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Show CKAClv MHS. DAUil l IMI AfpJ Boyd enrolled In the llege. Richard Leader gives sermon at Myton church Culture Club project nears end; residential lighting to be realized Ricks co- large congregation attended the II a.m. service at the Myton Ireslyterlan Church, Sunday. Mr. Richard Leader, came from the First Presbyterian Church In Salt Lake to deliver the sermon, which was of Interest to all members o! the congregation. He was accompanied by Mr, Ronald Gordan, who assisted with the service, also his small son came to at tend the service and greet the congregation. A vocal solowas sung by Mrs. Jennie Miller with Mrs. Gladyes Dart as accom- panist, who also was accompanist for prelude, postludeand hymnal selections. At the close of the service a social hour and refreshments were enjoyed, and all had the opportunity tc meet the visitors. A choir of 12 young members presented special vocal selections. Many visitors from Duchesne attended the service. Next Sunday Sept, 3, service will be conducted by members of the Christ Methodist Church of Salt Lake. A cordial Invitation Is extended tc all. Sunday school classes are conducted each Sunday at the class rooms and all children ar Invited to attend. Mrs. Monks and Mrs. Hlgley are In charge Choir prae-'tlc- e of the classes. will be held Friday at 2:30 p.m. with Mrs. Dart conducting. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Van Tas-se- ll Myton residuals attended the County Fair al Friday and .Saturday, A wedding reception honored a recent bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kyans-toFriday evening at the Sec- ond Ward Chapel In Roosevelt. The newlyweds took their vowf at the Temple In Salt Lake, The bride Is the Wednesday. former Charlotte Toinllnsor and the groom Is the son ol Mr. and Mrs. Alden Kyanston. Accompanying the bridal pair to the LDS Temple In Sail Lake were Mr. and Mrs. Alor Kyanston, Mr. and Mrs. David Kyanston and Mrs. Jerry Kettle. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Anderson came from Roy to visit Tues- day. Former residents of Myton, they greeted many old friends. s. Devon Gentry returned home Sunday after a one week visit In Centerville anc Roy where she visited the Dor Gentry family and the Lester Blanchard family. Visitors at the Smith Johnson home last week were Dr. INSPECT LIGHTS Mont Larsen, Mayor W. Ralph Shield. Ralph Taylor and Earl Dilliimn Inspect two types of lights which have been Installed near the Roosevelt-SpooiWant ChapH of thr LDS Church. i kI Den- ver, Colo. Dr. Luke returned here later In the week to Join a group for a fishing trip tc Flaming Gorge. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Johnson will spend Tuesday and Wednesday In Salt ter streets the very near In WE'RE LOOKING FOR A GOOD MAN Lake and Rex-bur- WEIGHT ravranw mum Tablona girl is injured fall , es Sha-rle- en m Hadden, Duchesne County WE WANT IS WORTH UP TO MAN ftl PRIZES! 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Drag Tea 0 Prong Fasteners Magic Markers B AIR MAIL C. PATE, JR. M. Farm Supplies! MODERN WE HAVE -- 16,500 iV. Plus Regular Cash Bonuses PRESCRIPTION DRUG puty Sheriff, who Investigated the accident. Miss Sevey was taken by ambulance to the hospital. uumv UTAH ROOSEVELT, 51 A Tablona girl was treated and released from the Roosevelt hospital Wednesday evening, after she fell from a tractor while It was In operation. Collette Sevey, 13, stepdaughter of Dean Ivle, Tablona area, fell from the tractor, as it was braked, along the ditch bank, by the operator, Vickie Hackford, reports Bernard V. I cmnna tzsitou. Drugs 40 OVER For Short Trips Surrounding Di-g- o while there will go to the LD6 Temple. A tragic accident took the lives of former Uintah Basin residents as they were enroutc to their home in Arizona after g, and son Boyd went to visiting friends In Ft. Duchesne. Ida., last week, where Mr. and Mrs. Dert Narcho and family who were members of the STANDARD Church Myton Presbyterian 8 Roosevelt, Utah during the time Mr. Narcho was RESIDENTIAL LIGHTING Checking points where mercury-vapo- r lights will be Thursday, August 31, 1967 employed in the Indian Agency Initialled are Mnnt larsen, Mrs. Gordon Harmston, Mrs. Arln Lalinini, K. A. Kirby, at Ft. Duchesne, were killed Mrs. Lyn Miller and Dean Layton as they look over aerlel map of Roosevelt City. In an automobile accident. They had been guests at the home of LOSE Mr. ad Mrs. Francis Thompas second assistant and Jerry whrft results Get amazing weeks. The Strlngams will then yoi son In Ft. Duchesne. 8LIM-DDEi take our product railed Parry, secretary; Pauline Wln- go to Saskatoon, Saskatchevan No prescription need-- , kler president of YWMIA has Canada where they plan on maked. You must lose ugly fat or chosen second counselor Melva ing their home. Mrs. Stringam your inoney bark. SL1MODEX Bird and secretary Sylvia Briswill be remembered as Toni on Garda Is Mrs. anil sold this 13.00 Seeley costa tol; Bernlece Atwood, BeeGoodrich. guarantee: If not satisfied for Phil and McKee Lornu Mr. Mrs. hive leader; Carol and Cedi Mrs. Remingwho has Goodrich, any reason, just return the BYU has also ton and son and Walter RemHanberg, dance directors; the been unused portion to your drug-- , attending and Mr. Mrs. Gary Strlng-aat weekend the Goodrich was sustained spent ington full his the and been monryl get your parents, visiting gist and children who have been home here. as secretary to the primary; hack. SUMODEX sold by the Rae Goodrichs. In the Honolulu, Hawaii, Hulah Drug Store, Roosevelt., living Lieutenant Kirk Wm. Lar- Telltha Parry was sustained and Mrs. Max Morrill past year are now visiting at and Mr. Mail orders filled. boys from Ogden enjoyed sen and Miss JUlle Malmborg as Sunday School teacher. the Rae Goodrich home for two Mr. and Mrs. Lee Llsonbee the weekend visiting with Mr. were married August 29 in the and Mrs. H. LeRoy Morrill. Salt Lake temple. JUlle Is the drove to Teasdale over the at the J. R. Mc- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char- weekend to attend a wedding Kee home last week were Mrs. les H. Malmtwrg, Salt Lake. reception of a relative and to Russell Gray and children, She graduated from Olympus visit relatives. They also drove to marto Cedar City to see their Spanish Fork, and Bernice Cox high school. Prior her The little riage she was employed by the new granddaughter. Granger. Jesus Christ of Lat- miss was born August 19 to of Church and Fred Goodrich Jerry Bartlett returned home Satur- ter Day Dalnts, working In the Mary and Michael Llsonbee. Kirk Is This Is the first little grandday from Idaho Falls after Genealogical Society. son and Wm. daughter for the Lee Llson-bee- s. Mr. Mrs. of the spending the summer working 0. Larsen, Bluebell. He graThey have two grandon a farm there. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Thell duated from West high school sons. Troy and Treena Johonsen and child, Idaho Falls, Ida., In Salt Lake. He has fulfilled LDS to Central are here visiting their grandan mission Forthe at spent Saturday night rest Goodrich home. TheThells Germany. Prior to his enlist- parents the Owen Goodrichs. ment In the U.S. Army, he at- They are the children of Ryan brought the Tridell boys home the University of Utah. and Owena Johonsen of Salt tended that had spent the summer Is Kirk leaving presently for Lake. at Idaho Falls. working to be stationed in SouthKent Williams Is working In Europe, Art Mr. and Mrs. Cougar and children, Phoenix, Arlz., ern Germany, where he will be Provo. His wife and family In the near are here with the Monte Wispent z week visiting at the Joined by his wife Kent Is employed by future. lliams. George Bartlett home. Some changes were made the Telphone Co. Mr. and Mrs. Laren Ross Yump Is here at went to Ogden Tuesday to be In the auxiliary organization i t with their son Steven who un- Sunday evening In sacrament the Bernard Winkler home also Winner's Choice of either: derwent surgery. Mr. and Mrs. meeting. Hazel Goodrich was Ella Mae Chavez visited here INFRA-REPATIO HEATER Ross returned home Thursday released as president of the last week with the Winklers. er HARDWICK GAS RANGE night with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Relief Society with counselors Others visiting were Chad and Marda Winkler from Provo. Buckwalter of Las Vegas. The Garda Seeley and Florence WiChad lliams remained here during the Lois B. also released. two Buckwalters visited days VALUABLE LOCAL PRIZESs Marda before returning to their home. Goodrich was sustained as the week with his folks. with Norma returned to her employment In HEATER 1. INFRA-REMrs. Reed McKee brought new president, VALUE: $41J0 her son, Shayne, home front the Bolton as first counselor and Provo taking Maurlne and Ally-so- n Duke with her for a visit. S STOVE CAMP Childrens hospital Thelma Cook as second counI. Primary was releasMr. and Mrs. Boyd GooVALUE: 121.13 Friday. Shavne was In a car selor. Paul Bird LANTERN I. S accident In Glacier National ed as superintendent of the drich and family, Sprlngvllle, VALUE: I11.M Park and suifered a broken leg. YMMIA with Ronald Miles as spent the weekend here with I I Norman Kitchen entered the first assistant and Don Bolton, Boyd's mother, Mrs. Sylvia 1968 ALMANAC FARMERS' FREE Goodrich. St. Marks hospital last Sunday to every family that registers he underwent surgery on where 141 falo, New York, visited recentRegistrations Close October Mrs. Kitchen went his knee. NOTHING TO BUY JUST COME IN AND REGISTER ly with Mrs. Boyd Lemon. Mrs. 'dll year Roosevelt residents ran now look forward to lighter, brigh- er --Mr- and Mrs. II. Alan Luke, tin- - 1567. A n, A ment, "The ladles of the Cul lure Club gently nugged me on my way, never letting me forget that they wanted to light up the residential streets making Roosevelt safer and mors attractive at night," Culture Club has won two awards In connection with this project. In July 19C5 they won et their meeting Monday, August S75.00 from the Reader's Protective Outdoor Lighting 20, 1967 the Council placed 3rd orders with the Uintah Power Contest, which was In place their In National competition 0V15S11-verllnand Light Company for In June 19C6 they Luminaries to light up catagory. 3rd place the residential parts of town. were awarded $50,00, for their scrapIn State the In tqprn Friday were Mr. R. book on Community ImproveA. Kirby, Westlnghouse Lighta contest sponsored by ing Engineer and Mr. Dean ment, the State Federation of Women's ReSales Layton, Westlnghouse Now that the project Clubs. presentative. They met with Mont Larson, manager of the Is assured of completion they Power Company and Culture will again enter the Readers Club president, Mrs. Lynn Miller and project Mrs. Arvln Labrum and Mrs. Gordon E. Harmston to go over the lighting map of the town and to decide between two lights which have been Installed on the block of the Second Ward Chapel of the L.D.S. Church. Through the combined efforts of the Uintah Power and Light Company and Moon Lake Electric arrangements have been made to start work Immediately. The Mayor and City Council members have managed to DRUG STORES Include the additional cost of this project In the city budget, thus eliminating the financial problems that lead to so many deadlocks In the past. H U I S H Mont Larson, Power Company, manager, deserves much of the credit for the completion of this project. He refus(flexaU) ed to give up and tried every angle to make It possible for the city to adopt the lighting program. He made this state- - 'MAKE OUR DRUG STORE YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS!" - Roosevelt Phone 722-24in Culture Club Project that for three years has at time looked probable then aeemed Impossible will be completed In the near future. Three years ago In September 1964 Culture Club approached the City Council urging some action on lighting up the residential area of our town. In Digest rompetitt mii for BUILDING Phone 722-S3- 0I SUPPLY - Roonevelt LP-GA- to Salt Lake the following Sunday to bring Norman home. She was accompanied by her daughter Shall ecu. Mr. and Mrs. Howard and five boys, Salt Lake, visit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. IKSlTl KS lTV'ALlVALUES cop 03 QKffi) 3(5 Mus-selnt- were married in the temple. - Mr. and Mrs. DeVearRoss, Salt Lake, enjoyed visiting in Laren Ross. Tridell last week. r. and Mrs. James Harvey The Tridell girls softball and Shelia, Orem were weekteam won their game Friday end visitors In Tridell. The night with a score of -Clifford Merkley returned played the Ashley team. girls home Monday after spending the summer working In Idaho Falls. Clifford visited a week In Mantua with the Lynn Richards family. Mrs. Richards brought him as far as Salt Lake where he met his parents and then came home with them. Harvey is employed y. In Vernal by the Gulf Oil DEARBORN! Baronet DEARBORN --M- VENTED GAS AREA HEATER OQISg NEC. I112JS MODEL DRH-U- 18-- 5. BLOWER MODEL ftl QQ88 mvldrHjMosvXOOF REO.tlM.13 v Kingsley SEALED COMBUSTION COUNTER-FLO- WALL FURNACE REO. I2U.M MODEL DVF-63- 8 FURNACE --M- b! W? 6 .OWlMONl HLYPA YMKNTS5 RAYS NORTHERN GAS 2 Mrs. Zola Spencer . Insurances . Charles Crozler was injured Monday about noon when a tree fell on him as he cut it down while making a fence. He was taken to the Roosevelt hospital and was treated for an injured knee and other hurts. He was released to go home Tuesday. Auto, Fire, Farm Owner, Crop, Hail, Family & Personal Liability, Hospital, Life, Mortgage Insurance, Educational Plans, Plan, Disability Income. GUY L. TAYLOR, Agent 2 Duchesne - Phone Savinga-Retireme- -- I nt For Home Delivery Call 722-32- Try Our Roowyrlt "The Brand You Know . . . with the Quality You're Sure Of!" Scones C. JENSEN Frontier Grill and Motel Carlson Cleaners Professional and Coin-O- p APPLIANCE Service Is Our Duchesne Auta Supply I Roosevelt, Utah MURPHYS NEILL motel. HERE AND AT HOME!" 738-534- ROOSEVELT r. DUCHESNE. Phone and Mrs. Dennis Good- 738-556- rich and family moved to Bountiful Monday. Mr. Goodrich Is attending the University of Utah. $119 722-833- 1 Products DRY CLEANING Business! We service all G. E. large and small appliances! COIN-O- P LAUNDRY Open Every Day 0:30 a.m. 10 p.m -- QBD IHODod PHONE USB TWQ GOOD PI. ACES TO EAT AND SLEEP . . . Dairy NATIONAL FARMERS UNION Com-parn- REO. tlM M MODEL BSC-- $159 an Lemon and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Mr. Goodrich accompanied Stewart and Miss Wankaskl to Mantl where the young couple QUALITY CHECKED SERVICE IN DUCHESNE! ONE-STO- P LP-GA- I at the Dennis Goodrich's last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cone, Salt Lake, and Mr. ami Mrs. Blaine Nielson, Pleasant Grove. -- CPO and Mrs. Larry Goodrich and family, San Diego, Calif., are visiting at the Forrest Goodrich home, Mrs. Paul Ray and two children, Barbie and Ralph, Las Vegas, visited al the Forrest Goodrich home. L. Slew.irl, Karen Wankaskl, Tony Ervolino. Puf- - UTAH Phone 772-339- 6 aaeeaaAaaannn-YY))yLrifftA- Steves Chevron 0 0 Service CROPS ARE r.XCEIJ.F.NT Devon McKee, front, and bin on this Min, Ralph, of Tridell are pleased with the return crop of grain. Their host field yielded 116 bushel to the acre thl year. Devon U a supervisor and secretary of the Uintah ltasln Soil Conservation District. He feel there la an opportunity for young farmers hi the Basin, If they are not afraid to work.' 1 - runs a dairy farm, a In rue nrrrage of farm land, feeds steers, and h president of the White-rock- s Irrigation Comp.iny, according to Gordon I., lira ton, unit conservationist, S('S. 1.- - Roosevelt 2 IN DUCHESNE Change (Tire) Artist" TIKES CHANGED PUNCTURES PATCHED Emergency Starting Service and Motor Tune-up- s TIRES - BATTERIES "Fast ACCESORIES Open from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Steve Ksauk, Operator I nj CARPETS LINOLEUM O UPHOLSTERY Also . . . rarpet binding and Installation of all flor coverings BETTS Floor Covering & Upholstery- Shop l'hiHie 722-231- 9 Roosevelt Phone 722-264- 1 - Roosevelt |