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Show Uintah Baain CggHMSm OTTO G36HBS3BD a 5 and Mr. Ray Labrum and family hava moved to Vernal where they will make their home. at the Lewis Taylor home Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Lorln Jack-so- n, Richfield. Mr. Jackson Is Mrs. Taylor's brother. Mr, and Mrs, Aaron Larsen, Leeds, recently visited with Mrs. Larsens sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Coo- ta Baaoeaslt, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fortle and childLake spent the weekend at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Labrum. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hlcky, Ashland, Ore., and Sanna Lee Hamblin, Murray, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Labrum. Mr. Hickey Is an Army buddy erf Lynn's. Mr. and Mrs. McNeil Duncan and daughters , and Mrs. Dick Brough and daughters attended the Kump reunion In Provo Canyon Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bastlan and family went to It Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hansen and family, Bountiful were holiday visitors at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. Calvin R. Mrs. Hansen Is the Doctors Kowallls. sister. - Shana Glover, Bakersfield, Calif., who has spent the last several weeks with her uncle and family, Dr. and Mrs. Calvin R. Kowallls returned to her home Monday. - -- Lynn Wayne Labrum returned home Saturday after spending two weeks In San Monica, Calif., with his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cook. He was accompanied by Wade Cook of Salt Lake. Crlstlne Hadley who has spent the last two weeks in Salt Lake visiting with her brother and sister returned home Sunday. Her brother Harry Hadley brought her home. NELSON AGENCY Phone 722-246- 3 ROOSEVELT, UTAH JULY BEDDING SALE! Registration for summer band will be held Friday evening, July 9, for all elementary school students from 4th grade on up at 6 p.m. at the Union high school band room. Registration for Junior high and anyone else Interested In playing In a community band, will be at 7 p.m. Monday, July 12 will be registration for all 4th, Sth and 6th graders who would like to continue the Sunrise Singers, or who would like to Join for the first time. Registration fee will be $3.00 for six weeks (Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 p.m.) Registration time Is 8 a.m. In tiie Union high school band room. Murell Johnson, director, would like to have a band and the Sunrise Singers ready to perform for the UBIC, if there is enough cooperation from the 7IJ Visitors at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Elvyn Bascom over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bascom and family and Dale Bascom, East Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tanner and family, Ogden. They also received a phone call from Kent telling them the group he Is with sang for President Nixon Monday afternoon and they would leave for London at ren, Salt Mr. and Mrs. David Stevens and baity, Salt lake, spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Orson Stevens. Holiday guests at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heaton were Mr. and Mrs. Jonnle Heaton and Wendell DeMllle, Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Heaton, Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larson, Salt Lake were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Stevens. Frank Andrews, Sherman Oaks, Calif, visited with his brother and family, Howard Andrews over the holiday weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore, Miami Beach, Fla, are spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lloyd Midvale also spent the holiday weekend with them. - -- Lloyd Eldredge, who has been stationed In Florida will soon leave for Brenisham, Germany for two years. Mrs. LKtls Hnrrocks spent the last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Labrum and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Oherhansly and Chris spent last week In Roosevelt visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lyall Pitt and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Gardner. Midnight, Mr. and Mrs. Max Wilkins and daughter Robbln arrived July 4, to visit with Mrs. Tina Wilkins for a week. Mr. Wilkins recently retired from the Navy after spenPart of which he was ding 31 years. stationed In London. The last two years they have lived In Washington D. C. From here they will visit In Salt Lake and then go onto California. They will return the later part of July for a longer tiGaarap cgeH visit. Mrs. Alfred Morrill held a Alfred Morrill reunion at Sheep Creek In Dagget Co. There were sixty two present. Mr. BIRTHS and Mrs. Kenneth Quinn and baby, Boston, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barnes Bountiful were overnight guests at Mrs. Morrllls home Saturday night. Lenna Young to wed Dale Giles of Tabiona Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Young, Fruit-lan- d, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lenna, to Dale Giles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Giles, Tabiona. Dalft.is a Seminary graduate and also a graduate of Tabiona high school. Lenna graduated from Duchesne high school. The young couple is planning an August 7 wedding. They plan to make their home in Tabiona. wear-date- d, 3-ye- Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dalton were honored at an open house Saturday evening at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roberts. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dalton Sr., of Moab. The young couple was married June 24 by Fred Noyes at the home of the grooms parents. The open house was held In the colorful garden at the Roberts home. The bride wore a white gown of cotton brocade featuring long full sleeves with a pointed collar and an skirt. She carried a bouquet of pink roses. Patricia Gentry was her maid of honor and Bill Hayes was the best man. The mothers of the young couple wore white carnation corsages. Their wedding cake was two large heart cakes Iced In white with pink roses and violets as decorations. In charge of serving was Mrs. Wes Reynolds and Mrs. Edward Yack was In charge of gifts. Susan Bellon presided at the guest book. The young couple had a honeymoon trip $4 to $6 Pillows-Sa- ve Dacron - Polyester Fill Mattress 25 Dacron 88 sanitized $1.00 Slumber Bags-Sa- ve $4 Swingy prints with matching tote '' ' , f V.'.H LENNA YOUNG . . . announces her engagement to Dale Giles, Tabiona. W! iflfflhimiiftif rtfriiiiiim-i-i- rrirf "i n Notice Notice To Creditors MOON LAKE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION, INC. To Creditors ESTATE Of CHASE MCDONALD. Deceased: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of'DAVID SAM, County and City Building. Duchesne, Utah 84021, on or before the 30th day of Sept., 1971. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated 1953 and with proper verifications as required therein. WAYNE MCDONALD. Administrator of the Estate of Chase McDonald. Deceased. Published In the Uintah Basin Standard June 24, July 1. 8. and 15. 1971. ESTATE of SMITH JOHNSON, Deceased: Creditors will present claim to the underwith voucher signed at the office of DAVID SAM. County and City Building, Duchesne. Utah 84021. on or before the 20th day of Sept., 1971. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verifications a required therein. ROSELLA L. JOHNSON. Administratrix of Smith Johnson. Deceased. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard June 17. 24 and July 1 and 8. 1971. 75-9-- 5, Announces , ! The Acquisition of Uintah Power & 1 i ! ( j to Grand Junction and are making their home In Roosevelt. Neighborhood Sewing Mrs. Parley Rawlings hosted the Neighborhood Sewing Club Wednesday evening. 14 members were present and two Invited guests, Mrs. Ida Schindler and Mrs. Belva Ricks. The evening was spent doing hand work and visiting. A fruit luncheon was served. A-ll- ne Pads-Sa- ve Ribcord Bedspreads-Sa- ve wedding rites Roberts-Dalto- n guarantee! ar Mr. and Mr. Melvin Dalton greet guruN nt an open houim held In their honor Saturday evening. The bride I the former Carol Ann Roberts. Open HOUSe $2 to $3 Blankets-Sa-ve on Summer music event planned in Roosevelt Phaae Mama llama per. STANDARD - Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, July 8, 1871 4 75-9-- 5. Just-A-Me- re Club Mr. and Mrs. Tohn Foy, Duchesne, a boy, July 2. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slxklller, Ft. Duchesne, a girl, July 3. Mr. and Mrs. Alva L. Clark, Duchesne, a girl, July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Naranjo, Ignacio, Colorado, a girl, July 5. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mieure, Myton, a girl, July 5. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ostroskl, Gusher, a girl, July 5. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinanad Nephl Jr., Ft. Duchesne, a girl, July 5. PATIENTS Sylvia Serawop, Melvin Cesspooch, Constance Serawop, Randlett; Clark Kowchee, Wilma Robb, Whlterocks; Robert Hubert, Leah Mitchell, Duchesne; June Gardner, Roosevelt; Roberta Wyasket, Roger Tom, Ft. Duchesne. Cali-Count- Tops m Meeting was held Thursday July 1. Top losers for the week were LaRae Herrera, Dixie Brown and Becky Herrera. A new contest was started and refreshments a program and were served by the team that lost the team contest. The monthly queen for June was honored and presented with a traveling trophy of the Tops symbol. The queen was Leone Murdock. low-calo- rie Mrs. Clifford Angus was hostess to the Just a Mere Bridge Club Thursday. Mrs. Marlon Felter and Mrs. Verlen Labrum were guests. A tasty luncheon was served and the evening was spent playing bridge. The prizes were won by Mrs. Felter , Mrs. J. D. Walker and Mrs. William Llnck. Darlene Olpin engaged to Lynn C. Mabbutt Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E (Ted) Olpin announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Darlene Edith and Lynn Curtis Mabbutt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Curtis Mabbutt of Price. Miss Olpin graduated from Union high school and Mr. Mabbutt graduated from Carbon high school. Both are four-ye- ar seminary graduates and both attended the college of Eastern Utah last year. Mr. Mabtiutt has also attended Utah Technical college at Provo. The young couple Is planning an August 21 wedding with a reception at the home of the brides parents. They plan to make their home In Provo where he Is employed. ... DARLENF. OLFIV her engagement I announced tills week ly her parents. Light Company Notice Which Was 75-9-- To Creditors Effective July 1, 1971 Moon Lake is happy for the Opportunity of Serving the former consumers of Uintah Power & Light Company. ESTATE of LYNDON BIRD, Deceased: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of DAVID SAM. County nnd City Building, Duchesne, Utah 84021, on or before the 20th day of Sept.. 1971. Claims must he pres- - In Cose of an Emergency... After 5:00 p.m. and on weekends, call one of the following numbers: FROM VERNAL Deceased. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard June 17. 24. July 1 and 722-223- 789-042- $5,000 $50,000 $500,000 or more 6 It vouro ,i farmer ur i.iih her with a lino ol i rodit established .it 4 iriidui Payment of Bills... lake invites ail consumers to become members of the Association. m Ciedil." llio shorl-lei- mime) you nood tor a xxido rjnp id purposes is! ,i' c low Our business is mu telephone. is im, im mu farmers ,ind i.iih hors so tho i an make monox Ifs boon our spei i.ilty for ox or xo.irs. ('.in xxo pi lo work fin xou'i Your piod roiords. and a visit, i.in start things mox mg .ihoad. now ! Call. J?om Johnson, Mgr. .I-- ! UTAH FARM PC A Roosevelt - Phone 159 East Logon Si. 722-22- Contact your local offict for applications. Tbo offices in Roosevelt and Duchesne will remain as the present Uintah offices. t si . All future payments should be made payable to Moon Lake Electric Association, Inc. Moon 8. 1971. How much do you need lo move ahead now' FROM ROOSEVELT sented in accoi dance with the provisions of Section Utah Code Annotated 1953 and with proper verifications ns required therein. ALTA MAY BIRD. Administratrix of the Estate of Lyndon Bird. at the some locations 7 he Cio Ahead Vope minutes of Long Distance X 6 |