Mrs. R.O. Parker of Seminole, Texas. Rebecca P. Boss Saw , Sharlene & Sherry r baion 1210 m 91 West Main pT.. Full Service Beauty Salon tVf L "Back to School Specials!" Perm $42.50 Includes Haircut & Styling Plus your choice of a FREE LaMaur Hair Care Product of Apple Pectin Moisture Shampoo $9 value or Apple Pectin Gelle' $6 value $V" Ear piercing Special $10 Good until Sept. 6, 1986. RUSSELL STAGG stands by the still-wet cement that surrounds the flagpole at Central Elementary School where he also installed install-ed wooden benches for his Eagle Scout project. Nikki Novelties 38 East Main 789-8608 Invites You In For Christmas Ideas! $9 $7.50 - $6 (ALL SEATS RESERVED) Ticket prices include admission to the State Fair. Save $1 .00 for youths (1 6 & under) and Senior Citizens at performances marked by a star( ). TICKETS AVAILABLE AT SALT PALACE AND ALL DATATIX OUTLETS. TElfCHWtCE YISAM4UI.0 (801) 363-7681 $2.00 Scnrkt Ourjt pertnkr TICKET INFORMATION (Ml) 363-7681 Specul Grwf litrt (S01) 484-3762 Russell Stagg completes Eagle Scout project Russell Stagg, son of Terry and Jeanne Stagg of Vernal, completed his project for his Eagle Scout award by placing a concrete deck with wooden benches around the flagpole at Central Elementary School. The suggestion for the project came from Jane Wall and with the help of Herb Jensen doing the finish work on the concrete and the PTA paying for the materials, the project was undertaken. Russell also put new equipment on the flagpole, and a new rope. There is a box covering the rope on the flagpole to avoid the temptation of children to swing on it. Alay Reay, Stewart Brewer and Justin Stagg helped Russell on the project. pro-ject. They are members of Troop 230. Their leader is Thad Steinfeldt. DISEASE REPORT The monthly Morbidity . Summary for July published by the Utah Department Depart-ment of Health on selected reportable diseases lists Uintah County with one case of gonorrhea. Duchesne County is reported with one case of meningitis and one case of salmonellosis. 7 r Beautiful Porcelain Music Boxes Antique Pitchers with Bowl Collectors Thimbles Choice Statues Assorted Plush Toys Including Talking Animals The Return Of ME DIAMONDS IN CONCERT Attention Kids!! Tell us in your own words ah (My Win Your Grandparents: A nights stay in the Bridal Suite & A Continental Breakfast. Runners-Up will receive Sunday Brunch for two. Attach your letter to this ad and send or drop off to: Delaine Oakt Raintree Piaza Hotel P.O. Don AK Vernal, Utah Tfm qfotef t .vt ----- 4 t Sept. 1 2, 1 986 - 8:00 p.m. New Uintah High School Auditorium Began recording career In 1956 with "Why Do Fools Kail In Ive." In 1937 they recorded "Little Darlin," now considered a rock and roll classic. These were followed follow-ed by a string of hits, including "The Stroll," "Silhouettes," "She Say," "One Summer Night," "Thousand Miles Away." By the early 60s THE DIAMONDS had sold over 13 million records. Chance ol a lifetime: See the Much talked about DIAMONDS and be the frst to see a concert in the new Uin tah M'Kh School Auditorium. Tickets: (Inc. Tax) In Advance At Door Reserved S8.50 $10.00 General Admission $6.00 $7.50 Balcony $5.00 $6.50 AVAILABLE AT; Vernal Area Chamber of Com merce Office, JC Penney. Vci nal Drug and Smith's. SPONSORED BY: Vernal Area Chamber ot Commerce. Com-merce. KVEL and Vernal Express W W. Hiway40 Vernal, Utah B4078 T |