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Show &mr t 9 i ' &;,;. V t Jis I" sui-' I t ,':.! ' Stewart Dennis i Tf," : I appears on T.U. Saturday i.ii : i '.'. .! IS !.i I - Mr. ill-,- . ii- - Hi fr i Stcajit .. ali'l ' ; "I. I I'iT' i'S I.'1 I 8 (ill'll. i' I.'.:., It'D J Kiin.ii . as he Iw I ii.i: inti ,, ! I nt. ri'la'ivi'S tl.nlli" li'iSt 'll i '.m'l At-- i t 4 ' Tjl, ' j . rived In Myton takes fourth a toll this year early Saturday to take over a special task. The group held a of the "spring morning house-cleanin- g" Presbyterian Church building, the Sunday school rooms and the grounds, so all was In perfect order for church and Sunday school classes on Sunday morning. Members of the church were on hand to assist in the task and served delicious hot meals to the young people who came so far to lend Myton rear-endi- Kill RTII MIjnHAP THIS YEAR This narrow bridge a helping hand. r liMUtr'l a mill- - wrsl of uu the nitr of n fourth -Sunday morning services till- - year. Tltr trui-ut right rolltMl to krrp from were conducted at the Myton g u pickup truck. 11 Presbyterian Church at a.m. with members of the student group assisting In the service. The sermon "The Church and Saturday Knighters Who Needs K" was delivered have party at Grill by Francis B. Thompson of Ft. Duchesne. Special music Mr. and Mrs. Harold Deller was a vocal solo by Roger and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd NelMrs. The first PTA meeting for Dart, accompanied by son were hosts of the Saturthe year for the Roosevelt eleGladyes Dart. Hymnal accomat the Frontier paniment was by Mrs. Robert day Knighters mentary and Junior high schools Grill. A ensocial hour was will be held Thursday. Ortulwr George. was served after Dinner 19 at 8 p.tn. at the Roosevelt joyed at the close of the serwas played. which bridge conof the as members vice elementary school. Prizes were won by Mr. DeA good program has been argregation had the opportunity Mrs. Wesley Jenson, Sale Is now reported greatly Im- to meet the members of the ller, ranged. Larsen and Mrs. Jack Hamivisiting group from SLC. Rollln Buchanan is president proved. lton. Aid PresThe of the Ladles has who Dart Mrs. Gladyes Wayne Saltzgiver, been visiting her daughter and byterian Church held their regSheryl Gates, secretary-treasure- r; Mr. and Mrs. Jos- ular meeting Monday In the JUST-A-MERwith Marlon L. HarCLUB eph Xorko In Ely, Nevada re- church with President Dora MEETS AT rison, program chairman; Mrs. turned home Saturday. Mrs. Griffin In charge of the session, Ardlth McClellan, finance Dart was convalescing following an all day quilting session kept ED LABRUM HOME chairman; Leonard Ferguson, recent surgery and Is now the large group busy til evenproject chairman; Mrs. F'aye Winner's Choice of either: ing. steadily Improving. publicity chairman; Club met Jensen, The INFRA RED PATIO HEATER The Monday Bridge Club at the home of Mrs. The L'.E.A. session In SLC, Mrs. Ida Harrison, magazine Edgar HARDWICK GAS RANGE f Thurs. and Frl. was attended by were guests at the home of Labrum. A dessert luncheon representative and Duane Rich-en- s, the following Myton School tea- Mrs. Grace Dalglelsh, Monday was served. safety chairman. chers, Principal James Duke, afternoon. Two guests were Mrs. Verlen Labrum was a VALUABLE LOCAL PRIZESt Set aside the date of NovIt. G. Ross, Opal Gomm, Bea- Mrs. Lillian Lott and Mrs. A. guest. Mrs. Grace Dalgliesh, ember 1C as that Is the scheHEATER 1. INFRA-REtrice Crapo, Virginia Monks and G. Orr. Prizes wers won by Mrs. Verlen Labrum and Mrs. duled VALUEi (41.10 evening fur the annual Walker and Mrs. Mrs. Ashton. William Llnck won the Rozella Johnson. PTA Banquet to be held at the prizes. CAMP STOVE a. S -Mr. and Mrs, S. F. Fourteen members of Myton Roosevelt Elementary School. VALUE: $21.95 atL.D.S. Ward priesthood Sr. wers hosts at their S LANTERN S. TUESDAY BRIDGE tended Stake Priesthood Tempi lovely ranch home on North MyVALUE: SIMS Excursion in SLC, Saturday. ton bench, Monday evening. A MEETS AT FREE! 1008 FARMERS ALMANAC! at the delicious turkey dinner was enWeekend visitors IIARMSTON HOME to every family that registers ranch home of Mr. and Mr. joyed by Mr. and Mre. A.G. Orr Wall were Mr. and Mrs. of Hawthorne, Calif,, Mr. and Eldwln Mrs. Eugene Harmston enRegistrations Close October 141 J. E. Angus and Mrs. Effle Mrs. Floyd Lamb of Roosevelt, tertained the Tuesday Bridge Mrs. Louise Jorgensen JUST COME IN AND REGISTER NOTHINQ TO SUV Nowland of Blythe, Calif. The Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Llnck, Mrs. Club at her home. Decorations Mr. and Mrs. Hubeneha and two ladles are sisters of Mr. Lillian Lott and Mrs. Grace were snapdragon arrangeWall. daughter, Heidi, Belville, Penn, dalglelsh. ments. -Stanley Johnson, son of Mr. -- Out of the Basin A dessert was came to see Mr. and Mrs. Hugh luncheon guests at Perdval. They are going to and Mrs. Smith Johnson, left the wedding reception of Susan served. Mrs. William H. Rup-pschool at Logan and are friends Sunday to enter the LDS Miswon the Jr. prize. Whitmore and Bud Christensen of Eavette when she was on her sion Home In SLC. were Mrs. Nellie Hammersch-ml- d, mission. The Perclval's also and Mrs. Mr. Marlon Ross, a grandmother, Mrs. Jerry received and word that Alton is now and Mrs. Ross Mr. Loryn DEARBORN Baronet Bird, and Mr. and Mrs. Gale ward clerk In BYU 72nd ward. son, Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Potter, all of Salt Lake VENTED GAS AREA HEATER City. Jimmy and Nell Lemon were Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ross REo.m2.s MODEL DRM J50 home from BYT to help their were Joined by Mrs. Francis -- Visiting In Myton for the Mrs. Garda Seeley Dad get the crops In. Hair of SLC and Mrs. Marlon wedding and reception of Mr. BLOWER M0DEL Mr. and Mrs. Jim Zobell Shields and Mr. and Mrs. Kent and Mrs. Bud Christensen were LaRee and K . L. Hall and baby went to as dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Denny Beath, Mrs. Denver Mantl Saturday to go lModti home of Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Lucy Christensen and Mr. and daughter, Randl Kay and Julie through the temple with Mr. and Larsen of Salt Lake spent the Mre. Ken Christensen and famltoss In Roosevelt. and daughter. Mrs. Bob week-en- d here visiting with the Mr. and Crowley Shell Abegglen, Janet Abeg-gleily. Mrs. Alfred Abram, William O. Larsens. Julie will and Jack Uresk, students met them In Mantl. SEALED be leaving In November to Join Sandy, at BYU In Provo came home to Mr. and Mrs. Mac Roleter, COMSjSTION her husband, 2nd Lt. Kirk LarCOUNTER-FLOspend the weekend with their spent 8 days visiting with sen who Is a commissioned of- SLC, FURNACE WAIL FURNACE Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spencer. parents. GerIn in the U.S. Mr. and Mre. Doyle Llson-be- e ficer Army Weekend visitors at the hoREG. J159.?5 They enjoyed fishing at Sand see. S2U.JS and family drove to SLC many. me of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert MODEL MODEL I Wash. Mr. and Mrs. James Bird Chandler were Mr. and Mre. over the weekend to obtain medMr. and Mrs. John Jorgenleft during the week to visit Rlynn Anderson and family of ical assistance for their daughsen spent the weekend In Provo Bountiful. ter, Jeanie, 10. While In SLC, their daughter Connie and hus- and Orem. Confirmed members of the they visited at the home of Mr. band Lynn Long. The Longs Jim Lemon, Ton: Gentry, Mr. and are the proud parents of a new David Church of Jesus Christ of La- Llsonbee's mother, Lemon, Archie Seaver, tter Day Saints at the Myton Mrs. Matt Mast, and with Mr. baby daughter born Oct. 2. The Tom Seaver, and Max Patry miss weighed 7 lbs. and S went to the Ward Chapel, Sunday, were Llsonbee's sister, Mr. and Mrs. little mountains all week Eugene Sisco and family; and and 12 oz. and will answer to to Sherri Brokaw by her grandthe cows home. bring the name of Rae Lynn. The HanMr. and Mrs. Jay Paul Anfather, Austin Brokaw, Allison with Mr. and Mrs. Larry sen and family, Mrs. Llsonbee's Long's live In SLC. Duke by her father, James DuRunning Springs, Calif, derson, Mr. Stewart of SLC visited ke. The baby daughter of Wilma brother. and R.W. Anderson, Neosho, Mo. with the week LI At his here son the bees during Logan, Appawora was blessed by are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis and given the name visited with her sister and fam- daughter, Mrs. Paul Bird and Walt Anderson. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Robison, her family. Pamela Pauline. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nelson Randy Williams visited here and Mrs. Francis Hair of SLC and to meet their new Children, Coalville, spent during the weekend with his parwas a visitor at the home of her the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Hansen's brother, Ke- ents, the Monte Williams. RanSir. daughter and Henry Nelson. and Mrs. Loryn Ross, during ith Hansen, Altamont, who has dy is going to Dixie College. Kent Williams was a lucky Just returned from Tokyo, and mustered out of the U.S. winner In getting his elk. home. -accompanied the Visiting at the Wallace See-- Bob and Marie Goudrlchand Llsonbees on their weekend ley home during the week to two children of SLC vislte and the see Waylon champions trip. Duchesne Mothers' Club was two little girls who were here last weekend with Rub's parents, the Owen Goodrichs. held Thurs. night at the home from West Palm Beach, Flor., Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Christof Mrs. Barbara Jensen, with were Dal and Bea Seeley and of SLC and family spent ian Jeanand Mrs. Vickie Mrs. NaDean Horrocks daughter the weekend here at their ranch n; Lay-toMrs. Alice White, Verne Layton and som Kent of home. Duane and a the Young Marilyn nal, presented program, demonstration on how to make and children, Lori and Robbie inexpensive hats from items of Sandy; Morris and Dolores We also gave Skylark a new Phrme news .tem tu Monsen and son, Gary of Verusually found In the home. wheelbase. We shortened it by Aft on and at Mr. the Mrs. were Guests Seeley meeting nal; three inches. It parks easier. And you'll Mrs. Della Allen, Mrs. Iva and Mrs. Jennie Goodrich of think you're driving a sports car. The champions left on Allred and Mrs. Rita Gorsuch. SLC. The engine runs on club members attend- Wednesday to return to their Eighteen We gave Skylark a regular gas. Now you can take ed. brand new look. And we gave her it easy on the family --TArthur L. Taylors have a price tag you can afford. $2664: in and travel budget style. a new daughter, born Friday at Is that talking your language? Ward, assisted the organization the Roosevelt LDS Hospital. She Wouldn't you really rather have a Buick? Mr. and Mrs. Ralph officers, 'Hi 'MishIkIm'II Is a granddaughter of Mrs. and E. n In planning the fpr thvMrh IpeM Coup Edwards, M keiew ceil Mrs. Bruce V. Smith of DuchJl II N. 94 wil'towtfl outing. Ail prlwi luchjtft FiO'li leciea la esne. The little raise weighed desir dabvtv and ha.dti 7 lbs. 12 oz. The name chosen dlwra NEILL C. JENSEN itarit etfcer HU'lueeM NWMfM. for her Is Eileen. She has two additianai MM Me Meal brothers and two sisters. Tliill'-'iliiV- IL' I ' atPAart I'fik- - ' ca:s i'l l'.! d, two college students su.'sered Usuries at this narrow i ri.:te, in a car accident. Iiernar ! V. IijJ Ion, Duchesne Fhei".:f, who Investigated Deputy The fourth accident this year the the accident, estimated occured at the first Strawberry damage at $1,000 to this Cal-I- fi Bridge. Years before, highway Tiiii track, w hid: was enroute deaths happened at this site. tu Deliver. An example of uhat can happen The truck tractor rolledover at a narrow i : tdge on a wide and pl.intel itsdl on its top. U.S. Hallway. A truck tractor The Dud.e.ine Motor Co. wrecktook a roll Sat. afternoon, tu er was called to hoist lt back a pickup keep from onto the tcad, and remove lt truck that hadbtaked suddenly from the accidi-n- t area. to allow a tanker truck pasNo traffic citation was Issued sage on this bridge 1.2 miles to the truck driver. west of Duchesne. It is comStatements have been made monly known as the "first" that a side t ei.efit of the StarStrawlierrv bridge, spanning the vation Dam and Reservoir will Strawberry River. be that this .uni the second" ft tu s wliu have met a simboth narrow ilar fate at this narrow bridge Strawberry lBridge, be "under the bridges, this year are a Strawberry area Narrow bridge - J ship Group of the Wasatch Pres- -' Lyterlun Church, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Heaney and two children, ar- va-ca- tli son-lh-U- (),( ! ' an s '..lit (' I young people, Thirteen members of the Senior Fellow- ni'i'i. limn a five week (i trl(i tn Greenville, where she visited her Mr. laughter and and Mrs. Jack Goodrich and family. As she returned liorne alic visited aim t her daughter, .Mi. and Mrs. tdsel Murphy and family In bountiful. Tlvniipson who has been confined to the Veteran's Hospital In Salt Lake City, during the past 4 months, was suffto return iciently improved home la.st week. Mr. anl Mrs. Arthur Grr came from ILwthorne Calif., to visit at the home of F red Todd, brother of Mrs. Grr. While here old they are busy greeting ft lends. Mher visitors at the Todd home were Mr. and Mrs. Alan Todd who rame from Salt Lake City to spend the weekend. - - Mrs. Hex lamb was hostess, Thursday evening at her lovely ranch home, serving a delicl- ous dessert luncheon to twelve guests. Three tables of bridge and completed the evening H. to awarded Mrs. were prizes C. Cooper and Mrs. Lloyd F enn. and Mrs. W.H. Llnck returned Sunday from Salt Lake City where Mr. Llnck had been hospitalized for a few days. He la.st ITT the past week. his aii'l . l:i'V Gilbert returned If y , - hillC.-,- i i!' I..,;." well iiit - Dm-lirnn- reur-t-mlin- water." woman, whose car went off the She highway into the river. suffered a leg Injury, alongwlth other discomforts; a Duchesne woman suffered a neck injury, when a car braked ahead of her CTNTAIl at this narrow bridge, and the Roosevelt PTA Purchase Order meeting set for Oct. 19th Books STANDARD BASIN i son-in-la- w, E drug stores O Just-A-Me- re farm supplies O du H U I (3) LP-GA- Mor-tens- f.. LP-GA- MARK OPR 1H " STORK Buchanan Feed Rimim'V elt Altiinuint PRESCRIPTION NITROGEN Supplies I'hnnr Phone - 722-244- 1 Roost-wi- t o We Specialize MACHDfUT MISCELLANEOUS SAIJCII 722-827- 0 field Tires Hiilant'lnu Kmnl-KnAlignment Brake Service WILL TRAP?: TIRES FOR MOST ANYTHING of VALUE On Highway 40 i.i Kmisevelt Krlly-Sprin- MISCELLANEOUS rmiwnfinrui a , rhnne SUPPLIES 722-X2- MOORE PAINTS LINOLEUM SAVE AT TURNER'S IHI1LAND BUILDING SUPPLY I'hnnr 722 8811 - Kmisevelt 1 - QUALITY CHECKED Dairy For Home Delivery 1 Call Rnmtrtvrlt The Brand Y'ou Know . . with the Quality Yuu're Sure Of!" ' WbSlL.-- P.i x... , t "f V ; i . Si AND AT HOME! Rconea! Frontier Grill and Motel ! 5 A I The 68 Bulcks are at your Buick dealer's G & L CHEVROLET-BUIC- K W now. fllllWHtW He's ready to talk your language. Srd Fast A Lagoon St., Roosevelt Tues. Oct. 5, the amount collected $14,096.56, the records night on Pine Ridge, west of was showed. Duchesne. Ferron J. PeterThe 1967 tax bills are due now son was chief cook for the fried chicken and potatoes cooked In at the county treasurer's office the Dutch ovens. Mrs. lareta and deadline for paying these Is noon Brady, director of the Mutual taxes, without penalty, 30. November on Married activities for this tual Married cook-o- ut - j i ivrivii-tnnai- u MURPHYS Carlson Cleaners Professional and APPLIANCE Coin-O- p DRY CLEANING Service Is Our Business! COIN-O- We ventre all G. E. large and small appllanree! .'Phone 2 - Roonevelt Phone 722-284- 1 Service IN DUCHESNE "Fait Change (Tire) Ariltt" TIRES CHANGED PUNCTURES PATCHED Emergency Starting Service anil Motor Tnnr-up- i TIRES - BATTERIES ACCESORIE8 Open from dam tn 10 p m. Steve Esauk. 0ieratiir P LAUNDRY Open Every Day 6:80 a.m. . 10p.m - Rooaevelt ' I VWVWUU Steves Chevron UULI Roosevelt, Utah ' - ir mot el here mmm uummu I;..?- uJllI 722-624- DIRECTORY DUCHESNE". UTAH 6 Phone Or TWO GOOD PLACES TO EAT AND SLEEP . . . Products DUCHESNE Supply 1 BUILDING tl nmiiiimiman.il mailed in county v E Whis-- I 722-213- 1 . KiNxwvelt 2 TIRE STORE your language. Jr t Roosevelt Equipment Phone 68 Buick Skylark $2664 Now were talking r KiM.s.-vrl- 6 SERVICE son-in-la- w, Duchesne Auto - 722-238- 2 IN FARM La-V- or 9.000 tax notices Ptioe pirn tee Co-o- p We Cnloa Agency $11988 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilker-so- n and family motored to SLC area Sat. and took In a performance of "Oklahoma" at the Valley Music Hall; then went on During the past month, nearly to Evanston, Wyo., to visit with 9.000 tax notices for 1967 were Mr. Wllkerson's sister, Mrs. sent out by the Duchesne County Raymond Vodd and family. Treasurers office. Mrs. MarMr. and Mrs. Steve Lott ilyn Wardle, county treasurer, and family drove to Logan this reports she Is charged this year collection of the past week. Here, they were with house guests of Mr. and Mrs. $903,365.06 In real and personal Frank Nosl, formerly of Duch- property taxes. So far, as of esne. Also, they received med- Oct. 5 accounting, she had colical checkups. lected $14,229.70. Last year, with Thirty-seve- n attended the the treasurer was charged Duchesne Second Ward's Mucollecting $835,249.49, and as of til Uintah Farmers Veteriiery DVF-IS- -- 7 CANNED GOODS Benrloe DUCHESNE $ 2 134-8- FUELS n, he 722-238- FERTILIZER DRUG Tu Drag i vlUil l $159 (1111111- - I'lnine Farm Supplies! MODERN nnmnwin Kingsley - - PHiine 722.243 1 - Kiwxevrlt OQ8S nRH-wn- I'll Ydl'lt PRKRritlPTION HEADQUARTERS '" el, CQA88 PO FARM SUPPLIES Drugs 0535577 0000 CEimrnifl S H irrunOAAAJ O CARPETS O LINOLEUM O UPHOLSTERY Buck Alan . . . carpet binding and Installation of nil flnr coveringi Welding Service BETTS Floor Covering & Upholstery Shop Phone 722-2M- 9 Rmmevelt . PORTABLE ARC & ACETYLENE 24-H- Phone 722-262- ROOSEVELT. 5 UTAH |