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Show Want more mileage? STANDARD Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, October 24, 1968 of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson, Mrs. Wayne Jenkins and sons David and Dean and Mrs. Ben Goinm spent the weekend at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Comm in Star Valley, at the home Mr. and Mrs. Gall Loranger entertained at Sunday dinner Oct. 6 for following Birthdays during the month; Mother Mrs. Jennie Shawl, son Duane and Lou, Mary granddaughter Jennie Lyn. Mr. and Mrs. Devon Fenn enjoyed visits for the 4 day weekend. Daughters Connie Dye and children, Killeen, Carol and John David Andrews ami Mrs, Margaret Loranger baby all from Salt Lake. Chevron Gasolines keep to Salt motored son Keith and ...John David Andrews was Boost clean. engine parts fuel mileage. Lake Wednesday for a medical In for national guard classes. Carol and baby will remain for checkup, James Powell went to Provo a weeks visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bow. during to week to bring Mrs, den visited their daughters Lin. Powell home. call Your standard oil Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Hatch da and Patsy and families in MAN IN ROOSEVELT IV visited with their cousin Mrs, Salt Lake over the weekend. T. Golden Calllni - 732-2- 1 Don Rlchens and family during Claras parents Mr. and Mrs. Slondard Oil Company 0 1 California Mick Fenn went out with them the week. and will stay with their daughter Helen and Spencer Larsen In Magna for a week. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Fres-to- n were Salt Lake visitors OF DIRECTORS Lett to right, Hyrum UINTAH BASIN' ALOCHOLISM COUNCIL-BOARover the weekend staying In Toone, Reynold Brown (guest), Max Hartman, Mr. Howard Mason, Donald E. Hleken, Glade M. So ward, Bert L. Angu. Ralph E. Olson, Woody lllmmelright (guest), Bussell Kaysvllle with son, Randy. in committee on alcoholism), and Delmar and Barbara Ham. Squire, Clyde Goodertiam (executive director of the It-iFleet L. Stanton. Member not present are Clarence Moat, Fred Conetah, Henry Uprhego, blln and boys and Louise and Robert Miles, Carl Van Tassell, Ray Wardle, Joe Hatch, Dr. Spendlove and John B Gale. Joy Larsen went to Salt Lake for Delmar to attend UEA, Bar-ba- ra to 11 p.m. at the Tabiona Ward and children visited reand Algle accompanied by Lor-rlalatives and went to the zoo. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Ervan Clegg Dye. Speakers were Ray be honored at their Golden will Company at the home of HoBacon. James and Oman ward and Minnie Crapo the past Anniversary party, Wedding was by Les Pearson. week were Milton and Jane Agiven by their eight children. Prelude and Postlude music Their two sons Leland and Edlexander, two children and two was by Lorraine Dye. Flowers Milton and grandchildren. win, and six daughters, Mrs. and lunch was under the direcMrs. Leon Deon Rhoades, Marilyn Alexander Jr. and son tion of second ward Relief So -7 Saturday, Oct. 26, from Lois Salt lake, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mrs. Crocker, Brown, The grave was dediciety. Nel-d- a Mrs. Fern Mrs. Crapo from Brigham City. Crocker, Howard cated by Crapo. and Mrs. hunwent Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McDonJune Kent Lisonbee, Francis lived In Montwell many Reed Anderton. ald motored to Salt Lake over Evelyn McNeil, and their famyears engaged in farming and ting with his father. Other hunSunday. ilies will be present. drove school bus. He passed ting company were Donald AnWeekend Deer hunting company at the company at the away on a ranch where he was derton and son Steven, Kearns, Max Nelsons were son Errol of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye home California. Brent McDonald, RelaIn Colo. working Craig from Ogden. Karen and Wayne at were the Mrs. Nyes brother Col. company Hunting tives and friends attending the Brown and family from Helper. services were Mr. and Mrs. Remo Hamblin home were Clell Emmett S. Davis, Ret., of Palos Mr. and Mrs. Fay Mecham Alta Calif. Col. Joe Davis, DeNorman Massey, Mr. and Mrs. and Carolyn Woodward and motored to Price, Friday to Glenn Commander of Elgin Air and Dennis puty Kearns; children, Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Force Base, Florida and Col. bring their son Mark home Kenneth Blanchard, Mr. and Hagel Jensen and son, Price; from college for the weekend. Ray Gordon, in charge of tesMrs. Parley Alexander, Mr. David and Fontella and boys Mark had to register for the and Mrs. A. W. Reynolds, Mr. Salt. Lake; Charley and Nadine ting at Elgin Air Force Base. draft. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Casper and Mrs. Leo Reynolds, all Madsen and family. Pleasant had the from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Grove; Bob and Dorothy Madwere in Salt Lake Thursday Bobby Simmons misfortune of breaking his arm to be present at the wedding Wesley Reynolds Craig Colo. sen and family, Richfield. in a fall Saturday. He Is the Mr. and Mrs. Wm Incident of an their son Robert, and Miss Here Is proving Reynolds Pat Lamb. The ceremony was grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Colorado Springs, Colo. Mr. one way of getting your deer. Anderton and Is living here held at the home of their daughand Mrs. Howard Reynolds, Patsy and Manifred Nielsen rewith them attending Jr. High to their home in Salt ter, Mr. and Mrs. Derraldlvle. Nick turning Thorton, Colo; Lopez, School. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howard, Norman Laper Mrs. Nielsen, Lake Sunday night after an unMr. and Mrs. Harry TomLake were weekend visiweekend Salt of successful! hunting Mlcheal James Blanchard, linson and family motored to Norman Lopez, Mrs. Mitlda hit a deer crossing the road tors at the home of Mrs. MinClearfield Saturday and spent Mr. and Mrs. nie Hamilton. Lopez, Jack Sullivan, Craig No one was hurt but the deer the night with their son BrowColin Hamilton, also of Salt Colo. Clarence Nielsen, Mie-he- al luckily! Mr. and Mrs. Milton nie and family. Sunday all of Lake visited with their mother. Blanchard, James Turner, Fenn came home with Nielsens them attended fast meeting for after a weeks visit in the city. Salt Lake. Dan Olsen, BounMr. and Mrs. Jack Young, the blessing of the baby. The Jimmy Shaw went to Salt tiful. Mrs. Dan Stevenson, Mrs. who are making their home In father Brownie Tomlinson gave Dan Huber, Mrs. Jerry Rich, Lake Thursday for a medical Ogden for the winter, spent the him a blessing and named him. Mr. Bobble weekend here. Lindsay, Mr. and check up with his doctor. He Chad Brownie. Other relatives Mrs. Robert Lindsay, Mrs. visited with his brother A. D. Postmaster Thelma D. Nye at meeting from here were attended a postmasters meeting Mltchle, Salt Lake. Mr. Shaw. Larry Mr. and Mr. Gilbert Kynaston John David Andrews came and Mrs. Charles Zobell, at the sectional center post ofand daughter, Bishop and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lee in from Salt Lake to particiPrice. fice in Salt Lake City last FriWendell Frestun and family, pate In the opening days of day. Blanchard, Farmington. Mr. and great grandparents Mrs. Mary Smith of Salt deer hunting and to take his Hursel Jones has returned to Mrs. J. V. Freston. After Lake spent some time here wife Carol and baby home. Kilhis home in Magna after a meeting they all convened at visiting her daughter JaNeal leen Fenn was home to visit weeks visit with his sister, Mrs. the home of Dave McFerrson her parents, the Devon Fenns "RAP ADAPT" MOTOR DRIVER Hicks and family. Also paying Mildred Webb. WNEiLI for Sunday dinner. ApproxiHVIOR RRUIN the weekend. over The first weekend of deer a brief visit to (Aunt Mill' lor Mira deep CliMlifcik'Pi lint mately 40 family members were pile rugs. '.Intly1 hunting brought a large number present. of former residents home. Funeral Services were held Among which were Ted and Nelson Sunset and Saturday morning for Frances Larry E. Reynolds, 65, in the second Logan; Bill Nelson, Salt Lake; ward chapel under the direcWayne Brown and son, Helper, tion of Bishop Wendell FresA. D. Shaw and son, Max Granton. Invocation by James E. ger, Lars Powell, Mr. Wright, Hamblin. Gardell Musical numbers Powell, Mr. and Mrs. I hone 1 Roosevelt were sung by LaRue Jensen Bert Smith and 2 boys all of Salt Lake, Willard Smith, Boyd and Dorothy Powell, Provo. Jimmy and Jennie Lyn Boren stayed with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Gall Loranger while their parents went hunting. Mrs. Max Nelson and daughter Penny and son motored to Helper spending several days with Karen Brown and family. Kent and Peggy Anderton and children, Granger, visited the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. GD0QOC5GG 060 sensational Introductory offer I D the big new idea big power upright vacuum cleaners! ne Joe Albertson, Burns, Colo, is visiting at the ranch home of his son Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albertson. Miss Janice Zobell flew to Hawaii where she was met by her fiance, Ray Perry of Measer, Who Is stationed in Vietnam. He was granted a six day rest and recreation leave. They toured and enjoyed the wonders of the Island. --M- r. and Mrs. Dale Nelson, Coalville, were weekend guests Wyo. Mrs. W. S. Anderson has gone to Calif, to spend the win- ter with her daughter Mrs. Richard M. Burns. Cold, were a nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones of Hawthorne, Calif. Bud Nye of Murray, will be a guest at the home of his brother, Ted Nye while he assists with the road work at Hanna. Bud sluggish starts? Chevron Starting Fluid starts engines in seconds, even at 50 below zero. reports that his M son, Floyd who is a officer in the Army will visit his parents to a hew assignment at Fort Ord, Calif. His wife and baby will accompany him to Fort Ord. en-ro- CALL YOUI STANDAID OIL MAN IN IOOSEVELT T. Goldon CsIIIm - 722-- ? 1 39 Standard Oil Company ol California Ben-ldlctl- on Sullivans ELECT... ROBERT W. RIP" as your Board Member to the Duchesne County School District (Precinct No. 4) Resident of Duchesne County for nearly !l years and expects to be a resident for many yearn. Employed by the Bureau of Reclamation for over 20 years as a Civil Engineer. Veteran of World War II and Korean service. Married to Elaine Taylor Radcliffe, a native Utahn, and has 5 children four of whom are now in the Duchesne County School system. To the best of my ability I will represent ALL the citizens of Duchesne County as well as tho electorate of Precinct No. 4! Ha Duchesne . 723-336- County MAKE YOUR VOTE . . . A VOTE OF CONFIDENCE! FLOYD Vote for the man who has the LAilM decorating It's easy with Ability to do a Good TO GIVE US THE VOICE WE HEED Job for vinyl wallcoverings by Long-tim- e "I look to the past with respect but with hope to the future! VOTE FOR: KENNETH L. WDLKBW 4-Ye- I ar County Commissioner Paid pnllllral Advertisement by Wllklnsm fur Commissioner commlltee) STATE GOVERNMENT! O Continuing Education Program prepastad scrubbabla Resident of Duchesne County! Qualified to Act in All Areas of County Problems! Sees the Need for the Best in Hospital and Medical Care! Has not made any commitment to Any Group or Area! The Choice of the Democratic Party! 111 FLOYD WILL WORK TO CONTINUE THE FINE PROGRAMS STARTED BY FORMER DEMOCRATIC LEGISLATORS: Duchesne County ! Interested in Education for the whole County! Interested in Water Rights and Problems! V. imperial Juat the thing for the style-conscio- fun tfv .WTk Andtoit'shang -- j- f1 homemaker! And the results are beautiful! Matching fabrics, too. Convenient? J ust wet and hang. Start and stop anytime you please. Theres no mixing, no pasting, no trimming. Scrubbable vinyl is guaranteed for 3 yearsl U O Better Primary and Secondary Highways O Reclamation Projects O Equality in All Taxes FLOYD WILL WORK FOR: O Establishment of Local Industry O Continual Improvement of Agricultural Programs nEMEMBER: NOVEMBER 5th: VOTE FLOYB W. LABRUM SULLIVAN'S rtmne 732-336- 1 Roosevelt REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT NO. 60 (Paid political advertisement by Labrum for Representative Committee) |