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Show Mr, and Mrs, Carl Frlsby and family went to the Fair at Salt lake, while there they met Earl Winn from California and his son, Jay and wife, ladonna and her husliand and Rex. Earl had brought his son, Kent up to enter the mission home. Kent Is going on a mission to Texas. Rex, Ladonna and her husband are all going to the BYU at Provo. Sherlal Allred and her sister and husband and son from Colorado Springs, spent a night at the Beatrice Lundberg home. They had been to Flaming Gorge and had taken a trip on the rubber rafts. Mr. and Mrs. Abodelly sold their farm to Mr, and Mrs, BUI Begley and have returned to California to live, Mr, and Mrs, Begley and six children are now moved Into their new home. The Begleys are from California. Beatrice Lundberg has been to Salt Lake to be with her daughter, Beatrice, who has been in the hospital. Max Rasmussen flew from California to attend the funeral of Gerald K. Young. He brought his HtUe niece, Christine Rasmussen , with him to visit her grand- HTANDAItl) Koowvrlt, Utah Thuraday, September 24, 1970 GEUefliD CQ2B Quasi Mr. and Mr, Dale Wlnward and child-re- n, Salt Lake spent the weekend at the Boyd Winn home, Mrs, Winn returned to Salt Lake with them to tend the children while Mrs, Wlnward has an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Tomlinson and children from Dinosaur, Colo,, spent Sunday at the Art Tomlinson home. Mr. and Mrs, Mont Poulson, Paragonah are visiting at their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Shlsler. Visiting at the Karl Shlsler home er Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Walter and Sharlene of Long Island, N.Y. Jerry Hatch has returned home after spending eight days In the Vernal hospital. Leo and Dick Hatch and their wives from Heber have been here to visit their father since he came from the hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Gene Sutee and family have moved back from Texas and are living In their home on Indian Bench. Visitors over the weekend at the Ersel Johnson home were Mr. and Mrs. Snellon Johnson and children and Geneleve Johnson, Salt Lake. Sa-p- parents, the Howard Pettersons Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bench moved to St. George on Monday where Stanley will attend Dixie college, Bench Edmund Jr., left Friday and will attend Dixie College at St, George. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Corry and son, Don of Kanab visited here one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Niles Earl. Mrs. Corry Is Niles sister. They were on their way to Ft. Collins, Colo., where Don will attend Colorado State University, Mr, and Mrs. Ferron Peterson are the parents of a baby girl born Monday, Sept. 14 at the Roosevelt hospital. She weighed 8 lbs 1 ox. Staying at their home last week was Mrs. Petersons mother, Mrs. Grace Lemon of Kama. Mr, and Mrs. Everett Turner attended degree. of Brig- Inez Squires flew to Salt Lake with a friend and spent a week helping her Her husband Calvin drove to daughter. Salt Lake to bring her home and they spent a day at the Fair. Avard Jenkins has gone to Ogden, where he will enter Weber College. ham City and Tellntha Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Huntzlnger spent a night at the Tellntha Rasmussen home. They have been working back East for the summer and have now returned to Logan where Carol will student teach and Ron will conUnue working on his masters an open house for Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jackson on Saturday at Logan. It was held at the home of Clydes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson. Also attending was Carolyn Wright. The young couple are honeymooning at Jackson Hole, Wyo. Those from out of town here to attend the wedding and reception of Clyde and Judy Turner Jackson on Friday were Judys aunt, Mrs. Merle Hanset from Portland, Ore., a brother, David Turner of A1 Hambra, Calif., a sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sagor and Lisa of Havasa City, Arts., and Danny Lockwood from Chino, Calif. Mrs, Gladys Odeklrk spent last week visiting In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Rasmussen are the parents of a baby girl born Friday, Sept 18, at the Roosevelt hospital. Mr. and Mrs. ' Jim Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilkerson and Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Hansen attended the awards banquet at the Salt Palace In Salt Lake on The Wllker sons also attenSaturday, ded a 3 day municipal league convention held there, Mrs. Norma Earl and Wendy Broad-hea- d were In Provo one day last week. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Thompson and Grant Earl. Going to Orem over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Don Harrlman and sons. There they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tuman and sons, former resident of Duchesne. Notice To cehome of Ronald Tollefson where tliey lebrated the 1st ldrthday of Derrlk Tollof-o- n. Taking In Disney on Parade and tlie Utah State Fair on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Gunderson and family. Also going to the State Fair on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs, Curtis Cloud and sons. Mike Floyd had the misfortune of laving his hand mashed while working Saturday. Fortunately no bones were broken. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foy and family were In Bountiful over the weekend visiting with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Glen Van Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas were in California for a week visiting with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Thomas. Their grandson and his wife, Dee and Chris Thomas of Washington accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Decker are the pa- rents of a baby boy born Sept. 11 at the Roosevelt hospital weighing 7 lbs. 2 oz. Mrs. Decker's mother, Mrs. Erma Walker from Boise, Idaho spent several days here helping and visiting. Tassell, Harvey and Venla Gee were In Minors -vllle on Saturday to the wedding of Venla s niece, Faye Dotson. On Sunday they returned by way of Zlun and Bryce Nat'l Parks, They visited the MPH studio at Springdale, a wild animal compound which has over 100 animals used for movies and T.V. shows. Mr. and Mrs. Marvell Marett were In Mantl on Tuesday where they met their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Van Do Graffe of Calexico. They went through the temple on Wednesday. The Maretts visited In Bountiful and Salt Lake and returned home Saturday. Mrs. Florence Rasmussen of Salt Lake returned with them for a visit. Mr, and Mrs. Dean Peterson were In Salt Lake on Saturday for an appointment with their doctor for their daughter, Anna Lee. They met their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tollefson In Provo at the Gordon Harmston is recreation director Gordon Harmston, director of the Utah Department of Natural Resources Is a holdover director of the National Association of State Outdoor Recreation liaison officers. The association will be headed by Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources director, Elmo J. SAFEW AYILOW SAFEWAY1LOW SAFEWAYUOW Water Users Notice Is hereby given that the U. S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, P. O. Box 11.168, Salt Lake City, Utah, has filed a request for extension of time from the State Engineer to make and submit Proof of Approprintion under Application No 12229 covering .10,000 nc.-f- t. of water to be diverted from the North Fork - Duchesne River in Ducheane County, Utah, to be used for Irrigation purposes. It is represented that the water is diverted by the Broadhead Diversion Dam and (43-343- 1, fliwarc 1G ALTON MILK ' Pipeline and the Duchesne Tunnel to Provo River for storage in Deer Creek Reservoir and used on the Provo River Project. The construction of the Provo River Project features has been completed at a cost of 838.000,1)00, expended to Including replace the Broadhend Diversion Dam and Pipeline after they were destroyed by the failure of the privately owned Deer Creek Dam. The .Little ' water has been put to beneficial use; however, additional time is needed to repair the measuring device, make measurements and make and submit Proof of Appropriation. 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