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Show I ..- - Veterans Day nr vr ri "... 1. iT "I I 1 !i Duchesne Post ami Unit No. f The American Lesion and Auxiliary cooperated In Prehe!,ll'K I" the Veterans Day AssemHy program at the esne high school Friday morn-- . 22 i. '-- . i : ' O Roadside park cmrau a INSURE ce Bishop and Mrs. Wm. Brother son received word of a new grandson born to Mr. and Mra. Jack Brotherson of Iowa. The baby will answer to Edward Sean and weighed 5 lbs 4 oz. This makes two boys for the Bro-therao- Mr. and Mra. Laird Hartman and family, Orem, visited the weekend with the Max Hartmans. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jes-se- n and Diana visited the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reay and Mr. and Mrs. Dick John Jeasen of Salt Jeaaen. Lake also vlsltsd with the Dick Jessena. Billy and Elalna Bowen went to Salt Luke over the weekend, and Elaine attended a beauty convention. The Ned Mitchell's and Dewey Jeaaen left Friday on tour of the Southwestern states and Calif., where the Mitchell 'swill purchase a new car. -- Mra. BUlle Alexander un' derwent major aurgery at the Vernal Hospital Thursday. She la reported doing well and will be released soon. Sherrie Jessen, Jeanne and Karen Brotherson of Salt Lake visited their families over the weekend. George Carroll was hospi tall zed at the Roosevelt Hospital this week. Maxine Perry and Sherry visited her family in Salt Lake this weekend. She took Debbie and Shelia Mecham to spend the weekend with their mother Laura Mecham, who is attending school at Provo. Debbie and Shellla are spending the winter with the Jerry Carrolls and the George Carrolls. Mr. and Mrs. Mlcheal Fisher and family moved to Calif., for the winter. Mrs. Lois LaRose entertained a group of young people In honor of her son, Elliss 9th birthday, on Saturday. Recently Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Murphy spent the weekend In Salt Lake and visited Mrs. Murphys son Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Jensen of Rainer Ore,, the Murphy's also visited Mr. and Mrs. E. J. (LsJean) Cummings and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Telt and family of Roy. While In parents, the Reed Andertons Salt Lake the Murphys visited some over the weekend, and did Mrs. Murphys brother, Erwin pheasant hunting. Other Sun- Apgood, who was In the hosLor' were day dinner company there. ralne Workman and family, pitalMrs. Peggy Walker underand Lena and Dodd son, Peggy went major surgery Saturday Roe McDonald and son. SaIn Salt Lake. She is reported turday visitors at the Anderton doing well. home were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Recent visitors of the E. L. Bergner and son. Bob and fam- Murphys were Mr. and Mrs, ily, Park City. Earl Devoax of Rigby Ida. Connie Woodard spent some Mrs. Jennie Brotherson and the time here with her parents Mrs. Henerleta Carroll left last Connie Is week on an extended Cliff Woodards. trip east attending beauty school In Salt visiting many places of Interest Lake. on their way to visit their daughMrs. Dean Hamblin, Hazel ters and families. Mrs. Broand Dennis Jensen motored to therson will visit Mr. and Mrs Ferron Friday, visiting two Daniel (Nan) Cottle of South days with David and Fontella Carolina. ne Gale Holt Central Utah Call I Office Home Duchesne: Call 723-333- ter. 3 723-- 3 738-240- 4 -- 1 OS Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brady Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanalp and Mr. and Mrs. Max Birch, all attended funeral services for Shelby Mayhew Monday RCA Whirlpool Automatic Washer v N- lull r.nl'i it iM' ... sac-raflc- es - .il.i Episcopal News Ing. Elden R. Wilcken, post Ainer- leant sm chairman, was In char ge of the program, In cooperation with Principal Eugene Browning, the faculty, student body and the music department, and three 19C7 American Legion Boys State delegates from DHS, Pat Radcllffe, Darrell Hadden and Mark Hansen. Pat Radcllffe recited a brief history of the previous wars In which United States mill Re tary has been engaged. cor. ed musical selections, popular during the period of: each of these wars, was played by the music department during this talk. Mr. wilcken spoke of the made by the military men and women, their love of country, and the threats facing the nation and the world today, as war continues and political philosophies and theories dash. OFFICIALS INSPECT ROADSIDE PARK KeprrsrntHtlvrN of tin Utah Stall Highway Dcimrtnient, Riiithii nf Public Ruuds, anil nmiscvrlt City were un hand lust week tn Inspect the completed roadside park southwest ol lloosr.elt, prior to Its being turned over to the city for maintenance Visiting dignitaries pictured above, meeting with Mayor Kulph Shields, at right, Include (left to right) E. samuelson, llureuii of Public Knuds; E. Holier! s, contractor; E. Larson, llndscpl- architect; 1.. Iandscuie coordinator; I). Watt, Bureau of I'lildlc Kinds; .11 Taylor, projiu-- t engineer; J, Keyes, chief of planning, both with the state highway department and Francis Felrh, highway commissioner. ging on the grass In the lnvlt- Ing shade of the grove of trees. rTMflKHI No facilities have been Included (Continued from page 1) and the for overnight camping, whtch would for turning lanes not lnterupt the flow of traffic pitching tents or other such accessories will not tie allow- 3 on the highway. However, It was felt by Mayor Ralph Shields, and ed. -- Mr. and Mrs. Mick Fenn members of the Roosevelt city officials present that so long It as there daughter with didn't the Interfer accompanied council, were on hand to accIntended purpose of the park, Claia and Byron Bowden to new The the ept facility. city had agreed to assume control there would lie no objection Salt lake to spend some time of the park In order to add to trailers or camper trucks with their grandson, Randy to the attractions available In using the area as an overnight Larson, home on leave from While In the armed forces. stop. Roosevelt. the Fenns stayed with the city as a rest Primarily designed Helen and Spencer stop, where persons traveling Magna and the Bowdens visited 40 can few a for stop highway their daughters, Linda and Patminutes, use the rest rooms, and family. sy on the lunch type bowery enjoy Evelyn Loranger entertaintables, or Just enjoy a respite ed for a quilting bee during from the summer heat hy loun Mr. Merlin Broadhead under the week. Ladies helping with went surgery at a Provo hospithe stitching were Marie MiAt latest report he was tal. ller, Thelma Anderton, Noli Improving. Nelson and Margaret Loranger. to Steve Esauk was taken Lunch was served. NOW! a hospital In Salt Lake where Mr. and Mrs. Marley Hamon was for ulcers. he operated Must fire strike to make you blin enjoyed pheasant hunters Mrs. Esauk has been In Salt the realise Its dangers? Too late past week including Joyce to think of INSURANCE Lake with him. The las test Woodard and children, Salt when your property lies In reports are that he was Im- Lake, and Bud and Vivian AnASHES. You cannot rebuild proving. derton and boys, Bountiful. with ashes. The time to set Mrs. Alen Broadhead spent Bonnie Cook and son spent la now! the weekend visiting Alens par- the past week visiting her parDelbert ents, Mr. and Mrs. the Clinton Birds. Mrs. ents, Full-ServiAlen Is serving Broadhead. Your Bird and two children Lais In the U. S. army and Is statDonna Bird motorand Mrs. Independent ioned at Dugway. Mrs. Broad-he- ad ed to Salt Lake Friday takIs living In Ogden. Insurance Agent Bonnie home. Blake Esauk of Las Vegas, ing-Fontella Tomlinson, Char-elehas been here visiting hls parHurley, Dean Hamblin, ents and taking care of their Sharon Dustin, Lurrlene Dunbusiness In Duchesne for a few can and Ruth Haslem were some days. of the ladies who met at the Mrs. Amanda Chldester, home of Hope Shaw to make Lake few a Salt spent days and other Items for the toys visiting her sister, Mrs. Ther coming bazaar. on Robb. Ruth and Myron Haslem and Mr. Herbert Anderton went family were Salt Lake visitto Salt Lake to have a check -ors during the week, overnight from hls doctor. and Nlta Kitchen. Mr. and Kirs. Marvin Mi- guests of Ray visited also Myrons father They tchell and son Grant Midvale, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Haslem and wife. G. Little Frankie Hardlnger Herbert Anderton Wednesday. the weekend with Ned Anderton who has spent stayed over Mr. and Mrs, hls grandparents In two the the past months hls parwhile Louis Loranger, National Guard In Oklahoma Barbara and Frank Hardents, Mon' home returned Sunday. INSURANCE were In Salt Lake. day he left for Calif., where lnger Bruce Anderton and son he has employment for the win visited hls Granger, Quinn, Roosevelt witiitnI K.iuM-irll- , noted at DHS chuitch RESPIRATORy ; Whlterocks, Thursday, November 1C In the Parish Hall at 8:00 p.m. This meeting Is of eat Importance to all members so plan to attend. Communion Services will be held Sunday at 9:00 a.m., St. Elizabeth's morning praver and Sermon at St. Martin's, Hons-eveat 11 a.m. with I.eo Hancock and Russell Lggert In charge. Holy Spirit Sunday School at 10 a.m. and Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11 a.m. St. Martin's will luve a work night Thursday, November 10 at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howell Keith and Dana attended St, Mark's Cathedral for Morning Prayer In Salt Lake last Mr. IUell Is being Sunday. transferred to the Washington, D. C. Roads Office ol the Bureau of Indian Affairs at the end of this month. " S187.50 I.RA-4S- 0 See your RCA dealer! Mrs. Marie Miller entertained at a double birthday dinner honoring her grandson, Scott Wilson and husband, Newt Miller's birthday's. Enjoying the occasslon were Vick and Arvllle Brown and daughter, Vicki, Oreene and LaMar Wilson and Annette, and the guests of honor. Pam Woodward had the misfortune of getting hit In the eye She was a while at school. patient In the hospital for several days for treatment and observation. and Mrs. Max Nelson received word from their son, Randy, of hls arrival In Sasebo, Japan, where he Is doing --M- NIELSEN FURNITURE AND WESTERN AUTO Phone 72Z-S2S- 9 DISEASE out" j t.i'V JTA ATOUY ( I.IXIC ltl'rin lie iimiI the IHNl'I.AY Mr. D. Mantylu how evhlhll .lie ni.nie i ilti mix respiratory illsrHoe ellnle olileli Mill lie held lit the llmisi i ) .Inni.ii 1 ti Selionl Thiirilay evening. The ellnle U .in.ii wponoreil liy the I Vilrciteil lulls n mIiii Ii Mrs. Manly In Is illslrlrl prmlileiit, anil by other oi gaiiiatl.Mi-- . lt, 1 (. 1: Clinic ttnriiiln. set at Jr. Vlt.il Infum.. men HI be presented b il'. I linil NeM'inall, Diii'ctur nf ruber. 'uliisi! Urogram, Utah Slate llvls:nn nf Health; Dr. Wallace Ch.iiul el'N, y; member of Utah Tln.i'.irliand 1'r.mklln Hough, executive secretary, I't.iti Tuberculosis ami Health Assn. Also a panel discussion on our loral respiratory problems will be presented by Dr. Kay Spend-lov- e, Dr. Terry Buxton, Mrs. Richard Lamb is high school for district leader respiratory ills Is Tuberculosis a disease of the past? It Is for actress Vivian l.elgh for she died from it on July a recurrence . hiierest- 8, W"7. i'd in ha erculusis and other Sell l:ll' II, lm- v'Xb'I'd District allied diseases, you are welcome at a respiratory disease In Scuihcrn England. Elder Lamb Is a son of Mr. seminar to lie held Thursday, November 18 at BKJO p.m. at Alta Rust, Mrs. Helen Walker ami Mrs. Glendon Lamb, Audthe Roosevelt Jr. high - Aud- - and Mrs. Don Hooper. and Is a graduate of and ience particiquestions He has Union high school. Hugh Chegup, 42, who died No- pation will be welcomed. been serving there fur a litThis program Is spousmed 12 In the Roosevelt Hosvember tle more than a vear. by the I'lnhih Basin Region 0 W. pital after a long Illness. He was born Septeniler 18, Parent Teacher Assn, the Uin1925 In Whlterocks to Willie tah Basin District of Utah Fedheld In and Gladys Duncan Chegup. He eration of Women's Clubs, and married Lorena Cesspuoch the Utah State Tuberculosis and 1 Health Assn. There v 111 1 an Wash and they were later divadmittance fee and tin . i Funeral services wl! Imheld et orced. He married Elaine Is pieKciited as a Christfor William Edward Williams, and they were divorced. Funeral services will be held mas Seal service from thcCtali 70, Thursday at I p.m. In the Friday at 1 p.m. In the White-rocHe married Laura Nephi. Duchesne Ward chapel, Mr, He was a Veteran of World Tuberculosis and Health Assn, Episcopal Church for Williams died November 13 In War n and the Korean war. and the Utah Thorjclr Society. a Salt Lake hospital of natSurvivors Include hls widow, ural causes. a son and a daughter, Ansel He was born April 10, 1897 Chegup, Stewart, Nev. and AngIn Eureka to William James LETS el lta Clipqup, Neola; ateprhll-dre- n, and Catherine Olivia Bancroft Carmellta Patterson, AvWESIEHN' Williams. lvin Longhair, both Bennett; Alta SADDLIRV He married Gertrude Baum Mae Longhair; Idaho; Dorene RANCH WfAR WKSTIRN ROOM August 28, 1917 In Duchesne. and Ruth Ellen Cuch, both SteVi!f or friendly The marriage was later solwart Nev,; hls parents, Neola; l ore emnized In the Salt Lake LDS Wideit (election of four brothers and five sisters, elltifoei of Weitern Temple. Johnnie, Isidore, Terry, Ellse, dolninq end He was a veteran of World Loeitt nicei. Mrs. Delores Appawora, RoSend Per Your War I and had worked as a New FRIE berta, Amelia, all at Neola. Wetiero Cotolof I railroad fireman, construction Edwin, California, Mrs. Venus M peqe fully He was worker and farmer. ceteloq with Caudell, Chicago, Dl. ffleny stylet in full a member of the 70s quorum Friends may call at the home neturel color! and was also an active home Write Dtifri'T of Willie Chegup on Thursday 41 l.lndS., teacher In the Duchesne Ward. and at the Episcopal Parish Soil Uke City Utah He and hls wife made their hall Friday prior to services. home for SO years cm their Burial will be In the John RANCH farm on the Strawberry River Harmes Cemetery at White-roc- ks WEARs five miles west of Duchesne with military honors by Ilugh Chegup . . . funeral Is where they celebrated tlielr M'liiiluled for Friday, Nov. 17. the American Legion. 50th wedding anniversary' Inst Kliler Richard A. Lamb wtui Is serving a mission for the LDS church In England has been apiolnted as a district leader, according to a l' pert Me this week n i'iiil. - Funeral for E. Williams to be Hugh Chegup Duchesne funeral set Friday, p.m. ks go d , , August. Survivors Include hls widow, Duchesne; a son and four daughters, Mrs. Merton (Rella) War-dl- e, Salt Lake; William R. (Bill) Williams Tablona; Mrs. Max (Ivy) Thorn, Sprlngvllle; Mrs. Norris (Grace) Plnoll, Santa Rosa, Calif.; Mrs. Melvin (Wil23 ma) Morrison, Murray, grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren; two sisters and one brother, F. B. Williams, Mrs. Noma Rowley, both Granger and Mrs. Irene Bauin, Heber. Friends may call at the chapel Thursday from 11 a.m. until time of services. Burial will be In the Charleston, Wasatch Enjoy top ACTION - DRAMA- COMEDY 00 HSHH THURSDAY, NOV. 16 6:00 Channel Five News 6:30 Cimarron Strip 8:00 CBS Thursday Night Movie. "WOMAN OF STRAW", Gina Lollobrigida, Sean SATURDAY, NOV. 18 5:30 Lost in Space 6:30 My Three Sons 7:00 Hogan's Heroes 7:30 Petticoat Junction 8:00 Mannix 8:00 Monday Night Theatre, LONELY ARE THE BRAVE", Kirk Dougias, Michael Caine Connery cemetery Thursday about 3;30 p.m. with military honors by the American Legion. County 10:00 Channel Five News 10:40 Best of Hollywood, "HARRY BLACK AND THE TIGER", Stewart Granger, Barbara 9:00 10:00 10:40 1 1 :40 Jackie Gleason Channel Five News Carol Burnett Woody Woodbury Show, Guests: Jan Murray, Ruta Lee, Maria, The Lewis and Clark Expedition Rush NOV. 7 Channel Five News Gomer Pyle-USWild, Wild West CBS Friday Night Movie. "CALL ME BWANA", Bob Hope. Anita Ekberg FRIDAY, William E. Williams . . . rites set fur Thursday In Diiehesnr. 6:00 6:30 7:00 8:00 1 MC SUNDAY, NOV. 19 5:00 Lassie 5:30 Gentle Ben 6:00 Ed Sullivan 7:00 Smothers Brothers 8:00 Mission: Impossible Roosevelt Ph. 722-250- 1 ROOSEVELT a site survey for a tracking station. Since Randys last visit home, he spent several months In New Zealand where he received recognition. 9 00 Gunsmoke 10:00 Channel Five News 1 0:40 Sunday Night Theatre, Now YOU can AFFORD color TV 5299.00 NO PAYMENT UNTIL FEBRUARY! ti All Christmas 20 e TUESDAY, NOV. 21 6:00 Channel Five News 6:30 Red Skelton Hour 7:30 Good Mornir-.Wo. Id 8:00 Daktari 9:00 CBS News Hour "Gaugin in 10:00 Channel Five tiews 10:40 Woody Woodbury Show, Guests-BarbarEden. Henry Youngman, John Gaffney, The iVIlow WEDNESDAY, N ,W. 21 6:00 Channel Five Ne 6:30 The Beverly Hillbillies 7:00 Green Acres 7:30 He and She B OO Wednesday N.gb "PSt'CriO" Anthont P. ik.ns. Jam.: "DEADLY COMPANIONS". Maureen O'Hara, Brian Keith ! 171 SQ. IN. PORTABLE only 10:00 Channel Five News 10:40 Football with Hudspeth 1 1 00 Woody Woodbury Show, Guests: Christopher Geoi-'jSydney Oincirr. Krofft PuppeUs Balloon NELSON AGENCY r. Snc-let- 1 ing. Special! now only Model 'h stAw a There Is to be a meeting of all members of St. Elizabeth's Episcopal Church at Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Mecham enjoyed the company of Mary and Bob Oleen, Salt Lake for the weekend of pheasant hunt- L 10 00 Chnnncl Five News 10 40 Best o Hollywood, "BENEATH THE TWELVE MILE REEF", Terry Moore, Robert Wagner orders placed before November on credit plans have delayed payment until KSLTV February! m ms car MONDAY, NOV. 20 6:00 Channel Five News 6:30 The Lucy Show 7:00 Andy Griffith 7:30 Family Affair i iocvri iu.v 11:00 '.l.-ur- Show, Guetts: Bobby Sherman, Yvonne Craig MOUNTAIN AMERICA'S no. i 7 a. .vr.?::.1: ' ro.v - :.i |