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Show KfWffWM i Clara Rnw-Jeher hi nut Mrs. Mary Arnold olid Mrs. Fred Cook reu-iveword trout their missionary son that he lud quite an honor bestowed upon himself and companion to receive a fold record from the mission president for the largest number of dlscussluns. Mix has been on his mission a year April 18. His present address Is Elder Max Cook, 5620 Helen Street, SI. Lewis, Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kus.ell Todd have been transferred to a new location. Their present address Is Elder and Mrs. W. Russell Todd. Kolstad Trailer Court, Lot 31, Clasyow, Montana. The Todds have been on their mission almost a year met at monthly tamllv club meeting. They all enjoyed an afternoon of visiting an-- sewing .,fu.r whlchllght refreshments were served by ed 111- : Brln-kerho- Salt Lake conference visiMr. and Mrs. Zune Asay, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rich. They also spent some time tors this weekend were 1 I 1 j i Max Nelsons host! family reunion l- draratics, articulatin , : - A family reunion was held Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Max Nelson home. There were 39 members present on Sunday. Ted and Gayle, sons Gary and David, Sunset; Ina Lee and A. D. Shaw, children Mark, Max, Tamara, Michele and Nolan, Granger, Larry and LaRae Nelson and family, Paul, Glenn and Diane, Helper; Karen and Wayne Brown, children Shane, Lynette, Susan, Lesly, Darrin and Denise, Helper; Cheri and Dale Womack and children, Scott, Debbie, -- Lu-An- Julie; Errol Li-'.!- . sort tey I Mrs. Nola Nelson and if War-burto- cm Everett Roberts on honor roll 1 vlsltlug relatives. ngsfim . - Mr. ami Mrs. Boyd Powell and family c.une from Provo to spend the school spring vacation itshli'.g and visiting with their families, Mr. and Mrs. George Arnold, Cosher and Mr. and Mrs. James Powell, Ceder-vie- Lorri City, visited over the weekend with mother Eliza Molson and 8TAnllll Kuun-u-!'- , I' lull other relatives. Tim ii. Apr. n. i9fi7 Von Swain and daughter Tamera visited Saturday night Mis. Merl HoiTurks Mi. and Mrs. .Jr. 11. locks, and .iii's. ii.o, J Miiliius. While with the Orville Swains and has been In Salt l.uki, wen- vitdiir.,-- at the there sue attended the Sigma a sister Jolene Ottusen and Slaugh lioim1 of Salt Lapoint the past week shearMiti-and l:uM and Chi fraternity Mother's and Lake. family, Son's haniiuet with her son Chad, Mn Mr. ami Mrs, Lamb accompanied ing sheep. .1 snidi'iit at the University of M: s. Mrl: i M.i Wooley flew to Den.'.vi.t to her son Bryell Lamb, RooseUtah. over the weekenc ver, Colo., Salt l..iM '.iiurlai M.imr.&to velt to Ordervllle, and they - I.lii.la Jensen, a student at and visited with a nephew Tutr spent a few days visiting a son atli'ii.l coiifiM i'I.ci'. Mic was Brigham Youig McClure who Is In an AsthUniversity, Lamar Lamb and family, Mrs. Jollied hi la. I'.lli !lii,:::!'i: s, tier the weekend home with spent matic foundation there. ff ('01111:0 a Lambs mothers Louisa and daughter girl Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Otto-se- n and other relatives. friend, lier s.Mi-i- n law Hi shop her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hi rum Jensen. and family, Salt Lake, spent Ho!1 Ho! on or. and Mien Kin, and Ann Harrison, Clud Mullins, Salt Like, was the weekend with parents Mr. 11. o!ta came lakeiuK'.l, ( a! Provuy spent a few days visithome over the weekend with and Mrs. Orville Swain and ing mother Elizabeth Harrison. doll I! I! or. 01 all. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Otlosen, M: .. in- I loid accoii pan-le- d and Mrs. Milton Wooley Roosevelt. Mr. rod Mis. Jim obeli visited In Linden, last Sunday and Mrs. Jerry Rich, with Mr. and Mrs. Preston le alt akc, slic took t lie bus lo Dinosaur, Colo., visited the Atwood and sons; and In Sandy r. visited iwi son Utah Technical College stuweekend with daughter Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd n. ai d wife, M: . an i Mrs. llow-a- rl Th: TR:C3L TRCCPERS The Nytcn sC'eol dent Fverett Doe Itn!etts has Mrs. Dean Huber and family. She returned lo t3 real as tc stLderts won honor roll recognition as graje praied and Mrs. Lamont Niell.ii s.ilt Lake Min and came Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Mansa barberlng student In the Salt plavs and j presented t'.o son and two children, Brigham field and 3 children, Corna, home mi! Mi. .rid Mrs. Doyle Lake City institution. t stLde-tKa I to tv:!v school lold. vytcn Calif., visited over the week- reading Hoi erts, named recently Mr. and Mrs. rii.T Hansen their assembly. They had evoeripneo Sunday evening In church. A end with Mr. and Mrs. GolBarber of the Month in his and of Sail week ago the Hamblin family den Winn and grandmother Mae faiuilv, lormerli anj epe3:ip';; t was one of 1B3 stuLake, have moved luck to classwork, held a family get together at Sprouse and a brother Mr. and Ben Gonm is their t earner. rs. dents winning the recognition heard, He Roosevelt. has been empthe James E. Hamblin home, Mrs. Kay Winn and family. and the 0111 1 barber winning Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Perry and loyed as a meat cutter ai Cash present were James and boys, tlut honor. ment was Meal bv served the hosMarket. Granger; Ruth Haslemandfam- -. sons; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Spencer, Honor roll recognition is basGame prizes were won tess. Ardeliu Mitchell accolly; Da Vee Larsen and family; Salt Lake, visited the George ed on a 3.5 grade point averHoot and by Mrs. Zella Grant ami Mrs. mpanied Mrs. beryl Delmar and family; Alden, Rleta Bigelows and Floyd Perrys. a 4.0 standard. Winn Is now at home Mrs. Orel l'ubcock 10 Orem. age using May Wilson. Lyn and Arva. -13 Rose Marie llayes, Eddie Loranger spent his from the LDS hospital In Rooseyear Tlu t't he s went on to Salt and Mrs. Vince Houtz old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lake for tlu1 weekend. and five children, Taylorsspring vacation In Granger velt. W. Hayes, Durliesne, Mrs. I .ester Mullins spent At Union high school westvisiting his sister Barbara and ville, were In Duchesne Sunday Archie the last and weekend in Salt Like City ern Cox most Sunday Monday had Evethe day Terry visiting with his sister and spent family. Sunday Louis and In the St. Murks hospital In as .1 guest at the home of her and Mr. Mrs. lyn Loranger drove to the city original beard. O. Verl UINTAH IIASIX STANDARD family, Roland Baker, Salt Lake, Behrmann. Mr. to spend the day and bring Eddie Part of the day Salt Lake for treatment of an son and daughter-in-lavisited Saturday with Mr. and was spent In sightseeing of ear Infection. home. Marie Baum Is a proud Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Fres-to- n Mrs. Ronald Horrocks. the Duchesne area and the StaLinda Mecham, Karla Lee, rvation Dam site. grandmother again. Her grandarrived home Wednesday after visiting in Tucson Arlz., Judy Horrocks and JoAnn HuMr. and Mrs. Bob Clouse sons, twin brothers Donald and Ronald Baum, age 13 and Randy with their daughter Norma Rae ber attended the commerlcal and two girls, Salt Lake, visitClark and family for two meet at Vernal. ed with her parents, Mr. and age 15 each received their Eagle AND scout award at a Court of Honor Mr. and Mrs. Merlin HUber Mrs, Edmund Bench, months. Mrs. Freston Is nursduring the In the Third-Sixt- h ward chaing some fractured ribs and were Salt Lake visitors last weekend. Other weekend visitIn Fork pel Spanish brusles received in a fall on week. recently. ors at the Bench home were Mr. and Mrs. Dusty Mecham Mr. Bench's They are the sons of Mr. and their way home. MarMrs. sister, Mrs. Alvin Baum. visited In Provo recently. JoAnn Bowden andsonGrelg guerite Young, Clearfield, and Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels Madelyn Peterson was In Salt Los Granger are spending a week Dastrup, Angeles; with her parents Mr. and Mrs. went to Grand Junction, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moffltt Lake this week for a physical 3 CALL COLLECT Reed Anderton. last Saturday to a track meet and boys, Clearfield. He Is recouperating checkup. David and Fontella Hunt and with Mesa, Dixie and Snow ColJanIn Edmund Bench was confined from surgery performed son came from Ferron to spend lege participating. Their son to the Roosevelt hospital a few uary at the Veterans hospital. spring vacation with the Remo Richard from Snow, won third days last week for medical obPhyllis W. Day and Hamblins. son Jim took her mother, Mrs. place In pole vault, second place servation. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan In the 1 mile relay. Edmund Bench, Jr., attended Emma C. Wlminer to Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Dale Walkerk the West Spanish American Monday and Mrs. Day conducted and children were Salt Lake visitors Thursday for medical become grandparents to a baby Missionary reunion at Provo, business In connection with her attention. girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Friday, and tlie dinner meeting beauty salon; Mrs. Wlminer ON Nelson Powell, Salt Lake, Is Aiello, Salt Lake. Mrs. Walker after the general conference stayed several days at the home home for a few days. Other spent a week in Salt Lake assl-sstlsession in Salt Lake Sunday. of a daughter, Mrs. Dorothea In the home. She brought Morton. company at the James Powells Mrs. Tatton Bench enterAND Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cot-tewere sons Dalh and family, her grnadson home with her for tained In honor of her husSalt Lake; and Boyd and family, an extended visit. band's birthday Saturday eveSprlngvllle, was In DuProvo. Terry Cox visited last week- ning, at her home. Guests were chesne Monday doing cleaning end In Salt Lake with brother Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Merkley, work In preparation to rent The second ward young marMr. and Mrs. Vernal Bromley their home here. rieds enjoyed a social evening Dallen. Lawrence Caldwell went to and Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas. Mrs. Dorothea W. Morton held at the seminary building Salt lake over the weekend and The 500' high score winner was called to Hawaii, and arrivIt was Friday evening. pot luck with plenty to eat Dancbrought his wife Lela home from was Mrs. Francis Brooks, and ed there Saturday to te with the St. Marks hospital. Mrs. Mrs. Jerry Merkley took sec- her daughter, Mrs. Jim (&Iarl-lying and games were the evenCaldwell had surgery recently. ond McMillan, who gave birth ings entertainments. prize for the ladles. Prizes A Court of Honor was held were won to a son. Mrs. MorMr. and Mrs. Keith Todd Vernal recently by Bromley and children, Salt Lake, were at the chapel last Wednesday and William H. Case In the ton traveled by Jet airplane. weekend visitors at her monight with the Lapoint Troop men's competition. Mrs. Wil139 hosts. A large number liam Case was the Bingo thers, Mrs. Carrie Wills. prize FOR YOUR Four dens of cub scouts and of boys received merit badges winner. Also and awards. class first their famlles held a social at Mrs. Myrtls Buckalew enthe ward hall. A large group two second class and one star tertained the Duchesne FriendUINTAH BASIN STANDARD enjoyed skits and cake and award was given. Brent Fox ship Club at her home Wednes Phone 181 of Maeser received his Eagle day. Twelve members were punch. Edward Rowley Is chairaward. man with Ruth Haslem, Pat Burt A dessert refresh present. Stella Ames and Norma Mecham den mothers. It was sheep shearing time at the Duane Loren ranch Sunday with family members helping and enjoying dinner. Mrs. Max Nelson, Randy and Penny were Salt Lake and Granger visitors during the week. s the hostess. now. Mrs. Inez Squire went to Grantsvllle to the wedding of her niece. Society stake visitors to Ballard war-.- l Tuesday at the regualr meeting were Mrs. Lois Duncan, Neola and Mrs. Elva Stewart, Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Winn motored to Rexberg, Ida., to take Velmas mother Mrs. Eu-e- la Klinger home, she has been visiting at the Winns for thi past month. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Cook was the former Mrs. June Manwarlng Andrason and her son. The Relief Society conducted a welfare clothing drive April 7 assisted by the MIA girls. Mrs. Denlce Robinson mot-ortto Salt Lake Friday afternoon to bring her husband, Leonard, home. He has been helping relatives there for the past 3 weeks. Miss Janet Elnerson went to Salt Lake during the spring school vacation and on up to Logan for a few days visit, Bishop and Mrs. S. Marlon Morrill and family, Jack-so- n, Wyo., attended conference In Salt Lake, came out and stayed overnight with his father Ellis Morrill. family members of ArtioM Lr their Nelson, Salt Lake; Eric and JoAnn Nelson, IXichesne; Penny and son Dennis; Randy Nelson, Las Cur-su- s, New Mexico. Pictures were taken. It was the first time for all the family to be together In eight years. The Wavne Browns spent sometime with Waynes parents the Arthur Browns; while Shaws visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hamblin, motored to Salt Lake Monday taking their son Elder Alden to enter the mission home. They were speakers Duchesne News en Sales Books Receipt Books' BILLINGS FEED FARM SUPPLY Vernal, Utah 789-109- FARMERS!... 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