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Show a STANDARD - Roosevelt, Utah Thursday, June 1, 1972 Mr. and Mrs. George Scott from Salt Lake visited two days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Sam. Mr. and Mrs. David Sam and family were In Salt Lake on Saturday where they attended Disney on Parade and then traveled to Grand Junction for Memorial Day weekend where they visited with Mrs. CARPETS! AT LOW OVERHEAD TRICES! 3.29 per 4- - yard, and up I SELL, INSTALL AND CLEAN CARPETS. Call Swen for Free estimates any time of day or evening, BRUNS VI K DISTRIBUTING CO. Altamont, Utah 434-353- 7. NOW Sam's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Brennan. Mr. and Mrs, R. F. Dott from King's Canyon Kat'l Park, Calif., spent last week with their son Mr. and Mrs. Millard Dott, and new grandson which Is their first. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Quin-te- n Rasmussen and the baby's great grandmothers, Mrs. May Herbert and Mrs. Beth Rowley. ...Word was received from Mr, and Mrs. David Clair of Tooele of the birth of a baby daughter born to them on April 18. She weighed 7 lbs 11 oz and was named Michele. They are former residents of Duchesne. Harold Gee injured his arm on May 18 when he slipped and fell and his elbow went Into the fly wheel on the water pump. He was taken to Roosevelt for medical attention. Max and Julie Forbush, who have been living In Provo are moving to Duchesne for the summer where Max will be employed. -- Adele Marett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Marett, underwent surgery at the IDS Hospital In Salt Lake on Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tollefson, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Peterson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tollefson and family visited with her on Monday and report she Is improving. Some of those who were here to at- - AVAILABLE! LARGE TRAILER OR MOBILE HOME SPACES FOR RENT ON PRIVATE LOTS 75 feet by 110 feet :: Call Lawrence Yack - 722-205- 3 tend the graveside services of the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Brown on Tuesday of last week were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gunter, Orem, Mrs. Orlena Brown, Provo; Mrs. Lewellyn Stephenson and daughter Janeen and Olive Belt, Salt Lake. with Mr, and Mrs. Deon Brown over the weekend were her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs, Boyd Mott from Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Young from Logan visited over the weekend with parents, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Young. Visiting on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Parry Grant were Sam Holfeltx and his daughter May from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lowrey of Tooele visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gee. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Ross of Salt Lake visited over the Memorial weekend with her sister Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gee. They traveled around to see all of the and also went to Vernal and Tridell. Also visiting with the Gees on Saturday were Abble Birch, Bell Moon, Freda Rlc-heand Ardeth Davis from Salt Lake. Mrs. Iva Allred spent the weekend In Price visiting with friends and relatives. Melna Horrocks and her friend Carol Ann Adainson.who are attending Marys Beauty College In Provo, came to attend the graduation exercises on Thursday and visited withMelnas parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Horrocks. Also visiting at the Horrocks home over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pulll, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Peterson from Price and Bernell and Beverly Despaln and two daughters from Orem. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Merkley one day last week were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Galloway from Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Merkley went to Layton over the weekend where they attended a Missionary farewell for their grandson David, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Merkley. David will leave on the 10th for Hawaii where he will spend two months and then will go to Japan for two iff" tea r ur- - " " -- teg, - ' " "M. . 7 I h. - . i 'rrtryi . '. rw ej oil-we- lls ns Klwk boats such as this one will be seen Hollow Reservoir Sunday, Juno 4. Power boat racing set at Bottle Hollow Sun. Power boat racing Is coming to Bottle Hollow Resort Sunday June 4 at 1 p.m. There will be six clsses of boats going at top speed in exciting circular race heats. There will be featured some of the fastest boats and top drivers In Mr. and Mrs. Chris Merkley accompanied them to Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Tatton Bench were in Salt Lake the past week where they attended the Temple marriage and reception of their granddaughter, Sharon Cary. They also attended graduation exercises for six of their grandchildren from Seminary and high school while there. years. at the boat races to be held at Bottle the country. Inboard power boat racing Is a fast moving competitive sport, with runabouts and hydros dueling for 1st place. The superstock class Is most hotly contested. These racers are using stock engines of the 427 cubic Inch size. They compete strictly on skill since they are so evenly matched on power. Darrell Mackey with his squared away won the seasons opener and will bear watching along with Utah Speedboat chairmen Jeff England. Crackerboxes are the real pleasers with their wild antics. These boats appear to be riding on the brisik of disaster as they 275 cubic Inch manipulate each turn. engines are the limit that they can run. Gary Robarge In his ' bright orange Orangoutang is one of the hottest con- Class of Union High School (1972): I want to wish all of you, all the Luck and Sucre In the world, and I will miss every one of you. And to next yean Seniors and Juniors, "thanks this the best year Ive school. Good bye and ' F. J. ARROWC1US, Runabout has such well known SK CREAMERY! com- petitors as Nick Faulkner and Reg Thorpe. Nick has traveled all over and has many They both compete with wins. for making ever had In good luck! Class of 72 ROOSEVELT testants. 396 Chev- rolet engines. Speeds attained In this class are in the high 90s. K, racing runabout offer the race the chance to race anything that he might be Roosevelt, Utah the Graduating To Now open 1 day only Saturday, 9 to 5 Phone .722-312- 4 able to come "p with. CO-O- P SALE TIRE Luxun ENDS MOBILE HOMES OFFERS: 1. LARGE SELECTION 3 Big Lots with a total of 50 Homes ready for IMMEDIATE delivery! 2. FAIR PRICES as low as $4,895. v 3. Friendly, Knowledgeable Sales People. 4. Fast, Easy Financing! W I 5. Licensed Insurance Agency. 6. Best Service Staff inUtah! LUXUlU JUNE 15 ITEBER 1100 South Main, (Travel Trailers A Campers) OREM North 1200 West, 225-62at 800 North) (Just off SPRING VI LLE 1525 North Main (Travel Trailers A Campers) . "LUXURY YOU CAN AFFORD SERVICE YOU CAN DEPEND ON! Marietta - Montrose - Nashua - Atlantic - Kirkwood 654-23- 1-- - FannV Flasr Mrs. LaYere Kemp, president of Durhesne County Farm g Bureau Auxiliary', and Art Taylor show vehicle sign. These may be purchased from Mrs. Kemp and Mrs. Taylor. slow-movin- Duchesne Farm group members see film The Duchesne County Farm Bureau held May 17, at Bridge-lan- d In the meeting the ward chapel. film called "The Road to Delano", was shown and discussed. Nell Sumslon, of the Utah Farm Bureau, presented the film. The film was about a boycott against some California grape growers to force farm laborers to Join the United Farm Workers National Union. It was interesting to the 20 members present to see and to discuss the future of farm labor. The new laws affecting property taxes were discussed, also. Art Taylor, president of Duchesne County Farm Bureau, talked about the Importance of having a slow moving vehicle sign on the back of any vehicle designed to travel under 25 miles an hour on the highway. This law was made effective a meeting Wednesday, Coop SPD and Deluxe Batteries for Carsl Trucks or Tractors 10 Off Fkiot Print - va on othar Items during our big 20 off Sale, beginning Saturday, April IS SR. inBIS- - GARDEN NOSE VMIRB ROUirWKB August Uintah Farmers Union , Co-o- p ROOSEVELT, UTAH 1, bevys Hew ars and Irueks are . . . 1971. The law la not enforced. However, If a person has an accident without a sign on his slow moving vehicle, he may be held liable. Americas 1 seller. Luck has nothing to do with it! A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO MOBILE HOME OWNERS! I J rUro MEWS CAOTOM 1971 CIIEV. i 4x4 Pickup - Nice one! 1970 G.M.C. Pickup -- 1 owner! 1970 CHEV. Pickup, V-1970 CIIEV. Pickup, 1I.D. 1 owner! 1960 CIIEV. s,i 1 owner! 1 owner, real nice! 1969 DODGE lb, V-Real nice! 1970 G.M.C. 8, -- 8, Duchesne Citys Largest Trailer Park Is Ready for Occupancy! Call Less Wallace, 7382018 or 738-260- 0 ATTENTION, PARKER COMPANY EMPLOYEES! The first month's Yo-,- i must claim reser rent has been paid on your RESERVED vation before June I, 1972! 4 wherever you see this sign w Hurry . . . Haps movin em No reasonable offer out! refused! Mobile Homes Large lots can easily accommodate double-wid- e Go south on Highway 33 to the beautiful Strawberry River! FOR INFORMATION: The lots full of many other good buys. Stop and look at them! Weve got some good As-I- s specials for too. to Just trade for, right for fishing you Mother-inlacar, etc.! car, 2nd car, Co G. & L. Chevrolet-Buic- k Service you can trust rhone 722-241- I 1 Quality you can depend on! (Jay Gates, Owner) Roosevelt, Utah |