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Show KO Roosevelt's 'Crazy Days' Sale and Sidewalk Bazaar this coming weekend I 8 Mr. and Mrs. June Seymore and daughter, Alturas, Calif., visited her brother Kenneth Hartle, and family and with her sister, the George Allreds Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Ilel-buand family, Guyinan, Okla., visited their son, Eddie Price, and family during the week. --M- r. and Mrs. Junilus Goodrich, Midvale, visited the Orville Swains over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Lamb ami the following attended tlie funeral of his brother Darrell Lamb at Orderville Monday. Mrs. Darlene I!uler, Mrs. Kathryn Keilson, Mrs. Howard STANDARD Roosevelt, lTtah Thursday, June 6. 1008 GQC0000 PGO0 Funeral services were rn held for Cyrus (Slke) Thompson Saturday June 1, at the Masonic Lodge in Vernal. He died Wednesday, May 29 at a Salt Lake Hospital, following heart surHe was burled in the gery. Maesar eemetary. ifcwi IF NOW . . . is the time to plant your Roses and Shrubs! HI V WITH VOIR HANK amlhkakd: Sprinkler Systems and Fences Installed LANDSCAPE FLORAL most: ilWtIHI ROOSEVELT Horrocks (rf Lapnlnt, and Mrs. of Roosevelt. The following people visited Mrs. Mary Jarrell recently, Roy Foster, Bountiful; Mrs. Irma Wilson, Fontana, Calif., Joe Shields Mr. and Mrs. Arza Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Vernon, and grandaughter of Vernal, and Miss Jacqueline Gray, a student at BYU, a great grandHer mother is the daughter. former Marlon Marshall. Caution urged 2 employees get range area outlnge service awards Mrs. Sharlynn Benson and Mrs. Colleen Lamb were honrs ored recently for service with Mountain States Telephone Company. Each was presented with a service emblem, a necklace with rubles signifying the length of their employment with the company. Theo Perkins, local manager of the Telephone Company, made the presentations. Both ladles were previously employed as telephone operators and are now working in the business office. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Angus were visitors in Salt Lake over the weekend, visiting their son, Nyle Angus, and family and their daughter, the Drew Goodrichs at Clearfield. Mrs. Annie Stoker and son, Otto and wife Avon of Salt Lake visited in Lapoint the past week. The Stoker were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Perry and former residents of Lapoint. son, Mr. and Mrs. Jay SpenVisitors at the Floyd Perry cer and son, Mr. and Mrs. Virhome during the week were Mr. gil Clements and sons, Mr. and and Mrs. Ray Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walquist and son, Mrs. Jay Hartle, all Salt Lake. Mr. ami Mrs. Lyle Perry and Mrs, Vada Eaton and Mrs. son, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay SpenEvelyn Johnson, Salt Lake were cer and baby all of Salt Lake. in Lapoint Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Walker Mrs. Della Burton returned and son Alan and daughter Kayhome Sunday from Craig, Colo., la and Mrs. Ardiiy Huber at- where she has been with her son tended the graduating exercises the Tom Burton fomily. of their son Leslie from Trade Mr. and Mrs. Gherman TayTech, in Salt Lake Tuesday. lor, Meeker, visited in Lapoint Kathryn Taylor, who has Thursday. been teaching school at Tooele Visitors at the homes of is visiting her parents, Mr. Milton Wooley on Thursday was and Mrs. Art Taylor and grandMr. and Mrs. Preston Atwood, mother Mrs. Mary Jarrell for Llndon, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin a week. Watkins, Provo, and Mrs. Del-or- is Mr. and Mrs. Dean Huber Wooley and family, Verwere visitors in Salt Lake durnal. ing the week and visited Sike Mrs. Rulon Rasmussen visThompson at the hospital. ited her children in Orem, Ogstudents den and Salt Lake the past week. The following Mr. and Mrs. Loyal (Wad) Elaine Rasmussen and Joan Johnson and cahlldren of SunReldhead were visitors in Salt set visited his mother Mrs. Lake Wednesday. Unlce Johnson and brothers of Mrs. Thelma Winn returned Deep Creek and' her parents, from the hospital ' Thursday the Earl Warburtons during the where she spept two weeks. week. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sprouse at the George Bigand Mr. and Mrs. Dale Christelows on Decoration Day were ensen, Salt Lake visited their - sure their campfires are oot Persons visiting the outdoors during the hot, dry months ahead are urged to be carefol with ten-yea- fire. Andrew R. McConkie, Aside; National Forest Supervisor, and Odell A. Frandsen, BLM Vernal District Manager, explained that even though recent weather has been cool and wet, light fuels dry rapidly and burn easily. Those fishing the Flaming Gorge Area or along the Green River below the Dam should be especially carefol TEN YEARS OF SERVICE Mr. KhurLynn Henson and Mrs. Colleen Iamb received ruby inset necklaces for their ten years of employment with Mountain States Telephone recently. grandmother Mrs. Mae Sprouse and the Golden Winn's the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Moore and Ricky and Dixie visited in Park City this weekend. Price and Mrs. Joyce In daughter, Judy Lapoint during the week, Mr. and Mrs. Drew Goodrich and girls of Clearfield visited her parents, the Floyd Anguss during the week. Visitors at the Laris Wool-e- ys home on Memorial day, were Mr. and Mrs. Preston Atwood, Llndon, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Watkins, Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hartle, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mbos-mand two children, Clinton visited her parents, the Adraln Kump during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Walker, Midvale visited his brother, the Dale Walkers over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Lee of Lehi, visited with the Homer' and Harvey Lee's on Memorial Day. were-visitor- -- Mrs. Marjorie Lee and daughter, Karen Price attended the shower at Roosevelt for Karen Richman Friday. Dinner guests .of the Ronald Horrocks Memorial Day were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkins s an and family of Craig, Mr, and Mrs. ' Edwin Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Horrocks and daughter Sherlne, Durango, visited with the Ronald Horrocks and visited his father Joesph Horrocks at the Stewart Rest Home. Mrs. Velma Perry and Mrs. Jean Merkley and son Chad visited in St. George with the Nels Carlson family and in Cedar City with the Dale Van Leuven family over the weekend. Mrs. Syble Gagon and family and Mrs. Sharlene Duke and family. Salt Lake, visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mowery. -- The Frank Jenkins family of Craig, Colo., also Mrs. Alice Harpole and children of Vernal visited the Dave Jenkins the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Kump and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Moos-mand family visited with the . Shlrl Kumps in Rangely Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Swain and daughter Balene, also Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bunker and 3 children of Denver,i visited the Orville Swains and Ed Mour-ey- 's and attended the foneral of Sike Thompson in Vernal Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harvey of Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Harvey and children, Sunset, visited their father, Merrill Rasmussen, and sister. Louise during the week. an They should make with fire. In and not throw burning materials into brush or grass. The two chiefs warned that a burning permit must be secured before any burning is done on BLM or USFS lands. These burning permits may be obtained at the respective BLM or USFS offices in Vernal. Also, after June 1, anyone wishing to burn on State or Private lands must first secure a burning permit from the County Sheriff. Anyone willfully or negligently setting a fire which destroys land resources or which requires suppression is subject to trespass action. DIRECTORY o DRUG STORES Q FARM SUPPLIES H U I S H FLOUR ERTIUZ! FARM SUPPLIES Drugs MAKE OUR DRUG STORE YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS!" Phone 7222454 - Roosevelt Buchanan Fesd Roosevelt - Phone Altamont - Phone iSSSSSWSMMWMMIMMMMAMRNRn Farm Suppllssl MODERN FERTILIZER NITROGEN prescription drug Phosphites FUELS CANNED GOODS Uintah Farmers Co-o- p Phone Phone - Roosevelt 722-24- . 722-258- IN o MISCELLANEOUS A BERVICR Roosevelt Equipment - SNOWS QGC5 testimonial was held for Carol Ellsworth Sunday evening at the Ballard Ward, bliss Ellsworth will be leaving soon on an LDS mission. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lab-ru- m are the parents of a baity boy bom Monday night at the Uintah .County Hospital at Vern- - mm other Bmua surprises. . . ore week omr PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS' Roosevelt, Utah and Mrs. Jess Jensen are the grandparents of a baby girl born May 28 to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Shiner of Salt Lake City, The little miss'welghed 6 pounds mid 14 oz. The Shin- ers have another child, a son. The Democrats heldameet- ing Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor to elect new officers and hold, discussions of important is- sues.' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor spent the weekend recently in Clearfield visiting with Mrs. Taylors mother, Mrs. Naylor. Roosevelt 722-32- O MISCELLANEOl'S TIRE STORE Tires ld Wheel Balancing d Alignment Brake Sendee WILL TRADE TIRES FOR MOST ANYTHING of VALUE On Highway 40 i.i Roosevelt 1 Phone' Front-En- l' MOORE PAINTS LINOLEUM SAVE AT 722-327- TURNERS IHIIUAND QUALITY CHECKED BUILDING Phone 722-330- 1 SUPPLY - Roosevelt . Dairy Products two noon places TO EAT AND SLEEP . HERE For Home Delivery 1 Call Roonr.velt 722-324- Know The Hnuid You ' . . . with the Quality You're Sure Of.!" AND AT HOME! . m ut Try Our Sconce!. Frontier Grill and Motel " A al. - Roosevelt 2 We Specialize Phone :Mr. and Mrs. Neil Folks and daughter, Browns Park and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Olsen and daughter were week, guests at the home of their parents Mr. and - ' Mrs. Robert Marshall. ChanMr. and Mrs. Thomas dler and family visited with relatives in Randlett on Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler live in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Whitman, Salt Lake .were weekend guests at the home of parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor. -Mr, and Mrs. Robert Marshall and daughter Norma Rae went to Salt Lake Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Van Jensen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Jensen and family from Kearns were weekend' visitors in the Basin. 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