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Show Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mayhew and family were guests for the weekend of Mr. and Mrs, Mar vel L. Moore before leaving for New Mexico Monday morn- ing for their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rhodes are proud parents of a 7 lb. 11 oz. baby boy, born last Friday, May 17, 1968. Mr. Rhodes will bring his wife Joyce and their new son home Tuesday. Their new Infant son Is welcomed home by two brothers and a sister. Mrs. Charlotte Young, Mrs. Rhodes mother from Kanab, will be staying with the Rhodes for a bouple of weeks. Mrs. Jack Lang of Price visited with her' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abplanalp Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Brom- ley entertained Mr. Bromleys cousin of American Fork Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Duchesne sets Poppy Day Sat., May 25th This Saturday, May 25, has been designated as Poppy Day In Duchesne, by proclamation by Mayor Clifton C. Members of Duchesnes American Legion AuxSchool. Commencement exerclaes are aeheduled to be held iliary Unit 22 will distribute May 29, in the school gymnasium. I,- 000 memorial flowers made by disabled veterans of wars. Directing the Poppy Day acpatient at the Vernal Hospital. tivities win be Mrs. SMrley A large crowd attended a B. Rayburn, poppy committee Fathers and Sons banquet in chairman, and Melanie MeriVernal Friday. . wether, president of the Junior Mr. Slke Thompson Is a patAuxUlary. ient at the Holy Cross HospiPoppy Day originated some Richard J. Maughan, Bountal In Salt Lake the past week, 45 years ago as a simple and candhas announced his his wife returned home to teach tiful, sincere method of paying trifor the Democratic nomidacy school. to the war dead of the nabute ination for Congressman from A large crowd of fathers and the first congressional district tion, Mrs. Reyburn states. sons went on the Aaronlc outing She suggests that everyone, of Utah. at Uintah Canyon. They enjoyHonor by sharing and wearin Mr. Manghan was born ed playing ball and a welner Lest we forget, wear a ing, docand Ms received Logan, roast; tor of law degree from the Poppy to Remember. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Perry He has of Utah. received a phone call from University law for 17 years. practiced their daughter Mrs. SyM Ytur-laHis announcement Included from Reno, Nev., saying the comment, I have absolute that she was home from the confidence and faith In the young Private Walter E. Clark, 20, hospital after a major operapeople of Utah and the United tion and was feeling pretty good. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilseral States and their ability to conMrs. Luclle Frost and son tinue the expansion of the AmerJ. Clark, lapolnt, Utah comof Myton visited with Pearl Perican Ideal of freedom and juspleted advanced armor trainry on Friday. ing May 10 at the Army Traintice for all. They must be givMr. and Mrs. Preston Aten every opportunity to carry ing Center, Ft. Knox, Ky. wood of Orem visited with the During the eight - week forward In an atmosphere of Loris Wooleys and Milton Wand peace order, with equal course, he was trained to drive and maintain the Armys M-ooleys fmallles over the weekfor all.' rights end. tank and fire Its Mlc-kels- Wanning to Wil farewell to tlie halla of Union arn'or rlaaa, the 17th graduating claw at UNION1 SENIOR CLASS rt week 1 (IiIh Union High Wednesday, 11. Honoring their new presiMr. and Mrs. Marvin and family Salt Lake, dent Mrs. Arthur F. Kusel and visited her parents, Mr. and her mother Mrs. Preston L. Mrs. Orville Swain over the Matthews of Lapolnt who spent weekend. Mrs. Laree Miller, the weekend In Salt Lake with Salt Lake, accompanied them Mrs. Kusel and another daughter Mrs. Joan N. Martin. home. Word was received that Mr. Mrs. Thelma Winn has been a patient at the Roosevelt Hos- and Mrs. Jay Spencer of Salt pital the past week. She had Lake are parents of a 7 lb. boy, she was the former Linda surgery but Is Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Angus Perry. Grandparents are Mr. and family were dinner guests and Mrs. Lyle Perry, Salt Lake of her mother Mr. and Mrs. great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Perry, and Mr. Adrian Kump on Sunday. Mrs. Martha Cook and two and Mrs. George Bigelow of sons of Mitchell, Ore., are Lapolnt, this makes 17 great visiting at the home of Jlnc grandchildren for the Bigelow and 14 tor the Perrys. The Martin. Mrs. Code Is a sister of Mr. Martin. babys name will be Carl EuThe Alpha Epielon Chapter gene. The CUP held their meetof Beta Slgman Phi held their annual Mother's Day luncheon ing Thursday May 16 at the home at the Hidden Valley Fort Doug- of Ora Swain, a history of Wilas Country Club Saturday May lliam Taylor was read by PearThe life of Alless Taylor. in on Whitney Babbit was given by Ora Swain. Refreshments on GQCXDOOO 06 OQ and Mrs. John and boys, Salt lake, visited her parents, the Milt Wooleys over Mothers Day. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Harrison, students of the BYU visited his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Harrison and brother Bud on Mr. Eld-red- Sunday. David Plllsbury and ge family Bountiful, .visited his parent? Mr. and Mrs. Ed Plllsbury over the weekend. Mrs. Judy Ruybal of Salt Lake visited her grandmother Mrs. Mae Sprouse and Golden Winns over Sunday. were served. HOISO Youre invited to see our com- plete line of . . . FORD TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT HESSTON WINDROWERS HOWARD ROTOVATORS GALE EQUIPMENT ... and a long list of USED EQUIPMENT during our Open House FRIDAY, MAY 24TH Walt Clark son of Mr. and Is home on a 2 weeks furlough, he has been In the service for 5 months and has been stationed at Ft. Lewis, Washington, and Fort Knox, Kentucky. He will report back to Fort Knox Ken. . Mr. and Mrs. Mont McCurdy and children, Sandy, Miss Eileen Wooley Salt Lake visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. Milt Wooley over the weekend. Delorls Clerlco daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Clerlco was chosen Salutorlan for West Junior high school. Mrs. Georgia Thompson? 5th and 6th grade of the Lapolnt school have been studying and reading the Salt Lake Trl--oueach child gets a Tribune ll. J. Maughan seeks seat in US congress . ne, dally. Mrs. Grace Lambert Is a FREE PRIZES AND REFRESHMENTS FILM OV HESSTON EQUIPMENT TO BE SIIOrfN 8:00 TO 9:30 P.M. ASK ABOUT ROTOVATION EQUIPMENT! Less Tillage - Less Compaction - Less Field Time Less Fuel - Lower Operation Costs - Perfect Seed Bed - Improved Soil Structure. Ask for Demonstration of HOWARD ROTOVATORS AND NORTHWESTERN TILLERS Hesston Windrowers . er Lots of Used Equipment! EVERSMAN LEVELERS 2 OFFSET DISCS 6 No. 500 IIESSTON USED WINDROWERS 2 JOHN DEERE DRAPER-TYP- E USED WINDROWERS All in top condition, warranted and at low prices! II & B FORD TRACTOR, INC. Ihone 789-374- 4 Thursday, STANDARD Roosevelt, Utah May 23, 1968 will be moving from Duchesne to China Lakes, Calif., before going to California however, they will be going back east to attend their sons graduation from West Point. Miss Louise Blackard and Miss Judy Thompson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Josle Monday evening for tacos. Duchesne 1st Wards Marrleds met together Mutual Sunday evening for the showing of the And Should We Die in film the Seminary building. There were about 40 people In attendance. Pie and Ice cream were served. The film was under the direction of Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Ercanbreck. The next meeting will be June 3rd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Flnllnson. A fireside was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bench Sunday evening for the Mia Maid, Explorers and Laurel Ensign age groups. Mr. John Swasey was the speaker and he showed slides of his mission to Australia. There were about 20 young people there. Duchesne 2nd Wards Youth also had a fireside Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hansens the stake Patrlark, Patrlark Brotherson of Altamont, was the speaker. There were about 37 In attendance. The Duchesne Ward Is holding a Ward Budget Dinner Wednesday. This Is being held so that the Ward can melt together once more as a family before some of the ward members leave for teaching and work assignments to other areas. pleasant and wholesome surroundings is United States Brewers Association. And striving to do something about it. is represented by field men around the country. They meet with proprietors of establishments where beer is sold. They work in every way possible to promote a set of high standards wherever beer is served. This USBA effort means even more enjoyable places for America's great beverage of moderation. Beer served in the aim of the we are always The US BA UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 366 SOUTH STH EAST SAIT LAKE CITY UTAH , 60 Mrs. ily. 00006600 Shelton Lewis and fam- gun. Carma Pickup from USU at Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wall and Logan was a guest at the home cMldren from Idaho visited at of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the home of their parents, Mr. Wayne Pickup tMs weekend. and Mrs. Henry "Wall for MThe Avalon Ladies Club met others Day. Mr. and Mrs. Bill at the Lions Building Wednes- Townsend from Vernal also Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Denday and quilted a quilt for Mrs. visited their parents for Mnison and family from Salt Lake John Hale. A large group of others Day. visited over the weekend with ladles attended. Lunch was furCloe Brough has been 111 and nished by several of the ladles. was taken to a hospital during parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. John Hale and the week but has returned home Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dudley Dinosaur at this writing. boys went to and daughter were recent visitors at the home of their par- Colorado with their camper for ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dud- Mothers uay weekend. Robert Dudley from Denley. Colorado has been visitver, Denese Rogers from Salt UINTAH DARIN STANDASM Lake visited at the home of her ing at the home of Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rogers for the Mothers Day Dudley this weekend. -Irene Dennison and cMldren weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jensen frpm Salt lake came homewith went to Salt Lake Sunday where her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess they visited their daughter, Mr. Jensen, Sunday and will spend and Mrs. Dennis Shiner and son the week with her parents. Merlene Folks and daughand Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Denter from Browns Park spent a daunison and cMldren also a few days visiting her parents from and Mr. ghter Kaysevllle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall. 060 Sales Books Receipt Book the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Gary DeLange Three four year graduate are parents of a baby son, born and six three year graduates May 12. They have one other students received diplomas child. Mr. DeLange Is a forfrom President Elmer Moon at mer teacher and athletic coach seminary graduation exercises at our Mgh school. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Josle, Saturday evening. Guest speaker was Arnold Strlngham from Salt Lake, were Sunday visiBYU. Also In attendance was tors at Mr. and Mrs. Ralph President Mohlman and Mr. Giles. ' Mrs. Thelma Nye spent se Walker, district supervisor. Fred Evans Is seminary tea- Drive a veral days in Salt Lake last week on business and was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Curry. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Tho- mas and daughter, Karen, spent the weekend at Flaming Gorge. All In The MIA musical was fine entertainment and was enjoyed by those In attendance. Favor cher. . . What a farmer is looking for in a Wind-rowTime and Labor Saving High features for extra value! quality A machine that fills your exact needs 2 i Ne care where our product is served. Walter E. Clark ends training go Mrs. Jay Clark Mlckelson. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mower and family are new residents of Duchesne Mr, Mower Is with the Bureau of Reclamation and they are making their home In the Bureau Camp, The Mowers have moved to Duchesne from Centerfleld. Mrs. Thomas Manning attended a funeral for his uncle, M.H.S. Manning In LeM last Thursday. On Saturday Mrs. CMoe Manning, accompanied by her sister and brother, Royal and Carol Gardner attended a foneral for their uncle In Logan, Dr. O. W. Israelsons. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Smith had as a weekend guest Mrs. Smiths long time friend Miss Carma Dlckamore from Ogden. On Sunday they had as dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ivie from Murray. Mrs. Betty Tuman has spent the last two weeks in Kansas with her mother who Is very seriously 111. She took her little three year old son with her. She Is expected back sometime this week, depending on her mothers condition. -- A niece and her husband and son of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Lindsay spent the weekend with them before moving to Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Rarden of Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jordan had their , son and his wife and baby Mr. and Mrs. Barry Jordan of Logan stay with them a week ago Sunday. While here In Duchesne Mr and Mrs. B. Jordan accompanied Mrs. Jordans parents Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jensen to Farren. Mrs. Mary Hardy entertained a group of Bureau ladles to a coffee last week In honor of Mrs. Mary Olsen who will be moving shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Olsen I .orated Wmt of Vernul on Highway 40 Sue Glnes, little daughter of Dale and Linda Glnes, broke her arm when she fell while playing. Alfred (Chum) Giles and Jack Lazenby also suffered broken ribs In seperate accidents last week. Doyle Turnbow and his fiancee, Miss Judy Moss, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Turnbow. Mr. and Mrs. Voy Stewart and son. Salt Lake, visited with Carolyns parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Giles. They attended seminary graduation. Mrs. Emma Hardman, Orem, was a Sunday visitor with her daughter, the Leonal Webb family. Home for the weekend from employment In Salt Lake were Llonal Webb, and Ms daughters, Evelyn and Leah. Mrs. Nora LeFenre Is spending some time here with her daughter and son In law Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carllle. Ken and Ms son, Valden both have NELSON AGENCY Ph. 722-250- 1 BOOBEYELT SPECIAL! YIRRA BEAT Vacuum S a Bargain $39.88 (IV HI Motor - Gives you powerful beating action!) SPECIAL! 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