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Show M. H. Bahrs moving trip last day. They vlalted Bernard brother, Billy Hadden at Clenliaven, Colo., traveled to Denver, touched on the New Mexico, Ari- zona borders and came back throuih Kanab. ...Evan and Patsy Winters and ) Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bahr are moving to Drlggs, Ida. after Mr. Bahrs retirement this week. He started to work for Nelson Ricks creamery In 1941 In Drlggs and then was sent to Mantl In 1947. He was then sent to Altamont In 1959 and has been managing the plant there since that time. Thev reported that they had made many friends in the Uintah Basin and regretted moving from this area. and Nonna Hadden went on a Wednesday and returned Satur- 3 child- a brothers. Rae Ann DaWes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond DaWes, Just returned from Salt Lake where she spent two weeks with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ware. While there she attended two wedding receptions and served at one. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Culley spent the weekend In Pocatello, Ida., at the home of their daughter and fomlly, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crosland. Vacationing this week at the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Culley, are Wayne Culley and his son, Jerry of Boise, Idaho. David and Lenora Sumslon and fomlly Salt lake, were Wsltlng with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mecham. Janet and Bob Hill and family of Ogden were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ferris Casper. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bench last Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fuller of Columbus, Ga., They came to visit with Stanley nch with whom they had been well acquainted when he was stationed at Ft Banning, Ga. Keith Fransworth underwent open heart LDS Hospital Thursday, July 2, He was taken out of Intensive cars on Monday and Is reported His wife, Elaine has been improving. staying in Salt Lake to be with him. Grant Murdock has been at the Veterans hospital In Salt Lake since May 26. He Is reported improving and will be able to come home soon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tollefson, their son Bruca d granddaughter. Sandra Peterson were In Provo over the weekend visiting at the home of their son, Mr. an Mrs. Ronald Tollefson. They all went to Salt Lake Sunday where they visited with Mrs. Tollefsons sister, LaRue Bell and her fomlly and attended the blessing of Mrs. Bell's first grandson. surgery at the Salt Lake a q nh A large congregation greeted Francis Douglas who came from the First Methodist Church In Salt Lake to present the service at the Myton Presbyterian Church. Visitors at the home of Mr , and Mrs. Austin Brokaw from Friday till Monday were Mrs, Rosa Hinton and fomlly, Lehi who Joined Mrs. Afton Johnson, Done 11 Brokaw and Blaine Brokaw for a family reunion. The Matt Uresk ranch home was the setting for the annual Ally 4 celebration and barbecue. Friends came from far and near to Join In the fun and enjoy the delicious barbecue dinner. All greeted Dr. and Mrs. Louis Uresk and family who came from Elgin, HI., to visit all members of the Uresk family and be present at the annual fomlly gathering. Visitors at the Fred Todd home arc Mrs. Alan Todd and children. Mrs. Gladyes Dart returned home Sunday evening from Salt Lake where she visited members of her family. LOSE WEIQHT results when you take our product called SLIMODEX. No prescription needed. You must lose ugly tat or your money back. SLIMODEX Is a tablet nd easily swallowed. No starving, no pedal exercise, no harmful drugs. SLIMODEX costs $3.00 and Is sold on this GUARANTEE: If not satisfied for any reason, Just return the unused portion to the makers and get your full money back. Opt amazing Mr. and Mrs. Burke Eldredge are the parents of a baby boy born June 29. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer EldAlso great grandmothers, Mrs. redge. Mary Eldredge and Eva Bowman. He was welcomed home by a brother, Michael. His name Is Jason Bowman and he weighed 9 lb. 10 os. at birth. Mrs. Ralph Lloyd, Midvale, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs . Marion Bowman last week. Mr. Lloyd Joined them over the weekend. Mr, and Mrs. Lee Allred enjoyed a week's vacation at the ranch of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Shows! ter In Slater, Colo., Mr, and Mrs. Rex Curry Joined them over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gardner, Fremont, Calif,, were visitors of relatives and friends over the holidays. Norita Shepherd will spend the summer In Tooele, where she has employment. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slader and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Morrill and fomlly, Sunset and Bonnie Eksund, Provo. Robert and Michael Quinn, Bountiful were guests at the home of their grandmother,, Mrs. Alfred Morrill. John Burgess, Bend, Ore., Is spending the summer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burgess. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnson, Las Alto, Calif., and their granddaughter, Tiffany Jones, Salt lake, visited with Mrs. Thelma Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. Marrell Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilkins last week. The Johnsons are former Roosevelt residents. Guests at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Ross, Friday were a grandson and fomlly, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mecham and Jack, Salt lake, a nephew and fomlly, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Ross, Provo and a niece and fomlly Mr . and Mrs. Stead , Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Angus and fomlly, Riverton, were visitors at the residence of Mrs. Cllsta Angus over the holiday weekend. They enjoyed a fishing trip. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allredwere Mr. and Mrs. Parley Smart and family, Dugway; Karen Allred, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Curtis and sons, Melvin and Tim Richfield and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Turner, Murray. They attended the reception for Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Turner. Mrs. law re 11 Jensen recently went to Ogden to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen. Mr. Jensen went to Ogden over the weekend to bring her home. Mrs. Eva Bowman, who has been living In Los Alamos, N. M. arrived In Roosevelt last week to make her home with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Bowman. Mrs. Billie Ruth Fisher and daughter, Lori Ann Tlmberlake, S. D. were guests at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Iabrum and family attended a reunion of the Winfred Long fomlly JUly 4, at Uintah Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Nielsen, Las Vegas, Nev., were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Murphy motored to Heber Saturday to visit with Mrs. Murphy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil FraugMon. John Murphy who Is attending school in Provo spent the holidays with his paEk-su- nd SLIMODEX Is sold by: HUISH Roosevelt. Mall orders filled. DRUG In Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mlchle and fomlly, Kaysvllle, spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clem Labrum. Mr. and Mrs. Markel Caldwell and fomlly, Granger, were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Czar Rudy and other relatives. Darlene and Maria Timothy, Provo, spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Timothy. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hulllnger spent the holidays In Roosevelt. While here they enjoyed a fishing trip accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Monson, BluebelL The Hulllnger children stayed with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hulllnger. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lloyd, Salt Lake were guests at the Doyle Lloyd residence They also visited In Vernal Thursday. with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lloyd and family, Logan visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lloyd, over the holiday. July 4, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lloyd held a fomlly gathering at the City park. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Lloyd and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Zo-band family and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lloyd and fomUy Logan. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Austin, Price', the parents of Mrs. John Gale were In a car wreck while enroute to Las Vegas Nev. The car rolled over three times and their belongings were scattereed along the road. Mrs. Austin was hospitalized for ell three days but neither hurt. was seriously Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson and Ellen attened the class reunion for the graduating of Bingham high school. R class of 40-was held at Organ Loot on July 9. On July 4 they attended a Bingham reunion for everyone who had lived In Bingham. There was 2,000 people in attendence. 42 sed and was given the name of Russell KTAMIAIIO Mac. Roosevelt. l.'Uli Thursday, July Mr. and Mrs. Evan Babcock had their baby blessed and named and Mr. and Mrs. Womack the former Sandra Timothy had 9, 1D70 Pioneers Bahr and members light freshments. rents. CTREE) COES Ifrasqgii rflHn The Daughters of the Utah held a forewell party for Mina presented her a nice gift. 17 were present and they served ren were here for 2 weeks visiting with Patsy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Killian. They have been teaching school for the past 2 years In Shlshmares, Alaska. 1 They movbd to Taylorsville on July where they have purchased a day-ca- re center for children which they are now operating. Debbie and Lori Davies, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies, Longview, Wash., visited a week with grandparents, Donald Bench. Mr. Bench took them into and An Y. Youth Academy for 2 weeks of the schooling after which they will return hare for another two week visit. Last Thursday, Mrs. Myrtle WUeken had a surprise visit with her daughter and family, Laurel and Donald Severln and 5 daughters. She accompanied them to Salt Lake where they Waited Gay Goodrich Bronson. Mrs. WUeken visited with her sister In law, Mrs. Grace Tumbow, Friday evening and attended June conference Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Artie Stocks and family, Sunset, were Waiting over the weekend at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Loren Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris and son Todd returned to Pasco, Wash., Tuesday After spending a weak with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris, Wsltlngon Thursday was a brothsr, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harris and family, Portland, Ore. They also Waited with friends, Mr. and Mrs. DaWdSam. Visiting at the Albert Harris home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Gary McDonald and family, Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cloud and family of Wlnterhaven, Calif., visited one day last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and Curtis are Curtis Cloud. ecno avoEcaacD to Drlggs, Idaho and Mrs. John Thompson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Thompson of Inglewood, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Stevenson came for the weekend and had their baby bles Mr. and Mrs. Terry Fleldsted, Salt Lake, are visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Vemla Shiner, and also doing some fishing In this area. Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Evans and fomlly of Coalville visited fomlly and friends over the weekend. - -- Calvin and Ruth Pyle and daughter, Nike of Washington D. C. visited Ruths fother, Bill Roylance this week. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Brotherson had their baby blessed and given a name. He was given the name of Randy Brent, here for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brotherson, Mr. and Mrs. Max Brotherson and Genna Vee and boyfriend, Art Cau dells of Mount Pleasant. Mr . and Mrs. Don Keer visited with her fomlly, the Pete Walls and her sisters and fomlly the James Thackers and the Lewis Daniels. Those attending the funeral of Leo Page a former resident of Altonah and a brother of Mrs. Nettle Potts, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Potts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carrol, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Miles, Mr. Claud lorg, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Atwood, and Mrs. Glen Ames, Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Shiner , Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dump attended the viewing Wednesday night. Visiting with the C. R. Ames was their son Aleen and fomlly and their grandson Jonthan Goodrich who Is staying for the summer. The C. R Ames also have a new grandson born to Bonnie Ann and Ed Miller. Semla and Ron Wardle of Salt Lake spent the weekend here visiting Selmas mother, Mrs. Vernll Shiner and doing some fishing. Visiting at the Glen Ames residence was their son Leonard and fomlly of Centerville and Mr. and Mrs. Everetta Bush-ne- ll Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Robinson. Those attending the funeral services of Mrs. Hazel Duke In Provo Monday were her sister, Olive Miles and husband Edgar, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Verdus Miles, Mrs. Ina Shiner, Mrs. Evelyn Miles and Mrs. Bernice Atwood. Visiting at the Leland Stevenson residence was his sister and husband, Mr. Phone News Items to 722-21- HO YES, SIR . . . HAP SEZ THE LOTS FULL OF RICE, CLEAN, FRESH USER . . . IFonk Your trade - in will bring more now than later . . . So, Hurry ! Trade How ! G.&L Chevrolet-Biik- k Service you can trust Phone 722-24- Co. Quality you can depend on!" Roosevelt, Utah (Jay Gates, Owner) 11 31 ST -- r' Roosevelt Floral Lydia Now Did' Sanders on Main Street Roosevelt, Utah at the new location A Jiy phone 722-220- 7 Q.B. to 11 2 loll HOT DOGS for Everyone! FLOWERS for All the Ladies! for Every Occasion! 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