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Show ggEUimmro Mr. and Mrs. Ira Thorn and Kim of Calif, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith this week. Ralph knew the Thorns SO years ago at Myton. Ira drove the stage from Price to Vernal thri.i.,. Nine Mile and the Old Myton Road." The Thorns and Smiths attended the UBIC and visited in Vernal. There were many of the people from this area who attended funeral services in Richfield this past week for little Amy Ogden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven (Toni) Ogden who drowned In Calif. Those attending were La Mont Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Thomas, Norma Rhoades, Dixie Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pace of SLC. Also attending services In Calif, and Richfield were the grandparents and family, Air. and Mrs. Thomas Fabrlzlo. Redding, There were many of the people attended the rodeo Saturday evening and the parade at Ileber City. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones and family, Mrs. Crystal Hackett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Rhoades, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Llonal Webb and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Mick Jensen and many more who did not report. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark attended the Indian pageant at the UBIC and reported how outstanding It was this year. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Brown of Bountiful are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Rhoades and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Clegg. -Mrs. Carlene Williams will enter the Duchesne County Hospital Wednesday and will undergo surgery Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Nye, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald (Alta) Nye were visiting relatives and friends in Tablona this week. They also attended Sunday School and sacrament meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Fabrlzlos new baly son was blessed by his grandfather Art Fabrlzlo at sacrament meeting. He was given the name of Lex A. Fabrlzlo. Tills Is Danny and Carol's first boy. They have two small daughters. Travis Fabrlzlo the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fabrlzlo was baptized Saturday and confirmed a member of the church In sacra- - Professional Cleaning Service! Qualified Technician available for Cleaning Office and Commercial Buildlnga and Private Homes. CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES'. Phone 722-351- 2 incut meeting by his father, Thomas Fabrlzlo. Mrs. Flora Fabrlzlo was released as a Sunday School teacher and Mrs. Doon Rhoades put In her plare. Nettle Carlile, Edna Smith, and Ilia Van Tassell were sustained as Relief Society teacliors and Angle Lewis as nursery leader. Florence Turnliow as work day lesson leader and Pat Burt as work day leader, Mrs. Hansen is over tlie music. The new relief society Is almost organized at this time. Marsha and Marva Turnliow, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Turnliow returned home Saturday after a three week vacation In Salt Lake visiting with tlieir four married brothers and family. They reported having a wonderful time. Mrs. Lynn Turnliow brought them home and then went on to the UBIC. Site will return Monday evening and visit for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Turn-bo- w before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Voda visited their ranch home this weekend from SLC. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee while here. --M- r. and Airs. Frank T. Defa and Maxine Penrod went to Draper Friday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Max Giles and family. Then Saturday on to Provo where Frank and Hazel had doctor appointments. They returned Saturday evening. Debra and Kenneth Curry, grandchildren of Air. and Mrs. Ted Nye have been visiting their grandparents this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye and Airs. Vida Jensen went to SLC Sunday to attend sacrament meeting and the blessing of their granddaughter. She Is the daughter of Air. and Mrs. Lynn (LaRena) Curry and was blessed by her fater, Lynn and given the name of Karen Alarie Curry. Gale Ann Curry and Krlstan Shaw returned with the Nyes and are visiting for a week at the grandparent's home. CQ3? 05310033 Visiting his parents this week is Larry Secakuku, son of Air. and Airs. Homey Secakuku. Larry Is serving in the U.S. Navy stationed at Honolulu, Hawaii. Air. and Mrs. Wilson Johnson traveled to North Dakota last week to attend a paw wow at Bis mark and Alandan. Airs. Johnsons home is In North Dakota. Armand Accuttoroop attended a workshop on new developments in childhood ed- ucation last weekend at snowbird Lodge, Alta. Armand will be a sophomore at Utah State University next month. Weekend guests at the Alack Cole home were Air. and Airs. Gerald Wlgodsky and three daughters of Scottsdale, Arlz. The Wlgodskys were enroute to Montana. Among those attending a pow wow at Fort Hall, Idaho, last weekend were Mr. and Airs. Ifarvey Natchees and daughters, Toots Cesspooch, Guy Pennicoose, Rose MOBILE HOMES BASIC with offices In Roosevelt and v I mu lsi Basin Mobile Homes New Duchesne Lot Phone 722-220- 6 STANDARD - Roimevelt. Utah Thiiiwluy, August 10, 1972 Fair Footnotes Visitors ut the home of Air. and Airs. Bernard Hadden last week were lier sister and family, Air. and Mrs. G.E. Homan of Baker, Oregon. Lynette Hadden, daughter of Air. ami Airs. Bernard lladdiw, returned home Wednesday after C months trip to Kurojie with America's youth in concert. Air. aiul Airs. Elmer Tlmmas and daughter Patsy from Sami Bulnt, Ida. have tx'pn visiting the past two weeks with tlieir son and family, Mr. and Airs. Dennis Thomas, Air. and Airs. Dave Thomas and oilier family memliers. Mr. and Airs. Nell Decker are vacationing this week at Boise, Ida. They also attended a family reunion there. Air. and Airs. Kaynold Hansen visited with her parents, Air. and Airs. John While in last week at Kanali. southern Utah tliey attended "A Winter's Tale" at the Shakespearean Festival In Cedar City. Last Sunday Air. and Airs. Raynold Hansen and Don attended a missionary testimonial In Tooele for Elder Dale Burgoyne, who was called on a mission to Denmark. They also attended a family dinner at the home of Dr. and Airs. John Burgoyne. Air. and Airs. Ch.'ls Alerkley returned home last week after an eleven day trip to Casper, Wyo., the Black Hills of So. Dakota and back through Colorado. While In So. Dak. they visited with relatives of Airs. Alerkley. r. and Airs. Lowell Caldwell, Brad and Kathleen just returned home from a two week trip vacation on the Oregon Coast. During their trip they visited relatives and friends in Idaho and Oregon. Bur-goy- As many cub scouts, boy scouts and girl scouts as we have In Ducliesne County, could leaders encourage group exhibits of handicrafts to show tlie years activities? Almeliers of II groups do tills. Why not oilier youth groups? Photographs, If mounted on white paper bny kind) arc accepted In the junior and senior divisions. Come on, you photographers wlio had that spring class at the 4-- UBCCEI Art. Oil painting, water color, tempera, all pastels, pencil sketches, sculpture are accepted. No piece will be accepted for judging, however, if It has previously received a sweepstakes award at any other exhibit. Each piece should have a title. Framing (or matting of watercolors, etc.) will all win points for judging. Flower arrangements. May be artificial or live or dried flowers, but not a ne Itliilne (iurilnrr, Indian Brave, Janac ('Iiiiiim, Indian Malden; Michelle Denver, prlnee, and Andrew Madden, prince, were rhnken ih royalty of the young fry at the URIC Tiny Tot Show. Little Royalty i combination of all in one arrangement. You do not have to grow the flowers you use In an arrangement. Table settings. A new division, for both formal (banquets, wedding, etc.) and informal (picnic, birthday, barbecue; table settings. Youngsters can enter this too, or groups, or clubs. You must provide your own table, however. The week of Aug. 21 begins the County Fair. Watch for posters, handbills and newspaper schedules for your entry times. Help the County Fair growl Home Arts and Fine Arts exhibits this year are In the Duchesne High School. --Ai- JV cheerleaders tryouts scheduled Visiting for a month at the home of her sister and family, Alaxine and Del Taylor, was Airs. LaVerne Vetter from Racine, Wis. This was the first time they had seen each other for 26 years. They went to SLC to be with their father, Parley Jensen, while lie underwent surgery at the Veterans Hospital. Also, visiting at the Taylor home recently was Air. and Airs. Alyron Taylor and family from Orem. Mr. and Airs. Del Taylor, Marigold and Connie attended the Taylor family reunion In Provo Canyon fast Saturday. Slbeloo, Nema Cuch, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cuch and family, Vessle Cesspooch, Mr. and Airs. Fernando Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bush, Geraldine Cuch, Air. and Mrs. Leon Perank, Air. and Airs. Johnny Angle, Bernice Cesspooch, Nancy Air. and Airs. Willis Thompson, Air. and Airs. Glenn Jenks, Air. and Airs. Antone Appawoo and children, Louella Brock, Florence Chegup and granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Black, Phoe-be- e Tom, Air. and Airs. Ray Summa, Air. and Airs. Disney Atwlne, Air. and Mrs. Milton Arrats, Alarlon Miller, Irene Gardner, Ruth Cuch, Albert Arrats, Linda Ridley, Air. and Airs. Clifford Duncan and children, Air. and Mrs. Robert Jack and daughter, Air. and Airs. Willis Perank, Emma Slreech, Air. and Airs. Julius Murray, Air. and Airs. Albert La Rose, Air. and Airs. Rex La Rose and family, -Mr. and Airs. Alarshall Colorow. Fred Conetah is representing the Ute Tribe Business Committee at the National Association annual Tribal Chairmen's convention in Eugene, Ore. In Lawrence, Kan., for the Bureau of Indian Affairs and National Indians Safety Conference Is Wilbur Cuch of the Tribal Business Committee. Mrs. Irene Cuch left for Washington, D.C. where she will be one of the three Indians in the nation testifying before the on Long-Ter- m Care of the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging. Mrs. Cuch is a member of the National Council on the Aging, Inc., and will tes- Paw-wlnn- ee, All girls who will be sophomores or juniors and are Interested In trying out for Unions J.V. cheerleaders meet at the Roosevelt City Park Moiula.,', Aig. 14 at 6:00 p.m. For Information call one of the Varsity cheerleaders - Lou Am Sul;, an, Lynette Frandsen, Nila Chapman or Barcy Alilllgan. Afore Information will be given at the meeting. Baby Show Winning trophies as healthiest, prettiest babies in thethe I'lntah Basin were Robin Bumgarner. Michael Morrlson. Kelly Joe Herrera and Brandylyn Searle. Mure than 90 haliles werp entered In the show which was held on Thursday morning. CARPETS! 1 HAVE SAMPLES GALORE . tify on the need of Indian nursing homes. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Airs. Bill Streitz and family Saturday were Mr. and Airs. Aloses Gill, chairman of Sioux Tribe. The the Slsseton-WahpetGills, who make their home In Slsseton, S. Dak., also visited with Airs. Irene Cuch whom they met this spring while she was touring the housing for the aged located on at Slsseton. The Gills were enroute to Eugene, Ore., to attend the National Tribal Chairmens Association convention. New residents at Fort Duchesne are Air. and Airs. Rolland Kamerzell of So. Dak. Mrs. Kamerzell Is the former Judy Allen, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Alartln Allen of Fort Duchesne. They are making their home at Thunderblrd Trailer Court. DAYS! 100 Nylon Shag 4.95 yd. LOOK FOR OTHER SPECIALS! 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