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Show 4 . at the hom of Mr. and Mrs. tor tha daer hunt were dR . Ifrs. Edwin Clegg and family, , Leland Clegg and family, Cheater Flnnen and daughter 1 1 Em Diego, Calif. Keith and Arron Keith girl friend Debbie aB af Provo. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'tawbow and family waa Doyle Salt Lake and some friends of Mrs. Frank Clark, Mr. and Smith and Florence Tumbow three aeaaiona at the Provo Wednesday of this week, fc. aed Mra. Dale Giles are the first garewti of a baby boy born Oct. 21 at County Hospital. The baby to Salt lake by the grandpa-a- d Mrs. Ralph Giles soon after to the Primary Childrens Hospital ft had surgery. It Is coming along well at this time. They took the mother in Tuesday to be wtth the baby. Some folks go through life In a quiet way helping the youth In our communities. We never know for just how many years. This week we found out about one such a fellow Kenneth Carllle. He was honored at a H banquet at Myton this past week where he received his 20 year pin tor outstanding work In the H program. We add our thanks to Ken. Mr. and Mrs. Ted D. Nye and family were weekend visitors at the home of his parents, Ted and Thelma Nye. The family has lived In San Jose , Calif., for the past thirteen years but have now moved back 4-- 4-- to Salt Lake. In Salt Lake Ted D., will work In the Engineering and Design Division of Sperry Rand, Unlvac Corp. For the past few years, he has worked as a Regional analyst manager for Sperry Rand, Unlvac. Prior to that he was a Field Service Manager for the company and has had considerable experience In Installations and maintenance of the Unlvac computers In California, working mostly from the offices In San Francisco and San Mateo. They have bought a home in Salt Lake and have their three teenagers enrolled at Olympus high and the Ever- - Doosevelt Baptist Church Comer of First North and First East 0 Telephone 722-354- SUNDAY SCHOOL MORNING WORSHIP Church Member Training Prayer Meeting (Wed) EVENING WORSHIP -- 10:00 11:00 6:30 7:30 7:30 A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Jfcsus Saith: I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life, No Man Cometh unto The Father, But by Me." John 14:6 green Jr. high. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye spent Monday In Salt Lake receiving medical attention and visiting their families. Andrew Defa Is 111 with pneumonia In the Heber City hospital. His wife and Wallace Chatwln took him out. He had been 111 at his home for several days. He is some better at tills time but will have to remain in the hospital for 4 or 5 more days. Nick Defa returned home from the Duchesne County Hospital where he had been confined for about 10 days with bleeding ulcers. -- J catechism class. Tills Is a two year Utah course of Instruction In basic Christian STANDARD - Roosevelt,1972 November 2, Thursday, Bible. from the drawn doctrines, The church has been meeting for worship services each Sunday evening at 7 p.m. Rev. Elmer Haight, pastor of the RooIn the Eplslcopal Church on East highway sevelt Lutheran Church, announced this REMEMBER 40. week that his church was beginning Sunday it's voire Pastor Haight emphasized that the worSchool classes Sunday, Nov. S at 5:45 RESPONSIBILITY services and the Sunday School are ship P.m. Classes will be held tor children both open to the public and all faiths will beginning with three years of age. Junior be most welcome. Parents wishing to high school age young people will meet enroll should bring their children with the pastor at the same time In a them on a Sunday evening or call Mrs. or Rev. Haight Albert Rasch at 722-30tha rest of their holdings. Foster and Myrtle at 789-14In Vernal. are a family of pioneer people who have lived In this area all their life. Winslow was born and grew up here and lived In this area all his life until the last few years when he moved to Clearfield. It makes us older ones very sad to see our stalwart people have to sell but age does things to us all. We are glad they ' will be living here part of the time any- Wn en 3 I VOTE! 27 Mrs. Vida Jensen, Mrs. Josephine Voda and Heber Knudson of Salt Lake sited Mrs. Connie Lee Sunday of this past week. hunting visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee were Ida Smith of Newhall, Calif., Raymond Bond and Jim Richardson of Saugus, Calif.; Max and Mike Bond, Joe and Scott Bond of American Fork; Jeff Smith of BYU; Mr. and Mrs. way. Jerry Lee and family, Orem; and Garn Mrs. Vida Jensen received word SaMecham and Tommy George also of Orem; that her daughter Patsy and son In turday Linda Keyse and two boys of Salt Lake; law, Ross Mallet of Salt Lake were the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murphy and family; of a 8 lb. 4 oz., baby boy. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skewes of Logan; parents and the three older boys came out SaturMr. and Mrs. Mark MacNaughton of Ogday and Sunday to hunt. Vida will return den. Herbert Riley and son Mick and girl with them Sunday and take care of the Lake. of friend Salt three older boys until Pat and the new baby Visitors at the home of Mr. and Brent Lee and family for the get home. Mrs. We were sorry to hear that Mr. and deer hunt were Mr. and Mrs. Homes Mrs. Cliff Roberts daughter, Nadine Lewis Fltz-water Fltzwater and son of Orem, Lonnie was 111 In the Duchesne County hospital. of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Defa visited Fltzwater and family of Midvale; Mr. and their doctors in Provo Thursday of this Mrs. Acel Muse and family, Price. week. Max Giles went with them. Mrs. -Visitors at the home of Mr. and They are both doing much better. Mrs. Burnell Rhoades was Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones attended Jerry Lee and family of Orem and Mr. funeral services In Salt Lake last weekand Mrs. Allen Glnes and family, Salt end for Ted Goings. He will be rememberd lake. They visited both weekends of the as the husband of Eva Van Tassell. Visideer hunt. tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne - Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee received word Jones for the hunt were Mr. and Mrs. Lake son Salt Robert Lee of that their Nellson and family of Salt Lake and had been very 111 with pneumonia. He Is Craigand Mr. Mrs. Earl Jones and family also at this time. Improving of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Rhoades and Season tickets will go on sale at Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Rhoades compleTablona school Friday Nov. 3 at 9 a.m. ted the sale of .their ranches this past will be $7.00 per seat and It will be week. They both kept their homes but sold They on a first come first served basis. Please don't forget this date. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carllle and Val-dwent to Provo Monday where their grandson was operated on. They took care of the baby while the parents were at the hospital. These were the children of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mower of Delta. Monday was also Fawns birthday so Nettle baked a birthday cake and they ate it In the car which was the only chance that day to --De- er I Lutheran Church begins Roosevelt Sunday School celebrate. Lonnie Carllle of Provo and J. D. Christensen of Granger visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carllle and family over the weekend. 21 ELECT AH EXPERIENCED MAN A RAYS. WHITING for STATE SCHOOL BOARD District 6 Ray Whiting has had varied experience that will qualify as a capable member of the State School Board IIIUOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Bora and Kind ni Maptetoa. Utah. Graduate of Brigham Young Unnarnty. Graduate of Brigham Young llniwraty. Married Lora Hilton. Father of four children; two diugnten who ore sons Brigham Young University graduates and two him BUSINESS: Livestock feeder and (armor. Board of Directors of Intermountiin Farmors. Mimber ol the Board of Directors of First Security Bonk of Sptmgvilla. who art presently students at BYU. CHURCH AND COMMUNITY: EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE Member end president of the Nebo School Board. Recently appointed to the State School Board. Missionary for the IDSchuich. in vorious Churck positions. Maoleton City Councilman for eight yean. Worker 1 V Directory Assistance means just that. Help when you cant find a number, help when you have trouble using the phone book. 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