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Show Uintah Batin Standard Thunt, May 19, 19M rage LAPOINT by at home. Evadeen McKee came home from the LDS hospital in Roosevelt with her baby daughter. She is welcomed home by a sister. Marl Horrochs Eliza Nielson observes 85th birthday A aped a occasion wai held oo Mothers Day for Eliza Nielson who had a hirthday May 4, and waa 85 yean old. Fifty descendants, including children, grandchildren and great grandchildren, gathered at her home and enjoyed the day visiting lunch was serand a pot-luc- k ved to those present. Two sons; who were unable to come, telephoned their mother. Mr. and Mrs. Drew Goodrich and girls of Clearfield visited Sunday with parents, Mr. and Mn. Floyd Angus and family, and grandfather, Eli Smith. Darlene Huber nas been on the sick list and Loma Daniels Johnson and boys; Carol and Maria Ellsworth, ware Mothers Day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs their parents, Dick Ekwarth. hurt her back and is confined Jolene Corey, Salt Lake, spent the weekend with father, LsSelle Nielson and grandmother, Elisa Nielson. Dale Christensen, of Salt Lake visited the End Sprouse home and his mother, Selma Christensen in White rocks. Mothers Day dinner guests at parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen-do- n Lamb, were Mr. and Mn. Lamar Lamb and family, and many other family members from around the Basin. Lloyd Huber, who attends the University of Utah, spent the weekend home with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Huber and fandly. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Clark and family visited Sunday with parents Mr. and Mrs. Dave Clark in Gusher. Mr. and Mn. Gerald Trujillo and family of Ogden, enjoyed the weekend visiting father, Mcrrell Rasmussen and sisters, Mr. and Mn. Rulon RANDLETT by Afton Rogers Jensen and Peggy Smith of Salt Lake spent Wednesday here with relatives. Dennis visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen and Peggy visited her mother. Hazel War die. Hazel Hunt of Neola returned to Salt Lake with them. Dennis Jensen and Hazel Hunt will be married in the Logan Temple Friday. Mrs. Ch arise Wahlquist and children of Idaho, spent a few days during the week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marriner McMullin. She also was here to attend the TRIDELL Loras McKm by Dennis Walter Stoddard injured in tractor rollover Walter Stoddard was taken to the LDS hospital in Roosevelt Monday by Dick Ellsworth after having a tractor on which he was riding roll over. He had two broken riba, a cut at the back of his head and bruises. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wall and son of Colorado visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mn. Henry Wall for Mothen Day. They also visited at the testimonial for her brother, home of her parents, the Dayle Elder Frank McMullin. Lloyds, in Roosevelt. A surprise birthday party Mr. and Mn. Michael was given in honor of Robert Marshall Sunday night at the Marshall residence. Guests who Snhurz and children, and Goodrich and children. were present were Mr. and Mrs. Marine Private John San- Ward Jarman, Mr. and Mrs. derson, who is in the Marines, Eari Moore and Mr. and Mrs. stationed at Camp Pendleton, Ivan Rogers. Cake, ice cream Calif., is enjoying a furlough and punch was served. home with his mother, Iva Hazel War die had her Hendricks and family, and his trailer house moved to Ouray grandmother, Margaret Mur- last week. ray. A Mothers Day program Denese Rogers, Salt Lake, was given Sunday by the Sun- was a guest at the home of her day School children. A lr.rge parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan group of mothen were in at- Rogers over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hartendance. Each mother was ris and family of Salt Lake, atpresented with a sachet Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Sim- tended the testimonial of Frank mons, Provo, visited during the McMullin Sunday and also visiweek with Eli Smith and Mr. ted relatives. and Mrs. Floyd Angus. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie HewMr. and Mn. Preston Mat- lett and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin thews, Granger, have moved into Neil son and children, Salt Lake, the ward and are living in the were weekend guests at the Enel Sprouse home north of home of their parents, Mr. and the Loyal Cox family. Mrs. Grant Pickup. Mr. and Mrs. Ersel Sprouse Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moulton have moved to Vernal to make and children, Salt Lake, were will their home. Mrs. Sprouse Mothers Day visitors at the work then. home of their parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mecham Mrs. Larue Jickup and Mr. and Mrs. Sike ThompA farewell testimonial was son attended the Uintah Eduin honor of Elder Frank given cation Association award banMcMullin Sunday at the Ava-Asn-le- y J. week held at last the quet elementary school. Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Han- oen and girls, Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Harrison, Salt Lake, and Clinton Harrison, Provo, spent Mothers Day with their mother, Elizabeth Harrison. na Mrs. Merkley dies in Murray Word has been received rf the death of Mrs. Golden (Ma-ce- l) Merkley, 63, of Murray. Funeral services were held in Murray, with burial in the Trideli cemetery. The Merklcys were former residents of Tridell. Lake. The McCcnkies left Wednesday for Salt Lake to visit with the Derhaks and see their new grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glines went to Salt Lake Saturday to see their son, George, act in the play, "The Death of a Salesman, being presented at the University of Utah. George is a student at Dixie College. Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Oman of Altamant accompanied Mr. and Mm. Glines to Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kitchen went to American Fork and Pleasant Grove Friday. Lightining hits Neola hay stack last week Lighning struck a large haystack at the Grover Dye farm near Neola last Monday after noon resulting in the loss of 300 worth of baled hay. A severe electrical storm sent streaks of lightning into the area which shook the nearby buildingx Electricity waa also put of for a short time. The Roosevelt fire department went to the Dye farm and many other neighbors and friends rushed to give aid. The lightning went right down into group learned a Hawlian dance. The George Bartlett family spent the weekend in Salt Lake. the stack and started the fire Margo Roper took care of the despite a heavy downpour at post office during their ab- the time. sence. Sara and Eileen McKee Ideal Bookkeeping Books for Reed Mc-were on last terms honor roll every purpose available at the The Glines Morgan family, Conkie received word Monday Standard OfflM Roosevelt at Union. that they have a new grand- Ogden, were visitors Friday at son. The parents are Mr. and the Charles Glines home. Mr. and Mm. Art Piva, Mrs. Victor Derhak of Salt Park City, have moved into the J. G. Warren home. Ion ward chapel. Frank will go Mr. and Mr. Laren Ross to the Mexican mission. returned Monday from a two-weThe Sunday School prevacation in Hawaii. The sented a Mother's Day program Ross family visited in Ogden May 8 and each mother was with Mr. and Mm. Creig Ross presented with a lovely Moth- on their way home. Mrs. Rosa ers Day card. received a corsage in one of Relief Society was held at the Ogden ward's Mothers Day the Avalon ward chapel Sun- for being the mother there who day. Donna Pickup gave the had the most children. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Scholes Theology lesson. Mr. and Mrs; Fred Wahl- were visitors Mothers Day at quist of Idaho visited at the the home of Mr. and Mm. Avalon ward Sunday and at- Davis Morrill. tended the testimonial The Explorers, Mia Maids for Frank McMullin. Mr. Wahlquist and Laurels enjoyed a luau was the Randlett ward bishop Tuesday night They all wore leis and sat on mats to eat for many yeans. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Olson, their feast. Afterwards the Salt Lake, were Mothers Day visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert the home of their parents, Mr. and Mm. Marriner McMullin, Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Melton Stod- and attended the testimonial dard and family, Salt Lake, for their brother, Frank Mcvisited over the weekend at the Mullin. home of her parents, Mr. and Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mm. Henry Wall on Mrs. Wayne Pickup. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Huff Mothers Day were Mr. and Mm. drove to Kamaa Sunday after- Duane Wall and daughter, and noon. They spent the weekend Mr. and Mm. Donald Wall of there and returned Tuesday. Vernal. Veda Townsend, a The Huffs have a home at daughter, and two sons, also visited her mother Friday. N Kamaa Mr. and Mrs. Vem Robison Wall, Salt Lake, called his TordeMnailmiiliecloiie3rdeMoPBoK22NorthattkeJLHjih and family, Panguitch, spent mother Sunday wishing her a the Mothers Day weekend at Happy Mothers Day. and Mrs. Mr. uiiinr HBKS HMI ek el-d- on Business Directory O MISCELLANEOUS o MISCELLANEOUS o BVVVVVTArilVVVVVl! 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