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Show STANDARD Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, April 10, 1969 lor of Slattervllle and Miss Sandra Crapo who is attending BYU were Easter weekend visitors at the Herald Crapo home. came Miss Jane Murphy from Salt Lake to spend the Easter weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Murphy. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Fau-ce- tt and family were Easter weekend visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ElEaster Sunday services mer Faucett. were conducted at lla.m, at Easter weekend visitors the Myton Presbyterian church at the home of Mrs. Wllmer under the direction of Mr, C. Murray were Mr. and Mrs. L. Bradshaw who came from Neal Murray and family, Orem, the First United Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Murray church in Salt Lake to give the and baby and David Anderson, sermon. Musical numbers were Salt Lake, Dr. and Mrs. John an accordlan solo by Howard Tucker and daughter of Price. and Mrs. Floyd NielDart of Salt Lake, Vocal solo --M- r. sen took their young son. RicVoGeneveve by Mrs, Miller; cal duet by Mrs. Francis kie to Salt lake Thursday where he will receive medical attenThompson and Mrs. Miller, accompanist Mrs. Robert George, tion. Mrs. Loryn Ross and daughThe church was decorated with ter accompanied by Mr. and Easter Lillies. Mrs. Kent Denver of Roosevelt A large group from Duwent to Salt Lake Monday. DuFt. chesne, Roosevelt, chesne, Vernal and other parts While there they will visit Mrs. of the Uintah Basin were In Francis Hair, also her daughattendance at the Easter Sunday ter Mrs. Alan Brown who will come from Reno to attend the service at the Myton PresLDS conference. They also will byterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Ross visit Friends from all points In the Uintah Basin, Salt Lake, at Clearfield. Mrs. Rose Gilbert returned Helper and other areas were week from Salt Lake where last Matt Uresk at ranch the guests on Easter Sunday to participate she visited relatives and friends and also received medical atDeIn the annual barbecue. spite the windy weather more tention. Mrs. Clifford McKenna rethan 75 people enjoyed the barhome Wednesday from a turned the dinner and delicious becue, opportunity to greet old friends. visit to Whittier, Calif, where she was a guest at the home of Among the visitors from outShe also visited side points were Mr. and Mrs. her cousin. to bring her In Las of Vegas Salt Lake, Mr. Hugh Baxter anrf Mrs. James Koslc of mother, Mrs. Artherna Rlchens home to Myton. During her vaHelper. Weekend visitors at the cation she also visited a daughranch home of Mr. and Mrs. ter Mrs. Ray Bertrand at Marlon Ross were Mr. and Casper, Wyo. DeNlle McKenna came from Mrs. Lanny Ross and baby from Lake to spend the Easter Mec-ham Salt Clearfield, Mrs. Shirley and children, Jack, Mel-on- le weekend with his parents, Mr. and Tamie who came from and Mrs. Clifford McKenna. Tremonton. ST4 Terry McKenna Is home on furlough from Germany where he served In the U. S. armed forces. He Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cllf-forMcKenna. He will be transferred to Vietnam at the end of her furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil CleMiss Lutle Mott enjoyed a ments of Murray visited Mr. weekend visit In Salt Lake at and Mrs. Max Quick on Sunthe home of relatives. day. Mr. Clement Is a brotMr. and Mrs. Ray Bertram her to Mrs. Quick. of Casper, Wyo. were weekend Virgil Robb had the misforvisitors at the home of Mr. tune to become pinned under and Mrs. Clifford McKenna. some lumber about 30 minutes Mrs. Bertram Is a daughter of at his mill on March 31 beMr. and Mrs. McKenna. fore anyone became aware of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tay- - his perdicment. He was taken to the Roosevelt Hospital for treatment. He was fortunate that no bones were broken, but received some bruises on his QG QQQQQ QG Mr. and Mra. Tom Davis and daughter of Salt Lake spent Thursday and Friday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hackett and family. They took the Hackett children back to Salt Lake for Easter and Ray Hackett went and got them Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earn Sweat and son of Orem spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Defa. Tops club was held at the home of Tracy Roberts Thursday night, 12 members attended. It was queen night and Delta Casper was queen again for the month. Many nice gifts were received and light refreshments served. Also new officers were sworn In, Alton Giles as president, Grace Giles vice president, Nettle Defa, Sec. Evelyn Jones, weight master, Thelma Nye, Treasurer. Dorothy Bertola and Clifford Roberts left Thursday for Coos Bay, Ore. where they will spend 2 weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cortell, Matt Liel-ml- x and Hopkln Jones. Florence Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Humphrey and family spent Easter holidays In Logan visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lefener, Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Roberts, IS through April 27 Palace Exhibition Hall 15.00 - $4.00 $3.00 WsoknigMs 0:00 p.m. 1 pm. - S pm Sat $ pm Sundays 2 pm 7 pm Tickets at: Salt b.ilace Box Office - All ZCMI & Sears Stores - Ward's Tooele and Granger - Mickey's. Brigham City 1 Phone ORDER BY MAIL: Send check or money order to Ice Follies. 100 Southwest Temple. Salt Lake City. Ut. 94101. Specify date. time. Enclose a envelope. 363-700- Two ' for you with the installation of any curved windshield before inspetion deadline while you wait! Ask for them! AUTO GLASS IN STOCK We have in stock that hard-to-g- ct Windshield! Also Flat Auto Glass! NO WAITING: Three expert Installation men on duty. WE ARE THE ONLY COMPLETE A CTO GLASS SHOP in the Kanin the only one Mocking windshields for your convenience. ALL WORK GUARANTEED! --WE ARE APPROVED BY ALL INSURANCE COMPANIES. We wil handle your Insurance claims for you! Also Complete Auto Body Work and Painting! e We have the best Wrecker and Service in our area. Let us prove it . . . Ask for us! FRAIIDSEH BODY SHOP PHONE 732-279- 1 - . Dinners ROOSEVELT, UTAH rate In State Forensic meet Ann Behrmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Behrmann and Pam Davies, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Davies took fourth place In debate at the state forensic meet held at the BYU recently. They also tied for first place In the region forensic meet. Other participants from Duchesne high school and their ratings In the state meet were; Floyd Farnsworth and Dennis Kaffard, excellent In Robert legislative forum; Hatten, excellent In extemporaneous speaking; Randy Brady, excellent on radio speaking; Kent Poulson and Lee Moon, good In debate. ting friends In Hanna, Tablona, and Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casper of Salt Lake spent this weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. June Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Casper. speak Thursday families. VaLols attended Morrill Conference In Salt Lake on Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cantwell of Burley Idaho spent the weekend with Mrs. Cantwells parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Long. Stewart Morrill and roommate Scott Bennlon of Seattle Wash., students at BYU spent the weekend at the Blayne Mor-rlll- s. Primary Winfred Long was In Salt Lake last week for a couple of days receiving medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Bolton attended the 50th wedding reception for Mrs. Bolton's Uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. George Sanderson In Draper April 4. Betty Bolton took her father, Marlon Harrison to Provo Thursday to visit his sister, Scott of Sacramento Fay who was there for a visit. Mr, and Mrs. Lorraine Bolton and girls spent Friday, Saturday and Sunday In Salt Lake visiting and attending IN STATE MEET Pam Davies and Ann Behrmann tk fourth All foster parents and families of Indian students, stake presidencies, bishoprics and anyone else Interested In hearing this message are In- vited to attend. This Includes these people from the entire Uintah Basin area. (ft Randlett woman found dead Tribal and BIA law enforcement agencies and the FBI are investigating the death of Mrs. Jeanette Accawlna Namokl, 33, who was found dead at her home dfi (MB ffl mm? Wmsq) Tuesday morning. Mrs. Namokl was found by Roger Redfoot, a relative, and he notified police officers. Mrs. Namokl was apprently beaten. She has two children who are In Arizona with their father. The definite cause of death had not been determined at press time. HORSE SALE! Saturday, May 10 - 5:00 p.m. VERNAL LIVESTOCK AUCTION CONSIGNMENT OF 100 HEAD Fees $5.00 up to 1 100.00; $10.00 over $100.00 $15.00 over $200.00; No nle, $5.00 BUYERS HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED! Advertised throughout Intermountain area CONSIGNEES. CONTACT: o. l. mcmillan, G. W. ALLEN, 7 89-34732-308- 4 Sponsored by Uintah Basin Appalonsa Horse Club 10-5- tc miqfft yGwmtrmmmrii&m w mt! ws&kmfe m teas plure In the atate debate meet held recently. ALL-BREE- D Elder A. Theodor Tuttle of the First Council of Seventy, representing the Indian committee of the LDS Church, will ward be at the Roosevelt-Secon- d chapel Thursday April 10 to speak on the Indian Student Placement program and the IDS Churchs work with Lamanite people. CX&Hf RATE Elder Tuttle to '3' mill Ruth Johnson. The Todd school basketball team were visitors In Whlterocks last week to play the Whlterocks team. Whlterocks was the victors. Kirs. Viola Horrocks first grade had an Ice cream party leg. on March 26. The children In sh Sandy Pike and Karen the first grade helped freeze Lama-nite attended a regional the ice cream and then served Youth Conference at MiIt to their parents In the afterlford, last weekend. They acnoon. Kitchen Darrell companied Miss Lorraine Oberhansley, . there. Sandy received a Suwho teaches in a Salt Lake on her piano solo perior rating school visited last weekend with and Karen received an excelher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Berlent rating on a talk she gave. Earl Wiggington is home ' nard Oberhansley. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ober- -. after spending the past year In' hansley and daughter, of SacVietnam. ramento, Calif, were here this-pas- t Ann Stegen flew to Safford, week to attend funeral '' Aria, during the Easter vaca- -' services for Mrs.' Ober- - ' tlon. Mrs. Bonnie Duncan of Neola has hansleys grandmother, ' " been a substitute teacher at Della Poulson, Jensen. Funeral 2 were at held Jan. Whlterocks this past week services ' Louise Gurr who was Jensen. They visited with Rofor receiving medical attention In berts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Oberhansley. Salt Lake. Eddie Griswold made a trip The Whlterocks Relief Society Is planning a bazaar and to Montana last week to take supper to be held at the chapel a load of fornlture for his on April 12. brother. He returned home by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mitcplane. hell were In Salt Lake and Provo Mr. and Mrs. Bill Workman last week. Gerald attended an Salt Lake, visited relatives In Administrators Conference In the Basin during the Easter Salt Lake and they attended the weekend. of Kim The Douglas Lamb family, wedding reception George In Provo on Saturday Payson, were visitors In White- -, rocks Thursday and Friday, They also visited evening. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sant and family spent the Easter vacation In Ogden visiting their FREE Mr. and Mra. Lynn Curry and family, of Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Curry this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Max Giles and family of Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Debt this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Defa and family of Salt Lake, spent the Easter holidays visiting Mr. and Mrs, Alf Defa. Mrs, June Gillette of Provo spent this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lamonte Moon family. She Is Mrs. Moons mother. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Baker of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murphy and family, of Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Soren and family, Salt lake, spent Easter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee. Pinky Hale and Florence Allred of Sunset visited this weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young, Ogden, spent the weekena visl- - 2 DHS students WsQtfy , April SaN home In Hanna. Duchesne high school English Department Is planning a speech DRAMA AND SPEECH Barham Ibach, Bryan Ibarh, Ann and drama night, Wednesday, Behrmann and rum Davies drama and apecrti night, plan April 16. scheduled for Wednesday, April 16, at 7:30 p.m. Students will present debate, oratory, radio speaking, extemp, legislative forum, mono-act- s, pantomlnes, humorous and dramatic readings, retold stories, and a one-a- ct play. The public will be able to attend the events they want to observe. Then, the school will present the winners In the drama meet. ' The program will start at 7:30. Everyone Is Invited to attend. Their will be no charge for admission. ' OPENS ranch to present drama and speech night Ka-no- FOR THE FIRST TIME IN UTAH THE NO. 1 ICE SHOW IN THE WORLD! DON'T MISS IT! Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Rhoades and family, Clearfield, the weekend at their spent DHS ed 6E FOLLIES Mr. and Mrs, Frank T.' Defa, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Young, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones all attended the Wool Growers Banquet and meeting at Mt. Home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Caldwell and family, Fairfax, Calif, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gens But and family a few days this week, Mrs. Caldwell Is a sister to Gene. Mr, and Mrs. Willis Moon and family of Provo spent the weekend at their home In Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Woods and family spent the Easter Holidays visiting their folks In Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hadlock and mother and sisters Mr. and Mrs. Dean Webb and kllld-re- d Webb of Salt Lake all visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fabrl-zl- o and new baby Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Gines and family and Theo Gines of Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Fabrizio and Dena of Salt Lake, all spent Easter weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Art Fabrizio and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gines and family. i&te msi! Hi) liws dm Srnmm gtemmsmtfi |