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Show serving In Korea, were flown from their bases to the United States to be present at the funeral of their brother, Bruce, ooooo QGO0 GDOCJOOGtt who was killed Tuesday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loryn Ross during the past week were Mrs. Francis Hair of Salt Lake and Mr, A large congregation attended the 11 a.m. service at the and Mrs. Lamar Hair of ArMyton Presbyterian Church, cadia Calif, The visitors were sister-in-la-w Sunday. A family group from the the mother, brother and of Mrs. Ross. Christ Methodist Church In Salt Mrs. Elmer Fausett underLake were present to particiwent In the surgery Monday at the service. Special pate music was a vocal solo by Mrs. Roosevelt Hospital and Is reGeneveve Miller with Mrs. O. A. ported as Improving, Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Fowers Dart as accompanist. Mrs. Gladys Dart returned came from Ogden because of the Friday from a vacation trip to Illness of Mrs. Fowers mother, Bonners Ferry Ida., where she Mrs. Elmer Fausett. A visitor at the home of visited her daughter and and Mrs. Marlon Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Florea Mr. and family. Mrs. Florea Is the Friday, was Mr, Darrell Josle a one time resident of the Uinformer Fredericks Dart. Funeral services for Bruce tah Basin, Mr. Kirk Lyman, a former Ivie who was killed In a motor accident Tuesday, were held at Myton resident, came from Josthe Myton LDS Ward Chapel eph Utah to attend to his InFriday. Bishop Clark Abeg-gl- terests In Myton. He visited at the Fred Todd home while and Bishop Leon Ross were here. was The obituary speakers. Weekend visitors at the Leo musical by Haueter, given home of ranch Mr, and Mrs. were a vocal trio by selections were Tanner Frank Mr. and DenIrene and Charlotte, Julie, n, nis, and a vocal duet by Janet Boyd Redden and family, Lay-toMr. and Mrs. Norman TanRoss and Beth Duke, with Mrs. two children, Kays-vill- e, Syerl Dennis as accompanist. ner and and Mr. and Mrs. Robert was given by Closing prayer Herald Crapo. Interment was Wall and family, Newington, Virginia. in the Myton City Cemetery under the direction of Olpln Mortuary. RlATN DTO Syerl Dennis went to Provo to bring his dauWednesday ghters Charlotte, Julie and Irene home for the 4th of July weekend. Sandra Crapo who also attended college at BYU returned home with the famMr. and Mrs. Henry Wall ily. home from Salt Lake returned Mrs. W. E. Broome Is conMrs. Wall Wednesday. City fined to the Roosevelt Hospital has been In a hospital followand her daughter Mrs. Emma surgery. Jakeman from Salt Lake came ing - -- Members of the community to help her. attended the wedding reception Mrs. Marlon Shields underIn Vernal of Mr. and Mrs. went surgery at the LDS HospiWardel. Mrs. Wardle Is Billy tal in Salt Lake Saturday. Mema daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bers of her family who accompGilbert Brough. anied her to Salt Lake were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis LittleMrs. Marion Ross and Wanless ton are in Idaho visiting their Shields. Latest report is that two Mr. and Mrs. daughters, she Is Improving. Jack McArthur and son and Mr. Gary Ivle who has been serand Mrs. Lee Wardle and famving In the U. S. Forces In ily. Germany and Craig Ivie, Mary Ann Chandler reigned Thursday, QGC5 and Mrs. Delmar Hamblin were Noreen and A1 Smith and four 81 MjUUjfljyilH.i son-in-la- w, en QGC5 Oregon. They hate rwntly been called to fires in Arizona and California, and are gaining a reputation as tops In their Arid, answering calls to Are areas. LTE FIRE FIGHTERS TuriuUy morning at 5 a.m. Mime 50 Utr fire fighters hoanlcd a bus at Fort Duchesne to go to the Vernal Airport enroute to a forest fire at Redmond, Ute forest fire reported to be out of control forest. fighters get call to duty An alert was sounded at 1:30 a.m, Tuesday for two crews of Ute forest fire fighters and they were all on hand to board the bus for Vernal by 5 a.m. They were enroute to Redmond Ore., where several Ares were In 1963 and have been called to Ares every year except one In which no Ares were reported In the area. This group has brought in over $12,000 per year as wages prior to this year and so far in 1968 they have earned $20,000 while approximately Aghtlng Ares In the Los Padres forest near Los Angeles and In the Ton to National Forest In Southeast Arizona last week. Roy Degler, BIA Forester, were organized on the national Emerson Oberhansly of the Roosevelt Forest District and Richard Estes of the Altonah Forest District Ashley National Forest, llason officers for the using agency, go with the men when they flght Ares. Reed Taveapont Is In charge of crew No. 1 and Coulson Colorow in charge of crew no 2. The Ute Indian Fire Fighters noted that the Ute boys have become recognized as the number one crew to be dispatched from the regional office at Ogden. The Utes must be 18 years of age In order to enter the organization and must have a physical examination. They like the challenge, danger and excitement of Aghtlng the Ares, said Mr. Degler is explaining their success as they enjoy being out of doors when they work. STANDARD Roosevelt, Utah July 11, 1968 children. Brownie and Wendy Tomlinson from Clearfield visited parents, the Wendell Frestons and Harry Tomlinsons over the 4th. --M- r. and Mrs. Lyle Fenn from Torrance Calif., spent several days vacation time with his parents, the Mick Fen ns and other relatives. Clara and Byron Bowden and daughter spent a week camping at Lodge Pole Park. Family members visiting and camping with Bowdens were Helen and Spencer Larsen and family, Magna, Patsy and Manfred Nelson from Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fenn, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fenn, Val and Marlene Anderton and family from Mrs. Milton Fenn. Val and Marlene Anderton and family, Las Vegas, arrived Wednesday at the home of Val's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderton. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brown and family were overnight guests at the Max Nelson home. Mrs. Minnie Crapo conval-asln- g at home since her recent surgery enjoyed the following company. A sister-in-la- w Mrs. Louise Alexander, Mrs. Mabel Warren and son from Oakland Calif., a niece Eva Snelser, Hayward Calif. Overnight company at the Arvin Bellon home were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nixon. Sunday dinner guests at the James Powell residence were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Baker Provo, Virginia and Willard Smith and Terry Harris, Boyd and Dorothy Powell and children, Provo, Jim and Loene Kelson and family Salt Lake, Tom and Sandra Aldrich and family. Visitors at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderton were happily surprised Tuesday with an unexpected visit of grandchildren Lori and Bobby Simmons arriving by bus from Corpus Kristy Tex. Visiting their parents over the weekend were Larry and Nelson and children from Logan where both are attendsummer Ted school. ing and Gayle Nelson and boys from Sunset,. Errol Nelson from Salt Lake, Max Shaw returned to the city with Errol after spending two weeks with his grandparLa-R- ae ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown nave moved from Montwell to Roosevelt, their son and his wife Leslie and Sheryl are living on the ranch at this time. Enid and Henry Lldster and children from Bountiful visited their parents the holiday weekend. The Levi J. Anderton reunion was held Saturday and Sunday at Lodge Pole Park in Daniels Canyon. Attending from here were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderton and company, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Anderton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Val Anderton and family, also Mr. and Mrs. Gall Anderton and family, Linda and Roe McDonald and Kenneth and Roy Hall, Kim Anderton won the trophy for jr. horse shoe pitching, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderton got the prize for being married the longest. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Durphy and family from Granger visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Freston over the holiday. Keith Loranger is home after spending two weeks In Salt Lake where he had the cast removed from his knee. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Harry as queen at the 4th of July Tomlinson and Mr. and Mrs. rodeo of Neola. Charlls Richens and CharMr. and Mrs. Vern Huff lotte Kynaston attended funspent the 4th of July at Kamas. eral service for an uncle Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DenKin Hatch In Vernal. Sunday nison and children, Salt Lake, the group participated in a famspent the weekend of the 4th ily reunion of Jermlah Hatch at the home of their parents, at Maesar school. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jensen. Q0GOGQQ QGQ GIRLS PATINA & LEATHER SHOES White and Colors 1 roiiORs table 40 off 1 table S2.99 SPECIAL - TIN FOOT LOCKERS DACRON KEDS .2 pr. S5.00 S6.99 Blue, Black, Red Cinderella Back-to-Scho- ol DRESSES REDUCED TO $3.99 Hen-ega- Sleeveless Blouses & Dresses Clearance Priced! INFANTS SUN SUITS - 66f ea. BOYS KNIT SHIRTS to aize 6 REDUCED 2 GIRLS only 66f STRAW CAPS Mr. and Mrs. Rae Gagon visited Tuesday and Wednesday with relatives here. They were overnight guests of Mrs. Sylvia Goodrich. On Saturday Rulen and. Thelma Goodrich of Vernal and their daughter Claudlne and her husband Steve Winn visited here. Steve Is in the Navy and Is home on furlough. They will leave Wednesday for Beevllle Texas where he Is stationed. Dennis Bird spent the holiday weekend here with his parents, the LeRoy Birds. Dennis has employment In Salt Lake rs and Is attending school at Business College. Mr. and Mrs. William O. Larsen drove to Orem Sunday to witness the naming and blessing of their granddaughteer. The little miss Is the daughter of Aullen and VaNae Larsen. The Mutual Study class held their class at the home of . Mr. and Mrs. Ron Miles Sunday evening. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. James Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hanberg, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Strlngham, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bird, Bishop and Mrs. Howard Todd, Shana Lee and Pauline Winkler and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hill, Holedendorf. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Holedendorf and two small girls Sandy, spent the weekend here visiting with the Cedi Han- -' berg family. They returned home Monday morning. rl DeVries came over the weekend to get his wife and family, who have spent the past three weeks here visiting her parents, the Claud Mathews. Also visiting here during the week were Joe and Phil Mathews and four girls of Murray. Ralph and Genell Goodrich and two girls are visiting here with Ralphs parents, the Owen Goodrich's. Ralph just returned home from a six weeks schooling In Los Angeles. and Mrs. Leo Bird went to Roosevelt Sunday where Leo blessed and gave the baby of Floyd and Stella Ames a name in their sacrament meeting, George Wathen and Darwin Wathen and son of Salt Lake visited one day here with friends and relatives. I LADIES SWIM WEAR 30 Price off MENS BEEF ROLL SLIP - ONS for Western Days only 12 Sizes 6 to $5.99 Summer Fabrics Reduced to Clear! --Ca- WHITE Special! Western Days only! BOYS SHOES 'X HAND BAGS REDUCED TO S1.99 TOP ewnre8 XiW QQ 40 off Special! Vicky Vaughn - Toni Todd DRESSES Va Price! Boys... WESTERN SHIRTS 2 for S5.00 - Mens . . . 2 forSlO.OO WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST SHIPMENT OF TRUCKS IN OUR HISTORY! WIDE SELECTION OF COLORS, MODELS AND OPTIONS. ONE TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS. COME IN - - LETS TALK TRUCKS. Its G. & L. FDR TOUR PHONE 722 - 2812 ROOSEVELT Printing Needs UINTAH BASIN STANDARD Truck Tradin' Time Chevrolet-Buic- k Go. 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