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Show STANDARD Kimwvi-II- . l'tnli Thursday, Augimt 7, 1009 ojuecocqcb Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Bench and ruinlly. Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hooper and daughter of Provo were all visiting ttu-lparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright. and Mrs, nryon Itolili and family of Sail Lake were visiting their parcntx. Mr. and Mrs. Ttiemn Itotih. Hie weekend. Mr, and Mrs, Jark Syler are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Weldon s r GES3EEB CBS BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Alliert CoriiH'ach, Wlilie-rock- s, a Imy, July 22. Mr. ami Mrs. George Houston, Neola, a Isiy July 29. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Sldilnway, Trldell, a boy July 24. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Johnson, Manila, Drown. r. and Mrs. Roy Ahplanalpand family of California left Saturday for their home after spending two weeks visiting with their parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Eugene --M- Amanda Chidester, Salt lake, spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs rs. Therein Kohl). Mr. ami Mrs. Glen Allred and family Orem, were visiting the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Drown. Mr, and Mrs. Leo Drady ami family were visiting Mrs. Brady's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dert May hew. In Rountlful du- HEYEHLY ETIlEREINiE trlls of engagement In Keith Hansen. Beverly Etheredge to marry Keith Hanseii ring the week. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Wright goddaughter of Hrlgham were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright. Tltey also attended the wedding of Mr, Wrights nrlre. Miss lleverly Clark of Tahiuna and Mr Floyd Chase of Rupert. Ida. They were married at the Tahlona Ward Chapel Saturday evening. The young rouple will make their home In Salt Lake obeecb Mr. ami Mrs. Willard Etheredge, Rooannounce the engagement and sevelt, coming marriage of their daughter, Beverly to Mr. Keith Hansen, son of Mrs. laia Hansen, Altamont. Miss Etheredge graduated front Union high school in Roosevelt, and attended the University of Utah. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Beene McKowen, Roosevelt, and of Mrs. Alice Etheredge, Butler, Alabama. In 19G7, she graduated from the University Hospital's School of Medical Technology, University of Utah Medical Center. She has been employed as a Staff Radiologic Technologist at the University Hospital in Salt Lake for the past year and a half. Mr. Hansen graduated from Altamont high school and attended Snow College. He served two years with the Airliorne United States Army in Asia and Southeast Asia. He is presently employed liy the Tempest Company. Salt Lake City. An August 30 wedding and reception is planned in Roosevelt. oasQ X-r- ay of Vera Holder gathered 30 to wish her Happy Hirthday. Besides the Fleldsted family her daughter, Mrs. Jene Sergent and family and her Son, Bud Holder and his A dinner was family of Salt Lake. served and a good time was had by all. Miss Donna Wilson has gone to Alabama to visit her family before school The family -- at her home July Mrs Powell and grandson Salt Lake spent the weekend with the Les Pearsons, Mrs. Powell and Les and r. . Lee children are visiting at Sherral's parents the C. R. Ames, they are s;iending the week. et ami Vern Smith are spending the week with their grandjia rents. Mr. and Mrs. Hyruin Smiths. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Young and family and Nick Stevenson went to Yellowstone Park. Alma remained in Salt Lake with her mother who has lieen ill in Salt Lake. Wayne and Clanch Banderworth of Salt Lake is here visiting her brothers and sisters the Clarence Oman's, the Napier Swaseys. the Joe Swaseys and the George are brother and sister. and Mrs. Les Pearson spent Saturday at Plesant Grove visiting their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dob --M- r. --Jan- LundelL A birthday party was held In honor of Lanis Mitchell it was her 7th birthday. All of her classmates were there to help her celebrate. Our of town guests for the funeral of the Infant son of James and Emogene Thacker. Mrs. Patty Richards and family of Sandy, Mrs. Stella Davies and daughter Carolyn, Mr. Alton Thacker and family, Orein; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thacker ami family of Price; Mr. and Mrs. Claud Thacker, Kamas; Mrs. Delma Ma.vlerry and family. Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Jark Wimmer and family. Price; Mr. and Mrs. Fay Reay, Orem; Mr. and Mrs.Don Peterson, Riverton; Mr. and Mrs. Don Car, Salt Lake; Mrs. Vista Wall, Mrs. La Re Stevenson, Mrs. Josephine Mathews, Salt Lake; Jay Wall. Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Nile Smith and family. Syracuse; Mr. and Mrs. Mrlwood Wall. Clearfield: Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jorgensen and daughter. Salt Ruth Wall and son and Lake; Mrs. George Wall, Layton. Mr. and Mrs. John Richards and famiof Salt Lake are visiting her parents, ly the George Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smidih of Rang-le- y are visiting with the Dean Carrols. Mr. ami Mrs. Darrel Goodrich and 8 Carrols. NATCHEES to selected u fin. I rnnm-niMi Indian America at mate'! in Sheridan Lint week. Ml LUCENT MAXINE wit lay-aw- your choice ay OFFERS SUMMER CLOSE-OU- Big 30 reduction on T famous-bran- d ladies summer line ! CLOTHES OL New fall lines have just arrived! Excellent selection of styles, colors and sizes in Shirts, Pants, Sox, etc. . . . Come see them Complete stock! DONT MISS THIS: Mens & Boys SwimPrices on suits have been SLASHED 25 ! ALL WELCOME U.B.I.C. VISITORS! Uintah County Fair lias liooii received tlut Milll-ee- nt Natchees was named 1st attendant tn Miss Indian America at Sheridan, Wyo. during the ;ast weekend. Miss Natchees is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Natrhees ol Randlett. She is employ id as tlie secretary fur the Ute Trllial Business Committee. Miss Natchees returned last week from St. Louis whore she represented the State of Utah as the BPW Young Career Woman. As runnerup to Miss Indian America she received a trophy. Miss' Indian America is Winona Margery Haury, 18. of Allmquerque, N. M. Word npws front him was he was lieading home. Needlework entries sought by Uintah fair C'lul memliers, Duchesne County to 19 years of age, are urged to enter the coolest being held here Friday August 15. at 4:30 p.m. Speerhes may lie presented at tlie Extension Office in Duchesne, or at tlie UBCCE office in Roosevelt. Winners from each area will compete ibr 1st and 2nd place at the II Style Dress Review In Duchesne, Aug. 19. First place winner will represent Duchesne County at the State speech contest in Logan, September 19. Suggested topic for this year's five to seven minute talk Is "4-1Where the Action Is. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casper and daughter of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Casper of Taylorville spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jackson and family Lake, spent a week visiting Mr. and Kirs. Lee Wagstaff and Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Giles. Mr. and Mrs. George Harvey spent a few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Wagstaff. Mr. and Mrs. Darrald Casper went to Kamas Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Carter who has been staying In Salt Lake most of the winter has been back with us for a few Salt days. Ervin Rhoades returned home from California after spending four weeks with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervan Clegg In California he also visited with Mr, and Mrs. Jim Crocker, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crocker, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Clegg. Kevin Van Tassell was one of the boys who attended the boy Scout Jamboree. He la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Tassell he was also taken on a tour to Seattle, Wash, and on up Into Canada. Mrs. Theo Glues, Riverton spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mr. Dale Glnes. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wagstaff motored to Salt Lake Wednesday. The H achievement program held 4-- 1, Phone News Items to 4-- The UBIC Pet Kliow will lie held Thursday. August 7 Is'gliinlng at 2 p.m. at the city park. mi are welcome. There will All lie special 722-213- In addition to certificates for tlie winners in each division. Mrs. Dan Dennis is cluirman of the show. 1 a. W STsavimgs! u1' -y 'WV THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE AUGUST COLD k SOFT-SOF- A ! J -9 1',h tu, T 3 for $1.00 Margarine AUNT JEMIMA COMPLETE Pancake Mix 3-l- bag 43 b. gallon 59 White or Amber Vinegar Morton Table Salt Bisquick national competition also bring material rewards provided by the program sponsor, Union 7G Division, Union 7G Division, Union Oil Company of California. The two top finalists in the nation, a lioy and a girl, this year will each receive a $GO0 scholarship, plus an expense-pai- d educational trip to the 19G9 National H Congress In Chicago. At the local level, the most outstanding pair in the county will win a handsome gold-fillpublic speaking medal. The state award Is a $50 U. S. savings bond for the hlgliest ranking girl ami boy. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the company's sponsorship. Well over a million have participated in a public speaking project, according to an estimate of past enrollment. Anyone Interested tn signing up as a H member or as an adult volunteer leader for a public speaking group should contact the County Extension staff memor bers, Mary Boender at 722-251. Morrell Mathis Pet show scheduled Thursday at 2 p.m. . ate performance." Final results of the county, state and Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Frisby, Roosevelt. announce Hie engagement of their daughter, Zola Jean Frisby, to Wesley la Mar Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Hunt, Blanding. The rouple has set August 15 as tlielr wedding date in the Salt Luke Temple, Miss Frisby Is a graduate of Union high srlusil. She was a four year Seminary graduate. Mr. Hunt is a graduate of San Juan He is also a four year high kcIhniI. He lias filled graduate of Seminary. an I.DS Mission tn tlie Central Atlantic He is presently attemling Hie States. Sail Trade Tech. August 23 a reception will lie held in honor of the rouple at the Ballard Ward ChaH'l . prizes Crisco 4-- to Wesley L. Hunt There will he The Extension Service offers a II Public Speaking program to Imys and girls from 9 to 19 years old. Not only are they coached In how to make a convincing speech, but also in how to research the material. Competition among themselves through speaking contests tends to make them their own best critics, H leaders point out, for they "judge each other's 4-- 1 789-0G7- 14 Zola Frisby engaged ;icts 4-- 4-- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Casper. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jones were Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stone and family of Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Giles and family. Hunter. Mrs. DeEtta Casper and son Wayne went to Roosevelt Monday where he received a walking cast on his leg. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Giles were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Giles and family of Draper; Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Van Tassell and family of Draper. Mr. Mickey Sizemore of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Wilcox also of Salt Lake. Tuesday evening the MIA held tlielr closing social at the reservor with a welner and marshmallow roast. --T- he Llahoma class held a graduation Monday evening with 6 girls graparty duating, Debbie Lamb, Judy Hackford, Lynn Jones, Leora Hackford, Teresa Giles. Naomi Lewis. Out of town guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Turnbow was Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Turnbow from Arlzlona. Reed Turnbow from Salt Lake. Carol Turnbow of Provo and four children from Elaine Christensen, Bob Youngstown, Sweat, Eddie Richardson, Jim Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Acel Thomas and two children, Salt Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Nolan 789-24- FKISItY announces to Wesley I,. Hunt. ke Home furnishing entries are lieing sought for the Uintah County fair which will lie held August 11 through 15. The four divisions inrludp finished furniture, refinixhed furniture, Uplmlstered ami wimnI and upliolstcrcd. There will also lie a social area for those whislilng to display only. Further information may lie liad by calling Wanlyn 8. or Jenna Spurlock, Altken, speech contest scheduled for Aug. 15 789-197- Giles. LOTS OF: Entries sought for p Maxine Natchees is runnerup at Sheridan The Tabby Mount's held a rodeo July beautiful fall fashions. BACK-TO-SCIIO- The UBIC Royalty Reception will lie held Friday from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Arvln Lahrum residence. In the rereiving line will lie tlie UBIC Queen, Gay Saumlers ami Indian Princess, Charlene Pawwinnee ami their attendants, Janice Gentry and Betty Jo Amlerson and Annette Parriette ami Ruby Cuehand Miss Utah, Susan Nielson. All Uintah Basin ladles and tlielr daughters over 12 years of age are encouraged and invited to allend. GfiRaKE Q32B OIB FAIL JMTZQI UDE IS JIST III ! off is Friday, 1:30 to 3:30 14 attendants were Lou Ann Hackford. Vickie Hackford and Laura Mae Casper. The president of the riding club is Bob Pepper vice president, Ronnie Giles. Sec. Darrald Casper. They would like to express their thanks to everyone for their help and ZOLA JK.XX UBIC royalty reception A special invitation Is extended to ladies of the area in prepare needlework and sewing items for display in the fair. Further information ran lie ob6. tained from Mrs. Lynn McConkle. at the Hanna rodeo grounds. The junior rodeo started at 12:30 and tlie grand entry rodeo began at 3 p.m. The queen and tt, engagement Residents of western Uintah county were reminded again this week that next week is county fair time. The Uintah rouuty fair will run from Aug. 11 to 19. 2G Rami-le- Vlnrent, Roosevelt, The Marvin Swasey family of Salt Lake visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Napier Swaseys.' gflB August 3. PATIENTS Wanda Mae Cliapoose, Ft. Duchesne; Wilma Rblih, Whiterocks; Gladys Cliegup, Neola; Lydia Peatross. My ton; E. I Murphy, Blueliell; Doby Myore, Randlett: Jeff Tainl Dorrity daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dorrity was kicked in tlie face by a slietlaml pony Sunday. She wlas taken to tlie lsispital by the sheriff where several stitches had to lie taken lmt Is reported as doing well. Con O'DrlscoIl old time row hand, horse wrangler ami rodeo rider lias lieen touring the north west states and Canada with his daughter and her husband. The last girl, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy C'hapoose, a girl, August 3. 4-- H ATTENTION, LADIES! Come in now and a ness. starts. --M- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Child of Ogden visilast week with the Harold Gees Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bromley entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gee and Mr. ami Mrs. Dave Thomas to a steak dinner for Harolds hirthday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tollifson spent the weekend in Provo with their son Ronnie and family . , Carl Wilkersisi family left Monday for Denver wliere Mr. Wilkersnn will at- - ' tend a Dodge New car showing Tuesday, Aug. S. Then tlie family will travel on to Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, where they will pick up a bus for the School District. They will visit Mrs. Wilkerson's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cook in Davenport, Iowa. Tliey plan to visit other scenic areas cm their way. - Renn Gouldlng and Terry Gouldlng of Salt Lake were weekend visitors at the Ernest Gouldlngs. --M- r. and Mrs. Earl Pearson ami family from Ogden are visiting this week with Mrs. Nellie Lang, Alire Summers and the Elton Potters, Dale Pearson of Ogden lias been a visitor at tlie Elton Potter's for several weeks. en Imy scouts from tlie Duchesne 2nd ward are at Camp Maple Dell this week. Scout master Ken Bowers is with the boys and assistant srout master Merl Gunderson will lie going out Wednesday to stay the rest of tlie week. Mrs. Bill Toffefson hauled some of the Imy scouts to camp ami then went is: to Provo to visit with tier son ami family. Lila McDonald and Alice Goulding spent Wednesday In Heber City on busited bag 19 5-l- b. .... Halleys Lumberjack Syrup 43 24-o- z. can 011 3-l- b. Miracle Whip 60-o- z. quart 57' pkg.71' can 40-n- z. WESTERN' FAMILY 3 for 79' Tomato Juice 'll' IIITVT'S -- 1! f1 4 for 09' Pork & Beans CHIFFON ICE BOX 4 for $1.00 Spreads ed ,. 4-- Q TOP-QUALIT- Y Western Family Franks MEATS O .... Morrells Canned Ham 1-l- pkg. 05 5 lbs. $4.69 b. U.S.D.A. ROUND STEAK Center Cut., lb. $1.05 - End Cut., lb. 95' 31 738-220- their campout at the Moon Lake Resort, July 30, 31 and Aug. 1. There was 38 boys and girls who attended ami participated in the activities. The leaders who went were Mrs. Linda Glnes, Mrs. DeEtta Casprr, Mrs. Afton Giles, Mrs. Minnie Hamilton, Terri Wagstaff, Donna Rhoades, Terl Burke, Wllda Wadley, Sherllyn Humes, Brad Fabrlzio. Everyone had a Vry nice time. Mr. and ijdrs. Edwin Glhbs from Alta came to speioj the day with Mrs. Minnie Hamilton. Shepent the winter at Alta working for the Cihhs. Mr. and Mrs. ert Young and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rav Jones and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Uoades and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Vines and family sient Friday at Saratoga andlng a party held fur the Slate road empi yees. Q RODUCE O OARPEN-FRES- H lb. 19' Tomatoes lb- - Stalk Celery Jnmbo Cantaloupes 9' 4 for 99' KOHL BEFORE 5:00 P.31 PHONE ORDERS WELCOME! - FREE TOWN DELIVERY 738-245- 1 Rhone - Duchesne |