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Show Episcopal News Allen, Roy Ankerpont, Kenneth LaRose and Henry Wopsock. IOKA Opening for WACs announced iteil in additional specialized training and responsible jobs. In u recent slntcment. Sergeant Kicoiiia n, the local Army Recruiter, said: When a young girl enlists in the Women's Army Corps, sho is given a choice of ninny schools. An applicant nmy be guaranteed training in such fields as automatic clnta console processing operation techniques, operating room procedures, physical therapy, procedures, stenography, still photography, finance and nuiny others, she meets the qualifications established for the Uintah Basin Standard Thiirs., July 21, 1900 Page 3 The Womens Army Corps SERVICES SUNDAY by Ixtuiv Jorgensen lias announced that openings antceil school plan, the SerSunday is the 7th after Triare now available to qualified geant added, is the fact that the And is -The Why Mrs. Enid Gospel Nelson had her nity. school graduates InUres- high Army cun assure the applicant Call Ye Me, Lord, Lord, and brother and his wife visiting H attendance at a particular do not the Things Which I this week from Calif., Mr. and school prior to the time she Sunis the Because this Weeks. Mrs. club. Say?. tained the Thursday no actually enlists. Annual of the Picnic, Mr. lV:in Washburn and Those present were Mrs. Myrday Unmarried high school gradservices will be held in the a Morten-oweek in San spent Benor family at time Mrs. tures the present and tle Nelson, 20 YEARS AGO uates between the ages of 13 churches. There will be an outvisFrancisco, Mrs. Grace Dalgeish. Mrs. is vacationing and The concrete swimming poo! a new ventilation system and 35, interested in specialby Captain Roberta door service at 11:00 a. m. in Mrs. Gladys Devon Gentry. which when iting relatives. been re- being installed Park has at ized training, challenging work Victory the Whiterocks Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dart, Mrs. Austin Canyon at Brokaw, novated and is ready for use. completed will lower the temand an opportunity to travel Whiterocks Campground. and Bums Scott son, Mrs. Tom Gentry and Mrs. Greg and announces Manager perature considerably. may conturt Sergeant Freeman EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Episcopal Church Wel- However, San from Pedro, Calif., are Ruth Murray. 0 or visit him at the at Buzz Larsen, the water shorPICNIC SUNDAY comes You! Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brice 40 YEARS AGO staying with Mr. and Mrs. Wall office, 135 So. State. On Sunday the people of St. recruiting tage makes it impossible to and granddaughter, Beth Glov- school of her choice. County Attorney Burgess Anderson. S.L.C., for additional keep the pool full at all times. Martin', Holy Spirit and St Mr. and Mrs. Husted Story er returned to Riverside, Calif., went Duchesne to Tuesday uniqueness of the guar- - lion. Elisabeth' will have their anvisited and Pat Gentry accompanied Dates for the fourth annual morning to attend the regular from Sunlond, Calif., nual picnic at the Whiterocks them for an indefinite visit. of the Board of Coun- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gentry. to be in Uinta held meeting Bible camp Campground. There will be an Mr. and Mrs. John Percival Mr. and Mrs. Henry Joris Commissioners. expectIt set been for ty have July Canyon outdoor service of Morning by Nola Nelson con- visited Sunday with Mr. and gensen and Mr. Bob Jorgensen of- ed at this meeting the and 29 29 August through . at a. m. 11:00 in the Prayer Mrs. Hugh Pm-ivaland Jill visited last week with fers an ideal vacation trip for tract will be let for contractcanyon. Families are asked to Mrs. Lucy Edwards enter- - Mr. and Mrs. John Jorgensen. lt secthe to 9 ing from and years girls boys bring their own picnic lunches. high school age, according to tion of the Victory highway. The White rocks Campground, Harry Gregory of the Roosealthough a part of Ashley NatThe local company recently velt Bible Mission. ional Forest is not a designatorganized to take over the ed charge site this year, and The Republican Party will Basin Pharmacy has sold its no fees will be charged. Huish. of bir- interests to Dave celebrate Its ninety-secon- d who has taken thday on July 6th under con- Salt Lake City,store. INDIAN PRINCESS CONTEST ditions far removed from the charge of the Mr. Huish is a graduate of Application Three of the contestants for for The Strawberry River from envelopes early years of its history when the Indian Princess, Karen it practically had a monopoly the Northwestern University elk hunts are now available Willow Creek downstream to of Chicago and la a registered at most license dealers. Those its confluence with Red Creek municants of St Elisabeths under the management of Church: Cordie Reed is the druggist of many years suc- license dealers not having ap- will be closed to fishing on cessful experience. For about plications now will receive new Indian Princess, Karen them August 4 according to the I960 fifteen years he ran a drug from the Utah State Depart- fishing proclamation. Wilson is 2nd attendant and 30 YEARS AGO This portion of the StrawMargie Ankerpont was given During the past few weeks store at Payaon, Utah, which ment of Fish and Game before 1. the beginning ap- berry River was a special award as Miss Con- Randy L. Kelson . . . leaves the management of the Utopia he sold to the Schramm-Johnso- n August designated Be sure they get organization some four or plication date. Application! will this year as a quality fishgeniality. Cordie, Karen and for Alaska on missile track- Theatre have added new cush . . . Mr. Huish be accepted by mail ioned chairs, and completely five years ago and ing stream. Fishing is perMargie are on the teaching ing mission. their Vitality to change the name from must be postmarked byonly staff at St. Elisabeth's, 12 mid- mitted with artificial files onand rearranged the seating in or- plans Basin to Basin Cordie and Margie are memDrug night, August 11, 1966 at the ly. The bag and possession Pharmacy L. der to give comfort to ita patQuota every day . . bers of the St Elisabeth Choir ients. A new silver screen has Store. of limit of five fish and a minUtah State Department imum increasand are also members of the of Fiah and Game, 1596 West been installed which twelve inches length Work on the tourist park North Temple, Salt Lake es the brilliancy of the pic- Beles Basketball Episcopal City, is required for all creeled fish. new is progressing rapidly. A All fishermen are urged to Team. Also competing was Utah 84116. cook house is being built and Elk take note of this early closing. Vincenthia Sireech, communimust applications permit Randy L. Nelson spent six modem conveniences being in- be made on the special green cant of Holy Spirit in Randlett visiting his parents, Mr. stalled. A space has been pre- application envelope available Thousands of Utahns plan The Church is proud of these weeksMrs. Max Nelson during and for a lawn which will from license dealers. Moose and to celebrate the approaching pared young' girls who have conducted add an attractive feature to buffalo hunt applications should 24th of July holiday on campthemselves with grace and dig- May and June. by Tracy Roberts Randy's first real vacation at the park. Soon Roosevelt will be made on application forms ing and fishing trips. The Utah nity, not only during the con- home since his graduation from be able to welcome tourists to designed for these hunts, or State Department of Fish and test but in the other activities the University Mr. and Mrs Ross Mallett as comfortable a camp of New Mexico ground written on regular stationery Game urges everyone to use required of them since their in 1961 with a degree in Mech- are parents of a baby boy bom as will be found along the Vic and mailed In a plain selection. envel- campfires with caution and onanical Engineering. Randy is Monday, July 11, at SLC. The tory highway. Moose or Buf- ly In areas approved. marked ope employed by the University and little fellow weighed 7 lbs. 64 The Roosevelt Commercial falo on the outside. Extreme fire hazards exist has either set up or operated oz. Mother and baby are doing Club is sponsoring the RESERVATION NEWS Hunters are urged to secure in most forests, and fire refine. Mrs. Vida missile these Stations mother, Delilah Duncan Reyos has Patsy's Tracking strictions are in force In many a copy of the 1966 around the world. Sept. '61 to Curry, brought the other two named her new son Barry. areas. Sportsmen are cautioned hunting Hospitalized this week were June '62 in Naalehu, Hawaii. boys home while Mrs. Mallett to build campfires only in proWilson Taveapont and Eric June '62 to Feb. '63 Wahiawa was In the hospital. She took per places. And, before leaving to SLC them back Friday. Bush, infant grandson of Sam Oahu, Hawaii, March '63 to The 1966 fishing season ends camping areas, be sure your AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH and Mabel Bush, both of The Jares reunion was held Sept '63 Pago Pago, American shortly on one Utah stream. fire is dead out. Samoa. Nov. '63 to Nov. '64 at Defas Dude Ranch for three by Garde Seeley Petoria, Republic of South Af- days this week. The Jares are Bill and Helen Sue Couch rica. Nov. 64 to Jan. 65 Christ relatives Florence of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Win. White-hea- d of VISTA were dinner guests Church New Zealand. 65 Smith. Jan. received word on Monat the Rectory last week. The to Feb. 66 McMurdo Antartic --Mrs. LaRae Wilckens and of the birth of a baby girl day Couches, who were married in (South Pole). This week Randy family of Roosevelt visited Mrs. bom to their son, Paul and his Oklahoma a few weeks ago, at Vida Curry Thursday. enjoyed wife Sue in a Salt Lake City are still living in the basement home a short stop over --Mr. and Mrs. Danna Milreturned having recently Paul and Sue have a of the Whiterocka gym. It Is from at the John ler and family and Mr. Walter Hospital. reporting little boy. will a have that hoped they Hopkins University in Silver Smith of Pennsylvania spent a Mr. and Mrs. Vuillard Rayl place of their own shortly. Springs, Maryland, leaving few days this week visiting and family spent Thursday Louis LaRose, who was guest Monday for Canada and Ala- Mr. and Mra Bob Smith and night here visiting Mr. and preacher at St Elisabeth's Sun- ska for the erecting of three family. Mra Miller is Bob's Mrs. Wm. O. Larsen. The faBob's is new Walter and sister stations at Halls Beach, day, has gone to Montana with were returning from a Rayl's his wife,' Bernice, to visit her Labadour and Yellow Knife. ther. in Missouri where --Mra Irene Johnson of SLC vacation people. They will return to Randy was recently interviewWillard was bom and lived as viHanna in few a ed for his millionth mile run spent days Temps by way of Nebraska, a boy. Mrs. Rayl will be rememwhere they will visit with his from United Air Lines. siting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hack-e- tt bered as the former Vida Ken-iso- n and family. family. of Talmage and Is a sis Mr. and Mrs. Perce BlackGary Pace and Margo Tom-asi- ter to Mrs. The luncheon which was held burn and daughter; Mr. and were married in Candle- live in Orem.Larsen. The Rayls on the lawn at St Elisabeth's Mrs. S. Martin and four child- light Reception Center Friday, The two little children of Sunday following the service, ren from Nevada, called on the July 15 in SLC with Bishop was served by the following Howard Crapos and other fri- Thomas Fabrizio performing Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Johansen men: Leo Hancock, Bob How- ends during the week. Perces the ceremony. Mr. and Mra have spent the past week here their grandparents, the ell, Richard Ridley, Martin family lived in this area approx. Roy Hackett and family attend- visiting Owen Goodrichs Mrs. Johan43 years ago. ed also. sen (Owens waa Goodrich) Glenna Anderson and Jo playing softball with an MIA Workmans Sunday School class witness the temple marriage group in Salt Lake and was enjoyed a swimming party at of a nephew, Dennis Hatch of accidently hit on the forehead the city pool Friday evening. Vernal and Jan Welhelm from with the softball and suffered were there and par- Ogden. Later Thirty-on- e slight concussion and the they attended a ticipated in a weiner roast af- reception in the Institute of Dr. ordered Owena to get plenter their swim. Religion Bldg, on the Weber ty of rest so Mrs. Bob Goodm Marley and Delmar Hamcampus. Saturday evening, the rich of Salt Lake brought the blin came home from Hanks-vill- c Tomlinson family were pre- children out here to their grand-motheearly in the week in pre- sent at an open house honoring for a week. The childparation of moving the equip- the young couple in the new ren returned to Salt Lake with ment back here having finish- 4th ward chapel in .Vernal. Jay Goodrich who spent the ed with thcr present job. ThursWayne Brown .spent the weekend here with his parents day, Marley and Jean Hamblin night Wednesday with his par- the Owen Goodrich's. Anne It's like a cool mountain breeze gently swooping down a high snow-cla- d and daughter were in Salt Lake ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goodrich returned to Salt Lake mountain on business and visited daugh- Brown. Wayne is working as also with her brother, Jay. Fresh air all around you. Breathe deeply and smell the clean, peak. tumbling ter, Joyce and family. Pattie communications expert in Price From there Anne will go to remained there for a visit Ham- for the forestry. air. San Diego, Calif., with her the air Invigorating Outside, may be full of dust, pollen, or unpleasant odors; but blins went on to Logan and Mrs. Lets Wood cousins, Jayne and Denny LamFriday, inside, you breathe only clean, crisp mountain air. spent some time with their ward and daughters. Connie and bert (former Altamont resichildren. Pam, motored to Salt Lake to dents) and now San Diego for John and Edna Wells and take Mrs. Nila Draper and fam a visit with the Johnny Lamfamily will be moving to Orem lly home. They returned Sat- bert family. An electric air conditioner filters out odors and particles. Removes the heat Bathes in the near future to live while urday. Mr. and Mrs. Arvile GoodJohn goes to Trade Tech. John you in clean cool air. The past week Glenna and rich daughter returned to has been enrolled the past 3 Dale Anderson enjoyed a visit their and home on Thursday after months. from Ray and Joan Backwater Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tom- and son from Corvallis Ore. spending a week here visiting Electricity does it quietly. Youd never know anything was going on except for the linson and son. Browncy, mo- (Glenna and Joan are sisters) with Arvile's mother, Mrs. Sylvia Goodrich. difference in the air. Stop in at your appliance dealer or contractor today. Ask about tored to Salt Lake Friday to Evelyn and Grant JohnMr. and Mrs. Bruce and son and family, Idaho Falls, two electric air conditioning for your home or business. boys whom are spending visited a few days with Evelyn's the summer here helping C. Mrs. H. and Mr. parents, Bruce's father (Lee Goodrich) Shaw. on the You'll breathe easier in a matter of minutes. Mrs. Ethel Freston took home infarm returned to their Sandy for a couple of her guide patrol on an outing on days. They returned back Saturday. The following boys cooked their lunch in aluminum Saturday. The following girls and foil and enjoyed a nature hike: leaders attended the Duchesne Glen Lrt ranger, Vernon Wyas-ke- t, Camp at Allen Anderson. Joe Burt, Stake Mutual Girls for 3 days last Brent Wilkms, Morris Duncan, Avintaquin Buy now and receive absolutely free your choice of a portable radio, Tim McDonald, Don MacArthur, week. Peggy Bird, Loma Bird, r, Mark Dennis and David Bour-de- Ann Goodrich, Pauline and electric can opener, or a steam iron. 8hana Lee Winkler. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray, Stake Era Mr. and Mra. rhil 'Thompson and family have moved back Directors spent one evening at from Calif, and are living in the Girls MIA Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Andy All-reC resent. Phil is employed fo: and family of Rangely, Dorrant Freston. Mr. and Mrs. Niel Mathews Colorado spent the weekend. and children vacationed through IT! YOU Yellowstone NationnI Park the U .I U A YEAR OF WORK CALI ,8 FOR A Simply take your sales slip from a local merchant verifying your purchase of a past week. Melton and Helen Mecham VACATION. riwVN NOW TO GET AWAY. CRANK refrigerated type air conditioner to any Moon Lake Electric Association office and four girla from Howell, your dream VP THE OI.I nVOGY AND head from Duclicsne Two students GO. BUT Mrs. HAVE and Mr. YOU TO, KIDS end receive your free gift selection. IF were her visiting SrOT. TAKE THE Lcliind Mecham and other rcla County were named to the Offu upitn Au(ust 15th, spring quarter honor roll at lives over the weekend. GO ! Mrs. Wenzel Luke Is In SLC the University of Utah, To be named to the honor list a stud(visiting her daughter. Mrs. ent must maintain an average Algie Hudson and family and Mrs. Jackie Taylor and fnmlly. of 3.5 or better In all aeademie Errol and Penny Nelson, subjects where 4.0 la the equiSLC, went home for the week- valent of an A". Students from this area arc end pnd took their brother. Hours: Monday through Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Randy, bark to rateh hia plane Terry Steven Swope, freshman for Canada. Denton Crosier is College of Education, Duchesne, Friday, 8 :00 a.m. to 7:00 pan. home on leave from the Mar- and J. Garth Remington, Phone 780-243- 8 Serving the Uintah Basin and Northwestern Colorado Region 38 South Vernal Ave. them graduate student in science ines and aerompnnied from Altamont back to the city. asm episcopal w 3IIW1M 0025230 n, iy por-vidi- 524-508- MormvEL Myton-Rooseve- SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS IN THE FIELD HOILK for the WEEKEND Randy Nelson spends vacation with parents HANNA BLUEBELL SVCooB A8 0 ni vjnOlfo electoic air condtiDioiniDinig -- FREE GIFTS IS ENTITLED TO A VACATION! WITH n. cycio-massage- Reddy Cosh CAN TAKE WF.LL-DESF.RVF- for Two on of honor roll GO, MAN, NATIONWIDE FINANCE ON LAKE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION |