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Show STANPABP-- Jw potluek supper. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Tex Ross attended OMyi Rom I funeral services May 20 TM-17- 7 at Law Vegas, Nov., for a nephew who was hit by and Mrs. Bill Thompson, a car, the amall son Mr. and Mrs. Brent (Shane) of Mr. and Mrs. Weia Timothy, Mr. and Mrs. (Juantta Ross) John Weight and Mr. Mecham. and Mrs. Rick Kerr from Mrs. Ronald Bryson and son Jimmie spent Duchesne. Eight attending were graduates the weekend in Red of Orem hurh school. Where Lodge, Mont The evening was spent "1 they went to get her playing games, and a husband Ronald, who has been visiting his Uncle wmmnmmmmsmbsv Dan McDonald, who is ill, and his mother, Sis McDonald, the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Rich ens from Salt Lake visited during the Memorial weekend with members of their family. They also attended graduation exercises at Union high school for thier son Kenneth. weekend e Memorial guests of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Buchanan were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Buchanan, Mid vale, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Prescott, and Emmett, Idaho, daughter Shauna, who is attending B.Y.U. e Mr. and Mrs. Max T. Wilkins from Porterville, Calif., son of Mrs. Tina WQkins, returned home Sunday after spending six weeks here with his mother and other relatives. e Tuesday overnight guests of Mrs. Minnie Morrill were her grandson and family Mr. and Mrs. Bill Quinn from Blootnington, Ind. Other guests during the weekend were family members, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Quinn and two children, and Mr. and Mrs. Makom Jones, Salt Lake. The Group at1.1978 & 7 Dr. and Mrs. Rudy Johnson hosted a garden party at thler residence Wednesday evening in honor of their former Orem friends and partner's. Guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cranney, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jennings, Mr. Polio's Seppiy i has moved across the street to 39 East Lagoon across from Nielsen Furniture 1 4oU Our 1st Anniversary Sale with light fixtures P o U9 off manufacturers list price Watch for drawings for several hundred $$$$$ of light fixtures! tended ' Sacrament at Measer Meeting Maeser Second Ward, where her grandson Ronald Perry gave his mission report after serving a two-yea- r mis- sion in Germany, e Mrs.., Marion Hardy from Salt, Lake visited , School Board Continued from page 1 June 8, for a decision and explanation on attendance plan. It has been stressed that the attendance plan is a temporary measure until a new, larger school can be built to serve the western portion of the city. Plans are being drawn up now and the school board is making preparations to purchase property for the new school. In other recent action, the board: Set June 22 as the date for the annual public budget hearing. e Approved a change order on the bcButification projects at Roosevelt schools which would increase the amount of fill and pipe needed at Roosevelt Junior high school and decrease the site preparation at Union high school's athletic field. The net reduction in the price of the project was $6,160. Met with concerned citizens from Duchesne about a baseball program for the high school and the possibility of working with the city to obtain a field. Passed a resolution approving participation in the college class program for high school students through Utah State university Education Center. Reviewed negotiations with the Duchesne Education Association and the Classified Employees. Approved a contract with LaMar D. Construction Co. to build a collecting pond and diversion ditch at the Allamont high school to prevent irrigation water from running into the construction area and to provide irrigation water for the athletic field, at an estimated cost of $1,400. Granted an easement for a water line along the west end of the west parking lot at Union high school to upgrade the water line serving the area near and around East elementary school. attend a wedding of her over the Memorial weekend with her mother, nephew, James Griffin. Tina Wilkins, son and Dr. Dennis attended the family Mr. and Mrs.. three day special LegisTerry Huxford, and ot- lature session in Salt Lake. her family members. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Her mother returned to. Salt Lake with her. She Rawlings drove to Show and friend Adley Roberts Low, Ariz, last week to from Washington, also get their Niece, Rachelle came to attend the 1938 Laris, who has been class reunion at Bottle attending high school there. They also visited Hollow Saturday. Guests during the their son and family, the Memorial weekend of Lewis Rawlings. Mrs. Thelma Shields Mr. and Mrs. Richard attended graduation exAdams were his sisters, ercises at Tremonton for Mrs. Cora Richardson, Kent grandson. Oakland, Calif; Phillis her Robinson, Daniels, Ha AUred, Nellie Friday She also atHorrocks and Erma evening. Labium, all from Salt tended the wedding reLake; and grandaughter ception for a relative, Karen Merrell and son Mr. and Mrs. James Rickie from Jackson, Durrant, at Salt Lake Thursday evening. Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin e Guests during the from Bur ley, past week of Mr. and Cargill Idaho, were weekend Mrs. Leslie Orr were their son and wife, Mr. guests of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Richard Orr from Los Angeles, and Lanny Ross. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel sister and husband, Mr. Dennis went to Ogden and Mrs. Birch Bennion Monday to attend a from Payson. banquet honoring Weber e Weekend guests of State College, Southern Mr. and Mrs. Wanless State College, and Utah Shields were her sisters, Technical College. They Loreen Kimball, Virginia then proceeded on to Sands, Mr. and Mrs. Newton, Ut. to visit her Mark Owens, and Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Vernal Neilson, AmosRigby. Joyce then all from 8alt Lake. Guests during the accompanied her parents to Phoenix, Ariz., to past week of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Perry were Elmer Perry from Salem, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. John Mortenson, Portland, Ore; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Perry, Granger; Mr. and Mrs. Gus Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mowers, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krause, Mrs. Orem. weekend Memorial guests of Mrs. Merle Ross were her son and Mr. and daughter-in-laMrs. Delmar Ross, Salt Lake. and .Mrs. Mayor Shields spent Ralph Memorial Day at Spanish Fork with members of their family. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gilbert and family from Richland, Washington, are home for the summer. They accompanied their daughter Linda to the airport at Salt Lake, Saturday for her departure to Sweden to serve L.D.S. Misan sion. Pres. and Mrs. Arvin went to Salt Lake Saturday, where they accompanied the Arnold Moore family through the temple sessions. weekend Memorial guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Zobell were their daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perry from Belkm .. ,11. i As a climax to their month-lon- g grand Roosevelt's new radio station, KNEU, had two days opening, of open house this week, following a ribbon cutting ceremony by the Chamber of Commerce. Participating in the rites were, left to right, Mayor Ralph Shields, Paula Bell of the Chamber of Commerce, Ellen Rawlings and Lawrence Yack, city council, with station manager, Fred Brown looking on from behind, and Howard Brinkerhoff, announcer, right, holding one end of the ribbon. OFFICIALLY OPEN Aurora, Ut. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Liddell from Delta, Colo., are visiting for a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Liddell. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Liddell from Orem who also visited Memorial Day. e Among former residents of this area that came to Roosevelt for Memorial Day were: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Memmott, Dr. end Mrs. Donald Mantyla, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Ned Gmes, Logan; Mrs. Clara Timothy, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Murphy, Bountiful; Mrs. Millie Stevens, Prove e Guests during the past week of Mrs. Zelma Lloyd were her son and Mr. and Mrs. family Howard from Lloyd Mendon, Ut; Devere Dennis, Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook and family and Mr. and Mrs. Verlan Turner, Salt Lake. The Turners also visited their daughter and family, the Duane Hamblin's. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ross, daughter Dorthy Ann Carter and five children from Green River, Ut, were Memorial Day guests of his brother and family, the Marion Ross's. 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