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Show SB Mr. and Mrs. Carwln and family, Los Angeles, were Roosevelt visitors over the weekend. Mr. Labrum enjoyed a deer hunt. They were guests of Mrs. Lester Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. David Marx Salt Lake City were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joel Murphy and Mr. and Mr. Verdell Marx. and Mrs. Mr. Lonny Nielson, Las Vegas Nev. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Murphy. Mrs. Homer Fouse, Coalville visited the home of her Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Charles Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Heaton, Cedar City, spent the weekend with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orman Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heaton. Tad Taylor, who Is attending D.Y.U., visited his parents for the weekend. Mrs. Southerland, Ruby Rexherg, Ida. and Dr. Lorene La-bru- m day for Salt Lake City where she entered the IDS hospital for surgery. She Is reported to be improving. Mrs. Elizabeth Esplln had the misfortune to spill a pan of boiling water on her Sunday night. She was rushed to the Roosevelt Hospital where she has spent the last week. She received 2nd degree burns, she Is improving. has emChuck Taylor His wife at Antelope. ployment visited him on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Perry. Salt Lake, visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bigelow, Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Hullinger. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Wilkins and families of Roosevelt and Mr. and Mrs. Kennett Hartle. Boyd Is home on a furlough from the Navy. He has been In for 9 months. Mrs. Charlie Moore returned home on Sunday from Texas after visiting her husband there for 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hartle and boys were visitors in Salt Lake on Friday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Moos-mand children of Clinton, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Kump and enjoyed the deer hunt during the week-ed- n. GQOOOQO QGCPQ Allen, St. George, spent the week visiting with relatives and friends In Roosevelt. They were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Labrum. Mr. and Mrs. DeNyle McKenna and daughter, Sandy, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mustek were guests at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Elllngsford. The men went deer hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Madison and family, Richfield, were visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin War die. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hansen, Salt Lake City, were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Wardle Oct. 3. Miss Jana Heaton spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heaton. Mrs. Ormon Sullivan returned home Wed. after spending a week in Washington with her Mr. daughter and and Mrs. LaRell Chappel. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Neilsen, Nashua, Mont, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nielsen. They were enroute to Farmington N.M. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sltlg, Walworth, Wls. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hartle. Glen Hartle was In that part of Wisconsin when he was on his mission. They all left for Salt Lake City Tuesday. Bishop Kenneth Hartle and wife and Glen accompanied them to the Temple on Wednesday. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hartle and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Perry and families, while In Salt Lake They also visited Mrs. Fred Hartle. Mrs. Grace Lambert had the misfortune to fall and hurt her A dog ran hip on Monday. in front of her and tripped her, She has been a patient at the hospital in Vernal the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Max Woolley of Vernal entertained the following at their home Sunday for Dinner in honor of Harvey Taylors birthday. The following were present; The Max Woolley family. Mr. and Mrs. Smokey Soya: Harvey Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Jene Nyberg and family and WHEN YOURE Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Angus and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hartle and children of Salt Lake and Mr. 'THROUGH WITH THE and Mrs. Drew Goodrich and two boys of Lapolnt. SCENERY, DON'T Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wool-le- y girls, Clearfield, visited the isBURN IT UP, PLEASE received word from their weekend with Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Velda McCurdy, Floyd Angus and family and that she had Improved some Mrs. Alice L. Angus and en.orna Mr Kee and had retured to her home joyed the deer hunt. after being In the Cottonwood Mr. and Mrs. Kent Taylor and 2 children of Richfield visA special program was held hospital. Mrs. Pearl Perry left Sun- - ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday night for the Bee Hive Art Taylor and Mrs. Mary JarGirls and their Mothers. The his grandmother, on Frirell, mothers were all crowned Kee, Snow College. Billy McKee day. queens with a golden crown. Robert Ahlborn and Wlleen McDon Hartle and his friend, Talks were given by Esther Kee, B.Y.U. Mike Stutz, Los Angeles are Merkley and Bishop McKee. Visiting at the Charles here visiting his parents, Mr. The girls sang two numbers Be sure every npnrk is oat! home over the weekend and Mrs. Kenneth Glines Hartle, his and a film was presented. Light were the Morgan Gline family Mr. and Mrs. refreshments were served to grandparents, from Ogden. Geo. Bigelow, and the Keith TO the group. Bee Hive leaders A and Mrs. Morris BartHartle family. Don has been are Peggy Ahlborn and Esther lett Mr. and family from Salt Lake, In California for the past 2 12 Merkley. Bee Hive girls are the weekend with Mr. and spent Bonnie and Rhonda Chapman, years where he works for an Mrs. George Bartlett. DEAR VOTERS OF oil company. They will also Sherrie Ann McKee, Jean Has-le- m Vistors at the J. L. Kitchen DUCHESNE COUNTY: go deer hunting. and Susan Simmons. home during the deer hunt were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hor-rocSgt Ray Chapman from Leuford Kitchen and son Nel-do- n Again, Im asking tor your and family, Mr. and Mrs. vote! Beals Air Force Base. Calif, and Max Huggard, AmerTravis Nellson, Della Burton from Thursday until visited I really ican Fork. appreciated your and Bessie Turner from CaliSunday with his family. David Goodrich, Salt Lake, fornia attended a support In the Primary Elecbirthday suption, and now that Im the Visiting at the home of Mr. was a visitor in Trldell over the home of at in per Maesar, Democratic Party's candidate and Mrs. Ernest Ahlborn are the weekend. Gurr Mr. and Mrs. Reed tor r. County Commissioner Mr. Ahlborns mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn McKee Atwood and honoring I, again, ask for your vote. Tracy Charles Cavanaugh, and Mrs. and daughter from Logan enTravis Nielson. My pledge to the County: P. H. Hinkley, Chico, Calif. joyed the weekend at the Loren and Mrs. Clinton Mr. To represent the County as Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Klbbey, McKee home. Nielson and family from Heber a whole. Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Fresno, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. visited last week with Mr. and Ernest Ahlborn Jr. and chiland friends from Salt Mrs. Glendon Lamb and Mr. To listen to all problems dren Parowan and Robert Ah- Lake, spent the weekend in and and make the decision with Mrs. Travis Nielson. Provo. lborn, Tridell and enjoyed the deer the other Commissioners Mrs. Della Burton and Mrs. Loye Goodrich left Friday hunt in the mountains. that would best serve the Bessie Dean Turner of Califor Bountiful where whe spent whole County! The Wm K. Arnold children fornia were visitors in Vernal the weekend visiting her mo- were visitors during the deer DONT BE SWAYED by some during the week. hunt at the Ben Wilson home. ther, Edith Goodrich. who say they won't have Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Brock Sherel Goodrich who is on Visitors at the Loren Ross are representation. As YOUR parents of a baby boy born Washfrom Ft. leave home during deer huntlngweek-en- d at the Lewis, County Commissioner, I will hospital in Roosevelt. were Mr. and Mrs. Val ington was in Tridell enjoying represent the entire county! Reba Clerlco, who had surthe deer hunt. He visited at Glen Ross and daughters at the Roosevelt hospital, the Rae Goodrich, J. L. Kitchen Sherrie and la Gene, Redmond, gery Sincerely, now at home. is and Charles Glines homes. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Crelg KENNETH L. Kathryn Taylor of Tooele Students enjoying the deer Ross and family and Steven WILKINSON, her parents, Mr. and visited hunting weekend at home from Ross, Ogden, and Jeanette Hog-g-ar Mrs. Art Vour next County Taylor and her grandwere Fred Bartlett and college d, Provo. Commissioner tor Mrs. Mary Jarrell, mother, Thomas Wilson from Trade Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Merkley the weekend and term enjoyed the in Salt Lake. Dennis left Wednesday for Stockton, Tech hunt.' deer Political (Paid Advertisement) Glines, Dixie College; Sara Mc- - Calif where they will get their Jay Pope son of Mr. and Mrs. son Elder Gordon Merkley who Arza Pope who has been home has just completed a 2 year on a furlough has returned and mission. They will also visit Also Andy gone to Vietnam. the Earl Diman family In Stock-to- n Allred son of Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Court-lan- d George Allred who has been Hancock in Hayard, Calif. home on a furlough has gone Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Smith will back and will go to Vietnam. stay at the Merkly home in Ralayne Huber who, Is attheir absence. tending beauty school In Salt Eva Wilson cared for the AlLake, visited her parents Mr. lan Trujillo children during and Mrs. Darrell Huber the the deer hunting weekend. weekend. Her mother and broFrank Davis and Ben Wilther Jim took her back Monday. son went to Paul, Ida. Friday Ronald Horrocks has been to see their nephew Edwin Wight sick with Bronchitis the past son of Ella Rae and Jay Wight week. who had the misfortune of getGary Houtz has employment comting his arm caught in the In Vernal with the Casada Conbine. The arm was severely struction Co. crushed and mangled. RE-ELESam Thompson and LeeMe-cha- m Shari Chapman, daughter of took a load of mine props Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chapman was to Price on Monday. taken to Roosevelt last week Mrs. Ivy Sclllery of Ogden for medical care. Shari has is here visiting her mother a leg infection. Mrs. Chloe Johnson and broFrank Humback and son, ther Orson and Mr. and Mrs. Tom, Salt Lake, were visiting Jiggs Johnson at Deep Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Broad-hea- d Mr. and Mrs. Max Hartle and 2 girls of Richfield. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Panas, and Mrs. Jay Hartle and Toni Lake were visiting Mr. and C Salt Frltsch of Salt Lake were visone For ALL the county, not just Mrs. Max Birch. itors at the Kenneth Hartle Y section. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene home and enjoyed tl - ueer hunt. O Salt Lake Wedwere in Raymond Perry, a student at O the University, Salt Lake, visiWhose responsibilities are to ALL nesday on business. M Mr. and Mrs. Don Lennon ted his parents, Mr. and Mrs. the county, not just a few personal U and family were in Salt Lake Leland Perry, and enjoyed the M friends. on business. deer hunt. son-in-la- w, 12-1- son-in-la- w. an OQOOGG& QGC50 MESSAGE VOTERS! ks STANDARD Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, October 24, 194k NOTICE Due to the fact that colored pictures do not reproduce well In the paper we are making it a policy to accept no colored pictures to be printed, in the Uintah Basin Standard. Also small pictures, especially of weddings, con not be enlarged to make two column pictures in the paper. D for the most from your tax dollars K E S N Ej By Alice Gouldlng Phone 138-22- 35 Weekend guests at the Melvin B. White ranch were Dr. PER EE PATRIOTS PREPARE SOI'P Membere of the Peexvee Patriot group at Roosevelt Elementary prepare to errve their Magic Mixing Spoon Soup" to mcmlier anil guest. Looking on aa members prepare the tables are guests, standing In ImeU. Including Principal Dallas Murray, Dr. Charles Pearce of the state srhool office, Rnynnlil Hansen, county supervisor; Sirs. Ida Phillips, Instructor, and Mrs. Rosclln Johnson. county supervisor. Pewee Patriots enjoy making magic soup Mrs. Ida M. Phillips of the Roosevelt elementary school has a group called the "Pee-Wpatriots. They are doing Interesting and different things to help learn the language arts; reading, writing, spelling, speaking, listening etc. One of the things they did was to produce and record a short play they found in their The reading book, titled The play was Mixing Stick. about some people who didnt have much to eat so they all brought some of what they had and made a delicious soup for them all. The PeeWee Patriots acted out the play and decided to make some real soup to eat with their lunch. Each character brought something for the soup, including Ray Ames (Father Brown), peas, Lori Anderton (Johnny Brown) garlic salt and bay leaves; DeAnn Lemon (Mary Brown), potatoes; Dean Richards (Farmer Jones), Wright (Mrs. onion; Debra Jones), celery; Larue Brandt (Widow Post), carrots; Steven ee Brlnkerhoff (Butcher), onion; Brent Foote (Tommy), turnips; Janet Bristol (old Mrs. Goodall) salt and pepper; Diane Ames (Producer), drippings and the magic mixing stick; Terry Summarell (Peddler), rice; Mrs. Phillips (Instructor), soup bone and parsley sprigs and LaRue Stewart (Mother Brown), good wishes and help (she had been absent wlien soup was planned.) The soup was put on to cook In a large kettle on a hot plate, but the lights went out. So the soup had to be taken down to the lunch kitchen where the cooks finished It. While the soup was conking, the different characters made place cards for the tables and set each table with place mats, silverware and glasses like It should be set. They used a pumpkin, a squltrhO'lack cat) and a spider (paper one) for the decorations. Mr. Ashby came Into the library and took some pictures of the group as they were finishing the tables and discussing the recorded play. They all had ton doing that. Everyone went down to the lunch room and brought up their trays. Mrs. Miles carried the soup kettle up for them. The soup was served and all sat down to the dinner. Mr. Hansen said the blessing on the fond. Special guests were Mrs. Johnson and Raynold Hansen, Duchesne County School Supervisors, and Dr. Charles Pearce from the state srhool office. They hplped eat the soup and listened to the recording of the play while they ate. It. was ton for all. Ro-se- lla experience best qualified to is raid P.litical Adv. Citliani 1 Idaho Ruitef hr AIImi 10c A. 07 2589 Potatoes 20 chase at Onions IGA Stare. Gouldlng. serve as our Treasurer. Carrots Each coupon worth 10 an your Thanktgiv-in- g Turk ay. Get mere coupon with pur- Garth Hansen, Vice Pres, of Utah State University. Dr. Vearl R. Smith Dean of agriculture at the U.S.U, Jess JohnAllen Cralne son, Kanab, Georgetown, Ida. Dale Hunt Bunkervllle, Nev. Miss Collen West, Miss Utah Cowbell of 19C8. Spanish Fork. All the guests were actively engaged In hunting deer In the Rock creek area and each was fortunate In getting their buck. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gouldlng were Mr. and Mrs. Fay Spor and family, Salt Lake. Mr. Spor is a brother of Mrs. Vote for the man who, by education, honesty, integrity and START SAVING TURKEY Florida Cucumbers D. Mill, Chairman Gaarf CERTIFICATES (yj. v 2ilU u,h0rown OF A Whola Banana Squash Nwval Now Crop 371 Orangos Duchesne Taxpayers: II. C PERSONALS ar County J nz FRESHlFROZENlFOODIBCm PUMPKIN HAlMdi PUS, .87 69 ORANGE JUKE 18 -- renew teat, am a hmm BREADED SHRIMP i- QUAKER OATS Reg. or Quick TOMATO SOUP Campbells Jumbo 53? 42-o- z. 12? - -79 SALTINES Halloween Goodies 2J29' Pod Coni Halloween Pumpkins TO. CT Branch Treat Pocks IGA Crisp 2 n Good SALAD DRESSING 39? lb. pkg. qt. 39? IGA TableRita RAY THOMAS COUNTY COMMISSIONER R I C S O s u I N O T N Y E R ' Is not seeking personal favors at taxpayers expense. Who examines claims against your tax dollar for legality and makes sure it is used wisely. Not dependent on County for live-lihoo- d. Who has the courage to say NO when county interests are at stake. (Paid for by backers of Ray Thomas for County Commissioner) sni GIFTS OF VVAA4A4.RL.W nefiua Daniel C. Johson CONVENIENT CROUP PLAN S2.00 up Lueal Phone 111-213- GRACE'S 1 delivery Boo-e- x Apparently, we haven not been nufrxxful In reaching a few of those people who had checks among those we had stolen In June; therefore, we are printing thic lint, ao that these people may know that xve are now asking them to. write us another check to cover them. We will print a new list of those still outstanding each week, until we have readied everyone. THANK YOU 21.55 S61.12 Ben Baker 215.00 35.00 Marie Baum Gene Riggs 35 00 Ruth Heldested (Check No. 2029) .... Kirk Herbert 230.00 - 310.00 Tom Manning .. $10.00 35.00 220.00 - 25.00 Eugene DAViea Mrs. Lloyd Lewis 25.00 Charlotte Ames 215.00 Lamorna Clyde (Vernal Bank) 240.00 Vivian Jenkins Boching Sc Larren Const. Co.. Inc. John Telisak i Check No. 140 230.00 several pay checka 210.00 . Elden Wilcken several pay checks Spur Cafe 13 225 225 Reed Stansfield Berl H. Nellson (Brldgeland) .. 25.00 23X0 217.00 Clarence Peck Clarence McDowell 210.00 Herbert Mecham 320.00 Mrs. Wilford R. Hardy No. Spurette - Mildred Smith (Check 9668) DISTINCTION Wee gift wnxppiag NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS! HI (Check No. 215.00 Butter Crackers 4erM IGA Flirffo 'Shortening 3-6- Milk 2116 :t59 Syrup (mXUMa IGA Deluxe Coffee 47 Chicken or 31" Roof 39 Chow Mein?&x Chow Main Noodle nt Pried Rico Chicken Pried Rlconitm 29 39 49 I.G.A, HOME DELIVERIES ANT DucHmii 9c Libby Corned Beef Inrsoi Ill) 220.00 215.00 Jamea Brinkehoff 210.00 Arnold Robbins 217.20 Jack Foy 210.00 John Ibach Susan E. Du rail (Du Cortes Bank) life (BO GEctb (Small Phone 738-226- 2 |