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Show Donald Steiner, of WasSTAND AMD Rev. atch Presbyterian church of Roosevelt, Utah Lake Salt City. IJeth Duke sang 19fi7 June 1, Thursduy, accompanied l y Dawna Denn.s; Willard Day was a speaker. Hubert George also sai.g acco; mpanied by Glady es Dart. The Ladles Aid f the Presbyterian Church and meml erof Duveromy Lodge 17 DLS were Funeral services were held In charge of the fluwers. Saturday at 1 p.m. In the Myton Interment was In the Myton Presbyterian Church for Vir- City Cemetery where Rev. Steiginia Funk Todd, CO, who died ner dedlcted trie grave. May 25 In a Roosevelt Hos-- 1 pltal after a long Illness. ' She was born March 10, 1907 In Salt Lake City to Henry and With the general fishing seaStella Anderson Funk. She mar- rled Fred M. Todd March 25, son opening Saturday, June 3, 1029 In Vernal. A member of fisherman are reminded of the Myton Presbyterian Church changes In the trout creel limits she had spent most of her life this year. as a resident of Myton except The general statewide limit when she was a young girl. Is eight fish regardless of She had served as acting post-- 1 weight. Exceptions to this are mistress cf the Myton Post of- Strawberry Reservoir where fice for several years. She was the limit Is six, Lake Powell a meintier of Eastern Star and where the limit Is ten, and the Duveromy No. 17 OES. High Ulntas where the limit is Survivors Include her hus- -. fourteen, however, only eight of band, Myton; a daughter, Mrs. fourteen can be rainbow trout. Also opening June 3 will be Douglas (Nancy) Magley, Red Hook, New York; a son Alan the lower Strawberry River for R. TtArtl, Salt Lake City, and fly fishing only with a limit four grandsons. of five fish with a minimum Services were conducted by length of twelve Inches. Virginia Todd funeral field last Tuesday Trout creel limits changed for 67 Sherron. r. and Mrs, Irvin Blri and family attended the school graduation for their daughter --M- 6 GEODCGD Mrs. Nola Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Newt Miller and Mrs. Margie Lal'ium and Dorthea (Bird) Hulllnger In Orlei.nu 'AY, sun at'ei.li-- l the Vernal Friday evening. graduation exercises at I'nlun of the holiday weekend for Ernie Brown. Following the group enjoyed company at the home of Mr. the and Mrs. Max Nelson were Bill a dinner at the home of f rules Mr. and Mis. Vic Nelson, Salt Lake; Ted ai:l parents Gayle Nelson and sons, Sunset; Brown. Errol Nelson, Salt Lake; Larr;. Carolyn andCleel Woodward and LaRae Nelson and faintly, and children, Kearns, spent the Helper; Ina and A. D. Shaw and weekend with parents Remo ' Hamblins and Cllf Woodwards. family, Granger. r. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bowden ami Mrs. Harry Tom-- : were Salt Lake visitors the paM llnson motored to Provo Wedweekend with daughters Lind. nesday to take Chester Hen fur and Patsy Nielson and family. his return to Ms home In Ari- -' Grant and Evelyn Johnson zonla for the summer. Their and children, Idaho Falls, Ida., (laughter Charlutte from school are vacationing at the home lri Ephraim met them and came of Evelyn's parents Mr. anJ home for the weekend. ' -Mrs. H. C. Shaw. Loene ami Jim Nelson ami and JaNas Brown and family, Salt Lake, visited the children, Murray, and Mrs. Mag weekend with tier lather the gle Labrum, Atadena, Calif., Janies Powells. visited with the Newt Millers Mrs. Sharon Dustin went to the past week. Mrs. Labrum Is Provo Friday taking Ralph a sister of Newts and Mrs. Brown for his returned to his Florence Loranger. home In Arlzor.la for the sumMrs. Carol Wallgren and son mer. came from Midvale to attend Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Fres-to- n the funeral of Mrs. Lena Wimotored to Provo and moved lliamson a grandmother ot their daughter Wenday home Carols and Mrs. Shsrron Boren. from the BYU. -- --So- - Inez Anderton and children i i : , : 8073-608- 185.00 50.40 99.90 28.95 70.20 88.35 165.15 8-- 7220 7027 7243 5218 6697 Clive Sprouse Hancock, John A. Hadlock, Emil E. Kelsey, Clyde R. Lakefork Investment Co. 6 McConkle, Lyrad 3186 Mecham, H. S. 5986 Mecham, LeRoy 6 Milligan, William 7204 - 6632 - 6855 Nielsen, Albert P. 7011-702- 6082-616- 6055 W. A. 4986 Perclval, Evan R. 6348 Page, Joseph 7084 K. C. Ranches, Incorporated 6895 Rooaevelt City Corporation 6799 Swain, H. L. 9 Sprouse, Clive 6178 U.S.A. A Paul E. Foote CLASS E" 5157 Alexander, Robert A. 4921 Alexander, Milton D. 6617-663- 1 Benaon, Ronald and Gwen 5100 Birchell John C. 5784 Blrchell, Jack 5872-704- 7 Blanchard, William Ira 0 Blanchard, Lee A. 7232 Bastlan, Clifford 6740 Butcher, James A. 6157 Bacon, James E. 6148 Ba scorn, Elvyn 6779 Brown, Victor C. 6775 Brown, Victor C. 4559 Campbell, Darwood 4560 Campbell, Louisa 6976 Cook, Orlan Cooperative Security Corporation 5898 5156-680- 2 Crapo, E. H. T. N. Dodd Irrigation Company 7076-721- 5042-552- 213.00 110 30 19 30 165 225 50 10 27 40 90 60 100 25 50 73 50 80 100.80 50.40 33.08 121.30 273.15 372.15 83.40 17.40 45.45 66.90 149.40 99.00 165.90 42.15 50.40 4.20 85.30 132.90 15 8 2 2B.40 2 2 50 118 13 12.30 4.70 159.08 12.30 171.90 67.40 2.80 97.80 18.20 2.80 177.80 65.50 4.70 4.70 95.90 225.10 25.60 501 953.75 8314 6 90 35 1 51 7 1 93 34 W ml 1 0 --.M- ; '.icy! 5itH I i fiTOitfll'IIIl 100 6018 Anderton, J. Rulon 30 5685 Bowden, Spencer 80 7068 Elder, DeLoy 17 5283 Edrlngton, Ruel W. 42 2 B. Louis Ellsworth, 53 6049 Fredrickson. L. Gertrude Notice Is hereby given that there Is due and delinquent Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Pledgee of 99 6865 the cc..pectlve stockholder due to an assessment levied on the Clarence Chldlater of on ha following stock the amount set of Bank Pledgee Land Berkeley, Federal opposite the name of 1 Louis B. A Lillian C. day of April, 1067. The cost of advertising la Included. 128 Ellsworth Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Pledgee of - - a VST. mtj : j iJS YlUm n Ir.:iur v ; mm CLASS "D Patry, ; lyj . pr-gra- of Colorado Springs, Colo., are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown for an ext-- ( ended time while Sam Anderton Is on a T.D.Y. duty In Mass. The following young people were graduates from Junior Shlela Anderton and High. Susan Rasmussen, high honor students, Taml Workman, Debra Mecham and Devere Bench honor students. Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Hul Unger and family, Loveal, Colo., carne to attend the graduation of Lyns sister Sharon and spend the weekend with parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hulllnger. Mrs. 4ulv Lawson motored l to Provo Wednesday to move her daughter Elaine home from college for the summer. Some of the other college students home are Hal Mecham, Nancy Workman and Paula Murphy. Carrie Wills visited the past weekend In Salt Lake and Ogden with a brother and three of her sisters. Carol visited with bar sister Delinquent Notice Dry Gulch Irrigation Company W v - - ri i '- -e -- "s -- era sired r -- e-c :ar-- . . ;Is rarar, radian a" " son, home from Salt 1 .ike 1 rl,iay where her husl anJ la.i surgery recently. She states the doctors are satisfied with his pro- Fcaled ed . a; tr tsv fa gress. Fred Raney was 'tJair.ec! to a priest last Sun.1 iy. Mr. and Mrs. I tie rick up and family, Salt l..me, visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larue Pickup over the weekend. and Mrs. Michoal Johnson and hoys and Carol Ells -worth were weekend guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mis. Dirk Ellsworth. !Mrs. Marjorie Defa's. Mrs. Lewis says ttiat this has been one of the most rewarding vaca-I'tloshe has ever taken. So much was seen and done in such Mrs. Irene Johnson a sort time. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Thorpe and family, Jerome, Ida were visitors at the home Janet Brough, Salt Lake, of Leo and Blanche Defa. They spent Mothers Day at the home went on to Flaming Gorge. They of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. are friends of Blanche and Leo. Myran Brough and also spent a Mrs. Angeline Lewis ret-- Arvin Moon and Mr. Broth-erso- n few days Iasi week at the home urned home from her trip to were speakers In church of her parents. New York. Being chosen as Mlclialle Salt Dennison, Sunday evening. 2nd alternate to the State moat the home of Mr. Lake, the small gr.imliLmghtor ther of the year, Mrs. Mariun and Mrs. Ted Xye were Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. .less J or. sen G. Nelson of Blamling. Ange-lln- e Van Tassell Is stntimr with them until the was Invited to go to New and Mrs. Larry and girls from Salt Lake. Claweekend. York to attend the 32nd awards rence Laintiert spent a few days week which was held at tlie at Ted Nye's home. Woldorf Astoria, May 8 to 12. -- Thelma Xye drove to Salt There were four Utah people Lake and reGO Monday traveling Including, Mr. and turned home evening Vida Tuesday. Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Summins and .WESTERN Curry, Jennette and Joy Mrs. Lewis. SADDIERV bow went with her. RANCH WIAR The group flew to New York brother-i- n WESTiRN ROOTS Clyde Lambert, Sunday May 11, where they spent Vi!f our friandly law of Hazel Clark and Joe five days. They were entertainitorp. WiGAvt Rhoades died. Funeral was In rction of ed by the UMC of New York ill typtt of Wtiftrn Alt.iniont Sautrday at one And ffld clofhnq City. d'G'y. lowest prirti. Burial In Tabiona. o'clock. Sund For Yawr Monday morning they regisClass officers for gradua-in- g Naw FREE tered and then began a series Western Cntalmq1 class of 19G7 will be presof programs, tours, and lunchful'y illut Jack vice wth ident, tratad Lefler, presic.itaioq eons. Guided tours included many ifyict in full Max Fabrlzlo; secretary, natural color! the U.N. building downtown N.Y. dent, Senior class Clark. Writ Dipt "L" and the Metropolitan opera Beverly was 42 1.2nd So., advisor Arthur Morin. Salt Luka City. Utah house. All of Mrs. Lewis' family Mr. and Mrs. A1 Roberts and et her at the airport in Salt family spent a few days this RANCH Lake on her return Sunday. week visiting Mr. and Mrs. WEAR They spent Mother's Day at Lloyd Roberts and family. QBtflBill JBL Angeline Lewis Mrs. Tracy Roberts " 3 . e res" i- : . and ns -- enjoys New York tour Flora Fabrlzlo spent aweek visiting Mr. and Mrs. Steve -- Ogden and new baby In Provo. She came home Thursday and La Vere came home with her for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rhoades and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rhoades of Clearfield attended graduation exercises. Thursday night they visited Mr. and Mra. Faye Lefler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith and Viola Defa attended funeral services for Virginia Todd In -- ins Myton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Defa are the proud parents of a baby boy born May 26 at Roosevelt He weighed 4 lbs hospital. 5 Oz. Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Defa, and Dovona, Mr. and Mrs. Lorln Allred and family left Friday for Mexlcalie, Mexico, where they will spend aweek. Leo received medical aid. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Downard and family, Price, attended 4 -- graduation exercises Thursday night. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee and family. BATTERY flU 78.80 41 7122 Freaton, Boyd Lee 3327-663- 1 4.23 2 Fredrickson, Gertrude 1 2.80 7038 Fausett, W. J. Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Pledgee of 372.30 195 James A Relta Hamblin 6832-683- 3 Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, Pledgee of 73.10 38 6807 Orlan and Myrtle L. Cook Heber J. Grant, Trustee in Trust for the Church of Jesus .95 W CHECK THIS ONE Plus Tax and Exchange 670 x 15 PREMIUM RECAPS CLASS "F" WHITEWALLS! ANY SIZE now only DEANNES $9.95 SCHOOL OF DANCE BALLET TAP - - JAZZ - Prices Slashed on Custom Hi - Level Tires! NOVELTY Regular GOING INTO 5TH MONTH! ALL TIRES ARE PLUS TAX AND F.XCTIANCF, Life or 50 (or information V Deanne has had special training from two outstanding teachersJuana Banks in Vernal and Betty Jensen in Salt Lake City. She is continuing to the highest bidder for cash, to pay the amount of delinof advertising and expense of sale. The ante will her training from another outstanding teacher in quency, coat be held in the Company Office, Roosevelt, Utah. Salt Lake City this summer. By order of the Board of Directors. GLENNA BROTHERSON. Secretary Dates of publication: May 25 and June 1, 1967. 4 off Phone 170 - MOUNTING AI1I) 93.00 FDR WHITEWALLS Tread guarantee BATTERIES FARMERS 8 ALE 670x15 40.45 518.02 710x15 44.35 519.82 760x15 48.60 521.75 800x14 46.50 520.72 starting Thursday, June 15 446-T- Regular 700x14 39.20 S17.48 750x14 40.85 518.23 SUMMER CLASSES Phone SALE CO-O- P JLO oS with tsade SERVICE Roosevelt Utah |