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Show Umi kwH Ftm BALLARD By Maths Rmmmim A second hand store is going in on U. S. 40 in the building where Dins Enterprises use to be. It will be owned and managed by Chet Henderson. They are now open for business. Dina Enterprises has moved into the new Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center located back of Union high school. Nancy Mitchell and Pam and Betty Wimmer from Moab were here last week for a short visit with their mother, Melba Eldredge. Some of the people in Ballard that got their Elk were Neal Domgaard, Eunice Springer, Charles Miller and Max Chapoose. e Judges of the Election for Ballard Town, to be held next Tuesday, November 8, will be Lois Cook, Virgie Asay and Verda Rasmussen. All of the Fred Cook family attended sacrament meeting at Bluebell last Sunday to see their new granddaughter blessed and named by her grandfather, Fred Cook. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Atwood. Last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Womack Senior, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Womack Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Donald Womack, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kettle all went to the Provo Temple with Daniel Womack, who is presently to go on an LDS Mission in the California twin San Diego Mission. Daniel's Kenneth, is already on a brother, Last Sunday was Daniel's mission. farewell at sacrament meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Squires have a new daughter, born October 25 on Mrs. Squire's birthday. She will be named Janet Lee. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Simon of Salt Lake, and of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Squires Gunnison. Great grandmother is Mrs. Sophie Rausch of Salt Lake. e Mrs. Calvin Squires is here at her son's home helping and getting acquainted with the new granddaughter. She will stay 10 days. Visitors at the Neal Domgaard home were Garn Abbott from Midvale and Douglas Rosendahl from Cedar City. They were here for the deer hunt and got their deer, Neal also got a deer. o Diane Anderson and family from Bountiful visited her grandparents, the Lee Anguses last Sunday, e Mr. and Mrs. Lee Angus went to Rock Springs last week to visit the James Curry family. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Shisler spent four days last week touring northern California and southern Oregon. The Gordon Aumillers have a new daughter born October 28 in the Duchesne County Hospital She will be named Toni Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McMullin and Mrs. Ramona Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Angus and Mr. and Mrs. Arvene Cooper drove to the Provo Temple last Saturday. Utahn Urralss Irsadhsad Stan Searle, three brothers and his son spent the past weekend at the home of the Clarence Wrights for the deer e Mr. and Mrs. Jack Syler, Pleasant Grove, and Mrs. Della Allred of B. C., with her children were in the Utahn area visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pannas and children, of Salt Lake, were at the home of the Max Birch's during the week. e Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp has been staying in Salt Lake for the past few days to be near her son, Floyd, who is still on the critical list at the LDS HospitaL Don Firth and sons of Bountiful spent three days at the home of Don's mother, Alice Firth. Mrs. Alice Firth attended the Senior Citizens dinner held Tuedsay at Tabiona high school She also visited with her sister, Mrs. Ethel Clegg of Calif., who is here visiting friends and family. a Mr. and Mrs. Del Broadhead recently returned from a trip to San Diego, Calif., where they visited with their son Brent and his family. e Mr. and Mrs. Kent Lyman and baby daughter of Nephi, Carolyn Wright, Sait Lake, and Leon Walters and sons Kevin and Craig of Sandy were all visiting the Leland Wrights during the week. Jesse Brimhall was taken to the LDS Hospital last Monday for surgery. He would like to hear from friends. Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Rich from Redmond, Wash., flew in to visit Mr. and Mrs. Afton Richens, and also visited relatives in Vernal over the weekend. Stephen Mortensen reported on his mission in England, Sunday in Sacrament meeting. Stephen is the son of Senor and Shirley Mortenson. Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Wright from Salt Lake visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Porter over the weekend. Glenda Olsen from Rock Springs is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Potter. Emlterestt Assured! 8Vz per annum for 10 years Subordinated Notes as little as $500, or more, in multiples of only $100. Interest starts immediately when you purchase the note and you receive it regularly every six months from that date. Shorter terms available, too. Available for If you dorft smoke. Fanners may save you plenty on your car insurance. Farmers has fenind that generally have fewer accidents than people who smoke. So, as better risks, they get a better deal In bet, if you havent smoked in at least two yean, you might save plenty on your insurance. For more information on this and other saving, call a fast, fair and friendly Farmers agent Ask for offering circular at any office of of Utah. N.A. Member of First Security Corporation system of banks with resources over 2 billion dollars Main Street Roosevelt ! ftioo 1 )oln j m 1 QggssggQ) Live music Friday QO tlflfl Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis and Tonya of Salt Lake spent the weekend visiting Mrs. Crystal Hackett and Tamara. e Mrs. Juvon Jones and Wesley of Wyoming spent a few days in Hanna visiting Mr. and Mrs. Brad Baum and family and Beth Ann Humes. Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Defa took Blanche Defa to Salt Lake Friday where she kept a doctor appointment. Blanche visited Meda Hansen and they also visited Joy Allred in Heber. Lapreal Chenney and Genevie Gines visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Defa Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye went to Salt Lake one day last week where they visited Lynn Curry and family. Lynn had his other knee operated on and is at his home now recuperating. Mrs. Maxine Kennison spent a few days this week in Salt Lake. She also visited Ron and Wanda Wilhelm in Midway. Mr. and Mrs. Max Fabrizio are the parents of a baby girl born October 24 in Salt Lake. She will be named Angela. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Casper and family and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Humes spent a couple of days in Currant Creek Camping. Mr. and Mrs. Max Giles spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Defa. Doyle Turnbow and sons of Salt Lake spent Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leo Turnbow and hunting in the Tabiona . Sfeak Crab lobstei to BfTney Roberts and Saturday fbffl Parties catered call 738-966-2 ECHO DRIVE IN Double Feature Each Showing IS MOW Cloud until Spring I ROOSEVELT THEATRE Open 7:00 p.m. mi October 30, Novumbur 5 A long time ago ina galaxy jsc jar sway... mei area. got out of the hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Turnbow and Card Turnbow and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Turnbow of Salt Lake all visited Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Turnbow during the week. Debbie Lamb, Ellen Lefler and Theresa Giles of Salt Lake and Wyoming spent the weekend visiting their families and friends in Hanna. a Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Clegg and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clegg of San Diego are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Rhoades and deer hunting. Mr. and Mrs. La V ere Fabrizio and family of Salt Lake spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fabrizio and family. Mr. and Mrs. Udell Landon and family, Salt take, spent the weekend at his cabin in Hanna. John Cuffer of Salt Lake spent the weekend at his home in Hanna. I Hf NefflEm lh ittih frhltthtifth t Mtfa.lt t. ?lt ta 0BMN fteum A tUOtPUl BD SMVtMtt latnwtii ktatwy ranCEM MAW HAMU HNTN50N ROW) OWIW FBH6R PCTEROfiHNG AUECGUNNOS wG03R5IUCASivwGAV KURTZ hwJN'MU1AWS mm mar mmwaue amaar Let us winter your calves, for a very reasonable cost to you. We feed to go back to grass in the spring. Or we will custom feed your calves to your specifications. Financing a blem? We can help! pro- 5 8 i ABDOMINAL PAIN IN CHILDREN Abdominal conditions of some urgency in children are most usually found in the lower part of the abdomen. Appendicitis is characterized by pain in the lower right side and pain on either side can be an obstruction due to one part of the bowel lapping over another. With an obstruction there is usually blood and mucous In the stool. It is not safe to assume that an abdominal pain is due to a virus just because you have heard a virus is "going around." Often a suspected stomach virus can turn out to be appendicitis. 8 stt R 5 722-24S- Contact Rfif Stokes Office (303) 434-625- 0 Home (303) 249-822- 6 COLLINS FAUCI FEED LOT i Monday thru Friday Restaurant HANNA . BUFFET LUNCHEON 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. featuring . News hems From Jerry Turnbow Semmy (StaiAlk J. Austin Gale 6000 A barbecuer and picnic table have been set up at the West Junior high and Todd schools for public use. Principal Dan R. Good of West Jr. high and Principal J. D. Smith of todd Elementary encourage the public to use the playground and cooking facilities. Hugh 722-410- InDuchusnu now sorvina West Todd set up picnic area hunt The El CM B37 stories. js full-tim- CZfeOfi) These youngsters from Mrs. Greep's afternoon kindergarten class just returned from parading around Duchesne Elementary school displaying their Halloween finery for the older students. All the children enjoyed this very special Monday complete with parties and treats and scary AFTER THE PARADE NovwnberSJWT STANDARD e and five years in the field of evangelism. His proposed program includes messages on "new birth," "death", the "second coming of Christ, the "judgements of God, "Gods three calls to man, and the "moat horrible picture in the Bible." Evangelist Jack Parchman of little revival1 Rock, Ark., will lead a week-lon- g crusade beginning Sunday, Nov. 6, at the Roosevelt Baptist Church. The meeting will be held nightly at 7:30 through Saturday, Nov. 12. was ordained to the Parchman ministry in 1952 and attended Southern Baptist College at Walnut Ridge, Ark. He has 16 years experience as a pastor Nswi kemi From By 8a Evangelist to conduct revival in Roosevelt E 4 Roosevelt, Utah gVufflS "Renan for Reliability" fTTf'.KI pafs-sft- a Novumbur 6 1 BvWhfl Hm |