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Show Junior varsity cheerleaders at DHS con.hicted ai (In1 Presbyterian Church by the young ineiiJ ers uf the Uuk.itch ll The Church uf Salt lake. sermon wan presented by Mark Ruff, assisted by other iiu'iii- -l ers whu quoted or read portions of the Bible. Jean Black was pianist fur hymns. Family members and friends uf Marvin and Marlon Shields totaling eighty-seve- n persons, enjoyed a delicious dinner at the Myton "ard Clu-pe- l, on Day. Thanksgiving Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth irker and famVerily , Warden, Wash., nal Nielson, Soap lake. Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Leg rand Neilson and family Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Labruni and fan,.!'. Shirley Mechain and daughter Melanie, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Uuinney and children, Sandra Williams and baby. All of Bob Earnost of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Vail Heusser uf Deweyvllle; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shields ami daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jerrv Shields and baby of Salt Lake City, Plus many relatives of (2nXB3iii CJ0OOO Former bishopric honored at Myton Friday irtir.' A large crowd gathered at the Myton Ward Chapel Friday evening, to honor the outgoing bishopric of the Myton LDS ward, Bishop Clark Abeg-gle- n and his counselors Max Peatross and James Duke wlio had served the Mytun ward diligently during the past years. , WENDY HKOADIIEAD A special program purtraved the life of Bishop Abegglenwith his mother and other members of the Abegglen family acting the story. ors were members of the family, his mother, Mrs. Edlean Abegglen; his sister, Mrs. Woody Searle and his brother, Lawrence Abbegglen, all of Vernal and Mr. and Mrs. Devere Hancock and Mr. and Mrs. Arch McConkle, Roosevelt. -Dr. and Mrs. James Weston and two children came from Salt Lake Friday, accompanying twelve students, representing Wasatch the Iresbyterl.ui Church In Salt Lake City, wlio offered their services In painvisit- Out-of-to- Is ' - - ;.s n; Vi.. rrV this area. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Rolit-rtwere Mr. mid Mrs. Dee Manwarlng of Bountiful; Mr. and y.rs. James Campbell and family, Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Brent Morrill and family of Uiiiaha, Neb. at the home Boyd Van 1 issell who is attending college at Rexburg ' Ida., spent the Tlianksgiving 7., ting the new Sunday Scho with his parents Mr. holiday was The rooms. busy group CHARLOTTE MOON PAI LA PI C KETT Mrs. and Carl Van Tassell. Saturday painting the four class rooms and are deserving of He was accompanied liy Miss Pat Payne. and family, Orem, were over-- ! much praise for their work. Bert Jensen spent TlianksGQ33QZSH i night guests Wednesday at the The willing workers had come at Kainas at the home home of her mother, Mrs. Vera giving prepared to feed themselves of Mr. and Mrs. Dari Beal. Larsen, The group were Thankbut were happy to receive the Among the college students sgiving dinner guests at the food which members uf the who came home for Thanksgivhome of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ladles Aid prepared. After a were Jane Abbegglen. Shell Schules, Roosevelt. days lalxir the young group ing Kent Haueter, Bonnie Abegglen, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thomas made preparations for conduc-Mr. and Mrs. John Rich-enKay Johnson, Jack Haueter, and family, Salt Lake; Mr. and churthe Sunday morning ting Rae Crapo and JerLila spent Thanksgiving at the Mrs. Ralph Freeman, BountiVre&k, ch service. home of their daughter and ful and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allred. ry at the school classes Sunday Mrs. Jului Vresk who has family, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lister and family, Overtow, church were conducted at 11 Taylor of Hoy. Nev., enjoyed the Thanksgiva.m. with Robert George, Mrs. been confined to the Holy Cross Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lusty ing weekend at the home of Hospital In Salt I.ake was sufGeorge and Mrs. Ruby Hlgley and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. their parents, the Mark s. improved so she could ficiently in charge uf the classes in S. Lusty, enjoyed a family get return home, Tuesday. Mr. their new rooms. went to Salt Lake to bring Uresk together and Thanksgiving dinMr. and Mrs. Mark Fdea-za11 The a.m. services were ner at the home of their daughhis wife home. attended the wedding SatDinner guests at the home ter and family. Mr. and Mrs. urday evening for Mr. and Stanley Stevenson at Kearns. Grant Peel, Rangely, Thursday. Mrs. Burke Lindsay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roberts The Jack Gilbert family, on Thanksgiving day, were Mr. Vernal Nielson Soap Lake, of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Royal Slope, Wash., were overand Mrs. Wllford H. Roberts Wash., was an overnight guest Guy Lindsay, Talmage. Mrs. at visitors the night Saturday, and Mr. ami Mrs. Brent PeterWednesday at the home of his Lindsay was the former Jamie home of his parents Mr. and son of Provo. brother Vert. Smith of Myton. Mrs. Thomas M. Gilbert. -- Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Sherel DenMrs. LeGrand GiMr. and Mrs. Bale Holgate Mr. and Mrs. LaVon and daughters Charlotte, lbert and family were Thanksnis and Mrs. Vera Larsen attend and family, Rangely, were Julie art Ir-- ne were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home ed the Golden Wedding Annivervisitors at the homes of Mr. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. sary open house honoring Mr. giving gusts at the home of and Mrs. R. S. Lusty and ClarMr. and Mrs. Clayton Dennis Austin Beal, Salt Lake. and Mrs. Claud lorg Sunday ence Horrocks Friday. of Centerville. They also visMrs. Frank Murphy underafternoon at Altamont. Mr. and Mrs. Hale Holgate went major surgery at the Roosited at the twines uf two other Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holthe Thanksgiving weekend spent sons of Mr. Dennis, the Gale evelt hospital Monday. She Is gate Brent and Susan spent with their son and family, Mr. Dennis's ami now at home cunvalesing. Kay Dennis famhome at the of Thanksgiving and Mrs. Sharon Holgate, ilies and had the opportunity to Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mower their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. meet four of Sherel. Miss Charlotte Dennis visited last weekend at the home uf Mrs. Helen Richards In Provo and attended the formal dance honoring the Girls State groups. She returned home, Sumlay, accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Balmfnrth of Roosevelt. -Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr. and Mrk. Clark Abegglen were their daughter Mr. and Mrs. and Richard Workman and baby daughter who came from Salt Lake. ii -- 1 j ! n gfcgamp s Blea-zard- rd Hor-roc- unbohs ks lewis, Itedlllolid, W.M rh.mksgilng dinner guest of Mr. and Airs. bate Iefler and .family. Jimmy Teller accomp- -' Rtii-in.'i- V.iss Vickie WlKi.in Imvi.I il. ilitii, Salt I.ik Ei nil. Imi.er .11.! Vl v 1 H. l.'cf.l. -- Mnitl.ii Jintn-- and Mi. and Mrs. son-in-la- w, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Roberts extend an invitation to you to attend an Newt from - v,; OPEN HOUSE RMDIET.T Fridayand Saturday, Dec. lOg I 5g HAM SANDWICHES ICE CREAM SANDWICHES S 2 a i Merchandise drawings throughout weekend', i Register now for the free TV drawing to be held Dec. 22nd ) Free Balloons - j W-i.- 5 for SI. 00 3-l- b. ... 0 MEATS O Franks Whole Fryers Table-Rit- e 0 lb. 59c lb. 29? lb. 69? lb. 49? Slab Bacon Chunk Bologna PRODUCE O lb. 12? Bananas Oranges relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jensen went to Salt Lake Friday to do some Christmas shopping and visit their daughters, Mr. and Airs. Dennis Shiner and son and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dennison and dilldren. They also went to Kaysville to visit Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Lewis and family. They returned hmne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tvriy (lsen and daughter, Logan, and Air. and Mrs. Nell Folks and daughter Ogden, were Thanksgiving weekend guests at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall went to Salt Lake Friday. Mr. Marshall had an apjmlnt-mewith his physician Lavoti Labruni entertained a group of children at her home Friday honoring her daughter, Kim on her birthdav. n and Mrs. Dennis visited during (lua week at the home of their parents, Mr. ami Mrs, Ed Jensen aiul were Thanksgiving Pav dinner guests there. Also visiting at the home of her daughter for Thanksgiving was lla.ol i ... lb- - 12? PHONE 4 54 -- SHOO ALTAMONT lotte. and fan.il'. .it Mr. and Mrs. lari'. Deia and tamtli. kaiiab; Mi. ami M:s. Drhle Gilo- - and : Lake, Mr. aiiii Mr- -. !:-Il- l Allied and lamd'. , !!el el ; Baiun were ln.u.k--givtand Kil-bl dinner .lies:- Mi. and Mrs. l.eo ng Mrs. . Poster Visiting teachers Open house planned at Altamont see phased for new management at Mohlmans English program ive touchers and selioul iters trmu Wasatch and a day Suniii.i't nullities I is; wees at Dlls studying the phased I ng'.tsh program being ii.Mi'm ted at MIS, leporls lTmr'.ju! ugere browning. l 1 hi - Was a iollo'y-ii- p ussigm-.i.'-i- ii :.ii educalors wlui attend-e- d the ial v.oiksluip.it Mor-i- '. 11 hi and daughter last summer. This sclKsd Mr. and Mrs. Clin lie Eai'riio yy.is lh.ink-iily the Nortli-i.is'ewere I" tali of Mr. n.d Mr- -. Ar' i .'per. live i'dncation Service E abriio. Cert' .ii Met or. i u.o Mr. and Mrs. Tin. J. Ki".th Rogers, language and daiif. liter, Mrs. Irene Joi.n-suarts sjvci.i'.ist for the Center, t. Salt Lake and lionnio Provn, wore seeke'id accomii.iMi'l the group. This group visited the DHS guests o! Mr. and Mi - U u. English Department St .iff, the Iluckelt and fuinlli. Mr. and Mrs. Torn r.ilu-z.i- u -- ihoul librarian, seventh and aiulfamilv.an.il r.ilg I'lioni el(.lith r.i.ule ngllsh class, ninas enjoyed Thunk.-givii- n' da. th Ki.ule Tngll-- h class, the high school sjieech at the luune of Mr. and Mis. Senior l our pluses of E.ug-li.Cluck Munw.irilii: m Salt I .ike. class. and Mrs. Myru.i ate taught in this special piusisl English program at family went to Sail I.uke Thurthe Duchesne high school. sday where they enjoyed Thunk The main goal or purpose sgivmg dmiuT at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Torn Muon Msu id the English program i to an the English program there were .Mr. md Mi.-- . t the individual needs ley Newman aii.l tamily. Put of each student - to make the ados. Air. anil Mrs. Art Eabnio student realize the Importance and family, Mr. ami Mrs. Dali of the use of good Elnglish Glines and faiuilv, Mr. and Mis. In With oral and written Max Fabrlzln, Mr. and Mi- -. Mr. Browning said the school Danny Eabilio and 'Miim. and Mr. and Mre. M.. r.ines all is attempting In some degree enjoyed dinner at the home of to meet the Individual needs uf Airs. Then Gine- - at l'le.is.iut each student In the Elngllsh aii.l Ml- -. I .i : i .i ai a.i ! i1. n. .Hum-gue- an m sts Mulit-Dlstri- ct . n, ll.u-het- An open house Is being scheduled this weekend at the Mohl-mu- n IGA store In Altamont, and new owners. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Roberts, have extended an Invitation to residents of the area to participate. The two-daffair Is set for Friday and Saturday, December 1 and 2. The Roberts have purchased the store from Mr. and Mrs. Glen Muhlman, Altamont, who have operated this business for the past 17 years. Both Air. and Mrs. Roberts are former residents of the Basin, although for the past several years they have lived In Salt Lake. ay S.'.tnrd.i During the opening tide weekend, plans call for door-pridrawings througliout the two days, as well as many specials on sale for tlie affair. ze NOW OPEN! -h Grove Mr. Roberts was reared and attended school In Roosevelt, graduating from the Roosevelt Mrs. Roberts Is high school. a former resident of Altonah. Tlie new owners state that they will continue to operate the store In much the eame manner as has been done In the past, carrying a foil line of grocery items, as well ae general merchandise and hardware. Maverick Station Self-Servi- ce OX HIGHWAY 40. WEST OK KOOsEVELT under management of MR. & MRS. CIIARI.IE BIRD Blend Gasoline 29.9? Diesel Fuel (trucks) 16? plus tax 50-5- 0 (farmers) 16?f no tax 1' discount per gallon Saturday Special Thursday (Ladies' Day) .... lf discount for ladies serving self Department. . electric heat save you TIME in houscclcanintf. changing filters, oiling i , and lighting furnace, etc. MONEY fim furnace installation, repair and depreciation, and housecleaning costs required for furnace, pipes, ducts, etc. now can be converted to living space. FUEL COSTS 6 at Moon Lake Electric rates, electric heat averages less than 9lOc ft. of living space per month . . . about l()c per sq. ft. t All homes surveyed exceed insulation requirements of NEMA) per sq. per year! u insulate I any system needs insulation and if your home meets recommended all weather comfort standards you drastically reduce heat loss and increase the oi era If comfort of your home. insulote walls, ceilings, and floors install double glass doors and windows and now we'll contribute $ 1 00.00 cash toward insulation costs if they meet the nt --- Mohlmcm's sail, where they had Tlunks-i.mn- i'turner at Wasatch Academy wi'h there daughter c har- Wt-I- 1. al 5 SPACE Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pickup and son, Pete, were dinner guests one night this week at the home of Air. and Mrs. George Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Brough and daughters spent Thanksgiving Day In Salt Lake with 69? doz. 42? can 69? lb. 19? IGA Saltine Crackers 59? Aqua Net & Sudden Beauty Hair Spray 5? Pocket Combs count 13? 100 IGA Aspirin -u. -- O GRAND OPENING SPECIALS O Dutch Village Cookies, reg. 99? Oven-Fres- h Bread AA Large Eggs IGA SnoKreem Shortening Muu 1 u! Mr, Mr. Mr. .il II, wii! i lie!!. Salt , n n. Mi. a:,.! felt and lall.ll, Si tni'Mllr, a'.d lynn Miller, IukIh-mio- . i and Mi- -, oei.iand lalillv Plank- -. .mil. Mr . ,o J M: dmi.ei guests ' :iol.. I'rla. Ml. alii Mi- -. Chet ..u!' iM Mia..k'. and la. I.ll'. li diniiel at lilt me b. - t : nM oil i a"i ami Mi & Mrs. Sam Hare and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Marshall, Salt Lake, were weekend guests at the home of a brother, Mr. and Airs. Robert Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wall and children from Ida., visited during the week at the home of their parents, Mr. and Airs. Henry Wall. They also visited Jean's parents, Air. and Airs. Doyle Lloyd in Roosevelt. 2 guo.-t-s smith weie l Mr- -. Mr. and 1 - B-- l.utr; 'll. fl MOHLMANS IGA IN ALTAMONT anted him to his heine in f.ir t lie weekend, Mr, and Mrs. E rank T. iH'la, ah! Mr. and Mrs. Max Giles and tamily, went to Kenuer-u.eiu- r, Wye., Thank.sglying where they enjoyed dinner with Mi. and Mrs. lam l'enroil and l.unilt . M:. and Mis. Bub Smith and Bobble well! to Ml. I'lea- - Rhoades were Thanksgiving STANDARD dinner guest of Mr, and Airs. Kniiseyelt. I'tuli Frank Clark. Thursday, November 30. IWI7 Mr, and Mrs. A, Foster Rhoades, Vida Curry, Tom Fab-rlz- lo home of Mr. and Airs. Cl son and Bernell TUrnbow Humphrey and family. attended funeral services for Mrs. Florence Roberts, Roy Hardman Wednesday, In John amt Roland Roterts went lirem. to Salt Lake Friday where they Vida Curry spent a visited Mr. and Airs. Norman week visiting friends and relJohnston. Roland went to his atives In Orem, Heber and Salt doctor for a check up. Lake. She had Thanksgiving tethers, Heber, was dinner at the home of Air. and killed last week when he was Mrs. Andrew Johnson and famdriving a Ruck Truck and his ily. brakes failed him on the stairs, and Mrs. Jay C. Huinp-fre- y around the first turn. He died ami family spent Thankenroute to Heber. His truck sgiving holidays In Logan at the was completely demolished. NEMA STANDARD REQUIREMENTS NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION Jen-,se- ft LAKE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION MOON n YOUR LOCALLY OWNED AND MANAGED POWER COMPANY Inc. |