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Show dlu JP ROOSEVELT OfOMpfea Gordon Harmston, Mr. and Mra. Bonnie Sehmeitt, Mra. Hazel Ashton, Mra. Wealey Sudd, Mra. Beryl Mullins, Mra. Robert H. Barnes, . Mra. Robert G. Vernon, Mr. and Mra.. Reed Lemon, Mr. and Mra. Ronald Lublin, Mra. Anita Hadden, Mr. Fred Morrison, Mra. Gail HOI, Mr. and Mra. Elmo Nelson, Mr. and Mra. Bill Edwards, from Price, Mr. and Mra. Loman C. Hutch inga, from Roy, Mr. and Mra. Bob Felt, Mr. and Mra. Gary Taylor, Mr. and Mra. Dexter Bus, Mr. and Mra. L J. Cummings, from Ogden Mra. Herman 0. Fletacher, from Brigham (Sty, Mr. and Mra. Clair Mordue, from Logan, Mr. and Mra. LeRoy S parka, Mr. and Mra. Ned Glinea, Preaident and Mra. E. J. Ninon, Bruce Dart bom Tropic Utah, Mr. and Mra. Jamea Thotnaa, Mr. and Mra. Leonard Balea, Provo, Dr. DeCoeta Clark, Mr. and Mra. Floyd Loveridge, Mr. and Mra. Owen F. Burgerner, Mr. and Mra. Reed Wiacomb, Mr. and Mra. David Hullinger, Mra. Eva Hutchings, Mra. VeEtta Garrett, Mrs. Neva Jacksm and sister Hazel, from Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gurney, from Green River, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McKay, from Kamas, Mr. and Mrs. ' Harold Butler Mrs. Birdie Turnbow, Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Michie, mra. Erma Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Thomas, Mr. and Mra. Lyle Smith, from St George, Mr. and Mrs. A L. Sc holes, Mr. Ariel Michie, Miss Sally Rowley from Idaho, Mrs. Evelyn C. Spurgeon from Burley, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Baker from Anaconda, ha Nsm kesss Freu MYTON By Out of town relative! and frienda attending funeral aerviee for Preaident Paul Murphy were from Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Memmott, Mr. and Mrs. Rexburg, with the Fausett families; Mr. 6 Mrs. Rodger Harper with family, tne Nels Johnsons, Trudy Lamb with ttBwy, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Lamb. Some of the out of town relativa who anved on Saturday to be at the present gin IMmsi e Mr. and Mrs. Ron Laymon (Diane Jenson) were home with the Dal Beal family for the weekend. They brought their new baby girl to be blessed in church on Sunday, and named ha Amber Topaz. On the way to Salt Lake CSty on Sunday afternoon the Laymons met with an auto accident which required hospitilazation fa Mr. Laymon and delayed their trip home, e Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ivie and five at their six children are welcomed bade home from Germany after completion of Mr. Ivies 21 yea in the military service in Europe and the U. S. Their oldest son is presently serving in the. armed forces in Japan. The temily is getting settled in their home in "Old Town." 9 Sharon Abeggten and friend, Dixie Hall were visiting with Sharons motha Marie Abeggten for the weekend, e Some of our young people who were home for the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoth and children, Jane and Karen Haunter, visiting with their parents, the Leo Hauetor family; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne area Mary Woodward celebrated her 90th birthday November 6 at her daughters home in Myton. Mytbn woman celebrates 90th birthday ha wneral servica tor Tony Richens, yea n of Ken and Barbara Richens were Brian and Lynda Jackson, Price, Joseph Ely. Nevada. Jan Gingell Keller uid children. Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Rich, Redmond, Washington. Mr and Mrs. Karl Lamb have a new oy girl ban Thursday, November 11th m the Duchesne County Hapital This is their second child. Grandparents are Mr. nd Mrs. Rex Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Boy Winn. Great grandmothers are Thelma Linck and Janet Lamb, Roosevelt. Dr. and Mrs. Milton Brinton and their daughter and children, Jody Ross were here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Loryn Ross on Wednesday of last week. The are from Pleasant Hill, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brown attended a . session in the Ogden Temple during the week where they witnessed the marriage of a relative there. Loryn Ross attended a state mental and drug meeting in Salt Lake teat week. This meeting was for county commissioners. Allen Brown and two of his Bothers wore together again fa the first time in ten years, when Ronald Brown, Spanish Fbrk, Glenn Brown, Sandy and their boys ame out for the pheasant hunt test s weekend. o Vicki Kynaston enjoyed a trip to Salt Lake on Friday, when she went with ha motha, Ruth Allen to do some shopping, o The monthly DUP meeting wu held at the home of Celia Richens on Friday. There were ten present The lesson wu given and refreshments served, s Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Brewer announce that they are the proud parents of a baby boy born November 6th at 2:22 p.m. The young ted weighed 7 lbs. 8ft ox. and is their third child. They will all him Darrell Jay Brewer. o Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bingham, Hiawatha were visiting their relativa here. They spent a day with Lava and Beatrice Dennis and Lite Gentry. Visitors at the Gentry home were also Mr. and Mrs. Later Blanchard, Kaysvilte. o The Dominqua Esalanto marker wu set up Friday, at the west end of town. The plaque will follow later, at which time there will be a dedication ceremony. O STANOARD November 18. 1976 Helen's womens club meet St. Saint , Helen's Women's ' Club met Thursday November 11, at the home of Susan Archuletta where the ladies made plans for the crafts and bake uke, and also the children's Bingo party. Irene DiU wu in charge of refreshments. FIND THE tETTERSir TWS PICTURE THAT5WU. Chair. Pixia Pizza prepared properly with lots of meat or sausages, cheese and tomatoes has good food value. It is a good source of protein, calcium, and iron, plus Vitamins A, C, and B complex. Mrs. Mary Woodward commemorated her 90th birthday on Saturday, November 6 at the home of her daughter Ida Davis. Special guesta attending from out of town were, a daughter, Iva Colotxi, Salt Lake, a brother, George Yeager, Vernal, and anephew, Leon Ainge, Jenson. Mrs. Woodward waa born November 6, 1886 in Garfield, Utah. She has 4 living children, 14 grandchildren, 86 great grandchildren, and 19 Montana, from Kaysvilte, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Buchanan, and Mignon Shields, ' Tooele. . e Weekend guests of Mrs. Lora Killian were her sister Reva Owens and daughter in law, Barbara Killian of Salt Lake City who came to attend the funeral services of Zella Gardner at Vernal In connection with the Utah Division of Saturday. Also Barbara's two . sons, Bobbie and Charlie Killian and David Wildlife Resources, KUED-T(Channel Killian son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Killian 7) will present a series of five, one-hal- f ( who visited for five days with their hour programs dealing with outdoor survival. The first show of the series will grandmother. e Mrs. Thelma IJnh and daughters, air at 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, January 2, LaRue Lamb and Margo Denver motored 1977. Remaining segments of the safes to ' Salt Lake ' Tuesday where they will follow on consecutive 8undsy attended funeral services for a sister-in-laevenings. and aunt, Mrs. Luella BirrelL In the series, Lee Robertson, Division e Mr. and Mrs. Neal Schaefermeyer hunter education coordinator, covers the bssic necessities of wilderness survival froip Kayaville, visited Friday at the hone of her niece Mr. and Mrs. Jack The psychological problems connected McArthur. with being lost are discussed at some e Colleen Gardner of Ogden and Joan length. Following, in logical order, are Shield! who is attending college' at Utah "disuasions centered around the ? impair State Sver ov&night gUesta of ' their tanoe and technique of fire building. The seria also describes the variety and family, the Ralph Shields. They came to attend the Union high school play, "The construction methods of emergency Miracle Worker of which their sister shelters, as well as surviving on natural food supplies. Beverly was a participant e Dr. and Mrs. Danniel Dennis returned "Being lost is something that can Wednesday from a five day trip to happen to anyone. Its not just the Arizona. They were accompanied by Dr. greenhorns that lose their way in the and Mrs. Clair Porter, they attended a woods, Robertson said. He continued, football game and alumni dinner at We hope to provide everyone who uses Southern Utah State College, continuing the with a bask knowledge on to Scottsdale, Arizona where they of what it takes to survive. The series of attended a veterinarian class reunion and shows that will be shown on KUED will not teach you everything you need to continuing education seminar, they also visited a sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. know, but they can teach you enough to Mert Van Curen at Phoenix, keep yourself alive until you are found. e Mr. and Mrs. Joe Quinn from Roy And that's the name of the game. were weekend guests of Mrs. Fern Each show was filmed in Utah, utilizing Burdick. food and natural materials found in e Mrs. Millie Stevens and granddaughvarious types' of the states terrain. ter Cynthia Ross from Provo visited Saturday with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stevens,1 they came to attend funeral services for Paul Murphy. The following out of town relatives last week in Salt Lake with ha niece and and friends of Bishop and Mrs. Byron Gilbert that came to attend sacrament family, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jones, also her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde meeting in the 4th ward where Elder Johnson from Loo Altos, Calif., who was a John Gilbert gave his mission report from the Netherlands mission, were Geneva guest of the Jones. e Weekend guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gilbert, and college students, Tamie, Linda and Bob Gilbert and friends Gary Pa try was Mrs. Gerald 8wenaon and son West and Abbie Bucklen from BYU. Also Kenny and Alice Milter and sons Mike and Milton from Kearns, Richie Smith and sister Eunice George e Guesta ova the weekend of Helen and Brother Dickerson Smith. e A weekend guest of Preaident and Sprouse were Mr. and Mrs. Don Sprouse and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Mrs. Arvin Bellon was his mother Mrs. Hanson and family from Salt Lake City. Eva Bellon from Salt Lake, e Katherine Moon who is attending the They came to attend the wedding BYU spent the weekend with her parents reception for Laurie and Steve Ames the Vernon Moons. Saturday evening. e Dinner guesta Saturday of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Lemon from Salt Lake City visited Saturday with thoir 1 Mrs. Marion Bowman were Mr. and Mrs. El J. Nixon from Logan, Mr. and Mrs. daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Roy attend funeral to Duane Buchanan from Kaysvilte, and Mr. came Springer, they and Mrs. Clifford Memmott from Salt services for President Paul Murphy. Lake. e Out of town relatives attending the e Mr. and Mrs. Alva Snow motored to wedding reception for Laurie Sprouse were SL George Friday where they attended Ames even evening andS Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Moyle Parker and. the inauguration of the new Dixie College President, W. M. Rolfe Kerr, they also daughters, Mr.' and Mrs. Robert attended Dixie College home coming and Chita ter from American Fork, Peggy visited relatives and friends. Morrell and daughter, Centerville. m Dr. and Mrs. Randy Labrum attended 9 Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sturgeon from a chiropractor convention at the Hilton Burley, Idaho, were weekend guests of Hotel in Salt Lake City during the her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Don weekend. Shelton. e .Mr. and Mrs. Devera Dennis from e Relatives and friends attending the and Steven of Laurie Sprouse Spanish Fork were overnight guesta of wedding Zelma Lloyd. They came to attend Ames at the Provo Temple Saturday and funeral servica tor her motha, Nancy S. Mrs. and Kelly Sprouse were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Helen Drollinger. Sprouse, motha 9 Mark Clair Anderson, will enter the Larry Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Allen mission home November 20 prior to Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bergquist, Mr. and Duane on a mission in South Carolina. Mrs. Okra, and leaving Bishop Mark b the son of Roy and Vea Anderson Mrs. Orvil Rudy and Mr. and Mra. of Glendale, Arizona. He is the grandson Howard Gilbert of Maude and the late Angus Anderson of Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Perry and weekend Salt Lake City. They are all forma daughter Luma, Tooele were Mr. and Mrs. Loyal of Roosevelt, Utah. residents his of parents, guests attend funeral Perry. They came to services fa President Paul Murphy, e Ricks College students home for the weekend were Paul Winterton, Salley v Rowley and roommate Dennetts. They came to attend funeral services tor Paul Murphy. e Thelma Bigelow visited three days Survival series to air January 2 out-of-do- 4 Buckle Rubber Boots INSULATED 5 Rubber Boots JACKETS SofotyOrongo Reg. $10.95 Ood $0 MM STOCK DISPUTED Me pdeWy SALE PRICED eft Kwwyroief tm Nob4 H&m ! 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