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Show GCDaEDGOBD ojcsdosed Mr. Vert, Huber, Mr. and Mr. Cheryl Murray June Woo-le- y "September sales of Series E and H Savings Bonds In Duchesne County totaled 2,588, bringing the figure to 130,802 State Bond Chairman W. E. Glle announced today. Mr. W. E. Glle, state chairman and Mr. C. L. Wilson , General Market Chairman entertained at a Pink and Blue shower Saturday for Lola Kay Hartle at the home of her mother, Mr. June Wooley, game were played and a plate lunch served to a jointly announced "State sales totals for very large crowd, from out of town were September came to $2, 160, 697, an Increase over last September of $70,310. Mrs. Rhea Merkley, Heber. The and Mr. Homer Lee went to Year te figures still reflect a decline from last year Denver, Colo., Tuesday to visit a daughof $245,453, We ter the Eddie Prices also to consult a are still anticipating reaching our Utah 8oal of $27,400,000 Mr. Glle and Mr. doctor. Wilson stated. Mrs. Harvey Taylor entertained Sunday at a birthday dinner for her husband, Nationally sales of Series E and H from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Savings Bonds continued to rise In September , redemptions were lower and Kyle Dye, Kaysvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Lowe were visiholdings of Savings Bonds and Freedom Shares reached an all-titors In lapolnt Sunday. He teaches high. The Chairmen reminded school In Spanish Fork. Dallas lived In County Bond buyers that U. S . Savings Bonds make Lapolnt and graduated from Union high. Susan Allred, daughter of Mr. and Ideal gifts, new E hauls will yield 5 12 y, percent , compounded and Mrs. George Allred spent the weekend 12 visiting here, she goes to Henagers at payable as a bonus at matruity of 5 years 10 months. Payment of Income tax on the Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Lowe and family, Interest accrued on E Bonds may be deOrem and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Lowe of ferred to final redemption or maturity. Spanish Fork, visited the Mildred Mowery home Sunday. Mrs. Mildred Mowery received word that a baby girl had been born to Mr. and Mrs. Jay (Sharlene Gagon) Duke in Salt Lake. This makes 10 great grandchildren for Mrs. Mowery and two for the Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Shurtz and three sons of Bountiful, Doug Haycock and U-rr- le Morrill from BYU were visiting and hunting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van to-d- ate semi-annuall- Ihe Oldicwm, Dukes. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Moosman and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Shlrl Kump and family, Rangely and Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Kump were visitors at the new home of Shlrl Kump which has just been completed. Mr. and Mrs. Drew Goodrich and family Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Angus and two boys enjoyed the deer hunt the M falling than growing. Man makes more noise wrecking than building. weekend. Lapolnt MIA held their Halloween party Tuesday night at the Lapolnt recreation hall, games and dancing were enjoyed with plenty of ghosts and spook alley. Stanley and Birdie (Burton ) Jolley and family recently visited Old Mexico for a week, they accompanied Floyd Angus and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hartle were In Salt rtmC lesvei make more noise Lake Thursday, they took their son Duane out for a medical check up. He is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kock of Alberque, N. M., visited her sister, Pearl Marten-se- n during the week. Tassell. Turnlmw visited and hunted at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leu Turnliow. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Me, Mr. and Mrs. Darrold Ivle, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Carllle came hunting and visiting from Salt Lake to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ivle. r. and Mrs. David Hatton, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Williams hunted and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Defa. Mrs. Leo Defa visited her doctor for a check up In Salt lake on Monday. Mrs. Frank Clark went to Provo last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Tassell took 6teve Obannon to Salt Lake Friday where they went to the Temple and entered Steve in the mission home prior to his leaving for the England North Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Glade Wilson of Sandy, Mr. le .Mr. -- and Mrs. Wolfgang Hess of California Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lewis and family, 8TANDARD - Roosevelt, Utah 7 Thursday, November 4, 1971 Cecil Rolrts and three boys, Ogden and Lake of Salt sons and Richard Fullmore hunted and visited at tlie home of Mr . and other wltha spread of around 35 inches. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Turnbow of San Mrs. Clifford Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Clegg, Mr. and Diego, Calif., are home for a visit and to Mrs. Spencer Clegg and children, Mr. and hunt for a few days. He Is the son of Mrs. Edwin Clegg and family all of San Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Turnbow. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howard and daugDiego, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Garrlt-so- n MacNlell of Salt Lake came hunting and hter Jamie, Qa France and Bonnie and were Or-v- ll Lake Salt and hunting of Mr. and Mrs. family, visiting to the home Rhoades. They also atteiuled along visiting at the home of Minnie Hamilton. Lynn and Jerry Turnbow visited their with the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Clegg also of San Diego, Calif, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Turnbow. They the Sacrament service Sunday evening were hunting with friends while here In the honoring Clyde Rhoades, the son of Mr. area. Michele and Brian Lee returned home and Mrs. Arvel Rhoades before his dewith her father, Jack Fltzwater Saturday to mission Ecudor. for a parture Lois Mac Naughton, Jim Richardson, after spending a week In Salt Lake with She also visited with her Raymond Bond, Saugus, Calif.; Larry her parents. Provo Wednesday. While in Marsha sister E. Ford, Corona, Calif.; Floyd Myers, Jack was here he went hunting with Jerry Palm Desert, Calif.; Ida Smith, Newhall, Calif.; Kent Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Max Lee and Max Bond. He shot a nice 38 Bond and family; Joe and Scott Bond all point buck with a 25 Inch spread. The from American Fork; Claudia Draper of deer weighed over 2U0 lbs. ward members attended confeGoshen; Mark Mac Naughton of . Welter at rence Duchesne Sunday. State College; Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Mrs. Carl John Staff Linda and Sergeant Skewes of Keyser Logan; Nye are home visiting his parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee and boys, family, Herbert and Micheal Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye. Carl has just finished and Mrs. Stewart Gardner and family all his school at San Antonio, Tex. When he of Salt Lake; Jeff Smith, Germany and Mr. returns he will be stationed at McGill The and Mrs. Jerry Lee and family of Orem Air Force Base In Tampa, Fla. came hunting and visiting at the luime of Carl John Nyes , Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Curry, Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee. are leaving Thursday to visit Mr. and Jack Fltzwater, Jeff and Connie, Midvale came hunting and visiting at the home Mrs. Ted D. Nye and family In San of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Lee. Mrs. Brent Jose, Calif. They will attend Church next Lee returned to Salt Lake with her father Sunday and witness the naming of a new and family to visit for a week also Brian grandchild of the Ted D. Nye family. They will also visit Thelma 's mother In Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Glnes' and family, Los Angeles. Then the following Monday Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lee and they will go to Florida with Carl John family, Orein came hunting and visiting to and his wife and visit for a few days and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Rhoades. fly back home. Mr. and Mrs. La Von Giles and baby Lynn Walker and son In law, Fred his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph visited 13 buck killed a had which Wooley large points on one side and 10 points on the Giles. Savings Bonds sales for county $2,588 --M- AlaHknn MInnIoii. A Non of Mr. and Mr. WrnM'l Luke, lie 1 a graduate of Union High School. He will louve this month for Id mission. cram Mr. and Mrs. Val McDonald and three children, Kearns were visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Monsen. Some of the many friends and relatives here visiting and enjoying the deer hunt were Arthur and Wllmer Merrelland family, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Merrell, Mr. and Mrs. Rush Loertscher and son, Brian and Kim, Michael Llsonbee and family, Kent Williams and family, Drew and Morris Goodrich and their families, Mrs. Doris Gulce and her son, and a daughter and her husband, Rex Allred, Bert and Erma Allred and Albert and Florence Powell. Myron and Jean Dodge and some of their friends from Salt lake were here visiting with Mrs. Hazel Goodrich. The ward held a costume halloween party on Tuesday night Instead of having MIA Games were played and popcorn balls and punch were served. Prizes were given to the best costumes. Others here visiting relatives and some --Ma- ny Kids need adult help "Why Is It so Important that an adult be with a young hunter who Is under 16 years old? A person under 16 years of age must be accompanied while hunting by an adult 21 years of age or older, according to Utah law. A youngster under 14 years of age may not hunt unless with his parent, guardian or person 21 years of age or older who Is approved by his parent or guardian. Reasons for adult supervision of young hunters are based on safety and proper training of youth by responsible and ex- perienced persons. Better judgment of mature people and their greater ability to deal with hunt related misfortune are Important benefits for adult supervision. A Pioneer Holiday II or 2071 chain saw. ..PLUS handy carrying case... L& 514995 ' "Looking to the future, reviewing the past or deploring the present, dear." deer hunting were Mr. and Mrs. Yard La von, at the Lee Llsonbee home; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor, American Fork at the Jimmy Bird home; Vem Bird and Joe Jenkins and their family with family members. SEE US TO-DA- Y! Room cry PARTS ALL-CA- R vr It. 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