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Show ' MnlHfll Ashby Smith, Santaquin, ;he past wci'k visiting in Roosevelt ' home of her sun and family, Mr. and tlarin Ashby. She also visited with ")' in Lapuint, Montwell, Virnal and ! ; 1 i r I .alt. Mr. and Mrs. r.ily went to Ray Summarell and Salt Lake Saturday .rnuon to meet Joe who was returning i . til from a mission in West Japan. Mrs. Mattie Edwards, Salt Lake spent a few days thia week with Mr. and Mrs. Clem Laburm. e Mrs. Markel Caldwell and Sharon, Granger, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs Czar Rudy. Among the BYU students who were home for the weekend were Kathy Hall, Maurine Duke, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Evans, Linda Jensen and Arvin Winterton. e Richard Nelson, Provo, spent the Mrs. Bernice weekend in Roosevelt. Nelson who had spent last week in Riverton returned home with him. e Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ferguson and small son, Sandy, spent the weekend with Gracoo Dross Mr. and Mrs. LeonardFerguson and Mr. and Mrs. Wane Workman, e Mrs. Dennis Rasmussen and two children are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Theron Leavitt Mrs. Richard Hauck and children of Orem spent the weekend visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Leavitt On the way home she had the misfortune of wrecking her car in Provo canyon. No one was hospitalized but the car was badly damaged. Mrs. Sam Sammarell recently return ed from Salt Lake City where she had surgery. She is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Summarell at the present e Attending a Leadership school for Women at Utah State University in Logan during the past week were Mrs. Ralph Shields and Mrs. C. W. Jones, representing the American Legion Auxiliary. They either saw, or visited by phone, with the Wayne Burke's, Del Purnell's, Gary DeLange's, Mrs. Bernice Palferman, all former residents of Roosevelt Each inquired about their many friends and our rapid growth and asked us to convey their "hello's" to people here. Several Basinite students were also visited. Mr. and Mrs. Orman Sullivan returned home Monday afternoon after spending a week in Hawaii They toured the Islands of Maui and Oahu. They had a very enjoyable trip and said the Islands were Quality Fashion For 1 Woman beautiful Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gates recently returned home from a ten day tour of Young Ladies Children PEWmGBSB Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Haslem took their son Joe to Salt Lake to see an ear special- Greece and Turkey. They toured the Greecian Islands the French ship Renaissance. They visited Ishmer Turkey. They returned home Monday evening. BASIN MOBILE HOMES in Roosevelt and Duchesne CATALINA BOBBIE the ist, while there, Joe, partlsapated State Cross Country Track meet held at There were the HI Land High School. seventy five boys competing, six were from Union High, Joe came In fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell have moved back Into Ballard, They are living In a trailer house on the farm that use to belong to Russel Todd. Visitors over the weekend at the Nell Domgaard homo were Mrs. Domgaards Mrs. Garn Abbott brother, Mr. and and family from Salt Lake and Steven Lewis a nephew from the B.Y.U. at Provo. Beatrice Lundberg and son Terry drove to Southern Utah where they met another son, David, and went deer hunting with him. They returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Sanfred Butcher from Nebraska were here two days on business He sold his and visiting relatives. home here to Lloyd Rasmussen. In Slavs and Christina Bans on from VerSunday with bar parents, the W. L BrlsblM, whsrs othsr msmbsrs R was of the family had gathered, Christine's birthday. The Progressive Party which was held for the young married couples of Ballard Thursday night started at the Neil Domgaard homa, where the appetisers where served, than at the W. L. Brlsbin home for the main course, a ham dinner. Concluding at the Earl Gardner home where the deseret, consisting of pie ala mods was served and a program was held honoring the Jack Allreds, who In the near fUtura are moving to Bennett and the Oral Allreds who are moving to Dry Fork. Mr. and Mra. Dewey McConkle of Salt Lake brought their daughter, Carol Betts, home October 23 after she got out of tbs hospital from an operation. Carol is recovering satisfactorily. Over night Visitors at the Jr. Batts homa last Friday night wars Mr. and Mrs. David Gunderson and three children of Salt Lake. Mra. Gunderson Is Mrs. Batts nal spent sister. Tayna Frlsby Is homa after spending soma time In Salt Lake helping at her sister's boms, whoes baby has been 111. the baby hasnt shown much Improvement Miss Dal berg Lowe waa bunted by one of her sheep and had to go to the hospital. She Is now better. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Hatch of Provo were hare visiting their grandparents, the Jerry Hatches, and deer hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Caldwell from Idaho visited Wednesday evening at the Zane Asaya. They also visited other relatives in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Marett of Provo were home at the Karl Shlslars tor the weekend. They are both atudents at the GAY GIBSON AT OUR ROOSEVELT LOT INCLUDING NEW DRESSES WEAR-SPORTS- WEAR ... we have just taken Homa for the deer hunt waa Gary Gardner , from Salt lake. He didn't get his dear. Visiting over the weak and at tha Earl Gardner home this weekend was Mrs. Doug McKinley and two children from Rich field. PIZZA NIGHT! (Friday - Saturday) PURPLE COW drive-i- n AR UflE OF MOBILE HOMES: The Montrose MELVIN WHITE LINGERIE 1 IS A MEMBER OF THE CENTRAL UTAH CONSERVANCY DISTRICT BOARD OF DIRECTORS. . IS INTERESTED IN THE CULINARY WATER PROJECT IN ROCK CREEK TO 8ERVE THE ENTIRE UINTAH BASIN. HAS WORKED LONG AND HARD FOR DUCHESNE COUNT Come and see them . . and compare! (Paid political advertisement by 28 6 to Closing in a Our first group of these homes, from Greeley, Colo., are now here. They are 72 x 14s. For the ultimate in spaciousness and beauty, youll have to see these homes to see what mobile home living can really be! The Montrose has spectacular arrangement and construction features. 722-275- October 17 his Hospital where ha died funeral w as Saturday October 21 in Vernal. Correctlon-- R was reported last week fa the Ballard News that Elden Jenkins was injured whan the car ha was riding In hit a cow on tha loka road. This was an error. The car ho was ridding In hit mother car, both cars wars demolished, several people were hurt, Elden got a head Injury, but la recovering aatiafactor-l- y. THINGS YOU SHOULD CONSIDER IN THE COMMISSION RACE 4-YE- COATS The William Jenkins spent several days in Salt Lake wham Mrs. Jenkins brother, In the Veterans w.iph Thompson, was BYU. BROOKS MATERNITY Is now batter, WUmer SOUTH MAIN Murray) th 0 i! f! "My entire life has been in rural Utah in the livestock business. With this back- A .ir if A ground (1 LIFE-BLOO- D I am fully aware that WATER is the of any community. A i) "I wish to re-affir- m my allegience to the rural areas and again express my desire to promote the interest of the i) A II Uintah Basin. t f. "Duchesne County has an immediate need for additional municipal water. I will cooperate fully with local and state officials to solve this problem as well as to develop a system to supply this water where needed. BOB CLYDE I ( I A RE-ELE- CT SENATOR CLYDE TO THE UTAH SENATE "I will vigorously support water devel- opment in the Uintah Basin for present and future industrial, municipal, irrigation and all other uses. I |