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Show Home arts entries are STANDARD . RouNevrlt. Utah Thursday, Aiigutil 17, 1072 6 ducts, the Hume Arts Division must arrive at the Duchesne high school auditorium Monday August 21 from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. or 12 Tuesday August 22 from 8 a.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Drcnt Nielsen hosted the 500 club on Saturday evening with a steak barbecue at Starvation Reservoir. Special guests were Chuck and Carol Zimmerman. noon. Judging will lie froml p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday August 22 and again Wednesday TroAugust 23 from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. in each lie outstanding will given phies division. Sweepstake trophy will be given to the winner of the most blue ribbons in the Hume Arts Division. Exhibits will be open for the public Thursday, Friday and Saturday August 24, 25 and 20 from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. each BIHTllS lt, Mr. and Mrs. Errol B. Ilulllneer, a boy, Aug. 0. lt, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leslie Warr, a girl, Aug. 9. Kixite, RooMr. and Mrs. Carl 10. a Aug. sevelt, girl, Mr. and Mrs. Carl David Roberts, Tablona, a boy, Aug. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conrad Reed, Roosevelt, a boy, Aug. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Christensen, Roosevelt, a girl, Aug. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Wllklns, Kandlott, Roo-seve- Roo-seve- day. Those people in the Roosevelt Area who would like articles taken to the fair can or Thora contact Xclma Lloyd at 722-252. Llddell at Supervisors for the Home Arts Division are el ma E. Lloyd, Thora Llddell, Freda Da vies, Lola Hamilton and Carolln Hadden. "We would like to encourage everyone to enter as many exhibits as possible," said fair officials. A prize of 2 cases of Ball quart fruit jars will be given to first place and one case of Jars to second place In the canning division. Ten pounds of sugar will be given to the first place winner In baked goods. Ro'rt 27 722-2G5- Aug. 13. PATIKNTS Clara Tablona; Carlene Williams, Eldon Vernal; Howard, Craig Green, Tyra, Altamont; Doyle Curlw, Holier Jessie House, all Duchesne; Ange-lin- e Evans, Neola; Orson Stevens, Elaine Chapoose, Billie Mulllns, all Roosevelt; Ronald Lee Brown, Spanish Fork; Erick Lopez, Towaoc, Colo. Le-Fev- re, FAIR FOOTNOTES Schools at Duchesne change time schedule We've movedl From the fairgrounds to the Ducliesne high school, where we'll spread out a little more and have brighter lights. Hut, will everybody make an effort to find us there, we wonder. Just another week and the exhibits will be coming in. Do you have a neighbor who said, last year , "Why, mine are I should have prettier than those brought them." Give her a gentle nudge tills year. . . it could be a blue ribbon effort. Remember Art and Photography go together, coming in on Wednesdy, August 23, Thursday, August 24, means flowers and flower arrangements, (live, artificial, dried) tablesetting and house-plant- s. The time to bring them Is between 9 and 11:30 a.m. so the judges have time to award prizes and ribbons before the flowers wilt. Days to see the Art and Flower show are Friday from 9 to 9, and Saturday, from 9 to G. Exhibitors may claim prizes and ribbons any time after 1 p. m. on Saturday. See you at the Fair!! As a result of conflicts with the vocaschool in Roosevelt, the starting and tional ending time for the schools In Duchesne will be changed. Both the elementary and high school will start school at 8:30 a.m. wldch Is 15 minutes earlier than last year. The buses will arrive at the stops approximately IS minutes earlier all along the line. The Duchesne high school schedule will be as follows except Thursday, 1st, 8:30 to 9:20; 2nd; 9:25 to 10:15; 3rd, 10:20 to 11:10; 4th 11:15 to 12:00; Noon, 12:00 to 12:40; 5th, 12:40 to 1:30; Cth, 1:35 Christensen's Sidewalk Sale Friday, Saturday For Really Low Prices, Don't Miss This Sale! to 2:25 and 7th, 2 JO to 3:20. Thursday's Schedule Is, 1st, 8:30 to 9:00; 2nd, 9:05 to 9:45; 3rd, 9:50 to 10;30; 4th 10:35 to 11:15; 5th, 11:20, to 12:00; noon, 12:00 to 12:40; 6th, 12:40 to 1:10 and 7th 1:15 to 1:45. INTERESTING FACTS BROUGHT 9 er The most used letter in the English language The least used la "q". la "e". hug are nunied artrr the town of Hrlgulm, where they were first made. Durfi-- I Salt Lake, visited over the weekend with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Cecil Peterson. Keith Malr took the scouts back to th lakes fishing. Tlndma Orr and Dedee, Chlco, Calif., returned home after visiting with Rose Gardner for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Corwln Labrum and family, Congo Park, Calif., are here They came for Corwln' 25th visiting. held Saturday night at Bottle reunion class Duf- There's no lead in lead pencil. The mutciiul really graphite. used is V v Hollow. Wcs Dustlan and grandson's Brent and Kent Bastian went to Price Sunday after 1 WESTERN AUTO Taking first place In league pluy were, front row, Mury Wilton, Barbara I'resk, Suwn Solmonmn, Sharon Kixkiller, Carol Markey: buck row. Lamar Nielsen, kpnnxor; Keith NlclMin, coach, Floyd Niclson. coach. Arhu I'resk, Joyce I'resk, Runae Nlclwin. Mayor Ed Yack, Bonnie Fausett. league president. Not present were Pala Nelson and Susan NiHson. Freeman Dye spent 7 In Salt Lake where he blessed the son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug CamptX!ll. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McKee, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Labrum, Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Art Mitchell, Harrlman visited with Esther Halverson and attended funeral services In Roosevelt for Mrs. and 1 i m LADIES Front row, Kayla Walker. Bonnie Fausett, Sharon Blrdhell and Kalliy Hall: kick row. Mary ALL-STAR- S Wilson, Sharon Sixkillcr, Merna Johnson. Joan Pickup, Judy Martin and Vickie RasmusMn. some bulls. Mr. Sunday, y gJ Mrs. Aug. Gaines. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Peterson went to Salt Lake the first part of the week for a check up. -- Mr. and Mrs. Terry Bastian and N. Y., visited with their Jimmy, Albany, parents, Mella Bastian and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Oberhansly. The Bastlans are work. moving to Salt Lake where Terry has Visiting with the Freeman Dye's over the weekend was Mr. and Mrs. B. Gale Campbell and girls, Mrs. Doug Campbell Campbell and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dye and famly, Salt Lake. -Sunday night in Sacrament meeting the young Women's Mutual was reoranglzed released as president was Dorothy Luck; La Von Malr 1st counselor and Loldene Zager 2nd counselor. Sustained as president was La Von Malr, Marilyn Rlggs, 1st counselor and Coleen Gardner 2nd counse- S Named were Bonnie IJoyd, SENIOR GIRL Vickie Brown, June Monks. Cheryl Zager, Kim Kryson, Linda I'resk, Terry Amps and Mayor Ed Yack. Not present for photo was Amelia Hullinger und Mary Ann Cliasrl. ALL-STAR- TURNERS ARE WINNERS Turners team took first lilare honors In the league tournament and I'BIC. and 2nd in league play. Front row, Bonnie Fausett, Carmu Asay. Jane Edwards, Jo Ilackford, Nancy I'errival, couch. Bark row, Lyle Butcher, sponsor; Earlene Baggett, Vickie Estell White, Joan Pickup, Mary Ellen Kettle, rap-tai- n. Not present for photo was Trudy Kowallis, Kayla Walker and Sheryl Lemon. Christensen's Ras-musse- n, Sidewalk Sale Friday, Saturday lor. Visiting at the Mark Oberhansly home and Mrs. Ivan Bastian and attended over the week was Mrs. Sherwood Butter-fiel- d Jessie's class reunion at Bottle Hollow. and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Money. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zimmerman and The Malnar reunion was held Saturday children, Dallas, Tex., are here visiting at the Big Park in Uintah Canyon those with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Larsen. Sunday attending was Mr. and Mrs. Joe Malnar they held a family reunion at the Larsen and granddaughter, Debby Nlckells from home. Attendingwas Mr. and Mrs. Richard Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Steven Malnar Larsen and family, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. and children, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Toreng-se- n Lyle Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Larsen Jr., and family, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. and family. K. C. La Rose and Sherry, Altamont; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Larsen and and Mrs. Roger Kyle and family, Granger; family, Ogden spent the weekend with Mr. Marlon Malnar and Sherry Curtis, Salt and Mrs. Joe Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. Lake; Steven Malnar, Germany; Mr. Jay Larsen and attended the class reunion and Mrs. Frank Malnar, Salt Lake; Mr. at Bottle Hollow. and Mrs. Roger Cook and family, MinneMr. and Mrs. Lee CI egg and family, sota; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, Margaret Henderson, Salt Lake; La Rene Orchard and children, LaPuente, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Deloss Dye and family, Kir. and & Mrs. DeLoy Dye and family, Mr. and Mrs. La Dell Dye and Lisa and Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Dye and two guests, Mrs. Molly TWO LOTS: Johnson and Pat. S371 South State 2085 W. No. Temple Marjorie Houston and children went to Salt Lake Wednesday to do some shopping Airline A Great Lakes and go to Lagoon. They were accompanied Letsurehome & Alt Mobile and Ross her by grandmother Margaret Homes sister Gwen Ross, Arcadia. Heidi and Lou Chein, Yuba, Calif., spent Swinger, Mini and Caban Motor Homes two weeks visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mark to took Salt the Fern Oberhansly. girls DOUBLE WIDE Mobile Homes, 2, Lake to catch the plane back to CaliS 4 Bedrooms - Prices start fornia. They are the daughters of the &t 17.995. Fern plans on former Kaye Bow en. AIJMl FULL LINE of 12 X 14 wide staying in Salt Lake for a few days to Mobile Homes 12-- ft wldes start visit and do some shopping. at $5,195; 14-- ft wldes, start at Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bastian and Gary, $8,395. Provo spent the weekend visiting with Mr. BRASHERS MOTOR HOMES. INC. MOBILE 858-78- mim-m- (1 and Mrs. Leland Peterson and Thelma Jes-se- n, Kelly, Salt Lake brought Mrs. with relato visit Calif., Richmond, tives in Neola. Mr. and Mrs. David Hlnkley and family 466-55- TO YOU BY JAY GATES The ire cream cone was invented in the of 1904. at the St. Louis World's Fair. fel. , 4 All needle work, canning, baked proand handicraft to ie entered in 500 club meets a girl, CQ3DOCQ2B sought for county fair fact . . . Ymi ran atr real mmr nn Anil. here' umithrr u new nr iimiI cur imm ut A 1. C1irrolrt-lni-k- . Ktp in nml rr nnme uu! if the price fur ynurM-lf- . We'll lie limiting fur aril tu talking ! San Diego, Calif., visited her sister and , Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bastian and For Really Low Prices. Don't Miss This Sale! brother Mr. and Mrs. Dellis Spencer. and Mrs. Sonny Arrowchis have moved their trailer In across from the school house. 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