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Show Mrs. Vsdo lobrum Rerent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Racheie were Mr. and Mrs. John D. Bradley and Mrs. Iola Cobain of Helper. The ladies are Mrs. Rachele's sisters. Among the out of town relatives who attended the funeral for Mrs. Laura Gardner Oct. 3 were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Swain and Russell and Thatcher Allred and Gorden, Ogden. Bert Gardner and family. Glen Vallerie and Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hauck and children, Michael Root and Mrs. Helen Bagshaw, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Kenneth Shelton am baby Logan. Kent and Richard Nelson, Provo. Mrs. Irene Ruppel, Salt Lake visited in Roosevelt over the weekend. Eric Houtz who is employed in Salt Lake spent the weekend in Roosevelt visiting with his mother, Mrs. Vona Houtz. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ross, San Diego, Calif., visited the forepart of the week. They attended conference in Salt Lake My last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Bellon were Salt Lake visitors this week where Mr. Bellon attended a post masters meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nielsen went to Salt Lake Oct. 4 to attend the funeral for Mrs. Lilly Pamdey. Mrs. Ruth Ostler, Mrs. Thora Perry and Mrs. Vera Hansen went to Salt Lake to a State Daughter of the Utah Pioneer convention Oct. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Evans and baby Sharolyn, Salt Lake, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nielsen. Relatives who visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Perry and attended the funeral for Mrs. Lydia Peatross were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krause and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Roberts and family, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Peatross, Tuller Remington and Garth, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Harris and Ira Harris, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peatross and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peatross, Duchesne; Mr. and Mrs. Max IValriiks and tanuly, Kairvicw, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holdaway and daughter and Bill Holdaway, Price, also many others. Mrs. Bessie Wardle had the misfortune of breaking her arm Oct. 6. Her grandson Duke took her to Salt Lake. Jay Hansen went out Oct. 7 to see her. Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Lyle Young and Mr. and Mrs. launar Nielsen were Mrs. Jerry Young, Orland, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Young and family. Bountiful and Mrs. Gerald Day and daughter. Heher City. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Walker left Oct. 6 for Idaho Falls, to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Walker ami Food confab set Oct. 10 The Annual Fall Conference of the Utah School Food Service Association will be held at Cottonwood high school (Vlobcr 10 11. According to Mrs. Marietta Romero, ami Mr. ami Mrs. Art in Bellon. Mary Iaiuise Tsosie. Ganado, Ariz., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Rasmussen. She is going to go to Rexburg, Ida., where she will attend school at Ricks College. She stayed with t he Rasmussen's for a while ami w ent to school here. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Timothy and with Mr. family visited over the weekend Joshua Mrs. Mr.and Timothy's parents, at the been have living They Timothy. is out lie in Florida, Edlen Airforce Base, of the airforce now and are planning on Maria making their home in Utah. weekend the also Provo spent Timothy. with the Joshua Timothy. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan went to son. 1 Nampa, Idaho Octoher to get their Elder Brad Duncan who has boon serving a mission. They visited with Brad's friends. They went to Pocatello where he received his mission release. Enroute home to attend conference in Salt Lake. Elder Duncan gave his mission report in 5th ward sacrament October 6. family. Mrs. John McArthur visited in Salt Iaike for a few days last week with her daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Duke Malack1. Mrs. Thomas Gentry went to Prier Oct. 1 to attend a past matron meeting of the OES and Oct. 3, Mr. and Mrs. Gentry went to Price to a meeting of the Naomi Chapter. Margaret Roberts and Iae Moon visited in Provo Oct. 4. They also went to conference where Mr. Moon attended his mission reunion. Among the Stake Relief Society off:"rs who attended conference in Salt Lake were Mrs. Woodrow Nielsen, Mrs. Merrill Millet I, Mrs. Floyd Lahrum, Mrs. Terrell Bloxham, Mrs. Coleen Ixing, Mrs. Dan Dennis, Mrs. Hugh Percival, Mrs. Clifford and Mrs. Byron Gilbert Drollingcr. Also Mr. and Mrs. Alva Snow Specialist in Food and Nutrition, I'tuh State Board of Education, the meetings will get under way at 9 a.m. Thursday in the auditorium. Speaking on Thursday will be Mrs. Helen Walker. She is President of the American School Food Service Association and is director of Srhool Foodservice, Polk County, Florida. Her management includes Mi schools serving 45,000 nutritionally balanced Type A lunches daily. Of the 15,000 school districts in the United Slates, hers is the 67th largest. Convinced You are what you eat she has voiced great concern about the nutritional habits prevalent in the nation saying. This country is taking one step forward and three steps backward when it conies to nutrition." Also addressing the group will be Dr. Charles W. Jarvis, D.D.S. He is director of the Out Patient Clinir 1J OCTOBER 10, 1974 State fair chairman named Fair director, Hugh C. Bringhurst, announced today that Marvin F. Warren, Springville, has been elected chairman of the Utah State Fair Board, division of expositions, at a recent meeting. Having served as a hoard member for the past three years, Mr. Warren has been in charge of the cattle, hogs and sheep departments. Ot her members of the board are James Young. Salt Madge Workman, Neola; Jess Conover, Richfield; Harold Welch, Ogden; I Ray Robinson, Logan; and Hubert Bowles, Salt Lake. Mr. Warren reported that the fair is Ike; the at STANDARD University of Texas Denial Srhool at San Antonio, Texas. Dr. Jarvis speaks for Dental Societies and professional groups as a clinician on human and public relations. Thursday afternoon will feature four demonstrations: Baking, Cake Decorating, Adapting Fun Recipies to School Iainrh and a presentation on using nutrition to teach other subjects in the elementary grades. The Installation Banquet will be held Thursday evening at the Rodeway Inn at 7. Mrs. Lucy Beth Hampton will be the guest sHaker. Friday's meeting will begin at 9 a.m. continuing to grow and progress, and that this year's event, held Sept. 5 to 15, was greater than ever, as evidenced by the record breaking crowds that came to enjoy the educational displays and top rated entertainment. He added that the fair was truly a reflection of the progress and resources of our area, and that no other single event in the state offers so much and attracts so many and provides Utahns a chanre to be a part of something. Business will be transacted at this time. Miss Doris Taggart. Vice President, ion's First National Bank, will be the dosing speaker. Neighbors mx Say something nice about her work . . . how it makes such attractive scrap or like that . . LAX 7800 Washer 5 automatic cycles; SUPER WASH, GENTLE, KNIT, PERMANENT PRESS and NORMAL 5 drying temp selections: HEAVY, PERMT PRESS, KNITS, DEL or FLUFF for air drying filter trapslintthen flushes it away each time water is pumped from tub. You never see or clean the filter care for Permanent Press and Knit garments Cool-dow- 1.00 entry fee WINS a model 700 Remington 3006 rifle, judged spread. WITH a pair of 7 x 50 MM Binoculars, judged on heaviest deer. Come into Nielsen's and enter nowl While you're in have a look at the hunting specials including rifles, ammunition for all guns, hunting vests, sweatshirts, jackets, hats, gloves and many other hunting supplies. 7800 Dryer Custom Dry control shuts dryer off when clothes reach pre selected dryness MAGIC CLEAN' on largest LXE capacity. Wash up to 18 lbs. of heavy garments Super-siz- e control helps restore Permanent Press garments wrinkled from storage TUMBLE creases PRESS in clean n 4 water-levsettings including one for extra small loads Note: If your waiher draina into laundry tub, periodically check the drair. strainer, since lint accumulation could dof the laundry W drain. buzzerremindsyou to remove clothes Full-widt- h hamper door for easy loading Drying rack for shoes, stuffed toys, etc. We still have FREEZERS mattresses and sets box-spri- ng Min) filn!nn)) Oct. f -- 15 TOM LAUGHLIN IN BORN LOSERS ARE-RELEA- SE RATED P. G. DR. ZHIVAGO 5 drawer unfinished chest Your choice of twin size or full mattress. 36.95 rated G starring Omar Sharif Julia Christ! On show sack night 7 :30 p.w. Children $1.00 Adults $2.00 Msvias hagia 7i)0 p.m. NIELSEN FURNITURE uto !!v f :t III ill Ih !ur' CATALOG 1 I I f I |