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Show v k 3)1 STANDARD ItnnkHvrll, Utah Nirii:!icr mu. ''nv, 2, l'if7 Look what you can do y.r. jiiiI Mis. M.iikhi Hlck-iiijic vistiing .it tin- - H,iiie if Mrs. Miry EMi Mrs, t lii? former ThHina 'lift. in.iii -- i'i with a P. It. vi1 .'lull -- Mis, lute Iisen visitors Tliur- - .iii-- - .i'll' I.ii-.i- Ms. ii. J .! ! ii i.I l.ymi l. iMIlii' BASIN' 1'IO.VKKRS Mr. unit Mrs. V. Russel Tudd were hnnored reeently us they iwsseil their 30th They reeently returned frmn serving u mission for lalinui: ht (i.Iiiti to ujtch - tlii- ant Ual' .SI ile J'.ivM pliiii 'l .ii, a fi- iinn- - li.uk for L'. ;. I'. 'ii'1 i t '.Vrti i' .M.i'.i.fM.iirii and Mis. 1.. Meat to Salt lake k '..I : .v i'it.lit In visit Kent, ii. t'irrci 'i:li tliein I rlLv. 'i .. the I,I)S (liurrh. fri-.sl- i'i i Open house honors Russel Todds In observance of golden wedding I -- i l'r Mis. AI leu Kjiia.s-:"- f: M:s. Hjy lal,-- : uii .ml a nit air Var,.li'iiiiii; In LiV"r-la-iCalif., M:. ami Mrs. Maiv.'l NieJ- -' : i '!'! 'I ! i .i ".('. ".y. ie t'i' WIM.k Vlsitlhl, Th-- y rm.;.i'velt. i'i r leintUa., : i oil Vitkins spent 'i ' ili t'n.Jr fTHi.d- Mr. .in' Mil. I'aul ( Dii v .ill i . hJ.j.i-i- jin J ii Mr. and Mrs. W. Russel Todd iPhratfid their golden wedding anniversary October 7 in the cnltuial hall of the Ballard Ward church with their family and fi tends. Mr. Todd came to the Uintah Basin Christinas eve of 1077 and Mrs. Todd came in April of 1007. They have been residents of the Roosevelt area since that time with the excep-tln- :i or It! months spent In the w-- st Central States Mission. 1 hey are the parents of three nor.-and throe daughters, Keith H., Salt Lake; Max Roosevelt; Howard, Uluehell; Mrs. Wen !i 11 (Norma) Johnson, Ogden; f s iMiko Kill ll.e iiiisfniliine fii i i.'i"' In I'ar-- . Mi .. i li'.J i i. . i ht ...i liietr rt l.iii;( way t- liir. Tliei1' car was badly damaged, Mrs. Farrell (Nedra) Mohlman, Bountiful; and Mrs. Earl (Joanne) McKenna, Logan and 28 grandchildren. Mr. Todd was In the RoOBe' velt Stake Presidency 18 years, served eight years as bishop, was school loard member of Uintah school district 20 years and a meinlier of the Union high school board for 10 years. He Is serving as stake patriarch of the Koosevelt Stake, Mrs. Todd lias been active In stake and ward auxiliaries of the Church. She was Uintah Basin Muther of the Year In 1959. anted them oacx to attend the funeral of Richard Birch a former resident of Roosevelt. . Irena Kuppel spent last week visiting In Spanish Fork. Don Fulton left October 3 for Washington D.C, He will xeturn December 9 for his family. They will be there several months betori! leaving for Ids assignment In Tunisia. Mike Ruppel, who was injured last month In an accident near Omaha, has been released from tlie hospital and Is at the home of his brother, John, who lives in Omaha. Home to visit during the deer I.tihrum and MarjorleOherhan-!"- . LIGHTWEIGHT hunting weekend were Nancy Mrs. Lahnini accomp- SAW Sandra Richens and Olpln, Louise Wilson. Mrs. Olpln went 'i.'.ir A.ftiir.ti Cairo -- I back to school with them' and ran, bnr guard, ' "uuiid Mu, dtplh brought the car back. Mlinu oil. full ail H ' joSepn hPlmer, who mistak. i .r, oC f.lmg guidu. en to a Salt Lake hospital last week has returned home much Mrs. kbry Arnold After his return. improved. Mrs. Helmer was taken to the Afton Richens, Myton. Also hospital for surgery. teturnlng home to Salt Luke were the Riches daughter, Bonober 29. Carol is attending nie, with her husband after her final year at the BYTJ iuid she lus been home for weeks Joan lives In Logan. visit. Cherry Beardall was home Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook from school at BYU to spend and girls enjoyed a trip through the Mountains to Manila, they the weekend with her parents hunted some on their trip and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Beardall. She recently returned from a ran Into the snow storm. trip to Calif., where she spent of and Emerson Floyd boys a few days with her fiance Magna came on the October 22 weekend to deer hunt with before he departed for Viet- -, nam. Blaine Emerson and boys. Karen Kitchen gave the socMrs. Fred (Sandy) Asay ial relation lesson In Relief 1 left November for a 10 day Society Tuesday October 24. to Hawaii to meet her trip The Relief Society women atsa husband Fred coming from buslally preparing for their anVietnam. She went by plane. nual bazaar which will Don Herbert, Salt Lake, has been visiting for a week with his November 10. The public is invited to come and support daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lynn and enjoy their supper them Farnsworth and enjoying some and evening of entertainment deer hunting. and Lloyd Rasmus-Mr. and Mrs. Levell Asay sen came from school at Loand family, Salt Lake, spent the weekend In Ballard with gan to go deer hunting. Venn Levells parents and In Roos- Timothy, brother of Tllinthas who ha beer staying with her evelt with Carmas relatives. for the pas' few veeks, rer. and Mrs. Bill Parrish to Salt Uk left Sunday afternoon for Salt turned - Mr. ard Mrs. Vor. O lke to attend the farewell testimonial for Ralph Ercan- -t Price, spent some time at the home uf Mr. and Mrs. Ralph reck and Randell Espltn. They and at their sons will stay until Monday to see McMullln, In Roosevelt. Raialel off on a plane for his place -Mr. and Mrs. Wes Ercaa mission In Canada. breck and family left October The MIA held their 29 for Salt Lake to attend the . party Tuesday r.'.I-t- The Sunday night testimonial for ' veunj peope were dlv B Mr son Ralph. They had j r.m r uu: i Xi i committees and took charge afternoon to visit with su.iday AM l.e f.tn. before he left for the -at the home of Mr. him, ug'dij BYU to learn the language be 'r.il Mrs. John Page was their fore departing for his south J.niF.'i.icr Kathleer, the weekend cf ('t tuber 22, from school in American mission. and Mrs. Dee Meldrom and daughters, Carol 2 ISI lie T Afton, caine to spend Wyo., 1 I tall Jian and husband and lit- a few day with Mrs. Hazel tle son, the weekend of Uct- The two women are Shisler. and that was the only deer he was aide to get. Rocky Hanson came from school to go doer hunting with fr anif su iiiff't jt f I, J.tf price Cn i mil his mother, Mrs. Mellu Han- iitm e - soil. They were accompanied : nr 1 tint Murdock, FredGagan j&Yi1 thd Mr. and 1 Mrs. Verlen Ldi- r ' , ' v r. tin. They were ali success , : V . f tit: in gettliig tlieir deer, r-- . fr and Mrs. Dee Mcldniiu, i ;CVJ .A i " Alton Wyo,, were house guests lL at tin home of Mrs. Hazel Shls-l"- r, for a few days last week. ' I LEU WEEKEND Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hand-u.rncumrs kit Salt Lake spent theweek-m.1 DEB WITH THE with Mr. and Mrs. Verlln OF ANY I :'i . H SAVE 25 , SB anni-ii-rsar- y. Wclit'I ('A dryer Paint a room (in the extra time your GAS dryer xin Declaim your backyard. (Your GAS dryer does tm ay with unsightly you). '' ai. uI i . i. Go V. J to a football game Remove mothball and other odors the (while your GAS dryer dries the efothes) no heat setting of your GAS dryer). (on lMd --Aar- on --M- Hall-owt- Bradshaw Keep your clothes clean and pure (free from dust, smoke, pollen). Parts . NELSON AGENCY Ph. 722-250- 1 ROOSEVELT rtOS 95th ANNIVERSARY APPLIANCE SALE 'M 3 - K ' . Cubic Ft, ! Cut 840.00! now $219.00 bf ilc. Ft. . now $189.00 2sr la th., Save $30.00! r siiaiic Washer now $199.00 sisters. Karl Shisler and his mother, Hazel Shisler spent Saturday In Salt Lake. Karl attended to Farmers Union business and Hazel visited with her sister. They were caught in the first snow storm of the year and held In Danlals canyon. John K. and Mary Arnold took Mrs. Arnolds sister Doris Cloward, and grandson Tommy with them on a short visit to Salt Lake Saturday. They visited their children and mother Mrs. Ellen Dean and barely got through the snow storm In Danlals Canyon before all the cars were held up. Mr. and Mrs. Bernall Rich and family of Washington are spending their vacation with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Arban Rich and Mr. and Mrs. Buy the things you want with of the other kind.) laundress and only a Why put up with being a wife and mother? A T.AS dryer can take over hanging clothes and a lot of your ironing for von and do a better job besides! full-tim- e part-tim- e k ' Drying elothes in the heated fresh air of a GAS dryer leaves them soft and pure, regardlei of the weather. 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