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Show Carl Barney, Kip Gardner, Union releases honor roll A list of honor roll students at Union . high school wu released this week, naming 48 students on the "high honor rcW, and 104 on the honor roll High honor roll required a grade point average above 3.85, and the honor roll included averages of 3.5 and above. Seniors on the high honor roll included Blaine Dennis, Glenn Haslem; Ronnie Mieurr, Brenda Pierson; Sheli Walker; Lori Gingell; LaVae Hack ford; Debbi Diane Williamsen; Cameron McKay; Eldredge; Norval Glinei; Rita Larsen; WOODSY OWL AND afternoon class of Altamont kindergarten students are pictured with Woodsy Owl who made a recent visit to the school. STUDENTS-T- he Tammy Timothy; Steve Hamblin; Cynthia Johnson; Lori Pachl; Terry Duke. Juniors were Shisler; Hyrum Winterton; Laurie Duncan; Calleen Haslem; Barbara Mortenson; Ethel Lemon; Teresa Keddy; Michael Hall; Lenore Phyllis McKee; Dale Rasmussen; Donnie Yack; Carolyn Bailey; Sheri Bellon; Judy Cook; Melanie Johnson; Steven McKay. Sophomores listed included DaNell Bench; Cynthia Jones; Trena Kent; Kathie Lemon; Sherry Murphy; Tammy Asay; Ken Richens; Deanne Hall; Dan Haslem; Mary Kaye Madsen; Jeff Meece; Judy Ross; Ilene Hicken; Cheryl McMullin. On the STUDENTS AND WOODSY WASTE BASKETS-- A group of Altamont kindergarten students and their parents are .pictured with Woodsy Waste Baskets made by the class. Potter, who is from Kentucky; and who has been staying with her daughter for the past two weeks, returned to her home the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp also Mrs. Merle Smith made a trip to Salt Lake one day last week, e Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Abplanalp and family of South Jordan, spent the weekend with the Eugene Abplanalp's. e The Ed Morris' also Mrs. Dorothy Ivie attended the cub scout pack meeting held in the Duchesne 2nd ward Thursday evening. Larry Ivie participated in the skit for the evening. e Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Robb and family of Salt Lake were visiting at the home of Byron's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Robb. They also attended the blessing of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robb's baby held during meeting Sunday. Mrs. Nolan Mrs. and Mrs. Condie Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Everett all from ' Maypleton, Utah, recently returned from scenic a four day trip visiting high points of southern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hamilton were in Price visiting with the Rutherford family one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wells and family have been visiting in Hinksville for the past few days. Mrs. WelTs is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hamiton. Mrs. Alice Firth has been visiting with her daughter in MyVmr. y .,,,. Mrs. Dorothy Ivie was visiting Mrs. Alice Firth one day last week. Mrs. John Bloodworth, the mother of SgdsOduQ honor roll, seniors were Karla Bench, Linda Flower, David Smith, Cindy Williams, Gaylene Dye, Steven Ross, Lois Johnson, Paula Mart, Sally Rowley, Bill Taylor, Sue Lyn Taylor, Ted Allred, Chris Killian, Marissa Mortensen, Karen Haueter, Ginger Wamsley, Glade Mitchell, Lori Putter, Sabrina Laris, Lynn Prescott, Kolene Bergquist, Bruce Dart, Wayne Millett, Bobby Appelt, Trade Payne, Nancy Sorenson, Rosalie Buchanan, Randy Crosier, Keith Sprouse, Betty Stewart, Ruby Thomas, Guanine Smith, Keith Parrish. Juniors on the honor roll were: Lisa Allred, Mary Anne Chase, Mike Petersen, Karl Powell, Kaye Clayburn, Michelle Eldredge, Brett Ross, Beverly Stubbs, Allison Duke, Terri Gates, Vicky Mecham, Sherrie Brokaw, Kevin Eldredge, Beverly Shields, Audrey Uresk, JaNae Jennings, LaRae Allred, Connie Brighton, Julie Haslem, Gil Hullinger, Lila Sorenson, Jill Hardy, Robert Uresk, Kathy Allred, Debbie Hoopes, Jeanne Dannenberg, Janet Pratt, Wendell Roberts, Ann Gilbert, - 7a Linda Gardner, Chris Wold, Barbara Benson, Ed Furrh. Sophomores included: Kelly Eldredge, Denise Horrocks, Bruce Wiikerson, Lewis Cooper, Becky Gingell, Kit Anderton, Vernon Esplin, Fausett, Jeanette Kitchen, Rodney Millett, Brad Bench, JoAnn Harris, Jim Mieure. Blood pressure month listed in Utah in May The Utah State Division of Health is sponsoring High Blood Pressure Month in Utah during May. Seventeen other agencies and organizations are planning and coordinating with the Division of Health to provide interested Utah residents with blood pressure screening and follow-up- . High blood pressure is a leading cause of death and disability in Utah. About half of the Utahns who have high blood pressure are unaware they have it, and only a small portion, approximately 12.5 percent, have their high blood pressure under control. Uncontrolled high blood pressure can lead to stroke, heart failure, and kidney damage. If you are interested in providing blood pressure screening or if you know of sn organization desirous of receiving blood pressure screening, please contact the Utah State Division of Health at The State Divison or of Health will have a roster of screening sites and clinics following the approved screening format 533-671- 2 533-612- 0. Bluntly Speaking One doctor was startled at his patient's reply to the standard You're very ill. Is there anyone you would like to see?" "Yes.'' was the answer. Another f JstailaiMaa Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jensen received word of a baby granddaughter born May 1 in Vernal to their son Mr. and Mrs. Brad Jensen, Altonah. She weighed 7 lbs. 3 os. and was 19 'A inches long. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Reay Jessen, Altonah, great grandparents are Mrs. Zells Gardner, Vernal, Mrs. E, A. Call and Mrs. Florence Jessen, Altonah, great great grandparents are Mrs. Fred Jensen and Mr. Levi Anderton, Roosevelt. Word was received here Sunday by relatives and friends of the death of Ward (Tub) Merkley, Vernal He was married to the former Reva Horrocks. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Prescott and Shane, Provo spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Prescott Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hancock and family of Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whiting. They brought out their horse for the horse races held over the weekend in Roosevelt Mr. and Mrs. Gary Brown and family spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Brown. Relief Society has been changed from Tuesday morning to Thursday morning at 10 a.m. - HISTBUSINESSJS coKIsCjNier BE.ERRED of the Week Park facilities now open to the public Bryce Canyon Superintendent Charles A. Budge announced that all roads in the park were open to visitors use Saturday, May 1. Accomodations and food services are available just outside the park boundary at the Pines, Pink Cliffs Village, Ruby's inn, and in the nearby cotnmunitiea. Bryce Canyon Lodge will be opened for the season on May 17. Bryce-Zio- n Trail Hides will offer half-dahorseback trips into the caqyon beginning on the 17th. Look for this business on your green A white phone book cover y 'THE PARK INTERPRETIVE programs started on a limited basis beginning May 2, and will be in full operation by the second week in June. Visitor Center hours are daily 8 a.m. to 6 A good many things go around in the darkbesides Santa Claus. Herbert Hoover MDO mooMs Ideal for Shingling Bams, Sheds, Insulation and Dozens of Other Uses Motorcycle trailers Hay trailers Dump trailers Nearly every use VVVVU,innA(YVVWVrLfUVVVVVVVMVirililii 17 All sizes units now in stock of steel corral panels and gates Call for free estimates on ornamental iron work (What they really are, is a bunch of aluminum plates that we have to discard after eveiy press run I - and the thousands of runs are bulging our warehouse. Worthless for a trophy but an excellent buy if you can use them for one tick above junk prices) 23 x 35 PLATES Thick 00 PUMPERS INC. 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