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Show Frultland soldier takes part In War Games German stronghold, securing the area and capturing score of Germans, and FFC Robert P. Baum, Survey Recorder of Frultland, played an Important roll In the successful encounter. No Its not tor real. It's not a World War Two report of the German and A merlcan conflict. Quite the contrary. S was a war game" In which German, Belgian,' French and Americans partid-p- a ted. All 531 enlisted men and the other 27 officers are the best men In the miliAnd PFC R. tary, without exception.' Baum from Frultland is a standout among these standout members of this standout Battalion. The Second Battalion, 18th Artillery, supported a mator aamult on a North GEGOBBu STANDARD - Rooaevelt, Utah Thurnday, October 2, I960 ono CS2B Willard Dowden and son Tony, Ft. Worth, Texas, visited during the week at the home of a sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. George Brough. Mrs. Brough, Willard and Tony Dowden and two sisters from Vernal all drove to Manila to visit another sister. Tony Dowden Is going on a two year mission to Canada for the LDS Church. Bert Stoddard of Salt Lake visited w, ROBERT P. BAUM Participated la war games held recently artery they were airlifted from Fort Lewis, Wash., to Rheia-Mai- n 17c Air Baaei have a 1970 Coronet and a 17200 drive in stock. Several other new 4-wh- eel Dodges are coining! We still have 2 1969 Pickups that we are ready to wholesale . . . also, 2 f69 Demos that we can really discount! Come In and look over our fine stock of top-quali- ty Used Cars and Trucks! Duchesne Motor Company phone DUCHESNE, UTAH 7ss-ee- rs Vada Yoceum from LaPoint, Calif, is here visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs, Guy Mello, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Chenovlc of Virgin, were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Niles Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Esauk Just returned from Las Vegas where they saw their son, Blake Esauk, race his new race boat. It was his first time out with his new tunnel race boat and he placed 3rd . This race was held at Next week he plans Needles, Calif. to race at Elsinore, Calif, tt is with great interest we follow the career of Blake a former resident. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Berry motored to Salt Lake Monday where they had doctors appointments. Mrs. Martha Knapp returned home afto' Las Vegas ter a 10 and Los Angeles. She had a very enjoyable time. Terry and Renn Goulding spent several days with their father Ernest Goulding. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Thompson of Provo were weekend visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Niles Earl and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson of e. day-vacat- ion A very ucceaafui barbecue was bald- InsC weekend by tbs Mjrton Ward building committee. Tonagsten ben tors the spite to cook tbs pork and lamb which was served to about 260 peopift Gail Van Taaaell. LaVar Dennla, Mrs. Diane Preston and Mrs. Shirley Mortensea of the toast aa members of the building committee. - Barbecue Tuesday at the home of his uncle, Walt Stoddard. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Powell and baby from Salt Lake were weekend guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Brough. Paulene Rowlett and sou. Salt lake, visited over the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pickup. Robert Marshall is now home from Salt lake. He has been in the Veterans Hospital where he had surgery on his toot. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rogers went to Salt lake Friday to visit their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wlddlson and Judl Rogers and to attend the wedding reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Devere Dunn. Sandy Brough, a student In Salt lake was a weekend guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Brough. Tracey Nell son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Nellson, Salt lake Is staying at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pickup. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wlddlson, Judy Rogers and a couple of friends visited over the weekend at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jorgensen and Oliver Jorgensen received word of the death of their sister, Nellie, Calvin and Oliver went to Logan Wednesday to attend funeral services. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jensen and son visited during the week at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jensen. Sgt. Bruce Jarman from El Torn, Calif, visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Jarman over the 1 Joan Haslem and Curllne Nokal have both been to Salt Lake for medical checkups. Floral Collins went to Provo to be with her daughter, Kay Frlsby for a week. Kay has a new baby son. Mr. and Mrs. John Haslem, Salt Lake, have been visiting at the Lynn Haslem home and some of his other children here In the Basin. Mrs. Lewie Hall is back home after spending several weeks in Salt Lake where she has been receiving medical care. Home for the weekend was Barta who is attending USU. She Jenkins, came home to see her new granddaughter Messed and named. She was given the name of Denee Ann. Others who came for the occasslon were Celia Kay Alsop and children, and Mrs. Pearl Jenkins. Monday, Marrlner MeMullln took his daughter Kathy to St. Georgs to enter Dixie College, while there he visited friends and relatives he hadn't seen in forty years. Kenneth Aumlller who came home from Vietnam because of Ms father's illness, will report back to Oakland, Calif, for further orders. His father died and was buried at Grand Junction, Sept. 20. Sandra Riche ns, Salt lake, spent the weekend home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Riche ns. Sandra is employed in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wlnward and children, Salt Lake visited over the weekend with Mrs. Wlnward' s parents, the Boyd buns mothers funeral, decided to stay here, because of Arbuns poor health. They will make their home in Vernal. Sue Ann Betts has finished her schooling at Steven Henegars Business college and is at her parents home in Ballard. She is now attending UBCCE In the Basin. Pauline Cook was home for the weekend from the BYU. Telintha Rasmussen and family attended Lewis Lloyd Rasmussens funeral held at Clearfield. He is Tellnthas brother-in-la- w and the last survivor of the Eph Rasmussen family. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph MeMullln attended the funeral of Mr. Aumlller held at Grand Junction. They were met there by Karren and husband, Wayne Lee, who are living in Denver. Karren came home with her parents so she could be a bridesmaid at the reception of Linda McClure. Lamar and Kay Farnsworth have a new baby girl born Sept. 14 at the Duchesne County Hospital. Hazel Ross has returned home after spending two weeks with her daughter, Jaunlata Calhoon and family, at Castle Ford, Ida. While there she went to the resort that has the Craters of the Moon. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Peterson, Spanish Fork were recent visitors at the the)'-daught- FOOD Winns. A NEW SERVICE AVAILABLE AT Q a Warren and Joyce Frlsby, Salt Lake, visited with their parents, over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frlsby and Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Betts. Doug Rlchens, while home on furlough last summer had the misfortune to break his foot. He is now sufficiently recovered to return to the Lettermans Hospital in San Francisco, for a check up to see if he is now able to return to his post of duty in the service. Mr. and Mrs. Arfatm Rich who flew down from Seattle, Wash, to attend A r- - Larry T. Wllcken gets, seals In clear plastic film that resists moisture , dirt , grease , most acids , tampering Korean assignment Betts home. They were 1-2- Basin on business. A wedding reception was held Friday night at Ballard ward for Mr. and Mrs. Don DeMllle. Mrs. DeMille was the former Linda McClure. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Verden Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Don Moore and Judy Wag-sta- ff, they were from Evanston, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Bowers and son Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Cox and Mrs. Conrad DeMille , St. George. Purchase Order Books UINTAH BASIN STANDARD SALE .... son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wllcken, he is a graduate of Union high school and filled a Spanish-AmericMission. He graduated from Brigham Young University in 1968 where he majored in Zoology and mlnored in chemistry. ay He hus Just been home on a furlough. 5-lo- pkg. 77 af IV Dessert -3 Potato Flakes can 79 10-l- b. No. 300 can AUTUMN HARVEST 4 for $1.00 Olives No. 30-d- SOS can 0 cans $1.00 No. DELMONTE FRENCH STYLE SOS can 4 for 89 Beans No. 300 can Spaghettis with Neat Balls .. 3 for $1.00 No. S00 can FRANCO-AMERICA- N 0 for $1.00 Spaghetti - WESTERN FAMILY REG. KELLOGGS Go-RoHn- " 3 for 79 S9C 29 ds A an ! -4 Tomato Juice Larry T. Wllcken, a member of the U. S. Army, left September 24 for Seattle, Wash. 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