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Show t STAND HI) itunNri i'll, ctuii 2. .Lmmits 1SMJ7 LAPOINT hy Mirl llorrorks Mr. .ml Mrs. Mi'ilm Huber avid 'A'ri'ki'ii'l vis. tors In Salt L.iki1. Sunil. iv ilimmr taif.sts at the ftmi.iM llorrorks twine, were Mr. ami Mrs. Keith aiul Howard Horn irks ami families; Mr. and Mrs. Von Swain ami ylrls; Clenn Ilnrrwks from olon, Hugene Workman, Hooscvelt. Ann Harrison, I'rovo, sjient the weekend with her mother hlizdl eth Harrison. llorrorks; s Hu-ln- r, Randy Wooley, Randy Clnyd Hcitz, Itrad Hn tier, Daryl Daniels, and William Van played basketball at West Jr. Iilghwith Rangely, Colorado Saturday. Glenn Ilornicks, Ogden, Sient the weekend home with ji.ii ills Mr. and Mrs. Ronald llorrorks. and Mrs. Orville Swain were visit ln'4 a few days In Salt Lake with a daughter, Mr. and Mis. Marvin Ottoseii and family. Jolene hud a tonsillectomy and Mrs. Swain helped In tie1 lanie while site was In Harrisons and Hansons the Kenneth I'rovo. Huler, from USU In Logan, spent tla weekend home with parents Mr. and Mrs. Roj llulier and sister Joan. Leslie Walker, Salt Lake, spent (lie weekend home with parents Mr. and Mrs. Klroy Walker and family. Kent Drown, Salt Lake, spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Huy Huber. r. and Mrs. David Jenkins returned from Denver, after spending five days enjoying the Denver Stockshow. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Dean Preece of Craig, Colo, Doyle Rasmussen, who attends Weber College, spent last weekend with parents Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rasmussen and Ray. -Mr. and Mrs. Nell Gordon from California visited recently with mother, Mr. and Mrs, Arzle Pope. --M- r. and Mrs. David Jenkins visited last week In Craig, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkins and family. Ray Sprouse, Scottsdale, Arlz., returned home, after visiting a week with mother Mae Sprouse and Mr. and Mrs. In --M- Golden Winn. Mardean Murray spent the weekend with parents Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Lamb. Gene Daniels was a busitile hoKiiital. ness visitor In Salt Lake Thursr. and Mrs. Dean llulier day. were dinner guests Sunday with Eugene Workman has been Mr. and Mrs. Williams. Mr. staying a few days at the David and Mrs. Alvin Clerlco, Deep Jenkins home while they were Creek, visited during the week In Denver. with the Arnold C'lericos'. Arvln Swain, Salt Lake, is The I..iiriint Relief Society now at home with his parents repot is tint they had 100 in Mr. and Mrs. Orville Swain. their visiting teachers report Minnie Reynolds, Vernal, A party was for tin; year. spent the week visiting the Adheld January 24 honoring the rian Kumps and George Bigei.eli-'.s- . lows. Mi . rid Mrs. Dale llarrl-S"- ii Eliza Nielson returned home i! (' Tin W. Sail spent from the hospital In Vernal. i lie ll veelrii'i mill mother She Is convalescing at the home 1! Mrs. Harri- of a daughter Ardlth Huber. 'soil. -son Ins i Mrs. Lawrence Caldwell, visiting the Dale who has been a patient at the hospital In Vernal is now home. Jennie Nielson went by bus to Phoenix, Arlz., to visit a week with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Atwood. She ,vw will get acquainted with a granddaughter. --M- KUz-al'o- Gaylen Gale Holt asks: What do you know about your insur- Most people take the word of their agent or what they hear. j Other rely on the pro-- has been to know the facts and to give proper advice. Ho you want the facta, or Just a guess T We will give you the farts A proper coun- dl on your Insurance needs. (Jive as a call today. No obligation! trained I j j j t returned INSURANCE Koosevelt CALL Office 684 Home 799 4 Duchesne: Call 738-240- Episcopal News by Captain Roberts Mar- tin's are meeting on Wednesday - 108X)p.m. 8:00 from evenings at the churrh. They are studying the Bible, the Prayer Book and they are discussing ways of facing situations In life as At each meeting Christians. a specific Christian action is decided upon and each person performs this act during the SALE E:irl planning and buying and marketing for 1967 is nniaing it possible fur Intermountatn Farmers to offer some unusual buys for rarly shoppers! Manager has a long list of items, including: fertilizer, seeds, gates, fencing, wire, slock tanks, weed killer, twine, oil, tires, feeds and feed products and many others. now your IF A Bnuu-- h are for JAXl'ARY ONLY! These special Ilecause of the unusually low prices, all purchases mist he paid for now, but merchandise can be picked up at your convenience. htiVN. See your Branch Manager. Look over these unusual SAVE by puehaslng NOW! ONE DAY SPECIAL (WF.DNF.SDAY, JANUARY 25) LIGHT GLOBES (10 to 100 Watt) six for 1.00 Check these specials now! SALK DEFINITELY ENDS JANUARY 81. INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ASSOCIATION ROOSEVF.LT See your Branch Mnnnger, ALBERT NIELSEN 1TIO.VK 427 Winter Mr. and Mrs. Terry Olsen, Salt Lake, are parents of a Mr. baby girl horn Monday. and Mrs. Robert Marshall went to Salt Lake to see their new grandchild. Mrs. Marshall and Norma Ray will stay for a few days to help out. mm Wonderland. --TAvalon ward conference was held Sunday. Stake leaders of the Roosevelt Stake Presidency, Sunday School and Rehe iTTRTWt UVUSES&M f1 IMijTV? 40 YEAR AGO lief Society were present with, January 2G, 1027 Saddle and advice and instructions. pack horses will lie stationed Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wall at Moon Lake for the conveniand family. Vernal, visited at ence of tourists this sainmer. Relief Society was held at the the home of their parents, Mr. The main headquarters will be Avalon Ward Sunday with stake and Mrs. Henry Wall Sunday at the Ralph Rowley ranch. He leader Elva Stewart presenting afternoon. the lesson. Work meeting was plans to run alxiut 15 or 20 held Monday. Ruth Hoff gave pack horses far tourists this summer. the lesson. The ladles worked Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rees on a quilt for Gladys Jarman, of Upalco were visiting In ijinph was served to the ten Roosevelt last Thursday. They ladies present. WEST SIDE STORY have one of the finest orchards Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wardle In the basin at Upalco. and family have moved from logmxiooovooomooooooimK Students of the Month for Word reached Roosevelt tothe month of January are Becky day that our country commisJenkins who is a ninth grader sioners had just signed a conand lives In Ballard, and Dick tract with the State Road ComElnerson who also Is a ninth mission to build 25 miles of grader and lives In Alterra. hard surfaced road west of DuWe congratulate these students chesne city. by Ida Horrocks The following officers were and hope they keep up the good elected to served In the Dry work. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Freston Faculty Assemby January 13, Gulch Irrigation company for attended the Stock Show in Deny, the comln g year; Earnest H. was arranged by Phyllis the week. They also ver during Steven Huber and Mr. Burgess, president; and Chas. visited with Mr. and Sirs, Royal DirBurt an aunt of Mrs. Frestons. Long welcomed everyone. The W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Byrrell Lamb, prayer was given by Mr. Baxter ectors were George H. Roberts, John H. Cook, Roosevelt, accompanied them and the pledge was lead by Mr. Cedarvlew; The blaster of Cere- Roosevelt; Orvll Dart, Myton; Shelley. on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Gilbert monies was Mr. Edrlngton. A Ray G. Labrum, Wilson; and are the happy parents of a 6 lb. trumpet solo was given by the Chester Hartman, bit. Emmons. 4 oz. baby girl. Born at the band teacher Mr. Armstrong; R. S. Jordan was elected treaRoosevelt hospital January 21. a duet was sung by Stan and surer by acclamation. Loa Hoopes with their daughMr, and Mrs. Ralph Rumter Rumaccompanying them on the 30 YEAR AGO Duane and Mr. Mrs. mer, January 21, 1937 A resolumer Salt Lake, were weekend guitar; another duet was sung and bliss tion requesting the establishJameson bliss by of Irvin the Johnsons. guests Bailey; reading was given by ment of a Junior college in Mr. Vera Larsen left Thursthe homemaking teacher Mrs. the Uintah Basin was passed St. she where far day George, will spend the next two months Mortenson; Mrs. Baxter, Mr. and adopted by the Roosevelt with her son, Gale and family. Long and Mrs. Armstrong sang Lions club at their regular The MIA quartet festival was a song; Mrs. Rawlings and Mrs. meeting held last Thursday. held Tuesday evening. Amy Oberhansly played a piano duet The BPW Club drafted a simiand Mr. Ah Sam sang a song lar resolution for a branch of Clayburn, Pamela Larsen, Glenda Keel and Susan Holgate about one of the students, Nila the U.S.A.C. was This resolution was passed represented the ward at the Bolton. The last number stake festival Saturday night. by bliss Bailey, Mrs. Landrum after It was announced that the EveryMr. and Mrs. Rulon Liddell and Mrs. blortenson. state legislature would pass and family of Orem visited with one really enjoyed the assemon the requests for colleges his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack bly. at Richfield and Price as UinOn January 18, Jack Chase Liddell over the weekend. tah Basin residents felt that If came from the National Schools The fallowing girls receivthere was any place In Utah ed Individual Awards Sunday and put on an assembly about wheel-cha- ir The that needed a Junior colbasketball. evening, Amy Clayburn, Karen not lege It was the Uintah Basin. team was basketball boys Nielson, Barbara Bell, Diane beto A formal bill Introducing the see the assembly Clayburn, Kenna Jean Nielson able cause they went to Ashley Valmeasure to the legislature was and Connie Keel. drawn up and is now in the hands Wllford Evans left by plane ley Jr. high to play basketof Uintah and Duchesne county Wednesday, he will be serving ball. But the rest of the In the Korean Mission. He is enjoyed the assembly. lawmakers who will present It the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ardon Evans. West Jr. High ARCADIA AND BRIDGELAND Ober-hansl- j nt. stud-entbo- dy BUY II. ROOSEVELT WEATHER Clouds moving into the area brought much higher temperatures to the area this week. Precipitation Monday was .05 Inch. to the legislature. With many of the roads closed and blocked because of heavy snow and many more automo50 YEARS AGO biles frozen up and out of comJanuary 20, 1917 A extreme the of mission because establish definitely the boundcold Ingenious citizens of the and Uintah Duchesne of upper country have hitched old ary last Thursday's says counties, dobbin to a bob sleigh, fill a Is In preparaDeseret News, wood and coal tub with buring G. V. Billings, of Duand take It along with them for tion by chesne County. wormth. Vernal is now 35 years old. blr. and Mrs. Lionel Jensen the next largest town Roosevelt, about received serious tnirns Basin Is ten years old In the the face, hands and arms when of apa has and population were blow torch they a using 800. Low High 23 17 January January January January January January bill to January -- 21 18 -- 19 18 -- 20 19 -- 21 29 5 22 23 31 15 41 27 For fast results, try an ad silk underwaist and two pink crochet yokes between post office and Duchesne TradFinder please ing Company. leave at the Rerord office and lavender Vernal, receive suitable reward. proximately 20 YEARS AGO January 23, 1947 -- ers have called for on the local power Petitions have asked LOSE banks at Vernal, Roosevelt, Get amazing WEIGHT! results when you Petition- Roosevelt and Duchesne, each have a weekly newspaper and Myton has two. There are also a stand Myton and Duchesne. Water pipes In the pain part question. town have cause a great of what the deal of Inconvenience by freezing up during the past week. Upon investigation It was found that there was only 2 12 feet underground instead of the four feet required to prevent their freezing. LOST Parcel containing BABIES January 17 Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Accawanna, Fort Duchesne, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gale, Roosevelt, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. January 19 Floyd Nielson, Myton, a boy. January 21 Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Gilbert, Arcadia, a girl. L.O.S. Hospital Happenings take our product railed 8LIM-ODE- No prescription needed. You must lose ugly fat or your money back. 8LIMODEX costs 83.00 aiul is sold on this guarantee: If not satisfied for any reason, just return the unused portion to your druggist and get your full money back. SLIMODEX sold by the Hulsh Drug Store, Roosevelt. Mail orders flllrd. It is very convenient to PATIENTS Fay Davis, lone Hooper, Francis Moeller, John Burgess, prepare your deposits at Pamela Peterson, Marie Klel-bas- a, Louis Jones, Duchesne; Caroline Cesspooch, Camille Appawora, Russell Mortensen, Myton; Eva Ruth blyore, Ouray; Siguard Sather, Robert Mathews, Amelia Daniels, Gene-ve- ve Miller, Hal S. Wlnterton, Gilbert Elllngford, Melanie Delora Sullivan, Joe Ronnie Cottrell, Roosevelt; Curry, Neola; blurita Garcia, Lionel Cooperfleld, Michael Robert Accawanna, Ft. Duchesne; Roberta Cesspooch, Valerie Serawop, April Sera-wo- p, Randlett; Becky Giles, Tati Iona; Mary Gllnes, Lapolnt; Eric Bush, Whlterocks. home and mail them to nt, BANK OF VERNAL o T I BONDS o reporting on his MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS experience at the next meeting. The topic of discussion this week was marriage and araimmmmaaaaimmmaaaaaaaaaaa the action decided upon developed from the discussion. Meetings begin promptly at 88)0 p.m. and Interested men and women from the community are ALSO welcome to attend. Note of Thanks: The people at St. Elisabeth's want to thank Speed Wheeler of Vernal for picking up carpeting at APPLIANCES Estimates! Church of the Good Shepherd OILS FUEL in Ogden, and delivering it to Roosevelt where It was loaded Phone 195 - Roosevelt - Neola, Utah Call 684-54GOODYEAR TIRES AND and trucked to Whlterocks by BUTTERIES Richard and Elliott Ridley. The MECHANICAL REPAIRS carpeting will be laid in the It nave of St. Elisabeth's. was very kind of Mr. Wheeler to do this for us. Reservation news: Kenneth La Rose of St. Martin's received his blaster b lason Degree at Basin Lodge last Saturday even2-In- ch ing. Hal Crumbo of the Fort Duchesne Trading Post is undergoing treatment at the VA Hospital In Salt Lake City. StopTires ping at the hospital to see Hal, Wheel Balancing Captain Roberts also visited Front-En- d Wilson Taveapon and learned Alignment Brake Baihs from him that Guy Plnnecoose WILL TRADE TIRES FOR and Hugh Che gup are patients MOST ANYTHING OF VALUE there too. Layettes were given On Highway 40 d Roosevelt this past week to Ina Jane Phenol! Nephl for her son, and Marie Vi ninniviiYiwvvvv9 for her daughter; Taveapont Ina Jane and Marie, who are sisters, are communicants at A layette was St. Elisabeth's. also given to Carleen Ignacio blangum of Holy Spirit, for her son. Service Sunday: Sunday is Sexageslma Sunday which is the O o DRUG STORES o MODERN CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING PRESCRIPTION Drag Sax Wi Catan Agency Phoae 881 PINKS . Roosevelt H U I SNOWS S H IT COSTS (fimil) ONLY S1.00 Fer A Drugs Kelly-Sprlngfl- Phone Jilt Q "MAKE OUR DRUG STORE YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS !" Phono 64 - Q Rmisevell FARM SUPPLIES ni q u pre-Len- t, and which means there are about We service all makes, large and small appliances 60 days remaining until Easter, and It Is also the Saint's Dzy of Francis de Sales who was PHONE 458 - ROOSEVELT Bishop of Geneva in 1612. One of his Spiritual Maxims Is Moderation Is always good In all exercises, except In that of loving God." There will be a service of Morning Prayer and Sermon at St. Martin's at 98)0 a.m., followed by Church School which will be taught in the new classroom next to the Church by Mrs. Kenneth La Rose this week during the absence of Mrs. Craig bicPhle; Morning Prayer and Sermon at Church of the Holy Spirit at 118)0 a.m., and Morning Prayer and Sermon at St. Elisabeth's at 118X) a.m. The Episcopal Church Welcomes You! - - I O MOORE PAINTS LINOLEUM SAVE AT Carlson Cleaners Professional and Coln-O- p IN FARM MAOHINERr DBY Buchanan Feed Roosevelt - Phono 101 Altamont Phono 625-8740 DAIRY FOR HOME DELIVERY Of AH CLEANING A SERVICE OO IN --OP LAUNDRY Open Every Day 6:80 a.m. -- 10 Phone 01 FARM SUPPLIES Roooevelt We Specialize pa Roosevelt Roosevelt Equipment 141 REPAIRS of all kinds! Dealer For FURNACES MYERS PUMPS LENNOX A Erv Wardle Sea At INDIAN CURIO SHOP Phone 177-- i - Roosevelt Located In Standard Motel Roosevelt, Utah SPECIALIZES IN: CHILDRENS AND WOMEN HAIRCUTS! o HOTELS MOTELS TWC GOOD PLACES TO EAT AND SLEEP . . . here AND AT HOME!" motel Try Our Sooneal Frontier Grill and Motel JACUZZI PUMPS SURGE MILKERS CObIBUSTIONEER STOKERS EIECTRIO MOTOR REWINDING TURNERS Phone 208 Barber Shop Utah Sales & Service building supply Cleaning, Laundry JAKE'S tiy MURPHYS Business! Electrical Repairs ELECTRICAL Call 131 APPLIANCE Service Is Our UINTAH BASIN 8TANDARX WE BEIL the BEST mad SERVICE the RESTI 00 Directory Prong Fasteners Magic Marksrs COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION Chet Henderson TIRE STORE WE HAVE ON DOMESTIC AND Electric Ad In This MISCELLANEOUS Refrigeration Repairs DRUG General In 6 6 in the classified section. S. following week, mid-Sund- ay c io thaw our frozen pipes at their home exploded. to o Service c hunch Pre-Seas- on Higlil he Johns Sinclair IFA' s SPECIAL Assix-iiitio- Intentions .f the company are In regard to supplying power to Roosevelt and Myton. There have been many power shortages and fluctuations in the past. Miss Rose Marie Brokaw, Myton, Is among the 41 students ol Brigham Young University to achieve honors for high scholastic standing during the fall term. in living Ramil ett mission held the Gold and Green Ball last Saturday night. The theme was by Aftoa Rogers SAVINGS Announcing: need now 13-1- The people of St. Central Utah are Ft. Duchesne. RANDLETT j Insurance femdonal who agent Me Keen home from Canada. Lei a Hulllnger, Vernal, visited Wednesday night wltl the Ronald Horrocks. Ruby Justice gave the Social living lesson In Relief Society. Vona Houtz returned home from Washington D.C., where she attended the 1967 Auxiliary National Conference at the Statler Hilton Hotel. It was held January 7. ami Ouray Dairy Products Qdl SOB auto service Center Service Genes Electric ROOSEVELT, UTAH Phone: Shop 212 Homo 727 YOUR aaaaasasaassssss1YYYifsjy Pontiac Dealer O CARPETS O LINOLEUM O UPHOLSTERY Also . . . carpet binding and Installation of all flor coverings BETTS Floor Covering & Upholstery Shop - Kooeevalt Phone 258-- THE BRAND YOU KNOW . . . WITH THE QUALITY YOURE SURE OF! O Ideal Bookkeeping Books for very purppoo avnOahlo at the Standard Otflee - Roosevelt. CONOCO" PRODUCTS ED A KEN LABRUM Phono 128 Russo volt Farm Suppllssl FERTHJZBR NITROGEN Phosphates FUELS CANNED OOODS Uintah Farmers Co-o- p Phono IIP . |