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Show QSGEDGD valley hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Casper spent a few daya visiting In Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon and Gayls Ann. Also Mr. snd Mrs. Norman Casper and CB2B STANDARD llwiwvrlt Utah Thursday, Seplenibei 24, 1970 three girls, Visiting st tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Turnbow, and girls wers Mr. snd Mrs. Lynn Turnbow and son, Mr, snd Mrs. Jerry Turnbow and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Turnbow snd Steven L. Whits all from Salt Lake. They held a reunion and had the new son of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Turnbow blessed by his grandfather and given the name of Eric Doyle, Mr. snd Mrs. Voy Stewart and S boys were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Giles also Mr, and Mrs. Levon Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Tex Glnes and 3 boys spent the weekend visiting Mr. snd Mrs. Ferron Glnes and Irens also Laughn was Visiting Friday at ths horns of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen was a friend of their son, Eddie, Mike Ogle from Mlsslourl, Mike has been In Vietnam with Eddie. A group of relatives gathered at the Jensen home Friday to see slides Mike had taken In Vietnam. Mike enlisted to back to Vietnam for six more months. Mr. and Mrs . Marrlner Me Mull In drove to Panquitch, recently and brought their daughter Kathy home for a weeks visit. Kathy has had employment there this past summer. Mr . Me Mu 11 in took her to Provo Monday where she enrolled at the home. BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Coons, Idaho, have moved Into the Joel Parrish home. Mr. Coons has taken over the Ford tractor agency In Vernal. Ivan The Altamont Radillette proudly show the many trouble the club has won during the taot Neventl year: front, left Murlene Sorenson, to right, Kathy Fisher, president; Eleanor Lyon, drill master; LaKue Usher, treasurer; center row. Joy Monsen, Bonnie C'nrroll, Kliur-lee- n Goodrich, entertainment rhulrman; Peggy Walker, reception chairman; Niiney Mile, Diane Wall; back row, Loa Hansen, Karen Christensen, Cynthia Jessen, Susun Thacker, Bonnie fthiner, Lila McDonald, Norita Tidwell. Not present for photo, Venire Mecham and Rosalie Jessen. Saddlettes Kenneth Ellsworth from Salt Lake has been visiting this week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ellsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Fergusen and son, Lavar from Lehl visited Saturday at the home of a brother, Mr. and Mrs. vlee-prelilr- Rogers. SAVE Altamont Saddlettes win riding trophies Coot Sale! Pre-Seas- on The Altamont Saddlettes recently attended a state riding club meet at Richfield. .They returned home with a state championship trophy In parade and a second place trophy In drilling. To qualify for this state meet they attended a district meet in Heber winning a first place In drilling and a first place In parade. This qualified them for the region meet at Magna and returned with a first place trophy in drilling and a first place In parade. They are Judged on precision , performance, appearance of rider and horse showmanship end quality of horse. This club from the upper part of the Basin Is a club. The owned Is each member. by regalia They have been In state competition for three years. They have won thirteen trophies with three of them being State Championship trophies. They ire members of the Utah State Western Riding Club Association. drilled and paraded have They throughout the entire basin. 30: on wools and I Good Assortment of all-weat- coats her POPULAR STYLES) styles Reg. to $8.00 in Boys Pants now $4.88 CLOSEOUT ON GIRLS' Danskin Pants & Sweaters 1 .. . 30 off ng 2 for price of one! group Tights FALL AND WINTER COATS for the whole family . . . tremendous assortment from famous makers of quality coats! (Lay yours away now while selection is good.) BUMPS' Phone sscrSL GH&0SCS2S Park. Mr. and Mrs. K. Davis , Redland, Calif., were overnight guests of his sister and brother In law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye. They were enroute to Denver, Colo., where K. has accepted employment. Mr. and Mrs. Dale M. Glnes are the parents of a baby girl born at the Heber Sunday morning services at the Myton Presbyterian Church were conducted by Francis B. Thompson, Ft. Duchesne. Members of the Ladies Aid and willing were at the helpers busy Monday church as they prepared a lovely quilt which wUl be the work for this week. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Snyder, Provo, came to attend the funeral of Devon Gentry and also visited fomlly members and friends. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herald Crapo were Lenna Cra-p- o and Rob Egbert of Ogden. Mr . and Mrs. William Fausett went to Salt Lake to spend the weekend with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Van Tassell came from Provo to spend the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Van . Tassell. Mrs. LaVor Dennis was a weekend visiIn Salt Lake where she visited her tor Receipt Books UINTAH BASIN STANDARD - Roosevelt Phone 723-11- Eooowdt 7SS-S1- Mr. and Mrs. BUI Byes from Salt Lake was visiting Mrs. Lydia Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones snd Mrs. Curtis Jones and family. Tracy Williams who Is going to school In Colorado was home this weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Williams and family. --and Mrs. Ted Nye enjoyed a 8 day trip through Idaho, Montana and Canada recently. Highlights Included sessions In the IDS Temple st Idaho Falls and the LDS Temple In Carston, Canada. They also visited In Helena and Mlsson-le- e, Mont., and East Glacier National Mr. and Mrs. Max Glnes snd fondly from Riverton visited Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Fahrlzlo and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dais Glnes snd family. Mrs. Zelma Lazenby, Vickie Hackford, Charlene Wagstaff, and Mrs. Verna Casper was In Mapleton visiting with relatives snd finding fruit. Mrs. Florence Smith has been up In Wyoming staying with her sister who has underwent surgery. Mr. snd Mrs. Darreld Casper and Mrs. Laura Lazentiy was In Kamas. Duchesne boys and girls and the Tabby boys and girls had a ballgame Friday with the boys winning. Miss Florence Allred from Sunset was visiting her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hale and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wadley received word of a new grandson born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miner, the former Donna Wadley. They are living In Arizona. Mr, and Mrs. David K. Roberts and family were In Provo doing shopping and getting fruit. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers was held it the home of Mrs. Grace Giles, Fern Peterson spent the first part of last week In Salt Lake doing jury duty. Susan and Bonnie Oberhansly left for Provo Thursday where they will enroll at BYU. and Mrs. Cliff Bastlan went to Albuquerque , N. M, last week to the horse races. They stopped In Farming-to- n, N.M. and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Fleldsted who went sight seeing wlth the. The Fleldsteds use to live In Neola. Mrs, Lecta Horrocks and Mrs. JoAnne Horrocks spent a couple of days In Salt Lake last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mecham spent Tuesday thru Thursday visiting In Brigham City with Venice's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mace. -Mr. and Mrs. McNlel Duncan spent the weekend In Salt Lake attending the State Fair. They were met by their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Don Duncan, Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mecham went to Richfield where Venice participated with the Altamont Saddelettes riding club. They took 1st and 2nd place In the State. - In Sacrament meeting Sunday a new Relief Society and Young Womens MIA presidency was put In. Bonnie Malr was released as president of the Relief Society with Mary Duncan and Dean Crozler as her counselor. Mrs. Melba Coons was sustained as Relief Society president and her counselors, Lecta Horrocks and Dean Crozler. Released from YWMIAwas Alice Olsen, president, Marjorie Houston and Colleen Gardner, counselor. Sustanlned was Maurlne Spencer, president and Hattie ' Jensen, counselor. A kitchen shower for DeAnn Bastlan was held at the home of Mrs. Nell Duncan, father, Ashel Bingham , also her daughters, Mrs. Don Rawson and Mrs. Carolyn Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson are the parents of an Infant daughter, born Sept. 17, at the Roosevelt hospital. Fred Todd enjoyed a week vacation In Salt Lake where he visited at the home of his sister and brother In law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Orr, Funeral services for Devon Gentry were held Friday Sept. 18, In the Myton Presbyterian Church. Vi SPECIALS FOR SEPTEMBER 25 - 26 24 KOHL'S MARKET CRISCO ;Save 30 3-l- i $1.09 can of b. 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