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Show 4 Union high Senior Tea is postponed to Tuesday The Uintah high school baseball tean won their second game over Union last week, giving them a two and one record (or the three game series, and the right to enter state competition in the drive for the class B title. The game last week went Into extra Innings, as did the first The games of the season. regulation play, seven Innings, ended in a one to one tie. Both teams went scoreless In the eighth Inning, then Uintah picked up two runs In the top ninth, while holding Un ion scoreless through the bottom of the Inning. John Hulllnger performed the pitching chores for Union, allow lne 10 hits through the nine innings of play. Malone of Uintah went the route on the mound for the visitors, allowing only 6 hits. Malone struck out 14 batters, and Hulllnger fanned 11. Unions only run came In the fourth Inning, In what had been Tile amuul Senior Tea Ins been postponiM ami will le !uld Tue-sdaMay IC Instead of Monday May 15 as was Mrs. Parannounced, ley Rawlings, rlialruun of the tea which Is sponsored by the Roosevelt Business and Professional Women's Club, said the postponement was due to the drops baseball series to Uintah Ute team in close contests Union choruses rate superior at music meet Union high schools choruses to that point a scoreless game. John Paul Murphy was able to work his way around the bases to chaulk up the counter, giving them a 1 to 0 lead. Uintah came back In the fifth Inning and also batted In a run. The score remained until the ninth Inning, although both teams put together several scoring threats, with no sucdead-lock- ed -1 cess. Three of the six hits chaulk-e- d up the Union team were batted out by John Hulllnger. Olsen, Murphy and Stevens each came up with one hit during the game also. The three hits by Hulllnger were for 4 trips to the plate. HI toth uith some 85 participating in the IN SUPERIOR Union high students chorus comDetition at last neek's The . last music choruses received superior rat- competition u,as held at Union Thursday. Gale G. Holt Members of the Union good shouting during the band and chorus week. The band received a "good" rating, RATES BAND SATTLER Gas Hot Water Heater GLASS LINED 4 only $44.95 (with electric water heater Offer explras May trade-in- ) SO! Sullivans - Phone 15 Roosevelt great offer on the BEST TIRE YOU CAN BUY! The NEW MARK IV Polyester Cord Tire one-sour- ce their daughter Venice McDonald and family. The Tlmothys were here to attend funeral services for Tom Timothy In rrrrrm Mrs. Kola Nelson TE Central Utah OBEBjQ Mrs. Lorna MrKoo Mrs. BUI Workman and children, Salt Lake, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Harvey. The kindergarten, under the Mrs. Verna Hoopes direction of Miss Ruggles, put on their program Thursday Mrs. Wesley Gardner, Og- afternoon. Those attending from den and Mrs. Mildred Robb, Tridell were Ruth Goodrich, Salt Lake, were Sunday after- Edna and Lorna McKee. noon vlsltrs at the Virgil, Paul Gllnes, student at Robbs and the Marlnus ChrisWeber College, spent the weektensens. They are relatives end with his Mr. and of the Robbs and Nora Chris- Mrs. Charles parents, Gllnes. tensen. Mr. and Mrs. Reed McKee Mr. and Mrs. Gary Christook their son Larry Dean to tensen, and children, Sunset, Salt Lake Wednesday for medl- visited his parents, the Marlnus Christensens last weekend. Six year old Lori, brought her called to work in the Elders Stanley trophy that she won Friday Quorum Presidency. night to show her grandpar- Hoopes was sustained as 2nd counselor In the Sunday school. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Morrill at- Aired Helqulst was released tended the Uintah Coutny hos- from this position. pital open house at Vernal on Friday. Mr. Morrll is County Commissioner and also Chairman of the hospital board. The primary presented their family hour Sunday at the chapel. The theme "All Thy Children Shall be Taught of theLord". s. Florine Cornpeach Kochamp and children from California are visiting relatives here this week. Lapolnt and Jensen schools were guests of the Whlterocks school Friday afternoon May 5. Lapolnt participated In some sports events. Whlterocks PTA Was held Elections Wednesday night. were held for the coming year. New officers will be Kay President; Helen Simons 2nd vice president and Loa Hoopes secretary. Mr. Mitchell was presented with a gift certificate from the PTA. He will go to Todd Elementary this fall to be principal there. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hoopes and family were visitors at the Glen McKees in Vernal on Sunday. Clinton Nielson has been Mr. and has birthday party Tuesday Mrs. Ruth Haslem entertained small frye for her daughter Callie' s 8th birthday Tuesday. Small guests were Delora Shaw, Lori and Kristie Larsen, Laurie Duncan, Linda Gardner, Debbie Womack, Janet Pratt, and Melllssa Chegup. Games and records were played. Cup cakes and punch were served. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Springer and family, Loretta Springer, Provo, Carol and BudFel-te- r and boys, Salt Lake, Roy Springer, Shorty and Da Vae, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderton and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Gall Anderton and family attended the wedding and reception of Dwight Springer and Eunice Bird of Bluebell, Friday even- -- ing. Wayne Brown, Helper, was overnight company at Max Nelson's home. Darrin, Denise, and Lesley returned home with their father after visiting here. Other weekend company at the Nelsons were sons, Erie and Nelson, Errol Nelson. Sunday evening the primary presented a family hour. Theme was 'Stairway to Lasting Joy. Marls Miller was honored on her birthday Monday at the home of her daughter, Arvelle Brown. The ocasslon was a double The other honored birthday. guest was grandson, Robert Brown. Other family members were present. Charlie and Ardls Hulllnger, Lehl, visited the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Verl Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hulllnger. --TYoung Marrleds enjoyed a social evening Friday at the ward hall. It was a pot luck affair. Volley ball and games were the entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Timothy, Salt Lake, spent the week with Jo-A- nn he To give you a chance to get the great new MARK IV POLYESTER cord tire on your car for safer and smoother driving we make this special offer: on casing off your car or a 1. A $3 trade-i- n total of $12 for your set of old tires on a new set of MARK IVs. school band made a competition last HIGH trcv.'Hflnii 131. on GAFFERS p.m. to tlilnl and fourth year graduates of the LDS Seminary. Elder Dunn has spent much of Ills life working with young 1&L people, lie was coordinator of geu. jjui all the institutes of Religion In Southern California when he was called to serve as a general authority. At the present time he Is the chairman of a church program which coordinates all Ije wi bjMuAJuL pMMMion-- . Elder Paul H. Dunn of the church activities on college First Council of the Seventy, campuses with other school funis scheduled to speak, at the ctions. He has recently authored two Stake house Thursday, May 18 at popular books, "Ten Most Wanted Men" and "You Too, ! tOMA btMWUAG awL cal care. can Teach". Students from Tridell receiThe theme of the graduation ving recognition at the Induservice Is "A Place In the Sun" strial Arts Fair April 28 and In addition to Elder Dunn's re 29 were Keith Haslem who won marks, Susan Martin and Kent can inmro torn all superior rating on his coffee Haueter will represent the third For greater efficiency and table, Delbert Merkley received and fourth year graduates. Stueconomy in insuring virtually first place ribbon on his atta- dent choral groups will furneverything you value, turn to che case and Fred Bartlett ish special music. Arvln Bel-lo- n us for protection. received a third place ribbon will Introduce Elder Dunn on an end table. to the audience. Alva C. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Goostake president, will award the drich went to Salt Lake with to the graduates. The deplomas Mr. and Mrs. Kay Goodrich and is Invited to attend the public INSURANCE family and with Edith and Loye graduation exercises. Roosevelt Goodrich. CALL A PTA meeting was held STANDARD Office 884 7 Wednesday night at Whlterocks Roosevelt, Utah Home 788 school. Elections were held Thursday, May 11. 1987 788-24Duchesne: Call for the coming school year. new Rasmussen PTA Is the Kay president with Helen Simmons, vice president and Loa Hoopes, Seminary grads Callie Haslem 40-gall- fact that there were other commitments on Monday. The name of Lorena lorg. vas Inadvertantly left out of the story cn the tea last week. Mrs. lorg will be assisting In (he dining room. Roosevelt There will be a stake dance May 20 at the stake center for all the high school age young men and women. This Is being s;ionsored by (he MIA tnd will be a record affair wlih a disc jockey. The price of admission will be 50? per person. Dancing will continue from 9 p.m. until midnight. B La-mo- Items to In to address The Senior Tea for the senior girls of Altamont high school, their parents and special guests will he held May 18 at 8 p.m. at the Altamont LDS Ward Cultural hall. This Is being sponsored by the Altamont Variety Arts Club, Committees making arrangements for this social event are Mrs. Mark Simmons, Mrs. Louis Daniels and Mrs. Ronald re Miles, refreshments; Mrs. Blsel, Mrs. Lawrence Young and Mrs. Ted Fisher, decorations; Mrs. Robert Miles and Mrs. Verl R. Tucker, program; Mrs. Orlan Oman and Mrs. Max Hartman, flowers; and Mrs. Jimmy D. Brotherson and Mrs. Martin Brotherson, lvltatlons. news Stake dance May 20th Elder P. H. Dunn SPECIAL BUY ON GAS HEATER 2. CHORUSES Altamont high senior tea to be held May 18 both won superior ribbons during the music festival held In Roosevelt last Thursday. The There are band rated good. 85 members In the chorus and 45 members In the band. 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