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Show 6 Relief Society held on Wednesday at 7:30 STANDARD . Roosevelt, UUh Thursday, October 1, 1970 (LSEBSaaiO GEEBCaH CB2B and Ron Johnson and family spent the weekend In Logan. The Neola Blrttiday club honored Mrs. Max Nelson on her birthday at a chicken dinner held at the Charles Crosier resiMyrna 0333 Mr. and Mrs. Wanlesa Shields and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Yergensen left Sunday for Phoenix, Aria,, to attend a convention. Delmar Ross, Lodi, Calif., Is a guest at the home of Mrs. Merle Ross. After spending seven weeks In a Salt Lake hospital William H. Linck returned home the forepart of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nielson motored to Sandy Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. A1 Funk and family. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Peterson, Delta and Mrs. Bruce Adderly, Salt Lake were guests at the home of Mrs. Floyd Lamb, Saturday evening. They came to attend the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Bennett. Among the Roosevelt fans who attended the football game at Morgan, Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Alexander, Mr. and Mrs . John Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Egan, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Perkins and Mr. and Mrs. George Berrett. Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert were Roosevelt visitors last week. They spent from Wednesday to Saturday with their children here. Recent visitors at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Muse Harris were Mrs. Erma Sutteer, Chandler, Aria,, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Quinn and sons, Ronald and Michael Ray. Albert Harris, Salt Lake, attended a He meeting at Ft. Duchesne, Friday. visited with his parents, Thursday night. lr. and Mrs. Ervin Wardle are the great grandparents of a baby born Sept. 25 In Logan, to Mr. and Mrs. George Kern. Mr. and Mrs. Jay (Jean) Hanson, Salt Lake are the grandparents. Mrs, DeNlle McKenna and family, Hunter, spent last week visiting with her Mr. mother, Mrs. Gilbert Elllngford. McKenna came out Saturday to get them. Mr. and Mrs. Ruth Elllngford and family, Granger, were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Elllngford. Mr. and Mrs. George Olsen, Midvale, and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Rust were guest Saturday night at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. William Linck. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dalrymple, Montrose, Colo., visited last week with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. McGehee. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lloyd went to Logan Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lloyd. Tuesday they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Garn Lloyd and family In Sprlng-vll- le and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Harrison in Provo. They returned home Wednesday. Among the Stake Relief Society officers who went to General conference Tuesday were Mrs. Floyd Peterson, Mrs. Hollis Hulllnger, Mrs. Lawrence Wall, Mrs. Marlon Ross, Mrs. David Adamson, Mrs. Don Truman, Mrs. Franklin Peterson, Mrs. Norma Peterson, Mrs. Eldon Duncan and Mrs. Duane Olson. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Brown were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Lind-ma- n, Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Llndman, Mr. and Airs. Gerold Llndman, Kirs. Gladys Parker and Airs. Nettie Brown all of Salt Lake. S. A. Glen Bascom recently returned to his ship after a 30 day leave. Airs. Elywln Bascom accompanied him as far as Salt Lake where thy visited with relatives and attended a Temple session. Dale Bascom, who attended summer school at St. George visited with his parents, a month More golngfor the winter. Mr. and Airs. Jonnle Heaton, Salt Lake, visited durlfig the weekend with their to 8:30 p.m. for second ward working ladles or those not able to attend the day meetlnga. The flrat one will lie Oct. 7. Airs. Joyce Dennis took a carload of young people to Logan where they participated In two days on campua and a breakfast, later attending the State Fair whera her daughter Cindy and other girl were in the style dreaa revue. Mrs. Duane Boren, Airs. Alargaret Loranger, and Alra. Thelma Anderton motored to Salt Lake Saturday, They visited Mrs. Kent (Peggy) Anderton a patient In the Holy Cross Hospital, Air. and Mrs. Gall Anderton were Salt Lake visitors Friday for medical appointments. Airs. Doc (Pearl) Swain had the of being kicked by a horse . R broke her leg. She will be on crutches for quite some time. Dr. Dan Dennis has spent several days recently attending meetings In Heber and Salt Lake at hearings pertaining to the railroad Issue in Heber Valley. Results extended time in favor of the railroad dence. gift. Mrs. Nelson received a lovely Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shaw enjoyed Emma and George Whitney from Hutchinson, Kan. a short visit from her sister, Receipt Books riNTAII BASIN STANDARD Phone 733-213- Plans being made for Girl Scout troops wera Girl Scout leaders from Salt Lake Mrs. with met and In Roosevelt recently Isabell Roberta concerning the possibility In of organising some Girl Scout troops the Roosevelt area. be Mrs, Roberts said that women would needed for leaders of the gtrle and that he would be happy to help In any way that she could. Thera are two troops being organized In RoDuchesne at the present time. Mrs. be to wishing that anyone la berts asking a leader or wanting to enroll their daughters in the program to call her at - Roosevelt 1 nils-fortu- ne EQUIPMENT people. Binging for a very successful Our Cougar World" cert Wednesday evening were Amy Cluyhum. Paul Betts, LaRaymn Freslon and Kent RaM-om- . They will also he memhera of the State Chorua which will entertnln at the Tabernacle for the I'.E.A. 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roberts, Air. and Mrs. David Roberts and Mr. and Airs. Pat Roberts were in Pleasant Grove day and Monday to visit Bry Roberts who Is In the Pleasant Grove hospital and Is critically t$ SUE 111. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hendricks, who recently returned from 15 months In Korea with the U. S. Army, visited Mr. and Mrs. Tony Zufelt. They also visited his mother, Mrs. Elda Gray In Duchesne and other relatives and friends. He will report back to Georgia at Ft. Stewart on Oct. 3. KEEQQCBSB by JoAnn BeHanl Mrs, Verrena Prescott and Cindy spent the past week visiting with relatives in Provo. The Howard Horrocks family have moved Into their new home. Word was received during the week of the death of Louise Gurr. The Gurrs lived In Neola until moving to Orem two years ago. Larry Dye and family have moved to Myton. Bobby Blanchard has bought the Dye home and has moved In. Air. and Mrs. Curt Bastlan went to Morgan Friday to the football game. Mrs. Velma Betts took her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cloward and Mr. and Airs. Dar Cloward and baby to Provo Thursday. Outsiders who attended the wedding, reception for DeAnn Bastlan and' Dennis Christensen were Air. and Mrs. Cecil Moore, Enterprise; Air. and Airs. Loren Kump, Axtell; Air. and Airs. Hilton Alarx, Orem; Air. and Airs. Lonzo Alarx, Provo; Mr. and Airs. Dale Christensen and Air. and Airs. Alayard Christensen, Salt Lake. Mrs. Rose Gardner has spent the past week In the Duchesne County hospital. Mark Duncan went to Salt Lake for his physical on Sept. 12. Those from Neola attending funeral services for Louise Gurr In Provo Saturday were Air. and Airs. Loren Cloward, Mr. and Airs. Beryl Gurr and Julie, Air. and Airs. Thad Wllkerson, La Voy Morrill, Bonnie Duncan, Alarjorie Harrison, Air. and Airs, Pat Duncan, Air. and Airs. Cedi Chi vers, Mr. and Airs. Joe Kemp Mountain Home Rancher Republican Candidate for 2-Y- GGEanDiaaze ear County Commissioner O Successful operator of Moon Lake Resort for 18 years. O Experienced in dealing with County, State and Federal .. Agencies. Active participant in Civic Affairs, including: Chairman Duchesne County Fair Board: Manager of Farnsworth Canal and Reservoir Co.: President of Duchesne County Farm Bureau: Member of National Forest Permittees Association. Active Church Leader recently returned from a Australian mission. . ar VITALLY INTERESTED IN CONSERVATIVE PROGRESS FOR DUCHESNE COUNTY! Pledges dedicated, impartial service to ALL SECTIONS of Duchesne County if elected! Your vote will be appreciated. GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 3. 1970 iraid Pollut'd Advertisement i Adrian Kump and Rendall Esplln went to Salt Lake on the Temple excursion recently. Air. and Airs. Lyle Perry, Salt Lake, visited his mother, Mrs. Pearl Perry and her mother, Mrs. Lillian Bigelow last weekend. Mrs. Bigelow accompanied them to Salt Lake and visited her sister, Airs. Rachel Bell at Ogden and sister, Air. and Mrs. Ivan Perry at Provo. Mrs. June Wooley and son Glade visited the Preston Atwoods at Llndon and brought home peaches last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee visited the David Oaks and baby at Provo the weekend. Rendall Esplln who Is going to school BYU and Llndell Esplln and Ronald Mecham who are going to a Trade school at Provo visited their parents, Mr. and Airs. James Espllns and Air. and Airs. Lee Mecham and families the weekend. Mr. and Airs. Keith Hartle entertained the following at a dinner Sunday for Don Hartle, California and Kenna Dee Hartle who left Monday for Logan to go to school, and local family members. Mrs. Allldred Alowery returned home Monday night from Salt Lake where she had surgery at the LDS Hospital. Her daughter, Airs. Sybl Gagon brought her at home. Erroll Hulllnger, son of Air. and Airs. Orvel Hulllnger of Roosevelt Is home on a ftirlough, he visited his grandmother, Mrs. Lillian Bigelow and the Kenneth and Reed Hartles and the Golden Winns during the week. He Is In the Marines for over 2 years and has spent the last year at Okinawa. Mrs. Nels Carlson and son, Ogden, are here visiting her parents, Air. and Airs. Leland Perry. Mrs. June Wooley and son, Cloyd took her daughter. Rona Jean to Dixie on Tues- Floyd Fullmer, Air. and Airs. Alerv Betts and children and BUI Yack. Gussle Yack has gone to California to visit her mother who Is 111. Air, and Airs. Ruel Henrle and family spent the weekend with their parents, Air. and Airs. Ferris Henrle. They bought their baby to be blessed Sunday. Norma Larsen and Lois Duncan went to Salt Lake Tuesday for Relief Society conference. Susan and Bonnie Oberhansly spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alark Oberhansly. Dick Prescott was home for the weekend visiting his parents, Air. and Mrs. Ralph Prescott and attendedthe reception for Air. and Mrs. Dennis Christensen. Lane Yack left during the week to attend school. Attending funeral services In Orem. Saturday for Airs. Louise Gurr were, Bobby L. Harper, Birmingham, Ala.; Mr, and Airs. Don Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gardner; Air. and Airs. Ted Gardner, and Airs. Floyd Smuln, Air. and Airs, Lonny Boren, Mr. and Airs. Morgan Smuln, Mr. and Airs. Ned Gardner, all Vernal; Air. and Airs. W. C. Gurr and Bert, Elko, Nev.; Air, and Mrs. Dan Roberts, Salt Lake; Air. and Mrs. Justin L. Fuell, y, Lorln and Sherrie, Santaquln; Nick Phoenix, Aria.; Air. and Airs. Loran Cloward, Air. and Mrs. Beryl Gurr and Julie; Mr. and Mrs. Dar Cloward and baby; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fullmer, all Neola; Air. and Mrs. Mervln Betts, Wade and Shellle, Roosevelt. Mr. and Airs. Joe Gurr, Mr. and Mrs. John Nyberg, Rangley. Mrs. Fontella Hunt entertained small fry honoring her small son, Udells 6th birthday last Tuesday. Little friends, Shane, laird, Kevin and Chad Hamblin, Jolyn Haslem, Patricia Wilson, Dana A- Reduced FOR THE BIG EUUIUNT ! nderson, LeAnn Shaw, Randy Hunt, Dar-Ve- il Hunt, Grandmother, Dean Hamblin Aunt Karma and Uncle Don Hunt enjoyed cake and Ice cream and outdoor games. Milton and Jane Alexander have moved a trailer home from Salt Lake onto the AMMO, 30.0C Parley Alexander property for living accomodations when here from the city. JoAnn Bowden came from Salt Lake to take her son Petey home. He has been staying with his grandparents the past month . Other company this week at the Andertons were granddaughter, Peggy Dodd and son Bobby from Salt Lake. --D- r. and Mrs. Dannlel Dennis helped their daughter Rosalee and Sherman Young move their household belongings to Logan Wednesday . Sherman will continue his schooling and work part time at the Cache Valley Dairy. There will be an evening session of Ned PRACTICE all calibres AMMO $2.98 Shirts DEER BAG RKfi; OR Elk Bags TARGETS ... F-R-- E-E , n0 79 AT Smiley's Sporting Goods Phone 722-299- RoosrvrU 2 a day where she will go to school this coming year. --M- r. and Mrs. Clinton Nielson of H- are the parents of a baby boy born Sept. 23 at the Heber Hospital. The Niels cms have 3 other children, the grandparents tre Air, and Airs. Travis Nie- eber BRIGHTWAY lson and the Glendon Lambs, Lapolnt, also great grandmother. Airs. Della Burton, Lapolnt and Airs. Louise Brlnkerhoff of Glendale. --Ai- r. and Airs. Jensen Christensen of Mr. and Airs. Orville Swain recently. Kir. and Airs. Orvln Swain and baby are visiting her mother, In Provo and also in Salt Lake. Airs. Pearl Perry accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Verdin Johnson of Vernal to Price and Dragerton to visit the Johnson's daughter and family and Airs. Perry's son, Alarvln Perry and family. The John Long Sr. family reunion was held recently at the Alerkley Park In Vernal, 85 people were present, visiting at the David Jenkins home and attending the reunion were, Mr. and Airs. Frank Wren of Hayward, Calif., the George Rieds of San Payson visited Cnqwt Cleoning Complete carpet cleaning with the newest Foam" equipment. Dry in 1 hour! Well tackle the toughest cleaning jobf and we guarantee all work! PHONE Francisco. i (A good 722-339- 2 $ selection of Cars and Trucks on hand) OIer-hansl- We went elk hunting early and plus one Demo Truck, and one Demo Mustang Michael Zupko wins golf tourney trophy Utah State Employees Association Golf Tournament was held recently at Wasatch Mountain State Park near Heber. Approximately 200 persons participated in the event according to Farrel Adams, chairman of the event. The Tournament hosted s handicap and Calloway division with 18 and 9 holes of competitive play. 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