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Show f L7 II STAND. Vi Governor joins in observance to note 100 miliioneth U.S. telephone UD RihihhHI, I'Mi Tlnu wliiv. M.iv IV l!if;7 nnsafirr- - Governor Calvin L. Rainpt .n years ago, the Golden Spike was the railroads of Joined with President Johnson Irlven joining and oilier governors throughout the F.ast with those of the West Mrs. Noli Nelson the nation Thursday, May 11, and at Wendover, Utah, the final ' In C'lMiinemoratliig the lnst.il- - splice was made on the first -- Iiruce and Assy Anderton 100 the of ldtioii millionth tele- transcontinental telephone line. and hoys visited the past week He noted that Utah, from the In the United States. phone In Salt Lake. l eglnnlng, has been a center for The President talked simultMrs. Gall Loranger had tlie communications and transcure of grand children, Jimmy aneously to all the governors portation. a over special telephone and Jennie Boren over the weekIn commemoration of the end while their parents, Mr. the gold telephone was event, and Johnson President of each and Mrs. Iieaii Boren, were In In behalf at the telepresented used the telegold governors Salt Lake and Dragerton atto Governor phone Industry the event. for phones tending a low mans meet. Rampton by Frank D. Sawyer, Governor was one Rampton Venice McDonald and of the ten governors called on I y assistant Mrs. Betty Alexander motored of Mountain States Johnson Telephone President comfor to Salt Lake for the weekend. A plaque was also He noted that Utah ha I Cumpany. and Dennis Jensen ments. In commun- - presented to the Governor In a vital role played went to Salt Lake Friday where le half of the Rocky Mountain of all types. The JoinDennis attended Guard classes lcatlons Telephone Association by Its of the of ing telegraph system for two days. They visited the West and the East was vice president, Grant Callister, In and Woodward Clell Carolyn made In Utah. Ninety eight president of the Bear River Kearns. Telephone Company, Tremon-to- n. Harl-rand Delmar Hamblin Also attending the presenmotored to Salt Lake Saturday Junior tation from Independent telehigh next year. taking Delmars father, James A delegation of Community phone companies were Elmer Hamblin out for a medical cherk Action Program Committee Yergensen, manager of the Uinup. members spent Thursday and tah Basin Telephone AssociaThe T & C Club officers, Friday at the University of tion, Inc., Roosevelt, president held a Imslness meeting at Utah getting first hand Informapresident Joe Ann Suinmarells tion Infilling out applications for home and planned some club OEO and family, Larry and LaRae programs on the reseractivities; two bake sales to vation. Those delegated were Nelson and children, Helper. The dates will luby Black, Augustine McCook, raise hinds. Mrs. Maurlne Bel Ion was be Saturday May 13 and 27. Juanita Groves, Hazel Wardle hostess at a tupperware party Lurene Duncan Bread, rolls, do nuts, etc. will and Frank Arrowchls. Wednesday. be available. Mrs. Lois Crow was the demonstrator. entertained April 28th. Mrs. -- Mrs. Sharon Dustin and dauMr. and Mrs. James PowVelma Betts hosted the club May ghters drove to Salt Lake Satell motored to Price one day 4th with 100 attendance. Next urday to attend a Mothers and last week and visited with Mrs. club will tie at the home of Daughters Banquet at Lee Ward. Powells sister Mrs. Nolan Pat Anderson. They received honorable men- Mecham and Mrs. Wllford Antion as having four generations derson. Tlie Helping Hands Teenn Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Larsen present. a Club go-igave age surprise spent a week In Salt and Lyn-de- n. away party for Vista VoMary Murray was hostess Mr. Larsen was In the lunteer Pauline Hudson May 8 a surprise birthday party Veterans hospital for medical at at Friendship Hall. They also evening honoring Mrs. aid and Mrs. Larsen stayed presented her with a $10.00 Friday The party was with her daughter Ruth Martin. Miss Hudson was rescheck. Mary in held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynden. for this club getting ponsible David Martin. Mrs. Jo Workman and Mrs. organized. Joann and Wayne Bowden and Glenna Anderson, Sunday school Gardner Large who at her has been with the U.S. Army son, Granger, arrived class, enjoyed a roller skating Reed for the past 3 12 years and parents Mr. and Mrs. party at Maeser, Adults accoJompanying the 40 boys and girls stationed at Fitzsimmons Gen- Anderton, Wednesday where and son remained to spend were Mr. and Mrs. Jack ann ur In was Denver eral hospital Mothers Day. Other weekend and Mrs. RaNae Midischarged May 1. She spent company at the Andertons were ller and teachers. a few days visiting on the resand Peggy Anderton and Kent Mr. and Mrs. Newt Miller ervation and returned to Denver where she and her husband children, Salt Lake, Neva and spent mothers day at their dauBruce and Eldon Anderton, ghter Arvelle and Vic Browns plan to make their home. Anderton and boys, came other Cissy family members present Boyd McCook is home from from to move their for dinner were Ron and MariGranger Cottonwood the Job Corps camp house hold goods out to the lyn Brown and children, Spanish in Idaho. He Is on vacation has employBruce where city Fork, LaMar and Orlenne Wilfor two weeks. ment. son and children. A delegation of Indian danMr. and Mrs. J. V. Fres-to- n Mr. and Mrs. Leon Moore cers and singers were Invited were In Salt Lake TuesMr. and Mrs. Dick Baker, and attended the First National day to attend funeral services Provo, Clair Baker, Salt Lake, All Indian Trade Fair sponof a friend. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith, sored by the Sale River MarMr. and Mrs. Milton Alexwere Mothers Day compnay at icopa and Pima Indians In ander and family, Salt Lake, the James Powells. Arizona last week. Scottsdale, Wanda and Jerry Rich, Arte-zi- a, Mr. and Mrs. Marley HamMaking the trip were Jasper Colo., were recent weekblin and Patti motored to ClearCuch, Vincent Cuch, Charley end visitors at the home of field Mothers Day where they Cuch, Boyd McCook and WiHoward and Minnie Crapo. met children, Bud and Vivian llard Gardner. Mothers Day company at Anderton and boys, Bountiful, Willard Gardner who re- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max and Danny Woodard and Joyce the Auto from cently graduated Nelson were Eric and Joann children of Salt Lake, Kay and Mechanic course Is now empNelson, Karen and Wayne Brown Mary Hamblin and children, In Roosevelt Bud's loyed by CEDDCQi mt-wor- k. vice-presid- - IHcNeil Duncan, president, of Roosevelt Kluianis Club stands uith Leri Kouialis and Gene Ostler, uho gave remarks during the meeting, and President Alva C. Snow, guest speaker for Honor night. NIGHT HONOR AT -- el j Roosevelt Kiwanicms j , i honor 19 students Nineteen Junior and senior hlgti school students were honored Wednesday evening of this week by the Roosevelt Kiwanls Club for their achievements In scholastic attainment. Twelve students were named as honor students from Roosevelt Junior high, and seven represented Union high school. During the evening a ress, ponse was given by Lori representing tlie junior high, and by Gene Ostler, of the high school. Guest speaker during the evening was Alva Snow, president of Roosevelt stake. A tribute was also given by Keith Derg-qulKow-alll- j boys and girls committee of the club. Honor students from the junior high Included Lori Kowallls, Kathy Harmston, Brad Monks, Christine Mortcnsen, Sheila Anderton, Don Mantyla, Tommy Page, Joan Perkins, Susan Rasmussen, Steven Uresk, Brad Hancock and Jane Haueter. Those from Union high school were Jack Uresk, Rosalie Dennis, Rclta Hamblin, Joyce Leavitt, Joan Sullivan, Gene Ostler and David Marx. st, with McNeil Duncan, ... Kiw- anls president, giving the awards to the honor students. Musical numbers were presented by Joan Sullivan, Joyce Leavitt and Kathy Harmston. Directing the program was Lewis Taylor, chairman of the Mac-Arth- !t ' ' smile is the curve that you throw at another and it always results in a hit. A and Norman Kitchen sang two songs, Phyllis Oberhansley Mrs. Verna Hoopes rendered a piano solo and Aim Norman Kitchen, Palmer, Funeral services were conFrancis Horrock and Alma ducted Thursday afternoon at Pratt sang a song. Attending the Escopallan Church for the school party were Mr. and at who died Mrs. Gerald Mitchell, Mr. and the Jlrop home of a daughter in Tooele, Mrs. Dee Gurr, Mr. and Mrs. on May 1st. Burial was In the Alma Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. NorFort Duchesne Cemetery. man Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Del Merlin Murphy was rushed bert Horrocks, Mr. and Mrs. to Salt Lake Sunday afternoon ElRay Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. for medical treatment of a sev- Bill Hoopes, Mr. and Mrs. Stanere arm Injury. He was hurt ley Hoopes, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Sunday morning when a calf Rassmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Aran In front of his horse and lfred Helqulst, Mr. and Mrs. he was thrown onto the ground. Don Slinnums, Ann Palmer, - County Commissioner D. Sharon Ruggles and Viola HorMr. and Mrs. Gene Blayne Morrill accompanied by rocks, Mr. and Mrs. Gene and his wife and son Bart were In Provo May 11 and 12 where Mr. Daniels. The faculty presented Morrill attended a county road Mr. Mitchell with a lieautifbl ring and Miss Palmer and Miss school. While tliere Bart recewith a beaded purse Ruggles ived medical attention in Salt None of them plan and necklace. Mr. Lake and they also visited next at Whlterocks to teach and Mrs. Bob Long, Mr. and year. Salt Mrs. Wayne Cantwell, Lee Jensen lus chosen KenLake, and Eula Price of Provo. neth Long and Jack Leavitt to a Winfred Long, who has been be his counselors In tlie Indian patient at the Veterans hosMission branch. pital came home with the Longs Cloward returned here Betty to He returned Friday night. Moab last week to care from Salt Lake with the Cantwells Moos-ma- n, when they returned to Salt Lake for her father, Leland who Is a from recovering after visiting here the weekheart attack. end. Bill and Helen Couch left Tlie Whlterocks school facweek for California. They last their annual held Spring ulty been our Vista Workers have Party at the school kitchen. here for almost a year. They Most of the faculty, cooks, bus drivers and their partners were lived on the school campus. Mr. Couch plans to attend colin attendance. Bunko was enjoywhere he will graduate In lege ed by the group. Ann Palmer about three months. Eva-nglll- ne Conoco. Violet Ny-bu- rg FOR REAL VALUE ... YOU CAN'T BEAT UNITED HOAAES! .'.fcat&m Parriette In a R reof the Utah Independent Tele- remaining 83,600,00. phone Association, and J. Waquired 77 years for the indusllace Corbin, vice president and try to Install the 50 millionth general manager of the Mid- telephone and only 14 years land Telephone Company, Moab, to reach the 100 millionth. With board member of the Rocky only six per cent of the world's Mountain Telephone Associapopulation, the United States has tion. phones and the Bell System the area. Sawyer said the working together of large and small companies Is a graphic example All enjoyed of the free Brigham City. enterprise system dinner at the home of Mary In action for the benefit of the Dale Taylor. Marley and Jean general public. visited Jeans mother Mrs. Can-dIn Utah, a higher precentage Hunt In Salt Lake before of homes have telephones In returning home. company at theVerl Johnsons were son Glen and Monty Johnson and family and Mrs. Joe Summers, Lehl. Cecil and Marie Johnson and chlldrer Sandy visited their parents the weekend past. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tomlinson were happy to have children Charolett, Ephrlam and son Brownie, Logan, and a friend of Brownies Thye Tate whom he met on his mission In Austraus them than any other state In the Rocky Mountain area. The tiling rate per capita Is equal to 965 conversations per person per year. This Is 60 percent higher than the national average and Is a record of any area of this size and population, Sawyer said. As of December 31, 1966, the telephone Industry had $204 million Invested In Utah. Expenditures for new facilities last year were over $19 million. Taxes of various kinds collected and paid were nearly $18 million. The Industry employed 3,850 men and women with a payroll of more than $24 ay It is very convenient to prepare your deposits at lia. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson and family attended a family gathrlng Sunday at Dale's sister, Joyce and Mac Murdock's to honor their mother Mrs. Dell Anderson. Sunday evening the Andersons were present at La Von and Lorna McKees honoring Glenn's mother and father Mr. and Mrs. Lorln Ross. Wendy Freston and room mate Lori Cramer visited Mothers Day weekend with Wendy ' s parents the Wendell Frestons. Both girls are students at BYU. home and mail them to BANK OF VERNAL was elected Todd Directory TSSBS GQQ0QGG0 ATtnn half the world's telephones. In Utah, there are 17 IndeIt was pointed out during the ceremony that 2,300 Independ- pendent telephone companies ent telephone companies In the that serve 18,500 telephonesand nation serve 16,400,000 telenearly half the geographical PTA meeting. Dale Beardall will lie student Ixxly president at West Mrs. PRESIDENT recent WK HAVE Rogers Prong Fasteners group of parents from Avalon attended a "Spring Festival" at the Todd school Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Airs, Earl Moore have sold their farm to Dick Dooley and will lie moving In A Magic Markers SNOWS QUALITY CHECKED the near future. O HOTELS Dairy Mr. and Mrs. Yern Huff went to Kanijs Sunday afternoon and spent the night. Then they went to Salt Lake Monday and returned home Monday evening. For Home Relief Society was held at Delivery Phone 268 the Avalon Chapel Tuesday. A Roosevelt quilt was worked on. Lunch was served at noon. "The Brand You Know . . . with the The annual Indian Bear Dance was at Randlett this week. Quality You're Sure Of! -Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Wall rnvYYYYvvrxaMjiji and children, Wyoming visited over the weekend at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wall. They also visited with Mrs. Wall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mixre went to Lewiston, Ida., and up Into Montana Saturday. They returned home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Whitall We man, Salt Lake, were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. makes large and small appliances! vj and Mrs. Ralph Taylor. n, Mr. and Mrs. William PHONE 438 - ROOSEVELT Lehl, visited with relaviVvrmiYri(buj tives In the Basin last weekend. --M- r. and Mrs. Jess Jensen have both been on the sick list Cleaning, this past week. -i- Products t'"',i . . secretary CHATGrant T. CaHister, representing Utah'e independent telephone companiee, lsft, and Franklin D. Sawyer, at Telephone Company, look on as right, representing Mountain States new gold telephone to Presion his talks Governor Calvin Rampton B. Oohnson. dent Lyndon GOVERNOR, n- MOTELS: vwvinnn TWC GOOD PLACES TO EAT AND SLEEP . . . 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Ml Roger's school bus was involved with a slight accident Frtdjy morning near the Ivan Roger's residence. While meeting a pickup truck driven M. Ptwnp IwawcNf Self goelilv imiirl miivM ramp sokes Bc MkiliiDUtl 1: is Nfk In MS t hi Dm f Af lfaa Haws ta.Usn' , M rti S1.00 ONLY sei-vle- e Laundry Carlson Cleaners Profession! and Coin-O- p by Harold Dudley he hit tlie soft shoulder on the side of the road and was pulled off the road Into the loose earth. None of the occupants were few of the people from Avalon attended funeral services for David Lundherg In COIN-O- Phone 61 O CARPETS O LINOLEUM O UPHOLSTERY We Specialize Also . . . carpet binding and Installation of aQ flor coverings FARM SUPPLIES Df F ABM MACHINERY SALES Buchanan Feed Phene 1Q1 Roosevelt Altamont - Phone SZ5-I7M SHBVIOB P LAUNDRY A Ballard Thursday. BUILDING SUPPLY Roosevelt Phone $0$ DRY Open Every Dy 6:80 a.m. 10p.m - Roosevelt Roosevelt Equipment 741 Roosevelt Phene 2-In- ch Ad In This TURNERS CLEANING Injured. 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