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Show 5a CORfl EV3UR3 DTY Utahn CALE M PAR Newcomen Club, ih.rd Thundoy. ai Booseveh he y nlTT ornd 1 C'Ub' By 30 p m Wedn Women', Club p.m Roosel, leg, on Hall, .he second Monday of each mon.h . m.e me',n9) RoOSev" Co,Kol,c Rec,0fV. Saturday a. 8 p.m. AI Anon meeting. Saturday, 8 p m., Roosevelt Caiholic Reentry. A. A. open meeting. UBARC, 133 N. 1 E.. each Thursday. 8 p m TOPS lime change: TOPS in Roosevelt now meet, on Wednesday. Weigh-ifrom 5:50 to 6:20. Meeting begins at 6.30 at the Roosevelt Elementary School. STANDARD July 21 , 1077 Nmi Hsmt Ftsm n i, r Thursday, July 21 Young Adult Sports Night, 7:30 p.m. Ballard Ward Cultural Hall. Contact Ward Representative to find out more information. Altamont Days of '47', Outdoor Theatre, 12 p.m. Pet Show, 1:00 p.m.; Talent Show, 4:00 p.m., Bazaar and picnic 6:00 p.m.; Rainbow Choraleers, 8 p.m. Friday, July 22 Young Adult Manti trip to see "Mormon Miracle and an activity Pageant". It will be over-nigis planned for Saturda . Saturday, July 23 Altamont Days of '47' Elders Quorum Breakfast, 6:00 a.m.; parade, 10 a.m.; rodeo, 2 p.m.; childrens competition, 1 p.m.; dance in even- OUTDOORS AND LOTS TO EAT Outdoor activities and lots to eat and drink are enjoyed by both Roosevelt stake Young Adult groups. Pictured, young adults enjoy an outing up the canyon. ht ing. Tuesday, July 26 Young Adult Service Project. Contact stake leaders for more information. Friday, July 29 Young Adult high Uintah trip, fishing and hiking is planned. More information will be given ROOSEVELT THEATRE Open 7:00 p.m. July 20 HEART-STOPPIN- terrains BreaAiad Mr. and Mrs. Terry Swope formerly of Duchesne, presently living in Salt Lake spent Saturday visiting the Merlin Broadheads. , On Monday the Del Broadheads drove to Provo to keep a doctor appointment They also visited with the Condie Crandalls. On Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Max Birch, Mrs. Brent Nelson and daughter, drove to Provo to see the doctor for Max, then drove on to Salt Lake to attend to their business affairs. Mrs. Betty Ward and children returned recently from an extended vacation in California, visiting Disneyland and other points of interest Mr. and Mrs. Guy Taylor Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wilkerson and Scott Taylor drove to Provo on Wednesday to attend a temple session. Darren Brady, son of the Leo Brady's is presently visiting the Randy Bradys in Logan. Mrs. Weldon Brown and children drove to Salt Lake visiting friends and relations for two days. They returned with a girl friend of Lareena's, the friends name is Wendy Warbee. Wendy will be staying with the Brown's for a few days. Mrs. Amanda Chidister of Salt Lake, also Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith, a nephew of Mrs. Theron Robb, Riverton, spent Wednesday visiting the Theron Robbs. The Walters famOy held their family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wright July 8, 9, 10. The following attended: Mr. and Mrs. Leon Walters and Kevin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walters and Brent, Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Skinner and family, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Walters and baby daughter, Salt Lake City; Margaret and Beverly Benson, Salt Lake; Carolyn Wright, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Kent Lyman and Amanda, Nephi; and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Schriever and baby from Duchesne. An enjoyable time was had by alL UBIC childrens talent show tryouts set Tryouts for children for the UBIC Talent Show will be held Friday, July 29 at 10 a.m. in the Roosevelt Jr. high school auditorium. Those children eligible to participate in the children's division will be those from years of age. To register contact 1-- or Diane either Carole White at before the tryouts. Bennett at The talent show will be held August 5 at 11 a.m. on the stage at the Roosevelt 722-250- 722-265- 2 8 City Park. The UBIC committee would like to encourage everyone to sign up. 23 ACTION...HEARTWARMING FUN! G WEW later. i m,t '.V 24 July The 26 SPECIAI OP THE WEEK! Greatest p.g. Be I ECHO DRIVE IN Double Feature Each Showing EATING PIE Pie eating contests are just one of the many activities enjoyed by the Young Adults in both Roosevelt Stakes. ' nWI EggM rmR BAUARD By Tifiiitiii Rammsm son born July 13, 1977. He weighed 7 lbs. and 14 oz. and will be named James Lee. Grandparents are Draden Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gilbert, Tacoma, Wash. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ormsby, Tacoma, Wash., and Mr. ' and Mrs. Willey Wilson, Roosevelt. Hazel Shisler is on the sick list also Karen Beavers has virus pneumonia. Others who have been hurt in accidents are Barta Jenkins and Kent Brighton, they are recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McClure have another great grandchild, born July 13, 1977 to Mr. and Mrs. Chad McClure of Vernal, at the Duchesne County Hospital. He weighed 6 lbs. 1 oz. and will be named Bert Garland. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nyberg and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bolton, Roosevelt. Other great grandparents are Mrs. Mary Helmer, Roosevelt and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Durfee of Salt Lake. Visitors at the Frank McClure home for the past month were Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Barnes and daughter, Channel View, Texas. July 21 23 HIS BUSINESS IS STEALING CARS... A HIGH ENERGY SEE 13 CARS DESTROYED IN THE MOST INCREDIBLE PURSUIT -v FREEDOM TRIP with super stars who EVER FILMED flirt with disaster! - The Independence road that runs south from the Hazel Shinier home on U. . 40, and has been torn up for the last 9 months, due to the sewer line that Roosevelt ran to the Lagoons they built in south Ballard, has now been topped with 8 inches of gravel under 2 inches of blacktop. The road has also been widened, which makes it a better road than previously. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer D. Parrish have a new grandson born July 9, 1977 at the ' Duchesne County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Wade Parrish. He weighed 9 lbs. He will be named Daniel Wade. Uther grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Truman of Roosevelt. Two great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith of Neola. Both Val and Beaven Ercanbrack's new Interstate homes have been completed and they are now moved into them. The homes are located 1 mile north of U. S. 40 on the ground that use to belong to Lee Angus. Kenneth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Womack, received an LDS Mission call to go to the Leeds Mission in Northern England. He will leave the 10th of September. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Angus and family, Roy, and their daughter, Linda Evans and baby of Provo, spent the night with their parents, the Lee Angus' as they traveled to Spring, .Tens to see their daughter, susan Rosenland. Visitors at the Telintha Rasmussen home for the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rasmussen and 5 children. Upland, Calif., and Ron pnd Carol Huntzinger and 4 children, Hayward, Calif. Ron stayed until last Sunday and then caught the plane at Vernal and flew to Wash., D. C. to attend a convention for the Dept, of Labor Statistics, He was representing the West Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Dole Foster have a new re-bla- YOU CAN LOCK BUT IF YOUR CAR HE WANTS IT... ITS PG PARNELU MODEL OUTRAGEOUS! I THEFT ENTERTAINMENT A Donkey Baseball game will be held in Duchesne August 17th. The Duchesne volunteer Fire Department will be playing against Duchesne's City Council The game will be at the fair grounds rodeo arena. Advance tickets will be sold at a reduced price compared to those at the gate. Advance tickets are on sale now at' Kohl's; Duchesne's City Office; Hanna Bar & Cafe; Hanna Store; Tabiona Riverside Mercantile; or any volunteer fireman. Advance prices are $1.50 for adults and $.75 for children. AU proceeds will go toward special equipment for the fire department. 27 18 feel of man-eatin- New power saver switch helps reduce operating cost Only 30V4 wide Right Now guk-crunch- ing kerror! g cut shopping trips No defrosting ever m Donkey baseball July 25 We're offering Spectacular Mid-summ- With the Purchase er CARE.. Savings COLOR I fOR VOIJNR CHILDREN! Creature from Black Lake PG on all GE SERVICE Appliances of any GE 1 Cubic foot refrigerator the ice maker is yours free! 18-2- CUSTOMER awisToran . anomw. nknaro ccomc ntmc jakkel PG I WARNING: MAY BE TOO INTENSE TBF-18- E Big 4.65 cu. ft. freezer helps MOTIVATED MADNESS! JONES J. C. AGAJANIAN HMOII "IT'S GRAND scheduled for August 17 th gw NON-STO- P ' (Don not Include IneUlletion) Inc Western Living -100 West U..S. 40 Vernal OPEN THURSDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 8 P.M. 1 |