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Show I Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Bradley and family, and Mrs. lula Cobain of Helper. The ladles are Mr. Rachele's sisters. A surprise visitor was his nephew, Brother Eldon Bradley of New Orleans, La., who Is studying at Xavier University there. Mra. Margaret (Lloyd) Turner, and Clara Beaa, both Salt Lake, visited last week with Mrs. Otto Uoyd. Alao visiting with Mrs. Lqyd over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Uoyd, Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Dennis and son and Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Dennis. Mrs. Otto Uoyd attended the Uoyd reunion Friday at Saratoga and the Day reunion Sunday at Murray park. She spent two nights at the home of a son, Mr. and His son, Wayne Is Mrs. Gam Uoyd. leaving for an IDS Mission to Mexico, and he spoke In Sacrament meetlnr there. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Conrad were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Sullivan. They came after their daughter, Debbie, who had been visiting with her grandparents. Michael Sullivan, son of Arden Sullivan, Salt lake, Is a guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Sullivan. Mrs. Zula Nellsen, Richfield and Mrs, Frances Wright, Midvale, were house guests at the Thomas Hunt residence. Among the relatives who attended the grave side service for Mrs. Ruth J. Fredrickson were Nell J. and Gaylen Fredrickson, Tremonton; Arvld Lee Fredrickson, Van Couver, B. C. Canada; William Jorgensen and Mrs. W. O. Rowe, Richland, Wash.; Mrs. Todd Wallis, Robert Elizabeth and Jim, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Romero, Ogden; Mrs. Louise Dif-fl-n, Aberdeen, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Hal Tayer, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Gus Fredrickson, Helen Fredrickson, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Brown, Mr . and Mrs. Calvin Ruesch Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fredrickson, Centerville. Visitors at the Orlle Rachele home Mr. and Mrs. Lynn labrum returned home Friday from a tour of England, parts of Ireland and Scotland. They saw many old cathedrals, castles and other points of Interest. Two of the highlights of the trip was a visit to Windsor Castle, the residence of the queen and her family and Lynn playing golf on the course of the Andrews, one of the oldest In the world also one of the most beautiful. It is In Scotland. They said the Country is very beautiful. After spending a week with relatives, Mrs. Erma Labrum returned to her home In Salt Lake. Mrs. Sheila Uttley, El Paso, Tex., and two children spent two weeks visiting with relatives. Mrs. Parley Rawlings took them to Salt Lake to get a plane to return home. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Daniels and Daryl Lynn Daniels, Clinton and Miss Dee Dee Orrle, Chino, Calif., were guests at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reldhead Sr., Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reldhead Jr. and family, Spanish Fork, were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reldhead. Out of town relatives ard friends who attended the funeral services for Mrs. Grace labrum were Mrs. Clifford Richardson, Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. Erma Labrum, Mrs. Phyllis Jensen, Mrs. Otto Horrocks and Byron, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Art Allred, Mrs. Pete Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Robert labrum, Becky Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Fackrell, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Daniel, Glade Daniel and Mrs. Ron Davies, Salt NELSON AGENCY Phone 722-246- 3 ROOSEVELT, UTAH AUGUST IN-STO- SPECIALS! CK SAVE $57.88 Canister Vacuum $57.88 Shampooer-Polishe- Hints given for better Fair flower exhibit (ukVUujCBSB Lavers labrum, Richfield; Mrs. Norman Labrum and Pam and Mrs. Pete Qulney, Lnuiuti Koterta Tremonton; Mr, and Mrs. Daniel HarriPala-rlmo, son, Rangely; Mrs. Virginia Stewart, Calif.; Mr. and Airs . Larry LaMrs. Hose Gilbert and Airs. Hazel brum, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Peterson attended the funeral of their Mlchla, Kaysvllle. brother Charles Alnranda In American Mrs, Gilbert McKenna and Warren moFork, Tuesday, August 10. Air, Aleranda tored to Logan and spent the weekend with has lived In the tasln much of hla life Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKenna and family. and Is well known In the Atyton area. Visitors last week at the home of Mrs. Guests at the home of Mr. and Alra. Alfred Morrill were Mr, and Mrs. Ellery Frank Tanner this weekend were their aon Grant and Mark Curtis, Provo. his wife and their three childMrs. Mosella McArthur of Salt Lake Norman, Also Elvyn Bascom and Mr. and Airs. ren. has been visiting here the past week with Boyd Reed, Georgina Costuros and friends. Funeral services were held for Air. Cameron Eldredge, Layton is ImproEarl Balicock, Saturday, August 14, In the ving after knee surgery In the PriMyton Ward chapel. The services were mary Childrens hospital. It will be In a conducted by Blsluip Alarvln L. Rosa. cast for six weeks. He Is recuperating the funeral from out of town Attending at his home. Air. and Airs. Loren Johnston, Rowere; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Eldredge motored to Layton during the week to visit with bert Farrltt, Alyrtle Uoyd, Air. and Alra. Edward Freston, Air. and Airs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eldredge and family. Air. and Airs. Roy Babcock, Mr. Their granddaughter, Karmln returned Marble, and Airs. Uoyd Hardy, Air. and Mrs. Fay home with them. all of Salt lake; Air. and Airs. Relatives and friends who attended the Cassady, Mr. and Airs. Harold JohnAzerett, Uge funeral services for Ervin Wardle from ston and Air. and Airs. Burke Johnston out of the basin were Mr. and Mrs. Bob from Price. Attending the services from McDermald and Mrs. Mary Allen, Orem; Show Low, Arlz., were Air. and Mrs. Mrs. Eliza Wardle and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Richard Dietz, Air. and Airs. Kelvin Winn, Wardle, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Bill HenAir. and Airs. Alex Winn, Delbert Winn, derson and Billie Henderson, Mrs. Jean Delorls Graswold and Juanita Brown; McWilliams, Rock Springs, Wyo.; Mr. and Loren Trim and daughters were here from Mrs. Martin Wardle, Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Othes attendlngwere Air. and Mrs. Orepi; Paul Madsen, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Les Bob. Huntington of Sprlngvllle; Air. and Mullins, Mrs. Gladys Zimmerman, Mr. Airs. Wayne Jackman of Salt Lake and and Mrs. Roy Godfrey, Betty Vellotes, Arthur Babcock of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Perkins, Mr. and Visitors at ttie home of the Albert Mrs. Bennie Schmlett, Mrs. C. L. Ashthis weekend were Air. and Airs. Pages ton, Mrs. Valate Kerr, Mrs. Ruth GrainJohn Eden and their three children and Air. ger, Mrs. Sharron McMullln and Mrs. and Airs. Paul Graham and their childMargaret Newman all of Salt Lake. ren, all of Bountiful. Air. and Mrs. Neal Schaefermeyer and The AHA girls who won their awards daughter, Mrs. Norman Judd attended the for the past season were treated to a Book of Morman pageant In New York. to Saratoga Park. Leaders escorting trip They also visited with their daughter and the girls were Bernice Ilaueter, Janet family In Mlala Perez, New York. On Martha Murray and Jenene Peat-ros- s. Ross, their way home they went to Niagara Falls and visited In Nauvoo and other points of Guests Sunday at the home of Air. and Interest. Airs. Louis Rolierts were Air. and Airs. C. Spending the past week at a pep clinic at BYU have been the new officers of the Lee Caldwell and their four children, drill team of Union high school; Sherry Houston, Texas. They were accompanied by Air. Caldwells father, Chellus CaldMcArthur, Carllnda Hackford, Karen well of Vernal. The Caldwells said they Etnerson, Rebecca Ferguson and Amelia were planning to visit the parks In SoutMoon, Mrs. Jack McArthur went to Provo hern Utah on their return to Houston. Saturday and brought them home. Carrol Hollenbeck and children, Guy and Jull, Alburguerque, N. M. recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patry. Air. and Airs. AMchael Yergensen of Mr. and Airs. Patry took them to Salt Lake to meet the plane to Satellite Beach, Fla., have spent the past return home. They also visited with Air. two weeks visiting at the home of his and Mrs. Dewey Aiiller and family and parents, Air. and Airs. Elmer Yergensen. Mr. and Mrs . Jerry Swenson, Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Joslln and Airs. Melba Hansen enjoyed a tour of the North West recently. They stopped at Eugene, Ore., where Mr. Joslln took his oral exam for theses for his masters degree. Weekend guests at the residence of Air. and Mrs. Neal Schaefermeyer were Mrs. Schaefermeyer's sister Mrs. Clarence Searle and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Searle and family, also Mrs. John Padalla Bountiful. $39.88 r Toaster, Mixer, Steam Iron, Can opener, and Percolator Your Choice $8.88 De-lor- es Army Private Jimmie K. Huber, 19, Frank D. Hubsr, Lapolnt, recently completed eight weeks of advanced Individual training at the U. 8. Army Armor center, Ft Knox, Ky. During the training, students learn the duties of a tank crewman, Including the firing of the tank's armament and small weapons. They also receivs instruction in field radio operation, map reading and tank maintenance and repair, on of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Ramirez Is Ashley forest engineer David L. Ramirez, Civil Engineer, la a addition to the Ashley National Fo- recent rest Engineering organization, It was McConkle. Mr. Ramirez la a 1971 graduate of California Polytechnic College at Pomona. 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COSTUROS 5 FOOD TOO STANDARD - Roosevelt, Utah Thuraday, August 19, 1971 Did you know that? Flowers should be carefully groomed for the Fair: pick off damaged petals, leaves, etc. Always wash foliage and blossoms so there are no insects or dirt. Sclsaora may be used to trim brown spots from leaves or blossoms If done carefully. Flowers should be picked the night before and left In a deep container with water reaching almost to the blooms. If flowers arrive early at the fair, they are in better condition for Judging. All of the above are hints furnished by the two Judges from Vernal, Mrs. Burke Stevenson and Mrs. Lily Oakes. Even the most lenient of Judges cant overlook tired blooms and unwashed foliage, they said. Popular votes will be taken: Everyone viewing the Art ana Flower show at the County Fair will be given a chance to vote for his fhvorlte painting and flower arrangement. A ballot box and voting papers will be available for use before people leave the flower show bundling. 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