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Show STANDARD - ItooM-vrl- t. Thureday, October r 5 Utah 7. 1971 SNOOPt BE 4 Birthday Calendar a .ill on. n H Wl. ... Mr, and Mrs. Clem Labrum. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Bragn motored to Pocatello, Ida., to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brown. They attended the football game between Los Angeles and U of Idaho In the Mini Dome. Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Bellon and family and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gilbert and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert In Provo over the weekend. Some -- l( Duclwsne Area BIRTHDAYS of tin children remained In Provo while the parents attended conference. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Labrum attended a Ford meeting In Park City Saturday and October 7- -- Louise Peterson, Carol Barfus, Don Hauf, Julie Marett. October Juste, Hlldur Brooks. October 9 Brook Bredenbroker, Debra Clndy October 10 October Brenda Bowers, Kevin P. Wlminer 11-N- evllle ANNIVERSARIES 7 Mr. and Mrs. October Woodrow Day, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jordan. October 8 Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Argyle. October 13 Mr . and Mrs. Stephen Huey. Poster Hmter conWinning mwIith in tin1 Durhesne County test were snnouiuiil billowing rninNtltlnn which was held at AltnmoiiL 4-- Winners M Pter winners 4"H Winning H posters were selected at the recent county contest held in Altamont. Sixty-thrpersons were in attendance for an evening of fun. The award winning posters were: Sweepstakes, Conglomeration knitters, Roosevelt; neatest appearing poster, Ann Mortensen, My ton; best message, Stir and Stir, Roosevelt; most colorful, tie between The busy Stitchers from ML Home, and Barbara and Sharlyn Mortensen, Myton, and the most orglnal poster by the Altamont Spurs. A movie was shown and there was plenty of candy for everyone. 4-- BIRTHDAYS October 7 Connie Gilbert, Vera M. Miller, Rhea McMullln, Ardlth Allred, Allison Duke, Veda Labrum, Kathy Steln-felt- d, Cary Horrocks. 8 Douglas October Tom Ross, Thatcher (Mission), Paul Nebeker, Sheldon Ross. October 9 Clifford Murray, Rosella Johnson, Nancy Brighton, Arvin Omni Wlnterton, Sherlyn Hicks, Rose Ellen Betts, Bradley Jenkins. October 10 Jack Uresk (Mission), E. P. Thomas, Shlree Bybee, Cary Lee Frost, Florell Collins, Bryce Olsen. October 11 Kathy Ross, Robert Kyna-sto- n, Annette Benson, Chester Ben, Ben Adams, Norman Holmes. October 12 Marland Johnson, James White, Kenneth Labrum. October 13 Alden Kynaston, Eva Golden, Beverly Mowe, David Domgaard, Kirk Sullivan, Wayne Reed. ANNIVERSARIES October 7 Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Mlchle. y, October 8 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bergqulst, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Goodrich. October 10 Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Rasmussen. October 11 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Hank Swain, Mr. and Mrs. Nile Chapman. Ober-hansle- MADI OUHMS 7 w Vmur XKc W H uaL. Our 637-15- WTni advka catta ! 84 SacaraNne naMrine 740 NOUN aria (AST HNCI Renwlck. The Myton ward Relief Society held their opening social Wednesday evening, A short talk on Relief Society visiting teaching was given along with a wonderful film "Help for Amy". Then light re- Sunday. Mr. Ann Hayes. Wilde. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Allred are grandparents of a Iwby girl born Thursday night. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Allred of Logan and they will name her Leslie Ann Allred. A new arrival Is also at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Bob)Renwick. They are parents of a tby boy, Robert John ee GOLDEN NUGGET MEAT BALLS 12 pound ground beef 1 12 cups soft bread crumbs 13 cup chopped green pepper 1 dry mustard . New York. Lloyd Kolb, Mantlca, Calif., visited with his mother, Mrs. Ethyl Kolb and day, Wednesday and Thursday were Mrs. family. Mrs. Mike (Pam Murdock) Phillips Floyd Peterson, Mrs. Hollis Hulllnger, Mrs. Lawrence Wall, Mrs. Marlon Ross, tpent last week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips has Mrs. Lynn Nlckell, Mrs. Duane Gilbert, Mrs. HU Murdock. Mrs . David Adamson, Mrs. Donald Allen been teaching Home Ec. at the Jr. high In and Mrs. Franklin Peterson. Albany, Ga., while Mr. Phillips was In the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hunt and Ronald Navy. They will make their home near Hunt traveled to Logan recently where Dietrich, Ida., where Mr. Phillips will Ronald entered the USU for the winter. Jeff Alexander who Is attending Ricks college spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Alexander. Mrs. Kenneth Zirker and son Kent, Warden, Wash., visited with her mother, Mrs. Marlon Shields Saturday. They were Joined by the other sons and daughter's of Mrs. Shields who live In Roosevelt. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts, Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wlngo, Hotsprlngs, Ark., and their daughter and son In law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miracle, Cortez, Colo., were guests of Mrs. Eva Harrison. Mlcheal Bell, who Is attending school at Henagers Business college was home during the weekend. -Mrs. Ray Duncan, Palisade, Colo., Joined Mrs. Nora Gaines and Mrs. Glen Goodrich last week and they went to Glenn Ferry, Ida., to attend the funeral for Mrs. Edna Clark. Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Gaines and Mrs. Clark were sisters. Mrs. Ward Mulford and Mrs. Lillian West went to Denver last week to Market Visitors at the Lynn Labrum residence were Bill, who Is home for the weekend and Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Jenkins and The Jenkins are being transfamily. ferred from Michigan to San Jose, Calif. Mrs. Jenkins will remain In Roosevelt while Mr . Jenkins Is getting settled In California. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Labrum and Lyle Kent Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edwards and Dale and Don, Salt were weekend guests at the residence of Among the Stake Relief Society ladles who attended conference In Salt Lake Tues- be a member of the Shoshone District Bureau of Land Management. Mr. Phillips Is a native of New Mexico and has spent four years In the U. S. Navy. He served In the Pacific and Atlantic fleet. He has served In both the Mediterranean and Vietnam theater of operation. At the time of his seperatlon from the Navy he was serving as an air Intelligence officer at Naval Air Station , Albany, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Handy, Ogden, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burgess. Their small son Todd who has spent two weeks with his grandparents returned home with them. Friday 12 teaspoon garlic salt 12 teaspoon salt 18 teaspoon pepper 1 freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Delay had visitors over the weekend they went to Flaming Gorge. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Allred and family went to Logan Sunday visiting with their JCPenney Recipe of the Week 14 teaspoon and Mrs. Calvin R. Kowallls and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Snow and Clayton attended conference. Mr. and Mrs. Snow visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Snow In Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Kowallls visited with Lori. -Mrs. Melba Hansen returned home last week from a trip to Seattle, Wash., and up Into Canada. She accompanied her daughter and son In law, Mr. and Mrs. Bart W. Mortensen, California. Mrs. Mortensen Is the former Yetta Hansen. -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Springer and family went to Salt Lake Wednesday to meet her parents , Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lemon who returned home from a mission In Palmyra. son and daughter In law, and their new granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fausett spent the weekend visiting with their son Lewis Fausett and family from West Jordan. Mrs. Jim Bondmann and children are staying at the home of her parents while Jim Is Elk hunting for the week. ...Welcome back to Myton, Boyd and Pat Van Tassell and daughter. They moved here from Provo. Visiting at the home of Tom and Adrlene Thompson are Charma Karren and children from Rangley, Colo. The Myton Lions club held a dinner Friday night It was "Ladles Night" a ham dinner was served by the Myton ward YWMIA. The special guests were the district Governor Marlon Overson and the cabinet Secretary from Orem. Seven couples enjoyed the dinner. Then President Jim Freston conducted the business In which plans are being made to light the Myton ball park as one of their projects. Then the time was turned over to the two guests as speakers. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Murphy and family went to Salt Lake early Saturday. The Myton Presbyterian Church was honored to have Mr. Harold Thompson, Methodist Layman, from the Trinity Church of Kearns conduct the Sunday church service. Special music was a solo by Mrs. Genevieve Miller of Salt Lake accompanied by Mrs. Gladyes Dart who also played prelude and hymns. Mr. Gay Lincoln of Central Christian Church will conduct Church service on Oct. 9. Holy communion will be observed. 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