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Show STANDARD - Ronm-vrlt- , Thursday, July 24, , Eugene Nylwrg, Syd Rust, and Ken Clayburn; songs, Thelma Winn, Pearless Taylor, Vera Huber and June Wooley, accompanied by Dona Hartle and Dorothy Luck, accompanied by Lillian Wllkerson; prayer, Glenn Huber; burial was in the 10G0 OfiKOKB CQ2B Trldeli cemetery. Dedication of the grave by George Hackford, the pall bearers were her grandsons, Melvin Murdock, Leon Morris, Gary Hackford, Ken Zufelt, Clyde Henrlcks and Danny Lopez. -Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perry and boys of Salt Lake visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Perry over the weekend. Clay Kllbaugh son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kllbaugh of California, Mrs. Sybl Gagon and children and two children of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gagon, Granger, visited the Mildred Mowerys during the week. Mrs. Charlie Moore visited her two daughters, Pamela and Dixie In Salt Lake Her son, Ricky, acduring the wepk. companied her to Provo and visited there. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wooley and daughter Eileen, Salt Lake, left Saturday morning for a two week vacation on the James Travel Tour. They will attend the Hill Cumorah pageant and other Church Historical places and follow the Old Mormon trail. 9fllD Martin Huber non of Mr. und Mrs. Roy Huber, flew home and visited his parents, and other relatives over the weekend. Martin Is In the Air Force and has been He stationed In Texas and Michigan. attended the wedding and reception of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Brad (Joan Huber) Nelson Friday night. He returned to his base at Michigan Sunday. The following attended the Kump reunion Saturday at Crystal Springs near Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Earl and family, Mrs. O Dean Cox, Adrian Kump and the Cloyd Kump family from Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rich and grandson, Bobby Rich spent the 4th of July weekend In Payson visiting with their son and family Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Schurtz and children, Battle Mountain, Kev. visited their father. Merrill Rasmussen and other relatives and his parents at Vernal. Miss Louise Rasmussen and four nelces, Ogden, visited her father, Merrill Rasmussen over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sprouse and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Christensen, Salt lake, visited Mrs. Mae Sprouse and Mr. and Mrs. Golden Winn and their parents, the Ersol Sprouses at Vernal and the Christensens at Farm Creek over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rasmussen left during the week to visit their children at Ogden and do temple work and will also attend the Norton reunion held near Kamas. Kay Winn was a visitor In Salt Lake during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rich and grandson, Bobby, accompanied their son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Rich of Vernal to Wellington and visited with relatives and War-burt- on friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jackson, West visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Jarrell and sister, the Art Taylors, for two weeks, flew back to their home Friday. Allred, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Allred, left Monday for California to visit relatives and friends. Andy is home on leave convaleslng from Injuries received In Vietnam. He has been In a Denver hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marshall and three children, Arcadia, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Taylor and three children, Richfield, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Taylor and Mrs. Mary Jarrell during the week. Mrs. Chuck Taylor was honored at a birthday dinner Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Rlchens, Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. George Barrett, Dlna-sau- r, Colo, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rich Wednesday, July 16. Pamela Moore, Salt Lake, visited Sunday at the home of her parents, the Charlie Moores, her sister, Dixie, accompanied her back for a visit. Mrs. Marry Jarrell has been a patient at the hospital In Vernal the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Martin and family have moved back to Lapolnt and are living In the Tommy Justice house north of Lapolnt. Mr. and Mrs. Doc Van received word that they are the grandparents of a baby girl born to their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gordon (Dora Mae), The Jordons live In California. This Is their third child. The Lapolnt MIA girls played the tie off soft ball game Wednesday night at Vernal. They played for the championThe score was ship of Uintah stake. 26 to 4 In favor of Lapolnt. Vickie Huber and Kayla Walker played on the all star team. They all attended a party at the Merkley Orchard Thursday night and all the girls received a small trophy. Funeral services were held Saturday, July 12 in the Lapolnt chapel for Mrs. Melvin (Fontella Eva Van) Hackford, Bishop Kenneth Hartle conducted. He also read the obituary, prelude and postlude, Dona Hartle; opening prayer. Dean Huber; Va, who have been --An- dy BUREAU NEWS FROM DUCHESNE Mrs. Gary Schear and three children of American Fork were overnight visitors recently at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Murdock. Also coming with Mrs.Schear was her brother, Earl Murdock of Los Angeles, Calif, who has spent the last week visiting his parents. Recent visitors at the home of Curtis and Carol Cloud, were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Nelson, Roger and Margo, sister of Mrs. Cloud. They were visiting from Yuma, Arlz. and went on south to visit Mr. Nelson's Grandmother and relatives in Cache Valley. Spending the extended weekend on small trips were Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Bailey and three sons, who went to Mt. View, Wyo. to visit his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bailey and three sons went to Schofield to camp out for the weekend. Going to Park City over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Murdock, Earl and Bonnie and John Swasey, where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart. On Sunday, a family picnic was held In honor of Mrs. Murdocks birthday. The C. U. P. ladies met Monday night at the Frostop with president, Trudy Bailey in charge. Mrs. Shirley George gave the program on flower arranging. Four arrangements were made and names drawn to see who would take them home, Gerry Terry, Karen Peterson, Joyce Rhodes and Deanna Harrlman were the The birthday cake was lucky winners. baked by Karen Peterson and divided by Trudy Bailey and Elaine Wayland. As guests we had Edith Russ whos husband is here working the summer for the Parks Service and Miss Pat Terry, who the Bureau Wives are sponsoring for the Miss Duchesne Contest. There will not be a meeting In August Having surgery at the hospital In Roosevelt, is David Harrlman. David Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harrlman. We wish young David a quick recovery. Mrs. Deanna Harrlman Is going to be the Avon Representative In the Bureau community. Since her son has had to have surgery, If she Is unable to contact those who need something, please call Zo1Spen;e Mr. and Mrs. Orland Dorce Wilson and three children of California, visited with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mitchell. They went to Vernal and bought a home and have moved there. Mr, and Mrs. Larry Pierson of Arizona, and three children, visited with the Bill Mitchells. They have been fishing around In the Basin having an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Orman Brown and children, Kaysvllle, spent a few days with her brother, the Glen Pratts. All left Monday night for Salt Lake where they attended a Pratt reunion Tuesday. Donna Stout and son, Danny, Midvale, spent a week with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Duncan. --M- r. and Mrs. Albert Peterson of California visited a day with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wllkerson. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wllkerson and children, their son, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wllkerson and small son had a four day vacation to Yellowstone Park and visited In Wyoming with his relatives. Sally and Betty Wllkerson, who are employed In Provo, visited the weekend with their parents, the Woodrow Wii-kerso- ns. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hor rocks and son, ter Mrs. Marie Milner and son Todd From Las Vegas, accompanied them. Nev. came Larry's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rhodes and three girls. They took In a few trips of fishing and had a nice time visiting. The Continental Crowd had a French dinner at the home of Philip Brown. There were five couples attending. A delicious meal was prepared and a very nice time was had by all. Phone News Items to 722-213- lireiesta tadliies A class In vocabulary development, particularly valuable for people Interested In Increasing the command of their reading and speaking word usage, will be offered second session of summer quarter by the Uintah Basin Center for Continuing Education. The class will meet Monday and Wednesday from 5:30 to 8 p.m., beginning If necessary arrangements July 30. can be made, the class will last a maximum of four weeks. Interested persons should contact the Center and enroll for English 5 before the first class Is held. Because there Is r.o minimum number of students necessary before the class can be taught, students will not be admitted to the class alter the second meeting. Instructor will be Robert Wood, new resident professor of English. Call Uintah Basin Center for further information. (frlDOks Pound Pound far . . 79 79 25 29 29 is 5 59 12 !' 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Mrs. If oEBimc Sunny California Jumbo Cantaloupes V.Uy Cakto.i. 3 Russet Potatoes SEXTh-c- JO Red Cardinal Grapes zsxr Crisp Golden Carrots Sfr: 2 California Tomatoes i. Radishes & Green Onions S- - ARVIN'S AUTOMOTIVE Pluss The Melwood Wall family, Clearfield, spent the weekend here visiting relatives. Mrs. Eva Robinson, California, brought her four granddaughters, Mary Gale and Carol Robinson of Chuglok, Alaska and Patty and Candy, of California to spend a couple of weeks In her home In Upalco. Zella Bennion, Fern Powell and daughters Noreene and Marla and Gwendolyn Remington attended a Rust reunion In Pay-so- n Sunday. Mrs. Bernice Thacker Is getting along fairly well now after being kicked with a cow and falling on the cement. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brotherson took their daughter, Vickie to Logan to stay with the Rodney Tullers and attend a dancing course at the USU. The course will last five weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Roberts attended a funeral for a nephew in Salt Lake Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Arnor and family went to Ordervllle to attend a funeral and spend some time visiting. Miss Debbie Jessen went with them. Miss Charlene Hartman and eight of her dancing students, Ann Young and Vickie Brotherson, Altamont and Nila Chapman, Janl Labrum, Julie Buxton, Cindy Robinson, Amelia Hulllnger and Gwen Rlchens, Roosevelt attended a dance caravan U.S. A. Mrs. Edna HartIn Salt Lake Sunday. man chaparoned the group. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ralph and two children visited with the Billy Ralph family In Idaho. Returning home they had the misfortune to hit Into a terrible wind at Grantsvllle that tipped their trailer over and their pickup bottom side up and did a great deal of damage to both. They were pinned In the truck but were able to get out with help and were fortunate In not being hurt seriously. 1 refreshments were served. From Garland, came the family of Larry Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rhodes, their son Douglas. Their daugh-- For Complete Vacation Service (mi U.S.D.A. Choice Beef Large Size Slicers From D Alessandro has been In the hospital. We certainly wish her good health. A baby shower was given recently for a new fellow In camp, Ronnie Lee Tuman, Young Tuman Is the adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Tuman, who also have another son, Rlchy. The shower was given by Betty D Alessandro and Laura Welsh with a large number attending. Games were played and lovely 722-222- FTfth The Arthur Anderson of Syracuse were over night guests of the Hyrum Smiths. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ames visited with her sister, Helen In Salt Lake Sunday. Helen Is very 111. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Roylance and Mrs. Glen Ames, visited In Woods Cross Saturday. The Roylances attended a reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Weeks attended a Weeks and Campbell reunion In Salt Lake July 13. They brought two of their grandsons to spend some time with them Eddie Smith and Andy Weeks of Salt Lake', Your Safeway Star Will Bo Opon AH Day Thursday, July 24th her. Mrs. Betty 258 East 2nd North anna angnq:B fill 4-- H Low -- Low Prices Phone weekenu in Calvin, spent a four-da- y Casper, Wyo. where they visited a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Forakls, and all horse show. enjoyed a Mr. and Mrs. Chet Henderson and children went to Salt Lake Saturday on a business trip and their daughter bue Ann had a check up with the dentist. -- Jenlel Jensen went to Ogden Saturday where she received medical treatment.' Katherine Olsen and nine children, Provo, visited a few days with her parents, the Glen Warrens Mr. and Mrs. Max Warren and five children, Ogden, are spending a week with his parents, the Glen Warren's Brett Allred of Africa Is spending time with his grandparents, the Wesley Allreds. Miss Sherrie Smith, Denver, Cola Is visiting with her grandparents, the Wesley Allreds. She will have employment in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Starley, Provo, were happy to have her parents, Neola, the Floyd Fullmer's visit them the past weekend. The Fullmers also paid a visit to the Dee Gurr's, while they were in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Jewel D. Kolb and hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dempsey of New York, N.Y. and his aunt Mrs. Mary Jameson of Riverside, Calif, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glade Davis, an aunt to Mr. Kolb. Mrs. Jameson was a girls matron at the boarding school that Mrs. Davis attended years ago. Mr, and Mrs. Loran Cloward received word of the arrival of a new grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs. James R. Bell In Oregon born July 18, 7 12 lbs. The other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bell, Seattle , Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Fuell and daughter Sherrie and son Kenneth visited the weekend with the Loran Clowards, her parents. Their son Kenneth will leave for Vietnam, Saturday. speakers I'tuh no Safeway irons tNcoiroaATED |