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Show K li'.lW dll ring l iwu weeks visiting relatives liiy'.he, t.ikf. They anticipate Mis. Wall's sisters, Mis visiting li.v Mcrl IlnrnM-kKffii- - Newian i. and Mr. nn.i! Mrs. J. Kliner Angus in Itlythe Dalglriith The I'hnst Methodist cin-- j D. City; gregatiiin of Salt will conduct Kcrvii-in the; n-t- t enjoyed a weekend visit Myton Presbyterian Church rmni their son and family. Mr. 23. and Mrs. Lewis Faucctt and Siuiilay, January IVrris P.aKiiuiKMcn met children of Salt Lake City. with an accident when he got Relief The regular Society his left hand caught in a corn work day drew a large group picker. He was taken to the to the ward chapel Tuesday. LDS hnupitul in Roosevelt and About 35 members attended to given emergency treatment and participate in preparing two then rushed to Salt Lake to the satin quilts. Genene Pe&trnss LDS hospital. He lost four finwas teacher for the work day gers and wa on the operation was to lesson. A dinner served by Father Winterer table for seven hours. He is dothe busy workers during the ing as well as can be expected. noon hour, after which all His wife Marilyn and daughter REQI'KKTKI) worked on their projects until MASSES liY PARISHIONERS Sonja are staying with her parlate afternoon. y ents. Mr. and Mrs. Thoral rebeen Masses Several have Weekend visitors at the in Utah. lark, home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas quested for special intentions Mr. and Mrs. Chuck TayThe Clark were Mr. and Mrs. Sher- by parishioners this week. lor spent a few days in Rooseman Hansen and family of Tuesday and Wednesday Masses re- velt at the home of Mr. and American Fork and Mrs. Erma were said for Charles Abel, Mrs. Duane Richens. The Rich-en- s Mrs. James Mr. and by quested J. Hansen, Mother of Mrs. were in Salt Lake with Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Clark, also of American Forte. Deller. their daughter wrho was ill at Mr. and Mrs. Gareth AnThe and Saturday the childrens hospital. derson returned last week from Masses Friday will be said for Agnes The Relief Society held a two weeks vacation trip. They Shawlert, requested by Mr. Gus meeting Tuesday at the Ward spent a week in Hawthorne. Damph. Chapel. A work meeting was Calif., at the home of their son conducted in the afternoon. TWO MEETING HELD Mr. and and daughter-in-laA PTA meeting was held were held st Two meetings Mrs. Arlynn Anderson and family. Homeward bound they visi- the rectory Sunday night. The January 13 at the Lapoint school ted Mr. and Mrs. Franklin first one was a business meeting library. The main purpose of Spencer at Burley, Ida. Mr. and for the CYO, who convened st this meeting was a discussion Mrs. Ray Alvei at Roy, and 6:30. The second gathering was of the two new programs now Mrs. and Mrs. Theo Anderson the Inquiry class which started in operation at our school. at 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Perry at Orem. were recent visitors in Salt ALTAR BOYS Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry spent Friday in Vernal visiting Servers for Sunday, January Lake visiting their children. his mother, Mrs. Violet Gentry 23, will be Jim Deller and Orlle Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Perry and who is in a nursing home, also Rachcle at 8 a.m., and Steven son Kenneth from Dragerton, vsited their daughter and fam- Yack and Aldon Rachele at Mr. and Mrs. Darral Yturiaga and children from Reno, Nev.. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. 10:00 a.m. The server for the week-da- y Oakes and children. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Masses is Orlle Rachele. family and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Linck went to Salt Lake City Walquist and family, Mr. and EXPRESS THANKS last week. Mr. Linck received The Sisters are very grateful Mrs. Lyle Perry and family who medical attention and was con- to the Altar live in Suit Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Society for their fined to the Holy Cross hospiwent towards Perry report that they nave that generous gift 50 grandchildren-i- n tal during the week. They are the laws and purchase of a portable typeexpected to return home early writer. daughters, sons and great-gran- d this week. children and they got to see Members of the Ladies Aid WEEK OF PRAYER FOR them all with with the excepUNITY CHRISTIAN and other willing helpers were tion of one grandson. Dee Perry January 18 to January 25 is who is in the armed forces stabusy during two days last week at the Presbyterian church as held as a week of prayer each tioned in Korea. Sharon Clerico was a pathey completed a lovely quilt year for the intention of Christfor Mrs. Gail Carey of Ft. Du- ian unity. We, here, in St. tient recently at Hospital in chesne. A social hour was en- Helens parish, will pray especi- Roosevelt. joyed at noon when a pot luck ally on Friday at the 5:30 p.m. Lloyd Huber has gone to lunch was served to the group. Mass, Saturday morning at the SLC where he enrolled at the The Myton City work crew 8:00 a.m. Mass and at the Sun- U of U. has been busy during the past day Masses for this unity among Earl Jenkins of Payson, week as they removed some Christians. Each family is urged who is working at Flaming trees on main street and trim- to make a special effort to at- Gorge, spent the weekend at the med others to Improve the ap- tend Mass on Friday and Sat- David Jenkins home. Arnold Clerico Is working pearance of main street. They urday and unite their prayers expect to continue the work with Christians throughout the at the Great Lake Timber mill this week and all residents world for unity. The founder. In Lapoint. Mrs. Lawrence (Lei a) Caldshould lend a helping hand to Father Paul of the Society of week well is home from the Vernal improve the appearance of their the Atonement, began this district Weather permitting, of prayer. Hospital. She is improved. it should be possible to do a THOUGHT OF THE WEEK Floyd Angus Is out in the Our life must be a river of Book Cliffs cutting cedar posts. lot of improvement before The Mia Maids and Exspring, if everyone participates. prayer upon which floats a fleet Mr. and Mrs. Eldwin will of duties." plorers had a bunco party at in RSYTON by (irur Gail Careys are the he Week III spend LAPOINT s Rasmussen loses fingers in farm mishap feted at Myton church A large congregation was in attendance Sunday at 11 am. at the Myton Presbyterian church to greet members of the Mariner group of the First Presbyterian church of Salt Lake City, who presented the morning service. Robert Aup-perl-e, who is a member of their church choir, opened the service and prayer was offered by Mn. Taylor J. Learning. Mr. Aupperle sang a vocal solo accompanied by Mrs. O. A. Dart. The sermon, "Mustard Seed Miracles", was prsented by Taylor J. Learning. Prelude and postlude and humnal music was rendered by Mrs. Melvin Swartz. At the close of the services members and guests enjoyed refreshments and bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Cail B. Carey Jr., of Ft. Duchesne who were honored when a lovely bible was prsented to them. Mr. and Mrs. Carey have been active members of the church during the past few years, as they were stationed at Ft. Duchesne. They will leave this week for Parker, Ariz., where Mr. Carey will be assigned to that branch of the Indian service. Mr. and Mrs. Antone Uresk and family enjoyed a trip to California during the past week. While there they saw Disney Land and many other places of interest. Also they visited friends, returning home Sunday. Friends of Mrs. Kmma Tanner will be happy to know that she is improving but Is still confined to the Price hospital. All are looking forward to her return to Myton after spending the winter months with her daughter. -- Mr. and Mrs. Alden Kynas- ton went to Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. Kynaston will enter a hospital to receive major surgery Monday. His host of friends are anticipating his early recovery. Visitors at the Kynaston ranch home Friday and Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kynaston of Fallon, Nev., who the Kynaston accompanied family to Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fau- - Catholic Notes Hol-loda- lit MU' iif Iais K.iv Wimli-v- were iTivi-hmrnt- s s BALLARD by Mary Arnold lu-l- Uintah Ilasin Standard Tliurs., Jan. 20, llltit! I'ugr services brother. Mrs. Pitchers for - City. ary 11 with ii special film o.i eaneer presonti-i- l liy Mrs SimpDavid and Heu Lundberg son of the society. Ques- are tilling of a new grandtions were answered by Mary daughter is nn January 9 to Joe Workman, Duchesne county and Bernice White of Salt Lake. nurse. Lunch was serve, by Hie The Lundbergs went to Salt Relief presidency und Like Sunday to see the new work was done on two baby haby, and Murce went out to stay a few days after Bernice quills and other hand work. home from the hospital. Mr. Kay (lark was culled came Bea wen t the of the to Washington to the of her sick father. While there 16th for a few days. he passed away. She brought - Freddie Asay came home him to Wyoming for burial. to spend his Christmas furlough Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hatch took with his parents the Zane Asayat Ray Clark and motored to He has been In Camp Wyoming for the services. All returned late Tuesday night. I SiN-iet- Poster Paper Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Keel and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pitcher White and Colored motored to Las Vegas Thurs- UINTAH BASIN STANDARD day, Jan. 6. to attend funeral GETEKTRfi MILK WEEKEND Be sure they get their Vitality Quota every day AMI RICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH O DOOR CRASHERS O DOOR CRASHERS O at ROOSEVELT IN ,- -r .nraw?. imj. ti ' jf-- GIRLS PANTIES SHELLED PECANS (Deep-freez- e em) 1-l- bag 69c b. only A Mr. and Mrs. Zane Asay have two new One was born to Mr. and Mrs. MelWork meeting we.s iiel.l hi vin Asay of Tooele and one to Mr. and Mrs. Ijovi-Relief Aaiy of Society Tuesil.iy, Januat Salt Lake Todd PTA to meet on January 26th PTA rm vt mg will lie Todd McluMil Wet ini si lav, January 2i. Class munis will fur the parents to visit anil the regular meeting will start ut S p.ni. Mrs. Dee Brough is the refrushiiieiit chairman. James Chapman will la- - the guest speaker. Kexirt cards will he issued this week at Todd and West Junior high and all parents are urged to contact the teachers with any problem they have before the regular parent and teacher meeting. Bishop Max Todd. Boyd Winn and Zone Asay made an overnight trip to St. George to load and bring back the new benches for the chael. They had Mr. Linck of Myton take his big tmek to haul them. The help of Mr. Linck has been appreciated by the ward. Mrs. Russell Todd was happy to receive two phone calls on her birthday, January 10. one from her daughter. Norma Johnson in So. Attleboro, Mass., and from her sister, Mamie DeWhitt of Mesa, Ariz. A group of women met at the David Ltindberg home last Thursday evening and quilted a baby quilt for Bernice White. Dorsan Long had surgery on his fare Monday morning. January 17 at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake. Eunice Cook is in the city with her father. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hull- inger announce the arrival of a grandson bom January 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brook of Roy. The Hullingers left Saturday to take Osa out to help in the home for a short while. Mr. and Mrs. Wllmar Parrish traveled to Salt Lake City Saturday, January 15 on business. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gardner January 4. Grandparents are of Vernal went to Salt Lake for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huber. Elizabeth Esplin began a medical checkup for Mr. Garwork at he Lapoint school on dner. Chell Todd and her sister of Neola accompanied their January 3 on a new program called teacher's aid. June Wool-le- y parents. A large crowd attended the is the school secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Otto- - church budget supper held st sen and family and LaRee the church Friday night, JanSwain of SLC visited recently uary 14. A delicious roast beef with their parents, the Orville dinner with all the trimmings was served under the manageSwain a Clinton Harrison returned ment of the High Priests quorto the BYU after visiting with um, with most praises going to his mother, Elizabeth Harrison. Vida Betts, Ethel Ercanbrcck The flu is keeping a lot of and Florrell Collins. Karl Shinier was master of ceremonies children home from school. The Lapoint basketball hoys for the short program. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth All- played Randlctt at Whiterocka. red of Ballard accompanied by Randlett won. CONTINUING OUR BIG . Augi-l- a DOOR CRASHERS O DOOR CRASHERS O O DOOR CRASHERS O DOOR CRASHERS O Mrs. Isr Allred anil; nf Riu'Si-viilini ili :'ilii Xcphi J niiiaiy ! Ii ,i fali well testimonial of a nepheu. Quinn Allred, who was going to a Spanish Ameriean imsv.Mii They brought Mr. Alii oil's mother bark tn vis.t for some mouths. anil Mr. . svivi-- Light tn ;i l.i i gr gluiip. Yvlm.i IVnv. Miilu:il iivsn!iiit, whs ill Miss Wmilley I lie Mi. i M nils lent1 Punn-lspent :i week in SiMiks. Nev. on business fm the government. Tamt-rSwnin. daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Yon Swam ol Vernal, lias hii-- a patient in the Vernal Hospital with u pneumonia infection. The small baby of the Igirry Stewarts has been a xiluut at the LDS Hospital in Roosevelt with pneumonia. - - Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Huber and family attended the funeral services in Vernal for Mr. Huber's grandmother, Mrs. Ida Caldwell. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Clerieo, born January 13 ut the Roosevelt LDS hospital died two days later of prematurity. Mr. and Mrs. Kay NVinn brought their baby son home from the hospital. The baby was bom December 12 und was kept in incubator. The baby is doing fine. Lloyd Huber who is attending the U of U in SLC came home and attended the funeral services of his Mrs. Ida Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Oreille Swain visited Friday in Vernal with their granddaughter, Tamera, who was in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Taylor accompanied the Duane Richens to SLC and visited their granddaughter, Gwen, who was in the Childrens hospital. Ardith and Joan Huber, Clifta and Mrs. Quince Johnson attended funeral services in Vernal for Mrs. Ida Caldwell. Private Paul Mullins, who is in the Marines and a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Daniels, 3r. of Roosevelt, has just completed his combat training. He will go to the Pacific and will receive additional training at the staging battalion at at base there. Mr. it Mrs. Clayton Huber of Lafayette, Indiana, are the parents of a baby boy bom i only 880 an vary FOOTWEAR CLEARANCE BOYS' & GIRLS' Boys and Girls Sweaters SHOES $3.00 up i Buy Fabric Bargains! first price - In hIzc 3 i pair at reg second pair . $1.00 e e e STORE OPENS 10:00 A.M. FRIDAY, JANUARY 21st (lltOXT BOYS SUITS (sizes 6 - 20) just $10.00 IMMMt ONLY) ... 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