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Show I m Services held (mwTKofa MRS. GRACE Mrs. Garda Seeley DALGLEBH The tournament will Saturday. feature 14 teams from around the Basin. Games will begin at 4:30 each day, with the championship contest scheduled fur 9:30 p.m. Saturday evening. -Sunday morning worship services were attended by a large congregation who gathered at the Myton Presbyterian church. The sermon was presented by Orson DeLay. Prelude, postlude and hymnal accompaniment was by Mrs. Phillip Brotherson. Special music for the service was a vocal duet by Jennie Miller and Laura Thompson. A social hour was enjoyed following the services. Sunday School was held for the younger group at 10 a.m. under the direction of Mrs. Kenneth Hlgley, Mrs. Calvin Monks, and Mrs. Orson DeLay. Relief Society presents special program The Relief Society's 120th anniversary observance was a special social event Thursday, March 1C at the ward chapel. A play, The Gift", was presented to a large audience, and teachers with a 1001 record for the year were honored. 3. BAUH1GAERTEL... fun- Mrs. Carrie Wills, Mrs. Lynn Nlckle, stake Relief Society ofheld Saturday. ficers attended the meeting and addressed the group. At the close of the session refreshments were served to those In attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd -Easter Sunday services will enjoyed a weekend visit from be conducted at the Myton PresFuneral services were held their son and daughter-in-la- w Ache-so- n Saturday at 2 p. in. at the RooseMr. and Mrs. Alan Todd and byterian church by Rev. of First velt elementary school for Juhn Presbyterian young son who came from Salt InBaumgaertel, OS, who died Lake. The men of the family Church of Salt Lake. An to extended to all Is vitation 13 In a Vernal hospital were March busy with spring yard attend. of causes Incident to age. while here, and their The Myton ward Rodeo held He was born Feb. 3, 1872 cleaning a pleasant visit. at the Dee Allred rodeo wives enjoyed In Philadalphia, Penn., to Jolin grounds A little league basketball at Ballard drew a large crowd and Julie Baumgaertel. He tournament Is being sponsored Friday and Saturday evenings. married Martha Ann Sweat She- by the Myton ward MIA, to be The event was sponsored by the pherd Oct. 22, 1919, in Duchesne. held this Thursday, Friday and ward to raise funds for the He enlisted in the U.S. Army In 1893 and was a veteran of building fund. Snyder and small son the Spanish-AmericWar and for 16 years In Roosevelt and wentLloyd to Salt Lake City Saturthe Phillplne Insurectlon. He Myton. to bring his wife home. received a Purple Heart for Survivors Include his widow, day his Injury in ElCaney, Cuba. six sons, Herman, Kearns; She has spent some time In Salt Lake with their baby who He served under U. A. Drum Marlon, Wilburham, Mass.;De-Lo- y, was hospitalized and will rewho was a Lt. General In San Bernadlno, Calif.; Amain In the hospital for treatWorld War I. lfred, Hesperia, Calif.; Delmar, ment. As a youth he was a hat with the U.S. Navy at CharlesNew residents in Myton are old boy for the Philadelphia ton, S. C. and Lawrence, FonPhillies when they participated tana, Calif.; one stepson, Jack Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Faucett,who came from Ogden where he has in the Major League. Shepherd, Roosevelt and two been employed. Mr. Faucett He retired from the Army with step daughters, Mrs. Charles a position as a has accepted the rank of Sgt. Major and (Chloe) Woodward, Vernal and teacher at the Neola school. then worked In the gllsonlti Mrs. Cecil (Annie) Mec-haHe Is a son of Mrs. and Mrs. mines. He later ran a grocery Dugway, 28 grandchildren Elmer Faucett of the Myton store at Watson. He moved to and 16 of friends the North Myton Bench after Burial was In the Roosevelt area, and has a host here. and store the later selling city cemetery with military Students who came home moved to Roosevelt. honors by American Legion tor the weekend vacation were He was Justice of the peace Basin Post 64. Stanley Johnson, who Is attending USU, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Johnson; Lila Rae Crapo, from BYU, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crapo; also Jessie Faucett, who Is employed in Salt Lake visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Faucett. -- Members of the Myton Presbyterian Church were surprized and pleased to find that an an- - eral Funeral services held for J. Baumgaertel an m, Sylvia Bristol attended a two day convention, Monday ami Tuesday In Salt Lake, sponsored by Utah PTA. Mrs. Goldie Wilkins of Duchesne acc- Take advantage of Intermountain Farmers Association Quality Seed Program. SEED CORN FIELD SEED SMALL ALFALFA GRAIN The hybrid seed corn is bred for high fertility It is the product of many years of experimentation. It has been constantly improved over the years to ensure maximum production and the finest corn. Only the finest seed is chosen, hand selected by people trained for their job. meticEvery type of seed receives this same Ned Anderton, who Is attending school at BYU, Provo, spent the weekend visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Anderton. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Freeman were In Salt Lake on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Crosland and daughter, Michelle, of Cedar City, spent the weekend with Mrs. Crosband's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Therm Robb. Those from Utahn attending the basketball tournament In Provo were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brady and son, Randy, Carolyn Wright, Linda Wright, Michele Wllkenson, Jeffery Cleaves, Wayne Robb and Neal Broad-fyea- d. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Broadhead were In Vernal on business Monday. Mrs. Herbert Anderton and son, Ned, were In Vernal Sunday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene and Max Birch were In Vernal during the week on business. Mrs. Abplanalp spent the day visiting her mother, Mrs. Elvira Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dlsbrow and family brought Herbert Anderton home Sunday from the hospital In Salt Lake where he has spent the past two weeks. He Is recovering from major surgery, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilkinson have rented the farm of Mrs. Evelyn Murdock and are moving in this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wildon Brown and family spent a week in Provo on business. 0QQOQ Mrs. Tracy Roberts h j tti?. rt-TC- T See IFA (or All r n j i i-- i hospital suffering from pneumonia and other complications. Mrs. Lee is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murphy while Ray Is in the hospital. Cindy Lee also visited her father Friday and Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Hackett and family went to Salt Lake Friday. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis and Mrs. Leva r Pace and family, also Earn Allred. -Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Defa went to Heber Friday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorln Allred and family. Mrs. Jay Giles of Salt Lake spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Atf Defa, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Giles, Mr. and Your Farm and Home Needs! ROOSF.VF.LT HIOXF. 427 Sre your Branch Manager, ALBERT NIELSEN fur his reasslgment. Gary Jenkins. Visitors at the Lee LI son-b- ee Lucille and Pauline Winkler home over the weekend were were In Provo on Friday and tlieir son Larry of Wlnnamucca, Saturday. Miss Shana Lee Winkler returned home with them Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Llsonbee of Cedar City, Mr. for a visit at home here, durand Mrs. Vard LaVar and Mr. ing the quarter break at Snow and Mrs. Otto Behunln of Salt College. Lake. They were here to att Jeanne and Terry Layton and end the wedding and reception baby son, Granger, spent the of the Lee Llsonbee' s daughter, weekend of last week at home Mary Lee Hogan to Tex Glnes here with her parents. Kai-she- k on then Naval Chief of Staff, and s. Garcia of the President I'hll-lplne- Lt. Commander Crumbo also trained the Organized Reserves and recruites for the Navy at Universities In the western states. married Marilyn ILynnj $ Fort Duchesne; a brother, Daniel Fort Duchesne and a sister, Mrs. Roiiert (Rose) Holmes, Whlterlver, Arlz. Military services were provided by the American Legion Uintah Basin Post No. 64. (V fie i? ' Easier (arreting: Selection From llandel "Messiah An Set in the splendor of the Rocky Mountain foothills, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir performs selections from Handel's "Messiah." With guest soloists Phyllis Curtin, Maureen Forrester, Richard Lewis, and Donald Voorhees and the Bell Telephone Orchestra. Twelfth program of the Bell Telephone Hour exploring the world of Tine music. Sunday 4:30 P.M. KUTV Channel 2. In Color. 325-voi- Mountain StattsTelophoM Ever CECrO IT Gel 10 JF It's called First Security BankAmericard and it's yours FREE! First Security BankAmericard ia absolutely FREE! There are no dues and no fees, and you dont have to be a First Security customer to get one. Any credit-worthperson is eligible. y IS v- - You receive just one bill a month for all your charge purchases. So you need make only one payment for everything. A First Security BankAmericard costa you nothing when you pay your monthly statement in full within 25 days from the billing date. the total bill) Borrow up to $100 cash with your First Security BankAmericard. Simply present the card at any First Security Bank office and get a quick cash advance. Its that easy. How to get a BankAmericard if you dont already have one Tick up an application at any First Security Bank ottice or at any place of business where vou see the "Welcome . . . First Security BankAmericard" symbol. Its available at no cost to Any person and. . . you need not be a First Security Bank customer. credit-worth- DRUGGISTS IN THIS AREA ARE: MODERN Rx DRUG Roosevelt; Utah Phone 251 PRESCRIPTION fy, i Or. you may budget payments if you desire (nav as little as ST of with it nominal service charge on the unpaid balance. rrrm 1 1 Mrs. Lulu Mechain, now of Salt Lake. Sgt. Mecham recently returned to Vernal and spent a month's leave wlih his family and wife Phyllis, who lias lived In Vernal during his stay In Viet Nam, He has gone to Camp Pendleton, Calif., Chlang reconnaissance flights over Formosa and was also the personal pilot for Admiral Hurke, He of Tahlona. Among those attending the Fathers and Son's banquet at Duchesne on Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray, Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Winkler, James Bird, Paul Bird, Leo and Ronald Bird, Bsp, Howard Todd and Gregary, Kaye Seeley, Steve Bird, Howard and Rainhoz, December 29, I960, In Carson City, Nevada. Upon his retirement from the Navy In 1963 he returned to Fort Duchesne and ha and Mrs. Crumbo have been operating the Fort Duchesne Trading Poet on Highway 40. Survivors Include his widow and parents, Fort Duchesne, suns Kim, Salt Lake City; Keith, Coronado, Calif., and Scott B, orated several limes. He was chosen toflyGenerallssiinoand Madame CHEMISTS I 1967 heard of charging gallon of paint, auto repairs, igolf bails, gasoline, a new hair sfcylle, an electric shaver, dinner for two, airline tickets, a motel room and much, much more. with one single gone. Ray Lee Is In the Roosevelt Talk over your spring seed needs with your IFA Manager. Get the best possible results for the money you spend. m conducted on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Smith announce the marriage of their daughter, Marlon Jean Smith, to Thomas G. Shonk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Jury of Redland, Calif. Wedding vows were solomlzed in a double ring ceremony Saturday evening, March 11 at the First Methodist Church In Redland. The Bride was given In marriage by her father, Roiiert Smith. She wore a toll length white satin dress with a lace over Jacket and a shoulder length net veil with enbossed roses. She carried a bouquet of 13 white carnations accented with 4 baby orange roses. Maid of honor was her sister Char-olet- te Ann Smith. Bobble Gay Smith was the ring bearer. A reception was held at the Jbry home, with about 50 people present. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lewis went to St. George to attend the wedding of Susanna Lewis Saturday. Their five children are staying with Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Roberts while they are -- ulous care and selection. i HAL CRUIflBG. j STANDARD Rostov sit, Utah Thursday, March 23, Thomas Shonk, Marlon Smith wed in California soils. r- -i .. services I nouncement standard had been placed on the lawn at the church. It was a gift from Mrs. Jennie Miller In memorial to her son, Malcolm. All members extend their thanks for the gift. Another gift to the church was a hymn announcement rack which was made and presented by Orson DeLay. Kate Adams who has been ill, was taken to the Roosevelt hospital for attention and at this writing Is reported as MD ORDER SEED NOW! Cru-inN- j Mrs. Norma Robb Phone 492 Contact ALF MORRILL Roosevelt, Utah - Box 548 I i Tffigmas JIFFYLIFTIn Loading System on or off Just 5 minutes or less! Graveside services were held Monday at 1 p.m. at Daniel's Cemetery In Lapolnt for Lt. Commander Hal Crumbo USN retired, 42, who died after a short Illness In the Roosevelt hospital. He was born September 23, 1924 In Fort Duchesne to Herman and Mentora Daniels i. He was a veteran of World War II and the Korean conflict. He began his Naval career ill 1942 in World War Q where he served on the VSS Yorktown. He served during the Korean war as a pilot from the USS ; ompanied her, -Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goodrich went to Salt Lake Friday on business. The Relief Society held their annual 17 of March birthday aim- lversary Thursday evening. Ai lovely dinner was served after which a skit was present by members of the Relief Society depicting scenes fromjthe j Relief Society. Marine Sgt. Hyruin (Jay) Mediam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mechain, Vernal, was awarded a letter of commendation from his commanding officer as a meritorious meet held Sept 13. The letter citing Sgt. Mecham for his service while In Viet Nam, written by C. D. Wood, Major U.S. Marine Corps, read in part, "At all times, your performance of duty and enthusiastic attitude toward professional assignments have been a credit to the high traditions of I the U. S. Marine Corps. commend you for a Job well done." Sgt. Mecham lived in Blueliell with his parents and they also lived In Upalco. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mathews of Bluebell and . CAMPER Monday for Hal Crumbo Hennlngton and the USS Essex. Then lie spent three years In the Guided Missile Program at Point Mugu In California. Following the war he began flying helicopters and returned to duty with the 7th Fleet flying off heavy cruisers. 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