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Show M. f STANDARD 4 TluiiS'l.i.v. J.:m IIpEESE QtXDQQ 1957 1, Mr. NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY GOES TO PRESS SOON! For information on: Personalized listings, changes in listings, or advertisements in the Yellow Pages, please call our Business the Office. But hurry, Directory is to press Merl llorrorks Fontella Taylor and Norma Burton attended a Hawaiian luau as the final party of the year for the school lunch cooks of the dlctrlct, held at Central school. --M- r. and Mrs. Lyle Perry and hoys, Salt Lake, visited recently with parents Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Perry and Mr. and Mrs. George Bigelow. Annie Davis who spent ten days with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Jenkins, returned to her home In Vernal. Mrs. Davis has heen sick, but Is able to return to her home. -Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Kump and family who have been visiting relatives In Lapolnt have returned to their home in Hawaii. Theda Clark was elected secretary of the West Junior high school student body last week. Dale Beardall, Fort Duchesne, was elected president. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Atwood and daughter, Phoenix, Arlz., Is here visiting parents Mr. and Mrs. Travis Nielson. Also a sister (Tallne) Mr. and Mrs. Keith Horrocks and family a brother Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Nielson and family at White-rock- s. They visited relatives In Vernal. Murray, Roosevelt, has moved Into the Nlta Caldwell home south of town. Fireside chat was held last Sunday night at the chapel. Dr. Madson, Roosevelt, was guest speaker. Light refreshments were served to a large crowd. ts --M- r. and Mrs. Virgil and boys, Salt Lake; Nelda Wilkins, Roosevelt, visited last week with the George Bigelows. -- Vona Houtz and boys were Salt Lake visitors last weekend. Dee Ann was home visiting this weekend and her mother drove her back to Salt Lake on THE going I Mountain States Telephone Cle-me- Sunday. Kay Wlnnwas a patient overnight In the hospital In Roosevelt. He Is home feeling much better. Head Start children from Myton and Whlterocks visited last week at the Great Lake -- Sawmill. Students from Lapolnt graduating from Union high last week were Louise Rasmussen, Terry Cox, Sherwood Cuch, Reed Har-tl- e, Gary Houtz, Johnny Reber, Lloyd Arrowchls and Alan Walker. --T- Lapolnt elementary held he their Spring Festival', Thurs May day Wedding Books prievd from $2.50 to S7.00 Napkins Wedding Mid unjr Colon Deslgu m Chouse from Uintah Basin Standard Kmmevell Phono IS1 MB 25. Parents were special guests. Punch and cookies were served. The ninth grade graduating girls and their mothers of West Jr. high school all met at the home of Mrs. Ellen Rawlings last Tuesday afternoon for a tea. Among those from Lapolnt attending were Mrs. Dona Har-tl- e and Kenna Dee; Mrs. Beulah Nyberg and Christine; Mrs. Kathryn Walkers and Kayla; Mrs. June Wooley and Roma Jean; Rita Mechara went with Vickie Huber; Mrs. John Daniels was also present at the tea. Wade Horrocks, first grade, Zora Santlo, second grade; April Walker and Rita Lopez, - i USED TRACTORS ALL RECONDITIONED AND READY TO GO! 0 International 340 S 0 0 0 0 $ 0 65D Ford Jubilee with loader WD45 with front-en- d loader and plows 7 with front-en- d loader John Deere 620 with plows John Deere 2010 with front-en- d loader Several older models Massey-Ferguse- n Allis-Chalme- rs D-1- Allis-Chalme- rs COME IV MAKE AM) AN OFFER! ALSO Reconditioned Hay Rakes, Mowers and Balers OI R NEW. D WINDROWER at prices start In . . . S4400.00 Ask for a demonstration) (Come BASIN IMPLEMENT AND TIRE COMPANY "HOME OF PHONE 111 THE relauves. Mrs. Ray Brown left for Flam-Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jensen ing Gorge where he has emto Provo Thursday where went Park National the with ployment I llah Koo-rve- lt, LONG GREEN LINE" ROOSEVELT their service. son-in-la- Stan Mathis w graduated In commercial accoMrs. Grace Dalglelsh Mrs. Zola Spencer unting. They saw him and his of the American - Mr. and Mrs. Farris Henrle wife and tiny daughter off to Legion Auxiliary, I'nlt 3 of In were Provo Friday the 2Cth Farmington where he will be Myton were busy selling popfor their employed. They brought back sons Gergraduation, ples Saturlav and assisted by ald Henrle. Mr. Maureen who has their daughter and GerMrs. who went the loyal younger set to stay home BYU where the at rink been ald Henrle Sunday Neola skating home with returned from dwr to door so every the summer. had the Win. K, Dye reunhis for to a for week parents visit they home had the opportunity to were present. tumor the soldiers who have then they will leave with their ion. Sixty and Mrs. Lynn Dye and --M- r. five children for Bakersfield, now served and those who are Calif., where he will l emfamily, Salt Lake and Mr. and serving our Country. He majored in forestMrs. Billy Dye, Wyoming, and ployed. error last week the naia two children, spent the weekend ry. of the newly elected secretary-tthe Freeman Dyes. Brown with of son Mr. and reasurer of the American -Carol Shiver's of California Legion Auxiliary was not menand her tiny daughter Renee tioned. The new officer of the Mr. Cedarqulst was ownhome. arrived by plane In auxiliary Is Fannie Feller who er of the Globe Seed and Feed Angenetta her parents Lake Salt Tuesday, will serve during the ensuing plant at Myton where Mr. Murthe Ray Browns picked her up. year. ray, worked until It was sold She will be with her parents Douglas Magley came to i.ie for an Indefinite stay. Her HALF CEfJTLRY CF VISITiriG Zemia "Jcod-L8r- dt last week from Red Hood, N.Y. Brothers.present owners, Moody husband Could you afford to pay for Roy will be In Logan in be with her father Fred Todd -- A a.i-ing- s, made on your credit of relatives group large charges weeks as counselor f:ecla and Mrs. ZosacM 'Lsrev.a three for the Illness of her moduring 14 of and from friends cards .y jcc-iafgraduates by unauthorized perto Boy's State, then will leave uibth honored during .ha Relief ther who passed away May 25. attended the Myton sons? graduation and Louise into St. for go special members of the family exercises at Union visiting teachers ccrfarerce held last Other high school training for football. Each has been a teacher for ncre who came were Mr. and Mrs. Friday evening. week. CREDIT CARD INSURANCE Mr. and Mrs. Del Us SpenArthur J. Orr of Hawthorne, Mrs. Thelma Link was hothan tiQ years. to see protects you against in Provo were cer Friday Calif., Mrs. Orr, the former stess to a farewell party Wedtheir son Glenn graduate. He Alice Todd Is a sister of Mr. honoring nesday afternoon, majored In German. Glenn spent Misappropriation of your son Tmld. Alan Todd, of the She Is 2 Mrs. Ruth Murray. 12 years at the BYU. His Credit Card by others, if loss Frpd Todds, residing In Salt leaving soon for the North Wewife Maureen returned home results therefrom. Lake, anti his wife have also stern States, where she has been with his parents to spend a heen visitors at the Todd home called to fill an LDS Mission. few days. She returned to her during the past week. and alteration of The afternoon was spent In visitNearly 200 people attended -home In Provo to work and Glenn Forgery the many from out Among checks and drafts. served were Refreshments Teathe Relief Society Visiting ing. left by plane for Los Angles your of town who attended the funMra. Ida Horrocks and a lovely gift was presented Wednesday to see about work. cher's Convention held at the eral of Virginia Funk, Saturto Mrs. Murray. Stake center last week. Open House honoring Mr. James Allred and a For more information drop were Mr. and Mrs. A1 day, Mrs. Anna Murray and Maand Mrs. Dennis Liddell was The Randlett Indian Mission Mazella Gardner, Salt in or phone. er sis and Mr. Art Mrs. had 100 of their teachers In held Saturday evening at the Scliuckers, rjorie Hardlnger attended a Lake, who have had their moMr. and Mrs. Enumeratlve school for ther Martina Jensen with them Ward Cultural hall. Those Cedarqulst, Idaho; attendance and the Roosevelt J. Arthur Orr, Hawthorne, survey of Agriculture at Salt 4th Ward had 84. Each of attending from outside points for two weeks returned with her were Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Moon, Calif; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bab- Lake last week. these wards was presentedwlth Friday and spent a short time. Mrs. Emma Jakeman, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Workman a book, "The New History of parents of the bride, Kamas, cock, and Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Dye, Mr. Mrs. Willard Day, and the Relief Society, by Mrs. Mrs. Della Liddell and daugfamily, Salt Lake, visited Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Young, hters Fern and Gladys, Mr. and INSURANCE R. V. Larson, stake president. Myton friends. Freston, Kaysvllle and Mavie Wirren (kleklrk, Nick Odeklrk, Mr. and Mrs. Richard WorkMrs. Curt Kofford and family Mrs. Joe (Lorrtta) Rawlings the weekend Provo Roosevelt spent Dye, Emma Robinson, Mrs. Mrs. man of Salt Lake were MemCALL with parents the Deloss Dyes. Roosevelt, and Mrs. Jennie and Roy Sided all of Salt Lake. Lois Anderson and Bob AnderOffice 684 orial weekend guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Thurman PeWoodward, Neola, were cited The young couple was married and Mr. L. Mrs. George son, Home 799 home of their parents Mr. and terson went to Richfield over for sending as visiting teachMay 20 In the Salt Lake TemThayer and son, Mrs. Doris Mrs. Clark Abegglen. 738-24Duchesne: Call will make their ers for 50 years. Mrs. Rawand weekend They with visited the ple. Hlgbey, all of Salt Lake; Mrs. Home from college at Lohome In Salt Lake. Rose Levi and other mother her lings was also the oldest visitTed Thomas, Price; and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Clay-bugan Is Bonnie Haueter, daughing teacher present. Mrs. Arthur Leigh of and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hauof Jackson Hole, Wyo., Mrs. Larson commented on Salt Lake. eter. Also Janet and Shell Abegthe good support that came from were overnight guests of Mr. Sunday morning services glen from Carbon College, every ward In the stake for and Mrs. Vere Nielson on Sat- were conducted at the Myton children of Mr. and Mrs. Wiwith visited also event. this urday. They Presbyterian Church by Mr. llis Abegglen.' other relatives Including the Jack Van Klaveren of the First third grade and Kathy Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Stenl-k- er s. Reed Clayburns and Joe fourth grade all had a perfect Church of Salt Presbyterian and baby of Manila and Mrs. attendance this year at school. --M- r. Burke Hanberg, Vernal, visited and Mrs. Glen Brown, Lake and assisting In the serApril has a perfect record for Karen Liddell, Orem vice was Mr. Hendrick Van at the home of their parents three straight years, having Sandy, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lid Rensburg. The service was Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ross. missed on day In kindergarby a selection sung by Guests at the home of Mr. dell, Duchesne, enjoyed a family opened ten. the young folk choir. Mrs. Dari and Mrs Willis Abegglen over honor' and dinner get together A large group of parents accompanied them. The sermon the memorial weekend were lng their father Jack on his was from Lapolnt attended graduaInteresting and uplifting. their parents Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday. The who accompanied the tion at West Jr. high on May birthday, group Thomas Larsen who has Floyd Warberton, Salt Lake. 26. Those graduating were been had the opportunity to speakers Mr. and Mrs. Boyd RedBYU visited the attending meet the local members and all den and Christine Nyberg; Rex Coando, with his Mrs. Cyn fomlly, Layton, spent grandmother Reed Esplln, Rosanna Hackford, thla Larsen and other relative: enjoyed a social hour at the the Memorial weekend visiting Veronica Santlo, Mac Murdock, the Frank Tanner's of Myton and Sunday before lea- sloce of the service. Eric Houtz, Kenna Dee Hard a, Saturday Mrs. Emma Robinson a forand Reva Redden at Upalco. for his home at Quincy, ving mer resident of Myton was Steven and Vickie Huber, Rlcr Wash. H The Myton and Adult kle Reber, Kayla Walker, Fre- Mrs. Thurlo Rlchens, Salt greeting old friends Sunday. Riding Club will have a trail While here she was the guest al ride derick Whitehead, Roma Jean Saturday June 3rd. AnyLake, visited with her mother the home of Mr. and Mrs. one Interest Is Invited to go. Wooley, Randy Hackford and weekover the Larsen Cynthia Johnny Plantes. Floyd Lamb In Roosevelt. Bring your own lunch. Meet end. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Brock r. and Mrs. J. A. CedarRlchens Mr. and Mrs. Arlo by Keith Mortensens place at are parents of a baby boy born and If you have any family, Salt Lake, were Sun- qulst, Twin Falls, Ida., spent 8:00 a.m. May 15. at the John Rlchens Saturday night and Sunday at questions call Frank Tanner visitors day The Daughters of Utah PioMr. and Mrs. Wllmer Murrays or Bud Whitmore. home. neers met at the home of Pearl Perry. The lesson "Land Marks save by the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, was given by Lillie Bigelow. Alice Angus gave a brief talk about A plate lunch Burley, Idaho. lunch was served to seven guests. Roland Baker, Salt Lake, visited with the Ronald Horrocks. Mr. and Mrs. Drew GooWE HAVE STORES drich and girls from Clearfield visited last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Angus and family and grandfather Ell UINTAH BASIN STANDARD Smith. Kenna Dee Hartle daughter PRESCRIPTION DRUG of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hartle and Annette Cook daughter All Sixes Drag Iks QUALITY HOTELS - MOTELS of Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Cook CHECKED of Ballard shared honors as valedictorians at West Junior Regular and Legal Blsa "TWC GOOD PI. ACES TO Honor students high school. EAT AND SLEEP . . . from Lapolnt are Roma Jean Wooley; Kenna Dee Hartle and For Homr Kayla Walker In the ninth grade. Tlrae Theda Clark, Cloyd Wooley and Phone 181 - Roosevelt Delivery Roosevelt Wheel Balancing were honor Phone 268 Clerlco Delores Front-En- d Aligvmetit Roosevelt students In the eighth grade. Brake Service and Santlo Veronica Cloyd "The Brand You Know WILL TRADE TIRES FOR Try Our . . . with the MOST ANYTHING OF VALUE Wooley were students of the Soonest I H U H Electrical Repairs On Highway 40 ji Roosevelt month during school year. Quality You're Sure Of!" PtlOiM 11 Merlin Roper, Salt Lake, spent the weekend with daugh(figgff) ter Vona Houtz and sons. Mr. Roosevelt, Utah Roper attended graduation for Eric at West Jr. high; and Gary VlVVllllllllVVYkvsj from Union high school. AUTO SERVICE Ardlth Huber accompanied off "MAKE OUR DRUG STORE her niece Jolynn Corey to San YOUR PRESCRIPTION Dealer For Diego, Calif. Jolynn will meet HEADQUARTERS!'' LENNOX FTRNACES her husband who is coming home A MYERS PUMPS Ardlth will Roosevelt from Viet Nam. Phone 64 come home by bus. Mr. and VVardle ONLY Mrs. Corey will go to Idaho all We nervier to visit relatives. See At 2-Inlarge and ch INDIAN OURIO SHOP Dale Harrison son of Eliz- make MOORE PAINTS FARM SUrPLIES Phone 177-- J - Roosevelt abeth Harrison was appointed small appliances! UNOLEUM SAVE AT principal at the Whlterocks PHONE 438 - ROOSEVELT - "S"SiruLnjTjl elementary school. Dale has pmmmMrnm been teaching the past year at BUILDING SUPPLY Centerville. Thane 208 - Roosevelt Ray Brown will be hostess for the Birthday Club Wednesday evening honoring her husband Ray, Naturlch Davis, and Hank Swain. Dye family met at the he Ir. --Bre- nt lrs. Ladies honored at convention of area teachers Sta-llti- on Gale G. Holt Central Utah 04 rn Clay-burn- It is very convenient to prepare your deposits at home and mail them to 4-- BANK OF VERNAL --M- o O drug MODERN SNOWS Dairy Prod.ucts miscellaneous Prong Fasteners Magic Markers Manila Envelopes File Folders o Uintah Basin TIRE STORE Standard Kelly-Sprlngfie- ld S Q Frontier Grill and Motel ELECTRICAL Drugs MURPHYS REPAIRS all kinds! APPLIANCE Service Is Our IT COSTS Business! Erv S1.00 For A Ad In This Q TURNERS WEST JR. HIGH GIRLS HONORED AT TEA O The Fort Duchesne Women' with Mra. ParClub ley Rawlings, a tea for the ninth grade girls of West Junior high school and their mothers on Tuesday, May 16. TheTe were 68 attended the social function. Assisted with appointments at the tea were Mrs. Vic Brown, Mrs. Clem Evans, Mrs. Robert Howell, Mrs. Francis Thompson, Mrs. Stanley Lyman and Mrs. Val Valverde. Carlson Cleaners O CARPETS O LINOLEUM O UPHOLSTERY Cleaning, Laundry "VVVVl. Professional and We Specialize IN FARM MACHINERY Coln-O- p dry BALKS CLEANING Phone 91 COIN --OP LAUNDRY Open Every Day 8:80 am. 10 p.m - Roosevelt o Also . . . carpet binding and installation of all flor coverings FARM SUPPLIES Buchanan Feed Roosevelt Phono 101 Phono 628-87Altamont 49 SKRVIOR Roosevelt Equipment Roosevelt 741 Phene SETTS Floor Covering & Upholstery Shop Phono Roosevelt 258-- For quality printing, no matter what the Job, try the' Uintah Basin Standard first. W iftlHfVlfllsVSVIjWUV Ideal Bookkeeping Books fur every porppee eveUabie t the Standard Office - Roosevelt. Directory Call 131 Farm Suppllesl FERTILIZER NITROGEN Phosphatee FUELS CANNED GOODS Uintah Farmoro Co-o- Phene 179 p ReeeeesR |