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Show If uf Mrs. Garda Seelsy P.F.C. Randy Beal visited on Sunday and Monday herewith his parents, the Ted Beals. Ha was enroute to North Carolina, and will leave Wednesday evening from North Carolina for Europe where he will work as 'a mechanic repairing Ontos Tanks for the next 18 months. The Beals took Randy to Pleasant Grove Monday evening where they visited relatives and then to Salt Lake early Tuesday morning where ha left on the plane for North Carolina. Visiting with Mrs. Sylvia Goodrich during the weekend were members of her family, Mr. and Mrs. Arvll Goodrich and their daughter Linda and her husband of Pocatello, Idaho; Mr. jand Mrs. Boyd Goodrich and family of Sprlnvllle; Mrs. Nina Goodrich and two children of Helper; Mr, and Mra. Wade Goodrich and Mr. and Mrs. Rulen Goodrich of Vernal. They all came to attend the wed-- 1 ding reception of Wade and his new bride. Wade la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulen Goodrich and is serving In the Navy, and Is home cm furlough. The wedding reception was held In Trl-de- ll on Saturday evening. Visiting at the Leonard Goodrich home over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Drew Goodrich and children, Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goodrich, Sprlngvllle, and Nell i TUJQ HEADS BETTER THAN ONE? ford belonging to surveying the situation Rub but only two Bars, was com This calf, born last mask tc a hereMiles of Mountain Home, seams to be !s from tiuo different angles. uihich was born with a double head, has two mouths and four calf, eyes, varsity. Because It of sent to thB Logan for study at the problem of "double seemed to be dizzy, and could not stand. Mrs. Nola Nelson Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hamblin, daughter Rleta Lyn and Arva and grand daughters Ellen Louise and Jay Larsen motored to Salt Lake Sunday to attend the missionaries testimonial at the Tabernacle. Their son Alden was one cf the 242 missionaries to take part. The family and their son spent some time Sunday after noon with Rleta s mother Mrs. Candus Hunt. They were over night guests at their son James home In Granger staying to see Alden off on the train Monday morning. Miss Shirley Mowers returned home with the Hamblins and will visit for a week with the Larsen girls. Mrs. Max Nelson was hostess Monday at a Tupperware Ten 1 aides were preparty. sent. Games were played and Mrs. refreshments served. Lurriene Duncan was the dem- onstrator. Mr. and Mrs. Remo Hamblin and son Robert spent the weekend In Richfield with Mrs. Hamblins parents Mr. and Mrs. Mellor. Both have been quite 111. visited Enroute they In Ferron with son David and Robert remained there for the weekend. Hazel and Dennis Jensen took care of the farm while her folks were away. Mrs. Marie Miller accompanied her daughter Arvllle and Vic Brown to Salt Lake Sunday. Remaining In the City for several days for medical attentMrs. Millers daughter-in-la- w ion. Thelma and a neighbor Mrs. Karlsburg brought Marie home Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Loranger was a patient In the local hospital during the week. She was transferred to the convalesant villa Thursday. Lyn Miller and Gene Burt took the Second ward scouts roller skating at the Measer skating rink Wednesday night. Mrs. Margaret Loranger enjoyed a telephone call from her son, Lyn In Memphis, Tenn., Saturday. Bud and Vivian Andertonand boys, Bountiful, visited Sunday with the Marley Hamblins. A large attendance enjoyed the preformance of a three act play titled the "Gentle Witch, presented Monday evening by the MIA and directed by Marie Peterson. Pop corn and fudge and cake were sold. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Larsen, Mrs. Ha Larsen and daughter Lori motored to Salt Lake Monday where Lori had a medical check up at the Primary hospital. Shirley Mower returned to the City with Larsens. The scouts sponsored a picture show "Savage Sam Friday night and sold candy and pop corn to help with their fund for a trip to Yellowstone Park In the near future. Errol Nelson, Salt Lake, was home for a weekend overnight manuvers with the National Guard. Eric and JoAnn Nelson have moved to Duchesne where Eric hs employment with the state Mr. and Mrs. Denny road. Hadlock moved Into the Nelsons home In Roosevelt. Mrs. Carol Walgren and son of Midvale visited with her sister Sherron Boren and family during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Woodward and visitors in girls were weekend Roy with their dau- ghter Karen Dye and family. Mr. and Mrs. Max Nelson received work of their daughter Karen Brown having major surgery In the Price hospital Thursdiw morning. Mrs. Verda Reynolds of Salt Lake spent the weekend with the Howard Crapos and check QQQQO Mrs. Tracy Roberts - -- Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Rhoades and family, Clearfield, and Gordon Hicks, Salem, Ore., visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster Rhoades over the weekend. Mrs. Vida Curry returned home Thursday after spending a weds In Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mallet and family and to be with her son Lynn who underwent major surgery Monday In a Salt Lake hospital. She reports Lynn Is doing fine. Mrs. Winona Lefler and Vida Curry went to Roosevelt Saturday where Mrs, Lefler had dental work done and Mrs. Curry visited Mrs. LaRae and family. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ogden Wll-cke- ns : l ANNOUNCING the Winners of Prizes at Bumps Western Wear Grand Opening! Jni- - vision", the calf ing on her farm. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blanchard received the happy news of a new grapdson born to their son Lee and Colleen Blanchard, The new fellow Farmington. will answer to Brett and has two brothers and two sisters. Glen Johnson and his father-in-laSalt Lake, spent the weekend here helping Glens father, Verl Johnson with his spring work. w, lytClflED Mrs. Irene Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith went to St. Charles, Ida., Saturday April 15, to a funeral for Chancy Welks, an uncle of Edna Smith. The stopped In Kays- -' vllle, on their way home and met her brothers at the home of a nephew, Deraid Hansen, to tend to their father's estate. The nephew who Is In the Air Force, visited In Denmark recently and took slides of the birth place of Mrs. Smiths father. They were shown at the gathering. The Relief Society quilted two quilts for Lydia Jones Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jarrett and daughter, Calgary, Canada, visited the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wadley. They have moved to Salt Lake. Also visiting wereKatherlne Holt and two children, Syracuse. Minnie Hamilton went to Salt Lake Wednesday to be at the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Colin She got word of Hamilton. the death of her sister Fern Hardy In Aubun, Calif. Award ceremony program was held at the assembly hall at Temple Square In Salt Lake for Utah Mother of 1967, Mrs. Price. Stevenson, Philip Moon of the Duchesne Stake High Council visited Sunday School and Sacrament meeting on Sunday. He was the guest speaker. Kirk Seeley was among those students of Altamont participating at the United Nations Assembly at the University of Utah In Salt Lake on Thursday Marlon Gardner Nellson. Alternate mothers were Mrs. Angelina Lunceford Lewis, and Summers. Francessa Wight They were honored and their life histories read. As each mothers name was read, she was presented with a beautiful orchid corsage and a certificate of award, and she remained standing while her history was read. Those of the Lewis family present were Mr, and Mrs. George Wlnborg and family, Mr, and Mrs. Bobby Webb and eon, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Defa, Kenny and De Anne, Sherry Lyn and Ricky Defa, Mrs. Mary White and two children, Mrs. Angellne Evans, Mrs. Elaine Ellertson, Sheila, Kenny, Teresa Ellertson, Mrs. Katherine Lewis and Adele Lewis, Nadeane Lewis, James Eric and Terry Dean Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Reed D. Lewis, of Salt Lake; Adele Lewis presented her grandmother with her certificate of award. After the program a dinner was served the family at the home of Mary White In Salt Lake. The exchange assembly has It was been changed again. planned for Wednesday April of so much 16, but because sickness It was postponed until Thursday April 27. Duchesne high will bring an exchange assembly here to high school April 25. The track team went to the Rangely track meet at Rangely, Colo., last Saturday April 22. The seniors have planned their senior sneak for May 5 and 6. The pi all to go to Lake Powell where they will go boating, water skiing, swimming and do a lot of sightseeing. The juniors have started to decorate for their prom. Colors are a dark and light purplewlth white. They haven't announced the theme as yet. They need help to decorate as there are only four juniors. The Model United Nations Club left Thursday for the meeting In Salt Lake and stayed until Saturday. Those who went were Norma Curry, VaLona Humes, Pinky Hale, Beverly Clark, Lorraine Chavez, Defa, Rosalyn Fabrlzlo, and Sherle Williams. MWki Tuesday. Mrs. Mom Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harney have moved here from Salt Lake and are living with their parents the Ray Ranunswhllethey are making their own home Goodrich's. Others visiting with Owen and Lois were Ann and Andy Stevenson, and Ralph and Genell and two little girls, a'.l of Salt Lake. ar.d Mrs. James Bird liveable, leader, Donna Ilck- returned this week from Rose-b..rpre.-eni- el (he Spiritual Livup Cre., where they had In Relief Society been visiting with their daughing Les.-o-n ter Rachelle and her family. 'which wjs held at the Avalon Kunz, Lehl, spent the Ward Sunday. Carina Itckup, a student at weekend her with his family. was a weekend guest at He will scon be Logan his moving the home oi her parents, the family to Lehl. two little boys of Leon Wavne Pickups. Elders party was held at and Gloria Mansfield, Orem, visited here during the week the Ballard Ward Saturday while their mother was at the night. Attending from here Mr. were and Mrs. Jess Jennew with a son. hospital baby The boys grandparents here are sen, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Raney, Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Atwood. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pickup and Other grandparents are Mr. and Bishop and Mrs. Calvin JorgenMrs. Allan Mansfield, Vernal. sen. Huff went to Kama! Greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miles, Altamont, Mrs. Sunday afternoon. Monday she Josephine Atwood, Salt Lake, drove to Salt Lake to see her and Elmer Lind of Vernal. physician and returned home --- surgery. The Kodak Kllckers held their regular meeting at the home of Ginger Roberts MonThose present Richey, day. Judy, Laurie, Carleen Williams, Leonna Hackford, Sher-le- n Humes, Lane Pepper, Laura Casper, Welda Woodley, Julynn Morin, Judy Defa and Ginger Roberts. The lesson was on 1 j g, Rogers took a bus load of West Jr. high students to Salt Lake Saturday. They all enjoyed seeing Jack Bennie at the Valley Music Hail. school stake visitors at Avalon Ward Sunday were Mrs. Pat Roberts, Lie Otto-seKarl Betts and Vs: nor. Moon, high councilman, Dean Frandien was also present. and Mrs, Henry Wall are the proud grandparents of n, C House Paints ROOSEVELT i 2 07. 11 cl lnl party was hsld Raney Wednesday night. Kaihy McMullln, Joe McMullln, Mary Ann Chandler and Jennie ami David McMullln A for I i:l were present. and Mrs. Ted Gilbert and family, Salt Lake, brought innnm O NYLON Ted's mother home, Mrs. Fern Gilbert who has spent the win- Mrs. Norma Robb ter In Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mason Smith of Park City. Mason was hurt In November un his job in Sprlngvllle Wright and son Alan, Mr. and and was able to be moved home Mrs. Leland Wright and dau- during the week to be with his He Is the son of Mr. ghters, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert family. and Albert Smith, former Mrs. Bob Mr. and Mrs. Broadhead, residents of Utahn and Bridge-lan- d. Duns and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duna and daughter from Idaho are visiting Mrs. Duna's parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright. lp Mr. and Mrs. Eugene and Mrs. Max Birch Books- atto were In Provo Friday STANDARD tend funeral services for Mrs. UINTAH BASIN AllAbplanalp's brother Leslie Funeral Services were held in Heber for Orson McGuire Saturday. Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Earl 0 Abp-lana- lp Sales Books Receipt Abp-lana- $4.95 O ACRILAN red. FORTREL O WOOL BETTS UPHOLSTERY AND FLOOR COVERINGS PHONE ROOSEVELT 258-- WDWD You already know how n.ce ii 's lo have hot water With a gas water healer you !i dscover how wonderful it is to have all the hot water you want when you want it. For a pas water heater heals twice Rl'IER FLUX Latex Interior as fast as the Ph. 633 ii? ,i non-ga- s kind You'd be willing to pay even no'e for this one-thir- less for service a id maintenance, too. or a 9a ame never weirs out. Never any costly heating elements to replace You pay ! v See your plumber or gas appliance dealer now! REG. 17.50 now $5.50 REG. 84.95 now $3.44 : r MOUNTAIN FUEL SIIPI'IY COMPANY Trmniipnrtatlnn big advantage. But you actuary pay far less less when d you buy a gas watpr healer and only as much lo operate it Tee aver v:e family in our service area pays on'y 6c a .t.iy for hoi water with a gas water healer ZBf per gal. I1 PHONE 50 gill born to Mr. and Mrs. Tmi Wall f Wyoming. Tha little miss weighed 8 lbs and Da-Vo- na LATEX PAINT SALE BUMPS' 5 27, 1967 a bai.y Herculon Carpeting per sq. yd. NELSON AGENCY Sports Wear Western Wear STANDARD K'lMcvrlt, Utah ThuiNd.iv. Apill ' C: We wish to thank everyone who helped In any way to make this such a wonderful time and a very successful occasion! If Ta-bio- na and La Vere Fabrlzlo, Provo spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs, Tom Fabrlzlo and family. Dovona Defa returned home Wednesday from the Heber hospital where she spent several days recuperating from pneumonia. Jean Fabrlzlo returned home Monday from Cottonwood hospital where she recently had faults In taking picutres. Repair Tony Lama Boots: freshments were served and Lupe Duncan, Whlterocks games played. 2ND PRIZE 1 Stetson Hat: Debby Berrett, Roosevelt SRD PRIZE 1 Reslstol Hat: Gary Jensen. Altonah 4TH PRIZE 1 pair Texas Boots: Aldon Fenn, Myton BTH PRIZE 1 Sheep Skin Rug: W. 8. Anderson, Roosevelt 6 Til PRIZE Matching Shirts by H-Glenne Bowden, Roosevelt 1TII PRIZE 1 Pomlerosa Shirt: Adele Shields, Myton. 8TH PRIZE 1 pair Texas Boots: Lejean Rlrtiman, Roosevelt BTH PRIZE Carton .22 Long Rifle Shells: Joan Goodhue, Roosevelt 10TH PRIZE 1 Pair Matching Shirts by Temtex Corp.: ROOSEVELT Betty Howard, Whlterocks 11TII PRIZED 1 Moore Bulldogger Straw Hat: Norris Harris, Vernal 12TH PRIZE 1 Pair Levis: Wanless Shields, Roosevelt 1ST1I PRIZE 1 pair Levis: Norma Jessen. Altamont 14TH PRIZE 1 .Pair Levis: Blanche Murphy, Roosevelt 1STH PRIZE 1 Bracelet: Phyllis Oberhansly. Whlterocks (8 A) I 1I-Ponrho, Lee Serawop. Randlett ACRYLIC LATEX each In the Levi stitch guessing WINNERS of I pair of contest were: Zola Allred. Roosevelt; Gerald Dye. Roosevelt; Lynn Brewer, Roosevelt; and Tex Ross, Roosevelt DURABILITY) 1ST PRIZE t ru Saturday. and Mrs. Jay Goodrich, Sandy, came and got their little daughter Jay'.ynn who has spent tlie past two wteks here visiting her grandparents, the Owen IT M II ! ffti 1 lif (t4S - Natu id li.if I'J CtU Aw,1 , |