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Show STANDARD I'tah IlmtM'velt, timber. Thomas is honored at open house E. P. Mr. and Mrs. Jiin Rhoades have moved bark here, after spending a few months in Twin QGC90 Falls, Thunus, retired Chiro- L. P. observed his 80th birthday at his home Thursday. a resiMr, Tluimas has dent of the Uintah Iiasln for practor, the weekend with mother Mrs. Minnie Hamilton, were Mr. ami Mrs. alxiut 30 years. Colin Hamilton, Salt Lake, and He lived in Mt. Home for Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Lewis and several years before moving from Moab. Other family to Roosevelt. guests were Mr. and Mrs. MarMany uelghtxirs and friends vin Jones and family from rallied at their home during the Provo. alternoon. Mrs. Vera Hansen in the Several people a made beautifully decorated community have been ill with the rake lor his birthday. flu. Kevin Van Tassel, a sun Mr. Thomas reported that he of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Tasenjoys good health. sel spent several days at the hospital in Roosevelt, and Evelyn Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leoifal Webb was a patiis wife to the word "A wise." C. U. Weakley, ent in the Heber Hospital over the weekend. -- Miss Donna Rhoades spent the weekend In Salt Lake at the home of her sister, Mr, and Mrs. Allen Clues and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Webb and daughter, visited for a few days with their parents Mrs. Mildred Wehh and Mr. and Mrs. Ix-e- n K. I. Thomas . . . oliscrtcil Ills H.'illi birthday Thursday. PROVEN! Sjieniliiig their ACCEPTED! as YOUR Representative hoping to receive an adoptive child in Decemlier. are GMMDGOGGG OGC50 QCb 3303231 Mr. and Mrs. Claud Allred received word on Thursday of tlie birth of a grandson. The little fellow was Ixirn to An- dy and Ruth Allred at Rangely, Colo, and weighed G lbs and 10 ox. Other happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph All-r- ed ne VOTE Lu-ci- Dr. Danniel S. DENNIS Republican Candidate for State Representative (Dist. 60 REM EM IiER: DANS STILL OUR MAN! Milit i by lienee Millerj I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allred drove to Salt Luke City Mrs. Allred went Thursday. to attend the U.E.A. Convention. Hazel Wardle Is tending the children of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Wardle at Ft. Duchesne while Nadine is In Salt lake City fur heart surgery. -Norma Marshall and her daughter, Marlene Folks drove to Salt lake City Tuesday and brought Robert Marshall liome from the Veterans Hospital where lie has been tills past week, The Avalon Ladies Club met at tlie home of Viola Jensen Wesnesday afternoon to tie a quilt. Viola Jensen went to Salt Lake City Saturday on the tais. A brother Kenneth Westover, from Calif, was in Salt Lake While there she visited Kenneth and Mr. and Mrs. Shel-de- n Lewis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dennison and family and Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Shiner and family. Michael Wardle, Ft. Duchesne was an overnight guest at tlie home of Max and Steven va Goodrich and small son of Clearfield, Mary Stevenson of Bountiful and Nell Stevenson of Price, Lloyd and Gladys Goodrich and son Spt S Keith Gond-ric- h of the U.S. Army. --TLeonard Goodrich's Just recently returned front a week of visiting and sight seeing in New York City. They were accompanied by their daughter Jo Ann Walker and her husband and two children of Boulder, Mrs. Agnes Larsen is shui-din- g the week in Puysoti. he he 1 Duchesne and Wasatch Co. Ilind OGC50 Ida. Mrs. Florence Turnlxiw and her daughters Marva and Marsha were Salt Lake visitors last week. They visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Turnliow. Turnliow and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Turnliow. They attended a liaby shower for Mrs. Gwenda Turnlxiw. Lynn and Gwenda of Clay Basin. Visiting at the Leslie B. Goodrich and Owen Goodrich home's over the weekend were Alfred Giles. The Webbs' live Blaine and LaRene Kimball and In Magna. 3 boys and Anne and Andy Mr. and Mrs. Kent Ellert-so- n Stevenson and small son of Salt and family presented the Lake .City, Miss Jayne Lamprogram In Sacrament meeting bert of Calif, and a student Sunday night. Individual awards at the B.Y.U. in Provo, Ryan to seventeen were presented Johansen of Salt Lake and John young ladies and leader awards McClure of Murray and Thelwere presented to Mrs. Ange-lima and Wan Shields, Lewis, Mrs. Carlene WiThe following mothers and lliams and Mrs. Linda Clnes. attended the Banquet daughters Grace Mrs. Gillette, on Saturday night, Duchesne in Tooele, enjoyed a weekend visit Korina and Annette Bolton, le Laniont the with her daughter, and Pauline Winkler, and Moon family. Maxine Todd, Garda and MarA good representation of lene Seeley, JoAnn Young, Mel-v- a mothers and daughters enjoyed and Lorna Bird, Arcnla and the banquet and program lield Peggy and Reva Bird. Carol Saturday evening at the Ducand Darlene Hanberg. hesne Stake Center. Sunday dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Rhoades IiConard Goodrich home were and Ervan made a Imsinesstrip Drew and Tlieora Gmxlrirh and to Provo last Friday. They vistwo little girls. Morris and .el- ited with their children, Mr. and Duane Rhoades and Mrs. family, and Keith Rhoades. --Tpopulation of the valley is expected to greatly increase as hunters come in for the annual deer hunt. Most residents welcome them and we hope the annual hunt will be a pleasant experience for everyone. received Gale Wagstaff treatment in Salt Lake ljst Wednesday for ruts on the fingers of his right hand. He was hurt while working in the ESTABLISHED ! r;an d;li E Jensen Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Frost ate the parents of a baby Ixiy Ixirn at the Duchesne County Hospital in Roosevelt Oct. 4. Mr, and Mrs. Lee Wardle and family from Idalxi have been in Handlett visiting'rela-tive- s this past week. Mr, and Mrs. Pierce Blackburn, daughter, Lawuna and graixldaughter, spent Sunday with the Howard Crapos and Verl Johnsons. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Imrauger took I ier mother Mrs. Jennie Shawl fo Colo, Sunday to meet a daughter Lavune. Mrs. Shawl will go to Denver for the CDOOOOGQ Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hamblin motored to Provo Sun- day taking their daughter Rieta FUen Lyn bark to sellout. Larsen went out with them and will visit a few days. OQOOGGG O Legal Notices QGC50 Notice Velma Harvey, Salt Luke, and Mrs. Dean Anderson, Oak C'tty, were visitors at the home of their pareifts, Mr. and Mrs. Jolui Harvey from Tuesday until Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. lurry Pierce and children, Garland, were visitors last week at tlie Craig Siddowav home. Larry and Craig enjoyed the elk hunt and were successful In getting their elk. Two gameswere volley-ba- ll played Saturday In the Trldell LaPoint played gymnasium. Maeser 2nd Ward with Maeser winning. Tridell played Vernal 7th with the Trldell girls win- Sheriffs Sale ESTATE or LILLIAN MAY SCOTT TltiiY. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchors to lie' undersigned at the office of Cullen & Hammond. .Vi East Main. Vernal. I'tah. on oi Is'fme the Ith day of January. 1969. Claims must be presented in aeeordanee wiili the )ii 'visions of 7.V9-I'tah Cmle Annotated. 19."3. and wilh proper vcrfication as required therein. WHITNEY D. HAMMOND. Ancillary Adminixlralur I 'ill dislii'il in Ihc Dint all Basin Slaiulard October 3. 111. IT and TO BE SHU i ut Sheriff i the 1 Sill day of Octubei. I Inis, at tlie Uifhi'Kin' Connlv l 'mil tin disc. Duilu'siie City. (.Viinty of Duchesne. Slate of "...I., .u ;m. tlie follow ing described vehicle1 ill I Hall I 'out lac Serial No. I.VIl'fCJlflS Dated and at Duchesne. County of Duchcit'ie. State of Utah, this Till day of October, 196s. GEORGE MAKETT. Duchesne County Shciiff Published in the I'intah Danin Standard, October 111. IT. 196s. 5. is-u- ed 196 s. 21 QEQ90 QGUQU00O)AC)O ning. Gaa Pasty Wallace and Sherrie McKee enjoyed a bike riding party at the Karen Einerson home in Ballard Thursday. The Primary held their Ward meeting Tliursday night with lOOi offi- cers and teachers Creditors To dhG!Dfi5DCEBD f?;o ti:f09) Qsaitt wai ffi0a ey GisoBcayMexax) COBiBGKUW O I9MBU in atten- dance. Emilia Wilson presented the lesson. Eva Wilson was a patient at the Holy Cross Hospital Friday and Saturday. Thomas Wilson, who Is attending Trade Tech in Salt Lake, spent the weekend at tlie home of Ills parents, Harold and Sylvan Ross, Orem, were visitors at the Do Von McKee home Wednesday. They liad come tn Vernal to attend the funeral service for Hex Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Montgomery and part or their family visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kitchen. FI la liae Wight from Malm visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wilson, Mrs. Wight had come down to attend General Conference in Salt Lake City. Farrell Simmons and Duane McKee are Ixith building new barns. Mr. and Mrs. Max Warren and family. igilen, were weekend visntnrs at the Cliurlt'S Clines Inline. CUTS IIKI SAWS : TWICI ITS WIIOHT IDEAL FOR WEEKEND WOODCUTTERS! CMfife W Sarefe 1:00 a.m. to II 01 0310 D.ra. PESUNDAYJI dailyl ttm 1E ST JHU1 I IB '0 DEER HUNTERS SPECIALS ! Extra Large EGGS FREE !fiL Schillings PEPPER COFFEE ! Mrs. Emma Tanner . . . Oldest mnhr of M)'tnn Auxiliary. Grandma Tanner ATTENTION ALL REGISTERED reaches 92nd milestone VOTERS: In conformity with State Statute, Clyde L. Miller, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, has qualified the following Initiatice Petition to be placed on the November 5th, 1968 General Election Ballot. AN ACT RELATING TO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES; AMENDING THE LIQUOR CONTROL ACT BY ADDING A NEW CHAPTER TO TITLE 32. UTAH CODE ANNOTATED IHikl. ID RE KNOWN AS THE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES CONTROL ACT OK 15H18; PROVIDING FOR THE SALE AND DISPENSING OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BY THE INDIVIDUAL DRINK ON LICENSED PREMISES BY LICENSEES HEGIT.ATEI) AND CONTROLLED BY APPROPRIATE AUTHORITY: PROVIDING FOR LICENSING OF HOTELS. RESORT HOTELS. RESTAURANTS AND CI.l'BS: SETTING FORTH THE QUALIFICATIONS OF LICENSEES AND THE CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH LICENSES ARE TO BE ISSUED. RENEWED. REISSUED. SUSPENDED AND CANCELLED: PROHIBITING THE SALE OR DISPENSING BY LICENSEES OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES TO AND THE POSSESSION. PURCHASE OR CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BY PERSONS UNDER TWENTY ONE YEARS OF AGE: PROHIBITING THE SALE OR DISPENSING OF I.IOUOR BY THE PACKAGE OR BOTTLE BY LICENSEES AND CI.l'BS AND THE CONSUMPTION OF LIQUOR FROM ANY PACKAGE OK BOTTLE IN LIQUOR INITIATIVE ANY UNLICENSED CLUB OR PUBLIC PLACE AND CONTAINING OTHER PROHIBITIONS ON THE SALE. DISPENSING. TRANSPORTATION. STORAGE. PURCHASE AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES: RESTRICTING THE LOCKER CLUB SYSTEM: PROVIDING FOR ENFORCEMENT OF ALL STATE AND LOCAL LIQUOR LAWS BY ALL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS: PROVIDING FOR PROHIBITION OF THE SALE OR DISPENSING OF LIQUOR BY LICENSEES IN LOCALITIES WHICH VOTE IX) DO SO; AMENDING SECTIONS 32-1-- UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953, AND REPEALING SECTIONS UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953. UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953. AS AMENDED BY CHAPTER 25. LAWS OF UTAH 1955, UTAH (X)I)E ANNOTATED 1953. AS ENACTED BY CHAP-TE25. LAWS OF UTAH 1955. AND UTAH (TIDE ANNOTATED 1953. SECTION UTAH (TIDE ANNOTATED 1953. AS AMENDED BY CHAPTER 26. LAWS OF UTAH 1967 AND SECTIONS AND UTAH (TIDE ANNO- H 2. PETITION 2A An Act providing for control and limited licensing of qualified restaurants, hotels and private clubs for sale of liquor by the drink anil providing for local option prohibiting the same: prohibiting consumption of liquor in public facilities except liquor purchased by the drink from licensees, providof certain acts of local authorities and the Liquor Control ing for Commission; authorizing supplemental state and local regulation, requiring public officers to enforce all liquor laws and providing funds therefor from license fees; prohibiting undesirable practices including sale of liquor to minors; and providing for license revocation and penalties for violations. court-revie- 6. Secretary of State It Isnt accurately known how many years she has been a member of the unit In forces. Myton but It Is probably than 30 years. more Her oldest son, William Albert served In World War L Grandsons who have seen service are Olaln Tanner and Gale Tanner, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Blaln retired Dave Tanner. from the Air Force after serving three years. He was in the paratroopers. Sam Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Taylor was in the Marines for Douglas D. Tanner and Darrell C. Tanner, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Tanner each served two years. Bernard Held, son of Mr. FO AGAINST Q Elector desiring to vole for" the proposed Act shall plaee a cross within the square following the won! "For" and those desiring to vote against" shall place a cross within the square following the word "Against." . . Holland BUTTER M.J.B. Coffee, all grinds Ellis Vienna Sausage, can Hungry Jack Pancake Mix IGA Fresh Milk 4-o- 3 lbs. $1.99 . . 5 for $1.00 4 lbs. 69r z. Vi gal. 49 on three years. w CLYDE L. MILLER Mrs. Emma Viola Spencer Tanner is being honored as the oldest member of the My-tAmerican Legion Auxillay unit. She Is 92 years of age and has had one son and eight grandsons serve in the U.S. armed . and Mrs. Parley Reid, Salt Lake City served 4 12 years In the U.S. Navy. Glen Tanner was also in the service. Mrs. Tanner rejoices tn the fact that all of her grandsons and her son returned from the service. She Is the mother of 12 sons and daughters. Due to xxr eyesight Mrs. Tanner Is not able to attend all meetings but goes to as many as she ran. (glHDlHfd uw 131(130 PORK CHOPS, center PORK CHOPS, rib-en- d PORK ROAST, Loin doz. 53? 8 oz. 69? lb. 79? cuts cut 69' lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. Farmers Style SPARERIBS, SIRLOIN STEAK HALIBUT CHUNKS 49? 53(1 49? 89? 29? BACON SPECIALS! Slab Bacon Sweet Rasher Sliced Bacon Swifts Bacon Ends & Pieces I.G.A. FLOUR ASPIRIN, (5-gra- ... 4-l- b. 50 lbs. S3.89 m IGA HAIR SPRAY 100s) I.G.A. ANTISEPTIC MOUTH WASH I.G.A. SHAMPOO AND CREAM HAIR RINSE I.G.A. FLOUNCE TOOTHPASTE 60 AND 73-T- V ATT LIGHT GLOBES THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE OCTOHEK - box 95? 25 lbs. S1.99 2 bottles 25? 2 for 79? PINT SIZE 2 for 59? j.Ivr SI7K Family Si.' 2 for 69? 2 for 59? Regular 2.V each 6 for S1.00 17 - 18 . 19 I |