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Show mk. All enjoyed BALLARD Visitors liy Mary Arnold ILOtti Twin girls for Keith Nielsens jcosj FOR SALE TWO REGISTERED Holstein j cows; 1 registered Holstein heifer. I km litt, Mneaer. Phone AT OCR MT8IO 8TORE FOR SALE OR RENT REGISTERED ANGUS bulls. Mimical Instrument! (all type) Ed Olsen, Allonah. Phone n (Trade-IAllowance) PIANOS TUNED POTATOES - seed or eating, Repair Service white Russet or Red Pontine. SMITHS MUSIC CENTER Contact Reed St.insfield, phone GUSHER, Phone Bridgeland. 7S9-316- 0. FROM YTON by Grace Dulgielsh - S. F. Mortensens 682-418- NEW & USED TIRES See Us before you buy! Full Cap Strum Method L. & L Motor Co - Roosevelt BEAUTIFUL Wurlitzcr piano, 3405.00. Vernal M Co., Vernal, Utah. visit in Southern Utah 1059 MAKS MOBILE Home, Call 247, be10x50, tween 8 and 5. See at Timothy Trailer Court after 5 p.m. 2tc Lutv D. Nelson. -- 3-- our car a State insurance Farm Homeowners policy. Call me today! von Gentry, Bryans parents. The family went to Vernal Friday to visit Mrs. 'Violet Gentry who is a patient at a nursing home, and the family group spent the nftemixm at the home of Mr. an-- Mrs. Martin Oaks, of the daughter and Devon Gentrys. Monitor of the Birthday Club were guests at the home of Mrs. Grace Dalglcish Thursday afterniKin to enjoy a few hums of visiting and sewing Refreshments were later served to Mrs. Austin Broknw. Mrs. Clarem-Murray, Mrs. Fred Todd. Mrs. Esther Burton and Mrs. S. F. Mortensen 81. Gif', were presented to Mrs. Todd, whose birthday fell ill Mr. ami Mrs. LaVoi Dennis were Salt Like City visiand F.id.iv tors Thursday While there Mr. Dennis received a checkup following nrgery ant is reported s'et-1-i'.They visited. Improving. I heir daughter ami I km Mr. ail ! Mrs. Raws m while there. Mu. Melba Haekford and son-in-la- w Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Murten-se- n r, nearly vaSr. enjoyed a two-da- y new motor, new tires, new relatives in cation 3275.00. new shoeks, visiting brakes, Must sell immediately. Myron southern Utah Inst Tuesday nnd Wednesday. At Monroe they Iluslem. Fhone tp viisted Mr. and Mrs. Nels Sorenson; at Ephraim, they were guests at the home of Mr. and SALE FOR Mrs. Ray Olson, nnd were overnight guests at the home of TRAILER. RICHARDSON 1903 Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Mortensen car10x55. excellent condition, in Richfield. pel d bvir.g room. Contact Neil Mr. and Mrs. Myron GenMoon, Duchi sr.e. Phone 7174. tly and two eliildrcn arrived Thursday, coming from Casper, SEED BARLEY and hay. Call Wyo., to visit Mr. and Mi's. De- Clark Ahcgglcn. 59 CHEV. Biscuyne, 6S4-534- 1. Ov2-4i(ii- l. good deal as IIF.LP WANTED e ANGUS Bulls, WOMAN TO IJVi: IN and take and yearlings. of cldivlv : v in Vernal. l, Pee Dan Swain. Phone Co'dael Ada Gun. 2!6 North Roosevelt. 4ui) West, or i'll me n V .'.her. 1PC0 CHEV A. standard REGISTERED 1 J 92-E- 7s9-3'7- 9. trans-mis'-ie- Theroit - Leavitt Phone 157 1958 GMC STOM.OO; S5 IO.00. Both in good Cull 2iS or 760. - luilf ton Roosevelt eondil:n. MISCELLANEOUS tam 195s MARS TRAILER HOME. 10x59, 2 bedrooms, carpeted front room. Phone Xenia. CAFE. DRIVERX PURPLE Reasonable. If interested call 270 after 5 p.m. HOUSE in Roosevelt, carpets, drapes, two full baths, new furnace, completely remodeled. large lot. Call Cliff Rrollingcr. Phone 699. 611-571- 6. BARGAINS! Good used and reconditioned vacuum cleaners. and Kirby, ELECTROLUX, other good machines. Call or see Bob Bath. Phone call collect, 670 W. 1st So., Vernal. 6 REGISTERED Black Angus cows; 2 yearling heifers and a registered Black Angus bull. Wane Workman. Phone 201. 789-224- 0, LIKE NEW 12x14 tent nnd metal poles $50; like new antique farmer's platform scales -- 325; cooking range, ex- AT GUSHER. UTAH. U to 1 cellent condition 350.00: pole or re building lot, 3300 to 3500. total of 30 acres, close to highshelves $5.00 Phone 023-Jway; also highway business property on culinary water CARPETS and life, too, cun be line. Call Eunice LcBeau. beautiful if "011 use Blue 023-JLustre. Rent electric sham-pooe- r 31. Nielsen Furniture. ATTRACTIVE split-lev- el home, Phone 38, Roosevelt. Roosevelt; also 130 CC Honda. Call 666. HOME In Ballard FOR SALE Ward nnd 2,J acres ground: Earl Winn. sell. Phone INSURE 3. WHERE YOU'RE SURE with Phono - Myton 7 682-431- FOR RENT 1IKNKIKSEX RANCHES 1 BEDROOM furnished npnrt-- , ment. Dillman Apartments. Roosevelt. Phone 690--- Notice To Creditors above Estate of J. Q. LAWSON ORDER YOUR BABY CHICKS BUSINESS OFFICES Poet Office. See Dean Frand-se- and EIZABETII LAWSON, deNOW! We will not floor-stoc- k ceased. Phone 183 or 470. To be assured chicks this n. year. of delivery, place your order early and get them when you FERTILIZER SPREADER for want them. Burhannn Feed Co. rent, holds up to 4 tons of Fhonc 101, Roosevelt. fertilizer, 50 per ncre when BEAUTIFUL BUILD. you buv vour fertilizer from 378.35 sorrell mare. 2 while stock- us! PHOSPHATE 45 ings - 3100.90; new guitar and per ton. over 6 tons 376.35; 378.00 per case -- 325.00; relic gun -3- 190. NITROGEN 33'i ton. over 6 tons 376.00. Dnrvl Gibbons. Ihone 923-JBUCHANAN FEED CO. riione 101, Roosevelt FIBERGLASS ski or repairs, all Ishing boats. See at Calvin KIRBY! I'nrts and used Klrhvs. IVndertons in Bennett or phone models; also good Contact or call Bob Bath, 670 W. 1st So., Vernal. Phone FT. TRAILER In good 15-f- t. tnick hint. also ma1 good condition. Contact Don-I- d EASTER SPECIAL Seven of machines, brands 11. sewing Laris or phone jor guarantee; used ma- guarantee. All chines, NEW automatic ELECTROLUX labor and also guarrepairs vacuum cleaners, liberal trade-i- n anteed. Pat Roberta. Phone 17, or for your old mnrhinc. see Roosevelt ; representative of Vercall Bob Bath, ZCMI. nal. Call collect. 670 W. 1st So. Vernal. Creditors will present rlaims with vouchers to the undersigned at the offire of Ray E. Nash. 33 East Main. Vernal, Utah, on or before the 1st dnv of July, A. D.. 1966. s Douglas B. Lawson, Administrator of estate of J. Q. law-soand Elizabeth Lawson, Deceased. Date of first publication Mareh 31, 1966; date of last publication April 21, 1966. sc n. 3. 3. 789-221- 0. con-litio- n; -- Big Savings ON 25-ye- ar nr 789-224- 9. MISCELLANEOUS Rest Assured Youre Best Insured wrm Joe Malnar LIFE Agent AUTO FIRE CROP HAIL Farmers Union InsuranceBLDO. FARMERS Phone 227 CO-O- P Rea. 684-53- 95 Motorcycles TWO MODELS IN STOCK SPRINGTIME! is cleaning time. Beautify your home, quickly, economically, with hotter Urs the new ELECTROLUX flor carpet beautlfier. For a personal showing in your home, call Bob Bath, collect. Vernal, for an appointment. 670 W. 1st So. Vernal. Utah. FENDER GUITARS and Amps. Private lessons on string and wind instruments. Progressive Music Studios, 83 N. Main.' s! 789-224- Bridgestone j (1) 90 Trail (1) 90 Road Model Reduced to Sell! 0, rhone 287. sc Phone news items to 131. Parts & Accessories All-C- ar Ihnne 428 - Roosevelt 111 - ;. me. . Mrs. ni son-in-la- Mower. Tooele. R.J.H.S. ROUNDUP by Orlie Rachels RJHS's ninth grade basketball team played the faculty Wednesday, Mar. 16. The faculty defeated the ninth graders 69 to 11-4-- nc 1 1 Austin Rmknw Tuesday from h visit 1 Lchi where she was a guest at t Hi. home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Miirvar I Hinton. Weekend visitors at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Perry were members of tlieir family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonid Perry and Plano of Salt Like; Mr. and Mrs. Mcr-ly-n Pern- - anil her brother, Carl 47. The plovers on the faculty team were Mr. Wight, Mr. McKay. Mr. Hersehl, Miss Daniels, INSURANCE AGENCY Mr. Lind, Mr. Johansen and Mr. Resilience 58 Office 338 Eldredgo. Mr. Lind was high POST OFFICE BUI UMNO point man with 24 points. Roosevelt, Utah Players on the 9th grade team are Bruce nnd Brent Timothy. Lyle Timothy. Robert AA MEETS Fcnn, Jim Marshall, Glendon Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Woikman. Lynn Rasmussen. meets every Saturday evening. Clinton Morrill, Brad Hancock. 8 P. M St. Helens Rectory Paul Nielsen. Alden Whitehead, Hall, Roosevelt Mike Davis. Eddy Frcston. and Brnd Nelson. High point man for the 9th graders was Brad Hancock with 11 points. 03-R- 3. ; I Lawrell Jensen 3. w to Sait Lake City by the death of their r.u:. hivther. Rufus Ilearv 789-224- FOR SALE Real Estate Alfalfa and Grass Hay wen M'.'.n ty. wei-- WHILE YOU'RE sitting there resiling cl'issificd a Is, you could be cleaning your rugs. Just rent a Glamo'-enElect ri Rug Shampooer for only S2 a day. Now at Sullivan's 132 South Main St.. Roosevelt, Utah. IMAGINE! A MAN showing you how to clean your own house! Call your friendly ELECTROLUX man. See Bob Bath, 670 W. 1st So., Vernal. 0 Call collect, for an t' appointment. FARMERS! AVOID the spring rush, and get your grain cleaned and treated now before the spring work stalls. BUCHANAN FEED CO. Phone 101, Roosevelt P847X STATE FARM fa 4 CraBj tea tita; Blnasitia, Mw's 11 iyd la.-.-t Roosevelt. Clair Duncan. of age, who died Wednesday, Maivit 25. m a Salt Like hospital. Mineral services were held Saturday 111 tin Sandy Second ward chuiH1. iunl burial was in Sandy. The Myton ward chapel received the finishing coat of paint last week as workers welded their paint blushes. A large group was on hand In aid ill the beautification project. A group from the Myton wan I participated in the floor-slioat tlu stake Gold ami Green Ball last Saturday in Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mitrh-el- l and family, former Xeola residents, who have lieen residing in Myton for several months, moved their trailer home to Xeola last week. Mrs. R. V. Lirseii. stake Relief Society president, attended Hie My I on ward Relief Society conference Tuesday. Mr. an I Mrs. Loyal Perry were Salt Like visitors Tuesday. While there Mrs Perry ifee've a medical checkup .Tame.-Duke, principal of 'he .Mv;.-school c'e:ncn!:irv was o S"!i Lake hasiness visi- t ... j j., Mr. and Mrs. X.ib.in Al-- ! a on family will ve fiMin 'hem anidi home in Pleisonl Val'ey tills week, to inaile their home in Roosevelt. Mr. an;'. Mrs. Clark and rhil-dre- n will move tj lluAllen son. 66 years nn IVII news 625-399- 1. S3 pro-grai- n. Wednesday. They were out to for Mrs. attend the funeral the John Page Peter Anderson. - limiic Hus week were Iijh lir.it Mrs. Celia Kay Alsop and Mnri'is Page, mi-sister, little son were home for the Gerl nl-Mnysh of Calif. They weekend. i an n tii alien I Vera Marsing's Dorcan Ling is home stayriiiu-r.iing with his ilaugliter and famUl.uk Aihe-I- , sou of ..irk ily,- Mr. and Mrs. Jock Cook. Ailiml. broke Ids arm IK- is scheduled for a checkup ami Ar-liin Salt Like this week. at srini-i- s -- Phone ;il a short The Christ Methodist church of Salt Lake, which usually conducts the services at the Presbyterian church on the fourth Sunday of each month, were unable to be present. An interest ing layman's service was conducted. The sermon was delivered by Melvin J. Schwartz. Mrs. Schwartz presided at the piano. At the close of the service, a social hour was enjoyed. There will be no ehureli seivice at tlie Presbyterian Church Sunday, April 3. but all members and visitors are urged to bo present for the Editor service April 19. when the Central Christian Church of Salt Like with F'.nyd Potter in hearge. will lie present conduct tire service. Stake officer to Word was received Tuesday morning of the birth of twin girls in L'.gan. to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nielsen. Grandparents are Mr. ami Mrs. LiMar Nielsen and Mr. anil Mrs. Bill Bris-luThe youngsters, lsirn prematurely, are in an incubator it the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Blevl at tlie Olie Rasmussen slopiH-home eimmte to Venial. The Bleyls live in Suit Like City ami are relatives of tin Rasmussen's daughter, Sharon. Mrs. Vmla K.isiiiiisscn celebrated her birthday Mareh 26. with some of her children home. They were Carol Lx. Salt n Iake; Mr. and Mrs. Reed ami hoys. Vernal, aiul Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rasmussen and family of Rmisevell. The Senior Anronic members (if the ward enjoyed a dinner nnd evening of touring tin Ballard chapel Friday night. March 25. The dinner was planned by Mr. and Mrs. ih'km n. Fellowship event set April 22 for Sccutsrs Oi-la- Parrish home Sun-- Elder Kenneth Morrill, who is now at 40.1 'i West Main, A nudark o, Okla., reiorta that with the lie is now staying Norman Holmes family, who ure former residents of Gusher. Mr. Holmes spent many years ut the Indian agency in Fort Duchesne. He also met Dr. Jay Murray and wife Joyce. Jay ia bishop in Stillwater, Okla. Arc you ready for Spring? WE REPAIR: LUVNMOWF.RS KOTOTILLKRS CHAIN SAWS ETC. REGISTERED DEALERS FOR BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINES and McCullough saws iy night, Mareh 27. Lynn lla.-ilerwas the guest Mpenli lr. Miss Z.il.i Fi'iehy. d.'iughte. of Mr. an-- Mrs. Curl Frisky, is the honored student of at West junior high. Tile highlight cf tics meetiirr - - Mr. and Mrs. Weston Timis the spi'i-i.-awa d.i and ivrng-irlion- s othy of K.iysville visited his given to riiistanlin-- sister, Telinllia Rnsmussen last wimters and distiiits. vr ir t!u Dl.i oi triel was himored wit!i a preMver Iieovei sentation of t,-Award to I.oRey G.'inlner. E: piocr uevisor of U-- lorer Po.-i279. si'on.an ed by (he Neo'a ward. The District also reeeiv;l the Gold Star nwai'd for outin standing accomplishments Advancement, new units, units registered nn time anil finance completed. It was reported by James E. Bacon of the council executive hoard that Roosevelt District has received the Gold Star award every year since St was Vtidl National Purl;: h j wU; foiinc'l fellm.'si'.ip he hi 'd Api'd 22 :n tiie nri'-- i liallroom of t'ie WiM ipr 'ii ter at llv Br:gh.im Young L' Tile n.-i-- Parts All-O- ar l & Accessories Ihiine 428 - Roosevelt ; ALTAMOHT ROPING CLUB e EASTER ; started Saturday, April in 1936. Mr. Pcrcival reports that the district is working for the Gold .Star award again this year with McNeil Dtincnn, and Joseph E. Olpin handling the final stages of the finance program, and Wilson of the district or- 9- -9 p.m. ALTAMONT HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM Ln-M- ar Music by the Basin Boys ganization nnd extension committee helping to get all units by April 1. Tickets for the dinner may he obtained from Paul Murphy, Mr. Pcrcival and members of the district committee. ADMISSION 81.50 per couple - $1,119 stags - 75 extra ladies TO kfi n; fZ UTAHN v - Rehne-fermeye- d. YES . . . L Motor has cars and Trucks with any amount of & L HORSEPOWER! whatever you might need for your purpose! WEVE GOT . . . Red Ones - Blue Ones - Green Ones New Ones or Used Ones! Stop by the lot and pick out the one you like best fioUfOU, ! o DONT FORGET - SPRINGTIME IS INSPECTION TIME! 1. & jiVitrcTj Pniy L-sl:- c attending ward conference in Myton Sunday were Alva Snuw, stake president, and his counselors. Merrill Millet t nnd Aivin Bel-loDr. R. V. Larson, stake Sunday School superintendent, nnd other officers including Roosevelt Junior High's hand John Gale, Carl Betts. Deon went to Myton March 15 to pre- Bird, John Arnold. Floyd Pet sent a concert at the Elemen- erson and James Lemon. tary school. They presented a conceit at the Roosevelt elementary Mareh 24. On March 29 the band went to Myton where they enterhv Norma Rolih tained the elementary school. This Friday the group will go Miss Cnleene Brandhead of to Duchesne to participate in Blind Day. Salt Like spent o few days Mrs. Julie Lyman, band with her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs led the hand in the Delbert Bmadhead. three performances. Herbert Andcrton spent a few days visiting in Monnie Six students from RJHS at- with his brother. Mr. and Mrs. tended the Eastern Utah Re- Levi Andcrton. nnd also a sisgional Science Fair held in the ter who lives there. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Svhmril Nntional Guard Armory In Price. Making this trip were and bnliy of Salt Like spent r. the Michael Benson. Mihncl weekend with tlieir parents. Aldon Rnchele, Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Rrcrid-lieaLemon. Trudy Kowallis and - - Visiting at the home of Ann Larson. Three of these students were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ander-to- n over the weekend were Mr. awarded third place Rwards in this fair. Lynn I.emon placed nnd Mrs. Roy Dishnin and famthird in the Physical division. ily of Kearns. Ned Amlerton. Trudy Kowallis and Ann Larson who is attending school at UYU took third place In the Biology at Provo, Dr. Ralph Andcrton division In their rcectlve and son Scott, and Miss Evelyn grades. The other participants Brndficld of Salt Like also from RJHS were awarded certi- visited. - Mr. and Mrs. Mont Crns-lan- d ficates for their efforts. and daughter of Cedar Competing in this regional fair were students from Uintah, City, wen visiting tlieir parDuchesne. Carbon, Grand anti ents, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Robb, over (he weekend. Emery Counties. Mr. and Mrs. Hermnn The Utah Civic Ballet pre- Freeman were in Salt Like on sented n very fine assembly in business during the week. the students nnd their parents - Mrs. Pete Aliplanalp of on March 22. Holier spent a few iliys visitThey performed before the ing her Brother. Ivan Brown. elementary pupils in the morn- - - Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Muring, Hie Junior high students dock have moved into Mrs. in the a fterms 111, and to the Grant Murd'Kk's home. They genet nl public at 7:30 o'clock are welcomed to the in the evening. sifnww, 'XKBrni Friday. Mrs. 7.i 'I i n a Bear-l- 11, innlh-i- t of is staying with her son and family while Ruth is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Krisby, n Irene Collins, Mr. ami Mrs. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. T. Gulden Collins, motored to Salt Lake Monday. Mareh 28. to Kav Collins a n il Duane Frishy through the temple where they wen married. Other members of Isith families met them there and cn joyed the session. Virga Page fell from the ladder at llie stake house Friday evening while for the stake Gold and Green Rail. Site received a had hump on Hie luck of her head and linin'! feel well for a couple of days. Mr. anil Mrs. Glade Evans were home from school at Logan and sint some time with Joan's family, the John Pages Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Squire are Isn-home for awhile. Visitors at the Lynn Farnsworth home were Lois' brother Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hurhert of Salt Luke, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Franklin of Wyomuig. Fireside was held at Your rhone 33 IL. One-Sto- p Motor Co. Car Service Koosevclt, Utah |