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Show 10 STANDARD - Kmmevelt. CUh Thuraday, AiiRiiHt 17, 1972 CEEECQL CSEB Myron and Ruth Haslem and family motured to Orem Saturday to attend a Mrthday celebration honoring Myron's father Mr. Jolui Haslein on Ids 84th birthday. The affair was lield in the City Park with a large crowd of relatives present. Alden and Ilene Hamblin arc new parents to a baby son turn August 1 in the local liospital the little fellow weighed 5 lbs and 4 oz and has a little sister Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Klmtorly. Ramon Storey. Vernal. Mr. ami Mrs. James E. iiamlil in, Great Grandmother, Mrs. Candcnce Hunt. s. Max Nelson and daughter Cherl Womack and girls Julie, Lori and Debbie spent the past week in Salt Lake and Granger visiting and sightseeing. Weekend company at tlie James Powell home were sons Lars and Afton Powell and family. Gardcll Powell and family, Clair Baker, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Baker from Provo. Ken and Linda Serre enjoyed a visit from Lindas mother Mrs. Beth Protliers and daughter Susan front Springvlllo. Visiting with the Reed Andertons during the week were sons Donald and Lorraine and family from Taylorsville and Kent and Peggy and family from Salt Lake and --Mr- Eat at the COW! X parents. Mrs. Thelma Andcrton her grandson Alan to Salt Lake. They visited her son Donalds new home In Taylorsville and brought her grandson Petey home for a week. ward Young married held their lesson nlglit Sunday evening at the ward lull. Hostesses were Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Alexander. Lima Killian gave the lesson. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan were Salt Lake visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ostler have had their granddaughters Sandra from Clearfield, Lory and Cindy Ostler, Vernal. -- Keith and LaRue Jensen and family spent the past week vacationing in Yellowstone Park and visited an uncle Dave Loertscher's big cattle ranch in Idaho Falls. -- Nlel Mathews and children, Susan, RaNae and Dennis went vacationing to Yellowstone Park in Idaho and Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bird have a new grandson torn to daughter Beverly and Dee Hullinger Aug. 12 in local hospital tipping the scales to 9 lbs 12 oz., has a small brother Mlcheal and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Deltort Hullinger, Vernal and a great grandmother Mrs. Ida Bowthorpe, Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. James Powell visited In Sait Lake Wednesday. PIZZA (Saturday Night, a girl friend Jackie Call. Mrs, Joyce Dennis left Monday for Las Vegas , Nev., to help with a new grandson born to daughter Cindy and Tim Knight Aug. 1 and will answer to Danniel Joseph. Ron and Marilyn Taylor and children came from Trent onton bringing Ids sister Mareline Itoine and also his parents Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Barrus. Saturday Mr and Mrs. Maurel Taylor entertained them at a family dinner with sun Guy and Naomi and children, -Sunday dinner company at the Taylor home were James Bacon sister Prudence Parrish and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ross. company at the Max Nelson home were Karen and Wayne Brown and family . Saturday night all went camping and fishing. Susan and Lynette Brown stayed for a weeks visit with htelr grand- to 10) Purple Cow Drive-I- n maenro Mr. Ken Pearson of Central Christian Church, Salt Lake City, provided the worship services Sunday, August 13, at the Memliers Myton Presbyterian Church. of the congregation participated in the unusual service with a unison reading of part of the sermon, with individuals reading passages handed to them. Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Joined the congregation for a fellowship dinner following the services. The Ladles Aid held its Monday quilting session, with members enjoying a potluck lunch. Services for August 20, at 11 a.m., will be under the direction of Mr. Thomas Gentry, Ioka, who will be the speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Kennard WUkerson and family from Kelowna, B. C., Canada have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Wllker-so- ns mother, Stella Clark. They returned home Monday. Also visiting for a were Mr. and Mrs. family Floyd Clark and daughters, Provo; Don Clark, Gusher, Ben Clark and family, Vernal; Ned Clark and Jeb Clark, Granger. Scott Fenn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fenn, las Vegas, Nev., Is vacationing at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Fenn. over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Murray were Mr. and Mrs. Craig Kesler from Fowlersvllle, Mich., and two children. Here doing temple work for the dead and working In the genealogy library they have been here for three weeks. and Mrs. Nell Murray and children of Orem came to attend a class reop union. Mrs. John Tucker and Sharona, Travis Mylese and Stanley all of Magna. They will be moving soon to Indiana. Miss Sara Murray from Taylorsville Bills sister, all came and attended the ward barbecue. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Spencer of Glendale, spent the weekend at the Bill Cox ranch. They are the parents of Miss v v- - . i- - . wn X Arriving Saturday August 19 It's the biggest tractor announcement day in more than ten years. It's August 19 the day you can enter Generation II and meet lour new tractors from John Deere ranging from 80 to ISO hp. It's the day you can start farming more in greater comfort and luxury. safely affair you simply can't It's an afford to miss. Refreshments will be served and door prizes awarded. all-d- ay EVERETT EQUIPMENT III Kinks-icII- . Highway Mali and Male Street Phone 731-218- 3 position hereby given applications will be received by Director, Community Action Program. Ute Indian Tribe, Fort Duchesne, Utah. 84026, for the position of Ute Indian Reservationwide Project Planning Coordinator; Ute Tribe Senior Citizens. JOB SUMMARY: Under the direction of the UTE TRIBE BOARD OF AGING. performs some of all or executing and coordinating the the following types of duties: programs administered by the Coordinates the activities of Tribal C.A.P. program, the Tak Force and develops QUALIFICATIONS: The Youth Program Coord--- s Implementation of the plan ar- rive(1 at lindcr lhe project; inator should have a BA provide assistance, gree or equivalent experience, leadership and support to tar- - Applicants should have some get area coordinators, delin- - background or experience in entes and describes specific youth development and knowl-step- s necessary for the devel- - edge of public and private of the project on the nources available to the Indian reservation. Tribal programs. A Important FACTORS: qualfication of applicant is the 1. Prepares with the aid of ability to act as counselor and the Task Force a compre- - advocate of youth, hensive written report of the SALARY: Maximum of S9.000 activities, findings and recommendations of the planning project. Publishes and widely distributes information to participating groups and organizations, and of thrr interested groups and the public at large. 2. Supervision Exercised -Supervises the work of professional and clerical assistants and specialists that may be employed to carry out surstudies and to work, social services, educaveys. supervise clerical staff of tion. business, organized research effoit. or closely re- project. con- - lated Holds, 3. Responsibility for All applications must be tacts: Maintains continual contact with State Staff, filed no later than August 31. with high level Reservation 1972. Officials, groups and agencies, Henry Harden. Director and other comprehensive planCommunity Action Program Ute Indian Tribe ning efforts. 4. 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Wayne Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross came home Wednesday Loryn from his mission In Japan. The Ross are sure glad to have him home. He will report his mission Sunday evening in Sacrament meeting. Out of town visitors attending the services for the baby of Scott and Karen Jessen, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bingham, Salt Lake; Mildred Betts, Vickie Jackson and Virginia Tanner, all Vernal, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Allred, Logan, came home to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Allred last weekend. --M- r. and Mrs. Val Evans and family of Sandy dropped In for a visit at the Bill Fausett home. Val and Joyce Evans attended school with Bill while at Snow College In Ephraim. $33.33 CAR STEREO yourself. Don't over-exe- rt Take along all the equipment you will need, but dont take along unnecessary for a few days at the Elmer tt Fausett home was a brother of Mrs. Far Horn DrUirry Vernal, DeLiixe IDI Here are some tips from the Utah Safety Council: Stay within the limits of your experience. 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