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Show MWlHMltfil r MtMwa kaMtftiT.liffliiifi V' 4 K s- t s iJ Tabiona Viaiton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Carter were Mr. and Mra. Niel Newall, a brother of Mra. Linda Carter. Mr. and Mra. George Dearing, Derniee Dearing id Lindas sister, Bob Carter and family and Mr. and Mrs. Scott barter and family. They are all from Orem, e Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Turnbow were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Turnbow, Carol Turnbow and Bernice and Myron White, all Salt Lake, e Mr. and mra. Lynn Curry and family, Salt Lake, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nye. They went up to visit Vida Jensen, who was away from home, and helped Patsy and Ross Mallett and children of Salt Lake clean up their mother's yard and house to surprise her when she arrived bad home. She had been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson for two weeks helping take care of a new great-grandchil- e Visitors at the home of Clarence and Ila were Tracy Casper Johnson and two daughRonald and Roy and ters, Lilly and Johnson Daey Giles, all Provo; Norman and Lretta and girls, Casper Bountiful; Cloyd Gines, Granger; Ida May and Jack Gordon, Salt Lake; and Doris Finn and daughters, Midvale, e Elaine and Lowell Lowry and family of Provo visited last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Moon and Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Moon. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams were Sherrie Connl ''.- Ln - - ' : A0S0WM ; 848-147- 1 Bice and family and Lori Malo and daughters of Ogden. e Allen and Joan Gines and family of Salt Lake, visited Mr. and Mra. Bernell Rhoadea and family. The Gines family of Lova Boise all get together and have a family party and family reunion every Memorial Day. m - e Visitors camping W :.; down on the river over Memorial weekend were Carma and Alma Wilcox and family, Mr. and Mrs. BOOKLET READY Roosevelt Area Chamber of Commerce Weldon Van Tassell and Mr. and executive secretary Paula Bell and Becky Laris put together family, Draper, Mrs. Don Giles and two the fourth thousand of the Chamber's brochure on the city children, Ferron and of Roosevelt. The brochures detail the area's history, recreaNina Gines and LaVon, and business opportunities and civic organizations, as tion Edna Giles, Irene and well as containing advertising from area businesses. They Wayne Robb and famiy, Jackie and Micky are available for $2 each or for $1.50 in bulk orders. and Sizemore, Jay Sharon Giles and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne (Dixie) and Haddon and Nathen Jones, Bonanza. family. of Oregon stopped on Hadlock and family) Mark and Millie The Jones Toni and family all get Bountiful; their home from way all Hadden and family, for Memorial Steve Ogden and family, together the? where Oklahoma, Salt Lake. for a family reunion to visit Mr. and Mrs. LaVere bad gone e George and Pleaay Day and year. their Fabrizio and family and every decorate Windburg and family, Visitors for the Meand to Mr. and Mrs. Craig daughter's grave Logan, visited Mr. and morial Day family reKansas to decorate Lou's Thomas and family. Mra Elvin Lewis. union for the Moon brother's grave. They They had a family dinner Margaret Giles of family were Mr. and at the home of Pres, and until stayed Thursday Salt Lake visited friends Mrs. Robert Moon, and went to Mrs. Thomas Fabrizio on and relatives in Tabiona Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Kemmerer, Wya, to after meeting. and Hanna oer the Fabrizio and Visitors at the home family, visit their son Mr. and weekend. Bountiful; Arvella and Mrs. Frankie Penrod and of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee Visitors at the home Elmer Moon, Mr. and daughter before going on were Mr. and Mrs. Earl of Velda and Bud Young Mrs. Arvin Moon, Mr. home to Oregon, Murphy and family on and family were Mr. and and Mrs. Daily Moon. a They held a welcome Sunday afternoon and Mrs. Val Oman and baby. Visitors with friends home for Rex Fabrizio evening. Mrs. Ida Smith for They also attended and relatives of Amercan Ford, SunSunday at Sacrament church. Memorial Day were: meeting. He served a day and Monday. Arlie and Virgil Cassie and Parley Reid, Mrs. ' Retta Crease, two-yeto mission and Wadley family Mr. and Mrs. Arlease California. Their family Pleasant Grove, and son visited their ranch home Reid and family, Mr. and Paul presented a por gram and Mr. and Mrs. over the Mrs. Bernard Reid and in Tabiona and Crease family, Rex gave a report on his weekend and attended Gwen Josie and family, mission and the new Panguitch,' visited last church. all Salt Lake. week at the Lee home. program that the church Visitors at the home Visitors at the home was using successfully in They lived here for many of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mexico. Visitors were years. She said she had Jones were Mr. and Mrs. Defa were Ella Sweat, burned her husband just Niel Mr. and Mrs. Craig Nielsen and family, American Fork; Mr. and the week before. People Fabrizio and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones, Mrs. Max Giles and Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. will remember his as Mr. and Mrs. Scott Nye, family on Wednesday. Art Fabrizio and family, Larry Crease. Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Maxine and Lou Penrod Mrs. Vida Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Tony A ar PBBS 9BBE3 visited Varus Michie while out to Orem those two weeks. She reports that Varus had lost both legs with a rare disease, e The Relief Society held their closing social Tuesday with the Music Festival We Seek After These Things" showing sisterhood and improving talents. A large crowd attended nine with groups showing their talents. We were proud of the ladies and wish to thank all who worked so hard to make it so nice. A dessert luncheon was served after the program. e Relief Society work day will be held the 4th Tuesday of each month and Visiting Teachers meeting the same day. Some interesting miniclasses will be given. Everyone is invited to come 5a 8, 1978 ne H.-- i'lV y CARLSON DRY CLEWiERS out Mrs. Bennett Josie from was released School teaching Sunday at Sacrament meeting Sunday as they are moving this weekend. Rex Fabrizio was sustained in her place. Vinetta Clegg was released as Primary teacher as they will be gone most of the summer and Donna Mortenson was sustained in her NO Two pickup trucks met and spun around on Roosevelt's Main Street Friday morning but it was no dance. Neither of the drivers, Les Gardner or Randy Sathers, was seriously injuredin the collision, which occurred almost on the STANDARD'S doorstep. DO-SI-D- Salt Lake on Thursday, e Mr. and Mrs. John place. Richens visited with her Earl Van Tassell was mother, Mrs. Nora Hall, able to return home last in Layton and also their afternoon after Sunday daughter and family, the three weeks in L.D.S. Gary Taylors in Roy one He hospital in Salt Lake. day last week. will have to continue Mrs. Jane treatment. Farnsworth is recuperating at home after having surgery in the L.D.S. hospital. Bishop and Mrs. Cecil accompanied Hanberg, by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bleazard, at7 tended Graduation exercises for their daughter Cherie at Ogden Wednesday. The Blazer Scouts along with their parents e Mr. and Mrs. Clark enjoyed an early Lusty attended funeral morning breakfast last services for a relative in Wednesday. They held Arcadia M8-I1S- it at the lake at 7:30 a.m. JOB OPPORTUNITY In Sacrament Meeting Sunday Cheryl Rosquist was released as Beehive teacher. Pat Ward was sustained in Lola her place. Stansfield was sustained as secretary of the U.WAI.I.A. Roger and Donna Marett were sustained as Sunday School LOCATION: Ufa Lanas Countar Parson DUTIES: Person hired will bo in charge of and collect league money on league POSITION: nights. Prepare for league mon features and advantages, each of the three models differs in the way it's equipped to meet your needs and preferences without locking you into a particular type of operation. A choice of efficient interchangeable attachments provides versatility to handle different crops and conditions. Prepare arid keep proper maintenance between customers and bowling alley. Other related clerical duties as directed by manager. teachers. QUALIFICATIONS! Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clayburn, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Clayburn, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Clayburn and Mr. and Mrs. Redge Palmer attended a wedding reception in Price Saturday evening for a Applicant must have a valid Utah Drivers License. must be perApplicant sonable and dependable. Applications for this position will be accepted at the Ute Tribe Enterprise Systems' Personnel Office at Bottle Hollow Resort. Closing date to apply far this job is June 8, 1978. Published in the Uintah Basin Standard June 8, 1978. relative. 2. 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