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Show business and pleasure, Camilla spent July 10 weekend Thunk, July 14, 1906 Page 8 Cranilcll at the Frisby home. Mrs. Inc Squire spent a week in Sciplo with her mother and Mr. and Mra Kirk All-reShe brought their mother and left four of their chilhorn? by Mary Arnold dren and two of Lyl Squire'a children for two weeks visit. Jess Butcher la enjoying a Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Squire and visit with hia children in Wyo- Mr. and Mra. Dcloy Squire came for Kathleen Squires ming and Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Al- wedding in Neola. Other relalied have had their granddaugh- tives here for the wedding was ter from Orem staying for a Cal's sister, Mr. and Mra. Marfew weeks visit. Their son came ion Ewell, Springville; a niece, and helped with the hay Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Romrcll. nesday, July 6, and took her Kearns. Cal was master of ceremonies for the wedding. home to her parents. The Relief Society work July 4 visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee An- meeting was held Tuesday, July gus was their granddaughter, 5, with lunch being served by Mr. and Mrs. Owen Anderson district 7, supervised by Cheli and small son. Bountiful, and Todd and Millie Asay. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dal Halletts quilt was finished and daughter, work was done on curtains for Seeley and baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ket- the basement room and handtle enjoyed their son, Mr. and work. Mrs. Dcllo Rowley was Mrs. Don Kettle, and little Ka- back and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jarvis therine, of Salt Lake, home for July 4, and Mark's and Elvin's have moved from the Stolla friends, Marlene and Mary, place to Arizona, where he will Mr. and Mrs. David Lund-bar- g teach school next winter. Mr. and Mrs, Gene Suttee and family left Saturday morning for Salt Lake. David moved to Mexico Some of their catered the LDS hospital In friends are living In their home Salt Lake at noon July 9, for for a few years. an operation Monday morning. and his Ralph McMullin Mr. and Mrs. Cart Friaby brother, Mariner, motored to and girls were in Salt Lake Salt Lake July 6, to be with and Payson Tuesday, July 5 on their father who Is seriously ill Uintah Basin Standard d. BALLARD THANKS for your support during our 40th Anniversary Sale! Winners of the wrist watch door prizes were: LADYS: MRS. MERLE KILLIAN, Roosevelt MANS: PAUL G. LARSEN, Ionian, Wyoming (BsssS) 0K M9HtAllHTOALroOEXALL GOOD ROOSEVELT PHONE 54 in the LDS hospital, and to be there during his second operation. Mr. and Mrs. David Brode and family left Saturday for their home in Las Vegas after spending a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Horrocks. Mrs. Brode is a niece of Mrs. Horrocks. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hor- rocks spent the July 4 weekend touring Zion's Canyon, Capitol Reef, Cedar Breaks, and at 's Green River with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. sister, Chris Miller. Mrs. John Hanegan of San Jose, Calif., and Lorn Williams, Delta, Cola, were overnight visitors at the Delbert Horrocks ranch home Friday. Mra. Hannegan Is a neice of Mrs. Horrocks, and Mr, Williams is observed by Workmans Mr. and Mrs. B. German Workman will observe their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday, July 24. Relatives and friends may call at the Neola ward chapel from 5 to 8 p.m. They request that no presents Hot-rock- a icoming and three days going.1 when Mr. Workman retired they moved to a home in Granger, but have since moved back Both have been ardent work to Neola, their old home town. The Workmans have issued ers in church and community posts. Mr. Workman taught a standing Invitation to their school for 17 years and was old friends, if they don't make Duchesne County assessor for it to the reception, to stop and three terms. He retired In 1962. visit them In Neola anytime. Both have held positions in ward and stake over the years, and each filled a three-yemission in the Uintah Basin Indian mission. Mr. Workman was a counselor In the mission presidency. In recalling the events surrounding their marriage, Mr. Workman says, "We played the violin and piano for the July 24th dance in the old Jim Barnes hall in Neola. The next day we started for Vernal in a covered wagon, and got as far as Ft. Duchesne and camped 29, 1896 at Jensen, a daughter of Jabez W. and 50th Anniversary December Pearletta Jane Mecham Taylor. be given. They were married July 26, 1916 In Vernal, and the marriage was solemnized In the Salt Lake Temple, October 3, 1917. brother-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brlsbin and Christine were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday and Thursday, July 6 and 7. Bill attended a Ford Service school and the women shopped and visited other children. Visitors at the Zone Asay home were Mr. and Mra Level! Asay and children for the 4th weekend and Mr. and Mra Melvin Asay and family of Tooele were July 10 weekend guests. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Betts and family enjoyed a trip and vacation to Salt Lake and Lagoon. WED FIFTY YEARS Sir. and Mrs. German B. WorkMr. and Mrs. Clyde Allred will observe their golden wedding anniversary July man and daughter, Coleen, enjoyed a 24. They were married In Vernal July 26, 1916. trip and vacation together. Lynn Brocken and his son haiwiey of Salt Lake and Mr. came fishing from Salt Lake and Mrs. Smith and boys of to the Uintah mountains His Idaho Falls, were hero last mother, Mra George Bracken, weekend to attend the wedding Varan them and Iloopea by accompanied stayed of Arlis Gardner and Gary overnight with Hazel Shlsler. Smith of Idaho Falls. .They E Ivin Kettle's Sunday Jessie Robb returned home were married at the Earl GardSchool class enjoyed a party at Friday after about three weeks ner residence In A1 terra by the home of Mr. and Mra Jun- visit with the Ronald Robbs In ior Betts Saturday night, July Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ron- Bishop D. Blayne Morrill, July 2. A reception was held there 9. ald Robb and children visited that same evening. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Royball the Robbs and Mr. and Mra Delmar Gardner and Ronand family, Ogden, and Mr. Mrs. Virgil Theron Robb visited the nie accompanied by Loma Daand Mra Larry Arnold, Calif., Robbs. The small son of vis and girls left Friday to atare vacationing in the Basin Paul Ronald Clayton, stayed tend a reception for the Smiths with their parents Mr. and to visit Robb, for a week. in Idaho Falls Saturday. They Mra Wm. H. Arnold. Mrs. Muril Moosman Is In will then proceed through YelMr. and Mrs. Golden Collins attended a Cump reunion Hayden caring for her mother, lowstone Park and take Mrs. and took their little grandson Elizabeth Prescott, who was Davis and children to South Willie back to his parents, Mr. recently released from the LDS hospital in Salt Lake. and Mrs. Earl Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Dazley are visiting the John Haslems. Mr. Dazley and Mrs. Haalem are brother and sister. last week a sister also visited. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Couch, who are Vista workers, are temporarily living in the basement of the gym. Mrs. Amelia Higgle and two granddaughters of Willows Calif., are visiting the Carnes LaRoses and other relatves. Mrs. Higgle and Mrs. LaRose are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Vert Haslem, Mr. and Mrs. Morrill, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoopes attended the Republican convention In Vernal recently. Gerald Mitchell and Stanley Hoopes have spent quite a lot of time out fighting forest fires the past few weeks. Alan Nyberg and Lorraine Sortes of Logan, visited the Stanley Hoopes home July 4. The Boy Scouts hosted their fathers at a supper at the WHITEROCKS Five of their six children are still living, including two sons and three daughters: Demar, Salt Lake; Mrs. Ned (Lavera) Bellon. Vernal; Kendall X., and Mrs. Doran (Carolyn) Kelsey, Boun tf ul; and Mrs. Odell (Leta Tremonton. Nelson, Pearl) They have 21 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. Mr. Workman was bom October! 7, 1896 at Harrisburg, Utah, a son of Isaac N and Esther Jane Buchanan Workman. Mrs. Workman ar for the night. Pearlettas sisters, Jennie and Laura, and Jennie's husband, Samuel T. Roberts, were with us. Sam and I slept under the wagon and the ladies slept in the wagon. We got to Vernal the next day just in tim to be married before the courthouse dosed at 5 p.m. The next year we drove to bom Salt Lake with a team and buggy to be married in the Dakota and visit other places temple. It took us three days of Interest before returning to their homes. Gary and Dee Christensen s and children visited at the was Mar-lnu- Christensen home. Cub Scouts who are taking swimming lessons at Roosevelt include Stan and Dennis Hoopes, Bart Morrill, Glade Mitchell and Nell Thacker. Mrs. Lee Fitzhugh and baby of Phoenix, are visiting Mrs. Bill Hoopes and family in Whiterocks, Mrs. Bill Workman in Myton, and her parents, W. K. Harvey family in Tridell. They were all Sunday dinner guests at the Bill Hoopes home. Mrs. Fitzhugh Is the former Flora Harvey of Tridell. The Workmans recently made a trip to Phoenix and the Fitz-hugreturned home with them for a month visit hs For USED HAY BALERS O New Holland O John Deere O International ROOSEVELT EQUIPMENT PnONE 741 ROOSEVELT ANNUAL ROOSEVELT &3iV(B mmndCBs? aana msimf fish hatchery Friday, July 8. They spent the night there, and the Beehive girls joined them for breakfast the next morning. Mrs. Cuzzie Van Aradale and Mrs. Roberts, both former residents of Whiterocks, were visiting here a week-ag- o last Saturday. Mrs. Van Ars-dal- e reports she Is living in Califoma with her daughter, Sally, and family, and that she has six grandchildren. The former Margaret Me- Dormald accompanied by her husband and grandson, visited Doris Cloward and Delma Long and families. The three went to school many years ago. Margaret had not been back to Whiterocks for 45 years. She now resides in Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank spent five days In Phoenix last week. Mrs. Mary Reynolds and two children of Las Vegas, Mrs. Lama Davis and three girls of South Dakota, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Turnbow and Karen Ober- Ar-rowc- ROOSEVELT Jily 8:00 pmm, Proceeds to be Donated to Roosevelt LDS Hospital Fund Sponsored By Roosevelt Chamber of Commerce contestants must wear Western Western Shirt Hat and All ENTRANCE FEE (Each Day) $10.00 Saddle Bronc Riding Purse for Average) ($56.00 Pah-Sha-Den-N- ee by the Old Chtrf RODEO GROUNDS Long-Sleev- ed ENTRANCE FEE (Kaeh Day) $10.00 Bareback Riding Average ($10.00 Turn for PURSE ENTRANCE FEE (Eaeh Day) $10.00 PER MAN Team Roping (Dally) S50.00 Eaeh Day PURSE S40.00 PURSE Jackpot $2.50 from eaeh man's (hilly entry will go into a average. Even though you enter for only one day, rntranre fee will Mill lie $10.00 and $2.50 will go into average. Eaeh Day BELT BUCKLE to EACH MEMBER of WINNING been old chief gone Mike, well EACH DAY AND ALSO ON AVERAGE TEAM from reservation long time on IjARGE that one program "location", PURSE now me look 'em for that one WITH MOST rOINTS IN SADDLE BRONC OR ENTRANCE FEE (Each Day) $10.00 Job. Me go Vernal to see that BAREBACK BRONC RIDING one 'ployment chief. Him put Average) (No he so. nnme on paper. Maybe BUCKLE TO WINNER EACH DAY send 'em name to Great White ENTRANCE FEE BELT PURSE (Each Day) $10.00 Father. Washington, and that new mans. Rob Bennett, see it. and make old chief next in line 11.50 from eaeh daily entry will lie put into a for commim. Me see'em that NO ENTRANCE FEE REQUIRED average. Even though you rojie only one at Chief Swartz, cut 'em meat enl ranee fee will at 111 bn $10.00 and the day, LIMIT CHILDREN UNDER AGE 16 AGE store, for my Iren' Claud. Me $2.50 of thin will atill go Into the average. wonder, don't government pay good. How come big Chief on reservation, have to be meat BELT BUCKLES WILL BE GIVEN TO WINNER cutter, too 7 Me come back to EACH DAY AND ALSO TO WINNER OF Rosy town from that one primIJmKrd to 10 rntrlnn on each event on a itive area. That one good scout AVERAGE first corner first served basis. Gone Kuhns tell 'em me go to primitive area and that look like long time ago. Me go. OK. If you wish to enter for average, you must enter for both days by 7 p.m. of first night. Me see old fren Ray Thomas ami Turnbow, who run little riverside store. Me glad, they Sign-u- p glad, squaw glad, all happy, OK. Mo see'em you next week. 3 So long blood brothers. COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO1 tuopiiy will be given to man 4,1 found it could be done on my pay or anybodys pay! Here's how I did it. I decided at least part of what I earn should be mine to keep. So I opened a First Security savings account and started to pay myself first each payday. Treated it just like another bill. And before 1 knew it 1 had a substantial amount put away. Why dont you pay yourself first this next payday payday. Theres no limit to how for you can go. and keep at it every Open an account today At First Security Hank. Just a few dollars will get you started. I j Yovr money earns the highest bank inter- est permitted by law on Passbook savings. First Security Bank Muuber Fwkral Deposit luturanc Corporation Bulldogging Calf Roping Jackpot Jackpot Special Events Barrel Racing Trophy Key Hole Racing Trophy Time: to 7 p.m. each evening, or to McNeil Jr. Duncan, Roosevelt |