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Show GIRLS ALL-MDU-U1 11-12- April Thursday and Friday Games at Randlett Gym -13 DAY Thursday - Friday - TOURNAMENT ( Championship Games Saturday at Whiterocks (JAMES START AT 9:00 A.M. Gym STARTING TIME 5:30 PJft Saturday 10 Teams Participating! Thursday Evening 2 Games TIME: 7:00 P.M. - 8:30 Sponsored by Ute Indian Tribe Friday Evening 4 Games WILL START AT (GAME STANDARD Boocrvrlt, IrUh Thursday. April 11, 1968 P.M.) 4:30 P.M.) (GAMER ADMISSION: .. 75 DAYS GAMES EVENING GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES 51.00 $1.35 0Q0G0GGG QGC5 Lee and Jolene Brown and Michael and Doug Larsen visited on Sunday here with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Goodrich, Mr. and Mrs. Brown live in Ogden. Members of the George Carrol family, (former Bluebell residents) were visiting at the Leslie B. Goodrich home on Saturday. They were hunting information on their father and visiting graves of their family members who died with the flu. They came to Bluebell In 1916 and this was his son who was born In Bluebell and then left Bluebell when he was four years old. He had his wife and a daughter and her husband with them. Their home Is in Salt lake. Ross and Velma Monsen were visiting In Salt Lake last week with their daughter La-R- ae McDonald and her family: - -- Phyllis and Richard Boone were visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Powell, last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goodrich spent the weekend in Boulder, Colo., visiting their daughter JoAnnn Walker and her family. The Primary officers and children presented the Primary Family Hour In Sacrament Meeting on Sunday evenRevering, the theme was ence In The House of The Lord." about thirty-fiv- e children and officers participated. Alta Bird spent two days In the Roosevelt hospital last week receiving medical treatment. Mrs. Sophronla Jenkins Is now at home after visiting and spending the winter In Ogden and Salt Lake with members of her family. to Bruce Congratulations Todd and Gary Stringham sons Jo-len- e's Elder George Bingham, son of Mrs. Pricilla Bingham will enter the mission home March 8 .for preparation to serve an Ohio Mission for the LDS Church. Rusty Lloyd Murray, spent sometime visiting with his aunt Ruth and Bill Ostler and with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Tomlinson before departing for service with the armed forces. Jayne Long and son of Salt Lake visited the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pike. -- Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Fres-to- n motored to Salt Lake Friday taking their daughter, Norma Rae, on her way home to Frestons went Tucson Arlz. through the Temple with a Nephew, Gary and Deanne Curtis before coming home. Edward and Dorothy Hullln-g- er were overnight company at the Irvin Bird home. Errol Nelson brought his parents home as he had overnight duty with the National Guard. Mrs. Dora Freston has been enjoying the company of her sister, Mrs. Ada Curtis, from Cop- - Toucan, save yourself a lot of grief on insurance if you see us first Were independent agents, representing several strong companies, so we work for you, not for any one company. Call us. Central Utah Insurance . e Gale G. Holt Roose1lt: (all Rcm. Office Diirhmine: Cull 732-357- 3, 733-31- 738-240- 4 LIGHTNING STK1CK HERE Mr. and Mrs. Evun Olwn ami young non of Ncola view fallen IIiiiIm after lightning struck a tree near their home. Force of the impact scattered limbs over a wide urea und broke their lailroom window. perton over the weekend. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Freston Mr. and Mrs.' Dorrant Freston all attended the wedding reception of Cody Jenkins and Gayle Smith in VerMr. and Mrs. Richard nal. Densley from Midvale came for the reception. Mrs. Margaret Loranger enterained at a quilting party A quilt was mad'j Monday. for a wedding gift. Weekend company at the James Powell residence were Boyd and Dorothy Powell and children, Provo, Tom and Sandra Aldrich and family, Gar-de- ll and Joyce Powell and family Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Newt Miller were happy with a weekend visit from their son Acel and Thelma txl children Salt Lake. Sunday a birthday dinner for grandson Larry, was celebrated by Millers. Mrs. Haze) Anderton and son Tom motored to Denver Colo., the past week taking Mary Jane Molhman home. They spent some time withSam and Inez Anderton and family in Colorado Springs. Dennis Jensen went to Salt Lake to attend National Guard and brought Kevin Woodward back with him to stay with his grandparents. Rieta Lyn Hamblin from BYU has been visiting at home during spring vacation. Sunday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hamblin, entertained at a pot luck dinner for 27 family members. Mrs. Bonnie Code brought her brother Tommy Bird home after a weeks visit in Tooele. Mow Open! KAYS DAIRY FREEZ in Roosevelt Enjoy a delicious, hamburger & a malt while you are doing your Easter shopping! "FAST, FRIENDLY SERVICE ! HE'AD'G'ATiES CONCRETE Mrs. Veda Lab rum Mrs, Cllsta Angus and Doug spent the weekend In, Riverton with Mr. and Mrs. Kent Angus and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Luke visited a few days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wenzel Luke. Stacy is attending school in Provo. John Hullinger spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hullinger. Mrs. Lyman Marlar and family Kokomo, Ind., arrived in Roosevelt Sunday March 31, to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hall. Mr. Marlor came Thursday to get his family and they attended General Conference before going back to Indiana. Mrs. Richard Adams spent Friday In Salt Lake. A few of the out of town people who attended the funeral of Clyde Allred are his mother, Mrs. Lewis Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jones and family Ray Allred Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. James Allred Mr. and Mrs. Don Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Allred, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Fuell Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Allred, Sacramento, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allred, Lehl, Dan and and Dan Fuell, Tucson, Arlz., Ralph and Juston Fuell, Ne-ld- en Mrs. Mark Wignal, Payson; El-- na Killpack, Woodscross, Dianna Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Smart and Karen Allred, Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wright and family of Carson City Nev., were guests at the home of Mrs. Wright's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Oldroyd. They came to get their small son, who had been visiting with grandparents for three weeks. They will attend General Conference in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ashton spent a few days in Salt Lake. They also attended the funeral of Robert Marlmon. Mrs. Fern Olson spent several days In the Cottonwood Hospital following surgery. Mrs. Byron Bolton and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Drake remained in Salt Lake In the hospital due to a back injury the ladles returned home that evening. Mrs. Leland Vincent and son Sprlngville, are spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John Shepherd and family, Mr. Vincent and will come and get them. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Han cock, Harvey Higgle and Darrel Walker attended the funeral of Robert Marlmon which was held Tuesday April 2 In Salt Lake. Friends and relatives attended the wedding and who re- ception of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Reynolds were Mrs. Dean Preece, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Elder, Bountiful, Mrs. Violet Voss Evanston Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Junior Stubb, Max-fie- ld and Ed Wllkerson, Ship-rock N. M. and Dene Jenkins, Craig Colo. Mrs. Albert Nielsen was In Salt lake a few days with her sister Mrs. Josphlne Layton, who is recuperating from injuries she received in a car accident. Several people from Roosevelt attended General conference In Salt Lake. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Darwood Campbell, Mrs. Calvin Kowallis, Mrs. William Trowbridge, Mrs. Junior Hicks, and Mrs. Marion Harrison, Mrs. Blaine Morrill Mr. and Mrs. Alva Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Arvln Bellon, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mlllett, and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Betts. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams, Edith, Annette, Charles and Duane of Salt Lake were dinner guests of Mrs. Ida Harrison, Sunday the afternoon was spent visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Gam Lloyd and family, Sprlngville, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lloyd, a brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Lloyd and a sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Zobell and family Sunday. Episcopal News chunch Rev. Mason will conduct Good Friday Services at St. Martin's at 12 noon Friday April 12. Rev. Mason will officiate at Easter Eucharis Service at St. Martin's at 9:30 p.m. Saturday April 13, and the following Eas- - PFC. REX WHITMORE IS L.D.S. COUNSELOR Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Whitmore Myton, that their son, Pfc. Rex Whitmore, has been made a second counselor IntheTayNan LDS branch In Vietnam. Pfc. Whitmore has been In Vietnam approximately eight months. CP GILL wn AlCSIZES .OF.CONCRETE PIPE OGDEN 1940 Wall Phona Avwiu 399-117- SALT LAKE 1301 Radwood Road Phona 434-73- 1 LOGAN PROVO Cock Valloy lank Bldg. Phona 732-631- 0 1330 SpringviHt Road Phona 373-667- 0 at your Utah participate. of Bishop and Mrs. Howard Todd and Mr. and Mrs. String-ha- m who were chosen on the All-St- ar team of the little league tournament at Myton last week. Greg Todd was chosen King at the Junior high school Prom held on Saturday evening. Greg Is the son of Bishop and Mrs. Howard Todd. Joan Brother-so- n, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brotherson was chosen the Queen, they were presented identical bracelets. sen, sprlntx, Jr.; Danny Long, sprints, Soph.; Brad McClellan, weights, Soph.; Alden White-hea- d, broad jump, Jr.; Brent Larsen, 440, Soph.; Steve Coon, 880, Soph.; Warnell Johnson, H. J. Sr.; Val Killian, Mile, Sr.; Kim Killian, H. H., Jr.; Richard Santiestiban, L. H., Jr.; Brad Hancock, H. H., Sop.; Uoyd Eldredge, H. J., Soph. Mac Murdock, 880, Soph.; Clay Simmons, P. V.; Jr.; Mike P. V., Sr.; Warren McKenna, Discus, Sr.; LeGrande Redfoot, javelin, Sr.; Jim Marshall, javelin, Jr.; Greg Gollaher, shot, Sr.; Robert Yazzie, Le-Bar- on, Fertilizers (Hi! BUCHANAN FEED CO. Phone 723-35- - Kooarvrlt DU&OgRi Funeral services were held Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Duchesne LDS Stake chapel for Lewis Jones, 77, who died of natural causes April 6 In a Roosevelt nursing home. He 'was born May 20, 1890 In Missouri to Lewis and Barbara Davis Jones. Survivors Include sisters, Mrs. Annie Mulkay, Pacific Grove, Calif.; Mrs. Mae Morris and Mrs. Maggie Christensen, both Bremerton, Wash. Burial was In the Duchesne City Cemetery. ?ooo (te fosse aoaaflsD foeEtoss ter Day Services: St. Elizabeth's at Whiterocks Holy Spirit, Randlett, 9:30 a.m., and St. Pauls, Vernal, 11 a.m. 8 a.rn. ANSWER: Unless your fertilizer dealer oHersTyoujhelmosLcomplete Fertilizer M I X I N GTZa DELIVERING sunn helps you and other growers harvest higher profit, hes not' going to achieve the business goals he seeks. Thats one reason youll find your USS Fertilizer dealer ready to help you in any way he can ... With With agronomic assistance . . . tops in service . . . And the finest products USS Fertilizer, made by United States Steel. So see your USS Fertilizer dealer today. He has the same objectives to help you increase you have net income. By doing that, your hell achieve another goal: to build his successful business. You both benefit. 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