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Show ? 4 IIEOLA MONTWEL bj ZoU Spencer by Kola Nelaoa T and LaVern Fean Gall Campbell, Ogden, Is accompanied Earl and .ora spending time with the Free- Labrum and Mrs. Erma Pace man Dyes, tiling their bath and to California where they visited their mother Mrs. Ella Lab-rureparing the kitchen. --M- r. and Mrs. Elden Luck, Zola, Ivan, and Buyd in Orem, met at his brothers place San Frandsro and a sister the Lawrence Lucks Sunday, and Pearl and family In Grass Valthey travelled to Vernal to visit ley. They were gone a week. their parents the Joseph Lucks. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Curry Mrs. Randy F res ton, and are parents of a new baby tiny daughter Cindy, Kaysvllle, boy, born Tuesday November visited the weekend with her In the Roosevelt hospital. parents the Deloss Dyes. Its two lioys and two girls Mlcheale Kettle, Myton,who for the Parrys. The baby, has spent eighteen months, weighed 9 pounds. mostly In Alaska, In the serMr. and Mrs. Remo Hamvice, and recently on furlow, blin, son Robert and Hazel Jenvisited with his grandparents, sen motored to Monroe Saturday the Frank Whitmores, returned to spend sometime with Mrs. to Fairbanks Alaska last week. Hamblins father Erv Mel lor Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Pe- who had the misfortune of fallterson, spent Friday evening, ing and breaking his ribs. They Saturday and Sunday In Ogden visited In Richfield with Bit where they visited with their and Dorothy Madsen and Kendaughter's, the Maynard Tip-plt- ts neth and Elva Christensen beand Karen who is attendfore returning home. -- Mrs. ing USU and a friend Dale Mary Roberts and baby Peterson. Linden Is spending a week lnre Community Club will be held visiting her parents Mr and at the home of Mrs. Xaturltch Mrs. Elmer Larsen. Davis Thursday evening with Helen and Spenrer Larson Marnel Malnor as and family, Magna were pliea- Evelyn Chamnays will give a sant hunting company at the demonstration on foods and ser- Byron Bowdens and other relving. atives. , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leavitt Barbara and Frank Hard-lngspent time in Salt Lake Satand son. Granger, were urday and Sunday when her weekend visitors with Barbaras mother Ada Hutcheons, Salt parents Mr. and Mrs. Louts Lake, underwent surgery at the Larangers. Frank had three LDS Hospital. days of guard classes In VerMr. and Mrs. Lawence Luck nal. recleved word from their son Hazel and Arthur Brown Lance, who Is filling a LDS visited Saturday and Sunday In mission that he was made Dis- Helper with son Wayne and famtrict leader, with head quarter's ily. -In Santa Rosa California. Clara and Byron Bowden Mrs. Geneva Whiting visited motored to Salt Lake Sunday with her son In Ogden, the to spend the day visiting their Errol Whiting's and spent some granddaughter. Tori Keilsen. time at the rest home in Bounon her third birthday. tiful to visit with Ervin AMr. and Mrs. Virtor Brown llred a former resident of Neola. were in Salt Iake Sunday and Gordon Olsen and Garn Dye Monday on business. students at USU spent time Mrs, Ruth Haslem went to this weekend with the Evan Salt Lake this weekend taking her children and sister Arva Olsens, Gordons parents. 's, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hamblin on a sight seeing trip. St. George, spent time They stated at a brothers James from Wednesday until Saturday Hamblin. Ruths father-in-lawith her sister, the Lionel Jen John Haslem returned to the sens. City with her.' after completMr. and Mrs. Joe Gurr, ing some business here. Joann and Wayne Bowden Colorado, visited Friday with his brother the Dee Gurr's, are moving to Salt Lake where they all went to Salt Lake Sat. Wayne has employment with Clark Eldrlge who has been the Vltrol Company. on fUrlow and his wife, Shery-lyn- n Mr. and Mrs. Walter Atwood spem sometime with the from Fresno Calif., were cullGlayde Petersen's. He returned ing on lands Lorangers. Hamto Fort Sill Oklahoma. Maude blins and other friends in this Clark, Evanston Is spending area during the week. her daughter a.few weeks-wl- th The Second -- ward singing the Glayde Petersons, and get- mothers will furnish the musical numbers for stake relief ting aqualnted with her granddaughter the little miss Eldrlge. society on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rlg-gl- e, - -- Karen and Ronald Dye and Saddle Blank and Melody family, Roy. visited over the Springer, attended the Invita- weekend with parents the Cliff tional Chapter In Vernal Sat. Woodwards. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crapo evening November 12. enjoyed a short visit from niece Louise Alexander and a hoy friend Salt Lake, Sunday. Relta Hamblin and Ila V. Larsen participated in the Genealogy tour to Salt Lake Sat.. Errol Nelson, Salt lake, was WITH home for three days to attend National Guard classes. Mr. and Mrs. James Powell spent several days In Salt Lake visiting their children and Janes father Mr, Lott Powell. The IN ROOSEVELT FOR Powells visited over night In Provo. Mrs. Leora Zupko. Geva AT A Shields, DeLlght Andres. Nola Nelson, Marlon Labrum and -Tina Wllkens, acted us election Judges for Precint 1 Nov. 8. Mrs. Carrie Wills enjoyed We still have plenty of pheasant hunting comiKiny. A ANTI-FREEZ- E sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kendall, Salt Lake; John and Edna .Wills and family, Orem. ; t A s by Florence Ttirnbow Mick v - ABIOH He was pensicul.i, Florida. in thN.,v.il Air Service. Military seivici-- weie held in uMitiiiii.il services were held in iiie l ast Midvale Ward, Midv.ilc. Ha attended this ser- j er - a shower given In the church house for Kathleen Young. She received a lot of nice gifts. Her sisiers, Nancy and Betty Joe; were here for the stower. Tuesday, Nov. 8, was work I.i'etlng at Relief Soriety. supper was served at, VIA Tuesday evening, for the I aiirels and Explorers. It was enjoyed by the group. Thelma Nye went to Salt Lake to a postmaster's meet -Wanda Ivle anil Irene tug. Jnlmson went with her to see tliflr doctor. They returned l.iniie Saturday night. While in Salt Lake they went to Bearl Lines' funeral In Granger. Rur- il was In the Tablona cemetery. A large crowd from Tabu ina and llannu attended tlie -- w Saturday, Nov. 5, .is by Merle Rons j A 1 i:i: eral. Hackett returned home night from the hospital .liter undergoing surgery. Evans Is home from tb" hospital bringing with her i baby girl. They are getting .'.it. .(lung line. seventh and eighth grade lents had a party at scIkkiI i ulay evening. They enjoyed laving games. and Mrs. Norman Cas- per have been visiting tlu week-e:i- -l with Mr. anil Mrs. Clarence ( Norman leaves for Michigan on a job for a month. - Minnie Hamilton will leave M inlay to go i m her job at the Alta skiing resort. Mii 1 -- . r and Mrs. Bill Patry left Sunday fur Salt Like when Bill will Pnter the LDS Hospital for therapy on his hips that were operated on some time ago. His brother Albert --M- r. accompanied them as far as Provo and will stay with his sister Mrs. Nellie Curtis for the winter, while tier husband Is in the hopsital. Elva will visit with their children. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Swenson and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Miller. Allred. Salt Lake, spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs, I.ee Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Fronton, Clearfield, were weekend guest of his parents Mr. ami Mrs. Wendell Freston. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Srholes spent two d.is in Salt Lake for laiir to have a medical tor him to have a medical check-u- p Mrs. Srholes was a guest at the home of Mrs. Carroll Itohbins while her husband was in the Itospllal. Reports are that Kent Is roiiliii-iiln- g to lie doing just fine. and Mrs. li.indy Kreston and daughter Cynthia. Kaysvlle have been visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Preston Ida Harrison recleved word of tlu death ot a nephew. Cnimlr. Loranie Seegnnller Adams, en len-slcol- a. vice. - Kewuaid and Mrs. James Minins jnd children. David anil Maruiet, ll.iwthunie Nevada, have guest of Reverand and Mis. Andy I'nderhlll and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crow, rhey visited other Basin friends while hne. Hi was a former minister .a the Baptist Church. Sandl Wilkins, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Murrell Wilkins Provo urvoinpunlned John son ,if Mr, aind Mrs. Eldrod Mired home fur the All-re- d, week. Relatives Mr. and Mis. Anhui Timothy, Hurt ic.iiio, announce the arrival of a baby txy Thursday, Koveiiiter 10. Be weighed seven jkhiihIs, twelve ounres. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Timothy. Out of the Basin visitors Saturday at the wedding and reception of Merle Birtcher and thin Duvall were Mr. and Mrs. Golden Collins, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Fredrickson, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Kenyon, Helen Fredrickson, Lewis Duvall, father of tlie groom, Mrs. Melvin Duvall, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Duvall all of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fredrickson. Centerville; Kay Sullivan. Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Iunvell Duvall and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Duvall, Pleasant Grove. of the Charlie Birds her, j0 pheasant hunt - -- Donna Birtcher, Locklaud, were Mr. .,nd Mi s. Calvin Civile Texas, Is vactionlng.it live home and suns 1M' and Calvin. Helper, of her parents Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Lunar Coats Forrest Birtcher. She took and family. Midvale. her vacation at this time to at the luune of Mr. te present at the wedding and and Mrs. James Soloiuonson reception of her sister Mr. was their son Irvin. Twwle.and mil Mrs. (hen Ihirall. Donna a son in- law Ian' In I loyil, Mu- is a dental assistant tu the rray. The came to attend the Air Foree. funeral service of their neice A weekend visitor at the Christie Sue Soloiuonsen, lniant home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Dun Bird was Ids nephew Sgt. RusSoloiiiniiseii sell H. Bird. Granger. He Mr. and Mrs. Dearld Rich. was enroute bad to the FitzSalt Like were weekend guest simmons Hospital after visitat the Imme of her mother ing with hts family tn Granger, Mrs. Ardlih McCellan and his He was wounded In Viet Nam and parents Mr and Mrs. Arhon is Uing treated for such in the Rich. Denver hospital. and Mis. DeNlle McMr. and Mrs. Allen and daughters Sidney and Kenna. Salt Lake, spent the weekend with parents Mr. and Leslie, Sprlngville were weekMrs. Gilbert Mliuglord and end guest id Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mis. Cliff McKenna, Kay Nelgtit. For quality printing, no matter what the job, try the Uintah Basin Standard first. Plume news items to RTANDARD Roosevelt, I'tiih Thursday,, November 7 17, li'fiB 131. BENEFICIAL LIFE Star of the Month sts -- .1. VAL ROBERTS, (1.1. ThU Hiiileveinenl ilcinnnst rates the trust and cnnfidi'itci which Mr. Knlierl' clients place in him. Having a competent, knowledgeable Insurance advisor available enables many people to make sound, reliable plans tor the future . . . and because so many have had confidence In Mr. Roberts' during the ability, he snared tu tlu top of the month. past Ray-lan- BENEFICIAL LIFE VwfdN I Myton. " ; j Jen-nlng- that lasts 365 days a year w (366 on Leap Year) vTf7v. .sW jf5' -- Look at how much electricity your money buys at Moon Lake Electric's low electric rates (based on Intermoantain Farmers Reduced Price! uvo of etetlnc $ 6.26 CHECK BAILING TWINE imiijr homr buys enough electricity to run the following appliances for one month: r; apoksmnl PAY JUST NOW $10.46 $15.46 PER MONTH to operate: will buy electricity to run: includes 1000 KWH (at home special available rates) for electric heatt y .rl KILOWATT -- HOURS DEEPFREEZE ELECTRIC BLANKET DISH WASHER HEATING PAD PORTABLE HEATER WATER HEATER ATTIC VENT FAN 500 KILOWATT PLUS HOURS TELEVISION BOTTLE WARMER BOTTLE STERILIZER GARBAGE DISPOSAL 200 KILOWATT HOURS TELEVISION REFRIGERATOR WASHING MACHINE CLOTHES DRYER RANGE BOTTLE WARMER BOTTLE STERILIZER GARBAGE DISPOSAL PLUS PLUS TOASTER LIGHTS FOR S RM HOUSE IRON ELECTRIC CLOCK COFFEE MAKER RADIO HAIR DRYER WAFFLE IRON FOOD MIXER t AND TOASTER LIGHTS FOR 5 RM HOUSE IRON ELECTRIC CLOCK COFFEE MAKER RADIO HAIR DRYER WAFFLE IRON FOOD MIXER PLUS- DEEP FREEZE ELECTRIC BLANKET DISHWASHER HEATING PAD PORTABLE NEATER WATER HEATER ATTIC VENT FAN PLUS TELEVISION REFRIGERATOR WASHING MACHINE CLOTHES DRYER RANGE BOTTLE WARMER BOTTLE STERILIZER GARBAGE DISPOSAL PLUS- - COFFEE MAKER TOASTER LIGHTS FOR S RM HOUSE IRON ELECTRIC CLOCK COFFEE MAKER RADIO HAIR DRYER WAFFLE IRON FOOD MIXER RADIO HAIR DRYER WAFFLE IRON FOOD MIXER TOASTER LIGHTS FOR S RM HOUSE IRON ELECTRIC CLOCK we'll be happy to make a heating cost estimate for your particular home without charge. Electricity changes your home from a dark, cold, struggle filled house to a warmly lighted home with labor- - and time saving conveniences. The wonder of the whole miracle is that electricity does it so economically. Isn't there a task at your home that could be done easier and more economically with electricity? sure they get their Be MSfON LAKE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION every day . . AMtttCAM MY ASSOCIATION Of UUH iMMfieefeie m fl CLOTHES 0RYER RANGE Vitality Quota jj PER MONTH 1000 REFRIGERATOR WASHING MACHINE for the PER MONTH $24.56 Serving the Uintah Basin and Northwestern Colorado Region |