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Show Dimmensions of leaders 4-- II involvement THI UINTAH BASIN IDUCATION The friends of Bill Patry will be pleased to know that he has returned home after spending more than a month in the hospital in Salt Lake, following a hip operation. Mrs. Patry was also in Salt Lake with him. Guests at the residence of Mrs. William Linck the forepart of last week were Bernice Olson, Midvale and Connie Woo-ksy- . Park City. They are Mrs. Linck's cousins. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McKenna and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wardle were Mr. and Mr. James Mrs. Hall is a sister to Hall, Sunsport, Mrs. McKenna and she is Mrs. Wardle's mother. Mr. and Mrs. David Labrum and family returned home Saturday after spending a month in Salt Lake where David was in the hospital Bruce and Brent Timothy spent the weeknd with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Timothy. They are attending school in Provo. Mrs. Norma Denver and Brad and Lynn Wayne Labrum went to Salt Lake Sunday where Mrs. Denver visited with a relative. Brent Wilkins, was home from the BYU for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Quinn visited in Salt Lake over the weekend. They also went to Bountiful to visit with Mr. PRESENTS "Oak Harbor ll Mwic for M A Christmas Ball I. Friday, December 21 Roosevelt Jenier High School Dance 8:30 'til Midnight StodMti with Cwds lhtir Pwtnors OAer Ceeplei $1.00 $1.00 Please come and join the University in celebrating this joyful Yule Season! Dont Blame Her She Utah Stall1 Extension Staff for the Uintah Basin, consisting of Allun Andrew, Youth Development Specialist, Marie Hale, Extension Home Economist, and LaRayma Riding, 4 11 Aide, met with ' lenders in four different areas of Duchesne County. The purpose of these meetings was to discuss "New Dimensions of leader Involvement, to answer quest ions about leaders responsibilities, and plan things which would better prepare volunteer leaders for their positions. The staff, and the 4 II leaders became better acquainted as they discussed these things, anil came up with some new ideas and recommendations. The groups hud renewed enthusiasm for 4 II as they left the meetings. This program is offered to all on a basis. CINTEI cant be efficient with old fashioned forms PwH Your Girl Friday may be trying her best efficient with outmoded business forms. ... but she cant be Not important? you consider that the time spent in handling business forms costs you many times more than the forms themselves. But business forms designed to fit your special needs can cut your clerical costs way down. .It is when So before you fix the blame on "her" . . . why not give us a call? It may be your first step toward solving your paperwork problems. QUALITY PRINTERS IRESS toosmil U1M ' Versatility MOU in Printing with I Craftsman' Touch" Quinn'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wiscomb, Provo., visited with Mrs. Wixcomb's mother, Mrs. Mary Eldredge to help her celebrate her eighty seventh birthday. Tuesday, Dec. 3, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gentry went to Price to attend an OKS meeting at the Naomi Chapter Thursday. They were accompanied by their daughter Pat and attended a Christmas party for the past matrons circle at the LaSalle Club in Helper. Mrs. Connie Rollens and children. Salt Lake, spent the weekend visiting in Roosevelt with her mother, Mrs. Presley Timothy. Mrs. Linda Iorg and Mrs. Lc Ann Richens went to Salt Lake over the weekend. They attended a Sarah Coventry Jewelry dinner at the Chuck John Hancock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ilanrock, Salt Lake, is staying with his grandmother, Mrs. Presley Timothy for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gentry attended a Christmas party honoring the Gay Lincoln's of Salt Lake. It was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Robert George in Duchesne. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harris and family visited over the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. William G. Harris, Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Nielson, Salt Lake, visited with his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Neilson during the week. Mrs. Zelma Lloyd recently visited in Springville with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Garn Lloyd and in Provo with her sister Mrs. Fannie Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Zobell and baby, Salt Lake, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Zobell Christy Hadley who is attending a Beauty school in Provo spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hadley. Mrs. Gilbert Ellingford and Doris spent last week in Salt Lake where Mrs. Ellingford had surgery on her font. 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