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Show STANDARD Rovwvrlt, Utah Thuiaday, August 20. 1970 i od flnraaim gravid (BU9QS Mr. and Mrs. Elmond Wilson and children from Salt Lake visited last week at the Ben and Milton Wilson homes. Elmond and Ben and their families enjoyed a fishing trip to the Uintas. Mr, and Mrs. Larry Goodrich and children from San Diego, Calif., visited last week at the Forrest Goodrich home. Larry Is In the navy. -Edith Goodrich from Bountiful visited last week at the Dennis and Forrest Goodrich homes. Beryl Merkley from Salt Lake Is spending her vacation In Tridell this week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Merkley.- Mrs. Melvin Kitchen and daughters, Lucinda and Vivian were visitors Friday and Saturday at the Duane McKee and J. L. Kitchen homes. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jensen, Pleasant Grove and Margie Gray, Lehl were visitors In Tridell Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bundy from Long Beach, Calif., were visitors Friday and Saturday at the DeVon McKee home. They were here to attend the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Lane Alan Davis. Gaylon McKee from Vanderhoof, Canada, was a visitor last week at the Reed McKee home. Doyle Haslem accompanied Mr. and Mrs. H. LeRoy Morrill to the Morrill reunion held at Jordan Park in Salt Lake Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Morrill and family from Manhattan, Kansas were visitors last week at the H. LeRoy Morrllls. Mr. and Mrs. Val Gene Ross and family from Redmond Wash., are visiting this week at the Loren Ross home. The Ross' came down to bring their son Duane to the mission home and to attend the wedding reception of their niece Eileen. Other visitors at the Ross home were Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Simms, Granger and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buckwalter of Las Vegas, Nev. GCPGIEf? Q3E0 silt Richard Lamb visited his parents, the lambs and other relatives over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Foster and family have moved from California and are living In the Homer Lee home and visiting his mother, the John Wardles. Mrs. Georgia Thompson has been a patient at the hospital In Roosevelt the past week. Mrs. Ardith Huber returned from a trip to Oregon the past week. She met her brother Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Nellson at Brigham City and accompanied them to Oregon to visit their son, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nellson who lives there. Mr. and Mrs. David Oaks and baby, Provo, visited the Ray Lees and his parents In Vernal the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Terrill Atwood, Salt lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. Golden Winn the weekend. Mr. Winn had just got home from the hospital In Roosevelt. Mrs. Renee Shiner and S children, Salt Lake visited Mrs. George Bigelow Glendon n 1 Clinton Lowe and Chris visited over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Duncan. l1' NewIVWGClS McKee-Davi- s Mr. and Mrs. Lane Alan Davis grrrt guests at a reception held in their honor Friday evening in Tridell. The bride Is the former Eileen McKee. nuptials announced Reciting marriage vows In the Salt Lake LDS Temple Thursday was Eileen McKee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeVon J. McKee and lane Alan Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Davis, Long Beach, Calif. Those accompanying the young couple through the temple were the bride and grooms parents, Bishop and Mrs. Duane McKee, Keren McKee, Verda Kitchen, Douglas McKee, Mr. and Mrs. Laren Ross, Lloyd and Nancy Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bundy, Louisa Ross and Mrs. Davis. The newlyweds were honored at a reception at the Tridell Cultural hall Friday August 14. The bride eras lovely In a white slipper satin dress covered with french lace. The empire waist line was accented with small satin bows. The skirt was full with a scalloped lace edge at the bottom. Her veil of lace was also scalloped at the edge and was held In place with a white rose. The brides bouquet was pink roses and white mlnature carnations with long pink ribbon streamers. Maid of honor was Sherrie McKee, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Pauline Cook and Sue Ann Betts. Junior bridesmaids were Phyllis and Janet McKee, also sisters of the bride. Flower girl was Dana Anderson, a niece. She carried a basket of pink roses and white Perrys. A bridal shower was given by the Hoopes girls of Whiterocks to their cousin Christine Nyberg Thursday night at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Della Nyberg. Games were played and lunch served to relatives and friends. AUTOMOTIVE North in Roosevelt, Utah 722-222- 5 Ytsuuitta Cl O Power Steering O Automatic Trans. O Professional Tune-u- p O Air Condltlonlna Come in and let us Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cloward went to Santaquln to see their grandson. Kenneth Fuell who just returned home from Vietnam, while there Loren received word his brother Orson Cloward Rangley died. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leavitt and 1a Jean went to Pleasant Grove to attend a Hutc-hefamily reunion over the weekend. Marilyn Sheffer Is spending a week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Duncan. Greg and Debbie Pavlck are visiting at on They are former residents of Lapolnt. Mrs. Lillian Bigelow accompanied Mrs. Vera Bigelow and Mrs. Minnie Reynolds of Vernal and Mrs. Betty Richmond of Roosevelt to Salt Lake Wednesday. They accompanied Laura Bigelow and David Bruce Plumb of Bountiful to the Salt Lake Temple. They also visited the Lyle O Valvo Grinding 4-- Sp4 and Mrs. friends. Phono Coleen and Louise Gardner, Vlrgle Bastlan, JoAnn and DeAnn accompanied Connie Duncan to Salt Lake last Tuesday. The Wayne Bastlan home was the scene of a steak fry Saturday, night. The occasslon was the birthdays of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bastlan and Keith Bastlan. Mrs, Vee Fuel and daughters, Santaquln visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Loren Cloward. Mr, and Mrs. Woodrow Wllkerson and family went to Salt Lake during the week where they met their daughter Betty Lou, who returned home after spending the past year working In Hawaii. Lois Leavitt went to Provo during the week where she helped judge the H fair for Utah County. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Peterson and boys Farmington, N. M., spent the week visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Peterson. The girls all wore long dresses of hot satin trimmed In white. pink They carried large pink mums with ribbon streamers. The mothers of the couple wore pink street length dresses. Their corsages were white carnations accented with pink. Best man was Ralph McKee, brother of the bride. Loren McKee emceed a musical program. Those assisting with the refreshments were Kay Chapman, Elma Wallace, Ruth Goodrich and Merle McKee. Serving were Julie and Jean Haslem, Shari Chapman and Sharleen Hardman. The wedding cake of three tiers was Mr. and Mrs. Royce Green and family went to Salt Lake Wednesday. They will meet their son Bruce who has been In Rexberg, Idaho the past 2 months learning the language to go to Norway on a mission for the LDS Church. He leaves Salt Lake Wednesday. Luella Helqulst, Sprlngvllle, visited Mrs. Rita Hartle and baby Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warburton accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Tad Merkley to Salt lake on Tuesday. They will go thru a session In the Temple while there. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Walker went to Salt Lake Saturday. Mr. Walker had surgery at the LDS hospital Monday and Is getting along fine. Mrs. Arda Mansfield and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lee of California are hero visiting Mr. and Mrs. Golden Winn and their grandmother Mrs. Mae Sprouse. Eileen Wooley of Salt lake visited her parents, Milton and Della Wooley on Tuesday. She then went on to Portland Maine on her Vacation. The Jim Me Mick ell family have moved to Lapolnt from Denver, Colo. -Mr. and Mrs. Gene Daniels and family from Arizona are visiting relatives and H i dasies. Sunday. mWS 258 East 2nd the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leavitt. Mrs. Elaine Allred and family are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wesley All-rand Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McKenna The Allred's live In Tropkl, Randlett. Libya and will be here for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warnke spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Allred. Lois Leavitt spent a couple of days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Winter-to- n and Mrs. Ada Ihitcheon In Salt lake. Mr, and Mrs. Calvin Horrocks spent the weekend In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mainer spent Tuesday and Wednesday In Salt Lake where Joe had a check up with his doctor, Stephen Malnar Jr. went with them where he caught a plane back to Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hale, Salt lake and Mrs. Walter Horrocks, visited with the Theron Horrocks during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jay B. Horrocks and family and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Crocker and family of Salt Lake spent the weekend at home of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Ho- O Wheel Alignment O Drakes Drum Truing 0 Balanc,n offer guaranteed help! decorated lit the bride's colors of pink and white. The top layer held a mlnature bride and groom. The young couple will spend their honeymoon at Lake Tahoe and will then go to Long Beach, Calif., where they will make their home. ter Norma motored to Granger Friday taking their grandchildren Keith and Cindy Durfy home after visiting on their grand- parents farm. Charlie and Ardith Hulllnger, Lehl, called on friends the Reed Andertons and visited with the Verl Johnsons and Ed Hulllngers over the weekend. Recent company at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shaw were two of Harolds sisters, Mrs. Florence Reay and Myrtle McCabe and son Steve from Den- ver. Grant Johnson, Idaho Falls, Ida., came his family home. Evelyn and children spent the past week with her parents,- - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shaw. to take GEKTOQi CBS Sgt. Theo G. Nielson, nephew of Howard and Minnie Crapo and son of John and Maize Nielsen former residents of Montwell and Cedarvlew received honors recently when he was Invited to attend a twelve week Intensive FBI National Academy In Washington. Sgt. Nielsen father of six children lives In Tempe, Arlz., and Is head of the Investigation division of He attended Arizona State University. Northern Arizona University for two years majoring In music followed by two missions for the LDS Church among Spanish speaking people In California and then In Mexico for a total of two years. Visitors at the James Powell home the past week were daughter Loene and Jim Nelson and children, Garden Powell and family. Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tomlinson have a new grandson born to daughter Charo-let- te and Gilbert Kynaston In the local 10. He weighed August hospital 7 lbs 15 12 oz. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alden Kynaston, Pleasant Valley; great grandparents, Mrs. Alma Kynaston, Farmington, Mr. and Mrs. John Pult, Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Johanson, Midvale, were In this vlnclnty visiting friends. Mrs. Johanson Is the former Arlene Christiansen school teacher In Neola and Roosevelt. They were Sunday dinner company at the Harry Tomlinson home. ll Freston returned home after spending the summer In Boulder, assistant Instructor of a survival crew from BYU. Mrs. Carrie Wills enjoyed company when her sisters, Mrs. Cora Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whlttlveer from Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kendell, Salt Lake came for a few days . Her grandchildren Peter and Kristine Todd from Salt Lake have been vacationing at her home. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Dennis were in Salt Lake Saturday to a legislative meeting and Monday they had to motor to the city taking their daughter Debbie to have medical care for a broken nose. Friends and relatives from out of town attending sacrament meeting Sunday evening and to wish Elder Tom Thatcher well on his mission to Uruguay were grandmother, Leona Pope and Mary Thatcher; Lynette and Shelly Pope, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. William Burr, daughter Gayelene, brother Kenneth Riverton; and his girl friend Tessle from the Phllllplnes; fiancee, Louise Richmond, Midvale; Arlene Beckstead, West Jordon. Elder Thatcher entered the mission home August 15. Mr. and Mrs. Verdell Corsleyand Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hawkins from Magna visited with the Maurel Taylors recently Other company over the week were Ronald and Marilyn Taylor from Ogden. Connie Freston from Weber College spent a week home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dorrant Freston. Mrs. Drucllla Scastrom and family moved from the Edward Rowley home. The first of the week, Mr. and Mrs. Row-le- y arrived from California to do some repair work and cleaning on their home. Dennis and Mary Lou Thatcher and baby from Norfolk, Va., are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Thatcher during his leave from the Navy. His sister Janet came home with them after a 6 weeks visit In Norfolk. Norman and Norma Clark, Tucson, Arlz., are vacationing with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Freston. Keith Tlatero went home to Crown Point, N. M. for a weeks visit. He will return here for school. He lives with the rrocks. Lynn and Darell Horrocks returned home after spending sometime with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Horrocks. LATE FOR LAST WEEK Bill and Lane Yack went to lander, Mont., last week to tend their bees. Gussle Yack went to Salt lake over the weekend to see her brother In law, John Sonderma who Is 111, Virginia Lab rum, Terry, Debbie and Lesa arrived Sunday to visit with Mrs, Rose Gardner. Gaylyn Gardner returned home from California with them after a months visit. The Malnar reunion was held at Big Park In the Uintah Canyon Saturday and Sunday. Out of towners attending was Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mrs. Maragret Clark and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Henderson family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Malnar, Mr. and Mrs, DeLoy Dyle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Torgenson and family, Salt lake; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Orchard, Colett, of West Covina, Calif; and Stephen Malnar Jr. from Germany. Kyle Dye spent Thursday at his parents home, Mr. and Mrs. DeLoss Dye. Stephen Malnar Jr. arrived home Wednesday night after being released from the army. After spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Malnar and family, he'll return to Germany where he will teach for the next 9 months. Annette and Debra Perry of Ogden have been visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whiting. While here Annette fell and broke her collar bone. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Brown, Salt Lake and Mrs. Roy Chlvers, Sanleandro, Calif., visited Thursday with Mr, and Mrs. Ray Brown and attended their uncle Art Browns funeral.' Ray Brown went to Salt lake Friday to attend a Intermountain Power meeting. Cathy Stevenson, Salt Lake, spent the weekend as a house guest of Helen Brown, Mr, and Mrs. Glade Davis returned home during the week after a weeks trip to Yellowstone National Park and Montana where they visited relatives. They also went to the Black Hills of North and South Dakota where they saw many Interesting things and had a enjoyable time. Becky Devener, Salt Lake spent the weekend home with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Davis and enjoyed the UBIC, She returned to Salt lake with Mrs. Chet Henderson who took her son Nolan Nellson to catch his plane back to Mlranlr, Calif., where he Is stationed, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Marx spent Sunday visiting his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Bastlan, bid opening set Oil-g- as for Sept. 1 at U & O Notice has been advertised of a sale of oil and gas mining leases at the office of the Uintah and Ouray Agency. Bids will be received for the leasing for oil and gas mining purposes of 44 tracts of tribal land containing 16,896,68 acres located In Duchesne County will be opened at 2 p.m. Sept. 1 at the Uintah and Ouray Agency. This land Is located in Townships 2, 3, 4 south and ranges 5, 7 and 8 west. LOSE WEIGHT Get amazing results when you take our product called SLIMODEX. No prescription reeded. You must lose ugly fat or your money back. SLIMODEX is a tablet and easily swallowed. No starving, no special exercise, no harmful drugs. SLIMO-DEcosts $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. SLIMODEX is sold by: HUISH DRUG in Roosevelt. Mail orders filled. X --Bi- Dorrant Frestons. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Freston and daugh- - The first cold morning in August. Every year there are a lot of people who put off having their furnace checked for winter until the cold is here. 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