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Show enjoyed a fishing trip to Flaming Gorge and Browns Park over the weekend. LeRoy A twine of Farmington, N. M. has returned to the Ardon Evans home for another school year as a placement STANDARD - Knosevrlt, Utah Thursday, August 31, 1072 jIX Myton Presbyterian Church News Mrs. Robert Murphy and family, Sparks at Nev., have been visiting the past week the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy. Mrs. June Mower and sons of Orem were overnight guests Friday at tlie home of her mother Mrs. Vera Larsen. Lillie Slue Clayburn was Mrs. sustained as Laurel Teacher In tlie YWMIA Mrs. Bonnie Ross was sustaled as Mia Guest speaker at the Myton Presby- terian Cluirch Sunday August 27 was William II. Tyler, an Elder at First Presbyterian Church, Salt Lake City. Ills topic was a timely one on how to best use ones talents and time, coming so close to Fair week. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler and their three daughters remained for the fellowship hour and potluck following church services. Maid 4-- j head for Utah State Fair 4-- KAWASAKI BIKE SHOP Hunting Season Specials! Kawasaki Company Sale GEEEEQl C020 NEW Reg. $554.00) now $599.00 (Reg. $730.00) LOOK! 1973 Light Weight Reg. $930 Enduro now $825 POLARIS SNOWMOBILE 1972 DENT & DEMO SALE Demo 400 cc $799 250 cc New 400 cc $899 TRAC- K- H 530 cc $1088 TRACK 15-IN- (J $388.00 $466.00 (2) 175 cc Reg. $1495 Demo 530 cc $1088 WILL FINANCE! PIIONE 722-962- 4 gflpflEBy.1 Mr. and Mrs. Wendell F rest on left Thursday for a vacation trip to South H pick up the! missionDakota. They ary, Ansel Chegup . He will give his mission report in Sacrament meetingSep-temb- er 10. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tominson and son Brad visited In Clearfield with son Brownie and family and attended some sessions at the temple. David and Patty Dennis from Des Moines Iowa, visited Wednesday with his uncle Dan Dennis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Duncan and family vacationed In Salt Lake three days last week. Visiting the Peace gardens, Planl-tariu- m and Lagoon. Ronald and Merna Johnson motored to Armo, Ida., to see her brother Darrell Christensen who Is leaving to fill a -- ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A NICER, MORE MODERATE CLIMATE? GOOD SCHOOLS AND MOST ALL SHOPPING NEEDS ROOM ENOUGH FOR DOUBLE-OLARGE SPACES PERHAPS YOU WOULD LIKE A GARDEN, GRASS. CEMENT PATIOS AND WALKS ALL UTILITIES UNDERGROUND . . . READY FOR IMMEDIATE HOOKUP? THEN COME TO R ALTAMONT MOBILE HOME PARK NOTE: We have a few $30 Spaces left! OR 2 CALL SEE MR. AND MRS. LAMAR STEVENSON, ALTAMONT ... 454-359- BASIH MOBILE HOMES with offices in Roosevelt and Duchesne DEMONSTRATION . . . Karl Taylor and I.ynrtte Iliuldrn will enter state fair competition in meal preparation contest. judged again. Winners In the various phases of H Include; Foods I, Cherle Clayburn, Dene McKinnon, Jeanette Cowgur and Amy Giles, Cookies. Foods II, Jewel Giles, Donna Ellen Hayes, Laurie Duncan, Muffins; Denise Horrocks, Date Nut Bread. Foods III, Kay Rachele, Beverly Shields, Cheese Roll Ups; Margaret Snow, Karen Gilbert, Baking Powder Biscuits. Foods IV, Debbie Foy, Lou Ann Walker, Penny White, White Bread; Barbara Whole Wheat Bread. Foods Adv. Terri Lyn Lindsay, Oatmeal Cake; Lynette Hadden, Spice Apple Crunch Cake; Valerie WUcken, Date Fancy Bread. Sewing I, Terrilynn Halladay, Rhonda Rhoades, Beverly Young and LaDonna Tidwell, Skirts. Sewing II, Dana Killian and Sonja Tidwell, Jumper and Vest skirt and slacks. Sewing HI, Sherie Bellon and Cindy 4-- Mor-tens- mission for tlie LDS Church. The second ward will hold a budget dinner at the City Park Thursday August 31, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Some of the families traveling to Orem last week to pick up their Indian child-r- e were Gerald and Lorraine Daye, a Sth grader, Leroy Harding; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rasmussen, Mary Louise Tosose, this will lie her 4th year with them. She is a senior at Union. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Workman their 8th grader Harrison Nez; Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Squire a 9th grader, Lester Yazzie. -to Maurlne Bellon Congraulatlons winning the sweepstakes at the County Fair. Sister La Dawn Dennis called her father Dannicl Dennis Wednesday for his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brooke and family from Price were visiting family and friends over the weekend. and Olen Timothy have been visiting here and spent Sunday visiting with Thelma and Reed Anderton. - Kir. and Kirs. Gall Lo ranger motored to Salt lake Friday, visiting his father Henry Loranger, a patient in the nursing home and also spent sometime with an uncle Ed Loranger in Midvale. -Debbie and Amy Dennis went to Las Vegas with a friend and visited with their sister and the new baby. Their mother Mrs. Joyce Dennis came home with them Wednesday. Birthday Calendar Roosevelt area August 31 Beverly Shields, Elmer Kettle, Val Betts. Septenilier I Kevin Klortensen, Mike Kettle, Verda Mae Mortensen, Elvis Prescott, Belle Fenn, Ralph ONeil, Chris Stevens (Mission), Norma Jean Nielsen, Holly L. Edmunds. September 2 Archer Seaver, Jr. Septemlier 3 Lyn Miller, Charles Whitehead, Gwen Page, Chris Secrest, Sidney Lee Hnbb, Thelma Shields. Septemtier 4 Jack Cook, Nile Adams, Jean Hamblin, Danna Gingell, Edna Wills. Septenilier 5 Michelle Rich, Arake H. Hulllnger, Margie Mleure, Michael Walker, Thurla Richlns. Septenilier -- Merna Johnson, Clayton C. Hulllnger, William Ostler, Ralph Prescott, Terry I Reynolds, Effle Taylor. Anniversaries VmAmviaiUU .j ANNIVERSARIES August 31 Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Squire, Mr. and Mrs. Dahl Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W'tlkorson. ' Basin Mobile Homes New Duchesne Lot Phone 722-220- 6 - 738-591- 7 We offer the finest Mobile Homes built at the Very Best Prices possible! to 10) Purple Cow teacher. i! "" V 8 Drive-I- n Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKinnon and Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKinnon and family with relatives from Price and Salt Lake C- 4 (Saturday Night, Jordan. nL-- (10-spe- ed PIZZA Vera Johnson attended funeral services for a relative Saturday at West Speaker for the Septenilier 3 services will lie from a Methodist church in the Salt Lake Area. Ladles' Aid members will le quilting Monday and Wednesday of each week. Interested ladles are Invited to attend. A potluck luncheon will tie served each day. MARLENE NEELEY . . . winner r The church schedule of guest speakers competition nt upeecli contest In is as follows; 1st Sunday of each month, Fair. County guest speaker, Methodist church, Salt Lake; 2nd Sunday of each month, guest 4-He- rs speaker, Central Christian Cluirch, Salt Lake; 3rd Sunday of each month, lay reader from Myton Presliyterlan church; 4th Sunday of each month, guest speaker, This year Duchesne County will be Presbyterian cluirch, Salt lake; Sth Suntwelve II members to the state sending month of each reader (if needed) lay day In contest Logan where they will compete from Myton congregation. with youngsters from all over the state for prizes, trips and scholarships. Representing the county In the syle dress review will be Becky Nielsen from Roosevelt. Marlene Seeley from Bluebell was the winner In the pulillc speaking contest. Karl Taylor from Duchesne won the demonstration contests and Lynette Hadden also from Ducliesne was tlie meal preparation winner. The winning team in tlie livestock judging who will lie traveling to Logan are Sandra Fisher from Allamont, Rick Lyons USED from Altunah, Jessup Van Tassel from 250 cc $465.00 TaMona, Errol Nelson from Blueliell. 350 cc $795.00 Purple ribbon winners at the County will have their articles and exhibits Fair 125 cc $499.00 taken to the State Fair where they will be (2) 100 cc (2) 100 cc EatattheCOW! .VplomliT 1 Mr. and Mrs. IVlmer Hamblin, Mr. ami Mrs. Charles L. Jenkins. and Mrs. Dale ASeptember nderson. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Swain, Mr. ami Mrs. Carl Frlsliy. Sl'toml-e- r and Mrs. Need Peterson, Mr . and Mrs. Curtis Winn. Septenilier 4 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mustek ami Mrs. Clark RoSeptenilier berts, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Archer Seaver, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hastlan. Septenilier 6 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. BECKY NIELSEN . . . winner of tlie style dress review, will compete in State Fhlr dress rev lew. Lisonbee, dress; Kasl Johnson, Blouse, skirt and vest; Betty Ruth Rasmussen, dress and smock. Sewing IV, Barbara Klortensen, Leah Lindsay, dress; Lola Lindsay, jumper. Sewing Adv. Shauna Rasmussen, coat and jumper, Susan Crozler, Bunnld Stevenson, dress; Becky Nielsen, coat and skirt, Style dress revue winner. Home Improvement I, Tammy Bloxham, Led Sum ma rail and Mary Lou Mangan, Luncheon cloths. Home Improvement H, Anne Roberts and Beth Redmond, Bulletin Boards. Home Improvement HI, Linda Garren, Decorative Pillow. Home Improvement IV, Tamara Wllc-ke- n, Shoe storage and Stool. Child Care I, Ann Clayburn, Quiet Book. Knitting I, Jeannette Cowgur, Julia Rae Tucker, Debra Warr and lisa Walker, Slippers. Knitting II, LaDonna Tidwell and Nelda Hartman, Slippers; Knitting HI, Sonja Tidwell, Sweater; Knitting VI, Debbie McKay, Sweater. l INTERMOUNTAIN MOBILE HOME SALES New and Used Mobile Homes ft Campers WE OFFER REAL COUNTRY DEALS IN: Hacienda - Iiroadmorc - Atlantic Glenbrook - Sequoia - Tamarack NOTICE! Find the misused or mispellcd word in this ad, and get $100 off on any Mobile Home. Just find the word, and bring this ad in! Birthday Calendar ALTAMONT AREA BIRTHDAYS August 31 Roger Malmstrom September 1 Bernice Thacker. September 2 Ned Hardman, Maxle B. Hartman, LaFarge Dastrup, Nathan Todd. September 3 Addle L. Lindsay Septemtier 4Rowen Klonsen, Jennifer Tuft, Molly Ann Rawlins. September 5 Linda Goodrich, Cody Beal Julia Tucker, Vearl Ray Tucker. September 6 Danny Fisher, Roberta Stevenson, Ellen Christensen. Hub of Mobile Home Sales in the Basin! ANNIVERSARIES Septemtier 2 Mr. and Kira. A1 Taylor, Kir. and Kirs. Kay Rawlins. September 4 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reay. September 6 Mr. and Mrs. Reay Jessen West Main in Duchesne BEST EDUCATED Educated In Weber County Schools. Associate of Science Decree Weber State 1958 Bachelor of Arts Degree University of Utah 1960 Master of Science Degree University of Utah 1962 Ph. D. Johns Hopkins 1968 Law School (one year) George Washington University 0 MOST EXPERIENCED For eight years Bob worked for Senator Bennett and the people of Utah in the Nation's Capitol aa the Legislative and Administrative Assistants. Bob has had broad experience In protecting and promoting Utah's interests in the Nations Capitol. He worked closely with Senator Bennett and the late Senator Dlrksen in the hirtorical and suceesxful battle In 1965 to prevent the repeal .f Section 14 y Act which allows Utah to (B) of the have a Right-to-Wor- k law. Aa Legislative Assistant, Bob miggeated tn Senator Bennett an amendment to remove the oncr-ou- a record keeping requirements on sporting ammunition imposed by the 1968 Gun Control Art. The Senator introduced the amendment and skill Taft-Hartle- 0 fully guided it into law, thus removing the record keeping provisions on most sporting ammunition. At the staff level Bob has worked hard for funding and approval of key Utah projects such as the Central Utah Project and the Artificial Hcait Test Facility nt the University of Utah. On assignment for Senator Bennett. Bob worked closely with Utah's Attorney General in getting improved air service for Utah to Chicago, the East Coast, the Southwest and the Pacifi Northwest. Senator Bennett and Bob worked vety closely with industry representatives from Utah. NASA and Office of Klangement and Budget Officials to gain approval fur the solid fuel booster in the space shuttle. BEST QUALIFIED to represent you WELFARE REFORM -- Welfare In America ia a meaa! It must be reformed and brought under control. Bob favois the approach recently reported by the Senate Finnnce Committee whirh In essence requires able bodied people to work for their assistance. In other words. No Work - No Assistance. A similar piogram Is now being tried in California by Governor Rengon. AGRICULTURE Agriculture remains one or Utahs most vital industries. The family farm Is the backbone of Utah's rural counties. Operating costa over the years have put n real squeeze on the independent farmer. Bob is very concerned about the increasing power O or large states nnd cities and their urban interests In the U. 8. Congress. He will be nn effective man for Utah's agriculture interests. Bob willspokesexert every effort to find workable solutions to the serious predator control problem which pingues our sheep Industry, lie will also fight to maintain multiple use or Federal Lands in the First District, especially the longstanding nnd vital rights of our stockmen GUN CONTROL The right to keep and benr arms is guaranteed the I niled States Constituticai. Bob opposes any Inws imposing Federal licensing or registration of gun owners or their firearms. Utah's sportsmen should not be penalized for the problems created by criminals in the big cities. Personal and Religous Background Native of Welter County 37 years Old Married to !he former Carolyn IIHner of Ogden nnd Ihe un rents of five children Member of I.DM Chiireh Ken-rMission tn Netherlands Itl.VV.'VH Bishop of Arlington (Vn.) Ward 1969-7- 2 EALLcompare and you'lLelec T BOB McKay. WE CARRY: BROOKDALE, GENTRY, VAN DYKE, VANTAGE ITinne News Items to WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL! 722-213- 1 CONGRESS |