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Show SATURDAY, JUNE 17TH Duchesne County Search & Rescue starting at 6:30 p.m. O ROOSEVELT CITY PARK o also LAMB BARBECUE by Uresk Brothers STANDARD Ronwivelt, Utah 12 Thursday, June i ' Mrs. lamia MrKr Visitors during the Memorial holidays at the Milton Wilson home were Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Nell son and family, Mrs. Nola Nelson Park City; Mr. and Mrs. Bo: Robison and children, Coloradi Springs; Mrs. Donna McKewar and children, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Trljello and family of Ogden. and Mrs. Horace and Mrs. Defournette, and Mrs. Newt Miller wre surprised Monday night with the arrival at Newt's brother He came via Jet from Dob. Prescott, Aria., to Salt Lake where Acel Miller and family ant Neil and Tina Miller brought The high 2co to the Basin. kig.d of the trip was to attend the ilden wedding dinner of his teter Florence and Henry Mr. Lor-ang- Ber-hm- e'. way, were overnight guests at the Reed Andertons. Other holiday visitors ware Charley and Ardiih Hullinger, Orem, Kent and DAY SERVICES Members of the Rooeevrlt Amrrlran legion Pont 84 vlelted area rrmrtrrlr. to honor deceased veterans of Amrrlran wars. MEMORIAL Peggy Anderton and fkmlly and Salt Lake, and Clngy Smith, blln made a business trip to grandson, Brent McDonald, Cali- Hanksvllle the past week. fornia. The following children enat the Howard Crapo the holiday visiting and tome the past week were Mr. joyed a turkey dinner with all eating and Mrs. Milton Alexander and the trlmlngs at their parents and Lee Collen Salt Lake; family Blanchard and new son, Farm- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Browns. Inez Anderton and children, ington, who were visiting Lee's Colorado Springs, Henry and father Wm. Blanchard. Enid Lltster and family, BouRobert Hunt returned to Kearns with Clell Woodward ntiful, Kareh and Wayne Brown and Helper, Leslie Tuesday. Carolyn and child and children, Brown and son. Cheryl vt. remained here for a weeks -- Holiday at the company 1 it with her mother Mrs. James Powells were sons, Boyd an Hamblin. and Dorothy Powell and famMr. and Mrs. Marley Ham- ily, Provo, Lara and Alton and children, Garden Powell and family, Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Remo Hamblin took Dennis and Hazel Jensen to Salt Lake Friday where Hazel had emergency surgery at the LDS Hospital on her arm and CHECK OCR PRICES back. Her sister Carolyn and OX children returned to her home In Kearns after spendlngaweek ATTENTION, FARMERS! Baling Wire Baling Twine Fence Wire Steel Posts BUCHANAN FEED CO. Phone Ifll - RM)Mvrlt rr an Craig, Colo., were visitors Memorial Day in Tridell. Steven Ross, Ogden, spent the weekend at home with his Steven has been parents. attending Weber College. at the Farrel Sim- Mr. and Mrs. Les Clark, Dug O O O O Goodrich left Thursday tor and daughter Norma, Salt Lake, Idaho Falls tc visit wltt and Mr. and Mrs. Preston At Mr. and Mrs. Bob Goodrich, wood, Lindon, were visitors Mr. and Mrs. Laren Ross Monday at the John Harvey and Lorna McKee were In Salt home. Lake Monday where they wit- Mr. and Mrs. Von Simper, i.essed the temple marriage of Grandview, Ida., were visitors Nan Louise Ross and Melvin during the Memorial holidays Nan Is the daughter at the Davis Morrill home. Knight. of Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Ross, Larry Dean McKee, who has Sparks, Kev., and Melvin Is the been a patient at the Primary son of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Children's hospital returned Knight of LaJara, Colo. The home Friday. young couple are both students The Seven Ross family reunat the BYU. ion was held Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Gllnes Those In attendance from outand family and George Gllnes, side the area were Mr. and Ogden, enjoyed the Memorial Mrs. Donald Ross, Ogden; Mr. weekend with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Jack Price and childCharles Gllnes. ren, and Vlrley Bethers, Salt Mr. and Mrs. Maurice BartLake. lett and daughter, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Frank spent Memorial Day with Mr. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. n and Mrs. George Bartlett. Wilson Memorial Day was Those from Tridell going out Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilson and to assist in the search for the family, Sprlngvllle. little 9 year old boy lost In the j 8, 1067 -- -- visiting them. Mrs. Jean Hamblin and daughter Patti motored to Logan to attend the graduation exercises for her son Kay and daughter Mary Dale. Friday and Saturday both receive their masters in education. Mary Dale and children came back with Jean for a visit. Karen and Ronald Dye and children, Roy, vtsltedwithKar-en- s parents the Cllf Woodwards over the holiday weekend and attended the graduation exer- cises for Karina Woodward a Union High. Marie Miller received word Thursday of the unfortunate accident of her son Acel. While attempting to repair a power line that was supposed b of been disconnected. He was badly burned over 707 of his body receiving 4400 volts oi electrlcty. Three fellow workmen revived Acel and he was taken to the St. Marks hospital and listed In fair condition. He was working for Watach Electric Co. Mrs. Lurrlne Duncan entertained for her small son Bruce's seventh birthday. Little guests present were Deno Pike, Mlch-e- al Roberts, Maxle Chapoose, Shawn Miller, Kris Buxton, Brad Burt, Betty Rasmussen, Mary Kay Madsen, Margare Snow, John and Greg Duncan. Second ward scout troop 250 received the honor flag for the second time In a row at the Court of Honor Sunday. Scout masters are Gene Burt, Clair Duncan and Gall Anderton. Company over the holiday week at the Fay Mecham home was Etta's sister Mary and Boh Oleen, Salt Lake. Fays sister Ora Warren and children of Price came to visit with them and Virgil Mechams for several days. Her husband Nell came for them Saturday. -- : -- mons and Gene Wallace homes were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Harvey, Layton, and Mr. and Book Cliffs were Craig Slddo-wa- y, Mrs. George Harvey Albuqur-qu- e, Errol Merkley, Norman N. M. Kitchen, David Wallace and Cliff Mr. and Mrs. Rae Goodrich Perkins. and family left Wednesday on a Mrs. Lorene Slddoway took vacation to Idaho Falls and her guide patrol boys to Merother areas In Idaho. kley Park Saturday where they Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Goodparticipated with other guide rich and Mr. and Mrs. Waru patrol boys from Ashley and Uintah Stake In Trail Builder with leaders Maurel and Effle Officers are Taylor. Jr. Boren, president; Theodore Wyaskett, vice president; Ther-o- n Wyaskett, H The Altamont Spurs, groups are sponsoring a Little Buckaroo Rodeo to be held at the Altamont rodeo grounds June 12 and 20. Shows will start both evenings at 8:30 p.m. In charge of making arrangements for the straws are Larue Fisher and Melba Allred, H leaders; Kim Fisher, senior group president and Connie Jes-se- n, junior group president. The contest Is open to any boy or girl between the ages of 7 xnd 14. The rodeo stock of Bernice Hunsaker at Tremon-to- n will be used In the rodeo events and the horse chase will be for kids under 6. In this special event the youngster who catches the small ponv will win a special prize. Tickets are being sold by H club members in the Altamont cc-i- 4-- 4-- area. TEAM STANDINGS -- - Officers of Post No. 5 for year include Blaine Brokaui, in ng center, commander; snee Euan Peterson, and Lester Bcuiden, officer. Roosevelt 4-- sons, Oak City, and Velma Harvey returned to their homes Sunday after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bartlett left Friday to go to St. Geroge after Nina who has been attending Dixie College. They will also bring their son Rulon home for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. DeVear Ross, Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Ross, Roosevelt were visitors Sunday In Tridell. Mrs. Elizabeth Riding, Lehl, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith, Salt Lake were visitors over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Harvey. and Mrs. Norman Kitchen and children visited In Sprlngvllle at the Rowley Curtis home Monday. Tuesday they went to Sallna where they enjoyed a Curtis family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Atwood -- H Little Buckaroo rodeo to be held in Altamont activities. Mrs. Dean Anderson and Clalrene Duncan was hostess at a slumber party the last week for Margaret Roberts, Sherry Bowden, Debbie Duncan and Ellen Larsen. The girls attended the show and made blueberry turnovers. Sunday dinner guests at the Newt Miller home were Orlenne and LaMar Wilson and children, Mrs. Maggie Labrum, Calif., grandson Ernie Brown was an overnight guest before leaving Monday for duty In the Navy. Larry and LaRae Nelson and children, Helper, were home for the weekend. They will live In Price for the summer where Larry will work for the college and LaRae will attend summer classes. Dale and Glenna Anderson and children motored to Salt Lake Thursday and spent the day sightseeing at the zoo. A Cedarvlew Riding Club has been organized under the 4-- P3ST LEGICN CFFICERS Gillian R. Sands ftlyton Mil-to- Brad McClellan, Kevin Peterson, Ralph Wright, Brad Duncan, Steven Aldon Duncan, The Pony League teams in Rachele, Steven Bergqulst, Tom Roosevelt have been organized Seaver and Joe Jensen. Mr. Welght'e team Includes with Clair Duncan and Kay Paul as At Sullivan, Lane Yack, Alcoaches. Weight present the teams are practicing len WUckens, Greg ONell, Danand schedule of games is in ny Mltchie, Roy Mltchle, Michthe process of being completed. ael Bell, Paul Betts, Carl Van Members of Mr. Duncans Tassell, Kent Bascom, Wade team include, Kim McDonald, Workman, Tom Elllnford, Michael McArthur, Kim Bas-tla- n, Clayton Perkins, Jared White-hea- d, Michael Harrison, MichGary Winn and Dennis ael Laris, Darrell Daniels, Jensen. Pony League teams named Lions hold lead TENNIS CLASSES TO START boys or girls ages 10 through 16 who would like tc In take tennis classes should meet Games played during the past at the Tennis Court Monday, week still put the Lions on tog June 12 at 7 a.m. with three wins and one loss Monday, May 29, Indians 26, MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Boys 7, 8, 9 and 10 years Colts, 0; Wednesday, May 31, Lions, 15; Giants, 10; Thurs-da- y, of age interested In playing minJune 1, Giants, 7; Indians or league baseball should meet 6; Monday June 5, Colts, 13, at the City Park Saturday, May 10 at 10 a.m. Lions, 1. Any little league reporter; and Patti Hamblin, secretary. Bmt ft W THIS WEEK WE ARE FEATUR- Tfe is not Tod Cunfirv' ING BEEF FROM THE UINTAH JR. LIVESTOCK SHOW This Is FARMING and RANCHING country. If you took the farmers, ranchers, cattlemen, sheepmen, and horsemen out of this country, there wouldnt be enough left to compete for. 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