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Show nmifiTO n i (J f Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Remund are paof another son born the past week at the Heber Valley Hospital. They have another son and three daughters. The Club Duchesne Friendship sponsored a costume party for members and guests at the home of Mrs. Gladys Turner. Mrs. Evelyn Murdock was coFourteen members and four hostess. guests participated In the fun. Prises were awarded. Mrs . Hilda Farnsworth Birch, a club member was presented a wedding gift from the club. Mrs. Marilyn Sisco and two daughters, Salt Leko, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Llsonbee. Mrs. Sisco Is Mr. Lisonbees sister. Mr, and Mrs. Doyle Llsonbee hosted a family dinner Sunday, at their home, In honor of Mrs. Sisco and family. Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Llsonbee, Roosevelt, were guests. Junior Bertola Is resldelng In Duchesne with the Doyle Llsonbees temporarily until he can establish a homo here for his family. Formerly of Myton, Mr. Bertola Is employed at the Pump Station near Myton. He has been living and worklnc in Colorado. Mrs. Susan Fouse has gone to Saera-ment- o, Calif., to visit with her son, Ernest Fouse and wife and family. Mrs. Fouse has the distinction of having bean born on the same day as President David O. McKay of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints. She traveled the airways to Sacramento. Mrs. Leva Davis of Salt Lake Is visiting this week at the home of a sister, Mrs. Sarah Cowan, In Duchesne. Mrs. George (Edna) Conn and son, Russell, drove to Alaska this week to be with the husband and father, who Is working there with an oil well drilling company. Mrs. Anna Case went by airplane to New Jersey this past week, to visit with a daughter, Lillian Flesher, and son Ride. Mrs. Melvin Nielsen came from Salt lake to drive Mrs. Case to the airport at Salt lake to embark on the flight East. rents mf) Mrs. May Herbert has been In the Ogden area visiting with two other daughters at their home. She was a guest at the home of Mrs. Doris Royer and family in Roy and with Mrs. Shirley (Sarah) Owen In Washington Terrace, Ogden. Mrs. Herbert and these two daughters were at the McKay Hospital to see re Mrs. Herberts daughter, Mrs. Ellen of Duchesne, who Is confined there for medical attention, hire. Herbert went to Ogden with Mrs. LeFevres husband, Heber LeFevre, Mrs. Roberta Thompson Is visiting with a son, Joe Thompson, In Tucson, Arlz. She will go from here to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lyle (Dolores) Pulley, In Reseda, Calif., the first of the year. Mrs. Pulley Is her sister. of Loss Killian, retired Oil Co., has been the American-Arabia- n visiting In Duchesne with his brother, Van C. Killian, and other family members. The California resident Is formerly of the Roosevelt area, where his visit extended to see relatives and friends. Mrs. Zella Grant was visiting In Provo over the weekend and the first part of the week with her daughter, Mrs. Carol Thomas, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brown, Jr., and old son, Kurtls, spent the past eight-weweek visiting In Escalante, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Coleman. Judges of election for Duchesne City during the November 4 municipal Election were Mrs. Norma Earl , Mrs. Barbara Jensen and Mrs. Unice Remund. The tally of the ballots cast was 314, a near 75 percent of the qualified electors of Duchesne City. Le-Fev- vice-presid- ek INTERESTING FACTS ' Brought to You by Jay Gates One ef the mere curious oddities in the wortd Is that Indias TAJ Mahal, which Is considered by many to be the moot beautiful building on earth, was actu"M ally built for uae as Few people know that New Yorks famous Times Square was originally called Longucre Square. Its name wasnt changed to Times Square till 1904 when the New York Times built Its Times Tower there. Of an the only one which of the U. S. In our history, all hla Hfe. Do yon know f. It was onr 15th Frecldwit, Awl heres another interesting fact . . . Yon can save real new or used car now at O L Chevrolet-ButcStop In and see of the prices for yourself. Well be looking forward to talking with yon. .a h. 6 rtlsm so gn3933DGDGI!IQ3 ell ' Calvin Carman returned to Philadelphia, where he Is employed, after a two weak visit with his mother, Mrs. Edwin Carman, and sister, Kristy. Calvin took care of business matters and enjoyed the deer hunt while he was at home. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Edwin Carman during the past ten days while hunting deer In this area were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carman, Jock Yoho and Frank Ovles from West Virginia, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Carman, Jr., from Kentucky and Dr, David Carman from Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Griffin from Greenrlver. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stephenson and children, Lee Ann and Jeff, from Richfield, visited at the home of Mrs. Edwin Carman over the weekend. Mrs. Alona Kelsey, and son Jerry, 4 spent several days In Salt Lake this past week. Jerry entered the Primary Childrens Hospital for a medical check-u- p. Mrs. Alice Summers has returned from Alameda, Calif., where she has spent the past month visiting with her daughter, Lila, She and Lilas husband, John Martin. traveled by airlines. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rasmussen has returned to Salt lake after an extended stay In the Duchesne area spent with Ms brother, Eugene Rasmussen and family, and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas, Sr., Price, were Monday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Brooks. Mrs. Vivian Jenkins Is home after undergoing major surgery at the Duchesne County Hospital last week. Mrs. Alice Stammers has been earing for the Jenkins children during the absence of their STANDARD - Boomvelt, Utah Thursday, November 13, 1969 G3TO33 QECB Sunday morning services at the Myton Presbyterian Church were conducted at 11 a.m. by Guy Lincoln who came from Salt lake. Mr. Robert George conducted the musical- - numbers with Mrs. Gladyes Dart as pianist Mrs. Lincoln accompanied him and brought their family. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer Murray were their son and daughter In law, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Murray and family who came from San Francisco, Calif to spend a few days In Jerrys old home town. Mr. and Mrs. Aften Riche ns and Mrs. Clark Abegglen went to Salt lake Friday to be present at the wedding at Reed Rlchens and Katherine Berrett of Roosevelt who were married In the LD6 Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Bemell Rlchens came from Seattle, Wash, to be present at the wedding and visit the Rlchens family. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Abegglen returned home Sunday from Salt Lake where Mr. Abegglen had been confined to the St. Marks Hospital during the past week. He Is now Improving. Visitors at Relief Society meeting at the Myton ward chapel, Tuesday, were Mrs. Lois Duncan and Mrs. Norma Larsen of Roosevelt Stake Relief Society. Mr. and Mrs. DeNlle McKenna, Salt lake and Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Rlchens of Eden were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McKenna and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Afton Rlchens. Mrs. Ruth Murray enjoyed a weekend visit to Salt lake where she visited rela- .. Take Stale and Conch Gary DeLaage. PRE-CHRISTM- CLEARANCE! AS tlves. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Martin came from Moreland, Idaho to attend the wedding of Reed Rlchens and Katherine Berrett and also visit old friends In Myton. Mr. and Mrs. Veil Murphy were Salt Lake visitors Sunday to visit friends and attend to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gentry and Mrs. Frank Brock were In Price Thursday attending Order of Eastern Star. Mrs. Joy Shumate of Hayward, Calif, and daughter, Mrs. Or lan Wood and baby daughter of Provo were guests at the home of Mrs. Shumates mother, Mrs. Myrtle Nelson. Mrs. Randle Dickenson and daughters, American Fork, were guests at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Corky Marx and son of Salt lake were Sunday guests at the ranch home of Mrs. Marxs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foote. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mltchie of Salt lake, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Mltchie of Idaho, were out of town guests attending the funeral of Mr. E. L. Murphy. While here they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Lemon. Mrs. Terry Brotherson took her daughter Cheree to Salt lake for medical aid. Mrs. Brothersons mother, Mrs. Lee Jes-se-n accompanied them. Lyle Lemon made a business trip to Provo Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Bingham of Salt Lake spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spencer. They enjoyed the pheasant hunt. Miss Paula Spencer. Salt Lake, Mrs. Myrtle Wilkin, Springvllle, were weekend teok first piece honors for Unlea High School-a- t the State Cross Country meet la Salt Lake City last week. Posing with some of the darn "A" trophic which they won are: front row, Melvin Murdock, Danny Myore, Fred Whitehead, Herald Crapo, Deon Murray; hack row, Bay Natanl, Leto Quintana (first), Kent Bsacom, Tim Purnell, Dick Elnereon, John guests at the home ON EVERYTHING IN THE STORE Jade Black Diamond Glassware Rock Jewelry Leaf Jewelry Mocassins Bead Work Ideal Christmas Gift Suggestions! of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miss Spencer Is an LPN at Spencer. the Cottonwood Hospital. Service starved? . OPEN DAILY FROM 11:00 AM. TO 8:00 PM. 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