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Show STANDARD - Ruoiwvelt, Thurxdny, Aiiruhi 10, 1972 L'Uh GEDCflEDCEB Q3EH22Eni girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. C'larenre Rich at the DuShe will be chesne County Hospital. iMinnd Julie Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hullinger from Rigby, Ida. wet e home visiting relatives and triends for three flays. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allred attended tlie family reunion of Iawis K. Allred hold at tlie Rex fiardner home In Vernal, also (.hull Todd and faintly were there, (hie hundred and fifty attended. Murdock was home for the He is a student at Weber weekend. lie is continuing on College in Ogden, In wrestling. Visitors at the Colin Murdock home for two days were Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Lopez from Glendale, California. They were on their way to Missouri and will visit the Murdocks again on their way back to California. Mrs. Holier Petterson and daughter from Spanish Fork were here for a day on business. They visited at the Telin-th- a Rasmussen home briefly. A wedding reception was held Saturday night at Dallard ward for David McMullln and Christine Fowles. David is tlie son of Marrlner McMullln who lives In Randlett and Christine is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fowles of Dennett. They were married at the Dallard church earlier in tlie evening by Dishop Earl Murpiiy, Dancing was enjoyed during the evening. Refreshments were served. Tlie young couple will make their home in Roosevelt after a short 31st THOSE PRINTING HEADACHES ! honeymoon. Out of town guests who attended the receition were Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Talbot, I i ; a liaby GOT A PRINTING PROBLEM? No need to fret and worry! Call on the champions the Uintah Basin Standard, the creative printers. Well show you how our creative powers can subdue your competition, build new strength in your sales and present a new exciting image to your customers. Sound a little too good to he true? Why don't you find out for yourself . . . Call the Uintah Basin Standard, We'll he glad to show you samples of what has been done for others. NO OBLIGATION, OF COURSE! Free estimates on all jobs. 722-213- 1. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fowles and four ana children, Mrs'. Dlanch Uradfield, Mrs. Derniece Willard, SLC; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wahlquist and family from St. George; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Robison from Panguitch; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fowles and four children, Dountiful; Mrs. Lynn Morledge and children, Billings, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe McMullln, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fowles and children, Murtaugh, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Noland Oman and children, Kelton, Ut.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dailey and children, South Jordon, Utah; Carry Lynn and Melony Fowles, Malta, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fowles, Delta; Mrs. Donnie and children and Mr. and Mrs. Reo Sanders, Richfield; and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Deem from Lakewood, Calif. at tlie Tellntha Rasmussen home. Rasmussen drove home from He left the car Calif, for the UDIC, here and flew back. --M- r. and Mrs. Earl Taylor of Eureka were here for the weekend at the Golden Collins. Their daughter, Cindy has been staying here with her grandparents for a month. Cindy was baptised last Saturday night and confirmed Sunday. s. Hazel Ross, who has been in the hospital in Salt Lake where she has undergone surgery several times is now feeling better and back here with her children. -Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hunt and famUy from Blandlng flew their plane up here for the weekend so Janet could attend her class reunion. -Mr. and Mrs. Kay Cloward and family have returned home from a two and a half weeks vacation trip. They visited Yellowstone Park, Glacier Park, Lake Louise, Vancouver and went by boat to Vancouver Island. Returning home they came by way of Seattle, Washington down the Oregon Coast to Portland, then traveled the highway by the Columliia River. --Mr- t tSH : I I !BE3C: The rugged Uinta Mountains are less difficult for Wildlife Resources law enforcement officers to cover these days thanks to patrolling by aircraft in that area. Division pilots fly over all drainages in the Uintas and can spot camps and potential fishermen within a few minutes. Pilots inform radio equipped law enforcement officers stationed on the ground which areas to check for valid fishing licenses and fish limits. This method allows more efficient use of law enforcement officers time in patrolling this remote, rugged mountain land. After fishermen are checked, officers collect biological data for fisheries You Missed it! D.H.S. registration What ? The studentbody officers and faculty of DIB will welcome the students back to school with a registration for the 1972-7- 3 school year. The registration will be seniors, Aug. 15 at 7:00 p.m., the Juniors Aug. 15 at 8:30 p.m., sophomores, Aug. 22 at 7:00 p.m. and the freshmen, Aug. 22 at 8:30 p.m. The 7th and 8th grades will register the first day of school, which is August 28. Parents are invited and encouraged to come to registration to help with the selection of classes for the students. All fees will be taken care of on the first day of school. All students are urged to register on the above dates because all classes will be filled on a first come first serve basis and when a class is filled it will be closed out. There are several new and interesting classes which will be explained at Our Spring Classes in Oil Painting! Our students ere having a ball, and have their own paintings decorating their homesl Do you really want to miss it again! Enroll NOW for Fall Classes! 353-438- 4 evenings iuWBMtDfia Ju-lan- Thursday when Jack Burkinan was riding one horse and leading an unbroke horse, one of the horses bolted and caused Jack to lie thrown off, his rigid arm was broken. --M- r. aiul Mrs. Lynn Ross and children from I .as Vegas are spending two weeks here vacationing with the Jerry Hatches and other relatives. -Mr. and Mrs. Laddy Timothy and little daughter of Kaysvllle, Utah visited briefly Mountain fishermen monitered from air Mobile Sales WEST MAIN IN DUCHESNE SPECIALS! with options 12 x 50, TETON, $5,395.00 $3,295.00 (2 only) 19-F- - Real Beauty!) Many Other Choices of Mobile Homes & Travel Trailers (Full self-contain- ed V:.. f- - -J-lgBg! - ' - ' 4 JL. A UINTAH ALL BASIN FIRST! NEW Same Low Prices Every Day of the week in all - WITH THE LOWEST FOOS PRICES IN UTAH ! Located across from Union High School in Roosevelt - Departments Grocery, Produce, Meat, Sundries Lots and Lots of Parking ? . . . 40,000 sq. feet of . 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