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Show s I Fair Events Winners Carol Rasmussen Is home from Ogden where she attended Summer school at Weber college, Carol Is Tellnthas daughter. 0 Jr. horse show Iwinners named at fair 4-- H, 4-- at Duchesne Fair winners have been named. and Junior Horseshow H County (Twenty-seve- entered the n 4-- Horse Show. Winners Include fitting and showman- ' 4, vlckle j ship, junior division, ages 9, Lyons, Mt. Home; ages Ricky Mec-haMt. Home. Western Pleasure Horse Carolee Young, Mt. Emmons; 9) Jill Bastlan, Neola. Barrel Racing, Rex Wilkin, Jensen, 18.9 seconds; Vickie Mrs. Jim Cowan, left, holilN her troihy which she won for j Lyons, and Gayle Mecham, both Mt. Home, Mvis'itsluke honors. Mrs Morrell Mathis, right, KtnrnlN by tile arrangement which won the "best of show" honors. 19.1; Lee Glnes, Tabiona, 20.6 seconds. Pole Bending, junior division. Rex Wll- -I kin, 24.2 seconds, Gayle Mecham, 24.9 Lee Glnes, 26.3 seconds. Dart as accompanist. At the close of the In the senior division, Jill Bastlan, service the large congregation gathered at the Myton city park where they enNeola, 23.7 seconds, Ralph Duncan, Neola 24.4 seconds, Rocky Mecham. 24.5 secjoyed refreshments with members or the Barrel racing, LaJean Leavitt and onds. Masonic Lodge. Members of the Lodge came from all parts of the Basin and the Ralph Duncan both Neola tied for first at conSunday morning servlrex were 19.1 seconds. On the re-rMiss Leavitt's Vernal area to attend the annual event. ducted at the Myton Presbyterian Church time was 19.5, Duncan's 24.2 seconds, as Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hlgley were Wilson Mr. St. Martin who came from by he knocked over a barrel. Jill Dastlan at their ranch home in the Pleahosts Cottonwood Presbyterian Church in Suit sant Valley area south of Myton, Sunday.. and Kim Bastlan, brother and sister, Lake. Special music was a violin solo A delicious barliecue dinner was served Neola, tied for third place, with time at by Mrs. Roliert George with Mrs. Gludyes to about 50 guests. Friends came from ' 19.5 seconds. far and near to enjoy the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Hlgley. The Uresk brot. hers assisted In the preparation of the barbecue, Mrs. Etta Strommen and Mrs. Nora The Senior H Demonstration Conof Reverla, Arlz. were visitors Haney The Fitting and showmanship coolest test, Home Arts Division, was won by at the Fret! Todd home. Mrs. last week the at Duchesne County Fair was wist in two Individuals. Valerie Wllcken, daughter Stminnien, the former Etta Edwards, made the lieef three division, iroin by youths of Mr. and Mrs. Elden R. Wllcken aixi Iter home In this area fur many years and the Altjinont area. Darr Fisher won first Elizabeth Ann Goff, daughter of Mrs. while here had tlie opportunity to greet Rick second anil Brent place; Lyons, place Lily Wimmer, Nine Miles, were winners many old friends. Flelilsted. third plare. In the contest, which was held at the DuNext Sunday services at the Myton David won this contest Atwood, Bluebell, chesne Stake Center kitchen. Presbyterian Church will be conducted by in the dairy division. Brent Gillx-rt- . Miss Goff, who was a winner in the the youth group of the Church. was second place winner; and Roosevelt, county contest last year, demonstrated how Visitors at the ranch home of Mrs. Oman. won Altainunt Ralph third place. to make a ribbon club sandwich. Miss Gladyes Dart last week were two grandThe ribbons for jdnior fitting and showWllcken demonstrated how to make fancy sons, Gary and Jim Dart who were on of were lambs skills wim by manship breads, particularly a Swiss Braid sweet vacation front their Itoine In Yaralpa. Max Redmond. Brldgeland. first bread. ;iace; Calif. The visitors are sons of Orville Lyle Freston, Roosevelt, second place. These two girls will compete In the state Dart, a turnier resident of Myton. contest September 18. Sloven Uresk and Jet Abegglen attenJunior H Demonstration contest conded the ensign and explorers leadership H Leaber of the Duchesne County testants were awarded ribbons for parweek at Brigham Young University. Thursders Council was supervisor of this ticipation. day. contest. Mrs. Roberta Jones, Roosevelt a mem- was hostess at a Faith Bals-ocItaby slsiwer. at her home, Thursday afternoon. hotiorlng Mrs. Richard Wyman. The large group of friends enjoyed refreshments and a jolly afternoon as they greeted Mrs. Wyman. -Wayne Ross accompanied his sister and her husliaud. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Denver to Reno. Nevadj. where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brown. Rulon Van Tassell entered tlie LDS Mission home in Salt Lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Van Tassell and Mrs. Elda Van Tassell arroniianled him toSalt Lake. -Mr. and Mrs. Herald Crapi and son Herald went to Provo. Thursday, to bring Stary Glshel to Myton for a visit at the Crapo home. Tune-u- p B. L, Dart Jr. of Salt Lake City isited his aunt Mrs. Gladyes Dart. Thursday, as he was enroute to Denver. Colo, cm a busi1 rj 10-1- 14-1- m, (10-1- 4) Q4-1- 1 1 un demonstration contest at Fair 2 win Fitting, showmanship awards given boys 4-- 4-- 4-- Vitmutu Oi 0 0 0 Valve Grinding Power Steering O Automatic Trans. 0 Professional 0 Air Conditioning Wheel Alignment O Brakes O Drum Truing O Balancing ARVIN'S AUTOMOTIVE 258 East 2nd North in Roosevelt, Utah Phone Bill Fennel and son Ricky from Colorado visited at the Jerry Hatch home. They were on their way to Evanston, Wyo. The Fennels used to live In Ballard. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hatch, Provo visited at Jerry Hatches. They came to get tlielr son who has been slaying with Bonnie Duncan at Neola. Bill Is Jerry's son. Telinlha Rasmussen spent a week in Malm, Falls, where her son Belter and family live. Her daughter (Shar Ann) Mrs. Phil Bleyl and family of Phoenix, Arlz. came to Malm Falls while she was there and tlicy all went through Yellow-Stopark together, then the Bleyls brought Tellntha home and visited for a short wltlle Itefore returning to Phoenix. While in Idaho Tellntha also visited at tlie Jess Hulllnger home and saw some of tlie big farms their son In law, Kent Knleting ne and Junior H 722-222- 5 Come in and let us offer guaranteed help! ness trip. Members of the Thursday club were guests at the home of Mrs. Grace last week. The group celebrated the birthday of one of their tnemliers. Dal-glei- sh Mrs. Ruth Murray who was presented with Refreshments were many nice gifts. served later In the afternoon. Guests w ere Mrs. Emma Robinson of Salt Lake and Mrs. Lillian Lott. Mrs. Emma Robinson of Salt Lakewas a visitor at the home of Mrs. Lillian Lott, last week. While here she was a guest at the home of old friends before she continued on to Colorado to visit relatives and friends. r. and Mrs. Reed Johnson of latgan ami Kay Johnson who Is attending college, visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Johnson last week. Stella Kedrano of Carnegie. Okla. was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Van Tassell. -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tanner and son DeLoy 1stted In Clearfield, Saturday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Borough. Randy Murray of Stillwater. Okla, Is a visitor at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Murray. -Mr. and Mrs. Rtiy Broderick and baby of Provo were weekend guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Syerl Dennis. --M- r. and Mrs. Allan Babcock and two children came from Hunter, to spend the weekend with Ms mother. Mrs. Naomi Babcock. operates. Word was received from Carol Jeat Wall that her husband, Brent, had ber a me ill and was sent to Salt Lake for medical care. Carol Jean is Jr. Belt's daughter and now lives In Altamont. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Winn. Christine, Ted and Sally of Riverside, Calif, spent a week at Beatrice Lundherg's home. Tlielr son Scott who has spent the summer with the Lundliergs. returned home with his parents. They also visited with Esther Winn. Earls motlier. Mrs. Winn and Beatrice are sisters, and tlu Winns usisl to live in Ballard, The Relief Society liazaar was held Friday night where articles made by the Relief Society were offered fur sale, and a chuck wagon supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Betts drove to Salt Lake last week to see Mrs. Belt's fatlier, Dewey McCtstkie who had lxen 111. Mr. and Mrs. John Tryon are having a new house built. It is alsiut half completed now. Mark Kettle leri for Salt Lake Saturday where lie will take Ills physlcial for the service. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jenkins hosted a birthday and graduation dinner for tlieir son, Dennis and wire at the 1 1 cafe in Vernal Saturday night. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lahrum and Dennis graduated from Welter family. College where he majored in automotive engineering. He has accepted a position with the Ford Motor in Deartiorn. Mich, and will leave for his new job in Sept. -Mr. and Mrs. William Brlsbin and . Christine vacationed in Canada where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart-iP- tt and family at Let bridge. Canada ami went to Watertnn Lakes. Mrs. Bartlett is their daughter. -Mr. and Mrs. Avard Rigby and two sons, Barry and Dwight and their two friends Shauna Gill and Claudia Cory, spent the weekend with the Cecil Jenkins. Barry is In the service and at present home from Thailand on furlough. Dwight is In the air force stationed in Texas and had flown home to see Ills brother. Hunt Is here visiting his wife. Janet, at tlie Blaine Einerson home. Calvin Is in the service and will soon lx sent to Okinawa. Janet will remain here with 7-- her parents, the ANNUAL PORK AND LAMB g Vlii Saturday August 30th tmog an nun Speech, dress revue winners announced Sponsored by Myton Lions Club Bishop and Mrs. Golden Collins met with all tlielr family at Liberty Park tn Salt Lake, all were there except Tommy and Kay who are on missions and Allen who lives in Calif., and celebrated their oldest son's Boyd's birthday. A very luppy time was had by everyone. Visitors at the Beatrice Lundherg home through the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Duuglas Calvert and children, Salt Lake. Mrs. Calvert Is Beatrice's sister. Mr. PROCEEDS FOR MYTON LIONS PARK Barbecued by Matt and Tony Uresk DOOR PRIZE WILL BE GIVEN Children $1.00 PUBLIC INVITED! $7.50 In case of inclement weather, serving will be in school building. 4-- iN 4j U,. a and Mrs, Reed Johnson and family, n. They had a frond with them from Flordla. her name was Ila May and mm Kenneth. Mr. and Mrs. Joe White. Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Denton Hall uml family, Ogden. Brent Johnson. Ogden, a Violet Thompson anil graiMlmsi. nephew. Salt Lake. All of these people xisited at the Iamilherg home ami went up While-rocCanyon where they rumis-our night anil went through the Wluiens-kCave. and Mrs. Mark McGuiroaiidlamilv of Bowie. Mil. were visitors at tlie Kenneth Allred home. Mrs. is tlu former Bernlece Phillips or Roosevelt. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs Glay-de- n Russel ami family of Glendora. Calif. Mrs. Russell is a sister of Mark McGuire ami a former resident id Roosevelt. Mrs. Russell returned tn Maryland with her brother ami family Tor a visit These people arp relatives of tlie Allreds. -Mrs. Gortlim Allred ami family. Pleasant Grove, anti Mrs. Jean Hansen and ks s e family, Orem, visited at the Kenneth Allred home. The Hansen and Allred children have sxnt part of the summer with tlielr grandparents. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Allred. Sherri Harrison has flown to Korea to lx with her huslKiml Clinton who is in the armed forces of our Country. Mrs. Harrison is tlie former Sherri Heardahl. was received by Tellntha Rasmussen that her shi. Lloyd anil Jims IJiiyd. son id Doyle Lloyd ol Kisisevcll, were tn a car accident, together in Cal IT. A rear tire hlew nut of the car. Jess IJnyil was driving on the Irceway. Tlx car rolled several times ami was cnmplctly demolished, Isit the Itoys were wearing tlielr seat lxlt ami were nut hurt except Jess Lloyd's index finger was mangled. He is still in llic hospital where they are trying m save his linger. Jess IJiiyd is in Hie service, reception was held at Ballard church Saturday night for Mr. ami Mrs. Wesley llitiil. Mrs. Bunt is the Tnriner Zola Frishy. Wesley is a brother to Mrs. I.ynn Out of Hjslem and lives at Hl.imllng. town guests at the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mulilesteiu. Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Mary l istiy and daughter Phillis atul son Lyman. Murray. Mr, ami Mrs. Jix Bunt. Mr. ami Mrs. Jim Hunt, ami Jeanle Hunt all of Bl.imling. I as matd Anderson. Terreion. Idaho. Mr. anil Mrs. Duane Frishy. Provo. Mr. aiul Mrs. Warren Frlsby ami Mr. ami Mrs. Steven Frishy, Sail Dr. ami Mrs. Horace Lundlierg ami sim Phillip of Tempe. Arlz. brought tlielr daughter Connie, to Salt lake to get 1st registerisl in law school at the University Sim is a gr.uhtate of Temjx of Utah. College. They thendrove In Ballard where they visited with l)r. lainillxirg's mother. Irene C. lanullierg. and at the Imme of his brother. Frjnrix, ami his sister In law, Beatrice lamdlx'rg. A I-- STANDARD The-vls- MRS. BONNIE FAI'SETT with large buck antelope she shot in Bonanza area Sunday. This is first time she has been lucky in y. Kimimwi-II- . - August ('tall 2X. the the the the antelope hunt. Cliff Drolllngar ARE YOU GETTING your moneys worth from yc.tr HOMEOWNERS insurance policy? Call Central Utah Insurance Agency and see what we have to say! 7 Central Utah Insurance Agency Don Hieken, LARGE ANTELOPE Roosevelt, shows off the large ante-i- n le he downed early Suturday morning enst of Gusher. According to local sportsmen, the anlmei Is n Kwciman, one of the largest stmt In this area. Winners uf the Du- Style Dress Revue held August 19 at Duchesne were .Marsha Fltzwater anil .Muyla Alin Miti'hell, with Tawna Mitchell as the runnerup. STYLISTS hesnr County 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET ROOSEVELT, UTAH Ollica 722-252- 2 Rat. 722-338- Dr. W. Lynn Nelson 1 4-- Serving starts at 6:30 Family 4-- H - Liu Einersuns. - 4-- Winner In the Duchesne County Speech Contest Is Tawna Mitchell. Alta-moShe was judged winner In the finalist competition, held during the H Style Dress Revue Tuesday night at Duchesne. Theme of the contest was "4-- H Where the Action is." Kathy Roberts, Bluebell, was the runner-u- p. Marsha Fltzwater, Duchesne, is winner H Her In the Style Dress Revue. winning ensemble, which she modeled, Is wool coat and a light navy s cloudy-blu- e The runner-u- p winner Is blue dress. Mayla Mitchell, Altamont, who made and modeled a red wool twill coat dress. Her sister, Tawna Mitchell, was named alternate. She made and modeled a blue- - r i Mr. ami Mrs, Dewey McConkie, Salt Lake, visited at the Jr. Belt's home. They came to the Basin to attend tlie funeral of George Harvey at Iapolnt. wlio was killed on construction work tn Nevada. George was a nephew of the --M- Adults $2.00 Highlights of fair parade QayflUPCOEB (Continued from page 1) ind third in flower arranging, with second going to Marlene Taylor, Roosevelt. In the Junior house plant dlvlson, Dill Bragdon of Duchesne took first place. In fat livestock competition at the fair, Kick Lyons came up with top honors two beef animals entered by him were (judged the two best In the show. One was I named grand champion, and the other re-- I serve champion. Max Redmond exhibited (the grand champion lamb, and Alan Llnd-sa- y the reserve champion. There were no champion hogs named, as tlicre were I only four animals entered. of the VERNAL CHIROPRACTIC will be in his OFFICE ROOSEVELT OFFICE gray plaid coat. Both winner and alternate will compete In the state revue next month, stater Mrs. Mary C. Boender, home demonstration agent, for Duchesne County. Mrs. Elaine W'ayland and Mrs. Trudy Dailey, Duchesne, rhalrmaned the dress revue. EVERY THURSDAY! (Located in Dr. Dale Larsens former Office, Adjacent to the Roosevelt Hotel) I Hours are: Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 722-969- 1 (Roosevelt Hotel) Phone Nows Items to T22-213- 1 4 |