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Show Join in Roosevelt's 'Crazy Days' Sale and Sidewalk Bazaar this coming weekend ! terance (STANDARD June 8, 1B68 Thuradxy. Rough String rodeo sets series of events A series DUCHESNE of rodeos will lie held at the Duchesne Fair Grounds for four consecutive Saturdays beginning June 15. It will be called the Rough String Rodeo and will be for amateur ages, those who are 21 and under. Events will Include bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, bull riding calf roping, and barrell racing. A drawing card will lie Al-d- en PERSONALS On May 23rd Helen D. Ode- kirk attended the annual Executive Secretaries conference of the Selective Service in Salt Lake at the New State Headquarters there on 33 South 2nd East. Mrs. Odekirk also visited the new Armed Force En- - nd three head of tmffalo. These will also be jackpot events. O'Driscoll and Hayes will be producers. 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Memorial Day, Thomas The Commanding officer there Mrs. Elizabeth told the ladies they encourage stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas in Orem last parents to go with their sons when they are Inducted and see urday night. She went for the them sworn in the United States wedding. Armed Forces. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Arg-y- le went to Spanish Fork where Mrs. Margarlte Young of Clearfield is visiting a few they visited Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A r gyle and to Springvllle days with her sister, Helen Odekirk. where they visited with Wil-- On Memorial Day in their liam H. Dell, and Mr. Win. Hanna home Mr. and Mrs. Or-v- in H. Dell In the Provo HospiMoon entertained Mr. and tal. Mrs. Roliert H. Moon of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Carvel Way-laMr. and Mrs. David Moon of spent the weekend In Fish Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Farris Lake with Mrs. Wayland's parVan Wagner from Helier and Mr. . ents, Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Peand Mrs. Oalus Johnson and terson. They have Mrs. Way-lan- ds brother staying this week family of Boise, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball BailDan Peterson from Richfield. Mrs. Elaine Radcliffe and ey spent the four day holiday In Mrs. Donna Marian spent MonEphraim at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Willardson, day in Salt Lake where they Mrs, Baileys parents. visited the LDS Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Balle. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hor-roc- ks went to Farmington Friday and entertained for Memthen spent the rest of the weekorial Day Mr. and Mrs. Gilend at the home of Mr. and bert Horrocks and family from Mrs. Fred Bailey, parents, in Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Fltcher from Springvllle Ephraim. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cloud and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Horrocks. went to Arizona over the holiMr. and Mrs. Kipp Merkley and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Stratday to visit parents, Mrs. Cloud ton spent Monday In Salt Lake and the children are staying for about three weeks to visit. where they went to the Temple Mr, and Mrs. Morrell Mathand did some shopping. is had both their parents visit' Mr. Ronald Tollefson reing Sunday they came to see their grandchild Rex blessed. turned from his Norwegian Mission Monday. . His parThey were Mr. and Mrs. Rex H. Mathis of Price and their ents and Mr. and Mrs. Dean daughter Mrs. Gwen Pickup and Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo-g- re Mr. and Mrs. Willard A. BulMarett went to meet him. lock from Salt Lake. Last Wednesday Mrf. Edith Mr. and Mrs. Wade PetJensen anddaughters from Thaerson spent Memorial Day in tcher, Arizona visited the Wm. Mr. Peterson Mt. Pleasant. Tollefson family, the George home town. Marett family and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rhodes Morrill Marett. were visited by both their parMiss Barbara Wagner from ents Sunday who came to .see Los Angeles Calif., is a guest their grandson Robert blessed. of the Luslus R. Swasey famThey were Mr. and Mrs. Clifily this week. ton Young of Kanab, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Mitchell and Mrs. Arnold Rhodes and from Granger visited Friday son Douglas and nephew Todd with Mr. and Mrs. Marvell Mrs. Rhodes of Garland, Ut Marett. Mrs. Mitchell and Mr. brother and wife and two chl-ld- re Marett are sister and brother. were also there. Mr. and Mrs.' Earl Jordan went toSaltLake Wednesday and Friday night the Rhodes family were visited by their then on to visit their folks sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. there. They returned Memorial Richard Hopper Washington, D. Day. The Jordan's also atC. tended their nieces graduation Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Merk-le- y Claudine Mitchell in Altamont. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Moon had their children home for Memorial Day, Mr. and Kirs. are home for the summer now. Lyle Wilcox and family from They are living next to their Las Vegas, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. parents home. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nylierg of St. George, Phillip Moon In a traitor house. Mrs. Cindy Nylierg will be staying for a weeks visit. Mrs. Sylvia Mecham accomMr. and Mrs. Chris Merk-le- y by Mrs. Lizzie Thompanied of Randlett visited family as attended the wedding and and friends In Duchesne on reception of her granddaughter Jaquelyn Lea LoLan and Wm. Anthony Domichel in Salt Lake June 1. She Is the daughter of Jack and June LoLan. Mrs, Sylvia Mecham attended the graduation exercises of the Utah Technical College May Her son Kay C. 28, 1968. Mecham was an honor graduate as a heavy duty mechanic. A new set of buildings have been built and a monument will be placed on the grounds bearing the names of the first graduates. There were 166 graduates under 28 different sub- FIRST QUALITY jects. Among the Decoration Day visitors at the home of Sylvia Mecham was her daughters Alene Thomas and family of Orem Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ivie of West Jordan and Mrs. U.B.I.C. COMMITTEE AT WORK Making plnns for the 1968 Uintah Basin Industrial Convention are this year's Jen-srcommittee: left to right, McNeil Duncan, Mrs. Hyrum Natchees, Mrs. DeVere Hancock, Mr. Hancock, n. Harvey and Kearns, and the Don Woods Area Rugs Group Group 13-0- Bps Glendon Malnor, Salt Lake came by plane to Vernal last Wednesday where his father Joe Malnor picked him up. Glendon then spent two days with his parents, the Joe Malnors. Mona Nickels, Salt Lake and her children spent a week with her parents, the Wesley Allreds. Mr. and Mrs. Don Woods, Montrose, Colo., spent a couple of days with her parents, the John Larsens. Mrs. Albert Kalotzle, Price and three children spent four days with her parents, the Paul Whitings and attended graduation at Union for her sister Beverly.' Mr. and Mrs. Glen Durfee also attended excerises for Beverly. Marie Dye Salt Lake and her sister, Randy Frestons, Kays-vil- le attended graduation for a brother, Kyle Dye. Virginia Labrum came from Calif., she will spend a month with her mother Rose Gardner and her father Lamor. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woodward, Kaysvllle spent Wednesday visiting with his aunt, Jennie Woodward. Maggie Clark, Salt Lake, will spend two weeks with her sister, Eva Dye who returned home from the Cottonwood Hospital where she had major surgery. Mr, and Mrs. Thurman Peterson spent 'a four day trip at Farmington, New Mexico with-theison the Dick Petersons. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jensen and daughter, Maureen, went to Price Sunday where they met their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Mathis and two children at his parents. All enjoyed a dinner together. Dennis F. Crozier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis F. Crozier left for Idaho to spend the summer months on a ranch. Marden Spencer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dellls Spencer, went to Kansas to spend the summer moth-er-ln-l- 42-tJ- T Foam Cooler Dont miss this great buy on mens plaid sportshirts! CO 2-- FOOT-MIN- 1.99 $ A (Friday and whale of a value for the men in your family! Now he can own a plaid in the month. Rugged cotton shirts iportshirt for every day in the week are machine washable, boast 2 pockets, regular collar . . . look great with slacks, shorts, jeans. Choose from a wide array of color combos . . . bolds to lights to brights. Sizes short sleeves. Hurry ini ... Just say, - at Phone 722-234- Penneys! 47' now only $1.50 I Hot Dog & Drink A Charge it G 7 Nell Bingham, BYU, Is home for the summer. - The Wm. K. Dye reunion, of FreeDye on Memorial Day. was held at the home man Those attending were, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dye and family, Marie Dye, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dye and family all of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cummings and family, Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Monks and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Davis and children, Craig, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Cloyde Davis and children, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dye and daughter, Bountiful, Mrs. Randy Freston and daughter of Kaysvllle Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dye of Jackson Wyo., (Next tu Polar King aw W only 10 In Kooxevclt) A6AAAAA6AA6ftAA66 WILL OPEN ON TUESDAY, JUNE 11 bers r and two children and many from the basin. The Bill Dyes spent Memorial weekend with his parents the Freeman Dyes, the Norman Dyes, the Lynn Dyes were overnight ' visitors at the Freeman Dye home, Ricky Dye, son of the Lynn Dyes was accidently shot In the foot when visiting relatives and was rushed to the hospital where the bullet was removed. Bonnie Oberhansley who has been attending school at Ogden, will be home part of the summer months with parents, the Mr. and Mark Oberhansleys. Mrs. R. B. Money of Spanish Fork spent Memorial Weekend with her daughter the Mark Oberhansleys and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oberhansley and children of Kearns spent the weekend with his brother the Mark OberAll celebrated Bou hansleys. Oberhansleys birthday Friday evening. Village Barber Shop MERLIN SULLIVAN, Barber This ad, if clipped out and brought to our shop, will be redeemed for one malt, with first hair GnEBBOGBEh cut at our shop! ... by shopping at your I FA CENTER! Just about everything you need for the farm or home . . . Top Quality Low prices! SOILKIX . . . on this lawn & garden fertilizer. Offer limited to present inventories at $2.00 per bag. BALER TWINE . . . Heavy duty 185 ft. per pound or regular weight 231 ft. per pound. Close-o- ut UNICO RED LABEL $5.90 or $5.80 (50 bales or more) UNICO PREMIUM $6.45 or $6.35 (50 bales or more) ALFA-TO- 2 for $3.00 size Batteries 0 Saturday evening 48 memof the Wm. Crozier family met In Neola at the park and had a birthday supper honoring Mr, Crozier on his 69th birthday. Out of town visitors were Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Keel, and family, the Pete Kordas family, all of Salt Lake Pocetello, Gary Horrocks, Ida., is spending a week with his parents, the Royal Horrocks, to help on the farm. Royal is home again after spending several months In the hospital and rest home. 3 for $2.50 Mb bag shredded Poly Foam 37 RAY-O-VA- C of Montrose, Colo. mer. Funeral services were held Wednesday May 29 at 1 p.m. at the Ward Chapel for Mrs. Ruth Evans. Prayer was in the Relief Society Room and was offered by Grant Peel. The Thomas stayed until Friday and services Included the obituary, then took her mother and read by bishop Marv Bell; praElizabeth Thomas to, yers given by Garn L. GilbEn route they visited Orem. ert and Clark Lusty; speakAlden Thomas at the Strawberry ers, President Glen Mohlman Valley Lake. .and president, Paul Murphy; musical numbers, furnished by a girl's quartet from Tabiona, Mrs. Dorothy Luck and a male quartet composed of Gayle and LeGrande Gilbert, Reed and Joe Clayburn with Nancy Gilbert as accompanist. The pallbearers were La Von Horrocks, Steele Lusty, Verl Roper, Harley and Doyle Evans', and Evan Lusty. Dedication to No. 1 the grave at the Upalco Cemetery by Scott Lusty. Mrs. Lois Stansfleld played the prelude No. 2 and postlude music. Mr. and Mrs. Garn Gilbert Every iluy diHCOunt, Wf and family Othello, Wash., were visiting with relatives here during the week and attended foneral services for a Discount fl.88! sister Mrs. Ruth Evans. They also attended graduation at BYU where their daughter Rosalie was a graduate. The Frank Murphy home was a scene of a family get to gether Reg. 50 ( Saturday. All family members were present which included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murphy Vernal: Mr. and Mrs. Duane Evans, and family, Salt Lake, - Mr. and Mrs. Alan Murphy, Calif., Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Murphy and family, Roosevelt; Dee and Hazel also of Salt Lake, . Satimluy only) and relatives Mr. and Mrs. Claude Neilsqn, Calif., makROOSEVELT ing a total of 35. . Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Workman, Salt Lake were Memorial Day visitors at the Clarence Horrocks. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mower and family, Orem, were visiting her mother, Mrs. Vera Larsen on Memorial Day, now only Aqua-N- el with his brother Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Spencer and will work at the Bacus Sunflower plant in Lawrence Kansas. Dar Cloward spn of Mr. and Mrs. Loran Cloward left for Alaska where he will work during the summer months.' Monday the 01 If Duncans attended the funeral services of Thomas Smith, her father at Medvale. He had reached the age of 84. Others who attended were Mr. and Mrs.' Wm. Crozier and the Dean Crozlers, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Whiting, the Paul Whitings, the John Larsons, the Lionel Jensens, who spoke at the funeral. Thursday May 30, the Olif Duncans attended graduation excerclses at BYU for their son My ran Duncan. The two children of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Womsley of Phoenix, are spending six weeks with their grandparents, the Olif Duncans. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Duncan of American Fork and children came to see his parents, the Olif Duncans and Sunday they all enjoyed fishing. Tuesday June 11, commencing at 10, the Ward Relief Society will hold their work Cllxie Hooper will meeting. nurpresent a lesson on home ' handicraft be and will sing, done. Lance Luck who has been at the BYU Is home for the sum- QG0QO OGO Crazy Days Specials! Area Rugs Chanel, president; Dr. Calvin KownUls, Mrs. Lyn MUIer, Mrs. Terry Buxton, Mrs. Con Bell, and Jay Gates. The UBIC will he held In Roosevelt August 8, 4 and 10. This qmii afair attracts many visitors to this area. John ... 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