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Show CDOOOOGO GO GO Qjj stXD The second ward trail builder boys enjoyed a long worked for trip to Salt Lake on a Bus. The boys had several fund raising projects to make this trip. They visited the Temple Square and the Wax Mueseum and went on a tour of the Children's Hospital. and Evelyn Loranger and son Eddie motored to Salt Lake Thursday to spend some time with Henry Loranger at the Veterans Hospital. They report Mr. Loranger as im--Lo- AIRPLANE IN TABIONA Thrsp youngster and mfmhpp of Younftowi, Inc. stand in front of the piano that landed north of ToMona Sunday. The pilot first showered the houm with randy, then a note telling them to meet him where he rould land. Family member were treated to a Jm ride. Five member were not in the picture. I ff iS r$ ti 8 i Mr. and Mrs. Carle Leis and baby Provo, are spending some time with- - her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dastrup. David Timothy, Rodger Mitchell, Lonnie Oman, Kent Dastrup are home for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Tidwell and family who have been working in Montana have returned to Altamont. Mrs. Lola Jones spent a week in Salt Lake. Mary Dump, Sliarlene Goodrich and family spent Thursday visiting the Ron Browns in Siianisli Fork. Pieldsled enterBeverly tained a group of small frys on her son Tonys birtlulay. Florence Jesscn and Mrs. Minnie Reay left last week for Jeffrey, B. C. Canada where Mrs. Reay makes her home. Mrs. Mary Carroll ami family, Salt Luke, visited with Mr. ami Mrs. Ervin Murphy Sunday. Mrs. Delores Maxwell and daughter and Sliauna Fisher visited Mr. and Mrs. Delliert Shiner on tlic weekend. Sliauna just finished her business sclmol and lias employment in Sail Like. Visitors this week at the Sherman Swasey liome were needs? Fuel or lube Whdt you need, we have. Fuel for all your equipment. A lubricant for every part. . 4 CAU TOUR STANDARD Oil MAN IN ROOSEVilT T. Golden Callins - 733-213- 9 Sl.init.iiil 0,1 Cumiiiny iri California proved. Mr. James Powell and son went to Salt Lake Friday taking Mrs. Janice Bradshaw and children where she would board Mr, and Mrs. Richard Swasthe plane for North Carolina. were and home Mrs. Mr. ey Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crapo Richard Swasey and famwent to Salt Lake Wednesday situ ry ily, Bountiful; Eva Pill and family, Bountiful, Patricia with Mrs. Verda Reynolds where Mrs. Crapo had a medSwasey, Salt Lake, Afton Swasical checkup. and ey, Logan, Mary Douglas Mrs. Sandra Aldrich visitPatricia Swasey went to Moin ed Salt Lake during the week to visit their parntrey, Calif., and her brother Nelson Powell te r, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Max Brother-so- n and nieces. Eloise and Carla Nelson, came back with her. and family, Phoenix Ariz., Hal Mecham had the misMr. and Mrs. Jack Brpther-so- n fortune of a horse falling on and family, Ames, Iowa, him breaking several bones in Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Brotherson and family, Calienete, Nev., his foot. Mrs. Karen Brown and chilBrent Brotherson, Provo, and Karen Brotherson, Salt Lake dren of Helper were overnight were weekend guests of Mr. company at her parents the Max Nelsons. and Mrs. Win. Brotherson. Mrs. Ha V. Larsen brought Linda Hansen, daughter of her daughter Lrl home from the Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Hansen, VaHospital Wedneslerie Hansen daughter of Grant Children's day. BYU Hansen, and students of Dennis Jensen went to Salt left Monday for Jackson Wyo., Luke Tuesday and brought his where they have employment Hazel wife and lialiy son for the summer. and Mrs. Dean Hamblin home. Visitors at the Joe SwasThe Howard Crupo's reey home over the weekend was ceived word of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Jed Crawford their nepliew Parley Oren Alex-an- d and family of Salt Luke. Vicki Lee Sisson June 14, Han. Grant and Mrs. Mr. both of Salt Lake. The groom's sen and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hansen spent Memorial Day in parents are Parley and Mel-viAlexander, formerly of Eloinor. Montwell. Arvin and Maurine Beilon and children attended the Postmasters convention in Cedar City the past week. Lars and Afton Powell and children Salt, Lake visited his father James Powell tlie weekend. They came to lie present Morlan Harvey and dauat a calss reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Alexghter, Katherine of Coulee Dam, Wash., visited at the Bill ander and family Mr. and Mrs. Hixipes lust week. Terry Alexander and children Mr. and Mrs. Wayne IIos-le- m visited four days at the Howard and children recently movCrapo home. ed their trailer liouse near Weekend company at the Mr. Haslem will lie employed Max Nelson home were son on the construction there. Errol home from summer camp Mrs. Josephine Adams and and a nepliew Devon Nelson and (laughter Mrs. Margaret Rainey his wife and two children from of San Antonia, Tex., visited Freemont. ut the Willard Sweeney resMr. and Mrs. Byron BowThe Sweidence lids week. den and daughter accompanied eneys visited Elder McKinnon -- by Mr. and Mrs. Mick Fenn in Orem June 17. Elder Mcvisited in Salt Lake and MagKinnon recently baptized them na the past weekend. into the LDS Church. The Dale Harrisons have luid as visitors in their home Mr. Harrisons sister Ramona Day. Hansen and girls of Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McDonand Mr. aiul Mrs. Murray Harald of Evanston, Wyo., visitrison and Iki.vs of St. George. ed Sunday at the Bill Hoopes, The Dale Harrisons visthe Stanley Hoopes and Lorited Mr. and Mrs. Burdette en Pikes. Coleman in Orem on Father's Kendall Arrowchis had his . tonsils out last week and Tommy Rasmussen was hospitalized at tlie Roosevelt liospltal for several days because of . Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Defa received word that their children, Mr. and Mrs. Lane Jolse are now settled In Tucson, Arlz., after a job transfer from Wichita, Kansas. Sunday, the Defa's were visited by a grandson, Terry Roberts. Terry Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roberts, Granger, he reported for military service Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. William Lewis and family were enroute to Tox-e- y, Ala., to be with Katherines critically ill mother, Mrs. Minnie Roberts when word was received that she had passed away early Sunday morning. The Lewis family plan to spend a few weeks In Alabama with Katherines family. Mrs. Sharon (Marilyn) Nielson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter LeFeure suffered a sha- ttered and cuts in an automobile accident Thursday afternoon In Salt Lake City; the Le Feu res and the Ray Jones family spent Friday and Saturday at the Nell-so- n home In Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. James Uiste-fan- o, their three daughters and the parents of Mrs. Dlstefano were seriously injured In a truck camper fire. All were hospitalized in Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Wag-sta- ff and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wagstaff made visits last week to Charlena Wagstaff, who Is In the Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake. She will be there several weeks while recovering from serious Imrns she suffered. Mrs. Minnie Hamilton is spending some time in Moab with her daughter's family, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Lewis and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie K. Car- - QQGGOG0 OGC5 CHlS Strepthroat. ' Lloyd and Aaron Rasmus- sen came liome from school at Logan, Lloyd left soon for Calif., where he will work this summer, Aaron is staying on to help his motlier and Joe on the farm. He took his race horses to the meet In Ver- nal. Jeff Allred son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Allred of Pleasant Grove Is spending some time in Ballard with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ross and Mr. and Mrs. George Ross have had company from England. Mrs. George Rosss aunt "Cert Cardy and friend Phyllis Johnson came the last of March and visited in the B&sin and left June 8 for their home in England. Mr. and Mrs. David Lund-be- rg Jr. and daughter came from Colo., and took their mother Beatrice and Maree and Terry tripping with them for a week Into Canada. -Relatives visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Horrocks were Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Horrocks and daughter Sherry of Durango, Colo, spent a few days, Mr. Sorenson is a nephew of Mrs. Horrocks, Francis returned home Friday evening. Keep State in Logan. Carl Patoes is spending the summer at the Charles Boltons. He is originally from Texas. Wilma Allen and boys are' the summer in spending Orlando. Florida with Mrs. Allen's relatives. Mr. Allen is working in Moab. Those from outside attending the wedding of Wade Ober-hansl- and Mary Jane Pitt ey Sa- turday June 15 included War- ren Oberhansley, Las Vegas, Lorna Davis, Craig, colo., air. (Bam) ETHERIDGE with many years experience WILLARD auto mechanics and Mrs. Lynn Turnbow, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Smith, Salt Lake; Karen Oberhansley, and Kim Francis, San Francisco. Christensen attended a postmaster convention at Cedar City last week. Edna Simmons was postmaster while she was away. -Iran Wyasket and Ann Ste-gwere accepted as new members of the LDS Ward on June 16. Glendon Salt Workman, Lake, visited last week with Jim Hoopes. -Lorraine Oberhansley returned home for the summer months to visit with her parents, the Veraard Oberhansely. She has been teaching school in Oregon. She visited the Bob Oberhansley! In San Francisco and friends in Salt Lake on her way home. --No- ra en Bam" invites his friends to stop at Murray Motor, where he will help them with their automotive needs! Murray Motor Co. 722-241- 6 severe bruises WHITEROCKS Walter Moosman took Kay Mousman and Debra Helqulst to Richfield to spend a week at the Leo Helquists. Alfred Helquist brought them home. returned Clay Simmons home Saturday evening after spending the past week at Boys Phone knee-ca- p na AT MURRAY MOTOR in OSS . Roosevelt ! llle and daughter, Tucson, Arlz., were 'tlsltlng with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Car-lll- e. They are spending the summer months in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Turnbow and Judy Moss and Doyle Turnbow were Sunday visitors at the Leo Turnbow home. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Evans and family will spend the next six weeks in Provo. Mr. Evans Is attending school at BYU. Misses Glenda and Beverly Clark, Salt Lake, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clark. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Clark attended funeral services for an aunt, Mrs. Mattie Sauford Friday In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones and Mr. and Mrs, Venice Turnbow are enjoying a trip to the Pacific Northwest. The softball team of Tablona ward was the winner In a game with Duchesne first ward last week. Mrs. Michelle Lee Is ward sport director. Gilbert Lisonbee was host to a group of the LDS Socialises at a dancing party Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lisonbee and family, West Jordan, visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Rhoades. QQOQQ GC5 Class in Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Jack London and mother Mrs. Leota Bremit of Concord Calif., spent a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster Rhoades. They left SaturMrs. day to return home. Rhoades accompanied them as far as Salt Lake then returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Rhoades who spent the weekend In Hanna. Mr. Ronnie Hachett of Pro- - It Beautiful If America hired people for the job. it would take the largest sort of army to keep our country free of litter. But there's no need to hire anyone. It's a job we can do for ourselves. All of us. Every family that spreads a picnic lunch. Every boatman who cruises the lakes and waterways. Every motorist who uses our roads and highways. It is the pleasure of the U. S. Brewers Association each year to give its fullest support to the Keep America Beautiful Campaign. Remember Every Litter Bit Hurts. This is our land. Let's treat it right. STANDARD Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, June 20. 1968 QOOGGOO GO The Union high school Class of 1958 had a reunion at the Roosevelt City Park Saturday, June 15. The reunion began with a picnic at the park followed by dinner that evening at the frontier grill with their partners. There were 84 present making It the largest class reunion yet held for Union alumni. Mrs. Vlrgle Murphy was voted their favorite teacher and she attended the banquet as an honored guest. Among out of the state members attending the reunion were Mr. and Mrs. James Curry, Alameda, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. David Lundberg, Jr. Holly, Colo; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Timothy, Missoula, Mont.; Martin, Eltopla, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson, Nebraska and Mr, and Mrs. David Dickerson, Riverside, Calif. La-R- ea Butter churns needed for UBIC Plans are underway for some fun at the UBIC which is scheduled on August is spending the summer with his folks Mr. and Mrs. Lamonte Moon are the parents of a baby loy born Saturday June 8 at Provo. Mother and son returned Tuesday. --M- r. and Mrs. Roy Hachett and family wpnt to Salt Lake Monday. Lorraine and Tomela stayed in Salt Lake for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis. Mich Jensen left Tuesda) for St. George where he spent a few days. He returned home Friday. Mrs. Myrna Falirizlo and and Kathy Newman spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Newman In Paradox. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Curry announce the engagement of their daughter Norma to Jlin Rhoades, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Rhoades. They plan an August wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Giles and son, Salt Lake spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alf Defa. Judy Dafa returned home with them after spending a couple of weeks visiting in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Art Fabrizio and family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Fabrizio and daughter went to Salt Lake Tuesday where Jean received medical aid. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson and family of Orem and their son John who just returned from a 2 year mission in Australia visited Mr. and Mrs. Mich Jensen Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Curry and family of Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. Mich Jensen over the weekend. Norma Curry of Salt Lake spent the weekend at her home 58 has reunion In Roosevelt vo -- off in Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Delyle Giles and family of Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Defa and Mr. and Mrs. .Alfred Giles over the weekend. -Mr. and Mrs. Tpd Jack-so- n and family of Salt Lake visited Mr. ami Mrs. Larry Defa aiul family and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wagstaff. Q GO tug (JQi Merlynn Groves, a student at Weber State, came home to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Groves. --MDevon Gentry left Sunday accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blanchard as they returned to their home in Centerville. Mrs. Blanchard is a daughter of M-- s. Gentry. While there Mrs. Gen'ry will attend the wedding of hei granddaughter, Barbara Blanchard who will be married June 19. Mr, and Mrs. Bryan Gentry who have been vacationing in this area and visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Devon Gentry, returned to their home in Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jorgensen attended a Golden Wedding Anniversary honoring a cousin of Mrs. Jorgensen's, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Billings of Jensen Thursday night. Mrs. Reed Tolton and daughter, Linda, Salt Lake, attended funeral services for Mrs. Clark at the Ballard Ward Wednesday. Mrs. Clark was Linda's grandmother. Sessions has .employment in the mine In Bonanza. Mrs. Merlene Folks and daughter, Brown's Park, visited during the week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall. and Mrs, Reed Tolton and family, Salt Lake, were recent visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Casper Jorgensen, QMZ& ms flUqjyMn rs. Wyo., Sunday. 8, 9. ami 10 in Roosevelt. Tlie executive committee discussed such events as a pie eating contest and a bulter rimming contest to lie held at tlut time. Anyone in the Basin owning a butter churn slmuld contact Jolui Chasel at Roosevelt because lie wants to Ikiitow them for the contest. It was felt tlut tlure are many or these prolubly tucked away on a shelf tlut could lie used for the contest. Meanwhile Mr. Clusel Issued a challenge to everyone to lie preparing exhibits for the flower show, talent slmw, art exhibit and the parades which will be featured (hiring tlie three day Uintah Busin Industrial Convention. Odd hour emergencies? Service isn't service unless you get it when you need it. CAU YOUR STANDARD MAN OIL IN ROOSEVELT T. Golden Collini - 722-213- 9 Sl.inii.ird Oil Company of California |