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Show i Miss Utah to ride in UBIC parade Jmi Coomba of Tremonton, Mi u show now Curtis May, Platte, Reed Hanse, Behunin, 789-020- Sowards, 789-014- Peterson, 722-884- 722-330- 6, 4, 789-508- Marion or Elizabeth Roosevelt, Mark Kay Trowbridge, Nels Betty Griffon, or Noreen Roberts, Altamont, Norma Hansen, Marda Winkler, or Beverly Evans, Lapoint, Arda Manslield, uucnesne, Colleen Ercanbrack, Sheila Miller, The deadline for entering is Friday, 722-283- 722-582- 7, Carlson, 722-229- 4, 722-278- 6; 454-334- 454-384- 454-871- 9; 247-237- 5; 28, Area flower growers are invited to enter their blooms and arrangements in the UBIC flower show, to be held Friday and Saturday, Aug. 4 and 5. Ijocal judges will award ribbons and sweepstakes honors in three divisions, permanent (artificial) arrangements, cut flower arrangements and single cut flowers. To enter, gardners should have their flowers at the Roosevelt First Ward Chapel between 3 and 4 p.m. Saturday. Babies up to the age of one year may be entered in the UBIC baby show, to be held Thursday, Aug. 3, at 10 a.m. in the Roosevelt city park. The deadline for entering children is Monday, July 81. To enter or for more information, 2 or contact Melody Scholes at Carolyn Carder at 722-209- 722-343- 5. mission in the Japan Sapporo Mission. members family that came to attend his Out-of-tow- n e Mr. Mrs. and Lawrence Yaek and daughter Lori rencently returned from a trip to Canada, where they visited Mrs. Yaeks aunt they stopped at Kalispell, Mont., where they visited with Mr. Yack's brother Joe and two children. While they were in Canada En-rout- e, they attended the Calgary Stampede. On their way home they went to Cascade, Idaho, to visit the Val Simpson's. Mr. Simpson was the Forest Ranger here about 10 years ago. e Jennifer Gardner, Salt Lake, is visiting a week .with the John Chasel family, e Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lonie Galloway Thora Sabey were Hendricks and daughter Arlene. Thora is a far- - Johns's 22E. Lagoon Roosevelt, Ut 1 Sat 10:00 a.m. Shop where your dollarrs has more wying power. Everyday low prices on four families clothing needs Complete line of Boys Shirts? in for school I daughter-in-la- Mary w Grove. e A large group of Senior Citizens attended "Mormon Miracle Pageant" at Manti last week. the e Friday overnight guests of Charlie Bird and daughters were s nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bird, Salt Lake, e Mrs. Millie Stevens, Provo, visited during the weekend with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Stevens, relatives and friends that came to attend the farewell testimonial for Elder Gill Hullinger Sunday at 6th ward Sacrament meeting were: Mr. and Mrs. David Crapo and e Out-of-to- Hullinger, Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Munn, Gallup, N.M.; Mr. and Mrs. 8teven Knight, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Salt Owen Hullinger, ' Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hullinger, Provo; Hullinger will enter the L.T.M. at Provo, Aug. 10 8 thru 20 . and family, and son Kirk Grove and family. While there she attended funeral services for her and Mr. and Mr. Lsmont Wells, Tremonton. Elder Pylcette'f Sizes We now have at Boulder, Colo., with her daughter Opal Pastore David 5:30 p.m. Off vacation k family, Bothell, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Phillip and family, Hullinger Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Mon 25 of mer resident Roosevelt. e Mrs. Vers Gardner returned recently from a six-wee- prior to serving a two-ye- ar L.D.S. Mission in ; the Arkansas, Little Rock mission. Seventy family members enjoyed a dinner Sunday afternoon, e Elder Steven M. McKay has been called to serve a two year L.D.S. er : Enter UBIC golf, softball farewell testimonial at 3rd Sunday Sacrament Ward Meeting were: grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Atterton and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce three and Atterton Provo; Mrs. Anderson and children, Lorrine children, T?hehalis, Wash.; Mrs. Bob Owen and five children. Salt Lake, and sister Debbie McKay, who is employed at Denver. e A group of M.LA. youth from Roosevelt 3rd Ward attended the Mormon Miracle pageant at Manti last week. Leaders accompaning the group were Deon Bird, June Morris and Tim Rockwood. e Among those attending the Little League Baseball Tournament at Tooele last all-sta- week events now 147-117- 3 UBIC flower s0Vy sl&ted Babies needed for UBIC show fi Arda 738-575- 1. July Jv o.-- lapoint ManafioM 722-202- 738-572- 8, W i 722-992- Anyone in the Uintah Basin with an interesting, pretty or cuddly doll is eligible to enter the Uintah Basin Industrial Convention doll show next week. The dolls will be on display Aug. 3, 4 and 5 in the American Legion hall in Roosevelt. To enter dolls, take them to the Legion hall Thursday, Aug. 3, before 10 a.m. They will be judged in three categories: foreign, homemade and little girls's favorites. contact For more information, Lynda Bennett at Dave 789-199- Linda Mott, 789-207- Kg, . director Dr. Dale Larsen announced this week. Dr. larsen said participants will not be required to join the AMA or the tale racing association to enter the UBIC race Saturday morning, Aug. 5. A11 yu wiU need to do is to come and pay your $5 entry fee and have some fun racing," he said. All interested cyclists in the area are invited to race. There will be no Registration opens at 8 a.m. Saturday. For more information, contact Dr. larsen, Perry Marchant at the Stereo Den or Dave Adamson at Uintah Basin Tractor. (Wednesday through Saturday) from this ares were: Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Branch, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Saliz, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Winn, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mortensen, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gingell, Mr. and Mrs. Burr Eldredge, Delia Lapoint had a surprise visit from two former residents of Lapoint Hap Swain and Fenn Swain Roundy and Fenn's grandaughter from Washington rode their motorcycles here and visited with the Golden Winns, Orville Swaine, Mildred Mowery, and Berniece Killobough. Visiting at the Jerry Hancock residence were Robert and Ruth Bouinski, daughter Susan and son Steve. The Bouinskis are from Chandler, Ariz. and are Mike Hancock's Paula June LeBaron is visiting in the Hawaiian Islands. She intends to visit all of them before she comes home. The Reber family, encluding Ricky and family from Brigham City, went to Yellowstone Park last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davenport daughter of Sonny Whitehead, visited with her father during the week. e The Hartle reunion was held at Bacon Park Saturday. Bishop and Mrs. Max Hartle, Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Herron, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hartle, Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Pope, California, a sister of Kenneth Hartle, were there. Mr. and Mrs. Niel Gordon and family from California have been visiting with the Arzy Pope family. Mrs. Babe Vernon and Mrs. Martin Jerrell were visiting at the Art Taylor residence this week. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Zobell was Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Perry, Aurora, Ut.; Mr. and Mrs. David Olpin, Salt Lake; and Mr. and Mrs. Wal Zobell and family, Orem, e Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Lloyd and son Chris visited with their daughter and family at Powell, Wya, a few days last week. e Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John were her mother Cora Todd, sister, Cherfl, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Todd, Salt Lake, and Mrs. Arvil Todd, daughter Shellie and grandchild from KsysviUe. They came to attend the Todd reunion at Ballard, e Eighty members of Minnie and 18-ho- le 722-330- Elections set for senior citizen board The Utah State Coalition of Senior Citizens, active since February of 1975 in the areas of housing, senior legal services, senior employment, health care and utility rate reform, will be holding annual district elections across the state in the next two weeks. The USCSC District 6 Convention, Today, July 27, anyone with a Senior Citizen card can go to the Cow Palace or Frontier Grill and get a dinner between the hours of 1 and 8 p.m. Each place will have a box for donations and the suggested donation is $1 per piste. This may be our last chance to eat at restaurants since our nutrition money is less than last fiscal year. Next week is UBIC week and there is no meal on Tuesday. Instead the noon lunch in Roosevelt is Thursday, Aug.3, at noon. Then at 2 p.m. we are reserving the Roosevelt Theatre for Senior Citizens to see the best movie of the year, Close Encounters of the them. The letters were reand the one delivered by Pony Express reenactment was received at Cal Expo on July 4, in the p.m. The letter delivered by regular mail arrived in Sacramento on July 1, but was not delivered to Cal Expo until July 5. Monday, July 3, waa not a holiday. turned Calif., vo ffl- Old West Trading Pori! Indian Jewelry! St. Joseph, Mo." Dr. Melvin Smith, director, Utah Division of History, was the first rider to embark on the rerun, Pony Express departing from the Pony Express Monument in Salt Lake City. The run began precisely at 8 am., July 1, This week only! 10 Clocks Off A to 9PAA East Highway Everyday Roosevelt SUMMER SPECIAL For one 5x7 portrait or set of four wallets in NATURAL COLOR. portraits at regular prices; (Additional One 5x7 or set ot four wallets $1.95 each. 8x10 only $3.90) REG. $1.95 ALSO SAVE OVER $3 ON THIS $15.60 PACKAGE One 8 x 10 Three 5 x 7s Twelve wallets Apply your 95$ and pay ONLY $11.50 more for 16 beautiful portraits. 0 Hazel Wardle, Ft Duchesne, Lorena Iorg, or 4 or call or Roosevelt, the Coalition office at 722-513- 7; 722-216- 722-292- 359-970- 5. Alfred MorrilFs family met at the Flaming Gorge campsite for s family reunion. Four days were spent in boating; skiing, games, program and visiting. Ail seven children were re- presented. e Drollingers held reunion family Selections Bride ot the Week" a at Yellowstone Csmp : Grounds. There were 79 in attendance. - Blake, Connie Ross, Gladys Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crinklew, and members of their families. e Dr. and Mrs. Randy Hancock and family were weekend guests of their parents, Mr., and Mrs. Devere Hancock, e . Many people from Roosevelt, former members of the Myton ward, . attended .the Myton ward homecoming on July 24. The and musical program presented by the choir was outstanding, e An indefinite guest of Bar-beu- e PUNCH LINE Age limit 12 years. Select from several poses and scenic backgrounds. Copies and enlargements available at higher prices. Extra charge of $1.00 for 2 or 3 children together. Special prices In effect these dates only: WHEN YOU REACH 80, YOU HAVE LEARNED SOMETHING BUT IT SURE IS HARO TO remember! j I Aug. Koleen Bergquist and Tim Skinner have chosen the 28th of July for their wedding date. FOR THE REST IN BRIDAL REGISTRY SEE SELECTIONS. ONLY THE FINEST IN CRYSTAL AND CHINA. 9:30 Gift lists from $2( $3. $5, Call 722-999- 4 SELECTIONS 1977 JCfnnw Ch. he. 1-- 5 a.m. TuoSs - Sat. to 5:30 p.m. JCPenney WW 'V,. and Picture Plaques Jewelry Repair 789-216- 1 - s the current representatives to the USCSC Board. They are:. Ralph or Siddoway, Vernal, 722-514- of delivery and return In the letter, said, The ride from the asked his Bringhurst Nevada to California counter-psr- t border Sacramento each year to' annotate each letter got to be 'old hat' to us with the time and date fellows, so we added miles to the trail this year. Next year," he continued, "we plan to follow the Pony Express trail from Cheyenne and in 1980, follow the original trail all the way from 700-plu- i 722-429- 6 faster Pines, c 738-653- 8 all riders having been duly sworn in. under the provisions of a similar oath taken by original riders. National Pony Express Pony Express Utah State Fair DirecAssociation riders from tor Hugh C. Bringhurst Utah, Nevada and Califwrote two identical letornia recently held the ters to the director of the 1978 rerun of the Pony California State Fair at Express from Salt Lake Sacramento, one to be City to Sacramento. delivered by the Pony NPEA President and the Malcom McFarland, of Express group other by regular mail Pollock including Duchesne, Uintah and Daggett Counties, will be held Tuesday, Aug. 1, It 2 p.m. at the Golden Age center, 155 S. first West 789-161- Third Kind. Admission is by your senior citizen card. If yon don't have a eard, then you can fill out an application before the show and get one. Following the show, everyone is invited to watch the parade, which starts at 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday are the two big days at "Festival of the American West" in Logan. Our bus will leave at 8 a.m. Friday, Aug. 4, if we can get a load to go. We return Saturday and stay overnight at Logan. Cost will be $8 for the bus, about $10 for admissions and about $15 for a motel room plus your meals. Call or if you would like to go. Pony Express in VernaL This year the representatives to USCSCs board of directors will represent the low income senior citizens in each area. The members of USCSC will be voting for their representatives however, interested persons are encouraged to attend and new members are welcomes. Membership dues are $1 per year, but the membership fee can be waived. Members of USCSC receive the monthly mailing of the USCSC newspaper, The Spokesman. Time will be available to discuss issues of concern to senior citizens in each district and across the state and to make recommendations to the USCSC State Convention to be held in Salt Lake City on Sept. 23. If persons have questions regarding the District Meeting they may contact Buchanan is Tsmmie Harper from Ohio. Buchanan Area softball teams interested in participating in the UBIC tournament are reminded that the deadline for entering is Friday, July 28, at 5 p.m. Teams may enter the tournament by paying their $35 entry fee to Steve Bailey at the Roosevelt City office. Golf tournaments are scheduled for four days during UBIC, Aug. 2, 3, 4 and 5. The youth tournament will be Wednesday, Aug. 2 and the womens be an competition will tournament Thursday, Aug. 3. The llintah Basin Open golf tournament for men will be held Friday and Saturday, Aug. 4 and 5. To enter the women may contact 4 and the Margo Denver at men may contact Ron Fenn at the municipal golf course. er.e.N Senior Citizen fleiys Leeeeeee eeeeeel AMA-sanctione- Jami Coombs . . . Miss Utah to ride in UBIC parade. UBIC doll show slated The annual U.B.LC. adult talent show is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 5, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Any adult or group interested is encouraged to participate. Anyone who desires to enter may contact the following community representatives for more information: Vernal, 4 722-341- - July 27. 1978 . Aeeyeee race i.Af Entries remain open for the UBIC children's talent show, which will feature all types of talent numbers from children up to 12 years of age at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 4 in the Roosevelt city park. Children who wish to enter may do so by calling Beverly Bulloch at 4 or Rosalie Young at Entries for adult talent show needed w&fBsca fc- 5TANPAEP This year's UBIC motocross race will not be an d race, mv Enter talent school auditorium. Miss Coombs is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Xheo S. Coombs. She entered the Miss Utah pageant as Mi Wheat and Beet from Tremonton and won a $4,000 scholarship. Motocross for UBIC is open this year ffiraeuxa She is a member of the High Schoi Scholastic National Honor Society and is a sophomore at Brigham Young University. She is a BYU cheerleader, is active in jazz dance and has studied piano for 11 years. Utah for 1978, will ride in the Uintah Baa in Industrial Convention parade Saturday, Aug. 5. She will also attend the royalty tea at 1 p.m. the same day at the Uintah Basin Area Vocational Center; The tea allows the public to meet Miss Utah, as well Miss UBIC and her court The tea is followed by a fashion show at 2 p.m. in the Union high .4 m j I I g |