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Show a tear Indian Mission at t Dennis had some make up meetings with the National Guard. Hazel visited her ttktei Carolyn and family. - Mrs. Hazel Brown was a patient In the local hospital for several days last week. and Delmar Hamblin and boys wers In Salt Lake where Delmar attended UFA convention and Barbara visited her folks and brother who was just released from a eral days. Rai. Ili'd. Llovd Davis, V r... J .' r. AV.Wi, 7 - saw!s. 7 . C and Maurine Bellon have been enjoying a visit from Arvln' mother Mrs. Eva Bellon from Salt Lake and his sisters Sirs. Nlyrth Miller, Los Angeles and Mrs. Louis Melner, Yuba City. They visited family members Mrs. Beryl Mullins, Drew Bellon and others. and Mrs, Vernal Preston have been called to serve .vE&t - Lui Angeles, Calif., visit J with Lyn and Ranae Miller during the week. Other Sunday dinner company at the Miller were Kent and Barbara Scholee and family and Mr. and Mre. Ray Todd, lleber. ' ii- anJ Mrs. Marley Ha Mill in iiuiionil to Brigham City during the week to spend some-ti- n e with thalr son Kay and fa:Ml'. fstler, Logan, John sf.er. Weber, visited their parents . ver the weekend. ward Relief Society lield their opening social Tuesday, A dessert reft eshmeid was j j r - , f OF.DHAIIOX SKT OttulH-- r IH Orrlicsl rn. schedules dedication of fine arts center USU Mr. and Mrs. Dui'.aldSiii.m-on- s and Clay attended funeral services for Don's father Simmons in Provo on Monday Sept. 2rlti. They returned home on the 28th. and Mrs. Loren Pike and family attended Hie game :i, Rangely on Sept. 22nd and also on Friday Sept. 29th with Hie Union High School football team. Their sot. Cliff Is one of I lie Fund Board has established the Fund for the Arts to assist In development of the arts through presentation of M'luilarshlpe and fellowship!! to imtstiiuding stu- players. Mrs. Viola Horrncks Is back teaching 1st gradual Whit .Minks Miss Lyman has employment elsewhere. Funeral services won !" I Sat. Sepl. 23rd nt the E piscopal Mission for Adolph Bush who was shot when he was railed to Investigate suin'! trou! . He was burled In the John Harms cemetery. His slstoi Viola Greyeyes of Farmingt.ui New Mexico came to attend the services. Dr. Lurrlne Miles Allen of St. George, Utah recently visited at the George Walknps. K-- Relatives have received that Petra Forakkis of word Kearns was recently put in in a Kearns ward blshoprlck as a counselor. The Forakkis are former residents of Whltero-ck- s. Mr. Pratt's 5th grade put on a class program on Wed. Sept. 27 entitled "Dav Dreams" This Is the rirst of 8 that will be presented during the year. protwo-pa- --- -- Mrs. Twlln Hbowilna four days with Iter sister, Lorraine and brother, Raymond, at the Ralph Smith home. Site Tuesd.ivs now. .11 Manila on la and Mrs. Bolton L.D.S. general run,i'r- Sunday Oct. 1. i 1 M:. and Mrs. Donald inor.s and girls visited In Pro-- 1 vu ! rid. and Sat. of last week at Mr. Simmon's relatives and with tiki Doug Lambs. menders of our ward a'lei. !"d the special Priesthood temple (ssini; in SLC on Oct. 3. Th .sc going were Delmar (i.iidncr, Kenneth Long, John H.islniu, Charles and Bishop ib'Uull :l.d Bill lloopes. Mrs. Betty H.. Foil and Verna lloopes tlsu we:. i and worked In the .in hives. of tlieUln- tali School District enjoyed a si. mk supper at the kitchen at Todd .icli i. l o!i Oct. 3. About t we e hoi e. Those attending from Whiterocks included Mr, and Mrs. Allred Helqulst, Mr, anJ Mrs, Stanley Hoopes, Mr, and Mrs. Gene Nyberg, Mr. and Mr. and j Mrs. Gale Rasmussen, Mrs. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoopes, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bolton. - Tlim new members were Lawanna confirmed Sunday. and twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne llaslem and Kevin Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Rasmussen. Bls-liand Mrs. Clair llaslem of Orem were here fur this event and are visiting relatives here for several days. Wayne Has-lewho Is employed at Kimball Junction was also home for the weekend. School was not held on Oct. and r so that teachers aiuld attend UFA lu RLC, Whiterocks tnai'hrrs attended as well as Mr. uml Mrs. .Mitchell, from Todd. Moon man spent y the weekend visiting friends In i ; 11. Bolton Is emplov'd as a Teacher's Aid ill WeM rt Jr. High. Joyce Bolton Is const riii'llon undertaking. llie re again. and Mrs, John llasli-The present ulnirtnrr has been two have moved to Sail Fake fm Hie under riinstnii'lli'ii for They will probably years. It was completed and winter. go to Mpsa (o do lempl" woi k equipped at a cost of $2.8 million. A second phase, to pro- after Christmas. vide classrooms and studios for llaslem returnrrl bi'.i visual nrls, has not yet bren week from the Aleut Ion Ki i"t where he spent the pas few funded, but will cost an estimated $1.9 million, iiiaktiiit Hie months working there. M" m n total building cost $4,3 million, employed now al Kimball and Is staying ut attending school at Price. 1..D.S. Slin-- rd the Arls. spent Mission are relief soc iety and prim- The -- in Thu dedication program will be held in the Fine Arts Center Theater October IB at 2:30 with Dr. p.m., Ilarnaby C. chairman of the NaKeeney, tional Endow nimit for the Humanities, as speaker. The Utah Symphony Orchestra, directed by Maestro Maurice Abrav.iiiul, will present concerts at 8 p.m. Octolier 18 ant 19 in the renter's Concert Hall. The premiere concert October 18 will be presented as a benefit for the newly established Fund for the Arts at USU. Regular admission to the concert will be by contribution of $5 to the Fund for the Arts. Feature tickets will he available for those who wish to be designated In the Dedication Program and further assist In the establishment of the fund. The concert on October 19 will be open to USU students only. Admission will be by a $1 contribution to the Fund for 1'lwvoz - Sunder lloopes visited Orchestra. dents. USUs Fine Arts Center ject Is the rirsl phase of a Sal. Sept. 29th. boldii',4 Utah State University's new will be dedicated October 18 and 19, with a dedication program and two conrerts by the Utah Symphony Development I fare it. al! Fire Arts Center USU's QGOGG Thf new Fine Art Center ut I !.ih Siuip InUrrslty will be with 1 (Indication program anil Kinn it l.t tin- - I'Mli Symiliuny and Mrs. John Malr, Salt Lake, were In attendance at sacrament services Sunday when their son Keith blessed his Infant daughter and she will go by the name of Kerry, -Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Fred-- : rlckson, Tremonton, and two boys visited the weekend with a sister the Richard Olsen's. -Mr. and Mrs. Paul Steln-feld- t, West Jordan, attended aacrament services to tie with their son Richard and family when Richard Stelnfeldt blessed his Infant son and gave him the name of Rex Dee. Mitchell returned home Friday after spending eleven days in the hospital In Salt Lake where he was having tests. -Royal Horrocks, accompanied by his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Berl Bell, Vernal, break and It rared over backwards and crushed him on some boulders. He was rushed to SLC for medical treatment. At this writing he Is still hospitalized there. Jenkins of Sprlng-vil- le visited with Rita Helqulet during the weekend. went to Salt Lake Sunday evenMr. Horrocks Monday ing. entered the University hospital where he will have some testa. and Mrs. Deloss Dye and two children, Gayleen and Gary went to Salt Lake over the weekend where they visited relatives. Mrs. Fern Allred spent a few days over the weekend In Salt Lake visiting relatives. and Mrs. Royal Horrocks were In Roosevelt Sunday where they attended Fast Meeting to witness the blessing of their grandson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hulllnger, who was blessed by his father, and will go by the name of Clayton Coe. who attended the -- se special priesthood session at the temple In Salt Lake Saturday, were Lazelle llenrle, Lloyd Zager, Dellls Spencer, Clifford Olsen, Roy Gardner, Harold Whiting, Freeman Dye, Deloss Dye, Elray Duncan, The ran Horrocks, Lionel Jensen, Thad Wllkerson, Charlie Crazier, Bill Blanchard and Warren Olsen. Mrs. Lee Jensen was called to Farmington, N.M., to be1 with her daughter, Mra. Mathis, who la 111. Frank Whitmore was rushed to the Vernal hospital Saturday for tests. and Glenna Anderson and family were Sunday dinner guests at Glenna's parents Mr, and Mrs. Laren Ross on their forty eighth wedding anniver-- sary. j and Mrs. James Harris of Sandy, and their aunt Mrs. Taylor visited with Mr. and Mra. Newt Miller Saturday. and Mary Lou lloren were In Salt Lake last week. Dale Taylor went to Salt Lake fur UEA convention her mother by accompanied Jean llamblln and Pattt who visited with her mother Mrs. Candus Hunt and daugher. Thelma Anderton returned Saturday from a weeka stay in Clovis, N. M., to attend the wedding of her grandson Brent McDonald and Lana Houston. Brents grandfather Reed Anderton was best man. Carrie Wills la happy with a visit from daughter Peggy Collins and little daughter from La Punte California. Pat and Keith Todd, Salt Lake, are here to attend the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Keith's parents Mr. and Mrs. Russell Todd. A granddaughter of Mrs. WHI4 Natalie Gunn enroute home to Los Angeles from a LDS mission In England visited here. Company at the Max Nelson's home were Karen and Wayne Brown and family, Helper, Dale and Donna NelHon, Coalville. Friday Karen and Wayne took Wayne's mother Hazel Brown to Pleasant Grove to visit her father Steven Ad- 1. HTAXDARD Roosevelt, Utah T Thumday, October II. 1067 daughter Jayne and Marlon Long Monday October at the Rooee-ve-il hospital. The new mlaa weighed 9 lba 1 ox. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Long, Myton, heart-shape- Mrs. Gert- rude Huamuaien, Vernal, Mra club hoatesa Friday (ct. 13. A. Mott, and Mr. and Mre. Don and Zola Jones, CalJasper Pike, Bennett. ifornia, vlalted with the Mick Jimmy and Diane Freaton, F enna. Clearfield, visited over the Byron and Clara Bowden and weekend with the Wendell Frea-tun- a. baby daughter motored to Salt Jim, Terry and DenLake on business and vlalted nis Larsen went elk hunting. their girls over the long weekend from school. Mr. and Mra. Edward Hulllnger were In Salt Lake for the Stake Priesthood Temple excursion. Then they stopped off In Tlesaant Grove to visit Ed's brother Charlie who la recuperating at home following aurgery. Mr. and Mra. Irvin Bird spent Thursday and Friday with their daughter Dorothy and Edward Hulllnger. New grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Pike to their first grandson. Born to their Your Attention, Please! Due to Deer Season Sale at No UINTA SALES Barn Oct. Saturday, 21 NELSON AGENCY Ph. 722-250- 1 ROOSEVELT Introducing 1968 OUR NEW 18-POU- WASHER & DRYER Save $80 and S90 ams. Cut wash loads by Mr. and Mra. J. V. Frea-to- n spent several days In Salt Lake visiting their children and Mr. Freston participated In the Stake Priesthood Roosevelt ... on display V4 now! Order from your Christmas catalogs early and avoid the rush! Temple excursion Saturday. Mra. Betti Hamblin and Mrs. Nila Draper, Salt Lake, came last-minu- te op HOW TO MAKE HOMEWORK --Ka- Orem, -Auderton Jay graduated Irom Primary, Sunday. The following glils and leaders received I heir Individual Awarde in s.KTaineiit meeting. Putty M'.telieii, Sandy Pike, Delira, in I Kathy llolqulst, I'aineiii, 11 lleiei, Minimiimiii, slterry Has-imsen, Shirley and Nancy Holton. Gavin, Paula, Toni, Kvelyn uni i.yni'lte lloopes, Mrs. Joan I a Hue Smuln and Mitrlieii, Gi.ire M.iiiwai'lug. Hevr.il elk have been taksn Ii'iin (he aie, 1. Tliermi and H'ui.ild T0H1 nf SLC luive been viMUm: and htudlug hihI were siicci'Nsmi as well us Virgil i;. HI simp - port Saturday evening to uu'i't , ,, their aim, i,,'1! turn from 1,1,1 ' ' returned home Sunday evrnim:. Robert will be on furlough until after Thanksgiving and Hii'it will report to Fort Carsou, Colo,, to complete Ills mili- Rlsiailes, Dinger Roberts, IHiVotu Dela and Rosa-ty- n tary aervire. and Mrn. Ron Uwtwin Fabrlzlo took advantage of the UFA school holiday to go and son, lleber, ami Mr. mid to Salt I --ike City to choose Mra. Brent Chugg and son, cheerleader uniforms, Tlioy Burley, Ida., were visiting l.i.'.t were guesiN of Mr. and Mr. weekend with their parents, Mr. ll and Mrs. Farl Van Dp Lyle Cities. school faculty members and Mina. r. and Mrs. Wayne Jones attended UFA ronvcnllon In Salt were overnight guests Satin day Lake Thursday and Friday, s. and Mrs. Culeu Hamat Hie cabin home of Mr. and Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs, Nathan Jones al Fl.imlm. ilton, Mrs. Sylvan lawis and sons Gorge. Anne Hill, of Moab, were weekend visitors at ttie home of lliolr moth- Ida,, Is spending a week visiting with her brother, Georgi' er, Mrs. Minute Hamilton, 11111. Mr. Hill Is on Hie lui.li Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Casper were at the Salt Luku air school faculty. Mrs. Zols Spencer , 1 German mission. ar.J Mrs. Howard Crapo were called to Price due to the serious illness of a brother, Cecil l rape. l.oranger spent the long weekend with Ills sister Bart ara and Frank llardlnger. Thet brought Eddie home Sun- -i day and enjoyed dinner with parents the Louts Lorangers. and Dennis Jensen were Salt Lake visitors for sev- - . ilriliriitt-i- l served. In to take Betti's sun Russell back from visiting here. They spent some time with the Hamblins and Woodwards. Mrs. Dully Sorenatn entertained members of the T & C club Friday. The first completed Friendship quilt waa Kola Nation waa honquilted. d ored with a beautiful birthday cake and a A salad luncheon was gift. served. Pal Anderson will be , Mr. and Mrs. Dee Chris-ten- ;. en and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pei k luve also been here hunt-li.mil vo.lt lug tint Marinus n: Lighter r I The student who has a convenient place to do homework la more likely to sit down and get to It. If that area Is also properly lighted, they will work more efficiently and be far lass fatigued. Yet, most homes do not qualify for the standards sat for proparly lighted study centers! Does your home? Here are the facts: PROPER LIGHTING STANDARDS All purpose lamps are not study lamps! Study lamps RECOMMENDED FOR PROLONGED HOURS OF DESK WORK AT HOME OR OFFICE . . . should (1) provide sufficient light on the work (2) eliminate the darkness surrounding the area and. (3) provide some method of light diffusion to soften shadows and reduce glossy reflections. C'ill'ii.b'II.M'IIK. Ta.-sc- Wlillerocks Ward was In charge of Hie Scout Court of Honor held at Hie Stake house on Thin Gd. STUDY-DES- - --M- i --Mr- H. Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Clowurd e of Moab visited relatives here weekend. Mra. Cloward Is j tcui.'hcrs aid at the Moab nun Cliibstousen it broken log last week while wlili ;i limiting party on Hu1 mumiMin, The accident oc- -; nim'il when lie was riding a ImrM' Hi.it he was trying to Slii-ilo- e wide light distribution upward and outward light lootcandles a within 3 to 1 ratio soft shadows e no direct or rpHected giam e e Illl'.li nm f nii recommends 70 footcandlesrt at each test point, including the "coffin corner' at point 4. Maximum brightness not more than three times the minimum. I.E.S. LAMP GIVES K . Net Thii: HIGH INTENSITY e e e confined light pattern light nil upward 'outcandles m euess ul ratio harsh shadows annoying reflected g'am 3 to e e LAMP GIVES 1 AS A PUBLIC SERVICE WE ARE PROVIDING REPRINTS OF FREE LIGHTING A HOME STUDY AREA" i Burglars take telephone parts The leii'phnne booth ut the Chevron Service Station, U.S. Highway 4(1, near Myton, was Sunday night. Located near .in exlrrlur corner of the hutldliiK, the burglars took the boHiim piirt of the instrument, liu'liuling the j ecuiver and the I'm .1, It h.iM not been located, repi'i't Bei nurd V, Hadden, t rninty deputy sheriff, who luvi'Miiijted the accident, .SicipcclN, being held In Colin add, iii'i' being queMlnned In Ciiiiiieriln!i with Hits crime, lie liur-l'l.iri- ed Ikt Old lim&i most lamps that provide the recomat point 4 will provide too 70 footcandles mended 2. at Studies show that the eyes should much light point not have more than a 31 variation in brightness. That is. point 2 should not be more than 3 times brighter than point 4 Lighting I HomB Study Center THE PROBLEM IS : : i S I I I UPWARD LIGHT The folder lists not only the requirements of providing an adequately lit study center, but atso talks about what lamps are suitable. The folders are available in quantities for distribution by local schools, civic groups, or individuals. If you would like one copy or a quantity for distribution, contact our local office. Yet, pleoie tend me free copies of LIGHTING A HOME CENTER. I local plan to see that the folders are distributed through friends and neighbors civic clubs, schools, j ! I Nome also recommended that a minimum of 10 upward light provide part of the illumination surrounding the area. It is I S Address Quonfititi rvqgirtd 'I:hiI."iJ'( & III, amount i I.gnt S uw tin' bur" lit tuuiip i MfON LAKE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION operated power company serving the Umtah B;ism and Northwestern Colorado rmons Your locally owned .tnd "Joint I'lirl klllg HCCOUIlt hr oili'iiiii! mut mil fund," t u" .andn Inc iiui" |