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Show down and some of the places of interest on their trip were visiting of the London Bridge in Havasu City, Glen Canyon and spending time with Bishop Alden Hamblin and family in Cannonville and Mike and Nila Draper in Ephraim. Recent Company at the home of Mitton and Helen Mecham were Dennis and Marie Payne from HowelL Marley and Jean Hamblin motored to Salt Lake spending Christmas with daughter Joyce and Danny Woodard. Leaving from there with grandson LeRoy they went to Parker Arizona to attend the Hunt family reunion. They visited in Aurora with her sister Mary Curtis going e In aacrament meeting Sunday, babies blessed were baby aon of Lyn and Sharon Alexander, he waa given the name Allen by his father. Baby aon of Terry and Jerry Alexander, he was given the name Roy Parley by his unde, Parley Alexander. The small daughter of Julie and Danny Nielsen will answer to Arnee Leigh, and waa bkssed by her grandfather John Nielsen. The daughter of Leland and Debbie Nielaen was named LeAnn by her uncle Neil. Children confirmed were Mathew Hamblin, Eddie and Susie Loranger and daughter from Denver, Cola, spent some holiday time with hia parents. The Louis Lorangers while here Mrs. Evelyn Loranger entertained small frye for her little third Marcias granddaughter birthday on December 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Alexander enjoyed a holiday visit from daughter Louise and Doug John and four children from Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. David Hunt and family visited Christmas week with her parents the Taylor Howes in Junction and apent some time in Salt Lake. Don and Karma Hunt are happy parents to a new son born December 31st. The little fellow has a sister and brother at home and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Remo Hamblin and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Woodard, Montwell The friends and neighbors offer condolence to Dale and Glenna Anderson at the death of Dale's father, Dell Anderson. Mr. James E. Hamblin was a patient in the hospital for observation while in Parker, Ariz., for the Hunt reunion. Carol and Don Grumaud and family motored to Salt Lake Friday to attend a family holiday party. Joyce and Danny Woodward and family from Salt Lake visited over the weekend with her parents, the Marley 8 Hamblins. Mr. and Mrs. Marley Hamblin entertained Saturday with a late New Years Day dinner for all their children. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Loranger enjoyed New Years in Salt Lake with her daughter Peggy and Kent Anderton. salesman outstanding j .i Ford Division of Ford Motor company recently announced that Charles Jenkins, of L & L Motor, Roosevelt, has attained membership in the Ford Society of Professional Sales Counselors for 1975, for outstanding sales Wyo. CHUCK S1EAIC seWe taw succp mm pneo The primary was in charge of the Branch Christmas Party. On Dec. 23rd. A short program was presented and Santa viaited with the children and gave all a When asked to make a comment on working 25 years for the same company. Con said, it has been an interesting and challenging job." "Theres always someold to thing new." "Besides, I'm to change." . - wmfl j ; rjjr PORKCHOR5 mm treat Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pike left on Jan. 1st for Houston, Texas where he will be attending a training school They expect to be gone about two months. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Pike will be caring for their son Sam. e Mr. and Mrs.. Doug Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Duncan from Neola have been called to work in the Whiterocks Branch. Mrs. Duncan has been called to be the new Relief Society President with counselors Loa Hoopes and Carol Payne, with Zella Pike as secretary. Anna Marie Harrison was the former Pres but the Dale Harrisons recently moved from Whiterocks to Lapoint e The Kenneth Hoopes of Las Vegas, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoopes, Gloria Page and Linda Moss of Salt Lake, were holiday guests at the Bill Hoopes. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arrowchis and family traveled to South Dakota recently and brought back their son, Elder John Arrowchis who had served a 2 year mission in that area. Elder Arrowchis repented his mission in the Whiterocks Branch on December 21st 3.- ROOWP STEAK, . ment $f fr UiOft 0HOgfc HflfW Bell an employee f ijMiRII use ottotce O1H0CE of ML Bell anniver25th his celebrated Telephone, 4, the with January company sary inscribed name his with watch receiving a on it from plant foreman Clyde Griffin. Con went to work for the company in Idaho, in 1951, as a construction worker, and as a construction worker, worked in Flagstaff, Arizona for several years, and in Salt Lake. He moved to Roosevelt in October of 1958, eighteen years ago. He is currently working as a Central Office Repairman, taking care of office equipCon achievement. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Helquist are proud grandparents of a baby girl born Dec. 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Doug Anderson (formerly Pamela Helquist) of Logan. Mrs. Helquist spent several days helping in the home. Bill Hoopes, Alfred Helquist, and Ivan Rogers recently flew to Salem, Illinois where they picked up three buses and drove them back for Uintah School District. They were gone 5 days. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Simmons and children visited the Lowell Thackers and the Don Simmons during the holidays. moved to Rock Springs, They recently ' January S, 1974 Twenty five years with the same company Charles Jenkins Ford Division of the Ford Motor that Company recently announced Charles Jenkins has attained membership in the Ford Society of Professional Sales Counselors for 1975. can only be Society membership attained by those Ford salesmen who display outstanding sales achievement during the calendar year. Charles is employed with L & L Motor and has been a member of their aales staff since 1969. STANDARD f asRACHwee aw FAMW HEAP ROOSEVELT r THEATRE (SOLD N' SWEET AnvieemBie MAR6ARWE January f, 1, 9, IS OLD DRACULA CHUNK TIMA tm m mm $0 am a, January 11, 11, 13 pgg&MW 3CO FTT ss OFFICE GIRLS , R Qnu white suee January 14, II, IS, 5 BREAD IT LEGEND OF FRONTIER BasaBBssBa 2.00 Open 7:00 ChUrM 1.00 mms vm bnKGuiX) I January 7 FUNNY LADY j Barbara Streisand PEAS I A iff tia1 pomes 9 m January 14 HUSTLE . W UOU AMD OUfc IT TO Q0URS61F FAMl&iTD-SAM- tjoOR THEM MOUeq SO U)H4 PAUM0RE- - SWP 0UR EVERMDfVi touJ PR! css CHEERlOS CBEAL PAPERTMUEtS etvi. istT- - I I BISQUICK, TVS Ml PURPOSE Purex bieacH HAPPY SERVICE BART UtfStancE--- " UWJS i i i 1 1 I I CORN FLAKES A is I J KEU06&S 3 .NIBlfTS I CORN Grata I MIJOfIL" swmmiw BUMS"" CAMMED I COCOA SiDIFTeWiMG FREMONT Adults MB1XES (SMieia V-SAUSAGES Rnncevelt Mile West Highway 40 Vernal I I STORE HOURS A.U. TO 9 P.M. |