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Show n seminary officers named for 1972-7- 3 DHS The Duchesne Seminary officers for this year are president, Rose Marie Merkley, vice president, Greg Taylor; secretary, Karri Taylor; activity counselor, Mich Sidewalk Sale Friday, Saturday Mlcluel Wilson wlm has heen at Ft. Onl. Calif., is now home on , l two week lurlnuKh. is In the I'ti rat anil to Ft. Heniiliii1., will go roi; Cia., fur jump school uxm his return In duty. Susan Klclmnlsoii left Wednesday fur her home in Salt lake. Susan has spen the summer at the luuiie of IVmnie Wi- fur the coining: year Officers if the nwlirsni- to rcrlit. Row Murle Mcrklry. injj Taylor. Kurrl are, Taylor, Mich Milricll. Marsha Iiiii1hii anil Jeff Pcti'ron. Church History. Each course runs the entire year. The seminary program in Duchesne is under the direction of Neil W. Decker who is in his sixth year at Duchesne. Seminary Basin reunion planned this weekend in S. L Wednesday, August 9, Duchesne Junior Troop 425 held a family pot luck supper near the lxnt ramp at Starvation Reser- voir. Following supper, court of awards was held by the bonfire and then parents am guests were entertained with several action Tills was followed by songs. swimming. Ten girls were present to receive badges. For Really Low Prices, Don't Miss This Sale! Levis -- :: Levis Present and former Basin residents were reminded this week of the "Basin Reunion" to be held in Salt Lake City this Sunday, Aug. 20. The affair is scheduled at Liberty Park. Families are invited to be at the bowery area at noon for lunch (each family to furnish their own). Then at 2 p.m. a program is outlined, along with other activities. The Basin reunion has grown in popularity during the past few years, with approximately 500 persons participating last year. Committee members for this year's function extend an Invitation to all Basin residents, past or present, to join in renewing acqualntences. Bell Bottom Blue Denim Big shipment just arrived. QDtiE8&SD Good selection of Sizes White, Blue Waffle Stompers 0 Back to School Shirts just arrived front, all style shirts OSkinny Ribs-Z- ip 0 Briefs, gym shoes O Red, T-Sh- irt, All-St- ar We have, everything for Back to School Wear A large crowd attended the wedding reception Saturday evening Aug. 12 for Mr. and Mrs. Hedge Palmer, nee Amy Clay-bur- n, a program was enjoyed. - -- Mrs. Parley Schank and daughter Marrlann of Bancroft, Ida.; were visitors during the week of her sister Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bleazard. -Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Brown and son Harold of Pittsburg, Tex., visited with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nation last week. Smiley's Sporting Goods 722-299- Roosevelt 2 lson. Katliy llarvey and Herntere KiiiR from La tun ami Patricia awl Annette Wallace and lleveiiy Si minims enjoyed a mountain trip from Monday until Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Keed McKee went to Hittle, Mont., last week to clieck on their cattle. and Mrs. J. L. Kitchen learned week tliat their grandson, Paul Kitchen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melviu Kitchen, has received a mission call to Peru. -- The Creig Koss family left Friday for their home in San Jose, Calif., after visiting: 10 days at the home of Christa last Koss. and Mrs. Wade Goodrich left for home in SprliiRville Monday after visiting several days with tlie Duane Mc- their Kee family. llal McKee had the misfortune of cutting Ills knee Wednesday with a power saw while cutting trees for the telephone Co. Several stitches were required. He received care at the Itoosevelt Medical Clinic. The Loren McKee' s have a new granddaughter, parents of the laly girl are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Foote, Ioka. Mrs. Foote will be remembered as Sharon McKee. The J. L. Kitchen's went to Charleston Saturday to attend the Cook family reunion. Also attending the Cook family reunion were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ilart-le- tt and family and the Loren McKee family. The Primary officers and teachers enjoyed a party Friday evening on the chapel grounds. The group enjoyed playing volley ball. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Lemon and family visited Friday in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. WinfordCray. The Lemon'salsoattended a family reunion In Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Val Evans visited Friday and Saturday with the Lester Bart-lett- s. They came after their three daughters that have been visiting at the Dart-le- tt says 'Thank You' for making this summer the Greatest Ever! Yes, Charles Jenkins, of L & L Motor Co., Inc., is one of the top Ford Salesmen of the Western States. And because of this, Ford awarded him a trip to Las Vegas, which he is now enjoying. LH Motor Co. says "Thank You . . . to You!" Your HOMETOWN Ford Dealer DAILY RENTALS L. & L. Motor Co. 14-Ho- ur WBECKER SEKVICE "Your Total Transportation Dealer Roosevelt, Utah 1- -u by-la- w. well-trimm- ed Kent Haeuter attends ROTC summer camp Cadet Kent B. Haueter. a student at Utah State University, is doing sit ups as part of his physical fitness test. He is one of 1 100 cadets from colleges and universities in the 14 western states advanced ROTC summer camp, June 9 through July 27 at Ft. Lewis, Wash. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Haueter, Route 2, Roosevelt Christensen's Sidewalk Sale Friday, Saturday For Really Low Prices, Don't Miss This Sale! Mobile Soles WEST MAIN IN DUCHESNE Special this week Your Choice '7,495 14x64 28 Either Two or Three Bedroom Fairview Made by Kit OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM! COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED , Colo., the north side of the chapel grounds. Family members of Mrs.Lydia Hancock and the late Martin L. Hancock held a family reunion at the Bluebell Park on Saturday, the following family members CHARLIE So, Again, ) Sunday. The county has paved the area around the school house for a parking area. The ward has just put in a new sidewalk on The family of Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Oroville, Calif., have been recent visitors at the Reed McKee home. Bowden from were present, Mrs. Lydla Hancock, 5 STANDARD - Itooiipvrit, Utah The dress standards at Duchesne high Thursday, August 17, 1972 scIhmiI will remain as written in the Conany change will be made by the students, stitution ami :y-laof the high school. admlnstratlon andor board action. They read as follows: Immodest dress has Included sleeveless Section B Dress Standards By shirts and blouses, skirts of the mini "The following limitations In dress shall U' in I'ffect for girls who attend length, see through blouses, and not wearing appropriate under garments. Good Duchesne tit ncImki! as students; Immotaste is the rule that we try to follow dest dress shall not be allowed; neither shall culottes 'vlthout flap front and rear, with this Section F-- 3 reads "Bovs are expected shorts, iaiilsiiits, slacks be allowed: geneto keep their hair In proper trim and to ral t'.niMiy appearance shall not lie be cleanshaven. A neat, allowed." mustache is acceptable." Proper trim "Tin" following limitations in dress has been interpreted as being not In exMull U in effect for boys who attend cess of the collar in length and with at Duchesne hikh school as students: Immodest dress slull not lie allowed; neither least part of the ear showing. "We have appreciated the support of shall excessively worn levis or frayed levis, hats in the school building, tailed the parents and students at Duchesne in shirts worn outside the trousers (with the the past and we feel that we have the best exception of retfilar overshirts and dressed students in the state and we would like to keep them looking that sameway." square-cu- t shirts) lie allowed: general grubby .ipjH'arance at scliool shall not lie said the faculty and studentbody officers at DHS. allowed." These laws and recommended and voted iixm by the students and home. Debbie and Lonnie Davis and friend Vickl from Casper, Wyo., were visitors at the Douglas McKee home Monday and Tuesday. The Douglas McKee' s attended a Davis family runion in Craig COME ON IN TODAY! Phone i Mii-luu-- Girl Scout News Christensen's n OHEQHi CH2S st.i-tliiii- til Liddell; Historian, Marsha Poulsun and representative Jeff Peterson. The officers have met to outline the plans for this years Seminary activities. Released time seminary Is offered as an elective class where students are released from the high school for one hour a day to receive religious training. This program is sponsored by the Church of Jesus Saints. Any student Christ of Latter-da- y regardless of their religion may take released time seminary and receive one credit hour from the high scltool. The courses that will be tauglit this year are: Old Testament , New Testament, and Levis a I Dress standards noted z USED RENTAL 'LEASING Roy and Lela Anderson, Darlene Anderson and her boy friend, Jim and Irene Earl and four children of Spokane, Wash.; Jim and RaNae Sparks and daughter of Magna; Carl and Carol Eare and three children of Pocatello, Ida.; Mrs. Viola Hancock (if Hunter; Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Hancock and three children, Pocatello, Ida.; Fred and Helene Coats, Pocatello, Ida.; Ray and Tonl Hancock and son Gary, Taylorsville; Mrs. Larry Hancock and bain, Salt Lake; Dave and Ruby Roberts, Roosevelt; Verdus and Colleen Miles, and three children of Mt. Home; Terry and Bartara Orme and three children, Salt Lake; Glenn and Merle Smith, New Plymouh, Ida.; Mr. and Mrs. Myron Nelson and two children, Woods Cross; Miss Brenda Smith, Salt Lake; Byron Duane and Colleen Hancock and nine children, Don, Scott, Jolin, Kenneth, Janet, Dale, Dennis, Aaron and Terri all of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Steed and baby of Salt Lake; Brent and Pat Hancock and four children, Glendale. Two of the family members Norma Steed and Shirley Hancock and their families were unable to attend. The family ate dinner at the park and had a family program and visited the old family homes and farms and all had a wonderful time to come home. Greg, Bruce, Glenn and Doug Todd all sons of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Todd spent several dayslnOrem visiting with the Chad Winkler family and the Rush lnert.schcr family. at the Wallace Seeley liuitie during the past week were Mrs. Jennie E. Goodrich, Duane and Marilyn Young and tori and Robert, Salt Lake; Al and Jeanne Rlchman and Terri, Provo; Mrs. Florence Klchman of Orem; Fred and Hetty Holla-daSantaquin and the Morris Monsen family, Vernal. - Rolene Bird has been quite til the past 10 days. She was In the Vernal hospital a few days receiving medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bird and IVrt and Peggy Bird spent a few days In Irwin and Idaho Falls, Ida., visiting with their daughters. RoMe and Kmma Urn and their families. They also went thru the Idaho Falls Temple while there. -Mrs. Dorothy Bird and Mr. jihI Mrs. Harold Perkins of Salt Lake visited wtth the John Pohlsander family one day last week. EllzaMh and Steven Pohlsander returned to Salt lake with their grandmother and Aunt ami uncle for a visit. -Ryan and Pwciu Joliansen came on Saturday after their three cldldren, Troy, Tiffany ami Treetia. who have spent the past week here visiting with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. t.iwen Goodrich. They returned home SumUy. Omul-ric- h -Ron Goodrich look his father ! to Salt lake Monday for medical treatment. Mrs. Iw ttMlrlrh accompanied tliem. They returned twine the same day. Drew ami Theora ("Hxxlrlch and three daughters were visiting here with Drew's parents, the U'unard Goodrich's. y, Specials, August 17, 18, 19 No. MS WESTERN FAMILY 5 cans 85' APPLESAUCE Cane of 24, $4 05 No, WESTERN FAMILY FRUIT COCKTAIL ' SOS 3 cans 77' of 24, Cane S&9B 4 cans 85' Libbys Pineapple, No. 211 Case of 24, Campbells Tomato Soup, No. 1 S4-- ... 7 cans 95' Case of 48, $6.25 3 cans 85' Tastewell Peaches, No. Vli Western Family CORN, No. 303 . . . 5 cans 95' 8 WESTERN FAMILY - 10 cans 98' TOMATO SAUCE 16 1000 ISLAND 2 for KRAFT DRESSING ZOo TOP-QUALIT- MEATS O Y GARDEN-FRES- 99' 59' $1.09 ROUND STEAK, lb Q - off label Liquid Detergent Q Cn PRODUCE O H 23' 10 lb. bag 59' SEEDLESS GRAPES, lb Russett POTATOES Fair Specia- l- starts Mon. 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